*X-66. "The Senate Hearings... Have Not Raised an Argument in Opposition Which Was Not Thoroughly Considered... Before the [Partial Nuclear Test Ban] Treaty Was Signed": Statement Made by the President (Kennedy) at a News Conference, September 12, 1963 X-67. "The Treaty . . . Is Good for the People of the United States and People All Over the World": Statement by the President (Kennedy), Issued September 24, 1963 Pages 1030 . 1030-1031 X-68. "With Our Courage and Understanding Enlarged by This X-69. Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, in X-70. "Now It Is Necessary... To Develop Still Further the Success 1031 1032-1034 . 1034-1035 X-72. "The Question of an Underground Test Ban Will Be . . . Answered Whenever the Western Powers Give up Their Demand To Institute Inspections": Statement Made by the Soviet Representative (Novikov) in Committee I of the U.N. General Assembly, October 17, 1963 (Excerpt) 1035-1037 1037-1038 X-73. Effects of Atomic Radiation: Resolution 1896 (XVIII), [See also docs. IV-16 and 19.] D. The Question of Creating Atom-Free Zones 1039-1040 X-75. Five-Power Declaration on the Denuclearization of Latin America: Statement by the Presidents of the Republics of Bolivia (Paz Estenssoro), Brazil (Goulart), Chile (Alessandri), Ecuador (Arosomena), and Mexico (López Mateos), April 29, 1963. 1040-1041 X-76. "The Soviet Government Proposes That the Whole Area of the Mediterranean Sea Should Be Declared a Zone Free From Nuclear Missile Weapons": Note Delivered to the Department of State by the Soviet Embassy in Washington, May 20, 1963 (Excerpts) *X-77. "The Summit Conference of Independent African States. Have Agreed Unanimously . . . To Affirm and Respect the X-78. "The [Soviet] Proposal .. To Declare the Mediterranean 1041-1043 1043 X-79. United States Intention To Conduct an Inspection in Antarctica: Statement by the Department of State, Issued September 13, 1963 .. Pages ... 1045-1046 X-80. United States Position on the Establishment of Nuclear-Free X-81. "Latin America Is Not an Area of Direct Great-Power Con- X-84. "The Representative of Cuba Has Excused Himself From Sup- 1046-1047 1047-1050 1051 1052-1055 1055-1056 1056-1059 X-86. Denuclearization of Latin America: Resolution 1911 (XVIII), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, November 27, 1963 . 1059-1060 [See also doc. VII-8.] E. The Problem of Guaranteeing the Exploration and Use of Outer X-87. The Twenty-two Orbit Flight of Major Cooper in Faith-7, May *X-89. Outline Draft Treaty Prohibiting the Placing in Orbit and the 1061-1062 1062-1064 1064 X-90. "In Outer Space, as on Earth, the Conduct of American Diplomacy Requires the Coordinated Use of Law and Power": Address by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (Gardner) Before the Section on International and Comparative Law of the American Bar Association, Chicago, Ill., August 10, 1963 (Excerpt) . . X-91. United States-Soviet Agreement on Implementation of a Cooperative Space Program: Announcement Issued by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and Annexed Text of Agreement, August 16, 1963 . Pages 1064-1069 1069-1080 X-92. "By Avoiding a Nuclear Arms Race in Space, We Will Have Taken One Further Step on the Road to Disarmament": Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Stevenson) in Committee I of the U.N. General Assembly, October 16, 1963 (Excerpt) . . 1080-1082 X-93. "The Exploration and Use of Outer Space Should Be Only for the Betterment of Mankind": Resolution 1884 (XVIII), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, October 17, 1963 X-94. "Effective Satellite Communications Can Improve International Understanding by Providing a Broad New Channel for the Flow of Information Between Peoples": Statement by the President (Kennedy), Issued November 20, 1963 X-95. "We Have Rejected the Political Philosophy Which Made the Last Age of Discovery an Age of National Conquest and Conflict and Projected a Political Philosophy Which Promises To Make This New Age of Discovery [in Outer Space] One of Cooperation and Benefit for All Mankind": Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Stevenson) in Committee I of the U.N. General Assembly, December 2, 1963 (Excerpts) *X-96. "We