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This index
has been prepared especially
for
librarians, journalists,
students,
and
readerswho maintain a file of
the
bulletin
European
Community.Itis
the
sixth
indexissued
since thebulletin
wasfirst
published
in
October,
1954.Relerences
in
this index
supplementare listed according
to
issuenumber and
pageA
Action Committee for the United States
of Europe:
Issues June 1964 statement, 73,8-10
Monnet supports Council's
Decem-ber 1963 decisions, 68,2
Monnet urges common European
nu-clear force, 70,1 3
Adenauer, Konrad, 76,1 6
Advisory Committee on Social Problems
of Agriculture, 69,15
Africa, 71,12; 71,16;'72,3
African
associated countries (see alsoEuropean Development
Fund),
68,4; 69,4;
69,15:' 71,12', '72,15'71 ).'71 t)
EEC-association aid, 68,9; 68,10; 70,
14'.'71,6:74,13
EEC Commission reports, 74,13
First
joint
African-EEC
Councilmeeting,74,13
Map, 71,6
Scholarships, 74, I 3
Trad,e, 7 1,6-7
Agriculture (see
also Beef and
veal,Dairy
products,Fats and
oils,Fruits and vegetables, Grains,
Poul-try
and eggs, Rice, Sugar, Tropicalproducts, and
Winel:
Associated countries,
68,l;
69,4; 71,7;74,2
Common
policy,
68,4; 68,5; 68,10;69,2; 69,4;
69,t5;
70,3; 70,5; '71,4-5; 71,9: 73,3; 73,5; 73,10; 74,5;
74,6; 76,5; 76,6; 76,10:, '76,13l. '16,
14; December 1963 Council
deci-sions on implementing regulations,
68,1-2; 69,6-7 ;'7 1,5 ;'72,5 ; 7 4,2
Denmark, relation
to,
68,2;
68,4;74,2
European, U.S.
farm
groups' viewson Kennedy Round, 73,4-5
Guidance and Guarantee Fund, 68,
1-2;
69,2; 69,4; 70,2; 71,5; 73,2; 74,2;74,6Kennedy Round,
in-ree
Kennedy RoundMansholt discusses
policy
in
U.S., 70,4Mansholt
plan
l'or
common grainprice,
68,2; 71,4-5; 72,4-5; 13,3;74,2;76,1: 76,6; 76,10
Social problems, 69,15; 71,4
Structure,68,2; 71,5
Tariffs, 69,2; 7 5,1-2; 7 6,5
UNCTAD,7O,2
U.S. exports to Community, 73,10
U.S.. relation to. 70,4'. 12,2; 7 3,1-5
World
commodity agreements-see TradeAid, foreign, 68,4; 68,12; 69,15;76.17
Grints Jo associatcs, 68,9; 70,14; 7
l,
6;'14,13
Aiken, Frank, 68,4
Air
pollution,73,l1Air
union, 75,8Algeria, 69,10; 69,15; 7l ,12
Antitrust policy-sec Compet ition
Armand, Louis, 73,12 (photo)
Association agreements (see olso EEC
associated countries) :
Africa, 68,4; 69,6; 73,2; 7 4,12; 7 1,13
Greece,69,l6;74,2
Netherlands Antilles, 73,2; 75,13
Surinam, 73,2
Turkey, 68,4; 7 6,17
Atlantic
cooperation (see also Defenseand
NATO),
69,3; 69,6-7: 7t,15l,'72,1; 72,7
;
73,14; 7 5,12-13; 7 6,5;7 6,6
Monnet Committee recommendations, 73,8-10
Atomic energy-see Euratom and Nu-clear power
Austria, 68,1;
68,4;
69,3; '73,3; 73,9;74,t;75,3;76,2
AVR
(ArbeitsgemeinschaftVersuchs-reaktor),72,14
B
Ball,
George,70,4; 70,6;
7l,2;
"7 5,'7
(photo); 75,8; 75,9
Beef and veal, 68,1-2; 68,5; 69,2; 69,4;
7 0,2; 7 2,4; 7 3,10; 7 4,2: 7 4,5 ; 7 6,1 4
Belgium, 68,10:-71,14
Africa, Tl ,7:72,15
Agriculture, 1 3,3 ; 7 6,6
Aid, foreign, 71,6
Bond issue, 68,12
Coal industry, 68,6; 69,10; 76,19
2
Education, 69,8-9Exports, table, 69,5
Housing, 72,12-14
Inrports, table, 69,5
lnvestment, 68,12; 7 2,6: 7 4,4; 1 1,15
Labor, 7 1,8-9; 71,1 0; 1 3,6-7 ; 7 5,6-1
Nuclear development (see also Mol
anrl SENA), 68,5-6; 70,15; 72,8-9;
72,15
Political uniry, 69,6-7; 72,7 : 7 5,12
Prices
and
wages,72,6;
72,12-141. '74,5 (table); 75,6Steel, 68,8: 69,1 I : 72,1 0: 74,1 5
'Taxes, toble,'16,19
Trade, 6ti,7; 70,1 0-l I ; 7 I,l4:, 1 6,'7
Berne Convention, 75,3
Blumenthal, W. Michael, 7l
,l
Brasseur, Maurice, 70,2', 7 I ,l -2
Brazil,7l,l3
von Brentano, Heinrich, 76,16
British
Commonwealth-see
UnitedKingdom
Budget Policy Committee, 69,1
Buiter, Harm, 71,8 (phoro);71,15
Bulgaria, 70,2
Btrtler, R. A.,69,6-7 (photo)
C
Canada, 72,3
Capital, movement
of,
69.1', 69,4; 69,14
11,15;74,9Caron, Giuseppe,74,2 Cartels-see Cornpetition
CEA
(Commissariati
I'EnergieAto-mique), 68,5;'72,1
Central banks, Committee of governors,
69,1;11,1
Charts-see Tables and charts
Chatenet, Pierre, 68,3; 70,2; 71,12; 13,
15;75,5;76,15
CIFE
(Centre International deForma-tion Europ6enne), 70, l5
Circulation, l'reedom
of,
68,1I
68,10;69,2: 69,4; 73,6-7 ;'7 5,2
CGIL
(Confederazione CeneralcItal-iana del
Lavoro)-see
WorldFed-eration of Free Trade Unions
CNEN
(Comitato Nazionale perl'En-ergir Nuclcere ). 69.14:
7l.l
Coal (see also ECSC cnri Energy) :
Belgium industry
reorganization-see Belgium and ECSC
Common energy
policy,
68,1; 10.7;70,14;72,10;11.11-12
Exports, tohLe,70,6
German industry, 69,1 0; 7 0,7
Imports, 69,10; 7 0,6 ( table); 73,14
Industry, general status
of,
68,6; 69,10; 70,6; 71,15; 72,U; 13,14;15,5: 75,8;16,19
Indu:try invertmcrrt. 75.5
Invc\ln)cnl loanr, 70,1 5
Labor (see nlso ECSC
arrl
Readapta-tion),
68,6-7; 72,10; 75,5Production, 68,6; 69,10 (table); 10,6
(rable);
13,l4
Productivity, tttble, 69,1 0
Requirements, table, 70,6
Reorganization
of
industry, 6U,6; 70,7;74,11-12
Research, 68,7; 68,9; 74, I 5
Ruhr coal sales, 68,6
Cocoa and chocolate, 69,2; 1
l,l2:
1 4,12CofIee. 69,4; 71,12
College of Europe, 73,7;15,15
Clolonna
di
Paliano, Guido, 71,2; 71,3(pfutto)
Committee 1 I l,'7 5,3; 1 6,2-4
Committee of 21 (see also OEEC),71,8
Common Market-see EEC
Competition, 68,5; 69,1; 70,15; 73,16;
'15,t4-t 5
Agriculture, 72,15
Cartel regulation
in
opcration, 68,3;68.7; 69,1-5; 70,14', 72,15; 73,10;
'1 1,15'. 7 5,9; 7 6,12:, 7 6,t 6
ECSC, 68,6-7; 7 1,1 5: 7 1,t1:' 1 5,9
German steel merger, 68,7
Italian government measures, 7,1,4
Ii.uhr cozrl sales, 68,6
Subsidies, coal industry, 68,'7; 10,'7;
71,14-15;74,t1-12
Conference on Regional Economics, 69,
1;74,6
Consumers, 68,10; 69,5;'72,3; 72,6; 73,
l6', 14,4;74,5;15,5
Ownership of durables, table, 68,10
Contracts, public, 69,1
COPA (Comit6 des Organisations
Pro-fessionnelle s Agricoles), 69,15; 75,
10-l I
Copp6, Albert, 68,3
Cotton,73,10
Council of Europe, 68,6; 70,U; 76,18
Council of Ministers:
African association, 71,7
Agriculture measures,
68,l-2;
69,2;1 1,5 ; 1 2,1; 1 3,3 ; 7 4,2; 7 6,1
Anti-inflationary
measuresrccom-mended, 7l ,zl
Austria, rcsolution on, 74,1
Combining
of
Councilsof
Ministersdiscussed, 7 0,1 ;'7
I,l,
7 6,9Energy
policy
protocol
approved,71.4
Foreign
trade policy
strengthened,1a r'
Freedom
of
establishment measuresapproved, 71,7
Germany egg import ruling, 70,3
Latin America, assistance to, 68,12
Lcbanon, assistance to, 68,4
Nigeria,
mandatefor
negotiation,13,3
Kennedy Round, position approved,
68,i-2;
exceptionslist
timetable,75,2; exceptions
list
approved, 76,1:76,2; steel tarilT set,76,3
Joint
meetingwith African
repre-sentatives, 7,1,1 3
Mandate
for
talkswith
Kenya,Tan-ganyika, Uganda, 75,2
N{onnet Committee recommendations.
