Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Herbert Hoover : Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, March 4, 1929 to ... March 4, 1933, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 - Presidents |
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... ment of a Postal Clerk . September 2 , 1932 399 277 Message to Scholastic Magazine . September 3 , 1932 401 278 Message in Tribute to Thomas Alva Edison . September 4 , 1932 402 279 Message to Abelardo Rodríguez on His Inauguration as ...
... ment of a Postal Clerk . September 2 , 1932 399 277 Message to Scholastic Magazine . September 3 , 1932 401 278 Message in Tribute to Thomas Alva Edison . September 4 , 1932 402 279 Message to Abelardo Rodríguez on His Inauguration as ...
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... ment at Shanghai was considered . Directions have been given to send to Shanghai the 31st Regiment of about 1,000 men now at Manila together with 400 Marines on the trans- port Chaumont leaving tomorrow . The cruiser Huston and six ...
... ment at Shanghai was considered . Directions have been given to send to Shanghai the 31st Regiment of about 1,000 men now at Manila together with 400 Marines on the trans- port Chaumont leaving tomorrow . The cruiser Huston and six ...
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... ment to the country as a whole . I and the other administration officials again expressed our views to the managers of the exchange that they should take adequate measures to protect investors from artificial depres- 63 Herbert Hoover ...
... ment to the country as a whole . I and the other administration officials again expressed our views to the managers of the exchange that they should take adequate measures to protect investors from artificial depres- 63 Herbert Hoover ...
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... ment Commission and the different bar associations , and they all com- bine on certain recommendations as to the reforms in criminal pro- cedure , in the matter of permitting accused persons to waive indict- ment by grand juries if they ...
... ment Commission and the different bar associations , and they all com- bine on certain recommendations as to the reforms in criminal pro- cedure , in the matter of permitting accused persons to waive indict- ment by grand juries if they ...
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... ment of those States which look to outside capital for the development of their business and commerce . As applied to special types of cases , however , affecting corporations , the present law allows the Federal courts to exercise ...
... ment of those States which look to outside capital for the development of their business and commerce . As applied to special types of cases , however , affecting corporations , the present law allows the Federal courts to exercise ...
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1932 THE PRESIDENT action administration agencies agriculture American appropriations authority banks bill Board Bonus Army bonus marchers budget building campaign citizens Columbia Broadcasting System Committee Congress construction cooperation currency debts Democratic candidate Democratic House Democratic Party Department depreciated currencies depression distress District economic effect emergency employment Executive expenditures faithfully farm farmers Federal Government Federal Reserve fiscal foreign further Governor greeting HERBERT HOOVER hoarding House of Representatives increase industry institutions January January 11 July labor legislation loans measures ment message was read million National Broadcasting Company NOTE November October Ogden L organization percent policies President's News Conference problems proposed protective tariff purpose Rear platform recommended Reconstruction Corporation Reconstruction Finance Corporation recovery reduce relief Republican Party savings Secretary secure Senate September September 15 Statement tion Treasury United Veterans wages Washington White House wish York City
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Page 102 - An Act to amend the Judicial Code and to define and limit the jurisdiction of courts sitting in equity, and for other purposes" approved March 23, 1932 (USC, Supp.
Page 703 - This morning, as for some days past, it seems exceedingly probable that this Administration will not be re-elected. Then it will be my duty to so cooperate with the President-elect, as to save the Union between the election and the inauguration ; as he will have secured his election on such ground that he cannot possibly save it afterwards.
Page 183 - He shall from time to time give to the Congress Information on the State of the Union, and recommend to their Consideration such Measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient...
Page 276 - An act to amend the Act approved March 3, 1931, relating to the rate of wages for laborers and mechanics employed by contractors and subcontractors on public buildings
Page 439 - For every child who is in conflict with society the right to be dealt with intelligently as society's charge, not society's outcast; with the home, the school, the church, the court and the institution when needed, shaped to return him whenever possible to the normal stream of life...
Page 295 - That the management of the Corporation shall be vested in a board of directors, consisting of...
Page 265 - Agency; and such other expenses as may be authorized by the Secretary of State.
Page 804 - It is hereby expressly declared to be against the policy of Congress that any of the indebtedness of foreign countries to the United States should be in any manner...
Page 439 - For every child a community which recognizes and plans for his needs, protects him against physical dangers, moral hazards, and disease ; provides him with safe and wholesome -places for play and recreation; and makes provision for his cultural and social needs...