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Remit Corporation President, Harry A. Strausser III meets with President George W. Bush!!!
Remit Corporation President, Harry A. Strausser III is pictured here with President George W. Bush. Harry attended a political fundraiser in October 2006 and had the opportunity to meet with President Bush prior to the fundraising dinner. Harry attended the function as Past President of ACA International, Inc, the trade association of credit and collection professionals, and presented a check to a US Congressman on behalf of the association.
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BudgetTable XVSummary of 1954 Budget Recommendations. n.d. 30pp. Major Topics: Veterans Administration; Federal Coal Mine Safety Board of Review; coal. BudgetTable XVISummary of 1954 Budget Recommendations. n.d. 28pp. Major Topic: Federal Security Agency. BudgetTable XVIISummary of 1954 Budget Recommendations. n.d. 5pp. Major Topics: Railroad Retirement Board; Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin; National Science Foundation; National Security Council. BudgetTable XIXSummary of 1954 Budget Recommendations. n.d. 3pp.
Cabinet
0613 Anderson, Clinton P. 19451948. 17pp. Major Topics: George C. Marshall named special envoy to China; China; Department of Agriculture; Consumer Program Conference; inflation; meat. Byrnes, James F. 1947. 2pp. Clark, Tom C. 1947. 2pp. Forrestal, James. 1947. 2pp. Hannegan, Robert E. 1947. 2pp. Harriman, W. Averell. 1947. 2pp. Krug, Julius A. 1947. 2pp. Patterson, Robert P. 1947. 2pp. Schwellenbach, Lewis B. 1947. 2pp. CabinetGeneral, 19451951. 117pp. Major Topics: Resignation of Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. as secretary of state; UN; U.S. ambassador to the UN; presidents proposal for cabinet luncheons; agendas of cabinet meetings; proposal for aircraft reserved for use of cabinet members; proposal that Justice Robert Jackson be appointed secretary of state; inflation; cabinet secretariat proposal; executive office of the president; government reorganization. Principal Correspondents: Clarence N. Goodwin; Don K. Price. CabinetInvestigation Reports. 1951. 46pp. Major Topics: Department of State; congressional investigations of executive branch; General Accounting Office; Post Office Department. Principal Correspondent: Jesse M. Donaldson. CabinetMeetings, 19461950. 80pp. Major Topics: Public approval of presidents program; agendas of cabinet meetings; inflation; German reparations; relations with Soviet Union; military occupation of Germany; ERP; Czechoslovakia; Finland; Italy; consultations with Allies on Germany; China; foreign aid; Palestine; antitrust laws. Principal Correspondents: George Gallup; George C. Marshall; Tom C. Clark. CabinetMembersRemoval. 1946. 8pp. Major Topics: Congress of Industrial Organizations; Clinton P. Anderson; James F. Byrnes; labor unions; union demands for presidential action to remove Secretaries Anderson and Byrnes. Principal Correspondents: Saul Mills; Grant W. Oakes. CabinetReports (Folder 1). 1952. 104pp. Major Topics: Antitrust laws; Department of Justice; Defense Production Act. Principal Correspondent: Newall A. Clapp.
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0001 Commerce, Secretary ofMiscellaneous cont. 19511953. 121pp. Major Topics: Small Business Administration; foreign aid; government reorganization; Economic Cooperation Administration; Small Defense Plants Administration; petroleum supply of Communist China; China; export controls and licensing; presidential election of 1952; highway safety; highway traffic fatalities; steel strike of 1952; Taft-Hartley Act; United States Lines Company; government subsidies for construction of SS United States; American Export Lines; Dollar Line stock held by U.S. Maritime Commission and pending litigation; U.S. Maritime Board; Comptroller Generals testimony on SS United States; mobilization; Western Europe; ERP; U.S. investment in Western Europe; industrial plant modernization; economic conditions and statistics. Principal Correspondents: Charles Sawyer; John M. Franklin; Philip B. Perlman.
