Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953

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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
The Papers of
John Foster Dulles and
of Christian A. Herter,
1953-1961
CHRONOLOGICAL
CORRESPONDENCE
SERIES
UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
The Presidential Documents Series
The Papers of
John Foster Dulles and
of Christian A. Herter,
1953-1961
CHRONOLOGICAL
CORRESPONDENCE
SERIES
Microfilmed from the holdings of the
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959.
The papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A.
Herter, 1953-1961. Chronological correspondence
series [microform].
(The Presidential documents series)
"Microfilmed from the holdings of the Dwight D.
Eisenhower Library."
Includes index.
1. United States-Foreign relations--1953-1961Sources. 2. Dulles, John Foster, 1888-1959-Archives.
3. Herter, Christian Archibald, 1895-1966-Archives.
4. United States. Dept. of State-Archives.
I. Herter, Christian Archibald, 1895-1966.
II. Lester, Robert. III. Dwight D. Eisenhower Library.
IV. Title. V. Series.
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ISBN 0-89093-890-3 (microfilm)
Copyright ® 1986 by University Publications of America, Inc.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acronym List
v
Scope and Content Note
vii
Reel Index
John Foster Dulles Chronological
Correspondence Series
Reels 1-3
1953
1
Reel 4
1953
6
1954
7
Reels 5-6
1954cont
8
Reel?
1954cont
1955
12
13
ReelS
1955cont
14
Reel 9
1955cont
1956
16
17
Reel 10
1956cont
1957
18
20
Reel 11
1957cont
21
1958
23
Reel 12
1958cont
23
Reel 13
1958cont
1959
26
26
Christian A. Herter
Chronological Correspondence Series
1957
27
Reels 14-16
1957cont
28
Reel 17
1957cont
1958
32
32
Reels 18-20
1958cont
33
Reel 21
1958cont
38
1959
38
Reel 22
1959cont
39
Reel 23
1959cont
1960
41
41
Reel 24
1960
1961 (January-February)
Miscellaneous Memoranda, 1957-1961
43
44
44
Subject Index
47
ACRONYM LIST
The following acronyms are used frequently in this micropublication and are
reproduced here for the convenience of the user.
AEC
AFL-CIO
AFofL
CARE
CIA
CIO
ECOSOC
ECSC
EDC
EURATOM
Exlmbank
FOA
GATT
IAEA
IBRD
ICA
IFC
ILO
IRBM
JCS
MAAG
MAP
MDAP
MRBM
MSP
NATO
NSC
OAS
OTC
POW
Atomic Energy Commission
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial
Organizations
American Federation of Labor
Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere
Central Intelligence Agency
Congress of Industrial Organizations
Economic and Social Council (United Nations)
European Coal and Steel Community
European Defense Community
European Atomic Energy Community
Export-Import Bank
Foreign Operations Administration
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
International Atomic Energy Agency
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International Cooperation Administration
International Finance Corporation
International Labor Organization
Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Military Assistance Advisory Group
Military Assistance Program
Mutual Defense Assistance Program
Medium-Range Ballistic Missile
Mutual Security Program
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
National Security Council
Organization of American States
Organization for Trade Cooperation
Prisoner of War
RFE
SEATO
SUNFED
U.N.
UNESCO
USIA
VOA
WHO
Radio Free Europe
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
Special United Nations Fund for Economic Development
United Nations
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization
United States Information Agency
Voice of America
World Health Organization
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The Chronological Correspondence Series consists of material from the
John Foster Dulles Papers and the Christian A. Herter Papers located at the
Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, Kansas.
University Publications of America has microfilmed the collection as it is
arranged at the Eisenhower Library. The series is divided into folders, and these
folders are arranged in reverse chronological order for a given month. The
contents of each folder are also arranged in reverse chronological order. Each
folder contains a "document withdrawal sheet," which itemizes the documents
that have been removed from the folder due either to national security considerations or privacy restrictions by the Eisenhower Library. All of the material
currently available has been filmed in its entirety.
John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series
The John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series is contained
in reels 1-12 and part of reel 13; it spans the period from December 1952 to
March 1959. The extensive files include correspondence, memoranda, and
working papers detailing the daily and long-term functioning of the State Department and the formation and implementation of foreign policy decisions.
Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series
The Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series is contained
in the rest of reel 13 and reels 14-24; it spans the period from February 1957 to
February 1961. This series includes material from Christian A. Herter's tenure
as undersecretary of state, February 1957 to March 1959, and as secretary of
state, April 1959 to January 1961.
The series consists primarily of outgoing correspondence and memoranda
of the undersecretary of state and the secretary of state and his various staff
members, principally Max V. Krebs and Harry Stimpson, Jr. Additional material
pertains to the personnel matters of the State Department. The correspondence, memoranda, and working papers were utilized by the President and his
staff in their policy formulations.
REEL INDEX
The frame number on the left side of the page indicates where a specific file folder
begins. The contents of these folders are typically arranged in reverse chronological
order, while the folders are in reverse chronological order for each month.
In the interest of accessing material within folders, this index denotes the major
substantive issues, reports, key policy matters, and individuals under the category
Principal Topics and Individuals.
Reel 1
John Foster Dulles
Chronological Correspondence Series
Box1
0001
January 28-29, 1953 (1). 70pp.
Principal Topics: Canada; Loyalty Review Board; Korea, Italy.
0071 January 27-28, 1953 (2). 61pp.
Principal Topics: Germany; Arab-Israeli conflict; Senate Foreign Relations
Committee; Foreign Service appointments.
0132 January 24-27, 1953(3). 41pp.
Principal Individual: Carl McCardle.
0173
December 17, 1952-January 23, 1953 (4). 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Republican congressional leaders;
Communist China; Korea; NATO; General Matthew Ridgeway.
0216
February 27-28, 1953 (1). 51 pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Charles Wilson; disarmament; Bricker
Resolution (S.J.1).
0267
February 20-26, 1953 (2). 80pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: U.N.; Adlai Stevenson; Raphael Trujillo;
White House Liaison Office; Bricker Resolution (S.J. 1); Rosenberg case;
General Matthew Ridgeway.
0347
February 16-19, 1953 (3). 76pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: David K.E. Bruce; EDC; White House
Liaison Office; Liberation Resolution.
0423 February 12-15, 1953 (4). 72pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Liberation Resolution; Indochina; Princess
lleana of Rumania; Mutual Security Act; POW issue in Korea.
0495 February 10-11, 1953 (5). 70pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Eleanor Roosevelt; Foreign Service; EDC.
0565
February 4-10, 1953 (6). 26pp.
Principal Topic: Foreign Service.
0591
March 13-17, 1953 (1). 63pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Egypt; EDC; Charles Bohlen; foreign
economic policy.
0654 March 11-12,1953 (2). 52pp.
Principal Topics: World Council of Churches; McCarran Act; fisheries;
Bricker Resolution (S.J.1); POW issue in Korea.
0706 March 7-10, 1953 (3). 52pp.
Principal Topic: Ambassadorial appointments.
0758 March 5-6, 1953 (4). 61pp.
Principal Topics: U.N.; Nationalist Chinese in Burma; Foreign Service;
Bricker Amendment; McCarran Act; Human Rights Convention; Liberation
Resolution.
0819
March 2-4, 1953(5). 70pp.
Principal Topics: John Carter Vincent case; bipartisanship.
Box 2
0889 March 27-31, 1953 (1). 61 pp.
Principal Topics: Indochina; USSR; Korea; Bricker Amendment; POW
issue in Korea; India; Egypt; Human Rights Convention; International
Boundary and Water Commission.
0950 March 24-26, 1953 (2). 69pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: John Carter Vincent case; foreign
economic policy; United Kingdom; Charles Bohlen.
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0001 March 21 -24, 1953 (3). 68pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: EDC; Indochina; St. Lawrence Seaway;
Canada; Greece; Korea; India; Charles Bohlen; U.N.; Alger Hiss; Scott
McLeod.
0069
March 20, 1953 (4). 37pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: VGA; RFE; Arab refugees; Scott McLeod.
0106
March 18-19, 1953 (5). 104pp.
Principal Topics: John Carter Vincent case; Bricker Amendment.
0210
April 27-31, 1953 (1). 75pp.
Principal7bp/'cs:TechnicalCooperation Program; refugees; ECSC; Mutual
Security Act.
0285
April 17-23, 1953 (2). 75pp.
Principal Topics: Laos; European Common Market; International Information Administration; MSP; economic aid to Norway; Mexico; Canada; Near
East.
0360
April 10-16, 1953 (3). 52pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Bricker Amendment; U.N.; ambassadorial
appointments; Joseph McCarthy.
0412 April 7-9, 1953 (4). 58pp.
Principal Topics: Atlantic Union; Egypt and United Kingdom; Trieste.
0470 April 3-6, 1953 (5). 56pp.
Principal Topics: Foreign economic policy; "Chance for Peace" speech;
Bricker Amendment; Mexico.
0526 April 1-2, 1953 (6). 40pp.
Principal Topics: Iraq; Mexico; St. Lawrence Seaway; POW issue in Korea.
Box 3
0566 May 7-30, 1953 (1). 52pp.
Principal Topics: Libya; Turkey; Korea; Bricker Amendment.
0618 May 5-7, 1953 (2). 57pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Foreign Service; trade with Communist
China; Joseph McCarthy and Communist China; Korea; "moral rearmament"; India; Germany; International Information Administration; reciprocal
trade.
0675 May 1 -4, 1953 (3). 33pp.
Principal Topics: Senate Foreign Relations Committee; American Hungarian Federation.
0708 June 29-30, 1953 (1). 40pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Bolivian tin; overseas libraries; Pakistan;
Adlai Stevenson.
0748 June 25-28, 1953 (2). 48pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Korea; Communist China; overseas
libraries; Bricker Amendment; SUNFED; Iranian Premier Mohammed
Mossadeq (Mossadegh); World Council Assembly; George Kennan; Near
East.
0796 June 20-24, 1953 (3). 49pp.
Principal Topics: Republic of China; Bricker Amendment; Korea; U.S.
Office of Commissioner of Refugees.
0845 June 17-19, 1953(4). 63pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: U.N. and the Chinese representation
question; security investigations; CIO executive Walter Reuther; Korean
President Syngman Rhee; Korea; Near East; Egypt; United Kingdom.
0908 June 12-16, 1953(5). 64pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Bermuda Conference; Near East; International Information Administration; Taft-Hartley Act; Jawaharlal Nehru;
Egypt; Korea.
0972 June 10-11,1953 (6). 45pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Near East; Bricker Amendment; ECSC;
Status of Forces Agreement; Senator Robert Taft.
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Box 3 cont.
0001 June 6-9, 1953 (7). 34pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Germany; Austria; Saudi Arabian King Ibn
Saud; Korea.
0035
June 4-5, 1953 (8). 46pp.
Principal Topics: Germany; Bricker Amendment; Middle East; Foreign
Service; POW issue in Korea; Inter-American Highway.
0081
June 1 -3, 1953 (9). 42pp.
Principal Topics: Thailand; Near East.
Box 4
0123 July 25-31, 1953 (1). 53pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Korean President Syngman Rhee;
UNESCO; William Donovan; Thailand; foreign aid to Korea; Syria; United
Kingdom-Egyptian relations; Iran; Indochina; Korea; food relief.
0176 July 20-24, 1953 (2). 64pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: U.N.; Korea; Colombia; foreign attitude
towards U.S. foreign policy; Committee on Foreign Relations; Korean
President Syngman Rhee.
0240 July 15-20, 1953 (3). 69pp.
Principal Topics: Korea; disarmament; security investigations; Germany;
International Information Administration; food relief for East Germany.
0309 July 10-14, 1953(4). 60pp.
Principal Topics: Israel; "Buy American" Act; government procurement
abroad; Colombia; Bricker Amendment.
0369
July 6-9, 1953 (5). 66pp.
Principal Topics: ECOSOC; UNESCO; Korea; International Information
Administration; Bricker Amendment.
0435 July 1 -3, 1953 (6). 43pp.
Principal Topics: Bricker Amendment; U.N. and the Chinese representation question; Liberia.
0478
August 24-31, 1953 (1). 51pp.
Principal Topics: Disarmament; State Department organization; foreign aid
budget; Bricker Amendment.
0529 August 13-15, 1953 (2). 49pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Korea; U.N.; USIA; Arthur H. Dean.
0578
August 1-12, 1953 (3). 57pp.
Principal Topics: Germany; disarmament; U.N.; Eastern Europe.
Box 5
0635 September 25-30, 1953 (1). 64pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Arthur H. Dean; military aid to Indochina;
"State of the Union" message; France.
0699
September 14-24, 1953 (2). 49pp.
Principal Topics: Wool imports; UNESCO.
0748
September 9-12, 1953 (3). 33pp.
Principal Topics: India and the Korean Political Conference.
0781
September 1 -8, 1953 (4). 61pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Scott McLeod; Socialist Party; Trieste;
Korea; Germany; Latin America.
0842
October 28-31, 1953 (1). 44pp.
Principal Topic: Security activities.
0886 October 22-27, 1953 (2). 49pp.
Principal Topics: Israel; U.N. and the Chinese representation question;
Korea; EDC; "Atomic" speech; Genocide Convention.
0935 October 19-22, 1953 (3). 37pp.
Principal Topic: Korea.
0972
October 9-14, 1953 (4). 47pp.
Principal Topics: Spain; State Department appointments; Latin America;
Soviet MIG pilot defection; U.N. Repatriation Commission.
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Box 5 cont.
0001 October 1 -8, 1953 (5). 63pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: CIO executive Walter Reuther; Indochina;
Japan; Okinawa; Bricker Amendment; Korea; Berlin Mayor Ernst Reuter;
"Buy American" Act; U.N. Repatriation Committee; NATO; international
loans; Pakistan; Korean reconstruction.
0064
November 24-30, 1953 (1). 50pp.
Principal Topics: Canada and espionage; security information; State
Department expenditures; Israel; Qibya incident.
0114
November 18-23, 1953 (2). 53pp.
Principal Topics: Communism in the Western Hemisphere; United Kingdom.
0167
November 13-17, 1953 (3). 44pp.
Principal Topics: Foreign Service appointments; International Material
Conference; NATO; Dominican Republic; India.
0211 November 9-12, 1953 (4). 51 pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Official precedence; Philippines; U.N.;
Milton Eisenhower and Latin America; Communist China; Genocide Convention.
0262
November 1 -4, 1953 (5). 45pp.
Principal Topics: Brazil; Canada; mutual security; FOA; USSR.
Box 6
0307 December 28-31, 1953 (1). 68pp.
Principal Topics: European Army Treaty; France.
0375
December 22-24, 1953 (2). 50pp.
Principal Topics: International Joint Commission; Canada; USSR.
0425
December 11-21,1953 (3). 45pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Bricker Amendment; USSR; Haiti; Winston
Churchill; EDC; France.
0470
December 3-10, 1953 (4). 56pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Korea; NATO speech; Alger Hiss; Soviet
gold sales; FOA; Turkey.
0526
December 1-2, 1953 (5). 50pp.
Principal Topics: Military aid; FOA; AFofL; State Department.
0576 January 20-31, 1954 (1). 67pp.
Principal Topics: South America; Bricker Amendment; EDC; U.N. speech;
State Department; atomic energy; Berlin Conference.
0643
January 12-19, 1954 (2). 62pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: NATO; trade with Communist China;
Arthur H. Dean.
0705
January 6-11, 1954 (3). 50pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: USSR; Iranian oil; security clearances;
U.N.; Arthur H. Dean.
0755 January 2-5, 1954 (4). 36pp.
Principal Topics: Caracas Conference; international migration; Indochina,
Korean Treaty.
0791
February 27, 1954 (1). 31pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Chester Bowles, "massive retaliation";
Scott McLeod; Panama.
0822
February 26, 1954 (2). 44pp.
Principal Topics: India and Pakistan; wool; Mexico; Korea.
0866
February 3-25, 1954 (3). 66pp.
Principal Topics: Foreign Affairs article on national security; IBRD (World
Bank); Eximbank; Germany.
Box 7
0932 March 25-31, 1954 (1). 53pp.
Principal Topics: United Kingdom; Indochina; U.N. personnel; RFE.
0985
March 19-24, 1954 (2). 44pp.
Principal Topics: EDO; Indochina; Communist China; German constitution;
Brazil; Korea.
Reel 5
John Foster Dulles
Chronological Correspondence Series cont.
Box 7 cont.
0001 March 17-19, 1954 (3). 40pp.
Principal Topics: U.N. speech; atomic energy; Refugee Relief Act; Korean
Political Conference; Berlin Agreement; Indochina.
0041
March 1-16,1954 (4). 33pp.
0074 April 15-30, 1954(1). 32pp.
Principal Topics: Republican National Committee; Geneva Conference on
Indochina; hydrogen bomb; Arab-Israeli conflict; Korea; presidential right to
"make war."
0106 April 6-10, 1954 (2). 41 pp.
Principal Topics: Scandinavian airlines and Arctic air route; Indochina;
military aid to the French in Indochina; Dien Bien Phu.
0147
April 3-5, 1954 (3). 36pp.
Principal Topics: British Commonwealth; Indochina; Southeast Asia;
Malaya.
0183 April 1 -2, 1954 (4). 30pp.
Principal Topics: Indochina; Racial Discrimination Resolution of the 10th
Inter-American Conference.
0213
May 25-28, 1954 (1). 53pp.
Principal Topics: Bricker Amendment; Japanese trade negotiations; Thailand; U.N. and Indochina; Japanese Peace Treaty.
0266
May 20-24, 1954 (2). 56pp.
Principal Topics: Offshore Islands; Waldensian Church in Italy; United
Kingdom.
0322
May 15-19, 1954 (3). 45pp.
Principal Topics: Guatemala; Indochina; Geneva Conference on Indochina; presidential employment of military forces; U.S. military aid to
French Indochina.
0367
May 12-14, 1954 (4). 70pp.
Principal Topics: Geneva Conference on Indochina; Berlin Agreement;
"Domino Theory."
0437
May 1 -11, 1954 (5). 80pp.
Principal Topics: Indochina; hydrogen bomb; USSR; Communist China;
Korea; Geneva Conference on Indochina.
Box 8
0517 June 24-30, 1954 (1). 39pp.
Principal Topics: Geneva Conference on Indochina; Communist China;
Southeast Asia collective defense.
0556 June 18-23, 1954(2). 57pp.
Principal Topics: Indochina; Thailand; France; United Kingdom.
0613 June 15-17, 1954 (3). 49pp.
Principal Topics: Haiti; Public Committee on Personnel (State Department).
0662
June 8-14, 1954 (4). 43pp.
Principal Topics: U.S. military training of Vietnamese; Indochina; Geneva
Conference on Indochina; JCS speeches; Japan and the Trade Agreements Act.
0705
June 3-8, 1954 (5). 38pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Gerety Board hearings in Europe; partition
of Vietnam; Geneva Conference on Indochina; Korea; Bao Dai.
0743 June 1-3, 1954 (6). 28pp.
Principal Topics: U.N.; Geneva Conference on Indochina; Korea; collective
security.
0771
July 26-31, 1954 (1). 48pp.
Principal Topics: Indochina; Foreign Service; Germany; Arab states.
0819 July 21-25, 1954 (2). 45pp.
Principal Topics: Mexican migratory labor; Indochina; Geneva agreements
on Laos and Vietnam; Germany.
0864 July 15-21,1954 (3). 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Collective security; Pierre MendesFrance; Geneva Conference on Indochina.
0907 July 10-12, 1954(4). 28pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Winston Churchill; Lyndon B. Johnson;
bipartisanship; Indochina; Geneva Conference on Indochina.
0935 July 8-9, 1954 (5). 26pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Pierre Mendes-France; Indochina;
France; Tonkin Delta situation; Geneva Conference on Indochina; Winston
Churchill; Communist China; Guatemala.
0961 July 6-7, 1954 (6). 27pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Winston Churchill; Konrad Adenauer;
Herbert Hoover; India; Korean President Syngman Rhee; Indochina;
Guatemala.
0988 July 1-3, 1954 (7). 38pp.
Principal Topics: Indochina; French situation in Indochina; Colombia.
