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X-28. United States Outline of Verification Measures To Assure
Compliance With the Proposed Freeze of Strategic Nuclear
Vehicles: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Timber-
lake) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee,
Geneva, August 27, 1964

*X-29. "The United States Proposal for a Freeze of Strategic Nuclear
Delivery Vehicles Is in Fact a Direct Substitution for Disarma-
ment of Measures of Control Over Existing Armaments":
Statement Made by the Soviet Representative (Tsarapkin) Before
the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, Septem-
ber 3, 1964 (Excerpt).

X-30. United States Opposition To Calling a Conference To Prohibit
Use of Nuclear Weapons: Statement Made by the U.S. Repre-
sentative (Foster) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament
Committee, Geneva, September 3, 1964 (Excerpt)

X-31. "Arms Reductions Which Preserve Balance and Are Accom-
panied by Adequate Peace-Keeping Machinery Can Be Success-
ful": Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Foster)
Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva,
September 8, 1964

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X-32. United States Defense of Its Verification Proposals for a Cutoff
in Production of Fissionable Material: Statement Made by the
U.S. Representative (Foster) Before the Eighteen Nation Dis-
armament Committee, Geneva, September 10, 1964 (Excerpt). 1071-1072
*X-33. Views of Certain Nonnuclear Powers on the Question of
General and Complete Disarmament and Related Problems:
Memoranda Submitted to the Eighteen Nation Disarmament
Committee by Brazil, Burma, Ethiopia, India, Mexico, Nigeria,
Sweden, and the United Arab Republic, Geneva, September 14,
1964

X-34. United States Appraisal of the 1964 Discussions on Disarma-
ment: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Foster)
Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva,
September 17, 1964 (Excerpts)

X-35. United States Belief That the Chinese Communists "Are Not
Seriously Interested in Disarmament": Reply Made by the
Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked on a CBS Tele-
vision Program, October 16, 1964 . .

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X-36. Chinese Communist Call for a World Conference To Discuss "Complete Prohibition and Thorough Destruction of Nuclear Weapons": Message From the Premier of the "People's Republic of China" (Chou En-lai) to Heads of Government, Peiping, October 17, 1964 . .

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X-37. United States Reiteration of Its Unwillingness To Join Com-
munist China in a World Summit Conference on Disarmament:
Reply Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question
Asked on a CBS Television Program, November 11, 1964 .
X-38. "It Seems That the U.S. Authorities Have No Desire Either
To Hold a World Summit Conference or To Reach a Bilateral
Agreement With [Communist] China Against the Use of Nuclear
Weapons": Editorial Published in Jenmin Jih Pao, Official
Newspaper of the Communist Party of China, November 22,
1964 (Excerpt)

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*X-39. Soviet Affirmation That the Policy of Peaceful Coexistence Constitutes the Genuine Basis for the Solution of the Problem of Disarmament: Address by the Soviet Foreign Minister (Gromyko) Before the U.N. General Assembly, December 7,

*X-40. Proposals on Collateral Measures Designed To Prepare the
Way for Ultimate Agreement on General and Complete Dis-
armament: Memorandum Submitted by the Soviet Government
to the U.N. General Assembly, December 7, 1964
X-41. United States Expression of Hope for Progress on Arms
Control in the Coming Year: Letter From the President of the
United States (Johnson) to the Chairman of the Council of
Ministers of the U.S.S.R. (Kosygin), December 30, 1964.

[See also doc. VI-14.]

C. The Problems of Preventing Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons,
Establishing Nuclear-Free Zones, and Effecting a Cessation of
Nuclear Weapons Tests

*X-42. Soviet Support for Denuclearized Zones, Nonproliferation of
Nuclear Weapons, and Cessation of Underground Nuclear
Testing: Memorandum Submitted by the Soviet Delegation to
the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva,
January 28, 1964 . .

X-43. United States Policy on Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons:
Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Foster) Before the
Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, February 6,

1964
X-44. Polish Proposal for Prohibition of Production, Importation,
and Transfer of Nuclear Weapons in Central Europe: Memo-
randum of the Polish Government, February 24, 1964.
X-45. United States-Soviet Talks on Nondissemination of Nuclear
Weapons: Replies Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to
Questions Asked at a News Conference, April 3, 1964.

X-46. Report on Implementation of Safeguards for the Partial
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Statement Issued by the White House,
April 20, 1964.

*X-47. "No Evidence . . . That Antarctica Is Being Used for Other
Than Peaceful Purposes": Report of U.S. Observers on Inspection
of Antarctic Stations, 1963-64 Austral Summer Season, Sub-
mitted May 1964.

*X-48. Third Report of the United Nations Scientific Committee on
the Effects of Atomic Radiation, Covering the Period Through
June 1964, Made Public November 27, 1964.
X-49. "Steps To Prevent or at Least Inhibit the Proliferation of
National Nuclear Weapon Capabilities Are of Common Interest
to All of Us": Statement Made by the U.S. Representative
(Foster) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee,
Geneva, July 2, 1964 (Excerpts).

