terest Equalization Tax, 976; No. 11304 (Sept. 12), exclusion of cer- tain Canadian securities from U.S. Interest Equalization Tax, 312n
Executive Service Corps, Interna- tional, 1024
Exhibitions and fairs: Budapest In-
dustrial Fair, 435; use of foreign currencies to meet expenses of, 1113; exchanges with U.S.S.R., 468-469
Export Control Act of 1949, 434; as amended, 1010, 1011 Export controls: Coordinating Com- mittee on (COCOM), 662, 1011- 1012; export controls on-strate- gic materials, 1016, U.S. to South- ern Rhodesia, 594; reduction of controls on exports to East Euro- pean Countries, 370, 438-439, 448; removal of certain foreign quanti- tative restrictions against U.S. ex- ports, 998-999
Export Credit Sales Program, 1086 Export-Import Bank of Washing-
ton: Act of 1945, 1016; authoriza- tion of expenses for FY 1967, 1071-1072; commercial credit guarantees to certain East Euro- pean countries, 370, 438, 448; ef- forts to expand U.S. exports, 12; expansion of lending authority, 987; Investment Guarantee Pro- gram-guarantees, 1067, 1070, re- strictions on, 1014; report on operations, 1067-1071 Exports: Increase in U.S. exports, 307; expansion of role of Export- Import Bank, 12; Inter-American Export Promotion Agency, 276
Faisal, King, 517n, 543 Fanfani, Amintore, 379n
FAO. See Food and Agriculture Or- ganization
Far East (see also Asia and the individual countries): AID in- vestment guarantee projects, 1043-1044; Military Assistance program, 1029-1030; U.S. Presi- dential trip and statements con- cerning, 632-639
Faupl, Rudolph, 174n
FCIA. See Foreign Credit Insurance Association
Federal Aviation Agency, 503 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 485-486
Federal Housing Administration. See Housing and Urban Develop- ment, Department of
Federal Reserve: Board, 192n, 984- 985; System, 616
Federation of South Arabia, alleged aggression against, 543-544 Fedorenko, Nikolai T., 491n, 766n,
927n
Fernando Póo, 588-589 Fiat Company agreement with U.S.S.R., 370n
Fiji, 680-681
Finland, 416; communiqués of-
EFTA and EFTA-Finland Joint Council, 386, 388-389, Heads of Government of EFTA and Fin- land (London), 390
Fish and fisheries: Fishing and Con- servation of the Living Resources of the High Seas, entry into force of Convention on, 207-208; EFTA study re production and trade in, 388; international fisheries com- missions, appropriations for ex- penses of U.S. participation, 1143; North Pacific Fisheries Conven- tion, Japanese-U.S. consideration of revision, 695; Soviet-U.S. dis- cussions re conservation and use of fishery resources, 481-482; U.S. 12-mile exclusive fishing zone, 213, 482
Fisher, Adrian S., 901, 923-927 Fissionable materials, cutoff or re- duction in production for weapons purposes, under verification sys- tem, and transfer to peaceful uses (see also Atomic energy, peaceful uses of): ACDA report on negotiations, 902, 904; interna- tional control under EURATOM or IAEA safeguard system, pro- posals re-U.S., 907-908, 921, 923- 925, 929, 931, 935, West German, 394; reduction in or freeze on production, U.S. proposals. 483, 509; transfer of enriched uranium to peaceful purposes by U.S., 944– 945
Florence Agreement, 195-199, 200, 203, 1099
