First Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1943: Hearings ... 77th Congress, 2d Session |
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... months of fiscal year 1942. Many positions which heretofore had not required investigation are constantly being ... month would be the average per capita production of a field investigator . Without a radical change in the investigative ...
... months of fiscal year 1942. Many positions which heretofore had not required investigation are constantly being ... month would be the average per capita production of a field investigator . Without a radical change in the investigative ...
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... months . Mr. TABER . Does the turn - over include transfers ? Mr. FLEMMING . A few are included . Mr. TABER . Are the transfers that have happened included ; that is , if a man transfers from the Justice Department to the Treasury , is ...
... months . Mr. TABER . Does the turn - over include transfers ? Mr. FLEMMING . A few are included . Mr. TABER . Are the transfers that have happened included ; that is , if a man transfers from the Justice Department to the Treasury , is ...
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... months ago one man might have been able to perform all liaison work for a broad area , it has now become necessary to break down general fields into their component parts and assign individuals to each part . Eight months ago , for ...
... months ago one man might have been able to perform all liaison work for a broad area , it has now become necessary to break down general fields into their component parts and assign individuals to each part . Eight months ago , for ...
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... months in filling new positions requested in the 1943 estimate is anticipated . One - sixth of the total increase ... month . Mr. MAYCOCK . That is correct . Mr. TABER . During the previous period your expenditures have 46 SUPPLEMENTAL ...
... months in filling new positions requested in the 1943 estimate is anticipated . One - sixth of the total increase ... month . Mr. MAYCOCK . That is correct . Mr. TABER . During the previous period your expenditures have 46 SUPPLEMENTAL ...
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... month , so that is double what you have averaged through the first 11 months . Mr. TOWNSEND . That is right . Mr. TABER . In other words , you are doubling up ? Mr. TOWNSEND . Well , we started with three people and we added on as the ...
... month , so that is double what you have averaged through the first 11 months . Mr. TOWNSEND . That is right . Mr. TABER . In other words , you are doubling up ? Mr. TOWNSEND . Well , we started with three people and we added on as the ...
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activities additional Administration Admiral LAND agencies Agriculture allocated American republics amount appropriation Army assistant authority Budget Bureau censorship CHAIRMAN civilian Commission committee contract Coordinator cost DAVIES Department Director Division EASTMAN Economic Warfare EISENHOWER Emergency Management employees equipment estimate evacuees Executive order expenses facilities Federal Federal Security Agency field fiscal year 1943 functions funds going Government Governor McNUTT handle increase industry JOHNSON of West labor LUDLOW manpower materials ment military National Defense Navy necessary nutrition O'NEAL Office for Emergency Office of Censorship Office of Defense operation organization percent PERKINS personnel petroleum President PRICE problems Production Board projects Public RABAUT radio relocation requested Research Salary Section Security set-up ships staff statement supply TABER TAFT tion TOLSON transportation United War Production Board War Relocation Authority War Shipping Administration Washington West Virginia WIGGLESWORTH WOODRUM