1 Separate quotas established by Presidential Proclamation 3503, October 23, 1962.
Abu Simbel, UNESCO program for pres- ervation, 216 Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., agreement with NASA for coopera- tive space program, 1069-1080 ACDA. See Arms Control and Disar- mament Agency. U.S.
Addis Ababa meeting. See Organiza- tion of African Unity (OAU) Aden, Territory of, situation in: Pro- posal to send U.N. visiting mission, U.S. views, 591-592; U.N. Gen. Ass. res., 593-595
Portuguese Territories in Africa); question of representation of African nations in U.N. organs, 74, 75, 628- 629; regional approaches toward unity, 617, 627, 679; Technical Co- operation in Africa, Commission for, 630-631; U.N. Economic Commission for Africa, 617, 630; U.S. aid to Africa-Clay committee recommenda- tions, 1150-1152, military and other assistance, 1178, 1221, 1247–1248; U.S. policy and objectives, 615-622, 626, 662
Adenauer, Konrad, 480-481, 484, 489 African and Malagasy Union, 617, 627 490
Adoula, Cyrille, 649-650, 650-651, 657, 662-663, 664-665, 667-668
AEC. See Atomic Energy Commission Afghanistan: Currency, establishment of initial par value, 205; resumption of relations with Pakistan, U.S. state- ment, 596; visit to U.S. of king, joint communiqué, 596-597 Africa (see also individual countries and territories): African and Mala- gasy Union, 617, 627; African Devel- opment Bank, agreement to establish, 630; Communist-bloc interest in Af- rica, 623-627; conference of Ministers of Finance, 630; independence move- ment, U.N. concern, 64-65; Independ- ent African States (see Independent African States Summit Conference); Organization of African Unity (see Organization of African Unity); po- litical development of African nations, 620-621; Portuguese territories (see
*NOTE: Organizational abbreviations (e.g., DLF, EFTA, OAS, etc.) used in the text and in the index appear in their alphabetical order in the index.
The terms "Soviet," "U.K.," and "U.S." are employed throughout the index as adjectival forms for the United Kingdom (Great Britain), the United States, and the U.S.S.R.
Persons are not identified by office in the index, but usually where a person is first mentioned in any section a foot- note identification is given unless that person is identified in the text.
Agency for International Development (AID): Advisory committee on inter- - national business problems, establish- ment, 1116; American studies pro- grams, 1294; Clay Committee recom- mendations, 1158-1162; cooperation with-Colombo Plan nations, 739, World Health Organization, 217; de- velopment grants and loans, 12, 138, 1159, 1177-1182, 1246-1250; Develop- ment Loan Fund (see Development Loan Fund); exports-contingent aid policy, 1105-1106; Investment Guar- anty Program (see Investment Guar- anty Program); Latin American aid (see also Alliance for Progress), 318, 368; officers, appointment of, 1234- 1235; programs for FY 1964, 10-13; reports on operations, 1177-1184, 1246-1253
Agricultural commodities (see also Ag- ricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act; European Economic Community, U.S. relations; and spe- cific commodities): GATT arrange- ments, 1123-1125, 1127, 1128; U.S. ex- ports to Japan, 772-773; U.S. sur- plus-agreement with Poland, 515, East-West trade, 525-527, 528-529, 1272, legislation re procurement, 1225, loan program, 1181-1182, 1248-1250, 1258
Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954: Amendments, 1147; cited, 528n-529n; "Cooley loan" provision, 1160; references to. 1180- 1182, 1224, 1227. 1232, 1236, 1243, 1248-1250, 1258, 1292-1293, 1329, 1335
