Page 188 Image being presented by the U.N Independence movement in Africa and Asia- 63 40 5, 10, 30, 81-83, 90, 105, 158, 179, 188, 200, 207, 284, 288 Legality of assessments and voluntary payments of them. 188 175, 248 Main forces shaping world events--- Matching contributions from other countries, procedure to obtain... Nations that have made partial payment on UNEF but paid nothing on 278 Nations voting aganist General Assembly resolution in respect to bonds.. 29, 68, 148 Nations who have paid no part of their contributions to the Congo opera- 278 Negative votes of Belgium and France on bond issue_ 68, 148 Nuclear testing, resumption of--- 200, 240 Objection to bond repayment as a part of regular budget.. 153 Origin of bond proposal. Obligations of members to pay into regular budget for bond amortization__ Other methods of financing not considered feasible_. 284 84 48 147 Payment of present debt to the United States by the U.N__ 41 Payment on assessments for certain countries by the United States.. 220 Peace and security operations, no special assessment for, past July 1, 1962- 142 118 Personal views of Eugene Black, President of International Bank, on bond 103 Possibility of sending U.N. troops to Western Hemisphere and assessing 221 Possible U.N. action in case similar to Congo- President's emergency fund, use of, for purchase of bonds- President's funds, use of____ President's knowledge of U.N. financial situation_ Principle of self-determination, importance of.. 178 74 259, 260, 262 33 98 Resolutions, summary and texts of, authorizing U.N. presence in Congo__ 93 7 Russia, actions of, toward emergency operations___ 215 Secretary General's request that nations pay arrearages, significance of__ 73 Secretary General's 3-point program for resolving financial crisis------ 5, 10, 42 Results of refusal to pay operating expense- Soundness of bonds___. Soviet Union: Attitude toward U.N.--- Statement by Senator Sparkman on purchase of U.N. bonds (from Con- Status of bond issue proposal as a precedent for future U.N. financing-- 171, 197 251-252 289 43 3 13, 34, 38, 121, 152, 155 Support for the United States by new members in U.N. 68 Text of bill, S. 2768_. 3 Technical assistance program of the U.N_. 73 The United Nations and the United States (from a column by George E. 234 Timing of decision to participate in bond issue_. 31 Timing of use of bond receipts--- 144 Unilateral action by the United States, adverse effects of Amounts owed to Canada, discrepancies in.... Amount of delinquencies for past years--- As symbol of common basic aims of its members---- 253 212 Indebtedness on.. Percentage of cost to United States_. Charter, authority vested in------ Collection of contributions as of December 31, 1961, statement on__ Depletion of funds_-_ Deduction of repayment of bonds from regular budget dues--- Effectiveness of peace enforcement of.. Effect of financial crisis on overall operations on_. Emergency force, 1957-61 assessments and balances due--- Causes for....... President's knowledge of__ Response of the United States to--- Seriousness of at this time----- Method of alleviating financial crisis____. 194 Military operations in the Congo, assessments and balances due.. 22 54 Need for continuing solution for financial problems- 46 Regular assessments, effect of purchase of bonds on.. 77 Regular budget, assessments 1955-61-. 15 Resolutions authorizing presence in Congo, summary and text of. Role of, in U.S. foreign policy. 93 7 Technical assistance program. 73 U.S. membership in----. 161 Voting rights, loss of, for failure to pay assessments. 24, 28, 53, 64, 287 75 U.S. statement at the U.N., December 1961. U.S. support of U.N. operations in Congo.. Voluntary contributions by the United States to U.N.. |