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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... thousands are fed in Detroit's city cafeterias at less than 10 cents a day . A wage work plan which had supported 11,000 families collapsed last month because the city was unable to find funds to pay these unemployed - men who wished to ...
... thousands are fed in Detroit's city cafeterias at less than 10 cents a day . A wage work plan which had supported 11,000 families collapsed last month because the city was unable to find funds to pay these unemployed - men who wished to ...
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... thousands of men , women , and children in New York City . When many thousands of breadwinners are locked out of industry through no fault of their own then industry has failed in its primary duty of providing employment . There is no ...
... thousands of men , women , and children in New York City . When many thousands of breadwinners are locked out of industry through no fault of their own then industry has failed in its primary duty of providing employment . There is no ...
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... thousand unemployed citizens a greater proportion each month are forced to appeal for aid from public funds . Any amount hitherto mentioned as likely to come to Pennsylvania from the relief bill now before Congress , even if it should ...
... thousand unemployed citizens a greater proportion each month are forced to appeal for aid from public funds . Any amount hitherto mentioned as likely to come to Pennsylvania from the relief bill now before Congress , even if it should ...
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... thousands of men , women , and children living in tents in a condition far worse than that of the bonus marchers here in Anacostia . I do not exaggerate when I say that there are thousands of families , cases where children eat every ...
... thousands of men , women , and children living in tents in a condition far worse than that of the bonus marchers here in Anacostia . I do not exaggerate when I say that there are thousands of families , cases where children eat every ...
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... thousand miners do the work of 45,000 . We ask as miners that if you will give us a 5 - day week and a 6 - hour day West Virginia will take care of her own , or if you consider the Davis - Kelly bill , we will take care of our own then ...
... thousand miners do the work of 45,000 . We ask as miners that if you will give us a 5 - day week and a 6 - hour day West Virginia will take care of her own , or if you consider the Davis - Kelly bill , we will take care of our own then ...
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