Hearings, January 3 to 17, 1933U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 |
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... receiving relief in Chicago was 99,293 . For this January it is estimated that the number will be 164,000 . In Cleveland ... received applica- tions thus far from 71,000 households . Of these applications approxi- mately 15,000 have been ...
... receiving relief in Chicago was 99,293 . For this January it is estimated that the number will be 164,000 . In Cleveland ... received applica- tions thus far from 71,000 households . Of these applications approxi- mately 15,000 have been ...
8. lappuse
... receiving $ 5,000,000 . The campaign closed the first week in January , but by April 5 , 1932 , the $ 5,000,000 were spent . Then we , in Phila- delphia , received $ 2,500,000 from a legislative appropriation , but by June 25 there was ...
... receiving $ 5,000,000 . The campaign closed the first week in January , but by April 5 , 1932 , the $ 5,000,000 were spent . Then we , in Phila- delphia , received $ 2,500,000 from a legislative appropriation , but by June 25 there was ...
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... received from Surgeon General Cumming that mortality and mor- bidity rates in 1931 were not as great as might have ... receiving numerous letters of appeal from time to time from expectant mothers whose husbands are out of employment ...
... received from Surgeon General Cumming that mortality and mor- bidity rates in 1931 were not as great as might have ... receiving numerous letters of appeal from time to time from expectant mothers whose husbands are out of employment ...
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... received $ 10,000,000 ; an extraordinary achievement . So , instead of giving the unemploy- ment relief committee $ 4,000,000 - its share in the $ 9,000,000 objec- tive we actually gave them $ 5,000,000 with a priority claim on the ...
... received $ 10,000,000 ; an extraordinary achievement . So , instead of giving the unemploy- ment relief committee $ 4,000,000 - its share in the $ 9,000,000 objec- tive we actually gave them $ 5,000,000 with a priority claim on the ...
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... receiving larger allowances than persons who were in distress received in our glorious days of prosperity during the twenties . As I say , that can be substantiated , because we have had in this country for many years , in many places ...
... receiving larger allowances than persons who were in distress received in our glorious days of prosperity during the twenties . As I say , that can be substantiated , because we have had in this country for many years , in many places ...
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2. lappuse - ... such expenditures (including expenditures for personal services and rent at the seat of government and elsewhere, for law books and books of reference, and for paper, printing and binding) as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this title.
187. lappuse - The state seeks in some aspects to regulate the corporation, while the corporation, steadily becoming more powerful, makes every effort to avoid such regulation. Where its own interests are concerned, it even attempts to dominate the state. The future may see the economic organism, now typified by the corporation, not only on an equal plane with the state, but possibly even superseding it as the dominant form of social organization.
2. lappuse - Board shall receive a salary at the rate of $10,000 per annum, together with necessary traveling and subsistence expenses, or per diem allowance in lieu thereof...
1. lappuse - The Corporation, including its franchise, its capital, reserves, and surplus, and its income shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, by any Territory, dependency, or possession thereof, or by any State, county, municipality, or local taxing authority...
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256. lappuse - County (1899-1933). (An unpublished dissertation submitted to the faculty of the School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago...
1. lappuse - Treasury at not less than par, under such regulations as he may prescribe, giving to all citizens of the United States an equal opportunity to subscribe therefor, but no commissions shall be allowed or paid thereon ; and a sum not exceeding one-tenth...
1. lappuse - To provide for cooperation by the Federal Government with the several States and Territories and the District of Columbia in relieving the hardship and suffering caused by unemployment, and for other purposes.
182. lappuse - The CHAIRMAN. Thank you very much. The committee will stand in recess until 2 o'clock. [Whereupon, at 12 :08, the committee recessed, to reconvene at 2 pm, the same day.] AFTERNOON SESSION The CHAIRMAN.
1. lappuse - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That it is hereby declared to be the policy of the Congress...