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A

Adair, Hon. E. Ross, member, Foreign Affairs Committee, interrogation
of following witnesses:

Page-
Bayh, Hon. Birch, a U.S. Senator from the State of Indiana-----982–983, 996.
Bell, Hon. David E., Administrator, Agency for International Develop-
ment

Cory, Robert H., Jr., The Friends Committee on National Legisla-
tion

Danielian, N. R., president, International Economic Policy Associa-
tion----

64

831-833.

862-865, 868:

Fellers, Brig. Gen. Bonner, chairman, Citizens Foreign Aid Commit-
tee

728-729,
Gaud, Hon. William S., Deputy Administrator, Agency for Interna-
tional Development---.
1020-1022, 1035–1036.
Groseclose, Dr. Elgin, economic consultant, Citizens Foreign Aid
Committee__

Hare, Hon. Raymond A., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs____

729.

111, 131

Hoagland, Hon. Donald W., Assistant Administrator for Development
Finance and Private Enterprise, Agency for International Develop-
ment

527-530,

Hutchinson, Hon. Edmond C., Assistant Administrator for Africa,
Agency for International Development_--
152-156, 176-177

359-360.
326-327

Lemnitzer, Gen. Lyman L., Supreme Allied Commander Europe, and
Commander in Chief, U.S. European Command_.
McNamara, Hon. Robert S., Secretary of Defense-
Macomber, Hon. William B., Jr., Assistant Administrator for Near
East and South Asia, Agency for International Development----- 110-112,

Rusk, Hon. Dean, Secretary of State---

Sisco, Hon. Joseph J., Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organization Affairs___.

130-131

63-65.

591-593

Teeter, John O., vice president, Pfizer International, representing
the Chamber of Commerce of the United States_.
Wheeler, Gen. Earle G., U.S. Army, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of
Staff

683-686.

325-326:

Adams, Gen. Paul D., Commander in Chief, U.S. Strike Command; and
U.S. Commander in Chief, Middle East, Africa south of the Sahara, and
southern Asia, testimony--

Administrative expenses, AID.

(See Agency for International Develop-

ment: Administrative expenses.)

455

Advisory Committee on Private Enterprise in Foreign Aid‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ 49, 510-511
Afghanistan:

Helmand River Dam project..

110-111

Military assistance program_.

233:

Wheat production program_.

100

AFL-CIO (testimony of James F. Doherty, legislative representative) ----
Africa (see also individual countries):

791

African Development Bank_---.

51, 64, 142, 154-156

AID program increased $18 million over fiscal year 1966 program__.
Banking representative's salaries, per diem, and travel to be
financed while investigating investment opportunities in Africa___.

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Africa-Continued

Economic Community of East Africa....

Health assistance__

Hutchinson, Hon. Edmond C., Assistant Administrator for Africa,

AID, testimony__.

Military assistance program__

Effect of $25 million limitation.

Need for aid..

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51

140, 146

137

233, 271, 455-476

464

135

143

471

Office of Private Enterprise established in AID Bureau for Africa___
Organization of African Unity--
Political developments---

Private investment__.

134, 458-459
142-143, 147-148, 175

AID program to finance travel, salary, and per diem of representa-
tives of banking institutions to investigate investment oppor-
tunities in Africa__.

Projects by AID under contract_.

Public Law 480----

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Williams, Hon. G. Mennen, Assistant Secretary of State for African

Agency for International Development:

Affairs, testimony--

Administrative expenses:

Fiscal year 1967 request---

619

Office of Program Coordination, personnel funding for_-_-
Testimony of Hon. William S. Gaud. Deputy Administrator, AID_
Use of program funds to pay personnel expenses discussed- 622-624, 627
Bell, Hon. David E., Administrator, Agency for International Devel-
opment, testimony-

622-623

619

1.59

Breakdown of total request by AID..

623

Bronheim, David, Deputy U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress,
Agency for International Development, testimony..

400

Cashin, Richard M., Director, Office of Central African Affairs, Agency
for International Development, testimony.

580

Counterinsurgency activities___.

61

Difference between field request and actual proposed program for
fiscal year 1967 (table).

18

Direct-hire employment decrease..

655

Gaud, Hon. William S., Deputy Administrator, Agency for Interna-
tional Development, testimony..

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Hall, William O., Assistant Administrator for Administration, Agency
for International Development, testimony---.
Hoagland, Hon. Donald W., Assistant Administrator for Development
Finance and Private Enterprise, Agency for International Develop-
ment, testimony-

Hutchinson, Hon. Edmond C., Assistant Administrator for Africa,
Agency for International Development, testimony--

622

507

137

Macomber, Hon. William B., Jr., Assistant Administrator for Near
East and South Asia, Agency for International Development,
testimony---

97

Office of Program Coordination, personnel funding for.

622

Palmer, Richard B., Officer in Charge, Pakistan Affairs, Agency for
International Development, testimony.

