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recall of, 755, 793; rejection of re-
quest, 755-757; letter and reports by,
749, 755, 764-765; termination of of-
fice, 820

U.N. reports on operations, 78, 758,
764-765, 789-790, 817-819, 824-825

U.S. statements in support of: 15,
73, 76, 297, 759-761, 766-771, 774-776,
797-800, 832, 842, 844-845, 847-851,
857, 858-860, 861-862

Congress (See also House of Repre-
sentatives, Public Laws, and Senate):
Joint resolution to authorize the Pres-
ident to order ready reserve units to
active duty, 613; relationship of the
President to, 3, 10-11

Contingency fund (foreign aid): Ap-
propriation for. 1277; proposal for, 30
Conventions, regional and international.
Locate under substantive elements of
titles

Cooper, Roland, 914-915
Coquilhatville

Conference (Congo),
resolutions of, 821
Costa Rica: Currency adjustments,
229; General Treaty on Central
American Economic Integration, 268-
278

Cotton textiles: International trade
in-Indian-U.S. exchange of views re,
955-956, multilateral arrangements,
Geneva, 1238-1240, 1241; Japanese-
U.S. agreement re trade in, 967-968;
U.S. import duties on, investigation
of need for increase in, 1244; U.S.
industry, aid program for, 1234-1235
Couve de Murville, Maurice, 658
Cuba:

Communist penetration of Western
Hemisphere through (see also Sino-
Soviet involvement, infra): Commu-
niqués re, U.S. with-Argentina, 415,
Canada, 450, Peru, 411; Inter-Ameri-
can concern and efforts to combat, 306,
319, 411, OAS responsibility, U.S.
statements, 320-323, 380-381; propa-
ganda broadcasts; U.S. concern and
efforts to combat, 15-16, 59, 61, 283,
287, 307-308, 324–326, 385-389

Cuban-U.S. relations. See Cuban-
U.S. relations

Inter-American consideration of
activities of: Foreign Ministers (see
Foreign Ministers of American Re-
publics); Inter-American Defense
Board, prohibitions re Cuba, 306;
Inter-American Peace Committee,
OAS Council res. re, 319; OAS cables
to Cuba, 252

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U.S. invasion of Cuba, 140-141, 295-
296, 299-302, 303-305, 557, U.S. posi-
tion re, 305, 325-326, 380-381; Soviet
denial of bases in, 304; visit of Cuban
President to Communist China, com-
muniqué, 315-316

Cuban Revolutionary Council: Bay of
Pigs landing, announcement by, 292,
communiqués re, 299; declaration and
statement by, 287-288, 290; U.S.
views re activities, 289, 292, 300, 316
Cuban-U.S. relations:

Charges of U.S. aggression and in-
tervention: Address to anti-invasion
militia, 282-283; complaints of, 285,
289; Sino-Soviet position re (see
Cuba: Sino-Soviet involvement);
U.N. Gen. Ass. res., 303; U.S. denial
of charges, 288-289, 290–292, 292–294,
297, 298

-

Diplomatic and economic relations:
Diplomatic relations-
nonresump-
tion of, 283, termination of, 281; re-
ciprocal agreement re release of U.S.
commercial plane and Cuban patrol
boat, 311-313; restrictions on-aid
to, 1285-1286, travel of U.S. citizens
to, 281; sugar quota-Presidential
allocation of, 285–287, 328, proclama-
tions re, 287, 319; tractors-for-free-
dom movement, 309-311

Refugees and exiles in U.S. (see
also Cuban Revolutionary Council):
Aid to refugees, 284-285; nonrecog-
nition of government-in-exile, 316;
political asylum for, 291; report on
refugee problem, 282; U.S. message
and statements re, 296–297, 309
Cultural Affairs, U.S. Advisory Com-
mission on International Educational
and, establishment of, 1332–1333
Cultural Cooperation, National Com-
mission on Educational, Scientific
and, 1354

Cultural Exchange Act of 1961. See
Mutual Educational and Cultural
Exchange Act of 1961