73.9-l 0
Role, 68,2; 1Q,l -2; 74,1
Social measures, 69,2;'72,6
Spain negotiations, 73,3
Stcel measures, 68,8
Trade measures, 68,1; 12,4
Court of Justice, 68,6; 68,8; 11,8; 74,1';
71,1;71,13:'76,15
Couve de Murville, Maurice, 76,2
Czechoslovaki tr, 7 6,2; 1 6,1 O
D
Dairy
products,68,l;
68,5; 69,2; 69,4; 11.,5; 72,4; 73,5; 13,IO; 11.2; 16,14 Del'ense (sce ulsoNATO),
69,6; 70,13;75.12-13
Degrees and diplomas, 68,10; 69,2;'73, 7;13,13
Del
Bo,Dino,
68,3; 70,7 (pltoto); 1l,,I4
12.10'.73,4; 74,11-12
75,3:16,8-9;7 6,1 l;76,15
Denmark, 68,4; 68,6; 11,12-13; 13,9;
74,2;76,2;76,10
Developing countries (see
also
Atrica,African associates, Latin America,
rurri UNCTAD )
,
68,7; 68,9; 69,3;7 2,2- 3; 7 4,4; 1 6,1t 7 6,5
Development Fund
for
OverseasCoun-tries-see
E.uropean DevelopmentFund
Development, regional, 68,10; 69,1I 73,
l1;11,6-1 (ntap)
Diplomatic representation , 1 | "l l;'7 1
,12-l3
Donner, Andreas, 73,3; 74,13; 76,1 5
Dragon project, 12,111' 7 5,1 I
Drugs-see Pharmaceutical products Dumping-see Trade
Duvieusart, Jcan, 72.1 5
E
Eastern Europe, 68,8; 69, I 5; 69, I 0; 70,
2;
10,5; 70,13; 11,2; 71,7;7l,ll;
12,3: 72,4'. 73,6: 73,'1 -8; 7 5,3; 7 6,
l0
Economic and Social Committee, 69,1;
69, I 5; 69,4; 10.2; 7 1,8-9
Economy, 69,5; 73,1t 14,2: 74,5', 71,
6-'7 ; 7 5,4; 75,5 : 75, I 4-l 5
Coordination
ol'
policy, 68,5;
69, I ;69,3: 1l ,4;
7l,9;
7l ,15l, 73,1; 7 5,4:16.5
EEC
quarterly reports,69,5;
7?.,6;74.3-4
Anti-inflationary measures, 69,11;'7
l,
4;73,1;71,2; 74,3:7 5,4:7 6,1
ECSC (European Coal and Steel
Corn-munity.) (see ulso Cloal, European
Community,
lron,
oncl Steel), 69,I2
Air
pollution, 73,1 IBond issues, 7 4,1 5 ; 7 6,5
Coal industry reorganization, 68,6
Cobeehar agrecment, 6lJ,6
Common energy policy, 68,7: 10,7;
1l,14; 7l,15; 72,10 14,1 1-t2
Clourt rules against, 68,6
Economy, 68,6
External relations, 7O,6; 12,10; 73,
l4
15 ,9; 7 6,1 |Founding ancl development, 68,6; 71,
8;73,\1;
14,13German stcel mergers approved, 68,7
High
Authority
(see aisrrDel
Bo,Dino):
Balance shcet,76,20
Del
Bo
addresses Parliament, Tl, t1Del
Bo's
statententon
executivemerger and Parliament's powers,
76,8-9
Merger with Commissions proposed
-sce
European CommunityMembers visits, 70,6; 75,9
Reappointment of members, 68,3
Report, twelfth general, 7l ,15
Rolc, 70,1-2; 71,15; 73,11; 74,1
t-12
Statcment
on
British import
sur-charge, 76,7;16,18
Housing, 68,1 I ; 7 1,1 5 ; 7 1,1 I
Investment, industry, table, 7 5,5
Investment loans, 68,7; 70,15; 73,1 I
3
Labor, 68,6;
68,10; 71,8-9;74,11-l2;76,9
Levy,70,2; 71.15;74.1
Miner's code, 72,10; 74,1 l-12
Pig-iron tarilT quotas lowered, 71,1 4
Readaptation 68,6-7 ; 7 0,2; 7
l,l
5 ; 7 4,6-7; 14,1 I
Research, 68,7; 68,9; 68,11;
7l,l5l
73,11 74.11
Review
of
1963, 68,6-7Rollman retires, 7,1,1 3
Ruhr coal salcs, 68,6
Steel Utilization Congrcss, 75,3;
j6,
1t
Steel imports Irom Communist
coun-tries, 68,8
Steel market, measures to counteract
weakness, 68,8-9; 73,14 Steel prices ruling, 68,8; 71,15
Treaty
of
Paris, 68,6-7; '10,1-2 70,7;71,8: 71,1,1; 71,15; 72,10; 14,12;
'7 5.9
U.K.,
Councilof
Association, 68.9;76,7;16,18
Education (see ulso
CIFE,
College ofEurope, European Schools,
Euro-pean University,
und
Free
Uni-versity
of
Brussels), 69,8-9; 71-15;72,6; 73,7; 73,13; 75,7.
African
associ;ltes, cooperation with,68,9
Associated countries, scholarships to
7 4.13
European Committee
for Civil
Educa-tion, 70,8
EEC
(European EconomicCommu-nity)
(.see rrlso EuropeanCommu-niry),
7r,12;76,13Acceleration (see also Common
Mar-kct
transition period below), 68,4;69,1
;
69,3-4; 10,2; 7 5.1 :'7 5,3t 16,I"
76,5Agricultural policy-,iee Agriculture
Algcriu. trlks u ith. 6e, | 5
Antitrust
rcgulation-
seeCompeti-tion
Associated
countries-sce also
Af-rican ir\\ociates. Asrocial ion
agree-mcnts, European
DevelopmentFund,
Greece, NetherlandsAn-tilles, Surinam, anrl Turkey), 68,4;
69,1: 69,15; 69,1 6;'7 0,1
1;
7 t,6-7 :72,15; 73,2; 7 4,13 7 5,13; 7 6,17
Austna, relations
with,
6u,1;
68,4;69,3; 1 1,1 2; 7 3.3; 1 3,9; 7 1,1 : 7 5,3 :
76.2
Capital-sea Capital, movement of
Comn-rission (see ulso Hallstein,
Wal-ter):
Action progranr. 61.i,4-5; 69,3
Agcnda 1964, 69,1 ; 69,15
Colonna, appointed, 7/X,2
Court of Justicc ruling, 74,4
Cereal
pricc.
