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to ENDC, 1962-1973; Chairman, U.N. Expert Group on Disarmament and Development, 1972.

NITZE, PAUL H. Deputy Secretary of Defense, 1967-1969; member, U.S. SALT delegation, 1969-1974; private consultant, 1974– NOPONEN, I. Member, Seismological Institute of the University of Helsinki; participant, Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976. OESER, INGO. Ambassador and Head of GDR delegation to MBFR negotiations. OGISO, MOTOO. Japanese Ambassador and representative to the First Committee of the 31st UNGA; leader of the permanent delegation to CCD, 1976. OLSZOWSKI, STEFAN. Polish Minister for Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the delegation to the 31st UNGA.

ORTOLI, FRANÇOIS-XAVIER. President, European Economic Commission. OXLEY, A. R. First Secretary and Adviser to the Australian Mission to the United Nations; Australian Representative to the 31st UNGA.

PASTINEN, ILKKA O. Finnish Ambassador and Special Adviser to the 31st UNGA.

PASTORE, JOHN O. U.S. Senator (D., R.I.), 1950-1977; Chairman, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; member, Appropriations and Commerce Committees. PELL, CLAIBORNE. U.S. Senator (D., R.I.), 1960- ; Chairman, Subcommittee on Oceans and International Environment of the Committee on Foreign Relations; U.S. delegate to 25th UNGA, 1970.

PERCY, CHARLES H. U.S. Senator (R., Ill.), 1966- ; member, Committees on Governmental Affairs and Foreign Relations.

PETREE, RICHARD W. Counsellor, U.S. Mission to the United Nations; Alternate Representative to 31st UNGA.

PRUITT, JOHN. Anchorman, WSB-TV, Atlanta, Georgia.

QUIGG, P. W. Consultant, Disarmament Affairs Division, Department of Political and Security Council, U.N. Secretariat.

RAJARATNAM, S. Singapore Minister for Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the delegation to the 31st UNGA.

RAMO, SIMON. Chairman of the executive committee, TRW, Inc.

RASOLONDRAIBE, HENRI. First Counsellor and Representative of Madagascar to the 31st UNGA; rapporteur, Ad Hoc Committee on the Indian Ocean, 1976. RAY, DIXY LEE. Commissioner, U.S. Atomic Energy Agency, 1972–1973, Chairman, 1973-1974; Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, 1975; Governor of Washington, 1977-.

REINIUS, ULF. Swedish Representative and Senior Adviser to the delegation to the 31st UNGA and member of delegation to the CCD, 1976.

RESHETNIAK, M. T. Ukrainian SSR member of the Board and Head of the Department of International Organizations; Representative to the 31st UNGA. RIBICOFF, ABRAHAM A. U.S. Congressman (D., Conn.), 1948-1954; Governor of Connecticut, 1954–1960; Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 19611962; U.S. Senator, 1962-.

RINGDAL, F. Member, Royal Norwegian Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research; scientific expert and representative at the first session of the Ad Hoc
Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to
Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

RITSEME, A. R. Chief, Seismological Section of the Royal Netherlands Meteoro-
logical Institute; scientific expert and representative at the first session of the
Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative
Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.
ROCHLIN, ROBERT S. Chief, ACDA Weapons Technology Division, 1974–1977;
Deputy Assistant Director, ACDA, Nonproliferation Bureau, 1977- .
ROMULO, CARLOS P. Philippine General and Secretary of Foreign Affairs,
1968-.

ROSENBERG POLAK, M. J. Netherlands Representative to the CCD, 1972–1973.
ROSENSTOCK, ROBERT B. Adviser to U.S. Mission to the United Nations and
at the 31st UNGA; U.S. representative to the Sixth Committee of the General
Assembly, 1976.

ROSHCHIN, ALEXEY A. Member, Soviet delegation to the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee (ENDC), 1962; Ambassador and leader of Soviet delegation to ENDC and CCD, 1966-1976.

RUSK, DEAN. U.S. Secretary of State, 1961-1969; member, ACDA General Advisory Committee, 1971-1972, 1974-1975.

