Activities of the American Cotton Cooperative Association: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, Third Session, on S. Res. 137, a Resolution to Investigate Certain Activities of the American Cotton Cooperative Association in Connection with the Marketing of Cotton Financed by the Federal Government. April 11, to May 4, 1938

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Procedure in measuring the amount of underclassing
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Testimony of E F CreekmoreContinued Page
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Mutualclaims terms sales
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Exhibit 9A4 Amendment to order of the Secretary estab
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Reliability of shippers selling class
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Wednesday April 13 1938
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Exhibit 58L Letter of James C Cammack to G G Rhoades
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from underclassing
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Cotton classed by American Cotton Cooperative Association as below
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33
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Testimony of Karl KarstenContinued Page
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Exhibit 9B Letter from Henry Wallace to Col Lawrence West
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classification of his reconcentrated cotton_
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Testimony of Karl KarstenContinued
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Bona fides of membership
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Bona fides of membership judged by less severe criteria__
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American Cotton Cooperative Association financial structure
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Exhibit 580 Letter from John B Payne to American Cotton Coop
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Exhibit 9C Letter from Lawrence Westbrook to Mr J O Lamkin
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Testimony of J Roy JonesContinued
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Testimony of Marc Anthony
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Effect of passage of time on class of cotton
258
Effect of the use of different premiums and discounts
264
Reliance upon Bureau of Agricultural Economics classing
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can Cotton Cooperative Association as amended__
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Testimony of W I MyersContinued Page
318
Exhibit 9E Letter from Lawrence Westbrook to Mr J O Lamkin
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Exhibit 31B17E Letter from E F Creekmore to J E Wells Jr
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Testimony of Peyton R Evans
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Exhibit 31B27 Memorandum of agreement between the Secretary
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Testimony of W I MyersContinued Page
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trol by central selling agency
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1936_
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Exhibit 9G Letter from J O Lamkin to Col Lawrence Westbrook
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Testimony of Karl Karstencontinued
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Status of 5000000 loan as of June 30 1937
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Testimony of Karl KarstenContinued Page
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Speculation in cotton
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Mr Creekmores salary
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sippi Valley growth November 15 1935
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Testimony of C L FinchContinued Page
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Tuesday April 26 1938_
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Wednesday April 27 1938
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Exhibit 49B2Aa Exhibit A adjusted loan data on reconcentrated
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Testimony of E F Creek moreContinued Page
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Exhibit 9G2 Letter from E F Creek more to Mr Oscar
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Exhibit 49B14B Copy of letter from G J Tolson to E
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Testimony of E F CreekmoreContinued Page
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Exhibit 50T6 Debit memorandum of Anderson Clayton
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Testimony of E F CreekmoreContinued Page
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Exhibit 51D Statement of claims for grade and staple paid
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Thursday April 28 1938
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Testimony of Mr Caldwell
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Testimony of L W Frick
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Testimony of C B Sherrouse
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Testimony of J L Flow
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Testimony of Edwin A Ervin___
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Testimony of T E Allison_
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Testimony of A D Stewart
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Exhibit 9H Letter from Lawrence Westbrook to Mr J O Lamkin
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Testimony of J R McCrary
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Exhibit 55D Letter of Brazos Valley Cotton Cooperative Associa
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Testimony of N C Williamson_
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Testimony of N C Williamson Continued Page
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Wednesday May 4 1938_
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Exhibit 58P American Cotton Cooperative Association agent
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Testimony of E F Creekmorecontinued
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Exhibit 59I Deposition of J S Hathcock May 4 1938
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Question of motive
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Claim bales taken as typical of all loan cotton
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Testimony of E F CreekmoreContinued Page
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Exhibit 64B Letter from publicity committee William L Hulsey
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Exhibits 66AZ Exhibits accompanying the preliminary report
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Exhibit 66E Specimen page of worksheets showing selling class
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Exhibit 66P Indicated per bale loss on unreleased South Carolina
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Exhibit 66W Spread between American Cotton Cooperative Asso
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September 3 1931
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Exhibit 68J6A Table showing loss caused by underclassing
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Exhibit 68J11 Affidavit of J Roy Jones relative to spot check
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Exhibit 68J22 Affidavit of H W Perrow South Carolina legis
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Exhibit 70D5 Chart showing classifications of 618000 bales
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