Hlrllstern \tatement./J.J
Economy, reports
on,
69,5; 72,6:74,3
Hallstein's audicnce
with
PopePaul V1,76. l7
Hallslein's \tatemcnl
on
execrrtivcmcrgcr, 76,8
Initiative'64 proposed, 75,1-2
Levi
Sandri appointed vicepresi-dent,74,2
i\lerger u
ith
othertwo
cxccutivesdiscLrs5gd-5ss European
Com-munity
Members' visits, 70,2; '70,1; 75,7:
75,8
Presideni, vice-presidents
re-ap-pointed, 68,3
Report, seventh general, '73,1; 76,
l0
Rolc, 68,2; 69,6', 13.1: 73.9
Statement
on
British import
sur-chargc, 76,7
Common external tarilT (see ulso
Tar-iffs),
68.3; 70,2: '70,3; '/ |,12-13-72,4; 12,1
:
13 2.: 7 5,1 -2Common
Market
transition period,6lJ.-5: 70. I-5; 73,ll76, lzl
Competition policy (see a/sr.r
Compe-tition),
68,3; 70,1.4; 72,15; 73,9;73,10;
73,16
74,1; 71,6;
71,15'.75,9;76,12:76,16
Denmark, relations with, 68,4; 7l
,12-l3:
73,9f)rrmping, rules on (see also Trade),
7 5.1
Economic measures (see olso
Econ-omy und
Comn'rission: economvreports
on),
68,6; 69,1; 69,141.11,1; 1 3,1 ; 7 1,2; 1 4,3
:
7 5,4E,FTA, rclations
with-see
EFTAEnergy Policy-.lec Energy
External relations (see ulso
Aid,
At-lantic
cooperation,Austria,
Den-mark,
Eastern Europe,
CATT, Inclia,Iran,
Ireland, Israel, LatinAntcrica, NATO, Nigeria, Norway,
OE,CD, Portugal, Sweden, United
Kingdom, ond United States), 68,
,1: 68,10; 69,3; 69,6: 69,15 70,2;
ll,ll;
11,12-13:12,2: 72,4;73,1-2; 73,9: 1 4,12; 1 5,2-3; 7 5,1
Financing, 69,3; 7{),2; 74,1
Forcign trade
policy.69..ll
72.4: 7.1.).1\q.16'<
Frccdom
of
establishment measures-see
Establishment, freedom ofGATT
negotiations-seeGATT
andKennedy Round
lndia rcquests tradc agreement, 68.,1; 10,14
Iran, commercial agreement, 68,.1
Ireland, application
for
membership,68,,1: 71,12-13 73,9:
Israel, tracle talks
with,
68,1;
68,4;69,4: 6q.15: 70.2: rgreemenl
ini-tiallrecl,72,3
Kennedy Round position, 68,2-3; 68,
4:70.4: 71.2: 7.r.5: 74.2;7o,2-4
Kenya, talks with, 69,,1; 69,15;75,2-3
Labor poiicy (see ul,so Labor), 69,2;
71,t0;12,6;75,7
Labor relations, 7l ,8-9;
7l,15
73,9:7 5,1; 7
5,lO-12
16,8I-atin America, relations
with,
6fi,4;71.15
Lebanon, talks with, 10,2; 72,14
Monetary
policy
proposals-.seeMonetary questions
Morocco, discussions with, 69,1 3; 69.
Nigeria, trade talks with, 68,4; 69,4t
69,1 5; 72,1; 73,3: 73,12; 7 6,19
Norway, relations with, 7l ,12-13 7),
l1;73,9
Oil
industry, report on, 69,10; stockrequircment, 76,19 (see also
En-ergy )
Patent convenli6n-.eas Patents and
trademarks
Political
unity-r",
EuropeanCom-munity:
Politicalunity
discussedanri Political Unity
llegional
policy-see
Developrnent,regional
Review
of
1963, 68,4-5Spain. relltions r.r ith.
7l.l
6l 71..]Social progress, 7 1,1 0; 7 5,2; 7 5,6-7
Soviet bloc, relations
with
(.see alsoEastern Europe), 7 1,1 I ; 1 I,l21. 72.
4;16,10
Sweden, relations with, 71,12; 73,9
Switzerland, relations
with, 7l,l2l
73,9
Tanganyika, talks
with,
69,4; 69,157 5,2-3
TarilT measures (see also Tariffs), 68,
10'.72,4;13,2;75,1-2
Trade measures (see also Tracle), 69,
l-2;
69,4; 69,15; 70,3; 72,4: 73.2Transport policy (see aLso Transport),
69,2; 72,6; 75,1
Trcaty
of
Rome,68,2;
68,3; 6tt,4;68,7: 69,1', 69,4; 69,7 ; 7 0,1; 7 1 ,4-5
7 1,8: 1 1,11 72,4; 72,7 ; 72,10;'72,
1 1
;
72,151' 73,1 -2; 7 3,9 ; 7 3,10; 7 3,l6;
74,4;74,15
75,1; '15,2; 75,9;7 6,1
:
7 6,9; 1 6,17; 7 6,13:''1 6,t6Tunisia, discussions with, 69,15
Turkey,
association agreement (seenlso Turkey), 68,4; 1 6,17
Uganda, talks with, 69,4; 69,15; 15,
2-3
U.K., relations with (sea a/so Unitecl
Kingdom),
68,4: 69,3; 72,7',75,t2-13.. 16.7
UNCTAD
position,7l,l-2
(see ulsoUNCTAD)
U.S., investments
in
Community, 75,l4-l-5
U.S. relations with (sae a/so Atlantic
coopcration,
United
States, antlU.S. Trade Expansion
Act),
68,2;68,3; 69,6; 70,4:'7
I,l
; 7 1,12; 72,2'.'72,7', 73,4-5 : 73.8: 73, I 0; 7 5,1 ;'7 5,
8;16,2;76,4
EFTA
(European Free TradeAssocia-tion),
69,3; 69,6; 1{.:t,12; 74,1:
76,5 : 7 6,1
;
7 6,1 0; 7 6,18-19Eggs-,iae Poultry and eggs
Electricity-see Energy
E,mployment (see also Labor ancl
Un-ernployment), 68,91 69,2; 69.4; 15,
6_7
Energy (see
a/so
Coal anrl
Nuclearpower) :
Consumption, tahle, 70,7
Coordination
of
policy,
68,7; 69,3;10,7 : 7 1,1 4; 7 \,15:' 7 1,1 I -12
Electricity, 71 ,1
\;
72,9: '74.4Committee
of
national
energycx-perts,68,7; 71.1,1
Interexecutive Working Group on
En-ergy,70,7;11,14
Natural gas, 70,7; 72,8
Nuclear electricity, 70,1', 12,8-9
Oil,
69,3; 69,10; 70,1: 12,4: 12,8-9; 76.t9Sources, 70,7; 7 1,141' 12,8-9
U.K.-ECSC subcommittee on. 68.9
Erhard, Luclwig. 69,6-1 (pltoto)
Establishment, freedom of, 68,10: 69.1 :
69.2: 69.4: 69.1 5: 70.1 5l 71,7
Euratom
(EuropeanAtomic
EnergyCommunity)
(seealso
Europein!^oin^m.u-nity and Nuclear power),
73,12-t3
Agreements for Cooperation :
United Kingdom, 12,8; 7 6,19
United States, 68,5; 72,1; 72,8; 76,
19
Atomic ship program, 69,14;74.10
Budget, 7 0,2; 7 3,13: 7 4,1
Commission:
Krekeler resigns, 68, t I
Margulies appointed, 73,3
Members' visits, 69,14
Merger
with
othertwo
executivesfll5sys5sd-5ss European Com-munity
Reappointment
of
president andvice president, 68,3
Report, seventh general, 72,8-9
Documentation, 69,15; 73,15
Energy
policy-
see EnergyEuratom, 68,9; 74,15
4
