Investigation and Study of the Works Progress Administration: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, First[-third] Session, Acting Under House Resolution 130, Directing the Committee on Appropriations of the House to Conduct an Investigation and Study of the Works Progress Administration as a Basis for Legislation, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 |
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... Federal funds for other - than - labor costs shall not exceed an average of $ 7 per month per worker in any State . An investigation should be made of the application of this provision , and at the same time it might be well to ...
... Federal funds for other - than - labor costs shall not exceed an average of $ 7 per month per worker in any State . An investigation should be made of the application of this provision , and at the same time it might be well to ...
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... Federal works program is a serious step toward abandoning a works program itself , and a large step toward abandoning Federal responsibility for the unemployed . The Works Program should be operated until private industry is able to ...
... Federal works program is a serious step toward abandoning a works program itself , and a large step toward abandoning Federal responsibility for the unemployed . The Works Program should be operated until private industry is able to ...
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... Federal Government or the States and local communities ? Mr. LASSER . The Federal Government failed to carry out its part of the bargain to take care of the employables in need . As it stands today there are about 1,000,000 employables ...
... Federal Government or the States and local communities ? Mr. LASSER . The Federal Government failed to carry out its part of the bargain to take care of the employables in need . As it stands today there are about 1,000,000 employables ...
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... Federal project No. 1 . 20. Other matters which come to the attention of the investigator incident to the inquiry into the above should be handled in accordance with the general instructions . The investigator should understand that the ...
... Federal project No. 1 . 20. Other matters which come to the attention of the investigator incident to the inquiry into the above should be handled in accordance with the general instructions . The investigator should understand that the ...
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... Federal project No. 1 , pending the receipt of data referred to , and also data from New York up - State , which is being prepared at this time . Mr. LUDLOW . What is the contact of Federal project No. 1 with the Works Progress ...
... Federal project No. 1 , pending the receipt of data referred to , and also data from New York up - State , which is being prepared at this time . Mr. LUDLOW . What is the contact of Federal project No. 1 with the Works Progress ...
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American answer April April 12 April 21 assistant project supervisor BARGER BARRETT believe BENJAMIN building CANNON certified Chairman charge Colonel HARRINGTON committee Communist Party Congress construction contribution convention cost Daily Worker direct relief director DITTER Doose employables employed employees employment ENGLEHORN estimate Federal Art Project Federal Project Federal Theater Project foreman funds GOLL Government grade 9 investigation JOHNSON of West labor LASSER LUDLOW Mayor BURTON Mayor HOAN Mayor KELLY Mayor LAGUARDIA Mayor READING Mayor ROGERS Mayor SCHOLTZ Mayor TOBIN membership ment month O'NEAL organization percent percentage person political question RAUCH record reference relief rolls ROBERTS SOLA sponsored statement STEPHENS Street TABER Theater Project tion unem unemployed W. P. A. projects W. P. A. workers wage Washington West Virginia WIGGLESWORTH WOODRUM Workers Alliance Writers Project York City
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Page 736 - States for improving and strengthening their programs of old-age assistance, aid to dependent children, aid to the blind, and aid to the permanently and totally disabled.
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Page 154 - The conquest of power by the proletariat is the violent overthrow of bourgeois power, the destruction of the capitalist state apparatus (bourgeois armies, police, bureaucratic hierarchy, the judiciary, parliaments, etc.), and substituting in its place new organs of proletarian power, to serve primarily as instruments for the suppression of the exploiters.
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Page 222 - It shall be unlawful for any person employed in the executive branch of the Federal Government, or any agency or department thereof, to use his official authority or influence for the purpose of interfering with an election or affecting the result thereof. No officer or employee in the executive branch of the Federal Government, or any agency or department thereof, shall take any active part in political management or in political campaigns.
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