Duties of Census Enumerators and Advancing the Date of Economic Censuses: Hearing Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3544 and H.R. 4818, Bills to Amend Section 25 of Title 13, United States Code, Relating to the Duties of Enumerators of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce; H.R. 3545 and H.R. 4819, Bills to Amend Section 131 of Title 13, United States Code, So as to Provide for Taking of the Economic Censuses 1 Year Earlier, Starting in 1968. March 19, 1963U.S. Print. Office, 1963 - 24 halaman |
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131 of title 25 of title 87th Congress accuracy accurate amend section 131 ARNOLD OLSEN AUGUST E BILL To amend Burkhalter California Census Bureau CENSUS ENUMERATORS censuses of manufactures Chairman Civil Service committee CONGRE LIBRARY CONGRESS GRESS CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY decennial census distributive trades DUTIES OF CENSUS duties of enumerators ECKLER economic censuses EDWARD GUDEMAN efficient GEORGE GLENN CUNNINGHAM GRESS THE LIBRARY House of Representatives house-to-house visits January 16 Johansen KATHARINE ST legislation letter carriers LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIBRARY THE LIBRARY mail questionnaire mineral industries Office and Civil person POOL population Post Office Department postal employees problem areas proposed purpose and need RARY OF CONGRESS recruit reimbursable basis RESS SCAMMON Secretary of Commerce section 25 service establishments special censuses starting in 1968 statement of purpose subcommittee TAEUBER taking the census title 13 United States Code WATSON
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Halaman 1 - Scammon, is here to explain fully the purpose and need for this bill, and I am sure he will be glad to answer any questions which members of the subcommittee will wish to raise.
Halaman 4 - The basic purpose of the legislation is set out in this general statement of mine, which if I may, Mr. Chairman, I will submit for the record and briefly summarize for the committee now.
Halaman 2 - THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE, Washington, DC, January 16, 1963. Hon. JOHN W. MOCOHMAOK, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Washington, DO, DEAR MR. SPEAKER: There are enclosed four copies of a draft bill to amend section...
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