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Mcallen, Brownsville, Harlingen, Hidalgo County, Cameron County, Texas
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Acting Governor Walter F. Woodul received $4,947,117 in federal relief funds in Austin, Texas, on April 17, for various programs including general relief, drought relief, and education, then turned it over to the state relief commission.
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AUSTIN, Tex., April 17-(P) Acting Governor Walter F. Woodul today received $4,947,117 from farm federal authorities to be disbursed as follows:
General relief, $2,300,000; relief research $6,102; cattle program $32,500; transient relief $118,000; transient relief, supplemental for April $20,000; education program, $127,300; student aid $63,215; rural rehabilitation and drought relief $2,250,000.
The acting governor turned the money over to the state relief commission.
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Austin, Tex.
Event Date
April 17
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$4,947,117 received and turned over to the state relief commission for disbursement: general relief $2,300,000; relief research $6,102; cattle program $32,500; transient relief $118,000; transient relief supplemental for april $20,000; education program $127,300; student aid $63,215; rural rehabilitation and drought relief $2,250,000.
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Acting Governor Walter F. Woodul received $4,947,117 from farm federal authorities to be disbursed as specified and turned the money over to the state relief commission.