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Agricultural relief (Pt. 6)

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1831932415
Document type:
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Title:
Agricultural relief
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Collection:
Economics Books
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1831934884
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-232132
Document type:
Volume
Title:
Agricultural relief
Volume count:
Pt. 6
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
III S., S. 429 - 520
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2022
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470 
AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
Mr. KincaELOE. If you both have a bill that will work for cotton 
and it is not going to cost the Treasury anything, I would like to 
look into that. 
Mr. Caverno. There is a bill there. 
Mr. KincreLoE. If you talk about the McNary-Haugen bill 
going to help cotton and not costing the Treasury anything, I do 
not agree with you. 
Mr. Caverno. I think it could be done; Mr. Kincheloe. 
Mr. KincuELOE. And it would not cost the Treasury anything? 
Mr. CaveErNo. Not costing the Treasury anything and bringing a 
larger price for the whole cotton crop to the South. But it would be 
still at the expense of the little fellow at the bottom. 
Mr. KincueLoE. What do you mean by the “little fellow”? 
Mr. Caverno. The fellow who actually raises the cotton. 
Mr. KincHELOE. It is not going to help the little grower. 
Mr. Cavervo. The doctor and T will get a rake-off down below. 
Mr. AsweLL. You may; I do not. 
Mr. KiNcEELOE. I understood you to say that the Aswell bill, or 
the McNary-Haugen bill with the elimination of the equilization fee, 
would help cotton and it would not cost the Treasury anything. 
Mr. Caverno. It would help, but would not help as much the 
little fellow who needs help. 
Mr. KincaeLoE. Then you amended that remark by saying 1t 
twould not help the little fellow”? 
Mr. CaverNo. It would not raise the general price level as high as 
the McNary-Haugen bill, but any strong bidder who would go in on 
the market would help everybody. 
Mr. Fort. Would it help raise the price for everybody? 
Mr. Caverno. No. 
Mr. Fort. Then you ought to change that statement, because if 
we raise the price of cotton the little fellow will be helped as much 
as the big fellow. 
Mr. Caverno. I have not time, of course, to go into that. May 
[ ask if you are going to hold a meeting to-morrow? 
Mr. KiNcHELOE. 1t would not provide any appropriation out of 
the general fund at all? 
Mr. Caverno. I would like to show you the practical workings 
under cotton. 
(After informal discussion.) 
The CHAIRMAN. Without objection the committee will stand ad- 
journed until next Monday morning at 10 o’clock. 
(Thereupon, at 11.55 o'clock a. m., the committee adjourned to 
meet Monday. February 20, 1928. at 10 o’clock a. m.) 
J ———— 
HousE OF FE EPRESENTATIVES, 
CoMMITI EE ON AGRICULTURE, 
Monday, February 20, 1928. 
The committee met, pursuant to adjournment, at 10 o’clock a. m., 
Hon. Gilbert N. Haugen (chairman) presiding. 
Present: Representatives Haugen (chairman), Williams, Ketcham, 
fall, Fort, Menges, Andresen, Adkins, Clarke, Aswell, Kincheloe 
Jones, and McSweeney. 
The CuarrmaN. The committee will kindly come to order and Mr. 
Caverno will resume his statement.
	        

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