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Commerce, Secretary of[W.] Averell Harriman. 19451948. 20pp. Major Topics: Harrimans appointment as secretary of commerce; coordination of foreign aid and economic policy; foreign aid; allocation of strategic materials; food relief; Cabinet Food Committee. Commerce, Secretary ofCharles Sawyer. 19481951. 35pp. Major Topics: Presidential election of 1948; Joseph R. McCarthy; World War II; mobilization; China. Commerce, Secretary ofHenry A. Wallace. 1946. 41pp. Major Topics: Small business; foreign trade; Soviet Union; atomic energy; federal aid to airports; UN Food and Agriculture Organization; resignation of Secretary Wallace; bipartisan foreign policy; James F. Byrnes. Principal Correspondent: T. P. Wright. Commerce, Secretary ofReports. 1948. 15pp. Major Topic: Economic conditions and statistics. Defense, Department ofMemo to Louis Johnson from J. H. Burns, July 24, 1950. 4pp. Major Topics: Mobilization; military procurement. Principal Correspondent: J. H. Burns. Defense, Department ofReserve Units. 19511952. 141pp. Major Topics: Armed forces reserve; military manpower; universal military training; National Guard; army; promotion of military reserve officers; navy; air force; Reserve Officer Personnel Act. Principal Correspondents: Daniel K. Edwards; Harry H. Vaughan; Robert A. Lovett; Frank Pace, Jr.; Frederick J. Lawton; Robert L. Dennison; Robert B. Landry; Charles A. Coolidge. Defense, Department ofInventory of Airplanes, Air Force and Navy. 19511952. 13pp. Major Topic: Military aircraft deployed by air force and navy. Defense, Secretary ofMiscellaneous (Folder 1). 19461949. 190pp. Major Topics: Primary responsibilities of secretary of defense; Carl Spaatz; Omar N. Bradley; military pay; military retirement system; federal employees pay; military preparedness; armed forces reserve; Munitions Board; France; George C. Marshall; W. Averell Harriman; foreign aid; James Forrestals meeting with French and British ministers, 1948; Great Britain; Western Europe; India; nuclear weapons and research; presidential inauguration of 1949; biological warfare; National Security Act; recruitment of military doctors and dentists; Civilian Components Policy Board, Department of Defense; foreign policy; NATO; Republican National Committee. Principal Correspondents: Robert P. Patterson; H. G. Moulton; Kenneth C. Royall; James Forrestal; D. F. Carpenter; Louis Denfield; Louis Johnson; Joseph T. McNarney; Lyman L. Lemnitzer. Defense, Secretary ofMiscellaneous (Folder 2). 19501953. 138pp. Major Topics: British defense budget and military manpower; military equipment; management improvement in the federal government; government reorganization; Selective Service System; National Security Council; mobilization; military spending; government procurement; military personnel; civil defense. Principal Correspondents: A. V. Alexander; Louis Johnson; Lewis B. Hershey; Donald S. Dawson; Robert A. Lovett; Otto L. Nelson, Jr. Defense, Secretary ofNumbered Correspondence. 19491950. 35pp. Major Topics: Military aid; loyalty program; Amerasia case; congressional investigations; Armed Forces Medical Advisory Committee; universal military training; Korean War; mobilization. Principal Correspondents: Dean Acheson; Louis Johnson; Millard E. Tydings; Charles P. Cooper; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Chester W. Nimitz; Henry Cain; Omar N. Bradley.
Stalins possible heir; Stalin rumored deposed, 1945; FBI report on possible sources of leaks to Drew Pearson; Ambassador Walter Bedell Smiths interview with Josef Stalin in 1947; U.S. denies aggressive intentions while Stalin complains that U.S. blocks Soviet oil concessions in Iran; Turkey; Winston S. Churchill; Edward U. Condons alleged maladministration of National Bureau of Standards; British war minister John Strachey: FBI report on deportations from U.S., 1935 and 1939, and former Communist views. Principal Correspondents: J. Edgar Hoover; Tom C. Clark. T. 19461948. 9pp. Major Topics: AFL-CIO opposition to Taft-Hartley Act; Trumans veto of Taft-Hartley Act predicted; National Federation of Telephone Workers alleged plan for nationwide strike; Philip Murray; CIO political action committee official discusses drafting Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1948; Chester Bowles; Dwight D. Eisenhower; presidential election of 1948. Principal Correspondent: J. Edgar Hoover. U. 1948. 8pp. Major Topics: Universal military training; National Youth Assembly against Universal Military Trainings meeting in Washington, D.C. Principal Correspondent: J. Edgar Hoover. V. 19451946. 188pp. Major Topics: Trumans piano playing; George T. V. Vlachos, boy composer and pianist; Abraham Lincoln Brigade veterans seek meeting with Truman. Principal Correspondents: George T. V. Vlachos; J. Edgar Hoover. W. 19451948. 72pp. Major Topics: Henry A. Wallaces 1946 meeting in Mexico with leftist Vicente Lombardo Toledano; Mexico; Wallaces message to Soviet Russia Today; presidential election of 1948; Wallace campaigns for presidency as Democratic or third party candidate; Progressive Citizens of America; campaign pamphlet of Democratic Party Committee to Elect Wallace; Communist party support for Wallace; FBI report on Harry Dexter Whites career as assistant secretary of the treasury and transmission of classified documents to Soviet agents; Gregory Silvermaster; Helen Witte Silvermaster; William L. Ullmann; Soviet espionage ring passing on documents made available by White; Amerasia magazine; Philip J. Jaffe, editor of Amerasia; Alger Hiss; Lee Pressman, general counsel of CIO; strike threat in steel industry; Assistant Attorney General T. L. Caudles decision not to indict Wright Engineering Company of Ohio for fraud. Principal Correspondent: J. Edgar Hoover. X-Y-Z. 19461947. 5pp. Major Topics: American Slav Congress demonstration to protest cut-off of UN relief to Yugoslavia; Yugoslavia considers break in relations with United States. Principal Correspondent: J. Edgar Hoover.
Foreign Affairs
0859 A. 19451952. 19pp. Major Topics: Albanian political situation; Far East and Asian policy review; 1949 China policy review contemplates ultimate recognition of Communist regime; Japan; Angus Ward (former consul in Mukden) released from Chinese Communist confinement. Principal Correspondents: Joseph C. Grew; Frank E. Midkiff. Africa. 19451951. 10pp. Major Topics: Field Marshall Jan Christian Smuts, prime minister of South Africa, calls on Truman; U.S. representation at 300th anniversary of Dutch landing in South Africa.
