A Guide to the Microfilm Edition Confidential U.S. State Department Special Files JAPAN 1947-1956 UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of Confidential U.S. State Department Special Files JAPAN, 1947-1956 LOT FILES 54-0-423: Japanese Peace Treaty (Files of John Foster Dulles), 1947-1952 57-D-149: Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs (Japan), 1952-1954 58-D-118 and 58-D-637: Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 Edited by Gregory Murphy Guide compiled by Blair D. Hydrick A microfilm project of UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA An Imprint of CIS 4520 East-West Highway • Bethesda, MD 20814-3389 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Confidential U.S. State Department special files. Japan, 1947-1956 [microform]. microfilm reels "Lot files 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty (files of John Foster DuUes), 1947-1952; 57-D-149: Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs (Japan), 1952-1954; 58-D-118 and 58-D-637: Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956." Accompanied by printed reel guide compiled by Blair D. Hydrick. ISBN 1-55655-197-5 (microfilm) 1. Japan-History-1945•Sources. 2. United States-Foreign relations-Japan-Sources. 3. Japan-Foreign relations-United States-Sources. 4. United States-Foreign relations-1945• Sources. 5. Japan-Foreign relations-1945•Sources. 6. United States. Dept. of State-Archives. I. Hydrick, Blair. II. United States. Dept. of State. III. University Publications of America (Firm) [DS889] 952.04-dc20 91-47589 CIP The documents reproduced in this publication are among the records of the U.S. Department of State in the custody of the National Archives of the United States. No copyright is claimed in these official U.S. government records. Copyrighte 1990 by University Publications of America. All rights reserved. ISBN 1-55655-197-5. TABLE OF CONTENTS Note on Sources v Editorial Note v Scope and Content Note vii Acronyms/Initialisms ix Reel Index Reels 1-15 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952: Subject Files Reel 16 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952: Subject Files cont 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles 1947-1952: Cable Files Reels 17-21 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952: Cable Files cont Reel 22 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952: Cable Files cont 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952: Other Files 1 14 15 16 22 23 Reels 23-25 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952: Other Files cont 23 Reels 26-31 57-D-149: Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs: Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Alpha-Numeric File on Japan, [1948] 1952-1954 [1955] 24 Reels 32-39 58-D-l 18 and 58-D-637: Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 38 Subject Index 61 m NOTE ON SOURCES The materials microfilmed for this publication are reproduced from Record Group 59 located at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. EDITORIAL NOTE The Department of State's files in Record Group 59 are composed of Central Files, records originating from various embassies and consulates, other agencies, and within the State Department itself; and "Special Files" or Lot Files, records maintained by various offices, bureaus, individuals, and committees in the department. The records microfilmed for this publication are reproduced from three Special Files. University Publications of America made its selection of which special files to microfilm after an extensive search of archival indexes for records relating to Japan and its special role on the cold war battleground. These records were microfilmed in their original archival order as filed by the State Department. As a result, while most of the documents within each folder are filmed in reverse chronological order, some are filmed in chronological sequence. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE Maintained by various offices, bureaus, individuals, and committees in the Department of State, the Special Files contain a vast amount of information on a variety of foreign policy subjects. Originally, the Special Files were to contain only reference copies of correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, position papers, briefing materials, studies, and other nonrecord material maintained for convenience in office or individual files. Official copies of all permanently valuable State Department records were supposed to be included in the Central Files of the department. World War II and the subsequent cold war, however, put a heavy strain on the record-keeping system at the department Also, officials became more reluctant to send particularly sensitive or important records to the more general Central Files. As a result, many original documents, record copies, working papers, drafts, informal notes, and annotated copies of memoranda were incorporated into the Special Files. The Special File number comprises the last two digits of the year in which the file was retired or deactivated by the originating office or individual, a letter designation (D for department origination, F for origination at a Foreign Service post, and M for a special mission), and a final number that simply indicates the sequence in which a particular collection was retired. For example. Special File 54-D-423 refers to 1954 as the year in which the file was deactivated, D as originating at the Department of State, and it being the 423rd file retired that year. It should be noted, however, that not all files that have been retired are still in existence. Some have been consolidated with similar material or have been destroyed because of a lack of permanently valuable records. Lot File 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty (Files ofJohn Foster Dulles), 1947-1952 These records are concerned with the efforts of Ambassador-at-Large John Foster Dulles to expedite a peace treaty between the United States, its allies, and Japan. The records consist of a general subject file that includes a "Black Book" that Dulles used in connection with Japan-China bilateral treaty problems, a Department of Defense file covering all subjects at issue between the state and defense departments over the treaty, a large file on the San Francisco Peace Conference of 1951, Japanese comments on the treaty, various treaty drafts with comments, treaty histories including a black bode comparing United Kingdom and United States' drafts with memoranda and rewrites, information on post-treaty problems, the U.S. Senate debate on the treaty, public opinion surveys regarding the treaty, and a file on General Douglas Mac Arthur. Lot File 57-D-149: Records ofthe Bureau of FarEastern Affairs, Office of Northeast Asian Affairs (Japan), 1952-1954 This is a subject file relating entirely to Japan. It consists of memoranda, reports, minutes of meetings, projection sheets, and studies for all aspects of Japanese life including internal and external affairs. There is information on the Japanese Peace Treaty and U.S. policy with respect to Japan and the Japanese economy. Also included are studies of psychological and educational programs, the question of Japanese rearmament, the Ryukyu Islands, defense and the development of effective security, and studies on the Japanese export trade and financial conditions as well as on Japanese labor and compensation problems. Lot Files 58-D-118 and 58-D-637: Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 This file primarily focuses on various issues involving Japan following the resumption of its sovereignty. Among the topics addressed are Japanese-Communist Chinese relations, Japanese-Korean relations, Japanese defense matters, Japanese internal political maneuvering, the issue of war criminals, and matters involving atomic energy and testing. vu ACRONYMS/INITIALISMS The following acronyms and initialisms are used frequently in this guide and are spelled out here for the convenience of the researcher. ECAFE UN Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East FOA Foreign Operations Administration FY Fiscal Year GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) ICA International Cooperation Administration ILO International Labor Organization MAAG Military Assistance Advisory Group, U.S. MDAP Mutual Defense Assistance Program NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization POWs Prisoners of War PRC People's Republic of China ROK Republic of Korea (South Korea) UN United Nations USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics WHO World Health Organization IX REEL INDEX Entries in this index refer to specific file folders within Confidential US. State Department Special Files: Japan, 1947-1956. These folders are arranged by the Lot File names that represent divisions, bureaus, and offices dealing with Japan. These Lot File names are in bold type and centered. Material in these folders includes memoranda, reports, and correspondence. For record groups covering a span of years, the specific year(s) of the material is provided in the main entry for each folder whenever possible, along with the total number of pages of material. In the interest of accessing the material, this index denotes major issues, actions, and policy decisions relating to Japan under the heading Major Topics. The four-digit numbers on the far left represent the frame numbers at which the file folders begin. The researcher is referred to page ix for a list of acronyms and initialisms used in this guide. Frame # Reell 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 SUBJECT FILES Box 1•Acheson-China 0001 Acheson, Secretary Dean, April 11,1950-March 25,1952.146pp. Major Topics: NATO; Senate Armed Services Committee investigations; Japanese peace treaty; U.S. policy in Asia; Pacific security arrangements; Japanese rearmament; Japanese war reparations; U.S.-Philippines security treaty; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Japanese relations with Formosa. 0147 Attorney General, Office of, May 21-July 11,1951.9pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Trading with the Enemy Act. 0156 Australia, May 11, 1950-February 20,1952. 147pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Pacific security arrangements; Australian trade balance with U.S.; John Foster Dulles's visit to Australia and New Zealand; Japanese rearmament; Australian elections; Douglas MacArthur relieved of command in Korea; political, economic developments in Australia; fishing treaty between U.S., Japan, and Canada; Japanese war reparations. 0303 Belgium, August 9-18,1951.17pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Benelux Union. 0320 Bilateral (U.S.-Japanese Security Treaty) and Administrative Agreement, June 1,1950February 28, 1952.241pp. Major Topics: Japanese admission to UN; Japanese peace treaty; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; jurisdictional status of U.S. forces abroad; Pacific security arrangements; Korean military situation; Japanese relations with Formosa, PRC; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement. 0561 Burma, October 19,1950-August 29, 1951. 35pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Burmese reparation claims against Japan. 0596 Canada, May 23,1950-August 30,1951.74pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Canadian insurance interests in Japan; Japanese security arrangements; Canadian war claims against Japan. Frame # 0670 0698 0803 Ceylon, November 6,1950-August 13,1951.28pp. Major Topics: Ceylon applies for UN membership; Japanese peace treaty; Ceylon applies for membership in Far East Commission. China, January S-December 19,19S0. lOSpp. Major Topics: U.S. policy toward China; Communist control of mainland China; Native Formosans demand independence; U.S. relations with Nationalist Chinese; article entitled "How to Combat Communism;" evacuation of American missionaries from PRC; U.S.British position an Formosa; U.S. economic aid to Formosa; Japanese peace treaty; PRC intervention in Korea. China, January 6-December 28,1951.199pp. Major Topics: Possible Soviet attack on Japan, Formosa; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese controls over trade with PRC; Chou En-lai supports USSR on Japanese treaty; U.S. administration of Ryukyu Islands; Chiang Kai-shek; Philippine security arrangements; Japanese war reparations; legal position of Chinese Nationalist government; U.S.-British position on Formosa; Japanese recognition of Chinese Nationalist government; Japanese relations with Chinese Nationalists, PRC. Reel 2 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 2•China cont.-Congressional (N-T) 0001 China, January 6-December 28,1951 cont. 56pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Nationalist China's relations with Japan, U.S., and Great Britain. 0057 China, Undated. 30pp. Major Topics: Japanese relations with Nationalist China; Japanese peace treaty; State Department position on China; Nationalist Chinese government given sovereignty over Formosa and Pescadores; Pacific security arrangements. 0087 China, January 7-March 6,1952.70pp. Major Topics: Japanese relations with Nationalist China; Japanese peace treaty; U.S. policy toward Nationalist China; U.S. economic, military aid for Nationalist China. 0157 China: Japan-China Bilateral Treaty Problem (Dulles Black Book), May 19,1951January 1,1952.86pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese relations with Nationalist China; Communist activities in Formosa; Japanese trade with PRC; Japanese government overseas agency in Formosa; Japanese recognition of Chinese Nationalist government. 0243 Congressional (A-H), 1950-1952.250pp. Major Topics: Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951; North Pacific Fisheries Convention; Edward L. Bartlett; Lindley Beckworth; Korean War; William Benton; Japanese peace treaty; U.S. propaganda activities; Congressional Record; U.S. information and education programs; John W. Bricker; Bricker Amendment; UN Declaration of Human Rights; Styles Bridges; Harry F. Byrd, Sr.; Harry Cain; Nationalist China's relations with Japan, U.S.; Pacific Fisheries Conference; Earle Clements; restrictions on Japanese merchant marine and textile industry; Tom Connally; U.S. war claims against Japan; European Recovery Program; Frederic R. Coudert, Jr.; Paul Douglas; J. R. Farrington; Homer Ferguson; Douglas MacArthur attends San Francisco Conference; bipartisan U.S. foreign Frame # 0493 0754 policy; Ralph Banders; cold war; James Fulton; Ralph Gamble; Walter George; Pacific security treaty; Theodore F. Green; Thomas Hennings, Jr.; Christian Herter; Bourke Hickenlooper; Hubert Humphrey; Genocide Convention. Congressional (I-M), 1950-1952.261pp. Major Topics: Jacob Javits; William Jenner; Japanese peace treaty; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; security treaty between U.S. and Australia and New Zealand; U.S.-Philippines mutual defense treaty; U.S. occupation costs in Japan; U.S. trade and political relations with Japan; Walter Judd; Kenneth Keating; John Kee; Pacific Pact; Estes Kefauver; Robert Kerr; William Knowland; Japanese war reparations for PRC; Far Eastern rearmament program; Congressional Record; Henry Cabot Lodge; Japanese relations with Nationalist China; Enlistment of aliens in U.S. Army; John Davis Lodge; Warren Magneson; U.S.-Japanese shipping agreement; Edward Martin; Joseph Martin; Brien McMahon; U.S. psychological warfare activities; Ernest McFarland; George Meader; U.S. aid for underdeveloped areas; Eugene Milliken; Mike Monroney. Congressional (N-T), 1950-1952.247pp. Major Topics: Joseph O'Mahoney; U.S. military aid to ROK; Abraham Ribicoff; Leverett Saltonstall; Japanese peace treaty; H. Alexander Smith; U.S. tariffs; American Federation of Labor; Nationalist China; human rights provision of UN charter; Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951; Voice of America; Japanese territory; U.S. foreign aid programs; Mutual Security Act; dismissal of Douglas MacArthur; Korean War; Wedemeyer report; Korean peace terms; Chinese representation in UN; U.S. policy toward Formosa; Genocide Convention; John Sparkman; Japanese dollar bonds; John Taber; Robert Taft; return of Northern Ryukyu Islands to Japan; Charles W. Tobey. Red 3 54-D-423: Japaimese Peace Treaty Files off Joto Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 2 cont•Congressional (U-Z)-Congressional (Miscellaneous) 0001 Congressional (U-Z), 1950-1952. 84pp. Major Topics: Carl Vinson; Japanese peace treaty; John M. Vorys; Arthur Watkins; Francis Wilcox; Pacific security arrangements; president's authority to send armed forces abroad; U.S. authority to appoint supreme commander for Allied powers in Japan; Alexander Wiley; possible Soviet or PRC moves against Japan; Yalta agreements. 0085 Congressional (Miscellaneous), 1950-1952.248pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese export licensing; Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951; strategic materials lists; Senate Foreign Relations Committee; U.S. policy toward China; security treaty between U.S. and Australia and New Zealand; Senate consultative subcommittee; Pacific security arrangements; organization of federal executive departments and agencies; elimination of Western influence in Asia; U.S. military aid programs; congressional travel; immigration and naturalization bill. Box 3•Defense-Delegation 0333 Defense, October 3-December 23,1949.8pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; U.S. security requirements. 0341 Defense, January 10-December 14,1950.172pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese renunciation of war; Japanese contribution to military sanctions; Japanese social and economic reform legislation; U.S. military bases in Japan; U.S. military and economic aid programs in Far East; Japanese tax bill; Schine Plan; Japanese police establishment; Communist plans for domination of Asia. Frame # 0513 0704 0759 Defense, January 4-November 5,1951.191pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese population problems; U.S. military bases in Japan; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; Pacific security arrangements; Japanese rearmament; Japanese national police; Joint Chiefs of Staff; U.S. occupation controls in Japan; U.S.-Japanese security treaty. Delegation (San Francisco Conference)•General, May 7-October 22,1951.55pp. Major Topics: Peace treaty with Italy; delegation to Inter-American Conference in Brazil; U.S. delegation to UN Conference on International Organizations in San Francisco; distinction between a protocol and declaration; Japanese peace treaty; biographic reports for Japanese peace treaty conference; Soviet diplomatic maneuvers at San Francisco Conference. Delegation (San Francisco Conference)•Arrangements, Rules of Procedure, etc., Folder 1, April 2-August 21,1951.266pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; San Francisco Conference [organization, arrangements, rules of procedure, program, participants, press representation, invitations, and U.S. delegation]. Reel 4 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 3 cont•Delegation cont. 0001 Delegation (San Francisco Conference)•Arrangements, Rules of Procedure, etc., Folder 2, August 20-September 8, 1951. 176pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; San Francisco Conference [rules of procedure, list of reference materials, participants, program, U.S. delegation]; U.S. security treaties with Australia and New Zealand. 0177 Delegation (San Francisco Conference)•Other Government Participation, July 20October 16,1951. 62pp. Major Topics: San Francisco Conference [participants, invitations, rules of procedure]; Japanese peace treaty. Box 4•Delegation cont.•Dulies's Black Book 0239 Delegation•Briefing Book for Japanese Peace Conference, n.d. 394pp. Major Topics: San Francisco Conference [briefing book, rules of procedure, participants, U.S. delegation, and press releases]; Japanese peace treaty; U.S. military forces in Japan; U.S.-Japanese territorial questions; Japanese war reparations; U.S.-Japanese commercial relations; U.S.-Japanese fisheries agreement; Japanese reform programs; repatriation of Japanese POWs; Soviet role in war with Japan; Soviet proposals regarding Japan; Soviet propaganda. 0633 Delegation (San Francisco Conference)•U.S. Personnel, July 5-August 24,1951.98pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; San Francisco Conference [U.S. delegation, participants, arrangements, program, international secretariat, security]; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; U.S. security treaties with Australia and New Zealand; Yalta agreements. 0731 Dulles, John Foster•Diary of Trip to Korea and Japan, June 14-29,1950.62pp. Major Topics: John Foster Dulies's trips to Korea and Japan; U.S. support for ROK; John Foster Dulies's meeting with Syngman Rhee; Korean National Assembly proceedings; speeches by John Foster Dulles in ROK. Frame ft 0793 Dulles's Black Book, September 7,1950-August 13,1951.207pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; war claims against Japan; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; U.S.-Japanese fisheries agreement; U.S. security treaties with Australia, New Zealand, and Philippines; San Francisco Conference participants; Japanese war reparations. 54=D=423: Japamese Peace Treatty Files of John Foster DinMes, 1947-19)52 conk SUBJECT FILES conk Box 4 conk•Far East Commissiom 0001 Far Eastern Commission, August 20,1947-July 13,1951.48pp. Major Topics: Japanese economic conditions; Far Eastern Commission meetings; Far Eastern Commission policy on restitution of looted property. Box 5•Fisheries-General 0049 Fisheries, July 3,1950-April 7,1952.290pp. Major Topics: International aspects of fishery conservation; U.S.-Japanese fisheries agreement; protection of U.S. West Coast fishing interests; Japanese peace treaty; Pacific Fisheries Conference; international law and fisheries; U.S. presidential proclamation on coastal fisheries; Japanese fishing industry; U.S. tariff on imports of tuna fish from Japan. 0339 France, [May 10,] October 23,1950-January 16, 1952.145pp. Major Topics: Administration of German-French coal and steel resources; French proposals and views regarding Japanese peace treaty; commercial relations between France and Japan; bilateral negotiations between Japan and Nationalist China. 0484 General, March 4,1948-December 14,1950.291pp. Major Topics: Multilateral treaties with Japan; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese peace treaty; compensation for damages to Allied property in Japan; Far Eastern Commission; Potsdam declaration; U.S. military bases in Japan; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; U.S. released of vested Japanese funds; British-Siamese peace treaty; war claims against Japan. 0775 General•Folder 1, January 4-July 24,1951.235pp. Major Topics: Japanese legal reforms; Japan relinquishes territorial claims in Formosa; Japanese peace treaty; U.S. occupation of Japan; Japanese farm problems; liquidation of Allied Council for Japan; Japanese importance to U.S.; war claims against Japan; Japanese war reparations; Japanese participation in International Cotton Allocation Committee; shipping connections between Japan and Seattle, Washington; organized labor in Japan; Japanese membership in Bank for International Settlements; repatriation of Japanese from Soviet-Keld territory; Japanese industrial property. Red 6 54-D-423 % Japanese Peace Treatty Files off Jolhn Foster Délies, 1947-19>52 conk SUBJECT FILES conk Box 5 conk•General conk 0001 General•Folder 1 cont., January 4-July 24,1951 cont. 21pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; war claims against Japan; Japanese nationals detained in USSR and PRC; Japanese debt Frame # 0022 General•Folder 2, July 25-December 3,1951.209pp. Major Topics: Japanese political situation; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese industry; repatriation of Japanese POWs; Japanese war reparations; Japanese labor problems; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese trade with PRC; war claims against Japan. Box 6•Germany-Islands 0231 Germany, February 11,1950-March 25,1952.88pp. Major Topics: Allied control of Germany; German community enterprises; German political situation; remilitarization of East Germany; intelligence report on East Germany; termination of war with Germany; German debt settlement plan; Japanese peace treaty; liquidation of German property in Japan; German contribution to defense of Western Europe; U.S.-German civil affairs arrangements. 0319 Greece, August 8-20,1951. 9pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese war reparations. 0328 India, April 27,1950-December 19,1951.175pp. Major Topics: Indian position on Japanese peace treaty; IBRD loan for Bokaro-Konar project; U.S.-Indian relations; India refuses to sign Japanese peace treaty; Indian food situation; U.S. economic aid to India. 0503 Indochina, August 17-21,1951.12pp. Major Topics: North Vietnam; Japanese peace treaty; Vietminh negotiations; Vietnamese government mobilization decree; Associated States of Indochina invited to attend San Francisco Conference. 0515 Indonesia, May 1,1950-September 4,1951. 62pp. Major Topics: Political stability of Indonesia; Association of South Moluccas; European exports to Indonesia; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese war reparations; economic relations between Japan and Indonesia. 0577 Intelligence Reports, June 1950-March 19, 1952.298pp. Major Topics: Soviet participation in Japanese peace conference; Soviet foreign and internal affairs; Japanese position on Korean Conflict; Prospects for regional cooperation in South and Southeast Asia; Soviet plans to attack Japan, Formosa; Japanese cooperation with U.S. and Western Allies; Japanese rearmament; Japanese economic situation; PRC manpower requirements; Japanese reconsideration of occupation-sponsored measures; Japanese peace treaty [Japanese reservations regarding, world reaction to]; U.S. tactics in Indochina; British policy on China; U.S. press reports regarding Far East 0875 Iran, May 1,1950-August 8,1951.11pp. Major Topics: Iranian ambassador's meetings with John Foster Dulles and Dean Acheson; Iranian economic conditions; Iranian participation in Japanese peace conference. 0886 Islands, February 3,1951-January 3,1952.116pp. Major Topics: Soviet occupation of Sakhalin and Kuriles Islands; U.S. trusteeship of Ryukyu and Bonin Islands; economic situation in Ryukyu Islands; Japanese peace treaty; requests to return Ryukyu Islands to Japan. Reel? 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 6 cont.•Islands cont.-Italy 0001 Islands, February 3,1951-January 3,1952 cont. 144pp. Major Topics: Requests for return of Ryukyu and Bonin Islands to Japan; political status of Ryukyu Islands; Soviet occupation of Kurile Islands. Frame # 0145 Italy, 1950-September 18,1951.72pp. Major Topics: Trusteeship agreement for Somaliland; Japanese peace treaty; Italian diplomatic representation in U.S.; restitution of Italian assets in Japan; Italian elections; Italian role in Japanese peace settlement; treatment of Italian nationals in Japan during World War II. Box 7•Japan Trip-Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Other Matters 0217 Japan Trip, January-February 1951 (Cables), January 15-February 20,1951.220pp. Major Topics: U.S. policy toward Japan; Communist domination of Asia; U.S. defense of Japan, the Ryukyus, the Philippines, and Formosa; John Foster Dulles's mission to Japan; Japanese peace treaty [British position on, Japanese Diet hearings on, U.S. terms]; U.S. relations with Japan. 0437 Japan Trip, January-February 1951, December 13,1950-March 19, 1951.119pp. Major Topics: John Foster Dulles's mission to Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Philippines; disposition of RyukyuIslands; Japanese peace treaty [British, Australian, and Indonesian positions on]; Pacific Pact; U.S. occupation costs in Japan; John Foster Dulles's meeting with Shigeru Yoshda; Japanese compensation for damaged Allied property; Japanese desire to retain Ryukyu and Kurile Islands; Japanese rearmament. 0556 Japan Trip, April 1951, April 13-May 14,1951.88pp. Major Topics: List of Japanese ships sunk in vicinity of Philippines; John Foster Dulles's mission to Japan; Japanese war reparations; Japanese peace treaty [British position on]; John Foster Dulles's meetings with Shigeru Yoshida and Emperor Hirohito; Japanese Liberal party; ROK participation in Japanese peace settlement; Japanese civil aviation. 0644 Japan Trip, December 1951, October 23, 1951-January 24,1952. 56pp. Major Topics: John Foster Dulles's mission to Japan; Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry; visit to Japan by Senators John J. Sparkman and H. Alexander Smith; John Foster Dulles's meeting with Japanese labor leaders. 0700 Japan-Korea Trip, June 1950, May 26-July 24,1950.155pp. Major Topics: John Foster Dulles's trip to Japan and ROK; Japanese peace treaty; U.S. military aid to ROK; ROK cotton textile industry; ROK economic conditions; Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations. 0855 Japanese Constitution, November 19,1946-August 27,1951.25pp. Major Topics: Japanese attitude toward constitutional provision renouncing war; English translation of Japanese constitution. 0880 Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Other Matters, 1950, April 14-December 28, 1950.122pp. Major Topics: Economic rehabilitation of East and South Asia; U.S. occupation policies in Japan; peace proposal by Buddhist nationals in Japan; Federation of International Religious Fellowship Societies; Japanese petition for return of Okinawa. ReelS 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 7 cont.•Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Other Matters cont. 0001 Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Other Matters, 1950, April 14-December 28, 1950 cont 120pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; globalism; Douglas MacArthur's vision of new Japan; plans for creation of tourism industry in Japan; establishment of Japanese National Frame # 0121 Construction Corporation; Japanese five-year plan; Japanese Management Association; Japanese rearmament; Japanese economic conditions. Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Other Matters, 1951, January 9-December 19, 1951.631pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese peace policy; Japanese Socialist party; Japanese rearmament; Japanese police law amendments; Allied occupation policy in Japan; Japanese trade; U.S.-Japanese cooperation for mutual security; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; Japanese shipping industry; Japanese national security; damage of Allied property in Japan; legal status of Formosa; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese political parties; repatriation of Japanese POWs and internees; Japanese land use policy; World Congress of Free Nations. Box 8•Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Other Matters cont.-Japanese Peace Treaty 0752 Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Other Matters, cont 1952, January 3-April 7, 1952.106pp. Major Topics: Communism in Far East; Japanese patriotic organizations; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese rearmament; Japanese territorial problem; Point Four Programs in Asia; U.S. tariff on pottery and chinaware. 0858 Japanese Peace Treaty, December 1,1948-May 6,1952.143pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese property and claims questions; list of nations at war with Japan; list of multilateral treaties with Japan; reactivation of Japanese armed forces; Soviet action in relation to separate peace settlement with Japan; Japanese renunciation of war; Japanese contribution to military sanctions; disposition of German and Japanese diplomatic property within U.S.; treatment of Allied nationals arrested in Japan during World War II; Compensation for damage to Allied property in Japan; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; Japanese overseas agencies. Reel 9 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 8 cont•Japanese Peace Treaty cont.-Korea 0001 Japanese Peace Treaty, December 1,1948-May 6,1952 cont. 432pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty [drafts, Soviet aide-mémoire on, Indian position on, Japanese government's views on, PRC participation in signing of]; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; disposition of Formosa; Pacific security pact; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; Japanese national police force; war claims against Japan; Japanese industrial mobilization; U.S. economic aid to Japan; Japanese shipping industry; "Uniting for Peace" resolution; Japanese participation in the Congo Basin System; Japanese rearmament; status of Chinese Nationalist government; Japanese authority to negotiate trade agreements; Japanese overseas agencies; Japanese human rights declaration. 0433 Japan, Post Treaty, July 30,1951-February 5,1952.144pp. Major Topics: U.S. negotiations with Japan after signing of peace treaty; U.S. military bases in Japan; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; Japanese peace treaty ratification; Japanese national police force; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; Japanese reservations regarding peace settlement; U.S. loans to Japan; Japanese human rights declaration; war claims against Japan; Japanese economic problems. Frame # 0577 Korea, October 1948-February 6,1952.424pp. Major Topics: Political developments in Korea; Korean economic resources; withdrawal of U.S. occupation faces from Korea; U.S. policy toward Korea; ROK participation in Japanese peace settlement; ROK claim to Tsushima Island; U.S. objectives in Korea; U.S. reaction to North Korean invasion of ROK; role of Douglas MacArthur in Korean crisis; U.S. military aid to ROK; Allied military operations in Korea; Japanese peace treaty; UN action in Korea; Japanese Communist party; Korean refugees; capture of Japanese fishing boats by ROK; Korean relief efforts. Reel 1(0) S4-ED-423: Japamese Peace Treaty Files off Johm Foster Bulles, 1947-19152 cont. SUBJECT FILES comí. Box 8 cont•Korea conL-Latim America 0001 Korea, October 1948-February 6,1952 cont 44pp. Major Topics: Attendance of Korean observers at Japanese peace conference; Japanese peace treaty; Communists break off truce talks in Korea; UN casualties in Korea; Military and relief assistance for Korea. 0045 Latin America, April 19,1951-Januaiy 10,1952.21pp. Major Topics: Pacific security arrangements; Japanese peace treaty [positions of Honduras, Mexico, Venezuela, Peru, and Ecuador]. Box 9•MacArthur-Miscellaoeomis 0066 MacArthur, December 9,1949-March 20,1952.394pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Communist menace in Asia; U.S. strategic interests in Formosa; Japanese national security; invasion of ROK; Douglas MacArthur's concept of postwar Japan; Douglas MacArthur appointed to command UN forces in Korea; Japanese rearmament and war reparations; Japanese commercial competition; U.S.-Philippines security treaty; method of appointment of supreme commanda* for the Allied powers; Douglas MacArthur relieved of command in Korea; Matthew Ridgway appointed to head UN forces in Korea; ROK military manpower; Douglas MacArthur's participation at the San Francisco Conference. 0460 Miscellaneous, May 29-December 28,1950.346pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; John Foster Dulles's meeting with Douglas MacArthur; plans for postwar Japan; U.S. military bases in Japan; Japanese overseas emigration; use of Japanese manpower for Asian aid programs; development of New Guinea; Marshall Plan and Point Fair Program in Asia; Japan Management Association; Japanese economic conditions; U.S. white paper on China; prohibition of Japanese trademarks and trade names; U.S. policy on Famosa; repatriation of Japanese POWs and internees. 0806 Miscellaneous, January 5-December 29,1951.224pp. Major Topics: Japanese economic conditions; Japanese immigration to New Guinea; Japanese unemployment problem; Japanese steel industry; restrictions on use of trademarks and trade names in Japan; Japanese rearmament; war claims against Japan; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese bonds; Far Eastern Commission. Frame # Reel 11 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 9 cont•Miscellaneous cont. 0001 Miscellaneous, January 5-December 29,1951 cont. 243pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese rearmament; visit of Japanese Diet members to Washington, D.C.; Japanese war criminals; repatriation of Japanese POWs held by USSR; U.S. military, economic aid to Iraq; Japanese steel industry. Box 10•Miscellaneous cont.-Pakistan 0244 Miscellaneous, January 10-April 15,1952.120pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese labor movement; Japanese export industry; U.S.-Japanese economic cooperation; Japanese human rights declaration; Japanese Shinto religion. 0364 National Security Council [NSC], January 10,1949-November 23,1952. 66pp. Major Topics: NSC reappraisal of U.S. policy toward Korea; Japanese security arrangements; Japanese rearmament; Japanese peace treaty; NSC position on disarmament proposals; information on NSC papers. 0430 Netherlands, September 14,1950-November 15,1951.88pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japan plans for development and conservation of fisheries; war claims against Japan; Dutch-Indonesian relations. 0518 New Zealand, September 14,1950-February 8, [March 20,] 1952.108pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; John Foster Dulles's visit to New Zealand; Pacific security arrangements; U.S. security treaties with Australia and New Zealand; Japanese shipbuilding capacity. 0626 Norway, July 12,1950-August 30, 1951. 13pp. Major Topics: Korean War; Japanese peace treaty. 0639 Pacific Pact, March 2,1950-October 1,1951.318pp. Major Topics: Baguio Conference; Pacific security arrangements; role of Great Britain and France in Pacific Pact; Australian purchase of Neptune bombers; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese rearmament; U.S. security treaties with Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and Philippines; Australian elections; Indonesian application for admission to Far Eastern Commission. 0957 Pakistan, July 1, [August 15,] 1950-August 30, 1951.23pp. Major Topics: Korean War; Japanese peace treaty. Reel 12 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT PILES cont. Box 10 cont.•Philippines 0001 Philippines, September 27,1950-December 17,1951. 504pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; U.S. aid to Philippines; Japanese war reparations; John Foster Dulles's trip to the Philippines; U.S. security treaties with Australia, New Zealand, and Philippines; Philippine War Damage Commission; Pacific security 10 Frame # arrangements; Japanese economic conditions; Philippine national security; use of American bases in Philippines by third powers. Box 11•Poland-Rafificationi 0505 Poland, August 16-17,1951.7pp. Major Topic: Poland invited to attend San Francisco Conference. 0512 Portugal, November 8,1950-October 1,1951.87pp. Major Topics: Portuguese participation in Japanese peace settlement; reconquest and reoccupation of Portuguese Timor; Pacific security arrangements; Japanese war reparations. 0599 Public Opinion Surveys, September 14,1950-January 30,1952.159pp. Major Topics: U.S. public opinion on Korean crisis, higher taxes, domestic controls, Japanese peace treaty, retention of U.S. military bases in Japan, and Japanese rearmament; Japanese political situation; Japanese and U.S. reaction to dismissal of Douglas MacArthur; American press opinion on Far East 0758 Ratification, September 13,1951-March 21,1952.240pp. Major Topics: U.S. Senate hearings on ratification of Japanese peace treaty; transmission of Japanese peace treaty to President Harry S Truman; defense of Egypt; UN charter; International Court of Justice; U.S. peace treaties with Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria, and Hungary; North Atlantic Treaty; U.S. security treaties with Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan; Japanese support for Red Cross relief efforts in Korea; Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission; U.S. war claims against Japan; Japanese war reparations to PRC. Reel 13 54=]D)=423: Japaeese Peace Treaty Files of Jota Foster Belles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont Box 11 cont.•^Ratification cont-Sino-Sovkt Treaties 0001 Ratification, September 13,1951-March 21,1952 cont. 64pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; William E. Jenner; Japanese war reparations; U.S. security treaties with Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines; Everett Dirksen; Francis Wilcox; Japanese human rights declaration. 0065 Reparations, October 21,1946-May 31, [July 11,] 1951.43pp. Major Topics: Philippine claims for Japanese war reparations; U.S. statement on Japanese war reparations and property claims; Allied Powers Property Compensation Law. 0108 Ridgway, General Matthew B., January 2-October 7,1951.28pp. Major Topics: Biographical sketch of Matthew B. Ridgway; decorations awarded to Matthew B. Ridgway; Japanese peace treaty; Matthew B. Ridgway appointed supreme commander for the Allied powers; termination of occupation controls in Japan; correspondence between Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida and General Ridgway regarding Japanese peace treaty. 0136 Rockefeller, John D. (Draft Report to Mr. Dulles), January 25-December 4,1951. 324pp. Major Topics: Biographical sketch of John D. Rockefeller III; John D. Rockefeller Ill's visit to Japan; U.S.-Japanese cultural relations; John D. Rockefeller in criticized for not meeting with Japanese Catholic representatives; Round Table Conference on Christian Culture and Peace; political orientation of post-treaty Japan; John D. Rockefeller in proposal for establishment of cultural and student centers in Japan. 11 Frame # 0460 0676 Sebald, Ambassador William J., June 26,1950-March 25,19S2.216pp. Major Topics: Joint Chiefs of Staff; Japanese peace treaty; John Foster Dulles's mission to Japan; Japanese economic conditions; U.S. economic aid to Japan; U.S. diplomatic representation in Japan; disposition of Japanese diplomatic property in the U.S.; U.S. Information and Educational programs for Japan; Japanese participation in UN specialized agencies; treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation between Japan and U.S.; organized labor in Japan; most-favored-nation status for Japan; Japanese obligations under surplus property agreements; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; U.S. policy toward Japan; Japanese Socialist party; Thomas E. Dewey's trip to Japan. Sino-Soviet Treaties, February 10,1946-April 4,1951.55pp. Major Topics: Sino-Soviet treaty of friendship and alliance; USSR information bulletin; Soviet agreement with PRC regarding Dairen. Box 12•Spain-Treasury, Department of 0731 Spain, July 28-August 1,1951.4pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; war claims against Japan. 0735 Thailand, March 30-December 17,1951.24pp. Major Topics: Reimbursement to U.S. for logistic support to Thai troops in Korea; Japanese peace treaty; disposition of Japanese assets in Thailand. 0759 Trade and Commerce, January 20-January 16,1952.208pp. Major Topics: International raw materials allocations affecting Japan; Japanese participation in Congo Basin system; Allied Powers Property Compensation Law; Japanese industrial outlook; Japanese supply problems; Malaya and Philippines as sources of iron ore for Japan; Japanese foreign trade statistics; organized labor in Japan; commercial clauses of Japanese peace treaty; Japanese rights in the Bank for International Settlements; rehabilitation of Japanese merchant marine; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese customs tariff and commodity tax laws. 0967 Treasury, Department of, March 28-July 20, 1951. 8pp. Major Topics: Japanese pre-war bonds; Japanese peace treaty. Reel 14 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 12 cont.•Treaty Documents-Treaty Drafts 0001 Treaty Documents Beginning September 1949 (Known as Butterworth's Black Book), September 1949-September 18,1951.195pp. Major Topics: List of Japanese peace treaty documents; Japanese peace treaty [British position, meeting with Harry S Truman regarding, Douglas Mac Arthur's views on. Defense Department position on. Joint Chiefs of Staffs position on, draft of, territorial clauses, negotiations]; U.S. military bases in Japan; Japanese war reparations; Japanese assets in exenemy and neutral countries. 0196 Treaty Drafts, December 29, 1949-March 20,1951.275pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty [drafts, territorial clauses, political clauses, war criminals, end of occupation, war claims, property, rights, and interests, general economic relations, settlement of disputes, miscellaneous clauses, special property provisions, insurance, prize courts and judgments, security clauses]; trusteeship of Ryukyu and Bonin Islands; multilateral treaties and conventions with Japan; Japan renounces special interests and rights in China; Allied property in Japan, Japanese property in Allied territory. 12 Frame # 0471 0576 Treaty Drafts, May 3,1951.105pp. Major Topic: Japanese peace treaty [drafts, territorial clauses, security clauses; political and economic clauses, settlement of disputes, war claims and property clauses, amendments]. Treaty Drafts, June 14,1951. %pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty [drafts, territorial clauses, security clauses, political and eccmomic clauses, war claims and property clauses, settlement of disputes, declarations, protocols]; U.S.-Japanese security treaty. Box 13•Treaty Drafts cont-Umited Kimgdom 0672 Treaty Drafts, July 3,1951.78pp. Major Topic: Japanese peace treaty [drafts, territorial clauses, security clauses, political and economic clauses, war claims and property clauses, settlement of disputes, declarations, revisions]. 0750 Treaty Drafts, August 13,1951. 62pp. Major Topic: Japanese peace treaty [Japanese translation, English drafts, territorial clauses, security clauses, political and economic clauses, war claims and property clauses, settlement of disputes, declarations, protocols]. 0812 Treaty Histories, [September 19-21,1951]. 28pp. Major Topics: Philippine-U.S. mutual defense treaty; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; U.S. security treaty with Australia and New Zealand. 0840 United Kingdom, September 13,1949-February 28,1952.160pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; implications of blockade of Korea; Japanese shipbuilding capacity; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; Pacific security arrangements; invitation to PRC government to attend San Francisco Conference; dismissal of Douglas Mac Arthur. Reel 15 S4-D-423 % Japanese Peace Treaty Fnles off Jota Foster Belles, 1947-1952 conk SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 13 cont.•United Kimgdom comt-USSM 0001 United Kingdom, September 13,1949-February 28,1952 cont 301pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; Japanese war criminals; Japanese commercial relations; Japanese civil aviation; Japanese participation in Congo Basin system; disposal of Japanese shares in the Bank for International Settlements; PRC participation in Japanese peace settlement; Japan granted most-favored-nation rights; Allied Powers Property Compensation Law; British claim to Swiss franc accounts of Yokohama Specie Bank; British House of Commons debates; Winston S. Churchill's address to U.S. Congress. 0302 United Kingdom•London-Paris Trip, June 2-14,1951, May 28-August 14,1951.131pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty; John Foster Dulles's trips to London and Paris; John Foster Dulles's meetings with President Harry S Truman, Dean Acheson, Winston S. Churchill, and Dwight Eisenhower; Japanese war reparations; Indian participation in Japanese peace settlement. 0433 United Kingdom•Sir Alvary Gascoigne (British Tokyo Conferences), January 29February 8,1951.61pp. Major Topics: Sir Alvary Gascoigne's meeting with John Foster Dulles; British position on Japanese peace treaty; Pacific Defense Council; Japanese shipbuilding industry; Japanese overseas assets. 13 Frame # 0494 USSR•Folder 1, July 22,1947-May 29,1951.274pp. Major Topics: Soviet position on Japanese peace treaty; Soviet exclusion from Japanese peace treaty; Soviet propaganda; Soviet Far Eastern policy since Yalta Conference; John Foster Dulles's meeting with Yakov Malik; Soviet occupation of Kuriles and Sakhalin Island; Potsdam Declaration; Far Eastern Commission. Box 14•USSR cont 0768 USSR•Folder 2, June 1, 1951-March 25,1952. 244pp. Major Topics: Soviet position on Japanese peace treaty; relationship of Alexander Kerensky to 1919 peace treaty with Germany; Russian participation in Versailles Peace Conference of 1919; USSR invited to attend San Francisco Conference; PRC membership in UN; proposed Soviet amendments to Japanese peace treaty; Pacific Pact; U.S. military forces in Japan; Japanese demilitarization; controls over Japanese economic development and trade; Japanese war criminals. Reel 16 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. SUBJECT FILES cont. Box 14 cont.•USSR cont.-Yugoslavia 0001 USSR•Folder 2, June 1,1951-March 25,1952 cont. 53pp. Major Topics: Soviet position on Japanese and German peace treaties; Andrei Gromyko; Japanese militarism; U.S. occupation of Japan; U.S. military bases in Japan. 0054 USSR•Soviet Communist Tactics, July 18, 1951-January 3, 1952. 67pp. Major Topics: Soviet tactics regarding Japanese peace treaty and Korea; Soviet propaganda; Berlin trade issue; Sino-Soviet alliance; West German rearmament; Japanese Communist party; Iranian oil dispute. 0121 White House, February 4, 1950-March 25,1952.172pp. Major Topics: Harry S Truman; Japanese peace treaty; John Foster Dulles's mission to Japan; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; U.S. occupation of Ryukyu Islands; U.S. security treaties with Australia, New Zealand, and Philippines; Japanese war reparations; Harry S Truman's plans to attend San Francisco Conference; USSR and Associated States of Indochina invited to attend San Francisco Conference; Harry S Truman's meeting with Philippine president Elpidio Quirino; Japanese peace treaty ratification; Congressional Commission on the Ryukyu Islands; economic report of the President. 0293 Yoshida, Prime Minister (Includes Deputy Prime Minister Iguchi), February 13, 1951March21, 1952.110pp. Major Topics: Shigeru Yoshida; Japanese fisheries; minutes of proceedings of Japanese National Diet; Japanese diplomatic problems; dismissal of Douglas Mac Arthur; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese national security; Japanese compensation for damaged Allied property; U.S. military occupation costs in Japan; repatriation of Japanese POWs in USSR and PRC; Shigeru Yoshida's correspondence with Matthew B. Ridgway; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; Japanese policy toward China; U.S. loans to Japan. 0403 Yugoslavia, July 6,1950-October 16,1951. 8pp. Major Topics: Yugoslavia requests loan from IBRD; Soviet propaganda; possible Soviet attack on Yugoslavia; termination of state of war between Yugoslavia and Japan. 14 Frame # CABLE FILES Box 15•Addis Ababa-Pjakanta 0411 Addis Ababa, July 23-August23,1951.13pp. Major Topics: Ethiopian position on Japanese peace treaty; multilateral treaties with Japan; disposition of former Japanese territories; Potsdam Declaration; Ethiopian decision to sign Japanese peace treaty with reservations. 0424 Ankara, August 6-27,1951. 8pp. Major Topics: Turkish position on Japanese peace treaty; Soviet and PRC participation in San Francisco Conference. 0432 Athens, July 23-August 21, 1951. 4pp. Major Topics: Greece accepts invitation to San Francisco Conference; Japanese war reparations; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference. 0436 Baghdad, April 15-August 27,1951.10pp. Major Topics: Japanese application for membership in World Health Organization; Iraqi and Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference. 0446 Bangkok, April 17,1951-January 10,1952.25pp. Major Topics: Pacific security arrangements; Thai political and economic situation; smuggling of automobile tires from Thailand to PRC; Thai rice exports; Thai-Japanese trade agreement 0471 Beirut, July 16-September 14,1951.6pp. Major Topics: Lebanese participation in San Francisco Conference; Lebanese political situation. 0477 Belgrade, July 20,195 l-January 8,1952.11pp. Major Topics: Yugoslavian position on Japanese peace treaty; Soviet-PRC relations; Soviet and PRC participation in San Francisco Conference; Yugoslavia declines invitation to San Francisco Conference; Yugoslavia terminates state of war with Japan. 0488 Berlin, June 12,1951-February 23,1952.24pp. Major Topics: Korean armistice agreement; West German political developments; West German views on Japanese peace treaty and Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Soviet overflights of U.S. zone of Germany; German press and radio reports. 0512 Bern, March 22-August 16,1951.6pp. Major Topic: Swiss press reports on Japanese peace treaty and Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference. 0518 Bonn, June 21,1951-[March 12,] August 12,1952.13pp. Major Topics: West German position on Japanese peace treaty; repatriation of German and Japanese POWs still held in Eastern Europe and USSR; Japanese acceptance of war crimes judgments; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement 0531 Brussels, June 9,1951-[March 12,] August 12,1952.35pp. Major Topics: Belgian press reports on Korean armistice, Japanese peace treaty, termination of war with Germany, Persian oil issue, and Belgian political situation; Belgian position on Japanese peace treaty; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Japanese war reparations. 0566 Budapest, June 16,1951-January 4,1952.6pp. Major Topics: Hungarian position on Japanese peace treaty; Hungarian espionage and sabotage trials; Joseph Stalin's message to Japanese people. 0572 Cairo, July 19-August 29,1951.20pp. Major Topics: Egyptian position on Japanese peace treaty; Arab League; Suez Canal restrictions. 0592 Calcutta, July 15-December 8,1951.5pp. Major Topics: Indian dissatisfaction with Japanese peace treaty terms; Indian rejection of Japanese peace treaty. 15 Frame # 0597 0656 0816 0840 0846 Canberra, February 6,1951-March 22,1952.59pp. Major Topics: Australian position on Japanese peace treaty; Pacific security arrangements; U.S. security treaties with Australia, New Zealand, and Philippines; Japanese rearmament; Japanese fisheries declaration; administration of tLS.-held islands in Pacific. Circulars, March 31,195HFebruary 13,1952.160pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty revisions; North Korean land reform; Korean armistice talks; dismissal of Douglas Mac Arthur; Japanese local elections; Pacific security arrangements; Japanese war reparations; invitations to San Francisco Conference; press coverage of San Francisco Conference; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; U.S.-Philippine security treaty; U.S. tariff on tuna fish imports; North Pacific Fisheries Convention; U.S. reports on foreign labor activities; Japanese rearmament. Colombo, February 2,195 l-March 20,1952.24pp. Major Topics: Southeast Asian fears regarding PRC; Ceylon's position on Japanese peace treaty; sovereignty of Formosa; Indian refusal to attend San Francisco Conference; Ceylonese rice loan for Japan. Damascus, August 21-29,1951. 6pp. Major Topics: Arab League; Japanese peace treaty; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Disposition of former Japanese territory. Djakarta, January 31,1951-February 28,1952.183pp. Major Topics: Pacific security arrangements; Indonesian position on Japanese peace treaty; Japanese rearmament; Indonesian political situation; Japanese war reparations; Korean armistice negotiations; participation of PRC and Associated States of Indochina in San Francisco Conference; Indonesian press reports on Japanese peace treaty; Indonesian restrictions on Japanese imports; Japanese-Indonesian fisheries negotiations; IndonesianJapanese trade relations. Reel 17 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. CABLE FILES cont. Box 15 cont.•Dublin-Karachi 0001 Dublin, September [22], 27-[December 28,1951] January 8,1952.8pp. Major Topics: Irish political situation; plebiscite in Northern Ireland; Irish position on Japanese peace treaty; recognition of PRC. 0009 Frankfort, March 22-August 27, 1951.42pp. Major Topics: Status of Japanese assets in Germany; German position on Japanese peace treaty; U.S. occupation costs in Germany and Japan; West German contribution to European defense; Japanese war reparations; U.S. occupation policies in Germany; German domestic political crisis; Korean armistice negotiations; Soviet overflights of U.S. zone of Germany; West German economic problems. 0051 Geneva, June 21,1951-February 12,1952.50pp. Major Topics: Japan readmitted to ILO; Japanese assets in neutral countries transferred to control of International Committee of the Red Cross; Japanese peace treaty; International Committee of the Red Cross invited to assist Allied ex-POWs formerly in Japan; International Committee of the Red Cross representative invited to attend San Francisco Conference; liquidation of Japanese assets; exchange of POWs in Korea; UN Commission on POWs; demand for repatriation of POWs and civilian internees held by USSR and PRC since World War II. 16 Frame # 0101 0131 0141 0217 0220 0225 The Hague, May 7,1951^1arch 25,1952. 30pp. Major Topics: Dutch position on Japanese peace treaty; Dutch elections; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Korean armistice talks; Japanese war reparations. Helsinki, July 26,1951-January 18, [March 11,] 1952.10pp. Major Topics: World Peace Council; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese and German rearmament; North Vietnamese position on Japanese peace treaty; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference. Hong Kong, March 22,1951-Februaiy 20,1952.16pp. Major Topics: Buildup of Soviet forces in the Balkans; Hong Kong's position on Japanese peace treaty; U.S. security treaties with Australia and New Zealand; political situation in mainland China; PRC. propaganda; Hong Kong imposes ban on shipment of strategic materials to PRC; Communist plan to use former Japanese POWs as a "liberation army" to set up puppet Communist regime in Japan; Korean armistice talks; PRC and Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Japanese assets in Hong Kong; Japanese war reparations; U.S. intelligence activities in Hong Kong; U.S. policy in Far East Istanbul, August 27-28,1951.3pp. Major Topic: Turkey invited to attend San Francisco Conference. Jidda, July 23-August 22,1951. 5pp. Major Topic: Saudi Arabia invited to attend San Francisco Conference. Karachi, May 7,1951-March 25,1952. 33pp. Major Topics: Pakistan's position on Japanese peace treaty; Japanese commerce and industry; U.S. delegation to San Francisco Conference; participation of Associated States of Indochina and USSR in San Francisco Conference; India rejects invitation to San Francisco Conference; Japanese-Pakistani trade relations. Box 16•Latin America-Manila 0258 Latin America, August 16,1951-March 21,1952.144pp. Major Topics: Participation in San Francisco Conference by Honduras, Chile, USSR, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Brazil, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Uruguay, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Bolivia, Cuba, Guatemala, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Argentina, Colombia, and Paraguay; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese-Brazilian trade arrangements; transfer of Japanese territory to U.S.; Mexican trade relations with Japan; Allied Powers Property Compensation Law. 0402 Lisbon, August 17,1951-February 12,1952. 3pp. Major Topics: Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; unfreezing of private Japanese assets in Portugal. 0405 London, December 20,1950-March 21,1952. 363pp. Major Topics: British and Indian positions on the Japanese peace treaty; Japanese rearmament; U.S. military bases in Japan; Japanese economic recovery; most-favored-nation status for Japan; Pacific security arrangements; U.S. proposals fa- Japanese peace treaty; Japanese application for membership in UN; dismissal of Douglas MacArthur; disposition of Formosa; Japanese war reparations; Japanese shipbuilding capacity; British diplomatic representation in Japan; Italian peace treaty revisions; Italian-Japanese peace treaty; participation in San Francisco Conference by USSR and Associated States of Indochina; U.S. and British delegations to San Francisco Conference; Japanese relations with Formosa; U.S.-Japanese civil aviation agreement; Winston S. Churchill; Japanese participation in export controls. 0768 Luxembourg, August 21,1951. 2pp. Major Topic: Luxembourg accepts invitation to San Francisco Conference. 0770 Madrid, March 22,1951-March 6,1952.13pp. Major Topics: Renewal of Japanese-Spanish diplomatic relations; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Spanish position on Japanese peace treaty; Japanese war reparations. 17 Frame # 0783 Manila, February 10, [July 19,] 1950-March 26,1952.226pp. Major Topics: John Foster Dulles's visit to Philippines and meeting with Elpidio Quirino; Japanese war reparations; Huk rebellion; political situation in Philippines; Philippine position on Japanese peace treaty; U.S.-Philippines security treaty; U.S. military and economic aid to Philippines; Communist propaganda; Japanese membership in ILO; U.S. trusteeship status for Formosa; Japanese economic conditions. Reel 18 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. CABLE FILES cont. Box 16 cont.•Manila cont.-Melbourne 0001 Manila, February 10, [July 19,] 1950-March 26, 1952 cont. 308pp. Major Topics: Japanese war reparations; U.S.-Philippine security treaty; Philippine position on Japanese peace treaty; Japanese economic conditions; U.S. security treaties with Australia and New Zealand; Philippine political situation; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Communist propaganda; U.S. technical assistance for Philippines; Philippine presidential elections. 0309 Melbourne, April [6], 9-September 15,1951. 6pp. Major Topics: Australian position on Japanese peace treaty; Japanese rearmament; Australian political situation. Box 17•Monrovia-Rome 0315 Monrovia, July 19-August 15,1951. 8pp. Major Topics: Liberia invited to San Francisco Conference; Liberian delegation to San Francisco Conference. 0323 Moscow, August 4,195(>-March 18,1952.153pp. Major Topics: Joseph Stalin's views on Marxism; Soviet proposal for a Council of Foreign Ministers; German demilitarization; Soviet position on Japanese peace treaty; Soviet propaganda; Korean armistice talks; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Soviet delegation to San Francisco Conference; repatriation of Japanese and German POWs held by USSR. 0476 New Delhi, April 19,1951-March 7,1952.129pp. Major Topics: U.S. security treaties with Australia and New Zealand; Japanese rearmament; Indian position on Japanese peace treaty; Korean military situation; PRC and Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; disposition of Formosa; discussions with Jawaharlal Nehru regarding Japanese peace treaty; Indian political situation; Associated States of Indochina invited to attend San Francisco Conference; Indian refusal to sign Japanese peace treaty; Italian membership in UN; PRC intervention in Burma. 0605 Oslo, August 17-22, 1951.4pp. Major Topics: Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Norwegian position on Japanese peace treaty. 0609 Ottawa, March 27, 1951-March 13, 1952. 18pp. Major Topics: Canadian position on Japanese peace treaty; Pacific fisheries convention; British-Canadian political and economic discussions. 0627 Paris, April 30, 1951-March 24, 1952. 176pp. Major Topics: German demilitarization; reestablishment of independent Austria; peace treaty with Italy; Soviet proposal for Council of Foreign Ministers; French and Soviet positions on Japanese peace treaty; participation in San Francisco Conference by Associated States of Indochina, International Committee of the Red Cross, and USSR; most-favored- 18 Frame # 0803 0815 0820 0829 0837 0940 0995 0997 nation status for Japan; French political situation; Japanese relations with Formosa; Japanese associate membership in ECAFE; Japanese exports to France; UN Commission on POWs; International Committee of the Red Cross handling of Japanese assets. Peking, August 16,1951.12pp. Major Topic: Chou En-Lai's statement on Japanese peace treaty and San Francisco Conference. Phnom Penh, July 24-August 25,1951. 5pp. Major Topics: Cambodian participation in San Francisco Conference; Cambodian delegation to San Francisco Conference. Praha [Prague], July 23-August 29,1951. 9pp. Major Topics: Czech participation in San Francisco Conference; Czech delegation to San Francisco Conference. Pretoria, July 19-August 17,1951. 8pp. Major Topic: Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference. Pusan, [April 11,] July 23,1951-March 14, 1952.103pp. Major Topics: Dismissal of Douglas MacArthur; ROK position on Japanese peace treaty; Japanese-ROK relations; disposition of Japanese property in ROK; Japanese fishing rights; ROK excluded from San Francisco Conference; U.S. refusal to enter into defense pact with ROK; Korean armistice talks; ROK political situation; Syngman Rhee issues proclamation of ROK sovereignty over adjacent seas; Japanese war reparations. Rangoon, April 6,1951-February 29,1952.55pp. Major Topics: Japanese war reparations; U.S. security treaties with Australia and New Zealand; Burma's position on Japanese peace treaty; Burmese mediation in Kashmir dispute; political situation in Burma; Burmese-Indonesian conference in Rangoon to discuss Japanese peace treaty; Burmese refusal to sign Japanese peace treaty; Burmese relations with PRC; Japanese rice loan to Ceylon. Reykjavik, August 10,1951. 2pp. Major Topic: Attendance of Icelandic journalists at Japanese peace treaty signing ceremonies. Rome, May 11,1951-January 21,1952.27pp. Major Topics: North Korean request that UN arrest Douglas MacArthur, Matthew Ridgway, and other UN commanders in Korea as war criminals; Italian peace treaty revisions; Italy not permitted to sign Japanese peace treaty; Italian position on Japanese peace treaty; Italian political situation; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; UN Commission on POWs. Reel 19 54.]D)=423s Japamese Peace Treaty Files off Johm Foster Bulles, 1947-1952 comí. CABLE FILES cont Box 17 cont.•Saigom-Salzltrarg 0001 Saigon, April 1,1951-March 6,1952.182pp. Major Topics: ECA program in South Asia; Vietaamese request to be included in Pacific Pact; U.S. security treaties with Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the Philippines; participation in San Francisco Conference by Associated States of Indochina and USSR; Japanese war reparations; defense of Indochina; Vietnamese position on Japanese peace treaty; Thomas Dewey's visit to Vietnam; Nationalist Chinese not invited to San Francisco Conference; political situation in Indochina; Vietnamese claims to sovereignty over Paracel Islands; Japanese trade with Indochina. 19 Frame # 0183 Sakburg, August 19,1951.6pp. Major Topic: Political situation in Austria. Box 18•Telegrams Received at San Francisco-Tel Aviv 0189 Telegrams Received at San Francisco, September 1951. 390pp. Major Topics: Vietnam signs Japanese peace treaty; Soviet-PRC relations; Japanese, Soviet, and PRC opposition to U.S. draft of peace treaty; Chilean claims in the Antarctic; Japanese militarism; India, Burma, and Yugoslavia refuse to participate in San Francisco Conference; Communist propaganda; Nationalist Chinese, Indonesian, and Ecuadorian positions on Japanese peace treaty; Syria accepts invitation to San Francisco Conference; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Japanese war reparations; Japanese rearmament; military situation in Korea; proposed Asian conference on Japanese peace treaty; Japanese fisheries restrictions; PRC excluded ñom San Francisco Conference; ECA agreements with Associated States of Indochina; Foreign press comments on Japanese peace treaty; West German integration into European community; separate peace treaties between Japan and Italy, Nationalist China, and India; U.S. security treaty with Japan. 0579 Singapore, April 13,1951-March 14,1952. 31pp. Major Topics: World Peace Council declaration on Japanese peace treaty; PRC propaganda; Thomas Dewey's visit to Singapore; political situation in Singapore; Japanese war reparations; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference. 0610 Stockholm, April 9-August 17,1951. 5pp. Major Topics: Sweden supports Japanese membership in WHO; Swedish position on Korean armistice talks; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference. 0615 Sydney, February 20-August 30,1951.4pp. Major Topics: John Foster Dulles's visit to Australia; Australian support for UN efforts in Korea. 0619 Taipei, August 31,1950-March 25,1952.359pp. Major Topics: Chinese Nationalist position on Japanese peace treaty; Japanese war reparations; disposition of Formosa; dismissal of Douglas MacArthur; Chinese Nationalist political situation; U.S. policy on Formosa; U.S. military aid to Nationalist China; separate Japanese-Nationalist Chinese bilateral peace treaty; participation in San Francisco Conference by Chinese Nationalists, PRC, and USSR; Japanese-Nationalist Chinese trade agreement; Korean armistice talks; possible treaty between Japan and PRC; Chinese Nationalist plans for counterattack against mainland; Chinese Nationalist press reports; Japanese relations with Nationalist China and PRC. 0978 Tehran, July 25, 1951-March 18, 1952. 14pp. Major Topics: Iranian and Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; Iranian position on Japanese peace treaty; U.S. economic aid to India. 0992 Tel Aviv, May 23-August 22, 1951. 3pp. Major Topics: Israel abstains from voting on Japanese membership in ILO and WHO; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference. Reel 20 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. CABLE FILES cont. Box 18 cont.•Toyko 0001 Tokyo, December 8,1950-March 31,1951.177pp. Major Topics: Carlos Romulo invited to visit headquarters of UN Command in Korea; Japanese alignment with UN; Japanese position on peace treaty; repatriation of Japanese 20 Frame # POWs held by USSR; Japanese rearmament; political situation in Southeast Asia; UN reverses in Korea; U.S. control over Ryukyu and Bonin Islands; John Foster Dulles's mission to Far East; U.S. military bases in Japan; Japanese war reparations; Pacific security arrangements; Japanese shipbuilding capacity; Japanese fishing industry; Japanese Socialist party; Japanese membership in ILO, WHO, and UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. Box 19•Toyko comt 0178 Tokyo, April 1951.224pp. Major Topics: Japanese position on peace treaty; Japanese elections; Japanese adherence to international whaling convention; U.S. economic aid to Japan; disposition of Ryukyu and Bonin Islands; dismissal of Douglas MacArthur; Japanese membership in WHO; Matthew Ridgway appointed supreme commander for Allied powers in Japan; John Foster Dulles's mission to Japan; Pacific security arrangements; limitations on Japanese shipping. 0402 Tokyo, May 1951.110pp. Major Topics: Japanese constitution; Japanese elections; establishment of Japanese overseas agencies; Japanese adherence to international whaling convention; Soviet proposals regarding Japanese peace treaty; Japanese position on peace treaty; plans for Japanese admission to UN; Chinese participation in Japanese peace treaty; Japanese war reparations; dismissal of Douglas MacArthur; Allied Powers Property Compensation Law. 0512 Tokyo, June-July 1951.251pp. Major Topics: Japanese rearmament; Japanese political situation; Japanese and Soviet positions on peace treaty; Japanese shipping industry; disposition of Japanese assets; U.S.Canadian-Japanese fisheries convention; establishment of Japanese overseas agencies; U.S.Japanese security treaty; U.S. military occupation costs; Japanese war reparations; San Francisco selected as site for signing of Japanese peace treaty; Allied Powers Property Compensation Law; Italian-Japanese peace settlement. 0763 Tokyo, August 1951.208pp. Major Topics: Japanese political situation; Japanese position on peace treaty; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; Japanese membership in International Monetary Fund, Japanese delegation to San Francisco Conference; establishment of Japanese overseas agencies; disposition of occupied Japanese territory; Japanese war reparations; repatriation of Japanese POWs still held in USSR and PRC; Soviet participation in San Francisco Conference; U.S.-CanadianJapanese fisheries convention; Indian refusal to participate in San Francisco Conference. Reel 21 S4-D=423s Japamese Peace Treaty Fñles of Mm Foster Belles, 1L947-1L952 count. CABLE FILES cont. Box 19 cont.•Toyko cont 0001 Tokyo, September-November 1951.133pp. Major Topics: Emperor Hirohito's statement on signing of Japanese peace treaty; Japanese war reparations; internal airline for Japan; U.S. military forces in Japan; establishment of Japanese overseas agencies; North Pacific fisheries convention; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; Japanese rearmament; Japanese peace settlement with Nationalist China; JapaneseROK relations; Japanese trade and financial agreements; Japanese ratification of peace treaty. 21 Frame # Box 20•Toyko cont 0134 Tokyo, December 1951.276pp. Major Topics: North Pacific fisheries convention; Japanese trade agreements with Ceylon, Brazil, and Mexico; Japanese war reparations; Japanese-ROK relations; U.S. Information and Educational program in Japan; Far Eastern political situation; Japanese membership in ECAFE; Japanese recognition of Chinese Nationalist government; establishment of Japanese overseas agencies; U.S. treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation with Japan. 0410 Tokyo, January 1952. 316pp. Major Topics: Joseph Stalin's message to Japanese people; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; Japanese war reparations; Japanese political and economic situation; Japanese trade agreements with Nationalist China and Uruguay; U.S. treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation with Japan; repatriation of Japanese POWs still held by USSR; JapaneseROK relations; Japanese commodity allocations and controls; Battle Act; Japanese fisheries negotiations with Indonesia; ROK proclamation of sovereignty over adjacent seas. 0726 Tokyo, February 1952.274pp. Major Topics: U.S. civil administration of Ryukyu Islands; Japanese peace settlement with Nationalist China; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; Japanese war reparations; Japanese political and economic situation; U.S. tariff on tuna imports; U.S. military forces in Japan; Japanese steel exports to Great Britain; ROK proclamation of sovereignty over adjacent seas; Japanese timber imports from Alaska; Japanese fishing industry; Japanese trade relations with Chile. Reel 22 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. CABLE FILES cont. Box 20 cont.•Toyko cont.-Wellington 0001 Tokyo, February 1952 cont. 39pp. Major Topics: U.S.-British-Japanese cotton conference; General Council Trade Unions Convention in Japan; Japanese peace treaty; Japanese-ROK relations; Atomic Bomb Casualty Committee; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; Japanese peace settlement with Nationalist China. 0040 Tokyo, March 1952. 152pp. Major Topics: Japanese-ROK relations; Japanese peace settlement with Nationalist China; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; transfer of export destination control to Japanese government; North Pacific Fisheries Convention; Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission; Japanese participation in Moscow economic conference; termination of U.S. military occupation of Japan; Japanese assistance to UN forces in Korea; Japanese participation in GATT and Colombo Plan. 0192 Vienna, August 8-December 13,1951.9pp. Major Topics: German contribution to European defense; Soviet participation in Japanese peace treaty negotiations; Iranian oil crisis; Korean armistice negotiations. 0201 Vientiane, August 23, 1951.2pp. Major Topic: Laotian government accepts invitation to San Francisco Conference. 0203 Warsaw, July 18-August 22,1951.12pp. Major Topics: Poland accepts invitation to San Francisco Conference; composition of Polish delegation to San Francisco Conference. 22 Frame # 0215 Wellington, Febraary 23,1951-March 20,1952.29pp. Major Topics: John Foster Dulles's visit to New Zealand; Japanese peace treaty; Pacific security arrangements; participation of Associated States of Indochina in San Francisco Conference; U.S. security treaty with Australia and New Zealand. OTHER FILES Box 21 [Note: There is no file folder title for the following entry. A large portion of the material is written in Japanese characters.] 