Letter from Donald Dawson to John Buxton, with Attachments and Related Material
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OCR Page 1 of 9MAY3 1 1949
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MR. DAWSON
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May 12, 1949
My doar Mr. Buxton:
This is in response to your letter of April
thirteenth, addressed to General Vaughan, concerning
employment in the field service of the Bureau of the
Census in Arkanses.
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We have chocked with the Direetor of the
Bureau of the Census and are advised that the Buroau
has no position in its field service as State Super-
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visor in any State. The Bureau's field work is
carried out through several hundred temporary dis-
triet offices in various localities throughout the
country. These offices are supervised by thirteen
area offices, each with a small staff of permanent
civil service employees. The Bureau advises that
appropriations for field work are very limited, and
it is bolieved that establishment of 48 additional
positions as State Supervisor, plus the additional
office force which would be required, would be an
unjustifiable additional expense.
If there are any other questions, please
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let us know.
ARCHIVES
RECORDE
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Very sincerely yours,
DONALD S. DATSON
Administrative Assistant
to the President
Mr. John E. Burton
Wallaco Building
x
Little Rook, Arkansas
001 Bureau of tho Censud
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