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Show Applications Tor FSA Loans ShoclJ Be Made Promptly Sanpi-to County farmers were told today that pending ConRrcs-sional ConRrcs-sional consideration of a bill to suplant and reorganize the activities ac-tivities of the Farm Security Administration Ad-ministration in on way affects the agency's present operations. Kenja'nine F. Hulme, County I'SA Supervisor, said some county coun-ty farmers, confused by reports of proposed legislation which would abolish FSA, have failed to make their 19-1-1 loan applications. applica-tions. The House Agriculture Committee Com-mittee now has before it KR 438-1. known as the Cooley Bill, which would ;iliolish FSA and create the Farmers' Home Corporation to take us place on a somewhat different basis. "The Cooley Bill has not yet been reported out of committee," commit-tee," Hulme, said, "but some farmers who need FSA credit to expand production of war vital food have assumed that help will no longer be available to them. This is not the case. Every farmer who needs more credit to grow more in 1944 and who cannot get the necessary loan from a bank or Production Credit Asociation remains elegible for SSA assistance. Application for FSA loans, Hulme said, should be made promptly at his office at the Manti City Hall. |