Ho Chi Minh: cited, 830, 839n; com- muniqué with Dorticos of Cuba, 874-875; letter to friendly heads of state calling for negotiations with the NLF as sole represent- ative of the South, 753-754; state- ment re determination of the North Vietnamese, 837-839 “Ho Chi Minh trail,” 721 Holt, Harold E., 620, 639–640, 720, 867
Holyoake, Keith J., 623, 720, 867 Honduras, 226-227, 228, 232 Honolulu meeting: Communiqué and declaration, 770-773; U.S. reports and statements re, 625, 732, 788, 792, 793, 855
Hooper, Henry J. C., 593–594 Hoover, J. Edgar, 486n Horwitz, Abraham, 299
House of Representatives (see also Congress): Appropriations, House Committee on (see under Appro- priations); Armed Services, Com- mittee on, hearings before Sub- committee of, 15n, 456–459; Com- mittee on Foreign Affairs (see Foreign Affairs, House Committee on); House Ways and Means Committee, hearings on East-West Trade Relations Bill of 1966, 434n; Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House Committee on, 1095n; Presidential reply to letter re Viet- Nam conflict, 753; "Seldom Reso- lution," 246n
Housing and Urban Development. Department of, 1049
Housing programs, U.S., in Latin America, 1046-1047, 1049
Hsiao Hua, 751
Hughes, H. Stuart, 1147 Human rights (see also Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Civil and Political Rights): Ameri- can Declaration of Human Rights, 226; Commission on Human Rights, U.N., 74, 95, 100, 104, 108- 109, 124, proposal for U.N. High Commissioner for, 74, 93–94, 94n; Human Rights Committee, 102, 116-119, 121-122; Human Rights Conference (1968), preparatory committee, 74; Human Rights Year, 74, 176; Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, 226; question of violation of hu- man rights and fundamental free- doms (see also Racial discrimina- tion headings), 98-100; Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 37, 98-104 passim, 111, 210, 226, 542, 585 Humphrey, Hubert, 265, 491n, 612; mission to South Viet-Nam and other Asian and Pacific countries, itinerary, 687n, 792n; report on mission, 792-794; statements re- Viet Cong, 796-797, U.S. position on peace, 740-742; visit to Thai- land, communiqué (Humphrey,
Kittikachorn), 732-733
Hungary: Elevation of U.S. and Hun- garian Legations to Embassy status, 439n, 441–442; Export-Im- port Bank credit guarantees on sales to, 438; Hungarian state- ment re relations with U.S., 442; liberalization of U.S. export con- trols, 438n
IACB. See United Nations Inter- agency Consultative Board IAEA. See International Atomic Energy Agency
IA-ECOSOC. See Inter-American Economic and Social Council IBRD. See International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ICAO. See International Civil Avia- tion Organization
ICBM's (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles). See Missiles
ICC. See International Control Com- mission
Iceland, 999
ICJ. See International Court of Jus- tice
ICSC. See International Commission for Supervision and Control in Viet-Nam
IDA. See International Development Association
IDB. See Inter-American Develop- ment Bank
IFC. See International Finance Cor- poration
Ifni, 591-592
Iilia, Arturo, 290n, 297n
ILO. See International Labor Or- ganization
IMCO. See Intergovernmental Mari- time Consultative Organization IMF. See International Monetary Fund
Immigration and Nationality Act, amendment to (1965), 10, 594, 768; report on impact of, 1149-1153; resultant increased visa activity, 1136-1137; Select Commission on Western Hemisphere Immigration, responsibility, 1152 Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1152
Imports, U.S.: developments relating to, 1002-1009; from Communist countries, 1016-1017 India, 1025, 1031, 1032; Aid India Consortium (IBRD), 689n; Insti- tute of Tropical Meteorology, 207; relations with Pakistan (see India- Pakistan dispute); U.S. aid— emergency food aid, 684-686, 688, Food for Peace program in, 1088, resumption of economic aid, 688- 689; visits of Prime Minister to various countries and communi- qués-U.S., 682-684, U.S.S.R., 689- 693 India-Pakistan dispute: CENTO communiqué re, 516; Communist Chinese position concerning, 652, 687; report of U.N. Secretary-Gen- eral re mutual withdrawal of forces, 682; Tashkent Conference
and Declaration, 652, 692, 720, 1032, text of Declaration, 681-682; U.N. peacekeeping operations in Kashmir, 19, 59, 209; U.S. state- ments re, 793, 794, 819, 1026, 1031- 1032
Indochina (see also Geneva Confer- ence on Indochina and Southeast Asia): Neutrality for coun- tries of, proposals concerning- French, 646-648, 717-718, 851, 859- 860, 873-874, 894-895, French- Cambodian, 649; U.S. statement re, 719-720
Indonesia, 628, 844; membership in-IBRD, 152n, IMF, 177; partici- pation in the U.N., 66-67, 694; re- lations with Malaysia, 622, 720, 729, agreement to end hostilities, 693; visit of Foreign Minister to U.S., joint statement (Malik, Rusk), 694 Indus Basin Development Fund, 1050-1051