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Box 9
0001 August 30-31, 1954 (1). 36pp.
Principal Topics: Germany; EDC; Nationalist China; Indochina.
0037 August 23-25, 1954 (2). 57pp.
Principal Topics: Southeast Asia Collective Security Treaty; Southeast
Asian economic problems; Colombo Plan; Japan; Canada; EDC.
0094 August 18-21, 1954 (3). 42pp.
Principal Topics: "Policy for Security and Peace," Foreign Affairs article;
Indochina; Korea; NATO; Germany.
0136
August 12-17, 1954 (4). 36pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: EDC and France; Pierre Mendes-France;
Southeast Asia Collective Security Treaty; disarmament; foreign trade; lead
and zinc.
0172 August 6-11,1954 (5). 47pp.
Principal Topics: Korean currency; Tariff Commission; China relief; Japan;
Southeast Asia; France; EDC; Latin American Development Bank; Iranian
oil.
0219 August 2-4, 1954 (6). 44pp.
Principal Topics: Collective security; Indochina; White Paper on Indochina;
Near East.
0263
September 24-30, 1954 (1). 64pp.
Principal Individual: Winston Churchill.
0327
September 2-23, 1954 (2). 45pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Germany; NATO; EDC; Communist China;
Harold Stassen.
0372
October 29-30, 1954 (1). 59pp.
Principal Topic: MSP.
0431
October 28, 1954 (2). 37pp.
0468
October 25-27, 1954 (3). 45pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Loy Henderson; Iran.
0513 October 11 -22, 1954 (4). 57pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Offshore Islands; Formosa; EDC; Saar
Agreement; Chiang Kai-shek; Viet Minh and MDAP stockpiles.
0570 October 6-9, 1954 (5). 58pp.
Principal Topics: Nationalist China; Offshore Islands.
0628 October 1-5, 1954 (6). 30pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Trieste; Indochina; Pierre Mendes-France;
Saar Agreement.
Box 10
0658 November 20-30, 1954 (1). 46pp.
Principal Topics: Formosa; Pescadores; Vietnamese refugees; Korean
Armistice violations; Geneva Armistice violations.
0704
November 15-19, 1954 (2). 40pp.
Principal Topics: FOA; Rio Conference; Vietnamese refugees; Geneva
Armistice violations; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; bipartisanship;
Iran.
0744
November 9-14, 1954 (3). 53pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: William Donovan; VOA.
0797 November 5-8, 1954 (4). 32pp.
Principal Topics: Rio Conference; Japan; rice.
0829
November 1-5, 1954(5). 54pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Davies case; Rio Conference; French
troop withdrawal from Indochina; Konrad Adenauer; Spain.
0883
November 1-2, 1954 (6). 53pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Yugoslavia; Konrad Adenauer; Spanish
General Munoz-Grandes.
0936
December 30-31, 1954 (1). 39pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Cuba; Fulgencio Batista; Pierre MendesFrance; Paris Agreements.
0975
December 29, 1954 (2). 41 pp.
Principal Topic: Japan.
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Box 10 cont.
0001 December 28, 1954 (3). 72pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Henry Byroade and Egypt.
0073
December 27, 1954 (4). 88pp.
0161
December 16-25, 1954 (5). 56pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Robert Bowie; Republic of China Treaty;
Offshore Islands; Canada; foreign economic policy; military policy; Manila
Pact; Pierre Mendes-France; Saar Agreement.
0217
December 11 -15, 1954 (6). 48pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: London Conference; London-Paris
Accords; Morocco; proposed German Peace Conference; Konrad
Adenauer; Saar Agreement; Japan and iron ore.
0265
December 6-10, 1954 (7). 68pp.
Principal Topics: Davies case; Public Committee on Personnel (State
Department); FOA; ILO; Rio Conference.
0333
December 1-4, 1954 (8). 37pp.
Principal Topics: FOA; Communist China.
0370 January 25-29, 1955 (1). 51pp.
Principal Topics: POW issue and Communist China; Republic of China
Treaty; Manila Pact; Atlantic Union; sugar.
0421
January 19-24, 1955 (2). 32pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Offshore Islands; Republic of China; Dag
Hammarskjold.
0453 January 12-19, 1955(3). 66pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Visit of Thai prime minister; NATO and
atomic weapons; POW issue and Communist China; Dag Hammarskjold;
Democratic National Committee; Cyprus.
0519 January 8-11, 1955 (4). 48pp.
Principal Topic: Spain.
0567 January 6-7, 1955 (5). 35pp.
Principal Topics: Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Bricker Amendment.
0602 January 3-5, 1955 (6). 63pp.
Principal Topic: State visit to Mexico.
Box 11
0665 February 15-18, 1955 (1). 35pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Prince Bemhard; Nationalist China;
Mexican Petroleum (PEMEX); United Kingdom; Cambodia; Marshal
Georgi K. Zhukov.
0700
February 9-14, 1955 (2). 29pp
Principal Topics: Saigon; Bricker Amendment; Nationalist China; China
Mutual Defense Treaty.
0729
February 1-8, 1955 (3). 25pp.
Principal Topic: Japan.
0754 March 25-31, 1955 (1). 40pp.
Principal Topic: Bandung Conference.
0794
March 21-24, 1955 (2). 46pp.
Principal Topic: Disarmament.
0840
March 14-19, 1955 (3). 83pp.
Principal Topics: Republic of China; United Kingdom; Communist China.
0923
March 8-11, 1955 (4). 45pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Quemoy and Matsu; Krishna Menon.
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Box 11 cont.
0001 March 6-8, 1955 (5). 43pp.
Principal Topics: Atomic missiles; Eximbank; Quemoy and Matsu.
0044
April 25-30, 1955 (1). 34pp.
0078 April 15-20, 1955 (2). 46pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Ngo Dinh Diem; Vietnam; Communist
China; Formosa Straits.
0124 April 7-14, 1955 (3). 51pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Yalta Papers; proposed Nationalist
Chinese mainland attacks; Ngo Dinh Diem; FOA.
0175 April 1 -6, 1955 (4). 37pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Nationalist China; Ngo Dinh Diem; MAAG
in Vietnam; Yalta Papers.
0212 May 23-27, 1955 (1). 42pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: NATO; William C. Bullitt; Chinese art;
Nelson Rockefeller; Sarnoff Plan; Four Power Conference; U.S. Insurance
Conference.
0254 May 18-20, 1955 (2). 47pp.
Principal Topics: Immigration, Four Power Conference; Bandung Conference.
0301
May 6-17, 1955 (3). 30pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: NATO and Germany; Senator Walter
George; Austrian Four Power Treaty; Vietnam; bicycles and H.R.1; Middle
East.
0331
May 2-5, 1955 (4). 38pp.
Principal Topics: Formosa; Offshore Islands; ambassadorial appointments.
0369 June 25-30, 1955 (1). 58pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: FOA; Harold Stassen; Atlantic Union;
Germany.
0427 June 22-24, 1955 (2). 45pp.
0475 June 15-21, 1955 (3). 39pp.
Principal Topics: Mexico; NATO and Spain; Geneva Summit; Wriston
Committee.
0514 June 11-14, 1955 (4). 39pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Konrad Adenauer; Krishna Menon;
Formosa; Communist China; ROW issue and Communist China; U.N.
speech; International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy.
0553 June 3-10, 1955 (5). 36pp.
Principal Topics: Mutual Security Act; Yugoslavia; India; Hoover Commission; East-West trade; disarmament; labor relations; Philippines; Bolivia.
Box 12
0589 July 28-30, 1955 (1). 29pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Refugee Relief Act; S. Con. Res. 12;
Nelson Rockefeller.
0618 July 26-27, 1955 (2). 38pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Atlantic Union;German reunification issue;
Dag Hammarskjold; POW issue in Communist China.
0656 July 11 -25, 1955 (3). 34pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Bricker Amendment; communism in
Europe; Caracas Conference; Senator Everett Dirksen; Formosa; Vietnam;
Iraq; passports; Philippines.
0690
July 6-10, 1955 (4). 36pp.
Principal Topic: Republic of China.
0726
July 1-5, 1955 (5). 42pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Bricker Amendment; Arab-Israeli conflict;
passports; Krishna Menon; Bering Sea incident; ILO; treaties.
0768
August 29-31, 1955 (1). 33pp.
Principal Topics: USSR; Japan; Switzerland.
0801
August 23-28, 1955 (2). 26pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Vice-President Richard Nixon; Arab-Israeli
conflict; immigration laws; Refugee Relief Act.
0827 August 19-23, 1955 (3). 31pp.
Principal Topics: S. Con. Res. 12; passports; "Alpha" Statement on Near
East; United Kingdom; Egypt; Arab League; Arab-Israeli boundary adjustments.
0858 August 17-18, 1955 (4). 35pp.
Principal Individual: Walter Bedell Smith.
0893 August 10-16, 1955 (5). 29pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Korea; Germany; Chou En-lai.
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0001 August 8-10, 1955 (6). 22pp.
Principal Topics: Tariff Commission; bicycles; ICA.
0023 August 1 -8, 1955 (7). 54pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Clarence Streit; Communist Party of
France; Atlantic Union; USSR; Pan American Society; Communist China;
Quemoy and Matsu; Bandung Conference; Korea; ICA; Senator Walter
George; conferences.
0077
September 23-30, 1955 (1). 32pp.
Principal Topic: State Department procedures.
0109
September 19-22, 1955 (2). 39pp.
Principal Topics: Foreign Service appointments; religious exchanges.
0148
September 1-17, 1955 (3). 21pp.
Principal Topics: Geneva Summit; State Department appointments;
Foreign Service.
0169 October 17-29, 1955 (1). 46pp.
Principal Topics: U.N.; news correspondents and Communist China; Latin
America.
0215 October 12-15, 1955 (2). 47pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: News correspondents and Communist
China; Harold Stassen; disarmament.
0262
October 6-11, 1955 (3). 27pp.
Principal Topics: Disarmament and aerial inspection; Soviet military aid;
Egypt; German reunification issue; Geneva Summit and Congress.
0289 October 3-5, 1955 (4). 24pp.
Principal Topic: Disarmament.
0313
November 23-30, 1955 (1). 40pp.
Principal Topics: Italy; Fulbright Act; Outer Mongolia; United Kingdom and
colonialism; security activities.
0353 November 21 -22, 1955 (2). 33pp.
Principal Topics: Outer Mongolia; Nationalist China; Latin America.
0386
November 11 -17, 1955 (3). 25pp.
Principal Topic: Berlin.
0411
November 2-10, 1955 (4). 39pp.
Principal Individual: Josef Tito.
Box 13
0450 December 28-31, 1955 (1). 37pp.
0487
December 28, 1955 (2). 30pp.
0517
December 23-27, 1955 (3). 21pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: ICA; Konrad Adenauer; European
Common Market; European Atomic Pool.
0538
December 13-22, 1955 (4). 33pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Indonesia; Frances Bolton's trip to Africa;
Italy.
0571
December 7-12, 1955 (5). 28pp.
Principal Individuals: John Hay Whitney; H. von Brentano.
0599
December 1-6, 1955 (6). 44pp.
Principal Topics: IAEA; U.N.
0643
January 24-31, 1956 (1). 32pp.
Principal Topics: Development aid; less developed countries; immigration;
Mexico.
0675 January 16-23, 1956(2). 31pp.
Principal Topics: Israel; Informational Guaranty Program; immigration;
South America.
0706
January 9-12, 1956 (3). 28pp.
Principal Topic: State Department appointments.
0734 January 3-6, 1956 (4). 22pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Robert R. Bowie; Morgenthau Plan for
Germany.
0756
February 27-29, 1956 (1). 38pp.
Principal Topic: Bipartisanship.
0794 February 11 -26, 1956 (2). 37pp.
0831
February 8-10, 1956 (3). 24pp.
Principal Topics: EURATOM; capital.
0855
February 1 -7, 1956 (4). 35pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Arab-Israeli conflict; military aid and the
Middle East; Arab refugees; economic aid; meteorological balloons; Soviet
Premier Nikolai Bulganin; Harold Stassen; disarmament; atomic energy;
Canada.
0890 March 24-30, 1956 (1). 35pp.
0925
March 1-22, 1956 (2). 30pp.
Principal Topic: Arab-Israeli conflict.
0955 April 25-30, 1956 (1). 28pp.
Principal Topics: Bricker Amendment; ILO; MSP.
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0001 April 18-24, 1956(2). 26pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Japanese trade; Livingston Merchant.
0027 April 6-17, 1956 (3). 30pp.
Principal Topics: Middle East; "good will" trips; SEATO; Baghdad Pact.
0057 April 2-5, 1956 (4). 29pp.
Principal Topic and Individuals: Arthur H. Dean; Jawaharlal Nehru; USSR.
0086
May 21-25, 1956 (1). 33pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Arthur H. Dean; Arab recognition of
Communist China; Pakistan; Jacob Javits and Jewish-American voters;
Israel; USSR.
0119
May 11 -18, 1956 (2). 32pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: H.R. 10875; world cotton market; Harold
Stassen; disarmament; Indonesia; John Cowles; NATO.
0151
May 1-10, 1956 (3). 23pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Konrad Adenauer; Austrian State Treaty;
Executive Pay Act.
0174 June 22-29, 1956 (1). 32pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Yugoslavia; Joseph McCarthy; Jawaharlal Nehru; exchange programs.
0206 June 5-19,1956 (2). 33pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Formosa; Australian Prime Minister Sir
Robert Menzies; P.L. 480; Yugoslavia; USSR.
0239 July 17-31, 1956 (1). 54pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: U.S. military sales to Yugoslavia; exchange program; George Humphrey; Eximbank and Brazil; Panama Conference; Senate Appropriations Committee; overflights of Soviet territory;
Egypt and cotton.
0293 July 9-16, 1956 (2). 25pp.
Principal Topics: U.N. Technical Assistance Program; mutual security;
Senate Appropriations Committee; Republican Party platform.
Box 14
0318 August 24-31, 1956 (1). 32pp.
Principal Topic: Suez Canal Conference (London).
0350
August 7-23, 1956 (2). 36pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Suez Canal Conference (London); Senator Walter George; P.L. 480; ICA.
0386 August 1-6, 1956 (3). 20pp.
Principal Topic: Suez Canal Conference (London).
0406
September 17-28, 1956 (1). 32pp.
Principal Topics: Inter-American affairs; Guatemala; Argentina; communism in Latin America.
0438
September 10-15, 1956 (2). 27pp.
Principal Topics: Aswan Dam; Egypt; inter-American affairs.
0465
September 4-8, 1956 (3). 24pp.
Principal Topics: News correspondents and Communist China; POW issue
and Communist China; "Liberation Pledge" and the Republican Party platform.
0489
October 23-31, 1956 (1). 33pp.
Principal Topics: Suez Canal; Egypt; racial discrimination; NATO.
0522 October 8-22, 1956 (2). 33pp.
Principal Topic: Yugoslavia.
0555
October 1-3, 1956 (3). 19pp.
Principal Topics: Foreign Service; Eximbank; Israel; Suez Canal.
0574 November 2-27, 1956. 45pp.
Principal Individual: Senator Lyndon B. Johnson.
0619
December 23-29, 1956 (1). 37pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Middle East Resolution; Charles Bohlen;
Mehta.
0656
December 20-21, 1956 (2). 50pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Senator Walter George; U.N.
0706
December 4-19, 1956 (3). 60pp.
Principal Topic: Egypt.
0766
January 22-30, 1957 (1). 32pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Suez Canal and the United Kingdom;
Middle East; Middle East Resolution; Carl McCardle.
0798 January 10-18, 1957 (2). 32pp.
Principal Topic: Middle East Resolution.
0830 January 2-9, 1957 (3). 30pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: James P. Conant; Democratic Advisory
Committee.
0860
February 1 -28, 1957 (1). 33pp.
Principal Topics: Middle East Resolution; Cuba; United Kingdom; U.N.
sanctions and Israel.
0893
February 1 -20, 1957 (2). 45pp.
Principal Topics: S.J. Res. 19; Gulf of Aqaba and Israel; Saudi Arabia; Iraq.
0938
March 21 -29, 1957 (1). 33pp.
Principal Topics: EURATOM; U.S. Committee for the U.N.; Bermuda Conference.
0971
March 11 -20, 1957 (2). 26pp.
Principal Individual: Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay.
0997 March 1-6, 1957 (3). 39pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Suez Canal; bipartisanship; SEATO;
Senator Mike Mansfield.
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0001 April 18-30, 1957 (1). 32pp.
Principal Topics: Far East; Communist China; Middle East; USSR; Poland;
Philippines; ILO "Forced Labor" Convention.
0033 April 1 -18, 1957 (2). 37pp.
Principal Topics: Ambassadorial appointments; National Civil Service
League.
0070 May 23-28, 1957 (1). 29pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Soble case; disarmament; Japan; Girard
case; British Ambassador Sir Harold Caccia.
0099 May 17-22, 1957 (2). 22pp.
Principal Topics: Communist China; Girard case; Panama; U.N. and the
Chinese representation question.
0121 May 1 -16, 1957 (3). 40pp.
Principal Topics: House Subcommittee on International Organization;
mutual security; foreign aid; U.S. military aid to Yugoslavia; Middle East
Resolution; Congress.
0161
June 25-27, 1957 (1). 28pp.
Principal Topics: Girard case; Executive Order 10501.
0189 June 17-24, 1957 (2). 32pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Oil imports; Princeton Papers Project;
Canada; disarmament; Sir Harold Caccia; United Kingdom and nuclear
weapons; Pakistan; Japan; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson.
0221
June 4-14, 1957 (3). 29pp.
Principal Topics: Germany; NATO; disarmament.
Box 15
0250 July 18-30, 1957 (1). 29pp.
Principal Topics: U.S.-Canadian economic integration; Germany; disarmament; European "zone of inspection"; Middle East.
0279 July 1-16, 1957 (2). 40pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Konrad Adenauer; Jordan; Congress;
IAEA.
0319 August 23-29, 1957 (1). 24pp.
Principal Topics: Merchant shipping legislation; Brazil; Latin America.
0343 August 20-22, 1957 (2). 22pp.
Principal Topics: Malaya; news correspondents and Communist China.
0365 August 3-19, 1957 (3). 34pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Soviet foreign aid to neutral countries;
Canada; Oman; United Kingdom; disarmament; Cyprus; Gamal Abdel
Nasser.
0399 September 26-30, 1957 (1). 22pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Nuclear testing, MSP; Dag Hammarskjold; Sir Harold Caccia.
0421 September 17-25, 1957 (2). 24pp.
Principal Topics: West Irian; Hungary.
0445 September 3-16, 1957 (3). 36pp.
Principal Topics: London proposals; arms control; NATO stockpile; U.N.
speech; disarmament.
0481 October 27-31, 1957 (1). 41 pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: USSR and Syria; military appropriations;
mutual security; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; Aswan Dam; report—
"Broken Soviet Promises"; science attache; Turkey and Syria; General
Lauris Norstad; NATO; India.
0522 October 19-26, 1957 (2). 36pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Senator Lyndon B. Johnson and Sputnik;
Soviet missile program; Turkey and Syria; exchange program; MSP.
0558 October 8-18, 1957 (3). 39pp.
Principal Topic: Communist China.
0597 October 1 -7, 1957 (4). 35pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Hungary; USSR and nuclear weapons;
Harold Stassen; nuclear testing; disarmament.
0632 November 20-29, 1957 (1). 36pp.
Principal Topics: Missile program; United Kingdom; NATO; defense spending; women in foreign affairs; Congress.
0668 November 12-18, 1957 (2). 37pp.
Principal Topics: Tunisia; France; NATO.
0705
November 1 -11, 1957 (3). 40pp.
Principal Topics: NATO; Eisenhower-Macmillan "Declaration of Common
Purpose"; Pakistan; Sudan.
0745
December 26-28, 1957 (1). 50pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Paul Hoffman; MSP; United Kingdom;
NATO; Gaither Report; disarmament.
0795
December 11 -24, 1957 (2). 42pp.
Principal Topics: Western Europe and missile bases; visit of Chilean
President Carlos Ibanez.
0837
December 1-10, 1957 (3). 29pp.
Principal Topics: NATO; Berlin; Congress; Mutual Security Act; defense
spending.
