Senator SCHOEPPEL. I wanted that in the record, because I wanted to be sure that they are treated uniformly. Mr. Woods. Yes, sir. Senator DIRKSEN. Mr. Chairman, I would like to ask some questions, but before I do I would like to ask what do you propose to do about the testimony that is taken now, now that the earlier hearings have been printed? The CHAIRMAN. This will be a separate record. We thought we would get to this after we were through with the first part of it. Senator DIRKSEN. There is some information I would like to get. I don't want to burden Mr. Woods with a lot of answers here this morning but you can get this for the stenographic transcript. No. 1. I wish you would put in the record what your budget is for fiscal 1952 and what your estimated budget is for fiscal 1953. Mr. WOODS. Yes sir. (The information requested follows:) The budget for the fiscal year 1952 is $14,247,000. Estimates for the fiscal year 1953 are now being prepared for submission to the Bureau of the Budget, and the amount has not yet been determined or approved. Senator DIRKSEN. I wish you would also include the personnel you had as of January 1, 1952, and the personnel that you anticipate for June 30, 1952. Mr. WOODS. Yes sir. (The information requested follows:) Actual employment on January 1, 1952, was 2,697. Estimated actual employment as of June 30, 1952, is 2,970. Senator DIRKSEN. I wish also that you would set out the amount that has been allocated to travel in dollars and cents, how much travel has been done, and the number of people who are in a travel status, and what their names are. I just assume not everybody in your office is in a travel status? Mr. WOODS. Senator, on that do you mean people who actually travel? We have, for example, field men attached to the national office, and some attached to the regional office, who are practically in a travel status all the time. Senator DIRKSEN. No; I am thinking only of the national office. You don't have to give the regional people. (The information referred to follows:) The amount allocated for travel during the fiscal year 1952 is $719,000, of which $431,788 had been obligated through February 29, 1952. It should be pointed out that there are 2,600 rent advisory board members who serve without compensation and who are not included in the count of employees but who are reimbursed for travel expenses and allowed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence when away from their homes or places of business. NATIONAL OFFICE EMPLOYEES WHO TRAVEL ON BLANKET AUTHORIZATIONS Woods, Tighe E., Director of Rent Stabilization Barr, William G., Deputy Director Del Giorno, Zachary T., special assistant to the Director Diggle, B. W., military liaison officer DuPre, Flint O., Acting Deputy Director (Public Relations) Dupree, Ed., general counsel Madigan, John J., Deputy Director (Administration) Muchin, Jacob, Deputy Director (Program) Fox, Raymond J., field representative Holmes, Elizabeth J., accountant Jackson, Joseph S., decontrol specialist Lurie, Oscar M., special assistant Manion, Horace A., accountant O'Neil, J. Francis, field assistant Porter, J. Edwin, field representative Proffitt, George W., field representative Skubal, Leonard A., Assistant Deputy Director (Program) Swope, William S., accountant Taylor, Maxwell M., field representative Trueblood, Paul M., field representative Watts, Alexander H., field representative Yoshioka, Ben, special assistant NATIONAL OFFICE EMPLOYEES WHO TRAVEL ONLY OCCASIONALLY ON SPECIFIC TRIP AUTHORIZATIONS Appell, Isadore, attorney adviser *Bloomberg, Florence I., placement assistant *Blum, Dera, records analyst *Boucher, Mae D., placement officer Brown, Francis X., information and editorial clerk Buckley, James M., information specialist Castonia, Clymine, administrative aide Comfort, G. William, Director, Budget and Finance Branch *Comrey, Halley S., secretary-stenographer Conn, Russell A., national hotel specialist Connelly, Willa, field personnel officer Crist, Helen E., administrative assistant Dinwiddie, John M., information specialist *Donine, Sophie, Chief, Payroll Section Donohue, J. Gregory, attorney adviser Edwards, Adolph M., trial attorney *Engel, Anna M., employee-relations assistant *Farrell, Willa K., secretary Galloway, James B., assistant to Director, Administrative Services Branch Happ, Howell C., attorney adviser Harrigan, John T., supervisor, property and space Harris, Gertrude S., shorthand reporter Hawkins, Richard L., publications writer Healy, Frank G., congressional information officer Hodgin, Robert, investigator Hoffman, Charles, attorney adviser Honig, Isadore, trial attorney Jamieson, David, printing and publications clerk Johnson, Wilmuth, secretary Judge, Oliver J., Director, Compliance Branch McLeod, John A., attorney adviser Manness, Irving, attorney adviser Matteo, Linda A., Director, Personnel Branch Mills, Juanita N., placement assistant Moran, William, trial attorney Pearce, Wesley D., National Board coordinator Phillips, Cyrus J., storekeeper and storage assistant *Plummer, Charles O., placement officer *Pohling, Joseph A., Chief, Reproduction, Planning and Control *Rabenhorst, Daniel C., procurement clerk Reimers, Leora, secretary *Rogow, Melvin J., personnel representative *Have made only one trip during fiscal year. Salzman, Aaron, investigator Sauer, Robert A., assistant general counsel Scheffer, David, trial attorney *Sharpe, Elsie L., Chief, Communications and Control Shohet, Max R., radio information specialist Siegel, Nathan, trial attorney *Smith, Oliver L., Chief, Duplicating and Distribution Spector, Minerva A., position classifier Stein, Joseph, litigation attorney Thurmond, Frances H., information specialist *Tompkins, Evelyn D., Chief, Audit Section Van Veen, Henry G., attorney (WAE) *Walker, Joe A., assistant to Director, Budget and Finance Branch *Weed, Katherine L., administrative assistant Weed, William H., Director, Administrative Services Branch White, J. Walter, assistant general counsel Wigby, Mary Louise, assistant Board coordinator Williamson, Jayo, Chief, Field Services Branch York, Marie, assistant to Deputy Director (Advisory Boards) Senator DIRKSEN. Now, could you insert in the record the number of areas in the country that are presently under control? Mr. Woods. Yes, sir. Alabama: 288 DEFENSE-RENTAL AREAS UNDER CONTROL, MARCH 26, 1952 Anniston Dothan-Ozark Huntsville Connecticut-Continued New Haven Waterbury Delaware: Delaware Arizona: Tucson Fort Huachuca Dover Austin Brainerd Duluth-Superior International Falls Mankato Minneapolis-St. Paul Mississippi: Biloxi-Pascagoula Cape Girardeau Sedalia Montana: Great Falls Missoula Nebraska: Sidney Nevada: Hawthorne New Jersey: Atlantic County Mount Holly-Lakehurst Northeastern New Jersey New Mexico: Albuquerque Clovis North Carolina: Durham |