Cultural exchanges: Appropriations
for-East-West Center, 1361, activi-
ties under the International Cultural
Exchange and Trade Fair Participa-
tion Act of 1956, 1336; Soviet-U.S.
preliminary proposals for 1962-1963
exchange agreement, 612; U.S.-Japan
cultural and educational cooperation
committee, 965, 970

Cultural programs: SEATO, 943; So-
viet cultural aid program for Cuba,
278-281

Currency adjustments by certain coun-
tries, 221, 223, 229

Czechoslovakia, member of mission to
United Nations, U.S. revocation of
status, 550

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Damão, Indian invasion of, 957, 959
Dayal, Rajeshwar, 748, 749, 755, 764–765,
793

Dean, Arthur H., statements: Nuclear-

free zones, 1184-1186; nuclear test
ban, 1120-1127, 1141, 1163-1167, 1174,
1176, 1177

Dean, Patrick, 1139, 1180-1184
Defense, Department of: Administra-
tion of certain functions delegated to
Secretary-Agricultural Trade Devel-
opment and Assistance Act of 1954, as
amended, 1256, extension of military
enlistments authorized by President,
613, Foreign Assistance Act, 1286-
1287, 1294-1295, 1297; cooperative re-
lationships with-ACDA and AEC,
1060, 1066, 1069-1070, Chiefs of Mis-
sion, 1346-1347, Department of State,
1349-1350; participation in interde-
partmental task force on Latin Amer-
ica, 341; reorganization, 32–34
Defense agreements with-Canada, 450,
451; Federation of West Indies, 340
Defense expenditures, increase in: So-
viet, 594; U.S., 16-17, 28, 606-607
Defense Production Act of 1950, 1067
De Gaulle, Charles, 535, 721-722, 723,
727, 748

Denuclearized zones. See Nuclear-free

zones

Development Assistance Committee.

See under Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development
Development Assistance Group (DAG):
Common aid efforts, 401, 448, 451, 489,
538; establishment of, 469; meet-
ings-London, 476-477, Tokyo, 488-

490

Development Decade, U.N. See United

Nations Development Decade
Development Loan Committee, inter-
agency, establishment of, 1270-1271,
1295
Development Loan Fund (DLF): Ap-
propriations for, 1260, 1269–1271;
IDA funds, use of, 1271; loans to less
developed nations, 355, 1256, 1261-
1262, 1264-1266, 1298-1299, 1302; pro-
posed merger with other aid pro-
grams, 1261; report on operations,
1264-1266; termination of, 1261, 1293,
1298

Diefenbaker, John G., 442-443, 449-451
Diem, Ngo Dinh, 1043–1045, 1053-1054
Dillon, Douglas, 351, 355-357, 392, 409
Diplomatic personnel: Czechoslovak
member of U.N. mission, U.S. revoca-
tion of status, 550; Hungarian-U.S.
reciprocal easing of travel restrictions
for, 550-551; U.N. Conference on Dip-
lomatic Intercourse and Immunities,

246; U.S. Foreign Service (see For-
eign Service, U.S.)

Diplomatic relations with: Cuba-ter-
mination of, 281, U.S. statement re,
283; Dominican Republic, resumption
of, 338; Kuwait, establishment of,
695; West Indies, Federation of,
establishment of, 340

Disarmament (see also Armed forces;
Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency; disarmament headings,
infra; Eighteen-Nation Disarma-
ment Committee; and nuclear
headings):

Control and inspection of: North
Atlantic Council communiqués re,
484, 505-506, 507; proposals and state-
ments-Soviet, 138, 579-580, 1076-
1078, 1080-1081, 1096, 1105; U.S.,
1084, 1088, 1089, 1099, 1108-1111
passim, 1115; U.S.-Soviet agreed prin-
ciples, 1093

