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Connor, John T., 206, 697-699, 976-
977, 982-985
Constitution, U.S., 21, 28, 74, 94-97
passim, 209-210, 322
Consular conventions between:
France and U.S.S.R., 420, 424;
U.S. and U.S.S.R., proposed, 370,
exchange of letters between FBI
and State Department re security
problem, 485-486
Contingency fund, 1028, 1036, 1052,
1058

Control of reduction of armaments
and armed forces (see also Inspec-
tion and verification), conven-
tional: ACDA report, 905-906;
proposals and statements-U.S.,
444, 668, 908, 931, West German,
391-392

Coordinating Committee on Export
Controls (COCOM), 662; history
and work of, 1011-1012
Copyright Experts, Inter-American
Meeting, 203

Costa Rica, 74, 226, 228, 232, 298, 304
Cotton, 276; cotton textiles, 995,

1003, GATT Cotton Textiles Com-
mittee, 1007-1008; International
Cotton Institute, 269, change in
name to International Institute for
Cotton, 1002; Mexican-U.S. dis-
cussions re international market
for, 269

Coups d'etat: In-Africa, 1033, Ar-
gentina, 290, Burundi, 563-564,
Nigeria, 561; OAS res., 290n; U.S.
statement, 310

Couve de Murville, Maurice, 345n,
418, 422, 451n, 859-860

CPC. See Communist parties: Com-
munist Party of China

CPSU. See Communist parties: Com-
munist Party of the Soviet Union
Crane, Paul, 704

Cressman, George P., 207
Crimean conference, 327
Crimmins, John H., 265n
Crockett, William J., 1131-1135
Cuba: Communist subversive activi-

ties (see infra); Cuban military
personnel within Guantanamo
Naval Base, 260-261; economic
situation in, 25, 254-255; flight of
refugees to U.S., 263-264, 1139;
ILO delegation actions, 175-176;
missile crisis, 334, 798; Soviet-
Cuban trade protocol, 252n; U.S.
prohibition of-sales of agricul-
tural commodities or foreign as-
sistance to countries trading with,
455, 1015-1016, 1060, 1077, 1087,
U.S. assistance to or trade with
Cuba, 438n, 696, 1051, except medi-
cal, 1077; U.S. restrictions on
travel of American citizens to
Cuba, 1154; visit of President of
Cuba to North Viet-Nam, com-
muniqué (Dorticos, Ho Chi Minh),
874-875

Cuba, Communist subversive activi-

ties in the Western Hemisphere:
Chinese Communist interfer-
ence in Cuban affairs, 652, Castro

statement, 252-254; Tricontinental
Conference (see Afro-Asian-Latin
American Conference, infra) ; U.S.
statements, 2, 3, 255-256, 288

Afro Asian - Latin American
Peoples Solidarity Conference,
First (Tricontinental Confer-
ence) Conference political reso-
lution, 245-247, 875; establishment
of Latin American Solidarity Or-
ganization (OLAS), 247–248; OAS
Council condemnation, 250-252;
reports and recommendations by
OAS Special Committee to Study
Res. II.1 and VIII of 8th Meeting
of Consultation, 261-263, Special
Consultative Committee on Secur-
ity, 245n, 256–260, 262; U.S. state-
ments, 129, 248-250, 255
Cultural affairs and cultural ex-
change (see also Educational and
cultural exchange): Advisory
Commission on International Edu-
cational and Cultural Affairs, re-
port, 1102-1106; Cultural Affairs
Officers' Conferences, Tokyo and
Lima, 1104; Cultural Presentations
Program of the Department of
State, 1100-1101; international
agreements re importation and
circulation of educational, scien-
tific, and cultural materials, 195–
199, 200, 203, 1099; International
Covenant on Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights, 103-110, 124, U.S.
statement, 101-103; Soviet-U.S.
cultural exchange agreement for
years 1966 and 1967, 370, 386n, 487,
490, canceling of sports event, 835,
text of agreement, 461-476, USIA
cultural and educational pro-
grams, 1118, 1120

