Word: exports
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...biggest European stock of sugar is in Germany where 812,000 tons are available for export. Czechoslovakia has 761,000 tons; Poland, 428,000; Hungary, 109,000; Belgium, 74,000. By Cuban and Javanese cooperation, a way had been found to eliminate all but 200,000 tons of the 1,350,000 world surplus production. The balance was done away with by cutting Europe's quota from 1,445,000 to 1,229,000, or about...
From Paris, Lawyer Chadbourne went to London, was surprised to find there that a Soviet delegate approved of the plan, promised to help. The U. S. S. R. needs sugar, yet exports it because the need for money is greater. Mr. Chadbourne will attempt to obtain a loan on Russian sugar. Said he: "I anticipate little difficulty. . . . United States banks have not lost a cent on Russian short term loans for the last eight years." To European sugarmen this slaughter of the Russian bogey represented an amazing accomplishment. When Mr. Chadbourne embarked he said: "I will return to Europe within...
...Herbert Hoover's greatest oratorical supporter in 1928, but broke with him soon after the inaugural because the President disapproved of the export debenture plan of farm relief. Today over the President's objections Senator Borah is demanding a special session of Congress because "we will find it very embarrassing to go home...
...Constitution is the struggle between the President and the Senate for power. Last week President Hoover and the Senate became deadlocked in another major battle which made their past controversies over tariff flexibility, export debenture and drought relief look small. By snatching at the President's prime executive authority?his control of appointees?the Senate provoked a controversy which only the Supreme Court can authoritatively settle. By fighting back at the Senate's aggression President Hoover maintained the ancient tradition of his great office...
...conventional U. S. economics, Governor Bryan called for the establishment and operation of banks by the State. He also wanted legislation to put cities and towns into the retail gasoline trade. He would have the Legislature ask Congress to relieve agriculture by means of the equalization fee or the export debenture. Other Bryan demands included a State income tax and the wholesale purchase by the State of road building materials to be resold to contractors at cost. Governor Bryan was determined to give Nebraska a ''business "administration" the like of which the State had not known before?nor for that...