Food (see also other Food head- ings): Food-population problem, 72-73, 144-146, need for balance between agricultural productivity and population, 1020, 1022, 1075; Gen. Ass. res. re multilateral food aid, 147-149; emergency food aid to India, 684-686, 688, 1088; im- provement of methods of produc- tion and distribution, 107, 145; U.N. World Food Program, 91, 1083, U.S. pledge, 143, 147; U.S. statements, 143-147, 1072-1073, 1086-1088; war on want, 788; world food problem, DAC commu- niqué, 360-361; world food reserve, U.S. offer to create, 144-146 Food and Agriculture Organization, U.N. (FAO), 145, 146, 147; Com- mittee on Commodity Problems, study on multilateral food aid, 148; cooperation with U.N. Devel- opment Program, 91; FAO/IAEA Division of Atomic Energy in Agri- culture, 946; International Rice Year, 1075
Food for freedom program, 145; re- sulting Act and program (see Food for Peace
Food for Peace Act (1966), 455; ad- visory committee, establishment of, 1085; prohibition of extension of aid to countries trading with Cuba and North Viet-Nam, 549n,
Food for Peace Act-Continued
1015-1016, 1077; question of food aid to U.A.R., 549n, 1077; report to Congress and statement, 1086- 1089; request for approval of bill, 1072-1076; text of Act, 1076-1086 Food for Peace program: Act estab- lishing (see supra); Budget for FY 1967, 12-13; report on, 1087- 1089, U.S. statements re, 9, 11, 12- 13, 73, 727 Foreign Affairs, House Committee on: Hearings on-Atlantic federal union, question of, 365-366, mili- tary assistance program for FY 1967, 1028-1035; Subcommittee hearings by Subcommittee-on Africa, 565-573, on the Far East and the Pacific, 650-659; table prepared by staff, foreign assist- ance authorizations and appro- priations for FY 1967, 1062-1063 Foreign affairs personnel, proposal for single system (AID, State, USIA), 10, 1131-1135 Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, 593
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, 1028, 1043, 1046; as amended by Food for Peace Act, 1076-1086 passim; as amended by Foreign Assistance Act of 1966, 1047–1057 passim; provisions against trade with Cuba or North Viet-Nam, 1014, 1015
Foreign Assistance Act of 1964, 1036 Foreign Assistance Act of 1965, 1046; Fulbright amendment to, 1033 Foreign Assistance Act of 1966, 1047– 1057; Presidential statement re re- strictions, 1057-1058
Foreign Assistance Appropriations Act, 1966, and Related Agencies, Presidential determination re is- suance of Export-Import credit guarantees, 438, 1014 Foreign assistance program, U.S., 2, 3, 18, 73, 146, 1095; AID loans, 1036-1041; aid to-Africa, 553- 554, India, 684-686, India and Pakistan, resumption of, 688, In- donesia, 694, the Philippines, 727- 728, South Korea, 703-704, South Viet-Nam, 747, 782n, 801, 879; appropriations-FY 1966 supple- mental for U.S. operations in Southeast Asia, 746-747, 755–756, 782-787, Presidential remarks upon signing law, 800-801, for FY 1967, proposals, etc.. 1019-1027, Public Law appropriating, 1058- 1061, Presidential remarks upon signing law, 800-801, table of au- thorizations and appropriations, 1062-1063; Committees-Advisory Committee on Private Enterprise in Foreign Aid, 1024, Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, 1083-1085; efforts to restrain dollar drain from U.S., 982, credit sales program, 1035, Inspector General, Foreign Assistance, 1056;
Foreign policy, U.S.: Objectives and
principles of, 1-6, 21-30; policy in-Africa, 552-553, 1033, Asia, 635-638 passim, 665, 729, 1031- 1032, Europe, 367-371, 1034, Near and Middle East, 512, 520, 530, 541; policy toward-Communist aggression, 788, 789-790, Com- munist China, 20, 629, 658-659, 675, 751-752, U.S.S.R., 25, 26, Viet-Nam (see under Viet-Nam, "Democratic Republic of" and Viet-Nam, Republic of, conflict with...); security measures, 14-