IndiaPandit Jawaharlal Nehru. 19491952. 101pp. Major Topics: Nehrus visit with Truman in 1949; background papers, memo of conversation, biographical sketches, protocol arrangements, and important events in India since 1947; Indian relations with Pakistan; Kashmir problem; Indian political and economic conditions; Louis Johnsons role as mediator in Sir Stafford Crippss mission to India, 1942; Dean Achesons memo of conversation with Nehru about Kashmir, Indochina, recognition of China; Louis Johnsons correspondence with Nehru; U.S. aid to India. Principal Correspondents: Dean Acheson; Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru; Louis Johnson; W. Averell Harriman. Iran. 19491952. 111pp. Major Topics: Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavis visit with Truman in 1949; U.S. aid to Iran; Shahs health; U.S. views on nationalization of Anglo-Iranian Oil Company and related Anglo-Iranian oil dispute; Trumans correspondence on Anglo-Iranian oil dispute with prime ministers Clement R. Attlee and Mohammed Mossadeq; Dean Achesons assessment of incoming Churchill governments Iranian policy; Trumans presidency assessed by Ambassador Loy W. Henderson. Principal Correspondents: John C. Wiley; Dean Acheson; Cornelia B. Pinchot; Dean Acheson; Clement R. Attlee; Mohammed Mossadeq; James E. Webb; Loy W. Henderson. IranMaps. 1947. 12pp. IranMosadeq. 1951. 6pp. Iran [and Yalta Conference]W. Averell Harriman. 1951. 82pp. Major Topics: Iranian political and economic conditions; Harrimans memo on Yalta conference; Franklin D. Roosevelts relations with Josef Stalin and Chiang Kai-shek; Soviet entry into Japanese war; U.S. views on nationalization of Anglo-Iranian Oil Company and related Anglo-Iranian oil dispute; Harrimans reports on meetings on Anglo-Iranian oil dispute; Mohammed Mossadeqs role in Anglo-Iranian oil dispute. Principal Correspondents: W. Averell Harriman; Dean Acheson.
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0001 IranW. Averell Harriman cont. 19511952. 129pp. Major Topics: U.S. views on nationalization of Anglo-Iranian Oil Company and related Anglo-Iranian oil dispute; Harrimans reports on meetings on Anglo-Iranian oil dispute; Mohammed Mossadeqs role in Anglo-Iranian oil dispute; U.S. relations with Yugoslavia; Iranian political conditions; Mohammed Mossadeqs 1951 visit with Truman; Trumans meeting with Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1951; NATO defense planning; Mohammed Mossadeqs request for U.S. aid. Principal Correspondents: W. Averell Harriman; Dean Acheson; William L. Langer. IraqVisit of Regent of, [1945; King Faisals 1952 Visit]. 19451952. 68pp. Major Topics: Visit of AbduIlah, prince regent of Iraq with Truman in 1945; topics of discussion, protocol arrangements, and biographical sketches; visit of King Faisal II of Iraq with Truman in 1952. Principal Correspondents: Joseph C. Grew; David K. E. Bruce. Ireland. 19451951. 7pp. Major Topics: Irish government reacts to deaths of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler; 1951 visit of Irish foreign minister Sean MacBride with Truman. Principal Correspondent: Joseph C. Grew.
Palestine, 19451947. 271pp. Major Topics: State Department warns on sensitivity of Palestine issue; British mandate in Palestine; Arab views on Jewish immigration to Palestine; Trumans advisers disagree on Palestine; British views on Palestine and Jewish immigration; Jewish and congressional pressure on Truman for expanding Jewish immigration to Palestine; Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine; Felix Frankfurter; Trumans correspondence with Clement R. Attlee on Palestine; Joint Chiefs urge no use of U.S. troops in Palestine; State Department drafts of statements on Palestine; congressional views on U.S. policy on Palestine; Iraqi and Indian leaders criticize U.S. policy on Palestine; Arab Higher Committee of Palestine; activities of Mufti of Jerusalem; Trumans interest in membership of U.S. delegation to UN Special Session on Palestine; Jewish leaders query Trumans support for Jewish state in Palestine; Arab delegates at UN criticize U.S. policy; Eddie Jacobson (Trumans former business partner) appeals for Jewish refugees. Principal Correspondents: Edward R. Stettinius, Jr.; Joseph C. Grew; Samuel I. Rosenman; Stephen S. Wise; Abba Hillel Silver; Joseph H. Ball; James F. Byrnes; Lessing J. Rosenwald; David K. Niles; Clement R. Attlee; Robert F. Wagner; Will Clayton; Bartley C. Crum; Walter F. George; George A. Brownell; Joseph J. Abbell; George Wadsworth; Edward Jacobson; Emanuel Celler; Joseph M. Proskauer.