0866 January 17-30, 1958 (1). 37pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Middle East; Turkish terrorism; Canada;
Bertrand Russell; General Lauris Norstad; Western Europe and missile
bases; IRBMs and Turkey; NATO; "Open Skies"; Harold Stassen.
0903 January 8-16, 1958 (2). 38pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Harold Stassen; proposed summit meeting; Middle East; Communist economic warfare; Canada.
0941 January 2-7, 1958 (3). 25pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin; NATO.
0966
February 26-28, 1958 (1). 66pp.
Principal Topics: Canada; mutual security.
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Box 15 cont.
0001 February 11 -25, 1958 (2). 43pp.
Principal Topics: Summit meetings; MSP; Baghdad Pact Conference.
0044
February 3-10, 1958 (3). 39pp.
Principal Topics: Republic of China; Latin America.
0083 March 27-31, 1958 (1). 33pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: France; William C. Bullitt; proposed
summit meeting; "Chance for Peace" speech; Saudi Arabia; exchange
program.
0116
March 8-23, 1958 (2). 38pp.
Principal Topics: SEATO Conference; "Buy American" Act; Mutual Security
Act; proposed summit meeting.
0154
March 1-7, 1958 (3). 37pp.
Principal Topics: Soviet Bloc capabilities; Trade Agreements Act.
Box 16
0191 April 24-30, 1958 (1). 44pp.
Principal Topics: Disarmament; nuclear testing; International Conference
on the Law of the Seas; "zone of inspection" and France; Atomic Energy Act;
Trade Agreements Extension Act and mineral imports.
0235
April 13-23, 1958 (2). 46pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Canada; Arctic "zone of inspection"; Four
Power talks on Southeast Asia and Australia-New Zealand-U.S. Pact
(ANZUS); Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn; Dag Hammarskjold; U.N.
Disarmament Commission; mutual security; Burma; Egypt.
0281 April 7-12, 1958 (3). 32pp.
Principal Topics: France and Tunisia; nuclear testing; Mutual Security Act;
social contacts with Soviet officials.
0313 April 1-6, 1958(4). 26pp.
Principal Topic: U.N.
0339
May 18-27, 1958 (1). 33pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Security Hearing Board; ILO; Milton Eisenhower's trip to Central America; nuclear testing; Atomic Energy Act; Sir
Harold Caccia; Canada and the House Un-American Activities Committee;
Latin America.
0372
May 13-16, 1958 (2). 36pp.
Principal Topics: Iceland; Canada; Lebanon.
0408 May 1-12, 1958 (4). 29pp.
Principal Topics: Copenhagen Conference; Germany and atomic weapons; Canada; Berlin.
0437 June 24-30, 1958 (1). 34pp.
Principal Topics: Nuclear testing; passports and communism; U.S. foreign
policy in the Middle East; Gromyko aide-memoire; Lebanon.
0471
June 15-23, 1958 (2). 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: George Humphrey; religious situation in
Colombia; Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
0514 June 9-13, 1958 (3). 54pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Senate Foreign Relations Committee;
Commission on Federal Employee Pay Systems; Trade Agreements Act;
Charles de Gaulle.
0568 June 2-8, 1958 (4). 37pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Middle East; Senate Foreign Relations
Committee; Germany; Turkey; Charles de Gaulle; Arctic "zone of inspection"; Milton Eisenhower's trip to Central America.
0605 July 25-31, 1958 (1). 31 pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Iraq; "Surprise Attack" negotiations;
meteorological balloons; U.N.; United Kingdom reply to Khrushchev letter;
Egypt; Konrad Adenauer; Baghdad Pact Conference; Middle East Summit
Conference; Middle East water situation; Charles de Gaulle; Gamal Abdel
Nasser.
0636 July 18-24, 1958 (2). 21pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: EURATOM; Lebanon; Nikita Khrushchev;
exchange program.
0657 July 10-17, 1958 (3). 38pp.
Principal Topics: United Kingdom; Lebanon; Jordan; Iraq; U.S.-Canadian
Committee on Joint Defense.
0695 July 1 -9, 1958 (4). 41pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Eaton tax case; Canada; Gamal Abdel
Nasser; Lebanon; Maurice Couve de Murville; Communist China; France;
Mutual Security Act.
0736 August 18-23, 1958 (1). 27pp.
Principal Topics: Communist China; Quemoy and Matsu; Lebanon.
0763 August 1 -14, 1958 (2). 40pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Disarmament; Near East; Communist
China; Quemoy and Matsu; nuclear testing; Baghdad Pact Conference;
Julius Holmes; Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek and the Pan
American Operation; Asia; Middle East, United Kingdom.
0803 September 23-30, 1958 (1). 35pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Formosa; military establishment; Cyprus;
Harry S Truman; lead and zinc; "Surprise Attack" negotiations; Taiwan
Straits.
0838
September 12-23, 1958 (2). 35pp.
Principal Topics: St. Lawrence Seaway Commission; Formosa.
0873
September 1 -10, 1958 (3). 44pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Taiwan Straits; Vice-President Richard
Nixon; Congress; "Surprise Attack" negotiations; Harold Macmillan;
Quemoy and Matsu.
0917 October 25-31, 1958 (1). 29pp.
Principal Topics: Lebanon; Hungary; U.N.; coronation of Pope John XXIII.
0946 October 13-24, 1958 (2). 37pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Chiang Kai-shek; nuclear testing; coronation of Pope John XXIII; Lebanon; Formosa; Mexico.
0983 October 1-13, 1958 (3). 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Republican National Committee and U.S.
Far Eastern Policy; Chiang Kai-shek; nuclear testing; "Surprise Attack"
negotiations; missile program; NSC organization; Lebanon; Colombo Plan.
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0001 November 25-30, 1958 (1). 29pp.
Principal Topics: Budget and the MSP; Germany; nuclear testing; Mexico;
arms control; Geneva Talks on Nuclear Test Suspension.
0030
November 10-24, 1958 (2). 36pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Geneva Talks on Nuclear Test Suspension; Berlin; India; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson and the outer space
program; oil imports; Hungary and the U.N.; King Hussein of Jordan.
0066
November 2-8, 1958 (3). 32pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Chiang Kai-shek; U.N.
0098
December 1-19, 1958. 40pp.
Principal Topic and Individual: Arthur H. Dean; NATO.
Box 17
0138 January 26-31, 1959 (1). 33pp.
Principal Topics: Berlin; Germany; Jews in the USSR; Mexico; United
Kingdom.
0171
January 9-22, 1959 (2). 44pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Berlin; visit of Soviet Deputy Premier
Anastas Mikoyan; Harold Macmillan; Baghdad Pact Conference; Argentinian President Arturo Frondizi; Israel; Clare Booth Luce; Julius Holmes.
0215 January 4-8, 1959 (3). 51 pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Free Europe Committee; Hungary; Cuba;
Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; Mexico.
0266
February 1-25, 1959. 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Charles de Gaulle; Couve de Murville;
Germany; Harold Macmillan; Berlin; Senator J. William Fulbright; Iran;
"Disengagement."
0309
March 11 -30, 1959. 29pp.
Principal Topics: Dulles's health; proposed summit meeting; Geneva Talks
on Nuclear Test Suspension.
0338
April 3-30, 1959. 50pp.
Principal Topic: Dulles's resignation.
0388
May5, 1959. 4pp.
Christian A. Herter
Chronological Correspondence Series
Box1
0392 February 6-28, 1957. 191pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: India; State Department; India and lendlease; Middle East; fisheries; Harold Stassen; Operations Coordinating
Board; P.L. 480 and Colombia; Henry Kissinger; Canada and the AngloAmerican loans.
0583
March 20-30, 1957 (1). 163pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: German claims; Hungarian relief; International Court of Justice; Middle East; Earl Smith and Cuba; NATO; Ghana;
Italy; Congress; Mutual Security Bill; Ceylon Conference; Communist
China; North Pacific Fur Seals Convention; Harold Stassen; U.S. military
forces in Germany; Senator Lyndon 8. Johnson; Canada.
0746
March 13-20, 1957 (2). 107pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Tennessee Valley Authority; International
Development Advisory Board; Brazil and copyright protection; Saudi
Arabian King Ibn Saud; civil aviation; Golda Meir; Red Cross; Lewis Strauss;
United Kingdom.
0853 March 1-13, 1957 (3). 170pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Economic aid; Saudi Arabia; news
correspondents and Communist China; Burma; Hungary; Fairless
Committee; NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic; H. von Brentano;
Konrad Adenauer; United Fruit Company; fisheries.
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Chronological Correspondence Series cont.
Box 1 cont.
0001
April 23-30, 1957 (1). 83pp.
Principal Topics: Polish barter agreement with North Vietnam; military
assistance funds; Argentina; NATO; wool imports; mutual security; Hungarian relief; IFC; IAEA.
0084 April 15-23, 1957 (2). 122p.
Principal Topics: Atomic energy; Congress; trade with Communist China;
visits to Communist China; Egyptian refugees; ambassadorial appointments; Atoms for Peace Program.
0206 April 9-15, 1957 (3). 73pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Congress; IAEA; Poland and North
Vietnam; Konrad Adenauer; U.S. military forces in Germany; EURATOM;
U.S.-Canadian economic integration; Norman case; Foreign Service.
0279
April 1-9, 1957 (4). 101pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: EURATOM Treaty; U.S.-Canadian
economic integration; Dominican Republic; Fletcher Warren; White Report
on medicine in the USSR; Norman case; fisheries; Pan American Airways;
foreign aid; Hungarian refugees; Senator Jacob Javits; Suez Canal; mutual
security; Saudi Arabia.
0380
May 20-29, 1957 (1). 120pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Council on Foreign Economic Policy;
Hungarian uprising; military bases in Spain; Middle East; Italy; Dizzy Gillespie; nuclear weapons; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; State Department
budget; tanker construction; Iran; transfer of private funds to Eastern
Europe.
0500
May 13-20, 1957 (2). 81pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Turkey; foreign aid; American Friends of
Vietnam; Haiti; Senator J. William Fulbright; mutual security; P.L. 480; Iraq.
0581
May 7-13, 1957 (3). 78pp.
Principal Topics: IAEA; Egyptian refugees; Islamic Center; UNESCO;
NATO; International Development Fund.
0659
May 1-7, 1957 (4). 96pp.
Principal Topics: S.R. 120; Suez Canal and petroleum; Australia; surplus
disposal; telecommunications policy; IAEA; Israel; Pan American Railway
Congress; Haiti.
Box 2
0755 May 29-31 (and June 24-28) 1957 (1). 100pp.
Principal Topics: Cuba; Iran; mutual security; G/rardcase; Bow Resolution;
Danish ships; Canada.
0855 June 18-24, 1957 (2). 111pp.
Principal Topics: Ethiopia; Congress and the Disarmament Conference;
Development Loan Fund; China policy.
0966 June 7-18, 1957 (3). 57pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Mutual Security Bill; Harold Stassen; Danish ships.
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Chronological Correspondence Series cont.
Box 2 cont.
0001 June 7-18, 1957 (3) cont. 47pp.
Principal Topics: MSP; Egyptian refugees; Hungarian refugees.
0048 June 1-7, 1957 (4). 100pp.
Principal Topics: Japanese imports; U.N. Emergency Force; OTC; reciprocal trade; Chase Bank; Indonesia; wheat for Spain; fisheries; "Ugly
American" image in Burma; Panama Canal.
0148
July 24-31, 1957 (1). 104pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Nuclear testing; Panama Treaty; Tunisia;
Communist China; Nikolai Bulganin; Kozmin case; Mayflower II visits;
disarmament; Hungary; U.N.
0252 July 13-24, 1957 (2). 120pp.
Principal Topics: P.L. 480; U.S.-Canadian economic integration; news
correspondents and Communist China; International Development Loan;
Okinawa; Japan; WHO; USSR.
0372 July 1-12, 1957 (3). 112pp.
Principal Topics: Antarctica; Pakistan; Canada; Danish ships; Germany
and NATO; Guatemala; IAEA.
0484
August 19-30, 1957 (1). 114pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Senator William Knowland; Yugoslavia;
State Department budget; Canada; mutual security; Development Loan
Fund; Pakistan; lead and zinc.
0598 August 13-19, 1957 (2). 128pp.
Principal Topics: Egypt; Polish Exhibition; lead and zinc; Kozmin case;
strategic commodities; Communist China; exchange programs; P.L. 480;
WHO; International Olympic Committee; preparatory commissions;
Operations Plan—India; Operations Plan—Nepal.
0726 August 3-13, 1957 (3). 86pp.
Principal Topics: Greece; private investment; Development Loan Fund;
Arab refugees; Mexico; Status of Forces Agreement; Danish ships; Antarctica; Rumania.
0812 August 1 -3, 1957 (4). 63pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Lewis Strauss; IAEA; Algeria; cabinet
debriefings; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Great Lakes Fishery
Commission; customs.
0875
September 25-30, 1957 (1). 68pp.
Principal Topics: Ambassadorial appointments; German documents;
Ghana; Greece.
0943
September 19-25, 1957 (2). 62pp.
Principal Topic: Christian A. Herter's Far East trip.
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0001 September 3-19, 1957 (3). 72pp.
Principal Topic: Intelligence gathering.
Box 3
0073 October 25-31, 1957 (1). 83pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Kozmin case; Brussels Fair; VicePresident Richard Nixon; mutual security; Senator J. William Fulbright;
exchange programs; SUNFED; Commission on Educational Exchange;
India; Middle East; Argentina.
0156 October 18-25, 1957 (2). 87pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: SUNFED; American Friends Service
Committee; State Department science adviser; Golda Meir.
0243
October 11 -18, 1957 (3). 85pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Hugh Scott; Israel; Senator Jacob Javits;
American Jews; United Kingdom; Senator William Knowland; Middle East;
Turkey and Syria; budget.
0328 October 4-11, 1957 (4). 95pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Disarmament; Cuba; Senator Ralph
Flanders; Indonesia and South Moluccans; Soviet economic warfare;
Defense Department budget.
0423
October 1-4, 1957 (5). 57pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Mexico and Chamizal dispute; C.D. Jackson; foreign aid; Poland; Saigon; Japan and war claims.
0480
November 22-29, 1957 (1). 72pp.
Principal Topics: Passports; Brussels Fair; public opinion on mutual
security; reciprocal trade; oil cartel antitrust case; International Media
Guarantee Program; Inter-American Atomic Energy Committee.
0552
November 13-22, 1957 (2). 87pp.
Principal Topics: Disarmament; Honduras; Brussels Fair; Asia Society;
defense budget; Haiti; news correspondents and Communist China; Latin
America; U.N.
0639
November 5-13, 1957 (3). 76pp.
Principal Topics: Trade fairs; Haitian fiber industry; Eximbank loan to Spain;
Brussels Fair; Pakistan; Kashmir; cabinet debriefing; USSR and education;
IAEA; Red Cross; science program.
0715
November 1-5, 1957 (4). 45pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Exchange programs; State Department
science adviser; British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd; John Foster
Dulles.
0760 December 23-31, 1957 (1). 93pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Operations Plan—Libya; World Law
Project; visas; Brussels Fair; Ghana; Volta River Project; Israel; Senator
Jacob Javits; patronage; Iraq; P.L. 480; International Institute of Pacific
Relations.
0853
December 14-23, 1957 (2). 77pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: U Win Maung of Burma; Tunisia; Morocco;
Algeria; Brussels Fair; ambassadorial appointments; Germany; Libya; exchange program.
0930
December 6-13, 1957 (3). 71pp.
Principal Topics: India aid; Hemispheric Conference on Resources; MSP;
civil defense; outer space program; Indonesia; NATO Parliamentary Conference; International Chamber of Commerce.
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0001 December 2-5, 1957 (4). 84pp.
Principal Topics: POW issue and Communist China; Japan; General Electric and the Communist Bloc; Syria; Brussels Fair; Inter-American affairs.
0085
January 29-31, 1958 (1). 78pp.
Principal Topics: Japanese textiles; Ghana; Israel; refugees; Korea; Italy;
fallout shelters.
0163 January 23-29, 1958 (2). 103pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Operations Plan—Liberia; Africa;
Venezuela; Free World Economic Development Fund; watch industry and
national security; exchange programs; Senator William Knowland; House
Foreign Affairs Committee; Israel; OAS.
0266 January 16-23, 1958 (3). 65pp.
Principal Topics: Cuba; Japanese textiles; trade fairs; Cyprus; ambassadorial appointments.
0331 January 10-16, 1958 (4). 73pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Dean Acheson; George Kennan; fallout
shelters; Israel; H.R. 491; fisheries.
0404 January 1-10, 1958 (5). 87pp.
Principal Topics: Ghana; Volta River Project; Germany; fallout shelters;
United Fruit Company.
Box 4
0491 February 20-27, 1958 (1). 95pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Operations Plan—India; Operations
Plan—Nepal; Ceylon; Styles Bridges; Indonesia; India; cultural affairs;
Rapacki Plan; Germany; Nile River.
0586 February 13-20, 1958 (2). 116pp.
Principal Topics: Atomic energy; Operation "Hardtack"; World Science
Conference; Mexico; Ethiopia; France and Tunisia; Civil Service Commission; British IRBM Agreement; reciprocal trade.
0702
February 10-12, 1958 (3). 80pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Alleged Communist influence in the State
Department; C.D. Jackson; disarmament; Israel; El Salvador; Lithuania;
National Federation of Republican Women; Far East.
0782
February 1-10, 1958 (4). 72pp.
Principal Topics: Lithuania; Indonesia; Australia; foreign aid; exchange
programs; Nationalist China.
0854
March 21-31, 1958 (1). 126pp.
Principal Topics: Pakistan and trademark problem; Venezuela; Canada;
trade fairs; U.S.-USSR social relations.
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0001 March 18-21,1958 (2). 95pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Senator Henry Jackson; International
Conference on the Law of the Seas; exchange program; Cuba; protection of
U.S. interests abroad; Brussels Fair; Israel; Vice-President Richard Nixon
and Argentina.
0096 March 8-13, 1958 (3). 83pp.
Principal Topics: International Conference on the Law of the Seas; Algeria;
Tunisia; Libya; reciprocal citizenship; MSP; Taiwan; Belgium; Argentina;
loyalty investigations; European integration.
0179 March 3-8, 1958 (4). 94pp.
Principal Topics: NATO; Point IV; Mexico; Ezra Pound.
0273
April 21-30, 1958 (1). 106pp.
Principal Topics: Suez Canal; Brussels Fair; Hungarian refugees; Nile
River Valley development; U.S.-Canadian boundary commission; Israel;
International Conference on the Law of the Seas.
0379 April 11 -21, 1958 (2). 103pp.
Principal Topics: International Conference on the Law of the Seas; USSR;
U.N.; Indonesia; use of presidential aircraft; atomic weapons; treaties;
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation; Middle East; EURATOM; Canadian corporations.
0482 April 7-10, 1958 (3). 60pp.
Principal Topics: United Kingdom; Libya; military aid; France; Brussels Fair;
budget; ICA; Kozmin case.
0542 April 1-7, 1958 (4). 93pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Haiti; travel by Soviet citizens in the U.S.;
VGA; Leonard Hall.
0635
May 19-31, 1958(1). 118pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: U.S. U.N. ambassador Henry Cabot
Lodge, Jr.; Charles de Gaulle; Senator Arthur Watkins and lead and zinc
industries; Nikita Khrushchev; exchange programs; Harold Macmillan;
atomic weapons; Queen Frederika of Greece; NATO and limited warfare
capability; military bases in the Caribbean; Brazil; ILO; U.S. claim against
Norway; P.L. 480; Commission on Civil Rights; Cuba; Brussels Fair; U.N.
Police Force; Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organization.
0753
May 9-19, 1958 (2). 94pp.
Principal Topics: General Electric and Soviet trade; East-West exchanges;
Egypt; mutual security; coastal waters; Kozmin case; Arab Union; Bulgaria;
Nicaragua; Operation "Hardtack"; India.
0847 May 1-9, 1958 (3). 127pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: International Conference on the Law of
the Seas; El Salvador; Island of Rota (Pacific); Vice-President Richard
Nixon and Argentina; Herbert Hoover and the Brussels Fair; Ceylon; Polish
relief; Advertising Council; Iran; Colombia; Venezuela; WHO.
