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accounting activities additional Administration advertising amount applications approved attorneys authority BUDGET BUREAU Budget estimate building cars certificate Colonel MCBRIDE Commissioner commodities compressor Congress Construction and operation corporations COTTON DAVIS Department Division employees Executive offices Federal Power Commission Federal Trade Commission Federal Works Agency field Filed fiscal year 1947 FLEMING functions funds Gallery hearing House committee included increase independent offices appropriation industry interest Interstate Commerce Commission investigation January 25 JOHNSON KENNETH MCKELLAR Lieutenant Colonel SHAW MAHAFFIE Major GIBBS ment monument natural-gas necessary office space offices appropriation bill peacetime personnel pipe line plans postwar present President projects PURCELL question REED reports request restored Senator BANKHEAD Senator CORDON Senator GREEN Senator MAYBANK Senator MCKELLAR Senator MURDOCK SMITH staff statement statistics stenographers surplus Tariff Commission temporary tion trade agreements United United States Senate Virgin Islands White House WINSLOW
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