C>t* 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 Dwight D. Eisenhower Library Project Coordinator Robert E. Lester A microfilm project of University Publications of America, Inc. 44 North Market Street • Frederick, Maryland 21701 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. [E835] 327.73 87-15979 ISBN 0-89093-890-3 (microfilm) Copyright ® 1986 by University Publications of America, Inc. All rights reserved. ISBN 0-89093-890-3. 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. Reel 2 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 2 cont. 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. Reel 3 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. 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. Reel 4 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. 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. Reel 6 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. 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. Reel 8 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. 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. Reel 9 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 12 cont. 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. Reel 10 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 13 cont. 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. Reel 11 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 14 cont. 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. Reel 12 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. 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. Reel 13 John Foster Dulles Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 16 cont. 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. Reel 14 Christian A. Herter 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. Reel 15 Christian A. Herter 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. Reel 16 Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 2 cont. 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. Reel 17 Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 3 cont. 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. Reel 18 Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 4 cont. 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. Reel 19 Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 5 cont. 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. Reel 20 Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 5 cont. 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. Reel 21 Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 6 cont. 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. I 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. Reel 22 Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 7 cont. 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. Reel 23 Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 7 cont. 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. Reel 24 Christian A. Herter Chronological Correspondence Series cont. Box 8 cont. 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" The Papers of John Foster Dulles and of Christian A. Herter, 1953-1961 The Chronological Correspondence Series The White House Correspondence and Memoranda Series Minutes of Telephone Conversations of John Foster Dulles and of Christian Herter UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
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