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X-50. United Kingdom-United States Underground Nuclear Test in
Nevada, July 17, 1964: Joint U.S.-U.K. Announcement, Issued at
Washington and London, July 18, 1964. .

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X-51. Denuclearization of Africa: Resolution Adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the OAU, Cairo, July 21, 1964. .

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X-52. United States Satisfaction That No Violations of the Partial
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Have Taken Place: Reply Made by the
Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Con-
ference, July 31, 1964.

X-53. Tripartite Expression of Hope for Solution of Unresolved
International Problems Through Negotiation: Joint Statement by
the Governments of the U.S., U.K., and U.S.S. R. on the First
Anniversary of the Signing of the Partial Nuclear Test Ban

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X-54. The Relationship of the Proposed Multilateral Force in NATO to the Problem of Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons: Statement Made by the U.A.R. Representative (Hassan) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, August 13, 1964 (Excerpts)

X-55. Soviet Willingness To Agree to Prohibition of Underground Nuclear Tests "With the Use of National Means of Detection for . . . Verification": Statement Made by the Soviet Representative (Tsarapkin) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, August 20, 1964 (Excerpt)

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X-56. United States Assertion That Onsite Inspection Is Necessary
for Verification of a Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: Statement Made
by the U.S. Representative (Foster) Before the Eighteen Nation
Disarmament Committee, Geneva, September 3, 1964 (Excerpt) . 1102-1103
*X-57. Request That the Nuclear Powers Agree To Cease Nuclear
Testing: Memorandum Submitted to the Eighteen Nation Dis-
armament Committee by the Delegations of Brazil, Burma,
Ethiopia, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Sweden, and the U.A.R.,
Geneva, September 14, 1964 .

X-58. United States Belief in the Need for a Comprehensive Nuclear
Test Ban Agreement: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative
(Foster) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee,
Geneva, September 17, 1964 (Excerpt). .

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X-59. The Effect of Communist Chinese Possession of Nuclear
Weapons on the Problem of Nonproliferation: Replies Made by
the Secretary of State (Rusk) to Questions Asked at a News
Conference, October 18, 1964 (Excerpts) ..

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X-60. The United States Four-Point Campaign To Prevent Pro-
liferation of Nuclear Weapons: Address by the Director of the
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (Foster) Before the
Economic Club of Detroit, October 19, 1964 (Excerpts) . . .
*X-61. Establishment of a Preliminary Commission "To Prepare a
Preliminary Draft of a Multilateral Treaty for the Denucleariza-
tion of Latin America": Final Act of the Preliminary Meeting on
the Denuclearization of Latin America, Mexico City, Novem-
ber 23-27, 1964

X-62. The Need for "the Nuclear Powers To Negotiate and Conclude
a Treaty of Non-Dissemination and of Guarantee to Non-Nuclear
States Against Attack": Address by the Irish Minister for
External Affairs (Aiken) Before the U.N. General Assembly,
December 8, 1964 (Excerpts). .

[See also docs. IV-16, 26.]

D. Activities of the International Atomic Energy Agency-Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy

*X-63. Safeguards on Large Nuclear Reactor Facilities, Approved by
the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors,
Vienna, February 26, 1964.

X-64. United States Proposal for International Safeguards Over
Transfers of Nuclear Materials for Peaceful Purposes: Statement
Made by the U.S. Representative (Fisher) Before the Eighteen
Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, March 5, 1964
(Excerpts)..

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X-65. Application of International Atomic Energy Safeguards to
Certain United States Nuclear Reactors: Announcement Issued
by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, June 11, 1964 .
*X-66. Private Ownership of Special Nuclear Materials Act: Public
Law 88-489, Approved August 26, 1964 . .

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X-67. United States Offer of Nuclear Technological Aid To Help Other
Countries Meet Their Energy Needs: Message From the President
(Johnson) to the Delegates to the Third International Conference
on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Filmed at Washington
August 22, Shown at Geneva August 30, 1964
X-68. "Nuclear Energy Can Be an Important Unifying Force in a
World of Peace, Security, and Human Well-Being": Address by
the Chairman of the U.S. Delegation (Seaborg) to the Third U.N.
International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy,
Geneva, September 8, 1964 (Excerpts)

X-69. Third United Nations Conference on the Peaceful Uses of
Atomic Energy, Geneva, August 31-September 9, 1964: Letter
From the Chairman of the U.S. Delegation (Seaborg) to the
Secretary of State (Rusk), Transmitting the Delegation's Report,
October 15, 1964 .

