Show t 1 r A CO C 0 l lI NAL a 4 I i M I 1 LiLII III q J region lIlon all as a represented In Congress ConCu has supported resident President most strongly Itron A According A to a Congressional Quarterly analysts analysis of ot roll roil votes through th Juno June 23 Eastern Senators and Representatives have most consistently stood with the President In votes on Issues clearly related rt to his program and leadership Mr EI Eisenhower's VerlI steadiest opposition on major test votes yates has come from Southerner In Congress Con Con- Kress gress reS q-Ilan q lla Congress rejected any of or President Eisenhower specific proposal I A A- A ADy Dy Icy the end of ot the first six sue months of the year Just one had been t rejected Others had not yet received final Cinal Congressional action In his State of the Union message Feb 2 Mr Eisenhower requested I u II Congressional resolution nullifying commitments In secret understandings un of ot the past with foreign governments which permit enslavement Consideration of the resolution been became me ensnared ensnared en en- snared marld In a dispute over wording wording Democrats Democrats opposing possible In Interpretations in that Congress would be criticizing foreign policy under the Roosevelt and Truman and Administrations and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee tabled It March 10 O C 1 How was WIS a the power of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of t Staff Increased sed b by the Defense Department reorganization which became be 00 tame lame effective June 30 A The h-The The Chairman under the new plan Is responsible for managing the Joint Staff Start a group of officers upon which the depends for tor preliminary studies and recommendations Under tho the old set up the tha tour man four mao was collectively II eJ responsible I It for the J Joint StaLL Staff ou m 11 forthe |