Need for general and complete:
Joint communiqués, U.S. with-Aus-
tralia, 944, Canada, 450, Japan, 964,
New Zealand, 1032, U.K., 547-548,
U.S.S.R., 574; research in field of,
1063-1065; statements and views re-
non-aligned countries, 122, 123, So-
viet, 138-140, 1105, 1131-1135, 1150,
1151, 1157, 1169-1170, U.S., 6, 34, 71,
653-654, 1074, 1079-1080, 1136-1137,
1163, 1167, 1185

Proposals re general disarmament
submitted by: Soviet Union, 1074-
1079, 1105; U.S., 1098-1105, 1107-
1112; U.S.-Soviet bilateral negotia-
tions (see, infra)

U.N. consideration of problem of:
Disarmament Commission, U.N., pro-
posals for consideration by, 655,
1083, 1090, 1112, 1115; Gen. Ass. post-
ponement of, 1072-1073, res., 1073;
statements re, 74, 128-129, 136, 138;
use of resources released by, 155

U.S.-Soviet bilateral discussions on
general disarmament, proposals and
statements: Soviet, 138, 1074-1079,
1080-1081, 1094-1097; U.S., 1074,
1079-1080, 1082-1091; U.S.-Soviet
joint statement of agreed principles
for, 1091-1094

Disarmament Administration, U.S. (see

also Arms Control and Disarmament
Agency, U.S.). 1070, 1118
Disarmament Commission, U.N., 655,
1083, 1090, 1112, 1115
Disarmament Conferences: Eighteen-
Nation Disarmament Conference (see
Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Com-
mittee) Washington, 1922, 40
Diu, Indian invasion of, 957, 959
DLF. See Development Loan Fund
Dominican Republic: Diplomatic rela-
tions with, U.S. resumption of, 338;

question of U.S. purchase of sugar,
326-327, 327-329, 337; situation in-
OAS investigation of, 252-253, 329,
331, 336, 338, U.S. views of, 329-331,
335-336, 336-337; U.S. suspension of
trade in petroleum and trucks with,
327, 331-334

Dorticos Torrado, Osvaldo, 313-315,
315-316

Dowling, Walter C., 643
DRAGON project, 1207

ECA. See Economic Cooperation Ad-
ministration

Economic and social development (see
also Alliance for Progress, Less devel-
oped countries, individual countries,
and other Economic headings):
Africa, economic development of,
U.N. Gen. Ass. res., 717-720, U.S.
views, 714-716; capital and technical
assistance to promote, U.N. Gen. Ass.
report and res.. 146, 152, 153-158, U.S.
views, 146-152; Central American
economic integration, agreement and
treaty to promote, 268-278; develop-
ment assistance aid, international
(see Development Assistance Group,
International Development Associa-
tion, Organization for Economic Co-
operation and Development, and U.N.
programs-Development
Special Fund, and Technical Assist-
ance, U.N. Expanded Program of);
in Latin America (see under Latin
American headings); planning for,
U.N. Gen. Ass. res., 153; U.S.-AID
(see Agency for International Devel-
opment), policy and programs, 1221,
1227-1228, 1228-1230, 1260-1264,
1276, 1277, 1283

Decade,

Economic Commission for Africa, U.N.,
718, 719

Economic Commission for Latin Amer-
ica, U.N., 345, 349, 366, 371, 401, 402,
403

Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, 1329,
1332

Economic Cooperation Administration
(ECA), (see also Agency for Inter-
national Development and Interna-
tional Cooperation Administration),
1263