Agriculture, Department of, delegation of functions to Secretary under Inter- national Wheat Agreement Act of 1962, Executive order, 1143
AID. See Agency for International De- velopment
Aircraft. See Aviation
Albania, U.S. rebuttal to Albanian pro- posal re admission of Communist China to U.N., 113–118
Alessandri Rodriguez, Jorge, 1040-1041 Algeria, border dispute with Morocco, U.S. statement, 640-641
Alliance for Progress: Achievements (see also reports, infra), 4-5, 231- 234, 262-265, 305-306, 320-321, 347- 351, 1169-1172; appropriations, 12-13, 1165, 1176, 1184-1185, 1193, 1195, 1259 (revolving fund); Argentine- U.S. statement, 297; California-Chile project, 298-299; Clay committee rec- ommendations, 1152-1155; Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended 1963, provisions re, 1211-1213; Inter- American Committee on the Alliance for Progress, 225, 332, 342-347; Inter- American Conference of Ministers of Labor on the Alliance for Progress, 311-312, 335; needs and objectives, U.S. statements, 309, 320, 330-341, 351-358, 1165, 1319; reports on operations--OAS 224-225, U.S. 317-| 318, 367-369
American Association for the United Nations, 84-85
American Council of Learned Societies, 1294
Angola. See Portuguese territories in Africa
Antarctic Treaty of 1961: Telecom- munications meeting of Treaty coun- tries, 377; U.S. inspection under Treaty provisions, 1045-1046 Antarctica, coordination of meteoro- logical programs in area, 221 ANZUS: Council, Ministerial Session (Wellington), 734–736; U.S. treaty relationships, 726
Appropriations, Senate Committee on, hearings on foreign aid, 1191-1195 Arab-Israeli disputes. See under Israel | Arab states, nationalistic movement, 566-567, 569
Argentina: Aid, U.S. in support of IMF agreement, 303; economic and social development, U.S.-Argentine discus- sions, 296-298; naval revolt, 304; political development, 325 Armaments, conventional: Elimination
or reduction (see also Disarma- ment)-Soviet views, 916, U.S. pro- posals, 911, 912-914; introduction of military supplies into Laos by North
Viet-Nam, U.S. views, 818; move- ment of arms into Isthmian countries, security regulations, 241 Armed forces: Convoys on Berlin cor- ridor, detention by Soviets, 547, 548- 553, 554-555; Cyprus, forces of the guarantor powers, 471-472; Soviet forces-intention to reduce, 529, strength, 429 430, withdrawal from Cuba, 247-248, 267; status of forces agreements, U.S., 416, 739; troops on foreign soil, reduction and with- drawal-Soviet proposals, 543, 544– 545, 892-893, 895, U.K. position, 905– 910; U.N. Military Command in Korea, U.S. members held captive or killed, 788-789, 797-798, 803-804; U.S. forces in-Germany, 423-425, 428, 483, Morocco, 639, Viet-Nam, 840, 855, 884n, Western Europe, 423-425, 428
Arms Control and Disarmament Act of 1961, amendments, 886-887
Control and Disarmament Agency, U.S. (ACDA) (see also Foster, William C.): Appropriations, 15, 886n; expansion of program, 15; report on activities, 889, 927n-928n Arosomena Monroy, Carlos Julio, 1040– 1041
Arts, Advisory Committee on the, 1287 Asia (see also Southeast Asia and indi- vidual countries): Aid, U.S., 1178– 1180, 1247, Clay committee recom- mendations, 1149-1150; Communist influence, U.S. views, 753-758: nu- clear-free zone in, U.S. views, 1047; question of U.N. representation of na- tions, 74, 75; relationship of Japan to, 774-777; U.S. policy, 722–728 Asian Productivity Organization, 737n.
