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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of

ConfidentialU.S. State Department

Central Files

SAUDI ARABIA1960-January 1963

Internal Affairs and Foreign Affairs

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ConfidentialU.S. State Department

Central Files

SAUDI ARABIA1960-January 1963

INTERNAL AFFAIRSDecimal Numbers 786A, 886A, and 986A

andFOREIGN AFFAIRS

Decimal Numbers 686A and 611.86A

Project CoordinatorRobert E. Lester

Guide compiled byBlair D. Hydrick

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Confidential U.S. State Department central files. Saudi Arabia, 1960-January 1963 :internal affairs and foreign affairs / project coordinator Robert E. Lester ; guide compiledby Blair Hydrick.

p. cm.ISBN 1-55655-920-8

1. Saudi Arabia--Politics and government. 2. Saud, King of Saudi Arabia, 1902-1969.I. Title: Confidential U.S. State Department central files. II. Title: Guide to microfilmedition of confidential U.S. State Department central files. III. Title: Saudi Arabia,1960-January 1963. IV. Hydrick, Blair. V. United States. Dept. of State. VI. UniversityPublications of America (Firm).

DS244.56 .C664 2002953.8--dc21

2002030425CIP

The documents reproduced in this publication are among the records of the U.S.Department of State in the custody of the National Archives of the United States. No copyright

is claimed in these official records.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction vScope and Content Note ixSource Note xiOrganization of the U.S. Department of State Decimal Filing System xiiiNumerical List of Country Numbers xviiAcronym List xxvReel Index

Reel 1Internal Political and National Defense Affairs

786A.00 Political Affairs [General] 1

Reel 2786A.00 Political Affairs [General] 5786A.02 Political Affairs: Government 6786A.03 Political Affairs: Constitution 6786A.1 Political Affairs: Executive Branch of Government 6

Reel 3786A.1 Political Affairs: Executive Branch of Government cont 10786A.2 Political Affairs: Legislative Branch of Government 11786A.3 Political Affairs: Judicial Branch of Government 11786A.5 National Defense Affairs 11

Reel 4786A.5 National Defense Affairs cont 15

Reel 5786A.5 National Defense Affairs cont 19

Internal Economic, Industrial, and Social Affairs

886A.00 Economic Matters 21

Reel 6886A.00 Economic Matters cont 23886A.10 Financial Matters 24886A.20 Agriculture 27

Reel 7886A.20 Agriculture cont 28

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Reel 8886A.20 Agriculture cont 30886A.30 Manufacturers; Manufacturing 31886A.40 Social Matters 32886A.50 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities 32

Communications; Transportation; Science

986A.00 Communications 33986A.30 Telephone 33986A.40 Radio; Radiobroadcasting 33

Reel 9986A.40 Radio; Radiobroadcasting cont 33986A.50 Television 33986A.60 Public Press 33986A.70 Transportation 34986A.80 Science 38

Reel 10International Political Relations; Bilateral Treaties--Saudi Arabia

686A.00 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Other Countries 38686A.86B Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and the

United Arab Republic 38686A.86D Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait 40686A.86F Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Qatar 40686A.86G Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and the Trucial

Sheikhs [States] 40686A.86H Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Yemen 40686A.87 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iraq 41686A.88 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran 41686A.89 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan 41686A.90D Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan 41686A.95B Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and South Korea 41686A.98 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Indonesia 41

International Political Relations; Bilateral Treaties--U.S.-Saudi Arabia

611.86A Political Relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia 41

Subject Index 47

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INTRODUCTION

Upon Abd al Aziz's death in 1953 he was succeeded by his son, Saud. Saud hadbeen designated crown prince some years before in a political act that went back tothe days of Muhammad ibn Saud and Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab. The new KingSaud did not prove to be a leader equal to the challenges of the next two decades.He was a spendthrift even before he became king, and this became a more crucialissue when he controlled the kingdom's purse strings. Saud paid huge sums tomaintain tribal acquiescence to his rule in return for recruits for an immense palaceguard, the White Army, so-called because they wore traditional Arab dress ratherthan military uniforms. Revenues could not match Saud's expenditures for the tribes,subsidies to various foreign groups, and his personal follies. By 1958 the riyal had tobe devalued nearly 80 percent, despite annual oil revenues in excess of US$300million. Dissatisfaction grew over wasteful expenditures, the lack of development ofpublic projects and educational institutions, and the low wages of the growing laborforce. Citizens were becoming aware of the dual culture emerging in Saudi Arabia.Privileged classes had been unknown in the early days of Abd al Aziz's reign; hisfirst palace was made of the same sun-dried mud bricks that the peasants used,shaykhs and beduin herdsmen called each other by their first names, and theclothing of rich and poor was quite similar.

Dissatisfaction came from many sources, chief of which were a few of the moreliberal princes and the sons of the rising middle class educated abroad. In an effort todiscourage the formation of critical attitudes, college students abroad were forbiddento major in law, political science, or related areas. In 1956 ARAMCO Saudi workerscalled a second strike, the first having occurred in 1953. Saud issued a royal decreein June 1956 forbidding further strikes under penalty of dismissal.

