Session #65 · 1917–19

Speech #650329610

(reading)Because of the heavy demand on the man power of the country It has been found impossible ta secure through the usual means provided by the Civil Service Commission a sufficient number of eligibles to enable the bureau to transact Its business. It Is not knon when there will be eligibles obtainable. These men have abandoned their practices and devoted the past four or five months to their duties In the Naturalization Service. and if they are not continued permanently in the service will suffer unnecessary hardship. The Naturalization Service needs their services. or others equally as good. They have all passed through the preliminary course of training necessary to be given to all who enter the service. If these temporary appointees in the bureau and field service. approximating 130. are obliged to be discontinued and other appointees secured. it will result in the constitution of the Naturalization Service of approximately 30 per cent experienced and 70 per cent inexperienced members. In view of that it seems to me no reason can be given whythe appointment of these people should not be made permanent and why they should not be given an opportunity to serve there. rather than to have new men and women come in to take their places.
Keywords matched
Naturalization

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Neutral
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
100%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Legal / procedural

Speaker & context

Speaker
GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN
Party
D
Chamber
S
State
OR
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
650329610
Paragraph
#0
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