Federal Register - February 2, 1939

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FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, February 2, 1939

State, and one to each Assistant Sec retary of State.
5. One private secretary or confiden tial assistant to the head of each bureau in the State Department appointed by the President.
6. One chauffeur for the Secretary of Published by the Division of the Federal State.
Register, The National Archives, pursuant to III. Treasury Department the authority contained in the Federal Register Act, approved July 26, 1935 49
1. Two private secretaries or confiden Stat. L. 500, under regulations prescribed tial assistants to the Secretary of the by the Administrative Committee, with the Treasury, and one to each Assistant approval of the President.
The Administrative Committee consists of Secretary of the Treasury.
the Archivist or Acting Archivist, an officer 2. One private secretary or confidential of the Department of Justice designated by assistant to the head of each bureau in the Attorney General, and the Public Printer the Treasury Department appointed by or Acting Public Printer.
The daily issue of the F ederal R egister the President.
will be furnished by mail to subscribers, free 3. Special employees in the field serv of postage, for $1 per month or $10 per year;
single copies 10 cents each; payable in ad ice of the Bureau of Narcotics; and spe vance. Remit by money order payable to cial employees for temporary detective Superintendent of Documents, Government work in the field service of the Bureau of Printing Office, Washington, D. C.
Correspondence concerning th e publica Internal Revenue under the appropria tion of the F ederal R egister should be ad tion for detecting and bringing to trial dressed to the Director, Division of the and punishment persons violating the in Federal Register, The National Archives, ternal revenue laws. Appointments un Washington, D, C, der this paragraph shall be limited to persons whose services are required be cause of individual knowledge of viola CONTENTSContinued tions of the law, and such appointments shall be continued only so long as the per Securities and Exchange Commis sonal knowledge possessed by the ap sion:
Page pointee of such .violation makes his serv Qpiumbus and Southern Ohio ices necessary. This exemption from Electric Co., supplemental competition is for special and unusual o rd er____________________ 502cases only and report shall be made to Jfclerth American Co., and North the Civil Service Commission by letter American Edison Co., applias soon as the appointment is made.
. cation approved, etc____
503
4. Classified positions at Government Jtfnited Telephone and Electric sanatoria when filled by patients during /
Co., etc., hearing_______ _ 502 treatment or convalescence.
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5. All person actually employed in lep rosy, yellow fever, and psittacosis inves upon recommendation of the appointing tigation stations. officer and approval of the Civil Service 6. Any local physician or dentist em Commission.
ployed in the Public Health Service on a 10.
Temporary, part-time, or intermit fee basis or a part-tim e basis when, in tent employments of mechanics, skilled the opinion of the Commission, the es laborers, and tradesmen on construction tablishment of registers is impracticable.
or repair work in the field services, in 7. Employees engaged on problems in places where there is no local board of prevntive medicine financed or partici examiners of the Civil Service Commis pated in by the Treasury Department and sion for the employing establishment, and a cooperating State, County, municipal where the Commission deems it imprac ity, incorporated organization, or an in ticable to establish registers of eligibles. dividual, in which at least one-half of Seasonal employments of a recurring the expense is contributed by the cooper nature are not authorized under this ating agency either in salaries, quarters, paragraph.
materials, equipment, or other necessary elements in the carrying on of the work.
n . State Department 8. Professional, technical, or scientific 1. Three special assistants to the Sec specialists when employed in the Pub lic Health Service on a fee basis or retary of State.
2. All employees of international com part-tim basis as consultants in con missions, congresses, conferences, and nection with problems in preventive boards, except the International Joint medicine, such appointments to be sub Commission; the International Bound ject to the prior approval of the ary Commission, United States and Mex Commission.
ico; and the International Boundary 9. Internes medical and dental in Commission, United States, Alaska, and the Public Health Service.
Canada.
10. Public Health Service: Research 3. Chief and two assistant chiefs of associates holding fellowships for a the foreign service buildings office.
fixed term of service in the National In
4. Two private secretaries or confi stitute of Health under thé act approved dential assistants to the Secretary of May 26, 1930. The qualifications for

such research associates shall be sub ject to approval by the Commission.
11.
Bureau of Customs: Positions in foreign countries designated as inter preter-translator and special em ployee, when filled by appointment of persons who are not citizens of the United States; and positions in foreign countries of messenger and janitor.
IV. War Department 1. Two private secretaries or confiden tial assistants to the Secretary of War and one to each Assistant Secretary of War.
2. One chauffeur for the Secretary of War.
3. United States Army Transport Serv ice: Longshoremen and dock seamen em ployed at ports in the United States; and the following positions on transport ships: Seaman, water tender, oiler, fire man, wiper, room-bath and deck steward, messman, messboy, dishwasher, janitor, porter, scullion, silver and glass man, watchman, headwaiter, waiter, bellboy, barber, laundryman, Post Exchange stew ard, administrative assistant-Post Ex change, soda dispenser; and all grades of the following: Coqk, baker, butcher, pantryman. The Civil Service Commis sion, with the concurrence of the Secre tary of War, is authorized to include in the classified service any of the foregoing positions which are of a character and stability of tenure similar to those now classified.
4. Positions the duties of which are of a quasi-military nature and involve the security of secret or confidential matter, when in the opinion of the Commission they cannot be filled from registers of eligibles.
5. One consulting architect for work of reconstructing the United States Mili tary Academy, West Point, N. Y.
6. In the Philippine Islands: artisans engaged in a recognized trade, craft or skilled manual occupation; helpers in such occupations; and other subordinate employees in similar manual occupa tions; when, in the opinion of the Com mission, the establishment of registers is impracticable.
7. Caretakers of abandoned military reservations or of abandoned or unoc cupied military posts when the positions are filled by retired noncommissioned officers or enlisted men.
8. Civilian professors, instructors, and teachers at the United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., except1the following: civilian instructor of wres tling, civilian instructor of boxing, civilian instructor of gymnastics, chapel organ ist and choirmaster, teachers at the childrens school, and librarian.
9. Physicians and surgeons employed on a fee basis or under contract when, in the opinion of the Commission, the es tablishment of registers is impracticable.
10. Employees at Army hospitals in /
the Philippines and in Puerto Rico when; /
in the opinion of the Commission, the

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Federal Register - February 2, 1939

TitoloFederal Register

PaeseStati Uniti

Data02/02/1939

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