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Service Commission has no copies of the Official Register for dis-The Civil
Government establishments and private individuals should addresstribution.
for this publication to the Superintendent of Documents, Governmentrequests
Washington D. C; copies are on sale at $2.50 each.Printing Office, 25,
1951United States Government Printing Office, Washington:—
[Public— 387 74th Congress]No.
[H. R. 8473]
ANACT To provide for the compiling and publishing of the Official Register of the United States
Be it enacted by the Senate and House Representatives the United Statesof of of
America in Congress assembled, That the United States Civil Service Commission
shall cause to be compiled, edited, indexed, and published each year an Official
Register the United States, which shall contain a full and complete listof of all
persons occupying administrative and supervisory positions in the legislative,
executive, and judicial branches of the Government, including the District of
Columbia, in connection with which salaries are paid from the Treasury of the
United States. The register shall show the name; official title; salary, compensa-
tion, and emoluments; legal residence and place of employment for each person
listed therein: Provided, however, That the Official Register shall not contain the
name of any postmaster or assistant postmaster, or any officer of the Army,
Navy, and Marine Corps, unless such officer is assigned anas administrative
officer.
Sec. 2. To enable the United States Civil Service Commission to compile
and publish the Official Register of the United States as early as practicable
after the first of June of each year, the Executive Office, the legislative and judi-
cial branches of the Government, the Commissioners of the District of Columbia,
and the head of each executive department, independent office, establishment,
and commission of the Government shall, as of the 1st day of May of each year,
beginning with May 1936, supply to the United1, States Civil Service Commis-
sion the data required by this Act, upon forms approved and furnished by the
Commission, in due time to permit the publication of the Official Register as
herein provided; and no extra compensation shall be allowed to any officer, clerk,
or employee of the United States Civil Service Commission for compiling the
Official Register.
Sec. 3. Of the Official Register there shall be printed, bound, and delivered
to the Superintendent of Documents and charged to the Congressional allot-
ment for printing and binding a sufficient number of copies for distribution as
follows: To the President of the United States, four copies, one copy of which
shall be for the library of the Executive Office; to the Vice President of the United
States, two copies; to each Senator, Representative, Delegate, and Resident
Commissioner in Congress, three copies; to the Secretary and the Sergeant at
Arms of the Senate and to the clerk, the Sergeant at Arms, and the Doorkeeper of
House of Representatives,the each one copy; to the library of the Senate and
the House, each, not to exceed fifteen copies; to the library of the Supreme Court,
copies; the Librarytwo to of Congress, for international exchange and for official
use in Washington, District of Columbia, not to exceed one hundred and fifty
copies; the Municipalto Library of the District of Columbia, two copies; and to
the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, ten copies. The "usual number"
shall not be printed.
Sec. 4. The head of each executive department, independent office, or estab-
lishment of the Government, not mentioned above, desiring copies of the Official
Register shall issue, on or before May 1 of each year, a requisition upon the Public
Printer for the number of copies of the Official Register necessary to meet its
official requirements, the cost of such supply to be charged to the appropriations
available for printing and binding for such executive department, independent
office, or establishment.
Sec. 5. That section 510 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and
section 2 of the Act discontinuing the printing of certain Government publi-
cations, and for other purposes (43 Stat. approved1105), March 3, 1925, and all
Acts or parts of Acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto, be, and the
same are hereby, repealed.
Approved, August 28, 1935.
Note.—In view of the above act there was no 1935 edition of the Official Register,
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CONTENTS
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
Page
Senate 1
House of Representatives 3
General Accounting Office 7
Government Printing 12
ofLibrary Congress 12
Office of the Architect of the Capitol 13
EXECUTIVE BRANCH
The President 17
Executive Office of the President:
The White House Office 17
Bureau of the Budget 17
Council of Economic Advisers 18
National Security Council 18
National Security Resources Board 18
,
Office of Defense Mobilization 19
Philippine Alien Property Administration 20
President's Commission on Internal Security and Individual Rights. 20 ^Materials Policy Commission 20
Department of State 22
Office of the Legal Adviser 23 of the Director of International Security Affairs 24
Policy Planning Staff 24
Executive Secretariat 24
Bureau of European Affairs 24 of Far Eastern Affairs 25
Bureau of German Affairs 25 of Inter-American Affairs 25
Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs 26 of United Nations Affairs 26
Foreign Service 27
Foreign Service Inspection Corps 27
Management Staff 27
Division of Foreign Buildings Operations 27 of Reporting Services 27
Office of Budget and Finance 27 of Personnel 28
Office of Operating Facilities 28
Office of Securit}^ and Consular Affairs 29
Technical Cooperation Administration 30
Office of International Materials Policy 30 of Economic Defense and Trade Policy. 30
Office of Transport and Communications Policy 31 of Financial and Development Policy __ 31__
ofOffice Public Affairs 31
International Information and Educational Exchange Program 32
Office of International Information 32 of Educational Exchange 32
Office of Intelligence Research 33 of Libraries and Intelligence-Acquisition 34
Board of the Foreign Service 34 of Examiners for the Foreign Service 34
Foreign Service Buildings Commission 34
United States Mission to the United Nations 35
The Institute of Inter-American Affairs 36
V.
CONTENTSVI
PageDepartment of State—Related Agencies:
for Reciprocity InformationCommittee 36
Water CommissionInternational Boundary and —United States and
Mexico 37
Commission United Boundary — States, Alaska, and
Canada 37
Joint Commission, TheInternational 37
CommissionJoint Mexican-United States Defense 37
National Control BoardMunitions 38
Caribbean Commission 38Far Eastern ^ 38
Treasury Department 39
Office of the Secretary 39
Bureau of Accounts 39
Bonds CommitteeInterdepartmental Savings 40
Bureau of Customs 40
Committee on Practice 58
Bureau of Engraving and Printing 58
Office of General Counsel 59
Bureau of Internal Revenue 59
Office of International Finance , 92
Bureau of the Mint 92 of Narcotics 93
Bureau of the Public Debt 93
Tax Advisorv Staff of the Secretary 94
Office of the Technical Staff 94
Office of the Treasurer 94
United States Coast Guard 94 Savings Bonds Division 98
United States Secret Service 102
Department of Defense:
Office of the Secretary of Defense 103
Immediate Office of the Secretary 103
Office of the Deputy 103
Executive Office of the 103
Office of the Director of Administration 103
Armed Forces Policy Council 104
Management Committee 104
Office of Management Engineering 104 of the Civilian Assistant to the Secretary 105
Office of Assistant Secretary (Comptroller) 105 of (Legal and Legislative Affairs) 105
Office of (Manpower and Personnel) 106
Office of Assistant to the Secretary (International Security Affairs) 107
107 of Guided Missiles
Military Liaison Committee to the Atomic Energy Commission 107
108Joint Chiefs of Staff
108Research and Development Board
109Weapons Systems Evaluation Group
109Munitions Board
113Military Renegotiation Policyand Review Board
113Military Traffic Service
113Armed Forces Medical Policy Council
113Office of Public Information
115The Joint Secretaries
115North Atlantic Treaty Organization Standing Group
115Joint Service Schools
115Department of the Army
115Office of the Secretary of the Army
115Office of the Under Secretary of the Army
Manage- of the Assistant of the Army (General
116ment)
116Office of the Secretary of the Army
116Offi-ce of the Department Counselor
of theOffice of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary
117Army
117Office of the Chief of Staff
119Administrative Services
120Technical Services