In foreign relations Saud followed the inclinations of his father and promoted Arabunity by demanding, in cooperation with Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, the liberationof Palestine. Saudi Arabia's ties with Egypt had been strengthened by a mutualdefense pact. Together Nasser and Saud assisted in financing an effort todiscourage Jordan from joining the Western-sponsored Baghdad Pact. WhenFrench, British, and Israeli forces invaded Egypt in 1956 as a result of Nasser'snationalization of the Suez Canal, Saud granted the equivalent of US$10 million toEgypt, severed diplomatic relations with Britain and France, and placed an embargoon oil shipments to both countries.

U.S.-Saudi relations also declined during the early years of Saud's reign.Nationalists criticized the leasing of the Dhahran air base to the United States,calling it a concession to American imperialism. In 1954 the U.S. Point Four missionwas dismissed.

A major reorientation of Saudi policy was initiated in 1957 after Saud's successfulvisit to the United States. In a conference with President Dwight D. Eisenhower,

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Saud gave support to the Eisenhower Doctrine and agreed to a five-year renewal ofthe lease of the Dhahran air base.

But as Western relations improved, those with Egypt worsened. Egypt and SaudiArabia had been drawn together because of their mutual interest in obtaining Arabindependence from non-Arab foreign intervention. Beyond that point all similarity ofobjectives vanished. Nasser had deposed a king in Egypt and was encouragingrevolutionary attitudes in other Arab countries. His notions of Arab unity andeconomic socialism were abhorrent to Saud and to many Saudis who wished topreserve an independent and capitalistically oriented kingdom. Furthermore, theEgyptians trafficked with the Soviet Union, from whom the Saudis had declined anarms offer and to whom they denied diplomatic recognition because of their fear ofCommunism. The presence of large numbers of Egyptian military attaches andteachers in Saudi Arabia caused concern among the Saudis that, at the very least,unacceptable views would circulate. Saudi officials were aghast when Syria andEgypt merged in 1958 to form the United Arab Republic. Yet the shock generated bynews of the union paled before the subsequent disclosures of an alleged conspiracyby Saud to subvert the venture and to assassinate Nasser.

The embarrassed senior members of the royal family had also becomeincreasingly unhappy over Saud's tendency to appoint his inexperienced young sonsto major government positions rather than older, more seasoned family members.They feared that such appointments indicated a plan to transfer the succession to hisoffspring as opposed to the traditional practice of selecting the most senior andexperienced family member as leader. These fears, combined with their concernover Saud's profligate spending and the alleged assassination plot, increased familydissatisfaction to the point that senior members of Al Saud urged Saud to relinquishpower to Faisal. On March 24, 1958, Saud issued a royal decree giving Faisalexecutive powers in foreign and internal affairs, including fiscal planning. As a resultof Faisal's initiation of an austerity program in 1959 that included a reduction ofsubsidies to the royal family, the budget had been balanced, currency stabilized, andembarrassing national debts resolved.

The reductions in the royal household budget incensed Saud and his circle, and adispute arising out of Saud's desire to give full control of a Hejaz oil refinery to one ofhis sons made Faisal's position increasingly precarious. In January 1961, Faisal andhis Council of Ministers tendered their resignations. Saud assumed the post of primeminister and made another brother, the progressive Talal, minister of finance andnational economy. A new cabinet was formed, composed of many Western-educatedcommoners. There was much talk of innovative governmental moves, but nonematerialized. Talal, concluding that Saud had misrepresented his intentions toengage his support, departed for Cairo, taking several air force officers and theirairplanes with him. Civil war broke out in Yemen in September 1962, and Egyptianforces arrived to support the revolutionaries against the Saudis, who supported theoverthrown royalist government. At that time the destruction of the Saudi monarchyseemed a distinct possibility.

Faisal had been restored as deputy prime minister and foreign minister in March1962, to substitute for Saud, who was in the United States for medical treatment. InOctober 1962, Faisal was urged by the ulama and many princes to accept thekingship, but he declined, citing his promise to his father to support Saud. InsteadFaisal again became prime minister, named Khalid deputy prime minister, and formed

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a government. He took command of the armed forces and quickly restored theirloyalty and morale.

The following month he announced a ten-point plan for reform. Projected changesin the government included promises to issue a constitution, establish localgovernment, and form an independent judiciary with a supreme judicial councilcomposed of secular and religious members. He pledged to strengthen Islam and toreform the Committee for Encouragement of Virtue and Discouragement of Vice (alsoknown as the Committee for Public Morality). Progress was to be ensured by theregulation of economic and commercial activities, and there was to be a sustainedeffort to develop the country's resources. Social reforms would include provisions forsocial security, unemployment compensation, educational scholarships, and theabolition of slavery. Consultations between Faisal and President John F. Kennedyled to promises of U.S. support of Faisal's plans for reform and of Saudi Arabia'sterritorial integrity. Diplomatic relations were reestablished with Britain and France,and debts to them were repaid. Faisal's projects and the budgetary allowancenecessary to modernize the armed forces for their engagement in Yemen meant thatthe king's personal income had to be cut.

