Establishment of Administration of Public Works. Hearings Before the Subcommittee....on S. 2419....March 9-11, 1932.(72-1). |
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Side 8
... things which are needed . It seems an absolute necessity that aggressive measures be taken directly to reduce unemployment and by other measures than any- thing approaching a dole . The general principle of the building of public works ...
... things which are needed . It seems an absolute necessity that aggressive measures be taken directly to reduce unemployment and by other measures than any- thing approaching a dole . The general principle of the building of public works ...
Side 10
... thing which would bring back business quicker than anything else , although it would be very much to the detriment of the country as a whole , and this is war . It is out of the question to consider this as a remedy , and yet it is ...
... thing which would bring back business quicker than anything else , although it would be very much to the detriment of the country as a whole , and this is war . It is out of the question to consider this as a remedy , and yet it is ...
Side 11
... things started . Money also is needed in manufacutring , and it is up to the banks , aided by the recent acts , to give out more of their money to the manufacturing establishments and other borrowers so that they will be able not only ...
... things started . Money also is needed in manufacutring , and it is up to the banks , aided by the recent acts , to give out more of their money to the manufacturing establishments and other borrowers so that they will be able not only ...
Side 12
... thing to do rather than to place a tax on commodities , because it brings the payment at a time when the country is in better condition and can afford it . If we have faith in our country we should have faith that we can pay for the ...
... thing to do rather than to place a tax on commodities , because it brings the payment at a time when the country is in better condition and can afford it . If we have faith in our country we should have faith that we can pay for the ...
Side 13
... thing to do , raise money for public expenditures . Senator BYRNES . Where the cities have not the available funds , would you suggest that the Federal Government lend to the cities or to the counties the funds with which to carry on ...
... thing to do , raise money for public expenditures . Senator BYRNES . Where the cities have not the available funds , would you suggest that the Federal Government lend to the cities or to the counties the funds with which to carry on ...
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activity Administration of Public agencies amount bankers banks believe bill billion bond issue borrowing building Bureau capital CHAIRMAN chart Colonel THOMPSON committee condition Congress consideration construction industry consumer corporations cost CRANFORD depression dollars economic effect emergency employed employment engineering expenditures expenses fact Federal Government finance funds GAYER Government bonds grade crossings highway hoarding HOGAN increase investment John Skelton labor Liberty loan loans LOUCKS MALCOLM PIRNIE MCGRADY means ment municipal bonds municipalities necessary needed normal period PIRNIE present President production projects proposed public construction public-works program purchasing power purpose question railroad rate of interest Reconstruction Finance Corporation reduced relief RUKEYSER SCHMITT securities Senator BYRNES Senator COPELAND Senator LA FOLLETTE SIMPSON situation SLOAN statement struction taxes thing THORP tion to-day trade Treasury unem unemployed unemployment United volume of public York City
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Side 3 - Congress, giving an account of all moneys received and disbursed by him and his department and describing the work done by the department.
Side 5 - 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...
Side 7 - Corporation shall be exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority, except (a) estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) graduated additional income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excessprofits and war-profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed by the United States, upon the income or profits of individuals, partnerships, corporations, or associations.
Side 7 - In the case of a single person, a personal exemption of $1,000, or in the case of the head of a family or a married person living with husband or wife, a personal exemption of $2,000.
Side 7 - The principal and interest thereof shall be payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value...
Side 3 - May make such expenditures (including expenditures for personal services and rent at the seat of government and elsewhere, for law books, periodicals, and books of reference, and for printing and binding) as is necessary to execute the functions vested in the administrator or in the .Administration of Public Works.
Side 17 - I was a member of the research staff of the National Bureau of...
Side 89 - POLICY (Adopted by the Board of Direction of the American Society of Civil Engineers as official policy of the society, May 1963) The most important basic principle of a sound transportation policy...
Side 5 - For the preservation and maintenance of existing river and harbor works, and for the prosecution of such projects heretofore and hereafter authorized as may be most desirable in the interest of commerce and navigation...
Side 4 - Labor, or any business arising therefrom or pertaining thereto, or in relation to the duties performed by and authority conferred by law upon such bureau, officer, office, board, branch, or division of the public service, whether of an appellate or revisory character or otherwise, shall hereafter be vested in and exercised by the head of the said Department of Labor.