Work Relief and Relief for Fiscal Year 1941: Hearings ... 76th Congress, 3d Session1940 - 1261 pages |
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... ment and more highly trained personnel . Mr. CANNON . Does this record include American planes engaged in international services ? Mr. HESTER . No , this is merely on airlines operating in the United States . Our international record is ...
... ment and more highly trained personnel . Mr. CANNON . Does this record include American planes engaged in international services ? Mr. HESTER . No , this is merely on airlines operating in the United States . Our international record is ...
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... ment of a plan for a projected airport and , in many instances , they would not be able to land anywhere near the proposed sites , so that it is necessary to use other means of transportation . Mr. WOODRUM . Mr. Hester , has any thought ...
... ment of a plan for a projected airport and , in many instances , they would not be able to land anywhere near the proposed sites , so that it is necessary to use other means of transportation . Mr. WOODRUM . Mr. Hester , has any thought ...
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... ment ? Mr. HESTER . It is not very much . Mr. DITTER . How many are there in operation or in course of construction now by N. Y. A. ? Mr. STANTON . I think they have some seaplane landing ramps or floats on water areas . Mr. HESTER . I ...
... ment ? Mr. HESTER . It is not very much . Mr. DITTER . How many are there in operation or in course of construction now by N. Y. A. ? Mr. STANTON . I think they have some seaplane landing ramps or floats on water areas . Mr. HESTER . I ...
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... ment Reports , formerly the National Emergency Council . It is a clearing house not only for all forms of relief provided through the Department of Public Assist- ance , but also for unemployment compensation claims , W. P. A. ...
... ment Reports , formerly the National Emergency Council . It is a clearing house not only for all forms of relief provided through the Department of Public Assist- ance , but also for unemployment compensation claims , W. P. A. ...
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... ment Reports . The Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1940 reduced the requested amount to $ 850,000 , of which $ 20,000 was allocated to the Radio Division . To meet the reduced appropriation , various economies were instituted ...
... ment Reports . The Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1940 reduced the requested amount to $ 850,000 , of which $ 20,000 was allocated to the Radio Division . To meet the reduced appropriation , various economies were instituted ...
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