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Foreign Relations, Senate Com- mittee on: Hearings on-consular convention (Soviet-U.S.), 485, East-West Trade, 433n, 434n, single Foreign Affairs Personnel System, before Special Committee of, 1131-1135, supplemental ap- propriations for foreign assistance, particularly in Viet-Nam, 755–756, 782-787, free-world assistance to, 7887, treaty of Amity and Eco- nomic Relations with Togo, 562; recommendation re liability of air passenger carriers under Warsaw Convention, 163; report, The Viet- nam Conflict, 738-740 Foreign Scholarships, Board of, re- port on international educational exchange, 1106
Foreign Service, U.S.: Career serv- ice for USIA officers, recommen- dation, 1121; Foreign Service Re- tirement System, 1134; issuance of nonimmigrant visas, factor in workload of overseas posts, 1152; unification of AID, State, USIA under a single personnel system, proposal for, 10, 1131-1135 Foreign Service Act of 1946, amended, 616, 1112, 1132, 1133, 1135, 1140, 1143
as
Foreign Service Building Act of 1926, 1140
Foster, William C., statements con- cerning: International safeguards and nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, 923-925; nonprolifera- tion of nuclear weapons-need for agreement on treaty re, 918-922, principles for negotiation, 932- 938, U.S. policy concerning, 914- 915
Fowler, Henry H., 150, 156, 291, 313, 978; attendance at German-U.S. monetary discussions, 404; state- ments concerning-balance-of- payments-Federal Reserve Board administration of Voluntary Pro- gram, 984n-985n, review of U.S. situation, 985-987, call on IMF for a plan for the creation of a mone- tary reserve, 191-194, interna- tional monetary reserve needs, 184-185
France: Cambodian-French rela- tions, 646, 648-650; creation of an international monetary reserve, views concerning, 186-191, 193n; EEC-veto of U.K. membership, 390n, views on role of, 381-383, withdrawal from negotiations on financing common agricultural policy, 380n; Franco-German (Federal Republic) -conversa- tions, 382, relations, 409-410, Treaty of 1963, 335, 342, 373, 409; French policy, 421-422; German "Democratic Republic," question of membership in the U.N., joint letter with U.K. and U.S., 64-65; Germany, position concerning problem of cooperation in joint action, 317, 318, 320, 325, 343, 345, participation in 4-power declara- tion, 378-379; Indochina, views concerning neutralization of, and withdrawal of U.S. forces, 646- 648 649, 717-718, 851, 859-860, 873-874, 894-895; Laos, relations with, 717-718; NATO, modifica- tion of French participation (see North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion: French military disengage- ment); nonpayment of voluntary contributions to U.N. peacekeep- ing operations, 54, 64; nuclear force, development of, 317, 319, 374; nuclear test in the Pacific, 624; relations with Eastern Europe (see also Soviet-French relations, infra), 373, 451; SEATO observer, 623; Somaliland, future of, 590- 591; Soviet-French relations- declarations, 418-421, 422-425, French statement, 333, 373; U.S. bilateral treaties affected by French NATO position, 320, 324- 325, 329-330, 332, 336; USIA pro- gram in Paris, 1125; Viet-Nam conflict (see also Indochina, supra), letter to North Viet-Nam, 769
Frankel, Charles, 199-200, 1102 Free trade areas and customs unions, 1001
Freedom of Information Act (Moss Act), 1122
Freedom of religion, 114 Freeman, Orville L., 143, 147, 770n, 771, 788, 795
F.R.G. See Germany, Federal Re- public of
Friendly Relations, U.N. Special Committee on, 125-126
Fulbright-Hays Act (see also Edu- cational and cultural exchange), 1102, 1105, 1106
Gandhi, Mrs. Indira, 682-684, 792n Garbuzov, V. F., 508-509