0244 [Miscellaneous Japanese Comments on äie Peace Treaty and Related Matters]. n.d. 751pp. Major Topics: Petitions for return of overseas assets of Japanese civilians, world peace, U.S. economic aid to Japan, Japanese rearmament, and return of former Japanese territory; plans for Japanese reconstruction; Declaration of Human Welfare. Reel 23 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. OTHER FILES cont. Box 22 [Note: There are no file folder titles for the entries on this reel. Some of the material is written in Japanese or Korean characters.] 0001 [Miscellaneous Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Related Matters cont], n.d. 1001pp. Major Topics: Petitions relating to restitution of overseas assets of Japanese civilians, return of former Japanese territories, world peace, Japanese rearmament, repatriation of Japanese POWs still held by USSR, and Japanese participation in UN and ILO; U.S.-Japanese defense cooperation; Japanese war criminals; establishment of the Industrial Development Youth Corps; Japanese position on peace treaty; request foe release of Yokohama port facilities; information on Japanese vessels captured by Soviet authorities; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese reconstruction. Reel 24 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. OTHER FILES cont. Box 22 cont. [Note: There are no file folder titles for entries on this reel. A large portion of the material is written in Japanese characters.] 0001 [Miscellaneous Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Related Matters cont], n.d. 258pp. Major Topics: Petitions relating to restitution of overseas assets of Japanese civilians, Japanese rearmament, return of former Japanese territories, world peace, and Japanese war criminals; Japanese position on peace treaty; U.S.-Japanese defense cooperation; Federation of Economic Organizations; Japanese economic conditions; proposed Far Eastern program; Japanese war reparations; Communist policy in Far East. 23 Frame # Box 23 0259 [Miscellaneous Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Related Matters cont], n.d. 614pp. Major Topics: Petitions relating to restitution of overseas assets of Japanese civilians, Japanese rearmament, return of former Japanese territories, world peace, Japanese participation in UN, Japanese war criminals, repatriation of Japanese POWs still held by USSR; requests for relief for widows and orphans of deceased Japanese war veterans; repatriation of Japanese nationals from Korea; Shinto religion; Point Four Program in Asia; Japanese foreign policy. Reel 25 54-D-423: Japanese Peace Treaty Files of John Foster Dulles, 1947-1952 cont. OTHER FILES cont. Box 23 cont. [Note: There are no folder tides for entries on this reel. Many of the documents are written in Japanese characters. There are no frame counter numbers for the last nineteen frames of this reel.] 0001 [Miscellaneous Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Related Matters cont], n.d. 363pp. Major Topics: Japanese position on peace treaty; Petitions relating to Japanese security, Japanese war reparations, return of former Japanese territories, restitution of overseas assets of Japanese civilians, and Japanese war criminals; Japanese rearmament; Japanese shipping problems; Communist activities in Japan; Japanese economic conditions. Box 24 0364 [Miscellaneous Japanese Comments on the Peace Treaty and Related Matters cont], n.d. 170pp. Major Topics: Revision of Japanese constitution; Japanese shipping industry; Petitions relating to Japanese war criminals, return of former Japanese territories, Japanese rearmament, restitution of overseas assets of Japanese civilians; Japanese Social Democratic Party; Japanese position on peace treaty; explanatory diagrams of the Russian Revolution. Reel 26 57-D-149: Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs: Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Alpha-Numeric File on Japan, [1948] 1952-1954 [1955] Boxl 0001 0004 0026 Communications, 1953-1954 [A-1.1]. 3pp. Major Topics: Distribution of messages from Far East Command; signature of letters referred for necessary action. U.S. Export-Import Bank, 1953-1954 [A-5.1/1]. 22pp. Major Topics: Japanese application to Export-Import Bank for cotton credit; U.S. loans to Japan. IBRD Loans, 1953-1954 [A-5.1/2]. 30pp. Major Topics: IBRD loans to Japan; IBRD proposal for a wheat-yen arrangement; U.S. economic aid to India and Japan. 24 Frame # 0056 0080 0083 0281 0335 0389 0392 0570 0637 0675 0715 0755 Technical Assistance, 1953-1954 [A-5.5]. 25pp. Major Topics: Appointment of FOA labor officer for Japan; UN technical assistance pledging conference; USSR technical assistance contribution to UN; U.S. technical assistance to Europe and Japan; Japanese request for training at Waterways Experiment Station. Advisers, Foreign, 1953-1954 [A-5.6/1]. 3pp. Major Topic: Nelson A. Stitt files foreign agent registration statement. MSA-Mutual Security Program, 1953 [A-5.8]. 198pp. Major Topics: U.S. economic aid programs in Far East; procedures for disclosure of information concerning military assistance; Mutual Security Program for Japan; U.S. Mutual Security Programs in Far East; U.S. Senate action on mutual security appropriations; relationships between secretary of state and director, Foreign Operations Administration; Japanese prices for copper wire shipments to Taiwan; MSA regulations for furnishing assistance to participating countries; public information on Mutual Security Programs. MSA-Mutual Security Program, 1954 [A-5.8]. 54pp. Major Topics: Mutual security appropriations bill; Mutual Security Programs in Far East; Mutual Security Act; Mutual Security Program for Japan. Surplus Agricultural Commodities, Section 550 MSA, 1953-1954 [A-5.8/l(a)]. 54pp. Major Topics: Japanese agreements with U.S. regarding agricultural products and economic arrangements; U.S. economic aid to Japan; disposal of U.S. agricultural surpluses in Japan and ROK; surplus agricultural commodities aid program; wheat and barley exports to Japan. Surplus Agricultural Commodities, Grant-In-Aid Funds under Section 550 MSA, 1953-1954 [A-5.8/l(a)(l)]. 3pp. Major Topic: Status of $10 million grant funds under Section 550 of the Mutual Security Act Surplus Agricultural Commodities, PL 480 Agricultural Trade and Assistance Development Act, May-October 1954 [A-5.8/l(b)]. 178pp. Major Topics: Japanese economic conditions; Japanese request to barter U.S. surplus agricultural commodities for manganese and chromium; Japanese requirement for U.S. surplus commodities; Japanese acquisition and disposal of U.S. surplus agricultural commodities; Japanese rice requirements; Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act; PL 480 aid to Japan; U.S.-Japanese trade relations; economic development of Southeast Asia; PL 480 operating policies. Surplus Agricultural Commodities, PL 480 Agricultural Trade and Assistance Development Act, November-December 1954 [A-5.8/l(b)]. 67pp. Major Topics: PL 480 allocations; Japanese rice imports; Japanese barley exports from Australia; U.S.-Japanese surplus agricultural commodities agreement; U.S. sale of wheat and cotton to Yugoslavia; U.S. agricultural surplus disposal program in Japan; PL 480 rice program for Japan. ICA Program, 1953-1954 [A-5.10]. 38pp. Major Topics: ICA program for Japan; development banks in Far East; proposed sale of U.S. coal for yen; Far Eastern economic situation; Japanese-Cuban trade negotiations; FOA activities in Japan; establishment of U.S. operations mission in Tokyo; reorganization of Economics Division to integrate FOA activities. Civil Aviation, 1953 [A-6.1]. 40pp. Major Topics: Air traffic rights in Okinawa; Japan Air Lines issued foreign air carrier permit to operate between Tokyo and San Francisco; U.S. international aviation policy; international air transport problems; U.S. civil aviation assistance for Japan. Military Aviation, 1953-1954 [A-6.2]. 40pp. Major Topic: Soviet violations of Japanese air space. Aircraft Production, 1954 [A-6.3]. 11pp. Major Topics: Japanese contract to sell aircraft to Cambodia; change of ownership of Fujisawa Airfield; Japanese manufacture of military aircraft 25 Frame # 0766 0802 0805 0824 0844 0867 0883 0895 0903 0915 0917 0949 Box 2 0956 Aircraft Production Survey Mission, 1953-1954 [A-6.3/1]. 36pp. Major Topic: Japanese aeronautical science survey mission's visit to U.S. Television, 1953-1954 [C-1.3]. 3pp. Major Topic: UNITEL (Universal Teleservice) relay network plan for international communications. Roads, 1953-1954 [C-1.4]. 19pp. Major Topics: Proposed construction of Tokyo-Kobe toll highway in Japan; U.S. economic aid for road construction in Japan; U.S. sale of surplus wheat to Japan. Japanese Controls, January-February 1953 [C-2.7/3]. 20pp. Major Topics: Far Eastern economic defense officers meeting; Japanese law on control of export commodities. Japanese Controls, March-June 1953 [C-2.7/3]. 23pp. Major Topics: Japanese trade with PRC and Soviet bloc nations; trade between Ryukyu Islands and PRC and Soviet bloc nations. Bilateral Negotiations, 1953-1954 [C-2.7/3(b)]. 16pp. Major Topics: List of export goods to PRC released from embargo by Japanese government; Japanese trade with Soviet bloc and PRC; Technical Task Group recommendation affecting Japanese control list. Battie Act, 1953-1954 [C-2.7/5]. 12pp. Major Topics: Transmission of revised Battle Act lists to foreign diplomatic missions in Washington, D.C.; Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act (Battle Act). Security Shipping Controls, 1953-1954 [C-2.7/8]. 8pp. Major Topics: Japanese legislation to prohibit diversions by carriers; Japanese shipping restrictions against foreign carriers during national emergency. PL 88 (Flammable Fabrics), 1953-1954 [C-2.7/9]. 12pp. Major Topics: Japanese concern regarding amendment of Flammable Fabrics Act; proposed establishment of a Wrigley Chewing Gum plant in Japan. Trade between Free World and Communist Bloc, 1953-1954 [C-2.8/1]. 2pp. American Business Interests, 1953-1954 [C-2.9]. 32pp. Major Topics: Importation of Japanese-manufactured sewing machines; problems of U.S. business concerns in Japan; Japanese import program for foreign-made automobiles; proposed establishment of a Wrigley Chewing Gum plant in Japan; U.S.-Japanese trade relations; Japanese allocation of dollars for purchase of woodpulp; proposed LockheedKawasaki technical assistance agreement; American insurance companies in Japan. Japanese Business Interests, 1953-1954 [C-2.9/1]. 7pp. Major Topics: Proposed construction of Tokyo-Kobe toll highway in Japan; marine insurance contracts written by Japanese companies; Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations. "Buy American," 1953-1954 [C-2.11/2]. 44pp. Major Topics: Hitachi company bid to produce Main and Fishwater turbine governors for Dalles Dam powerhouse in Oregon; Japanese economic conditions; proposed increase in Japanese exports to U.S.; U.S. invitation for bids for production of bus and switch insulators; Communist influence on Japanese labor movement. 26 Frame # Réel 27 S7=D=149: Records ©If the Burcami off Far Eastern Affairs: Office off Norílhieasí Asnami Aíífañrs, Alpha-Numeric File om Japam, [1948] 19S2-19S4 [1955] comiit. Box 2 cont 0001 0051 0066 0118 0161 0206 0262 0278 0316 0318 0355 0359 "Buy American," 1953-1954 [C-2.11/2] cont. 50pp. Major Topics: Award of bids on Bonneville Dam project; preference for domestic products in U.S. government purchasing; rules for U.S. government procurement from abroad; Buy American Act; sale of Japanese building materials for construction of U.S. military bases in Alaska; Berry Amendment; Defense Department textile procurement in Japan. Contract Renegotiation, 1953-1954 [C-2.11/4]. 15pp. Major Topics: U.S. claims against Nissan Motor Company; exemptions from provisions of Renegotiation Act; U.S. military procurement program; Rules and regulations of the Renegotiation Board. Trade Complaints and Practices, 1953-1954 [C-2.12]. 52pp. Major Topics: Treasury Department proposal for redefining "fair value" in dumping cases; procedures under Antidumping Act of 1921; Anglo-Japanese conference concerning unauthorized reproduction of foreign designs; prevention of textile design copying within GATT; investigation of alleged dumping of Japanese sewing machines; difficulties of International Dairy Engineering Company in Japan; Japanese laws and regulations for prevention of unfair competition in foreign trade. U.S. Foreign Commercial Policy, 1953-1954 [C-2.13]. 43pp. Major Topics: Urgency of tariff negotiations to increase Japanese trade; U.S. economic policy for Japan; U,.S. economic program for Asia; President Dwight D. Eisenhower's economic report; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese foreign trade; developments in antitrust field in U.S. Renewal of Trade Agreements Act, 1953-1954 [C-2.13/2]. 45pp. Major Topics: Trade Agreements Act; Japanese membership in GATT; U.S. tariff negotiations with Japan; Japanese trade deficit; U.S. trade policy. Economic Organizations, 1953-1954 [C-2.14]. 56pp. Major Topics: Seiwa Kai Society; Japanese Federation of Economic Organizations. MisceUaneous, 1953-1954 [C-2.15]. 16pp. Major Topics: Japanese economic problems; Japanese foreign track; U.S. treasury foreign assets control; Japanese exports to PRC; Japanese purchases of Iranian oil; Japanese civil aviation; U.S. loan of Liberty ships to Japan; Berry Amendment; U.S. military textile procurement in Japan. FEEDWG (Far Eastern Economic Defense Working Group), 1953-1954 [C-3.13]. 38pp. Major Topics: Economic Defense Officers' Conference; minutes of FEEDWG meetings. Working Party on Asian Economic Cooperation, 1953-1954 [C-3.14]. 2pp. Major Topic: Terms of reference for Working Party on Asian Economic Cooperation. Rice, 1953-1954 [C-4.1/l(a)]. 37pp. Major Topics: Japanese rice impôts; rice imports to Ryukyu Islands; minutes of FAO Rice Conference. Fish, 1953-1954 [C-4.1/2]. 4pp. Major Topic: Japanese fish sanitation control ¡noblem. Tuna Fish, 1953-1954 [C-4.1/2(a)]. 45pp. Major Topics: Japanese tuna fishing in South Seas; U.S. imports of Japanese tuna fish; agreement between U.S. and Japanese tuna industries; Japanese shippers angered by restriction on frozen tuna expats; U.S. tariff on Japanese tuna imports. 27 Frame # 0404 0419 0424 0426 0446 0462 0465 0475 0488 0528 0581 0600 0628 0632 0685 0701 Fibers and Textiles, 1953-1954 [C-4.2]. 15pp. Major Topics: U.S. tariff cm waterproof cloth imports; Japanese regulations affecting imports of U.S. flax fiber; Berry Amendment; U.S. military textile procurement in Japan; textile imports of British colonial territories in relation to Sterling area's balance of payments with Japan. Silk Scarves, 1953-1954 [CM.2/3(a)]. 5pp. Major Topic: U.S. tariff on silk scarf imports. Wood and Paper, 1953-1954 [C-4.3]. 2pp. Major Topic: U.S. tariff on hardwood plywood impôts. Ceramics and Glassware, 1953-1954 [C-4.7/1]. 20pp. Major Topics: U.S. tariff on Japanese pottery and glassware; Japanese glassware industry. Coal, 1953-1954 [C-4.7/2]. 16pp. Major Topics: U.S. proposal to connect sales of coal to Japan with FOA orders for steel; status of Blair Athol coal project; Australian sales of coal to Japan; Japanese coal mining industry; U.S. coal industry labor-management mission to Japan. Bauxite and Aluminum, 1953-1954 [C-4.8/1]. 3pp. Major Topics: U.S. provides Japan with technology in aluminum extruding field; proposed investment by Harvey Machine Company in Showa Denka. Feno-Alloys, 1953-1954 [C-4.8/3(a)]. 10pp. Major Topics: U.S. purchase of Japanese titanium metal sponge; possibilities for exchange of surplus commodities between Japan and U.S. Scrap, 1953-1954 [C-4.8/7]. 13pp. Major Topics: Japanese arrangement to export scrap steel; U.S. Defense Department disposal of overseas scrap; U.S. scrap exports to Japan. Industrial Mobilization, 1953-1954 [C-4.14]. 40pp. Major Topics: U.S. Defense Department directive on industrial mobilization; petition on defense industrial stabilization in Japan; Tokyo ordnance depot facilities; Japanese steel works personnel; defense production mobilization planning in Japan; Japanese defense production. Economic Conferences, 1953-1954 [C-5.1]. 53pp. Major Topic: Far East Regional Conference of Foreign Operations Administration. Political Conferences (Miscellaneous), 1953-1954 [C-5.2]. 19pp. Major Topic: Asian Socialist Conference. Institute of Pacific Relations Conferences, 1953-1954 [C-5.2/1]. 28pp. Major Topics: Institute of Pacific Relations Conference; U.S.-Japanese relations; Security in North Pacific. Tripartite Meeting (Great Britain, U.S., and Japan), 1953 [C-5.2/1]. 4pp. Major Topics: Embargo against PRC; Japanese export controls. Inter-U.S. Agency Pacific Security Conference (Honolulu), May 1953 [C-5.2/1]. 53pp. Major Topics: Inter-U.S. Agency Pacific Security Conference [Directory of members and agenda] ; return of Bonin Islands to Japan; security aspects of UN trusteeship agreement for Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; administration of Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; trade between Japan and Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; Guam's economic future; ownership of war surplus scrap on Marcus Island; Bauxite development in Palau Islands; Phosphate mining operations at Angaur Island. Technical and Scientific Conferences, 1953-1954 [C-5.3]. 16pp. Major Topics: Japanese Science Council; Atomic Energy Commission Conference; Interview with Dr. Joliot-Curie. Appropriations, 1953-1954 [C-6.1]. 173pp. Major Topics: U.S. political objectives in Japan; Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs budget and personnel; assumptions and policies for preparation of U.S. budget for 1955; U.S. diplomatic relations with Japan and ROK; problems regarding Japan and Ryukyu Islands; activities of Office of Northeast Asian Affairs. 28 Frame* 0874 Communism, 1953 [C-7]. 20pp. Major Topics: Means employed by Italian government to develop loyal armed forces; control over importation into U.S. of Communist literature; establishment of antiCommunist Asian organization; Soviet policy developments; implementation of new Communist line in Japan; Korean Communist activities in Japan. Box 3 0894 Communism, 1954 [C-7]. 53pp. Major Topics: Asian representatives of Communist World Federation of Trade Unions; Communist activities in Japan; May Day rallies and demonstrations in Japan; Communist courses of action in Asia; estimate of internal Communist threat to Japan; Communist influence in Japanese trade union movement; Vice President Richard Nixon's comments on Communist danger in Japan. Education, 1953-1954 [E-1.2]. 8pp. Major Topics: Japanese educational system; American Teacher's Union representative in Japan; international exchange agreement between U.S. and Japan; graduate courses in social work in Japan. Clubs and Organizations (Japanese), 1953-1954 [E-l.3/1]. 12pp. Major Topics: Japan National Student Association; U.S.-Japanese friendship; U.S. State Department participation in Institute of Pacific Relations Conference. Religion, 1953-1954 [E-l.4]. 6pp. Major Topics: Moral rearmament movement in Japan; International Christian University Foundation. Cultural Relations, U.S.-Japanese, 1953-1954 [E-l.5/1]. 20pp. Major Topics: Port of Los Angeles presents gift of six trees to Kobe, Japan; District of Columbia accepts gift of stone lantern from Japan; U.S.-Japanese cultural treaty; Long Beach, California presents gift of four trees to Kobe, Japan; study group on JapaneseAmerican cultural relations. 0947 0955 0967 0973 Reel in 57-B-M91 Records ©IF the BinreaM of Far Easierai Affairs: Office off Norttiieaslt Asnae Affairs, Alptia-Niimeric File m Japami, [1948] 1952-1954 [1955] coet Box 3 cont 0001 0012 0015 0027 0047 Exchange Program (Fulbright, etc.), 1953-1954 [E-1.5/l(a)]. 11pp. Major Topics: Japanese labor leaders; Mutual Security Act of 1954; Port of San Francisco presents gift of three trees to Kobe, Japan. Japanese-Australian Fishing Relations, 1953-1954 [F-2.2/2]. 3pp. Constitution and Laws, 1948-1950 [1946 and 1953-1954] [G-1.2]. 12pp. Major Topics: Douglas Mac Arthur's views on Japanese peace treaty and rearmament; revision of Japanese constitution. Elections, 1953-1954 [G-1.3]. 20pp. Major Topics: Elections for Japanese Diet; request for U.S. policy statement to strengthen election position of Japanese government; political party composition of Japanese Diet. U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1953-1954 [G-l.4/1]. 40pp. Major Topics: Japan invited to attend Manila Pact Conference as observer; proposed repatriation of Japanese nationals removed from Bonin Islands; Japanese phosphate mining on Angaur Island; Panay Incident of 1937; plans for release of Japanese war criminals; return of vested Japanese assets in U.S. seized during World War 11; Japanese defense program; election of Japanese to International Court of Justice; Japanese-ROK relations; 29 Frame # 0087 0090 0142 0228 0234 0238 0245 0270 0276 0278 0282 0316 0335 0337 0340 0381 0389 0397 0414 Japanese war reparations; Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's visit to U.S. and Canada; establishment of Hiroshima Foundation; Kanagawa Treaty Centennial; Japanese accession to GATT. U.S.-Japanese Consultative Council, 1954 [G-1.4/l(c)]. 3pp. Major topic: Propaganda advantage of U.S. participation in international trade fairs. Japan-Communist China Relations, 1953-1954 [G-1.4/2]. 52pp. Major Topics: U.S. policy toward Nationalist China and PRC; use of facilities in Formosa for U.S. propaganda operations; Japanese trade with PRC; Japanese Foreign Office policy on question of Chinese recognition; Japanese relations with PRC and Nationalist China; Japanese peace settlement with Nationalist China. Japan-Korea (State-Defense Working Group [Minutes of Meetings]), 1952-1953 [G-1.4/2]. 86pp. Major Topics: Minutes of meetings of State-Defense Working Group on Japan and Korea; industrial mobilization and offshore procurement in Japan; U.S. relations with Japan and ROK; Three-Year Plan for ROK Air Force; negotiation of UN forces agreement with Japan; Japanese police reserve; Japanese rearmament; U.S. military aid to Japan. Japan's Relations with Southeast Asia, including Ceylon, 1953-1954 [G-1.4/2]. 6pp. Major Topics: Japanese relations with Indonesia and Philippines; Japanese war reparations. Japan's Relations with British Commonwealth, 1953-1954 [G-1.4/2]. 4pp. Major Topic: Visit to U.S. by Prime Minister Holland of New Zealand. Japan's Relations with the USSR and Soviet Bloc, Pre-1953 [G-1.4/2]. 7pp. Major Topics: Japanese fisheries agreements with USSR and PRC; Soviet seizures of Japanese fishing vessels; Japanese-Soviet trade talks. Japan's Relations with the USSR and Soviet Bloc, 1953-1954 [G-l.4/2]. 25pp. Major Topics: Soviet position on Japanese peace treaty; Soviet relations with Japan; report of Japanese Red Cross mission to Moscow; repatriation of Japanese POWs still held by USSR; effects of weakness in Soviet government. Japan's Relations with the Near East, Turkey, Greece, and Iran, 1953-1954 [G-l.4/2]. 6pp. Major Topics: Opening of Japanese embassy in Turkey; Japanese relations with Israel. Japan's Relations with Middle and South America, 1953-1954 [G-l.4/2]. 2pp. Major Topic: Colombia resumes relations with Japan. Executive Branch, 1953-1954 [G-1.5]. 4pp. Major Topics: U.S. evaluation of new Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyna; consequences of the overthrow or retirement of Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida. Judicial Branch, 1953-1954 [G-1.7]. 34pp. Major Topics: Criminal and court procedures in Japan; Japanese law for temporary measures concerning fines; Japanese extradition law. Political Parties, 1954 [G-1.10]. 19pp. Major Topics: Japanese Liberal party; Japanese foreign policy. Japan Intelligence,11953-1954 [1-2.1]. 2pp. Defectors, 1953-1954 [1-2.1/1]. 3pp. ECAFE (Economic Commission for the Far East), 1953-1954 [1-3.1]. 41pp. Major Topics: Japanese cottage industries; ECAFE Subcommittee on Iron and Steel; U.S. support of ECAFE; Soviet participation in ECAFE; ECAFE meetings. FAO (UN Food and Agriculture Organization), 1953-1954 [1-3.2]. 8pp. Major Topics: FAO Council election; FAO Council members. ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), 1953-1954 [1-3.5]. 8pp. Major Topics: Japan provides U.S. armed fences with meteorological observations from weather ships from Stations "X" and "T" in North Pacific. International Court of Justice, 1953-1954 [1-3.6]. 17pp. Major Topics: Election of Japanese candidate to seat on International Court of Justice; Japanese membership in International Court of Justice. Foreign Investment Laws and Regulations, 1953-1954 [1-4.2/1]. 22pp. Major Topic: Japanese law concerning foreign investment 30 Frame # 0436 0478 0541 0572 0596 0610 0617 Box 4 0621 0629 0656 0708 0735 0748 U.S. Investment in Japan, 1953-1954 [1-4.2/2]. 42pp. Major Topics: U.S. investment in Japan; Japanese government attitude toward foreign investment; list of work projects in Japan by introduction of foreign capital; licensing of fiberglass technology to Japanese company; manufacture and sale of Parke, Davis, and Company pharmaceuticals in Japan; impediments to U.S. private investment in Japan. U.S. Investment in Japan•Sing» Case, 1954 [1-4.2/2]. 63pp. Major Topics: Japanese government rejection of application by Singer Sewing Machine Company to import machinery into Japan; Singer Sewing Machine Company investment in Japan; Japanese sewing machine expat plan. Singer-Pine Case, 1954-1955. 31pp. Major Topics: Singer Sewing Machine Company investment in Japan; Japanese government bans exports of foreign sewing machines to Japan; Japanese policy on foreign investments. Investment Guaranty Program, 1953-1954 [I-4.2/2(a)]. 24pp. Major Topics: U.S. investment guaranty agreements with Japan and Philippines; insurance protection for U.S. investment abroad. Contract Clearing House, 1953-1954 [I-4.2/2(b)]. 14pp. Major Topic: Inauguration of Contract Clearing House Service in Japan. Private Licensing Agreements, 1953-1954 [I-4.2/2(c)]. 7pp. Major Topics: North American Aviation, Inc. negotiates licensing agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for manufacture of F-86 aircraft parts in Japan; licensing agreement between Continental Motors Corporation and Fuji Motors Corporation for manufacture of F-186 aircraft engines in Japan. Other Foreign Investment in Japan, 1953-1954 [1-4.2/3]. 4pp. Major Topic: Japanese investment opportunities information office. Japanese Investment Abroad, 1953-1954 [1-4.3]. 8pp. Major Topics: List of Japanese private overseas investments; Japanese participation in Indian steel plant. Unions, 1953-1954 [L-1.3]. 27pp. Major Topics: Zenchuro strike; Japanese unemployment insurance benefits and retirement allowances; Japanese Procurement Agency. Japanese Defense Budget (Burden Sharing), 1953-1954 [M-2.1/2]. 52pp. Major Topics: Japanese defense spending; Japanese Defense Agency budget for FY 19551956; Japanese funds for U.S. MAAG; Japanese economic conditions; U.S. military assistance program for Japan. Military Assistance (Including MAAG), 1953 [M-2.1/2]. 27pp. Major Topics: U.S. military assistance program for Japan; proposed transfer of headquarters of Far East Command to Okinawa; proposed MAAG complement for Japan and local currency requirements; U.S. Mutual Security Programs for Far East; U.S. congressional hearings on Japanese Mutual Security Program. Military Assistance (Including MAAG), 1954 [M-2.1/3]. 13pp. Major Topics: Diplomatic passports for U.S. MAAG personnel in Japan; consultations between U.S. and Japan regarding Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement; U.S. Air Force participation in MAAG in Japan; proposed changes in MAAG terms of reference. Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement•^Preliminary Negotiations [Folder 1], May 1953 [M-2.1/3(a)]. 133pp. Major Topics: U.S. military assistance to Japan, France, and Indonesia; supervision of U.S. Mutual Defense Assistance Program personnel; U.S. mutual defense assistance agreement with Japan; relationship between chief of U.S. diplomatic mission in Japan and commanderin-chief, Far East; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement. 31 Frame # 0881 Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement•^Preliminary Negotiations [Folder 2], May-July 14, 1953) [M-2.1/3(a)]. 51pp. Major Topics: U.S. mutual defense assistance agreement with Japan; U.S. economic aid to Japan; coordination of U.S. military assistance program in Japan; relationship between chief of U.S. diplomatic mission in Japan and commander-in-chief, Far East. Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement•^Preliminary Negotiations [Folder 3], July 15October 1953 [M-2.1/3(a)]. 67pp. Major Topics: Organization and composition of U.S. MAAG in Japan; U.S. mutual defense assistance agreement with Japan; Japanese funding of U.S. MAAG. 0932 Reel 29 57-D-149: Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs: Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Alpha-Numeric File on Japan, [1948] 1952-1954 [1955] cont. Box 4 cont. 0001 0109 0112 0165 0172 0180 0216 0313 0328 Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement•^Preliminary Negotiations [Folder 3], July 15October 1953 [M-2.1/3(a)] cont. 108pp. Major Topics: U.S.-Japáñese mutual defense assistance agreement; status of U.S. MAAG in Japan; U.S. administrative arrangements in Japan. Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement•^Preliminary Negotiations [Folder 4], NovemberDecember 1953 [M-2.1/3(a)]. 3pp. Major Topic: Status of U.S. MAAG in Japan. Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement•^Preliminary Negotiations [Folder 5], January 1954 [M-2.1/3(a)]. 53pp. Major Topics: U.S.-Japanese mutual defense assistance agreement [U.S. Senate action on, Japanese contributions under]; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; U.S. military bases in Japan; Japanese defense expenditures; U.S. military and economic aid to Japan; proposed U.S. MAAG complement for Japan and local currency requirements. Congressional Hearings on MDAP, 1953-1954 [M-2.l/3(b)]. 7pp. Major Topics: Importance of Japan to U.S. security; U.S. military aid to Japan; Japanese economic conditions. Mutual Weapons Development Program, 1953-1954 [M-2.1/3(b)]. 8pp. Major Topic: U.S. mutual weapons development programs with France and the Netherlands. Loan and Transfer of Heavy Equipment (Except Vessels), 1953-1954 [M-2.1/4]. 36pp. Major Topics: Mutual Security Act of 1954; U.S. transfer of military equipment and supplies to Japan; U.S. military aid to Japan; navy material program for Japan; Japanese defense contribution under MDAP; Japanese economic conditions. Transfer of Naval Vessels, 1953-1954 [M-2.1/5]. 97pp. Major Topics: U.S. transfer of naval vessels and submarines to Japan; U.S.-Japanese naval loan agreement; U.S. military aid to Japan; Japanese submarine construction; U.S.-Japanese battleship lease agreement; U.S. loan of naval vessels to Nationalist China, France, Italy, and Turkey; U.S.-Japanese charter party agreement Joint Defense Planning, 1953-1954 [M-2.1/6]. 15pp. Major Topics: Defense responsibility in Hokkaido, Japan; Japanese defense appropriations and expenditures; U.S.-Japáñese defense planning; buildup of Japanese military forces. Joint Defense Planning, 1952 [M-2.1/6]. 12pp. Major Topics: Budgetary aspects of Japanese rearmament; U.S. military aid to Japan; restriction on issue of heavy armaments Japanese defense forces; relationship between chief of U.S. diplomatic mission in Japan and commander-in-chief, Far East. 32 Frame # 0340 0505 0525 0528 Box 5 0678 0680 0749 0867 0872 0879 0888 0898 0937 Training, 1953-1954 [M-2.1/7]. 165pp. Major Topics: U.S. loan of naval vessels to ROK; inspection of U.S. airfield by deputy chief of staff, Japanese Air Force; Japanese and ROK military training programs; payment of transoceanic travel costs of Japanese military trainees; MDAP training policies; training of Japanese and ROK military personnel in U.S.; attachment orders on Japanese officers; U.S. military aid to Japan; Japanese rearmament. Public Opinion, 1953-1954 [M-2.1/9]. 20pp. Major Topics: Association for the Defense of the Peace Constitution of Japan; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; Rejection of Mutual Security Act in Japan; Japanese rearmament Constitutional Reform and Other Legislation relating to Defense, 1953-1954 [M-2.1/10]. 3pp. Major Topics: Defense legislation passed by Japanese Diet; organization and function of U.S. government agencies. Japanese Defense Plans, 1953-1954 [M-2.1/11]. 150pp. Major Topics: Japanese plans for defense buildup; U.S. military aid to Japan; Japanese Defense Agency Establishment Law; Japanese Self Defense Forces Law; Japanese domestic and foreign policies; Japanese defense program; strength of Japanese defense forces; Japanese defense expenditures. Paramilitary, 1953-1954 [M-2.3/1]. 2pp. Major Topic: Report on Eiwa Kai Japanese paramilitary organization. Japanese War Dead, 1953-1954 [M-2.5] 69pp. Major Topics: Removal of remains of Japanese nationals who died in U.S. during World War 11; memorial service for Japanese war dead on Attu Island, Alaska; return of remains of Japanese soldiers killed in South Pacific Islands. Japanese War Dead in the U.S., 1953-1954 [M-2.5/1]. 118pp. Major Topics: Removal of remains of Japanese nationals who died in U.S. during World War 11; Japanese request for removal of remains of war criminals buried in U.S. military cemetery in Philippines; deaths of Japanese civilian internees in War Relocation Centers; list of deceased Japanese POWs. U.S. Post Treaty Forces in Japan, 1953-1954 [M-2.8]. 5pp. Major Topics: Welfare and whereabouts of Airman Carl Mitchell; relations between U.S. military forces and Japanese security forces in Hokkaido, Japan. Deployment of U.S. Forces, 1953-1954 [M-2.8/1]. 7pp. Major Topics: Reduction of U.S. troop strengths in Far East; withdrawal of U.S. forces from Japan. Embassy-Commander-in-Chief, Far East (CINCFE) Relations, 1953-1954 [M-2.10]. 9pp. Major Topics: Terms of reference for U.S. MAAG in Japan; status of U.S. MAAG in Japan; Embassy-Far Eastern Commission Consultative Group meeting. Reports•Joint Embassy-Commander-in-Chief (CINCFE), 1953-1954 [M-2.10/1]. 10pp. Major Topics: Embassy-Far Eastern Commission Consultative Group meetings; repair of Soviet bloc merchant ships in Japan; Japanese national security force. Surplus U.S. Military Property in Japan, 1953-1954 [M-2.11]. 39pp. Major Topics: Disposal of U.S. property in Japan by U.S. armed forces agencies; sales of foreign excess property in Japan and West Germany; summary of types of goods delivered to Nationalist China under terms of bulk sales agreement; effect of Korean truce on policies and operations under PL 152. Patents, 1953-1954 [P-l.l]. 4pp. Major Topic: Applicability of Japanese patent and trademark laws in Okinawa. 33 Frame # 0941 Patent and Technical Information Agreements, 1953-1954 [P-l.1/1]. 28pp. Major Topics: U.S.-Japanese agreement regarding patent rights and technical information exchange; terms of reference for U.S. patent adviser in Japan; responsibilities and authorities of U.S. representative to Technical Property Committee. Trademarks, 1953-1954 [P-1.2]. 13pp. Major Topics: Japanese trademark problems; vested German and Japanese trademarks and copyrights; trademarks registered in Japan. General (Including Copyrights), 1953-1954 [P-1.3]. 35pp. Major Topics: Ratification of Universal Copyright Convention; U.S.-Japanese copyright relations; end of U.S. vesting of copyrights owned by Japanese nationals; Refugee Relief Act of 1953. 0969 0982 Reel 30 57-D-149: Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs: Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Alpha-Numeric File on Japan, [1948] 1952-1954 [1955] cont. Box 5 cont 0001 0029 0036 0048 0074 0076 0213 0216 0281 0311 Compensation for U.S. Property in Japan (General), 1953-1954 [P-6.1/l(b)]. 28pp. Major Topics: Dirken Bill; U.S. claims for compensation for damaged property in Japan; Allied Powers Property Compensation Law; Japanese war reparations. External Assets•Italy, 1953 [P-6.3/1]. 7pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace settlement with Italy; eligibility of Italian POWs for compensation based on sale of vested Japanese assets. External Assets•Thailand (Japanese Assets in Thailand), 1951-1953 [P-6.3/1]. 12pp. Major Topics: Disposition of Japanese assets in Thailand; assets of Yokohama Specie Bank. Return of Japanese Diplomatic and Consular Property, 1953-1954 [P-6.3/2(a)]. 26pp. Major Topics: List of employees of Japanese embassy in Washington, D.C. ; list of Japanese nationals with assets in U.S. vested by Office of Alien Property; disposition of Japanese diplomatic and consular property in U.S.; return of vested Japanese diplomatic and consular property in U.S. Settlement of Claims between Korea and Japan, 1953-1954 [P-6.4/2]. 2pp. Settlement of Trust Territory Claims against Japan, 1953-1954 [P-6.4/3]. 138pp. Major Topics: Claims for redemption of Japanese postal savings and bonds; Trust Territory claims settlement; J. H. Pomeroy Company and Associates salvage contract in Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; Japanese war reparations; salvaging scrap metal in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands; ownership of war surplus scrap on Marcus Island; Okinawa scrap contract. Claim vs. SCAP and Occupation Forces, 1953-1954 [P-6.5/1]. 3pp. Major Topic: Disposition of Japanese jewels and precious metals. Public Opinion•U.S., 1953-1954 [P-8.1]. 65pp. Major Topics: American views on Eisenhower administration's efforts to establish friendly relations with Japan; Japanese economic conditions; problems of Japanese industrial companies; Iowa poll on Japan and other countries; U.S. policy toward Japan; American Legion Foreign Relations Committee briefing. Public Opinion•Japanese or Korean (including Press Opinion), 1953-1954 [P-8.2]. 30pp. Major Topics: Plans for anti-Communist organization made up of Japanese defense force personnel and police; U.S.-Japanese relations; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese defense and territorial problems; anti-Americanism in Japan. Monthly Economic Summaries, 1953-1954 [R-2.3]. 2pp. Major Topic: Discontinuation of monthly economic reports from U.S. embassy, Tokyo. 34 Frame It 0313 0316 0319 0338 0340 0367 0371 0375 0462 0477 0490 0502 0519 0569 Box 6 0574 0599 Reporting Schedules, 1953-1954 [R-2.5]. 