Box 5
0974 June 18-30, 1958 (1). 44pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Exchange programs; James F. Byrnes;
Southeast Asia; Operations Plans—Southeast Asian countries; population; Canadian tariffs; Foreign Service; travel by Soviet citizens in the U.S.
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0001 June 18-30, 1958 (1) cont. 59pp.
Principal Topics: International Conference on the Law of the Seas; CARE.
0060
June 7-18, 1958 (2). 100pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Laos; Operations Plan—Latin America;
Greece and Turkey; Danish ships; exchange programs; Indonesia; EURATOM; Herbert Hoover and the Brussels Fair; fisheries.
0160 June 2-7, 1958 (3). 89pp.
Principal Topics: Japan; fisheries; U.N.; Arab states and discrimination
against Jewish-Americans; Indonesia; EUR ATOM; Operation "Alert";
Germany; Belgium; Brussels Fair.
0249 July 19-31, 1958 (1). 117pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Senator J. William Fulbright; NATO scientific activities; Colombo Plan; Guantanamo; Indonesia; Ethiopia; Haiti and
the AFL-CIO; Azores; Republic of China and atomic energy; Paraguay; P.L.
480; Korea; Lebanon; exchange programs; U.S. overflights of the USSR;
AEC; Ghanian Prime Minister Kwama Nkrumah's visit to Harlem.
0366 July 8-18, 1958 (2). 97pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Lebanon; Senator Everett Dirksen; passport legislation; EURATOM; International Astronomical Union; Nicaro
Nickel property; Brussels Fair; Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of
the Atom.
0463 July 1-8, 1958 (3). 60pp.
Principal Topics: P.L. 85-316; Austrian Assets Treaty; UNESCO.
0523 August 22-30, 1958 (1). 89pp.
Principal Topics: Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of the Atom;
Antarctica; Jordan; United Kingdom; Middle East; Greece; nuclear testing;
EURATOM; outer space; SEATO.
0612 August 13-22, 1958 (2). 123pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Soviet resolution on outer space; Iraq;
International Joint Commission and pollution; Paul Hoffman; Foreign
Service; Lebanon; Baghdad Pact; Argentine President Arturo Frondizi;
aircraft industry; Poland; NATO; Panama; UNESCO Operations
Plan—India; Operations Plan—Nepal; Inter-American affairs; European
refugees.
0735
August 6-13, 1958 (3). 89pp.
Principal Topics: Patronage; Haiti; Communist China; exchange programs;
UNESCO; propaganda; State departmental appropriations.
0824
August 1-6, 1958 (4). 43pp.
Principal Topics: Middle East; disarmament; Foreign Service; income tax;
United Kingdom; Nicaragua; Haiti.
0867
September 19-30, 1958 (1). 122pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Vice-President Richard Nixon; public
opinion mail on Formosa; Foreign Service; Taiwan Straits; El Salvador; P.L.
480; Italy; Cuba and nuclear energy; Lebanon; Communist China; Nile
River Valley development; Finland; Mexico; lead and zinc.
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0001 September 11-18, 1958 (2). 95pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba; India;
international loans; POW issue and Communist China; U.S.-Soviet cooperation in outer space; NATO and nuclear weapons; UNESCO; Brussels Fair;
Haiti; Taiwan Straits; "Surprise Attack" negotiations; IAEA.
0096
September 2-11,1958 (3). 58pp.
Principal Topics: Antarctica; CARE; Egypt.
0154
October 22-31, 1958 (1). 125pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: China policy; universities abroad; Project
"Plowshare"; nuclear testing; Senator Albert Gore; Geneva Conference on
the Peaceful Uses of the Atom; UNESCO; P.L. 480; Africa; Antarctica
Conference; Communist China; Taiwan Straits.
0279
October 11-22, 1958 (2). 124pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Queen Fredericka of Greece; Esthonia;
State Department expenditures; P.L. 480; import quotas on lead and zinc;
IAEA; Juan Trippe and Pan American Airways; nuclear testing; Tunisia;
universities abroad; "Surprise Attack" negotiations.
Box 6
0403 October 3-11, 1958 (3). 111 pp.
Principal Topics: Hungary; EURATOM; Morocco; women in the Foreign
Service; Libya; State Department budget; Colombia; P.L. 480; Israel; MSP;
Iraq; foreign aid; military aid; exchange programs; Operations Plan—
Rhodesia; Operations Plan—Nigeria; universities abroad.
0514 October 1-3, 1958 (4). 48pp.
Principal Topics: Quemoy and Matsu; Taiwan Straits; Aga Khan; exchange
programs.
0562 November 13-26, 1958 (1). 110pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Korean students; Operation PlanLibya; Senator J. William Fulbright; Fulbright scholarships; James F.
Byrnes; Japanese constitution; Nicaro Nickel property; USSR; Berlin; oil
imports; Venezuela; People-to-People Program; Brazil; GATT; House
Foreign Affairs Committee; Argentina; lend-lease operations; Middle East;
Operations Plan—Union of South Africa.
0672 November 3-13, 1958 (2). 82pp.
Principal Topics: Exchange programs; Guatemala; IFC; Ryukyus; President's Committee on Military Assistance; U.S. Barter Program; Canada;
nuclear testing.
0754 December 18-31, 1958 (1). 114pp.
Principal Topics: Immigration quotas; Malaya; IAEA; Canada; GATT tariff
negotiations; nuclear proliferation; Spain; fallout shelters; Fulbright
Scholarships; NSC; Libya and U.S. military bases; Egypt and American
textbooks; P.L. 480; state and official visits.
0868 December 4-17, 1958 (2). 88pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Operations Plan—Spain; Venezuela;
Morocco; Hungary and the U.N.; Moscow Exhibition; import competition
and domestic industry; Iraq; Foreign Service; Greek-Americans and
Cyprus; Brooks Hayes; Guinea; Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative
Organization; Brazil and GATT; Spain.
0956 December 1-8, 1958 (3). 46pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Guinea; U.N.; Korea; Vietnam; Hungary;
missiles; disarmament; Queen Frederika of Greece; UNESCO; Food and
Agriculture organization.
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0001 December 1-8, 1958 (3) cont. 60pp.
Principal Topics: Japan; Germany; Foreign Service appointments; British
income tax convention.
0061 January 20-30, 1959 (1). 117pp.
Principal Topics: IAEA; Communist China; Brussels Fair; Foreign Building
Program; Cuba; currency exchange program with Mexico; Israel; Morocco;
France; exchange programs; Pacific and Asian development.
0178 January 6-20, 1959 (2). 90pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: People-to-People Program; nuclear testing; Moscow Exhibition; Foreign Service; American Oxford Fund; EastWest exchanges; CARE; Jordan; Greece and Turkey; Fulgencio Batista;
Earl Smith; Berlin.
0268 January 2-6, 1959 (3). 51pp.
Principal Topics: Middle East; Austrian property rights; Israel; ILO; exchange programs; Earl Smith; State Department appointments.
0319 February 19-28, 1959 (1). 114pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: International conferences; Communist
China and Bishop Walsh; disarmament; Libya and the International Conference on the Law of the Seas; Princeton Papers Project; Kashmir; NATO;
Muscat and Oman; Operations Plan—Ghana; OAS; ECOSOC; Canada; oil
imports; Cambodia.
0433
February 16-19, 1959 (2). 74pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Operations Plan—Liberia; Guinea;
Senator J. William Fulbright; author John Gunther and Communist China;
U.S. militaristic image; World Refugee Year; Cyprus; MAP; Foreign Service
appointments.
0507
February 2-16, 1959 (3). 84pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Panama; Denmark; Thailand; Greece;
Senator J. William Fulbright; John Gunther and Communist China.
0591
March 20-31, 1959 (1). 141pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: U.N. and Berlin; Portugal; Canada and oil
imports; Australia; Prince Norodum Sihanouk; relief for South Moluccans;
Nepal; Mexico; Federal Council for Science and Technology; German
reunification; Annapolis Conference; Nationalist Chinese photon machine;
fisheries.
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0732 March 12-20, 1959 (2). 93pp.
Principal Topics: State Department; Cuba; El Salvador; Development Loan
Fund; USIA; NATO; Securities and Exchange Commission; U.S. overflight
of Soviet Armenia; nuclear testing; cultural affairs; Moscow Exhibition.
Box 7
0825 March 5-12, 1959 (3). 81pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Iraq; Harold Macmillan; El Salvador;
ambassadorial appointments; exchange programs; Inter-American affairs;
Berlin; UNESCO; John Gunther and Communist China.
0906
March 2-5, 1959 (4). 71pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: E. Frederic Morrow; French Mediterranean Fleet; nuclear testing; Japan; Time magazine and Bolivia; American
Oxford Fund; World Peace Congress; Baghdad Pact; Clare Booth Luce.
0977
April 20-30, 1959 (1). 45pp.
Principal Topics: Canada and oil imports; national security policy.
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0001 April 20-30, 1959 (1) cont. 66pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: John Foster Dulles; Julius Holmes; NATO
atomic stockpile; copper; NATO Secretary General Paul-Henri Spaak;
Senator J. William Fulbright; Berlin; Fidel Castro; USSR; Israel; State
Department; South Asia; Japan; Vietnam; Geneva Foreign Ministers Conference.
0067 April 8-20, 1959 (2). 108pp.
Principal Topics: International Court of Justice; heavy electrical equipment;
N.S. Savanna/7; Cuba; Jordanian, Syrian, and Israeli irrigation problems;
Thailand and the Chinese problem; fisheries; International Wheat Agreement; Hawaii; Mutual Security Act; NATO; textiles; UNESCO; Advertising
Council; Netherlands; Burma; United Arab Republic.
0175
April 1-8, 1959 (3). 98pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals; Vice-President Richard Nixon; Fidel
Castro; Draper Report; Panama; Burma; Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act; Caribbean.
0273
May 13-29, 1959 (1). 69pp.
Principal Topics: Hawaii; Geneva Foreign Ministers Conference; ambassadorial appointments; Cuba; Quemoy and Matsu.
0342
May 1-12, 1959 (2). 72pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: NATO; Europe; Charles de Gaulle; British
trade mission to Moscow; Food for Peace Program; nuclear testing; Brazil;
Jordanian, Syrian, and Israeli irrigation projects.
0414 June 18-30, 1959 (1). 66pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Senator J. William Fulbright; Development Loan Fund; famine relief in Communist China; British Foreign
Secretary Selwyn Lloyd; nuclear testing; East Germany; Republican Policy
Committee.
0480 June 1-18, 1959 (2). 70pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; Hawaiian
East-West Institute; reciprocal trade.
0550 July 9-31, 1959 (1). 75pp.
Principal Topics: S. Con. Res. 17; United Kingdom.
0625 July 1-9, 1959(2). 60pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Tuna fishing industry; Algeria; France;
Moscow Exhibition; William Rountree.
0685
August 13-31, 1959 (1). 77pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Germany; Algeria; Cuba; disarmament;
Charles de Gaulle; Nikita Khrushchev; American Foreign Service Association.
0762
August 1-13, 1959 (2). 65pp.
Principal Topics: Puerto Rico; Haiti; NATO; Cuba; Caribbean.
0827
September 14-30, 1959 (1). 83pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Soviet jamming of broadcasts; visit of
Mexican President Lopez Mateos; Operation "Alert"; Nikita Khrushchev;
Taiwan; Foreign Service; Panama; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; POWissue
and Communist China.
0910
September 3-14, 1959 (2). 73pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: French Premier Michel Debre; NATO
Secretary General Paul-Henri Spaak; Algeria; Congress and the Atlantic
Convention.
0983
September 2-3, 1959 (3). 26pp.
Principal Topic: Paraguay.
1009
October 15-30, 1959 (1). 85pp.
Principal Topics: Ambassadorial appointments; Potsdam Papers; presidential trips; Panama; naval activities.
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0001
October 1-15, 1959 (2). 77pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Arthur Krock; USSR; summit meeting;
Malcom Muir; Poland; RFE; VOA; Tibetan refugees; Iran; Communist
China; Foreign Building Program.
Box 8
0078 November 9-30, 1959 (1). 71 pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: John McCone; Douglas Dillon; Operations Coordinating Board; disarmament; Panama; Arthur H. Dean; Antarctica Treaty.
0149
November 2-9, 1959 (2). 46pp.
Principal Topic: Military force reductions.
0195
December 11-31, 1959 (1). 76pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Antarctica Treaty; Coolidge Report; USSR
and nuclear testing; Eugene Black; Egypt; Aswan Dam; Germany.
0271
December 1-11, 1959 (2). 61pp.
Principal Topics: Presidential trip to South America; disarmament; Latin
America; British military forces in Europe.
0332
January 22-30, 1960 (1). 63pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Disarmament; NATO; summit meeting;
U.N.; territorial seas; Charles Bohlen; National Planning Association;
presidential trips.
0395 January 4-22, 1960 (2). 49pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: American Bar Association and the World
Law Project; Livingston Merchant; Senator Wayne Morse; NATO; France.
0444
February 12-25, 1960 (1). 59pp.
Principal Topics: Sale of British helicopter to Cuba; disarmament; Cuban
expropriation of American property; Latin America; nuclear testing; International Conference on the Law of the Seas.
0503
February 1-12, 1960 (2). 66pp.
Principal Topics: Nuclear weapons; Paris Summit; disarmament; State
Department reorganization; Suez Canal; reconnaissance satellites.
0569
March 22-31, 1960 (1). 82pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: State visits; NATO; Israeli Premier David
Ben-Gurion; U.N. and Africa; Geneva Disarmament Conference; diversion
of international waters and Canada; Union of South Africa; Latin America;
World Affairs Council.
0651
March 11-21, 1960 (2). 78pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Cuba; Charles de Gaulle; Konrad Adenauer; disarmament; American Bar Association; Greece; Guantanamo;
United Kingdom; Uruguay.
0729
March 4-10, 1960 (3). 43pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Disarmament; Nikita Khrushchev; Cuba;
Chile; Uruguay.
0772 April 12-30, 1960 (1). 80pp.
Principal Topics: Visits to Latin America; Berlin; Malaya; refugee program;
Paris Summit; MSP; Portugal; India; OAS.
0852 April 5-12, 1960 (2). 66pp.
Principal Topics: Surplus foodstuffs; Tibet; British Commonwealth; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; U.N. and the Chinese representation question; disarmament; Cuban expropriation of American property.
0918 April 1-5, 1960(3). 46pp.
Principal Topics: Disarmament; Union of South Africa; Nicaragua; Latin
America.
0964
May 11 -31, 1960 (1). 76pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Adlai Stevenson; atomic energy; EURATOM; NATO; U-2 incident; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson and Nikita Khrushchev; Maurice Couve de Murville and the Paris Summit; Congo; Charles de
Gaulle.
1040 May 2-11, 1960 (2). 75pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: U-2 incident; Paris Summit; NATO
Ministerial Meeting; disarmament; Charles de Gaulle; Turkey; Iran.
1115 June 11-30, 1960 (1). 89pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: National War College; Congress; Cuba;
France and nuclear capabilities; Algeria; Japan; disarmament; Harry S
Truman; Alexei Kosygin and South America.
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0001 June 1-11, 1960 (2). 60pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Nicaro Nickel plant; NATO MRBM
Program; NSC; Nikita Khrushchev; "Captive Nations" Week; Soviet espionage activities; U-2 incident; Latin America; Laos.
Box 9
0061 July 1-13, 1960 (3). 66pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Cuba; Frances Knight; passports; Malaya
and the Communist revolt; Latin America; U.N. and the Congo; Charles
Bohlen; IBRD.
0127 July 1-13, 1960 (2). 62pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: CIA; Haiti; Japan; disarmament; Harold
Macmillan; Offshore Islands.
0189 August 15-31, 1960 (1). 69pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Patrick Hurley; Mexican President Lopez
Mateos; Cuba; Dominican Republic; Congo; OAS; disarmament; U.N. and
the Chinese representation question.
0258 August 2-15, 1960 (2). 65pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Ivory Coast; Food for Peace Program;
Israel; Middle East; Eugene Black; Latin America; Hong Kong; IBRD;
Congo; Charles de Gaulle.
0323 September 7-30, 1960 (1). 64pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Nikita Khrushchev; Ghanian Prime Minister Kwama Nkrumah; U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold; Congo;
Mexican President Lopez Mateos; Nigeria; Nelson Rockefeller; Senator
John F. Kennedy; Soviet plane refueling issue in Greece; Panamanian flag
issue.
0387 September 1-9, 1960 (2). 60pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Disarmament; Dulles Papers; Poland;
Ezra Taft Benson; Potsdam Papers; Nicaro Nickel plant; Food for Peace
Program; U.N. and Africa; U.S. Disarmament Administration.
0447 October 19-31, 1960 (1). 70pp.
Principal Topics: Mexico; Guantanamo; Negroes as representatives to
African countries; U.N.; housing and African diplomats.
0517 October 1-19, 1960 (2). 65pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Cuba; Polish Prime Minister Wladyslaw
Gomulka; ambassadorial appointments to African countries; David Susskind; Nikita Khrushchev; "Captive European Nations"; United Arab Republic.
0582
November 17-30, 1960 (1). 66pp.
Principal Topics: United Arab Republic and the U.N.; China Policy; NATO
and MRBM Program; 1960 election; currency; France; NATO Ministerial
Meeting; French community.
0648
November 1-16, 1960 (2). 57pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Cuban leader Fidel Castro; Guatemala;
Costa Rica; Nicaragua; El Salvador; Algeria; NATO; U.N.
0705
December 10-23, 1960 (1). 61 pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Douglas Dillon; President-elect John F.
Kennedy; Israel; atomic energy; NATO.
0766
December 2-10, 1960 (2). 46pp.
Principal Topics: Dominican Republic; U.N. Colonialism Resolution; Indonesia; Switzerland and U.S. missiles; Africa and the ILO; Joint Committee on Atomic Energy; NATO MRBM Program; Laos; NATO Ministerial
Meeting.
0812 January 24-February 13, 1961 (1). 63pp.
Principal Topic: Presidential transition.
0875
January 12-19, 1961 (2). 60pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Herter Papers; presidential transition;
Dean Rusk; Connally Amendment and the World Court; Cuba; Charles
Bohlen; Laos.
0935 January 2-12, 1961 (3). 44pp.
Principal Topics and Individual: Sir Harold Caccia; Congo; Morocco;
presidential trip to Asia; Cuba.
0979
Miscellaneous Memoranda, June 4-December 27, 1957 (1). 54pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Senator Jacob Javits; patronage; Eximbank loan to Israel; State Department science adviser; disarmament;
Hemispheric Conference on Resources; commercial relations with
Communist Bloc; oil cartel antitrust case; NATO; Haitian fiber industry;
Brussels Fair; exchange programs; foreign policy; CARE; Poland; Konrad
Adenauer; Nikita Khrushchev; Harold Macmillan; World Federation of
United Nations Associations; Paul Hoffman; American Committee on
United Europe; defense cutbacks; North Atlantic Community; mutual
security; reciprocal trade; P.L. 480; Congress; John McCloy; Fairless
Committee; MSP.
1033 Miscellaneous Memoranda, February 14-June 1, 1957 (2). 41pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Bricker Amendment; Suez Canal; Eric
Johnston; Middle East; Harold Stassen; mutual security; Israel; Egypt;
Poland; Greece and Turkey; Operations Coordinating Board.
1074 Miscellaneous Memoranda, May 8, December 16, 1958 (1). 33pp.
Principal Topics: Imports; nuclear testing; EURATOM; Offshore Islands.
1107 Miscellaneous Memoranda, January 2-April 22, 1958 (2). 46pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Herbert Hoover; Brussels Fair; American
University in Beirut; military bases; North African Federation; Private Enterprise, Inc., and India; Congress; Clarence Randall; Coordinating Committee (COCOM); economic development; Canada; USSR; Eximbank loan;
Senator William Knowland; Republican Senate leaders; South Moluccans.
Box 10
1153 Miscellaneous Memoranda, January 12-December 16, 1959. 57pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Eugene Black; Egypt; Aswan Dam; Arthur
Krock; USSR; summit meetings; Malcom Muir; Senator Lyndon B. Johnson; Germany; Algeria; Konrad Adenauer; Charles de Gaulle; Nicaragua;
Julius Holmes; imported commodities; Congress; defense cutbacks;
defense preparedness; Israel; National Advisory Committee on InterAmerican Affairs; Foreign Building Program; Council for International
Progress in Management.
