Long-range planning, characteristic of MSP under new Administration_. Page 153 143 868 107-108 315 Long-range program, problem of committing succeeding Congresses in_____ 115, 167-168, 171, 173, 215, 238, 287, 512 57, 70 308, 309 102 Long-term bonds, trading in----. 663 23, 24 Lovett, Hon. Robert A., former Secretary of Defense, final report of, inac- Lowdermilk, reference to-- 1018, 1026-1027 Luns, Hon.. Foreign Minister of the Netherlands, discussion of European Member of Coal and Steel Community and European Defense Com- 43 Nature and purpose of aid to, statement submitted by Mutual Se- 687 Parliamentary status of ratification by, of European Defense Com- 172 Ratification of European Defense Community Treaty, status of--- 315 Treaty for European Political Community, consideration of, at__ 33 59 MAAG. (See Military Assistance Advisory Group.) Machinery, agricultural, obligations for----. 1295 MADEUCOM. (See Military Assistance Division of the European Com- Maffry, August, vice president of the Irving Trust Co. of New York, rec- ommendations of, for encouragement of private investment abroad_-- 796 213 Maginot line, comparison of, with current buildup.. Maintenance of European divisions and equipment, fiscal year 1954. Air base at, use of, by Mediterranean Allied Force Command_. Manchuria, possible target in action against Chinese Communist supply Maneuvers in Germany, use of equipment by French forces in. Manila: 356 527 544-545 20 231 129 Chinese in____. 5 Possible coordinating center for integration of Southeast Asia....... Marshall, Gen. George C., views of, on expansion of production of war 247 Marshall Plan: Page Approval of, by Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State.. 165 38 Terminal date for----- Passage of, by Congress___. Reference to lack of security derived from original- Martin, Edwin M., special assistant to the Secretary of State for Mutual Materiel (see also Equipment): 373, 445, 501, 724, 1150, 1264 24 37 515 Amount of fiscal year 1954 program for.. 150 Amount proposed in fiscal year 1954 mutual defense assistance pro- 358 Development, fiscal year 1954 program for, amount of___ 191-192 MDA programs for--- Matteson, Robert, assistant in charge of research assistance and reports, for Mutual Security Agency- Mayer, Rene, French Premier : Attitude of, toward unification of Europe. 1288, 1289, 1291 188 172 Backing by, of European Defense Community_. Mention of___ 145 53 51, 274 McCormack, Hon. John W., minority leader of House, questioning of wit- McCormick, Adm. Lynde D., Supreme Commander of the Atlantic Forces McNeil, Hon. W. J., Assistant Secretary of Defense, reference to statement Medical service for KATOUSA casualties, responsibility for..... Mediterranean Allied Force Command, use of airbase at Malta by------ 434 435 26 273 4 527 Meeting in Room 262, House Office Building, May 6, 1953__ 163 Merchant, Livingston T., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, 51,314, 663 Me-win, General, Chief of Staff of Burmese Army, invitation to Maj. Gen. 9 Mexico, refusal of military assistance by- 851 Microwave communications system, stalling in construction of---- 262 Middle East (see also Near East, Near East and Africa): Attitude of, toward West_- 721 Economic assistance to, conditional upon defense contributions__ 184 158 324 178 Technical Assistance Program in, explanation of‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒‒ 909-914, 924-930 Migrants (see also Refugees, report of problem of): Estimated movement Opposition to, by National Council for Prevention of War----- Military aid to the Far East, evaluation of, by United States Secretary of 158 Military aid to Western Europe, amount of.... 144 Military assistance (see also Equipment, military; fiscal year 1954; Mu- Allocation of.. Page 269, 271 Allocations of funds for, to Department of Defense, fiscal year 1950-53 329 Budget request for, fiscal year 1954, chart and explanation of---- 336-337 Cut in: Across the board__ Amount of____ Effect of, on mutual defense--- 243, 246, 260 236, 239, 240, 337 Effect on recommendations by Joint Chiefs of Staff 239, 243 236, 238, 239, 243-244 726 Danger of encouragement of aggression resulting from_ 255-256,257, 268 Eligibility for, in Near East and Africa upon joining regional defense 719, 720, 723 Encouragement of development of Middle East Defense Organization and a Suez settlement with--- Expenditures for, rate of‒‒‒‒‒‒ Expenditures of funds for, fiscal year 1950-53--- Expenditure of, under supervision of Department of Defense_--- Factors entering into development of program for.. Fiscal year 1953, force levels criteria for Funds available for ____ Increasing cost of, explanation of--- Items provided in European, number of.. Joint Chiefs of Staff determination of amount and distribution of, Use of funds for, contingent upon changing conditions.. 