APP/26 1954 SPECIAL STUDY MISSION ON INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND MOVEMENTS LIS. REPORT BY HON. CHESTER E. MERROW, New Hampshire, Chairman HON. ALBERT P. MORANO, Connecticut 40348 Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Affairs UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1954 FOREWORD HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, D. C., January 26, 1954. This report has been submitted to the Committee on Foreign Affairs by a special mission which undertook a study of international organizations and movements in Western Europe in October and early November 1953. The group included the Honorable Chester E. Merrow, chairman; Hon. Albert P. Morano, and Hon. Alvin M. Bentley. The findings in this report are those of the special study mission and do not necessarily reflect the views of the membership of the full Committee on Foreign Affairs. This report is filed in the hope that it will prove useful to the House as background information. ROBERT B. CHIPERFIELD, Chairman. Hon. ROBERT B. CHIPERFIELD, JANUARY 26, 1954. House of Representatives, Washington, D. C. DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: There is transmitted herewith the report of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs' special study mission on international organizations and movements, which mission was undertaken pursuant to your appointment. The study mission was composed of the undersigned and accompanied by Mr. Sheldon Z. Kaplan, staff consultant, and Mr. Henry F. Nichol, Department of State, escort officer. Mr. Kaplan and Mr. Nichol rendered many valuable and commendable services, for which the study mission is grateful. It is hoped that the information which this report contains will be useful to the members of the committee and to the Congress as background information on international organizations, European unification and integration and the recently concluded negotiations with Spain on air and naval bases in that country. CHESTER E. MERROW, Chairman. ALVIN M. BENTLEY. |