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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Nov 2, 1933

Now, Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 4 of the act of August 4, 1912 (ch. 390, 37 Stat. 560, 561), it is hereby ordered as follows:

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Nov 2, 1933

I'm trying to give you gentlemen a view of the situation.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 31, 1933

I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, pursuant to the authority vested in me by title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933, and otherwise, do adopt and approve the report, recommendations…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 31, 1933

I do adopt and approve the report and recommendations, and findings of the Administrator.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 30, 1933

I do adopt and approve the report and recommendations and findings of the Administrator and do order that the said code of fair competition be and is hereby approved.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 30, 1933

I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, pursuant to the authority vested in me by title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, do adopt and approve the report and recommendations, and findings of the Administrator and…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 30, 1933

I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, pursuant to the authority vested in me by title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933, and otherwise, do approve the report and recommendations and adopt…

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 30, 1933

I do hereby adopt and approve the report, recommendations, and findings of the Administrator and do order that the said code of fair competition be and it is hereby approved.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 30, 1933

I do adopt the findings and approve the report and recommendations of the Administrator.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 30, 1933

I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, pursuant to the authority vested in me by title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, do adopt and approve the report, recommendations, and findings of the Administrator.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 30, 1933

the Executive order of December 5, 1913, creating public water reserve no. 12, is, insofar as it pertains to the following-described lands, hereby revoked

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 29, 1933

Every mine which has an outlet for its product should be reopened and employees working when the mine last operated put back to work without any discrimination as to membership in any labor organization.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 29, 1933

A man may assign a deduction from his pay to whomever he desires.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 29, 1933

The representatives chosen by a majority will be given an immediate conference and separate conferences will be held with any representatives of a substantial minority.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 25, 1933

Mrs. Jean Springstead Whittemore may be appointed to the position of collector of customs for Puerto Rico without compliance with the requirements of the civil-service rules.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 25, 1933

Greenwich, Middletown, Norwalk, South Manchester, and Stamford, Connecticut, are hereby abolished as customs ports of entry in customs collection district no. 6 (Connecticut), with headquarters at Bridgeport, Connecticut.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 24, 1933

Mr. Wade Crawford may be appointed to the position of superintendent of the Klamath Indian Agency, Klamath Agency, Oregon, without compliance with the requirements of the Civil Service rules.

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FDR
@fdr· Democratic · NY· Oct 22, 1933

Temporary clerks, carriers, and laborers required for part-time or intermittent work in the Postal Service in connection with the present holiday or seasonal business from this date to February 1, 1934.

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