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  • district judge to fill vacancy in Texas. 1/28 House Naval Affairs Committee Saturday night began a nationwide investigation of the uses the navy is making of its hundreds of thousands of civilian workers. Investigation, powered by subcommittee headed
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  • letter dated July 11, 1945 which advises of the expected commencement of the field work by the staff investigating naval aircraft accidents, please be advised that the Navy Department will be pleased to extend the fullest cooperation to assist
  • COMMITTEES: ,_·,.y.~pcN B. JOHNSON NAVAL AFFAIRS I OT>, .T EXAS D1sTRlc:r SELECT CoMMITTH OH PoST-WAR MILITARY Pol.tc:T ctongress of t{Je llniteb ~tates . J,ouse of l\epresentatibes Ulasbington, ;9.
  • the President's arbiter in the Jones affair. The date was approximately July the seventh, 1943. own opinion is that Johnson ha.d no such directive but wa.s pulling a 11 My manic show-off." But certainly the size of the Jones affair ha.d everybody emotionally