Cundinamarca, Declaration of, 290
Currency, foreign (acquired by U.S.
from sale of agricultural com-
modities, P.L. 480, title I), use of:
Agreement with Poland re, 448n;
aid in restoring U.S. balance-of-
payments equilibrium by Federal
agencies use in purchasing goods
and services abroad, 978, 1053,
1058, 1099, 1113; financing of-
cooperation and development
grants, 145, 1048-1049, family
planning programs abroad, 1054-
1056, Food-for-Peace program,
12-13, 1076-1086, loans abroad,
1042-1043; Special Foreign Cur-
rency program, 1139, 1141; stu-
dent exchange of surplus foreign
currencies for dollars at U.S. Em-
bassies, 1110-1111

Currency exchange (see also Inter-
national Monetary Fund): IMF
establishment of initial par val-
ues, 182; par value, meaning of,
176; reform of system (see Inter-
national monetary reform); role
of gold as an international cur-
rency (see also Gold), French
views, 190-191

Customs unions: EEC customs

union, 381n, 387, 388; free trade
areas and customs unions, 1001
Cyprus, Greek Cypriot-Turkish
problem: Communiqués concern-
ing-CENTO, 515-516, NATO,
346-347, 377, Soviet-Turkish, 428;
U.N. Peacekeeping Force (see
infra); U.S. statements, 412-413,
413-415, 416-418

Cyprus, U.N. Peacekeeping Force in
(UNFICYP), 59, 347, 377, 1144;
Canadian participation, 19; fi-
nancing, 412n, 414n, 417n. U.S.
contribution, 417; Security Coun-
cil resolutions extending mandate,
411, 413, 415-416; U.S. statements,
412-413, 413-415, 416-418
Czechoslovakia: Detention of U.S.
citizen Kazan-Komarek, 441; Em-
bassy in Washington-expulsion
of Czech attaché from and U.S.
official from Prague, 441n, repre-
sentation of Cuba in U.S., 260; ex-
change programs with U.S., 439-
440; frontier line with West Ger-
many, question of, notes and
statements re Munich Agreement
of 1938-Czech, 392n, Polish, 392n,
Soviet, 397-398, 492, West Ger-
man, 392, 408; nuclear power reac-
tor, 901, conditional offer to put
under IAEA safeguard system,
901, 935; trade with U.S., 435, Ex-
port-Import Bank credit guaran-
tees for sales to. 438, liberalization
of U.S. export controls, 438n

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Defense, Department of (see also
Military budgets): Appropria-
tions, 7n, hearings on, 459n, 505n,
506n, 740n, 773-782, request for
supplemental for FY 1966, 746–747,
Supplemental Defense Appro-
priation Act, 1966, 800-801; Cost
Reduction Program, 2, 8; move-
ment of certain U.S. military ac-
tivities out of France, Department
statement, 350; Secretary of (see
McNamara, Robert S.)
Defoliants and herbicides, U.S. use
in Viet-Nam, 795-796, 940n
De Gaulle, Charles, communiqués,
declaration, letter, and statements
concerning: Cambodian-French
relations, 646, 648-650, 851; EEC,
role of, 381-383; Europe and the
Atlantic Alliance, 372-374; French
Somaliland, 590-591; French pol-
icy, 421-422; Indochina, neutrali-
zation of, and withdrawal of U.S.
forces, 646-648, 649, 717-718, 851,
873-874, 894-895; Laos. 717-718;
NATO, modification of French
participation, 316-318; North
Viet-Nam, relations with, 769,
852n; Soviet-French relations,
418-421, 422-425; Viet-Nam con-
flict, views concerning (see Indo-
china and North Viet-Nam,
supra)

