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... Housing Expediter ) ; Tennessee Valley Authority , 5,432 ; State Department , 4,814 ; and the Department of Justice with an increase of 3,838 . To somewhat offset these increases , decreases in personnel were reported by several ...
... Housing Expediter ) ; Tennessee Valley Authority , 5,432 ; State Department , 4,814 ; and the Department of Justice with an increase of 3,838 . To somewhat offset these increases , decreases in personnel were reported by several ...
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... Housing Administration since the last report . The total of 5,230 employees , compared with a previous total of 6,411 , has been brought about by reduced activities and improved procedures . Although there has been some cut - back in ...
... Housing Administration since the last report . The total of 5,230 employees , compared with a previous total of 6,411 , has been brought about by reduced activities and improved procedures . Although there has been some cut - back in ...
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... Housing Agency was established under the Chairman of the Munitions Board with responsibility for providing policies , standards , criteria , and procedures governing family housing matters within the Department of Defense . 10. Armed ...
... Housing Agency was established under the Chairman of the Munitions Board with responsibility for providing policies , standards , criteria , and procedures governing family housing matters within the Department of Defense . 10. Armed ...
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... housing objective of the Depart- ment to headquarter all USDA personnel having State - wide responsi- bilities in a single State office , and all USDA personnel having county responsibilities in a single county office , implements some ...
... housing objective of the Depart- ment to headquarter all USDA personnel having State - wide responsi- bilities in a single State office , and all USDA personnel having county responsibilities in a single county office , implements some ...
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... Housing Expediter . All personnel were transferred to the newly established agency . Federal Communications Commission . - In the report of January 1 , 1951 , it was stated that a study of the Commission's broadcast ac- tivities was ...
... Housing Expediter . All personnel were transferred to the newly established agency . Federal Communications Commission . - In the report of January 1 , 1951 , it was stated that a study of the Commission's broadcast ac- tivities was ...
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Page 69 - The Secretary is authorized to establish a working capital fund, to be available without fiscal year limitation, for expenses necessary for the maintenance and operation of such common administrative services as he shall find to be desirable in the...
Page 79 - SEC. 2. The Commission shall hear and determine the following claims against the United States on behalf of any Indian tribe, band, or other identifiable group of American Indians residing within the territorial limits of the United States or Alaska...
Page 27 - President shall create an advisory board, hereinafter referred to as the "board," which shall advise and consult with the President or such other officer as he may designate to administer...
Page 73 - Act to maintain the security and to promote the foreign policy of the United States by authorizing military, economic, and technical assistance to friendly countries to strengthen the mutual security and individual and collective defenses of the free world, to develop their resources in the interest of their security and independence and the national interest of the United States and to facilitate the effective participation of those countries in the United Nations system for collective security.
Page 18 - ... support of the early water pollution control activities, the Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineering Center was established in Cincinnati. In 1955, several quite important events ensued in terms of new programs. For instance, the responsibility for the medical care of American Indians and Alaskan natives was transferred to the Public Health Service from the Department of the Interior. Prior to that time we had, in effect, assisted in the care of these beneficiaries, but we had done it on the basis...
Page 37 - Stat. 832), and the responsibility for the development and administration of departmental internal auditing regulations to be observed in the several bureaus and offices of the Treasury Department, pursuant to section 113 (a) of the said act.
Page 57 - ... favorably, with amendments, and on July 10, 1951, the subcommittee submitted the above recommendation to the full committee which ordered it reported favorably, with amendments. S. 1146 was reported with amendments on July 12, 1951 (S. Rept. 544, 82d Cong.). S. 1146 passed the Senate on July 23, 1951, and was referred to the House Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments on July 24, 1951.
Page 70 - Policy for the purpose of conducting a broad study "on the subjects of international trade and its enlargement consistent with a sound domestic economy, our foreign economic policy, and the trade aspects of our national security and total foreign policy.
Page 58 - ... of policydetermining departments or agencies, they received favorable action. These regulatory commissions were established primarily by the Congress to act on an independent basis in the public Interest, and free from direct control by the President over either their activities or their decisions. The basic statutes provided that they be primarily responsible to the Congress of the United States as the elected representatives of the people in order that they might be responsive to the general...
Page 75 - Board, the General Accounting Office, the Government Printing Office, the Library of Congress, the Office of the Attending Physician, National Commission on Air Quality, and the Office of Technology Assessment.