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Agricultural relief (Pt. 8)

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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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1831935244
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-232156
Document type:
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Title:
Agricultural relief
Volume count:
Pt. 8
Place of publication:
Washington
Publisher:
Gov. Pr. Off.
Year of publication:
1928
Scope:
III S., S. 591 - 642
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2022
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Statement of hon. Tom D. McKeown, representative in Congress from the State of Oklahoma
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Agricultural relief
  • Agricultural relief (Pt. 8)
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Statement of B. F. Yoakum, New York City
  • Statement of hon. Butler Hare, representative in Congress from the State of South Carolina
  • Statement of hon. Charles R. Crisp, representative in congress from the State of Georgia
  • Statement of W.F. Hollingsworth, Seattle, Wash.
  • Statement of hon. Tom D. McKeown, representative in Congress from the State of Oklahoma
  • Statement of hon. William C. Lankford, representative in Congress from the state of Georgia

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626 
AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
10,000 pages. We sat here months and much of the time, worked 
night and day and of course we were told that was not constitutional. 
Mr. WiLLiams. I do not think it was unconstitutional. 
The CHAIRMAN. Just a minute. It was said to be unconstitu- 
tional; it conferred more power on the Secretary of Agriculture 
than was ever conferred upon any one man. It was held to be 
unconstitutional by many. Of course, there is always an oppor- 
tunity for an honest difference of opinion. But ex-President Taft, 
who rendered the opinion, held it constitutional. 
Now, there is a difference of opinion in this respect, but we have 
worked about four years on this bill. If we think we are right, I 
doubt the propriety of sliding back down the hill. The bill has 
been thrashed out by the members here and the members of the 
farm organizations. 
We started at the beginning establishing the ratio with the 
equalization fee in it and every bill that has been suggested by the 
farm organizations, or the majority of them, has carried the equaliza- 
tion fee. They rebelled against being placed in the attitude of asking 
for a subsidy or charity. They have said, “We will pay our own 
bills, providing we may receive our share of the profits.” I can not 
conceive that any Members of Congress can fail to see the difference 
between a tax and the paying for a service to take care of the sur- 
plus. 
Mr. McKeown. I do not want the chairman to forget this, 1 
have never taken the position that the equalization fee was uncon- 
stitutional, because if I had I never would have voted for the bill. 
I contend to-day, personally, in my opinion, that it is constitutional; 
and if you could give me any assurance that that bill would pass and 
be approved, I would be willing to let it go to the courts to be deter- 
mined. That is not my position here. I have taken the position it 
is constitutional; I still have that opinion. But if you had any 
assurance the President would approve this bill with the equalization 
fee, I dare say that every man who takes my position would be sup- 
porting the bill wholeheartedly. 
The CHAIRMAN. We have respect for the President and everybody 
else. I have never questioned the motive of anybody who disagrees 
with me. I want to give everybody credit for being sincere in their 
advocacy of the principles and policies they advocate. If we feel 
we are right and I think you will find a large majority of the consti- 
tutional lawyers hold it constitutional—we have a drafting service 
and we have its opinion. If there is any question about it we believe 
it should be passed up to the courts and let the courts determine 1t. 
It has never been made clear by the statements filed by the repre- 
sentatives of grain exchanges and representatives of the miller that 
the issue now 1s not only this equalization fee but they say ‘““you are 
going to disorganize the marketing facilities.” It will do away with 
violent speculation, if it is a menace, why not? That is one of the 
things we are interested in, and the representatives of the specula- 
tors admit that this equalization fee will eliminate the violent specu- 
lation described in the Interstate Commerce reports and also in press 
reports in respect to the deals in Chicago of Armour, Rosenbaum, 
and others. I believe the manipulation of prices and doctoring 
the grades is a menace and that is what we are trying to regulate. 
We did pass a bill two or three years ago which in a degree regu-
	        

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