Deming, Frederick, 978-981
Demirel, Suleyman, 426, 428
Denmark, 414, 416, 999, 1004, 1034
Denuclearized zones: Central Eu-

rope. Soviet views, 910; Latin
America, Preparatory Commission
for the Denuclearization of, draft
treaty submitted to General As-
sembly by, 917; proposals for,
ACDA report, 905; Warsaw Pact
views, 357

Desalination of water (see also Wa-
ter) Cooperation agreement with
U.S.S.R., 462-463, 488, 506; IAEA
studies, 945, in Mexico, 270, 946;
Israel-U.S. joint study. 539-540,
946; Mexican-U.S. agreements
concerning problem of salinity of
the Colorado and Rio Grande
Rivers, 270-271; nuclear-fueled
desalting plant, Los Angeles, 1090
Developing countries (see also Alli-
ance for Progress and Develop-
ment headings): Acceleration of
industrialization (see United Na-
tions Industrial Development Or-
ganization); assistance by.
Colombo Plan countries, 631-632,
IAEA, 947, IBRD, financing of
productive projects and coordina-
tor of aid, 151, 154-155, IDA, 72,
Japan, 696, U.S. (see also Agency
for International Development),
8-13 passim, 1020, 1021-1023; Eco-
nomic, Social and Cultural Rights
Covenant, provisions concerning,
105; economic integration, need
for, 282-283; GATT considera-
tion, 994, 996, 999-1000; General
Assembly call upon countries to

Developing countries-Continued

supply resources (see also United
Nations Development Program),
80-81, U.S. position, 81; growth
and development, importance of,
U.S. statements. 15-18, 369; ILO
recommendation, 176; multilateral
food aid, study of program, 147-
149; needs of, 1073-1076; OAS
Charter, proposed amendment re
tariff barriers, 231, 235; OECD
consideration of problems-com-
muniqué, 375-376, Development
Assistance Committee meeting,
144-146, 359-362; permanent
sovereignty over neutral re-
sources-Gen. Ass. res., 213-215,
U.S. statement, 215-216; question
of trade preferences for, U.S.
views, 992-993; students in U.S.
from developing countries, studies
concerning, 1103-1104, 1111; USIA
programs, recommendations re,
1116-1117

Development Assistance Committee
(DAC). See under Organization
for Economic Cooperation and
Development
Development Decade, U.N., 41, 43,
87, 201, 630-631
Development Loan Fund, 1036, 1047-

1048

Development loans, U.S. (see also In-

ter-American Development Bank),
appropriation requests and au-
thorizations, 11, 1025-1026, 1036,
1037-1041, 1047-1048, 1058
Development Program, U.N. See
United Nations Development Pro-
gram

Diaz Ordaz, Gustavo, 268-271, 288,

289

Diem. Ngo Dinh, government of, 809,
888

Dillon, Douglas, 183
Diplomatic immunity, 485
Diplomatic personnel: Americans
traveling abroad, question of mis-
sions reporting on, 1147-1149;
Burundi, expulsion of American
Ambassador, U.S. request for recall
of Burundian, 563-564; Czecho-
slovakia, expulsion of Czech at-
taché from Washington and of
U.S. official from Prague, 441n;
Guinean detention of American
Ambassador, U.S. protest, 559-560;
Poland, expulsion of U.S. military
attachés and U.S. expulsion of
Polish attachés, 446-447; U.S.S.R.,
expulsion of certain American
Embassy officials from Moscow,
484-485, Soviet from Washington,
484, 493

Diplomatic relations (see also Diplo-
matic personnel and Recogni-
tion): Demonstrations against
U.S.-attack upon Embassy at
Warsaw, 448n, destruction of
American Consulate in Hué, South
Viet-Nam, 807n; Legations raised
to Embassy status, U.S. and-Bul-
garian, 439, Hungarian, 439n, 441-