Industrial development. See United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Information, U.S. advisory Commis- sion on, report and recommenda- tions concerning USIA, 1113-1126 Information Agency, U.S. See United
States Information Agency Information and Educational Ex- change Act, U.S., as amended, 1111 Inspection and verification of reduc-
tion of armaments and weapon producing materials and test ban treaty observance: ACDA report of negotiations, 902-904; interna- tional inspection to verify agree- ments (see also International Atomic Energy Agency: Safe- guards system), U.S. views, 444, 668, 903, 923-925, 931; national system of detection, Soviet view, 910; "nuclear detection club," 903; seismic detection and identifica- tion, 903, 908, 941; U.K. proposal re settlement in Viet-Nam, 864 Inspector General, Foreign Assist-
ance, 1056 Interagency
Council on Interna- tional Educational and Cultural Affairs, 1102 Inter-American Committee on Al- liance for Progress (CIAP), 270, 273, 275, 277, 284-285 Inter-American Conference of Min- isters of Labor on the Alliance for Progress, 2d, (Caraballeda, 1966), 290
Inter-American Conferences: Con- ference of American Presidents (Punta del Este, 1967), projected, 283, 300n, 303, 306; Second Special (Rio de Janeiro, 1965), 223, 224, 225, 227, 235, 236, 274, 286, 287, 1025; Third Special (Buenos Aires, 1967), 232, 233, 235, 240n Inter-American Development Bank
(IDB), 278, 1024; Fund for Special Operations, 12; organizer of con- sultative group for Ecuador, 155;
Activities, U.S. report of, 945- 947; administrative and budgetary coordination with U.N. and spe- cialized agencies of, 57, 142-143; budget, 947-948; General Confer- ence (10th) at Vienna, 900, 943, U.S. message, 945; safeguards sys- tem (see infra); studies concern- ing desalination of water, 945, in Israel, 540, in Mexico, 270, 946
Safeguards system: Application to peaceful nuclear activities, U.S. bilateral treaties re, 944, proposals and statements, 907-908, 923-925, 928, 932, 934-935; cooperation be- tween EURATOM and IAEA, 935; reports re-ACDA, 900–901, Presi- dential, 947 International Bank for Reconstruc- tion and Development (IBRD), 273, 618, 683, 1024, 1050-1051, 1058; Aid India Consortium, 689n; amendment of Articles of Agree- ment (1965) re loans to IFC, 171; Boards of Governors of IBRD, IDA, and IFC, meeting in Wash- ington, statements-French, 186-
International Bank for Reconstruc- tion and Development-Con.
191, U.S., 169–170; Investment Dis- putes Center for Settlement of 150, 155, 160-161, Convention re, 150, 155-156, 158, summary of terms, 160-162; membership- membership and quotas, 159, new members, Malawi and Zambia, 152, readmission of Indonesia, 152n; report on operations, 151- 159; withholding of assistance from Portugal and South Africa, question of, 133-134, 574 International Boundary and Water Commission, Mexico and U.S., 270, 271; appropriations, 1138, 1141- 1142
International Boundary Commis- sion, U.S. and Canada, 1143 International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes, 150, 155, 160-161
International Civil Aviation, Chicago Convention on, 1337, 560 International Civil Aviation Orga- nization (ICAO); Consideration of limit of liability of international air passenger carriers, 163-164; question of providing landing and transit facilities to Portuguese aircraft, 133n; standards to pre- vail in U.S.-Soviet Civil Air Trans- port Agreement, 501 International Coffee
Agreement, 273, 1005-1006 International Coffee Organization,
1005
International Commission for Su- pervision and Control in Viet- Nam (ICSC) (see also Interna- tional Control Commission), messages, notes, and statements concerning: North Vietnamese, 823n, 844, 864–865, 881n, 883, 885n; U.K. 864; U.S., 862 International Committee of the Red Cross, 806, 836, 839, 868 International Conference of Ameri- can States, Ninth (Bogotá, 1948), 223n
International Conference on Water for Peace (Washington, 1967) 1090, 1091-1092 International Control Commission (ICC) (see also International Commission for Supervision and Control in Viet-Nam (ICSC): Cambodian call for strengthening of supervisory role, 813n, U.S. views, 644, 645, 813, 835, 846-847; ICC report concerning Laos, 721n International Court of Justice (ICJ), 109, 200, 426n, 951, 964; decisions in re-peacekeeping costs the Middle East and the Congo, 211, South-West Africa, appeals by Ethiopia and Liberia concerning the Territory of, 575-581, U.S. statements re, 212, 571-572, 581- 583
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. See Civil and Political Rights, etc. International Covenant on Eco- nomic, Social and Cultural Rights. See Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, etc.