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0001 Palestine, 19481952. 229pp. Major Topics: Eddie Jacobson counsels Truman on relations with American Jews; Jewish Agency for Palestine Memo on Acts of Arab Aggression; U.S. statements in UN on Palestine and congressional reaction; UN debates and resolutions on Palestine; Australian foreign minister Herbert V. Evatts views on Palestine; Joint Chiefs on military force needed for Palestinian peacekeeping; State Department drafts of statements on Palestine; Judah Magnes, president of Hebrew University, Jerusalem, expresses views on Palestine; Palestine as issue in 1948 presidential election; Ambassador Warren Austin on reactions at UN to U.S. recognition of Israel; diplomatic relations opened with Israel; Democratic party leaders urge recognition of Israel; U.S. warning to Israel on maintaining peace; Senates 1945 resolution advocating free entry of Jews into Palestine; U.S. position on breaches of truce between Israel and Arab states; U.S. note to Israel expresses concern over lack of willingness to permit return of Arab refugees; U.S. policy on arms exports to Middle East; status of Jerusalem in UN Trusteeship Council. Principal Correspondents: Edward Jacobson; Jewish Agency for Palestine; Francis J. Myers; William D. Leahy; Dean Alfange; Warren R. Austin; Chaim Weizmann; Sol Bloom; Emanuel Celler; George C. Marshall; Theodore Francis Green; Robert A. Lovett; Dean Rusk; Francis B. Sayre. Palestine: Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry Report, April 20, 1946. 140pp. Major Topics: Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Palestine 1946 text of report and recommendations; U.S. policy on Palestine; displaced persons. Principal Correspondents: Joseph C. Hutcheson; Frank Aydelotte; Frank W. Buxton; Bartley C. Crum; James G. McDonald; William Phillips. PalestineJewish Immigration. 19451949. 107pp. Major Topics: Dwight D. Eisenhower investigates condition of Jewish refugees; Jewish and congressional leaders press for U.S. action to assist Jewish resettlement; Trumans efforts with labor and congressional leaders to admit more refugees; Jewish
Atomic EnergyAgreed Declaration by U.S., United Kingdom, and Canada (Folder 2). 1949. 144pp. Major Topic: National Security Councils 1949 report to Truman on atomic cooperation with Britain and Canada. Atomic EnergyAnnual Reports. 1947. 46pp. Major Topics: AECs reports to Truman and Congress; Trumans 1947 statement on atomic energy. Principal Correspondent: AEC. Atomic EnergyBudget [Memos from Bureau of the Budget]. 19481952. 22pp. Major Topics: Recommendation that AEC, not military, retain custody of nuclear weapons; presidents role in authorizing use of nuclear weapons; tritium production; AEC building programs and production rates; fissionable materials. Principal Correspondents: James E. Webb; Frank Pace, Jr.; Frederick J. Lawton. Atomic EnergyCanada. 1951. 58pp. Major Topics: Uranium refining in Canada; amendments to Atomic Energy Act of 1946; Canadian atomic cooperation with United States; Eldorado Mining and Refining Limited (Canadian company). Principal Correspondents: Gordon Dean; William J. Bennett. Atomic EnergyCentral Intelligence. 1950. 14pp. Major Topics: CIA report on Soviet atomic energy program; Soviet program on atomic energy of 1950. Principal Correspondent: R. H. Hillenkoetter. Atomic EnergyCommittee Personnel. 19451947. 40pp. Major Topics: Civilians recommended as witnesses to nuclear tests; AEC recommendations for members. Principal Correspondents: Brien McMahon; Edward U. Condon; Henry A. Wallace.
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0001 Atomic EnergyContracts. 1950. 17pp. Major Topic: AEC contracts and subcontracts. Principal Correspondent: Sumner T. Pike. Atomic EnergyDefense, Secretary of. 19491950. 11pp. Major Topic: Sharing of nuclear information with Britain and Canada. Principal Correspondent: Louis Johnson. Atomic EnergyExpansion of the Atomic Energy Program. 19491952. 67pp. Major Topics: National Security Council report on acceleration of atomic energy program; fissionable material; nuclear weapons; Truman directs expanded production of fissionable material. Principal Correspondents: James S. Lay, Jr.; Gordon Dean; Dean Acheson; Robert A. Lovett. Atomic EnergyInternational Control. 19451949. 115pp. Major Topics: Possibilities for international control of atomic energy; Dean Acheson study on international control of atomic energy; UN Commission on Atomic Energy; Trumans instructions to Bernard M. Baruch on international control of atomic energy; Atomic Development Authority (U.S. proposal for UN agency to control atomic energy); AEC recommendations for members. Principal Correspondents: Elbert D. Thomas; Ely Culbertson; Dorothy Thompson; Bernard M. Baruch.