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X-70. United States Participation in the Work of the International
Atomic Energy Agency: Statement Made by the Chairman of the
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (Seaborg) Before the General
Conference of the IAEA, Vienna, September 15, 1964 (Excerpt). 1126-1131
*X-71. The Development of Peaceful Uses of the Atom and Its
Relation to Nonproliferation: Address by the Director of the U.S.
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (Foster) Before the
Economic Club of Detroit, October 19, 1964 (Excerpts) .
[See also docs. IV-51, VI-17, VII-18.]

E. Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (Including Communications Satellites)
X-72. "The Two-Stage Saturn Vehicle Has Just Put Into Orbit the
Largest Payload Ever Launched by Any Nation": Statement by
the President (Johnson), Issued January 29, 1964. . .
X-73. Draft International Agreement on Assistance to and Return of
Astronauts and Objects Launched Into Outer Space, Submitted
by the U.S. Representative (Meeker) in the Legal Subcommittee
of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space of the
U.N. General Assembly, Geneva, March 10, 1964 .

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*X-74. Draft Agreement on the Rescue of Astronauts and Spaceships
in the Event of Accident or Emergency Landing, Submitted by
the Soviet Representative (Khlestov) in the Legal Subcommittee
of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space of the
U.N. General Assembly, Geneva, March 10, 1964.
X-75. International Conference To Establish Interim Arrangements
for a Global Commercial Communications Satellite System,
Washington, July 21-24, 1964: Communiqué Issued July 24,
1964

X-76. Report on First Close Photographs of the Moon by Cameras
on the United States Space Vehicle Ranger VII, July 28-31, 1964
(Excerpt)
X-77. Agreement Establishing Interim Arrangements for a Global
Commercial Communications Satellite System and Special Agree-
ment, Signed at Washington and Entered Into Force, August 20,
1964

*X-78. Inauguration of Television Transmission Between the United
States and Japan Via the Communications Satellite Syncom III:
Statements by the President (Johnson), the Secretary of State
(Rusk), and the Japanese Foreign Minister (Shiina), Broadcast
October 7, 1964

X-79. Soviet Sixteen-Orbit Flight by the First Multiseat Spaceship, Voskhod, Carrying 3 Men, Öctober 12-13, 1964: Report Published in Soviet News, October 12, 1964 (Excerpt).

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X-80. Draft Convention Concerning Liability for Damage Caused by
the Launching of Objects Into Outer Space, Submitted by the
U.S. Representative (Meeker) in the Legal Subcommittee of the
Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space of the U.N.
General Assembly, as Revised, October 20, 1964 .

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X-81. Agreed Provisions of a Draft Agreement on Assistance to and
Return of Personnel and Spacecraft: Annex III of the Report of
the Legal Subcommittee of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses
of Outer Space of the U.N. General Assembly, October 23, 1964. 1160-1162
X-82. United States Opposition To Organizing in 1967 a United
Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Outer
Space: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Plimpton)
in the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space of the
U.N. General Assembly, October 27, 1964 (Excerpt)

X-83. United States-Soviet Agreement on Implementation of a Co-
operative Space Research Program: Note to News Correspondents
Issued by the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, and Text of
Agreement, November 5, 1964 .

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X-84. International Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space: Report of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space of the U.N. General Assembly, Adopted November 6, 1964 (Excerpts) . 1168-1177 X-85. United States Aeronautics and Space Activities, 1964: Report From the President (Johnson) to the Congress, January 27, 1965 (Excerpt)

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[See also doc. IV-54.]

PART XI. FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICY-TRADE AND
TARIFFS

*XI-1. Review of the Economic Position of the United States: Economic Report of the President (Johnson) to the Congress, Transmitted January 20, 1964. .

A. Measures Taken To Redress the United States Unfavorable Inter-
national Balance of Payments Situation

XI-2. "The Proposed Interest Equalization Tax-Has Been Largely
Responsible for This Improvement [in the Balance of Payments]":
Letter From the President (Johnson) to the Chairman of the
House Committee on Ways and Means (Mills), February 25,
1964

XI-3. Report to the President From the Task Force on Promoting
Increased Foreign Investment in United States Corporate
Securities and Increased Foreign Financing for United States
Corporations Operating Abroad, Transmitted April 27, 1964
(Excerpts)..

XI-4. Encouragement of Tourism in the United States in Order To
Improve the Balance of Payments: Statement Read by the Presi-
dent (Johnson) at a News Conference, August 15, 1964 (Ex-
cerpt).

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XI-5. Interest Equalization Tax Act: Public Law 88-563, Approved
September 2, 1964 (Excerpt).

XI-6. Intention To End the Interest Equalization Tax, December 31,
1965, in the Event of Improvement in the Balance of Payments:
Reply Made by the Secretary of the Treasury (Dillon) to a
Question Asked at a News Conference, Tokyo, September 11,

1964

XI-7. Strengthening the United States Balance of Payments: Statement by the President (Johnson), Issued October 26, 1964 .

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