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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... organizations in different parts of the United States . At the present time the reports that are coming to us all present a picture very much darker than anything that we have witnessed during the last 10 or 15 or 20 years in the United ...
... organizations in different parts of the United States . At the present time the reports that are coming to us all present a picture very much darker than anything that we have witnessed during the last 10 or 15 or 20 years in the United ...
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... organizations that are all in- terested in the problem of the unemployed , that are dealing , them- selves , with the unemployed , and believe that the time has come when we must consider not the incidental question of who is going to ...
... organizations that are all in- terested in the problem of the unemployed , that are dealing , them- selves , with the unemployed , and believe that the time has come when we must consider not the incidental question of who is going to ...
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... organizations are unable in many cases to give anything at all to the people that need help , and in other cases are able to give only a small amount of the food , shelter , and clothing that these people need . There is more of an ...
... organizations are unable in many cases to give anything at all to the people that need help , and in other cases are able to give only a small amount of the food , shelter , and clothing that these people need . There is more of an ...
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... organizations generally will have to do a great deal , but Congress can do considerable and what it can do it seems to me it ought to do . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Doctor . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. James Myers . Will you please give your ...
... organizations generally will have to do a great deal , but Congress can do considerable and what it can do it seems to me it ought to do . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Doctor . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. James Myers . Will you please give your ...
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... organizations in this solely economic problem . The reason for that has been given to you in the closing words of my colleague , Mr. Myers , but I may add that we have discovered , if we did not know it before , we have discovered in ...
... organizations in this solely economic problem . The reason for that has been given to you in the closing words of my colleague , Mr. Myers , but I may add that we have discovered , if we did not know it before , we have discovered in ...
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