Executive Order No. 44 (1902)John W. Haussermann, Assistant Attorney-General; L. A. Dorrington, Superintendent of Buildings and Illumination, and J. L. Barrett, Chief Clerk of the Treasurer—s Office, are hereby appointed, a committee, under the provisions of section nine. Act Numbered Two hundred and fifteen, United States Philippine Commission, for the purpose of investigating, reporting upon, and fixing the responsibility for the present condition of certain public civil property for which superintendents of various depar19021 section
Executive Order No. 1 (1907)In the interest of efficiency of service and uniformity, as well as to secure greater dispatch and to avoid confusion, it is hereby ordered that in future all official communications from all Bureaus, Offices, officers, and employees of the Insular Government to persons, corporations. Offices, Bureaus, or Departments in the United States be sent through the Executive Bureau for transmittal to their destination through the Bureau of Insular Affairs of the War Department:—19071 section