Rural Telephone Financing: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, on Title V and Title VI, H.R. 14837. September 13 and 14, 1966U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 52 pages |
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... figures indicate , this is bound to present some problems because , as I stated , even last year we had gone to the device of breaking these applications into two parts and approving the loan only for the most urgent part , deferring ...
... figures indicate , this is bound to present some problems because , as I stated , even last year we had gone to the device of breaking these applications into two parts and approving the loan only for the most urgent part , deferring ...
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... figure was first brought out in terms of the electric borrowers . It seems since that time to have been superimposed on the telephone sections of the act . I would like to point out to you that there are significant differences in the ...
... figure was first brought out in terms of the electric borrowers . It seems since that time to have been superimposed on the telephone sections of the act . I would like to point out to you that there are significant differences in the ...
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... figures from the REA , and so on , the Inde- pendent Telephone Association , the United States Telephone Associa- tion ... figure that the REA had on hand as of June 30 . The need for capital is evident the need for capital is real . So ...
... figures from the REA , and so on , the Inde- pendent Telephone Association , the United States Telephone Associa- tion ... figure that the REA had on hand as of June 30 . The need for capital is evident the need for capital is real . So ...
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... figure . That was just plain arithmetic . Contrast the $ 117 million with $ 300 million , and it shows the signs pointing down to capital starvation . In addition to those figures , let me indicate some figures that have just recently ...
... figure . That was just plain arithmetic . Contrast the $ 117 million with $ 300 million , and it shows the signs pointing down to capital starvation . In addition to those figures , let me indicate some figures that have just recently ...
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... . Mr. POAGE . Mr. Harvey . Mr. HARVEY of Indiana . I did not get the figures you gave . I wonder if I might ask you to repeat them - the total number of bor- rowers through the REA and how many of them are RURAL TELEPHONE FINANCING 37.
... . Mr. POAGE . Mr. Harvey . Mr. HARVEY of Indiana . I did not get the figures you gave . I wonder if I might ask you to repeat them - the total number of bor- rowers through the REA and how many of them are RURAL TELEPHONE FINANCING 37.
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Allied Telephone amended Arkansas assets Bell System bill budget bylaws CALLAN CATV Chairman CLAPP Class C stock Committee Print CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cooperatives corporations DOLE electric bank entities and organizations equity facilities filibuster fiscal FULLARTON GATHINGS going GRESS THE LIBRARY HARMON HARVEY of Indiana Independent Telephone Association interest language legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS million objection percent PETERSON POAGE power companies Puerto Rico Telephone purposes questions RALPH HARVEY REA borrowers REA loan REA program REA telephone borrowers RESS rural areas Rural Electrification Act Rural Electrification Administration rural telephone account SANTIAGO POLANCO-ABREU Secretary section 201 subcommittee supplemental financing TEAGUE of California tele Telephone Bank Board telephone companies telephone debentures telephone industry telephone loans telephone program telephone section telephone service telephone side territory Thank thing tion Treasury trying United States Independent vote WILBORN witness
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Page 1 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That it is hereby declared to be the policy of the Congress that...
Page 7 - Loans under this section and section 5 shall not be made unless the Administrator finds and certifies that in his judgment the security therefor is reasonably adequate and such loan will be repaid within the time agreed.
Page 3 - Authority, its property, its franchise, capital, reserves, surplus, security holdings, and other funds, and its income shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States or by any State or local taxing authority...
Page 4 - The Telephone Bank Board shall prescribe bylaws, not inconsistent with law, regulating the manner in which the telephone bank's business shall be conducted, its directors and officers elected, its stock issued, held, and disposed of, its property transferred, its bylaws amended, and the powers and privileges granted to it by law exercised and enjoyed.
Page 6 - The Corporation, including its franchise, its capital, reserves, and surplus, and its income shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, by any Territory, dependency, or possession thereof, or by any State, county, municipality, or local taxing authority...
Page 3 - Rico, or with any political subdivision thereof, or with any person, firm, association, or corporation ; to execute, in accordance with its bylaws, all instruments necessary or appropriate in the exercise of any of its powers...