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OCR Page 1 of 143EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
OCT 6'
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET
INARA
WASHINGTON 25, D. C.
OCT
41949
My dear Mr. Hopkins:
The Congress has enacted H. R. 4829 "To authorize the
President to appoint Paul A. Smith as representative of the
United States to the Council of the International Civil Avi-
ation Organization without affecting his status and perquisites
as a commissioned officer of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. "
This enrollment authorizes the President to appoint
Paul A. Smith (a commissioned officer in the Coast and Geo-
detic Survey) as representative of the United States to the
Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization, and
provides that his appointment, acceptance, and service as such
representative shall in no way affect his status as such com-
missioned officer or the perquisites incident to his commissioned
rank. The bill provides that during his tenure of office as
representative of the United States to the Council of the Inter-
national Civil Aviation Organization, Commander Smith shall have
the rank of rear admiral (lower half) of the Coast and Geodetic
Survey, and shall receive, in lieu of his pay as a commissioned
officer in the Coast and Geodetic Survey, such compensation and
allowances as the Secretary of State shall prescribe, payable
from appropriations available to that department.
Section 2 of the bill provides that in the performance
of his duties as representative of the United States to the
Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization,
Commander Smith shall be subject to no supervision, control,
restriction, or prohibition other than would be operative with
respect to him if he were in no way connected with the Coast
and Geodetic Survey.
A facsimile of the enrolled enactment has been referred
to the Departments of Commerce and State and their replies,
recommending approval of the bill, are attached.
Private Law 5, 80th Congress, approved May 15, 1947,
authorized the appointment of Commander Smith as alternate
representative of the United States to the Council of the
International Civil Aviation Organization, without affecting
his status and perquisites as an officer of the Coast and
Geodetic Survey. Private Law 3, also of the 80th Congress,
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