the OSS from 1943 until 1946 when he returned to the government as General 

 Counsel in the Office of Price Administration and Associate General Counsel 

 in the Office of the Economic Stabilization. 



Professor Auerbach is the author of numerous legal articles and is the co- 

 author of two books: "The Legal Process — An Introduction to Decision-Mak- 

 ing by Judicial, Legislative, Executive and Administrative Agencies," and "The 

 Federal Regulation of Transportation — Materials Illustrating Problems of Public 

 Ltility Control." He was also the recipient of a Fulbright Advanced Research 

 Award in 1953, and from 1958-1959, he was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced 

 Study in the Behavioral Sciences. He is also a member of the Division of Be- 

 havioral Sciences of the National Research Council. 



Professor Auerbach has been a consultant to the Agency for International De- 

 velopment and the Staff Director to the Committee on International Orga- 

 nization and Procedure of the Administrative Conference of the United States. 



CHARLES F. BAIRD 



Mr. Baird was recently appointed Under Secretary of the Navy to succeed 

 Robert Baldwin. He has served at his new post since August 1, 1967. Prior to 

 his appointment, Mr. Baird served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy ( Financial 

 Management). Before assuming the post of Assistant Secretary, the majority 

 of Mr. Baird's career was spent with Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) which 

 employed him initially in 1948 as an analyst in the Treasurer's Department. 

 Specializing in international finance questions, he occupied a series of executive 

 positions in New York. London and Paris. From 1962 to 1965, he was a Member 

 of the Executive Committee of Esso Standard S. A. Francaise, one of the largest 

 companies in France. At the time of his nomination by President Johnson as 

 Assistant Secretary of the Navy in November 1965, he was Assistant Treasurer 

 of Standard Oil Company ( New Jersey) . 



Mr. Baird served in the US Marine Corps from July 1943 until July 1946, in- 

 cluding sixteen months in the Pacific as a Lieutenant with the 3rd Marine Divi- 

 sion and in China with the 3rd Amphibious Corps. Recalled to active duty dur- 

 ing the Korean hostilities, he served with the 2nd Marine Division from June 

 1951 until June 1952 in the rank of Captain. 



Mr. Baird was born in Southampton, New York, on September 4, 1922. He 

 attended Middlebury College where he majored in economics. Enlisting in the 

 Marine Corps he was ordered, under the V-12 program, to Dartmouth College 

 where he completed his senior year and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree 

 by Middlebury. After the war, he studied at the New York University Graduate 

 School of Business Administration, and in 1960, completed the Advance Man- 

 agement Program of the Harvard University Graduate School of Business 

 Administration. 



JACOB BLAUSTEIN 



Mr. Jacob Blaustein, of Baltimore, Maryland, has been long active in public 

 life. President Eisenhower appointed him a US Delegate to the United Nations. 

 President Truman appointed him a member of the Mobilization Policy Board 

 during the Korean War. President Roosevelt appointed him Consultant to tlie 

 American Delegation to the United Nations Organization Conference in San 

 Francisco in 1945. President Kennedy appointed him a Presidential Representa- 

 tive on the Board of Governors of United Service Organizations (USO), and 

 as Consultant to the State Department on International Business Problems, to 

 both of which he has been reappointed imder President Johnson's Administration. 



With his father, the late Louis Blaustein. he was co-founder of the American 

 Oil Company (AMOCO) . He is a Director of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 

 and of a number of other business corporations, including the Union Trust Com- 

 pany of Maryland, and the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. 



During World War II. Mr. Blaustein was acting Chairman of the Marketing 

 Committee of the United States Petroleum Administration. He is a member of 

 the National Petroleum Council of the United States Department of the Interior. 



Mr. Blaustein is a member of the Presidium, and Senior Vice President, of 

 the Conference on Material Claims Against Germany which negotiated the agree- 

 ments with the Federal Republic of Germany for the rehabilitation of the sur- 

 viving victims of Nazi persecution, and which is handling the distribution of 

 proceeds. 



He was National President, is now Honorary President, of the American 

 Jewish Committee. In 1946, he was Chairman of the AJC Delegation at the Paris 

 Peace Conference. 



