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Domestic News April 17, 1935

Mcallen Daily Monitor

Mcallen, Brownsville, Harlingen, Hidalgo County, Cameron County, Texas

What is this article about?

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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Texas Receives
New Relief Funds
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.

What sub-type of article is it?

Charity Or Relief

What keywords are associated?

Texas Relief Funds Federal Aid Drought Relief Rural Rehabilitation

What entities or persons were involved?

Walter F. Woodul

Where did it happen?

Austin, Tex.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Austin, Tex.

Event Date

April 17

Key Persons

Walter F. Woodul

Outcome

$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.

Event Details

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.

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