Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969
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Contents

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79
Labor and Government Cooperate on Foreign Policy article from
80
Honduras Salvador Clash at Border article from the Washington
95
Senator Cases questions and DOD answers
108
Department of Defense chart showing comparison of United States
120
Department of Defense chart showing current M47 and M48 tank
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128
Senator Fulbrights questions and the Defense Departments answers
136
Funding on DOD social science research projects
145
Statement of George LP Weaver Special Assistant to the Secretary
153
Statement of August Maffry senior consultant Bank of America
164
Danielian Dr N R president International Economic Policy
170
Insertions for the recordContinued Pago
178
Dennison Charles S vice president International Minerals
182
retary Citizens Committee for UNICEF
199
McGann Jack legislative aide Liberty Lobby accompanied
204
chairman of the board of Ness Industries Inc
208
Statement of Rev L Maynard Catchings representing the Council for Christian Social Action of the United Church of Christ
214
Statement of Dwight Townsend The Cooperative League of
222
Board of Christian Social Concerns of the United Methodist Church
227
Statement of Darrell Randall representing the Division of World
230
Association
250
Cooper Charles A economist the Rand Corp
257
Statement in support of appropriations for UNICEF by Mrs Edward
264
Statement by Mrs Bruce B Benson president League of Women
271
Statement of J Orrin Shipe managing director CUNA International
278
Joint statement by Mrs Russell E Wallace area representative
284
Randall Dr Darrell representing the Division of World Peace
289
DOD memorandum on bilateral and multilateral military contingency
298
State Department memorandum on reduction of U S forces
316

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