During his reign, Saud had largely cut himself off from the citizenry, relying heavilyon his advisers, many of whom were primarily concerned with acquiring personalwealth and power. Faisal, in contrast, despite working long hours on affairs of state,made himself available to the public daily in the traditional majlis, followed by a mealopen to anyone. During the times he had acted as prime minister for Saud, Faisalhad strengthened the power of the Council of Ministers and in 1954 had beenprimarily responsible for the creation of the ministries of commerce and industry andof health.

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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, 1960-January 1963

The U.S. State Department Central Files are the definitive source of Americandiplomatic reporting on political, military, social, and economic developmentsthroughout the world in the twentieth century. Surpassing the scope of the StateDepartment's Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS) series, the Central Filesprovide extensive coverage of all political, military, social, and economic mattersrelating to a particular country and/or world event.

The State Department Central Files for 1960-January 1963 cover a crucial periodin U.S. and world history. Each part of the 1960-1966 series contains a wide rangeof primary materials: special reports and observations on political and military affairs;studies and statistics on socioeconomic matters; interviews and minutes of meetingswith U.S. and foreign government officials and leaders; legal and claimsdocumentation; full texts of important letters and cables sent and received by U.S.diplomats and embassy personnel; reports, news clippings, and translations fromjournals and newspapers; and countless high-level/head of state governmentdocuments, including speeches, memoranda, official reports, aide-memoire, andtranscripts of political meetings and assemblies.

In addition, these records offer new insights into the evolution of American foreignpolicy toward both allies and adversaries and into the shaping of the policies of thesecountries toward the United States. Of even greater importance for the study ofindividual countries is the comprehensive manner in which the Central Filesilluminate the internal affairs of foreign countries. There are thousands of pagesarranged topically and chronologically on crucial subjects: political parties, unrestand revolution, human rights, government administration, fiscal and monetary issues,labor, housing, police and crime, public health and works, national defense, militaryequipment and supplies, foreign policy making, wars and alliances, education,religion, culture, trade, industry, and natural resources. On these subjects and more,the Central Files offer authoritative, in-depth, and timely documentation and analysis.

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SOURCE NOTE

Microfilmed from the holdings of the National Archives, College Park, MD, RecordGroup 59: Records of the Department of State, Central Decimal Files, decimalnumbers 786A, 886A, and 986A (Saudi Arabia internal affairs) and 686A and 611.86A(Saudi Arabia foreign affairs) for the period 1960-January 1963. All available originaldocuments have been microfilmed.

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ORGANIZATION OF THEU.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

DECIMAL FILING SYSTEM

From 1910 to 1963 the Department of State used a decimal classification systemto organize its Central Files. This system assembled and arranged individualdocuments according to their subject, with each subject having been assigned aspecific decimal code. The decimal system from 1950 to January 1963 consists often primary classifications numbered 0 through 9, each covering a broad subjectarea.

CLASS 0: Miscellaneous.

CLASS 1: Administration of the United States Government.

CLASS 2: Protection of Interests (Persons and Property).

CLASS 3: International Conferences, Congresses, Meetings, andOrganizations.

CLASS 4: International Trade and Commerce. Trade Relations. CustomsAdministration.

CLASS 5: International Informational and Educational Relations. CulturalAffairs. Psychological Warfare.

CLASS 6: International Political Relations. Bilateral Treaties.

CLASS 7: Internal Political and National Defense Affairs.

CLASS 8: Internal Economic, Industrial, and Social Affairs.

CLASS 9: Other Internal Affairs. Communications. Transportation. Science.

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Internal AffairsFor this section of the U.S. State Department Central Files, University Publications

of America (UPA) has microfilmed the documents contained in Classes 7, 8, and 9.Within these classes each subject is defined by a decimal file number. The decimalfile number is followed by a slant mark (/). The number after the slant mark (/) refersto the date on which the document was generated. Documents within each decimalfile number are arranged in chronological order. The entire decimal file number isstamped on the right side of the first page of every document.

These classes are concerned almost exclusively with the internal matters ofindividual countries. The class number (7, 8, or 9) is followed by the country number.The number following the decimal point indicates subtopics within the majorclassifications. The date after the slant mark (/) identifies the individual document.

In a small number of instances, documents were assigned erroneous orincomplete decimal numbers. UPA has included, in brackets, corrected decimalentries. In addition, misfiled decimal number documents have also been included inbrackets.

786A. 13/6-162 indicates a document dated June 1, 1962, relating to the cabinet ofthe executive branch of government (13) in Saudi Arabia (86A).

886A.411/1-460 indicates a document dated January 4, 1960, relating to refugees(411) in Saudi Arabia (86A).

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986A.40/4-1161 indicates a document dated April 11, 1961, relating to radio (40) inSaudi Arabia (86A).

