REA Loan Program: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2276, H.R. 5683, and S. 394U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - 259 pages |
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... bring a group back and discuss the whole matter and question you all en bloc . We find we save a great deal of time that way . Mr. DELL . Thank you very much . 94-225-73- -2 The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Mr. Dell , and 11.
... bring a group back and discuss the whole matter and question you all en bloc . We find we save a great deal of time that way . Mr. DELL . Thank you very much . 94-225-73- -2 The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Mr. Dell , and 11.
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... question of whether the applicant can repay the alternative private loan without injuring the project ( italic supplied ) for which the federal loan is considered . Apparently , even the overall operations of the system and its future ...
... question of whether the applicant can repay the alternative private loan without injuring the project ( italic supplied ) for which the federal loan is considered . Apparently , even the overall operations of the system and its future ...
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... question . And the success of the pro- gram has been a nonpartisan success story . Telephone co - ops have been ... questions for later on . We appreciate your prepared statement . Now , our next witness is Mr. A. Harold Peterson 19.
... question . And the success of the pro- gram has been a nonpartisan success story . Telephone co - ops have been ... questions for later on . We appreciate your prepared statement . Now , our next witness is Mr. A. Harold Peterson 19.
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... question in my mind as I appear before you today is whether or not our representative form of government can with- stand the attacks waged upon its customs , laws and institutions by the President and his executive branch coworkers . I ...
... question in my mind as I appear before you today is whether or not our representative form of government can with- stand the attacks waged upon its customs , laws and institutions by the President and his executive branch coworkers . I ...
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... question you to- gether . I think we will start at the bottom of the table . Mr. Gunter ? Mr. GUNTER . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . I would just like to ask Mr. Frazier if his investigation of the 1.6 - percent hookups to meters serving ...
... question you to- gether . I think we will start at the bottom of the table . Mr. Gunter ? Mr. GUNTER . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . I would just like to ask Mr. Frazier if his investigation of the 1.6 - percent hookups to meters serving ...
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2-percent money agree amended Ancher Nelsen appropriated Association authority Basin Electric CAMPBELL CHAIRMAN co-ops committee compromise CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressman consumers cost of money counsel criteria December 29 electric and telephone farm farmers Federal financing FINDLEY fiscal funds gentleman going GOODLING Government guaranteed loans House impounded insured loans interest rate JONES of North KNEBEL language legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MAYNE meet MELCHER ment million MIZELL Nelsen operation percent loan Poage Poage-Nelsen bill President problem proposal question REA Act REA borrowers REA program REA's rural America rural areas Rural Development Act rural electric cooperatives rural electric systems Rural Electrification Act Rural Electrification Administration Rural Telephone Bank Sebelius Secretary of Agriculture SISK South Dakota statement STUBBLEFIELD talking TEAGUE telephone cooperatives telephone loans telephone program testimony Thank thing tion Treasury trying understand vote ZWACH
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