1210 Miscellaneous Memoranda, July 9, 1960-January 11, 1961 (1). 50pp.
Principal Topics and Individuals: Senator John F. Kennedy; Soviet plane
refueling issue in Greece; balance of payments; Cuba; Congo; Paul Hoffman; foreign aid; gold; Nikita Khrushchev; U.N. Secretary General Dag
Hammarskjold and the Congo; Mexican President Lopez Mateos; passports.
1260 Miscellaneous Memoranda, January 30-February 19, 1960 (2). 46pp.
Principal Topics: Nuclear testing; disarmament; NATO; missiles; State
Department reorganization; IRBMs for Greece and Turkey.
SUBJECT INDEX
The following index is a guide to the major subjects of this collection. The first Arabic
number refers to the reel, and the Arabic number after the colon refers to the frame
number at which a particular subject begins. Hence 3:0934 directs the researcher to the
subject that begins at Frame 0934 of Reel 3. By referring to the Reel Index that
constitutes the initial section of this guide, the researcher can find the main entry for this
subject.
Acheson, Dean
17: 0331
_,
Adenauer, Konrad
5: 0961; 6: 0829, 0883; 7: 0217;
8:0514;9:0517; 10:0151; 11:0279;
12: 0605; 13: 0853; 14: 0206;
23:0659;24:0979; 1153
see also Germany
Advertising Council
18: 0847; 22: 0067
AEC (Atomic Energy Commission)
19:0249
see a/so EURATOM; IAEA
Aerial Inspection
disarmament 9: 0262
see a/so "Zone of inspection"
AFL-CIO (American Federation of
Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations)
Haiti 19: 0249
AFofL (American Federation of
Labor)
4: 0526
Africa
ambassadorial appointments to
24:0517
American Negroes as representatives
to 24: 0447
Bolton, Frances—trip to 9: 0538
general 17:0163:20:0154
ILO 24: 0766
U.N. 23: 0569; 24: 0387
see a/so specific countries
African diplomats
housing 24: 0447
Aga Khan
20: 0514
Aircraft industry
general 19: 0612
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
18:0379
Algeria
15:0812; 16:0853; 18:0096;
22: 0625, 0685, 0910; 23: 1115;
24:0648, 1153
"Alpha" Statement
on the Near East 8: 0827
American Bar Association
general 23: 0651
World Law Project 23: 0395
American Committee on United
Europe
24: 0979
American Foreign Service
Association
22: 0685
American Friends of Vietnam
14: 0500
American Friends Service Committee
16:0156
American Hungarian Federation
2: 0675
American Oxford Fund
21:0178:0906
American University In Beirut
24:1107
see also Universities
Anglo-American loans
Canada 13: 0392
Annapolis Conference
21: 0591
Antarctica
15: 0372, 0726; 19: 0523; 20: 0096
Antarctica Conference
20: 0154
Antarctica Treaty
23: 0078, 0195
Antitrust case
oil cartel 16: 0480; 24: 0979
Appointments
ambassadorial 1: 0706; 2: 0360;
8:0331; 11:0033; 14:0084;
15: 0875; 16: 0853; 17: 0266;
21:0825; 22:0273,1009; 24:0517
Foreign Service 1: 0071; 4: 0167;
9:0109
State Department 3: 0972; 9: 0148,
0706
Arab-Israeli conflict
general 1: 0071; 5: 0074; 8: 0726,
0801; 9: 0855, 0925
see a/so Egypt; Jordan; Lebanon;
Middle East; United Arab Republic
Arab League
8: 0827
Arab refugees
2: 0069; 9: 0855; 15: 0726
see also Egyptian refugees
Arab states
Arab-Israeli boundary adjustments
8: 0827
discrimination against JewishAmericans 19: 0160
general 5: 0771
recognition of Communist China
10:0086
see also Middle East; specific
countries
Arab Union
18: 0753
Arctic air route
Scandinavian airlines 5: 0106
Arctic "zone of Inspection"
12:0235,0568
Argentina
Frondizi, Arturo 13: 0171; 19: 0612
general 10:0406; 14:0001; 16:0073;
18: 0096; 20: 0562
Nixon, Richard 18: 0001, 0847
Armenia, Soviet
U.S. overflight of 21: 0732
Arms control
11:0445; 13:0001
see also Disarmament
Art
Chinese 8: 0212
Asia
development 21: 0061
general 12: 0763
presidential trip to 24: 0935
see also Far East
Asia Society
16:0552
Aswan Dam
10:0438; 11:0481:23:0195;24:1153
see a/so Egypt
Atlantic Convention
Congress 22: 0910
Atlantic Union
2: 0412; 7: 0370; 8: 0369, 0618;
9: 0023
see a/so North Atlantic Community
Atomic energy
4: 0576; 5: 0001; 9: 0855; 14: 0084;
17: 0586; 23: 0964; 24: 0705
see also Nuclear energy
Atomic Energy Act
12:0191,0339
Atomic missiles
see Missiles
"Atomic" speech
3: 0886
Atomic weapons
general 18: 0379, 0635
Germany 12: 0408
NATO 7: 0453
see a/so Nuclear weapons
Atoms for Peace Program
14: 0084
Attitude
foreign—toward U.S. foreign policy
3:0176
see a/so Public opinion
Australia
general 14:0659; 17:0782; 21:0591
Menzies, Robert 10: 0206
Australia-New Zealand-U.S. Pact
(ANZUS)
Four Power talks on Southeast Asia
and 12:0235
Austria
general 3: 0001
property rights 21: 0268
Austrian Assets Treaty
19:0463
Austrian Four Power Treaty
8: 0301
Austrian State Treaty
10:0151
Aviation
civil 13: 0746
Azores
19: 0249
Baghdad Pact
conference 10:0027; 12:0001,0605,
0763; 13:0171
general 19: 0612; 21: 0906
Balance of payments
24: 1210
Balloons
meteorological 9: 0855; 12: 0605
Bandung Conference
7: 0754; 8: 0254; 9: 0023
Bao Dai
5: 0705
see also Vietnam
Barter
Polish agreement with North Vietnam
14: 0001
U.S. Barter Program 20: 0672
Batista, Fulgencio
6:0936;21:0178
see a/so Cuba
Belgium
Bernhard of Belgium 7: 0665
general 18:0096; 19:0160
Ben-Gurion, David
23: 0569
see a/so Israel
Benson, Ezra Taft
24: 0387
Bering Sea incident
8: 0726
Berlin
general 9: 0386; 11: 0837; 12: 0408;
13:0030,0138,0171,0266;
20:0562; 21:0178,0825; 22:0001;
23: 0772
Reuter, Ernst 4: 0001
U.N. 21:0591
see a/so Germany
Berlin Agreement
5:0001,0367
Berlin Conference
4: 0576
Bermuda Conference
2: 0908; 10: 0938
Bernhard of Belgium
7: 0665
Bicycles
general 9: 0001
H.R. 1 8: 0301
Bipartisanship
general 1: 0819; 5: 0907; 6: 0704;
9:0756; 10:0997
Black, Eugene
23:0195;24:0258, 1153
Bohlen, Charles
general 1: 0591, 0950; 2: 0001;
10:0619; 23:0332; 24:0061,0875
Bolivia
general 8: 0553
Time Magazine 21: 0906
tin 2: 0708
Bolton, Frances
trip to Africa 9: 0538
Boundaries
Arab-Israeli—adjustments 8: 0827
Boundary commissions
U.S.-Canadian 18:0273
Bourguiba, Habib
20: 0001
see also Tunisia
Bowie, Robert
7: 0161; 9: 0734
Bowles, Chester
4: 0791
Bow Resolution
14:0755
Brazil
copyright protection 13: 0746
Eximbank 10: 0239
GATT 20: 0868
general 4: 0262, 0985; 11: 0319;
18: 0635; 20: 0562; 22: 0342
Kubitschek, Juscelino—Pan American operation 12: 0763
Bricker (Resolution) Amendment
1: 0216, 0267, 0654, 0758, 0889;
2: 0106, 0360, 0470, 0566, 0748,
0796, 0972; 3: 0035, 0309, 03690478; 4:0001,0425,0576; 5:0213;
7: 0567; 8: 0656, 0726; 9: 0955;
24:1033
Bridges, Styles
17: 0491
British Commonwealth
4:0147;23:0852
"Broken Soviet Promises"
report 11: 0481
Bruce, David K.E.
1: 0347
Brussels Fair
general 16: 0073, 0480-0639, 0760,
0853; 17: 0001; 18: 0001, 0273,
0482, 0635; 19: 0160, 0366;
20:0001; 21:0061; 24:0979,1107
Hoover, Herbert 18: 0847; 19: 0060
Budget
defense 16: 0552
Defense Department 16: 0328
general 16:0243; 18:0482
MSP 13: 0001
State Department 14:0380; 15:0484;
20: 0403
Bulganln, Nikolai
9:0855; 11:0941; 15:0148
see a/so USSR
Bulgaria
18: 0753
Bullftt, William C.
8:0212; 12:0083
Burma
general 12:0235; 13:0853; 22:0067,
0175
Nationalist Chinese in 1: 0758
"Ugly American" image 15: 0048
U Win Maung 16: 0853
"Buy American" Act
3:0309:4:0001; 12:0116
Byrnes, James F.
18: 0974; 20: 0562
Byroade, Henry
Egypt 7: 0001
Cabinet
debriefings 15: 0812; 16: 0639
Caccia, Harold
11: 0070, 0189, 0399; 12: 0339;
24: 0935
see a/so United Kingdom (U.K.)
Cambodia
general 7: 0665; 21: 0319
Sihanouk, Norodum 21: 0591
Canada
Anglo-American loans 13: 0392
espionage 4: 0064
general 1: 0001; 2: 0001, 0285;
4: 0262, 0375; 6: 0037; 7: 0161;
9: 0855; 11: 0189, 0365, 0866,
0903, 0966; 12: 0235, 0372, 0408,
0695; 13:0583; 14:0755; 15:0484;
17:0854; 20:0672,0754; 21:0319;
24: 1107
international waters, diversion of
23: 0569
oil imports 21: 0591, 0977
tariffs 18: 0974
Capital
9: 0831
see a/so Investment
"Captive European Nations"
24:0517
"Captive Nations" Week
24: 0001
Caracas Conference
4: 0755; 8: 0656
CARE (Cooperative for American
Relief Everywhere)
19:0001; 20:0096; 21:0178; 24:0979
Caribbean
general 22: 0175, 0762
military bases in the 18: 0635
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
23: 0852
Castro, Fidel
22:0001,0175;24:0648
see a/so Cuba
Central America
Eisenhower, Milton—trip to 12:0339,
0568
see a/so Latin America; South
America; specific countries
Ceylon
17:0491; 18:0847
Ceylon Conference
13:0583
Chamizal dispute
Mexico 16: 0423
"Chance for Peace" speech
2:0470; 12:0083
Chase Bank
15: 0048
Chiang Kai-shek
general 6: 0513; 12: 0946, 0983;
13:0066
see a/so China, Republic of
Chile
general 23: 0729
Ibanez, Carlos 11: 0795
China, Communist
Arab recognition of 10: 0086
Chou En-lai 8: 0893
famine relief 22: 0414
general 1: 0173; 2: 0748; 4: 0211,
0985; 5:0437,0517, 0935; 6:0327;
7: 0333, 0840; 8: 0078, 0514;
9: 0023; 11: 0001, 0099, 0558;
12:0695-0763; 13:0583; 15:0148,
0598; 19: 0735, 0867; 20: 0154;
21: 0061; 23: 0001
Gunther, John 21: 0433, 0507, 0825
McCarthy, Joseph 2: 0618
news correspondents 9: 0169, 0215;
10:0465; 11:0343; 13:0853;
15:0252; 16:0552
ROW issue and 7: 0370, 0453;
8: 0514, 0618; 10: 0465; 17: 0001;
20: 0001; 22: 0827
trade with 2: 0618; 4: 0643; 14: 0084
visits to 14: 0084
Walsh, Bishop 21: 0319
China, Republic of
atomic energy 19: 0249
general 2: 0796; 7: 0421, 0840;
8: 0690; 12: 0044
see also Formosa; Nationalist China;
Republic of China Treaty; Taiwan
China Mutual Defense Treaty
7: 0700
China Policy
14: 0855; 20: 0154; 24: 0582
China relief
6: 0172
Chinese representation question
U.N. 2:0845; 3:0435,0886; 11:0099;
23:0852;24:0189
Chou En-lai
8: 0893
see a/so China, Communist
Churchill, Winston
4: 0425; 5: 0907-0961; 6: 0263
see a/so United Kingdom (U.K.)
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
24: 0127
Citizenship
reciprocal 18: 0096
Civil aviation
13:0746
Civil defense
16: 0930
see a/so Fallout shelters
Civil Service Commission
17: 0586
Claims
German 13: 0583
U.S. against Norway 18: 0635
war—Japan 16: 0423
Coastal waters
18:0753
see a/so International Conference on
the Law of the Seas; Territorial
waters
Collective defense
Southeast Asia 5: 0517
Collective security
5: 0743, 0864; 6: 0219
Colombia
general 3: 0176, 0309; 5: 0988;
18: 0847; 20: 0403
P.L480 13:0392
religious situation 12: 0471
Colombo Plan
6:0001; 12:0983; 19:0249
Colonialism
United Kingdom 9: 0313
Colonialism Resolution
U.N. 24: 0766
Commercial relations
Communist Bloc 24: 0979
Commission on Civil Rights
18: 0635
see also Racial discrimination
Commission on Educational
Exchange
16: 0073
see also Exchange program
Commission on Federal Employee
Pay Systems
12:0514
see a/so Executive Pay Act
Committee on Foreign Relations
3:0176
Committee on Joint Defense
U.S.-Canadian 12:0657
Commodities
imported 24: 1153
strategic 15: 0598
see a/so Imports
Communism
alleged influence in State Department
17:0702
Europe 8: 0656
Latin America 10: 0406
Malaya 24: 0061
passports 12: 0437
Western Hemisphere 4: 0114
Communist Bloc
commercial relations 24: 0979
General Electric 17: 0001
Communist economic warfare
11: 0903
Communist Party of France
9: 0023
Conant, James P.
10: 0830
Conferences
general 9: 0023
see a/so specific conference
Congo
general 23: 0964; 24: 0189-0323,
0935, 1210
Hammarskjold, Dag 24: 1210
U.N. 24: 0061
Congress
Atlantic Convention 22: 0910
Disarmament Conference (London
Conference) 14: 0855
general 11: 0121, 0279, 0632, 0837;
12:0873; 13:0583; 14:0084,0206;
23: 1115; 24: 0979, 1107, 1153
Geneva Summit 9: 0262
House Foreign Affairs Committee
17:0163;20:0562
House Subcommittee on International
Organization 11: 0121
House Un-American Activities Committee—Canada 12: 0339
Republican congressional leaders
1:0173
Republican Senate leaders 24:1107
Senate Appropriations Committee
10: 0239, 0293
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
1: 0071; 2: 0675; 6: 0704; 7: 0567;
12:0471-0568; 15:0812
Connelly Amendment
World Court 24: 0875
Coolidge Report
23:0195
Coordinating Committee (COCOM)
24: 1107
Copenhagen Conference
12:0408
Copper
22: 0001
Copyright
Brazil 13: 0746
Corporations
Canadian 18: 0379
Costa Rica
24: 0648
Cotton
Egypt 10:0239
world market 10: 0119
Council for International Progress In
Management
24: 1153
Council on Foreign Economic Policy
14: 0380
see a/so Foreign economic policy
Couve de Murville, Maurice
general 12: 0695
Paris Summit and 23: 0964
Cowles, John
10:0119
I
Cuba
Batista, Fulgencio 6: 0936; 21: 0178
Castro, Fidel 22:0001,0175; 24:0648
expropriation of American property
23: 0444, 0852
general 6: 0936; 10: 0860; 13: 0215;
14: 0755; 16: 0328; 17: 0266;
18: 0001, 0635; 21: 0061, 0732;
22: 0067, 0273, 0685, 0762;
23:0651,0729, 1115; 24: 0061,
0189,0517,0875,0935, 1210
military sales—British helicopter to
23: 0444
nuclear energy 19: 0867
Smith, Earl 13: 0583
Cultural affairs
17:0491;21:0732
see also Exchange program
Currency
general 24: 0582
Korean 6: 0172
Currency exchange program
with Mexico 21: 0061
Customs
15:0812
Cyprus
general 7: 0453, 11: 0365; 12: 0803;
17:0266:21:0433
Greek-Americans 20: 0868
Danish ships
14: 0755, 0966; 15: 0372, 0726;
19:0060
Davies case
6: 0829; 7: 0265
Dean, Arthur H.
