II-69. Operations of the International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development During the Period July 1-December 31, 1963: Re-
port of the National Advisory Council on International Monetary
and Financial Problems, Submitted June 23, 1964 (Excerpt)
THE INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
II-70. Activities of the International Civil Aviation Organization
During 1963: Annual Report of the President (Johnson) to the
Congress on U.S. Participation in the U.N., Transmitted August
20, 1964 (Excerpt) .
THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
II-71. Operations of the International Development Association
During the Period January 1-June 30, 1963: Report of the
National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Finan-
cial Problems, Submitted April 11, 1964 (Excerpt)
II-72. Operations of the International Development Association Dur-
ing the Period July 1-December 31, 1963: Report of the Na-
tional Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial
Problems, Submitted June 23, 1964 (Excerpt)
III-2. The Budget of the Organization of American States for the
Fiscal Year July 1, 1963-June 30, 1964: Resolution Approved by
the Council of the OAS, May 15, 1963
III-3. The Scale of Assessment of Members of the Organization of
American States for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1963-June 30, 1964:
Resolution Approved by the Council of the OAS, May 15, 1963
III-4. Execution of the Program and Budget and the Financial Situa-
tion of the Pan American Union: Resolution Approved by the
Council of the OAS, May 15, 1963
III-5. "Peoples Who Have Waited Centuries for Opportunity and
Dignity Cannot Wait Much Longer": Statement Made by the
President of the United States (Kennedy) at the Meeting of the
Presidents of Central America, Panama, and the United States
at San José, Costa Rica, March 18, 1963 (Excerpt)
III-6. Declaration of Central America, Issued at San José, Costa
Rica, by the Presidents of Central America, Panama, and the
United States (Kennedy), March 19, 1963
*III-7. "Every Nation Present Was Determined That We Would Both
Protect Ourselves Against Immediate Danger and Go Forward
With the Great Work of Constructing Dynamic, Progressive
Societies, Immune to the False Promises of Communism": State-
ment Read by the President (Kennedy) at a News Conference,
March 21, 1963
III-8. "I Don't Think That the Presidents of Latin America Thought
That Further Action, Invasion, or Blockade [of Cuba] at this
Time Would Be Fruitful": Reply Made by the President (Ken-
nedy) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, March 21, 1963
(Excerpt).
III-9. Meeting of the Ministers of Government, Interior, and Security
of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua,
Panama, and the United States: Final Act, Adopted at Managua,
April 4, 1963
III-10. Soviet-United States Agreement To Relieve the United Nations
Security Council of Further Consideration of the "Threat To
Peace . . . In the Caribbean Area": Joint Letter From the U.S.
Representative at the U.N. (Stevenson) and the First Deputy
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the U.S.S.R. (Kuznetsov) to the
U.N. Secretary-General (Thant), January 7, 1963.
III-11. Cuban Conditions for "an Effective Agreement Capable of
Guaranteeing Permanent Peace in the Caribbean": Letter From
the Cuban Representative at the U.N. (Lechuga) to the U.N. Sec-
retary-General (Thant), January 7, 1963 (Excerpts)
III-12. "I am Also Confident That All Governments Concerned Will
Refrain From Any Action Which Might Aggravate the Situation
in the Caribbean": Letter From the U.N. Secretary-General
(Thant) to the U.S. Representative at the U.N. (Stevenson),
January 8, 1963
III-13. "Let the Imperialist Theoreticians Preach Conformism. Let
the Revolutionary Theoreticians Preach Revolution Without
Fear": Address by the Prime Minister of Cuba (Castro) at the
Closing Session of the Congress of Women of the Americas,
Habana, January 16, 1963 (Excerpts)
III-14. "The Next Stage Is To Find Ways and Means of Reducing the
Continued Soviet Presence [in Cuba] and the Continued Propa-
ganda and Other Threats to This Hemisphere": Replies Made
by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to Questions Asked on the
NBC Radio and Television Program "Meet the Press," January
27, 1963 (Excerpts)
III-15. United States Warning to the Organization of American
States of Prime Minister Castro's "Declaration of War Against
the Hemisphere": Note From the Representative of the United
States (Morrison) to the Chairman of the Special Committee
To Consider Resolutions II.1 and VIII of the Eighth Meeting of
Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs (Lavalle), January
30, 1963 (Excerpts) . .
*III-16. United States Decision Not To Ship United States Govern-
ment-Financed Cargoes From the United States on Foreign-Flag
Vessels Engaged in Trade With Cuba: Announcement Issued
by the White House, February 6, 1963
III-18. "I think That the Soviet Union Will Proceed With Caution
and Care, I Think We Should": Replies Made by the President
(Kennedy) to Questions Asked at a News Conference, February
7, 1963 (Excerpts)
III-19. Technical Advisory Study by the Special Consultative Com-
mittee on Security on the Subject of the Transfer of Funds to the
American Republics for Subversive Purposes, the Flow of Sub-
versive Propaganda, and the Utilization of Cuba as a Base for
Training in Subversive Techniques, Submitted to the Committee
To Study Resolutions II.1 and VIII of the Eighth Meeting of
Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the OAS, Febru-
ary 8, 1963 (Excerpt) ..
*III-20. "Cuba Will Not Become a Base for Offensive Military Opera-
tions Against Other Countries of the Hemisphere for the Simple
Reason That It Will Not Be Permitted To Play That Role":
Address by the Secretary of State (Rusk) Before a Regional For-
eign Policy Conference, Los Angeles, California, February 13,
1963 .
