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advisory LEE Conncil on Fed. Reports HARRY ARCHIVES AND THE WHITE HOUSE RECORDS U.S. SERVICE" BOVERNMENT WASHINGTON 10th annisersary. glad to he here Good information, reliable figares and business. are the tools of both Government Neither can operate efficient My without information reliable This information must he your contribution has been very reluable This Council is in a class by itall because it shows how business and government can work out problems that benefit both. By this method me a attain efficiency and economy. That benefits the whole people We must mark always to make government THE WASHINGTON WHITE HOUSE & economical you hase made a contribution to that end other the ten years of your existence your statistical information Liped in the Would War II, you helped with the problems after the was, you have feen very helpful in the recant partial mobilization. Coordination of the actinties is one of our hardest jots - and not an easy one. To make statistics info is a real headache you hase been most helpful. Records show many failures of coordination The Federal Reports Qet of 1942 sponsored fy Sea murray of Montana BATRY 4 ARCHIVES "NATIONAL TRUMAN RECORDS LIMITY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON U.S. GOVERNMENT the House provided the autority and Cong. Wright Patraan in to make condinativa mark. Isupported the fillin the Senate and I'm trying to make it work as President. I'm sure the next President will support it too. Those who sponsor this Council may he motivated by celfinterest as well as an impulse for public service. Self interest is puthic service asken its purpose is to avoid waste both inside and outside the Prernment To you this statistical coordi- nation jot means letter information TARRY as TRUMAN NATIONALD LIBERT THE WHITE HOUSE read not so WASHINGTON much red tape in reporting. To me and to the Budget it means help in effective govern- ment management. Since I've been President ase have feen constantly at work to improse Posensment proceedures, its recruitament and training of personal, its tudget, accounting and procurement practices. Thisx work get no head- has no personal bally-hoo. But this mark is a national asset. We hase accomplished much, but much remains to he done THE WHITE HOUSE washington New problems contantly confrontons. But by norking together, the Budget Bureau, the advisory Conncil and the President will he atte to find the answer. THERY 5 TRUMAN AND LIBRARY 5.5.

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