3pp. Major Topic: U.S. embassy, Tokyo, relieved of responsibility for preparing weeka reports. General Information on Japan, 1953-1954 [R-2.8]. 3pp. Major Topic: Proposed study on origins of World War n in Pacific. MisceUaneous, 1953-1954 [R-2.13]. 19pp. Major Topics: Japanese economic policies; sale of U.S. surplus agricultural commodities to Japan; Japanese war reparations; Japanese economic conditions. Merchant Marine and Fishing Vessels, 1953-1954 [S-1.3]. 2pp. Major Topic: Fine imposed on Japanese ship under Immigration and Nationality Act Case of the Cornhusker Mariner, n.d. [S-1.3/2]. 27pp. Major Topics: Cornhusker Mariner runs aground off Pusan, South Korea; disposition of wrecked Cornhusker Mariner. Seizures of Ships•Japanese, 1953-1954 [S-1.6]. 4pp. Major Topics: Status of Japanese fishing vessels seized and held by ROK; U.S. title of five Japanese weather ships. PL 664•Division of Cargoes (between U.S. and Foreign Ships), 1953-1954 [S-1.9]. 4pp. Major Topics: Japanese aircraft production program; U.S. flag shipping requirements under PL 664. Speeches•U.S., 1953-1954 [S-2.1]. 87pp. Major Topics: "Your Stake in International Affairs"; Women's Republican Club; communism threat to Far East; Army War College; U.S. relations with Far Eastern nations; Council of Foreign Relations; Japanese foreign trade; Japanese economic conditions. Speeches•Japanese, 1953-1954 [S-2.2]. 15pp. Major Topics: Japanese relations with the "New Asia"; Asian economic development; future of Japanese constitution. Japanese Peace Treaty•Ratification, 1953-1954 [T-2.1/1]. 13pp. Major Topic: Ratification of Japanese peace treaty by Haiti, Greece, Panama, the Netherlands, Liberia, Syria, Egypt, Paraguay, and Iran. Interpretation of Japanese Peace Treaty (Disputes, Decisions, etc.), 1952 and Previous [T-2.1/2]. 12pp. Major Topics: Agreement for settlement of disputes under Japanese peace treaty; return to Japan of vested diplomatic and consular property; most-favored-nation status for Japan. Bilateral Treaties (of Japan with Non-Signatories of Peace Treaty except China), 1952 and Previous [T-2.1/3]. 17pp. Major Topics: Resumption of Japanese-Yugoslavian relations; Indonesia signs Japanese peace treaty; Yugoslavia terminates state of war with Japan; Japanese peace settlements with Italy and Portugal. U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, 1952 and Previous [T-2.2/1]. 50pp. Major Topics: U.S. troop strength in Japan; Japanese assistance to UN military action in Korea; U.S.-Japanese security treaty; stationing of British Commonwealth forces in Japan; attitude of Japanese Democratic party toward security treaty. U.S.-Japan Security Treaty, 1953-1954 [T-2.2/1]. 5pp. Major Topic: Information on U.S.-Japanese security treaty for congressional committee. Negotiation of Administrative Agreement, January-February 1953 [T-2.2/2]. 25pp. Major Topics: Japanese status of forces agreement; status of international military headquarters set up pursuant to NATO; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement negotiations; Japanese defense forces. Administrative Agreement, May 1953 [T-2.2/2] 47pp. Major Topics: NATO status of forces agreement; exercise of court-martial jurisdiction in Japan; Senator John Bricker's reservations to NATO status efforces agreement; U.S. Senate consideration and approval of NATO status of forces agreement; tax evasion by employees of U.S. contractors in Japan; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement. 35 Frame # 0646 Administrative Agreement, June 1953 [T-2.2/2]. 63pp. Major Topics: Criminal jurisdiction over U.S. military personnel stationed in Japan; NATO status offerees agreement [Senator John Bricker's reservations regarding, Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr.'s position on legality of, Japanese interest in]; U.S. position on right to arrest local nationals within facilities used by U.S. forces. Administrative Agreement, July 1953 [T-2.2/2]. 27pp. Major Topics: U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement revisions; criminal jurisdiction arrangements for UN forces in Japan; U.S. Senate action on NATO status of forces agreement; British Visiting Forces Act. Renegotiation of Article XVII of Administrative Agreement, August-September 1953 [T-2.2/2]. 39pp. Major Topics: Criminal jurisdiction over U.S. military personnel in Japan; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement negotiations; Japanese budget estimates for prison administration; Japanese penal conditions; Japanese reservations on UN status of forces agreement Administrative Agreement, August-October 1953 [T-2.2/2]. 128pp. Major Topics: Criminal jurisdiction over UN forces in Japan; U.S. claim against Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.; Fuji Industrial Company, Ltd-'s request for return of industrial plants occupied by U.S. Army; U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement revisions; British Visiting Forces Act; payments by U.S. forces for facilities in Japan used in connection with Korean operations; U.S. Senate consideration of NATO status efforces agreement. Administrative Agreement, November-December 1953 [T-2.2/2]. 102pp. Major Topics: Criminal jurisdiction over U.S. military personnel in Japan; appointment of U.S. representatives to attend trials of U.S. military personnel in Japanese courts; U.S. security treaties with Philippines, Japan, and ROK; treatment and disposition of U.S. military personnel confined in foreign penal institutions; anti-Americanism in Japan. 0709 0736 0775 0903 Reel 31 57-D-149: Records of the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs: Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Alpha-Numeric File on Japan, [1948] 1952-1954 [1955] cont. Box 6 cont. 0001 Box 7 0118 0184 Administrative Agreement, 1954 [T-2.2/2]. 117pp. Major Topics: Criminal jurisdiction over U.S. military personnel in Japan; use of Japanese movable property by U.S. forces in Japan; members of Joint Committee on U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement; Japanese milk operations; Japanese defense expenditures; Embassy-Far Eastern Commission Consultative Group meetings; Japanese trade with PRC; construction of U.S. Air Force facilities in Japan; U.S. military bases in Japan. Administrative Agreement, Joint Committee on, 1953-1954 [T-2.2/2(a)]. 66pp. Major Topics: Joint Committee on U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement [members of, responsibilities of, functions of, procedures of, meetings of, progress reports]; recommendation for release of U.S. personnel from Japanese prisons on parole; labor clauses of UN status efforces agreement. Administrative Agreement•Tax Agreement and Negotiations, 1952 [T-2.2/2(b)]. 43pp. Major Topics: U.S. requests for relief from taxes and duties imposed by Norway, Portugal, Great Britain, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Japan on items relating to common defense. 36 Frame # 0227 0323 0422 0537 0559 0806 0849 Trials under Administrative Agreement•General, 1953-1954 |T-2.2/2(c)]. 96pp. Major Topics: Japanese exercise of criminal jurisdiction over U.S. military personnel; designations of U.S. representatives to attend trials of U.S. military personnel in Japanese courts; sentences imposed by Japanese courts on U.S. military personnel; study of Japanese criminal and procedural law; Japanese judicial system. UN Forces Agreement•Minutes Joint Meetings Deputies for Negotiation of Agreement, 1952 [T-2.3]. 99pp. Major Topics: UN status of forces agreement [minutes of meetings, differences in pending articles, definitions of articles, article on impôts and customs, articles on procurement and taxes, implementation of, article on foreign exchange control, articles on respect for Japanese laws, article on military currency, article on postal facilities, article on use of public facilities]; disposition of surplus property in Japan; strength of UN forces in Japan by nationality; U.S. military bases in Japan. UN Forces Agreement•Reports of Technical Committee for Negotiation of Agreement, 1952-1953 [T-2.3]. 115pp. Major Topics: UN status of forces agreement [financial matters relating to, minutes of Technical Committee meetings, article on customs duties, article on civil jurisdiction and claims, article on Special Service Organizations, article on foreign exchange control, article on military currency, article of postal facilities, article on procurement, article on respect for Japanese laws, article on entry and exit permits]; security of UN forces in Japan; grievances of Japanese workers employed by British Commonwealth forces; U.S. military bases in Japan. UN Forces Agreement, August 1953 [T-2.3]. 22pp. Major Topics: ANZUS (Australia, New Zealand and the United States) Council meeting; UN status of forces agreement with Japan; Criminal jurisdiction over UN military personnel in Japan; Commonwealth Chiefs of Mission meeting; revisions of U.S.-Japanese administrative agreement UN Forces Agreement, September-December 1953 [T-2.3]. 247pp. Major Topics: UN status of forces agreement [list of articles, text of, labor clauses, Japanese text of, article on military currency, minutes of meetings]; protocol on exercise of criminal jurisdiction over UN forces in Japan. FCN [Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation] Treaty•Printed Matter and Drafts, 19491950 [T-2.4]. 43pp. Major Topics: Treaties of Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation between U.S. and Ireland and Uruguay. Yoshida Visit•Japanese Government Papers, 1954 [T-3.1/1]. 127pp. Major Topics: Japanese prime minister Shigeru Yoshida's visit to Washington, D.C., meeting with John Foster Dulles; Japanese war criminals; repatriation of former residents of Bonin Islands; use of fishing bases in South Seas islands formerly under Japanese mandate; U.S. sale of surplus agricultural commodities to Japan; Japanese defense industries; return of vested Japanese assets in U.S.; Japanese war reparations; funds of Export-Import Bank of Japan; U.S.-Japanese trade relations; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese school lunch program; construction of defense roads in Japan. 37 Frame # Reel 32 58-D-118 and 58-D-637: Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 Boxl 0001 0011 0028 0046 0055 0081 0096 0102 0117 0157 0176 Relief, 1955 [A-5.4]. 10pp. Major Topics: Soviet contribution to Special UN Fund for Economic Development (SUNFED); Ford Foundation work in Asia. Technical Assistance, 1955 [A-5.5]. 17pp. Major Topics: UN technical assistance programs in Far East; U.S.-Japanese industrial productivity agreement; U.S. technical assistance program for Japan. MSA/Mutual Security, 1955 [A-5.8]. 18pp. Major Topics: U.S. aid bill for FY 1957; U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee hearings on mutual security program; Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings on mutual security program; revisions of Mutual Security Act. Surplus Agricultural Commodities, 1955 [A-5.8/la&b]. 9pp. Major Topics: Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954; U.S. sale of surplus agricultural commodities to Japan; U.S. rice exports to Asia. Surplus Agricultural Commodities•PL 480, Agricultural Trade and Assistance Development Act, January-June 1955 [A-5.8/l(b)]. 26pp. Major Topics: Japanese PL 480 program [negotiations, Italian interest in, inclusion of rice in]; U.S. sale of surplus agricultural commodities to Japan. Surplus Agricultural Commodities•PL 480, Agricultural Trade and Assistance Development Act, July-December 1955 [A-5.8/l(b)]. 15pp. Major Topics: U.S. PL 480 agreement with Japan; U.S. sale of surplus agricultural commodities to Japan; foreign disposal of U.S. surplus agricultural commodities; U.S. rice and wheat sales to Japan. ICA Program, 1955 [A-5.10]. 6pp. Major Topics: Proposed U.S. cotton triangular arrangements with Japan and Indonesia; arrangements regarding rubber and rice shipments from Burma and Ceylon to PRC. Far Eastern Economic Developments, 1955 [A-5.12]. 15pp. Major Topics: Proposal for establishment of Asian Development Corporation; U.S. aid program for Asia; Asian economic development Military Aviation, 1955 [A-6.2]. 40pp. Major Topic: Application by U.S. government to International Court of Justice instituting procedures against USSR for attack on U.S. Air Force B-29 aircraft off Hokkaido, Japan. FAC [Foreign Asset Control], 1955 [C-2.7/6(b)]. 19pp. Major Topics: CRI hearings on tariff negotiations; marking of imported Christmas tree ornaments; U.S. Treasury Department and FAC embargo on certain types of paint brushes; FAC controls for Ryukyu Islands; FAC regulations; regulations governing importation of Japanese foodstuffs into U.S. Offshore Procurement, 1955 [C-2.11/1]. 9pp. Major Topics: U.S. offshore procurement in Japan; Japanese defense production; implementation of U.S. economic defense policy; proposed plan for supplying machinery and scrap steel to Japanese manufacturers; Philippine proposal for meeting of economic experts; proposal for establishment of currency convertibility clearing house; U.S. Air Force proposal to purchase F-86F aircraft in Japan; U.S.-Japanese economic relations. 38 Frame # 0214 0233 0277 0363 0372 0448 0465 0474 0488 0501 0523 0526 0587 Buy American, 1955 [C-2.11/2]. 19pp. Major Topics: Japanese bid on porcelain insulators for Bonneville Power Administration; failure of Takata Shipbuilding Company, Ltd., to obtain Bureau of Ships contract; Japanese bid to provide turbine conductors for Dalles Dam project; U.S. sale of surplus agricultural commodities to Japan. Trade Complaints and Practices, 1955-1956 [C-2.12]. 44pp. Major Topics: Japanese copying of multilith machine of the Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation; Japanese exports of canned tuna fish and toy marbles to U.S.; Finnish plywood dumping case; British-Japanese discussions on textile design infringement; problem of Japanese unfair competition. Randall Commission, n.d. [C-2.13/1]. 86pp. Major Topics: Japanese need for foreign markets; labor productivity in Japan; Japanese and U.S. State Department views on Randall Commission Report; U.S. foreign economic policy; U.S. tariffs on Japanese imports; U.S. tariff negotiations with Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa; Japanese economy and foreign trade. Grains, 1955-1956 [C-4.1/1]. 9pp. Major Topics: Meeting of Working Group on Storage and Processing of Rice; U.S. representation to International Rice Commission; Japan's food grain position in 1955; Japanese production of monosodium glutamate. Rice, 1955-1956 [C-4.1/l(a)]. 76pp. Major Topics: U.S. rice exports to Japan; Bangkok meeting on international rice trade; inclusion of rice in new PL 480 program for Japan; Commodity Credit Corporation rice prices; U.S. rice sales to Burma; rice supply situation in Southeast Asia; Japanese rice requirements; U.S. policy on rice exports to Asia; PRC rice shipments to Ceylon and Japan; disposal of U.S. surplus rice. Alaska Timber, 1955-1956 [C-4.3/1]. 17pp. Major Topic: Sale of Alaskan timber to Japanese-controlled pulp company. Petroleum Oil and Lubricants, 1955 [C-4.5/1]. 9pp. Major Topics: Diesel oil purchases from U.S. Navy by Japanese vessels; allocation of exchange for petroleum products. Coal, 1955 [C-4.7/2]. 14pp. Major Topics: Awards of contracts for offshore procurement made contingent on purchase by foreign recipients of FOA-financed coal; FOA procurement of railway equipment for India. Iron and Steel, 1953-1956 [C-4.8/3]. 13pp. Major Topics: Purchase of Japanese alumina in conjunction with proposed plant establishment in Canada; Japanese roller bearing exports to U.S.; scrap export quota problem; Japanese labor organizations. Ferro-Alloys, 1954-1955 [C-4.8/3(a)]. 22pp. Major Topics: Titanium expansion program; distribution of nickel to free world destinations; Defense Mobilization Board meetings; U.S. cotton exports; Japanese sales of ferro-alloys to U.S.; proposal to purchase Japanese titanium for U.S. stockpile. Electronics, 1955 [C-4.8/3(a)]. 3pp. Major Topics: Effect of Japanese war reparations on Philippine market for U.S. textile machinery; proposal to manufacture Singo* sewing machines in Japan. Scrap, 1953-1955 [C-4.8/7]. 61pp. Major Topics: Japanese scrap shortages; U.S. scrap export controls; scrap export quota problem; plans to bring Japanese labor into Aleutian Islands for salvage work; scrap salvage operations in Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; Japanese steel scrap requirements; Japanese arrangements to import steel scrap. Munitions and Armaments, 1955-1956 [C-4.12]. 12pp. Major Topics: Japanese complaint regarding lack of munitions orders from U.S.; Japanese arms production; U.S. limitation on knitwear imports from Japan; negotiations on sale of FN (Fabrique Nationale [Belgian]) automatic rifles to Japan; rocket power plants in Japan. 39 Frame it 0599 0602 0605 0625 0705 0734 0750 0755 0758 0760 0787 0792 Japanese Technical Mission on Munition Production, 1955-1956 [C-4.12/2]. 3pp. Major Topic: Japanese technical mission to U.S. to study defense production. Industrial Mobilization, 1955-1956 [C-4.14]. 3pp. Major Topic: Japanese defense production. Economic Conferences, 1955 [C-5.1]. 20pp. Major Topics: U.S. Chiefs of Mission Conference agenda; discussions in San Francisco regarding Far Eastern affairs; International Chamber of Commerce meeting in Tokyo. Asian-African Conference, 1955 [C-5.2/1]. 80pp. Major Topics: Japanese participation in Afro-Asian summit conference at Bandung; publication of Bandung Conference book by U.S.; PRC position at Bandung Conference; U.S. discussions with Japanese and Lebanese representatives regarding Bandung Conference; U.S. position on Bandung Conference; attitudes of various Far Eastern, Middle Eastern, and African nations on results of Bandung Conference. Summit Meeting•Geneva, 1955 [C-5.2/1]. 29pp. Major Topics: Japanese position on Geneva summit meeting; Japanese position in Asia; list of papers relating to Geneva summit meeting. Technical and Scientific Conferences, 1955 [C-5.3]. 16pp. Major Topics: Japanese participation in Military-Industrial Conference; Japan reports existence of Soviet cyclotron; Japanese Radiation Conference; International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy; International Radioactive Medicine Conference. Correspondence between Mr. McClurkin and Tokyo, 1954. 5pp. Major Topic: Japanese productivity program; resumption of certain types of deliveries to Japanese security forces. Agriculture and Forestry, 1955 [A-3.5]. 6pp. Major Topics: ICA organization in Japan; Japanese land reclamation program; U.S. air bases in Japan; Japanese rearmament. IBRD Loans, 1953 [A-5.1/2]. 5pp. Major Topics: Bank financing in Japan; Japanese application for thermal electric loan from IBRD. Congressional Appropriations, 1955-1956 [C-6.1]. 30pp. Major Topics: U.S. technical assistance program for Japan; U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee hearings on Mutual Security Appropriations Bill; Japanese productivity program; Mutual Security Program for FY 1956; Communist activities in Asia and Japan. Communism, 1955 [C-7]. 5pp. Major Topic: Japanese Communist party activities. Documents•Japanese (Captured), 1949-1956 [D-l.l]. 209pp. Major Topics: Return of captured Japanese documents; release of official records on Soviet entry into Pacific war; documents relating to Japanese war crimes trials; American POW records held by Japanese government; lists of captured Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and War Ministry documents; assumption by U.S. government of costs of reproducing certain captured Japanese documents. 40 Frame # Reel 33 58-D-118and58-D-637: Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 cont. Box 1 cont 0001 Box 2 0036 0041 0059 0074 0078 0084 0116 0151 0155 0160 0175 0179 0184 Documents•Japanese (Captured), 1949-1956 [D-l.l] cont 35pp. Major Topics: Return of captured Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs documents; list of captured Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs documents; documents relating to Japanese war crimes trials. Art and Education, 1955 [E-l.l and E-1.2]. 5pp. Major Topics: Return of dress sword belonging to Japanese admiral Toyoda by Admiral Chester Nimitz; Asian Foundation reports; Japanese political developments. Cultural Relations, 1955 [E-l.5/1]. 18pp. Major Topics: Sponsorship of National Cathedral Flower Mart by Japanese embassy; visit of New York Yankees baseball team to Japan; Speech by Congressman O. K. Armstrong in Hiroshima, Japan; Engakuji memorial service for Langdon Warner; Japanese American Citizens League. #1 Exchange Program (Fulbright, etc.), 1955-1956 [E-1.5/l(a)]. 15pp. Major Topics: U.S. leadership exchange program for Japanese labor leaders; proposed visit to U.S. by Japanese Left Socialist delegation; Japanese labor leaders meet with Vice President Richard Nixon; ability of Japanese students to study in U.S. Dodge Correspondence, 1953-1956 [F-1.7/1]. 4pp. Major Topic: Joseph Dodge appointed director, Bureau of the Budget Insurance, 1956 [F-l.ll]. 6pp. Major Topics: Japanese treatment of American International Underwriters; Jawaharlal Nehru's proposal to nationalize life insurance industry in India. Taxation and Income, 1955 [F-1.12]. 32pp. Major Topics: Japanese income taxation; Japanese cost of living; taxation of foreign nationals in Japan. Fur Sealing, 1955-1956 [F-2.5]. 35pp. Major Topics: Status of Fur Seal Conference; Japanese support for pelagic sealing; Soviet position at Fur Seal Conference; fur seal negotiations with USSR regarding Kurile Islands. Constitution and Laws, 1955 [G-1.2]. 4pp. Major Topic: Proposed amendments to Japanese constitution. Elections, 1955 [G-1.3]. 5pp. Major Topic: U.S. appraisal of Japanese election results. Relations with Communist China, 1955 [G-1.4/2]. 15pp. Major Topic: Japanese relations with PRC and North Korea. Relations with Southeast Asia, including Ceylon, 1955 [G-1.4/2]. 4pp. Major Topic: Asian People's Anti-Communist League. Japanese Relations with USSR and Soviet Bloc, 1955 [G-1.4/2]. 5pp. Major Topics: Japanese political situation; resignation of Georgi Malenkov. Political Parties, 1955 [G-1.10]. 28pp. Major Topics: Merger of Japan's two conservative political parties; Japanese Socialist party policies; Japanese Left Socialist Party mission to U.S.; merger of Japanese Socialist parties; opposition of Japanese Diet to establishment of National Defense Council; Japanese Democratic party's foreign policy platform. 41 Frame # 0212 0224 0227 0229 0237 0241 0246 0250 0261 0281 0284 0292 0300 0316 0330 0437 0457 0585 Internal Political Situation, 1955 [G-l.l 1]. 12R). Major Topics: Judicial case involving Robert F. Buda in Japan; Japanese political situation. USIE, 1955 [1-1.1]. 3pp. Major Topic: U.S. Information and Education [U.S. Information Agency] plans for establishment of Japanese newspaper and magazine. Psychological Warfare and Propaganda, 1955 [1-1.5/2]. 2pp. Japan Intelligence, 1955-1956 [1-2.1]. 8pp. Major Topics: U.S. national intelligence estimate on Japan; U.S. study on Japanese intellectuals. Securities, 1955 [1-4.1/1]. 4pp. Major Topic: Revalidation of Japanese dollar bonds held by Japanese resident in U.S. U.S. Investment in Japan, 1955 [1-4.2/2]. 5pp. Major Topics: U.S. offshore procurement in Japan; private foreign investment in Japan. Unions, 1955 [L-1.3]. 4pp. Major Topic: U.S. leadership exchange program far Japanese labor leaders. U.S. Garrison Labor Force Problems, 1955 [L-1.5]. 11pp. Major Topics: Employment of foreign nationals by U.S. forces abroad; effect of strikes by Japanese laborers on mission of Far East Air Force; U.S. Garrison Forces labor problems in Japan. Facilities Assistance Program, 1954-1956 [M-2.1/3(a)]. 20pp. Major Topic: Program for production of U.S. military aircraft in Japan. Transfer of Naval Vessels, 1955 [M-2.1/5]. 3pp. Major Topic: Mutual Defense Assistance material programs for navies of Indochina, Japan, Thailand, and ROK. Opinion on Occupation, 1953-1956 [0-1.3]. 8pp. Major Topics: U.S. State Department report on occupation of Japan; U.S. policy toward Japan. Deployment of Weapons, 1955. 8pp. Major Topics: Secretary of Defense Charles Wilson announces U.S. redeployment plans; visit of UN correspondents to North Korea; recommendation to retain installations for two U.S. divisions in Japan; proposed redeployment of U.S. Army units in Japan. Copyrights, 1955 [P-1.3]. 16pp. Major Topics: Japanese position on proposed copyright convention; U.S.-Japanese copyright relations. Public Welfare, 1955 [P-2.3]. 14pp. Major Topic: Treatment in U.S. of Japanese atomic bomb victims. Briefing Papers•Hoover-Hollister Trip, September-October 1955 [P-3.1/1]. 107pp. Major Topics: Japanese war reparations; Japanese defense issues; procurement in Japan for economic aid programs; international education exchange program; Japanese reactions to Geneva summit conference; PL 480 aid for Japan; Japanese political and economic conditions; communism in Japan; U.S.-Japanese trade relations; Soviet policy toward Japan; Japanese labor problems; Japanese relations with South Asia, Southeast Asia, PRC, and ROK; foreign investment in Japan; proposed release of Japanese war criminals; Japanese request for return of Ryukyu and Bonin Islands; Japanese entry into UN; return of vested Japanese assets in U.S.; Herbert Hoover, Jr.'s trip to Far East U.S. Japanese Policy, 1955 [P-3.1]. 20pp. Major Topics: U.S. policy toward Japan; Japanese attitude toward PRC; anti-Americanism in Japan; Japanese trade deficit; Japanese rearmament. U.S. Policy•Asia, 1955 [P-3.4]. 128pp. Major Topics: U.S. military, political, and economic policies in free Asia; nationalism in free Asia; Communist threat to free Asia; significance of Japan and India in free Asia; U.S. rice exports to Asia Japanese Policy•Asia, 1955 [P-3.4/1]. 7pp. Major Topic: U.S. and Japanese attitudes toward PRC. 42 Frame # 0592 0597 0616 0643 0681 0718 0722 0743 0771 0789 0805 0820 0825 Great Power Relations, 1955 [P-3.7]. 5pp. Major Topics: Geneva Conference; Japanese peace settlement with PRC; PRC pledge not to attack Formosa. External Assets•Switzerland, 1947-1955 [P-6.3/1]. 19pp. Major Topics: Japanese assets in Switzerland, ex-enemy countries in Europe, neutral nations, and Germany; remittances for relief of British POWs and internees in Far East; request of International Committee of the Red Cross for ten million Swiss francs. Public Opinion•U.S., 1955 [P-8.1]. 27pp. Major Topics: Japanese political objectives; prostitution in Japan; Communist activities in Far East; Japanese neutrality; compensation to Japanese victims of U.S. nuclear testing; Iowa poll on Japan. Public Opinion, 1955 [P-8.2]. 38pp. Major Topics: Problems of U.S. military bases in Japan; international developments of interest to Japan; Japanese intellectuals; U.S. position on PRC; U.S.-Japanese defense cooperation; Japanese economic conditions; Japanese relations with U.S. and ROK; Japanese political developments; Japanese scrap situation; Japanese trade with PRC; Japanese income tax on foreign residents. [Untitled Folder], 1955-1956 [P-9.1]. 37pp. Major Topics: Proposal for election of Japanese member to International Court of Justice; Japanese diplomatic relations with USSR; Japanese labor conditions; Japan calls for discontinuation of all nuclear testing; Japanese economic conditions; U.S.-Japanese relations. Speeches•President Eisenhower, 1953 [S-2.1]. 4pp. Major Topic: President Dwight D. Eisenhower's State of the Union message. Speeches•U.S., 1955-1956 [S-2.1]. 21pp. Major Topics: Admiral William Callaghan's speech urging Japanese naval buildup; "The Power Struggle in the Far East"; Japanese economic and trade conditions; Communist activities in Japan. Atomic Research and Development, January-July 1955 [S-4.1]. 28pp. Major Topics: Japanese atomic eneigy developments; proposal to set up isotope distribution center in Hiroshima, Japan; contamination of foodstuffs by radiation from U.S. and Soviet hydrogen bomb tests; presence of radioactivity in Japanese ocean currents; U.S.-Japanese Conference on Radiation and Radiobiology; Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. Atomic Research and Development, August-December 1955 [S-4.1]. 18pp. Major Topics: Japanese radiation resolution; Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission; Japanese reaction to draft statute of International Atomic Energy Commission; General Dynamics Corporation supplies atomic energy equipment to Japan. Atoms for Peace, 1955 [S-4.1/1]. 16pp. Major Topics: U.S.-Japanese agreement on civil uses of atomic energy; Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Administrative Agreement•Drafts, 1951 [T-2.2/2]. 15pp. Major Topic: Legal status of U.S. garrison troops in Japan. Administrative Agreement•Tax Agreement/Tax Negotiations, 1955-1956 |T-2.2/2(b)]. 5pp. Major Topics: Japanese health insurance questions; trials of U.S. servicemen in foreign courts. [Untitled Folder], 1955-1956 [T-2.3]. 68pp. Major Topics: U.S. talks with Australia and New Zealand regarding proposal to limit territorial waters and reduction of UN forces in Korea; inspection of Yokosuka Prison in Japan; ANZUS (Australia, New Zealand, and the United States) Council meeting; Development of Manila Pact; U.S. economic aid to Japan; economic development of Manila Pact countries; Communist subversion in Manila Pact countries. 43 Frame # 0893 0900 0915 0980 Congressional Travel, 1955-1956 [T-2.3/1]. 7pp. Major Topics: Trip to Southeast Asia by James Jacobson, vice-president of Chase Manhattan Bank; U.S. desire to encourage foreign official visits; visit of Japanese Diet members to Okinawa. Consular Convention, 1955 [T-2.6]. 65pp. Major Topic: U.S.-Japanese consular convention. Shigemitsu Trip, 1955 [T-3.1/1]. 49pp. Major Topics: Visit to U.S. by Japanese foreign minister Mamoru Shigemitsu; U.S.J apáñese relations; withdrawal of U.S. armed forces from Japan; adequacy of Japanese defense forces; Japanese membership in UN. Hoover's Trip, 1955 [T-3.2]. 6pp. Major Topics: U.S.-Japanese relations; Japanese trade with PRC; Herbert Hoover, Jr.'s trip to Far East. Reel 34 58-D-118and58-D-637: Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 cont. Box 3 0001 0023 0080 0100 0125 0172 0190 United Nations, 1955 [U-1.5]. 22pp. Major Topics: Admission of Japan to UN; Geneva talks with Communists; Bandung Conference recommendations for UN membership; Chinese representation in UN. War Criminals, 1952 [M-2.7]. 57pp. Major Topics: Request for general amnesty for all Japanese war criminals; investiture of Crown Prince Akihito of Japan; establishment of Board of Clemency and Parole for Japanese war criminals. War Criminals, to June 1953 [M-2.7]. 20pp. Major Topics: Allied discussions relating to parole of Japanese war criminals; Japanese position on release of war criminals; establishment of Board of Clemency and Parole for Japanese war criminals. War Criminals, June-December 1953 [M-2.7]. 25pp. Major Topics: Allied discussions relating to parole of Japanese war criminals; guidelines for U.S. delegation to UN on issue of German war criminals; Japanese position on release of war criminals; Board of Clemency and Parole reviews cases against Japanese war criminals. War Criminals, 1954 [M-2.7]. 47pp. Major Topics: Status of Japanese war criminals; Allied discussions relating to parole of Japanese war criminals; comparison of treatment of Japanese and German war criminals; Japanese position on release of war criminals; U.S. proposal to parole Japanese war criminals serving life sentences after ten years; proposal for general amnesty for all Japanese war criminals. War Criminals, 1955 [M-2.7]. 18pp. Major Topics: Board of Clemency and Parole decisions regarding Japanese war criminals; Japanese position on release of Japanese war criminals. Bonin Islands, 1953-1954 [1-5.1]. 21pp. Major Topics: Repatriation of displaced Bonin Islanders; Japanese request for use of fishing base in Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; U.S. administration of Bonin Islands; Japanese request for return of Bonin Islands; international status of Iwo Jima. 44 Frame # 0211 0246 0282 0330 0354 0368 0395 0429 0466 0476 0482 0497 0508 Ryukyus, 1953 [1-5.5]. 35pp. Major Topics: International status of Ryukyu Islands; foreign business interests in Ryukyu Islands; U.S. property rights in Ryukyu Islands; salvage of sunken vessels in the Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; elections in Ryukyu Islands; proposal to return Ryukyu and Bonin Islands to Japan; Japanese position on return of Ryukyu Islands. Ryukyus, 1954 [1-5.5]. 36pp. Major Topics: Participation of Ryukyuan representative in Chinese conference; U.S. administration of Ryukyu Islands; security risk program in Ryukyu Islands; use of land in Okinawa by U.S. armed forces; civil affairs directive for Ryukyu Islands; payment of claims arising out of wrongful acts by U.S. forces in Ryukyus. Ryukyus (Civil Affairs), 1953-1954 [1-5.5]. 48pp. Major Topics: Payment of claims arising out of wrongful acts of U.S. forces in Ryukyus; U.S. administration of Ryukyu Islands; civil affairs directive for Ryukyu Islands; resumption of Japanese authority over Amami Oshima Islands; foreign business interests in Ryukyu Islands; Japanese position on return of Ryukyu Islands. Amami Oshima, January-September 1953 [1-5.5]. 24pp. Major Topics: Resumption of Japanese authority over Amami Oshima Islands; Department of the Army designated as administering authority for Ryukyu Islands; civil affairs directive for Ryukyu Islands; economic conditions in Amami Oshima Islands. Amami Oshima, October-November 1953 [1-5.5]. 14pp. Major Topics: Transfer of Amami Oshima Islands to Japan [military aspects, arrangements]. Amami Oshima, December 1953 [1-5.5]. 27pp. Major Topics: Repatriation of Amamians resident in Okinawa; transfer of Amami Oshima Islands to Japan. Amami Oshima, Undated Material [1-5.5]. 34pp. Major Topics: U.S. transfer of Amami Oshima Islands to Japan; U.S. military rights in Amami Oshima Islands; Japanese request for U.S. evaluation of Soviet atomic potential. Administration of Ryukyu Islands, 1955-1956 [1-5.5/1]. 37pp. Major Topics: Military and strategic importance of U.S. bases on Okinawa; establishment of Working Group on Ryukyus; U.S. administration of Ryukyu and Bonin Islands; coordination of U.S. policy and operations in the Ryukyu Islands; foreign relations responsibilities for Ryukyu Islands. Ryukyus Disaster (Typhoons, etc.), 1955-1956 [1-5.5/5]. 10pp. Major Topics: Japanese relief efforts for Okinawa after damages caused by Typhoon Emma; U.S. relief and reconstruction program for Ryukyu Islands; food rice program for Ryukyu Islands. Ryukyus Economic Conditions, 1955-1956 [1-5.5/6]. 6pp. Major Topics: U.S. economic plans for Ryukyu Islands; U.S. economic aid to Ryukyu Islands. Ryukyus Foreign Political Relations, 1955-1956 [1-5.5/8]. 15pp. Major Topics: Foreign relations responsibilities for Ryukyu Islands; negotiation of postal agreements concerning Ryukyu Islands; seizure of Ryukyuan fishing vessels in Andaman Islands; Nationalist China requests air operational rights in Ryukyus. Immigration and Emigration, 1955 [1-5.5/11(a)]. 11pp. Major Topics: Ryukyuan immigration to Bolivia; outbreak of epidemic in Okinawan settlement near Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Ryukyus Labor (International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Survey), 1955-1956 [1-5.5/14]. 22pp. Major Topics: Limitations on educational progress on Okinawan children; use of native labor for base construction in Ryukyu Islands; International Confederation of Free Trade Unions inspection visits to Okinawa; proposal to export Ryukyuan labor to New Caledonia; worker's rights in Okinawa; American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) press release regarding Okinawa; civil rights problem in Okinawa. 45 Frame # 0530 0582 0587 0648 0665 0675 0721 0824 Box 4 0974 Land Problems•Ryukyu Islands, 1955-1956 [1-5.5/15]. 52pp. Major Topics: U.S. land acquisition program in Ryukyu Islands; U.S. military bases in Okinawa; land rental program for Okinawa; U.S. administration of Ryukyu Islands. Ryukyus•Relationship of U.S. Military Authorities with Natives, 1955-1956 [1-5.5/18]. 5pp. Major Topics: Documentation and protection for Ryukyuans living outside Ryukyu Islands; U.S. State Department responsibility for Ryukyuan foreign relations. Ryukyus•Status under Japanese Peace Treaty, 1953-1955 [1-5.5/21]. 61pp. Major Topics: Japanese government views on Ryukyuan problems; legal status of U.S. sovereignty over Ryukyu Islands; construction of U.S. military bases in Ryukyu Islands. Liancourt Rocks (Takeshima or Dokoto Island), 1952 and Previous [1-5.10]. 17pp. Major Topics: Status of Liancourt Rocks; use of Liancourt Rocks as live bombing area; disposition of outlying and minor Japanese islands. Liancourt Rocks (Takeshima or Dokoto Island), 1953-1954 [1-5.10]. 10pp. Major Topic: Japanese-South Korean dispute over Liancourt Rocks. Trust Territories•Marshalls, Carolines, and Mariannas, 1953-1954 [1-5.12]. 46pp. Major Topics: Trust Territory property and claims negotiations with Japan; marine salvage operations in Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; U.S. legislation for Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; Japanese business enterprises in Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; citizenship status of inhabitants of Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; development of bauxite mine on Palau Islands; illegal entry of Japanese vessel into waters of Trust Territory of Pacific Islands. Angaur Island (Phosphate Mining), 1954 and Previous [1-5.12/1]. 103pp. Major Topics: Japanese phosphate mining operations on Angaur Island; hydrologie survey of Angaur Island; Japanese request for permission to mine bauxite in Palau Islands. Geneva Conference Briefing Materials, 1954.150pp. Major Topics: Interrelation of Communist proposals in Korea and Indochina; "United Front" against Asian Communist tactics; Geneva Conference [arrangements, invitations, list of papers relating to, U.S. propaganda policy for, Soviet and PRC objectives and tactics at]; Soviet proposal for five-power conference including PRC; negotiations for release of Americans detained in PRC and USSR; U.S. policy toward Formosa; totalitarianism in PRC; PRC as a threat to peace and security in Far East; Communist bloc diplomacy. Minutes of the Joint Committee•29th Meeting, 1952.22pp. Major Topics: Minutes of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee meeting under administrative agreement; disposition of Japanese property and assets; control of Japanese prostitutes; storage and use of explosives near U.S. facilities in Japan; U.S. military bases in Japan; alleged mistreatment of Japanese mariner by U.S. forces personnel; employment of Japanese labor by U.S. forces. Reel 35 58-D-118: and 58-D-637 Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 cont. Box 4 cont. 0001 Joint Committee Meeting #32,1952. 