Production (see also Industrial capacity; offshore procurement): Asian nations' capacity for-- Page 7 Priorities for military equipment, responsibility for establishment of. 321 Free world shift in pattern of, making it independent of Soviet bloc__ 129 270 Increase in Soviet._. 410-411 Degree of integration of-----. Production capacity of NATO : Insufficiency of, for military buildup___. Production facilities, lack of use of, for stockpiling. Productivity and technical assistance program, for Europe-. Mission of---. Principles and procedures followed in developing__ Programed funds, status of, Department of the Air Force, NDAP, fiscal year Status of, Department of the Army, MDAP, FY 1950–53—table_. Propaganda, against Nationalist Government of China__ Koji Island prisoners' instigation of incidents for. Propeller-type planes, production of, in Europe. Protocols to European Defense Community Treaty, Negotiation and 394 394 246-246, 247 1126 268 317 397, 421 1192 1194 1197 325 269 356 764-765 16 370 51-52, 53, 59 Quirino, President, of the Philippines, quotation from, concerning "Asians 10 Radar facilities provided under MDAP memorandum submitted by De- Radford, Adm. Arthur W., Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet, re- 752-754 Statement of__. 846 Raies, Norman W., public relations consultant, Washington, D. C., state- 628, 633 Page Rand, William, Acting Director for Mutual Security Agency------ 107, 188, 189 Hon. Robert B. Chiperfield, on reduction in funds for extension of 788-790 Rapport, magazine, discontinuance of__. 213 232 588, 592 3 Ratio of defense forces to offense forces, formula for---. Rearmament program, Grange support of-- Rearmament program in Japan, encouragement of.... Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (see also Trade restrictions; Tariffs, Red China lobby, effectiveness of--. 11, 12, 13 Red Cross, International, basis used by, to determine violations of 17 Reed, Dr. Harry, dean of Agricultural School, Purdue University, appoint- 196 Reed bill, H. R. 1, 83d Congress, reference to----- 301 Reeder, General, reference to testimony of, concerning ammunition situa- 16 Reexports of strategic materials.. 81 Refugee problem in the Near East- 824-830, 926 Refugee, program, expansion of, by application of Kersten amendment____ Dispossession of, in partition plan---. Fiscal year 1954 program for aid to, in the Near East.. 1041, 1042 Use of, on public construction in Iraq.. 832-833 926 146, 180 Regional organizations. (See Baltic Pact, Middle East Defense Organi- Regional planning groups for NATO, establishment of 27 Reisner, John N., executive secretary, Agricultural Missions, Inc., New MSP organization, administration expectations for. 227-228 113, 277-278 Reorganization, President's message on, reference to need for new 1274 Repatriation of kidnaped Greek children___ 712 Report on Submitted for the record on Associated States of Indochina, 768-770 Chinese plans for overaged and disabled military personnel.. 763-764 378 Report on dam construction in France, source of funds for... Defense Expenditures for the United Kingdom_. Report: United States Military Organization and Procedures for Handling Reserve division, difference between combat ready division and_---- Page 539 374 781 395-402 265 269, 271 Resources development, characteristic of new administration__ Resources for NATO defense, provision of, determination of 153 206 421 278 Ribicoff amendment for reduction of personnel, reference to (see also Per- sonnel)------ 187 Rice, control of, in Asia by overseas Chinese_-_. 8 Ridgway, Gen. Matthew B.: Attitude of, toward budgetary cut for fiscal year 1954. 338 371 Availability of information to, on ammunition stocks_ 338-339, 343 Commander in Chief of the United States Forces in Europe_ 25 Consultation with, concerning fiscal year 1954 program 219 Prognostication of testimony of Mission of, in NATO__. Report of, on training of NATO units. Schedule for testimony of__ Statement of--_. Supreme Comander, Allied Powers in Europe_ Ridgway concept, application of funds under the_. Rio treaty of 1947. (See Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance 390, 417, 421, 430, 432 36, 38 231 313 389, 419 319 423-424 265 Risks involved inbuilding up military supply potential abroad, considera- 506-508, 509 Rhodes, air base at, use of 527 Roberts, Hon. Owen J., President, Atlantic Union Committee, on extension Rodimon, Capt. W. S., United States Navy, Foreign Military Aid Branch, 710, 748 Rome, Treaty for European Political Community, consideration of, at---- In Ceylon and southeast Asia, advisability of financing bids for 134 Shipments to Communist China_. 75 Synthetic, expansion of production of, in Soviet Union.... 95 Page 453, 1207 135, 136 234 Russell, Brig. Gen. Sam C., Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4, Depart- Russia (see also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Soviet bloc): Steel production of.... Russian deeds, not words, statement submitted by National Council for Saigon, Chinese in--__. 5 Sanders, J. T., legislative counsel, National Grange, statement of.. 587 115-116 Amount and nature, in mutual security appropriations for fiscal year In fiscal year 1954 Mutual Security Program, source of In personnel and trainees. In Mutual Security Program, factors affecting_ 788-790 1241 260. Selective service laws of France__. Senate Investigation Committee, comment on negotiations by, in connee- 150, 153, 158–159, 161, 166, 201, 223, 232–233, 238, 262, 296, 706 1229 849 Scandinavia, weather conditions in, detrimental to pilot training_-_ 420 287-288, 289 Schedule of performance, request for, on deliveries of end items. Schools. (See Training.) Schoolchildren in Western Europe, relationship of food surplus to...--- Screening process: 1195 64 64 Development of military assistance program for NATO countries__ 322-323 Schuman plan. (See Coal and Steel Community.) Secrecy of information, protection of.... Secret classification, definition of... Security Advisory Group in Japan... Security, basis for: Military aid to Europe_.. Mutual Security Program__. Security of United States, effect of economy on. Security check of trainees coming into the United States under training 335 322 358 956 73, 74 196, 197-198 197 37, 70, 71 142, 144 368 277 111 89-90,91 Senate Joint Resolution 78, reference to.. Seventh Fleet: Serbia, Peoples Republic of (Engineer Dragoslav Mutapolic), letter to 613, 617-618 973 SHAPE (see also Europe, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers): 392-393 223 Sherman, Adm. Forrest, death of, effect on negotiations with Spain of 110 Ships. (See Vessels.) Page Shipping hazards in wartime, reduction of, objective of offshore procure- 278 Shipping operators, support of program by- 624-625 Shipments. (See Deliveries.) Shipments to China, including Formosa, prior to June 1950, nature and 733-744, 758-759 Shipments to Greece and Turkey in American bottoms, percentage of‒‒‒‒‒ 709 Shipments to Italy: Amount and nature of--- Reference to chart on/and explanation of Shipments to Thailand, status of.. Shipments: Status of: 772 676, 679, 680 782 To Iran, Greece, and Turkey, charts exhibited and explained on 704, 709 Production of, distortion in projected program for. Types of, requirement in Europe for.___. Shishkin, Boris, director of research of the American Federation of Labor, 481 710 Signal communications, percentage in infrastructure program for------- 547 305 5 Skubik, Stephen J., American Ukrainian leader, excerpt of statement by 632-633 33, 34, 104, 510 Smith, Mrs. David G., Midwest regional director, United States Committee 638 Smith, Senator Margaret Chase, questions of, and answers by Secretary of Smyth, W. H., Treadmiller Corp., New York, N. Y., statement of.. South America, standard of living of--- Vessels of, trading with Communist China, capacity of Trade of certain countries with, 1951-52-chart of.. 33064 53-88 94 74 80 79 148 |