DEPARTMENTS OF STATE AND JUSTICE, THE HEARINGS BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE EIGHTY-FIFTH CONGRESS SECOND SESSION SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENTS OF STATE AND JUSTICE AND THE JOHN J. ROONEY, New York, Chairman PRINCE H. PRESTON, Georgia FREDERIC R. COUDERT, JR., New York JAY B. HOWE, Staff Assistant to the Subcommittee UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF STANFORD Printed for the use of the Committee on Appriations GOV'T & DEPARTMENT COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS CLARENCE CANNON, Missouri, Chairman GEORGE H. MAHON, Texas ALFRED D. SIEMINSKI, New Jersey EDWARD P. BOLAND, Massachusetts DON MAGNUSON, Washington WILLIAM H. NATCHER, Kentucky HUGH Q. ALEXANDER, North Carolina ALFRED E. SANTANGELO, New York JOHN TABER, New York RICHARD B. WIGGLESWORTH, Massachusetts H. CARL ANDERSEN, Minnesota FREDERIC R. COUDERT, JR., New York EARL WILSON, Indiana BENJAMIN F. JAMES, Pennsylvania GERALD R. FORD, JR., Michigan EDWARD T. MILLER, Maryland CHARLES W. VURSELL, Illinois HAROLD C. OSTERTAG, New York FRANK T. BOW, Ohio HAMER H. BUDGE, Idaho CHARLES RAPER JONAS, North Carolina MELVIN R. LAIRD, Wisconsin KENNETH SPRANKLE, Clerk and Staff Director II DEPARTMENTS OF STATE AND JUSTICE, THE JUDICIARY, AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1959 MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1958. DEPARTMENT OF STATE WITNESSES HON. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, SECRETARY OF STATE ROBERT MURPHY, DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS LOY W. HENDERSON, DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION WILLIAM O. HALL, DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR BUDGET AND FINANCE Mr. ROONEY. The committee will now please come to order. This morning we shall commence consideration of the appropriation requests for the Department of State for the coming 1959 fiscal year. The total request is in the amount of $199,990,151, which is set forth as an increase of $7,028,408 over the amount appropriated for the Department of State in the current fiscal year. It should be noted however, that the fiscal year 1958 appropriations include the following which are not recurring this year: "Extension and remodeling, State Department Building," $2.5 million; "Eleventh World Health Assembly," $332,500; "Educational, scientific, and cultural activities," $3,525,000. The requested increase is, therefore, actually closer to $15 million than $7,028,408. SUMMARY OF 1959 BUDGET At this point we shall insert pages 1 through 5 of the justifications. (The pages referred to are as follows:) |