39pp. Major Topics: Minutes of thirty-second meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; alleged pollution of Toyochira River by sewerage from Camp Crawford; disposition of Japanese property and assets; proposal for joint use of Chofu 46 Frame # 0040 0055 0093 0126 0161 0193 0240 0264 0323 0402 Airfield in Japan; Nissan Motor Company, Ltd., request for change of boundary line; civil liability in Japanese land impact and maneuver areas; enforcement of traffic regulations within U.S. areas and facilities; use of armed civilian guards within U.S. facilities and areas. Joint Committee Meeting #33,1952.15pp. Major Topics: Minutes of thirty-third meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; ameutions for use of Uchinada Proving Grounds; civil liability in Japanese land impact and maneuver areas; disposition of Japanese property and assets; relocation of Japanese businesses; Japanese commodity tax on Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola. Joint Committee Meeting #34,1952.38pp. Major Topics: Minutes of thirty-fourth Meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; disposition of Japanese property and assets; restricted sea areas; use of armed security guards within U.S. facilities and areas; damage to Japanese fishing net by U.S. Naval vessel. Joint Committee Meeting #35,1953.33pp. Major Topics: Minutes of thirty-fifth meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; General William Lawton appointed U.S. representative to Joint , Commission; disposition of Japanese property and assets; U.S. explosive test areas in Japan; control of Japanese prostitutes; control of beverage sales in Japan; labor relations adjustment law in Japan. Joint Committee Meeting #36,1953.35pp. Major Topics: Minutes of thirty-sixth meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; Japanese government construction program for U.S. security forces; enforcement of traffic regulations within U.S. facilities and areas. ' Joint Committee Meeting #37,1953. 32pp. Major Topics: Minutes of thirty-seventh meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; disposition of Japanese property and assets; compensation to Japanese civilians for services rendered during search and rescue operations; conditions in ; Japanese public schools. Joint Committee Meeting #38,1953.47pp. Major Topics: Implementation of U.S.-Japanese security treaty; minutes of thirty-eighth meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; violation of right of port entry by U.S. naval vessel; sea maneuver areas in Japan; disposition of Japanese property and assets; Japanese government construction program for U.S. security forces; Japanese nationals missing on Sakhalin Island while engaging in special missions for U.S. forces; conditions in Japanese public schools. Joint Committee Meeting #39,1953.24pp. Major Topics: Minutes of thirty-ninth meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; disposition of Japanese property and assets; maintenance of railroad crossings within U.S. facilities in Japan; search for lost or overdue Japanese ships; release of U.S. air bases to Japanese government Joint Committee Meeting #42,1953.59pp. Major Topics: Minutes of forty-second meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; disposition of Japanese property and assets; Japanese government construction program for Ü.S. security forces; salvage operation of ex-Japanese cruiser Hirato. Joint Committee Meeting #43,1953.79pp. Major Topics: Minutes of forty-third meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; non-strike ruling for security personnel at U.S. facilities; disposition of Japanese property and assets; reimbursement to Japanese government under the master labor contract; Japanese government construction program for U.S. security forces. Joint Committee Meeting #44,1953.48pp. Major Topics: Minutes of forty-fourth meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; disposition of Japanese property and assets. 47 Frame» 0450 0485 0535 Box 5 0663 Joint Committee Meeting #45,1953. 35pp. Major Topics: Minutes of forty-fifth meeting of U.S.-Japáñese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; disposition of Japanese property and assets; assessment of tonnage dues in Japan; U.S. request for use of prat and harbor facilities in Japan; Japanese government construction program for U.S. security forces. Joint Committee Meeting #46,1953.50pp. Major Topics: Minutes of forty-sixth meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; disposition of Japanese property and assets; Japanese government construction program for U.S. security forces; U.S. anti-aircraft artillery ranges in Japan. Joint Committee Meeting #47,1953.128pp. Major Topics: Minutes of forty-seventh meeting of U.S.-Japanese Joint Committee under administrative agreement; disposition of Japanese property and assets; offenses by U.S. military personnel involving Japanese nationals; Japanese weather ships; Japanese government construction program for U.S. security forces; master labor service contract in Japan. Arrangements Implementing the Administrative Agreement, March 25, 1953.271pp. Major Topics: Civil aeronautics agreements; communications policy; contract conciliation; customs and tax arrangements; entry and exit agreements; U.S. use of facilities in Japan; Japanese financial arrangements; agreements regarding criminal and civil jurisdiction in Japan; Japanese labor; use of manufacturing facilities and machinery in Japan; disposition of personal property in Japan; U.S.-Japanese meteorological agreement; U.S. postal operating agreement with Japan; U.S. procurement procedures in Japan; restrictions on use of electric energy by U.S. forces in Japan. Reel 36 58-D-118 and 58-D-637: Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 cont. Box 5 cont 0001 Box 6 0299 Arrangements Implementing the Administrative Agreement, November 7,1953.298pp. Major Topics: Civil aeronautics agreements; communications policy; contract conciliation; customs and tax arrangements; disposition of personal property in Japan; entry and exit arrangements; U.S. use of facilities in Japan; Japanese financial arrangements; agreements regarding criminal and civil jurisdiction in Japan; Japanese labor; use of manufacturing facilities and machinery in Japan; U.S.-Japanese meteorological agreement; nonappropriated funds organizations; U.S.-Japanese postal operating agreement; U.S. procurement procedures in Japan; U.S. security arrangements in Japan; restrictions on use of electric energy by U.S. forces in Japan; U.S. mapping and survey operations on Japan. Arrangements Implementing the Administrative Agreement, March 24,1955. 313pp. Major Topics: Civil aeronautics agreements; communications policy; contract conciliation; customs and tax arrangements; disposition of personal property in Japan; entry and exit arrangements; U.S. use of facilities in Japan; Japanese financial arrangements; agreements regarding criminal and civil jurisdiction in Japan; Japanese labor; U.S.-Japanese meteorological agreement; non-appropriated fund organizations; U.S.-Japanese postal operating agreement; U.S. procurement procedures in Japan; U.S. security arrangements in Japan; U.S. mapping and survey operations in Japan. 48 Frame # 0612 0614 0669 0695 0742 0755 0760 0763 0774 0831 0838 0848 0850 0872 0904 0914 Letters Sent to RM/R, 19S6.2pp. Major Topic: List of letters sent to Robert McClurkin. Hemmendinger, 1955-1956.55pp. Major Topics: U.S. policy on Okinawa land issue; U.S. public information operations in Japan; economic development of Southeast Asia; U.S. use of facilities in Japan; repatriation of Bonin Islanders; Japanese trade problems; Japanese relations with South and Southeast Asia; U.S. utilities claims negotiations in ROK; U.S. leader grant program; seizure of Japanese fishing vessels by ROK; Japanese economic conditions; communism among Japanese scientists. McQuridn, 1955-1956.26pp. Major Topics: Japanese defense budget; reduction of Japanese financial contribution for U.S. forces stationed in Japan; proposed visit of Japanese Diet members to Okinawa; Ryukyuan citizenship issue; Korean armistice agreement; Japanese relations with Southeast Asia. Fred Rich's Letters to Mr. Hemmendinger, 1954-1955.47pp. Major Topics: Rehabilitation of Japanese industry; buildup of Japanese self-defense forces; administration of UN emergency relief programs in Korea; Japanese textile industry; Japanese cottage industries. Communications, 1956 [A-l.l]. 13pp. Major Topics: Privacy of U.S. official communications with Japan; communications priorities for foreign missions in time of emergency. Departmental Organization and Reorganization, 1955-1956 [A-l.2/1]. 5pp. Major Topics: U.S. handling of economic problems relating to UN; Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) activities. Security, 1956 [A-l.2/6]. 3pp. Major Topic: Responsibilities with regard to persona non grata cases and espionage reports. Field Administration, 1956 [A-1.3]. 11pp. Major Topic: Japanese request for establishment of U.S. consulate in Nagasaki. State Department and Other Agencies, 1953-1956 [A-1.4]. 57pp. Major Topics: U.S. State and Commerce Department's plan of operations for improvement of foreign trade and investment promotion activities of Foreign Service; consultations with U.S. State Department representatives by attaché personnel; schedule of U.S. State Department briefings; establishment of liaison between U.S. State Department and Immigration and Naturalization Service; procedures for visits of foreign nationals to U.S. government establishments; relationship between secretary of state and director, Foreign Operations Administration. Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1955 [A-5.13]. 7pp. Major Topic: International agreements regarding peaceful uses of atomic energy. UN and Specialized Agencies, 1956 [A-5.4/4]. 10pp. Major Topics: U.S. policy toward Special UN Fund for Ecomonic Development (SUNFED); U.S. relations with Far Eastern countries. Surplus Agricultural Commodities, 1954 [A-5.8/1]. 2pp. Surplus Agricultural Commodities•Agricultural Trade and Assistance Development Act, January-June 1956 [A-5.8/l(b)]. 22pp. Major Topics: U.S. loans to Japan; U.S. PL 480 program for Japan; ICA responsibility for PL 480; U.S. Department of Agriculture market development program. ICA Program, 1956 [A-5.10]. 32pp. Major Topics: U.S. economic aid programs for ROK and Japan; U.S. technical aid program for Japan; role of U.S. agencies in connection with PL 480 programs. Civil Aviation, 1956 [A-6.1]. 10pp. Major Topic: Waiver of landing fees in Japan by Far Eastern Air Force. MFN (Most Favored Nation), 1956 [C-2.3]. 3pp. Major Topic: Japanese request for most-favored-nation status. 49 Frame # 0917 0920 0984 Communist China, 1956 [C-2.6]. 3pp. Major Topic: Proposed Japanese-PRC exchange of trade missions. U.S.•Trade and Commercial Policy, 1956 [C-2.6]. 64pp. Major Topics: Statement by representative of Japanese textile industry to Boggs Subcommittee on Customs, Tariffs, and Reciprocal Trade Agreements; U.S. sales to Japan; Japanese cotton textile industry; Japanese restrictions on U.S. automobile impôts. Miscellaneous Countries, 1955 [C-2.6]. 5pp. Major Topics: Japanese export possibilities in Asia; Japanese trade with Southeast Asia. Reel 37 58-D-118 and 58-D-637: Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 cont. Box 6 cont 0001 0019 0118 0178 Box 7 0233 0305 0332 0376 0392 COCOM and UN Embargo (1 Month Exemptions Cables), 1956 [C-2.7/1]. 18pp. Major Topics: Copper wire exports to Soviet bloc; French trade mission to PRC; revision of trade controls on PRC. Tuna Fish, 1955-1956 [C-4.1/2(a)]. 99pp. Major Topics: Sales promotion in U.S. by U.S. and Japanese tuna industries; proposal for joint U.S.-Japanese Tuna Association; labor and wages in Japanese tuna industry; U.S. tariff on canned tuna; problems of U.S. tuna industry; Japanese economic conditions; export controls on Japanese frozen tuna. Fibers and Textiles, 1955-1956 [C-4.2]. 60pp. Major Topics: U.S. restrictions on Japanese cotton textile exports; statistics on U.S. textile industry; U.S.-Japanese agreement on textile import quotas; Japanese competition with U.S. textile industry; U.S. Senate bill to subsidize cotton textile exports. Cotton, 1956 [C-4.2/1]. 55pp. Major Topics: Japanese cotton textile exports to U.S.; U.S.-Japanese agreement on textile import quotas; Northern Textile Association; effect of Japanese textile imports on South Carolina; U.S. sale of Alaskan timber to Japanese company; U.S. policy on cotton. Cotton, 1955 [C-4.2/1]. 72pp. Major Topics: Japanese cotton textile export controls; Japanese competition with U.S. textile industry; Japanese purchases of U.S. cotton; U.S. restrictions on cotton textile imports from Japan; U.S. cotton export policy. Wool, 1956 [C-4.2/2]. 27pp. Major Topics: Allocation of wool fabric tariff quota; imports of Japanese woolen sweaters; GATT reservation on wool textiles; U.S. production of woven wool fabrics. U.S. Textile Legislation, 1955-1956 [C-4.2/5]. 44pp. Major Topics: Ceiling on Italian exports of velveteens to U.S.; Japanese cotton textile exports to U.S.; U.S.-Japanese textile trade problem; export adjustment measures of cotton textiles; U.S. Tariff Commission recommends increase in import duties on velveteens; Mutual Security Bill; South Carolina and Alabama legislation discriminating against Japanese textiles. Ferro-Alloys, 1956 [C-4.8/3(a)]. 16pp. Major Topic: Proposed rice-titanium barter transaction with Japan. Scrap, 1956 [C-4.8/7]. 20pp. Major Topics: Japanese imports of U.S. ferrous scrap; U.S. export controls on ferrous scrap. 50 Frame # 0412 0419 0437 0449 0452 0457 0471 0477 0486 0528 0532 0595 0616 0636 0645 0657 Conferences•General, 1956 [C-5]. 7pp. Major Topic: U.S. participation in International Red Cross Conference. Documents•Japanese, 1956 P-l.l]. 18pp. Major Topics: Return of captured Japanese documents by U.S.; exploitation of captured Japanese War Ministry documents by U.S. Corps of Engineers. Documents•Other, 1955-1956 [D-1.2]. 12pp. Major Topics: Efforts to locate British government documents held by Economic and Scientific Section of General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers; availability of information on war crimes trials to Japanese government. #2 Exchange Program (Fulbright, etc.), 1955-1956 [E-1.5/l(a)]. 3pp. Major Topic: Meeting between Masaori Kaneko, governor of Kagawa Province in Japan, and Deputy Undersecretary of State Robert Murphy. #3 Exchange Program (Fulbright, etc.), 1955-1956 [E-1.5/l(a)]. 5pp. Major Topics: Labor programs for Japan; travel of international exchange grantees; visit of Japanese representative to U.S. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Gifts, 1955-1956 [E-1.5/l(d)]. 14pp. Major Topics: Governor Masanori Kaneko's gifts for President and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower; Presentation to Japan of bronze bust of Japanese scientist Hideyo Noguchi by Alameda Naval Air Station Association. Insurance* 1956 [F-l.l 1]. 6pp. Major Topic: American International Underwriters negotiations with Japan. Taxation and Income, 1956 [F-l. 12]. 9pp. Major Topics: Export-Import Bank loans to Japan for electrical facilities and supplies; tax status of U.S. missionaries in Japan; Japanese income taxes applicable to foreigners. Japanese-Russian Fishing Relations, 1956 [F-2.2/2]. 42pp. Major Topics: Japanese-Soviet salmon fishing negotiations; Soviet restrictions on salmon fishing; Japanese relations with USSR. Fisheries Statistics, 1955 [F-2.7]. 4pp. Major Topic: North Pacific pelagic salmon fishing by Japan. U.S.-Japanese Relations, 1955-1956 [G-l.4/1]. 63pp. Major Topics: U.S. relations with Japan; Japanese economic relations with PRC; Japanese relations with ROK and USSR; anti-American demonstrations in Japan; economic development of Southeast Asia; Japanese request for release of convicted war criminals; implementation of Manila Pact; U.S. PL 480 agreement with Japan. Japanese Embassy in the U.S., 1954-1956 [G-l.4/1]. 21pp. Major Topics: Japan requests U.S. aid in rearmament and economic recovery; appointment of Masayuki Tani and Sadao Iguchi as Japanese ambassadors to U.S.; U.S. compensation for damages incurred by Japanese civilians as a result of atomic testing in Pacific; status of U.S. naval vessels loaned to Japan under PL 480; Japanese relations with ROK. Japan-Communist China Relations, 1956 [G-l.4/2]. 20pp. Major Topics: French trade mission to PRC; Communist overtures toward Japan; Japanese intellectuals; Japanese relations with PRC; U.S. policy toward PRC. Japan-USSR Negotiations, 1956 [G-l.4/2]. 9pp. Major Topics: Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyama's visit to U.S.; Japanese support for U.S. position in Suez Crisis; Japanese claims to Russian-held islands; Japanese membership in UN. Japan Relations with the USSR and Soviet Bloc, 1956 [G-l.4/2]. 12pp. Major Topics: Japanese relations with USSR; Japanese-Soviet fisheries negotiations; Japanese membership in UN. Japan-North Korea Relations, 1955-1956 [G-l.4/2]. 3pp. Major Topics: Japanese attitude toward North Korea; North Korean efforts to arrange trade deal with Japan. 51 Frame # 0660 0664 0679 0699 0701 0703 0708 0718 0739 0742 0758 0767 0782 0818 0821 0837 0877 Relations•Japan and Southeast Asia, 19S6 [G-1.4/2]. 4pp. Major Topics: Japanese-Thailand yen debt settlement; India offers to act as mediator between Japan and Soviet bloc. [Untitled Folder], 1956 [G-l.4/2]. 15pp. Major Topics: Exchange of military attachés between Japan and USSR; U.S. intelligence information; Japanese efforts to reclaim Sakhalin and Kurile Islands from USSR; expansion of Japanese trade in Southeast Asia. Internal Political Situation, 1956 [G-l.l 1]. 20pp. Major Topics: Japanese internal political situation; Japanese political parties; Japanese national election results. Psychological Warfare Propaganda, 1956 [1-1.5/2]. 2pp. Defectors, 1955-1956 [1-2.1]. 2pp. Other Intelligence, 1956 [1-2.3]. 5pp. Major Topic: Prospects for U.S. and British bases in Far East ECAFE•Economic Commission for the Far East, 1955-1956 [1-3.1]. 10pp. Major Topics: Changes in ECAFE committee structure; availability of ICA funds for technical study tours by Asians; election of new executive secretary of ECAFE; U.S. delegation to ECAFE meetings. International Atomic Energy Agency, 1956 [1-3.3]. 21pp. Major Topics: Japanese and PRC participation in International Atomic Energy Agency; atomic energy negotiations and problems relating to ROK, Vietnam, and PRC; U.S. compensation to unrepatriated Bonin Islanders; governing board of International Atomic Energy Agency. International Labor Organization, 1956 [1-3.8]. 3pp. Major Topic: Japanese government attitude toward possible amendment of ILO constitution. International Bureau of Weights and Measures, 1955-1956 [1-3.15]. 16pp. Major Topics: U.S.-ROK exchange rate agreement; U.S.-ROK economic talks; Japanese labor situation; U.S. economic aid to ROK. U.S. Investment in Japan, 1956 [1-4.2/2]. 9pp. Major Topics: Interest of Aerojet-General Corporation and Hughes Aircraft Company in Japan; Standard Vacuum Oil Company investment in Japan. Japanese Investment Abroad, 1955-1956 [1-4.3]. 15pp. Major Topics: Japanese capital investment in refrigeration plant in American Samoa; Pilot Pen Company (India), Ltd., articles of association. FOA Program, 1955 [KA-5.10]. 36pp. Major Topic: Development of U.S. mutual security program for FY 1957. Unions, 1956 [L-1.3]. 3pp. Major Topic: Proposed American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations project for Japan. U.S. Garrison Labor Force Problems, 1956 [L-1.5]. 16pp. Major Topics: Activities in Japanese labor field; Labor relations problem of U.S. forces, Japan; threatened strike by civilian employees of U.S. forces, Japan, averted; U.S.-Japáñese defense problems. Japanese Labor in the U.S., 1955-1956 [L-1.6]. 40pp. Major Topics: Proposal to bring Japanese and Filipino workers to U.S. for temporary agricultural employment in California; proposed Japanese farm labor program; training of Japanese farmers in U.S. MisceUaneous (ICFTU, Etc.), 1956 [L-1.7]. 25pp. Major Topics: Labor relations problem of U.S. Forces, Japan; Far Eastern Commission labor policies; threatened strike by civilian employees of U.S. forces, Japan. 52 Frame # Box 8 0902 0907 0913 0916 092S Rearmament•General, 1956 [M-2.1]. 5pp. Major Topics: Japanese rearmament; visit to U.S. by Keikichi Masuhara, deputy director general of Japanese National Safety Agency; buildup of Japanese military faces. National Self-Defense Force, 1955-1956 [M-2.1/1]. 6pp. . Major Topics: Japanese defense planning; evaluation of Japanese self-defense forces; Japanese attitude toward defense matters; appointment of Admiral Nomura as head of Japanese National Defense Agency. Maritime Self-Defense Force, 1957 [M-2.1/1]. 3pp. Major Topic: Arrangements for offshore procurement of two naval vessels for Japan SelfDefense Agency. Air Self-Defense Force, 1955 [M-2.1/1]. 12pp. Major Topics: Visit to U.S. by Kentaro Uyemura, chief of staff of the Japanese Air SelfDefense Force; development of Japanese air capabilities. Japanese Defense Budget (Burden Sharing), January-August 1955 [M-2.1/2]. 62pp. Major Topics: Japanese defense budget [U.S. embassy, Tokyo's views on, Japanese position on, U.S. position on]; German contribution to support of U.S. military forces; U.S.Japanese defense negotiations; U.S. military aid to Japan; buildup of Japanese military v. ,• ; strength. Reel 38 58-D-118and58-D-637: Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 cont. Box 8 cont. 0001 0073 0095 0142 0158 0178 0181 Japanese Defense Budget (Burden Sharing), September-December 1955 (M-2.1/2]. 72pp. Major Topics: U.S.-Japanese defense negotiations; Japanese defense budget; Japanese financial contribution to U.S. forces; loyalty of ROK military to U.S. Japanese Defense Budget (Burden Sharing), 1956 [M-2.1/2]; 22pp. Major Topics: Japanese defense budget; U.S.-Japanese defense negotiations; Japanese financial contribution to U.S. forces. Ad Hoc Joint (U.S.-Japan) Committee on Defense Budget, 1955-1956 [M-2.1/2]. 47pp. Major Topics: Meetings of Ad Hoc Joint U.S.-Japan Committee on Defense Budget; Japanese financial contribution to U.S. forces; expenses fa* U.S. military facilities in Japan; U.S.-Japanese defense negotiations. Aircraft Production Program, 1955-1956 [M-2.1/3]. 16pp. Major Topics: Facilities Assistance Program; naval aircraft production program; Hughes Aircraft Corporation plans to license its products in Japan. MDAA [Mutual Defense Assistance Act] (Agreement), 1955 [M-2.1/3]. 20pp. Major Topics: U.S. MDÀP deliveries in Japan; U.S. defense policy in Japan. Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement (Text), 1956 [M-2.1/3]. 3pp. Major Topic: Proposed five-year vehicle rebuild and production program in Japan. MAAG•Terms of Reference, 1955-1956 [M-2.1/3]. 14pp. Major Topics: Refinement of FY 1957 military assistance programs for Japan and ROK; terms of reference for U.S. MAAG in Japan. 53 Frame # 0195 0207 0212 0214 0217 0232 0256 0292 0297 0317 0364 0374 0379 0389 0392 0403 0437 Military Assistance, 1956 [M-2.1/3]. 12pp. Major Topics: Japanese Defense Agency; U.S. military aid to Japan; visit to U.S. by Keikichi Masuhara, vice director general of Japanese Defense Agency; refinement of FY 1957 military assistance programs for Japan and ROK; growth of Japanese Self-Defense Forces; Japanese defense program; Japanese rearmament Facilities Assistance Program, 1956 [M-2.1/3]. 5pp. Major Topic: U.S. negotiations with Japan for agreement on Facilities Assistance Program. Mutual Weapons Development Program, 1956 [M-2.1/3(d)]. 2pp. Loan/Transfer of Equipment, 1956 [M-2:i/4]. 3pp. Major Topics: Japanese dissatisfaction with receipt from U.S. of outmoded military equipment; efforts to modernize Japanese military equipment. Joint Defense Planning, 1955 [M-2.1/6]. 15pp. Major Topics: Views of Far East Command cm Japanese defense; withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Japan; development of Japanese Self-Defense Forces; U.S.-Japanese defense negotiations; Japanese defense budget. Runway Extension, 1955-1956 [M-2.1/6]. 24pp. Major Topics: Leftist opposition to U.S. military bases in Japan; Japanese opposition to plans for extension of U.S. air base runways. War Criminals, 1956 [M-2.7]. 36pp. Major Topics: U.S.-Japanese relations; request for release of Japanese war criminals; problem of German war criminals; changes in U.S. military command structure in Far East; internal political situation in Japan. U.S. Post Treaty Forces•Japan, 1955-1956 [M-2.8]. 5pp. Major Topics: U.S. base rights in Japan; demonstrations against U.S. base expansion program in Japan. Deployment of Weapons, 1955-1956 [M-2.8/2]. 20pp. Major Topics: Changes in U.S. military command structure in Far East; test firing of "Honest John" missiles in Japan; U.S. briefing of Japanese government officials regarding Nike missile; redeployment of U.S. military forces from Japan. Japanese War Criminals, 1955-1956.47pp. Major Topics: Disposition of Japanese war criminals; war crimes statistics; request for release of Japanese war criminals; Soviet plans to release Japanese war criminals; clemency and parole of Japanese war criminals; administration of war crimes program. Embassy-CINCFE Relations, 1952-1956 [M-2.10]. 10pp. Major Topics: Command relationships in Pacific region; U.S. military aid to Japan; relationship between chief of U.S. diplomatic mission in Japan and commander-in-chief. Far East. Health and Welfare (including Narcotics), 1956 [P-2.3]. 5pp. Major Topic: U.S. aid in establishing medical facilities for treatment of atomic bomb survivors. Naturalization•American Citizens in Japan, 1955-1956 [P-2.6/2(b)]. 10pp. Major Topics: U.S. Marine Corps efforts to bar military dependents from Japan; future of U.S. medical missions in Japan. U.S.-Japan Policy•Political, 1956 [P-3.1]. 3pp. Major Topic: U.S. policy toward Japan. U.S.-JapanPolicy•Economic, 1955-1956 [P-3.2]. 11pp. Major Topics: Japanese exports of Christmas tree lights to U.S.; South Carolina textile legislation; Japanese export possibilities in Asia. Japan Policy•Asia, 1955-1956 [P-3.4/1]. 34pp. Major Topics: Japanese position on Eastern Europe and Suez Crisis; report on Chinese Nationalist government; problems facing U.S. in Japan; U.S. policy toward PRC and Free Asia; commodity price stabilization agreements; Japanese trade prospects in Free Asia. U.S.-Japanese Consultations on Asian Policy, 1956 [P-3.4/2]. 6pp. Major Topic: U.S. policy toward PRC. 54 Frame # 0443 0486 0504 Box 9 0516 0522 0543 0547 0554 0578 0595 0598 0607 0745 U.S. Economic Defense Policy, 1955-1956 [P-3.5/1]. 43pp. Major Topics: Report on U.S. economic defense policy; maje»- economic problems in Far East Great Power Relations, 1956 [P-3.7]. 18pp. Major Topics: U.S. State Department study on colonialism; U.S. approach toward, and interests of anticolonial nations in Asia; U.S. position on colonialism. NSC (National Security Council), 1955-1956 [P-3.8]. 12pp. Major Topics: Disposal of surplus agricultural commodities to Soviet bloc; Japanese foreign policy outlook and prospects; multilateral export controls on trade with PRC; U.S. economic development assistance to Asia; Japanese interest in NSC organization. OCB, 1956 [P-3.8/1]. 6pp. Major Topics: OCB plan of operations with respect to Japan; U.S. policy toward Japan. International Security Plan, 1955-1956 [P-3.8/2]. 21pp. Major Topics: U.S. defense policy in Japan; U.S. Defense Department international security plan for Japan. Restoration of U.S. Property•Japan, 1955-1956 [P-6.1/1]. 4pp. Major Topics: Japanese war reparations; Japanese compensation to Allied POWs. Compensation for U.S. Property•Japan, 1955-1956 [P-6.1/1]. 7pp. Major Topics: Applicability of Japanese liquidation tax to war compensation claim of Ford Motor Company of Japan; disposition of war damage claims filed with Japanese government. Property and Claims, 1955 [P-6.1/1]. 24pp. Major Topics: Ford Motor Company war damage claim against Japan; use of Ford Motor Company property in Japan by U.S. military forces. Individual Compensation Cases, 1955-1956 [P-6.1/1]. 17pp. Major Topics: Remittance privileges of individual Americans who have received war damage compensation firom Japanese government; Allied Powers Property Compensation Law; International General Electric Company war damage claim against Japan. Individual Restoration Cases, 1956 [P-6.1/l(a)(l)]. 3pp. Major Topic: Applicability of Japanese liquidation tax to war compensation claim of Ford Motor Company of Japan. Use of Land and Facilities by U.S. Military, 1955-1956 [P-6.1/l(d)]. 9pp. Major Topics: Facilities and areas under use of U.S. military forces in Japan; land use by U.S. military forces in Japan. German Property (Assets) in Japan•^Tripartite Commission, 1955-1956 [P-6.1/3]. 138pp. Major Topics: Liquidation of Germanassets; tripartite discussions on German assets in neutral or ex-enemy countries; German trademarks; German assets in Italy and Japan; dissolution of Inter-Allied Reparations Agency; Allied-Swedish accord on German assets; tripartite operations in Japan; Return of German consular property in Japan; Use of German assets in Japan for Inter-Allied Reparations Agency operating expenses. German Assets•Japan Individual Cases, 1955-1956 [P-6.1/3]. 239pp. Major Topics: Lisbon Conference on German Assets; Tripartite Commission meetings; seized German assets in Portugal; Tripartite Commission rulings on German nationals residing in Japan at end of World War II; German diplomatic and consular properties in Japan. 55 Frame # Reel 39 58-D-118 and 58-D-637: Records of the Office of Northeast Asian Affairs, Japan Subject Files, 1947-1956 cont. Box 9 cont. 0001 0004 0034 0042 0045 0065 0087 0110 0178 0195 0199 0206 0212 Pre-war Claims of U.S. Nationals against Japan, 1953 [P-6.2]. 3pp. Major Topic: Claim for interest on bonds for Osaka harbor construction. Pre-war Claims of U.S. Nationals against Japan, 1955-1956 IP-6.2/1]. 30pp. Major Topic: Revalidation of dollar bonds of Japanese nationals resident in U.S. Return of Japanese Diplomatic and Consular Property, 1955-1956 [P-6.2/2(a)]. 8pp. Major Topics: Regulations affecting use of yen received by Americans in payment of claims for compensation for war damages; vested accounts of Yokohama Specie Bank in U.S.; return of Japanese diplomatic and consular property in U.S. External Assets•Afghanistan, 1955-1956 [P-6.3/1]. 3pp. Major Topic: Japanese assets in Afghanistan. Japanese Assets•U.S., 1953-1955 [P-6.3/2]. 20pp. Major Topics: Proposal for legislation to eliminate certain debt claims against assets vested by the Office of Alien Property; decision of attorney general on licensing post-freezing transfers; amendment of the Trading with the Enemy Act; return of vested German and Japanese assets in U.S. Property and Claims•^Territory Formerly under Japanese Rule, 1955-1956 [P-6.4]. 22pp. Major Topics: U.S. claims for property losses in Philippines during World War 11; Dutch war claims against Japan; parole of Japanese war criminals; settlement of Thai war claims against Japan; payment of claims arising out of wrongful acts of U.S. forces in Ryukyus; Yoshida-Stikker arrangements on compensation for Dutch civilian internees. Settlement of Claims (Japan and Korea), 1955-1956 [P-6.4/2]. 23pp. Major Topics: Japanese property claims in Korea; ROK membership in UN; disposition of seized Japanese assets in Korea; Japanese relations with ROK. Settlement of Trust Territory Claims vs. Japan, 1955-1956 [P-6.4/3]. 68pp. Major Topics: Status of Trust Territory claims against Japan; salvage operations in Trust Territory of Pacific Islands; Japanese payment of war damage compensation to inhabitants of Trust Territory. Reparations Claims, 1955-1956 [P-6.4/5]. 17pp. Major Topics: Coordination of U.S. aid programs and Japanese reparations payments; Japanese war reparations to Philippines, Burma, and Indonesia; Japanese economic conditions. Claims vs. SEAP (SEATO Administrative Publication) and Occupation Forces, 1955-1956 [P-6.5/l].4pp. Major Topics: Japanese war reparations to Vietnam; U.S. interest in execution of Japanese reparations agreements. Claims under Administrative Agreement, 1955-1956 [P-6.6]. 7pp. Major Topics: Applicability of waiver provisions of administrative agreement to Japanese public corporations and their employees; mutual waiver claims agreement for damages arising from U.S.-Japanese joint training exercises. POW Claims (Non-Article 10), 1955-1956 [P-6.7]. 6pp. Major Topics: Waiver of Allied war claims against Japan; Japanese compensation to former U.S. POWs and civilian internees. Other Legislation or Treaty Provision for Claims Settlement, 1952-1956 [P-6.9]. 33pp. Major Topics: Allied Powers Property Compensation Law; claims of U.S. nationals under Japanese peace treaty. 56 Frame # 0246 0249 0259 0263 0278 0331 0342 0352 0391 0405 0415 Box 10 0492 Claims by Japanese Nationals vs. U.S. Government, 1955-1956 [P-6.12]. 3pp. Major Topic: Japanese embassy request for information on Hallet Abend case. Claims by Japanese Government vs. U.S. Government, 1955-1956 [P-6.13]. 10pp. Major Topics: Application of Guaranty Trust Company of New York for license under the Trading with the Enemy Act; decision of attorney general on licensing post-freezing transfers; Guaranty Trust Company claims against New York branch of Mitsui Bank. MAAG Claims, 1955-1956 [P-6.14]. 4pp. Major Topic: Japanese corporate tax claim against Coca Cola Export Corporation. Public Opinion•U.S., 1955-1956 [P-8.1]. 15pp. Major Topics: Japanese population and economic conditions; Japanese attitude toward U.S.; Douglas Mac Arthur's views on Japanese defense; Japanese character traits. Public Opinion•Japanese or Korean (including Press Opinion), 1956 |P-8.2]. 53pp. Major Topics: Far Eastern reactions to Suez Crisis and events in Hungary; visit to U.S. by members of Japanese House of Councillors; U.S. military bases in Japan; Japanese political situation; Japanese POWs in USSR; Japanese relations with U.S., PRC, and Australia; Japanese Socialist party activities; Japanese Chiefs of Mission Conference in Asia; Japanese attitude toward U.S. Public Opinion•Foreign, 1956 [P-8.3]. 11pp. Major Topics: Visit to Japan by Stanislaus Mikolajczyk, former prime minister of Poland; U.S.-Japanese defense problems; Japanese relations with Australia. Public Opinion, 1955-1956 [P-8.4]. 10pp. Major Topics: Japanese financial stabilization program; Japanese membership in UN; Japanese political situation. Appointments, 1956 [P-9.1]. 39pp. Major Topics: Visits to U.S. by Ishikawa Ichiro, member of Japanese Atomic Energy Commission, Jutaro Katsuta, a Japanese publisher, members of the Japanese Diet, Japanese finance minister Hisato Ichimada, and Japanese supreme court justice Shigeru Kuriyama; Japanese political situation; Japanese negotiations with USSR; Japanese defense expenditures; Southeast Asian economic development Merchant Marine and Fishing Vessels, 1955-1956 [S-1.3]. 14pp. Major Topics: Boarding of Japanese fishing vessels in Bering Sea by U.S. Coast Guard; North Atlantic Planning Board for Ocean Shipping; Sale of SS Olympic Challenger to Panamanian corporation; information on British and Canadian catcher boats; sinking of Soviet tanker Ishchim off coast of Japan. Scientific Research and Development, 1956 [S-4]. 10pp. Major Topics: Proposed Air Research and Development Command branch office for Tokyo; Japanese-American cooperation during International Geophysical Year; Soviet participation in weather control at Little America; U.S. earth satellite program. Atomic Research and Development, June-December 1956 [S-4.1]. 77pp. Major Topics: U.S.-Japanese atomic power agreement; Japanese purchase of atomic power reactors; testing of samples of Japanese fish, water, and plants for radiation; Japanese claims for damages resulting from U.S. nuclear testing in Pacific; contract for sale of uranium to Japan; Japanese negotiation of lease agreement for special nuclear materials; Japanese Atomic Industrial Forum; Cobalt gamma source for Japan; U.S. medical treatment for atomic bomb casualties; Second World Conference against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs; proposal for Asian Nuclear Center. Atomic Research and Development, January 1956 [S.4.1]. 62pp. Major Topics: Atomic energy development in Japan; Japanese interest in procuring atomic research reactor; U.S. leases uranium to Japan; U.S. nuclear testing in Pacific; Japanese Atomic Energy Commission; Japan requests compensation for damages resulting from U.S. Pacific nuclear tests; atomic radiation problems in Japan; Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission; Japanese interest in International Atomic Energy Agency. 57 Frame # 0554 0560 0573 0580 0594 0600 0604 0622 0642 0726 0833 0908 0916 0920 0938 0971 0978 "Atoms for Peace" Agreement, 1956 [S-4.1/1]. 6pp. Major Topics: Japanese leasing agreement; Japanese request for acquisition of uranium. Lists and Texts of Treaties and Agreements between U.S. and Japan, 1956 [T-2]. 13pp. Major Topic: List of bilateral treaties and agreements in force between U.S. and Japan as of April 30,1956. Japanese Peace Treaty, 1953-1956 [T-2.1]. 7pp. Major Topics: Japanese peace treaty clauses; U.S. Senate ratification of Japanese peace treaty. Japanese Peace Treaty (Negotiation), 1948-1958 [T-2.1]. 14pp. Major Topics: Signatories to Japanese peace treaty; index to Japanese peace treaty files of John Foster Dulles; drafting of Japanese peace treaty. Japanese Peace Treaty•Ratification, 1955-1956 [T-2.1/1]. 6pp. Major Topic: Ratification of Japanese peace treaty by Ecuador. China-Japan Treaty Negotiations, 1952 [T-2.1/3]. 4pp. Major Topic: Japanese relations with Nationalist China. China-Japan Treaty (Text), 1952 [T-2.1/3]. 18pp. Major Topic: Text of Japanese-Nationalist Chinese peace treaty. Trials under Administrative Agreement, 1956 [T-2.2/2]. 20pp. Major Topics: Visits to U.S. security forces personnel confined in Japanese penal institutions; Japanese exercise of criminal jurisdiction over U.S. servicemen; inspection report on Yokosuka Prison. Trials A-C (Administrative Agreement), n.d. [T-2.2/2]. 