442; Soviet-U.S. relations-direct
transmission of diplomatic mes-
sages, 487n, travel regulations—
Soviet, 476-479, U.S., 479; U.S. re-
lations with-Argentina, 290, 297,
with newly independent states, 10
Disarmament (see also Eighteen Na-
tions Disarmament Committee,
Fissionable materials, and Nuclear
headings):

ACDA report on negotiations,
898-906; all-European conference
to consider steps toward, call by
Warsaw Pact countries, 351, 357-
358; control of (see Control of re-
duction of armaments and armed
forces and International Atomic
Energy Agency: Safeguards Sys-
tem); denuclearized zones, pro-
posals concerning-ACDA report,
905, Central Europe, 910, Latin
America, 917, Warsaw Pact views,
357; general and complete disarm-
ament (see infra); NATO com-
muniqués, 346, 347, 376; nonprolif-
eration of nuclear weapons (see
Nuclear weapons, nonproliferation
treaty, proposed); proposals and
statements re disarmament-East
German, 327n, Romanian, 452, So-
viet, 400-401, 480-481, 909-911,
U.N. 44, U.S., 2, 6, 907-909 (7-
point program), 931-932, West
German, 391-392, 394-395; World
disarmament conference, pro-
posed, views re-General Assem-
bly, 942, Soviet-Indian, 691, So-
viet-Turkish, 428, U.S., 668, West
German, 394

General and complete: ACDA
report; 906, Gen. Ass. res., 939-
941; proposals re-French-Soviet,
419, 423; Soviet, 909-911, U.S., 488,
909, 931-932

DMZ. See Viet-Nam: Demilitarized
Zone

D'Oliveira, J. G. Corrêa, 388, 390
Dominican Republic: Institutional

Act, 225-226; member Committee
to prepare draft amendments to
OAS Charter, 226, 228, 236; OAS-
operations in, 19, 25, report con-
cerning, 223, 225-226, report of
Mission of OAS Observers, 264n,
265, resolutions, 265-266, 267-268;
U.S.-statements, 265, 297, 719-
720, supporting assistance, 1036;
withdrawal of-Inter-American
Peace Force, 265-266, U.N. Mis-
sion, 266-267

Dorticos, Osvaldo, 874-875

DRV ("Democratic Republic of Viet-
Nam"). See Viet-Nam, "Demo-
cratic Republic of"
Dumont, Donald A., 563

East-West Center, Hawaii (for cul-
tural and technical interchange),
733, 1103. 1105-1106; appropria-
tions, 1138-1139, 1143
East-West relations: Cultural ex-
change (see Educational and cul-
tural exchange); relations, views

concerning-French, 373, Japa-
nese-U.S., 696, NATO, 349-350,
376, U.S., 331, 338, 434-436, West
German-U.S., 404-405; trade-
boycott of certain trade, U.S.
views, 436-437, export controls, re-
duction of, 370, 438-439, 448, revi-
sion of Battle Act lists, 1012, 1013
East-West Trade Relations Bill, U.S.,
proposal for, 430-434, 434n, 437,
446
Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights, International Covenant
on: Gen. Ass. res. and text, 103-
110, 124; U.S. statements, 37, 101-
103

Economic

President's

Advisers,
Council of, 181, 1011
Economic and Social Act of Rio de
Janeiro (1965), 227, 233, 236, 269,
273, 280, 286

Economic and Social Council, U.N.
See United Nations Economic and
Social Council

Economic and social development
(see also Alliance for Progress and
Economic and Development head-
ings): Declaration of Peace and
Progress in Asia and the Pacific
(Manila), 871; development of
Colombo Plan area, 630-632; de-
velopment of South Korea, 702-
705, 715; economic and social ties,
Warsaw Pact declaration, 356; In-
ter-American Emergency Aid
Fund, 287; Latin American devel-
opment (see Latin America); Phil-
ippine development, 726-727; pro-
posed OAS Charter amendments
concerning-economic standards,
229-232, social standards, 232, U.S.
working document, 233-235; social
revolution in the Western Hemis-
phere, U.S. statement, 287-289;
Southeast Asia, U.S. authorization
for economic and social develop-
ment in, 1050; Special Develop-
ment Assistance Fund, 287; U.N.—
development program (see United
Nations Development Program),
Gen. Ass. res. re population
growth and economic develop-
ment, 89-90, review of activities in
the field of, 86-88; U.S.-Mexican
Commission To Study ... the Bor-
der Area, 270

