INDEX
WORLD SECURITY
1) The Problem of Voting in the Security Council.
Attachments:
(a) Analysis of President's formula given
to Soviet and British Ambassadors.
(b) Letter of January 14 from British Embassy
agreeing with President's formula.
2) Composition of the Security Council -- status of
France.
3) Nations to be Invited to the United Nations
Conference -- status of six American Associated
Nations.
4) Conference of American Republics in Mexico City
and Discussions with Latin American Ambassadors
in Washington.
5) Dependent Territories and International Trusteeship.
6) The International Court of Justice.
7) Liquidation of the League of Nations.
EUROPE
1) The necessity of the three principal Allies
arriving at a common political program for
Liberated countries.
2) American policy toward spheres of influence.
3) UNRRA
(1) Accomplishments and problems.
(2) Operations in the Balkans.
(3) Relations with the Soviet Government.
4) Treatment of Germany (Political).
5) Economic policies toward Germany.
6) German Reparations.
7) Treatment of Austria (Political).
8) Economic