Armed forces, U.S. cont. segregation in 3: 0795, 0911; 4: 0182; 13: 0511; 21: 0138 strength of 3: 0601 unification of 3: 0601, 0827, 0947; 7: 0917; 12: 0806; 13: 0015, 0350, 0563, 0939 see also Air Force, U.S.; Army, U.S.; Budget, U.S. Military; Defense, Department of; Military pay, Military personnel; Navy, U.S.; other headings under military Armed Forces Medical Advisory Council 12: 0719 Army, U.S. Board on Strength of Civilian Components of 4: 0198 Chinaaid to 25: 0629 Chinastrategic intelligence estimate of 25: 0629 Department of the 3: 0601 discharge of personnel 3: 0601 84th Infantry Division history 17: 0358 force levels 27: 0442 Pearl Harborreport of Army board on 35: 0715 promotions 3: 09110947; 4: 0198; 12: 0237; 13: 0471 revised structure 3: 0947; 4: 0001 see also Armed forces, U.S.; Military personnel Artukovich, Andrija extradition 20: 0846 Assassination attempt Puerto Rican Nationalists on Truman 14: 0162; 15: 0411; 22: 0254 Atomic bomb awards for developers of 41: 0179 British report on 40: 0740 fear of atomic attack 13: 0085 Japanese reaction 40: 0740 Manhattan Project 21: 0001; 40: 0709; 41: 0065 medical reports on victims of 41: 0179 Soviet acquisition of 18: 0470 Trumans announcement of 17: 0358; 40: 0740 U.S. citiesplanning civil defense for 2: 0879; 40: 0617 see also other headings under atomic and nuclear Atomic energy and research acceleration of program 42: 0029 AEC to retain control of 41: 0858 atmospheric monitoring to detect explosions 41: 0001; 42: 0597 Atomic Energy Act of 1946 41: 0439 atomic tests 41: 0952 British interest in research cooperation 23: 06290765 controlled reaction (first) 41: 0293 cooperation with Britain and Canada 41: 0439 0668; 42: 0018, 0695 general 13: 0747 international control proposals 42: 0096 medical aspects 41: 01790293 navy interest 34: 0107 Soviet research on 22: 0456; 42: 04490597 testing 42: 06770820, 0893, 1174 test observers report to Truman 42: 07640820, 0893 Truman authorizes tests 42: 0677, 0705, 0966, 1021 Trumans meeting with British and Canadian prime ministers on 41: 0439 Trumans 1947 statement on 41: 0812 tripartite declaration 41:0439 uranium acquisition in Canada 41: 0880 U.S. proposals for UN control of 42: 0096 views of Henry A. Wallace on 12: 0177 War Department responsibility 13: 0563 see also other headings under atomic and nuclear Atomic sharing see Nuclear sharing Attlee, Clement R. biographical sketch of 19: 0278 communiqus on talks with Truman 18: 0628; 19: 0184 correspondence with Truman 33: 0104; 35: 0370; 41: 0439 meetings with Truman 18: 06240843; 19: 00010278; 23: 06490765; 41: 0439 Palestineexchanges with Truman on 24: 0701 U.S. atomic cooperation 41: 0439 Auriol, Vincent biographical sketch of 29: 0556 meeting and correspondence with Truman 19: 0686; 29: 0556 meeting with George C. Marshall 29: 0340 Austin, Warren 35: 0001 Australia British assessment of security procedures 23: 0649 defense programs 23: 0859 good offices in Indo-Pakistani tension 14: 0479; 23: 0859 Palestineviews on 35: 0001 relations with U.S. 23: 0859 security procedures for classified information 23: 0859 security treaty (ANZUS) 14: 0712; 15: 0073; 23: 0859
discussion at foreign ministers conferences 19: 0952; 20: 00010535 Doenitz, Karlregime of 27: 0107 economic conditions 2: 0850; 18: 0470; 30: 0001 food shortage 30: 0001 French policies on 19: 04280624, 0920 future of 17: 0656; 18: 00730241 general 13: 0405 Hitler, Adolfassassination attempt on 39: 0386 interzonal trade 17: 0819; 30: 0267 McCloy, John 15: 0235; 29: 0776; 30: 0365 massacre of U.S. prisoners of war in Belgium 30: 0365 military courts in 4: 0182 military government directive 29: 0776; 30: 0001 occupation 4: 0182; 10: 0809; 13: 0563; 14: 0479; 15: 0235; 18: 0073; 27: 01070274; 29: 0776; 30: 0001; 33: 0959; 39: 0729; 40: 00010286 peace treatydivergent proposals on 17: 0561 0819; 18: 00730275; 19: 0952; 20: plant dismantlingU.S. opposes 33: 0523 Polish border 17: 0819; 18: 0073; 20: 0535 political structure 20: 0535 prisoners of war 27: 01070274; 30: 0001 reparationsdivergent views on 17: 0819; 18: 0073; 30: 06590872; 31: 0001; 33: 05230685; 39: 0729; 40: 00010286 RhinelandState Department report on Allied control of (19181930) 36: 0922 Roosevelt, Franklin D.approves occupation policy 15: 0235; 29: 0776 Ruhr 17: 05610819; 29: 0340 Saar 17: 05610819 Soviet proposals 18: 0275 Soviet zone 39: 0122 standard of living 30: 0659 State Department papers on German issues 18: 0073; 30: 0001 steel industry 29: 0776 surrender 27: 0107; 39: 0356 tripartite agreement on 30: 0267 U.S. charges of Soviet obstructionism 18: 0275; 29: 0776 favors German troops in NATO 30: 0001 forces 4: 0198; 30: 0001 high commissioner 29: 0776 military dependents 27: 0442 peace talks with JapanGerman efforts to frustrate 30: 0365 policies 15: 0073; 17: 05610819; 18: 0073; 19: 04280624, 0920; 29: 0776; 30: 0001; 33: war (1941)efforts to draw Japan into 30: 0365 Yalta conference on 39: 0729; 40: 00010286 Germany, Federal Republic of (West Germany) basic law 30: 0001 creation of 30: 0267 Establishment of Office of High Commissioner for Germany, 1950 research paper 29: 0776 Jewish reparations 32: 0205 military production restraints 19: 0766 rearmament proposals 14: 0712; 30: 0001 role in European defense 19: 0766, 0920 sovereignty 19: 0766, 0920 Truman sends athletic equipment for youth 30: 0001 U.S. policies 29: 0776; 30: 0001 see also Germany Giannini, A. P. 13: 0088 Gold, Harry