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...loan resources rise to $3,500,000,000, plus $300,000,000 for state jobless relief. In 15 months he has helped to pass out $2.260,021,958 to banks, railroads, insurance companies, building & loan associations, farmers and the like. Of this sum $464,753.681 had been repaid up to April 22. As Chairman Jones took command, the four-man R. F. C.'s lending power was still about $1,704,000,000. Of late the R. F. C. has suffered due to lack of aggressive leadership and clear-cut purpose within the Board. Its importance as a relief...
...months the R. F. C. has lent U. S. railroads the sum of $365,782,843 with which to meet taxes, hire workers, pay off creditors, replace equipment. If these loans are not repaid the U. S. Government will some day find itself the proprietor of most of the railroads in the land. In his campaign speech at Salt Lake City last year Franklin Roosevelt put the carriers on notice that they could not look for an unlimited flow of credit from his Administration. He was ready to help them through the slump but they, in turn, must accept more...
...proposal to plow up every third row of cotton might be one method. Another might involve allowing a percentage of a crop to go unharvested. The farmer agreeing to cut his 1933 production would get a Government certificate on which he could borrow at the bank, the loan being repaid after the harvest when the Secretary is sure that he kept his reduction agreement...
...loan to be repaid in 1938 with 6% interest. The Metropolitan's chairman, Lawyer Paul Drennan Cravath who is also a trustee of the Juilliard School, contradicted only the statement that the Juilliard Foundation had offered solid backing. But both he and quiet Cornelius Bliss, the boxholder who is working hardest to raise the $300,000, signified that as a mouthpiece John Erskine had overstepped his bounds...
...That National City loaned $2,400,000 to a score of its own officers to help them carry their stock (largely National City) after the crash, that only 5% of these loans have since been repaid...