External relations, 68,5-6; 71,5; 72,1;72,8-9;75,11
Health and safety, 68,5-6
Insurance, supplementary convention,
68,6
Labor relations, 71,8
Nuclear energy development, 68,5-6;
7 2,8-9 ; 1 2,1 1 ; 7 2,1 5 ; 7 5,l t
Projects
-
seeAVR,
CEA,
CNEN,Dragon, GKSS, FRB, Orgel,
RaP-sodie, RCN, RWE,
SEFOR,
SELNI,
SENA, SENN, SEP ANdSIMEA
Research, 68,5; 68,7; 68,10; 69,14;
72,1; '72,8-9; 72-14; 73,12-13; 73,
15:,74,15;75,t1
Research,
joint
establishments-seeIspra, Karlsruhe,
Mol,
and PettenReview
of
1963, 68,5-6Scientiflc Information Processing
Cen-ter,73,15
Scientific and Technical Committee,
73.13
Security control, 68,6
Supply Agency, 68,5; 70,7; 71,5
Training program, 68,7
Transatom,74,l5
Treaty
of
Rome, 70,1; 71,8; 71,14:,'73,7;73,13
United
Kingdom, ContinuingCom-mittee for Cooperation, 72,8; 73,15
United Kingdom,
general relationswith, 68,6; 72,8;73,15
United States, Euratom Cooperation
Act,
68,6; -11,5', 75,4; 76,19United
States-EuratomJoint
PowerProgram, 68,5-6; 70,15; 71,5; 72,1;
72,8:75,4
United States, general relations with,
68,5 ; 7 0,7 ; 7 2,8-9 ; 7 3,8;'7 3,1 5
Uranium supplies, 68,5; 72,9
European associations, 71,8-9:' 71,131,
71,15;75,10-11
European
Atomic
Energy CommunitY-see
EuratomEuropean B ibliograp hy, 7 5,1 5
European Coal and Steel
Community-.ree ECSC
European
CommunitY
(EuroPean
Aromic Energy CommunitY
Euro-pean Coal and Steel CommunitY,
and
EuropeanEconomic
Com-munity)
(see
also Council
ofMinisters, ECSC, EEC, Euratom,
European Parliament, Permanent
Representatives, rznd Political
un-itv.l:
Atlantic partnership lsee al.ro
Atlan-tic
cooperation), 69,3; 69,6-'7; 72'I ; 73,8-9; 73,t4; 7 5,12-13l, 7 6,6
Citizens' views on, 68,10; 73,13
Diplomatic missions-see Diplomatic
representatives
Exec-utives, presidents and
vice-presi-dents reappointed, 68,3;
vice-presi-dent and members appointed, 74,2
Executives, merger discussed, 68,1;
68,3; 69,3; 69,6-1; 10,1-2; 7t,15;
72,7 ; 72,8; 72,10l. 73,2;'7 3,10;'13,
t4;
73,t5;
74,1;
74,11-12l' 75,5;75,12-13;76,2
Executives congratulate Johnson on
election, 76,15
Executives' statements on British
im-port surcharge, '16,7; 7 6,18
Exicutives' statements
on
executivemerger,76,8-10
lnstitulions, role
of,
68,2; 69,3-4; 69,6-1
;
70,1-2: 71,8; 71,15; 72.'7;
73,1-2; 73,8-10;'74,1; 75,t2-13; 76,
8-
l0
lnternational relations, 71,12-13
Labor views, 71,8-9; 71,15
Member
s6un{1is5-
sgs
Belgium,France,
Germany
(F.R.),
Italy,Luxembourg, and the Netherlands
Monnet Committee proposes
strength-ening,73,8-10
Political
unity
discussed, 69,6-7; 71,l5;
72,7; 13,3: 73,7: 73,8-10; 75,12-13; 76,5; 76,6; 76,9-10; '76,13
Treaties
of
Paris and Rome, 70,1-2;7 1,8; 7 1,14; 72,10:, 73,1 ; 7 4,12; 7 5,
9;'75,12
United Kingdom, relations
with-see
United Kingdom: European
Com-munity, general relations with
European Development Fund, 68,9; 70,
I 4; 7 1,6-7 ; 7 4,13 ; 7 5,13
European Economic Community- EEC
European Community Employees'
Com-mittee
of
the
Campaign AgainstHunger, 71,16
European Free Trade Association-sea
EFTA
European lnvestment Bank, 68,12; 69,
I
6:'70,12
7 1,6-7 ; 73,14; 7 4,6: 7I,
13;76,17
European Nuclear Energy Agency (see
clso Dragon
and OECD),
13,15l.7
5,\t
European Parliament, 69,4; 69,14; 70,
2;72,10
African association, 71,7
Direct elections discussed, 69,3-4;'7
l,
l5;
73,10; 75,12; 16,8-9Economic programming, 69,1 ;'7 1,1
Equal pay considered, 71,10
European University, I 96,1 resolution,
73,7
Executives give views on merger and
Parliament's powers, 76,8-9
Duvieusart elected presidenl, 7 2,1 5
Grain price resolution, 76,10; 76,13
Mansholt plan approved, 68,2
Members, 72,15;74,3
Political unity, attitude on, 73,14 1 6,
9-1 0
Role,
68,2;
69,3-4; 69,6-7: 70,1-2l.7 1,9;'71,10;'7 1,15'. 12,10;'73,10:'
1 4,1
;
7 5,3;'75,12-l3i
76,5; 76,8-9Socialists resolve
on
mergedexecu-tive, 71,10
Transport proposals studied, 69,15
European Payments
Union-see
Mone-tary questions
European schools, 70,8-9
European Social Fund, 1 1,5; 7 1,8-9; 7 4,
6;75,2
European Teachers Association
Secre-tariat,71,l5
European Trade-Union Secretariat (see
a/so
ICFTU
and Trade Unions),7l,B-9:,11,15;71,16
European University, 73,7
Executives
(ECSC
High
Authority,EEC
Commission.and
EuratomCommission)
-see
ECSC, EEC,Euratom,
and
EuropeanCom-munity
Excerpta Medica, 69,15
Exports (see also Trade), 68,1-2; 68,6;
68,7; 69,4; 69,5 (table); 72,6; -14,
3 -4; 7
4,12
'7 6,'7:
7 6,14To associated countries, 71,6
ECSC, 70,6 (table); 74,14; 76,18
Increase 68,5; 69,5
Fats and Oils, 68,1;
69,2;10,4:7l,lZ
Film industry, 70,15
Finet, Paul, 68,3; 71,8; 74,11
Finland, '76,2;76,18
Fouchet Plan, 76,10
France, 68,10; 74,14
Africa,71,7;'72,15
Agriculture, 69,15; 70,5; 72,5; '13,3;
1 6,1
:
7 6,6; 1 6,10; 7 6,13Aid, foreign, 71,6
Apple import ruling, 69,15
Bond issues, 68,12; 7 4,15
Coal, 69,10; 70,6; 76,19
Cooperation with Britain on rail
tun-nel,70,13
Economy, 69,1 4; 7 2,6; 7 3,1 ; 7 4,2; 7 4,
3-4;74,6-7;75,4
Education, 69,8-9; 73,7
Exports, table, 69,5
Franco-German Treaty, 69,6; 7 5,12
Housing, '72,12-14
Imports, table,69,5 Industry,74,5
Inv€stment, 72,6; 73,14l, 7 4,4
Labor, 71,8-9;'1 1,10;'7 3,6-7 ;'7 5,6-7
Nuclear energy (see also
CEA,SENA),
68,5-6; '72,1; 72,8-9; 72,l5;76,t9
