Federal Reincorporation of Commodity Credit Corporation: Hearings ... , 80-2 on H.R. 6263 ... , April 13 ... 19, 19481948 - 196 pages |
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... Crofton , Charles B. , representing the North American Export Grain Association . 170 Curtis , Hon . Carl T. , a Representative in Congress from the First Dis- trict of Nebraska__ 91 Dodd , Norris E. , Under Secretary of Agriculture_ ...
... Crofton , Charles B. , representing the North American Export Grain Association . 170 Curtis , Hon . Carl T. , a Representative in Congress from the First Dis- trict of Nebraska__ 91 Dodd , Norris E. , Under Secretary of Agriculture_ ...
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... Crofton , of New York , will be the witness . The CHAIRMAN . We are very happy to have you proceed , Mr. Crof- ton . STATEMENT OF CHARLES B. CROFTON , ON BEHALF OF THE NORTH AMERICAN EXPORT GRAIN ASSOCIATION Mr. CROFTON . My name is ...
... Crofton , of New York , will be the witness . The CHAIRMAN . We are very happy to have you proceed , Mr. Crof- ton . STATEMENT OF CHARLES B. CROFTON , ON BEHALF OF THE NORTH AMERICAN EXPORT GRAIN ASSOCIATION Mr. CROFTON . My name is ...
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... CROFTON . Yes , Dr. Smith . Eight thousand tons of flour . And , by the way , on some of this Italian business we have accepted pay- ment in lira , too , and we are using that lira to develop warehouses and docks in Italy in connection ...
... CROFTON . Yes , Dr. Smith . Eight thousand tons of flour . And , by the way , on some of this Italian business we have accepted pay- ment in lira , too , and we are using that lira to develop warehouses and docks in Italy in connection ...
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... CROFTON . The red line is the total of all grain exports . This chart goes back to the years 1921 and 1922 . Between 1923 and 1924 we exported 532 and 527 million bushels of grains . Here in Canada . The highest Canada got was up to ...
... CROFTON . The red line is the total of all grain exports . This chart goes back to the years 1921 and 1922 . Between 1923 and 1924 we exported 532 and 527 million bushels of grains . Here in Canada . The highest Canada got was up to ...
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... CROFTON . That was 1945-46 . But here the Commodity Credit Corporation exported a total of 500,000,000 bushels of grain . Back here , going back as far as 1921 and 1922 , we in the trade ex- ported 532,000,000 bushels and another ...
... CROFTON . That was 1945-46 . But here the Commodity Credit Corporation exported a total of 500,000,000 bushels of grain . Back here , going back as far as 1921 and 1922 , we in the trade ex- ported 532,000,000 bushels and another ...
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Agricultural Adjustment Act agricultural commodities April 16 average bank BANTA basic commodities believe bill Board of Directors BROWN bushels cents CHAIRMAN charter committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress Congressman contracts or agreements corn Corporation's correct cost cotton course CROFTON crop December 31 Delaware corporation Department of Agriculture DODD export facilities farm prices farm program farmers Federal flaxseed FOLGER foreign funds going Government Corporation grain handling HAYS Henry Wallace income industry June 30 KUNKEL labor legislation loans modity Credit Corporation MONRONEY NICHOLSON nonrecourse loans operations percent of parity present price-support program purchases question Reconstruction Finance Corporation restriction SANDERS SANFORD Secretary of Agriculture sell Senate SMITH soybeans SPENCE Stat statement storage Subsection subsidies SUNDSTROM supply support price support the price surplus TALLE thing tion tobacco trade United wheat
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Page 31 - Procure agricultural commodities for sale to other Government agencies, foreign governments, and domestic, foreign, or international relief or rehabilitation agencies...
Page 7 - ... bylaws, rules, and regulations governing the manner in which its business may be conducted and the powers vested in it may be exercised...
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Page 38 - May I ask a question there, Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. Yes. Mr.
Page 23 - October 16, 1933, shall continue, until April 1, 1937, or such earlier date as may be fixed by the President by Executive Order, to be an agency of the United States.
Page 127 - In the Corporation's purchasing and selling operations with respect to agricultural commodities (except sales to other Government agencies), and in the warehousing, transporting, processing, or handling of agricultural commodities, the Corporation shall, to the maximum extent practicable consistent with the fulfillment of the Corporation's purposes and the effective and efficient conduct of its business, utilize the usual and customary channels, facilities, and arrangements of trade and commerce.