Commodity Credit Corporation Charter: Hearings Before ..., 80-2 on S. 1322 ..., January 19 ... March 16, 1948 |
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... give you broader authority than you now have under the Delaware charter ? Mr. DODD . It is actually narrower . Mr. Solicitor , will you tell them in what way it differs ? Mr. HUNTER . This would add , I think , to the existing situation ...
... give you broader authority than you now have under the Delaware charter ? Mr. DODD . It is actually narrower . Mr. Solicitor , will you tell them in what way it differs ? Mr. HUNTER . This would add , I think , to the existing situation ...
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... give nutritional value to people receiving relief that we should send . We cannot afford to break our whole economy by creating this much of a vacuum on the wheat market . Am I right or wrong ? Mr. DODD . You are right . I am awfully ...
... give nutritional value to people receiving relief that we should send . We cannot afford to break our whole economy by creating this much of a vacuum on the wheat market . Am I right or wrong ? Mr. DODD . You are right . I am awfully ...
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... give them whatever article has the most calories that we can get for the dollar . Senator ELLENDER . I do not know of any law in the statute books . That is a practice of the Army . Senator THYE . I would like an expression from this ...
... give them whatever article has the most calories that we can get for the dollar . Senator ELLENDER . I do not know of any law in the statute books . That is a practice of the Army . Senator THYE . I would like an expression from this ...
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... give them a chance to be heard . There is time for everybody to be heard if we get right down to business and say we are going to enact some sort of legislation . Senator ELLENDER . The question here is whether we should report it ...
... give them a chance to be heard . There is time for everybody to be heard if we get right down to business and say we are going to enact some sort of legislation . Senator ELLENDER . The question here is whether we should report it ...
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... gives maximum benefit to American agriculture since purchase operations can be closely coordinated with price sup- port operations . Moreover , agriculture is a seasonal operation and it is essential if farmers are to receive maximum ...
... gives maximum benefit to American agriculture since purchase operations can be closely coordinated with price sup- port operations . Moreover , agriculture is a seasonal operation and it is essential if farmers are to receive maximum ...
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Accounting Office activities administrative advance Agricultural Adjustment Act agricultural commodities amended amount appropriation approved ARTHUR CAPPER authority banks believe bill BLAKEMORE Board of Directors borrowing BRASFIELD budget program bushels capital carry CHAIRMAN committee Commodity Credit Corporation Comptroller conduct Congress cooperatives Corporation Control Act Corporation's cost crop Delaware corporation Department of Agriculture desirable DODD eggs export extent facilities farm program farmers Federal charter financing fiscal functions funds GAO recommendations going Government agencies Government Corporation Control grain January 20 June 30 legislation lending agency limitations loans losses ment modity Credit Corporation necessary operations percent poration powers present President production proposed purchases purpose Reconstruction Finance Corporation SANFORD Secretary of Agriculture Senator AIKEN Senator ELLENDER Senator KEM Senator LUCAS Senator THYE Senator YOUNG SLAUGHTER specific statement statutes subsection suggestions Supp tion tobacco trade Treasury United WEITZEL wheat
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Page 111 - Commission shall study and investigate the present organization and methods of operation of all departments, bureaus, agencies, boards, commissions, offices, independent establishments, and instrumentalities of the Government except the Judiciary and the Congress of the United States to determine what changes therein are necessary in their opinion to accomplish the purposes set forth in section 1 of this Act.
Page 39 - States in collecting debts from bankrupt, insolvent, or decedents' estates; to determine the character of and the necessity for its obligations and expenditures, and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid...
Page 3 - ... makes any statement knowing it to be false, or whoever willfully overvalues any security, for the purpose of obtaining for himself or for any applicant any loan or extension thereof by renewal, deferment of action, or otherwise, or the acceptance, release, or substitution, of security therefor, or for the purpose of influencing in any way the action of the...
Page 40 - Procure agricultural commodities for sale to other Government agencies, foreign governments, and domestic, foreign, or international relief or rehabilitation agencies...
Page 2 - ... bylaws, rules, and regulations governing the manner in which its business may be conducted and the powers vested in it may be exercised...
Page 72 - ... a statement of sources and application of funds; and such comments and information as may be deemed necessary to keep the Congress informed of the operations and financial condition of the Foundation, together with such recommendations with respect thereto as the Comptroller General may deem advisable.
Page 2 - Bank shall be entitled to the use of the United States mails in the same manner and upon the same conditions as the executive departments of the Government.
Page 32 - 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 111 - Commerce may sue and be sued in any court of record of a State having general jurisdiction or in any United States district court, and jurisdiction is conferred upon such district court to determine such controversies without regard to the amount in controversy...
Page 111 - Administration, or, without being duly authorized, draws any order or issues, puts forth, or assigns any note, debenture, bond, or other obligation, or draft, bill of exchange, mortgage, judgment, or decree thereof...