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Show FARMER LOANS ! BOM REPAID Improved Agricultural Conditions Con-ditions Reflected By Liquidation WASHINGTON. Feb 20. Improvement Improve-ment In agricultural conditions is beginning be-ginning to manifest Itself In an orderly order-ly liquidation reflected In recent repayments re-payments to the war finance corporation corpor-ation in connection with its lonns for export igricultural and livestock purposes. pur-poses. Managing Director Eugene Meyer Jr. declared Sunday In a formal for-mal statement From January 1 to February l ft. inclusive, in-clusive, he said, a total of $ I G. 233.00" has been repaid to the corporation, of which $3.H2u,'K'0 r- presented re-paymfnts re-paymfnts Of loans made under the war powers of th' organization. Ol that sum. he added, 1168,000 was repaid re-paid on cattle loans and $3.7r;7.0O0 on railroad and public utilities loans. Repayments of export advances. Mr Mover said, totaled $7,641,000. ol which $520,000 was from exporters, $735 OOii from co-operative association-; and $2,04,000 by banking Institutions, Insti-tutions, while $3,695,000 representee liquidation of export loans financed through Edge law hank acceptances Repay ments on account of aTloultur-al aTloultur-al and livestock loans, he continued, aggregated 8,671.OO0 of which $2 - 877.000 was repaid by banking institutions. insti-tutions. $347,000 by livestock loan 'companies and $447,000 by co-opera-'tlve associations. ' All repayments have been voluntary" volun-tary" Mr Meyer said and u consld-lerable consld-lerable part of the total represents re-I re-I payment due dates. " |