3: 0529, 0635; 4: 0643, 0705;
10: 0057, 0086; 13: 0098; 23:0078
Debre, Michel
22: 0910
see a/so France
"Declaration of Common Purpose"
Eisenhower-Macmillan 11: 0705
Defense
budget 16:0552
cutbacks 24: 0979, 1153
preparedness 24: 1153
spending 11: 0632, 0837
Defense Department
budget 16:0328
de Gaulle, Charles
12: 0514, 0605; 13: 0266; 18: 0635;
22: 0342, 0685; 23: 0651, 0964,
1040:24:0258, 1153
see a/so France
Democratic Advisory Committee
10: 0830
Democratic National Committee
7:0453
Denmark
21: 0507
see a/so Danish ships
Development
Asian 21: 0061
Pacific 21: 0061
Development aid
9:0643
See also Development Loan Fund;
IBRD; ICA; International
Development Fund
Development Loan Fund
14: 0855; 15: 0484, 0726; 21: 0732;
22:0414
see a/so Free World Development
Loan Fund; International Development Fund
Dien Blen Phu
5:0106
see a/so Viet Minh; Vietnam
Dillon, Douglas
23: 0078; 24: 0705
Dlrksen, Everett (Senator)
8: 0656; 19: 0366
Disarmament
aerial inspection 9: 0262
general 1:0216; 3:0240,0478,0578;
6: 0136; 7: 0794; 8: 0553; 9:0215,
0289, 0855; 10: 0119; 11: 01890221, 0365, 0445, 0597, 0745;
12:0191,0763; 15:0148; 16:0328,
0552; 17:0702; 19:0824; 20:0956;
21:0319; 22:0685; 23:0078,0271,
0332, 0503, 0651, 0729, 0852,
0918, 1040, 1115; 24: 0127, 0189,
0387, 0979, 1260
see also Arms control; Stassen,
Harold; "Zone of inspection"
Disarmament Conference (London
Conference)
Congress 14: 0855
Discrimination
African diplomats—housing 24:0447
racial 10: 0489
"Disengagement"
13: 0266
Domestic industry
import competition 20: 0868
Dominican Republic
general 4: 0167; 14: 0279; 24: 0189,
0766
Trujillo, Raphael 1: 0267
"Domino Theory"
5: 0367
Donovan, William
3:0123:6:0744
Draper Report
22:0175
Dulles, John Foster
general 16: 0715; 22: 0001
health 13: 0309
resignation 13: 0338
Dulles Papers
24: 0387
East-West
exchanges 18: 0753; 21: 0178
see a/so Exchange program
East-West Institute
Hawaiian 22: 0480
Eaton tax case
12: 0695
Economic aid
general 9: 0855; 13: 0853
Norway 2: 0285
see also Development aid; Foreign aid
Economic development
24: 1107
see also Development aid
Economic integration
U.S.-Canadian 11: 0250; 14: 0206,
0279; 15:0252
Economic warfare
Communist 11: 0903
Soviet 16: 0328
ECOSOC (Economic and Social
Council) (United Nations)
3: 0369; 21: 0319
ECSC (European Coal and Steel
Community)
2: 0210, 0972
EDC (European Defense Community)
France 6: 0136
general 1:0347,0495,0591; 2:0001;
4:0425,0576,0985; 6:0001,0037,
0172, 0327,0513
Education
USSR 16: 0639
Egypt
Aswan Dam 10: 0438
Byroade, Henry 7: 0001
cotton 10:0239
general 1:0591,0889; 2:0845,0908;
8: 0827; 9: 0262; 10: 0438, 0489,
0706; 12: 0235, 0605; 18: 0753;
20: 0096; 23:0195; 24:1033,1153
textbooks—American 20: 0754
United Kingdom 2: 0412; 3: 0123
Egyptian refugees
14:0084, 0581; 15:0001
Eisenhower, Milton
Latin America 4: 0211
trip to Central America 12:0339,0568
Elections
1960 24: 0582
Electrical equipment
heavy 22: 0067
El Salvador
17: 0702; 18: 0847; 19: 0867;
21: 0732, 0825; 24: 0648
Espionage activities
Canada 4: 0064
Soviet 24: 0001
see also Intelligence gathering
Esthonla
20: 0279
Ethiopia
14:0855; 17: 0586; 19: 0249
EURATOM (European Atomic Energy
Community)
9:0831; 10:0938; 12:0636; 14:0206;
18: 0379; 19: 0060, 0160, 0366,
0523; 20:0403; 23:0964; 24:1074
EURATOM Treaty
14: 0279
Europe
communism in 8: 0656
general 22: 0342
Europe, Eastern
general 4: 0578
transfer of private funds to 14: 0380
Europe, Western
missile bases 11: 0795, 0866
European Army Treaty
4: 0307
European Atomic Pool
9:0517
European Common Market
2:0285:9:0517
European Integration
18:0096
European refugees
19: 0612
European "zone of Inspection"
11: 0250
Exchange program
10: 0174, 0239; 11: 0522; 12: 0083,
0636;15:0598;16:0073,0715,0853;
17:0163,0782; 18:0001,0635,0974;
19:0060,0249,0735; 20:0403,0514,
0672; 21:0061,0268,0825; 24:0979
Executive Order 10501
11:0161
Executive Pay Act
10:0151
Eximbank (Export-Import Bank)
Brazil 10: 0239
general 4: 0866; 8: 0001; 10: 0555
loan to Israel 24: 0979
loan to Spain 16: 0639
Expropriation
Cuba—American property 23: 0444,
0852
Fairless Committee
13: 0853; 24: 0979
Fallout shelters
17: 0085, 0331, 0404; 20: 0754
see a/so Civil defense
Famine relief
Communist China 22: 0414
Far East
general 11:0001; 17:0702
Herter, Christian A.—trip 15: 0943
see a/so Asia
Federal Council for Science and Technology
21: 0591
Fiber Industry
Haiti 16: 0639; 24: 0979
Finland
19: 0867
Fisheries
1: 0654; 13: 0392, 0853; 14: 0279;
15: 0048; 17: 0331; 19: 0060, 0160;
21: 0591; 22: 0067
see a/so Tuna fishing industry
Flanders, Ralph (Senator)
16:0328
FOA (Foreign Operations Administration
4: 0262, 0470, 0526; 6: 0704; 7: 0265,
0333; 8: 0124, 0369
see also ICA
Food and Agriculture Organization
20: 0956
Food for Peace Program
22: 0342; 24: 0258, 0387
Food relief
general 3: 0123
Germany, East 3: 0240
Foodstuffs
surplus 23: 0852
"Forced Labor" Convention
ILO 11: 0001
Foreign Affairs
article on national security 4: 0866
"Policy for Security and Peace" 6:0094
Foreign aid
budget 3: 0478
general 11: 0121; 14: 0279, 0500;
16: 0423; 17: 0782; 20: 0403;
24: 1210
India 16: 0930
Korea 3: 0123
Soviet—to neutral countries 11: 0365
see a/so Development aid; Economic
aid; Military aid
Foreign Building Program
21: 0061; 23: 0001; 24: 1153
Foreign economic policy
general 1:0591,0950; 2:0470; 7:0161
see also Council on Foreign Economic
Policy
Foreign policy, U.S.
foreign attitude toward 3: 0176
general 24: 0979
Middle East 12: 0437
Foreign relations
United Kingdom-Egyptian 3: 0123
Foreign Service
appointments 1:0071; 4:0167; 9:0109;
21:0001,0433
general 1: 0495, 0565, 0758; 2: 0618;
3: 0035; 5: 0771; 9: 0148; 10: 0555;
14: 0206; 18: 0974; 19: 0612, 0824,
0867; 20: 0868; 21: 0178; 22: 0827
Foreign trade
6: 0136
see also Balance of payments; Trade
Formosa
general 6: 0513, 0658; 8: 0331, 0514,
0656:12:0803,0838,0946
public opinion mail on 19: 0867
see a/so China, Republic of; Nationalist
China; Taiwan
Formosa Straits
8: 0078
see a/so Taiwan Straits
Four Power Conference
8: 0212, 0254
Four Power talks
on Southeast Asia and ANZUS12:0235
France
Communist Party of France 9: 0023
Couve de Murville, Maurice 12: 0695;
23: 0964
Debre, Michel 22: 0910
de Gaulle, Charles 12: 0514, 0605;
13: 0266; 18: 0635; 22: 0342, 0685;
23: 0651, 0964, 1040; 24: 0258, 1153
general 3: 0635; 4: 0307, 0425; 5: 0556,
0935; 6:0172; 11:0668; 12:0083,0695;
17:0586; 18:0482; 21:0061; 22:0625;
23:0395; 24: 0582
Indochina 5: 0988
Indochina—troop withdrawal 6: 0829
Mediterranean Fleet 21: 0906
Mendes-France, Pierre 5: 0864, 0935;
6: 0136, 0628, 0936; 7: 0161
nuclear capabilities 23:1115
Tunisia 12: 0281
"zone of inspection" 12: 0191
see also Algeria; French community
Frederlka, Queen
18: 0635; 20: 0279, 0956
Free Europe Committee
13:0215
Free World Economic Development
Fund
17: 0163
see also Development aid; Development Loan Fund; IBRD
French community
24: 0582
see a/so France
Frondlzl, Arturo
13:0171; 19:0612
see also Argentina
Fulbrlght, J. William (Senator)
13:0266; 14:0500; 16:0073; 19:0249;
20: 0562; 21: 0433, 0507; 22: 0001,
0414
see also Senate Foreign Relations
Committee
Fulbright Act
9: 0313
Fulbrlght Scholarships
20: 0562, 0754
Galther Report
11: 0745
GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade)
Brazil 20: 0868
general 20: 0562
tariff negotiations 20: 0754
General Electric
Communist Bloc 17: 0001
Soviet trade 18: 0753
Geneva Agreements on Laos and
Vietnam
5:0819
Geneva Armistice
violations 6: 0658, 0704
Geneva Conference on Indochina
5: 0074, 0322, 0367, 0437, 0517,
0662-0743, 0864-0935
Geneva Conference on the Peaceful
Uses of the Atom
19:0366,0523:20:0154
Geneva Disarmament Conference
23: 0569
see also Disarmament; London
Conference
Geneva Foreign Ministers Conference
22:0001,0273
Geneva Summit (1955)
Congress 9: 0262
general 8: 0475; 9: 0148
Geneva Talks on Nuclear Test
Suspension
13:0001,0030,0309
Genocide Convention
3:0886:4:0211
George, Walter (Senator)
8: 0301; 9: 0023; 10: 0350, 0656
Gerety Board hearings
in Europe 5: 0705
German documents (captured)
15: 0875
German Peace Conference
7:0217
German reunification issue
8: 0618; 9: 0262; 21: 0591
Germany
atomic weapons 12: 0408
constitution 4: 0985
general 1: 0071; 2: 0618; 3: 0001, 0240,
0578, 0781; 4: 0866; 5: 0771, 0819;
6: 0001, 0094, 0327; 8: 0369, 0893;
11: 0221, 0250; 12: 0568; 13: 0001,
0138, 0266; 16: 0853; 17: 0404, 0491;
19: 0160; 21: 0001; 22: 0685;
23:0195;24: 1153
military forces, U.S. 13: 0583; 14: 0206
Morgenthau Plan 9: 0734
NATO 8: 0301; 15:0372
von Brentano, H. 9: 0571; 13: 0853
Germany, East
food relief for 3: 0240
general 22: 0414
Ghana
general 13: 0583; 15: 0875; 16: 0760;
17:0085,0404
Nkrumah, Kwama 19: 0249; 24: 0323
Operations Plan 21: 0319
see a/so Volta River Project
Gillespie, Dizzy
14: 0380
Glrard case
11: 0070, 0099, 0161; 14: 0755
Gold
general 24: 1210
Soviet—sales 4: 0470
Gomulka, Wladyslaw
24:0517
see a/so Poland
"Good will" trips
10:0027
see a/so Eisenhower, Milton;
Presidential trips
Gore, Albert (Senator)
20: 0154
Government procurement
abroad 3: 0309
see a/so Foreign Building Program
Great Lakes Fishery Commission
15:0812
Greece
general 2: 0001; 15: 0726, 0875;
19: 0523; 21: 0507; 23: 0651
IRBMS24: 1260
Soviet plane refueling issue 24: 0323,
1210
Turkey 19: 0060; 21: 0178; 24: 1033
see also Cyprus
Greek-Americans
Cyprus 20: 0868
Gromyko aide-memoire
12: 0437
Guantanamo
19: 0249; 23: 0651; 24: 0447
Guatemala
general 5:0322, 0935,0961; 10:0406;
15:0372;20:0672
see also Latin America
Guinea
20: 0868, 0956; 21: 0433
Gulf of Aqaba
Israel 10: 0893
Gunther, John
Communist China 21:0433,0507,0825
Haiti
AFL-CIO 19: 0249
fiber industry 16: 0639
general 4: 0425; 14: 0500, 0659;
16: 0552; 18: 0542; 19: 0735, 0824;
20: 0001; 22: 0762; 24: 0127, 0979
Hall, Leonard
18:0542
see a/so Republican National
Committee
Hammarskjold, Dag
Congo 24: 1210
general 7: 0421, 0453; 8: 0618;
11: 0399; 12: 0235; 24: 0323
see a/so U.N.
Harlem
Nkrumah, Kwama—visit to 19: 0249
Hawaii
22: 0067, 0273
Hawaiian East-West Institute
22: 0480
Hayes, Brooks
20: 0868
Hemispheric Conference on
Resources
16:0930:24:0979
Henderson, Loy
6: 0468
Herter, Christian A.
Far East trip 15:0943
Herter Papers
24: 0875
Hiss, Alger
general 2: 0001; 4: 0470
Hoffman, Paul
11: 0745; 19: 0612; 24: 0979, 1210
see also FOA; Foreign aid
Holmes, Julius
12:0763; 13:0171; 22:0001; 24:1153
Honduras
16:0552
see also Latin America
Hong Kong
24: 0258
Hoover, Herbert
Brussels Fair 18: 0847; 19: 0060
general 5: 0961; 24: 1107
Hoover Commission
8: 0553
House Foreign Affairs Committee
general 17: 0163; 20: 0562
see also Senate Foreign Relations
Committee
House Subcommittee on International
Organization
11:0121
House Un-American Activities
Committee
Canada 12: 0339
Housing
African diplomats 24: 0447
H.R. 1
bicycles 8: 0301
H.R. 491
17:0331
H.R. 10875
10:0119
Human Rights Convention
general 1: 0758, 0889
see a/so Commission on Civil Rights
Humphrey, George
10:0239; 12:0471
Hungarian refugees
14:0279; 15: 0001; 18: 0273
Hungarian uprising
14: 0380
Hungary
general 11: 0421, 0597; 12: 0917;
13: 0215, 0853; 15: 0148; 20: 0403,
0956
relief 13: 0583; 14: 0001
U.N. 13: 0030; 20: 0868
Hurley, Patrick
24: 0189
Hussein I
12: 0030
see a/so Jordan
Hydrogen bomb
5: 0074, 0437
IAEA (International Atomic Energy
Agency)
9:0599:11:0279:14:0001,0206,0581,
0659; 15: 0372, 0812; 16: 0639;
20: 0001, 0279, 0754; 21: 0061
see a/so AEC; EURATOM; InterAmerican Atomic Energy Committee
Ibanez, Carlos
11: 0795
see a/so Chile
IBRD (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development)
general 4: 0866; 24: 0061, 0258
see a/so Development aid; Foreign aid
ICA (International Cooperation
Administration)
9:0001,0023,0517; 10:0350; 18:0482
see a/so Development aid; FOA;
Foreign aid
Iceland
12: 0372
IFC (International Finance Corporation)
14: 0001; 20: 0672
lleana, Princess
general 1: 0423
ILO (International Labor Organization)
Africa 24: 0766
"Forced Labor" Convention 11: 0001
general 7: 0265; 8: 0726; 9: 0955;
12:0339; 18: 0635; 21: 0268
see a/so AFL-CIO; AFofL; Labor
Immigration
general 8: 0254; 9: 0643, 0675
laws 8: 0801
quotas 20: 0754
see also Passports; Visas
Import competition
domestic industry 20: 0868
Import quotas
lead 20: 0279
zinc 20: 0279
Imports
general 24: 1074
Japanese 15: 0048
mineral 12: 0191
oil—Canada 21: 0591, 0977
oil—general 11: 0189; 13: 0030;
20:0562;21:0319
wool 3: 0699; 14:0001
see a/so Trade
Income tax
British convention 21: 0001
general 19: 0824
India
foreign aid 16: 0930
general 1:0889; 2:0001,0618; 4:0167;
5:0961; 8:0553; 11:0481; 13:0030,
0392; 16: 0073; 17: 0491; 18: 0753;
20: 0001; 23: 0772
Korean Political Conference 3: 0748
(end-lease 13: 0392
Menon, Krishna 7:0923; 8:0514,0726
Nehru, Jawaharlal 2: 0908; 10: 0057,
0174, 0619
Operations Plan 15: 0598; 17: 0491;
19:0612
Pakistan 4: 0822
Private Enterprise, Inc. 24: 1107
see also Kashmir; Pakistan
Indochina
French troop withdrawal 6: 0829
general 1:0423,0889; 2:0001; 3:0123;
4: 0001, 0755, 0985; 5: 0001,
0106-0213,0322,0437,0556,0662,
0771, 0819, 0907-0988; 6: 0001,
0094,0219,0628
military aid 3: 0635; 5: 0106, 0322
White Paper on Indochina 6: 0219
see a/so Cambodia; Geneva Agreements on Laos and Vietnam; Geneva
Armistice; Geneva Conference on Indochina; Laos; Southeast Asia;
Tonkin Delta; Viet Minh; Vietnam
Indonesia
general 9: 0538; 10: 0119; 15: 0048;
16: 0930; 17: 0491, 0782; 18: 0379;
19: 0060-0249; 24: 0766
Moluccans, South 16: 0328
see also West Irian
Informational Guaranty Program
9: 0675
Insurance
U.S. conference 8: 0212
Intelligence gathering
16: 0001
see a/so Espionage activities
Inter-American affairs
10: 0406, 0438; 17: 0001; 19: 0612;
21: 0825
see a/so Central America; Latin
America; South America
Inter-American Atomic Energy
Committee
16: 0480
see a/so AEC; EURATOM; IAEA
Inter-American Conference (Tenth)
Racial Discrimination Resolution
5:0183
see a/so OAS
Inter-American Highway
3: 0035
Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization
18: 0635; 20: 0868
International Astronomical Union
19:0366
International Boundary and Water
Commission
general 1:0889
International Chamber of Commerce
16:0930
International Conference on the Law of
the Seas
general 12:0191; 18:0001,0096,0273,
0379, 0847; 19: 0001; 23: 0444
Libya 21: 0319
International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy
8: 0514
see a/so Geneva Conference on the
Peaceful Uses of the Atom
International conferences
21:0319
see a/so Summit meeting; specific
conference
International Court of Justice
13: 0583; 22: 0067
see a/so World Law Project
International Development Advisory
Board
13: 0746
see also Development aid; FOA; ICA
International Development Fund
14:0581; 15:0252
see a/so Development aid; Development Loan Fund; Free World
Development Loan Fund; IBRD
International Information
Administration
2: 0285, 0618, 0908; 3: 0240, 0369
see a/so USIA
International Institute of Pacific
Relations
16:0760
International Joint Commission
general 4: 0375
pollution 19:0612
International loans
20: 0001
see a/so Development Loan Fund;
Eximbank; Free World Development
Loan Fund; IBRD; International
Development Fund
International Material Conference
4: 0167
International Media Guarantee
Program
16:0480
International Olympic Committee
15:0598
International waters, diversion of
Canada 23: 0569
see a/so International Boundary and
Water Commission; St. Lawrence
Seaway
International Wheat Agreement
22: 0067
Investment
private 15: 0726
see a/so Capital
Iran
general 6: 0468, 0704; 13: 0266;
14: 0380, 0755; 18: 0847; 23: 0001,
1040
Mossadeq (Mossadegh), Mohammed
2: 0748
oil 4: 0705; 6: 0172
Iraq
2: 0526; 8: 0656; 10: 0893; 12: 0605,
0657; 14: 0500; 16: 0760; 19: 0612;
20: 0403, 0868; 21: 0825
see a/so Baghdad Pact
IRBMs (Intermediate-Range Ballistic
Missiles)
British agreement 17: 0586
Turkey 11: 0866; 24: 1260
see a/so Atomic weapons; Missiles;
MRBMs; Nuclear weapons
Iron ore
Japan 7: 0217
Irrigation
problems—Jordanian, Syrian, and
Israeli 22: 0067
projects—Jordanian, Syrian, and
Israeli 22: 0342
see a/so Middle East
Islamic Center (Washington, D.C.)
14: 0581
Israel
Arab-Israeli boundary adjustments
8: 0827
Ben-Gurion, David 23: 0569
Eximbank loan to 24: 0979
general 3:0309,0886; 4:0064; 9:0675;
10: 0086, 0555; 13: 0171; 14: 0659;
16:0243,0760; 17:0085,0163,0331,
0702; 18: 0001, 0273; 20: 0403;
21: 0061, 0268; 22: 0001, 24: 0258,
0705, 1033, 1153
Gulf of Aqaba 10:0893
irrigation 22: 0067, 0342
Meir, Golda 13: 0746; 16: 0156
U.N. sanctions 10: 0860
see also Arab-Israeli conflict; Arab
states; Egypt; Jewish-Americans;
Jordan; Lebanon; Middle East; Near
East
Italy
general 1: 0001; 9: 0313, 0538;
13:0583;14:0380;17:0085;
19:0867
Ivory Coast
24: 0258
Jackson, C.D.