84pp. Major Topic: Reports on trials of U.S. servicemen in Japanese courts. Administrative Trials EMj, n.d. [T-2.2/2]. 107pp. Major Topic: Reports on trials of U.S. servicemen in Japanese courts. Joint Committee on the Administrative Agreement, 1956-1957 [T-2.2/2]. 75pp. Major Topics: Meetings of Joint Committee on the Administrative Agreement; financial reports to Japanese government; port and harbor transportation service procurement contracts by U.S. forces, Japan; granting immunity to local witnesses who testify before courts-martial; use of Japanese property and assets by U.S. forces, Japan; reports of courtsmartial dispositions of offenses punishable by Japanese laws; allocation of radio frequencies within territorial limits of Japan. Safety of Life at SEA [Southeast Asia] Convention, 1951 [T-2.8]. 8pp. Major Topic: Billing of Japan for North Atlantic ice patrol dues. Japanese-Soviet Declaration, 1956 [T-2.11]. 4pp. Major Topics: Japanese Diet approves joint declaration with USSR; Netherlands releases all Japanese war criminals. Travel to U.S. from Japan, 1955-1956 [T-3.1]. 18pp. Major Topics: Visits to U.S. by Takeshi Komatau, president of America-Japan Society, and Nobutane Kiuchi, economic adviser to Japanese foreign minister; proposal to bring Philippine and Japanese workers to U.S. foe temporary agricultural work; visit to U.S. by Princess Chichibu of Japan. Visits to the U.S. of Japanese Government Officials, 1955-1956 [T-3.1/1]. 33pp. Major Topics: Japanese negotiations with USSR; visits to U.S. by Japanese prime minister Hatoyama, members of the Japanese Diet, and Japanese minister of agriculture and forestry, Ichiro Kono; Japanese-Soviet fisheries treaty. Travel to Japan from U.S.•Congressional Travel, 1955-1956 [T-3.2/1]. 7pp. Major Topics: Japanese prime minister meets with U.S. congressional delegation; Japanese admission to UN. Travel•General (Visas, Passports, etc.), 1957 [T-3.4]. 3pp. Major Topics: U.S. position on Bonin Islands; request for release of Japanese war criminals; relationship between U.S. ambassador to Japan and commander-in-chief. Far East; Soviet activities in Japan. 58 Frame # 0981 0993 1001 1008 1019 1024 1027 1035 DuUes Trip, 1956 IT-3.5]. 12pp. Major Topics: John Foster Dulles's visit to Japan and ROK; Asian Conference of the International Press Institute. FCN, 1956.8pp. Major Topics: Effect of discriminatory state legislation on Friendship, Commerce, and Navigation Treaty with Japan. UNESCO [UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization] and ECOSOC, [UN Economic and Social Council] 1955-1956 [U-1.3]. 7pp. Major Topics: Japanese attendance at ECOSOC meetings; U.S. position on enlargement of ECOSOC; U.S. participation in regional UNESCO meetings in Far East Membership in the UN., 1955-1956 [U-1.5]. 11pp. Major Topics: Japanese membership in UN (Nationalist China's suppôt for, Soviet and Australian positions on); Nationalist China vetoes Outer Mongolia's application for UN membership. UN Resolutions, 1955-1956 [U-1.7]. 5pp. Major Topics: Soviet proposal on disarmament; UN Charter Review Conference. Internal Subversion, 1956 [U-2.1]. 3pp. Major Topic: Internal security situation in Japan. Security Procedures, 1955-1956 [U-2.2]. 8pp. Major Topics: Communist subversion in Japan; internal security situation in Japan. Military Currency, 1956 [F-1.6]. 16pp. Major Topics: U.S. Defense Department proposal to substitute dollar currency for military payment certificates in Japan, Ryukyu Islands, Philippines, and ROK. 59 SUBJECT INDEX The following is a guide to the major topics in Confidential US. State Department Special Files: Japan, 1947-1956. The first number after each entiy or subentry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which a particular nie folder containing information on the subject begins. Hence 15: 0302 directs the researcher to the folder that begins at Frame 0302 on Reel 15. By referring to the Reel Index that constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find the folder title and a list of major topics arranged in the order in which the material appears on the film. The researcher is referred to page ix for a list of the acronyms and initialisms used throughout this guide. As Japan is pertinent to all entries in this subject index, it is not mentioned unless clarification is required. Japanese acquisition and disposal of 26: 0392 request to barter manganese and chromium for 26:0392 requirement for 26:0392 sale to Japan of 30: 0319; 31: 0849; 32: 0046,0055, 0081,0214 Agricultural products Japanese agreements with U.S. regarding 26: 0335 Agricultural surpluses disposal of, in Japan 26: 0335 disposal of, in ROK 26: 0335 Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act oni9S4 26:0392; 32:0046 see abo PL 480 Agriculture Department, U.S. market development program 36:0850 Aid programs, U.S. 2:0754 see also Economic aid, U.S.; Military aid, U.S.; Technical assistance, U.S. Air capabilities development of 37:0916 Aircraft, military manufacture of 26: 0755; 28: 0610; 33: 0261 Aircraft production program Japanese 30:0371 naval 38: 0142 Airfields, U.S. inspection by deputy chief of staff, Japanese Air Force 29:0340 released to Japanese government 35:0240 runway extensions•Japanese opposition to 38: 0232 Acheson, Dean general 1: 0001 meeting with Iranian ambassador 6: 0875 meeting with John Foster Dulles 15: 0302 Addressograph-Multlgraph Corporation multilith machine•Japanese copying of 32: 0233 Administrative agreement joint committee on functions 31:0118 meetings 31: 0118; 34: 0974; 35: 0001, 0040, 0055, 0093,0126,0161,0193,0240,0264, 0323, 0402,0450,0485,0535; 39: 0833 members of 31:0001,0118 procedures 31: 0118 progress reports 3:0118 responsibilities 31:0118 U.S. representative 35: 0093 U.S.-Japanese 1:0320; 3:0513; 4:0793; 8:0121; 9: 0001,0433; 13:0460; 14:0840; 16: 0518; 21: 0410,0726; 22: 0001,0040; 28: 0748; 29: 0001, 0112; 30: 0574,0599, 0646,0709, 0736,0775,0903; 31: 0001,0537; 39:0199 Aerojet-General Corporation interest in Japan 37:0758 Aeronautical science survey mission Japanese, visit to U.S. 26: 0766 Afghanistan Japanese assets in 39:0042 Agricultural commodities, U.S. agreement with Japan regarding 26:0570 aid program 26:0335 disposal of•general 32:0081 disposal of, to Soviet bloc 38:0504 disposal program in Japan 26:0570 61 Airlines 21:0001;26:0675 Air Research and Development Command branch office for Tokyo 39: 0405 Air traffic rights in Okinawa 26: 0675; 34: 0482 Air transport problems international 26: 0675 Akihito, Crown Prince of Japan investiture of 34: 0023 Alabama Japanese textiles•legislation discriminating against 37: 0332 Alaska Japanese timber imports from 21: 0726; 32: 0448; 37: 0178 U.S. military bases in•construction of 27: 0001 Aleutian Islands Japanese labor brought into 32: 0526 Allied Council for Japan liquidation of 5: 0775 Allied Powers Property Compensation Law 13: 0065, 0759; 15: 0001; 17: 0258; 20:0402, 0512; 30: 0001; 38: 0578; 39: 0212 Allied property in Japan•compensation for 5: 0484; 7: 0437; 8: 0121,0858; 14: 0196; 15: 0001; 16: 0293; 30:0001 Alumina purchase of 32: 0488 Aluminum extruding field U.S. provides Japan with technology in 27: 0462 Amami Oshlma Islands economic conditions in 34: 0330 Japanese authority over•resumption of 34: 0282, 0330 transfer to Japan arrangements for 34: 0354 general 34: 0368, 0395 military aspects of 34: 0354 U.S. military rights in 34: 0395 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Okinawa•press release on 34: 0508 American Federation of Labor (AFL) 2:0754 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO) project in Japan 37: 0818 American International Underwriters Japanese treatment of 33: 0078 negotiations with Japan 37: 0471 American Legion Foreign Relations Committee briefing 30: 0216 American Samoa refrigeration plant•Japanese investment in 37: 0767 American Teacher's Union representative in Japan 27:0497 Andaman Islands Ryukyuan fishing vessels seized in 34: 0482 Angaur Island hydrologie survey of 34: 0721 phosphate mining operations on 27: 0632; 28: 0047; 34: 0721 Antarctic Chilean claims in 19: 0189 Anti-aircraft artillery ranges, U.S. in Japan 35: 0485 Anti-Americanism in Japan 30: 0281,0903; 33:0437; 37: 0532 Antidumping Act of 1921 procedures under 27: 0066 Antitrust developments in U.S. 27: 0118 Arab League 16: 0572,0840 Argentina San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Armaments for Japanese defense forces•restrictions on 29: 0328 see also Moral rearmament movement; Rearmaments Armed Forces Agency, U.S. disposal of U.S. property in Japan by 29: 0898 Arms production Japanese 32: 0587 Armstrong, O. K. speech in Hiroshima, Japan by 33: 0041 Army, Department of the administering authority for Ryukyu Islands 34:0330 Army War College, U.S. 30: 0375 Asia aid programs•Japanese manpower used in 10: 0460 anticolonial nations in•interests of 38: 0486 anti-Communist organization in•establishment of 27: 0874 Communist activities in 10: 0066; 32: 0760; 33: 0547; 34:0824 Communist plans for domination of 3: 0341; 7: 0217; 27: 0894 East•economic rehabilitation of 7: 0880 economic development in 30: 0462; 32: 0102 Ford Foundation work in 32: 0001 Japan export possibilities in 36: 0984; 38:0392 position in 32: 0705 trade prospects in 38:0403 Marshall Plan in 10: 0460 62 in U.S.•return of 28:0047; 30:0048; 31: 0849; 33:0330; 39:0045 U.S. forces, Japan•use by 39:0833 Association for the Defense of the Peace Constitution ofJapan 29:0505 Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs, Second World Conference against 39:0415 Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission 12:0758; 22:0001,0040; 33: 0743,0771; 39: 0492 Atomic bomb victims medical facilities for treatment of 38:0374 treatment in U.S. of 33: 0316; 39: 0415 Atomic energy civil uses of•U.S.-Japanese agreement on 33:0789; 39:0415 developments inJapan 33:0743; 39:0415,0492 equipment for Japan 33: 0771 negotiations 37:0718 peaceful uses of•international agreements on 36:0831 peaceful uses of•international conference on 32:0734 problems 37:0718 reactors•Japanese purchase of 39:0415,0492 Atomic Energy Act of 1954 33: 0789 Atomic Energy Agency, International governing board of 37: 0718 Japanese participation in 37:0718 PRC participation in 37:0718 Atomic Energy Commission conference 27:0685 international 33:0771; 39:0492 Japanese 39: 0492 Atomic Industrial Forum, Japanese 39:0415 Atomic potential Soviet•U.S. evaluation of 34: 0395 Attaché personnel, U.S. State Department consultations with 36:0774 Attachés, military Japan and USSR exchange 37:0664 Attu Island, Alaska Japanese war dead on•memorial service for 29:0680 Australia coal sales to Japan 27:0446 Dulles, John Foster•visit 1: 0156; 7: 0437; 19:0615 economic developments in 1:0156 elections 1:0156; 11:0639 Japanese barley exports from 26:0570 nationalism 33:0457 Point Four Program in 8:0752; 10: 0460; 24:0259 South Economic Cooperation Administration (EC A) Programm 19: 0001 economic rehabilitation of 7:0880 regional cooperation with Southeast Asia 6:0577 relations with Japan 33:0330; 36:0614 U.S. aid program for 32:0102 economic development assistance to 38:0504 economic program for 27:0118 policy in 1:0001; 33:0457 rice exports to 32: 0046,0372; 33: 0457 Western influence in•elimination of 3:0085 see also Southeast Asia; names of specific countries Asia Foundation reports 33: 0036 Asian Development Corporation establishment of 32:0102 Asian Economic Cooperation, Working Party on terms of reference for 27:0316 Asian Nuclear Center 39: 0415 Asian People's Anti-Communist League 33: 0175 Asians technical study tours by 37: 0708 Asian Socialist Conference 27: 0581 Assets, Japanese in Afghanistan 39: 0042 compensation for Italian POWs based on sale of 30: 0029 disposition of 20: 0512; 34:0974; 35:0001,0040, 0055,0093,0161,0193,0240, 0264,0323,0402, 0450,0485,0535 in ex-enemy countries 14:0001; 33:0597 in Germany•general 33: 0597 in Germany•status of 17: 0009 in Hong Kong 17:0141 International Committee of the Red Cross handling of 18: 0627 liquidation of 17: 0051 in neutral nations 14:0001; 17:0051; 33:0597 overseas 15:0433 in Portugal•unfreezing of 17:0402 restitution of-^>etitions for 22:0244; 23:0001; 24: 0001,0259; 25: 0001,0364 in ROK•disposition of 18:0837; 39:0087 in Switzerland 33:0597 in Thailand•disposition of 13:0735; 30:0036 63 Australia cont Japansse peace treaty•position on 7: 0437; 16: 0597; 18: 0309 Japanese UN membership•position on 39:1008 Neptune bombers•purchase of 11: 0639 political situation in 1: 0156; 18: 0309 relations with Japan 39: 0278,0331 security treaty with U.S. 2: 0493; 3: 0085; 4: 0001, 0633, 0793; 11: 0518, 0639; 12: 0001,0758; 13: 0001; 14: 0812; 16:0121, 0597; 17: 0141; 18: 0001, 0476,0940; 19: 0001; 22: 0215 trade balance 1:0156 UN efforts in Korea•support for 19: 0615 U.S. tariff negotiations with 32:0277 Australia, New Zealand, and United States (ANZUS) Council meetings 31: 0537; 33:0825 Austria independence of 18: 0627 political situation in 19: 0183 Automatic rifles sale to Japan of 32: 0587 Automobile imports, U.S. Japanese restrictions on 36: 0920 Automobiles foreign made•^Japanese import program for 26: 0917 Automobile tires smuggling of 16: 0446 Aviation agreements with Japan•U.S. 35: 0663; 36: 0001, 0299 civil•Japanese 7:0556; 15: 0001; 26: 0675; 27: 0262 policy•U.S. 26: 0675 Baguio Conference 11:0639 Balkans Soviet forces in•buildup of 17: 0141 Bandung Conference book•publication in U.S. of 32: 0625 Japanese participation in 32:0625 PRC position at 32: 0625 results of 32: 0625 UN membership•recommendations for 34: 0001 U.S. position on 32: 0625 Bank financing in Japan 32: 0758 Bank for International Settlements Japanese membership in 5: 0775 rights in 13: 0759 shares in•disposal of 15: 0001 Barley exports to Japan 26: 0335, 0570 Bartlett, Edward L. 2:0243 Battle Act 21:0410; 26:0883 Battleship lease agreement U.S.-Japanese 29: 0216 Bauxite development in Palau Islands 27: 0632; 34: 0675 Beckworth, Llndley 2:0243 Belgium Japanese peace treaty•position on 16:0531 Japanese peace treaty•press reports on 16: 0531 political situation 16: 0531 termination of war with Germany 16:0531 U.S. requests relief from taxes and duties imposed by 31:0184 Benelux Union 1:0303 Benton, William 2:0243 Berlin trade Issue 16:0054 Berry Amendment 27:0001, 0262, 0404 Beverage sales in Japan•control of 35:0093 Blair Athol coal project status of 27:0446 Blockade of North Korea•implications of 14: 0840 Boggs Subcommittee Japanese textile industry representative's statement to 36: 0920 Bokaro-Konar project IBRD loan for 6: 0328 Bolivia Ryukyuan immigration to 34: 0497 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Bonds 2:0754; 10: 0806; 13: 0967; 33: 0237; 39: 0001, 0004 Bonin Islands disposition on 20:0178 Japanese nationals removed from•repatriation of 28:0047; 31:0849; 34:0190; 36:0614; 37:0718 return to Japan•request for 7: 0001 ; 27: 0632; 33:0330; 34:0190,0211 U.S. administration of 34: 0190, 0429 position on 39:0978 trusteeship of 6: 0886; 14:0196; 20: 0001 64 BonnevUle Dam project award of bids on 27:0001 Japanese bids on 32: 0214 Brazil San Francisco Conference•participation in 17:0258 trade arrangements with Japan 17:02S8; 21:0134 Brkker, John W. general 2: 0243 NATO status of forces agreement•reservations regarding 30:0599,0646 Brlcker Amendment 2:0243 Bridges, Styles 2:0243 Briefings U.S. State Department•schedule of 36:0774 British Commonwealth relations with Japan 28: 0234 troops stationed in Japan 30:0519 British Visiting Forces Act 30: 0709,0775 Brownell, Herbert, Jr. NATO status of forces agreement•position on legality of 30: 0646 Buda, Robert F. judicial case involving 33: 0212 Budget of Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs 27: 0701 U.S.•preparation of 27: 0701 Building materials Japanese•used in construction of U.S. military bases 27: 0001 Bulgaria U.S. peace treaty with 12:0758 Bulk sales agreement goods delivered to Nationalist China under 29:0898 Bureau of Ships contracts•failure of Takata Shipbuilding Company to obtain 32: 0214 Burma Japanese peace treaty•position on 18: 0940 Japanese war reparations to 39:0178 Kashmir dispute•mediation in 18: 0940 political situation in 18: 0940 PRC intervention in 18:0476 relations with 18:0940 rice shipments to 32: 0096 rubber shipments to 32:0096 reparations claims against Japan 1:0561 San Francisco Conference•refusal to participate in 19:0189 U.S. rice sales to 32:0372 relocation of 35:0040 Buy American Act 27:0001 Byrd, Harry F., Sr. 2:0243 Cain, Harry 2:0243 California agricultural employment in•Japanese and Filipino workers brought to U.S. for 37: 0837; 39: 0920 Los Angeles•gift of trees for Kobe, Japan 27:0903 San Francisco•gift of trees for Kobe, Japan 28:0001 Callaghan, William Japanese naval buildup•speech urging 33:0722 Cambodia contract to sell aircraft to 26: 0755 San Francisco Conference•delegation to 18: 0815 San Francisco Conference•participation in 18:0815 Camp Crawford, Japan sewerage from•pollution of Toyochira River by 35:0001 Canada fisheries treaty with U.S. and Japan 1:0156; 20:0512, 0763 insurance interests in Japan 1:0596 Japanese peace treaty•position on 18: 0609 political and economic discussions with Great Britain 18:0609 war claims against Japan 1: 0596 Catcher boats British and Canadian•information on 39: 0391 Catholics, Japanese criticism of John D. Rockefeller HI for not meeting with 13:0136 Ceylon applies for membership in Far Eastern Commission 1:0670 applies for membership in UN 1: 0670 Japanese peace treaty•position on 16: 0816 PRC rice shipments to 32:0372 rice loan for Japan 16: 0816; 18: 0940 rice shipments to PRC 32:0096 rubber shipments to PRC 32:0096 trade agreement with Japan 21: 0134 Character traits Japanese 39:0263 Charter party agreement U.S.-Japanese 29:0216 Chiang Kai-shek 1:0803 Chkhlbu, Princess of Japan visit to U.S. 39: 0920 65 Chiefs of Mission Conference Japanese•in Asia 39: 0278 U.S.•agenda 32: 0605 ChUe Antarctic•claims in 19:0189 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 trade relations with Japan 21: 0726 China Japanese policy toward 16: 0293 Japan renounces special interests and rights in 14: 0196 UN representation for 34:0001 U.S. white paper on 10:0460 China, People's Republic of see PRC Chinaware U.S. tariff on 8: 0752 see also Glassware Christian Culture and Peace, Round Table Conference on 13: 0136 Christmas tree ornaments imported•marking of 32: 0157 Japanese exports of 38: 0392 Chofu Airfield, Japan joint use of 35: 0001 Chou En-lal Japanese peace treaty•position on 1: 0803; 18: 0803 San Francisco Conference•position on 18: 0803 Churchill, Winston S. address to U.S. Congress 15: 0001 Dulles, John Foster•meeting with 15: 0302 general 17: 0405 Civil affairs arrangements U.S.-German6:0231 Civil affairs directive for Ryukyu Islands 34: 0246, 0282, 0330 Civil aviation general 7: 0556; 15:0001; 17: 0405; 27: 0262 U.S.-Japanese agreements 17: 0405 Civil jurisdiction UN status of forces agreement•article on 31: 0323 Civil liability in land impact and maneuver areas 35: 0001,0040 Civil rights problem in Okinawa 34: 0508 Claims settlement in Trust Territory of Pacific Islands 30: 0076 UN status of forces agreement•article on 31:0323 Clemency and Parole, Board of establishment of 34:0023,0080 war criminals•decisions regarding 34: 0172 war criminals•reviews cases against 34: 0100 Clements, Earle 2:0243 Coal industry•U.S. 27: 0446 mining•Japanese 27: 0446 sales to Japan 27:0446 U.S.•-proposed sale of 26:0637 Coal resources German-French•administration of 5: 0339 Coast Guard, U.S. Japanese fishing vessels boarded by 39: 0391 Cobalt gamma source for Japan 39:0415 Coca Cola commodity tax on 35: 0040 corporate tax claim against 39: 0259 Cold war 2:0243 Colombia relations with Japan 28: 0276 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Colombo Plan participation in 22: 0040 Colonialism U.S. position on 38: 0486 U.S. State Department study on 38: 0486 Commander-in-chief, Far East (CINCFE) relationship with chief of U.S. diplomatic mission in Japan 28: 0748, 0881; 29: 0328; 39: 0978 Commerce Department, U.S. foreign trade•plans for improvement of 36: 0774 Commercial competition 10:0066 see also Friendship, commerce, and navigation, treaties of Commercial relations with Britain 15: 0001 with France 5: 0339 with U.S. 4: 0293 Commodities, surplus exchange of, between U.S. and Japan 27: 0465 Commodity allocations 21:0410 Commodity Credit Corporation rice prices 32:0372 Commodity price stabilization agreements 38: 0403 Commodity tax laws 13:0759; 35:0040 Commonwealth Chiefs of Mission meeting 31:0537 66 CammmnicntUata Copyrights convention•Japanese position on 33:0300 Japanese•vested 29: 0969,0982 relations with U.S. 29: 0982; 33: 0300 Comtwsker Marinar runs aground off Pusan, South Korea 30:0340 wreckage of•disposition of 30:0340 Corps oí Engineers, U.S. Japanese War Ministry documents•exploitation of 37:0419 Costa Rica San Francisco Conference•participation in 17:0258 Cottage Industries Japanese 28:0340; 36:0695 Cotton Japanese exports of•restrictions on 37:0118 textiles export adjustment measures 37: 0332 exports•U.S. Senate bill to subsidize 37:0118 Japanese exports controls on 37:0233 to U.S. 37: 0178,0332 U.S. restrictions on 37:0118 Japanese imports•U.S. restrictions on 37: 0233 triangular arrangements between U.S., Japan, and Indonesia 32:0096 U.S. export policy for 37:0233 exports of 32: 0501 Japanese purchases of 37: 0233 policy on 37: 0178 sales to Yugoslavia 26: 0570 Cotton Conference between U.S., Great Britain, and Japan 22: 0001 Cotton credit Japanese application to Export-Import Bank for 26:0004 Coudert, Frederic R., Jr. 2:0243 Council of Foreign Ministers Soviet proposal for 18: 0323, 0627 Council of Foreign Relations 30:0375 Court-martials dispositions•reports of 39: 0833 jurisdiction•exercise of, in Japan 30: 0599 witnesses•granting immunity to 39: 0833 Courts, Japanese sentences imposed on U.S. military personnel by 31:0227 trials of U.S. servicemen in•reports on 39: 0642 Criminal and court procedures in Japan 28: 0282 international•Universal Teleservice (UNITEL) relay network plan for 26:0802 with Japan•U.S. 36:0742 policy in Japan 35:0663; 36:0001,0299 priorities 36:0742 Communist activities in Asia 3: 0341; 7: 0217; 10: 0066; 27: 0894; 32: 0760; 33:0457; 34:0824 in Far East 8:0752; 24:0001; 30:0375 in Formosa 2: 0157 in Japan 17:0141; 25:0001; 26:0956; 27:0874, 0894; 32:0760; 33:0330,0722; 36:0614; 37: 0616; 39:1027 in Korea 10:0001 in Manila Pact countries 33:0825 in PRC 1:0698 Communist literature importation into U.S. of•control of 27: 0874 Communist Party, Japanese 9: 0577; 16: 0054; 32: 0787 Community enterprises German 6: 0231 Congo Basin System participation in 9:0001; 13: 0759; 15:0001 Congress, U.S. Churchill, Winston S.•address by 15: 0001 commission on Ryukyu Islands 16:0121 Japanese mutual security program•hearings on 28: 0708 security treaty with Japan•information provided to 30: 0569 see also Senate, U.S. Congressional Record 2: 0243,0493 Connally, Tran 2:0243 Constitution 7: 0855; 20: 0402; 25: 0364; 28: 0015; 30: 0462; 33: 0151 Construction program for U.S. security forces 35: 0126,0193,0264,0323, 0450,0485,0535 Consular convention U.S.-Japanese 33:0900 Continental Motors Corporation licensing agreement with Fuji Motors Corporation 28: 0610 Contract Clearing Mouse Service in Japan 28:0596 Contract conciliation in Japan 35:0663; 36:0001,0299 67 Criminal jurisdiction in Japan 35: 0663; 36: 0001,0299 over UN military personnel stationed in Japan 30: 0646, 0709,0736,0775,0903; 31:0001, 0227, 0537,0559; 39: 0622 Cuba San Francisco Conference•participation in 17:0258 trade negotiations with Japan 26: 0637 Cultural centers in Japan•establishment of 13: 0136 Cultural relations with U.S. 13: 0136; 27:0973 Currency convertability clearing house establishment of 32: 0176 Customs duties in Japan 35: 0663; 36: 0001,0299 UN status of forces agreement•article on 31: 0323, 0422 Customs tariff 13: 0759 Cyclotron Soviet•Japan reports existence of 32: 0734 Czechoslovakia San Francisco Conference•delegation to 18: 0820 San Francisco Conference•participation in 18: 0820 Dairen Soviet-PRC agreement regarding 13: 0676 Dalles Dam project Japanese bids on 26: 0956; 32: 0214 Debt settlement plan German 6: 0231 Declaration distinction between protocol and 3: 0704 Defense budget general 36: 0669; 37: 0928; 38: 0001, 0073, 0217 Japanese position on 37: 0928 U.S. position on 37: 0928 buildup 29: 0528 cooperation with U.S. 23: 0001; 24: 0001; 33: 0643 expenditures 28: 0656; 29: 0112, 0313, 0528; 31: 0001; 39: 0352 industries 31: 0849 issues 33: 0330 legislation 29: 0525 negotiations with U.S. 38: 0001,0073, 0095,0217 planning with U.S. 29: 0313; 37: 0907 policy, U.S. in Japan 38: 0158, 0522 problems with U.S. 37:0821; 39:0331 production general 27: 0488; 32: 0176,0602 mobilization planning in Japan 27: 0488 technical mission to U.S. to study 32: 0599 program 28:0047; 29: 0528; 38:0195 roads•construction of 31: 0849 see also MacArthur, Douglas Defense Department, U.S. industrial mobilization•directive on 27: 0488 international security plan for Japan 38: 0522 Japanese peace treaty•position on 14: 0001 overseas scrap•disposal of 27:0475 substitution of dollar currency for military payment certificates•proposal for 39:1035 textile procurement in Japan 27: 0001 Defense Mobilization Board meetings 32: 0501 Demilitarization German 18: 0323, 0627 Japanese 15: 0768 Democratic party, Japanese foreign policy platform 33: 0184 security treaty with U.S.•attitude toward 30: 0519 Denmark U.S. requests relief from taxes and duties imposed by 31:0184 Development banks in the Far East 26: 0637 Dewey, Thomas E. visits to Japan 13: 0460 Singapore 19: 0189 Vietnam 19: 0001 Diesel oil purchases by Japanese vessels 32: 0465 Diplomacy Soviet bloc 34: 0824 Diplomatic property in Japan•German 38: 0607, 0745 in U.S.•German 8: 0858 in U.S.•Japanese 8: 0858; 13: 0460; 30: 0048, 0490; 39: 0034 Diplomatic relations U.S. 27: 0701 USSR 33: 0681 Diplomatic representation in Japan British 17: 0405 Spanish 17:0770 U.S. 13:0460 Dirksen, Everett 13:0001 Dirksen Bill 30:0001 Disarmament proposals National Security Council (NSC) position on 11:0364 Soviet 39:1019 68 District of Coliunbk gift of stone lantern from Japan to 27:0973 Documents, Japanese captured•-return of 32:0792; 33:0001; 37:0419 captured•U.S. reproduction of 32:0792 Dodge, Joseph appointed director, Bureau of the Budget 33: 0074 Dollar bonds Japanese 2: 0754 Dominican Republic San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Douglas, Paul 2:0243 Dulles, John Foster Japanese peace treaty files•index of 39:0580 meetings with Acheson, Dean 15:0302 Churchill, Winston S. 15:0302 Eisenhower, DwightD. 15: 0302 Gascoigne, Sir Alvary 15:0433 Hirohito, Emperor of Japan 7:0556 Iranian ambassador 6:0875 Japanese labor leaders 7: 0644 MacArthur, Douglas 10:0460 Malik, Yakov 15:0494 Quirino, Elpidio 17: 0783 Rhee, Synginan4:0731 Truman, Harry S 15: 0302 Yoshida, Shigeru 7:0437,0556 speeches by 4: 0731 visits to Australia 1:0156; 7:0437; 19:0615 Far East 20: 0001 to India 6:0328; 19:0978; 26: 0026 to Iraq 11:0001 to Japan 9: 0001; 13: 0460; 20: 0178; 22: 0244; 26:0026,0335,0805; 28: 0881; 29: 0112; 33:0825; 36:0872 to Philippines 17:0783 programs•procurement in Japan for 33:0330 to ROK 36:0872; 37:0742 to Ryukyu Islands 34:0476 Economic and Social Council, UN enlargement of•U.S. position on 39:1001 meetings•Japanese attendance at 39:1001 Economic arrangements Japanese agreements with U.S. regarding 26:0335 Economic conditions in Amami Oshima Islands 34:0330 in the Far East 26:0637 in Iran 6:0875 ä in Japan 5: 0001,0484; 6: 0022, 0577; 8: 0001, 0121, 0433; 10: 0460, 0806; 11: 0244; 12: 0001; 13:0460,0759; 17: 0405, 0783; 18: 0001; 21:0410,0726; 23:0001; 24:0001; 25:0001; 26:0392,0956; 27: 0118,0262; 28: 0656; 29:0165,0180; 30: 0216,0281, 0319,0375; 31:0849; 33:0330,0643,0681,0722; 37: 0019; 39:0178,0263 in ROK 7: 0700 in Ryukyu Islands 6:0886 in Thailand 16: 0446 in West Germany 17: 0009 Economic cooperation U.S.-J apáñese 11:0244 Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA) agreements with Indochina 19:0189 programs in South Asia 19: 0001 Economic defense policy, U.S. implementation of 32: 0176 report on 38: 0443 Economic development Asian 30:0462; 32:0102 Japanese•controls on 15:0768 in Manila Pact countries 33: 0825 in Southeast Asia 36: 0614; 37: 0532; 39:0352 Economic experts meeting of•Philippine proposal for 32:0176 Economic Organizations, Japanese Federation of 7: 0700; 24: 0001 ; 26: 0949; 27: 0206 Eccaomk policy Japanese 30:0319 U.S.•general 32:0277 U.S.•for Japan 27:0118 Economic problems, UN U.S. handling of 36:0755 Japan 4: 0731; 7: 0217,0437,0556, 0644,0700; 13:0460; 16:0121; 20:0178; 39: 0981 London 15:0302 New Zealand 1: 0156; 7: 0437; 11: 0518; 22:0215 Paris 15:0302 Philippines 7:0437; 12:0001; 17:0783 ROK 4:0731; 7:0700; 39:0981 ECAFE committee structure•changes in 37:0708 executive secretary•election of 37: 0708 Japanese membership in 18:0627; 21:0134 meetings 28: 0340; 37: 0708 Soviet participation in 28: 0340 Subcommittee on Iron and Steel 28: 0340 U.S. delegation to 37:0708 U.S. support of 28:0340 Economic aid, U.S. to Asia 38:0504 to Far East 3:0341; 26:0083 to Formosa 1:0698; 2:0087 69 Economic recovery 37: 0595 Economic reform legislation 3:0341 Economic relations general 14:0196 with Indonesia 6:0515 with PRC 37: 0532 with U.S. 32:0176 Economic resources South Korean 9: 0577 Economic talks U.S.-ROK 37: 0742 Ecuador Japanese peace treaty•position on 10: 0045; 19: 0189 Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 39: 0594 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Education exchange program•international 33: 0330 in Japan 27: 0947 Education programs, U.S. general 2:0243 in Japan 13: 0460 Egypt defense of 12: 0758 Japanese peace treaty•position on 16: 0572 Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 30: 0477 Eisenhower, Dwight D. Dulles, John Foster•meeting with 15: 0302 economic report of 27: 0118 State of the Union message 33: 0718 Eisenhower administration relations with Japan 30: 0216 Electrical facilities and supplies Export-Import Bank loan to Japan for 37: 0477 Electric energy restrictions on use of, by U.S. forces in Japan 35: 0663; 36: 0001 El Salvador San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Embassy-Far Eastern Commission Consultative Group meetings 29: 0879, 0888; 31: 0001 Emigration Japanese 10: 0460 Entry and exit permits in Japan 35: 0663; 36: 0001,0299 UN status of forces agreement•article on 31:0323 Espionage reports responsibility for 36: 0760 Ethiopia Japanese peace treaty•position on 16: 0411 Europe, Western defense of•German contribution to 6: 0231; 17:0009; 22:0192 exports to Indonesia 6:0515 U.S. technical assistance for 26: 0056 European Community West German integration into 19:0189 European Recovery Program 2:0243 Exchange rate agreement U.S.-ROK 37: 0742 Executive departments, U.S. organization of 3: 0085 Explosives storage and use of near U.S. facilities in Japan 34:0974 U.S. test areas for, in Japan 35: 0093 Export adjustment measures for cotton textiles 37: 0332 Export controls on ferrous scrap 37: 0392 on Japanese commodities 26:0824 cotton textiles 37: 0233 firozen tuna 37:0019 Japanese participation in 17:0405; 21: 0040; 27:0628 on trade with PRC 38: 0504 Export-Import Bank funds in Japan 31:0849 Japanese application for cotton credit from 26:0004 loans to Japan for electrical facilities and supplies 37:0477 Export Industry 11:0244 Export licensing 3:0085 Exports barley•to Japan 26: 0335 to Indonesia 6: 0515 Japanese to France 18: 0627 to PRC 27: 0262 to U.S. 26: 0956 rice•from Thailand 16: 0446 steel•to Great Britain 21: 0726 tuna•restrictions on 27: 0359 wheat•to Japan 26: 0335 Extradition law 28:0282 Facilities Assistance Program general 38:0142 U.S. negotiations with Japan regarding 38: 0207 70 Farrlngton, J. R. 2:0243 Ferguson, Homer 2:0243 Ferro-alloys Japanese sales of, in the U.S. 32: 0501 Fiberglass technology licensing to Japanese company of 28: 0436 Financial agreements 21:0001 Financial arrangements 35:0663; 36:0001,0299 Financial stabilization program 39:0342 Finland plywood dumping case 32: 0233 Fisheries agreements•Japanese-PRC 28: 0238 agreements•Japanese-Soviet 28: 0238; 39: 0938 coastal•U.S. presidential proclamation on 5: 0049 conference 5:0049 conservation•international aspects of 5: 0049 conservation•Japanese plans for 11: 0430 convention between U.S., Japan, and Canada 20:0512,0763 declaration•Japanese 16:0597 development of•Japanese plans for 11: 0430 international law and 5: 0049 Japanese 16: 0293 negotiations•^Indonesian-Japanese 16:0846; 21:0410 negotiations•^Japanese-Soviet 37: 0645 restrictions•on Japan 19: 0189 treaties•general 1:0156 treaties•U.S.-Japanese 4: 0239, 0793; 5: 0049 see also North Pacific Fisheries Convention; Pacific Fisheries Conference, U.S. Fishing industry 5: 0049; 20: 0001; 21: 0726 Fishing Interests, U.S. protection of 5:0049 Fishing rights 18:0837 Fish sanitation control problem Japanese 27: 0355 Five-year plan Japanese 8: 0001 Flammable Fabrics Act amendment of•Japanese concern regarding 26:0903 Flanders, Ralph 2:0243 Flax fibers imports•Japanese regulations affecting 27: 0404 Far East British military bases in 37:0703 Communist activities in 8:0752; 24:0001; 30:0375 development banks in 26: 0637 economic defense officers meeting 26:0824; 27: 0278 economic problems in 38:0443 economic situation in 26:0637 mutual security programs in 26:0083,0281; 28: 0708 peace and security of•PRC as threat to 34:0824 political situation in 21:0134 power struggle in 33: 0722 rearmament program 2: 0493 relations with U.S. 30:0375; 36: 0838 Soviet policy in 15: 0494 Suez Crisis•reaction to 39:0278 UN technical assistance programs in 32:0011 andU.S. aid to•economic 3: 0341; 26: 0083 aid to•military 3: 0341 military bases in 37: 0703 military command structure in 38: 0256,0297 policy in 17: 0141 press reports regarding 6: 0577; 12: 0599 troop strengths in•reduction of 29:0872 Far East Air Force landing fees•waiver of 36:0904 mission•effect of strikes by Japanese laborers on 33: 0250 Far East Command headquarters transferred to Okinawa 28:0708 Japanese defense•views on 38: 0217 messages•distribution of 26:0001 Far Eastern Affairs, Bureau of budget 27: 0701 personnel 27:0701 Far Eastern Commission Ceylon applies for membership in 1: 0670 general 5:0484; 10:0806; 15:0494 Indonesian application for admission to 11:0639 labor policies 37: 0877 meetings 5: 0001 restitution of looted property•policy on 5:0001 Far Eastern Economic Defense Working Group (FEEDWG) minutes of meetings of 27: 0278 Fanners Japanese•training in U.S. of 37:0837 Farm labor program 37:0837 Farm problems 5:0775 71 FOA activities in Japan 26: 0637 director of•^relationship with U.S. secretary of state 26: 0083; 36:0774 economic division•reorganization of 26:0637 Far East Regional Conference of 27: 0528 labor officer for Japan 26: 0056 railroad equipment•procurement of 32: 0474 steel orders•connection of coal sales to Japan with 27:0446 Food and Agriculture Organization, UN (FAO) activities in Japan 26:0637 election 28:0381 labor officer for Japan 26: 0056 members 28:0381 Food grain position 32: 0363 Food situation in India 6: 0328 Foodstuffs Japanese•regulations governing importation into U.S. 32: 0157 radiation contamination of, in Japan 33: 0743 Ford Foundation work in Asia 32:0001 Ford Motor Company property in Japan•use by U.S. military forces 38: 0554 war compensation claim•applicability of Japanese liquidation tax to 38: 0547, 0595 war compensation claim•general 38: 0554 Foreign Assets Control (FAC) controls for Ryukyu Islands 32: 0157 embargo on paint brushes 32: 0157 regulations 32: 0157 by U.S. Treasury Department 27: 0262 Foreign exchange control UN status of forces agreement•article on 31: 0323, 0422 Foreign investment law 28: 0414, 0541 Foreign markets Japanese need for 32: 0277 Foreign policy, U.S. bipartisan nature of 2: 0243 Foreign property sale of, in Japan 29: 0898 Foreign service, U.S. investment promotion activities of 36: 0774 see also entries under Diplomatic Formosa air operational rights in Ryukyu Islands•request for 34: 0482 British position on 1: 0698,0803 Communist activities in 2:0157 copper wire shipments to 26: 0083 counterattack against mainland•plans for 19: 0619 disposition of 9: 0001; 17: 0405; 18:0476; 19: 0619 general 2: 0754 government Japanese recognition of 1:0803; 2:0157; 21:0134; 28:0090 legal position of 1:0803 report on 38:0403 status of 9:0001 independence for natives of 1:0698 and Japanese overseas agencies in 2: 0157 peace treaty•^participation in 19: 0189, 0619; 21:0001, 0726; 22: 0001,0040; 28: 0090; 39:0604 peace treaty•position on 19:0189,0619 territorial claims in•relinquishment of 5: 0775 UN membership•support for 39:1008 legal status of 8: 0121 negotiations with Japan 5: 0339 political situation in 19: 0619 PRC pledges not to attack 33: 0592 press reports 19: 0619 relations with Great Britain 2: 0001 Japan 1:0001,0320,0803; 2: 0001, 0057, 0087, 0157,0243,0493; 17: 0405; 18: 0627; 19:0619; 21:0001; 28: 0090; 39: 0600 U.S. 1:0698; 2: 0001 San Francisco Conference•participation in 19:0001,0619 sovereignty of 16:0816 sovereignty over Pescadores 2: 0057 Soviet attack on•possibility of 1: 0803; 6: 0577 trade agreement with Japan 19: 0619; 21: 0410 and U.S. aid to•economic 1: 0698; 2: 0087 aid to•military 2:0087; 19: 0619 defense of 7: 0217 naval vessels loaned to 29:0216 policy toward 1: 0698, 0803; 2: 0057, 0087, 0754; 3:0085; 10:0460; 19:0619; 28: 0090; 34:0824 propaganda operations in 28: 0090 strategic interests in 10: 0066 trusteeship status for 17: 0783 France commercial relations with Japan 5: 0339 Japanese exports to 18: 0627 Japanese peace treaty•position on 5:0339; 18: 0627 Pacific Pact•role in 11: 0639 political situation in 18:0627 72 trade mission to PRC 37:0001,0616 andlLS. military aid to 28:0748 naval vessels loaned to 29:0216 requests relief from taxes and duties imposed by 31:0184 weapons development program with U.S. 29:0172 Friendship, commerce, and navigation, treaties of U.S.-Ireland31:0806 U.S.-Japan 13:0460; 21:0134,0410 U.S.