RYDBECK, OLOF. Swedish Ambassador and UNGA Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1970

SALEEM, KHALID. First Secretary, Pakistani Permanent Mission to the U.N. Office, Geneva, 1974- ; member, delegation to the CCD, 1975SAUVAGNARGUES, JEAN. French Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1974

SCALABRE, GUY. Ministry Counsellor and alternate French representative to the 31st UNGA.

SCHLAICH, GEORG J. FRG Ambassador and leader of delegation to the CCD, 1975- ; Ambassador to the 31st UNGA.

SCHLESINGER, JAMES R. Chairman, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 19711973; Director, Central Intelligence Agency, Feb.-July 1973; Secretary of Defense, 1973-1975; Director, U.S. Department of Energy, 1977–

SCHMIDT, HELMUT. FRG Chancellor, 1974–

SCOTT, HUGH. U.S. Senator (R., Penn.), 1958-1977; Senate Minority Leader, 1969-1977; member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

SENANAYAKE, RATNE D. Sri Lankan Deputy Minister of Planning and Economic Affairs; representative to the 31st UNGA.

SETHNA, HOMI N. Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission of India, and Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy, 1972–

SIVARD, RUTH LEGER. American economist; Chief, ACDA Economics Division, 1971-1973.

SMITH, JOSEPH K. Radio and television news commentator.
SOMMER, THEO. Journalist with Die Zeit, Hamburg, FRG.
SONNENFELDT, HELMUT. Director, Office of Research and Analysis for the
Soviet Bloc, U.S. Department of State, 1966-1969; staff member, National
Security Council, 1969-1974; Counselor of the Department of State, 1974-
SPARKMAN, JOHN J. U.S. Senator (D., Ala.), 1946- ; Chairman, Commit-
tee on Foreign Relations, 1976-

STOESSEL, WALTER J., JR. U.S. Foreign Service officer, 1942– ; Assistant
Secretary of State, Europe, 1965-1968; Ambassador to Poland, 1968-1972, to
USSR, 1974-

STRAND, KARL-ERIK. Director of Economic Analysis, Swedish Ministry of Defence, Stockholm; member, Secretary-General's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976.

SURIKOV, B. T. Soviet colonel and expert at CCD informal meetings on prohibition of weapons of mass destruction, 1976.

SUYEHIRO, SHIGEJI. Director, Seismological Research Division, Japan Meteorological Agency; Japanese scientific expert and representative at the first session of the Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976; member, delegation to CCD, 1971-1976.

SYMINGTON, STUART. U.S. Senator (D., Mo.), 1952–1977; Chairman, Subcommittee on Arms Control, International Organizations and Security Agreements; member, Committees on Foreign Relations and Armed Services.

TAN, FREDERIC I. K. Singapore representative to the 31st UNGA.

TAYLOR, THEODORE. Safeguards specialist, nuclear weapons designer, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory; Chairman of the Board, International Research and Technology Corporation.

THIRLAWAY, H. I. S. U.K. Civil Servant, Ministry of Defence; U.K. representative and scientific expert at first session of the Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

THOMPSON, DAVID K. Foreign Affairs Officer, ACDA; adviser to the 31st UNGA.

THORN, GASTON. Luxembourg President of the Government, Minister of For-
eign Affairs, Foreign Trade, Physical Education and Sport, 1974-
THORSSON, INGA. Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Swedish Ministry
for Foreign Affairs, 1974– ; Chairman, delegation to CCD, 1974–
dent, Conference of Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear
Weapons, 1975; Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on the Review of the Role of
the United Nations in the Field of Disarmament, 1976.

TOLSTOY, A. IVAN. Professor of geology, Florida State University, 1968-
TOWER, JOHN G. U.S. Senator (R., Tex.), 1961–

; Presi

; ranking Republican, Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee; member, Armed Services Committee and Joint Committee on Defense Production. TSUKIHARE. S. Japanese expert participating in first session of SecretaryGeneral's Group of Experts on Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976.

