APPENDIX A Positions affected by H. R. 1689, describing present pay, amounts proposed in H. R. 1689 and H. R. 1689 as amended by House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, with increases The increase is the difference between annual compensation provided for in H. R. 1689, as amended, and present compensation. 7 Rates of compensation to be fixed by the President as follows: 2 not exceeding $22,500 annually; 3 not exceeding $20,000 annually; and 7 not exceeding $17,500 annually. Rates of compensation to be fixed by the President as follows: 2 not exceeding $20,000 annually; 3 not exceeding $18,000 annually; and 7 not exceeding $16,000 annually. Estimated total increase in annual salaries of 12 positions covered in subsec. 2 (b) is $76,030. Positions affected by H. R. 1689, describing present pay, amounts proposed in H. R. 1689 and H. R. 1689 as amended by House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, with increases-Continued 1 The increase is the difference between annual compensation provided for in H. R. 1689, as amended, and present compensation. The following positions were struck out of H. R. 1689; Commissioner, Public Housing Administration; Commissioner, Federal Housing Administration; and members of the Home Loan Bank Board, which left these positions at their present salary of $15,000 per annum. Positions affected by H. R. 1689, describing present pay, amounts proposed in H. R. 1689 and H. R. 1689 as amended by House Post Office and Civil Service Committee, with increases-Continued The increase is the difference between annual compensation provided for in H. R. 1689, as amended, and present compensation. Position presently filled by a brigadier general. Administrative Office of the United States Courts_ Air Force, Department of (National Military Establishment). Archives__. Army, Department of (National Military Establishment). Page 17 19 74 24 25 75 25 28 29 30 31 32 34 78 35 35 36 37 38 38 41 42 42 44 45 46 49 50 54 54 77 55 51 52 52 53 55 68 69 80 71 25 71 73 74 75 78 80 81 81 War Claims Commission.. Bureau-level positions: Commodity Credit Corporation, President (Administrator, Production and Marketing Administration) - - Comptroller of the Currency (Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Community Facilities, Bureau of, Commissioner_ Corporation) Customs, Bureau of, Commissioner. Farm Credit Administration, Governor. Farmers Home Administration, Administrator_ Federal Bureau of Investigation, Director- 1 Page 83 84 81 52 84 85 85 91 92 81 94 95 95 99 100 100 104 106 106 22 47 40 104 20 21 Forest Service, Chief Forester.. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Commissioner Internal Revenue, Bureau of, Commissioner.. Prisons, Bureau of, Director.. Production and Marketing Administration, Administrator_ Public Roads Administration, Commissioner.. Reclamation, Bureau of, Commissioner. Rural Electrification Administration, Administrator_ Soil Conservation Service, Chief Social Security Administration, Commissioner Special Assistants to the Secretary of Defense Position title: Director, Administrative Office of the United States Courts. Section of bill: 3 (b). Present salary: $10,330. Salary established: July 12, 1948, by Public Law 900 of Eightieth Congress. The base salary of $10,000 was fixed August 7, 1939, by Public Law 299 of Seventysixth Congress. Proposed salary: $17,500. Incumbent: Henry P. Chandler. State: Resident of Illinois when appointed, now Maryland. Responsibilities: The Director, who is appointed by the Supreme Court, is responsible by statute (28 U. S. C. 604-605) for the management of the administrative matters of the United States courts and the improvement of the administration of the offices of the courts under the general direction of the Judicial Conference of the United States consisting of the Chief Justice of the United States, chairman, and the chief judges of the courts of appeals of the 11 judicial circuits including the District of Columbia. The United States courts with which he deals are the courts of appeals, the district courts, the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, the Court of Claims, the Customs Court, and the United States courts in Alaska, Hawaii, the Canal Zone, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The responsibilities of the Director, more specifically, include the following: (1) To provide the business administration of the courts including among others: (a) preparing estimates for the appropriations, justifying them before the Judicial Conference, the Bureau of the Budget, and the Appropriations Com 90486-492 |