passes atomic secrets to Soviets 21: 0750 Gold trading in China 16: 0001, 0604 U.S. shipments to China during World War II 16: 0604 Gonzlez Videla, Gabriel copper price 25: 0037 inauguration as president of Chile 24: 0854 visit with Truman 25: 0037 Government bonds 3: 0001 Government health insurance see Health insurance Government procurement 6: 0516, 0582; 12: 0581 see also Military procurement Government reorganization Commerce, Department of 12: 0001 Defense, Department of 12: 0581; 27: 0442 general 3: 01390150, 0529; 4: 0198, 0271; 7: 0520; 10: 0646; 33: 0963 Post Office Department 14: 0357 RFC 6: 01750255 Treasury, Department of the 15: 0499, 0713 Graham, Wallace H. 22: 0946; 23: 0001 Grandview Air Base, Missouri 13: 0350 Gray, Carl seeks Veterans Administration directorship 7: 0503 Gray, Gordon foreign economic policies report 11: 0559 resignation as director of Psychological Control Board 6: 0172
Inter-American conferences and cooperation see Foreign policy; Latin America Inter-American Highway 31: 0451 Interest rates 3: 0001; 6: 0411 Interior, Department of the proposed commission on oil reserves 14: 0104 reports 11: 0001 resignation of Richard Searles as under secretary 14: 0162 Internal Revenue Service administration of law 11: 0905 commissioners of 3: 0529 congressional investigation of 15: 0713 income tax returns 11: 0905 Internal security 27: 0442 see also headings under loyalty Internal Security, Interdepartmental Committee on 3: 0552 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) organizational meeting 15: 0913 reports on 15: 0499, 07130913 Snyder, John W.address 15: 0499 International Boundary and Water Commission (with Mexico) 7: 0732 International Confederation of Free Trade Unions 14: 0273 International Development Advisory Board 2: 0850 International Joint Commission (with Canada) approval of St. Lawrence Seaway 24: 0818 International Labor Organization 6: 0725 International Longshoremens and Warehousemens Union (San Francisco) general 21: 0001; 22: 0065, 0168 maritime dispute of 1951 22: 0168 International Longshoremens Association (New York) FBI reports 21: 0001; 22: 0065, 0168 New York City dock strike of 1945 22: 0065 International Military Tribunal Allied negotiations to set up 30: 0365 Biddle, Francisreport by 30: 0365 classes of war criminals 30: 0365 general 13: 0405, 0563; 14: 0712 Jackson, Robertviews of 30: 0365; 42: 1342 legal views on verdicts 30: 0365 masons question verdicts 30: 0365 Trumans correspondence with Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson on use of federal judges 30: 0365 U.S. role in possible further trials 30: 0365 International Monetary Fund Canadian and other candidates for managing director 24: 0774 general 29: 0271 reports on 15: 0499, 0913 Snyder, John W.address by 15: 0713 International Trade Organization proposal for 14: 0712 International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers 21: 0001 International Wheat Agreement 11: 0369 Investment, U.S. overseas general 11: 0952 Western Europe 12: 0001 Iran Harriman, W. Averellreports by 31: 0893; 32: 0001 internal conditions 31: 0893; 32: 0001 Mossadeq, Mohammedrole in oil nationalization 15: 0151; 31: 0764, 08870893; 32: 0001 Mossadeq, Mohammedvisit with Truman 32: 0001 oil nationalization controversy 14: 0712; 23: 0629; 24: 0459; 31: 07640893 relations with U.S. 14: 0712; 31: 07640893; 32: 0001 Shahs visit with Truman 31: 0764 Trumans correspondence on Iran 31: 0764 UN issues 6: 0725 U.S. assessment of British policy on 31: 0764 U.S. involvement in oil nationalization 31: 0764, 0893; 32: 0001 see also Anglo-Iranian Oil Company; Mossadeq, Mohammed; Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza, Shah of Iran Iraq Abdullah, Prince Regent1945 visit with Truman 32: 0130 Baghdad 38: 0958 death sentences on Zionists and Communists 14: 0712 Faisal, King1952 visit with Truman 32: 0130 Palestinecriticism of U.S. views on 34: 0688 Syriapossible union with 38: 0783 Trumans envoy visits regent 24: 0001
Marine Corps, U.S. 3: 0601; 14: 0100 see also Navy, U.S. Maritime Board 12: 0001 Maritime Commission Dollar Line stock held 12: 0001 general 11: 0740 Marshall, George C. appointed envoy to China 10: 0613; 25: 0131 appointed secretary of state 33: 0523 Auriol, Vincentmeeting with 29: 0340 birthday exchanges with Truman 15: 0377 China1954 memo for Truman on policy on 26: 0107 China1947 statement on 25: 0421 China mission 25: 01310421 at conferences 20: 00800331 correspondence with Truman 33: 0523, 0791 Dewey, Thomas E.contacted in 1944 campaign on breaking Japanese codes 35: 0514 Far East political topics discussed 29: 0001 general 12: 0391; 13: 0015, 0088 instructions from Truman on foreign issues 17: 0819; 25: 0131 Johnson, Lyndon B.supported by 13: 0200 photo coverage 13: 0200 recall from China 33: 0791 recognition of 13: 0200 reports to Truman 17: 0819; 18: 0241; 25: 0269; 33: 0685 resignation as secretary of defense 13: 0200 resignation as secretary of state 15: 0377 surgery and recuperation 13: 0200 testimony on China 16: 0001 testimony on Douglas MacArthurs dismissal 16: 0001 views on service unification 