Atlantic Community (see also European Economic Community, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Devel- opment, and North Atlantic Treaty Organization headings): French statement, 442; partnership in nuclear matters, 404; U.S. views and objec- tives, 2-4, 410-415, 450-453, 462 Atomic energy, peaceful uses: Agree- ments for U.S. cooperation with-- India, 767, U.S.S.R., 556; funds for foreign programs, 1204; increase in available uranium-235, 1092-1093; provisions in Test Ban Treaty re ex- plosions for peaceful uses, 1015, 1030; safeguards system for nuclear re- actors, 1093–1095; transfer of fission- able material to. U.S. proposal. 919 Atomic Energy Agency, International. See International Atomic Energy Agency
Berlin (see also Berlin wall and German headings): Access of Allies to West Berlin, U.S. statements and note, 531-532, 551-552, 554-555; Berlin- Helmstedt Autobahn-incident, 547, protest of Western Powers, 549-550, Soviet charge and warning, 550-551, 552-553, U.S. embassy note re con- voys, 554-555; "Berlin judges law," 533-534; free city of West Berlin guaranteed by U.N., Soviet proposal, 532-533; international access author- ity, U.S. views, 535; U.S. commitment to defense of West Berlin, 17, 483, 534, 536-539, 555; visit of President Kennedy, remarks upon signing the Golden Book, 536
Atomic Energy Commission, U.S., 556 | BENELUX countries, visit of Vice Atomic radiation: Reduction, impor- tance of Test Ban Treaty, 981; U.N. Gen. Ass. res., 1038-1039; U.N. Sci- entific Committee on Effects of, 1039 Atomic submarines, use of Japanese ports by U.S., Soviet statement, 771 Australia: Aid to Thailand, 732; ANZUS Council Ministerial Session, 734-736; Australian-U.S. relations, 740; Commonwealth-U.S. air defense mission to India, 762; naval com- munications station at North West Cape, agreement with U.S. re estab- lishment, 740; status of forces agree- ment with U.S., 739 Austria, educational exchange agree- ment with U.S., 957 Aviation: Aircraft incident with Cuba, 266; Convention on Offenses and Cer- tain Other Acts Committed on Board Aircraft, 186; India, use of U.S. air- craft for meteorological research, 765; International Civil Aviation Organi- zation, report, 186; Laos, U.S. provi- sion of T-28's to the Royal Lao Gov- ernment, 815-816; Soviet violations of U.S. airspace, 563-564
Balance-of-payments problem: Cana- dian-U.S. discussions, 372; currencies, use of certain ones restricted, 1099 ; export expansion program, 1134-1139; foreign aid-effects of program, 1155, 1166, use of funds for purchases abroad, 1224; IMF support program, 205-206; major components, U.S. table, 1114-1115; situation and pro- gram for improvement, U.S. views, 3-4, 20, 209, 934, 1099-1113, 1135 Ball, George W.: Addresses and cor- respondence re-National Academy of Foreign Affairs, support for establish- ment, 1316-1318, NATO multilateral force, 401-404, nuclear test ban treaty, limited, 993-996, U.K. membership in EEC, U.S. position, 450-453; mission to Pakistan, 786
Barghoorn, Frederick C., arrest in So- viet Union, 556–557
Berlin wall: Protocol on passes to visit East Berlin, 554; Soviet statement re wall, 540; Western Powers protest restriction, 541-542
Bernardes, Carlos, 1047–1050 Betancourt, Romulo, 299-301 Bhadkamkar, Ashok B., 784-785 Big Lift, Operation, 425n, 428 Bingham, Jonathan B., 122-129, 139- 142, 145-148
Blumenthal, Michael, 1116-1120 Board of Foreign Scholarships, 1284, 1287, 1294, report on educational ex- change program, 1295–1298 Bokaro steel mill, 765 Bolivia: Declaration on denucleariza- tion of Latin America, 1040-1041; U.S. citizens held as hostages, U.S. statement, 359; U.S. relations, joint communiqué (Kennedy-Paz Estens- soro), 327-329
Book programs: Government Advisory Committee on International Book Programs, 1288; USIA program, 1294 Bowles, Chester, 23 Brazil: Nuclear-free zone in Latin America, declaration and statement, 1040-1041, 1047-1050; U.S. concern with economic and democratic prog- ress, 361-362; U.S. financial aid, 296, 301-303
Basutoland, Territory of, U.N. Gen. Ass. British Guiana, independence, question res., 713-714
Battle, Lucius D., 1282–1291
Battle Act. See Mutual Defense Assist- ance Control Act of 1951
of, U.N. Gen. Ass. res., 163-164 Brussels Treaty, Modified, amendment, 423
Budget, U.S., FY 1964, 8-15
Bechuanaland, Territory of, U.N. Gen. | Bulgaria: Bulgarian officials, U.S.
Belgium: Congolese request for aid to army, 664-665; shipments of U.S.- embargoed items to Soviet bloc, 1145 Bell, David E., 301-303, 1175-1177
travel restrictions, 510; claims of U.S. nationals, settlement, 511-512; commercial office, U.S. authorization to establish, 512; U.S. legation in Sofia, statement re attack, 513
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