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President Truman's Address at the 70th Anniversary Meeting of the National Civil Service League

President Harry S. Truman's address at the 70th Anniversary meeting of the National Civil Service League. The President spoke at 9:30 p.m. at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. His opening words "Mr. Chairman" referred to Nicholas Kelley, president of the National Civil Service League and vice president and general counsel of the Chrysler Corp. The address was broadcast. In two parts.

President Truman's Remarks to the Executive Committee of the National Association of Postmasters

President Harry S. Truman's remarks to the Executive Committee of the National Association of Postmasters. The President received the postmasters at 12:15 p.m. in his office at the White House. The president discussed good public service and servants, as well as the need for the president to be surrounded by good people he trusts. Text of remarks not found in the Public Papers. Bernard Dickmann, President of the Association, also spoke.

Attorney General McGrath and Federal Bureau of Investigation Agents

Attorney General J. Howard McGrath and 16 Federal Bureau of Investigation agents at the Supreme Court. Front row, left to right: Edgar L. Robbins, Fred J. Baumgardner, James L. McGovern, Alfred B. Eddy, Attorney General McGrath, Richard W. Corman, Courtney A. Evans, and Robert E. Penland. Back row, left to right: Arthur C. Larson, Joseph A. Lehman, Earl C. Johnson, William F. Billings, Manning C. Clements, Joseph D. Donohue, Charles M. Noone, George L. Keller, and August B. Fipp, Jr.