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I agree.Copy \ Omaha, April 20, 1943 Mr. Walter R. Bracken; Personal I have your letter of April 6th, W . 5-6-1, requesting increases in the certain salary rates listed on your Form 2120, Department No. 8. issued consequent thereupon, we are not free to approve these increases. They will require authorization by the appropriate division of the War Labor Board. At my request Mr. W. R. Rouse has prepared a form of application, which is herewith enclosed. It is incomplete with respect to Items 11 and 12, which will of necessity have to be filled in by you. You should sign the application in quintuplicate and send the five counterparts, so completed and executed, to Mr. Bennett at Los Angeles, with request that he handle the application with the United States Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division, 417 H, W. Heilman Building, Los Angeles. effect until we have this authorization from the Department of Labor. (Sgd) W. M. Jeffers. cc— Mr. W. R. Rouse Mr. E. E. Bennett Mr. Rouse: I will be glad, as you suggest, if you will please handle this with Mr. Bennett. P.R. Under the Stabilization Act and executive orders The increased rates, of course, cannot be' put into