Note: For the convenience of the researcher, wherever a specific classificationnumber totals more than one hundred pages, a breakdown of the material by monthand year is provided. Where applicable, major subjects have been included with themonth and year breakdown.

Foreign AffairsFor this section of the U.S. State Department Central Files, UPA has microfilmed

the documents contained in Class 6. Within this class each subject is defined by adecimal file number. The decimal file number is followed by a slant mark (/). Thenumber after the slant mark (/) refers to the date on which the document wasgenerated. Documents within each decimal file number are arranged in chronologicalorder. The entire decimal file number is stamped on the right side of the first page ofevery document.

In this publication records classified 686A deal with the foreign policy of SaudiArabia and its political relations with other nations. Due to the State Department'sarrangement of these records, countries assigned numbers below 86A will not befound in this file. UPA, however, has included files dealing with the political relationsbetween the United States (11) and Saudi Arabia (86A) in this publication. In order tofind the political relations between Saudi Arabia and countries other than the UnitedStates that have a number lower than 86A, the researcher should check the Class 6records for that country. These records can be found either at the National Archives,College Park, Maryland, or, for many countries, in microform publications that UPAhas made available for libraries.

In a small number of instances, documents were assigned erroneous orincomplete decimal numbers. UPA has included, in brackets, corrected decimalentries. In addition, misfiled decimal number documents have also been included inbrackets.

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686A.87/11-2061 indicates a document dated November 20, 1961, relating to thebilateral relations between Saudi Arabia (86A) and Iraq (87).

611.86A/12-260 indicates a document dated December 2, 1960, relating to thebilateral relations between the United States of America (11) and Saudi Arabia (86A).

Note: For the convenience of the researcher, wherever a specific classificationnumber totals more than one hundred pages, a breakdown of the material by monthand year is provided. Where applicable, major subjects have been included with themonth and year breakdown.

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NUMERICAL LIST OFCOUNTRYNUMBERS

00 THE WORLD (Universe)01 Outer Space (Aerosphere)01a Moon02 Antarctic03 Arctic10 THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE11 United States11a Hawaii (Ocean or Kure Islands and Palmyra Island)11b U.S. Possessions in the Pacific Ocean11e Puerto Rico11d Guam11e American Samoa (Tutuila, Manua Islands, etc.)11f Canal Zone (Panama Canal Zone), Perido, Naos, Culebra, and

Flamenco Islands11g Virgin Islands of the U.S. (St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas)11h Wake Island12 Mexico13 CENTRAL AMERICA14 Guatemala15 Honduras16 El Salvador17 Nicaragua18 Costa Rica19 Panama20 SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA (South of the Rio Grande River)21 Colombia22 Ecuador (Galapagos Islands)23 Peru24 Bolivia25 Chile31 Venezuela32 Brazil33 Uruguay34 Paraguay

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35 Argentina36 WEST INDIAN REPUBLICS37 Cuba, including Isle of Pines3 8 Haiti39 Dominican Republic40 EUROPE40a Ireland (Eire) (Irish Free State)40b Iceland41 Great Britain, United Kingdom41a Northern Ireland41b British possessions in the Western Hemisphere (except Canada)41c British Honduras41d British Guiana41e British West Indies (includes 41f-41j)41f The West Indies (Federation of British Colonies in the Caribbean)41g Bahamas41h Bermuda41j Virgin Islands41r Falkland Islands41s South Orkney Islands (South Georgia, South Orkneys, and South

Sandwich Islands)41t South Shetland Islands42 Canada (including Newfoundland and Labrador)43 Australia44 New Zealand (Cook Islands, Kermad Islands, and Union Islands

[Tokela])45 British Territories in Africa45a Union of South Africa (Cape of Good Hope, Transvaal, Orange Free

State, Natal)45b British South Africa (45c-45f)45c Rhodesia (Mashonaland, Matabeleland, and Nyasaland Federation)45d Basutoland45e Bechuanaland45f Swaziland45g British West Africa45h Nigeria (including that portion of the Cameroons under British

Protectorate)45j Ghana (see 79)45m Sierra Leone45n Gambia45p British East Africa45r Kenya Colony45s Uganda45t Zanzibar45u Somaliland (protectorate)45w Sudan45x British Southwest Africa (formerly German Southwest Africa)46 British territories in Asia46a Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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46b Laccadive Islands46c Aden Colony and Protectorate (Hadhramaut, Kamaran, Perim,

Socotra, Abdul Quid, and Kuria Muria Islands)46d Bahrein Islands46e Ceylon46f Singapore (Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean)46g Hong Kong46h British Borneo (North Borneo, Brunei, and Sarawak)46j Republic of the Maldive Islands46k Fiji46m Papua (formerly British New Guinea)46n Pacific Islands, including Tonga (Friendly), Cocos (Isla de Cocos),

Labuan, Solomon, Pitcairn, Gilbert Islands, Ellice Islands, and Britishinterest in Christmas Island, Phoenix, and Keeling Islands

47 British territories in Mediterranean47a Gibraltar47b Malta47c Cyprus47d St. Helena and dependencies (Diego Alvarez, Gough,

