General Housing Act of 1945, Hearings Before ..., 79:1- on S. 1592 .... |
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... SENATE , COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY , Washington , D. C. The committee met at 10:30 a . m . , pursuant to adjournment on ... Senator Robert F. Wagner ( chairman ) presiding . Present : Senators Wagner ( chairman ) , Bankhead , Murdock ...
... SENATE , COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY , Washington , D. C. The committee met at 10:30 a . m . , pursuant to adjournment on ... Senator Robert F. Wagner ( chairman ) presiding . Present : Senators Wagner ( chairman ) , Bankhead , Murdock ...
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... Senator MURDOCK . Mr. Mattison , in that connection would you be good enough to enumerate some of the factors that enter into that additional cost you refer to ? Mr. MATTISON . Yes ; I will be glad to do that . In our city we have ...
... Senator MURDOCK . Mr. Mattison , in that connection would you be good enough to enumerate some of the factors that enter into that additional cost you refer to ? Mr. MATTISON . Yes ; I will be glad to do that . In our city we have ...
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... Senator MURDOCK . Mr. Mattison , you do not consider that elimi- nation of these blighted areas is a problem which should be spread over a period of 40 or 50 years , do you ? Mr. MATTISON . Well , the sooner the better . But may I just ...
... Senator MURDOCK . Mr. Mattison , you do not consider that elimi- nation of these blighted areas is a problem which should be spread over a period of 40 or 50 years , do you ? Mr. MATTISON . Well , the sooner the better . But may I just ...
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... Senator MITCHELL . Allotment of houses ? Mr. HART . No ; allotment of ... MURDOCK . When you say that you do not think any elab- orate legislation is ... Senator MURDOCK . Do you think this legislation would in any way impede what you ...
... Senator MITCHELL . Allotment of houses ? Mr. HART . No ; allotment of ... MURDOCK . When you say that you do not think any elab- orate legislation is ... Senator MURDOCK . Do you think this legislation would in any way impede what you ...
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... Senator MURDOCK . You say that the statement just read by Senator Mitchell is just a proposal of some individual ? Mr. HART . Of an individual on the Postwar Planning Committee ; yes , sir . You see , this Postwar Planning Committee was ...
... Senator MURDOCK . You say that the statement just read by Senator Mitchell is just a proposal of some individual ? Mr. HART . Of an individual on the Postwar Planning Committee ; yes , sir . You see , this Postwar Planning Committee was ...
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Page 1114 - To bring into closer relation the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child, and to develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education.
Page 994 - If any one proposition could command the universal assent of mankind, we might expect it would be this : that the government of the Union, though limited in its powers, is supreme within its sphere of action.
Page 746 - The Congress hereby declares that the general welfare and security of the Nation and the health and living standards of its people require housing production and related community development sufficient to remedy the serious housing shortage, the elimination of substandard and other inadequate housing...
Page 1004 - No man in this country is so high that he is above the law. No officer of the law may set that law at defiance with impunity. All the officers of the government, from the highest to the lowest, are creatures of the law, and are bound to obey it.
Page 765 - All citizens of the United States shall have the same right, in every State and Territory, as is enjoyed by white citizens thereof to inherit, purchase, lease, sell, hold, and convey real and personal property.
Page 560 - Authority that a gap of at least 20 per centum (except in the case of a displaced family or an elderly family) has been left between the upper rental limits for admission to the proposed low-rent housing and the lowest rents at which private enterprise unaided by public subsidy is providing (through new construction and available existing structures) a substantial supply of decent, safe, and sanitary housing toward meeting the need of an adequate volume thereof...
Page 746 - Nation and the health and living standards of its people require the realization as soon as feasible of the goal of a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family...
Page 853 - UNITED STATES SENATE, COMMITTEE ON BANKING AND CURRENCY, Washington, DC The committee met at 10 : 30 am, pursuant to adjournment on yesterday, in room 301 Senate Office Building, Senator Kobert D.
Page 1004 - Courts of justice are established, not only to decide upon the controverted rights of the citizens as against each other, but also upon rights in controversy between them and the government, and the docket of this court is crowded with controversies of the latter class.
Page 815 - ... giving due consideration to the income and earning capacity of the applicant and his family from the farm and other sources, and the maintenance of a reasonable standard of living for the owner and the occupants of said farm...