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Show September 7. 19S6 The Utah Statesman Papa 7 Administrative Assistants I. Jack Martin and Bryce N. Harlow serve under Gen. Persons as liaison men with Congress. Homer Guenther and Earle D. Chesney also assist Gen. Persons. Gerald Morgan, the Presidents legal adviser, served for many yars as assistant legislative counsel magazine writer, advises President Eisenhower on economic, matters, working closely with Dr.' Arthur F. Burns, Chairman of the Presidents Council of Eco- House staff secretary and his as- when he called his staff together sistant Arthur Minnich have the n the early days of his admin-stratio- n never-endin- g task of shepherding and said: "Everyone in the inflow and outflow of White his shop should have a smile on House mail. Maxwell Rabb, a lis face; take your work seriously Boston attorney is secretary to but never yourself; and dont forthe Cabinet and a specialist in get to pray. To this admonition has been minority affairs. Everett F. Morrow, first Negro added Governor Adams credo: ever appointed an administrative The really efficient Government post in the Whtie House, is Ad- official is the man who makes deministrative Officer for special cisions for himself, within the framework of established policy, projects. The Presidents physician, Maj. without running to the President nomic Advisers. Gen. Howard M. Snyder, has with his problems. McAssistant Kevin also been a close friend for more Special Cann assists the President with than a decade. Outside the Presmajor addresses such as the State idents family circle, few men are of the Union. He is on leave as closer to him than this erect President of Defiance Collgee in soldier-physiciaOhio. There are three service aides: A Top Job Army Col. Robert Schulz, Navy As the Presidents special rep- Commander . Edward , Beach and resentative to the National Secur- Lieut. Col. William Draper, pilot ity Council, Dillon Anderson, a the Presidents plane. Texas attorney, has one of the Mrs. Ann WhitTwo women top jobs in this Administration. man and Mrs. Mary Jane The NSC is the Nations global occupy important posipolicy-makin- g Philip tions in the White House organiYoung, Civil Service Commission zation. Mrs. Whitman is the Pres- its make sure n. Mc-Caffr- ee body. chairman, serves as the Presidents adviser on government personnel. In the category of Special Assistants, with a wide realm of duties, are the following: James M. Lambie, Jr., H. Roemer Dr. William B. Ewald, Jr., Dr. Charles F Masterson, Edward T. Tait, J. William Barba, and Bradley Patterson. Andrew J. Goodpaster, White Me-Phe- e, Sherman Adams Sets Fast Pace for White House Staff President Eisenhower Runs a Happy Ship; Sherman Adams Sets Fast Pace for Staff The White House office staff a small, cohesive group of skilled specialists helps President his job. shoulder Eisenhower Thanks to the crisp efficiency of these men, President Eisenhower has been able to devote more time to major domestic and world problems than any President in the last 20 years. Hard work has replaced the "cronyism which characterized the White House office under Truman. The Assistant to the President, Sherman Adams is a Yankee. He sets a fast staff of deputy asfor his pace sistants and military aides. The former Governor of New Hampwald shire is at his nut desk in the White House west wing by 7:30 A.M. He puts in a day seeing that important matters reach the President in lucid, concise form. Once the President has acted, Governor Adams and his staff make sure that his policies are implemented with dispatch. Governor ' Governor Adams, a descendent of President John Adams and John Quincy Adams, served in the New Hampshire legislature, the House of Representatives and as Governor for two terms. Ike supporters at the 1952 Chicago convention named him floor manager and he was at the Presidents side throughout the campaign. The President said of his num hard-drivin- self-relia- g nt highly-polishe- 12-ho- ur Two-Ter- m ber one assistant: "He has not sought honor for himself. He has sought in' his poteitiofn almost anonymity to serve his country by working with the legislatures, by working with the staff that is set up in the White House, by advising me and trying to keep me from stumbling too often. Here are a few more of the key men wrho the hard core handle heavy responsibilities and administrative takes in the White House: The Deputy Assistant to the President, Maj. Gen. Wilton B. Persons (Ret.), briefs the President on Congressional affairs. Gen. Persons, an Alabaman, is widely liked and respected on Capitol Hill where he represented the Army for many years. Deputy Assistant Howard Pyle, former Governor of Arizona and an authority on highway and education matters, is in charge of federal-stat- e liaison. Deputy Assistant Fred A. Seaton, former Senator from Nebraska and former Assistant Secretary of Defense, is responsible for liaison with government agencies. Press Secretary James C. Hag-ert- y is the son of a distinguished New York Times political reporter, a former Times man himself and onetime press secretary to Thomas E. Dewey. Murray Snyder, a former New York Herald Tribune reporter, is assistant press secretary. Bernard M. Shanley, a promi-nn-t New Jersey attorney, is Appointment Secretary and as such, is an important budgeter of the Presidents time. day-to-da- y idents personal secretary and Girl Friday; Mrs. McCaffree is the First Ladys personal and social secretary. Whats it like to work on the White House team? 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