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Poats, Hon. Rutherford M., Assistant Administrator, Far East, Agency
for International Development, testimony..
Selection-out authority use..

190

634

Aggressor nation prohibitions discussed--

20-21, 28, 81

Agriculture:

African assistance_.

American Farm Bureau Federation:

Burmeister, Gustave, assistant legislative director, testimony----
Lynn, John C., legislative director, testimony---

Fertilizer..

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140

747

739

4, 11, 21-22, 87

Increased financing for fertilizer imports and building of ferti-
lizer plants--.

4, 21

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Major increase in agricultural assistance planned for fiscal year 1967- 2, 4, 8

National Farmers Union, testimony of Gilbert Rohde__.

657-670

Rural development corps suggested----

166

AID. (See Agency for International Development.)

AIFLD. (See American Institute of Free Labor Development.)
Aircraft:

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VC-10 transport plane sale to European Communist countries-
V/STOL development cooperation with France---.

366

487

Alliance for Progress (see also Latin America):
Bronheim, David, Deputy U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress,
AID, testimony----

CIAP (Inter-American Committee on the Alliance for Progress).

400

52,

374, 381, 415

Economic and Social Act of Rio de Janeiro adopted in November 1965_ 51
Text of act__

53-57

Fiscal year 1967 budget request_-

2

Gordon, Hon. Lincoln, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American
Affairs, and U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress, testimony-----
Partners of the Alliance___

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American Association of University Women, statement of---.

1045

American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, Inc. (testi-

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Doherty, James F., legislative representative, AFL-CIO__

791

Doherty, William C., Jr., administrator, American Institute for
Free Labor Development----

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Escuela Agricola Panamericana, Tegucigalpa, Honduras_.
Fiscal year 1967 request_-_

622

618

Gaud, Hon. William S., Deputy Administrator, AID, testimony--

618

Grants to American schools and hospitals abroad, fiscal years 1965,
1966, and proposed grants for fiscal year 1967__.

622

International College of Beirut, Lebanon_-_

622

Local currency use..

635

American-sponsored schools and hospitals abroad-Continued

Pierce College, Athens, Greece---.

Project HOPE_.

Robert College in Turkey.

Seagraves Hospital in Burma__

University of the Americas in Mexico City---

Argentina:

Page

622

622, 643-644

622

622

619, 622, 642-643

373, 384, 387-398
238, 449-450
453

Buenos Aires meeting of Inter-American Economic and Social
Council.

Military assistance program_

Sale of jet aircraft-

Asia, southeast. (See individual countries: see also Southeast Asia.)
Asian Development Bank___

Australia:

Military sales program.
Authorization request for 5 years..

6, 50, 182, 183, 184, 195, 201, 203-207, 225

478
2,

10, 17, 22. 24-25, 31-32, 47, 57-58, 62-63, 66-69, 75, 88, 206, 225,
254, 278-281, 284-285, 321, 323, 399-400, 416, 442, 524, 527-528,
567-568, 613-614, 620, 625-626, 627-630, 633, 638–640, 648, 649–651.
Authorization and appropriations requested for fiscal year 1967 compared
with fiscal year 1966 appropriations (table).

7

B

Baker, Rex G., Jr., vice president, National League of Insured Savings
Associations, testimony

934

Balance-of-payments problem:

Effect of private investment in developing countries_

556

Efforts to reduce adverse impact on balance of payments---
Latin American program effect on--.

377

Multilateral agencies' procurement not tied to purchases in United
States.

Negative balance of 1966 Foreign Assistance Act__

88

Other appropriations relating to foreign assistance, fiscal year 1966,
and portion of those funds which will be spent offshore----
Request by President's Committee on Balance of Payments to defer
spending of $50,000,000 for housing guarantees----

1039

13

Banking representatives' salaries, per diem, and travel to be financed
while investigating investment opportunities in Africa. 143, 157–158, 178–179
Bases abroad, military:

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Bayh, Hon. Birch, a U.S. Senator from the State of Indiana, testimony---
Beckworth, Hon. Lindley, member, Foreign Affairs Committee, interroga-
tion of the following witnesses:

McNamara, Hon. Robert S., Secretary of Defense...

Wheeler, Gen. Earle G., U.S. Army, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff___
Bell, Hon. David E., Administrator, Agency for International Develop-
ment, testimony_.

Bennett, Hon. Charles E., a Representative in Congress from the State of
Florida, testimony_-

Berry, Hon. E. Y., member, Foreign Affairs Committee, interrogation of
following witnesses:

327

328

1,59

927

Doherty, James F., legislative representative. American Federation of
Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations____

Doherty, William C., Jr., administrator, American Institute for Free
Labor Department....

Gordon, Hon. Lincoln, Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American
Affairs and U.S. Coordinator, Alliance for Progress__-

802-803

802-805

411-413

Gurney, Hon. Edward J., a Representative in Congress from the State
of Florida____

1005-1006

Birth control. (See Population control.)

Blackmon, Larry, president, National Association of Home Builders, testi-
mony---

772

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