Inaccessible, and Nightingale Islands)47e Tristan da Cunha47f Ascension Island47g Seychelles47h Mauritius48 Poland (including Danzig)49 Czechoslovakia50 WESTERN CONTINENTAL EUROPE50a Luxembourg50b Monaco50c Andorra50d San Marino50f Liechtenstein50g Free Territory of Trieste (FTT)51 France (including Corsica)51a St. Pierre and Miquelon51b Martinique51c Guadeloupe and dependencies (Marie Galante, Les Saintes,

Desirade, St. Barthelemy and St. Martin) (French West Indies,collectively)

51d French Guiana (Cayenne) Inini51e French colonies in America51f French India51g Indochina51h Cambodia51j Laos51k Vietnam51m New Caledonia and dependencies (Isle of Pines, Loyalty Islands,

Huon Islands, Chesterfield Islands, Wallis Archipelago)5 1 n Society Islands (Tahiti, Moorea-Morea; Leeward Island-lies S o u s - l e - V e n t )

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51p Lesser groups (Tuamotu-Tumotu or Low Archipelago; GambierArchipelago; Marquesas; Tubuai Archipelago-Austral Islands)

51r New Hebrides51s Algeria51t French West Africa and the Sahara (Senegal, French Guinea, Ivory

Coast, Dahomey, French Sudan, Upper Senegal, and the Niger;Mauritania and Dakar), Togo

51u French Equatorial Africa (French Congo) (Gabun-Gabon; MiddleCongo-Moyen Congo; Ubanga Shari-Oubangui Chari; and Chad-Tchad; Brazzaville); Cameroun

51v French Somali Coast and dependencies (Somali Coast); Djibouti,Issa-Somalis; Dankali, Adaels, Ouemas, and Debenehs

51w Madagascar51x Other African Islands (Mayotte, Comoro, Reunion, Amsterdam, St.

Paul Marion, Crozet, and Kerguelen)51y French possessions and protectorates in Oceania and Eastern

Pacific (Australasia and Oceania)52 Spain52a Canary Islands52b Spanish possessions in Africa52c Rio de Oro and Adrar (Western Sahara)52d Rio Muni and Cape San Juan (Spanish Guinea)52e Fernando Po, Annobon, Corisco, and Elobey Islands52f Tetuan and Ceuta; Gomera, Alhucemas, Melilla52g Balearic Islands53 Portugal53a Madeira53b Azores53c Mozambique53d Portuguese India (Goa, Damao, Diu)53e Macao (Macau)53f Timor53g Cape Verde Islands (Santo Antao, Sao Nicolau, Sao Vicente, Fogo,

Santiago, Boa Vista, Sal Santa, Luzia, Branco, Raso, Maio, Brava,Rei, and Rombo)

53h Portuguese Guinea (Guinea Coast), Bijagoz Islands, and BolamaIsland

53k Sao Thome (Sao Tome) and Principe53m Ladana and Cabinda53n Angola (Portuguese West Africa), Congo, Loanda, Benguella,

Mossamedes, Huilla, and Lunda53p Portuguese East Africa54 Switzerland55 Belgium55a Belgian Congo (Belgian Kongo)56 Netherlands56a Surinam (Netherlands Guiana)56b Netherlands Antilles (formerly Netherlands West Indies) (Curacao,

Bonaire, Aruba, St. Martin, St. Eustatius, Saba)

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56c Miscellaneous Islands (Riau-Lingga Archipelago, Bangka-Banca;Billiton, Molucca, Timor Archipelago, Bai and Lombok, NetherlandsNew Guinea, or Western New Guinea)

56d Indonesia56f Sumatra57 Norway57a Scandinavia (57, 58, 59, 60e)57b Spitsbergen (Spitzbergen)57c Lapland (Parts of 57, 58, 60e, 61)58 Sweden59 Denmark59a Greenland59b Faeroe (Faroe) or Sheep Islands60 EASTERN CONTINENTAL EUROPE (including Balkans, 67, 68, 69,

81, and European part of 82)60a Baltic States60b Esthonia60c Latvia60d Lithuania60e Finland (Aland Islands)61 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics61a Bessarabia61b Ukraine61c Sakhalin Island (Russian portion)62 Germany62a Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) (Saar)62b Russian Zone (East Germany)62c Polish Administration63 Austria64 Hungary65 Italy65a Vatican City66 Rumania (Roumania)67 Albania68 Yugoslavia69 Bulgaria70 AFRICA (For Belgian possessions, see 55a) (For British

possessions, see 45) (For French possessions, see 51s, etc.)70a Mediterranean countries (General)70b Republic of Guinea (see 79)70g Congo Republic70x Republic of South Africa71 Morocco72 Tunisia73 Tripoli (Libya or Libia), Barca, Misurata, Benghazi, Derna, Cyrenaica74 Egypt (see 86b)75 Ethiopia (Hamara, Galla, and Harar)75a Eritrea76 Liberia

