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DescriptionPresents U.S. Treasury views. Washington, D.C., May 12. Wayne Chatfield Taylor, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, today told the Senate Banking and Currency Committee that the Treasury LCCN2016873568.jpg
English: Title: Presents U.S. Treasury views. Washington, D.C., May 12. Wayne Chatfield Taylor, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, today told the Senate Banking and Currency Committee that the Treasury Department is oppose to the Bulkley Bill which seeks to expand the Home Owners Loan Corporation and the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 5/12/38
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