Garcia Godoy, Héctor, 226, 264–265, 266
Gardner, John W., 263, 770n, 771, 788
GATT. See General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Gaud, William S., 28n Gavin doctrine, 755
G.D.R. See "Germany, Democratic Republic of"
Gemini program, 970-972 passim General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT):
Accession of Yugoslavia, 453, 1001; Committee on Trade and Development, 1000, 1001; Cotton Textiles Committee, 1007-1008; developing countries, views re trade preferences for, 992-993, 994, 996, 999; negotiations (see Kennedy Round of negotiations, infra); Part IV of GATT on Trade and Development, 999-1000, Pro- tocol amending, 987; U.S. partici- pation-appropriations for, 1141, report on, 994-1001; U.S. Special Representative (Herter), 991–992,
Kennedy Round of negotia- tions: EEC statement, 387-388, U.S. concern with EEC offer, 991- 992, 996; EFTA communiqués, 386, 388, 390; U.S.-Japan Com- mittee on Trade, communiqué, 695; U.S. report and statement re Sixth Round, 987-988, 994-996 General Assembly, U.N. See United Nations General Assembly General Services Administration, 1009-1010
Geneva Conference on Indochina, 1954, and International Confer- ence on the Settlement of the Laotian Question, Geneva, 1961- 1962:
Calls upon Cochairmen of Con- ference on Indochina (U.K. and U.S.S.R.) to reconvene conference to negotiate peaceful settlement of Viet-Nam conflict and resolve other Southeast Asian problems: Indian, 690n; Laotian, 721-722; U.K., 863-864, 880n; U.S., 645, 751, 762, 835, 847, 880, U.S. draft reso- lution re preliminary discussions, 762, statement re, 766-768
Communiqués, proposals, and statements re Geneva Agree- ments as basis for negotiations: French, 646, 718, 769, 859-860; French- Cambodian,
Geneva Conference on Indochina, 1954-Continued
French-Soviet, 419; Korean, 713; Korean-U.S., 718; Laos, 718; North Vietnamese, 743, 753, 766n, 838, 844-845; Soviet-Indian, 691; Soviet-Turkish, 428; U.N., 44, 792, 811; U.S., 5, 45, 130-131, 741, 744- 745, 751, 760-761, 765, 766-768, 783, 785, 795, 812, 826, 836, 856, 858, 866, 889; Warsaw Pact, 833
Violations of agreements, views concerning: ICC, 721; North Viet- namese ailegations re U.S. viola- tions and appeals to International Commission for Supervision and Control in Viet-Nam (ICSC), 823n, 844, 864-865, 881n, 883, 885- 886; SEATO, 620; U.S., 795, 841, 845, 858, 877, 895 Geneva Convention of 1955, Prohibi- tion of the Use in War of Asphyxi- ating, Poisonous or Other Gases, etc., Protocol of, 940
Geneva Convention on the High Seas, 1958: Soviet charge of U.S. alleged violation, 912; refutation by U.S., 916
Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War (1949) Question of adherence by Viet-Nam combatants, communi- qués, memorandum, and state- ments re-Manila and South Viet- namese-U.S. communiqués, 771, 868, U.N., 836-837, U.S., 806, 834, 836, 839; status of prisoners, U.S. use of tribunals in determination of, 886-887
Genoa conference (1922), 480 Genocide, Convention on the Pre-
vention and Punishment of the Crime of, 94, 112
Germany, "Democratic Republic of" (G.D.R.) (see also Berlin and other German headings): Agree- ment on passes for West Berliners to visit East Berlin, 391; East Ger- man Socialist Unity Party, can- cellation of debates with West German party, 403; membership in the U.N., question of, Fr.-U.K.- U.S. letter re, 64–65; prohibition of U.S. trade with, 438n; proposals for security of Europe, 327n; Treaty of Friendship, Mutual As- sistance and Cooperation with U.S.S.R. (1964), 397; West Ger- man statement re relations with Eastern Zone, 410