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77 Trust Territory of Somaliland78 Tanganyika Territory (Ruanda-Urundi), formerly German East Africa79 West African states (includes 45j and 70b)80 NEAR EAST81 Greece81a Crete81b Samos82 Turkey83 Syria (see 86b)83a Lebanon (Levant States)84 Palestine84a Israel85 Jordan (Hashemite Jordan Kingdom) (formerly Trans-Jordan)86 Arabia (Arab League) (United Arab states, includes 86b and 86h)86a Saudia Arabia (Kingdom of Hejas and Nejd)86b United Arab Republic (includes 74 and 83)86d Kuwait86e Muscat and Oman86f Qatar86g Trucial Sheikhs86h Yemen87 Iraq (Mesopotamia)88 Iran (Persia)89 Afghanistan90 FAR EAST (including all of Asia)90a Bhutan90b Burma90c Nepal90d Pakistan (Baluchistan)91 India92 Thailand (Siam)93 China93a Manchuria93b Tibet94 Japan94a Formosa (Taiwan)94b Sakhalin Island (Japanese portion)94c Ryukyu Islands (Okinawa), Nampo Islands (Bonin, Volcano, and

Marcus)95 Korea95a North Korea95b South Korea96 Philippine Republic97 Malaya (Federation of Malaya comprises the states Pahang, Perak,

Negri Sembilan, Selangor, Johore, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan,Trengganu, and the settlements Malacca and Penang) (includesProvince of Wellesley)

98 Republic of Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes)

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99 Pacific Islands (Mandated), New Guinea, Bismarck Archipelago,Solomon Islands (Bougainville, Baku), Marshall Islands, Nauru,Caroline Islands, Pelew (Palau) Islands, Marianna Islands (LadroneIslands), Samoa (Samoan Islands, Western Samoa), Savaii, Upolu

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ACRONYM LIST

ARAMCO Arabian American Oil CompanyFAA Federal Aviation AdministrationIMF International Monetary FundMATS Military Air Transport ServiceMSP Mutual Security ProgramOPEC Organization of Petroleum Exporting CountriesTWA Trans World AirlinesUAR United Arab RepublicUN United NationsUSIA United States Information AgencyUSS United States ShipUSSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

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REEL INDEX

Reel 1Internal Political and National Defense Affairs

Frame File Subject786A.00 Political Affairs [General]

0001 January 1960Formation of a Majlia al-Nuwab.

0003 February 1960Communist influence in Middle East; withdrawal of presscensorship.

0015 March 1960Government reorganization; Crown Prince Faisal's influence ingovernment.

0022 April 1960Irregularities and dissatisfaction in Saudi government and army;political prisoners.

0037 June 1960King Saud's efforts to divest Crown Prince Faisal of executivepowers; attack on ARAMCO policies; dissatisfaction in Saudiarmy; reform program.

0066 July 1960U.S. military presence; conditions in Asir Province; TrucialCouncil meetings; municipal elections; preparations for militarycoup by Hazim Sulaiman; South Arabian League.

0169 August 1960Possible Saudi military coup; U.S. warnings to King Saud andCrown Prince Faisal.

0258 September 1960

0260 October 1960King Saud's relations with Crown Prince Faisal.

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0267 November 1960Saudi-Pakistani relations; municipal elections; report oneducation in the Trucial States.

0289 December 1960Instability of Saudi government; politico-military assessment;resignation of Crown Prince Faisal as prime minister; King Saudassumes personal control of government; cabinet changes.

0319 January 1961Prince Talal's views on Saudi government; leftist influences onnew Saudi government.

0339 February 1961Leftist influence on new Saudi government; Abd al-Aziz Bin MuAmmar.

0359 March 1961Economic review; King Saud's relations with Crown PrinceFaisal.

0377 April 1961Municipal elections.

0388 May 1961Decision to transfer Ministry of Foreign Affairs from Jidda toRiyadh; King Saud's relations with Crown Prince Faisal.

0392 June 1961King Saud's address to pilgrims in Mecca; Saudi economicconditions.

0397 July 1961King Saud's relations with Crown Prince Faisal.

0404 August 1961

0406 September 1961Cabinet changes; Iraqi propaganda; provincial reorganization;resignation of Prince Talal as minister of finance andappointment of Prince Nawwaf.

0419 October 1961Council of Ministers decisions regarding administration ofjustice; Public Morality Committees; abdication of imam ofYemen

0433 November 1961Succession of Shaikh Isa bin Salman Al Khalifah as ruler ofBahrain; King Saud's relations with Crown Prince Faisal.

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0435 January 1962King Saud's relations with Crown Prince Faisal; UARpropaganda; President Kennedy's meeting with King Saud.

0448 February 1962Establishment of clandestine revolutionary group, "Federation ofSons of the Arab Peninsula"; alleged conspiracy to assassinateKing Saud.

0453 March 1962Cabinet changes; King Saud's reconciliation with Crown PrinceFaisal.

0463 April 1962Assassination of Yusef Yassin.

0465 May 1962Internal security.

0484 June 1962Administration of justice; corruption; weekly surveys of events inBahrain, Qatar, and the Trucial States; Saudi governmentnegotiations with ARAMCO.