13: 0405 views on universal military training 27: 0442 Marshall Plan see ERP Martial law in Hawaii during World War II 42: 1305 Maverick, Maury recommends recognition of Peoples Republic of China 25: 07600876 May, Alan Nunn 20: 0894; 21: 0001; 22: 0456 Medal of Merit 13: 0987 Media and media comment Canada 24: 0721 U.S. 2: 0879; 3: 0601 Menon, V. K. Krishna Korean prisoners of war 14: 0649 Menzies, Robert G. 23: 0859 Merchant Marine Act of 1936 11: 0793 Messersmith, George S. role on U.S. policy as ambassador to Argentina 23: 00610402 Mesta, Perle correspondence with Truman 33: 0465 Luxembourgservice as U.S. minister to 33: 0465 Metals see Stockpiling program; Strategic materials Mevorah, Judasy activities as Bulgarian minister 20: 0952 Mexico Alemn, Miguelinauguration 34: 0001 Chamizal border dispute 34: 0065 Chapman, Oscar L.visit 34: 0001 election fraud alleged 22: 0145 electric power generationrequest for U.S. assistance in 34: 0001 foot and mouth diseaseU.S. help to eradicate 34: 0065 foreign minister Manuel Tello visit with Truman 34: 0001 general 39: 0191 Joint Defense Commission 34: 0001 mules sold by Owen Company 34: 0081 presidential candidates 22: 0145 Trumans visit 34: 0001 U.S. aid 34: 0065 U.S. relations 33: 0293; 34: 00010065 Warren, Earlon foot and mouth disease 34: 0065 see also International Boundary and Water Commission Michigan protest over proposed internal revenue redistricting 15: 0713 Middle East arms exports to 35: 0001 defense from Soviet threat 28: 0157 French interest in tripartite talks 19: 0686 Israeli role in defense 28: 0157 Jewish immigration to Palestine 24: 0701 proposal to create supreme allied commander in 14: 0712 Suez Canal and base 28: 0157 Tripartite Declaration 19: 0686 U.S. aid 33: 0348, 0512 fear of Communist penetration 22: 0946
Palestine cont. British-U.S. consultations 24: 0701; 34: 0621 0688; 35: 0230 committee on 35: 0477 congressional views 34: 0688; 35: 0370 general 10: 0809; 36: 0922 Jewish pressure on Truman 34: 0688; 35: 0370 Joint Chiefs urge no U.S. troops to 34: 0688 Mufti of Jerusalemactivities of 34: 0688 partitionAmerican Communist and Jewish reaction to 22: 0254 partitionUN report on 14: 0712 refugees 33: 0348 State Department views 34: 0688 Truman correspondence with Clement R. Attlee 24: 0701; 34: 0688 Truman rebuts Thomas E. Dewey on 34: 0621 Trumans statements on 34: 0621 UN General Assembly (1948) 33: 0685; 34: 0688 U.S. aid for refugees 22: 0946 Cabinet Committee on 34: 0621 pressure for admission of more Jews 33: 0370 Zionist goals 20: 0846 see also Arab states; Israel; individual Arab states Palestine Conciliation Commission 14: 0712; 32: 0205, 0691 Palestine Relief and Works Agency 22: 0946 Panama Communist strength 35: 0479 U.S. defense sites agreement 35: 0479 Panama Canal Company 9: 0241; 10: 0437; 35: 0479 Panama Canal Zone alternate routes 13: 0511 general 13: 0511 labor unrest 33: 0523 racial discrimination 35: 0479 Pan American Highway Congress 14: 0643 Pan American Union meetings of foreign ministers 29: 0155 research study, Latin American Meetings of Consultation 29: 0155 Trumans address to 29: 0155 Paraguay Brazilian concern over instability 24: 0286 relations with Argentina 23: 0402 social conditions 6: 0516 Pardon powers of president 11: 0651 Patterson, Robert P. general 10: 0642 statements on atomic energy 41: 01790293 thanking of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, workers 41: 0179 Patton, George S. 13: 0563 Pauley, Edwin W. controversy with Harold L. Ickes on tidelands oil 14: 0104 Jewish refugeesreport on 35: 0370 report on Soviet and U.S. roles in Korea 15: 0411 Pearl Harbor attack general 35: 05140715 Roberts Commission report 35: 0576 Short, Walter C.responsibility of 35: 0514 Stimson, Henry L.1945 statement 35: 0514 Trumans statements 35: 05140576 Pearson, Drew FBI investigation of leaks to 21: 0776; 22: 0403 FBI report on leaks 22: 0456 Pepper, Claude book on foreign affairs 22: 0051 general 22: 0254, 0403 Permanent Court of International Justice statute revisions proposed 33: 0127 Pern, Juan D. electoral prospects 20: 0878 general 22: 0254; 38: 0988 inauguration 22: 0065 seeks U.S. aid 22: 0065 U.S. contacts with 27: 0274; 38: 0988 Peru Bolivian interest in Pacific port 29: 0155 social conditions 6: 0516 Ptain, Henri release 15: 0235 Petroleum concrete barges for transport 11: 0740 exploration rights in Everglades Park 14: 0162 general 14: 0162 naval oil reserves 14: 0104 reserve in Alberta, Canada 6: 0150 tar sands 6: 0150 see also Industries; Tidelands oil cases Phelps, Phelps 27: 0582 Philippines budget problems and U.S. assistance 36: 0169 Cohen, Myronappointed ambassador 24: 0689 collaboration with Japanese 36: 0169 Communist rebellion 36: 0169 copra exports 36: 0169 corruption 36: 0169
