COMMITTEE ON EXPENDITURES IN THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS TENTATIVE SCHEDULE WEEK OF JUNE 23
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tdommiTTEE ON EXPMTDITURES IN TIM EXZCUTIVE DVARTMkTS
Week of June 23
'rune 24 - Tuesday -Captain J. P. W.:Vest, Navy Department -- H. R. 2319
Dr. Vannevar Bush, President, Carnegie Institute of
Washington -- H. R.-2319
June 25 - Wednesday.. Hearing on H. R. 775, Mr. Brown of Ohio, A Bill'
For the establishment of the Commission on Organization
:of the Executive Branch of the Government.
Witnesses --Representative Clarence J. Brown; Dr. Henr3,
P. Seidemann, Brookings Institute; Dr. Louis
Meriam A3roo1clnga-Institute.:
Thursday-Continue. hearings on H. R. 7754 Mr. Brown's Bt11.,
Witnessetk- Mr. Carter Atkins, Connecticut Public
Expenditures Commission; Mr. Jacob Prance,
Mid-Continent Petroleum Corporation,
Baltimore, Md.; Mr. Walter D 'Nailer, Curtis
- Publishing Co.
June 27 --Priday Continue hearings on H. R. 775, Mr. Brown's Bill.
July 1 - Tuesday Captain Walter Karig!, USN -- H. R. 2319
Vice Admiral Arthur W. Radford -- H. R. 2319
July 2 - Wednesday - Brig. General Gerald C. Thomas, USMC -- H. R. 2319
Rear Admiral Ralph A. Ofstie, USN -- H. R. 2319
Week of July 7
July .7 -Monday - Captain Raymond R. Waller, USN -- H. R. 2319
Brig. General William A. Worton, USMC -- H. R. 2319
July 8 - Tuesday - Mr. Arthur Duffy, American Legion -- H. R. 2319
Mr. John Dwight Sullivan, American Legion -- H. R. 2319
July 9 - Wednesday - Honorable Sterling Cole, Representative from the State
of New York -- H. R. 2319
Honorable Carl Vinson, Representative from the State
of Georgia -- H. R. 2319
July 10- Thursday - Vice Admiral Gerald F. Began, USN -- E. R. 2319
Captain J. G. Grommelin, USN -- H. R. 2319
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Section 10ie Ca) provides that the Direotor of Contra
intelligence shall be *appointed but civilian life by the
Presidents* (yeget 8, line 2). xt is tat that the Preside*
ahead sot be United in this appointment to e and
it is therefore ruggested that this pravisiozt he amended to
read either Ito be appointed by the Presitionte or to be affoltrned
frizz military or civilian life by the President.* It would
axeler merise at this Use to restrict the choice of the Prod.
dont, ea he &weld be free to appoint either a cdfridliam or a
railiteay Direater, mearding to the ammilahiltty of pereminel.
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or of Ike Persia Santee of the United States and any ecemiesiened
officer of the anted eervioas, Coast Owed, Coast and Geodetic
Survey, Or Public Sulth Service, may be assigned to or detailed
for de* as Direator, Deputy Direstert or other position with the
-Agway; and soak service sun in no way affect any, statue, office.
rank or grade he may hold or occupy in the Department of State,
the Foreign Service .ef the United States, the armed services,
Coast and Geodetic Survey, or Public- ffealth Service, or say
emolument, perquisite, right, privilege or benefit incident to
or arising out of any such status, office, rank or grade, eeteith. -
standing the provisions of Title 10 U.S. Code, Soc. 576, the
Foreign Service Mt of 1946, or sny- other law pertaining to such
pay and allowances. Any such officer of the Departseet ofcuts,.
the Foreign Service of the United States, *retests/amid officer
on the active list in sm. of the above-mentioned services, shall
receive, ehile serving with this Agency, them. of therState
Department, the Foraiipa&avicso, or the silitaey or other pay and
allowances peyable to an officer of his grade an active service,
and shall be paid, in addition, annual comvmnsation at a rate.
equal to the difference between the salary set forth for men
Iloeition in Section, 104 of this Act, and the amownt of each Jtate
Deparbnent, Foreign Service or military or other pay zuntallowences.
The question of salary of the Director should be oonei-
ered? particularly if the Director is to be a civilian. It Is
believed that the salary should be placed at3151000 ehich is
also the salary assigned to the Chairsmaxof the Nati:nal 3ecuri4'
Aescurces Board.
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