| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1930 - 360 pages
...Science Monitor, March 4. 1930, italics mine) : "As a matter of fact and law the governing rights of States are all of those which have not been surrendered...amendments. " Wisely or unwisely, people know that under the eighteenth amendment Congress has been given the right to legislate on this particular subject. But... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Labor - 1930 - 352 pages
...Science Monitor. .March 4. 1!WO. italics mine) : "As a matter of fact and law the governing rights of States are all of those which have not been surrendered...Government by the Constitution or its amendments. business, of agriculture, of education, of social welfare, and of a dozen other important factors.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1937 - 1042 pages
...think, in his second inaugural address to the people of the State of New York. Let us see what he says. He said : As a matter of fact and law, the governing...amendments. Wisely or unwisely, people know that under the eighteenth amendment Congress has been given the right to legislate on this particular subject, but... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1943 - 670 pages
...having at hand a statement by the present President of the United States on this subject, and I quote : As a matter of fact and law, the governing rights...its amendments. Wisely or unwisely, people know that iinder the eighteenth amendment Congress has been given the right to legislate on this particular subject,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1943 - 904 pages
...having at hand a statement by the present Presi dent of the United States on this subject, and I quote : As a matter of fact and law, the governing rights of the States are all o those which have not been surrendered to the National Government by th Constitution or its amendments.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1966 - 472 pages
...like it including the one contained in the speech of Franklin D. Roosevelt of March 2, 1930, in which he said: As a matter of fact and law, the governing...its amendments. Wisely or unwisely, people know that * * * Congress has [not] been given the right to legislate on * * * a great number of vital problems... | |
| 1944 - 852 pages
...the destinies of the world. Let Franklin Delano Roosevelt testify In answer to this grave question: "As a matter of fact and law, the governing rights...amendments. Wisely, or unwisely, people know that under the Eighteenth Amendparticular subject; but this Is not the case In the matter of a great number of other... | |
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