Ridgway, Matthew B. report on Korean armistice 33: 0130 Rios, Juan Antonio biographical sketch of 24: 0854 health and views 21: 0001 visit with Truman in 1945 14: 0479; 24: 0854 Roberts Field, Liberia 13: 0266; 27: 0442 Robeson, Paul 21: 00010138; 22: 0403 Rogge, O. John attacks on Truman 22: 0403 Romania Allied Control Commission 24: 0658; 33: 0791; 36: 0922 King, Michaelviews of 36: 0922 peace treaty 17: 05610656 political conditions 24: 0658; 27: 0107 Soviet role 24: 0658; 36: 0922 U.S. aid 36: 0922 Roosevelt, Eleanor Chilevisit to 25: 0037 Chinaconcern over corruption in 25: 0269 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Chiang Kai-shekrelations with 31: 0893 Far East issues at war conferences 28: 0448 0753; 29: 0001 Foreign Economic Policy Boardexecutive order establishing 29: 0151 Inonu, Ismetmeeting with 38: 0298 Stalin, Josefrelations with 31: 0893; 38: 0298 Yalta Conference 39: 0729; 40: 00010286 Rosenberg, Anna M. confirmation as assistant secretary of defense 13: 0242 FBI assistance in confirmation 13: 0242 Rosenburg, Julius arrest for espionage 22: 0403 Ross, Charles G. Trumans statement on death of 19: 0184 Royall, Kenneth C. appointment as secretary of war 12: 0806; 13: 0511 Rubber 5: 0001 Rubber Development Corporation 20: 0973; 36: 0922 Ruhr see Germany Rupprecht, prince of Bavaria Germanyplan for confederation of 30: 0328 Rusk, Dean Chinese-American relations 25: 0876 resignation as assistant secretary of state 14: Russian Orthodox Church visit of Archbishop Gregory to U.S. 21: 0750 Saar see Germany Sabotage Communists plan industrial 21: 0656 St. Laurent, Louis biographical sketch of 24: 0818 meeting with Truman in 1951 24: 0721, 0818 nuclear consultationthanks to Truman for 19: 0184 views on St. Lawrence Seaway 24: 0818 St. Lawrence Seaway Canadian statement on 15: 0411 general 4: 0271; 14: 0479; 24: 0818 Sandoval, Manuel 22: 0456 San Francisco Conference, 1945 see UN Organizational Conference San Jacinto Shipbuilders 11: 0740 Saud, Crown Prince 15: 0151; 22: 0946 Saudi Arabia development loan 22: 0946 Jidda 39: 0110 opposition to Jewish immigration in Palestine 22: 0946 presidential physician treats king 22: 0946; 23: 0001 role in Middle East 22: 0946 Trumans meeting with foreign minister 22: 0946 U.S. aid for Palestine refugees in 22: 0946 visit of Crown Prince Saud 15: 0151; 22: 0946 Savannah River Atomic Plant see South Carolina Savings bonds see Treasury, Department of the Sawyer, Charles 12: 0142 Sayre, Francis B. views on U.S. policy in developing areas 32: 0698 Schoeneman, I. J. 3: 0529 School lunch program 7: 0732 Schuman, Maurice at conferences 18: 0275, 0559 Far East issues at conferences 29: 0001 Schuman, Robert Acheson, Deanletter on German rearmament 29: 0668 Council of Foreign Ministers 20: 0427
Wedemeyer, Alfred mission to China 15: 0377; 16: 0953; 25: 0421 Weinnberg, Joseph W. 11: 0651 Weizmann, Chaim correspondence with Truman 39: 0706 general 32: 0205 trusteeship for Palestine 39: 0706 Western Air Lines 6: 0175 Western Europe Bierwith, Johnreport on economic conditions 24: 0001 Committee of European Economic Cooperation 17: 0952; 18: 0001 conference of U.S. ambassadors in 18: 0470 defense mobilization in 5: 0070, 0381; 12: 0391 economic conditions 6: 0725; 11: 0151 general 3: 0884; 5: 0013; 12: 0001; 13: 0088; 14: 0479 integration 18: 0470 Marshall Plan response 28: 0223 production capacity and import requirements 18: 0001 Soviet policies on 13: 0471; 19: 0531 U.S. aid to 28: 0223 U.S. investment in 12: 0001 War Department report on conditions in 1946 28: 0105 waterways 28: 0383 see also Eastern Europe; ERP; Foreign aid; NATO Wheat 11: 0369, 0521; 14: 0479 Wherry, Kenneth 15: 0411 Whiskey production and exports 11: 0521 White, Harry Dexter FBI report on career and transmission of documents to Soviets 22: 0782 general 22: 0456, 0782 Whitehair, Francis P. 13: 0970 White House reconstruction 7: 0520 Whitney, A. F. 22: 0441 Wilson, Charles E. 5: 0070 Win the Peace Conference, 1946 21: 0547 World Bank see International Bank for Reconstruction and Development World Court see Permanent Court of International Justice World Federation of Trade Unions leaders travel to Japan 13: 0563 World Peace Committee 21: 0138 World trade see Foreign trade World War II consultative bodies of Allies 7: 0001; 38: 0690 demobilization 7: 0732 end of hostilities 29: 0271 Far East political discussions during conferences 28: 04480753; 29: 0001 general 3: 0601; 11: 0651; 12: 0142, 0806; 15: 0913 invasion of Japan 13: 0015, 0563 Japanese vessels destroyed 13: 0905 Marshall, George C.role 13: 0200 Philippine collaboration with Japan 36: 0169 proposals to end war with Germany 14: 0643 redeployment of troops from Europe to Japan, 1945 12: 0754 Truman proclaims end of 29: 0271, 0776; 30: 0001 Trumans statement on end of 30: 0328 use of French transatlantic cables 7: 0520 U.S. wartime agencies 11: 0651 see also headings of individual countries and major conferences Wright Engineering Company 22: 0782 Yalta Conference Far East issues 28: 04480753; 29: 0001 Foreign Relations of the U.S. account 40: 00660286 general 13: 0015 Harriman, W. Averellmemo 31: 0893 reparations 30: 0659 Soviet role 38: 0690 State Department report on 36: 0729 Stettinius, Edward R., Jr.account of Roosevelt and the Russians 39: 0729; 40: 0001 Yangtze Development Corporation 16: 0001 Yangtze Trading Company 16: 0001 Yemen 27: 0107; 40: 0496
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