A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE FIFTEENTH AND From Congressman UNITED STATES WASHINGTON 1928 SUBSEQUENT DECENNIAL CENSUSES HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON THE CENSUS SEVENTIETH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON A BILL TO PROVIDE FOR THE FIFTEENTH AND JANUARY 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 31; FEBRUARY 1, 8, 9, AND 10, COMPARISON OF CENSUS ACTS FOURTEENTH CENSUS [Public, No. 325, Sixty-fifth Congress, H. R. 11984] AN ACT To provide for the fourteenth and subsequent decennial censuses Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That a census of the population, agriculture, manufactures, forestry and forest products, and mines and quarries of the United States shall be taken by the Director of the Census in the year nineteen hundred and twenty and every ten years thereafter. The census herein provided for shall include each State, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. A census of Guam and Samoa shall be taken in the same year by the respective governors of said islands and a census of the Panama Canal Zone by the governor of the Canal Zone in accordance with plans prescribed or approved by the Director of the Census. SEC. 2. That the period of three years beginning the first day of July next preceding the census provided for in section one of this Act shall be known as the decennial census period, and the reports upon the inquires provided for in said section shall be completed and published within such period. SEC. 3. That during the decennial census period, and no longer, there may be employed in the Census Office, in addition to the force provided for by the legislative, executive, and judicial appropriation Act for the fiscal year immediately preceding the decennial census period, an assistant director, who shall be an experienced practical statistician; a chief statistician, who shall be a person of known and tried experience in statistical work; a disbursing clerk; an appointment clerk; a private secretary to the director; four stenographers; eight expert chiefs of division; and ten statistical experts. The assistant director shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The chief statistician, the disbursing clerk, the appointment clerk, the chiefs of divisions, and the private secretary to the director shall be appointed without examination by the Secretary of Commerce upon the recommendation of the Director of the Census. The statistical experts and the stenogra FIFTEENTH CENSUS [H. R. 393, Seventieth Congress, first session] A BILL To provide for the fifteenth and subsequent decennial censuses Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That a census of population, agriculture, and distribution shall be taken by the Director of the Census in the year 1930 and every ten years thereafter. The census herein provided for shall include each State, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, and Porto Rico. A census of Guam, Samoa, and the Virgin Islands shall be taken in the same year by the respective governors of said islands and a census of the Panama Canal Zone by the governor of the Canal Zone in accordance with plans prescribed or approved by the Director of the Census. SEC. 2. That the period of three years beginning the first day of July next preceding the census provided for in section 1 of this Act shall be known as the decennial census period, and the reports upon the inquiries provided for in said section shall be completed within such period. SEC. 3. That there may be employed in the Bureau of the Census, in addition to the force provided for by the appropriation Act for the fiscal year immediately preceding the decennial census period, two assistant directors, one of whom shall act as executive assistant to the director, performing, in addition, the duties usually assigned to the chief clerk, and the other, who must be a person of known and tried experience in statistical work, as technical and statistical advisor; these officials to be appointed by the Secretary of Commerce, upon the recommendation of the Director of the Census, in conformity with the civil service laws and rules. In addition to the force herein before provided for, there may be appointed by the Director of the Census, without regard to the provisions of the classification Act, for any period not extending beyond the decennial census period, at annual or piece-price rates of compensation to be fixed by him, as many temporary employees in the District of Columbia as may be necessary to meet |