16: 0423; 17: 0702
Jackson, Henry (Senator)
18: 0001
Japan
constitution 20: 0562
general 4: 0001; 6: 0037, 0172, 0797,
0975; 7: 0729; 8: 0768; 11: 0189;
15:0252; 17:0001; 19:0160;
21: 0001; 22: 0001; 23: 1115;
24: 0127
imports 15: 0048
iron ore 7: 0217
textiles 17:0085, 0266
trade—general 10: 0001
trade—negotiations 5: 0213
Trade Agreements Act 5: 0662
war claims 16: 0423
see a/so Okinawa; Ryukyus
Japanese Peace Treaty
5: 0213
Javits, Jacob (Senator)
general 14: 0279; 16: 0243, 0760;
24: 0979
Jewish-American voters 10: 0086
JCS (Joint Chiefs of Staff)
speeches 5: 0662
Jewish-Americans
Arab states and discrimination 19:0160
general 16: 0243
Javits, Jacob—voters 10: 0086
Jews
USSR 13: 0138
see also Israel; Refugees
Johnson, Lyndon B. (Senator)
general 5: 0907; 10: 0574; 11: 0189,
0481; 13: 0215, 0583; 14: 0380;
22:0480,0827:24: 1153
Khrushchev, Nikita 23: 0964
outer space program 13: 0030
Sputnik 11: 0522
Johnston, Eric
24: 1033
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy
24: 0766
see a/so AEC; Inter-American Atomic
Energy Committee
Jordan
general 11: 0279; 12: 0657; 19: 0523;
21:0178
Hussein I 12: 0030
irrigation 22: 0067, 0342
see a/so Arab states; Gulf of Aqaba;
Israel; Middle East; Near East
Kashmir
16: 0639; 21: 031 o
see a/so India; Pakistan
Kennan, George
2:0748; 17:0331
Kennedy, John F. (Senator)
24:0323,0705, 1210
Khrushchev, Nikita
general 12: 0636; 18: 0635; 22: 0685,
0827,23:0729; 24:0001,0323,0517,
0979, 1210
Johnson, Lyndon B. 23: 0964
Khrushchev letter
United Kingdom reply to 12: 0605
Kissinger, Henry
13: 0392
Knight, Frances
24: 0061
Knowland, William (Senator)
15:0484; 16:0243; 17:0163; 24:1107
Korea
armistice violations 6: 0658
currency 6: 0172
foreign aid 3: 0123
general 1: 0001, 0173, 0889; 2: 0001,
0566,0618,0748,0796,0845,0908;
3: 0001, 0176, 0240, 0369, 0529,
0781, 0886, 0935; 4: 0001, 0470,
0822, 0985; 5: 0437, 0705, 0743;
6: 0094; 8: 0893; 9: 0023; 17: 0085;
19:0249;20:0956
ROW issue 1: 0423, 0654, 0889;
2: 0526; 3: 0035
reconstruction 4: 0001
Rhee, Syngman 2:0845; 3:0123,0176;
5: 0961
students 20: 0562
Korean Political Conference
general 5: 0001
India 3: 0748
Korean Treaty
4: 0755
Kosygln, Alexel
South America 23: 1115
Kozmln case
15: 0148, 0598; 16: 0073; 18: 0482,
0753
Krock, Arthur
23:0001:24: 1153
Kubitschek, Juscelino
Pan American Operation 12: 0763
see also Brazil
Labor
migratory—Mexican 5: 0819
relations 8: 0553
see a/so AFL-CIO; AFofL; ILO
Laos
19: 0060; 24: 0001, 0766, 0875
see also Cambodia; Geneva Agree-
ments on Laos and Vietnam; Geneva
Conference on Indochina; SEATO;
Southeast Asia; Vietnam
Latin America
communism 10: 0406
general 3:0781,0972; 4:0211; 9:0169,
0353; 11: 0319; 12: 0044, 0339;
16: 0552; 23: 0271, 0444, 0569;
24:0001,0061,0258
Operations Plan 19: 0060
visits to 23: 0772
see a/so Central America; InterAmerican affairs; specific countries
Latin American Development Bank
6: 0172
Lead
general 6: 0136; 12: 0803; 15: 0484,
0598; 19: 0867
import quotas 20: 0279
Watkins, Arthur 18:0635
Lebanon
general 12: 0372, 0437, 0636,
0657-0736, 0917-0983; 19: 0249,
0366, 0612, 0867
see a/so Israel; Middle East; Near East;
Syria
Legislation
merchant shipping 11: 0319
passport 19: 0366
Legislation, proposed
H.R. 1—bicycles 8: 0301
H.R. 491 17:0331
H.R. 1087510:0119
S. Con. Res. 128: 0589, 0827
S. Con. Res. 1722:0550
S.J. Res. 19 10:0893
S.R. 120 14:0659
see a/so Bricker Amendment
Lend-lease
India 13: 0392
operations 20: 0562
Less developed countries
9:0643
see a/so Development aid; Foreign aid
"Liberation Pledge"
Republican Party platform 10: 0465
see a/so "Captive European Nations";
"Captive Nations" Week
Liberation Resolution
1: 0347, 0423, 0758
see a/so "Captive European Nations";
"Captive Nations" Week
Liberia
general 3: 0435
Operations Plan 17: 0163; 21: 0433
Libraries, overseas
2: 0708, 0748
Libya
general 2: 0566; 16: 0853; 18: 0096,
0482; 20: 0403
International Conference on the Law of
the Seas 21: 0319
military bases 20: 0754
Operations Plan 16: 0760; 20: 0562
Limited warfare capability
NATO 18:0635
Lithuania
17:0702, 0782
Lloyd, Selwyn
16:0715:22:0414
see a/so United Kingdom
Loans
Anglo-American 13: 0392
Development Loan Fund 14: 0855;
15: 0484, 0726; 21: 0732; 22: 0414
Eximbank24: 1107
international 4: 0001; 20: 0001
see also Development aid; Foreign aid
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
18: 0379
see also Aircraft industry
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr.
18:0635
London Conference
7:0217
see also Disarmament Conference
London-Paris Accords
7:0217
London proposals
11:0445
Loyalty Investigations
18: 0096
see a/so Bohlen, Charles; Davies case;
Security Hearing Board; Vincent case
Loyalty Review Board
general 1: 0001
see a/so Security Hearing Board
Luce, Clare Booth
13:0171;21:0906
MAAG (Military Assistance Advisory
Group)
Vietnam 8: 0175
see a/so MAP; MOAP; Military aid; Military training; MSP; Mutual Defense
Assistance Control Act; Mutual
Security Act
McCardle, Carl
1:0132; 10:0766
McCarran Act
general 1: 0654, 0758
McCarthy, Joseph
Communist China 2: 0618
general 2: 0360; 10:0174
see a/so Loyalty investigations; Loyalty
Review Board
McCloy, John
24: 0979
McCone, John
23: 0078
McLeod, Scott
2: 0001, 0069; 3: 0781; 4: 0791
Macmillan, Harold
12: 0873; 13: 0171, 0266; 18: 0635;
21:0825;24:0127,0979
see a/so United Kingdom (U.K.)
Magsaysay, Ramon
10: 0971
see also Philippines
Malaya
Communist revolt 24: 0061
general 5: 0147; 11: 0343; 23: 0772
Manila Pact
7:0161,0370
see a/so SEATO; Southeast Asia
Collective Security Treaty
Mansfield, Mike (Senator)
10:0997
MAP (Military Assistance Program)
21:0433
see a/so MAAG; MDAP; Military aid;
Military training; MSP
"Massive retaliation"
4: 0791
Mateos, Lopez
general 24: 0189, 0323, 1210
visit of 22: 0827
see a/so Mexico
Matsu
7: 0923; 8: 0001; 9: 0023; 12: 0736,
0763, 0873; 20: 0514; 22: 0273
see a/so Formosa; Formosa Straits; Offshore Islands; Quemoy; Taiwan;
Taiwan Straits
Mayflower II
visits 15: 0148
MDAP (Mutual Defense Assistance
Program)
Viet Minh and stockpiles 6: 0513
see a/so MAAG; MAP; Military aid; MSP
Medicine
White Report 14:0279
Mediterranean Fleet
French 21:0906
see a/so Naval activities
Melr, Golda
13:0746:16:0156
see a/so Israel
Mendes-France, Pierre
general 5: 0864, 0935; 6: 0136, 0628,
0936; 7: 0161
see also France
Menon, Krishna
7: 0923; 8: 0514, 0726
see a/so India
Menzies, Robert
10:0206
see a/so Australia
Merchant, Livingston
10: 0001; 23: 0395
Merchant shipping
legislation 11: 0319
Meteorological balloons
9:0855; 12:0605
Mexico
Chamizal dispute 16: 0423
currency exchange program with the
U.S. 21: 0061
general 2: 0285, 0470, 0526; 4: 0822;
8:0475; 9:0643; 12:0946; 13:0138,
0215; 15: 0726; 17: 0586; 18: 0179;
19: 0867; 21: 0591; 24: 0447
Mateos, Lopez 22: 0827; 24: 0189,
0323, 1210
Mexican Petroleum (PEMEX)
7: 0665
Middle East
foreign policy, U.S. 12: 0437
general 3: 0035; 8: 0301; 10: 0027,
0766; 11: 0001, 0250, 0866, 0903;
12: 0568, 0763; 13: 0392, 0583;
14: 0380; 16: 0073, 0243; 18: 0379;
19: 0523, 0824; 20: 0562; 21: 0268;
24:0258,1033
military aid 9: 0855
water situation 12: 0605
see a/so Near East; specific countries
Middle East Resolution
10: 0619, 0766, 0798, 0860; 11: 0121
Middle East Summit Conference
12: 0605; 13: 0266
Migration
international 4: 0755
see a/so Immigration; Refugees
Migratory labor
Mexican 5: 0819
Mikoyan, Anastas
visit of 13:0171
Militaristic Image
U.S. 21: 0433
Military aid
general 4: 0526; 18: 0482; 20: 0403
Indochina 3: 0635; 5: 0322
Middle East 9: 0855
Soviet 9: 0262
Yugoslavia 11: 0121
see a/so Foreign aid; MAAG; MAP;
MDAP; Military assistance funds;
MSP; Mutual Defense Assistance
Control Act; Mutual Security Act
Military appropriations
11: 0481
see a/so Budget; Military assistance
funds
Military assistance funds
14: 0001
see a/so Military aid
Military bases
Caribbean 18: 0635
general 24: 1107
Libya 20: 0754
Spain 14: 0380
Military establishment
12:0803
Military forces, United Kingdom
in Europe 23: 0271
Military forces, U.S.
Germany 13: 0583; 14: 0206
presidential employment 5: 0322
reductions 23: 0149
Military policy
7: 0161
see also Military aid
Military sales
British helicopters to Cuba 23: 0444
Yugoslavia 10: 0239
see also Military aid
Military training
U.S.-Vietnamese 5: 0662
see also MAAG; Military aid; MSP
Minerals
imports 12: 0191
see also Iron ore; Lead; Zinc
Missile bases
Europe, Western 11: 0795, 0866
Missiles
atomic 8: 0001
general 20: 0956; 24: 1260
IRBMs—11: 0866; 24: 1260
IRBMs—British agreement 17: 0580
MRBMs—NATO program 24: 0001,
0582, 0766
Soviet program 11: 0522
Switzerland 24: 0766
see a/so Atomic weapons; Nuclear
weapons
Moluccans, South
general 24: 1107
Indonesia 16: 0328
relief 21: 0591
"Moral rearmament"
2:0618
Morgenthau Plan
for Germany 9: 0734
Morocco
7: 0217; 16: 0853; 20: 0403, 0868;
21: 0061; 24: 0935
see a/so Algeria
Morrow, E. Frederic
21:0906
Morse, Wayne (Senator)
23: 0395
Moscow Exhibition
20: 0868; 21: 0178, 0732; 22: 0625
Mossadeq (Mossadegh), Mohammed
2: 0748
see also Iran
MRBMs (Medium-Range Ballistic
Missiles)
NATO program 24: 0001, 0582, 0766
see a/so Atomic weapons; IRBMs;
Missiles; Nuclear weapons
MSP (Mutual Security Program)
budget 13: 0001
general 2: 0285; 6: 0372; 9: 0955;
11: 0399, 0522, 0745; 12: 0001;
15:0001; 16:0930; 18:0096;
20: 0403; 23: 0772; 24: 0979
Mulr, Malcom
23:0001;24: 1153
Muscat
21:0319
Mutual Defense Assistance Control
Act
22:0175
see a/so Military aid; Mutual Security
Act
Mutual security
general 4: 0262; 10: 0293; 11: 0121,
0481,0966; 12:0235; 14:0001,0279,
0500, 0755; 15: 0484; 16: 0073;
18:0753;24:0979, 1033
public opinion on 16: 0480
Mutual Security Act (MSA)
1: 0423; 2: 0210; 8: 0553; 11: 0837;
12: 0116, 0281, 0695; 22: 0067
Mutual Security Bill
13: 0583; 14: 0966
Nasser, Gamal Abdel
11:0365; 12:0605,0695
see also Egypt
National Advisory Committee on InterAmerican Affairs
24: 1153
see a/so Inter-American affairs
National Civil Service League
11: 0033
see a/so Civil Service Commission
National Federation of Republican
Women
17:0702
see a/so Republican National
Committee; Republican Party
Nationalist China
general 6: 0001, 0570; 7: 0665, 0700;
8: 0175; 9: 0353; 17: 0782
photon machine 21: 0591
proposed attacks on mainland 8: 0124
see a/so China, Republic of; Formosa;
Taiwan
National Planning Association
23: 0332
National security
Foreign Affairs article 4: 0866
policy 21: 0977
watch industry 17: 0163
see a/so Security activities
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization)
atomic stockpile 22: 0001
atomic weapons 7: 0453
general 1: 0173; 4: 0001, 0167, 0643;
6: 0094, 0327; 8: 0212; 10: 0119,
0489; 11: 0221, 0481, 0668-0745,
0837, 0866, 0941; 13: 0098, 0583;
14: 0001, 0581; 16: 0930; 18: 0179;
21: 0319, 0732; 22: 0067, 0342,
0762; 23: 0332, 0395, 0569, 0964;
24: 0648, 0705, 0979, 1260
Germany 8: 0301; 15: 0372
limited warfare capability 18: 0635
MRBM Program 24: 0001, 0582, 0766
nuclear weapons 20: 0001
scientific activities 19: 0249
Spain 8: 0475
stockpile 11: 0445
NATO Ministerial Meetings
23: 1040; 24: 0582, 0766
NATO speech
4: 0470
NATO Supreme Allied Commander,
Atlantic (SACLANT)
13: 0853
Naval activities, U.S.
22: 1009
see also Mediterranean Fleet
Near East
"Alpha" statement on 8: 0827
general 2: 0285, 0748, 0845, 0908,
0972; 3: 0081; 6: 0219; 12: 0763
see also Middle East; specific countries
Negroes
as representatives to African countries
24: 0447
see also Discrimination
Nehru, Jawaharlal
2: 0908; 10: 0057, 0174
see a/so India
Nepal
general 21: 0591
Operations Plan 15: 0598; 17: 0491;
19:0612
Netherlands
22: 0067
see a/so Indonesia; Moluccans,
South; West Irian
Neutral countries
Soviet aid to 11: 0365
News correspondents
Communist China 9: 0169, 0215;
10:0465; 11:0343; 13:0853;
15:0252; 16:0552
Ngo Dlnh Diem
8: 0078, 0124, 0175
see also Tonkin Delta; Vietnam
Nicaragua
18:0753; 19:0824; 23:0918; 24:0648,
1153
see a/so Central America; Latin
America
Nicaro Nickel (Company) property
in Cuba 19: 0366; 20: 0562; 24: 0001,
0387
Nigeria
general 24: 0323
Operations Plan 20: 0403
see a/so Africa
Nile River Valley
development 18: 0273; 19: 0867
general 17: 0491
see a/so Aswan Dam; Egypt
Nixon, Richard (VIce-Presldent)
Argentina 18: 0001, 0847
general 8: 0801; 12: 0873; 16: 0073;
19: 0867; 22: 0175
Nkrumah, Kwama
general 24: 0323
visit to Harlem 19:0249
see a/so Ghana; Volta River Project
Norman case
14: 0206, 0279
see a/so Vincent case
Norstad, Laurls
11: 0481, 0866
North African Federation
24: 1107
North Atlantic Community
24: 0979
see also Atlantic Convention; Atlantic
Union
North Pacific Fur Seals Convention
13:0583
Norway
economic aid to 2: 0285
U.S. claim against 18: 0635
NSC (National Security Council)
general 20: 0754; 24: 0001
organization 12: 0983
see also Operations Coordinating
Board
Nuclear capabilities
France 2& 1115
see also Nuclear weapons
Nuclear energy
Cuba 19: 0867
see a/so Atomic energy
Nuclear proliferation
20: 0754
Nuclear testing
general 11:0399,0597; 12:0191,0281,
0339, 0437, 0763, 0946, 0983;
13:0001; 15:0148; 19:0523;
20:0154,0672:21:0178,0732,0906;
22: 0342, 0414; 23: 0444; 24:1074,
1260
USSR 23: 0195
Nuclear weapons
general 14: 0380; 20: 0001; 23: 0503
United Kingdom 11:0189
USSR 11: 0597
see a/so Atomic weapons; Nuclear
capabilities
OAS (Organization of American States)
17:0163; 21:0319; 23:0772; 24:0189
see a/so Inter-American affairs
Offshore Islands
5: 0266; 6: 0513, 0570; 7: 0161, 0421;
8:0331:24:0127, 1074
see a/so China, Republic of; Formosa;
Formosa Straits; Matsu; Nationalist
China; Quemoy; Taiwan; Taiwan
Straits
Oil
imports—Canada 21: 0591, 0977
imports—general 11: 0189; 13: 0030;
20:0562:21:0319
Iran 4: 0705; 6: 0172
see a/so Petroleum
Oil cartel
antitrust case 16: 0480; 24: 0979
Okinawa
4:0001; 15:0252
see a/so Ryukyus; War claims
Oman
11:0365;21:0319
see a/so Muscat
"Open Skies"
11:0866
see a/so Disarmament; "Zone of inspection"
Operation "Alert"
19: 0160; 22: 0827
Operation "Hardtack"
17:0586; 18:0753
Operations Coordinating Board
13: 0392; 23: 0078; 24: 1033
see a/so NSC
Operations Plans
Ghana 21: 0319
India 15: 0598; 17: 0491; 19: 0612
Latin America 19: 0060
Liberia 17: 0163; 21: 0433
Libya 16: 0760; 20: 0562
Nepal 15: 0598; 17: 0491; 19: 0612
Nigeria 20: 0403
Rhodesia 20: 0403
South Africa, Union of 20: 0562
Southeast Asian countries 18: 0974
Spain 20: 0868
see a/so NSC; Operations Coordinating
Board
OTC (Organization for Trade
Cooperation)
15:0048
Outer Mongolia
9: 0313, 0353
Outer space
general 19: 0523
Soviet resolution 19: 0612
U.S.-Soviet cooperation 20: 0001
Outer space program
general 16: 0930
Johnson, Lyndon B. 13: 0030
Overflights
Soviet Armenia 21: 0732
Soviet territory 10: 0239; 19: 0249
U-2 incident 23: 0964, 1040; 24: 0001
Pacific Ocean
development 21:0061
Rota, Island of 18: 0847
Pakistan
general 2: 0708; 4: 0001; 10: 0086;
11: 0189, 0705; 15: 0484; 16: 0639
India 4: 0822
trademark problem 17: 0854
see a/so India; Kashmir
Panama
flag issue 24: 0323
general 4: 0791; 11: 0099; 19: 0612;
21: 0507; 22: 0175, 0827, 1009;
23: 0078
Panama Canal
15:0048
Panama Conference
10:0239
Panama Treaty
15:0148
Pan American Airways
general 14: 0279
Trippe, Juan 20: 0279
Pan American Operation
Kubitschek, Juscelino 12: 0763
Pan American Railway Congress
14: 0659
Pan American Society
9: 0023
Paraguay
19:0249:22:0983
Paris Agreements
6: 0936
Paris Summit
Couve de Murville, Maurice 23: 0964
general 23: 0503, 0772, 1040
Parliamentary Conference
16:0930
Passports
communism 12: 0437
general 8:0656,0726,0827; 16:0480;
24:0061, 1210
legislation 19: 0366
Patronage
16: 0760; 19: 0735; 24: 0979
People-to-People Program
20:0562;21:0178
Pescadores
general 6: 0658
see a/so Formosa; Formosa Straits;
Matsu; Offshore Islands; Quemoy;
Taiwan; Taiwan Straits
Petroleum
Suez Canal 14: 0659
see a/so Oil
Philippines
genera!4:0211 ;8:0553,0656; 11:0001
Magsaysay, Ramon 10: 0971
Photo machine
Nationalist Chinese 21: 0591
P.L. 85-316
19:0463
P.L. 480
Colombia 13: 0392
general 10: 0206, 0350; 14: 0500;
15: 0252, 0598; 16: 0760; 18: 0635;
19:0249,0867; 20:0154,0279,0403,
0754; 24: 0979
Point IV
18:0179
see a/so ICA
Poland
barter agreement with North Vietnam
14:0001
general 11: 0001; 16: 0423; 19: 0612;
23: 0001; 24: 0387, 0979, 1033
relief 18:0847
Vietnam, North 14:0206
"Policy for Security and Peace"
Foreign Affairs article 6: 0094
Polish Exhibition
15: 0598
Pollution
International Joint Commission
19: 0612
Pope John XXIII
coronation 12: 0917, 0946
Population
18: 0974
Portugal
21: 0591; 23: 0772
see a/so Azores
Potsdam Papers
22: 1009;24:0387
Pound, Ezra
18: 0179
POW (prisoner of war)
China, Communist 7: 0370, 0453;
8: 0514, 0618; 10: 0465; 17: 0001;
20: 0001; 22: 0827
Korea 1: 0423, 0654, 0889; 2: 0526;
3: 0035
Precedence, official
4: 0211
Preparatory commissions
15: 0598
Presidential aircraft
use of 18: 0379
Presidential rights
to "make war" 5: 0074
Presidential transition
24: 0812, 0875
Presidential trips
Asia 24: 0935
general 22: 1009; 23: 0332
South America 23: 0271
President's Committee on Military
Assistance
20: 0672
see a/so Military aid
Princeton Papers Project
11:0189;21:0319
Private Enterprise, Inc.
