Show I 1 washington i I 1 NEWS LETTER i I 1 I 1 by CONGRESS VV 1 GRANGER I 1 y f PLANE PRO chairman Cha irmas ivllon board re rag tes es were pr T r cent j 10 c aa 99 capt cr lse ac S 35 aase v aln ahm agg ve e ot of the nu merica aft produced emphasize emph asiz ent trend toward bigger and nd hf he 1 ti le I 1 apes types rather than larger numbers of planes 7 PROGRAM 1 I because of 1945 munitions Pro program iram will run over sui substantially stan above the 1944 levels and because increasing delays in deliveries of component parts of war manufacturers threaten to delay production of vital war items the W P B chairman outlined steps that are being taken by the procurement agencies to enable industry to meet the expanded program agricultural CENSUS the house passed house joint resolution 85 malting making an additional appropriation pria tion of for the census of agriculture on two previous occasions the house had refused the additional money needed to pay workers already in ake A field no objection Is contemplated in the senate FEDERAL the number burber of federal employed emp loyes continues to deline both I 1 in n the nations capital and in the field service at the turn of the calendar into 1945 the total number of full time lime federal workers was reduced by since december 1 1944 the federal em aloye population in washington was town down to which was 1937 under november 1944 and less than in july 1914 women hold a record number of the jobs with throughout the U S in washington in november last year 8 per cent of federal employed emp loyes in the capital city were removed for cause 11 per cent resigned because of poor health resulting they said from overwork and working conditions on january I 1 there were vacancies in the federal service in washington U S jobs goinz golner begging elsewhere in the nation with turnover vei reduced to around 3 per cent civil m mist mast ast still seek to induce persons a month to move to this capital to fill the jobs of those who go from here |