INDEX Acheson, Hon. Dean, Acting Secretary of State, statement by. Agreements signed at Yalta, Tehran, and Potsdam, publication of Albanian coast----- Allied Mission to Observe the Greek Elections, report of... Amendments: Page 1,27 165, 166 8,33 81, 86 165 382 Proposed by Hon. Fred L. Crawford, to create Foreign Funds Control Proposed by Hon. Hamilton Fish- 178, 179 Proposed by Hon. Walter H. Judd, to require permitting free access of Proposed by Hon. Karl Mundt, to require screening of personnel by 51 139 93 American Economic Mission to Greece: Personnel of____ Recommendation of.. Statement by Chief of--- American mission to Greece....... American naval force in Mediterranean area.. American technical experts, necessity for---. ing for assistance to Greece and Turkey--- 134, 135 128 123 American military power, not to operate against guerrilla forces. 23 349 163, 370 127 Answers submitted by State Department to questions relating to bill pend- Armed bands: Constitute stress on Greek economy- Do not have broad base of popular support. Armed forces of Greece, material required by- Assistance to Greece and Turkey: Duration of program--- Extent of supervision of.. Need for supervision of Question of review by Joint Congressional Committee_. Assistance program for other countries___ Athens, Communist newspaper published in.. 141 Atom bomb, use of-- 188, 195, 206, 207, 208, 209 Bolivia, request for aid by. 346 Bolte, Charles G., American Veterans' Committee, statement by-- 334 Boss, Charles F., Jr., Commission on World Peace of the Methodist Church, Break-down of funds to be spent in Greece and Turkey- British Mission, in Greece, to continue training assistance.. British troops: In Greece, number of--- No part taken by in civil disturbances since December 1944_ Withdrawal of from Near East-- 371 53, 88 23 18 21 158, 159 380 Bye, Gerard, Philadelphia Youth Council to Oppose Conscription, state- Page 31, 32, 55, 75 120 22 307 Canada, standardization of equipment and weapons with. Cadbury, Henry J., chairman, American Friends Service Committee, state- 234 117, 118 Child-feeding program. Children, effect of war upon--- 129, 150 Communism in.. China: Government in__. Question of assistance to Central Government against Communist 47, 48, 49 362 Request for aid by. Situation in....... State Department policy in.. Surplus property turned over to... 360, 361 16, 17, 18 27,28 50 Communism in China__. Communists: Clayton, Hon. W. L., Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Colombia, request for aid by.... Communist : Dominated governments also dominated by Soviet-. Issuance of commissions to, by War Department__ Number of, in United States and Cuba.. Policy of United States toward, in Greece_ Compulsory labor service in Greece not contemplated---- Congress to be informed of development of special situations. Crawford, Hon. Fred L., Representative in Congress from the State of 63 346 47, 48, 49 47 141 116 119 197, 204 348 157 365 346 Costa Rica, request for aid by.. Michigan: Amendment proposed by. 178 Statement by- 173 Currency Committee, composition of.... 158 Economic Commission for Europe, still in early organization stage_ In Greece, Greeks had little opportunity to choose on program of Fairchild, Henry Pratt, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc., statement by- 293 FBI, proposed amendment to screen people sent overseas by. 9,93 Films, importation of United States films by Greece............. 97 Financial aid from United States, current recommendations for.... Page Food and Agriculture Organization: Recommendations by Mission of--. Foreign Funds Control Commission, proposed amendment to create_ Funds: Of Greek Government in London banks_ To be spent in Greece and Turkey, break-down of 141, 142 341, 342 4, 5, 10, 11, 381 178 117 52 6, 7, 17 276 109, 112 124, 140 140 45, 65 79 Gausmann, William C., Washington representative, the Socialist Party, German military equipment, possible use of captured_ Grady, Dr. Henry, head of international Mission to Observe Greek election First notice received from, concerning withdrawal of its support to American troops, decision not to send, into, at time of liberation of.... 24 363 Armed bands in 2,355 Armed bands in, finances, aided, and trained from across the border. 11, 12 384 Armed forces of United States, possibility of sending, to--- 347 Army, gendarmerie and police forces, adequate, to maintain law and Assistance authorized and advanced to, since beginning of war. Assistance proposed to be furnished, break-down of type of Great Britain, funds spent by, in Greece.... Government, need for protecting- Great Britain, amounts owed by, to--- Great Britain, first notice of withdrawal of support from Greek Government by---- 353, 354 362 54 345 385 Situation complementary with that in Turkey.. Safeguards to be taken by United States with reference to admin- 125 367 115 Sterling assets of---. 345 Tax revision, need for 133 United States monetary contributions to----- United States Mission, contemplated naval personnel of... United States making no attempt to assist Britain to remain in_ 365 168 369 United States policy toward Government of.. United States policy in event Communists gained control in.. 348 United States to furnish only advisory military aid. 369 380 UNRRA, assistance extended to, by- 42 Weapons used by armed bands in___ Greece and Turkey: 372 Assistance to, supervision of Assistance to, as loan or gift, at discretion of the President__ 35 Cash outlay in proposed assistance to_. Effects of collapse in---an 51, 154, 155, 364 Form of assistance to be extended_ 5, 14, 385, 386 350 Justification for assistance to--- 378 Missions to, and payment of expenses of__-. 370 States for aid similar to that proposed by--. Question of dividing bill so as to differentiate between... Size of United States Mission to----- Summary of situation in, testimony of Secretary of War___ Not recognized as within British "sphere of influence”. Policy of United States in event other countries should call upon United 376 347 61 148 107 Greek and Turkish situation, recommendations to State Department made 362 151, 158 162 Guerrillas. (See Armed bands.) Haas, John H., statement by-- Haddock, Hoyt S., CIO Maritime Committee, statement by. Hondruras, request for aid by-- Hungary, protest against certain actions in. Inflation in Greece-- Inmann, Samuel Guy, guest professor, Ohio Wesleyan University, statement International Bank: Just now completing organization...--- Not in position to entertain loan application from Greece at present__ Possibility of loans by, to Greece and Turkey- Page 314 327 346 14 64 215 4 104 100 7, 58, 75, 81 Possibility that Greece would be eligible for loan after receiving assist- ance 18, 58 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, possibility of 142 International Monetary Fund, possibility of loan from---- 142 Italy: International Relations Committee of the Council for Social Action of the Assistance extended to by United States. 332 347 103 346 347 119 170 61 34, 42 Korea, American funds necessary to maintain situation in.. 22 Labor unions in Greece__. 141 Lamont, Corliss, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc., Libby, Frederick J., executive secretary, National Council for Prevention Marshall, Katharine Lee, Woman's International League for Peace and 282 Maximos, Prime Minister, declaration of economic policy. 124, 125 Mexico, request for aid by- 346 Military aid: From United States, current recommendations for. To consist of supplies for Greek Army. Military equipment for Greece, amount required_--- 346 351 22 66 |