Investigation of Manpower: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on Investigation of ManpowerU.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 - 56 lappuses |
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Admiral LAND agencies agreement ALTMEYER amendment amount appropriation armed forces Army bill Budget Chairman Children's Bureau committee Congress contract court Department employees employment estimate farm Federal Federal Security Agency figure fiscal FREY funds going Government HERSHEY House increase industry inspector Judge BIGGS June June 15 Kaiser Labor Relations Board law clerks lend-lease Manpower Commission MCNARNEY McNUTT ment METZ months National Labor Relations National Youth Administration Navy operation organization PARRAN percent personnel plant production question reduction regional REILLY request salaries Secretary PERKINS Senator BANKHEAD Senator BROOKS Senator BURTON Senator HAYDEN Senator LODGE Senator MALONEY Senator MCCARRAN Senator MCKELLAR Senator NYE Senator REED Senator THOMAS Senator TYDINGS Senator WHITE statement STUDEBAKER STYER supply tion union United United States Senate War Manpower Commission WICKARD workers
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