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viii. lappuse
... Hughes , then Budget Director . On June 28 , 1955 , at the direction of the President , Mr. Hughes refused to give them to the staff of the subcommittee . But on December 5 , 1955 , Mr. Hughes quite unexpectedly produced them . They are ...
... Hughes , then Budget Director . On June 28 , 1955 , at the direction of the President , Mr. Hughes refused to give them to the staff of the subcommittee . But on December 5 , 1955 , Mr. Hughes quite unexpectedly produced them . They are ...
viii. lappuse
... Hughes , then Budget Director . On June 28 , 1955 , at the direction of the President , Mr. Hughes refused to give them to the staff of the subcommittee . But on December 5 , 1955 , Mr. Hughes quite unex- pectedly produced them . They ...
... Hughes , then Budget Director . On June 28 , 1955 , at the direction of the President , Mr. Hughes refused to give them to the staff of the subcommittee . But on December 5 , 1955 , Mr. Hughes quite unex- pectedly produced them . They ...
xi. lappuse
... Hughes testified that the Atomic Energy Commission agreed to the contract only after he wrote them a letter on June 16 , 1954 , which began as follows : The President has asked me to instruct the Atomic Energy Commission to proceed with ...
... Hughes testified that the Atomic Energy Commission agreed to the contract only after he wrote them a letter on June 16 , 1954 , which began as follows : The President has asked me to instruct the Atomic Energy Commission to proceed with ...
xii. lappuse
... Hughes substituted the Dixon - Yates contract that over its 25 - year span was destined to cost between 120 and 150 million , at the end of which the Government would not own the plant , one can only say that from a business standpoint ...
... Hughes substituted the Dixon - Yates contract that over its 25 - year span was destined to cost between 120 and 150 million , at the end of which the Government would not own the plant , one can only say that from a business standpoint ...
xiv. lappuse
... Hughes , then Deputy Director of the Budget , who had come to know Wenzell when he made his TVA study in 1953 , asked him to assist the Budget Bureau again . From January 14 , 1954 , to April 10 , 1954 , Wenzell actively participated in ...
... Hughes , then Deputy Director of the Budget , who had come to know Wenzell when he made his TVA study in 1953 , asked him to assist the Budget Bureau again . From January 14 , 1954 , to April 10 , 1954 , Wenzell actively participated in ...
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102. lappuse - Whoever, being an officer, agent or member of, or directly or indirectly interested in the pecuniary profits or contracts of any corporation, joint-stock company, or association, or of any firm or partnership, or other business entity, is employed or acts as an officer or agent of the United States for the transaction of business...
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