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ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Typed Letter Signed, as President, to Counsel for the American Federation of Labor Charlton Ogburn,

EXPLAINING HOW NEW DEAL JOBS ARE AWARDED ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. Typed Letter Signed, as President, to Counsel for the American Federation of Labor Charlton Ogburn, assuring him that Harry Hopkins is not favoring applications to the Works Progress Administration over those to the Public Works Administration. 1 1/2 pages, 4to, White House stationery, written on rectos only; two punch holes in left margins, horizontal folds. (TFC) Aboard U.S.S. Houston, 14 October 1935

  • Notes: ". . . I assure you that I thoroughly concur with your high estimate of the value of the work performed by the Publics Works Administration. I wish to correct, however, the impression you have relative to the functions performed by Mr. Hopkins. . . . Prior to the conference between Secretary Ickes, Mr. Hopkins and myself at Hyde Park on September twelfth, all applications under the Works program were referred to the Works Progress Administration, under Mr. Hopkins, for statistical analysis, with particular reference to the availability of relief labor of suitable skill for the projects under consideration in the locality concerned, and the estimated man-year cost of the project.
    "In making this analysis, the Works Progress Administration took into consideration, first, the number of persons on relief in the locality concerned and their occupational characteristics; second, the number of employable people remaining on relief as related to the amount of unallocated money. On the basis of these considerations, the Works Progress Administration submitted its findings to the Allotment Board, which in turn made recommendations to me for approval or disapproval of the various applications.
    "It is, therefore, not proper to say that Mr. Hopkins approved or disapproved these applications. His function was merely to make the statistical analysis as indicated above and to report to the Allotment Board the result of such analysis.
    "Due to the fact that applications for projects totaling in value many times the amount of money remaining available were received by the Public Works Administration, the Works Progress Administration and other governmental agencies engaged in Works programs, it became necessary that a change in the procedure for the handling of the projects be made, and the conference at Hyde Park was called for the purpose of determining what this new procedure should be.
    ". . . I hope that any thought that you may have had that Mr. Hopkins was turning down Public Works Administration projects in order to accomplish more projects under the Works Progress Administration has been removed by this letter."

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