0519 July 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates; internal security.

0556 August 1962UAR propaganda; break between Prince Talal and King Saudand Crown Prince Faisal; weekly surveys of events in Bahrain,Qatar, and the Trucial States; internal security; Prince Talal'smeeting with UAR President Gamal Abdel Nasser; allegedconspiracy to assassinate King Saud.

0603 September 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates; break between Prince Talal and King Saud and CrownPrince Faisal; Crown Prince Faisal's visit to United States;establishment of Arab Liberation Front; censorship.

0627 October 1962Defection of Saudi aircraft and pilots to UAR; anticorruptionregulations; Prince Talal's criticism of Saudi government;rumors of abdication of King Saud; weekly surveys of events inBahrain, Qatar, and the Trucial States; King Saud ordersremoval of all members of Council of Ministers and appointsCrown Prince Faisal as prime minister; Saudi intervention inYemen; cabinet changes.

0695 November 1962

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UAR views on Crown Prince Faisal's appointment as primeminister; UAR propaganda; weekly surveys of events inBahrain, Qatar, and the Trucial States; political reform program;development of the Consultative Assembly; withdrawal of Saudiforces from Kuwait; economic development program.

0752 December 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates; Saudi press criticism of the government; U.S. positionon Prince Talal.

0780 January 1963U.S. position on Prince Talal; defections of Saudi aircraft andpilots to UAR; U.S. support for Crown Prince Faisal; CrownPrince Faisal's relations with UAR President Gamal AbdelNasser; Saudi mobilization order; weekly survey of events inBahrain, Qatar, and the Trucial States.

786A.00(W) Political Affairs: Weeka Reports[Weekly reports on Saudi political, economic, and militarydevelopments]

0816 January 1960

0829 February 1960

0840 March 1960

0851 April 1960

0858 May 1960

0870 June 1960

0881 July 1960

0889 August 1960

0894 September 1960

0898 October 1960

0901 November 1960

0905 December 1960

0906 January 1961

0911 February 1961

0914 March 1961

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0919 April 1961

0922 May 1961

0931 June 1961

0935 July 1961

0943 August 1961

0953 September 1961

0964 November 1961

0973 December 1961

Reel 2Internal Political and National Defense Affairs cont.

786A.00(W) Political Affairs: Weeka Reports cont.[Weekly reports on Saudi political, economic, and militarydevelopments]

0001 January 1962

0004 February 1962

0007 March 1962

0012 April 1962

0021 May 1962

0027 June 1962

0035 July 1962

0050 August 1962

0062 September 1962

0089 October 1962

0110 November 1962

0125 December 1962

0148 January 1963

0171 786A.001 Political Affairs: Communism

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0177 786A.02 Political Affairs: Government

0182 786A.02A Political Affairs: Government--Advisers

0187 786A.022 Political Affairs: Government--Territory

0214 786A.03 Political Affairs: Constitution

0223 786A.1 Political Affairs: Executive Branch of Government

786A.11 Political Affairs: Executive Branch of Government--King0224 January 1960

Press censorship; illness of King Saud.

0232 February 1960

0233 March 1960

0235 April 1960Speech by King Saud; Crown Prince Faisal's health condition.

0244 May 1960Crown Prince Faisal's health condition.

0277 June 1960Crown Prince Faisal's health condition; Prince Khalid appointeddeputy prime minister.

0286 July 1960Declining health of Saud bin Jiluwi, governor of the EasternProvince.

0299 August 1960

0306 September 1960Negotiations between Crown Prince Faisal and ARAMCOofficials.

0310 October 1960King Saud's relations with Crown Prince Faisal.

0313 November 1960Speech by King Saud; Crown Prince Faisal's views onPresident Kennedy.

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0329 December 1960U.S. military aid; Prince Mohammed's visit to United States;return of Saud bin Jiluwi to duties as governor of the EasternProvince; Prince Talal's proposals for representativegovernment in Saudi Arabia; resignation of Crown Prince Faisalas prime minister; King Saud's assumption of personal controlof the government; cabinet changes.

0348 January 1961

0351 February 1961King Saud's relations with Prince Talal; Prince Abdullahappointed amir of Mecca; King Saud's visit to Qatar.

0365 March 1961

0378 April 1961King Saud's visit to Kuwait.

0403 May 1961Prince Nawwaf's appointment as chief of the royal diwan.

0409 June 1961

0417 July 1961

0427 August 1961King Saud's relations with Crown Prince Faisal; illness of KingSaud.

0440 September 1961Illness of King Saud; cabinet changes.

0453 October 1961King Saud's relations with Crown Prince Faisal; Crown PrinceFaisal's negotiations with ARAMCO officials.

0461 November 1961Illness of King Saud; eighth anniversary of King Saud'saccession to the throne; King Saud transported to United Statesfor medical treatment.

