Federal Emergency Measures to Relieve Unemployment: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Manufactures, United States Senate, Seventy-second Congress, First Session, on S. 4076, a Bill to Provide for Emergency Construction of Certain Authorized Public Works to Aid in Increasing Employment, and for Other Purposes. June 20, 1932U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 30 lappuses |
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... meet the needs of the unemployed in an adequate and statesmanlike manner . We are compelled to ask you to do two things . First of all to provide relief , relief such as is called for in the bills that are now before the Senate and ...
... meet the needs of the unemployed in an adequate and statesmanlike manner . We are compelled to ask you to do two things . First of all to provide relief , relief such as is called for in the bills that are now before the Senate and ...
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... meets this moral responsibility as a nation to care for its own , only so shall we demonstrate to our own citizens and to the world that we are really a government of the people , by the people and for the people . I thank you . The ...
... meets this moral responsibility as a nation to care for its own , only so shall we demonstrate to our own citizens and to the world that we are really a government of the people , by the people and for the people . I thank you . The ...
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... meet that emergency for the benefit of our country and for its stability . An official of New York State has estimated that if $ 132,000,000 were spent in public works , as a result of various turnovers would employ 150,000 men , and ...
... meet that emergency for the benefit of our country and for its stability . An official of New York State has estimated that if $ 132,000,000 were spent in public works , as a result of various turnovers would employ 150,000 men , and ...
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... meet this great national crisis , and up to the present moment they have done very little or nothing . The pleadings of the people have been in vain . The first gentleman who spoke to - day said that the Congress ought to do something ...
... meet this great national crisis , and up to the present moment they have done very little or nothing . The pleadings of the people have been in vain . The first gentleman who spoke to - day said that the Congress ought to do something ...
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... meet this situation before this Congress is allowed to adjourn , and if they do not meet it ade- quately and courageously and boldly and intelligently , I say to you the cry will not be to save the hungry but the cry next winter will be ...
... meet this situation before this Congress is allowed to adjourn , and if they do not meet it ade- quately and courageously and boldly and intelligently , I say to you the cry will not be to save the hungry but the cry next winter will be ...
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