To Establish a U.S. Arms Control Agency: Hearings Before the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Eighty- Seventh Congress, First Session, on Aug. 24, 25, 28, Sept. 7, 1961U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 180 lappuses |
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87th Congress Agency for World agree agreement Ambassador American armament arms control arms race Atomic Energy Commission authority BARRY believe BENNETT bill BOLTON C. P. Snow Chairman MORGAN Chiefs of Staff committee concerned Congress coordination deal Defense Department Department of Defense direction Director Disarmament Administration disarmament negotiations disarmament policy economic effective efforts establish a U.S. FASCELL feel field of disarmament Foreign Affairs functions GATES GILPATRIC give going HAWORTH hope important inspection involved Joint Chiefs JUDD Kastenmeier Korean Armistice Agreement legislation LEMNITZER matter McCLOY ment military MONAGAN Peace Agency Peace and Security personnel planning political position possible President Eisenhower problems proposed Agency question responsibility SAUND Secretary RUSK section 31 Senate sincere Soviet Union statement talk technical Thank thing tion U.S. Disarmament Agency U.S. Government United Nations weapons World Peace ZABLOCKI
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162. lappuse - This organization must have the capacity to provide the essential scientific, economic, political, military, psychological, and technological information upon which realistic arms control and disarmament policy must be based.
135. lappuse - Now it must be very clear that what the organization meant is the United Nations, the International Court of Justice, and the specialized agencies — in other words, the vast complex of machinery which has developed since the San Francisco Conference. One point, Mr. Chairman, I should like to make in conclusion. The American contribution to the development of this machinery is the specific concern of the Department of State. To this extent, the Agency must bear a subordinate relationship to the...
154. lappuse - An ultimate goal of the United States is a world which is free from the scourge of war and the dangers and burdens of armaments; in which the use of force has been subordinated to the rule of law; and in which international adjustments to a changing world are achieved peacefully.
148. lappuse - It should drive toward the creation of a peaceful world society in which disarmament, except for the forces needed to apply international sanctions, is the accepted condition of international life.
178. lappuse - Senate a full and complete report concerning the nature and effect of such transfer. (c) After December 31, 1958, no transfer shall be made under this section until (1) a full and complete report concerning the nature and effect of such proposed transfer has been transmitted by the President to the Congress, and (2) the first period of...
147. lappuse - ... the scientific, economic, political, legal, social, psychological, military, and technological factors related to the prevention of war with a view to a better understanding of how the basic structure of a lasting peace may be established...
177. lappuse - The Secretary of State shall direct the policy and control the content of a program, for use abroad, on official United States positions, including interpretations of current events, identified as official positions by an exclusive descriptive label. (2) The Secretary of State shall continue to provide to the Director on a current basis full guidance concerning the foreign policy of the United States.
114. lappuse - No person shall be permitted to enter on duty as such an officer, employee, consultant, or member of advisory committee or board, or pursuant to any such detail, and no contractor or subcontractor, or officer or employee thereof shall be permitted to have access to any classified information, until he shall have been investigated in accordance with this subsection and the report of such investigations made to the Director, and the Director shall have determined that such person is not a security...
178. lappuse - Administration, together with its records, property, personnel, and funds, is hereby transferred to the Agency. The appropriations and unexpended balances of appropriations transferred pursuant to this subsection shall be available for expenditure for any and all objects of expenditure authorized by this Act, without regard to the requirements of apportionment under section 665 of title 31. (b...
178. lappuse - December 31, 1958, no transfer shall be made under this section until (1) a full and complete report concerning the nature and effect of such proposed transfer has been transmitted by the President to the Congress, and (2) the first period of sixty calendar days of regular session of the Congress following the date of receipt of such report by the Congress has expired without the adoption by the Congress of a concurrent resolution stating that the Congress does not favor such transfer.