-Uruguay31:0806 Fuji Industrial Company, Ltd. return of industrial plants occupied by U.S. Army• request for 30:0775 Fuji Motors Corporation licensing agreement with Continental Motors Corporation 28: 0610 Fujisawa Airfield change of ownership of 26: 0755 Fulton, James 2:0243 Fur Seal Conference Soviet position on 33:0116 status of 33:0116 Gamble, Ralph 2:0243 Garrison Forces, U.S. labor problems 33: 0250; 37: 0821,0877 legal status 33:0805 strike by civilian employees of 37: 0821, 0877 Gascoigne, Sir Alvary Dulles, John Foster•meeting with 15:0433 GATT Japanese participation in 22:0040; 27:0161; 28:0047 textile design copying•prevention of 27:0066 wool textiles•reservations on 37:0305 General Council Trade Union Convention in Japan 22: 0001 General Dynamics Corporation supplies atomic energy equipment to Japan 33:0771 General Electric Company, International war damage claim against Japan 38:0578 Geneva Conference arrangements 34:0824 general 33: 0592 invitations 34: 0824 papers relating to•list of 34: 0824 PRC objectives and tactics at 34:0824 Soviet objectives and tactics at 34:0824 U.S. propaganda policy for 34:0824 Geneva summit meeting Japanese position on 32:0705; 33:0330 papers relating to•list of 32: 0705 Genocide Convention 2: 0243,0754 George, Walter 2:0243 German peace treaty Soviet position on 16:0001 Germany Allied control of 6:0231 assets Allied-Swedish accord on 38: 0607 in ex-enemy countries 38:0607 in Italy 38:0607 in Japan 38: 0607 liquidation of 38:0607 Lisbon Conference on 38: 0745 in neutral countries 38: 0607 in Portugal 38:0745 in U.S.•return of 39: 0045 civil affairs arrangements with U.S. 6:0231 community enterprises 6: 0231 consular property in Japan•return of 38: 0607, 0745 debt settlement plan 6: 0231 defense of Western Europe•contribution to 6:0231; 22:0192 demilitarization of 18: 0323,0627 diplomatic property in U.S.•disposition of 8:0858 political situation 6: 0231 property in Japan•liquidation of 6: 0231 termination of war with 6:0231 war criminals 34: 0100,0125 Germany, East intelligence reports on 6: 0231 remilitarization of 6: 0231 Germany, West economic problems 17:0009 European community•integration into 19:0189 European defense•contribution to 17:0009 foreign excess property in•sales of 29: 0898 Japanese assets in•status of 17: 0009 Japanese peace treaty•position on 16:0488,0518; 17:0009 political situation in 16: 0488; 17:0009 press and radio reports 16:0488 rearmament of 16:0054; 17:0131 Soviet overflights of 16:0488; 17: 0009 trademarks•general 38: 0607 trademarks•vested 29: 0969 and U.S. military forces in•contribution to support of 37:0928 occupation costs in 17:0009 occupation policies in 17: 0009 73 Glassware indusüy•Japanese 27:0426 U.S.tariffon27:0426 see also Chinaware Globalism 8:0001 Government agencies, U.S. fiinctionof29:0525 organization of 29: 0525 Great Britain claim to Swiss franc accounts in Yokohama Specie Bank 15: 0001 cotton conference with U.S. and Japan 22: 0001 diplomatic representation in Japan 17: 0405 Formosa•position on 1: 0698,0803 House of Commons debates 15: 0001 Japanese peace treaty•position on 7: 0217,0437, 0556; 14: 0001; 15: 0433 Japanese steel exports to 21:0726 military bases in Far East 37: 0703 Pacific Pact•role in 11: 0639 peace treaty with Siam 5: 0484 policy on China 6: 0577 political and economic discussions with Canada 18:0609 relations with Formosa 2: 0001 San Francisco Conference•delegation to 17: 0405 U.S. requests relief from taxes and duties imposed by 31:0184 U.S. tariff negotiations with 32: 0277 Greece Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 30: 0477 Green, Theodore F. 2:0243 Gromyko, Andrei 16:0001 Guam economic future of 27: 0632 Guaranty Trust Company of New York Mitsui Bank•claims against 39: 0249 Trading with the Enemy Act•application for license under 39: 0249 Guards, armed civilian•use of in U.S. facilities in Japan 35: 0001, 0055 Guatemala San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Haiti Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 30: 0477 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Hallet Abend case Japanese embassy requests information on 39: 0246 Hardwood plywood imports U.S.tariffon27:0424 Harvey Machine Company investment in Showa Denka 27:0462 Hatoyama (Japanese prime minister) visit to U.S. 37: 0636; 39: 0938 Hatoyna (Japanese prime minister) U.S. evaluation of 28: 0278 Health insurance 33:0820 Hennings, Thomas, Jr. 2:0243 Herter, Christian 2:0243 Hickenlooper, Bourke 2:0243 Hirato salvage operation of 35: 0264 Hlrohito, Emperor of Japan Dulles, John Foster•meeting with 7: 0556 Japanese peace treaty•statement on signing of 21:0001 Hiroshima, Japan isotope distribution center set up in 33:0743 Hiroshima Foundation establishment of 28: 0047 Hitachi Company bid on Dalles Dam project 26: 0956 Hokkaido, Japan defense responsibility for 29: 0313, 0867 Honduras Japanese peace treaty•position on 10: 0045 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 "Honest John" missUes test firing of, in Japan 38: 0297 Hong Kong Japanese assets in 17:0141 Japanese peace treaty•position on 17: 0141 shipment of strategic materials to PRC•imposes ban on 17: 0141 U.S. intelligence activities in 17: 0141 Hoover, Herbert, Jr. trip to Far East 33: 0330,0980 House Foreign Affairs Committee mutual security program•hearings on 32: 0028 Hughes Aircraft Company interest in Japan 37: 0758 products•plans for licensing in Japan of 38: 0142 Huk rebellion 17:0783 Human rights declarations Japanese 9: 0001,0433; 11:0244; 13: 0001 UN 2: 0243, 0754 Human Welfare, Declaration of 22: 0244 74 India food situation in 6:0328 Japanese peace settlement•participation in 15:0302; 19:0189 Japanese peace settlement•position on 6:0328; 9: 0001; 16: 0592; 17: 0405; 18: 0476 life insurance industry•plans to nationalize 33:0078 mediation between Japan and Soviet bloc by 37:0660 political situation in 18: 0476 relations with U.S. 6:0328 San Francisco Conference•refusal to attend 16:0816; 17:0225; 19:0189; 20: 0763 steel plant in•Japanese investment in 28: 0621 U.S. economic aid to 6: 0328; 19: 0978; 26: 0026 Indochina, Associated States of Communist proposal regarding 34:0824 defense of 19: 0001 Economic Cooperation Administration (EGA) agreements with 19:0189 Japanese trade with 19:0001 navy•mutual defense assistance material program for 33:0281 political situation in 19:0001 San Francisco Conference•participation in 6: 0503; 16:0121,0846; 17: 0225,0405; 18: 0476,0627; 19:0001;22:0215 U.S. tactics in 6:0577 Indonesia cotton arrangements with U.S. and Japan 32: 0096 economic relations with Japan 6:0515 European exports to 6: 0515 Far Eastern Commission•application for admission to 11:0639 fisheries negotiations with Japan 16: 0846; 21: 0410 Japanese imports•restrictions on 16:0846 Japanese peace treaty•position on 7: 0437; 19:0189 Japanese peace treaty•signing of 30: 0502 Japanese war reparations to 39:0178 political situation 16:0846 political stability of 6:0515 press reports 16:0846 relations with Japan 28:0228 relations with the Netherlands 11: 0430 trade relations with Japan 16:0846 U.S. military aid to 28: 0748 Industrial companies problems of 30:0216 Industrial Development Youth Corps establishment of 23:0001 Industrial mobilization Japanese 9:0001 ; 28: 0142 U.S. Defense Department directive on 27:0488 Humphrey, Hubert H. 2:0243 Hungary espionage and sabotage trials 16:0566 events in•Far Eastern reaction to 39:0352 Japanese peace treaty•position on 16:0566 U.S. peace treaty with 12:0758 Hydrogen bomb tests Soviet 33:0743 U.S. 33:0743 Hydrologie survey of Angaur Island 34:0721 IBRD loan for Bokaro-Konar project 6:0328 loans to Japan 26: 0026 thermal electric loan•Japanese application for 32: 0758 wheat-yen arrangement•proposal for 26:0026 Yugoslavia loan request from 16:0403 ICA funds for technical study tours by Asians 37:0708 organization•in Japan 32:0755 PL 480 programs•^responsibility for 36: 0850 programs•in Japan 26: 0637 Iceland Japanese peace treaty signing ceremony•journalists 18: 0995 Ice patrol dues Japan billed for 39:0908 Ichimada, Hlsato visit to U.S. 39: 0352 Ichiro, Ishikawa visit to U.S. 39: 0352 Iguchi, Sadao ambassador to U.S.•appointment as 37:0595 ILO constitution•amendment of 37: 0739 Japan readmitted to 17:0051,0783; 19:0992; 20:0001; 23:0001 Immigration Japanese to New Guinea 10:0806 Ryukyuan to Bolivia 34:0497 Immigration and Nationality Act fine imposed on Japanese ship under 30: 0338 Immigration and naturalization bill 3:0085 Immigration and Naturalization Service U.S. State Department liaison with 36: 0774 Import duties on velveteens•increase in 37: 0332 Imports Japanese•Indonesian restrictions on 16:0846 Japanese•U.S. tariffs on 32:0277 UN status of forces agreement•article on 31:0323 75 Industrial productivity agreement U.S.-Japanese32:0011 Industrial property 5:0775 Industrial stabilization 27: 0488 Information programs, U.S. general 2:0243 in Japan 13: 0460; 36: 0614 Institute of Pacific Relations conference 27: 0600, 0955 Insurance contracts•marine 26: 0949 general 14: 0196 health•Japanese 33:0820 life•Indian plans to nationalize 33: 0078 protection for U.S. investments abroad 28: 0572 U.S. companies in Japan 26: 0917 Intellectuals Japanese•general 33: 0643; 37: 0616 Japanese•U.S. study of 33: 0229 Intelligence activities, U.S. in Hong Kong 17: 0141 Intelligence reports on East Germany 6: 0231 Inter-AUied Reparations Agency dissolution of 38:0607 operating expenses 38: 0607 Inter-American Conference U.S. delegation to 3: 0704 International Chamber of Commerce meeting in Tokyo of 32: 0605 International Christian University Foundation 27: 0967 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions inspection visits to Okinawa 34: 0508 International Cotton Allocation Committee Japanese participation in 5: 0775 International Court of Justice election of Japanese member to 28: 0047, 0397; 33: 0681 general 12: 0758 International Dairy Engineering Company difficulties in Japan 27:0066 International exchange agreement U.S.-Japanese 27: 0947 International exchange grantees travel of 37: 0452 International Geophysical Year U.S.-Japanese cooperation during 39: 0405 International Monetary Fund (IMF) Japanese membership in 20: 0763 International Organizations, UN Conference on U.S. delegation to 3: 0704 International Press Institute Asian Conference of 39: 0981 International Religious Fellowship Societies, Federation of 7:0880 International Rke Commission U.S. representation to 32: 0363 Internees British•remittances for relief of 33:0597 Dutch•Japanese compensation to 39:0065 Japanese•deaths of, in U.S. war relocation centers 29:0749 Japanese•repatriation of 8: 0121; 10: 0460; 17:0051 U.S.•Japanese condensation to 39:0206 Investment guaranty agreements U.S.-Japanese 28: 0572 U.S.-Philippines 28: 0572 Investment opportunities information office Japanese 28: 0617 Investments insurance protection for 28: 0572 in Japan foreign 33: 0241,0330 by Singer Sewing Machine Company 28: 0478, 0541 by Standard Vacuum Oil Company 37: 0758 U.S. 28:0436 Japanese in American Samoa 37: 0767 in India 28: 0621 overseas 28: 0621 Japanese government attitude toward 28: 0436, 0541 Iran economic conditions 6: 0875 Japanese peace treaty•position on 19: 0978 Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 30: 0477 Japan purchases oil from 27: 0262 oil dispute 16: 0054, 0531; 22: 0192 San Francisco Conference•participation in 6: 0875; 19:0978 Iraq San Francisco Conference•participation in 16:0436 U.S. aid to•economic 11:0001 U.S. aid to•military 11:0001 Ireland Japanese peace treaty•position on 17:0001 political situation 17: 0001 treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation with U.S.31:0806 U.S. requests relief from taxes and duties imposed by 31:0184 Ireland, Northern plebiscite in 17:0001 76 elections 16: 0656; 20: 0178, 0402; 28: 0027; 33:0155; 37:0679 facilities in•U.S. use of 35: 0663; 36: 0001,0299, 0614 foreign policy 38:0504 importance to U.S. 5:0775 industrial outlook 13:0759 industry 6: 0022; 17: 0225; 36: 0695 internal security situation in 39:1024,1027 Iowa poll on 33:0616 judicial system 31:0227 military personnel•training in U.S. of 29: 0340 nations at war with•list of 8:0858 navy•mutual defense assistance material program for 33:0281 occupation measures•reconsideration of 6: 0577 political objectives 33: 0616 political orientation 13:0136 political situation 6:0022; 12:0599; 20:0512,0763; 21:0410,0726; 33: 0036,0179,0212,0330, 0643; 37: 0679; 38: 0256; 39: 0278, 0342, 0352 postwar•plans for 10:0066,0460 problems 33:0330 property•use by U.S. forces 31: 0001 reconstruction•plans for 22:0244; 23:0001 renunciation of war by 3: 0341; 7: 0855; 8: 0858 U.S. business concerns in 26: 0917 defense of 7:0217 forces in•withdrawal of 33: 0915; 38: 0217 national intelligence estimate of 33:0229 occupation of 5: 0775; 14: 0196; 16: 0001, 0293; 22:0040; 33:0284 policy toward 7: 0217; 13: 0460; 30: 0216; 33: 0284,0437; 38: 0389,0516 political objectives in 27: 0701 troop strength in 30: 0519 war claims against 12: 0758 work projects in 28:0436 Japan Air Lines foreign air carrier permit issued to 26: 0675 Japanese American Citizens League 33:0041 Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry 7:0644 Japanese Defense Agency budget 28:0656 establishment of 29: 0528 Japanese Diet defense legislation passed by 29:0525 elections 28:0027 Japanese peace treaty•hearings on 7:0217 joint declaration with USSR•approval of 39: 0916 National Defense Council•opposition to 33: 0184 Iron ore sources of 13: 0759 Ishchim sinking of, off coast of Japan 39:0391 Isotope distribution center in Hiroshima, Japan 33:0743 Israel Japanese membership in ILO and WHO•abstains from voting on 19:0992 relations with Japan 28:0270 Italy armed forces of 27: 0874 assets in Japan•restitution of 7:0145 diplomatic representation in U.S. 7:0145 elections 7:0145 German assets in 38: 0607 Japanese peace settlement•role in 7: 0145; 17: 0405; 18:0997; 19: 0189; 20: 0512; 30: 0029, 0502 nationals•treatment in Japan during World War II 7: 0145 political situation in 18:0997 UN membership for 18: 0476 U.S. naval vessels loaned to 29:0216 peace treaty with 3: 0704; 12: 0758; 17: 0405; 18:0627,0997 requests relief from taxes and duties imposed by 31:0184 velveteen exports to U.S.•ceiling on 37: 0332 Iwo Jima international status of 34: 0190 Jacobson, James trip to Southeast Asia 33:0893 Japan armed forces adequacy of 33:0915 buildup of 29: 0313; 36: 0695; 37: 0902,0928 development of 38:0217 evaluation of 37: 0907 general 29:0888; 30:0574 growth of 38: 0195 reactivation of 8: 0858 strength of 29:0528 bilateral treaties with U.S.•list of 39:0560 commerce 17:0225 cooperation with U.S. and Western Allies 6:0577; 8:0121 cost of living 33:0084 criminal and procedural law•study of 31:0227 debt 6:0001 diplomatic problems 16:0293 domestic policy 29:0528 economy 32:0277 77 Japanese Diet cont. political party composition of 28:0027 proceedings of 16:0293 visit of members of, to Okinawa 33: 0893; 36: 0669 visit of members of, to U.S. 11:0001; 39:0352,0938 Japanese embassy (Washington, D.C.) employees of 30: 0048 Hallet Abend case•request for information on 39: 0246 National Cathedral Flower Mart•sponsorship of 33:0041 Japanese House of Councillors members•visit to U.S. by 39: 0278 Japanese Management Association 8: 0001; 10: 0460 Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs captured documents•lists of 32: 0792; 33:0001 Japanese National Construction Corporation establishment of 8: 0001 Japanese National Defense Agency Admiral Nomura appointed director of 37: 0907 general 38: 0195 naval vessels for•offshore procurement of 37: 0913 Japanese Procurement Agency 28: 0629 Japanese Science Council 27: 0685 Japanese Self-Defense Forces Law 29: 0528 Japanese War Ministry captured documents•lists of 32: 0792 captured documents•U.S. Corps of Engineers exploitation of 37:0419 Japan National Student Association 27: 0955 Javlts, Jacob 2:0493 Jenner, William E. 2: 0493; 13: 0001 Jewels disposition of 30: 0213 J. H. Pomeroy and Associates salvage contract in Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 30: 0076 Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. general 3: 0513; 13: 0460 Japanese peace treaty•position on 14: 0001 Joint training exercises U.S.-Japanese 39: 0199 Judd, Walter 2:0493 Kanagawa Treaty centennial of 28: 0047 Kaneko, Masaori Eisenhower, Dwight D.•gift for 37:0457 Murphy, Robert•meeting with 37: 0449 Kashmir dispute Burmese mediation in 18: 0940 Katsuta, Jutaro visit to U.S. 39:0352 Kawasaki Company technical assistance agreement with Lockheed 26:0917 Keating, Kenneth 2:0493 Kee, John 2:0493 Kefauver, Estes 2:0493 Kerensky, Alexander 15:0768 Kerr, Robert 2:0493 Kiuchl, Nobutane visit to U.S. 39: 0920 Knitwear Japanese•U.S. limitation on importation of 32: 0587 Knowland, William 2:0493 Kobe, Japan U.S. gifts to 27: 0973; 28: 0001 Komatau, Takeshi visit to U.S. 39: 0920 Kono, Ichiro visit to U.S. 39: 0938 Korea, North arrest of Douglas MacArthur•request for 18: 0997 blockade of•implications of 14:0840 invasion of ROK•U.S. reaction to 9: 0577; 10: 0066 land reforms 16: 0656 relations with Japan 33: 0160; 37: 0657 trade deal with Japan•effort to arrange 37: 0657 UN correspondents•visit to 33: 0292 Korea, South see ROK Korean War Allied military operations 9: 0577 armistice negotiations 16: 0488, 0531,0846; 17: 0009,0101,0141; 18: 0323,0837; 19: 0610, 0619; 22: 0192; 36: 0669 Communist proposals regarding 34: 0824 general 2:0243,0754; 11:0626,0957 Japanese position on 6:0577 Mac Arthur, Douglas•relieved of command 1:0156; 2: 0754; 14: 0840; 16: 0293,0656; 17: 0405; 18: 0837; 19:0619; 20: 0178, 0402 78 Land use policy 8:0121 Laos San Francisco Conference•invitation to 22: 0201 Laws, Japanese UN status of forces agreement•article on respect for 31:0323,0422 Lawton, William appointed U.S. representative to joint commission on the administrative agreement 35:0093 Leader grant program, U.S. 36:0614 Leadership exchange program, U.S. for Japanese labor leaders 33: 0059, 0246 Lebanon political situation in 16: 0471 San Francisco Conference•participation in 16: 0471 Left Socialist party, Japanese delegation of•visit to U.S. 33: 0059, 0184 Legal reforms 5:0775 see also Economic reform legislation Liancourt Rocks bombing area•use as 34: 0648 Japanese-South Korean dispute over 34:0665 status of 34: 0648 Liberal party, Japanese 7:0556; 28:0316 Liberia Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 30: 0477 San Francisco Conference•delegation to 18:0315 San Francisco Conference•invitation to 18: 0315 Liberty ships U.S. loan to Japan of 27: 0262 Licensing agreements between Continental Motors Corporation and Fuji Motors Corporation 28: 0610 between North American Aviation, Inc. and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 28: 0610 Little America, Antarctica weather control at•Soviet participation in 39: 0405 Liquidation tax Japanese•applicability to Ford Motor Company war damage claim 38: 0547, 0595 Loans, U.S. to Japan 9: 0433; 16: 0293; 26: 0004; 36: 0850 Lockheed technical assistance agreement with Kawasaki 26:0917 Lodge, Henry Cabot 2:0493 Lodge, John Davis 2:0493 MacAithur, Douglas•role in 9:0577 military situation in 1: 0320; 18: 0476; 19: 0189 peace terms 2: 0754 POWs•exchange of 17:0051 PRC intervention in 1: 0698 Soviet tactics regarding 16:0054 Thai troops in•U.S. logistic support for 13:0735 truce talks•Communist break off 10:0001 and UN action in 9:0577; 30:0519 casualties in 10: 0001 forces in•Douglas MacArthur appointed to command 10: 0066 forces in•Matthew Ridgway appointed to command 10:0066 reverses in 20:0001 U.S. objectives in 9: 0577 U.S. public opinion on 12:0599 Kurlle Islands fur seal negotiations with USSR regarding 33:0116 Japanese efforts to reclaim 7: 0437; 37: 0664 Soviet occupation of 6:0886; 7:0001; 15:0494 Kurlyama, Shigeru visit to U.S. 39: 0352 Labor, Japanese activities•U.S. reports on 16: 0656 conditions 33: 0681 employment by U.S. forces of 34:0974 farm•Japanese 37: 0837 general 35: 0663; 36: 0001,0299 leaders 7: 0644; 28: 0001; 33:0059, 0246 movement 11: 0244; 26:0956 organizations 5: 0775; 13: 0460,0759; 32: 0488 policies•of Far Eastern Commission 37: 0877 problems 33:0330 problems•of U.S. Garrison Forces in Japan 33: 0250; 37:0821,0877 productivity 32:0277 programs 37: 0452 situation 37: 0742 Labor relations adjustment law in Japan 35: 0093 Land acquisition program, U.S. in Ryukyu Islands 34:0530 Land impact and maneuver areas Japanese•civil liability in 35:0001,0040 Landing fees waiver of•by Far Eastern Air Force 36:0904 Land reclamation program 32:0755 Land reforms North Korean 16: 0656 Land rental program for Okinawa 34:0530 79 Looted property restitution of•Far Eastern Commission policy on 5:0001 Luxembourg San Francisco Conference•accepts invitation to 17: 0768 U.S. requests relief from taxes and duties imposed by 31:0184 MAAG (in Japan) composition of 28: 0932 Japanese funds for 28: 0656,0932 local currency requirements in Japan 28: 0708; 29:0112 organization 28: 0932 personnel•diplomatic passports for 28:0735 personnel•general 28:0708; 29:0112 status of 29: 0001,0109, 0879 terms of reference 28: 0735; 29: 0879; 38: 0181 U.S. Air Force participation in 28: 0735 MacArthur, Douglas appointed to command UN forces in Korea 10: 0066 Japanese defense•views on 39: 0263 Japanese peace treaty•views on 14: 0001; 28:0015 Japanese rearmament•views on 28: 0015 Korean crisis•role in 9: 0577 meeting with John Foster Dulles 10: 0460 North Korea requests arrest of 18: 0997 relieved of command in Korea 1:0156; 2:0754; 10: 0066; 12: 0599; 14:0840; 16: 0293,0656; 17: 0405; 18: 0837; 19: 0619; 20: 0178,0402 San Francisco Conference•participation in 2: 0243; 10:0066 vision of new Japan 8: 0001; 10: 0066 McClurkln, Robert letters sent to•list of 36: 0612 McFarland, Ernest 2:0493 McMahon, Brien 2:0493 Magneson, Warren 2:0493 Malaya iron ore•source of 13:0759 Malenkov, Georgi resignation of 33:0179 Malik, Yakov Dulles, John Foster•meeting with 15: 0494 Manila Pact Conference•Japan invited to attend 28: 0047 countries•Communist subversion in 33: 0825 countries•economic development of 33: 0825 development of 33: 0825 implementation of 37: 0532 Manpower requirements ofPRC6:0577 Manufacturers Japanese•plan for supplying machinery and steel scrap to 32:0176 Manufacturing facilities in Japan•use of 35: 0663; 36: 0001 Mapping and survey operations, U.S. in Japan 36: 0001,0299 Marbles (toy) Japanese exports to U.S. of 32: 0233 Marcus Islands war surplus scrap on•ownership of 27:0632; 30:0076 Market development program U.S. Department of Agriculture 36: 0850 Marshall Plan in Asia 10: 0460 Martin, Edward 2:0493 Martin, Joseph 2:0493 Marxism Joseph Stalin's views on 18:0323 see also Communist activities Master labor contract in Japan 35:0535 reimbursement of Japanese government under 35:0323 Masuhara, Keikichi visit to U.S. 37: 0902; 38: 0195 May Day demonstrations in Japan during 27:0894 Meader, George 2:0493 Medical missions, U.S. in Japan 38: 0379 Merchant marine, Japanese rehabilitation of 13: 0759 restrictions on 2:0243 Merchant ships Soviet bloc•repair in Japan of 29: 0888 Meteorological agreement U.S.-Japanese 35: 0663; 36: 0001, 0299 Meteorological observations Japanese•for U.S. armed forces 28: 0389 Mexico Japanese peace treaty•position on 10: 0045 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 trade agreement with Japan 21:0134 trade relations with Japan 17: 0258 Mikolajczyk, Stanislaus visit to Japan 39:0331 80 Militarism Japanese 16: 0001; 19: 0189 Military aid, U.S. to Far East 3:0341 to Formosa 2: 0087; 19: 0619 to France 28:0748 to Indonesia 28:0748 information concerning•procedures for disclosure of 26: 0083 to Iraq 11: 0001 to Japan 28: 0142,0656,0708,0748; 29: 0112,0165, 0180,0216,0328,0340,0528; 37: 0928; 38:0181,0195,0364 to Philippines 17:0783 programs 3:0085 to ROK 2: 0754; 7: 0700; 9:0577; 10:0001; 38:0181,0195 Military bases British•in Far East 37: 0703 U.S. in Alaska•construction of 27: 0001 in Far East 37: 0703 in Japan 3: 0341,0513; 5: 0484; 9:0433; 10:0460; 12:0599; 14:0001; 16:0001; 17:0405; 20:0001; 29:0112; 31:0001,0323, 0422; 32: 0755; 33:0643; 34:0974; 38:0095, 0232,0292; 39: 0278 in Okinawa•general 34:0530 in Okinawa•military and strategic importance of 34:0429 in the Philippines 12: 0001 in Ryukyu Islands 34: 0508,0587 Military currency substitution of dollar currency for 39:1035 UN status of forces agreement•article on 31:0323, 0422,0559 Military dependents barred from Japan by U.S. Marine Corps 38:0379 Military equipment Japanese•efforts to modernize 38:0214 U.S.•transferred to Japan 29: 0180; 38: 0214 Military forces, U.S. confined in foreign penal institutions•treatment and disposition of 30:0903 foreign nationals•employment of 33:0250 in Japan 4: 0239; 15: 0768; 21: 0001,0726; 29:0867,0872; 33:0915; 36:0669; 38:0001, 0073, 0095,0217,0297,0598 Japanese labor•employment of 34:0974 jurisdictional status of 1:0320 land use by, in Okinawa 34:0246 wrongful acts committed by, in Ryukyu Islands 34:0246,0282; 39:0065 in West Germany 37:0928 Military-Industrial Conference Japanese position in 32:0734 Military manpower South Korean 10:0066 Military operations, Allied in Korea 9:0577 Military procurement program, U.S. 27:0051 Military sanctions contribution to 3:0341; 8:0858 Military training programs Japanese 29:0340 ROK 29: 0340 Milk operations 31:0001 Milliken, Eugene 2:0493 Missionaries, U.S. evacuation from PRC 1: 0698 tax status of, in Japan 37:0477 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries licensing agreement with North American Aviation, Inc. 28:0610 Mitsui Bank New York branch of•Guaranty Trust Company claims against 39:0249 Monosodium glutamate production of 32: 0363 Monroney, Mike 2:0493 Moral rearmament movement in Japan 27: 0967 Moscow, USSR Japanese Red Cross mission to 28: 0245 Moscow Economic Conference Japanese participation in 22:0040 Most-favored-nation status for Japan 13: 0460; 15:0001; 17:0405; 18:0627; 30:0490; 36:0914 Multilateral treaties with Japan 5:0484; 8: 0858; 14: 0196; 16: 0411 Munitions orders lack of•complaint regarding 32:0587 Murphy, Robert Kaneko, Masaori•meeting with 37:0449 Mutual defense assistance agreement U.S.-Japanese 28:0735,0748,0881,0932; 29:0001, 0112 Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951 2:0243,0754; 3:0085; 26: 0883 see also Battle Act 81 Mutual defense assistance program deliveries in Japan 38: 0158 Japanese contribution under 29:0180 personnel•^supervision of 28: 0748 training policies 29:0340 Mutual defense treaties U.S.-Philippines 2: 0493; 14:0812 Mutual security appropriations•U.S. Senate action on 26: 0083 appropriations bill 26: 0281; 32: 0760 bul 37: 0332 programs development of 37: 0782 in the Far East 26:0083, 0281; 28: 0708 for FY 1956 32: 0760 House Foreign Affairs Committee hearings on 32:0028 for Japan 26: 0083, 0281 ; 28: 0708 public information on 26: 0083 Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings on 32:0028 U.S.-Japanese cooperation for 8: 0121 Mutual Security Act general 2: 0754; 26: 0281; 28: 0001; 29: 0180 grant funds•status of 26: 0389 Japanese rejection of 29: 0505 regulations 26: 0083 revisions 32: 0028 Nagasaki, Japan U.S. consulate in•Japanese request for 36:0763 National Cathedral Flower Mart Japanese embassy sponsorship of 33: 0041 National Defense Council, Japanese establishment of•Japanese Diet's opposition to 33: 0184 Nationalism in free Asia 33: 0457 Nationalist China see Formosa National security Japanese 8: 0121; 10: 0066; 16: 0293; 25: 0001 Philippines 12: 0001 National Security Council (NSC) disarmament proposals•position on 11: 0364 papers•information on 11: 0364 organization•^Japanese interest in 38: 0504 U.S. policy toward Korea•^reappraisal of 11: 0364 NATO general 1: 0001 international military headquarters set up under 30: 0574 status of forces agreement 30: 0599,0646,0709, 0775 Naval loan agreement U.S.-Japanese 29: 0216 Naval vessels, U.S. fishing nets damaged by 35:0055 loaned to France 29:0216 Italy 29:0216 Japan•status of 37: 0595 Nationalist China 29: 0216 ROK 29: 0340 Turicey 29: 0216 port entry rights•violation by 35: 0193 transferred to Japan 29:0216 Navigation see Friendship, commerce, and navigation, treaties of Nehru, Jawaharlal Indian life insurance industry•plans to nationalize 33:0078 Japanese peace treaty•position on 18: 0476 Neptune bombers Australian purchase of 11: 0639 Netherlands civilian internees•Japanese compensation to 39:0065 elections in 17: 0101 Japanese peace treaty•position on 17: 0101 Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 30: 0477 Japanese war criminals•release of 39: 0916 relations with Indonesia 11: 0430 U.S. requests relief from taxes and duties imposed by 31:0184 war claims against Japan 11: 0430; 17: 0101; 39:0065 weapons development program with U.S. 29: 0172 Neutrality 33:0616 "New Asia" relations with 30: 0462 New Caledonia Ryukyuan labor exported to 34: 0508 New Guinea development of 10: 0460 immigration to 10: 0806 New York Yankees (baseball team) visit to Japan 33: 0041 New Zealand Dulles, John Foster•visit to 1: 0156; 7: 0437; 11:0518; 22:0215 security treaty with U.S. 2:0493; 3:0085; 4:0001, 0633,0793; 11:0518,0639; 12:0001,0758; 13:0001; 14:0812; 16:0121,0597; 17:0141; 18:0001,0476,0940; 19:0001; 22:0215 U.S. tariff negotiations with 32:0277 82 Occupation policies Allied, in Japan 8:0121 U.S., in Germany 17: 0009 U.S., in Japan 7:0880 Ocean Shipping, North Atlantic Planning Board for 39:0391 Office of Alien Property assets vested by•debt claims against 39:0045 Japanese assets vested by 30:0048 Officiai visits foreign•U.S. desire to encourage 33: 0893 Oil see Diesel oil Okinawa air traffic rights in 26:0675 Amamians resident in•repatriation of 34:0368 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) press release regarding 34:0508 children of•educational progress of 34: 0508 civil rights problem in 34: 0508 damages caused by Typhoon Emma in 34:0466 Far East Command headquarters transferred to 28:0708 International Confederation of the Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) inspection visits to 34: 0508 Japanese Diet members visit 33:0893; 36:0669 patent and trademark laws•applicability in 29:0937 relief efforts for 34:0466 request for return of 7:0880 land issue•U.S. policy on 36:0614 land use in, by U.S. armed forces 34: 0246 land rental program for 34: 0530 scrap contract 30: 0076 U.S. bases on•general 34: 0530 U.S. bases on•military and strategic importance of 34:0429 worker's rights in 34: 0508 SS Olympic Challenger sold to Panamanian corporation 39: 0391 O'Mahoney, Joseph 2:0754 Operations mission, U.S. in Tokyo 26:0637 Ordnance depot facilities in Tokyo 27:0488 Ore see Iron ore Osaka harbor construction bonds for, claim for interest on 39: 0001 Nicaragua San Francisco Conference•participation in 17:0258 Nickel distribution of, to free world destinations 32:0501 Nike missiles Japanese government briefed on 38:0297 Nlmitz, Chester returns dress sword of Japanese Admiral Toyoda 33: 0036 Nissan Motor Company, Ltd. boundary line•requests change of 35: 0001 U.S. claims against 27: 0051 ; 30:0775 Nixon, Richard M. Communist danger in Japan•comments on 27: 0894 Japanese labor leaders•meeting with 33:0059 Non-appropriated funds organizations 36:0001 North American Aviation, Inc. licensing agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 28: 0610 North Atlantic Treaty 12: 0758 see also NATO Northeast Asian Affairs, Office of activities of 27: 0701 Northern Textile Association 37: 0178 North Pacific Fisheries Convention 2:0243; 16: 0656; 18:0609; 21:0001,0134; 22:0040 Norway Japanese peace treaty•position on 18: 0605 U.S. requests relief from taxes and duties imposed by 31: 0184 Nuclear materials lease of 39: 0415 Nuclear testing, U.S. damages resulting from•Japanese claims for 39: 0415, 0492 discontinuation of•Japanese call for 33: 0681 Japanese victims of•compensation for 33: 0616; 37: 0595 in the Pacific 39: 0492 Ocean currents Japanese•presence of radioactivity in 33: 0743 Occupation controls, U.S. in Japan 3:0513; 13: 0108 Occupation costs, U.S. in Germany 17:0009 in Japan 2:0493; 7: 0437; 16:0293; 17:0009; 20:0512 83 Overflights Soviet, of West Germany 16: 0488; 17: 0009 Overseas agencies, Japanese establishment of 20: 0402,0512,0763;.21:0001, 0134 in Formosa 2:0157 general 8: 0858; 9: 0001 Pacific Defense Council 15: 0433 Pacific Fisheries Conference, U.S. 2:0243 Pacific Islands, Trust Territory of administration of 27: 0632 claims settlement 30: 0076; 34: 0675; 39:0110 fishing base in•Japanese request for 34: 0190 inhabitants of•citizenship status of 34: 0675 Japanese business enterprises in 34: 0675 Japanese vessels in•illegal entry of 34:0675 salvage operations in 30: 0076; 32:0526; 34:0211, 0675; 39: 0110 trade with Japan 27: 0632 UN trusteeship agreement for•security aspects 27: 0632 U.S. legislation for 34: 0675 war damage compensation by Japan 39: 0110 Pacific Pact general 2: 0493; 7: 0437; 9: 0001; 15: 0768 role of France and Great Britain in 11: 0639 South Vietnam requests inclusion in 19: 0001 Pacific region command relationships in 38: 0364 Pacific Security Conference agenda 27: 0632 members 27: 0632 Paint brushes embargo on 32: 0157 Pakistan Japanese peace treaty•position on 17: 0225 trade relations with Japan 17: 0225 Palau Islands bauxite development in 27: 0632; 34: 0675,0721 Panama Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 30: 0477 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Panay incident 28:0047 Paracel Islands Vietnamese claims to sovereignty over 19: 0001 Paraguay Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 30: 0477 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17:0258 Paramilitary organizations 29: 0678 Parke, Davis, and Company pharmaceutical sales in Japan 28:0436 Parole see Clemency and Parole, Board of Patent adviser, VS. in Japan•terms of reference for 29: 0941 Patent laws Japanese•applicability in Okinawa 29: 0937 Patent rights U.S.-Japanese agreement regarding 29: 0941 Patriotic organizations 8:0752 Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, International Conference on 32:0734 Peace policy 8:0121 Peace treaty, Japanese amendments•general 14:0471 amendments•Soviet 15:0768 Asian conference on 19: 0189 ceremonies•Icelandic journalists attend 18: 0995 Chinese participation in 20: 0402 Chou En-lai's position on 18:0803 claims of U.S. nationals under 39: 0212 clauses 39: 0573 commercial clauses 13: 0759 declarations 14: 0576,0672,0750 Defense Department position on 14: 0001 documents•list of 14: 0001 drafting of 39: 0580 drafts 9: 0001; 14:0001, 0196, 0471, 0576,0672, 0750 economic clauses 14: 0471, 0576, 0672,0750 files•index of 39: 0580 general 1: 0001,0147, 0156, 0303,0320, 0561, 0596,0670,0698,0803; 2: 0001,0057, 0087, 0157,0243,0493,0754; 3: 0001,0085,0333, 0341,0513, 0704,0759; 4: 0001,0177,0239, 0633,0793; 5: 0049, 0339,0484,0775; 6: 0001, 0022, 0231, 0319,0503, 0515,0886; 7: 0145, 0700; 8:0001,0121, 0752, 0858; 9: 0577; 10:0066, 0460,0806; 11: 0001, 0244,0364, 0430,0518,0626,0639,0957; 12: 0001; 13:0001,0108,0460,0731,0735,0967; 14:0840; 15:0001, 0302; 16: 0121, 0840; 17:0051,0131,0258; 22:0001,0215 Japanese Diet hearings on 7:0217 Japanese position on 6:0577; 9:0001,0433; 19:0189; 20:0001, 0178,0402,0512,0763; 23:0001; 24:0001; 25:0001,0364 Japanese ratification of 21: 0001 Japanese translation of 14: 0750 84 investment guaranty agreement with U.S. 28:0572 iron ore•source of 13:0759 Japanese peace treaty•position on 17: 0783; 18:0001 Japanese ships sunk in•list of 7:0556 Japanese war reparations•claims for 13: 0065; 17:0783 Japanese war reparations•payment of 39:0178 meeting of economic experts•proposal for 32: 0176 mutual defense treaty with U.S. 2:0493; 14: 0812 national security 12:0001 political situation in 17:0783; 18:0001 relations with Japan 28:0228 security arrangements 1: 0803 security treaty with U.S. 1: 0001; 4: 0793; 10: 0066; 11:0639; 12:0001,0758; 13:0001; 16:0121, 0597,0656; 17:0783; 18:0001; 19:0001; 30:0903 U.S. aid to economic 17:0783 general 12:0001 military 17:0783 technical 18: 0001 defense of 7:0217 military bases in 12:0001 property losses in•claims for 39: 0065 textile machinery•market for 32: 0523 Philippine War Damage Commission 12:0001 Phosphate mining on Angaur Island 27:0632; 28:0047; 34:0721 Pilot Pen Company (India), Ltd. articles of association 37:0767 PL 152 operations 29:0898 policies 29:0898 PL 480 program agreement with Japan regarding 32: 0081 aid to Japan under 26: 0392; 33: 0330; 36: 0850; 37:0532 allocations 26:0570 ICA responsibility for 36:0850 Italian interest in 32: 0055 negotiations 32: 0055 operating policies 26:0392 rice included in 32: 0055,0372 rice program for Japan 26:0570 U.S. agencies•role in 36:0872 PL 664 U.S. shipping requirements under 30: 0371 Plywood dumping case Finnish 32:0233 Joint Chiefs of Staffs position on 14:0001 MacArthur, Douglas•views of 14:0001; 28:0015 meeting with Hairy S Truman regarding 14:0001 miscellaneous clauses 14:0196 negotiations•general 14:0001 negotiations•Soviet participation in 22:0192 Nehru, Jawaharlal•position 18:0476 political clauses 14: 0196,0471,0576,0672,0750 press comments on 19:0189 property clauses 14:0196,0471,0576,0672,0750 protocols 14:0576,0750 ratification of 9:0433; 12:0758; 16:0121; 30:0477; 39: 0573,0594 revisions 14: 0672; 16:0656 security clauses 14: 0196,0471,0576,0672,0750 settlement of disputes 14:0196,0471,0576,0672, 0750; 30: 0490 signatories to 39:0580 signing of•statement by Emperor Hirohito regarding 21:0001 territorial clauses 14:0001,0196,0471,0576,0672, 0750 transmission to President Harry S Truman 12:0758 U.S. proposals on 17:0405 public opinion on 12: 0599 terms 7: 0217 war claims clauses 14: 0196,0471,0576,0672,0750 World Peace Council declaration on 19:0579 world reaction to 6:0577 see also names of individual countries Penal conditions in Japan 30:0736 Penal Institutions Japanese•U.S. servicemen confined in 39:0622 Pepsi Cola commodity tax on 35:0040 Persona non grata cases responsibility for 36: 0760 Peru Japanese peace treaty•position on 10: 0045 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 Pescadores Nationalist China given sovereignty over 2:0057 Petroleum products allocation of exchange for 32:0465 see also Diesel oil Pharmaceuticals sales in Japan of 28:0436 Philippines Dulles, John Foster•visit to 7:0437; 12:0001; 17: 0783 elections 18:0001 Huk rebellion in 17:0783 85 Point Four Program in Asia 8: 0752; 10:0460; 24:0259 Poland San Francisco Conference•delegation to 22: 0203 San Francisco Conference•invitation to attend 12: 0505; 22:0203 Police establishment 3: 0341,0513; 9: 0001,0433; 28: 0142 Police law amendments to 8: 0121 Political parties Japanese 8: 0121; 33: 0184; 37:0679 see also names of specific parties PoUution of Toyochira River in Japan 35: 0001 Population general 39: 0263 problems 3: 0513 Port entry rights violation of, by U.S. naval vessels 35: 0193 Port faculties in Japan•U.S. requests use of 35: 0450 Portugal German assets in•seizure of 38: 0745 Japanese assets in•unfreezing of 17: 0402 Japanese peace settlement•participation in 12: 0512; 30: 0502 U.S. requests relief from taxes, and duties imposed by 31: 0184 Portuguese Timor reconquest of 12: 0512 re-occupation of 12: 0512 Postal agreements with Japan 35: 0663; 36: 0001, 0299 with Ryukyu Islands 34: 0482 Postal facilities UN status of forces agreement•article on 31: 0323, 0422 Postal savings bonds Japanese•claims for redemption of 30: 0076 Post-freezing transfers attorney general's decision on 39: 0045,0249 Potsdam Declaration 5: 0484; 15: 0494; 16: 0411 Pottery U.S. tariff on 8: 0752; 27: 0426 POWs Allied•Japanese compensation for 38: 0543 British•remittances for relief of 33: 0597 exchange of, in Korea 17: 0051 German•repatriation of 16: 0518; 18: 0323 Italian•compensation for 30:0029 deceased•list of 29: 0749 repatriation of 4:0239; 5:0775; 6:0022; 8:0121 10:0460; 11:0001; 16:0293,0518; 17:0051 18:0323; 20:0001, 0763; 21: 0410; 23:0001 24:0259; 28:0245 in USSR 39: 0278 UN Commission on 17: 0051; 18: 0627, 0997 32:0792 U.S.