Economic Integration, General Treaty

on Central American, references to,
345, 394, 405, text of, 268-278
ECOSOC. See United Nations Eco-
nomic and Social Council
Ecuador, currency adjustments, 229
Education: Africa, educational develop-
ment of, 710, 714–716, 716–717; aid to
education act, proposal for, 1199; less
developed countries, training pro-
grams for, 155, 1303; National De-
fense Education Act of 1948, amend-

ment of, 1199n; Non-Self-Governing
Territories, training of indigenous
civil and technical cadres in, 176;
South-West Africa, educational pro-
gram for, 926
Educational exchange: Information and
Educational Exchange Act of 1948,
1257, 1335, 1359-1360; international
activities, appropriations for, 1359-
1360; Japan-U.S. Educational and
Cultural Committee, 965, 970; Latin
America, exchange and training pro-
grams for, 346; Mutual Educational
and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961,
hearings on, 1325-1326, text of, 1327–
1335; National Commission on Educa-
tional, Scientific and Cultural Co-
operation, 1354; U.S. Advisory Com-
missions on-Educational Exchange,
1325-1326, 1332, International Educa-
tional and Cultural Affairs, 1332–1333
EEC. See European Economic Com-
munity

EFTA. See European Free Trade As-
sociation

Egypt. See United Arab Republic
Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Com-
mittee: Composition of, proposals and
statements re-Soviet, 139, 1081,
1096-1097, 1106, U.S., 654-655, 1082-
1083. 1090-1091, 1110-1112, 1113-1117
passim, U.S.-Soviet agreement on,
U.N. appeal for, 1113; establishment
of, 74, U.N. Gen. Ass. res., 1117-1118;
membership, 1114, 1118
Eisenhower, Dwight D. :

Addresses, messages, and state-
ments regarding-Budget (FY 1962),
1-3; Congress, relationship with, 3;
disarmament, necessity for, 6; eco-
nomic report to Congress, 1218; fare-
well and leavetaking, 3-7; Laotian
situation, 990; national programs, im-
portance of balance in, 4, 6; peace,
4-7; scientific and technological re-
search, importance of, 5-6; state of
the Union, 1; sugar purchase from the
Dominican Republic, 326–327; U.S.
military establishment, 5

Executive orders. See Executive

orders

Messages to Congress on: Budget
for FY 1962, 1-3; economic report,
1218; state of the Union, 1

El Salvador, Central American Eco-
nomic Integration, General Treaty on,
268-278

Emergency Planning, Office of, estab-
lishment of, 34

Erhard, Ludwig, 520–521
ETAP. See Technical Assistance, U.N.
Expanded Program of
EURATOM. See European Atomic En-
ergy Community

Europe (see also European headings, in- | Export Control Act of 1949, Executive
dividual countries and NATO): East-
ern Europe, situation in, U.S. views,
19, 62-63, 594-595, 1219; Western
Europe political unity of, question
of, 61, 62, 508-509, 513-514, 540, 543,
545, U.S. aid to, 38, 41-43, 61-62, 479,
487, U.S. military bases in, Soviet
statement re, 304

European Atomic Energy Community
(EURATOM), 498, 523, 1207-1209,

1210

order re administration of, 1250
Export Controls, Coordinating Commit-
tee on (COCOM), review and revision
of International Lists, 1250-1253
Export-Import Bank: AID, transfer of
certain Bank functions to, 1261, 1300,
1323; credit assistance to Latin
America, 225, 356, Poland, 552; pro-
motion program for U.S. exports,
1226-1227, 1319; reports on opera-
tions, 1314-1323

European Coal and Steel Community, Exports, U.S.: Control regulations re
498, 508, 514, 523

European communities,

meetings of
heads of state or government of mem-
bers of, 508-509, 513-514, 523
European Economic Community
(EEC): Agricultural policies, consoli-
dation of, 511, 525-526; aid to less de-
veloped countries, 477, 511; EFTA,
question of coordination of policies
with, 508-517 passim, 526–527, 529m;
Latin American economies, effect on,
254-255, 425-428; membership in, 467,
527n, 534 (U.K., 513, 515-519, 520-527,
548); tariff policies, 445, 451, 1235n,
1237; U.S. views re importance of, 520,
529-532, 1241-1244
European Economic Cooperation, Orga-
nization for (OEEC) (see also Or-
ganization for Economic Cooperation
and Development), 444, 493, 496-500
passim

European Free Trade Association: EEC
cooperation with, 508-517 passim,
526-527, 529; Finnish membership in,
510, 512, 1236; tariffs applied within
EFTA, reduction and elimination of,
509-510