328 Military assistance to Japan, explanation of need for....... (See also Coordination of foreign military assistance in Europe; mili- In Indochina, middlemen in distribution of end items.... Yugoslavia, number of military personnel in....... Military Assistance Advisory Group locations, chart of.... 478 231 359 320 321 Page Military Assistance Division of the European Command at Frankfurt, 478 Military assistance in Europe, coordination of.... 319 Miltary assistance to Europe, approval of, by Hon. John Foster Dulles, 165 Military assistance funds for fiscal year 1954, comparison of requests for, 258 Military assistance for Latin America in fiscal year 1954 program. 147 146 323 322 Military Committee of the North Atlantic Council. (See North Atlantic Military Committee of NATO, action of, on annual review_- 230, 233 Military defense assistance, analysis of status of funds, as of March 31, Responsibility for...---- Sphere of operations under____ Military effectiveness of multilateral forces_-- Military end item and training program for Latin America, explanation Proviso concerning usage of, proposed for inclusion in section author- izing funds for the Near East and Africa_-_- 720,725 Military equipment program in the Far East, explanation of__ policy, presentation of, by Hamilton A. Long of New York_‒‒‒‒‒‒ 994-1013 Military forces. (See Forces for NATO.) Military hardware, cost of, if manufactured in Japan---- 21 Military installations on United States in Middle East, existence of 721 Military missions abroad, overseas duties of and pay to personnel of___ 848, 849-850 Military objectives of Joint Chiefs of Staff and Mutual Security Pro- 244-245 Military personnel: Interchange of, subject of protocol to European Defense Community 52 Overaged and disabled, Nationalist Chinese plans for--- 751, 763-764 293 328 Military program for Thailand, explanation of... Military Representatives Committee, relationship to North Atlantic Coun- 774-77, 783 25 Military requests, evaluation of__ 106 Military requests for divisions, ammunition and equipment, fulfillment of__ 100 27 Military requirements for NATO, establishment of... 36 5 Military situation, conclusions on, by the United States Secretary of de- fense after attendance at NATO meeting and discussions in Europe___ 155-6 Japan---. Vietnam, reference to rate of development of___- 38 в Military strength of western Europe, appraisal of__. Military viewpoint on MSP, testimony of Gen. Omar N. Bradley on Miller, Dr. Raymond W., Harvard Graduate Business School, statement of Construction contracts, representative_- Offshore procurement cost of-------- Representative construction contract, MDAP, table__ Mission of program-- Mistakes in Mutual Security Program, request for list of_. Page 115 229 857 912 1292 224 1292 317 212 155 502, 504, 506 292-293 52 121 Mobilization base in Europe, assistance in creation of, through facilities Mobilization, purpose of. Mobilization procedures, subject of protocol to European Defense Commu- Molybdenum, ferro, Soviet attempts to purchase.. Money: Availability of, not related to appropriations---- 290 302-303, 304 Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard L., evaluation of NATO divisions by Morale of United States forces abroad, favorable impression of Secretary 155 Morton, Hon. Thruston B., Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Mulliken, Otis, officer in charge, U. N. Social Affairs, Bureau of U. N. 1140 Multilateral organizations, fiscal year 1954 contributions to, amount of 191-192 Percentage of budgets of, representing United States contribution 224-226 225 United States contributions to---- United States share of, report on-- Multilateral technical cooperation, United States contributions____ 1285 1130 Definition of 133 Free world embargo on shipment of, to Soviet bloc_. 120, 121, 122 Licensing of production and export of, subject of protocol to European 52 Murphy, John E., Comptroller for the Director for Mutual Security, 1255 Mutual Defense Assistance, programs and shipments, fiscal years 1950-52, 1293 Mutual defense, progress in programs for--- 99 Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act (Public Law 213, 82d Cong., Battle |