Germany, Federal Republic of (see also Berlin and other German headings): Coalition government, 407n; Constitution of, 393, 398; debates between East and West German Socialist parties, cancel- lation of, 403; discussions with- U.K. and U.S. re Central European defense, 372, with U.S. (Erhard, Johnson), communiqués, 366-367, 403-406; foreign policy goals, 407- 411; Franco-German-conversa- tions, 382, relations, 409-410,
Treaty (1963), 335, 342, 373, 409; French NATO contingents in, memorandums and statements re-French, 319-320, 325, 335, 342- 343, 373, German, 340-342, 343- 344; frontier lines with Czechoslo- vakia and Poland, question of sig- nificance of Munich Agreement, 392, 397-398, 408, 492; nuclear power reactors under EURATOM safeguards, 901, 935; nuclear weapons, access to (see North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Multilateral nuclear force); pro- posals for European security, cir- cular note, 391-395, replies, 392n, Soviet, 395-402, U.S., 395; repre- sentative of German people, 64, Soviet views re, 492; Romanian economic relations with, 451; Soviet charges against, 396-397, 399, 492; Warsaw Pact views, 353, 354, 357; U.S. importation of auto- mobiles from, 1004
Germany (see also Berlin and other
German headings), problem of: Allied forces in, problem of financ- ing, 362n, 372; declaration on (Fr., U.K., U.S., West Germany), 378- 379; existing frontiers, question of significance of Munich Agreement, 392, 397-398, 408; 4-power respon- sibility (Fr., U.K., U.S., U.S.S.R.), 64-65; views concerning-French, 335, NATO, 346, 376; Soviet, 401, 402, Soviet-Indian, 691, Soviet- U.A.R., 547; U.S., 24, 338, 368, 369-370, 395, 402-403, 406, 445; U.S.-West German, 404; Warsaw Pact, 352, 353, 357; West German, 392, 407, 410, 491
Ghana, 551; dispute with Guinea, 560-561; U.S. recognition of the Government of the National Liber- ation Council, 559 Giap, Vo Nguyen, 785 Gibraltar, 425-426
Gilmour, Craddock M., Jr., 509–510 Gold: IMF gold deposits in U.S. and
U.K., 178; report on IMF transac- tions, 176-183; standard of ex- change (see also International monetary system reform), French views, 187-190 passim; U.S. gold transactions, 980, reserve loss dur- ing 1966, 986; use in expressing par value, 176 Goldberg, Arthur J.:
Letters, note, and statements concerning: Arab-Israel dispute, border clashes with-Jordan, 532- 535, Syria, 528-532; Barbados, 71; Cambodia, 644; China, question of U.N. representation, 65n, 67-70; Congo, Democratic Republic of, 557-558; Cyprus problem, 413-415, U.S. pledge to U.N. Force in Cy- prus, 416-418; development assist- ance, 72-75; General Assembly, 21st Session, 63-64; Guyana, 65; nonproliferation of nuclear weap- ons, proposed agreement re, 927- 932; outer space, peaceful uses of, 949-950, negotiation of treaty con-
cerning, 954-958, 962; Racial Dis- crimination, International Con- vention on, 96-97; Southeast Asia, draft res. re discussions prelimi- nary to conference on, 762, 766- 768; Southern Rhodesia, 592-594, 595-597, 598-602, 604-608; South- West Africa, 212, 583-585, 587- 588; U.N. bonds, financing of re- payments, 57-59; U.N. Charter and norms of international law, 208- 213; U.N. Secretary-General, ex- tension of term, 44-46; Viet-Nam conflict, 744-745, 760-761, 762-766, 766-768, 814, 820n, 856-859, 865- 866, 889, 895-896
Presidential cerning, 36, 483
Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 359 Gordon, Lincoln, 274-279, 297n, 305– 311