TUDOR, VALERIV. Counsellor, Romanian Permanent Mission, U.N. Office, Geneva; representative at the first session of the Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

TULINOV, VLADIMIR B. Soviet Senior Counsellor and Adviser to the 31st UNGA.

TYGAARD, MRS. B. M. Member, Swedish National Defence Research Institute; representative at the first session of the CCD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

UNGER, LEONARD. U.S. Ambassador to Thailand, 1967-1973, to the Republic of China, 1974

VAN DER KLAAUW, C. A. Netherlands Ambassador and leader of the delegation to the CCD.

VAN DER ZEE, M. I. Netherlands representative and adviser to the delegation to the 31st UNGA.

VÄYRYNEN, PAAVO. Finnish Foreign Minister.

VERGHESE, T. G. Indian scientific expert. Seismology Section, Bhabha Atomic Research Center, Bombay; participant, CCD Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify Seismic Events, 1976.

VEST, GEORGE S. Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, U.S. Department of State, 1974-1977; Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, 1977-.

WADE, JAMES P. Senior Adviser and member of U.S. delegation to SALT, 19691974; Director, SALT Task Force; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy Plans and NSC Affairs, 1974–1976.

WALDHEIM, KURT. Secretary-General of the United Nations, 1971-.
WALSKI, M. CARL, JR. Science attaché, U.S. Missions at NATO and OCED,
1963-1965; U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy, 1966-1973;
President, chief operating officer, Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., 1973- .
WARNKE. PAUL C. General Counsel, U.S. Department of Defense, 1966-1967;
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, 1967-1969;
Director, U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1977-.

WEICHERT, D. H. Canadian Government research scientist, Ministry of Energy,
Mines and Resources, Ottawa; participant, Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts
to Consider International Cooperative Measures to Detect and to Identify
Seismic Events, 1976.

WEINBERG, ALVIN M. Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1955–1974; member, White House Energy Research and Development Advisory Council, 1973-1975, advisory committee, International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, 1974-.

WEISS, EDITH BROWN. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering and Politics, Princeton University.

WHITHAM, KENNETH. Canadian seismologist; member, seismic study group of SIPRI, 1968; participant in Canadian report on seismological detection, Nov. 1970.

WILSON, ALAN. Member, Australian Atomic Energy Commission; Chairman, IAEA Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Nuclear Explosions for Peaceful Purposes, 1976-.

WYZNER, EUGENIUSZ. Polish Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the U.N. Office, Geneva; leader of delegation to CCD, 1973– ; Alternate Representative to the 31st UNGA.

YOLAH, SHUAIB U. Nigerian Ambassador to the FRG; member, SecretaryGeneral's Group of Experts on the Reduction of Military Budgets, 1976. YORK, HERBERT F. Director, Defense Research and Engineering, U.S. Department of Defense, 1958-1961; member, ACDA General Advisory Committee, 1962-1969; Chancellor, University of Calif. at San Diego, 1961-1964, 1970-1972; Professor of Physics and Director, Program on Science, Technology and Public Affairs, 1972-.

ACDA. See Arms Control and Disarma- | Atomic Energy Agency, International
ment Agency, U.S.

African nuclear-weapon-free zone:
General Assembly, U.N., resolution

(31/69), 915-916; statements re,
French, 898; FRG, 898-899;
U.K., 897

Agreements. See Treaties

Allen, Mark E., 114-116, 453-454, 541-
546, 897

Allied military and nuclear forces. See
Military appropriations; Mutual

and balanced force reductions; and
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Allon, Yigal, cited, 871

Angola, Soviet intervention in, U.S.
views re, 1-3

Argentina, statements re environmental

(IAEA):

Commission of the European Com-
munities, nuclear safeguards reg-
ulation, 669-687

Eklund statement to U.N.G.A., 764-
766

French construction of South African
power station, contractual guar-
antee re, 664-666

