CAREER SERVICE

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CIA-RDP80-01826R000900120008-6
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RIFPUB
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R
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1
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December 9, 2016
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November 16, 2000
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8
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Publication Date: 
September 11, 1953
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MF
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Approved For Release 2flp1.1QLO&-CCIA-RDP80-0 6R000900120008-6 UUL HAS REVIEWED. 3-953 amen 3. Rowe on the general subject of his views were concerning ce in the Goverment. Mr. Rove had been e, which made one of the basic studies sign service Act of 1946. d. he bad not kept in touch with the subject and eral observations to make; therefor late for him to be brought into discussions of of our Qroblem. Very generally, he said he thought establishing a career service had a morale-building ear service and it not very n scope would tend to tie the Agency's bands As he understands it., the true difficulty lies o control the scope once the matter is before the Conga"ess. His general conclusion was that if it were go to the Congress for legislative authorities of a broad nature, it might be well to seek some general language ng the concept of a career service; however, unless legisla essential it would be better not to approach the Congress Effect career service legislation in general tughts coincide pretty closely with my own. of several people he thought wou be tar more up to date and better informed than he. Particularly, he mentioned Mr. Don Price, Associate Director of the Public Admin- istration Clearing Mouse., which I believe is a Rockefeller endowed e+rganimti.on. Mr. Price apparently was with the Research-and ,ommt Board for awhile and,; according to Mr. Rage, English governmental system and our own equally well. Mr. Rase said he h thought well of Mr. Joseph Winslow, who is now with the civil e ice Commission. Also,, he felt we might want to consult illiom P. Hovel, Ad .nistrative Officer of the World Bank. said he would be ad to diecupa the matter informally at could be of assistance, but he did not want to be or into the details of the problem. Approved For 16 1'1' 268000900120008-6 Security Informatiorj