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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... side has the same time . I am not trying to give anybody an advantage . I had no intention of giving anybody an advantage when Mr. Clapp suggested he wanted to comment on certain aspects of the bill that were not immediately before us ...
... side has the same time . I am not trying to give anybody an advantage . I had no intention of giving anybody an advantage when Mr. Clapp suggested he wanted to comment on certain aspects of the bill that were not immediately before us ...
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... side effect , we would predict that a significant part of the funds that the borrowers could use over the next 15 or 20 years , at market rates of interest , would be used in this CATV category of communications service . There are many ...
... side effect , we would predict that a significant part of the funds that the borrowers could use over the next 15 or 20 years , at market rates of interest , would be used in this CATV category of communications service . There are many ...
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... side of the picture , and we see that despite it , the REA borrowers have a factor growth rate in all categories . For example , in telephones the past 5 years , the annual growth rate for REA borrowers is 12.3 percent ; for ...
... side of the picture , and we see that despite it , the REA borrowers have a factor growth rate in all categories . For example , in telephones the past 5 years , the annual growth rate for REA borrowers is 12.3 percent ; for ...
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... side . It was my understanding that one of the reasons that we were invited here today was because of the various concessions , and so on , in this print No. 3 , and that the telephone people have not had the opportunity to comment upon ...
... side . It was my understanding that one of the reasons that we were invited here today was because of the various concessions , and so on , in this print No. 3 , and that the telephone people have not had the opportunity to comment upon ...
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... side for CATV . Now , I think , Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee , that there has been some confusion ... side , felt pretty much the same way , and , there , again , I say that there was no objection on the telephone side ...
... side for CATV . Now , I think , Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee , that there has been some confusion ... side , felt pretty much the same way , and , there , again , I say that there was no objection on the telephone side ...
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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 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.
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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.
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