Economic and Social Office, U.N., in
Beirut, 76, 79, 90, 214
Economic assistance, U.S. (see also
Foreign assistance headings):
Budget proposals, 9-12 passim; es-
sential to developing nations, 18;
proposed program and appropri-
ations for FY 1967, 1021-1027 pas-
sim, 1058-1059

Economic report to Congress, 975
ECOSOC. See United Nations Eco-

nomic and Social Council
Ecuador, 155, 226, 228, 236, 298
Education: American Education
Placement Service, 200,

1098;

American schools and hospitals
abroad, appropriations for, 1058;
centers for advanced international
studies, establishment, 1106; edu-
cational attachés to embassies,
question of appointment, 1119-
1120; exchange of students and
professors (see Educational and
cultural exchange); Institute of
International Education, 1104; IA-
ECOSOC program, 285; interna-
tional agreements re importation
and circulation of educational, sci-
entific and cultural materials, 195-
199, 200, 203; international educa-
tional cooperation (see Interna-
tional Education Act, 1966); Na-
tional Defense Education Act of
1958, 1014-1015, amendments to,
1109; prohibition of Federal con-
trol of education, 1108; scholar-
ships, 270, 1106; SEATO projects,
622; Special Fund for Education
for Filipinos, 729; UNESCO Con-
ferences and recommendations,
201, 205; UNRWA education of
refugee children, 538; U.S. aid in
Africa, 554; USIA program, recom-
mendations re, 1116, 1118
Education Act, 1966. See Interna-
tional Education Act, 1966
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural
Materials, Agreement With Pro-
tocol on the Importation of (Flor-
ence Agreement), 200, 203, 1099;
text, 195-199
Educational and Cultural Affairs,
U.S. Advisory Commission on In-
ternational, report by, 1102-1106
Educational and cultural exchange

(see also Scientific exchange and
research programs): Appropria-
tions, 1138, 1143; exchanges
with-African countries, 554,
Czechoslovakia, 435, Japan, 696,
Republic of Korea, 716, Romania,
449, 451, South Africa, 569, 571,
U.S.S.R., 370, 470-472, 486n, 487,
490, text of agreement, 461-476,
West Germany, 406; foreign stu-
dents from developing countries,
studies concerning-nonreturning
students and trainees, 1103-1104,
reduction of professional drain on
native countries. 1111; interna-
tional affairs institutes for second-
ary school teachers, 1109-1110;
international educational ex-
change. 1946-1966, report on,
1106; Mutual Educational and
Cultural Exchange Act of 1961,
1110, 1111, 1113; National Advis-
ory Committee on International
Studies, 1108-1111; program to
stimulate educational exchange
(see also International Education
Act), 1097-1098; UNESCO travel
grants and fellowships, 204
EEC. See European Economic
Community

EFTA. See European Free Trade
Association

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Eighteen Nation Disarmament
Committee (ENDC) (see also in-
dividual topics for development):

Consideration of proposed
treaty on nonproliferation of nu-
clear weapons (see also Nuclear
weapons, nonproliferation of, pro-
posed treaty on) concern with
collateral measures: Fissionable
materials, cutoff or reduction in
production under verification, and
transfer to peaceful uses, 924;
freeze on strategic nuclear ve-
hicles. 921-922; international
safeguards on peaceful nuclear
activity, 923-925; NATO, pro-
posed multilateral nuclear force,
compatibility with nonprolifera-
tion treaty, statements-Soviet,
913-914, U.S., 914-915; nonnu-
clear states, question of access to
nuclear power, statements-So-
viet, 914, U.S. 915, 924, 925-927;
proposals and statements at Con-
ference-Soviet, 912-914, U.S.,
914-915, 918-922, 923-927; U.S.
draft treaty on nonproliferation
of nuclear weapons, U.S. amend-
ments to, 916-917

