Federal Register - February 2, 1939
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FEDERAL REGISTER, Thursday, February 2, 1939
service of the Coast and Geodetic Sur XX. Employees Compensation vey as may be authorized by the Com Commission mission after consultation with the De One private secretary or confiden partment of Commerce. Appointments tial1. assistant to each commissioner.
to such positions shall not exceed six months in any one calendar year.
XXI. Farm Credit Administration 8.
Caretakers and helpers at magnetic 1.
One private secretary or confiden and seismological observatories outside tial assistant each to the Governor of the continental United States.
Farm Credit Administration, the Land XII. Interstate Commerce Commission Bank Commissioner, the Intermediate Credit Commissioner, the Production 1.
One private secretary or confiden Credit Commissioner, and the Coopera tial assistant to each commissioner..
tive Bank Commissioner.
XIII. Department of Labor 2. Positions in the Federal Intermedi 1. Commissioners of conciliation in ate Credit Banks and the Production labor disputes whenever in the judg Credit Corporations.
3. Positions in the Regional Agricul ment of the Secretary of Labor the in tural Credit Corporations.
terests of industrial peace so require.
4. Agents employed in field positions 2. Three special assistants to the Secre the work of which is financed jointly by tary in the office of the Secretary.
3. One private secretary or confidential the Administration and cooperating per assistant to the head of each bureau in sons, organizations, or governmental the Department of Labor who is ap agencies outside the Federal service.
5. One general counsel, one general pointed by the President.
4. Two private secretaries or confiden solicitor, and three assistants general tial assistants to the Secretary of Labor, counsel.
and one to each Assistant Secretary of X X II. Federal Power Com m ission Labor.
1. One private secretary or confiden XIV. Bureau of the Budget tial assistant to each commissioner.
1.
One private secretary or confidential XXj .II. Securities and Exchange assistant each to the Director and Assist Commission ant Director.
1. One private secretary or confiden XV. Export-Import Bank of Washington tial assistant to each member of the 1. Members of the Board of Trustees. Commission.
XVI. Civil Aeronautics Authority XXTV. National Railroad Adjustment Board 1. One private secretary or confiden tial assistant to each of the three mem 1. One private secretary or confiden bers of the Air Safety Board.
tial assistant to each member of the 2. Caretakers and light attendants em Board.
ployed on emergency landing fields and XXV. National Mediation Board other air navigation facilities.
1. One private secretary or confiden XV. Railroad Retirement Board tial assistant to each member of the 1.
One private secretary or confiden Board.
tial assistant to each member of the XXVI. National Training Schpol for Board.
Boys XVin. Veterans Administration 1. The superintendent of the National 1. Five special assistants to the Ad Training School for Boys.
ministrator.
XXVII. Board of Tax Appeals 2. One private secretary or confiden tial assistant to the Administrator.
1. One private secretary or confiden 3. Professional or technical specialists tial assistant to each member of the when employed temporarily for consul Board.
tation purposes.
4. Positions in Veterans. Administra XXVin. National Resources Committee tion facilities when filled by the appoint 1. Professional, scientific, and tech ment of members of such facilities re ceiving domiciliary care if, in the opinion nical experts employed for short periods of the Veterans Administration, the for consultation purposes.
duties can be satisfactorily performed by XXIX. Puerto Rico Reconstruction such members.
Administration 5. Any local physician or dentist em 1. Physicians and dentists employed ployed on a fee basis or a part-time basis when, in the opinion of the Com on a part-time or fee basis, and profes mission, the establishment of registers sional, scientific, or technical experts employed for short periods for consulta is impracticable.
tion purposes.
XIX. Social Security Board XXX.
Electric Home and Farm 1. One private secretary or confiden Authority tial assistant to each member of the Board.
1. Members of the Board of Trustees.
XXXI. Commodity Credit Corporation 1. Members of the Board of Directors.
XXXII. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1. One private secretary or confiden tial assistant to each member of the Board of Directors.
2. One general counsel.
3. All field positions concerned with the work of liquidating the assets of closed banks or the liquidation of loans to banks, and all temporary field posi tions the work of which is concerned with paying the depositors of closed in sured banks.
XXXHI. Federal Prison Industries, Inc.
1. The Commissioner of Industries.
XXXIV. Alley Dwelling Authority 1. One position of counsel.
XXXV. Works Progress Administration 1. One Deputy Administrator and five Assistant Administrators.
2. One general counsel.
XXXVI. United States Maritime Commission 1. All positions on government-owned ships operated by the Commission.
SCHEDULE B
Positions Which May Be Filled Upon Noncompetitive Examination I. Interior Department 1. Any competitive position at an In dian school when filled by the wife of a competitive employee of the school, when because of isolation or lack of quarters, the Commission deems it in the interest of the service to have appointment made upon noncompetitive examination.
2. Twelve field representatives to act as the immediate and confidential repre sentatives of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, subject to such evidence of quali fications as the Civil Service Commission may prescribe after consultation with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
n . United States Housing Authority 1. Such administrative or custodial positions in the field service of the United States Housing Authority relating to the management or maintenance of Federal low-rent housing projects which, in the opinion of the Commission, cannot be filled satisfactorily through open com petitive examination; provided that no position shall be filled under this para graph unless it is clearly demonstrated that the best interests of the service will be served thereby.
III. Department of Commerce 1. Commercial attaches and assistant commercial attaches, trade commission ers and assistant trade commissioners, and their clerks, appointed by the Sec retary to investigate trade conditions abroad; and not to exceed six specialists who may be employed in the United States for the purpose of promoting the