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The CHAIRMAN. Any questions?

Mr. OLSEN. I just wanted to say I am very happy, as I know the chairman is, to see our friend, Mr. Ramspeck, who was formerly Chairman of the Civil Service Commission and a former Member of Congress, and very glad to have his contribution to this hearing.

Mr. RAMSPECK. Thank you, Mr. Olsen.

Mr. Chairman, I would like to urge the committee to study the Randall report. The total cost of it, if followed in toto, will be only about $20 million. I think it is very important that Congress raise its own pay and the pay of the executive and judicial branches of the Government.

The CHAIRMAN. Thank you. Any further questions?

Mr. WATSON. In reference to the last statement made by our former colleague, I think we should take judicial knowledge of the fact he knows whereof he speaks.

Mr. RAMSPECK. That is right. I resigned from Congress because I could not save any money and I was getting too old to face old age with nothing for the future. I think it is of the utmost importance in any organization that you have good leadership, and you cannot keep it in the Federal Government unless these salaries are increased as the cost of living goes up.

The CHAIRMAN. Any further questions?

If not, thank you very much, gentlemen.

The committee will meet in executive session next Thursday and at that time the further meeting date of this committee will be considered and announced at that meeting.

The committee stands adjourned.

(Thereupon, at 12:07 p.m. the committee adjourned.)

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POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

EIGHTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS

FIRST SESSION

ON

H.R. 7552, H.R. 7814, H.R. 8716, AND SIMILAR
BILLS

BILLS TO ADJUST THE RATES OF BASIC COMPENSATION
OF CERTAIN OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES IN THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

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COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE

TOM MURRAY, Tennessee, Chairman

JAMES H. MORRISON, Louisiana
THADDEUS J. DULSKI, New York.
DAVID N. HENDERSON, North Carolina
ARNOLD OLSEN, Montana
MORRIS K. UDALL, Arizona
DOMINICK V. DANIELS, New Jersey
LINDLEY BECKWORTH, Texas
HARLEY O. STAGGERS, West Virginia
ROBERT N. C. NIX, Pennsylvania
JOE R. POOL, Texas

ALBERT W. WATSON, South Carolina
EDWARD R. ROYBAL, California
CHARLES H. WILSON, California

ROBERT J. CORBETT, Pennsylvania
H. R. GROSS, Iowa

JOEL T. BROYHILL, Virginia
AUGUST E. JOHANSEN, Michigan
GLENN CUNNINGHAM, Nebraska
GEORGE M. WALLHAUSER, New Jersey
ROBERT R. BARRY, New York
KATHARINE ST. GEORGE, New York
EDWARD J. DERWINSKI, Illinois
ROBERT F. ELLSWORTH, Kansas
HOMER E. ABELE, Ohto

II

CONTENTS

Statement of—

Page

Association of American Railroads, Washington, D.C_.
Association of Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners, Wash-
ington, D.C_.

368

369

Association of the Customs Bars__

370

Folsom, Marion B., Rochester, N.Y___

363

Gordon, Hon. Kermit, Director, Bureau of the Budget; accompanied
by Elmer B. Staats, Deputy Director, Spencer Platt, Chief, Personnel
Management Branch; and William Lehman, member of staff,
Personnel Management Branch__.

331

Hammond, Harold F., Transportation Association of America, Washington, D.C___.

364

McElroy, Neil, Procter & Gamble Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.

363

Macy, Hon. John W., Jr., Chairman, U.S. Civil Service Commission; accompanied by Robert F. Milkey, Pay Systems Section, Bureau of Program and Standards___.

352

Pellerzi, L. M., president, Federal Trial Examiners Conference, Washington, D.C_.

371

Price, Don K., member of President's Advisory Panel on Federal
Salary Systems, Cambridge, Mass----

363

Sulmeyer, Irving, chairman, Bankruptcy Study Group_
Thwaite, C. E., Jr., Trust Co. of Georgia, Atlanta, Ga....

371

364

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