Political unity, 69,6-7; 75,13
Prices and wages, 69,5; 69,14:' 72,6;
72,12-14;
74,2;
71,3-4;
7 4,5(table); 75,4;75,6
Steel, 69,i
l;
12,10;'7 4,15;'7 6,19Taxes, table,76,19
Trade, 68,7; 70,5; 72,4-5; 75,4; '76,7
UNCTAD position, 71,2
Franco-German Treaty, 69,6; 75,12
Freeman, Orville, 1 0,4; 1 3,5
Free University of Brussels,7l,15
Fruits and vegetables, 68,5; 69,2;69,15;
73,10;76,1
G
GATT
(General Agreement on Tariffsand Trade)
(seealso
KennedYRound),
69,1;1l,l-2;
7l,ll:
72,2-3; 7 4,12; 7 6,1
:
7 6,tBCommon external tariff, 69,1; 70,3
EEC, general relations with, 73,8
Negotiations, 1 9 60-62,'7 0,3
Pig iron duty, 68,8 Steel tariffs, 68,8
deGaulle, Charles, 69,6-7 (photo); 15,
13
Geel-see Mol
Cermany, Federal Republic
of,
68,10;'7 4,1 4
Africa,72,15
Agriculture, 68,2', 69,15; 70,5;
11,4-5;12,4-5; 73,3; 7 6,1; 16,6
Aid, foreign, 71,6
Apple import ruling, 69,15
Coal industry, 69,10; 76,19
Egg import ruling, 70,3
Economy, 69,1
4,
12,6;'73,1; 71,3-4;'74,6-7:75,4
Exports, table, 69,5
Franco-German Treaty, 69,6; 7 5,12
German-Danish agreement, 68,2; 69,
4; 74,2
Housing, 12,12-14
Imports, table
,
69,5Investments, 72,6; 14,4: 14,15
Iron,68,7
Labor, 71,8-9; 1 1,lO; 73,6-1
;
7 5,6-7 ;Nuclear energy (see
also
GKSS,KRB,
andRWE),
68,5-6; 69,14;7 2,1 ; 1 2,8-9; 72,1 4; 7 2,1 5 ; 7 1,10
Political
unity,
69,6-7; 73,9; 75,12:,16.1:76.5
Prices and wages, 69,5; 69,14;'12,6;
72,12-14:'
74,2:
74,3-4;
7 4,5(table); 15,1; 75,6
Steel, 68,7; 68,8; 69,1
l;
69,19;'72,10:, 71.t5TarifI cuts announced, 72,15
Taxes, table,76,79
Trade, 68,7; 69,10;'10,2; 70,5; 72,4;
75,4;'76,7
Giscard d'Estaing, Yalery, 71,2
GKSS (Gesellschaft
fuer
Kernenergie-verwertung in SchilTbau und
Schiff-ahrt
mbH),
69,14:- 74,10Grains, 68,1-2; 68,5; 69,2; 69,4; 10,4;
70,5; 71,4-5; 72,4-5; 73,1-2; 73,3;
7 3,4-5 ; 7 3,lO; 7 4,2; 7 6,1', 7 6,6: 7 6,
l0;
76,13:'76,14Graphs-see Tables and charts
Great
Britain-see
[]nited KingdomGreece, 69,16;'7O,12'. 71,7; 71,12; 73,
6-7
von der Groeben, Hans, photo, 16,6
de Groote, Pau1,69,14; 73,15
Gross product, Community,
69,14
71,/,. 1) l. 1\ <
Compared to U.K., 69,5
Compared to U.S., 69.5
Group of Ten, 76,18
H
Haekkerup, Per, 68,4
Hallstein,
Walter,
68,3;
70,2;
7O,15( photo) : 7 1,12-13 ; 7 1,15 ; 7 3,3; 7 5,
2:7 6,1-2;7 6,8;7 6,15;7 6,16l.7 6, t'7
Hammes, Charles Leon, 7 4,4; 7 4,13; 7 6,
15 (photol Health:
Agricultural regulations, 69,2; 69,4
ECSC measures, 68,7
;
74,ll
Euratom health protection, 68,5; 68,6
Heath, Edward,71,2
Hedreul, Michel, 70,4
Hellwig,
Fritz,
68,3; 75,3Herbst, Axel, 69,13; 72,3
Herter, Christian,'10,4; 7 1,1; 72,2
(pho-to);
73,4; 76,2Hettlage, Karl-Maria, photo, 70,6
High
Authority-see
ECSCHijzen,
Theodorus,70,4;
71,1;
76,4(photo)
Hirsch, Etienne, 73,7
Housing, 68,1
l;
69,9;'72,12-14ICFTU
(International Confederation ofFree Trade Unions), 69,15;
71,8-9: 7
I,l5;
7 1,1 6;7 4,11 -12; 75,1 0- 1I
Imports, Community (see also Trade),
68,5; 68,7; 69,5
(rable);72,3;72,
6; -74,3-4; 74,12
Agricultural, 68,1-2; 69,2; 69,15; 70,
3;
70,5; 71,14; 73,3; 73,5: 73,10;76,4; '76,6; 76,14
Associated countries, 69,151' 69,4;'7 1,7
Coal, 68,6; 69,10;70,6 13,14
Coffee and cocoa, 69,4
Eastern bloc, 69,10
ECSC, 68,6-7; 68,8-9 (tables)
;
73,1.4Energy supply, 1 O,7 ; 7
l,l
5 ; 7 2,8-9Oil, 69,10; 72,8
Income, 69,3-4; 74,2; 75,4
Farming,
68,l:
69,2; 71,4; 72,5; 73,4-5;74,5;76,14
Workers' salaries as per cent
of
grossnational income, table, 75,6
lndia (see a/so United Kingdom:
Com-monwealth countries), 68,4; 70,14
Industry
(seealso
Competition andUNICE):
Growth, 7 5,1 4-l 5 ; 7 6,13
Investment, 69,5 ; 7 2,6:'7 3,14; 7 5,5
Labor,'74,5;74,6-7
Production, 68,1 1 ; 69,5; 72,6; 7 4,3-4;
74,6
Relations
with
Community, 68,11;7 2,1 5 ; 7 3,9; 7 5,6; 7 5,10-I I
Structure, 74,6
Insurance, 68,6 69,4
Inter-American
Development
Bank(rDB),68,11
Interexecutive Working Group on
En-etgy-see Energy
International Monetary Fund, 76,18
Investment:
European Community, 69,5; 72,6; 7 4,
4;74,13
U.S., in Community, '75,14-15
Iran, 68,4; 72,3;74,12
Ireland, 68,4; '7 1,12-13:. 73,9
lron
(see a/so ECSC), 68,'7; 68,8-9:,71,l4;73,14;75,5
Ispra (see also Orgel project), 68,5; 72,
8;73,13',73,15
Israel, 68,1
;
68,4;
69,15:. 69,4; 70,2;'72,3;74,12
Italy,
68,10; 74,14Agriculture, '71,5; '73,3;
16,t;
16,6; 76,14Aid, foreign, 71,6
Coal industry, 69,10
Court
of
Justice decisions, 74,4Economy, 69,14;
72,6:
'13,1; '74,2;7 4,3-4; 7 4,6-7 : 7 5,4; 7 6,2;'7 6,10
Education, 69,8-9; 13,1
Exports, table, 69,5
Housing, 72,12-14
Imports, table, 69,5
Industry, 12,4;14,4
Investment, '72,6; 73,14; 74,4; 74,15;-l5,4;75,5
(table)
Labor, 7l,B-9; 7 l,1O; 13,6-7 ; 7 5,6-7
Nuclear research (see
also
CNEN,Ispra,
SENN,
SELNI,
andSIMEA),
68,5-6', 69,14: 70,7;72,1; '72,8-9; 71,10
Prices and wages, 69,5; 69,14;,12,6;
72,12-14; 71,2; 74,3-1: 74,5 table;
'7 5,6
Steel, 68,8; 69,1 1 ;'72,1O; 7 4,1 5; 7 6,19
TarilTs, 68,8; 71,4
Taxes, toble,76,19
Trade, 71,14; 7 5,4; 1 6,7
J
Japan, 70,2; 72,1; 11,14; 16,2
Johnson, Lyndon B., 69,6; 72,2;76,15
Joint
Advisory
Committeeon
SocialProblems
of
Paid Farm Workers,69.15
H.M. Queen Juliana, photo,75,l3
Karlsruhe, 68,5; 70,8; 72,1; 12,9
Kennedy Round (see a/so
GATT),
68,9;69,1
;
69,3; 69,6-'7: 70,2; 7 1,1: 7l.
