
Where a complainant shall have been dissatisfied with the disposition of his case by the agency of the Government which he may have invoked, the complainant may press his case before the Federal Trade Commission.
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Where a complainant shall have been dissatisfied with the disposition of his case by the agency of the Government which he may have invoked, the complainant may press his case before the Federal Trade Commission.

The amendments contained in this regulation shall be effective as of the date of promulgation.

No deduction shall be made from the sum allowed because of any contribution toward the burial and funeral (including transportation) which shall be made by a State, county, or other political subdivision, lodge, union, fraternal…

Where an honorably discharged veteran of any war dies after discharge, the Administrator, in his discretion and with due regard to the circumstances in each case, shall pay, for burial and funeral expenses and transportation of the body…

No person holding an office or position, appointive or elective, under the United States Government, or the municipal government of the District of Columbia, or under any corporation, the majority of the stock of which is owned by the…

Executive Order No. 5805, dated February 23, 1932, withdrawing public lands in the following townships in New Mexico, pending resurvey, is hereby revoked.

It is hereby ordered, pursuant to Public Resolution 85, approved June 12, 1930, that, subject to valid rights and the provisions of existing withdrawals, the public lands in said townships shall be opened only to entry under the homestead…

I do not believe it desirable in the public interest that an exact value be now fixed.

Such legislation places the right, title and ownership to our gold reserves in the Government itself.

There has been absolutely no doubt from the legal point of view of the authority under the previous Act to stabilize more than once.

It is a prudent step to vest in the Government of a Nation the title to and possession of all monetary gold within its boundaries.

This is protective armor for any Government, and we ought to have it.

It is right or proper that a handful of people... should have the right, without check, at their own sweet will, to dump Government bonds into the market?

All this is in confidence until the message is released and nothing is to be said in advance of the release.

The issuance and control of the medium of exchange which we call 'money' is a high prerogative of government.