III-21. Steps Being Taken by the United States and the Other
American Republics To Meet the Communist Subversive Offensive
in the Hemisphere: Statement Made by the Assistant Secretary
of State for Inter-American Affairs (Martin) Before the Latin
American Subcommittee of the House Committee on Foreign
Affairs, February 18, 1963 (Excerpts)
*III-22. "The Government of the United States Protests This Un-
provoked and Willful Attack on the High Seas Upon an Unarmed
and Disabled Private United States Fishing Vessel and Upon
United States Citizens by Cuban Military Aircraft": United States
Note Delivered to the Cuban Government by the Swiss Embassy
at Habana, February 21, 1963 .
III-23. United States Opposition to Hit-and-Run Attacks on Cuba
by Splinter Refugee Groups: Statement Issued by the Department
of State, March 19, 1963
III-24. Interim Report on Extent of Soviet Troop Withdrawal From
Cuba: Reply Made by the President (Kennedy) to a Question
Asked at a News Conference, April 3, 1963 (Excerpt)
*III-25. "We Distinguish Between Those Actions Which We Feel Ad-
vances the Cause of Freedom and These Hit-and-Run Raids
Which We Do Not Feel Advances the Cause of Freedom, and We
Are Attempting To Discourage Those"; Reply Made by the Presi-
dent (Kennedy) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, April
3, 1963
*III-26. "I Don't Think That It Would Serve the Interests of the
United States or of Our Allies To Carry Out Either an Invasion
or Blockade [of Cuba] Under These Present Conditions": Reply
Made by the President (Kennedy) to Questions Asked Following
an Address Before the American Society of Newspaper Editors,
April 19, 1963
III-27. "I Think the Members of the OAS Have Made It Very Clear
That Marxist-Leninism and the Soviet Presence Is Not a Matter
Which Is Acceptable to the People of the Hemisphere": Reply
Made by the President (Kennedy) to a Question Asked at a News
Conference, April 24, 1963
III-28. "The Government of the Soviet Union and the Government of
Cuba Proceed From the Premise That Revolutionary Cuba Does
Not Threaten Anyone": Joint Soviet-Cuban Statement Signed
in Moscow by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the
U.S.S.R. (Khrushchev) and the Prime Minister of Cuba (Castro),
III-29. Study of the Transfer of Funds to the American Republics
for Subversive Propaganda, and the Utilization of Cuba as a Base
for Training in Techniques of Subversion: Report of the Special
Committee To Study Resolutions II.1 and VIII of the Eighth
Meeting of Consultation of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Sub-
mitted to the Council of the OAS, June 4, 1963 (Excerpts)
*III-30. "Travel to Cuba by a U.S. Citizen Without a Passport Specif-
ically Validated by the Department of State for That Purpose
Constitutes a Violation of the Travel Control Law and Regula-
tions": Announcement Issued by the Department of State, June
26, 1963
III-31. United States Institution of Blocking Controls With Respect
to Cuba: Announcement Issued by the Department of State,
July 8, 1963
III-32. "Cuba Remains a Major Obstacle to Normal Relations Be-
tween Us and the Soviet Union": Address by the Secretary of
State (Rusk) Before the American Legion Convention, Miami
Beach, Fla., September 10, 1963 (Excerpt)
III-33. "The Rising Costs to the Soviets of Keeping Their Satellite
Afloat in the Caribbean, an Enterprise That Becomes More
Dubious as Time Goes On, Are Obvious": Address by the
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs (Martin)
Before the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, Los Angeles,
Calif., September 20, 1963 (Excerpt)
*III-34. "The Subversive Activities of International Communism in
the American States Have Continued to Such an Alarming Degree
That Measures Must Be Taken Immediately To End This Danger
to the Peace and Security of the Hemisphere": Report on the
Work Done at the First Regular Meeting of the Special Consulta-
tive Committee on Security of the OAS, Washington, October
18, 1963
III-35. "One of the Things That Worries Us Most About Cuba ...
I's the Continued Effort of Mr. Castro To Interfere in the Affairs
of Other Countries in This Hemisphere": Reply Made by the
Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Con-
ference, November 8, 1963 (Excerpt)
III-36. The Policy of the Kennedy Administration Toward Cuba:
Reply Made by the President (Kennedy) to a Question Asked at
the Conclusion of an Address Before the Florida Chamber of
Commerce, Tampa, Fla., November 18, 1963
III-37. "The United States Stands Ready To Work With Other Gov-
ernments in This Hemisphere in Cooperative Efforts To Increase
Surveillance Against and To Thwart Further Attempts by the
Castro Regime To Export Arms and Men for Subversive Pur-
poses": Statement Read to Correspondents by the Director, Office
of News (Phillips), Department of State, November 29, 1963
*III-38. Convocation of the Organ of Consultation "To Consider
Measures That Must Be Taken To Deal With the Acts of Inter-
vention and Aggression on the Part of the Cuban Government
Affecting the Territorial Integrity and the Sovereignty of
Venezuela": Resolution Approved by the Council of the OAS,
December 3, 1963
III-39. Appointment of a Committee To Investigate the Acts De-
nounced by Venezuela: Resolution Adopted by the Council of the
OAS Acting Provisionally as the Organ of Consultation, December
3, 1963
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