l3:
72,2-3; 72,4; 72,11; 72,15; 73,2.'.'7 6.2-4: 7 6.5:'7 6,7
:
7 6,1 3Agriculture, 68,1-2; 68,3; 70,4; 71,4;
72,2-3;
72,5; 73,3;
73,4-5; 74,2; '16,4;'16,10EEC sets oil tariffs, 72,4
ECSC position, 72,70; 73,14:. 75,3;
7 6,3
EEC position, 68,2-3; 68,4;70,4; 72,
2;74,2
Exceptions
list,
timetable,
75,10;Council approves, 76,1; 76,2
Glossary,7l,3
Kenya, 68,4; 69,1
5;
69,4; 7 4,12; 7 5,2-3KRB (Kernkraftwerk RWE-Bayernwerk
GMBH),
68,5-6; 72,8-9; '72,15Krekeler, Heinz,68,l1
L
Labor (see a/so Circulation, freedom of;
Employment; European
SocialFund;
Readaptation;and
TradeUnions), 68,1
l;
71,8-9; 71,15-16;75. I 0-1
I
Agriculture, 69,15; 7 4,6-7
Costs and wages, tables,74,5;75,6
Equal pay for men and women, 69,2;
71,10
Housing, 68,1 1 ; 7 4,1 I ; 7 5,1 5
Miners' code, 72,10; 74,11-12
Migrant
workers,69,2;
69,4; 71,9;72,6; 73,6-7 (table) 7 5,7
Social security, 68,10; 69,2; 69,4; 7 1,
9; 71,15; 74,5; 74,11:. '75,6-7
Vocational training, 68,6-7: 69,2; 72,
6; 7 3,13; 7 4,6-7 ; 7 4,11 ; 1 5,7
Young workers exchange, 72,6
Latin America, 68,4; 68,12;71,15
Lebanon, 68,4; 70,2; 72,14
Lecourt, Robert, 73,3;'74,4;
74,13
76,l5
Legislation
and legal
topics (see alsoCompetition and Court of Justice),
68,7 ; 69,2; 7 3,1 I ;'7 6,12:' 7 6,1 6
"European" law, 7 4,4; 7 5,9
Pharmaceutical products, 7O,2; 73,13
Levi Sandri, Lionello, '72,6; 74,2: 74,3
(photo); 75,6-7
Linder, Harold, phctto, 10,6
Lucion, PierrE, 70,4
Luns, J.M.A.H., photo, 69,7
Luxembourg, 68,10; 69,12-13
Africa, 71,7; 72,15
Agriculture. 7 1,5: 7 3.3
Economy,69,14
Exports, table, 69,5
Housing,72,12
Imports, table, 69,5
Labor, 71,8-9; 7 1,10; 7 5,6-7
Steel, 69,1
l;
72,1O; 7 4,15Political unity, 69,12-13; 75,13
Prices and wages, 72,12; 7 4,5 (table);
15,4;75,6
m
Malagasy Republic (Madagascar)-see
African associated countries
Malvestiti, Piero, photo,
7Qll
Mansholt, Sicco
L.,
68,2 (photo); 68,3;69,6-7;
70,4; 71,4;
72,4-5; 74,2:76,3; -16,7:76,10
Margulies, Robert,'7 4,2; 7 4,3 (photo)
Marjolin, Robert, 68,3; 69,14; 70,4;71,
4
(photo); 74,2; 75,4; 76,2; 76,3; 76;75
I
Marples, Ernest, 70,13
Martino, Gaetano, 72,15
Mayer, Rene, 75,13 (photo)
Meats, 69,2; 69,4;'70,4; 72,6; 73,5; 7 4,5
Medi, Enrico, 68,3
Meir. Golda. photo,70,l5
Merger
of
European Communities (seealso European Community: Execu-tives' merger discussed), 70,1; 71,
l1;
7l,l
5; 72,7 ;'7 3,1 4; 7 5,12-13Middle East, 69,10l' 7 I,12
Military-see
DefenseMol, 68,5; 70,8; 70,15
Monaco, Riccardo, 74,3; 1 5,15 (photo)
Monetary Committee, 69,1 ; 7 1,1
Monetary questions (see also Capital,
movement
of;
European lnvest-ment Bank; Investlnvest-ment; andMone-tary Committee), 68,5; 73,8;74,7;
76,1 8
Balance
of
payments, Community,69,5
;
69,14; 70,1;'7 1,4; 72,6; 7 4,2Balance of payments, U.S., 74,8-9
Balance of payments,
U,K.,
76,7; 76,l8
Berne Convention, 75,3
Conrmon policy, 69, I ; 7 1 ,1; 7 4,2; '7 5,
l-2;75,4;'16,5
Euro-dollars, 70,12; "7 1,8-9
European Capital Market, 70,12; 73,
l0
European Currencies, 7 0, 12;'7 4,9
European Payments
Union
(EPU),'70,t2
European Monetary Agreement, 70,
12
U.S. policy discussed, 74,8-9
Monnet Committee-see
Action
Com-mittee
for
the
United
States ofEurope
Monnet, Jean, 68,2; '70,11; 73,8-9; 74,
t3
Morocco, 69, I 3; 7 I , I 2
N
NATO (North
Atlantic TreatyOrgan-ization ) tsee also Atlantic
coopera-tion),
72,1: 13,9;74,2; 75,12-13IVlultilateral force, 70,13; 73,8-9; 75,
12.
Natural
gas
see EnergyNelherllnrls, 63.10: 74, l4
Agriculture, 68,1-2; 68,7; 70,5; 71,5;
73,3;76,6
Aid,
foreign,7l,6
Bond issues, 76,5
Coal,69,l0;76,19
Economy, 69,14 12.6'. 73,1t '71,3-4;
'71,6-7:75,4
Education, 69,8-9
Exports, table, 69,5
Housing, 72,12-14
Imports, 69,5 (table); 11,14
Investment, 72,6;'7 4,4
Labor, 71,8-9; 7
l,l0
73,6-7Netherlands Antilles association, 75,
13
Nuclear
research (seealso
Petlen,RCN,
arrl
SEP),
68,5-6; 69,14;72,15:. 74,10
Political unity, 69,6-71 70,10-11; 75,
12-13
Prices and wages, 69,14;
'12,6:72,12-l4;
7 4,3-4; 7 4,5 (table);'15,6Steel, 68,8; 69,1 I ; 12,10:.'14,15
Surinam association, 73,2
Taxes, table, 76,19
Trade, 68,7; 69,10; 70,5; 71,14;16,7
Netherlands Antilles, 75,13
Nigeria, 68,4; 69,15; 69,4: 72,4; '13,3:
75,2-3; 76,19
EEC, trade with, table,'14,12
Norway,
68,4; 68,6; '11,12-13 72,11;73,9
Nuclear power (see also Euratom), 70,
7i
74,10Capacity, 68,6; 1 2,9; 72,11
Liability,
supplementary convention,68.6
Military
application, 73,8Production forecast, 72,8-9
Uranium requirements and reserves
of West. 68,5; "11,5;72,9
o
OECD (Organization for Economic
Co-operation and Development) (see
also
EuropeanNuclear
EnergyAgency and OF,F,C), 70,12;'13,15
75,11;76,18
OEEC (Organization for European
Eco-nomic Cooperation) (see c/so
Euro-pean Payments Union), 74,2
Oil-see
EnergyOtto Hahn atomic ship (see also GKSS),
74,10
Orgel project (see also lspra), 12,9; 73,
13
P
Paraguay, 68,1 1
Patents and trademarks, 69,15; 74,15;
75,14;76,13
Permanent Representatives, 69,4; 70,1;
7 t,12: 7 4,1
;
7 5,2-3 ; 7 6,1 -2Petten, 68,5; 69,14
Pharmaceutical
products,
69,2;'70,2;73,13
Pisani, Edgar, photo, 68,2
Political unity (see a/so Action
Commit-tee for the United States of Europe
and European Community), 69,7;
7 1,15; 73,2; 73,7
;
7 5,12-13; 76,6;7 6,9-10; 7 6,13
Bonn Declaration, 7 3,7 ; 7 6,10
European
Parliament's resolutions,'73,7
Monnet Committee, 1964 statement, 73,8- 10
Paris meeting, 13,7 ; 1 6,9
German proposals of 1964, 7 6,1; 76,5
U.K.
