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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 16, 1934

It is ordered that the public lands south of the Cimarron base line in the State of Oklahoma, and north of the north boundary line of the State of Texas, be, and they are hereby, withdrawn from settlement, location, sale, or entry.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 15, 1934

The United States has had no broad aviation policy.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 15, 1934

Contracts could well be let on competitive bidding for one year.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 13, 1934

Employers who shall not have signed the President's Reemployment Agreement before May 1, 1934, may accept this offer of extension by signing the President's Reemployment Agreement.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 13, 1934

Employers who shall have signed the President's Reemployment Agreement before May 1, 1934, may accept this offer of extension by display of the Blue Eagle on or after May 1, 1934.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 12, 1934

I am glad, too, that our Government never has seen fit to subsidize a newspaper or a news service and I dare to make the prediction that it never will.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 12, 1934

I do not believe it would be amiss here for me to say that I personally find high satisfaction in the knowledge that it is possible in this land of ours for anyone to establish a newspaper or a news service and to enjoy the freedom of…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 6, 1934

it is ordered that the duties, powers, and functions now vested in the Veterans' Administration pertaining to the administration of civil service retirement activities be, and they are hereby, transferred to and vested in the United States…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 6, 1934

it is ordered that the public lands in township 40 north, range 84 west of the sixth principal meridian, Wyoming, be, and they are hereby, withdrawn from settlement, location, sale, or entry, pending a resurvey of said township under the…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 6, 1934

Now, Therefore, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do declare and proclaim:

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 5, 1934

Veterans Regulation No. 12 (a) is hereby canceled effective March 28, 1934.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 5, 1934

Veterans Regulation No. 1 (d) is hereby canceled effective March 28, 1934.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 5, 1934

I urge all official and voluntary agencies and organizations and all individuals interested in child welfare to unite upon that day in the observance of such exercises as will result in a deeper realization by the people of the necessity…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Apr 4, 1934

it is ordered that the public lands in township 1 south, range 82 west of the sixth principal meridian, Colorado, be, and they are hereby, withdrawn from settlement, location, sale, or entry, pending a resurvey of said township

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 30, 1934

the time limit prescribed by civil-service rule IX be waived to permit the reinstatement of Miss Irene C. Claveloux to a position in the General Accounting Office

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 30, 1934

Dr. John Bruce Arnold may be appointed as acting assistant surgeon, United States Public Health Service, Treasury Department, without compliance with the requirements of civil-service rule II.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 26, 1934

I trust that the Congress will continue to cooperate with me in our common effort to restore general prosperity and relieve distress.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Mar 26, 1934

It has been and will be the policy of the Administration to favor continued limitation of Naval armaments.

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