Report of the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws to the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session for the Year 1954U.S. Government Printing Office, 1955 - 74 pagini |
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... affairs and in international organizations . Hiss went to Yalta as the late President Roosevelt's top international or- ganization specialist . He was one of the architects of the United Na- tions . When the U. N. organization meeting ...
... affairs and in international organizations . Hiss went to Yalta as the late President Roosevelt's top international or- ganization specialist . He was one of the architects of the United Na- tions . When the U. N. organization meeting ...
Pagina 10
... Affairs . In these capacities , he necessarily became familiar with the Communist line as it applied to Latin Amer- ican affairs . HISS OPENS PANDORA'S Box Mr. Braden told a story involving 134 American airbases in the Panama Canal , in ...
... Affairs . In these capacities , he necessarily became familiar with the Communist line as it applied to Latin Amer- ican affairs . HISS OPENS PANDORA'S Box Mr. Braden told a story involving 134 American airbases in the Panama Canal , in ...
Pagina 11
... Affairs , which han- dled American relations with the United Nations . In this capacity he wanted to submit the Canal Zone report to the United Nations . His reasoning was that the United States was required to do so under article 73 ...
... Affairs , which han- dled American relations with the United Nations . In this capacity he wanted to submit the Canal Zone report to the United Nations . His reasoning was that the United States was required to do so under article 73 ...
Pagina 12
... Affairs . Mr. BRADEN . My officers maintained that was perfectly ridiculous ; that article 73 ( e ) anticipated self - government . That was the phraseology used in it . The Canal Zone . so far as the Republic of Panama is concerned ...
... Affairs . Mr. BRADEN . My officers maintained that was perfectly ridiculous ; that article 73 ( e ) anticipated self - government . That was the phraseology used in it . The Canal Zone . so far as the Republic of Panama is concerned ...
Pagina 13
... Affairs ? Mr. BRADEN . Exactly . Mr. GRIMES . You learned about it for the first time in the newspapers ? Mr. BRADEN ... Affairs , Mr. Briggs , who presently is our American Ambassador in Korea ; and my first special assistant , Mr ...
... Affairs ? Mr. BRADEN . Exactly . Mr. GRIMES . You learned about it for the first time in the newspapers ? Mr. BRADEN ... Affairs , Mr. Briggs , who presently is our American Ambassador in Korea ; and my first special assistant , Mr ...
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Pagina 9 - As the price or compensation for the rights, powers and privileges granted in this convention by the Republic of Panama to the United States, the Government of the United States agrees to pay to the Republic of Panama...
Pagina 10 - Members of the United Nations which have or assume responsibilities for the administration of territories whose peoples have not yet attained a full measure of self-government recognize the principle that the interests of the inhabitants of these territories...
Pagina 10 - Article; and e. to transmit regularly to the Secretary-General for information purposes, subject to such limitation as security and constitutional considerations may require, Charter of the United Nations statistical and other information of a technical nature relating to economic, social, and educational conditions...
Pagina 36 - Almost all of the persons exposed by the evidence had some connection which could be documented with at least one— and generally several— other exposed persons. They used each other's names for reference on applications for Federal employment. They hired each other. They promoted each other. They raised each other's salaries. They transferred each other from bureau to bureau, from department to department, from Congressional committee to Congressional committee. They assigned each other to international...
Pagina 46 - The IPR has been considered by the American Communist Party and by Soviet officials as an instrument of Communist policy, propaganda and military intelligence.
Pagina 16 - On and after this date, Mr. Harry D. White, Assistant to the Secretary, will assume full responsibility for all matters with which the Treasury Department has to deal having a bearing on foreign relations.
Pagina 7 - In general, the Communists who infiltrated our Government worked behind the scenes — guiding research and preparing memoranda on which basic American policies were set, writing speeches for Cabinet officers, influencing Congressional investigations, drafting laws, manipulating administrative reorganizations — always serving the interest of their Soviet superiors.
Pagina 47 - When we speak of the Chinese Communists, we should remember that they stand for something rather different from what is ordinarily meant by the word communist. They are not advocating the Russian system for China, and, unlike the Russians, they maintain the rights of private property and enterprise in the areas under their control. Because their chief interest at the moment is in improving the economic conditions of the Chinese farmer and in increasing the number of people capable of taking part...
Pagina 16 - Cabinet, often acted as if he were clothed with authority to project himself into the field of foreign affairs and inaugurate efforts to shape the course of foreign policy in given instances.
Pagina 46 - The IPR was a vehicle used by the Communists to orientate American far eastern policies toward Communist objectives.