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Recht der Schuldverhältnisse (Bd. 2)

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1896405266
Document type:
Multivolume work
Title:
J. v. Staudingers Kommentar zum Bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch und dem Einführungsgesetze
Place of publication:
München [u.a.]
Publisher:
Schweitzer
Year of publication:
1910-1911
Collection:
Economics Books
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Identifikator:
1896406157
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-242028
Document type:
Volume
Title:
Recht der Schuldverhältnisse
Volume count:
Bd. 2
Place of publication:
München [u.a.]
Publisher:
Schweitzer
Year of publication:
1910
Scope:
S. 926 - 1811
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Achtzehnter Titel. Bürgschaft / Erläutert von Dr. Th. Engelmann
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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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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628 
AGRICULTURAL RELIEF 
every dollar’s of tariff they paid when manufactured and exported? 
They only paid $46,841.33 to the Treasury. 
I would like for some of you fellows who are great advocates of the 
tariff on wheat to tell me why the big millers of this country should 
only pay 1 cent a bushel tariff for the wheat that is brought into this 
country from Canada, when they bring it in and mix it with 30 per 
cent American wheat and export it, and yet the little miller or any 
other American citizen who wants that wheat must pay 42 cents a 
bushel on it. Since 1922, the six years under this Fordney-McCumber 
tariff bill, with that tariff on wheat—first 30 cents and then 42 cents— 
with the big miller having the valuable privilege of drawing down 
99 cents on the dollar of every dollar of tariff they pay after they pro- 
cess and export it, whereas they should have paid if they had paid 
like the little fellow who imports his wheat, to the Federal Treasury 
in the last six years of $23,126,163, when, as a matter of fact, he did 
not pay but 1 per cent of it. 
As I say, it is alarming when you see the advantages they have, 
and the principal importers of wheat are the big millers who pay 
1 cent tariff, and the American farmer or the little fellow who 
brings it in for domestic consumption pays 42 cents tariff. Yet 
there are a few fellows running over the country and trying to tell 
the farmers that the tariff on wheat is for the benefit of the American 
farmer. If those fellows did not have that privilege, instead of going 
out and paying 42 cents a bushel on 11,000,000 bushels of wheat, as 
they did last year, they would take 11,000,000 bushels of wheat from 
the American farmer. That is what would benefit them. But be- 
cause they pay only 1 cent a bushel tariff and get 11,000,000 bushels 
of wheat from the Canadian farmer; and then we are trying to get 
——— of the surplus. 
I want to put these in the record. 
The CrAIRMAN. Have vou stated from what source the statistics 
come? 
Mr. KincaerLoe. This is a statement prepared by the United 
States Tariff Commission, statistical division. 
The CuairMaN. And it gives the percentage of mixtures? 
Mr. KincaeELOE. Oh, no; the law gives that. 
The CuarrMAN. To what extent was it mixed with domestic 
wheat? 1 believe you said 30 per cent. I am interested in those 
figures. 
“Mr. KincaLoe. I am giving the total number of bushels of wheat 
imported into this country since 1922, by years. 
The CuareMaN. I understood you to say it was mixed with domes- 
tic wheat and exported. 
Mr. KincarLoE. I will state this, under the flexible provision of the 
tariff on wheat of the Fordney-McCumber tariff law, the American 
miller, as I say, who imports wheat into this country and mixes as 
much as 30 per cent of American wheat with it, grinds it inte flour and 
its by-products and exports under that law, that miller has the right 
to go back to the customhouse and draw back 99 cents out of every 
dollar of tariff paid. So this gives the number of bushels of wheat 
and this gives what he should have paid to the Federal Treasury if 
he had paid like the little fellow; and this is what he did not pay. 
Mr. AsweLL. How are you going to correct it? I was wondering 
if the Haugen bill would correct that.
	        

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