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INDEX
Administrative costs: state relief
agencies, 159 - 160 ; F.E.R.A., 160
Advance approval: as F.E.R.A. con-
trol device, 151 - 153
Aged: see Categorical assistance
Allocation problems of F.E.R.A.:
percentage grants, 182 ff.; equali-
zation through discretionary grants,
186 ff.; mechanics of discretionary
grants, 191 ff.; measuring state
"ability" by formulas, 207 ; state
quotas for 1935, 208 ff.; evaluation
of F.E.R.A. allocation technique,
214 ff.
Audit: state and local function, 74, 80
Blind: see Categorical assistance
Branion, Raymond C. : F.E.R.A.
fights to prevent removal as state
administrator, 156
Budgets: see State budgets
Budgetary deficiency: F.E.R.A. rule
on, 93
Cash relief: F.E.R.A. position on,
174. See also Colcord, Joanna C.
Categorical assistance: early develop-
ment of, 11 ff.; impetus of Social
Security Act, 241 - 244 ; desirability
for federal government, 256 ; should
grant method be used for, 258
Civil Works Administration
(C.W.A.) : see Federal Emergency
Administration of
Colcord, Joanna C.: views on cash
relief, 9
College Student Aid: program, 136 -
137. See also National Youth
Administration
Community Chests: drive in 1931, 32
Control devices of F.E.R.A.: 151 ff.
Co-ordination: of relief activities on
federal level, 264.
Costigan, Senator: urges federal aid
for relief, 36
Costs: see Administrative costs and
F.E.R.A. (obligations incurred)
Croxton, Fred C.: 30, 31
Dependent children: see Categorical
assistance
Direct relief: supervised by F.E.R.A.
Social Service Division, 70 ; cash
v. payment in kind, 174 ; F.E.R.A.
preference for work where feasible,
97 ff. See F.S.R.C.
Diversification: of work relief, 99,
107, 131. See Special programs
Division of Investigation of F.E.R.A.:
creation, 167 ; legal limitations on
scope., 163 ff.; work of, 168
Emergency Education program: in-
ception, 135 ; state plans and
budgets approved by F.E.R.A.,
135, 153
Emergency Relief and Construction
Act: Title. I (advances for relief),
43 ; Titles II and III, 44 ; views of
Secretary Mills, 46 - 48 ; repayment
under Title I, 48 ; table of ad-
vances, 50 ; allocation (15%, clause),
51 ; R.F.C. supervision over ad-
vances, 56
Equalization: see Allocation
Farmers: see Rural Rehabilitation
and F.S.R.C.
Federal Emergency Administration
of Civil Works: reasons for pro-
grain, 111 ; employment, 113, 122 ;
C.W.A. wage scale, 120 ; expendi-
tures, 119 ; state quotas, 118 ; role
of sponsors of projects, 116 ; Civil
Works Service program, 115
F.E.R.A.: administrative set-up,
66 ff.; emergency relief rolls and
obligations incurred, 81 - 86 ; ap-
praisal of federal-state relation-
ships, 220 - 239. See Administrative
costs
Federal Emergency Relief Act of
1933: provisions, 61 - 64
Federal Surplus Relief Corporation
( F.S.R.C.) : objectives, 142 ; inter-
governmental relationships under,
143 ; transfer to A.A.A. as F.S.C.C.,
144
Federalizing relief: reasons and au-
thority for, 175 - 176 ; procedure in
federalized states, 176 ; six states
affected, 177 - 179

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