India 24: 1107
Project "Plowshare"
20: 0154
Propaganda
19:0735
Public Committee on Personnel (State
Department)
5: 0613; 7: 0265
Public opinion
Formosa 19: 0867
mutual security 16: 0480
Puerto Rico
22: 0762
Qibya incident
4:0064
Quemoy
7: 0923; 8: 0001; 9: 0023; 12: 0736,
0763, 0873; 20: 0514; 22: 0273
see a/so Formosa; Formosa Straits;
Offshore Islands; Taiwan; Taiwan
Straits
Racial discrimination
African diplomats—housing 24: 0447
general 10: 0489
see a/so Commission on Civil Rights
Racial Discrimination Resolution
Inter-American Conference (Tenth)
5: 0183
see a/so Human Rights Convention
Radio broadcasting
Soviet jamming of 22: 0827
Randall, Clarence
24:1107
Rapacki Plan
17:0491
Rayburn, Sam
12:0235
Reciprocal citizenship
18:0096
Reciprocal trade
2: 0618; 15: 0048; 16:0480; 17: 0586;
22: 0480; 24: 0979
Reconnaissance satellites
23: 0503
Red Cross
13:0746:16:0639
Refugee Program
23: 0772
Refugee Relief Act
5: 0001; 8: 0589, 0801
Refugees
Arab 2: 0069; 9: 0855; 15: 0726
Egyptian 14: 0084, 0581; 15: 0001
European 19: 0612
general 17: 0085
Hungarian 14: 0279; 15: 0001
Tibetan 23: 0001
Vietnamese 6: 0658, 0704
Religion
exchanges 9: 0109
Religious situation
Colombia 12: 0471
Waldensian Church in Italy 5: 0266
Republican congressional leaders
1:0173
see also Congress
Republican National Committee
general 5: 0074
U.S. Far Eastern policy 12: 0983
see a/so Hall, Leonard
Republican Party
platform—general 10: 0293
platform—"Liberation Pledge" 10:0465
Republican Policy Committee
22:0414
Republican Senate leaders
24: 1107
see a/so Congress
Republic of China Treaty
7:0161,0370
see a/so China, Republic of; China
Mutual Defense Treaty
Reuter, Ernst
4: 0001
see a/so Berlin
Reuther, Walter
2: 0845; 4: 0001
see a/so AFL-CIO
RFE (Radio Free Europe)
2: 0069; 4: 0932; 23: 0001
see also VGA
Rhee, Syngman
2: 0845; 3: 0123, 0176; 5: 0961
see also Korea
Rhodesia
Operations Plan 20: 0403
see a/so Africa
Rice
general 6: 0797
Rldgeway, Matthew
1:0173,0267
Rio Conference
6: 0704, 0797, 0829; 7: 0265
Rockefeller, Nelson
8: 0212, 0589; 24: 0323
Roosevelt, Eleanor
general 1: 0495
Rosenberg case
general 1: 0267
Rota, Island of (Pacific)
18:0847
Rountree, William
22:0625
Rumania
15:0726
Rusk, Dean
24: 0875
Russell, Bertrand
11: 0866
Ryukyus
20: 0672
see a/so Okinawa
Saar Agreement
6:0513, 0628; 7: 0161, 0217
Saigon
7: 0700; 16: 0423
see a/so Vietnam
St. Lawrence Seaway
2:0001,0526
see a/so International Boundary and
Water Commission; International
waters, diversion of
St. Lawrence Seaway Commission
12: 0838
Sarnoff Plan
8: 0212
Satellites
reconnaissance 23: 0503
Sputnik 11: 0522
Saud, Ibn
3:0001:13:0746
see a/so Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia
general 10: 0893; 12: 0083, 13: 0853;
14:0279
Saud, Ibn 3: 0001; 13:0746
N.S. Savannah
22: 0067
Scandinavian airlines
Arctic air route 5: 0106
Science adviser
State Department 16: 0156, 0715;
24: 0979
Science attache
11: 0481
Science program
16: 0639
see a/so Federal Council on Science
and Technology
S. Con. Res. 12
8: 0589, 0827
S. Con. Res. 17
22: 0550
Scott, Hugh
16: 0243
SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty
Organization)
conference 12: 0116
general 10: 0027, 0997; 19: 0523
Securities and Exchange Commission
21: 0732
see also Currency
Security activities
clearances 4: 0705
general 3: 0842; 9: 0313
information 4: 0064
investigations 2: 0845; 3: 0240
see also Loyalty investigations; Loyalty
Review Board; McLeod, Scott;
Security Hearing Board
Security Hearing Board
12:0339
see a/so Loyalty investigations; Loyalty
Review Board; Security activities
Senate Appropriations Committee
10:0239,0293
see a/so Congress
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
1: 0071; 2: 0675; 6: 0704; 7: 0567;
12:0471-0568; 15:0812
see a/so Congress; Fulbright, J. William
Sihanouk, Norodum
21: 0591
see a/so Cambodia
S.J. Res. 1
see Bricker (Resolution) Amendment
S.J. Res. 19
10: 0893
Smith, Earl
Cuba 13: 0583
general 21: 0178, 0268
see a/so Cuba
Smith, Walter Bedell
8: 0858
Sob/e case
11: 0070
Socialist Party
3: 0781
Social relations
U.S.-USSR 17: 0854
South Africa, Union of
general 23: 0569, 0918
Operations Plan 20: 0562
South America
general 4: 0576; 9: 0675
Kosygin, Alexei 23: 1115
presidential trip to 23: 0271
see a/so specific countries
South Asia
22: 0001
Southeast Asia
economic problems 6: 0037
Four Power talks on ANZUS and
12: 0235
general 5: 0147; 6: 0172; 18: 0974
Operations Plans 18: 0974
see a/so Indochina; SEATO; specific
countries
Southeast Asia Collective Security
Treaty
6: 0037, 0136
Soviet aircraft
MIG pilot defection 3: 0972
Soviet Bloc
capabilities 12: 0154
see a/so Europe, Eastern; USSR
Spaak, Paul-Henri
22:0001,0910
see a/so NATO
Spain
Eximbank loan to 16: 0639
general 3: 0972; 6: 0829; 7: 0519;
20: 0754, 0868
military bases 14: 0380
Munoz-Grandes, General 6: 0883
NATO 8: 0475
Operations Plan 20: 0868
wheat for 15: 0048
Sputnik
Johnson, Lyndon B. 11: 0522
see a/so Outer space; Outer space
program
S.R. 120
14: 0659
Stassen, Harold
6: 0327; 8: 0369; 9: 0215, 0855;
10: 0119; 11: 0597, 0866, 0903;
13:0392; 14: 0966; 24: 1033
see also Disarmament
State Department
alleged Communist influence 17:0702
appointments 3: 0972; 9: 0148, 0706;
21: 0268
appropriations 19: 0735
budget 14: 0380; 15: 0484; 20: 0403
expenditures 4: 0064; 20: 0279
general 4: 0526, 0576; 13: 0392;
21: 0732; 22: 0001
organization 3: 0478
procedures 9: 0077
reorganization 23: 0503; 24: 1260
science adviser 16: 0156, 0715;
24: 0979
"State of the Union" message
3: 0635
State visits
Far East 15:0943
general 20: 0754; 23: 0569
Ghanian Prime Minister Kwama
Nkrumah 19: 0249
Latin America 23: 0772
Mexican President Lopez Mateos
22: 0827
Mexico 7: 0602
Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas
Mikoyan 13:0171
Thai Prime Minister 7: 0453
see a/so Presidential trips
Status of Forces Agreement
2:0972; 15:0726
Stevenson, Adlai
1: 0267; 2: 0708; 23: 0964
Strategic commodities
15: 0598
see also Lead; Zinc
Strauss, Lewis
13:0746; 15:0812
Strelt, Clarence
9: 0023
Students
Korean 20: 0562
Sudan
11:0705
Suez Canal
general 10:0489,0555,0997; 14:0279;
18: 0273; 23: 0503; 24: 1033
United Kingdom 10: 0766
see a/so Arab-Israeli conflict; Egypt;
Gulf of Aqaba; Israel
Suez Canal Conference (London)
10:0318-0386
Sugar
7: 0370
Summit meeting
general 12: 0001; 23: 0001, 0332;
24: 1153
proposed 11: 0903; 12: 0083, 0116;
13:0309
see a/so Geneva Summit; Paris Summit
SUNFED (Special United Nations Fund
for Economic Development)
2:0748; 16:0073,0156
see also Development aid; Foreign aid
Surplus disposal
14: 0659
Surplus foodstuffs
23: 0852
"Surprise Attack" negotiations
12: 0605, 0803, 0873, 0983; 20: 0001,
0279
Sussklnd, David
24: 0517
Switzerland
general 8: 0768
U.S. missiles 24: 0766
Syria
general 3: 0123; 16: 0243; 17: 0001
Turkey 11:0481,0522
USSR 11: 0481
see also Nasser, Gamal Abdel; United
Arab Republic
Taft, Robert (Senator)
2: 0972
Taft-Hartley Act
2: 0908
Taiwan
18: 0096; 22: 0827
see a/so China, Republic of; Formosa;
Nationalist China
Taiwan Straits
12: 0803, 0873; 19: 0867; 20: 0001,
0154, 0514
see a/so Formosa Straits
Tanker construction
14: 0380
Tariff Commission
6:0172:9:0001
Tariffs
Canadian 18: 0974
see a/so GATT; Imports; Trade
Technical assistance
U.N. Technical Assistance Program
10: 0293
see also Development aid; Foreign aid;
Military aid
Technical Cooperation Program
2:0210
see also FOA; ICA
Telecommunications policy
14: 0659
Tennessee Valley Authority
13:0746
Territorial seas
23: 0332
see a/so Coastal waters; International
Conference on the Law of the Seas
Terrorism
Turkish 11: 0866
Textbooks
American-Egypt 20: 0754
Textiles
general 22: 0067
Japanese 17: 0085, 0266
Thailand
Chinese problem 22: 0067
general 3: 0081, 0123; 5: 0213, 0556;
21: 0507
see also Donovan, William; Southeast
Asia
Tibet
23: 0852
Tibetan refugees
23: 0001
Time Magazine
Bolivia 21: 0906
Tin
Bolivia 2: 0708
Tito, Josef
9:0411
see a/so Yugoslavia
Tonkin Delta
situation 5: 0935
see a/so Vietnam
Trade
China, Communist 2: 0618; 4: 0643;
14: 0084
East-West 8: 0553
foreign 6: 0136
Japanese—general 10: 0001
Japanese—negotiations 5: 0213
Japanese—Trade Agreements Act
5: 0662
reciprocal 2:0618; 15:0048; 16:0480;
17: 0586; 22: 0480; 24: 0979
Soviet—General Electric 18: 0753
see a/so Imports; Tariffs
Trade Agreements Act
general 12:0154, 0514
Japan 5: 0662
see a/so GATT
Trade Agreements Extension Act
mineral imports 12: 0191
Trade fairs
16:0639; 17:0266,0854
see a/so Brussels Fair; Moscow Exhibition; Polish Exhibition
Trademark problem
Pakistan 17:0854
Trade missions
British—to Moscow 22: 0342
Travel
by Soviet citizens in the U.S. 18:0542,
0974
Treaties
8:0726; 18:0379
see a/so specific treaty
Trieste
2: 0412; 3: 0781; 6: 0628
Trippe, Juan
Pan American Airways 20: 0279
Trujillo, Raphael
1: 0267
see a/so Dominican Republic
Truman, Harry S
12:0803;23: 1115
Tuna fishing Industry
22: 0625
see a/so Fisheries
Tunisia
Bourguiba, Habib 20: 0001
France 12:0281; 17:0586
general 11: 0668; 15: 0148; 16: 0853;
18: 0096; 20: 0279
see also Algeria
Turkey
general 2: 0566; 4: 0470; 12: 0568;
14: 0500; 23:1040
Greece 19: 0060; 21: 0178; 24: 1033
IRBMs 11:0866;24: 1260
Syria 11: 0481, 0522; 16: 0243
terrorism 11: 0866
U-2 Incident
23: 0964, 1040; 24: 0001
"Ugly American" Image
in Burma 15: 0048
U.N. (United Nations)
Africa 23: 0569; 24: 0387
Berlin 21: 0591
Chinese representation question
2: 0845; 3: 0435, 0886; 11: 0099;
23: 0852; 24: 0189
Colonialism Resolution 24: 0766
Congo 24: 0061
general 1: 0267, 0758; 2: 0001, 0360;
3: 0176, 0529, 0578; 4: 0211, 0705;
5: 0743; 9: 0169, 0599; 10: 0656;
12: 0313, 0605, 0917; 13: 0066;
15: 0148; 16: 0552; 18: 0379;
19: 0160; 20: 0956; 23: 0332;
24:0648
Hungary 13: 0030; 20: 0868
personnel 4: 0932
sanctions—Israel 10: 0860
UAR (United Arab Republic) 24: 0582
U.N. Disarmament Commission
12: 0235
see a/so Disarmament
U.N. Emergency Force
15:0048
UNESCO (U.N. Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization)
3:0123,0369,0699; 14:0581; 19:0463,
0612, 0735; 20: 0001, 0154, 0956;
21:0825;22:0067
United Arab Republic
general 22: 0067; 24: 0517
U.N. 24: 0582
see a/so Egypt; Nasser, Gamal Abdel;
Syria
United Fruit Company
13: 0853; 17: 0404
United Kingdom (U.K.)
Churchill, Winston 4: 0425;
5: 0907-0961; 6: 0263
colonialism 9: 0313
Egypt 2: 0412; 3: 0123
general 1:0950; 2:0845; 4:0114,0932;
5:0266,0556; 7:0665,0840; 8:0827;
10: 0860; 11: 0365, 0632, 0745;
12: 0657, 0763; 13: 0138, 0746;
16: 0243; 18: 0482; 19: 0523;
22: 0550; 23: 0651
income tax convention 21: 0001
IRBM agreement 17: 0586
Khrushchev letter, reply to 12: 0605
Lloyd, Selwyn 16: 0715; 22: 0414
Macmillan, Harold 12: 0873; 13: 0171,
0266; 18: 0635; 21: 0825; 24: 0127,
0979
military forces in Europe 23: 0271
nuclear weapons 11: 0189
Suez Canal 10: 0766
trade mission to Moscow 22: 0342
Universities
abroad 20: 0154, 0279, 0403
American University in Beirut 24:1107
U.N. Police Force
18:0635
U.N. Repatriation Commission
3: 0972; 4: 0001
see a/so ROW issue
U.N. speech
4: 0576; 5: 0001; 8: 0514; 11: 0445
U.N. Technical Assistance Program
10:0293
see also FOA; ICA
Uruguay
23: 0651, 0729
U.S.
militaristic image 21: 0433
U.S. Barter Program
20: 0672
U.S. Committee for the U.N.
10: 0938
U.S. Disarmament Administration
24: 0387
see a/so Disarmament
USIA (U.S. Information Agency)
3: 0529; 21: 0732
see a/so International Information
Administration
U.S. Insurance Conference
8: 0212
U.S. interests
protection of—abroad 18: 0001
see a/so Claims
U.S. military forces
in Germany 13: 0583; 14: 0206
presidential employment 5: 0322
reductions 23: 0149
U.S. naval activities
22: 1009
U.S. Office of Commissioner of
Refugees
2: 0796
see a/so Refugees
USSR
Bulganin, Nikolai 9: 0855; 11: 0941;
15:0148
economic warfare 16: 0328
education 16: 0639
espionage activities 24: 0001
foreign aid 11: 0365
general 1: 0889; 4: 0262, 0375, 0425,
0705; 5: 0437; 8: 0768; 9: 0023;
10: 0057, 0086, 0206; 11: 0001;
15: 0252; 18: 0379; 20: 0562;
22: 0001; 23: 0001; 24: 1107, 1153
gold sales 4: 0470
Gromyko aide-memoire 12: 0437
Jews 13: 0138
Khrushchev, Nikita 12:0636; 18:0635;
22: 0685, 0827; 23: 0729, 0964;
24: 0001, 0323, 0517, 0979, 1210
Kosygin, Alexei 23: 1115
Mikoyan, Anastas 13: 0171
military aid 9: 0262
missile program 11: 0522
nuclear testing 23: 0195
nuclear weapons 11: 0597
outer space—resolution on 19: 0612
outer space—U.S.-Soviet cooperation
20: 0001
social contacts with Soviet officials
12:0281
Syria 11: 0481
trade—General Electric 18: 0753
travel by Soviet citizens in the U.S.
18:0542,0974
U Win Mating
16:0853
Venezuela
17: 0163, 0854; 18: 0847; 20: 0562,
0868
Viet Minn
MDAP stockpiles 6: 0513
Vietnam
Bao Dai 5: 0705
general 8:0078,0301,0656; 20:0956;
21: 0001
Ngo Dinh Diem 8: 0078
partition of 5: 0705
refugees 6: 0658, 0704
U.S. military training 5: 0662
see a/so Geneva Agreements on Laos
and Vietnam; Geneva Armistice;
Geneva Conference on Indochina;
Indochina; Tonkin Delta
Vietnam, North
Poland 14:0206
Polish Barter Agreement with 14:0001
see a/so Geneva Armistice; Geneva
Conference on Indochina; Indochina
Vietnamese refugees
6: 0658, 0704
Vincent case
1:0819,0950:2:0106
Visas
16: 0760
see also Immigration; Passports
VOA (Voice of America)
2: 0069; 6: 0744; 18: 0542; 23: 0001
see a/so RFE
Volta River Project
16: 0760; 17: 0404
see a/so Ghana
von Brentano, H.
9:0571:13:0853
Waldenslan Church
in Italy 5: 0266
Walsh, Bishop
Communist China 21: 0319
War claims
Japan 16: 0423
see a/so Claims
Warren, Fletcher
14: 0279
Watch Industry
national security 17: 0163
Watklns, Arthur (Senator)
lead and zinc industries 18: 0635
Western Hemisphere
communism 4: 0114
see a/so Inter-American affairs
West Irian
11: 0421
see a/so Indonesia
Wheat
for Spain 15:0048
see a/so International Wheat
Agreement
White House Liaison Office
1: 0267, 0347
White Paper on Indochina
6: 0219
see also Indochina; Southeast Asia;
specific countries
White Report
on medicine in the USSR 14: 0279
Whitney, John Hay
9: 0571
WHO (World Health Organization)
15:0252,0598; 18:0847
Wilson, Charles
general 1: 0216
Women
in foreign affairs 11: 0632
in the Foreign Service 20: 0403
Wool
general 4: 0822
imports 3: 0699; 14: 0001
World Affairs Council
23: 0569
World Bank
see IBRD
World cotton market
10:0119
World Council Assembly
2: 0748
World Council of Churches
1: 0654
World Court (International Court of
Justice)
Connally Amendment 24: 0875
World Federation of United Nations
Associations
24: 0979
World Law Project
American Bar Association 23: 0395
general 16: 0760
World Peace Congress
21:0906
World Refugee Year
21:0433
see a/so Refugees
World Science Conference
17:0586
Wrlston Committee
8: 0475
Yalta Papers
8:0124,0175
Yugoslavia
general 6: 0883; 8: 0553; 10: 0174,
0206,0522; 15:0484
military aid to 11: 0121
military sales to 10: 0239
Tito, Josef 9: 0411
Zhukov, Georgi K.
7: 0665
see a/so USSR
Zinc
general 6: 0136; 12: 0803; 15: 0484,
0598; 19:0867
import quotas 20: 0279
Watkins, Arthur 18: 0635
"Zone of inspection"
Arctic 12: 0235, 0568
European 11: 0250
France 12: 0191
see also Disarmament; "Open Skies"
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