REORGANIZATION PLANS NOS. 2, 3, AND 4 OF 1952
COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATION
UNITED STATES SENATE
EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS
REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 2 OF 1952-REORGANIZATIONS IN THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT AND (S. RES. 317)
REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 3 OF 1952-BUREAU OF CUSTOMS, TREASURY DEPARTMENT
REORGANIZATION PLAN NO. 4 OF 1952-REORGANIZATIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
MAY 14, 19, AND JUNE 4, 1952
Printed for the use of the Committee on Government Operations
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1952
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting recom-
mendations relative to three plans providing for reorganizations in the
Post Office Department, the Department of the Treasury, and the
Department of Justice (H. Doc. No. 424, 82d Cong., 2d sess.)
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting Reorganiza-
tion Plan No. 2 of 1952, prepared in accordance with the Reorganization
Act of 1949 and providing for reorganization in the Post Office Depart-
ment (H. Doc. No. 425, 82d Cong., 2d sess.).
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting Reorgani-
zation Plan No. 3 of 1952, prepared in accordance with the Reorganiza-
tion Act of 1949 and providing for reorganizations in the Bureau of
Customs of the Department of the Treasury (H. Doc. No. 426, 82d Cong.,
2d sess.)
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting Reorgani-
zation Plan No. 4 of 1952, prepared in accordance with the Reorganiza-
tion Act of 1949 and providing for the reorganizations in the Department
of Justice (H. Doc. No. 427, 82d Cong., 2d sess.) -
Letter from Thomas G. Walters, operations director, Government Em- ployees' Council of the American Federation of Labor, to Senator John L. McClellan, May 12, 1952.
Letter from W. C. Doherty, president, National Association of Letter Carriers, to Senator John L. McClellan, May 12, 1952
Coates, Charles B., acting chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report (plans Nos. 2, 3, and 4).
Donaldson, Jesse M., the Postmaster General; accompanied by Roy C. Frank, Solicitor, Post Office Department (plan No. 2)- Flemming, Dr. Arthur S., representing the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report (plans Nos. 2, 3, and 4).
Graham, Hon. John S., Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, accom- panied by Hon. David Strubinger, Assistant Commissioner, Bureau of Customs; and W. R. Johnson, Assistant to the Commissioner, Bureau of Customs (plan No. 3).
Hallbeck, E. C., legislative representative, National Federation of
Post Office Clerks (plan No. 2
Johnston, Hon. Olin D., a United States Senator from the State of
South Carolina (pian No. 2
Keating, Jerome J., secretary, National Association of Letter Carriers;
accompanied by R. B. Kremers, assistant secretary; and Frank J.
Delany, general counsel, National Association of Letter Carriers
(plan No. 2
Lawton, Frederick J., Director, Bureau of the Budget (plans Nos. 2, 3,
and 4).
Riley, George D., member, National Legislative Committee, American
Federation of Labor (plans Nos. 2, 3, and 4).
Sanders, J. T., legislative counsel, the National Grange (plans Nos,
2 and 4).
Walters, Thomas G., representing the Government employees Council
of the American Federation of Labor (plan No. 2).
Watson, James R., executive director, National Civil Service League
(plans Nos. 2, 3, and 4).
Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by-
Andretta, S. A., Administrative Assistant Attorney General, Depart-
ment of Justice, ages of present marshals, and total years in Federal
service.
Barnes, Albert Mac C., president, Association of the Customs Bar:
Appendix A-memorandum on effect of Reorganization Plan
No. 3
Statement Customs judicial review imperiled by Reorganiza-
tion Plan No. 3..
Coates, Charles B., acting chairman of the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report, list of Senators who have endorsed recently the concept of merit instead of political preference in appointments to Federal non-policy-making jobs.---
Delany, Frank J., counsel, National Association of Letter Carriers, letter to Senator John L. McClellan, May 21, 1952__ Donaldson, Jesse M., the Postmaster General:
Excerpt from act of July 2, 1836..
Letter from Brooks & Brooks, attorneys, to Senate Committee on Government Operations, May 28, 1952.
Letter from Harry S. Radcliffe, executive vice president, National Council of American Importers, Inc., to Senator John L. McClellan, May 28, 1952.
Telegram from Tampa, Fla., Branch, National Customs Service Association executive committee to Senator John L. McClellan, May 28, 1952.
Telegram from Wendell Shore, Foreign Trade Association of Southern California, to Senator John L. McClellan, June 3, 1952
Letter from W. L. Sharpe, Memphis Chamber of Commerce, to Senator Kenneth McKellar, April 22, 1952-
Comparative statement of receipts and expenses, District of Tennessee, for the fiscal years 1933 through March 31, 1952, cost of collection per $100 in each fiscal year.
Telegram from Joseph A. Sinclair, secretary, Commerce and Industry Association of New York, Inc., to Senator John L. McClellan, May 28, 1952-
Riley, George D., member, National Legislative Committee, American Federation of Labor:
Schoeppel, Hon. Andrew F., a United States Senator from the State of Kansas, excerpt from Public Law 109..
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