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 féigg) TXTLE 1; TITLE 13 (W; ’s*l` •. _ Sec L Q2! l l`.*H* OF THB CENSUS-•••r-•·•-•*•••·•-·•¥•""•'•:;•••"""""'••* (*m,o,r=z~ 1.-BUREAU OF THE CENSUS. °  ( Z"!l$lIl(’H·t ésfnblishméllt. . L l ·.··(ror of the Census; duties. .. ;l,,;.l,. as ·m omeial Register. lt S; mine; and distribution of bulletins, etc. I· é i éf %%<*l'\‘l&€Z DI‘£f€§‘€l\(!88.. .. _, » wzensllip of employees. D _' . Y ~. e¤;».¤—s of oldrccords for States or cities. · eration 1. Permanent establishment.-—The Census Otilce V a·-m¤_;l`·;lrily established in the Department of the Interior ix H. J··r¤lmsce' with an Act_entltled"‘ an Actto provide for taking up twelfth and subsequent censuses,"- approved March 3, 1899 i~;1mr1»;— a permanent office. {Mar. 6, 1902, c. 139, 5 1,432 Stat nl Q · _ _ · . _ T2. Director of the Census; duties.--·¥'l`he permanent Censul 4.,;;-··_sllall be in charge ofa Director of·the_Census, appointed `   me Presidentyby and with the advice and consent of the >.nan·. lt shall be his duty to snperintend anddirect the tak me er censuscs of the United States and to perform such othe1 · ·m:§;·:< as may the imposed upon him by law. (Mar. 6,1902 l-, ’•::£s&§ 3, 32`Statt $1.) ’ - l · » _ ` zl. Duties as to 0§ci•l Register.——-The Director of the?Censu; amzl .<;;Eu>=e to be compiled, edited, indexed and published,-oz .4- llmlre the tlrst Monday in October of each year an Oirliciat lleriioer of the United Staten which shall contain a full ant k··»mp1ete list of allpersons occupying administrative and super x‘i><·ry positions in each executive and judicial department oz me Government, including the District of Columbia, in con zlmilin with which salarlmare paid from the Treasury of the ullnrl States. The Register shall show the name; omcial title ~£mn·y, compensation and emoluments; legal residence andplace _ or muployment for each person listed therein;. Rrovidod, how rr-.-r,·1‘lnat the Omciaf Register shall not contain the name oz any postmaster, amistant postmaster or odlcer of the Army Katy and Marine Corpse. _  _ ` _ ` To enablethe Director of theCcnsns'to compueanu pnbllsl my nilicial Rcglster ot the United States,`the Executive Omce me judi¤~lary,‘ the Commissioners ot the District of Columbia and the head or each. executive department, independent omce t wxahushmeat and commission ot- the Government shall, as o; the lst day of July of each` y€¤¥°» §upply" to the` Director of tht lmsust the data fedlliféd by this swtionpupon forms approval and turnlehml by him. in due time to permit thepubllcation o the Uiliciabkeglnter as herein provided; and no  erm; compen l vation shall hemllowed to any- omcer, clerk,`or. e¤glp10yee,oI Um ‘ liuljeau ot the Census for eomplllng the Odlclal Rmlster. (Mar G, 1902, c_1&, S 7, 82 Stat. 52; June 7, 1906,jc. 8048, $4 Stat 2l9;·Mnr_. 3,,1925, c. 421, § 2 (a, lg), 43 Stat};1105.), _ t 4. Printing and distribution of lmlletlai, etc.-y—-'lihe Director _ of the Censua lg authorized and directed tohare prlnted, puh lished, and éstrlbuteggtrom time to time, bnlletinq and report ntl the preliminary a other ruultsaof the var® `lnvostlga clone authorised by law; andall of Bd1d.prlnt.ine‘ and blndln; shall be doneby the'Pnhlic Brlnter at the Government Prlntlnl OlilceZ (Mar. 6,1902, c. W, Q- 11, 32'St¤t._53.·) ., · ` l _ _ 5.\‘Civil· service; preferences;-—All elnployea of the Cenau _.0illce, except unskilled laborers, are placed under the prof! eiousof eectie¤a~&2, @3, wh, 637, @8,840, M1 and 642 of Title 5- _I$Xneu{rrvn Dnunruénrs Ann Govlmnumr Grrxem Ann Eu
 * _ z?,r¤,.;.»n of Cotton and Tobacco Statistics.

