Reorganization Plan No. 27 of 1950: Hearings ... on S. Res. 302 ... July 6 and 7, 1950 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950 - 158 pages |
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... thing that happened in the Department of the Interior with the Indian Bureau . Anybody who has had any experience there , trying to get anything done for the Indians , recognizes that you can scarcely find the Indian Office down there ...
... thing that happened in the Department of the Interior with the Indian Bureau . Anybody who has had any experience there , trying to get anything done for the Indians , recognizes that you can scarcely find the Indian Office down there ...
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... thing proposed by the Hoover Commission , but also the relationships of those medical serv- ices in the field , the interchangeability of the personnel , so that they could assign the doctors and nurses , and so on , where they are ...
... thing proposed by the Hoover Commission , but also the relationships of those medical serv- ices in the field , the interchangeability of the personnel , so that they could assign the doctors and nurses , and so on , where they are ...
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... things of that sort . Senator BENTON . $ 100,000 annually saved ? Mr. LAWTON . Yes . Senator BENTON . That does not seem ... thing I would want to call attention to because of the point made in the previous testimony as to establishing a ...
... things of that sort . Senator BENTON . $ 100,000 annually saved ? Mr. LAWTON . Yes . Senator BENTON . That does not seem ... thing I would want to call attention to because of the point made in the previous testimony as to establishing a ...
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... thing , and from the administrative operational side that is quite similar , the fact that they are major grant programs , both of them . Senator IVES . That is true . Mr. LAWTON . And in dealing with States , there is an advantage in ...
... thing , and from the administrative operational side that is quite similar , the fact that they are major grant programs , both of them . Senator IVES . That is true . Mr. LAWTON . And in dealing with States , there is an advantage in ...
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... things which are going to occur at the other end of the line . When you bring education into this same stream of control ... thing is tight , but it is . almost impossible to get laws so tight but what there is still some administrative ...
... things which are going to occur at the other end of the line . When you bring education into this same stream of control ... thing is tight , but it is . almost impossible to get laws so tight but what there is still some administrative ...
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Page 93 - Transfers of other agencies: Director of the Bureau of the Budget is authorized and directed to study activities of other departments and agencies in the Federal Government and report to Congress on whether any of them should be transferred to the new department in the interest of economy and simplicity of administration.
Page 145 - Under the President, the heads of departments must hold full responsibility for the conduct of their departments. There must be a clear line of authority reaching down through every step of the organization and no subordinate should have authority independent from that of his superior.
Page 76 - Thank you, Senator. I appreciate having had the opportunity to be heard. Senator IVES. Thank you, Mr. Schiff, it has been a pleasure to have you. We will recess at this time until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. (Whereupon, at 3:55 pm the committee was recessed, to reconvene at 10 am, Friday, July 7, 1950.)
Page 138 - Source: The Budget of the United States Government for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30,1950, Washington, 1949, p. 1386; ibid, for fiscal 1951, p. 207. Without going into the details of the FSA budget, I wish to point out that before that agency was created
Page 145 - United States Senate, Washington, DC DEAR SENATOR MCCLELLAN: In view of the consideration of Reorganization Plan No. 27, I thought you might be interested in the following resolution adopted by the Association of State and Territorial Health Officers at its annual meeting in October 1949: Whereas the