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United Kingdom--Continued
    trade policies, 133; trade restric-
    tions, 711, 713n, 715, 733-745, 748n,
    752-779; treaty of friendship, com-
    merce, and navigation with the
    United States, negotiation~s con-
    cerning, 684; U.S. economic and fi-
    nancial assistance, 768, 814; U.S.
    military assistance, 434, 616; U.S.
    military bases, 262; U.S. policy, 144,
    165, 179, 181-182, 216
United Nations:
  Armed forces at the disposal of the
       Security Council, U.S. position
       regarding, 1, 20-21,9 44-45, 59,
       155, 650
  Atomic Energy Commission, 8, 17n,
      18, 20, 25-26, 40, 43, 46-48, 55-
      56, 61n, 62, 64, 69-71, 73-74, 79,
      81, 84-86, 88-89, 91, 95, 97-98,
      103, 105, 108, 112-113,:117-120,
      122-125, 271
  Commission for Conventional Arma-
      ments: Activities of, 19-20, 68n,
      75, 86, 92-93, 105, 125; British
      position, 20, 6163, 67-,68, 110;
      Chinese representation question,
      59, ...62, 67-ý6; French position,
      20-21i; Soviet position, 20-21, 59,
      62-63, 65-67, 68n, 87, 92-93; U.S.
      position, 20, 44-45, 59, 64-68, 74-
      75, 86-88, 93, 103, 105, 108, 117-
      120, 123-124
  Economic and Social Council, 784-
      785, 788-789, 864, 902
  General Assembly:
    Atomic energy, international con-
        trol of:
      Acheson-Lilienthal report, 1946,
           24, 26n, 69, 89, 270
      Activities  and  considerations
           concerning, 17n, 45-48, 105
      Bohr letter to the United Nations,
          June 9, 1950, 75-79, 102
      Chinese representation question,
          18, 46-47, 56, 61, 73, 81, 562
      Country    positions: Australia,
           106, 110-111, 117-118, 119n,
           120, 122; Belgium, 106, 108-
           109; Brazil, 121;-. Byelo-
           russia, .123; Canada, 4, 9,11-
           12, 16, 18,9 42, 57, 60-61, 81,
           101, 106, 109, 117-120, 122,
           125,  561-652;   Czechoslo-
           vakia, 123; Ecuador, 110,
           122; Egypt, 110; France, 4,
           9, 11-12, 21, 56-58, 80-81, 91,
           106, 110, 117, 122; India, 106,
           121; Indonesia, 123; Nether-
           lands, 122; Norway, 106;
           Pakistan, 123; Poland, 123;
           Saudi Arabia, 116; Soviet
           Union, 2-12, 16-18, 24n, 25,
           27-28, 30n, 35-36, 41-42, 46-


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United Nations--Continued
  General Assembly-Continued
    Atomic energy, -international con-
        trol of-Continued
      Country positions-Continued
          49, 51, 55-56, 60-61, 65, 70-
          77, 81, 85, 89-92, 95-96, 101-
          103, 111-114, 118, 121-124,
          154-155, 161-162, 270-273,
          275, 516, 561-562; Syria, 106;
          Turkey, 122; Ukraine, 123;
          Union of South Africa, 106;
          United Kingdom, 4, 9, 12, 16,
          28, 40, 42, 48-49, 57, 106, 109-
          110, 117-119, 122; United
          States, 1-9, 22-45, 51-56, 59,
          64-75, 79-86, 88-106, 108-109,
          111-114, 119-122, 140, 161,
          164, 169, 174, 192-195, 237,
          269-271, 274-275, 296, 493n,
          507, 512, 513n,-516, 523, 526-
          . 527, 532, :565, 580; Yugo-
          slavia, 121, 123
      Resolution 496 (V), Dec. 13, 1950,
           122, 124-125
      Sponsoring powers, meetings of,
          17-19, 40, 45-48, 57-58, 71-
          73, 81, 84-85, 91, 561
      Veto question, 6-7, 26-27, 41, 72,
           103
    ýJChinese representation  question,
        89
    COonventional armaments, regula-
        tion of: British position, 20;
        !Soviet position, 32-34, 87, 92,
        103, 155, 273n, 509; U.S. posi-
        tion, 1, 4, 19-22, 31-35, 45, 86-
        88, 92-94, 104-106, 109, 114,
        508-509
    Essentials of Peace resolution, 561n
    First Committee, 111
    Fourth Committee, 913
    International Criminal Court, pro-
        posed, 104
    Jerusalem, resolution calling for in-
         ternationalization of, 136
    Korean question, 89
    Lie twenty-year peace plan, 105, 107
    Peace through deeds resolution,
        105, 107
    Resolution 1 (1), Jan. 24, 1946,
        establishing ithe U.N. Atomic
        Energy Commission, 17n, 64, 71
    Resolution 191 (III)., Nov. 4, 1948,
        regarding international control
        of atomic energy, 17n, 46, 69
    Resolution 290 (IV) on essentials
        of peace, 561n
    Resolution 299 (IV), NYov. 23, 1949,
        19. 46, 73
    Resolution 300 (IV), Dec. 5, 1949,
        regarding conventional arma-
        ments, 19, 44, 62, 68