Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1944: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-eighth Congress, First Session, on the Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1944 |
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... studies , chiefly here in Washington , and in close collaboration with other agencies of Government and with private agencies like the Committee for Economic Development and the National Planning Association . These functional plans ...
... studies , chiefly here in Washington , and in close collaboration with other agencies of Government and with private agencies like the Committee for Economic Development and the National Planning Association . These functional plans ...
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... studies and plans prepared by the Army General Staff in peacetime were provisions against contingencies we all hoped would never arise . Like those plans , some of the postwar plans which the Board prepares may never have to be used ...
... studies and plans prepared by the Army General Staff in peacetime were provisions against contingencies we all hoped would never arise . Like those plans , some of the postwar plans which the Board prepares may never have to be used ...
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... studies properly included in the regular work of the Board during the fiscal year 1944 requires an appropriation of $ 650,000 . This figure compares with $ 534,422 appropriated for these purposes for the current fiscal year 1943 . ( b ) ...
... studies properly included in the regular work of the Board during the fiscal year 1944 requires an appropriation of $ 650,000 . This figure compares with $ 534,422 appropriated for these purposes for the current fiscal year 1943 . ( b ) ...
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... STUDIES Mr. WIGGLESWORTH . Under " Area studies , " for which you ask an increase from $ 84,000 to $ 150,000 , you say the Board has provided planning assistance to communities and areas disrupted by war activities by assigning ...
... STUDIES Mr. WIGGLESWORTH . Under " Area studies , " for which you ask an increase from $ 84,000 to $ 150,000 , you say the Board has provided planning assistance to communities and areas disrupted by war activities by assigning ...
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... studies of construction industry , em- ployment fluctuations , and industrial structure of Ohio , Ohio State University , 1926-1929 ; various articles in Journal of the American Statistical Association , American Economic Review , and ...
... studies of construction industry , em- ployment fluctuations , and industrial structure of Ohio , Ohio State University , 1926-1929 ; various articles in Journal of the American Statistical Association , American Economic Review , and ...
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activities additional Administration Admiral LAND agencies American amount appropriation approved approximately Army assistance Authority BAITY basis Budget Bureau Chairman Commission's committee completed Congress connection construction contracts Corporation cost DIRKSEN Division economic rent electric emergency employees Engineering equipment estimate for 1944 expenditures facilities Federal Power Act Federal Power Commission field Finance fiscal year 1944 FITZPATRICK funds Government highway IHLDER increase industry investigations involved June 30 justification lend-lease LILIENTHAL Maritime Commission materials ment national defense necessary Office operation overtime payments percent personnel planning plant President printing and binding Production Board projects Public Works Administration purchase records reimbursements requested securities shipbuilding ships South Portland staff STARNES statement supply Tenn Tennessee Valley Authority tion trade United utilities vessels veterans War Production Board War Shipping Administration Waterman WIGGLESWORTH WOODRUM