COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENS
UNITED STATES SENATE
EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS
REORGANIZATION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Printed for the use of the Committee on Government Operations
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1952
Appendix C-History of the Government of the District of
Columbia.
Letter from F. J. Lawton, Director, Bureau of the Budget, to Senator John L. McClellan, May 12, 1952, setting forth his views on Reorgani- zation Plan No. 5 of 1952.
Appendix-Public Law 109, Eighty-first Congress, H. R. 2361.
Statement of—
Ahern, John W., chairman, Committee on Reorganization of the
District of Columbia of the Bar Association of the District of
Columbia; accompanied by Leonard Walsh, president of the Bar
Association of the District of Columbia..
Bartlett, Mrs. Henry A., chairman, Citizens Emergency Committee
on Reorganization, and vice president, Federation of Citizens
Case of Hon. Francis, a United States Senator from the State of South
Dakota.
Connaughton, John H., member, Executive Board, Federation of
Citizens Associations of the District of Columbia, appearing for
Clifford H. Newell, chairman, Committee on Reorganization
Donohue, F. Joseph, acting president, Board of Commissioners,
Government of the District of Columbia..
Galloway, Dr. George B., Legislative Reference Service, Library of
Congress
Gottsegen, Mrs. Jack J., Washington Section, National Council of
Jewish Women
Robinson, Brig. Gen. Bernard L., Engineer Commissioner, Govern- ment of the District of Columbia
Throckmorton, William M., representing the Washington Real Estate Board..
Walinsky, president, Washington chapter, Americans for Democratic
Action.
Zirkin, Dewey, president, Merchants and Manufacturers Association,
Washington, D. C.
Letters, statements, etc., submitted for the record by-
Bartlett, Mrs. Henry A., chairman, Citizens Emergency Committee
on Reorganization, and vice president, Federation of Citizens
Associations:
Letter to the President of the United States, April 22, 1952____.
Letter to Senator Francis Case, from John Russell Young,
September 28, 1951.
Resolution.......
Connaughton, John H., member, Executive Board, Federation of
Citizens Associations of the District of Columbia, letter from
J. Ross Veal, M. D., president, Federation of Citizens Associations
of the District of Columbia, to Senator John L. McClellan, May
20, 1952
Cook, Martin A., representing the veterans organizations of the
District of Columbia, statement__
Donohue, F. Joseph, acting president, Board of Commissioners, Gov-
ernment of the District of Columbia:
An open letter to the President of the United States, printed in
the Washington Daily News, April 21, 1952.
Galloway, Dr. George B., Legislative Reference Service, Library of
Congress:
Excerpt from Brig. Gen. Bernard L. Robinson, statement with
his interpretation of section 3 of Plan 5 of 1952
Excerpt of letter from Commissioner John Russell Young_
Kefauver, Hon. Estes, a United States Senator from the State of
Tennessee, statement_
McClellan, Hon. John L., a United States Senator from the State of
Arkansas:
Letter from George B. Galloway, Legislative Reference Section,
Library of Congress, to Senator John L. McClellan, May 20,
1952
Letter from Theodore Wiprud, Medical Society of the District of Columbia, to Senator John L. McClellan, May 16, 1952- Robinson, Brig. Gen. Bernard L., Engineer Commissioner, Govern- ment of the District of Columbia:
Chart-Present organization of the District of Columbia Gov- ernment
Chart Plan for municipal reorganization, District of Colum- bia
Clarification and extension of previous testimony of the Board of Commissioners, submitted April 7, 1952.
Plan for establishment of a citizens advisory council
Proposed assignment of 95 agencies to 15 departments and 2 offices__
Resolution adopted by Board of Commissioners, May 19, 1952- progress report to Congress on reorganization_ Resolution-Interpretation of the Commissioners concerning section 3 of Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1952, May 19, 1952__ Walsh, Leonard, president, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, resolution adopted May 13, 1952..........
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