The Situation in Yugoslavia, January 11. Testimony of George F. Kennan, Ambassador to Yugoslavia. Testimony of Frederick E. Nolting, Jr., Ambassador to Vietnam. Briefing on Forthcoming Geneva Disarmament Negotiations, March 9. Testimony of Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, and William Foster, Direc- Foreign Assistance Act of 1962, April 11. Testimony of Phillips Talbot, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Minutes, April 11. Minutes, April 12. Foreign Assistance Act of 1962, April 13 Testimony of W. Averell Harriman, Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Assistance Act of 1962, April 16. Testimony of Teodoro Moscoso, Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Minutes, April 17 Page 405 415 416 417 429 437 Testimony of John Kenneth Galbraith, U.S. Ambassador to India. Minutes, June 8.. 524 551 State Department Policy Planning Council, June 26... Testimony of George Ball, Acting Secretary of State; and Walt W. Testimony of Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, Robert S. McNamara, Minutes, September 7 Forthcoming Meeting of the United Nations, September 11 Minutes, September 12 Page 673 674 676 677 679 681 733 735 Testimony of Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, and Harlan Cleveland, 756 757 Testimony of Dean Rusk, Secretary of State. 767 800 801 803 Situation in Cuba, September 17 Situation in Cuba (Mark-Up), September 19. Minutes, October 1... Minutes, October 2... Berlin Resolution (Mark-Up), October 10. APPENDICES A. Situation in Vietnam B. Situation of Thailand C. Soviet Public Statements with Respect to Cuban Security. 811 819 821 G. Committee on Foreign Relations Publications for 1962: Hearings, Committee Prints, Senate Documents and Reports.. 833 H. Volumes Published to date in the "Historical Series" 835 MINUTES THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1962 U.S. SENATE, COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, The committee met in executive session at 10:40 a.m., in room F-53, Capitol. Present: Chairman Fulbright, and Senators Sparkman, Humphrey, Mansfield, Morse, Gore, Church, Symington, Wiley, Hickenlooper, Aiken, Capehart, and Carlson. Appearing on their own behalf were William Edward Stevenson, nominated to be Ambassador to the Philippines, and William Avery Crawford, nominated to be Minister to Rumania. The Chairman announced the next order of business as an original resolution authorizing committee expenditure of $160,000 for studies and investigations by the committee during the calendar year 1962, and until January 31, 1963. On motion by Senator Sparkman, seconded by Senator Humphrey, the resolution was approved for report without objection. (See S. Res. 246.) The committee then considered an original resolution authorizing expenditure of $5,000 each calendar year for the reception of visiting foreign dignitaries, and to authorize the committee to employ one additional professional staff member to plan and assist in such reception. On motion by Senator Sparkman, seconded by Senator Humphrey, the resolution was unanimously approved for report. (See S. Res. 247.) The committee concluded to consider certain nominations without the necessity of public hearings unless some one member of the committee would otherwise request. The committee discussed a provisional staff study on the economic impact of arms control agreements. For record of the proceedings, see the official transcript. [The committee then adjourned at 12 noon.] |