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Charles Schultze
to Joseph Califano,
letter,
August 21, 1965. p. 1.
5. "A Department
of Transportation
and Related Organizational
Issues"
and "Alternatives
to a Department of Transportation".
unidentified
papers from the files of Arthur Kallen. Bureau
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appointed by President Kennedy the same day the
enabling Act was signed into law.
The Director
is also the chief U.S. negotiator in the field of
arms control, and much of the time he or the Deputy
Director is away at Geneva or New York
- Joseph A. Califano, Jr.,
established the guidelines and schedule for the Departmental
Histories Project. Mr. Califano described the purpose of the
project in the following terms:
The basic purpose of this project is to
compile for the use of future
- Administration, located
within the Coast Guard, regulates pilotage on the Great Lakes.
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, Joseph H. McCann, of
Michigan, Administrator. The corporation is responsible for controlling
and operating the St. Lawrence Seaway
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Cot. JoHN A. MAY of S.C., Chief, Division of Outdoor Recreation
and Wildlife, Wildlife Resources Department, State of South
Carolina
JOSEPH
The Council consists of 10 members appointed by the
President, in addition to the Secretary of Interior
-
Highway Administrator
Lowell K. Bridwell
Federal
Railroad
Administrator
A. Scheffer
Lang
St. Lawrence
Seaway Corp. Administrator
Joseph H. McCann
Assistant
Secretary
M. Cecil Mackey
Assistant
Secretary
Donald G. Agger
Assistant
Secretary
John L. Sweeney
- in the closing two years of the Eisen
hower administration.
When President Kennedy took office,
the United States decided that massive assistance would not
only give Egypt an alternative to dependence upon the USSR
for assistance, but it would also generate
- impression;
if it is allowed to stand
it will work at cro_ss-purposes
with our declared
Kennedy Round objectives
11
of encouraging
competition.
A
c.
TPA -- Opposes
pr.es sing objections
if the lines
involved
are
satisfied.
d. TGC -- The General Counsel
- .1ould be given to the sea as a source of animal protein.
Several
developing
ml mbers of Congress
new sources
Edward Kennedy.
Foreign Assistance
attention
also have been keenly interested
of animal protein.·
He and others
stated that greater
- if he could break President Kennedy on Berlin. I do not
see the Soviets in an ultimatum mood on either Viet Nam or the Middle East
at the moment. There is always, of course , the chance. But if the chance
exists it is _J)ecause the Soviet Government
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■After the Cuban missile crisis
(1962), Premier Khrushchev
offered President Kennedy two or three on-site inspections
a year as a political concession.
The Soviet Union also
^See Review of International Negotiations on the
Cessation of Nuclear Weapon
- not participate in the ENDC, vjhich they had not been
*
invited
to join.-^
Since Eisenhower, the United States had had general and
c
complete disarmament as its ultimate goal, and the Kennedy
Administration introduced an elaborate plan for general and
complete