Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, Fiscal Year 1942U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - 122 sider |
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... employment , we cannot anticipate an increase in employment in the same propor- tion as the increase in expenditures for next year . Moreover , this increase will not necessarily result in a corresponding decrease in unemployment . The ...
... employment , we cannot anticipate an increase in employment in the same propor- tion as the increase in expenditures for next year . Moreover , this increase will not necessarily result in a corresponding decrease in unemployment . The ...
Side 2
... employment on relief projects . I believe that this works a hardship upon a class of persons whose private employment opportunities are becoming increasingly limited . I recom- mend the removal of this barrier to permit the employment ...
... employment on relief projects . I believe that this works a hardship upon a class of persons whose private employment opportunities are becoming increasingly limited . I recom- mend the removal of this barrier to permit the employment ...
Side 3
... employment on Work Projects Administration projects operated by other Federal agencies and financed by allocation of Work Projects Administration funds . 2 Estimated . Mr. HUNTER . I have prepared a statement for the committee , in ...
... employment on Work Projects Administration projects operated by other Federal agencies and financed by allocation of Work Projects Administration funds . 2 Estimated . Mr. HUNTER . I have prepared a statement for the committee , in ...
Side 4
... employment of 1,150,000 at the end of June ? Mr. HUNTER . That is correct ; yes , sir . NUMBER TO BE EMPLOYED AT BEGINNING OF JULY 1941 Senator ADAMS . And the appropriation recommended by the Pres- ident anticipates picking up the ...
... employment of 1,150,000 at the end of June ? Mr. HUNTER . That is correct ; yes , sir . NUMBER TO BE EMPLOYED AT BEGINNING OF JULY 1941 Senator ADAMS . And the appropriation recommended by the Pres- ident anticipates picking up the ...
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... employment at the end of May 1941 on certified defense projects subject to exemption and on other defense projects . I will discuss the effect of the defense - project exemptions on the cost of W. P. A. operations at a later point in my ...
... employment at the end of May 1941 on certified defense projects subject to exemption and on other defense projects . I will discuss the effect of the defense - project exemptions on the cost of W. P. A. operations at a later point in my ...
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Side 96 - Congress, to have membership in any political party or organization which advocates the overthrow of our constitutional form of government in the United States.
Side 51 - The right to security, with freedom from fear of old age, want, dependency, sickness, unemployment and accident; 5. The right to live in a system of free enterprise, free from compulsory labor, irresponsible private power, arbitrary public authority and unregulated monopolies; 6. The right to come and go, to speak or to be silent, free from the spyings of secret political police; 7.
Side 243 - Loan Corporation and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation ; and...
Side 125 - ... executive department or other Government establishment having control of the expenditure, and the reasons therefor shall be fully set forth in each particular case and communicated to Congress in connection with estimates for any additional appropriations required on account thereof. Any person violating any provision of this section shall be summarily removed from office and may also be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not less than one month.
Side 125 - All appropriations made for contingent expenses or other general purposes, except appropriations made in fulfillment of contract obligations expressly authorized by law, or for objects required or authorized by law without reference to the amounts annually appropriated therefor, shall, on or before the beginning of each fiscal year, be so apportioned by monthly or other allotments as to prevent...
Side 372 - Into contracts under his apportionment and prorating of this authorization, and his action in so doing shall be deemed a contractual obligation of the Federal Government for the payment of the cost thereof...
Side 235 - ... and on behalf of the Government to investigate the mineral fuels and unfinished mineral products belonging to, or for the use of, the United States, with a view to their most efficient mining, preparation, treatment and use; and to disseminate information concerning these subjects in such manner as will best carry out the purposes of this Act.
Side 204 - First District, Second District, - - Third District, Fourth District, Fifth District, Sixth District, Seventh District, Eighth District, - - ' Ninth District, Tenth District, Eleventh District...
Side 21 - Third, appointments to the public service aforesaid in the departments at Washington shall be apportioned among the several States and Territories and the District of Columbia upon the basis of population as ascertained at the last preceding census.
Side 246 - The Corporation shall be entitled to the free use of the United States mails for its official business in the same manner as the executive departments of the Government, and shall determine its necessary expenditures under this act and the manner in which they shall be incurred, allowed, and paid, without regard to the provisions of any other law governing the expenditure of public funds.