Reorganization Plans Nos. 2, 3, and 4, 1952: Hearings... 82-2 |
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These statutory functions are generally vested in the comptrollers of customs and
require too much detailed review and ... in January 1949 the Comptroller General
of the United States , the Director of the Budget Bureau , and the Secretary of ...
These statutory functions are generally vested in the comptrollers of customs and
require too much detailed review and ... in January 1949 the Comptroller General
of the United States , the Director of the Budget Bureau , and the Secretary of ...
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Collector Comptroller . . Surveyor . . . Appraiser . . . . . . Assistant collector . .
Assistant comptroller . . Assistant surveyor . . . - . Chief assistant appraiser
Surveyor . . .Appraiser . . CollectorSurveyor . . . . Collector Comptroller Surveyor
Appraiser .
Collector Comptroller . . Surveyor . . . Appraiser . . . . . . Assistant collector . .
Assistant comptroller . . Assistant surveyor . . . - . Chief assistant appraiser
Surveyor . . .Appraiser . . CollectorSurveyor . . . . Collector Comptroller Surveyor
Appraiser .
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C . 45 . Render accounting for performance of duty for another collector . . . . R . 8
. 2647 ; 19 U . 8 . C . 55 . Collector . . Comptroller Surveyor . . . - - - Collector
Comptroller . . . . Surveyor . . - - - - - Collector . . Comptroller Surveyor . -
Comptroller .
C . 45 . Render accounting for performance of duty for another collector . . . . R . 8
. 2647 ; 19 U . 8 . C . 55 . Collector . . Comptroller Surveyor . . . - - - Collector
Comptroller . . . . Surveyor . . - - - - - Collector . . Comptroller Surveyor . -
Comptroller .
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The Comptroller General has been very helpful in giving us advice and counsel
with respect to that portion of the plan ... At that point , Mr . Chairman , if I may
interpolate , we have received a letter from the Comptroller General and with your
...
The Comptroller General has been very helpful in giving us advice and counsel
with respect to that portion of the plan ... At that point , Mr . Chairman , if I may
interpolate , we have received a letter from the Comptroller General and with your
...
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under the present system where all the comptroller ' s functions for the United
States and its possessions , including 100 percent verification and complete
manifest control , are handled by slightly more than 200 employees at an annual
cost of ...
under the present system where all the comptroller ' s functions for the United
States and its possessions , including 100 percent verification and complete
manifest control , are handled by slightly more than 200 employees at an annual
cost of ...
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abolished abolition accomplished accounting action administration agency ANDRETTA application appointment appraiser assistant Attorney authority basis believe bill branch Bureau Bureau of Customs career CHAIRMAN Civil Service Commission collector committee Comptroller confirmation Congress consideration consult continue course Court customs district duties effect eligible eliminate employees established examination executive existing fact FLEMMING follows functions give going Government GRAHAM hearings Hoover House important increase internal LAWTON legislation letter marshals matter ment merit method objective operations opinion organization party person political position Post Office Department postal Postmaster General DONALDSON present President President's procedures proposed question reason recommendations record reference remove Reorganization Act Reorganization Plan representatives respect responsibility result Secretary selection Senator DWORSHAK Senator SCHOEPPEL serve statement statute submitted term thing tion transfer Treasury United United States marshals
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5 ÆäÀÌÁö - That no recommendation of any person who shall apply for office or place under the provisions of this act which may be given by any Senator or member of the House of Representatives, except as to the character or residence of the applicant, shall be received or considered by any person concerned in making any examination or appointment under this act.