Office of Price Administration Comparison of personnel in fiscal year 1943 appropriation estimates as submitted to Bureau of Budget and to Congress with amount approved by House of Representatives-Continued Office of Price Administration-Comparison of personnel in fiscal year 1943 appro- priation estimates as submitted to Bureau of Budget and to Congress with amount Office of Price Administration-Comparison of personnel in fiscal year 1943 appropriation estimates as submitted to Bureau of Budget and to Congress with amount approved by House of Representatives-Continued Office of Price Administration-Comparison of personnel in fiscal year 1943 appropriation estimates as submitted to Bureau of Budget and to Congress with amount approved by House of Representatives-Continued The statement requested is as follows: Office of Price Administration, 1943 estimates FIXING OF PRICE OF HARDWOOD LUMBER IN TENNESSEE Senator MCKELLAR. Then there is one other question, more of a local nature, that needs answering. I think that this is one of the questions that I wrote you about, but you did not answer and, therefore, I am asking you here. The State of Tennessee is a lumber State, a hardwood lumber State, and you have divided it into three parts. About half of it you have put in one area, and the most of the remainder in a second area, and four or five counties in southeast Tennessee in a third area. You have fixed the price of hardwood lumber in the east Tennessee and middle Tennessee mountainous area, as I recall, something like $75 a thousand and in the second area, $62 a thousand, and in the third area, which composes the counties of Shelby, Fayette, Hardeman, and Tipton, and McNairy, I think that those are the five |