Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Volume 18U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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Admiral RABORN aggression Ambassador American Armed assistance BALL believe BELL bill bombing BUNDY Cambodia Central Intelligence Agency CHAIRMAN China Chinese commitment Communist CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Danang defense discussion Dominican Republic economic elections executive session forces FOREIGN RELATIONS Fulbright going Hanoi hearings HELMS infiltration Korea KUHL Laos LODGE MARCY matter MCNAUGHTON ment military million negotiations North nuclear operations peace POATS political position problem question record Saigon SEATO Secretary MCNAMARA Secretary RUSK Senator AIKEN Senator CARLSON Senator CHURCH Senator CLARK Senator GORE Senator HICKENLOOPER Senator LAUSCHE Senator LONG Senator MANSFIELD Senator MCCARTHY Senator MORSE Senator MUNDT Senator PELL Senator SPARKMAN Senator SYMINGTON situation South Vietnam Southeast Asia Soviet Union statement subcommittee talk Thai Thailand thing tion treaty troops trying U.S. SENATE United Vice President HUMPHREY Viet Vietcong Vietnamese vote
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Pagina 189 - For the purposes of this resolution, the committee, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, is authorized to hold such hearings, to sit and act at such times and places during the sessions, recesses, and adjourned periods of the Seventy.seventh and succeeding Congresses, to employ such clerical and other assistants, to require by subpena or otherwise the attendance of such witnesses and the production of such correspondence, books, papers, and documents...
Pagina 100 - I have never talked or corresponded with a person knowledgeable in Indochinese affairs who did not agree that had elections been held as of the time of the fighting, possibly 80 percent of the population would have voted for the Communist Ho Chi Minh as their leader rather than Chief of State Bao Dai.
Pagina 189 - ... to take such testimony, and to make such expenditures, as it deems advisable. The cost of stenographic services to report such hearings shall not be in excess of 25 cents per hundred words. The expenses of the committee, which shall not exceed $30,000, shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate upon vouchers approved by the chairman of the committee or the chairman of any duly authorized subcommittee thereof.
Pagina 189 - ... and (3) with the prior consent of the heads of the departments or agencies concerned, and the Committee on Rules and Administration, to utilize the reimbursable services, information, facilities, and personnel of any of the departments or agencies of the Government.
Pagina 125 - The treaty should be void of any loop-holes which might permit nuclear or non-nuclear Powers to proliferate, directly or indirectly, nuclear weapons in any form...
Pagina 562 - The committee is not impervious to the risks which this treaty entails. It fully appreciates that acceptance of these additional obligations commits the United States to a course of action over a vast expanse of the Pacific. Yet these risks are consistent with our own highest interests.
Pagina 54 - Vietnamese through their own free decision; 11. The countries of Southeast Asia can be non-aligned or neutral if that be their option; 12. We would much prefer to use our resources for the economic reconstruction of Southeast Asia than in War. If there is peace, North Viet-Nam could participate in a regional effort to which we would be prepared to contribute at least one billion dollars; 13.
Pagina 373 - Director functions as the principal adviser to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of State in arms control and disarmament matters.
Pagina 63 - ... 3. The internal affairs of South Vietnam must be settled by the South Vietnamese people themselves, in accordance with the programme of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation without any foreign interference.
Pagina 537 - The political situation in South Viet-Nam remains deeply serious. The United States has made clear its continuing opposition to any repressive actions in South Viet-Nam. While such actions have not yet significantly affected the military effort, they could do so in the future.