
I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, pursuant to authority vested in me by Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933, and otherwise, do issue the following rules and regulations for the…
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I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, pursuant to authority vested in me by Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933, and otherwise, do issue the following rules and regulations for the…

On petition of the representatives of labor, on its own motion, or otherwise, the Wool Textile Work Assignment Board may investigate any case where it is alleged that the work load has been improperly increased since July 1, 1933, in…

The Textile Labor Relations Board shall appoint a single individual as common chairman of the Cotton Textile Work Assignment Board, the Silk Textile Work Assignment Board and the Wool Textile Work Assignment Board.

The Wool Textile Work Assignment Board may, on petition of any mill which installs labor saving machinery, after such investigation as it may deem proper, authorize the employer to increase labor assignments to the extent only that the…

I do hereby approve and adopt the report and recommendations of said committee and do order:

That there shall be established a Puerto Rican Needlework Commission consisting of four members who shall be appointed by the National Industrial Recovery Board as follows: one member to represent the Needlework Industry in Puerto Rico, on…

Your country expects this of you and I am confident it will not be disappointed.

The American Legion is a significant American organization, patriotic in its concepts and strong in its influence.

Certifications shall be made without regard to sex unless sex is specified in the request.

Public Water Reserve No. 157, California and Idaho

I do hereby exempt Herman H. B. Meyer from the provisions thereof and continue him in the service until November 1, 1935.

I do hereby exempt George G. Hedgcock from the provisions thereof and continue him in the service until November 1, 1935.

I stand or fall by my refusal to accept as a necessary condition of our future a permanent army of unemployed.

I believe with Abraham Lincoln, that 'The legitimate object of Government is to do for a community of people whatever they need to have done but cannot do at all or cannot do so well for themselves in their separate and individual…

I do not want to think that it is the destiny of any American to remain permanently on relief rolls.