3.·—~——CENSU8_ Q    1-8 .-—CENSUS * . Chapter. Soc, l I 3. CG¥,•LECTI·ON on STATISTIC8,,,;.-.‘. 6-,, ”,,,_ ,. ,.__ ,,,,5,% ,,.,, 61, L —‘. ‘ . PLQjEES, and the jules esiabkshed thereunder. Pefsons who 'have served as nolgjers in, any war. in which the United States may have men engaged, who have been honoxjably discharged ‘ f1·0m_the service of the United States and the widows otsucn soldiers, nhall have preference in the matter. of employment. ‘_ Ml new appointments lo the permanent clerical force in the Census Otiice shall bcmade in accordance with_the reqnirenhents · .0f sections 632, 633, 635, 637.638, 640, 641 and 6-$2 aforesaid. (Mar. 6, 1902, .c. 139, ‘§ 5, 32 Stat. 51.) ‘ ‘ a— 6. Citizenship of employees.-+All employees of the Census 1 Omce shall be citizens of·the United States. (Mar. 6,. 1902, n. .7. Qivisicn of Cotton and Tobacco -Staiistics.?—eThere shall . be in the ofxibial organination qi 'the bureau a separate, dis4 tinct, and independent division called the Division of C0tt<m_ s and Tobacco Statistics. (May 10, 1916, c. 117, S 1,. 39 Stat. {110-)  -.   .'   ¢. 2 8. Copies of old records for States qr citics.———The Directqr - bt the Census is authorized; upon thé request of a governor of ¤'_ any State o1·_Territ0ry, or thenchief omccr of any municipal .. government, t0_furni$h such governor or municipal bmcer with copies of s0·` much of the Bias or rec0rds_ of tjhc eleven deccmiia}. B Nenumerations from 1790 to 1890, inclusive, as may be r;ed1§stcd, I at the discretion.0f\thé Director of the Census, upon pnym 'nt of I the actual cost qi rnagking such copies ;. and the amounts sb rei_ ceived. shall be covered into the Treasury of `the United States, n·~ . tb be placed to the credit of andkin `additicntc the appropria- I tionimade for the taking of the censixn. (Jan." 12, 1903, c. 90, 32 · Stat. 767.)   · ' B * : . ‘ r . B Sec .._` — .._ `21. Time and place of taking. f 22.\_Decenn1&l census period. - ‘ ._ _‘ 23. Bmployaen during census perm}.: appointment nnmprcferences. • " 24. Duties of sdditionnl mploycm; disbunmingclerk. · · ~ 25. Ccmpensation on piece-price bisin. ‘ _ 1, 26.- Examination and selection ot employees; ‘tgans(gn·s. { 27. Scope of degennm census ;· statistics; by whom collected. ’ 28. Designation ot"snpere·is0r¤ nad districts; vncaacina ·• 29. Duties at supervisors: enumeratorz. - h 80. Conipenastion ot supex·v!sors;` allowances. { 31. Dntie; 0£_ enumc1··a.tor;‘ pommlssinn. ` B- 32. Enumeration districts and aqsignmgntl. 33. Removal ot enumcratom. ‘ ·n Q 34. Iiicamplatc 0; crfoneom enumeration. f_ 35. interpreters. _ · _ _ l,. 86._C¤¤1De¤sation of ennmeratorsy expenspm. B $7. Residence ,o! snperéisorn ans! enuxnerators. ~_ _ 88.* Payment for qerviceé on death `ct· supervisor or enuméuntor. 8% 8pecia1_am'¢s‘; gppaintmwt, duties, c¤mpcnsaticn,_•nd allowances. L 40. Oath nr mation. . “ ’ 41. Qu•LliQestion pt employgea, . — " E., 42. Enumeration: commencement and ccmpletion. 48. Renewing compenaatsnn tovnppointment; penalty. s· 45. Duty t¤`»tn·:uish·°¢€¤rr<;ct -informsticm:·p¢na1ty. · l.‘ 46. Causing inngcurntc nnnmarntion;_ pen•_1ty. . _ _ _ g 47. Dntytd furnish information 8_s‘t0 organisation, etc.; penalty. 48. Restriction qu use ax information. · ’ ‘ · S 49. E¤»£¤!·¤&m`e¤fof'¤ng• nad pcnnltku. · 50. 4uth0rim.ti¤¤· of expenditures for expenses. g 51. Printing op publishingf ·, `_ __ {_ 52. Inmrmnntion (rom ether depnrtmgentg. _ _.  Addittnnal census qtazficnlture and liveétnck. E 54. Aéditicnal statistics-of manufactured products? _ _ i· 55. Copicmof rjeturns, data, etg.} {cr States, conrys and ofhvrs.
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 * Chapter 2.-—-THE DECENNIAL CENSUS..
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