European Migration, Intergovernmental
Committee for (ICEM), reports, 532-
533

Évian-les-Bains talks, 723-724

Executive Branch of the Government,
Commission on Organization of, 308
Executive orders: No. 10900 (Jan. 5),
amendment of Agricultural Trade De-
velopment and Assistance Act of 1954,
as amended through No. 10972 (Nov.
3), 1254-1259; No. 10905 (Jan. 14),
licensing requirements for U.S. citi-
zens holding gold outside U.S., 1218-
1219; No. 10924 (Mar. 1), temporary
establishment of Peace Corps, 1302;
No. 10945 (May 24), Export Control
Act of 1949, administration of, 1250;
No. 10955 (July 31), development aid
to Latin America and reconstruction
of Chile, 392; No. 10973 (Nov. 3), ad-
ministration of foreign aid and re-
lated functions, 1293-1297; No. 10983
(Dec. 30), Caribbean Organization,
designation as public international or-
ganization, 267

shipments to Congo, 801, 802; promo-
tion program for. 1221-1222. 1226.
1227, 1228; strategic materials, re-
ports on operation of the East-West
trade control program, 1250-1253

Fanfani, Amintore, 542-543
FAO. See Food and Agriculture Orga-
nization

Federal Aviation Act of 1958, amend-
ment of, 313

Federal Employees' Compensation Act,
1308

Federal Reserve Act, 1224
Finance. Committee on (Senate). hear-
ings before, 327-329
Finland: Association with EFTA, 510,
512, 1236; trade agreement with
U.S.S.R., 1236; visit of President to
U.S., communiqué, 533–534
Fissionable materials, cessation of pro-
duction for weapons purposes and
transfer to peaceful uses (see also
Atomic energy, peaceful uses), 130,
1094, 1100, 1108, 1205-1206

Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO) Campaigns and programs,
74, 181-184, 187–191, 1253n; meeting
with IAEA, 185; membership. 181.
185-187; report on activities, 180-187
Food-for-Peace Council, 1253
Food-for-Peace Program, U.S. (see also
Agricultural Trade Development and
Assistance Act of 1954 and World
Food Program): Canadian-U.S. com-
muniqué re, 445; programs in-Congo,
751, 758, 846-847, Poland, 552, Latin
America, 18-19, 343, 345, 351, 354-355,
Middle East, 672; U.S. statement re,
1261

Foreign Aid, Advisory Committee on
Voluntary, 1273

Foreign assistance, U.S. (see also
Agency for International Develop-
ment, Development Loan Fund, Ex-
port-Import Bank, Investment Guar-
anty Program, Mutual Security, and
Peace Corps): Acts-1961, 30, 150,
1267-1292, 1323, 1962, 1272n, 1277n,
1279n, 1292, 1297; administration of,
Executive order, 1293-1297; request
for foreign aid funds, 1260-1264

Foreign Assistance Acts: 1961, 1267-| Gagarin, Yuri A., 35n, 1143, 1191-1192
1292; 1962, 1292
Garcia, Carlos P., 1034-1035

Foreign Economic Policy, Council of, Garin, Vasco Vieira, 883
abolition of, 1350

Foreign Ministers of American Repub-
lics: Meeting to consider threats of
"Communist infiltration," requests
by-Colombia, 318, Peru, 317; resolu-|
tion of OAS Council convoking meet-
ing, 323-324

Foreign Ministers of the Western
Powers (Fr., Germany, Federal Re-
public of, U.K., U.S.): meeting of,
653, 655; text of communiqué, 658
Foreign policy, U.S. objectives and re-
sponsibilities, 22-28, 37-46, 47-65
Foreign Relations, Committee on (Sen-
ate), hearings on: International
Telecommunications Convention and
radio regulations, 232-235; Mutual
Educational and Cultural Exchange
Act of 1961, 1325–1326
Foreign Scholarships, Board of: Presi-
dential authority to appoint, 1332;
references to, 1325, 1326
Foreign Service, U.S.: Chiefs of Mission