Gore, Albert, 163n Government Act, 1071 Government Operations, U.S. Senate Committee on, Subcommittee pub- lication of The Secretary of State and the Problem of Coordination: New Duties and Procedures, 1029– 1030
Corporation Control
Gowon, Yakubu, 561n
Grains: GATT arrangements, 996; wheat (see Wheat)
Great Society, 1-2, 7, 9-10, 279, 487 Greece, 155, 452, 944, 946; defense
assistance NATO, 347, U.S., 1031; OECD Consortia for Greece and Turkey, 375; relations with Tur- key (see Cyprus, Greek Cypriot- Turkish problem)
Gromyko, Andrei A.: Meeting with U.S. officials, 490n-491n, participa- tion in-French-Soviet talks, 418, 422, Japanese-Soviet discussions, 601-702; statements re-rejection of U.S. Viet-Nam deescalation plan, 859, U.S. bomber crash on the coast of Spain, 911-912, U.S. military presence in Europe, 327 Gronouski, John, 444, 445, 448, 852 Guam, 137n-138n, 738
Guantanamo Naval Base, 260-261 Guatemala, 226, 228, 297 Guinea, 165; detention of U.S. Am- bassador, 559-569, 561n; Ghana- Guinea dispute, 560-561
Gulf of Tonkin incident, 741, 767, 847
Gut Dam claims, 314, 1139, 1143 Guyana: Independence, 268n, 1151; membership in the U.N., 65; visit of Prime Minister to U.S., 268
Ha Van Lau, 823n, 844-845, 883, 885n
Hague Conference on Private Inter- national Law, 218n
Haiti, 226, 228; situation between Dominican Republic and Haiti, OAS Council action, 267-268 Hallstein, Walter, 387-388 Hammarskjöld, Dag, 42
Harriman, Averell, 613n, 645, 745, 770n, 792, 806; itinerary and meetings in Far East, 745n, 749n; mission to certain countries re de- velopments at Manila Conference, 880-881
Harris, Mrs. Patricia R., 97n, 98n, 101-103
Hasluck, Paul M. C., 620, 623 Havana Tricontinental Conference. See Afro-Asian-Latin American Peoples Solidarity Conference, First
Hays Bill, proposed, 1131-1133 Heads of State meetings:
Arab League Summit Confer- ence, 517, postponement of 4th, 519n, U.A.R. statement, 516-519; Heads of Government of EFTA and Finland, London meeting, 390; Manila Summit Conference (Oct. 24-25, 1966)-communiqué, etc., 867-871, reports and statements re, 714, 715, 720, 873, 878, 880, 1115 Proposed meetings (see also Geneva Conference on Indo-
china. and World disarma- ment conference): Conference of American Chiefs of State (Punta del Este, 1967), 283, 300n, 303, 306; Third Special Inter-American Conference (Buenos Aires, 1967), 232, 233, 235, 240n; nonnuclear- weapon states, conference to con- sider the prevention of further proliferation of nuclear weapons, Gen. Ass. res. convening, 936; Nu- clear summit conference (see Nu- clear summit conference) Health: Children's research hospital in Krakow, 445; Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, provisions re, 106-107; ex- changes in the field of public health with U.S.S.R., 465-466; IAEA activities in the field of health and safety, 946-947; inter- national health program, pro- posed, 1019-1020, 1023, 1092-1095; program in South Korea, 704, SEATO programs, 622
Health, Education, and Welfare De- partment (HEW): American Edu- cation Placement Service, 1098; Center for Educational Co- operation established by, 1103. 1105; International Education Act of 1966, directives to HEW re pro- grams authorized, 1096, 1097-1098, 1106-1107, 1111; National Advisory Committee on International studies, 1108-1109 Heeney-Merchant report, 313 Herbicides and defoliants, U.S. use in Viet-Nam, 795-796, 940n Herbstreit, J. W., 195 Herrera, Felipe, 278
Herrera, Báez, Gilberto, 266-267 Herter, Christian A., 991-992, 995 HEW. See Health, Education, and Welfare Department
Hides, leathers, etc., restrictions on export control powers, 1010-1011
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