Take Note With Satisfaction of the Fact That During the Drafting of This Declaration [of Legal Principles Governing the Activities of States in the Exploration and Use of Outer Space], the Position of the Soviet Union Met With Understanding and That the Other Party Also Made Concessions Which Made This Agreement Possible": Statement Made by the Soviet Representative (Fedorenko) in Committee I of the U.N. General Assembly, December 2, 1963 (Excerpts) X-97. Declaration of Legal Principles Governing the Activities of X-98. International Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space: F. The Work of the International Atomic Energy Agency and Developments in the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy X-99. Increase in the Amounts of Uranium 235 Available for Domestic and International Use: Statement by the President (Kennedy), Issued July 3, 1963. *X-100. Reassertion of United States Support for the International Atomic Energy Agency: Statement by the President (Johnson), Issued December 8, 1963 X-101. Activities of the International Atomic Energy Agency During 1963: Annual Report of the President (Johnson) to the Congress on U.S. Participation in the U.N., Transmitted August 20, 1964 (Excerpt) 1082-1083 1083 1084-1087 1087 1087-1089 1089-1092 1092-1093 1093 1093-1098 PART XI. FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY-TRADE *XI-1. Review of the Economic Position of the United States: Economic Report of the President (Kennedy) to the Congress, Transmitted January 21, 1963 A. Measures Taken To Redress the United States Unfavorable International Balance of Payments Situation *XI-2. Extension of the One Hundred Dollar Duty-Free Allowance Ceiling for Returning United States Residents Until July 1, 1965: Public Law 88-53, Approved June 29, 1963 *XI-3. Proposal for United States Government Use of Certain Administratively Restricted Foreign Currencies To Improve the Balance of Payments: Announcement Issued by the White House, July 8, 1963 . XI-4. Program For Improving the United States Balance of Payments Situation: Message From the President (Kennedy) to the Congress, July 18, 1963 XI-5. United States Balance of Payments by Major Components, Seasonally Adjusted, 1962-1963: Table Prepared by the Department of Commerce B. Measures Taken To Liberalize International Trade XI-7. The Need To "Harness Commodity Trade to the Imperatives of XI-8. "The Maximum Liberalization of Trade Can Best Be Achieved *XI-9. Measures for the Expansion of Trade of Developing Countries XI-11. Administration of the Trade Agreements Program: Execu- Pages 1099 1099 1099 1100-1113 1114-1115 1116 1116-1120 1121-1126 1126 1126-1129 1129-1134 1134-1135 Pages *XI-14. Establishment of the Interagency Committee on Export Expansion: Executive Order No. 11132, December 12, 1963 1139 [See also doc. IV-6.] C. Import Controls and Policy *XI-15. Revised Tariff Schedules of the United States, Effective August 31, 1963 . *XI-16. United States Participation in the Long-Term Arrangements Regarding International Trade in Cotton Textiles, October 1, 1962-September 30, 1963: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Nehmer) Before the Cotton Textiles Committee of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Geneva, December 3, 1963 XI-17. Summary of the Provisions of the International Coffee Agreement, 1962, Signed at U.N. Headquarters, New York City, September 28, 1962, Entered Into Force Provisionally July 1, Definitively December 27, 1963 (Excerpts) . D. Export Controls and Policy *XI-18. Delegation to the Secretary of Agriculture of Authority Con- [See also docs. VI-9-10 and 42.] E. The "Food for Peace" and Agricultural Trade Development and *XI-21. The Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of PART XII. THE FOREIGN ASSISTANCE AND A. The Foreign Assistance Program XII-1. The Clay Committee Recommendations Regarding The Scope and Distribution of United States Military and Economic Assistance Programs: Report to the President (Kennedy) From the Committee To Strengthen the Security of the Free World, March 20, 1963 (Excerpt) XII-2. "The [Clay] Committee's Recommendations . . . Will Be . 1139 1139 1140-1142 1143 1143 1143-1146 1147 1148-1163 1163-1164 1164-1173 |