relationshipwith,
69,6-7; 72,'7 ;15,12-13;16,10
Population, 68,10-1
1;
71,161''72,12-14;73,4:76,6
Surveyed on Community, 68,10; 73,
13
Pork, 68,5; 69,2; 71,5;73,10; 74,5; 76,
14
Portugal, 73,6-7
Potthoff, Heinz, 71,8
Poultry and eggs, 68,5; 69,2; 69,4; 70, 3; 7 1,5 ; 7 3,5; 7 3,lO:. 7 4,5
Prices, 68,11; 69,5; 69,9; 69,14; 7O,2;
71,4; 72,6; -13,1; 74,2; 74,3-4; 74,
5;
75,4Agricullural,
68,2', 69,2; 70,2', 70,4;70,5;
71,4-5; '72,4-5',74,2;
74,5;7 6,1; 16,5; 7 6,6;'7 6,10; 7 6,13; 1 6,
14
Coal and Steel, 68,7; 68,8; 71,15
Public opinion
poll,
68,10; 73,13Publications, 68,12; 69,10; 69,16; 7O,3;
70,5; 70,7
:
70,16; 7 1,5; 7l,l0
7t,
t 5 ;'7 l,16; 7 2,6; 7 2,8; 72,1 6; 7 3,1 6;
74,3: 74,5; 74,16; 75,5: 75,6:'75.
t6;76,20
R
Rabot, Louis Ceorges, 68,2;10,4
Rapsodie project (see also
CEA),
72,8;76,19
RCN
(Reactor Centrum Nederland), 69,14:'74,10Readaptation, 68,6-7; 70,2; 71,15
Report, General-see under
ECSC,EEC, and Euratom
Research:
African development, 74,13
ECSC, 68,7; 68,9; 68,1
l;
71,15. 13,1l:' 74,11
lr[usls31-5sg Euratom
Rey, Jean, 69,4'. 69,13; 70,2; 70,4; 71,
1l
(photo); 72,2; 72,11; 72,14; 75,12;'76,4;76,7
Reynaud, Roger, 68,3; 71,8
Right
of
establishment-seeEstablish-ment. freedom of
Rice, 68,1
;
68,5: 69,2; 69,4; 70,4; 7 t,5:72,4; 73,5; 13,10; 14,2; 76,14
Rochereau, Henri, 68,2; 69,4; 70,2
Rollman, Tony, 74,13
Rossi, Andr6, 7 6,1O; 7 6,13 (photo)
Roth, William
M.,7l,l
Roosa, Robert, 70,6
Rusk, Dean, 70,4;72,1
s
Salaries-see Wages
Sassen, E.M.J. A., photo, 72,8-9
Schaus, Lambert, photo, 7 5 ,8
Seaborg, Glenn T., 75,4
Schloesser, Pierre, 71 ,1 ; 7 6,4 (photo)
Schmuecker,
Kurt, 69,3;
69,6:
70,2;75,3
Schroeder, Gerhard, 68,4; '7 5
,12 ( photo)
Schuman Plan, declaration, 71,8; 74.13
Schwarz, Werner, 71 ,4
Scientific and Technical Committee, 73,
13
Scientific Information Processing Center
(see also Euratom and
lspra),
73,l5
SEFOR (South-West Experimental Fast
Oxide Reactor), 72,9
Segni, Antonio, photo, 69,6-7
SELNI (Societi
ElettronucleareItal-iana), 68,5; 70,7
SENA
(Soci6t6d'Energie
nucl6airefranco-belge des Ardennes), 68,6;
72,8-9;72,15
SENN (Societi Elettronucleare
Nazion-ale ) , 68,5-6; 72,8-9: '72,15
SEP (Samenwerkende Electriciteits
Pro-$rctiebedrijven), 68,6; 72,15
Services, supply
of-see
Establishment,SIMEA
(Societi Italiana
MeridionaleEnergia
Atomica),
68,6; 72,9; 72,l5
Shimoda, Takeso, 70,2
Skribanowitz, Hans, phot o, 7O,6
Southwest
Atomic
Energy Associates(SAEA),
72,9Social Fund-see European Social Fund
Spaak, Paul-Henri, 69,6-7 (photo); 72,
7;75,12;76,5;76,10
Spain, 71,16; 73,3; 73,6-i
Standing Committee
of
RevenueDe-partment Heads (see also Taxes),
70,t5
Steel (see also ECSC):
Deliveries, tables, 69,1
I
Exports,73,I41'76,18
German mergers approved, 68,7
Imports, 68,8 (table); 73,14
Industry's recovery, 69,11; 70,6; 76,
l9
Industry investment, 68,9;'7 5,15
International Congress on Steel Uses,
75,3;76,11
Investment loans, 70,15
Kennedy
Round,
in,
72,10
73,14', '75,3;7 6,3Labor, 68,9;74,6
Market weakness, 68,7; 68,6-8
Output, tables, 69,1 1 ; 7 4,15
Production, table, 68,8; 72,10; 1 4,15
Productivity, tables, 69,11
Research, 68,9; 73,15
Trade, 68,8-9
Strauss, Walter, 74,3 Sugar, 69,2; 70,4 Surinam, 73,2
Sweden, 7 0,12; 7 1,12; 1 3,9 ; 7 6,2
Switzerland, 70,12:' 71,12-13: 73,6-7; 73,9;7 4,8;76,2
"Synchronization," 68,4
T
Tables and charts:
African associates, map, 7 1 ,6
Community development ateas, map,
'14,'1
Coal production, 69,10
Coal output increase, 69,10
Coal requirements. 70,6
Coal supply, 70,6
EEC
durables, ownership andpur-chase since 1958, 68,10
EEC tarill reductions for Israeli
prod-ucts, 72,3
Energy consumption, 70,7
Imports since 1958, 69,5
Investment in ECSC industries, 75,5
Pattern of migration
in
1963,73,6Labor costs, 74,5
Nigeria-EEC trade, 7 4,72
Pig-iron imports to Community, 68,9
Pig-iron production, 68,9
Steel imports to Community, 68,8 Steel
order,69,ll
Steel output, 69,1
l;
7 4,15 Steel production, 68,8Taxes,76,19
Trade
in
dairy
products, beef andveal,76,l4
Wages and salaries, per cent
of
grossnational income, 75,6
Wages, average gross hourly increase
1962-1963,74,5
Tanganyika, 68,4; 69,15:. 69,4; 74,12;
7 5,2-3
Tariffs (see a/so
GATT):
Agricultural, 68,3; 69,1; 73,4; 75,1; 76,5
Associated countries, 69,4: 7 1,7;'76,
t7
Benelux, 68,9
Common external
tariff,
68,3; 68,4;69,1; 70,2; 70,3; 71,12-13; 72,3;
7 2,4;'7 2,1 5 ; "1 3,2; 7 5,1 -2
Concessions to lndia, 68,4 C-oncessions to Israel, 72,3
Customs union, acceleration
of
time-table, 68,4; 69,1; 69,3; 70,2; 73,2;
75,1;76,5
ECSC, 68,7; 68,8-9; 72,10
Germany plans tariff cuts, 72,15
India's request to EEC, related to, 70,
l4
Internal
tarills,
68,10;
69,1;
69,3;69,4;72,15;75,t:76,1
Quotas, 70,15; '7 I ,l
1;
72,4:
72,11;73,14;76,16
Quotas, related
to
Communist bloc,68,7-8; 72,2;
7Z,lt
U.K., related to, 69,10; 70,3:70,7
U.S., related
to
(see olso U.S. 'IradeExpansion
Act),
69,10; 70,3;70,1;72,1-2
Taxes, 68,10; 70,15; '76,7; 76,18:- 76,19
ECSC levy, 68,8
Turnover tax proposals, 69,15; 69,3;
7O,15:'75,2
