WHY HAVE CAREER EXECUTIVES
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP70-00211R000900260016-6
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
2
Document Creation Date:
December 19, 2016
Document Release Date:
March 31, 2006
Sequence Number:
16
Case Number:
Publication Date:
April 4, 1959
Content Type:
AG
File:
Attachment | Size |
---|---|
CIA-RDP70-00211R000900260016-6.pdf | 80.82 KB |
Body:
A
XQ. `~ J _ _ 17l l KI11111
SEN DER WILL CHE SSIFICATION TOP AND BOTTOM
UNCLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL SECRET
STAT CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
OFFICIAL ROUTING SLIP
TO
ITIALS
DATE
1
2
3
4
5
6
ACTION
DIRECT REPLY
PREPARE
REPLY
APPROVAL
DISPATCH
RECOMMENDATION
COMMENT
FILE
RETURN to Fran
CONCURRENCE
X
INFORMATION
SIGNATURE
Remarks :
American Society for Public Admin., Wash.,
D. C. Chapter Luncheon on Wed. April 15 at
12:30 P.M. at Occidental Restaurant.
Please indicate if you plan to attend.
j 7L
FOL HERE TOR RN TO SENDER
FR M: NAM . ADDRESS AND PHONE NO.
DATE
~ ' k-. 16o1 Quarters E
T211
1
1 . ,
FORM NO. r~7 Replaces Form 30 4 (40)
Afproved For Release 2006/04/13: CIA- 00211 R
a
e ?' 7Ld/~/11s
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON, D. C. CHAPTER
Saturday, April 4, 1959 Luncheon Meeting
S esker: Roger W. Jones
Chairman, United Staten Civil Service Commission
Subject: Why have Career Executives
Mr. Jones will examine the issues of the extent to which career
people can rise in go-rernment service. On the reverse side of
the coin be will give us his opinion as to the extent political
appointees should be injected into government programs, management
and staff responsibilities. _ ____
.The new chairman of the Civil Service Commission is extraordinarily
well qualified to speak on this subject. He entered the Federal
service in 1933 and served with distinction in a series of posts
with the Central Statisoal Board and the Bureau of the Budget.
After nearly ten yearsAs Assistant Director for Legislative
Reference he was appointed in September l958 as Deputy Director
of the Bureau. During World War II Roger Jones served in the Army
most notably with the combined Chiefs of Staff where he became
a Colonel before demobilization.
Jones has been awarded the Legion of Merit, the Order of the
British Empire the National Civil Service Leagues Career Service
Award and the President's Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian
Service.
Time: Saturday, April 4, 1959, 12:15 P.M.
Place: The Congressional Room, Statler Hotel, K Street between 15th
and 16 Sts. N. W.
Reservations: Reservations are automatioally_made upon purchase of tickets
from the ASPA Conference Registration Group at the Hotel. To,
facilitate planning you are urged to purchase your tickets as
early as possible. The price is $5.00
Approved For Release 2006/04/13 : CIA-RDP70-00211 R000900260016-6