(see Chiefs of Mission; establish-
ment of mission in Federation of West
Indies, 340; Foreign Assistance Act
provisions for, 1289–1291; growth and
importance of diplomatic missions,
57; USIA career service under, ques-
tion of, 1338-1339

Foreign Service Acts of 1946 and 1949,
references to, 1067-1068, 1071, 1289,
1290, 1291, 1294, 1310-1311, 1330,
1338-1339, 1354, 1355, 1356, 1359
Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926,
1355

Formosa. See China, Republic of
France: Algeria (see Algeria); atomic
weapons systems, agreement with
U.S. for cooperation in operation of,
490, views re, Soviet, 1150, U.S., 490-
492; Bizerte base (see under Tuni-
sia); Constitution of Fifth Republic
(cited), 722n; Foreign Ministers of
Western Powers meeting, 658: im-
port restrictions, relaxation of, 1237;
Indian invasion of Goa, draft res. on
with Turkey, U.K., and U.S., 959;
nuclear tests of, 1132, 1142-1143,
1149-1150; Tunisian-French commu-
niqué (Bourguiba, De Gaulle) re mu-
tual problems, 727; U.S. relations
with, 535-536, 723; visit of U.S. Pres-
ident to, 535, 569, 570

Freedom: Preservation of, 7-10, 52, 55-
56; U.N. draft convention on freedom
of information, 161, U.S. views on,
161-162

Freedom-from-Hunger Campaign, FAO,
181, 182-183, 184, 191, 1253n
Frondizi, Arturo, 351, 412-415

GARIOA. See Government and Relief
in Occupied Areas

GATT. See General Agreement on
Tariffs and Trade
Gbenye, Christophe, 843
GDR. See German "Democratic Re-
public"

General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade (GATT): Cotton textiles, ar-
rangements re trade in, 955; EEC
tariff negotiations with, 445, 451, 511,
519; meetings of-contracting parties
(18th and 19th sessions), 1235-1238,
1245-1248, ministerial meeting on
trade policy, 1236-1237, 1245-1246;
membership in, 1237, 1245, 1248; trad-
ing rules of, application to Japan,
Geneva Accords (1954). See Indo-
1245, 1247
china, Geneva Conference on
Geneva Conference on the Discontinu-
ance of Nuclear Weapon Tests (see
also Nuclear headings): Communi-
qué, 1153; draft treaties submitted
to-Soviet, 1176, U.K.-U.S., 1128-
1129; proposals and views on-Soviet,
1129-1130, 1132, 1141, 1175, 1177,
1178, U.K.-U.S., 1120-1127, U.S.,
1119-1120, 1127, 1138, 1141, 1144,
1151-1153, 1176, 1177, 1178
German Bonds, Board for the Valida-
tion of, 1354
German "Democratic Republic" (see
also Berlin and German problems):
Protocol defining status of area, 598;
refugees from, U.S. views re, 598,
610, 619, 621, 637; Soviet threat of
separate peace treaty with (see under
German problems); travel between
East Germany and West Berlin-de-
cree and orders re restrictions on,
620-621, 640, Soviet support of, 629-
631, Western Powers protests to So-
viet Commandant, 621-622, 640-641;
Warsaw Treaty member (see Warsaw
Treaty countries)

German problems (see also Berlin):
Refugees, 598, 610, 619, 621, 637
Reunification of Germany, 136, 475,
484, 537, 539, 595-600, 601-602, 613-
614, 666, 668

Soviet peace treaty with "German
Democratic Republic," proposed:
NATO communiqués, 484, 506, 618, So-
viet position re, 136–138, 581-582, 584-
586, 586-587, 613-616, 630, 661-663,
1150-1151, 1170, U.S. position re, 133,
587n, 588, 592, 596-597, 602, 650-651,
668-669

U.S. nonrecognition of "German
Democratic Republic," 594, 669

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