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ARCHIVES "NATIONAL RECORDS AND STARARY 8.5. SERVICE" THE WHITE HOUSE GOVERNMENT washington These two Boards sense in an advisory capacity to the Pees- ideat and the Secretary of Defense. The ofjection to the Hgen pity thas that his salary from his company- the United States Steel while he suredthe posernment Company -Mould he paid to him It Mas never inteaded that he would draw his government salary. He Mas to do a patriotic service for his country for owe year for which he would only qualifications and experience Here recieve the house of saving His E ARCHIVES RECORDS NATIONAL THEMAN AND CHARARY THE WHITE HOUSE SERVICE" exactly in WASHINGTON line with the VERNMENT job he Mas supposed to do, which is au advisory one. (Explain ist) He would make no purchases, no contracts. hase nothing tooffer his company or any other company on an examination of the or individual. H Mas found law creating the Munitions Board that it provided that the Chairaan shall recieve & 14000. or per annum Senatocs siened withalawa the pact that a than drawing 700000 a year from the 45 Steel Company should continue to S THE white house HAPAT I.S. ARCHIVES AND GOVERNMENT SERVICE" "NATIONAL LIBRARY draw that washington salary and he the government tep. So though forced to take a salary from highly qualified for the position the Senate Ae efused to Cok- finn him. Gorernor Walknea sened Representative and six year sky years in the House of in the Senate. He that a merater of the Whilitary 9- fairs Commie Hee, asscopiation Commuttee and the Special National Defeace Program. Commi Hee to surestuate the HARRY AT ARCHIVES "NATIONAL SERVICE" RECORDS AND THE white HOUSE GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON The Governor was Chairman of the subcomm Hee which insertigated every Amplane factary in the country and which also mentinto the light reatals problem. He thoms the national setup as well as any man wa the country. He sended a pur year term as Goseman a Success put and capathpa of the State of Washington Was thic official wheresa he sensed, yet the Seate Commin the on National befease would not HABAY ARCHIVES 5. RECORDS NATIONAL TRUMAR AND LIBRARY THE white house U.S. WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT SERVICE" yea let the Senate note on his appointment These two appointments are practically the same as cafinet positions and are essential to the proper functioning the government They should of the executive branch of he filled Ly men the President can trustand by wen of ability. These two wen have those qualifications. deacy an the part of the Senate There is a growing ten- to in fings on the power S. BERTH 8.5. ARCHIVES ANDES GOVERNMENT ARCHIVIONA SERVICE RECORDSAND TRUMAN LIBRARY THE white house President. For instance and prerogative washington of the a provision in the European Recovery act sent sets up whatpurports to he a Wash Doy Committee to ora- see the executive banch of the exper- ditive of the money Luckily the House yould & gise them any money for their snooping and so they have a function. The Congress has a right to insestigate and pass fans to remedy those things & THE THE white house HARRY NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND which not washington done correctly U.S. GOVERN WEN SERVICE" by the executive. But the Congress has no right to interfere or hamper the President in the enfore - Ment of the has passed by the Congres. uninistration Cargiess this In andiew Johnson ad- to oscende the Constitution impeached the President in this corpertand finally the when he would not perbres THE white house 5. washington Congress passed. LIBRARY U.S. BOVERNMENT Glose Cleseland was has- a the Same may of the hey Congress not in made peached every effort possible to Per Preidentand , atolish the power of the turned out of office for it. The present Senate is by every sheams at itcom- ruand trying to carry on in this respect H willnot the policy of the 8th Coaquess succeed. But it has sue - J THE white house BARRY IS ARCHIVES AND GOVERNMENT SERVICE" NATIONAL TRUMAR CHERARY ceeded in washington making it almost impossible for the President to ottain capath efficient help. When then are triedand shased publicly by sitte Senators who hide fe hind then immunity it is almost hope lead to try to get good ben for u sponse the posi tions. SAFETY ARCHIVES V "NATIONAL RECORDS TRUMAN AND THERRY U.S. SERVICE" THE white house government washington Stateracuton Presidential appointments. Mr. Hgenfit a U.S. Steelex- ecutive has feen rejerted by the Senate with a large inapority. Gosernor Walloren's nomination Mas tabled in the Coranittee for the Seaate a chance to note. the hund Survices, inthoutaising The steel magnet was nominated to the chairmeaship of the Munitions Bond the gosernor that nominated to the chaircaaship of the National Security HEE Resources Board

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