Trabucchi, Alberto, 74.13
^frade (see also EEC, Exports, GATT,
Imports, Tariffs,
and
U.S. TradeExpansion Act) :
Agriculture, 68,1-2; 68,3; 69,2; 69,4;
69,15;
70,3; 70,4;
72,2-3; 72,5;73,2;
73,4-5;73,10; 74,5;
75,2;76,1; 76,6; 76,14
Agriculture,
organizationof
worldmarkets (see also World
commod-ity
agreements below), 71,1-2;72,2-3;72,4
Associated countries, 69,1 5; 1 1,1
Common policy, 68,1 ;70,2; 76,5
Consumer goods, raDie, 68,10
Dumping, 68,3;72,11
Eastern Europe, 68,7; 68,8; 69,3:69,
l0;
70,5; 71,7;7l,ll;
72,4; 76,10ECSC, 68,6-7; 68,8-9; 73,14
Foreign policy, 69,3; 72,4; 73,2
Greek-EEC trade, 74,2
International (see also
World
com-modity
agreementsbelow);
68,3;7 3,4-5
;
7 4,4;'7 4,8; 7 6,2-4Intra-African, 71,7
Intra-Community, 68,5; 68,7
;
69,1-2;69,5; 69,15; 7O,3; 71,14; 72,4-5; 73,2;75,2
Israel-EEC trade,72,3
Japan, 72,4
Nigeria-EEC trade, table, 74,12
U.K., 68,9; 69,5; 7 6,7 ; 7 6,18-19
U.S., 69,3; 69,5; '72,2-3; '73,4-5; 73,
10
World commodity agreements, 70,4;
70,5; 7O,14; 7l ,1-2; 72,2; 73,4-5
World trade, 68,9; 69,3; 69,5;71,1-2;
72,2-3; 13,14; 76,6
Trade Unions (see also ICFTU and
La-bor),
69,2; 69,4;
69,15; 71,8-9;7l,lO;
7t,t3;
71,15; 73,9; 73,16; 74,11-12;76,8-9Members of Monnet Committee, 73,8
Transport, 69,1
;
69,15; 7 0,15; 7 4,6Air
Union, 75,8Agriculture, 7 1,4; 72,4
Coordination
of
common policy, 69,2;72,5;75,1;75,8
Rhine tralfic, 69,15
Transuranium Elements Institute-see
Karlsruhe
Treaties, Rome-ree EEC and Euratom
Treaty, Paris-see ECSC
Tropical products, 70,14; 71,12; 72,3;
7 4,12
EEC and U.K. suspend certain duties,
7 1,7
Tunisia, 69,15:- 71 ,12
Turkey, 7O,12; 7l,12; 73,6-7
Association agreement
with
EEC, 68,4;76,17Tuthill, John W., 70,4;75,4
Tyler, William, 75,7; 75,8
Uganda, 68,4; 69,4; 69,15; 7
I,l3:
7 4,12UNCTAD
(United Nations Conferenceon
Trade and Development) (seea/so United Nations), 68,4;70,2
Unemployment (see also Employment
and
Readaptation),
68,7; 7 4,6-7;'7 5,4: 7 5,6
UNICE (Union
des Industriesde
la Communaut6 Europ6enne),75,10-1t
Union
of
Soviet SocialistRepublics-see Eastern Europe
United Kingdom:
Aid,
foreign, 68,4Balance
of
payments, 76,7;76,18Coal exports to Community, 69,10
Commonwealth countries, 68,4; 69,
4; 7 0,t 4: 7 1,6; 7 1,t2-13 ; 7 2,3
Cooperation
with
France
on
railtunnel,70,l3
ECSC, Council
of
Association, 68,9;76,7;76,18
Euratom, Continuing Committee for
Cooperation with (see a/so Nuclear
cooperation
with
Communitybe-low),72,8:73,15
Euratom-U.K., agreement-see Eura-tom
European Community, general
rela-tions with, 68,4; 69,3; 69,6-7;72,'7;
7 5,12-13 ; 7 6,7 : 7 6,18;'7 6,lO
European Community, views on, 68,
1O;73,13
European
political
union. r'iews on.69,6
Import surcharge measures discussed,
76,7;76,18-19
Kennedy Round, 76,2
Labor, 73,6-7
Monetary question, 70,12;'7 4,9
Monnet Committee urges
U.K.
joinCommunity, 73,9;
Nuclear Cooperation
with
Commun-ity. 72.8: 73.1 1 I 1.1.l5
TarilTs, 70,3
'[rade,'7 1,7
;
7 6,7;
7 6,10; 7 6,18UNCTAD
Conference position, 71,2UNCTAD
(United Naticns Conferenceon
Trade and Development), 69,l5;
70,4; 71,1-2;7l,ll
United Nations, 71,2; 71,11:'12,'7; 74,
13;76,10
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Social, and Cultural Organization),
70,8
United States (see also Atlantic
cooper-ation, U.S.
Atomic
EnergyCom-mission, and U.S. Trade Expansion
Act):
Agricultural relations with
Commun-ity,
70,3; 70,1; 1 1,2; 7 3,1-5; -13,8',71,1 0
Balance
of
payments, 74,8-9(ioal
exportsto
Community(com-pared ro U.S.), 69,10
ECSC
bond
issue floatedon
U.S.capital marker, 71,15
ECSC relations with, 70,6; 75,9; 76,
ll
EEC, relations
with-see
EECEuratom Cooperation
Act
of
1958, '75,4Euratom-U.S.
Agreementfor
Co-operation
for
Peaceful Uses ofAtomic Energy-see Euratom
Euratom-U.S.
Joint
Power Program-see
EuratomEuratom, relations with, 75,.1
European Community, relations with
(see also Atlantic
cooperation,EEC,
Euratom,GATT,
KennedyRound, NATO, OECD, Trade, and
U.S. Expansion
Act),
68,2; 69,6;70,13; 71,12; 72,7; 73,8-9;
75,12-13; 76,6
Investments, foreign,'75,14-15
Kennedy Round position, 7O,4; 71, 2-3; 73,5; 76,2; 76,4
Monetary questions, 70,12 7 4,8-9
Nuclear cooperation with Community
-5sg
[g1n[6rnNuclear
materials (seealso
Fura-tom),
68,5; 70,7; 72,1; '72,8; 73,8-9;75,4
Tariffs, 68,3; 70,3
Trade
relationswith
Community-see Trade
UNCTAD
Conference position, 71,2United States Atomic Energy Commis-sion, 68,5; 70,7; 72,1; 72,8-9
United States Trade Expansion Act, 68,
3; 71,13:' 73,5; 76,4
Y
Van Houtte, Albert, 7 4,4
Varese, 70,8
Vehicles, motor, 74,14
Venezuela,69,l0
Vocational training-see Education anrl
Readaptation
Wages, 69,2; 69,5; 69,14; '71,10; 74,4;
74,5 (table) 75,6 (table)
Wellenstein, Edmund,
(photo)
70,6Werner, Pierre, 74,1; 75-13 (photo)
Weydert, Marc, 71,1
Western European
Union,
68,4; 68,6;76,5
Wheat-see Grains
Wilson, Harold, 76,9
Wines, 69,2; 76,1
Woods, George, 70,6
World
Federationof
Free TradeUn-ions,71,8
White, Eric Wyndham, 76,2
Y
w
Yukama, Morio, 70,2
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