•Japanese compensation to 39:0206 U.S.•records of Japanese government relating to PRC alliance with USSR 13:0676; 16: 0054 American missionaries in•evacuation of 1: 0698 Americans detained in•negotiations for release of 34:0824 atomic energy negotiations with 37: 0718 Bandung Conference•position on 32: 0625 Burma•intervention in 18: 0476 Communist control of 1: 0698 Dairen•agreement with USSR regarding 13: 0676 economic relations with Japan 37: 0532 embargo against 27:0628 Far East•threat to peace and security of 34: 0824 fisheries agreement with Japan 28: 0238 Formosa•pledges not to attack 33: 0592 French trade mission to 37: 0001, 0616 Geneva Conference•objectives and tactics at 34:0824 International Atomic Energy Agency•participation in 37: 0718 intervention in Korean War 1: 0698 Japanese attitude toward 33: 0437,0585 exports to 27: 0262 nationals•detention of 6: 0001 peace settlement•participation in 9: 0001; 15: 0001; 19: 0619; 33:0592 trade with•controls on 1: 0803 trade with•general 2: 0157; 6: 0022; 26: 0844, 0867; 28: 0090; 31: 0001; 33: 0643, 0980 war reparations to 2: 0493; 12: 0758 manpower requirements 6:0577 membership in UN 15: 0768 moves against Japan•possibility of 3: 0001 political situation in 17:0141 propaganda 17: 0141; 19: 0579 recognition of 17: 0001 relations with Burma 18:0940 Japan 1:0320,0803; 19: 0619; 28: 0090; 33:0160,0330; 37: 0616; 39: 0278 USSR 16: 0477; 19: 0189 86 Property and claims questions 8: 0858; 13: 0065; 14: 0196 Prostitution in Japan 33: 0616; 34: 0974; 35: 0093 Protocol distinction between declaration and 3:0704 Psychological warfare activities U.S. 2: 0493 Public facilities UN status of forces agreement•article on use of 31:0323 Public opinion, U.S. 12:0599 Quirlno, Elpldlo meeting with John Foster Dulles 17: 0783 meeting with Harry S Truman 16: 0121 Radiation contamination of foodstuffs in Japan by 33: 0743 Japanese resolution regarding 33:0771 problems in Japan 39:0492 testing in Japan 39:0415 Radiation and Radioblology, U.S.-Japanese Conference on 33:0743 Radiation Conference, Japanese 32:0734 Radioactive Medicine Conference, International 32:0734 Radioactivity in Japanese ocean currents 33:0743 Radio frequencies allocation of, in Japan 39:0833 Railroad crossings maintenance of, within U.S. facilities in Japan 35:0240 Railroad equipment FOA procurement of 32: 0474 Randall Commission report•Japanese and U.S. State Department views on 32:0277 Raw materials allocations affect on Japan 13: 0759 Rearmament Far Eastern 2:0493 Japanese 1:0001,0156; 3: 0513; 6:0577; 7: 0437; 8:0001,0121,0752; 9:0001; 10:0066,0806; 11:0001,0364,0639; 12:0599; 16:0597,0656, 0846; 17: 0131,0405; 18: 0309,0476; 19: 0189; 20:0001,0512; 21:0001; 22:0244; 23:0001; 24:0001,0259; 25:0001,0364; 28:0015,0142; 29:0328,0340,0505; 32:0755; 33: 0437; 37:0595,0902; 38: 0195 West German 16:0054; 17:0131 see also Armaments; Moral rearmament movement rice shipments to 32:0096 rubber shipments to 32:0096 San Francisco Conference•invitation to attend 14: 0840 San Francisco Conference•participation in 16: 0424,0477,0846; 17: 0141; 18: 0476; 19:0189,0619 Southeast Asian fears of 16:0816 strategic materials•shipment to 17:0141 totalitarianism in 34:0824 trade mission•exchange of, with Japan 36: 0917 trade with controls against 37: 0001 export controls on 38:0504 Ryukyu Islands 26:0844 U.S. attitude toward 33: 0S8S U.S. policy toward 28:0090; 33:0643; 37:0616; 38: 0403, 0437 Precious metals disposition of 30: 0213 Press reports Belgian 16:0531 Indonesian 16: 0846 Nationalist Chinese 19:0619 Swiss 16: 0512 U.S. 6: 0577 Prison administration Japanese budget estimates for 30:0736 Prize courts and judgments 14: 0196 Procurement for economic aid programs in Japan 33:0330 offshore awards of contracts for 32:0474 in Japan 28:0142; 32:0176; 33:0241 naval vessels for Japan 37:0913 procedures•U.S. 35:0663; 36:0001,0299 of railroad equipment 32: 0474 UN status of forces agreement•article on 31:0323, 0422 Productivity program 32:0750,0760 Propaganda activities Communist 17:0783; 18:0001; 19:0189 PRC 17: 0141; 19: 0579 Soviet 4:0239; 15:0494; 16:0054,0403; 18:0323 U.S.2:0243;28:0090 Property, Japanese disposition of 34:0974; 35:0001,0040,0055,0093, 0161,0193,0240,0264,0323,0402,0450,0485, 0535,0663; 36:0001,0299 in Korea•claims for 39:0087 U.S. forces, Japan•use by 39:0833 see also Looted property 87 Red Cross, International Committee of the Allied POWs formerly in Japan•assistance to 17: 0051 Japanese assets in neutral countries•control of 17: 0051; 18:0627 relief efforts in Korea 12: 0758 San Francisco Conference•invitation to attend 17: 0051 ten million Swiss francs•request for 33: 0597 Red Cross, Japanese mission to Moscow 28: 0245 Red Cross Conference, International U.S. participation in 37: 0412 Redeployment plans, U.S. announcement of 33: 0292 Refrigeration plant in American Samoa•Japanese investment 37: 0767 Refugee Relief Act of 1953 29: 0982 Refugees Korean 9: 0577 Regional cooperation between South and Southeast Asia 6: 0577 Relief efforts Japanese, for Okinawa 34: 0466 Korean 9: 0577; 10: 0001; 12: 0758 Renegotiation Act provisions•exemptions from 27: 0051 rules and regulations 27: 0051 Retirement allowances 28: 0629 Rhee, Syngman meeting with John Foster Dulles 4:0731 ROK sovereignty over adjacent seas•proclamation of 18: 0837 Rlbicoff, Abraham 2: 0754 Rice conference•minutes of 27: 0318 exports from Thailand 16: 0446 exports from U.S. 32: 0046, 0372; 33: 0457 imports•Japanese 26: 0570; 27: 0318 imports to Ryukyu Islands 27: 0318 loan for Japan 16: 0816; 18: 0940 PL 480 program for Japan•inclusion in 32: 0372 prices•Commodity Credit Corporation 32: 0372 program for Japan 26: 0392 program for Ryukyu Islands 34: 0466 requirements•Japanese 26: 0392 sales to Burma 32: 0372 sales to Japan 32: 0081 shipments to Ceylon 32: 0372 to Japan 32:0372 to PRC 32: 0096 supply in Southeast Asia 32:0372 trade•international 32:0372 U.S. surplus•disposal of 32: 0372 Rice-titanium barter transaction with Japan 37: 0376 Ridgway, Matthew B. appointed supreme commander for the Allied powers 13:0108; 20: 0178 appointed to command UN forces in Korea 10: 0066 biographical sketch of 13:0108 decorations awarded to 13: 0108 North Korea requests arrest of 18: 0997 Yoshida, Shigeru•correspondence with 13: 0108; 16:0293 Road construction in Japan•U.S. economic aid for 26: 0805 Rockefeller, John D., Ill biographical sketch of 13: 0136 establishment of cultural and student centers in Japan•proposal for 13: 0136 visit to Japan 13: 0136 Rocket power plants in Japan 32: 0587 ROK air force•three-year plan for 28: 0142 armed forces' loyalty to U.S. 38: 0001 atomic energy negotiations with 37:0718 capture of Japanese fishing boats by 9: 0577 claim to Tsushima Island 9: 0577 cotton textile industry 7: 0700 defense pact with U.S. 18: 0837 economic conditions 7: 0700 resources 9: 0577 talks with U.S. 37: 0742 exchange rate agreement with U.S. 37: 0742 and Japanese assets in•disposition of 39: 0087 fishing vessels seized by 30: 0367; 36: 0614 nationals in•repatriation of 24: 0259 peace treaty•^position on 7: 0556; 9: 0577; 18: 0837 property claims in 39: 0087 property in•disposition of 18:0837 Liancourt Rocks•dispute with Japan over 34: 0665 military manpower 10: 0066 military personnel•training in U.S. of 29: 0340 military training programs 29:0340 National Assembly proceedings 4:0731 navy•mutual defense assistance material program for 33:0281 North Korean invasion of•U.S. reaction to 9:0577; 10:0066 political situation in 9:0577; 18:0837 refugees 9:0577 relations with Japan 18:0837; 21:0001,0134,0410; 22: 0001,0040; 28: 0047; 33: 0330,0643; 37:0532,0595; 38:0087 relations with U.S. 28:0142 relief efforts 9:0577; 10:0001; 12:0758; 36: 0695 San Francisco Conference•excluded from 18: 0837 security treaty with U.S. 30:0903 sovereignty over adjacent seas 18: 0837; 21: 0410, 0726 UN forces in•reduction of 33:082 UN membership for 39: 0087 U.S. agricultural surpluses•disposal of 26:0335 diplomatic relations with 27: 0701 economic aid to 36:0872; 37:0742 occupation forces•^withdrawal of 9: 0577 military aid to 2: 0754; 7: 0700; 9: 0577; 10:0001; 38:0181,0195 naval vessels loaned to 29:0340 policy toward 9: 0577; 11: 0364 support for 4:0731 utilities claims negotiations with U.S. 36:0614 Roller bearings Japanese exports to U.S. of 32: 0488 Romulo, Carlos visits headquarters of UN Command in Korea 20:0001 Rubber shipments to PRC from Burma and Ceylon 32: 0096 Rumania U.S. peace treaty with 12: 0758 Russian Revolution explanatory diagrams of 25:0364 Ryukyu Islands administering authority for•Department of the Army designated as 34: 0330 air operational rights in•Nationalist Chinese request for 34:0482 base construction in 34:0508 Chinese conference•representative sent to 34: 0246 citizenship issue in 36: 0669 civil affairs directive for 34: 0246,0282,0330 congressional commission on 16:0121 disposition of 7:0437; 20: 0178 economic situation in 6: 0886 elections in 34: 0211 fishing vessels•seizure in Andaman Islands of 34:0482 food rice program for 34: 0466 Foreign Assets Control (FAQ controls for 32:0157 foreign business interests in 34:0211,0282 foreign relations responsibility for 34:0429,0482, 0582 immigration to Bolivia ñom 34:0497 international status of 34:0211 political status of 7:0001 postal agreements concerning 34:0482 problems of•general 27: 0701 Japanese desire to retain 7:0437 Japanese government views on 34:0587 return to Japan•requests for 2: 0754; 6: 0886; 7: 0001; 33: 0330; 34: 0211,0282 rice imports to 27:0318 security risk program in 34: 0246 trade with PRC 26: 0844 trade with Soviet bloc nations 26: 0844 U.S. administration of 1:0803; 16:0597; 20:0001; 21:0726; 34:0246,0282, 0429, 0530 defense of 7:0217 economic aid to 34:0476 economic plans for 34: 0476 forces in•wrongful acts committed by 34: 0246, 0282; 39: 0065 land acquisition program in 34: 0530 military bases in 34: 0587 occupation of 16: 0121 operations in 34:0429 policy in 34: 0429 property rights in 34: 0211 relief and reconstruction program for 34: 0466 sovereignty over•legal status of 34:0587 trusteeship of 6:0886; 14: 0196 Working Group on the•establishment of 34: 0429 Sakhalin Island Japanese efforts to reclaim 37: 0664 Japanese nationals missing on 35: 0193 Soviet occupation of 6:0886; 15:0494 Salmon fishing Japanese in North Pacific 37: 0528 negotiations•^Japanese-Soviet 37: 0486 Soviet restrictions on 37:0486 Saltonstall, Leverett 2:0754 San Francisco Conference airangements 3:0759; 4:0633 biographic reports for 3:0704 briefing book 4: 0239 Chou En-lai's position on 18:0803 89 San Francisco Conference cont. International Committee of the Red Cross invited to send representative to 17: 0051; 18: 0627 international secretariat 4: 0633 invitotions 3: 0759; 4: 0177; 6: 0503; 16: 0656 Mac Arthur, Douglas•^participation of 2: 0243; 10:0066 organization 3:0759 participants 3: 0759; 4: 0001,0177, 0239,0633, 0793; 17: 0258 press coverage 16: 0656 releases 4: 0239 representation 3:0759 program 3: 0759; 4:0001, 0633 reference materials•list of 4: 0001 rules of procedure 3: 0759; 4: 0001, 0177, 0239 security 4: 0633 Truman, Harry S•plans to attend 16: 0121 U.S. delegation to 3: 0759; 4: 0001, 0239,0633; 17: 0225, 0405 see also names of individual countries Satellite program, U.S. 39: 0405 Saudi Arabia San Francisco Conference•invitation to attend 17: 0220 Schine Plan 3:0341 School lunch program in Japan 31: 0849 Schools conditions in 35: 0161, 0193 Scientists communism among 36: 0614 Scrap contracts in Okinawa 30: 0076 disposal of, by U.S. Defense Department 27: 0475 export controls•U.S. 32: 0526 export quota problem 32: 0488,0526 ferrous•^Japanese imports of 37: 0392 ferrous•U.S. export controls on 37: 0392 on Marcus Island•ownership of 27: 0632; 30: 0076 salvage operations in Trust Territory of Pacific Islands 30: 0076; 32: 0526 shortages•^Japanese 32: 0526 situation•Japanese 33: 0643 steel Japanese arrangements to export 27: 0475 Japanese arrangements to import 32: 0526 Japanese requirements for 32: 0526 supplied to Japanese manufacturers 32: 0176 U.S. exports of, to Japan 27:0475 Sea maneuver areas restricted, in Japan 35: 0055,0193 Sealing pelagic•Japanese support for 33: 0116 see also Fur Seal Conference Search and rescue operations services rendered by Japanese civilians during 35:0161 Security arrangements Japanese 1: 0596; 11: 0364; 36:0001,0299 Pacific 1: 0001,0156, 0320; 2: 0057,0243; 3: 0001, 0085, 0513; 10: 0045; 11: 0518, 0639; 12: 0001, 0512; 14: 0840; 16: 0446,0597, 0656,0846; 17:0405; 20:0001,0178; 22: 0215; 27:0600 Philippines 1: 0803 Security personnel at U.S. facilities in Japan•non-strike ruling by 35: 0323 Security requirements, U.S. 3:0333 Security risk program in Ryukyu Islands 34: 0246 Security treaties U.S.-Australian 2:0493; 3: 0085; 4: 0001, 0633, 0793; 11: 0518,0639; 12: 0001, 0758; 13: 0001; 14:0812; 16: 0121, 0597; 17: 0141; 18: 0001, 0476,0940; 19: 0001; 22: 0215 U.S.-Japanese 1: 0320; 2: 0493; 3: 0513; 4: 0633, 0793; 5:0484; 8: 0858; 9: 0001,0433; 11: 0639; 12:0758; 13: 0001; 14: 0576,0812; 16: 0121, 0293; 19:0001,0189; 20:0512,0763; 21: 0001; 30: 0519,0569, 0903; 35: 0193 U.S.-New Zealand 2: 0493; 3: 0085; 4: 0001,0633, 0793; 11: 0518,0639; 12: 0001, 0758; 13: 0001; 14: 0812; 16:0121, 0597; 17: 0141; 18: 0001, 0476, 0940; 19: 0001; 22: 0215 U.S.-Philippines 1: 0001; 4: 0793; 10:0066; 11: 0639; 12: 0001, 0758; 13: 0001; 16: 0121, 0597, 0656; 17: 0783; 18: 0001; 19: 0001; 30: 0903 U.S.-ROK 30: 0903 Seiwa Kai Society 27: 0206 Senate, UJS. cotton textile exports•bill to subsidize 37:0118 consultative subcommittee 3: 0085 Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 39: 0573 mutual defense assistance agreement with Japan• action on 28:0112 mutual security appropriations•action on 26: 0083 mutual security appropriations bill•hearings on 32:0760 90 NATO status of forces agreement•consideration and approval of 30: 0599,0709,0775 ratification of Japanese peace treaty•hearings on 12:0758 Senate Armed Services Committee investigations 1:0001 Senate Foreign Relations Committee general 1: 0001; 3: 0085 mutual security program•hearings on 32:0028 Servicemen, U.S. Japanese penal institutions•confined in 39:0622 offenses against Japanese nationals involving 35:0535 trials of, in foreign courts 33:0820 trials of, in Japanese courts 39:0642 Sewing machines Japanese dumping of•investigation into 27:0066 export plan 28:0478 importation of 26: 0917 U.S.•Japanese ban on importation of 28:0541 Shigemitsu, Mamoni visit to U.S. 33: 0915 Shinto religion Japanese 11: 0244; 24: 0259 ShipbuUding capacity 11: 0518; 14: 0840; 17: 0405; 20: 0001 industry 15:0433 Shipping limitations on 20: 0178 problems of 25:0001 restrictions 26:0895 Shipping agreement U.S.-Japanese 2:0493 Shipping industry Japanese 8: 0121; 9:0001; 20:0512 Shipping requirements, U.S. under PL 664 30: 0371 Ships lost or overdue•search for 35: 0240 sunk in Philippines•list of 7:0556 Showa Denka Harvey Machine Company investment in 27:0462 Siam see Thailand Silk scarf imports U.S.tariffon27:0419 Singapore political situation in 19: 0579 Thomas Dewey's visit to 19:0579 Singer Sewing Machine Company application to import machinery into Japan• rejection of 28:0478 investment in Japan 28:0478,0541 Singer sewing machines manufacture in Japan of 32: 0523 Smith, H. Alexander general 2:0754 visit to Japan 7:0644 Social Democratic party, Japanese 25:0364 Socialist party, Japanese activities 39: 0278 general 8:0001; 13:0460; 20:0001; 33:0184 Social reform legislation Japanese 3:0341 Social work in Japan 27: 0947 Somaliland trusteeship agreement for 7:0145 South Africa U.S. tariff negotiations with 32:0277 South Carolina Japanese textile imports•effect on 37:0178 Japanese textiles•legislation discriminating against 37: 0332; 38:0392 Southeast Asia economic development of 26: 0392; 36: 0614; 37:0532; 39:0352 fearofPRCinl6:0816 political situation in 20:0001 regional cooperation with South Asia 6: 0577 relations with Japan 33:0330; 36:0614,0669 rice supply situation in 32:0372 trade with Japan 36:0984 Southeast Ada Treaty Organization (SEATO) activities of 36: 0755 South Moluccas, Association of 6: 0515 Soviet bloc copper wire exports to 37:0001 diplomacy 34: 0824 disposal of surplus agricultural commodities to 38:0504 India offers to act as mediator between Japan and 37:0660 merchant ships•repair in Japan of 29: 0888 trade with Japan 26:0844,0867 trade with Ryukyu Islands 26:0844 Spain diplomatic relations with Japan 17:0770 Japanese peace treaty•position on 17: 0770 war claims against Japan 13: 0731 ; 17: 0770 Sparkman, John J. general 2: 0754 visit to Japan 7:0644 Special Service Organizations UN status of forces agreement•article on 31:0323 91 Special UN Fund for Economic Development (SUNFED) Soviet contribution to 32: 0001 U.S. policy toward 36: 0838 Standard Vacuum Oil Company investment in Japan 37: 0758 Stalin, Joseph Marxism•views on 18: 0323 message to Japanese people 16: 0566; 21:0410 State-Defense Working Group on Japan and Korea minutes of meetings 28: 0142 State Department, U.S. attaché personnel•consultations with 36: 0774 briefings•schedule of 36:0774 China•position on 2: 0057 colonialism•study on 38:0486 foreign trade•plan for improvement of 36: 0774 Immigration and Naturalization Service•liaison with 36:0774 Institute of Pacific Relations Conference• participation in 27: 0955 occupation of Japan•report on 33: 0284 Randall Commission report•views on 32: 0277 Ryukyuan foreign relations•responsibility for 34: 0582 Status of forces agreements NATO 30: 0599, 0646,0709, 0775 UN 31: 0323,0422,0537, 0559 U.S.-Japanese 30: 0574, 0599 Steel exports Japanese•to Great Britain 21: 0726 Steel industry 10: 0806; 11: 0001; 27: 0488 Steel resources German-French•administration of 5: 0339 Stitt, Nelson A. files foreign agent registration form 26: 0080 Stockpile, U.S. Japanese titanium purchased for 32: 0501 Storage and Processing of Rice, Working Group on meeting of 32: 0363 Strategic interests, U.S. in Formosa 10: 0066 Strategic materials lists of 3: 0085 shipment to PRC•Hong Kong imposes ban on 17: 0141 Strikes against Far East Air Force by Japanese laborers 33: 0250 threatened against U.S. forces in Japan by civilian employees 37: 0821, 0877 Student centers in Japan•establishment of 13: 0136 Students Japanese•ability to study in U.S. 33: 0059 Submarines Japanese•construction of 29:0216 U.S., transferred to Japan 29: 0216 Suez Canal restrictions on use of 16: 0572 Suez Grids Far Eastern reaction to 39: 0278 Japanese position on 38: 0403 U.S. position on•^Japanese support for 37: 0636 Supply problems 13: 0759 Supreme commander for the Allied powers (SCAP) Matthew Ridgway appointed 13: 0108; 20: 0178 method of appointment 10: 0066 U.S. authority to appoint 3: 0001 Surplus property agreements obligations under 13: 0460 Sweden German assets in•accord with Allies on 38: 0607 Japanese membership in WHO•support for 19: 0610 Korean armistice talks•position on 19: 0610 Switzerland Japanese peace treaty•press reports on 16:0512 Syria Japanese peace treaty•ratification of 30: 0477 San Francisco Conference•accepts invitation to 19:0189 Taber, John 2:0754 Taft, Robert 2:0754 Taiwan see Formosa Takata Shipbuilding Company, Ltd. Bureau of Ships contract•failure to obtain 32: 0214 Tani, Masayuki Japanese ambassador to U.S.•appointment as 37:0595 Tariff Commission, U.S. import duties on velveteens•recommends increase in 37: 0333 Tariff negotiations CRI hearings on 32:0157 U.S. 32: 0277 Tariffs, U.S. on Chinaware 8: 0752 general 2: 0754 on hardwood plywood imports 27: 0424 on Japanese imports 32: 0277 on Japanese pottery and glassware 8:0752; 27: 0426 92 on Japanese tuna fish 5:0049; 16:0656; 21: 0726; 27: 0359; 37:0019 negotiations with Japan 27:0118,0161 on silk scarf imports 27:0419 on waterproof cloth imports 27:0404 on wool fabrics 37:0305 Taxation arrangements in Japan 35: 0663; 36: 0001,0299 corporate, against Coca Cola Export Corporation 39:0259 evasion by employees of U.S. contracters in Japan 30: 0599 of foreign nationals in Japan 33: 0084 income•Japanese 33: 0084, 0643; 37: 0477 Japanese tax bill 3: 0341 relief from Japanese, requested by U.S. 31: 0184 status of U.S. missionaries in Japan 37: 0477 UN status of forces agreement•article on 31: 0323 U.S. public opinion on 12:0599 Technical assistance agreement•Lockheed-Kawasaki 26: 0917 Soviet contribution to UN 26:0056 UN, plan for Far East 32: 0011 UN pledging conference 26: 0056 U.S. for Europe 26: 0056 for Japan 26: 0056; 32: 0011, 0760; 36: 0872 for the Philippines 18: 0001 Technical information exchange U.S.-Japanese agreement regarding 29: 0941 Technical Property Committee U.S. representative to•responsibilities and authorities of 29: 0941 Technical study tours by Asians 37: 0708 Technical Task Group control list•recommendations affecting 26:0867 Territorial questions U.S.-Japanese 4: 0239 Territorial waters limitation of•proposal regarding 33: 0825 Territory, Japanese disposition of 16: 0411,0840; 20: 0763 general 2: 0754 problems regarding 8: 0752; 30: 0281 return of•petitions regarding 22:0244; 23:0001; 24: 0001, 0259; 25: 0001, 0364 transfer to U.S. of 17:0258 Textile design copying Anglo-Japanese conference on 27:0066; 32:0233 prevention of 27:0066 Textile exports Japanese•controls on 37:0118 Japanese, to U.S. 37:0178 U.S. Senate bill to subsidize 37: 0118 Textile imports of British colonial areas 27:0404 Japanese, effect on South Carolina 37:0178 quotas•U.S.-Japanese agreement on 37:0118,0178 Textile industry Japanese•general 36:0695,0920 Japanese•restrictions on 2:0243 South Korean 7:0700 U.S.^Japanese competition with 37: 0118,0233 U.S.•statistics on 37: 0118 Textile machinery Philippine market for 32:0523 Textile procurement, U.S. in Japan 27: 0001,0262,0404 Textile trade problem U.S.-Japanese 37: 0332 Thailand automobile tires•smuggling of 16: 0446 economic situation 16:0446 Japanese assets in•disposition of 13: 0735; 30:0036 navy•mutual defense assistance material program for 33:0281 peace treaty with Great Britain 5: 0484 political situation 16: 0446 rice exports 16: 0446 trade agreement with Japan 16: 0446 troops in Korea•U.S. logistic support for 13: 0735 war claims against Japan 39: 0065 yen debt settlement with Japan 37:0660 Thermal electric loan application for 32:0758 Timber imports Japanese, from Alaska 21: 0726; 32: 0448; 37:0178 Titanium Japanese, purchased for U.S. stockpile 32: 0501 Titanium expansion program 32:0501 Titanium metal sponge Japanese•U.S. purchase of 27:0465 Tobey, Charles W. 2:0754 Tokyo, Japan Air Research and Development Command branch office for 39:0405 ordnance depot facilities in 27:0488 U.S. operations mission in 26: 0637 Tokyo-Kobe toll highway construction of 26:0805,0949 93 Tonnage dues assessment of, in Japan 35: 0450 Totalitarianism in PRC 34: 0824 Tourism industry in Japan 8: 0001 Toyochira River pollution of 35: 0001 Trade, Japanese competition•unfair 27: 0066; 32: 0233 conditions 33: 0722 deal with North Korea 37: 0657 deficit 27: 0118, 0161; 33:0437 foreign 27: 0118, 0262; 30: 0375; 32: 0277 general 8: 0121 with Indochina 19: 0001 negotiations with Cuba 26: 0637 negotiations with USSR 28: 0238 with PRC 1: 0803; 2: 0157; 6: 0022; 26: 0844,0867; 28: 0090; 31: 0001; 33: 0643, 0980 problems 36: 0614 prospects in free Asia 38: 0403 with Southeast Asia 36: 0984; 37: 0664 statistics 13: 0759 with Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands 27: 0632 Trade agreements, Japanese authority to negotiate 9: 0001 with Brazil 21: 0134 with Ceylon 21: 0134 general 21: 0001 with Mexico 21: 0134 with Nationalist China 19: 0619; 21: 0410 with Thailand 16: 0446 with Uruguay 21: 0410 Trade Agreements Act 27:0161 Trade arrangements with Brazil 17: 0258 Trade balance Australian 1: 0156 Trade controls against Japan 15: 0768 against PRC 1: 0803; 26: 0867; 37: 0001 Trade fairs U.S. participation in 28: 0087 Trademark laws Japanese•applicability in Okinawa 29: 0937 Trademarks Gennan•general 38: 0607 German•vested 29: 0969 Japanese problems 29: 0969 prohibition of 10: 0460 registered 29: 0969 restrictions on use of 10:0806 vested 29:0969 Trade missions to PRC•French 37: 0001,0616 to PRC•Japanese 36: 0917 Trade policy, U.S. 27:0161 Trade relations, Japanese with Chile 21:0726 with Indonesia 16: 0846 with Mexico 17: 0258 with Pakistan 17: 0225 with U.S. 2: 0493; 26: 0392,0917; 31: 0849; 33: 0330 Trade union movement Communist influence in 27: 0894 Trading with the Enemy Act amendment to 39: 0045 general 1: 0147 license under•Guaranty Trust Company applies for 39: 0249 Traffic regulations in Japan•enforcement within U.S. areas and facilities 35: 0001,0126 Travel U.S. congressional 3: 0085 Treasury Department, U.S. embargo on paint brushes 32: 0157 foreign assets control by 27: 0262 redefining fair value in dumping cases•proposal for 27:0066 Treaties bilateral 39: 0560 Tripartite Commission meetings 38:0607 rulings 38: 0607 Truman, Harry S authority to send U.S. armed forces abroad 3: 0001 economic report of 16: 0121 general 16: 0121 Japanese peace treaty•meeting regarding 14: 0001 Japanese peace treaty transmitted to 12:0758 meeting with Elpidio Quirino 16:0121 meeting with John Foster Dulles 15: 0302 San Francisco Conference•plans to attend 16: 0121 Tsushima Island ROK claim to 9:0577 Tuna Association U.S.-Japanese 37: 0019 Tuna fish, Japanese exports to U.S. of 32: 0233 frozen•exports controls on 37:0019 94 customs duties•article on 31:0422 definition of articles 31: 0323 entry and exit permits•article on 31: 0422 financial matters relating to 31: 0422 foreign exchange control•article on 31:0323, 0422 general 31:0537 implementation of 31:0323 imports and customs•article on 31: 0323 Japanese laws•articles on respect for 31:0323, 0422 Japanese text of 31: 0559 labor clauses of 31: 0118, 0559 military currency•article on 31: 0323,0422, 0559 minutes of meetings 31:0323,0559 pending articles•differences in 31:0323 postal facilities•article on 31: 0323, 0422 procurement and taxes•article on 31: 0323,0422 public facilities•article on use of 31: 0323 Special Service Organizations•article on 31:0422 Technical Committee meetings•minutes of 31: 0422 text of 31:0559 technical assistance pledging conference 26: 0056 technical assistance program for the Far East 32:0011 Underdeveloped areas U.S.aidfor2:0493 UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Japanese membership in 20: 0001 meetings•U.S. participation in 39:1001 Unemployment insurance benefits 28:0629 Unemployment problems 10:0806 "Uniting for Peace" resolution 9: 0001 Universal Copyright Convention ratification of 29:0982 Universal Teleservice (UNTTEL) relay network plan for international communications 26:0802 Uranium acquisition of 39: 0415,0492,0554 Uruguay San Francisco Conference•participation in 17: 0258 trade agreement with Japan 21: 0410 treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation with U.S.31:0806 imports of•general 27:0359 imports of•U.S. tariff on 5: 0049; 16: 0656; 21: 0726; 27:0359; 37:0019 Tuna Ashing in South Seas 27: 0359 Tuna Industry Japanese•labor and wages in 37:0019 Japanese sales promotion 37:0019 U.S.•problems of 37:0019 Turkey Japanese embassy in•opening of 28: 0270 Japanese peace treaty•position on 16: 0424 San Francisco Conference•invitation to attend 17: 0217 U.S. naval vessels loaned to 29:0216 Typhoon Emma damages to Okinawa caused by 34:0466 Uchinada Proving Grounds conditions for use of 35: 0040 UN action in Korea 9: 0577; 19: 0615 Ceylon applies for membership in 1: 0670 charter 12: 0758 Charter Review Conference 39:1019 Chinese representation in 2:0754; 34:0001 Commission on POWs 17: 0051; 18: 0627,0997 economic problems•U.S. handling of 36:0755 forces in Japan agreement 28: 0142 security of 31: 0422 strength of 31:0323 forces in Korea•reduction of 33:0825 human rights•declaration of 2: 0243,0754 Italian membership in 18: 0476 Japanese alignment with 20:0001 Japanese participation in 1: 0320; 17: 0405; 20: 0402; 23: 0001; 24:0259; 33: 0330,0915; 34: 0001; 37: 0636,0645; 39: 0342,0971,1008 Korean War•^reverses in 20: 0001 membership in, Bandung Conference recommendations on 34: 0001 membership in, for Japan 17: 0405; 20: 0402; 33:0330,0915; 34: 0001; 37:0636,0645; 39: 0342, 0971,1008 military action in Korea 30:0519 PRC membership in 15:0768 relief programs in Korea 36:0695 ROK membership in 39:0087 Soviet technical assistance contribution to 26:0056 specialized agencies•Japanese participation in 13: 0460 status of forces agreement articles•list of 31:0559 civil jurisdiction and claims•article on 31:0422 95 U.S. Air Force facilities•construction in Japan of 31: 0001 MAAG in Japan•participation in 28:0735 purchase of F-86F aircraft in Japan 32:0176 U.S. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Japanese representative visits 37:0452 U.S. Army enlistment of aliens in 2: 0493 units in Japan•^redeployment of 33:0292 U.S. embassy, Tokyo economic reports from 30: 0311 weeka reports•^relieved of responsibility for preparing 30:0313 U.S. government procurement•rules for 27: 0001 purchasing•preference for domestic products 27:0001 USIE programs in Japan 21: 0134; 36: 0614 U.S. Information Agency Japanese newspaper and magazine•plans for establishment of 33:0224 U.S. Marine Corps military dependents barred from Japan 38: 0379 U.S. Navy diesel oil sales to Japanese vessels 32: 0465 material program for Japan 29: 0180 USSR alliance with PRC 13: 0676; 16: 0054 Americans detained in•negotiations for release of 34: 0824 atomic potential•U.S. evaluation of 34: 0395 attack on U.S. Air Force B-29 aircraft 32: 0117 attack on Yugoslavia•possibility of 16: 0403 attacks on Japan and Formosa•possibility of 1:0803; 3: 0001; 6: 0577 Balkans•buildup offerees in 17: 0141 Council of Foreign Ministers•proposal for 18: 0323, 0627 cyclotron•Japan reports existence of 32: 0734 Dairen•agreement with PRC regarding 13: 0676 diplomatic relations with Japan 33: 0681 disarmament proposals 39: 1019 ECAFE•participation in 28: 0340 Far Eastern policy 15: 0494 fisheries agreement with Japan 28: 0238; 39: 0938 fisheries negotiations with Japan 37: 0645 five power conference•proposal for 34:0824 foreign affairs 6: 0577 Fur Seal Conference•^position on 33: 0116 fur seal negotiations with 33:0116 Geneva Conference•objectives and tactics at 34: 0824 German peace treaty•position on 16: 0001 government•weakness of 28: 0245 hydrogen bomb tests 33:0743 information bulletin 13: 0676 internal affairs 6:0577 Japan•activities in 39: 0978 Japan•negotiations with 39:0352,0938 Japanese air space•violations of 26: 0715 Japanese fishing vessels•seizure of 28:0238 Japanese nationals•detention of 6:0001 Japanese peace treaty aide-mémoire on 9:0001 amendments to 15:0768 exclusion from 15:0494 negotiations•participation in 22:0192 opposition to 19: 0189 position on 1: 0803; 15:0494,0768; 16: 0001; 18:0323,0627; 19: 0402; 28: 0245 tactics regarding 16: 0054 Japanese POWs in 39:0278 Japanese UN membership•position on 39:1008 Japanese vessels captured by 23: 0001 Japanese war criminals•plans for release of 38: 0317 joint declaration with Japan 39:0916 Korean War•tactics regarding 16: 0054 military attachés•exchange with Japan of 37:0664 occupation of Kurile Islands 6: 0886; 7: 0001; 15: 0494 occupation of Sakhalin Island 6: 0886; 15: 0494 overflights of West Germany by 16: 0488; 17: 0009 policy developments 27:0874 policy toward Japan 33: 0330 propaganda 4: 0239; 15: 0494; 16: 0054, 0403; 18:0323 proposals regarding Japan 4:0239 relations with Japan 28: 0245; 37: 0486,0532, 0645 relations with PRC 16: 0477; 19: 0189 salmon fishing•negotiations with Japan regarding 37: 0486 salmon fishing•restrictions on 37: 0486 San Francisco Conference delegation to 18:0323 diplomatic maneuvers at 3: 0704 invitation to 15: 0768; 16: 0121 participation in 6: 0577; 16:0424,0432,0436, 0477,0488,0512,0531, 0656, 0840; 17: 0101,0131,0141, 0225,0258, 0402, 0405, 0770; 18: 0001,0323,0476,0605, 0627, 0829, 0940,0997; 19:0001, 0189, 0579,0610,0619,0978,0992; 20:0763 separate peace settlement with Japan 8: 0858 Special UN Fund for Economic Development (SUNFED)•contribution to 32:0001 technical assistance contribution to UN 26:0056 96 War criminals, German issue of•guidelines for U.S. delegation to UN regarding 34:0100 problem of 38:0256 treatment of 34:0125 War criminals, Japanese amnesty for 34: 0023,0125 Board of Clemency and Parole for 34:0023,0080, 0100,0172 cases against, reviewed by Board of Clemency and Parole 34:0100 clemency and parole of 38: 0317 decisions regarding, by Board of Clemency and Parole 34:0172 disposition of 38: 0317 general 11:0001; 15:0001,0768; 31:0849 Japanese peace treaty terms regarding 14: 0196 parole of•Allied discussions regarding 34:0080, 0100,0125 parole of•general 39: 0065 release of Japanese position on 34: 0080,0100,0125,0172 Japanese request for 37: 0532; 38: 0256,0317; 39:0978 by the Netherlands 39:0916 petitions for 23: 0001; 24: 0001,0259; 25: 0001, 0364 plans for 28: 0047 proposal for 33:0330; 34:0125 Soviet plans for 38:0317 removal of remains of, in U.S. 29: 0749 status of 34: 0125 treatment of 34: 0125 War dead removal of Japanese, in U.S. 29:0680,0749 Warner, Langdon memorial service for 33:0041 War Relocation Centers, U.S. deaths of Japanese internees in 29: 0749 War reparations Japanese 1: 0001,0156,0561,0596, 0803; 2: 0243, 0493; 4:0239, 0793; 5: 0484, 0775; 6: 0001, 0022,0319, 0515; 7: 0556; 9: 0001,0433; 10:0066,0806; 11:0430; 12:0001,0512,0758; 13:0001,0065,0731; 14: 0001,0196,0471, 0576, 0672,0750; 15: 0302; 16: 0121,0432, 0531,0656,0846; 17: 0009,0101,0141, 0405, 0770, 0783; 18: 0001, 0837; 19: 0001,0189, 0579,0619; 20:0001,0402,0512,0763; 21:0001,0134,0410,0726; 24:0001; 25:0001; 28:0047,0228; 30: 0001, 0076,0319; 31: 0849; 32:0523; 33:0330; 38:0543,0547, 0554, 0578, 0595; 39:0034,0065,0110,0178,0195,0206 trade talks with Japan 28:0238 Versailles Peace Conference of 1919•participation in 15:0768 war with Japan•role in 4:0239 weather control at Little America•participation in 39: 0405 World War II•entry into 32:0792 Utilities claims negotiations U.S.-ROK 36: 0614 Uyemura, Kentaro visit to U.S. 37: 0916 Velveteens import duties on•U.S. Tariff Commission recommends increase in 37: 0332 Italian exports to U.S.•ceiling on 37:0332 Venezuela Japanese peace treaty•position on 10:0045 San Francisco Conference•participation in 17:0258 Versailles Peace Conference (1919) Russian participation in 15: 0768 Vested hinds Japanese•U.S. release of 5:0484 Veterans widows and orphans of•requests for relief 24: 0259 Vietmlnh negotiations with 6:0503 Vietnam, North general 6: 0503 Japanese peace treaty•position on 17: 0131 mobilization decree 6:0503 Vietnam, South atomic energy negotiations with 37: 0718 Japanese peace treaty•position on 19: 0001,0189 Japanese war reparations to 39: 0195 Pacific Pact•requests inclusion in 19: 0001 sovereignty over Paracel Islands•claim to 19:0001 Vinson, Carl 3:0001 Voice of America 2: 0754 Vorys, John M. 3:0001 Wages in tuna industry 37:0019 War crimes judgments•Japanese acceptance of 16: 0518 program•administration of 38: 0317 statistics 38: 0317 trials•availability of information on, to Japanese government 37:0437 trials•documents relating to 32:0792; 33:0001 97 Waterproof cloth imports U.S.tariffon27:0404 Waterways Experiment Station request for training at 26: 0056 Watkins, Arthur 3:0001 Weapons development programs U.S.-Dutch 29:0172 . U.S.-French 29: 0172 Weather control at Little America•Soviet participation in 39: 0405 Weather ships Japanese•general 35: 0535 Japanese•U.S. title to 30: 0367 Wedemeyer report 2: 0754 Whaling convention adherence to 20: 0178, 0402 Wheat exports to Japan 26: 0335 U.S. sales to Japan 26: 0805; 32: 0081 U.S. sales to Yugoslavia 26: 0570 Wheat-yen arrangements IBRD proposal for 26: 0026 WHO Japanese membership in 16: 0436; 19: 0610, 0992; 20: 0001, 0178 WUcox, Francis 3: 0001; 13: 0001 Wiley, Alexander 3:0001 Wilson, Charles U.S. redeployment plans•announcement of 33: 0292 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom 29: 0505 Women's Republican Club speeches 30: 0375 Woodpulp Japanese allocation of dollars for purchase of 26: 0917 Wool fabrics•U.S. production of woven 37: 0305 fabric tariff quota•allocation of 37:0305 sweaters•Japanese imports of 37: 0305 textiles•GATT reservations in 37: 0305 Worker's rights in Okinawa 34: 0508 World Congress of Free Nations 8:0121 World Federation of Trade Unions, Communist Asian representatives of 27: 0894 World peace petitions regarding 22: 0244; 23: 0001; 24: 0001, 0259 World Peace Council general 17:0131 Japanese peace treaty•declaration on 19:0579 World War H origins of•Pacific Theater 30: 0316 Soviet entry into•release of official records on 32:0792 Wrigley Chewing Gum establishment of plant in Japan by 26: 0903,0917 Yalta agreements 3:0001;4:0633;15:0494 Yokohama port facilities request for release of 23: 0001 Yokohama Specie Bank assets of 30: 0036 Swiss franc accounts in•British claim to 15: 0001 vested accounts in the U.S. 39: 0034 Yokosuka Prison inspection of 33:0825; 39: 0622 Yoshida, Shigeru Dulles, John Foster•meeting with 7: 0437, 0556; 31:0849 general 16: 0293 overthrow or retirement of•consequences of 28:0278 Ridgway, Matthew•correspondence with 13: 0108; 16:0293 visit to Canada 28: 0047 visit to U.S. 28: 0047; 31: 0849 Yugoslavia Japanese peace treaty•position on 16: 0477 loan from IBRD•request for 16:0403 relations with Japan 30: 0502 San Francisco Conference•declines invitation to 16:0477; 19:0189 Soviet attack on•possibility of 16: 0403 termination of state of war with Japan 16:0403, 0477; 30: 0502 U.S. wheat and cotton sales to 26: 0570 Zenchuro strike 28:0629 98 CONFIDENTIAL U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL FILES Japan,1947-1956 Korea, 1950-1957 Northeast Asia, 1943-1956 Southeast Asia, 1944-1958 CONFIDENTIAL U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT CENTRAL FILES China, 1930-1959 The Far East, 1945-1959 Formosa, 1945-1954 India, 1945-1954 Indochina, 1945-1959 Japan,1945-1954 The Philippine Republic, 1945-1959 UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA
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