STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1291, sig. 109-4/1045 Page 247 · 247 of 606
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1291, sig. 109-4/1045
English Translation
During the war, during which many tasks of the city administration are suspended or restricted, the First Assistant may take over the police administration. In Section B, the classification for the mayor and associate for the principal and police administration in grade B 5 is proposed. 2. Police administration. This administration consists of the a. police office, b. commercial office, c. fire department, d. air protection office, e. chemical investigation office, f. veterinary office. The duties of the police department, the trade office and the chemical office of investigation require more suggestions from the associate than meetings and decisions, so his use by them will not be very significant. Overall, the power of a full-time associate will not at first be fully employed. The police administration is most usefully assigned until further notice to the First Beige Order. As a result, a post for a special beige order is not provided. 3. School and cultural administration. For them exists the only office "school and cultural office". Its tasks are greatly reduced in size and importance compared to those in a comparable city of the Old Kingdom. The appointment of a special full-time assistant would be uneconomical. The following possibilities are considered: a. a joint full-office associate with the welfare administration, b. equipping the head of the office with the position of associate, c. a volunteer associate.