International Day for the Elimina- tion of Racial Discrimination, 98 International Development Associa- tion (IDA): Assistance to develop- ing countries, 72; IBRD transfer of funds to, 157; report on opera- tions, 165-169; U.S.-budget pro- posal, 12, statements re additional contributions, 170, 1024 International Education Act, 1966, 3, 8, 200, 1019, 1023, 1095n, 1102; legislative proposal, 1096-1100, text of Act, 1106-1111 International Executive Service Corps, 1024 International Finance Corporation (IFC) Membership and quotas, 159; report on operations, 170-173 International health program, pro- posed, 1019-1020, 1023, 1092-1095 International Hydrological Decade, 206 International Labor Organization
(ILO): Conventions-concerning employment policy (No. 122), 176n, on Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right To Organize (1948), 106, 115; ILO Conference (Geneva), report, 174– 176; ILO-UNESCO Meeting of Ex- perts on the Status of Teachers (Geneva), 201; question of co- ordination of budget assessments with U.N. agencies, 142n, 175 International law:
Fisheries zone, U.S. 12-mile ex- clusive, 213, 482; ICJ decisions re appeals concerning the adminis- tration of the Territory of South- West Africa, 575-583; Interna- tional agreements, conventions, and covenants (see infra); Inter- national Law Commission, 210, 216-218; law of treaties, convoca- tion of international conference to consider, 216-218; sovereignty over natural resources, Gen. Ass. res., 213-215, U.S. statement, 215- 216; U.N. Charter and norms of international law, U.S. statement, 208-213; Viet-Nam, legal basis for U.S. participation in defense of, 794-795
International agreements, con- ventions, and covenants concern- ing: Civil and Political Rights and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, U.N. resolutions re Cove- nants on, 103-124, U.S. statements, 37, 101-103; Civil aviation-land- ing and transit rights, 133n, lia- bility of air passenger carriers (Warsaw Convention), 163–164, sovereignty of airspace over a na- tion's territory, Ghanaian inci- dent, 560-561; Fishing and Con-
servation of the Living Resources of the High Seas (1958), entry into force, 207-208; Geneva Con- vention Relative to Treatment of Prisoners of War (1949)-ques- tion of adherence by Viet-Nam combatants, 771, 806, 834, 836-837, 839, 868, status of prisoners, U.S. use of tribunals in determining, 886-887; Human Rights, U.N. Conventions on, U.S. ratification pending, 94-96, 212; Importation of Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Materials (Florence Agreement, 1950), entry into force, 195-199, 200, 203; Interna- tional Labor Convention, No. 122 re employment policy, U.S. ratifi- cation pending, 176n; Load Lines (London, 1966), 149; North Pacific Fisheries Convention, Japanese- U.S. consideration of revision, 695; Racial Discrimination, Conven- tion on Elimination of All Forms of, 37, 74, 96-97, 98, 100; Safety of Life at Sea, Convention for (1960), amendments to, 149; Uni- versal Postal Union, Constitution, Conventions, etc., entry into force,
205 International Law Commission, 210, preparation of draft articles on law of treaties, 216-218 International Monetary Fund (IMF) (see also International monetary system reform): French partici- pation in Fund activities, 191; Fund drawings, 177, U.S. drawings, 178, 980; General Arrangements To Borrow, 178, 182, 183, 191-192; Group of Ten, meeting at The Hague, 183, communiqué, 185–186, U.S. statement, 184-185; member- ship and quotas, 159, increase in quotas, 151n; report on operations, 176-183; "Seventeenth Annual Re- port on Exchange Restrictions," 181-182
