HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS SECOND SESSION ON A BILL TO AMEND THE MUTUAL SECURITY ACT 96968 MARCH 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31 Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations UNITED STATES WASHINGTON: 1952 COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS TOM CONNALLY, Texas, Chairman WALTER F. GEORGE, Georgia ALEXANDER WILEY, Wisconsin THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, Rhode Island H. ALEXANDER SMITH, New Jersey BRIEN MCMAHON, Connecticut BOURKE B. HICKENLOOPER, Iowa HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR., Massachusetts OWEN BREWSTER, Maine FRANCIS O. WILCOX, Chief of Staff CARL MARCY, Staff Associate C. C. O'DAY, Clerk MORELLA R. HANSEN, Assistant Clerk II APR 2 4 '56 CONTENTS Statement by Acheson, Hon. Dean, Secretary of State... Allison, Hon. John M., Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Andrews, Stanley, consultant to the Secretary of State on technical cooperation programs. Page 10, 89 796 652 On Asia and the Pacific_. 655, 694 On Near East and Africa 683 Arnold, Maj. Gen. William H., Chief, Joint American Military Mission 552 Batt, William S., Mission Chief for Great Britain, Mutual Security 285 Prepared statement... 313 Beachley, Donovan A. 409 Bennett, Dr. John Coleman, chairman of the committee on interna- 403 Prepared statement.. On Asia and the Pacific. Bingham, Jonathan B., Acting Administrator, Technical Cooperation On Latin America_. On Near East and Africa. Bradley. Gen. Omar N., Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff 627 616 714 723 655, 72 26, 551 Bruce, Hon. David K., Under Secretary of State and former United 243 Prepared statement. 244 Buckley, D. T., Government relations committee, Coal Exporters 432 Burnham, James, remarks at National Press Club, January 17, 1952 Cleveland, Harlan, Assistant Administrator for Europe, Mutual Dobriansky, Dr. Lev E., president, Ukrainian Congress Committee of Remarks at Special Press Conference, Jan. 17, 1952. 334, 341, 373, 380, 389 585, 734, 782, 791 501 512 513 Draper, Hon. William H., Jr., United States Special Representative 175 Eichelberger, Clark M. Director, American Association for the United 409 Finucane, James, associate secretary, National Council for Prevention 521 Flanders, Hon. Ralph E., a United States Senator from the State of 397 Pros and cons of German rearmament 523 Declaration, West German Women's Peace Congress- 528 412 Statement of policy, the Mutual Security Program, Mar. 27, Gardiner, Arthur Z., economic adviser, Bureau of Near Eastern, South On Near East and Africa. Prepared statement_ _ _ _ 387, 576, 668 700 413 U of M Bindery 1558781 Statement by Continued Green, William, president, AFL- Gruenther, Gen. Alfred M., Chief of Staff, SHAPE_ Answers to questions submitted by Senator Lodge_ Page 479 199 200 240 401 715 Henry, Dr. Robert T., executive secretary, National Council of Iverson, Kenneth R., president, Institute of Inter-American Affairs__ Remarks from Georgetown University Radio Forum Jan. 20, 1952. Remarks at National Press Club, Jan. 17, 1952 Kline, Allan B., president, American Farm Bureau Federation_. Resolutions for 1952, American Farm Bureau Federation_ 504 509 438 439 445 450, 460 Lovett, Hon. Robert A., Secretary of Defense. Miller, Hon. Edward G., Assistant Secretary of State, for Latin Martin, James S., general counsel, Association for International 394 721 498 Mulkern, Frank, Washington, D. C. Olmsted, Gen. George, Director, Office of Military Assistance, Depart- On Near East and Africa_ On Asia and the Pacific_ On Latin America_ 385, 576, 611, 799 713 Table: MSA employment, United States and overseas. Table: Gross debt outstanding of selected European countries and Table: TCA, forecasts of obligations and expenditures to June 30, 116 Table: MSA estimate of funds available, obligations, and expenditures Chart: United States organization, Mutual Security Programs in "Offshore procurement," editorial, Washington Post, March 17, 1952_- Questions by Senator Lodge with answers by General Gruenther.. Report by Gen. Thomas T. Handy, United States Army, United States Additional information furnished by executive branch-Cantinued Chart: The earnings of Western Europe are insufficient to pay for Article: "Why did we fail in supplying NATO" by Joseph and Stewart Alsop, Washington Post, March 26, 1952__ Table: Department of Defense: Selected major items shipped.. Statement on military inventories turned over to United Kingdom at Letter from Harry S. Truman, President of the United States, to Chair- man Connally on action under section 101 (a) (1) of the Mutual Statement on defense support_ Examples of the multiplier effect of United States defense support on Statement regarding section 202, Mutual Security Act of 1951- Statement by MSA on alleged diversion of Indian loan grain__. Letter from W. J. McNeil, Assistant Secretary of Defense, to Chair- 562 565 603 667 682 725 732 Policy guidance regarding labor and manpower aspects of technical 742 Mutual Security Program: Record of compliance with certain specific 745 766 Statement of Graham R. Hall, special assistant to the Assistant 779 National Board of the Young Women's Christian Association_ National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions, Inc.. |