Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, First[-second] Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 |
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... thing to think about . In addition to that Mr. PIERCE ( interposing ) . How about New York ? Mr. LEMKE . The lower house of the great State of New York last year passed a resolution endorsing it . In addition to that , the lower houses ...
... thing to think about . In addition to that Mr. PIERCE ( interposing ) . How about New York ? Mr. LEMKE . The lower house of the great State of New York last year passed a resolution endorsing it . In addition to that , the lower houses ...
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... thing entirely . Mr. MARSHALL . Then you do not have any reference to credit money in that per capita circulation ? Mr. LEMKE . NO , Mr. Marshall , because credit is an entirely differ- ent thing . I am not talking about kiting checks ...
... thing entirely . Mr. MARSHALL . Then you do not have any reference to credit money in that per capita circulation ? Mr. LEMKE . NO , Mr. Marshall , because credit is an entirely differ- ent thing . I am not talking about kiting checks ...
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... , whichever was thought the more advisable , and that the Government should control the issuance of its own currency , and a good many people have felt that it was not the proper thing to have it in 8 REFINANCING OF FARM MORTGAGES.
... , whichever was thought the more advisable , and that the Government should control the issuance of its own currency , and a good many people have felt that it was not the proper thing to have it in 8 REFINANCING OF FARM MORTGAGES.
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... thing to have it in the control of private hands as it is lodged now . But we do not have authority to go into the merits of that system . This is an effort- Mr. LEMKE ( interposing ) . To meet the total outstanding indebt- edness on ...
... thing to have it in the control of private hands as it is lodged now . But we do not have authority to go into the merits of that system . This is an effort- Mr. LEMKE ( interposing ) . To meet the total outstanding indebt- edness on ...
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... things for them to eat which they are not eating now . Now , we provide $ 3,000,000,000 as a revolving fund on which the farmer would pay 3 percent , that is , 12 percent interest and 11⁄2 percent on the principal . Another provision in ...
... things for them to eat which they are not eating now . Now , we provide $ 3,000,000,000 as a revolving fund on which the farmer would pay 3 percent , that is , 12 percent interest and 11⁄2 percent on the principal . Another provision in ...
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Page 60 - Act the land banks may loan 50 percent of the appraised value of the land plus 20 percent of the insured value of the buildings. A commissioner's loan may be obtained for an additional 25 percent. It has been estimated that the average farm in the United States has improvements of equal value with the land. Therefore, the following illustrations for purposes of comparison should be substantially correct. Assume that the mortgage is...