Area Redevelopment: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2663, a Bill to Establish an Effective Program to Alleviate Conditions of Excessive Unemployment in Certan Economically Depressed Areas ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 1170 pages |
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... Woonsocket , R. I ------ Crumm , C. B. , president , United Labor Counsel of Blair County- . 474 354 219 396 Darlin ... Woonsocket , Woonsocket , R. I ...... . 212 224 Fenton , Hon . Ivor D. , a Representative in Congress from the State ...
... Woonsocket , R. I ------ Crumm , C. B. , president , United Labor Counsel of Blair County- . 474 354 219 396 Darlin ... Woonsocket , Woonsocket , R. I ...... . 212 224 Fenton , Hon . Ivor D. , a Representative in Congress from the State ...
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... Woonsocket , Kevin F. Coleman , Wil- liam J. Farrell , executive director , Industrial Development Founda- tion of Greater Woonsocket , Rhode Island . Thank you , gentlemen . ( Whereupon , at 3:30 p . m . , the committee recessed , to ...
... Woonsocket , Kevin F. Coleman , Wil- liam J. Farrell , executive director , Industrial Development Founda- tion of Greater Woonsocket , Rhode Island . Thank you , gentlemen . ( Whereupon , at 3:30 p . m . , the committee recessed , to ...
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... Woonsocket , R. I. , for the opportunity to be heard on Senate bill 2663 , pertaining to problems of economically depressed areas . Woonsocket , with a popu- lation of 50,211 , 1950 census , is located 15 miles north of Providence ...
... Woonsocket , R. I. , for the opportunity to be heard on Senate bill 2663 , pertaining to problems of economically depressed areas . Woonsocket , with a popu- lation of 50,211 , 1950 census , is located 15 miles north of Providence ...
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... Woonsocket area that have liquidated or moved elsewhere . Approximately 4,500 persons were employed by these com- panies . In the same period 7 new companies have been established in our area and these employ approximately 1,800 persons ...
... Woonsocket area that have liquidated or moved elsewhere . Approximately 4,500 persons were employed by these com- panies . In the same period 7 new companies have been established in our area and these employ approximately 1,800 persons ...
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... Woonsocket expended , for all purposes , the sum of $ 4,533,127 . Of this amount , $ 802,559 went for general public assistance . This is 17.7 percent of the entire expenditure . These figures become more alarming when one realizes that ...
... Woonsocket expended , for all purposes , the sum of $ 4,533,127 . Of this amount , $ 802,559 went for general public assistance . This is 17.7 percent of the entire expenditure . These figures become more alarming when one realizes that ...
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