International monetary system re- form, proposal for creation of an international monetary reserve: Consideration by-Group of Ten, 185-186, IMF, 182-183; French opposition, 186-191; U.S. call for agreement and plan, 184-185, 191- 194, 276; U.S.-Canadian trade communiqué, 313 International organizations and conferences: Contributions, U.S.- requests and authorizations, 1023, 1026, 1050-1051, 1138, 1139, limita- tion on, 61, report of, 1144-1146, review of requested, 35-36; U.S. participation in, 488; visas to guests of international confer- ences in U.S., 1149 International Private Investment
Advisory Council, establishment of, 1054
International Rice Year, 1075 International Sugar Agreement of
1958, Protocol, 1002 International Telecommunication Union (ITU), report of Radio
Consultative Committee meeting,
195 International Trade Organization, 198 International Wheat Agreement (1962), 996n, Protocol for further extension, 1009 International Year for Human Rights, 74, 176 Interoceanic Canal Study Commis- sion (Atlantic-Pacific), 298, 304 Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House Committee on, 1095n Intervention in the affairs of a sov- ereign state by force or subversion (see also Aggression): Declaration on the Inadmissibility of Inter- vention in the Domestic Affairs of States and the Protection of Their Independence and Sovereignty, U.N., 127, 137, cited, 248-249; OAS Council res., 250-252; Pravda editorial, 485; Soviet-Indian com- muniqué, 690; Soviet-Turkish communiqué, 427-428; U.S. state- ments, 128-129, 211, 248-250, 557- 558, 857 Investment Disputes, Center for Settlement of, 150, 155, 160-161 Investment Disputes Between States and Nationals of Other States, Convention on Settlement of: IBRD sponsorship, 150, 158; sum- mary of terms, 160-162; U.S. con- sideration and ratification, 150, 155-156
Investment Guarantee Program, 1043-1047, 1049; agreement with the Philippines, 727-728; AID ad- ministered, 11; Export-Import Bank guarantees, 1067, 1070 Investment tax credit, 976 Iran, 93, 976; admission to Colombo Consultative Committee, 630; al- leged crossing of Iranian-Soviet border by U.S. Peace Corps worker, 486; progress, 513; U.S. military assistance, 1031
Iraq, 541n, 976
Ireland, 416
Islamic Pact, 517-518
Israel (see also Palestine headings): Application of IAEA safeguards on civil uses of atomic energy, agreement with U.S., 944; dispute with Arab nations (see Arab- Israel dispute); joint study with U.S. of proposed desalting plant, 539-540; U.S. sale of military equipment to, 512, 540; visit of President Shazar to U.S., 540-541; Zionist activities, 528n Italy: Proposal for international technological cooperation, 369, 377, 379; purchase of IDB bonds, 295
ITU. See International Telecom- munication Union
Ivanov, Igor A., 460n
Jamaica, 62n, 74, 1151
Japan, 612, 658, 999; Economic
growth, 23, 625, 628; Export-Im- port Bank of Japan, loan agree- ment with IDB, 296; relations with Republic of Korea, 704, 708-709; role in Asia, 700-701; Soviet- Japanese discussions, 701-702; trade with Communist countries, 696; U.S. relations with-Commit- tee on Trade and Economic Affairs (Japan-U.S.), communiqué, 694- 697, extension of agreement re king crab fishery in Eastern Ber- ing Sea, 695n, imports from, 1003, 1004, U.S. statement re trade with, 697-699
Jenmin Jih Pao, 68n, 662-664, 749n, 766n
Joanna V, 597, 598n Johnson, Lyndon B.:
