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AP Historical Hard Drive 2009
Apparently not too glum while the Supreme Court still ponders its decision involving his Labor Act, Senator Robert F. Wagner (right) of New York gives ear to Rep. William P. Connery, Jr., of Massachusetts, Chairman of the House Labor Committee on April 5, 1937 in Washington. This was before the New Yorker's broadcast on the Wagner-Connery Federal Housing Bill. The senator has contended that unemployment has resulted more from the growth of technology than from the depression and that federal aid in home construction will improve both housing and labor conditions. (AP Photo)
15093 Minimum price 50PLN
1937-04-05
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
3697993
1,64MB
25cm x 19cm by 300dpi
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