Organization and suggested
work of: Cochairmen (Soviet
and U.S.), 509; Gen. Ass. res. call-
ing for priority of proposed non-
proliferation treaty, 938-939;
nonparticipation of France, 331;
program for consideration-So-
viet letter proposing, 909–911, U.S.
Presidential 7-point program,
907-909; report on negotiations by
ACDA, 898-899, 901-906 passim;
sessions, 898, 899, 907n
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 2, 31, 272,
289, 789-790

Eklund, Sigvard, 901

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EURATOM. See European Atomic
Energy Community

Europe (see also the European
headings):

All-European conference to con-
sider disarmament and problems
of security, call for convocation
of-Soviet, 402, Warsaw Pact, 351,
357-358; Eastern Europe (see
infra); economic integration and
question of political union, views
re-EFTA, 390, French, 382-383,
U.S., 24, 25, 308, 337-340, 383-385,
445, West German, 393, 408-409;
military bases on foreign soil,
elimination of and withdrawal of

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troops (see also under Military
bases), statements re-Soviet, 327,
401, 910, 911, Warsaw Pact decla-
ration, 353, 356, 357, 358; NATO-
Command Europe Mobile Force,
378, other European Commands,
319, 325, effect of French military
disengagement from (see also
under North Atlantic Treaty Or-
ganization), views re, French,
372-374, U.S., 363-364; problems
of (see also economic integration
supra), views re-French-Soviet,
418, 423, U.S., 367-371, 418n; secu-
rity proposals-German-F.R.G.,
391-395, G.D.R., 327n, Romanian,
452, Soviet, 327, 395-402, 492-493,
U.S. 395, 914-915, Warsaw Pact
countries, 351–354; USIA libraries
and program in, 1119, 1122, 1125;
Western Europe (see infra)

Eastern Europe: U.S. relations,
370-371, trade, 1, 3, 370, 430-439,
445, 448. 1013; West German rela-
tions with, 392, 408

Western Europe: Economic in-
tegration (see under Europe,
supra); economic vitality. 19;
NATO adjustment (see NATO,
supra); U.S.-military assistance
program in, 1034, nuclear strength
in, 70, trade (see also European
Economic Community), imports
from, 1003

European Atomic Energy Commu-
nity (EURATOM): Cooperation
between IAEA and EURATOM,
935; safeguards system, 901, 935
European Coal and Steel Commu-
nity, 384

European conference to consider
disarmament and problems of se-
curity, call for convocation of: So-
viet, 402, Warsaw Pact, 351,
357-358

European Economic Community
(Common Market) (EEC): Coun-
cil arrangements re-Commis-
sion-Council relations, 380-381,
majority voting procedure in
Council, 381; customs union for
industrial and agricultural goods,
381n, 387, 388; economic and polit-
ical role, French views, 381-383;
negotiations for admission of ad-
ditional countries, 383, question of
U.K. entry, 383, 390, 409; Treaty of
Rome establishing, 380, 384: U.S.
statements, 337, 384, 988, 991-992,
995-996

European Free Trade Association
(EFTA). 383, 384, 988, 990-991;
communiqués of EFTA and
EFTA-Finland Joint Council-
Bergen, 386, Lisbon, 388-390;
Heads of Government of EFTA
and Finland, meeting in London,
communiqué, 390

European Space Research Organi-

zation (ESRO), agreement estab-
lishing space station in Alaska, 389
Executive orders: No. 11285
(June 10), extension of the In-

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