Safeguards-

Views and comments re, Soviet,

771-773; U.K., 167, 434, 741;
U.S., 66-67, 68-69, 70, 91, 92,
96, 306-308, 491-493, 630-631,
711, 730-731, 817

Views re, U.S., 30, 299, 300, 301
Australia, statement re prohibition of
nuclear-weapon tests, 865-868

Bacteriological weapons. See under
Chemical and bacteriological (bio-
logical) weapons

modification, 103-110, 593–598
Armaments, conventional. See under
Control and reduction of arma-
ments and armed forces
Armaments, nuclear. See Non-prolifera-
tion of nuclear weapons; Nuclear
exports; and Nuclear tests
Armaments and Disarmament in a Nu- Berasategui, Vincente E., 103-110, 593–

clear Age, 1976, cited, 776
Armed forces. See Control and reduc-

tion of armaments and armed
forces; Mutual and balanced force
reductions; and Strategic forces
and armaments

Arms control. See Control and reduc-
tion of armaments and armed
forces

Arms Control and Disarmament Agency,

U.S. (ACDA):

Annual report, Ford transmittal to
Congress, U.S., 495-497
Appropriations, 71-73

Export Reorganization Act of 1976,
Iklé statement to Joint Commit-
tee, U.S., re, 353–355

Role in decisions concerning provi-
sions of defense articles and
services, memoranda from Under
Secretary of State for Security
Assistance, 34-37, 352–353

Arms race, nuclear. See Non-prolifera-
tion of nuclear weapons; and Nu-
clear tests

Barton, William H., 172–176
Bases, military. See Military bases

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Convention on the prohibition of
the development, production,
and stockpiling of, Kissinger
letter re, 559-560

Chemical weapons-
Chemical compounds regarding bi-

nary technology, a method of
categorization of, Yugoslav
working paper re, 449 450
Defining chemical warfare agents
in a CW agreement, review of
proposals for, U.S. working
paper re, 376-381; Yugoslav
working paper re, 451-453
Destruction of stockpiles of, some
aspects of on-site verification
of, Swedish working paper re,
186-191; U.S. working paper
re, 369-372

Draft conventions, declarations,
memoranda, and resolutions

re

British, on the prohibition of the
development, production, and
stockpiling of, text, 520-525;
British statement and views
re, 541-546, 743-744

Chemical and bacteriological (biologi-
cal) weapons-Continued
Chemical weapons-Continued
Draft conventions, etc.-Continued
Japanese, on the prohibition of

the development, production,
and stockpiling of: Japanese
statement re, 454-458; Japa-
nese working paper re, 177–
181

General Assembly, U.N., resolution
(31/65), 908-910; Polish state-
ment re, 828-832

LD 50 spectrum, one form of, draft,
Japanese statement re, 553-
554; Japanese working paper
re, 550-553

Medical aspects of, Czech working

paper re, 460-463

Nerve gases poisoning, medical pro-
tection against, Yugoslav work-
ing paper re, 443-460
Organophosphorus agents, catalytic
detoxification of, GDR working
paper re, 458-460

Seals and monitoring devices in
verification, use of, U.S. work-
ing paper re, 372-376
Verification problem, views re, So-
viet, 722-723; U.K., 453-454;
U.S., 357-358, 465

Views and statements re, Japanese,
221-225; Nigerian, 790–791;
Soviet, 277-278, 365, 481-484,
599-600, 635-636, 809-811;
Swedish, 134–137; U.K., 437-
438; U.S., 211-221, 463-464,
728

China, People's Republic of:
Statements to U.N.G.A. First Commit-
tee, 698-702, 754-763, 848-850,
859-861

U.S.S.R., criticism of, 698-702, 754-
763

Views re, Japanese, 74
China, Republic of:

Nuclear weapons, official statement

re, 604

U.S. nuclear policy toward, Iklé and
Hummel statements to Senate,
U.S., subcommittee re, 613-621,
623-628

Chou, Nan, 859-861

Clark, B. Akporode, 467-473, 514-515,
785-791, 850-854, 901-904
Commission of the European Commu-

nities, regulation concerning the
application of nuclear safeguards,
669-687

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