Addresses, letters, memoran- dum, reports, and statements con- cerning: Africa, 843-844, U.S. policy in, 552-553; Agency for In- ternational Development, 10-12, 1022-1023, 1093, 1094; Alliance for Progress, 2, 9, 11, 25, 272-274, 289, 299-303, 1024-1025; Asia, 633-639, trip to (see infra); Asian Develop- ment Bank, 613-614, 615; Aus- tralia, 639-640; Austria, 434-435; balance-of-payments problem, 372, 975-976, 978, 981-982, 1022, 1024, 1026, corrective procedures, 367; Budget for FY 1967, 7-13; Burma, 643; Canada, 1004, 1007, 1009; Central American Common Market, 245; civil and political rights, 37; communism, 2, 288, 482, 841-844; Communist China, 629, 669, 675, 723-724; developing countries, 369, 1020, 1021-1022, 1073-1074, 1088-1089, 1093; dis- armament, 488, 7-point program, 907-909; Dominican Republic, 719-720; East-West relations, 368, 369-371, 404-405, 438, 446; eco- nomic report, 975; Education Act, International, 1019, 1023, 1096- 1100; ENDC, message to, 907-909; export controls, 1010-1011; Ex- port-Import Bank, 438; Europe, 367, defense of Central Europe, 372, development of cooperation and understanding, 434-436, with- drawal of U.S. troops, 364; Euro- pean unity, 369, 404-405, 445; Food for Peace (Freedom), 1072-1076, 1086-1089; foreign assistance, 1019-1027, Act of 1966, 1057-1058; foreign policy, U.S., 1-6, 26-30, 552-553; GATT, 994-1001; Ger- man problem, 445; Germany, Federal Republic of, 366-367, 403- 404; Great Society, 1-2, 7, 9-10, 487; Guyana, 268; IAEA, 945-947; international health program, proposed, 1019, 1023, 1092-1095; IMCO, 149-150; imports, U.S., de- velopments concerning, 1002-1009; India, 682-686; Indochina (see Southeast Asia, infra); Indonesia, 694n; international organizations, request for review of U.S. contri-
butions, 35-36; International Tele- communication Union, 195; Israel, 540-541; Korea, Republic of, 714- 716; Laos, 719; Latin America, 288-289, 297, 300-301; Lincoln, 287-288; Malaysia, 722-724; Ma- nila Conference, 637, 714, 720, 867-871 (communiqué, etc.), 873- 874; Mexico, 268-271; Mutual De- fense Assistance Control Act, op- erations under, 1011-1017; NATO, 364, 367, 368–369, 372, 445, treaty, 17th anniversary, 327-328, views re French proposals, 318, 321-324; nuclear weapons-danger of war- fare, 482, proposed nonprolifera- tion treaty, 490, 724, 907, 923, 944- 945, use of U.S. weapons, Presi- dential decision, cited, 920; outer space-programs, U.S., 9, 30, 970- 973, treaty, 36, 963; Pacific Is- lands, Trust Territory of, 735- 738; Pan American Health Orga- nization, 299; Peace Corps, 2, 13, 1064-1065, 1093; Philippines, 726- 730; Poland, 444-446, 448-449; population problem, 1020, 1022, 1023, 1073, 1087-1089 passim, 1094-1095; Presidential-leader- ship, 488-489, powers, legislative restrictions, 455, 1010-1011; Saudi Arabia, 543; SEÁTO, 735; Senegal, 561; Southeast Asia, 7, 8, 719–720, Congressional resolution re pre- vention of further aggression in, 747, 752n, question of repeal, 801n, supplementary military authori- zation for FY 1966, 746–747, 800– 801; Southern Rhodesia, 37; South-West Africa, 37; Soviet- U.S. relations, 482-484, 486-491; State Department, 10; state of the Union, 1-6; Trade Agreements program, 994-1001, 1002-1009; Truman Center for Advancement of Peace, 747-748; U.N.-Develop- ment program, 37, 90-93, Secre- tary-General, 45n, 46, security arrangements, 908, U.S. partici- pation in the U.N., report, 36-38, 90-93, 149-150, 195, 199-205, 205- 207, 735-738, 945-947; UNESCO, 199-205; uranium-235, peaceful uses, 944-945; Viet-Nam conflict (see infra); water supply-import- ance of, 1089-1091, International Conference, 1090, salinity problem, 270-271; WHO, 205-207
Executive orders. See Executive orders
Letter, messages, and reports to Congress: Aeronautics and space activities (U.S., 1966), 970-973; budget proposed for FY 1967, 7-13; economic report, 975; emer- gency food aid for India, 684-686; Food for Peace (Freedom), 1072- 1076, 1087-1089; Foreign Assis- tance program for FY 1967, 1020- 1027; GATT, U.S. participation in, 994-1001; International Educa- tion Act, 1096-1100; international health program, proposed, 1092- 1095; Mutual Defense Assistance
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