0514 December 1961King Saud's visit to United States for medical treatment; KingSaud's meeting with President Kennedy.

0549 January 1962King Saud's meeting with President Kennedy; UARpropaganda; King Saud's recuperation in United States.

0579 February 1962

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King Saud's meeting with President Kennedy; King Saud's visitto Spain and meeting with Francisco Franco.

0607 March 1962King Saud's visit to Morocco; Saudi-UAR relations.

0628 April 1962King Saud invited to visit Jordan.

0643 May 1962King Saud's position on Palestine question.

0649 June 1962King Saud's visits to Italy and Austria.

0668 July 1962King Saud's visits to Austria and West Germany.

0684 August 1962King Saud's opposition to Gamal Abdel Nasser; Prince Talal'scriticism of Saudi government.

0694 September 1962Prince Muhammad ibn Saud appointed to head special missionto mediate Algerian dispute; King Saud's meeting with KingHussein of Jordan; Crown Prince Faisal's visit to United Statesand meeting with President Kennedy; Palestine refugeequestion in UN General Assembly; illness of King Saud.

0753 October 1962Crown Prince Faisal's visit to United States and meeting withPresident Kennedy; Crown Prince Faisal's appearance beforethe U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Prince Talal'scriticism of Saudi government; cabinet changes; Crown PrinceFaisal's appointment as prime minister; U.S. recognition ofYemen Arab Republic; UAR propaganda.

0805 November 1962Illness of King Saud; ninth anniversary of King Saud'saccession to the throne; defection of Prince Abd al-Muhsin binAbd al-Aziz; U.S. contingency planning for death of King Saud.

0839 December 1962U.S. recognition of Yemen Arab Republic; King Saud's visit toSwitzerland; Saudi-UAR relations; constitutional position ofCrown Prince Faisal during king's illness.

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0862 January 1963U.S. support for Crown Prince Faisal; Saudi-UAR relations;Prince Salman frees his slaves.

0880 786A.111 Political Affairs: Executive Branch of Government--ChiefExecutive: Provincial Governors

786A.13 Political Affairs: Executive Branch of Government--Cabinet;Ministry

0887 February 1960

0888 March 1960

0889 April 1960Dismissal of Shaikh Abdullah Balkhair as director general ofbroadcasting, press and publications.

0890 May 1960Dismissal of Shaikh Abdullah Balkhair as director general ofbroadcasting, press and publications; Crown Prince Faisal'sreform proposals.

0895 June 1960

0896 July 1960Appointment of Prince Musaid bin Abdul Rahman as minister ofinterior.

0901 August 1960

0903 November 1960Speech by Minister of Commerce Shaikh Ahmad Jamjum;economic development.

0908 December 1960Cabinet changes; appointment of Shaikh Ibrahim al-Suwayyil asforeign minister; resignation of Crown Prince Faisal as primeminister; King Saud assumes personal control of government.

0924 January 1961

0926 February 1961Ministry of Agriculture projects.

0939 March 1961Royal decree promulgating law for trial of ministers; regulationsregarding duties of finance representatives in governmentministries and departments.

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0958 April 1961Regulations regarding duties of finance representatives ingovernment ministries and departments.

0962 June 1961Development of government structure in Dubai; royal decreeestablishing Ministry of Labor, Laborers and Social Affairs.

0969 July 1961Ministry of Agriculture development activities; Prince Nawwafforced to resign as chief of royal diwan.

0976 August 1961Organization of Saudi Council of Ministers.

0983 September 1961Cabinet changes; Prince Nawwaf appointed minister of finance;King Saud's relations with Prince Talal.

Reel 3Internal Political and National Defense Affairs cont.

786A.13 Political Affairs: Executive Branch of Government--Cabinet;Ministry cont.

0001 January 1962Decentralization of Ministry of Petroleum and MineralResources.

0004 February 1962Assessment of Saudi Arabian Supreme Planning Board;resignation of Prince Nawwaf as minister of finance.

0007 March 1962Cabinet changes.

0011 April 1962Cabinet changes.

0021 May 1962Ibrahim al-Suwayyil appointed royal counselor and chief of thepolitical section of the royal diwan.

0023 June 1962Reorganization of Dammam port management.

0028 August 1962

0029 September 1962Crown Prince Faisal's visit to United States and meeting withPresident Kennedy.

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0033 October 1962Saudi views on Yemen; appointment of Crown Prince Faisal asprime minister.

0050 November 1962Cabinet changes; Saudi views on Yemen.

0060 January 1963Press conference by Minister of Defense and Aviation PrinceSultan; Saudi-UAR relations; governmental reform program.

0070 786A.14 Political Affairs: Executive Branch of Government--Civil Service

0071 786A.2 Political Affairs: Legislative Branch of Government

0076 786A.2553[886A.2553 Agriculture: Mines; Mining--Carbon: Petroleum]

0079 786A.332 Political Affairs: Judicial Branch of Government--Jurisdiction:Rights of Aliens to Sue in National Courts

0080 786A.34 Political Affairs: Judicial Branch of Government--Laws; Statutes

0100 786A.343 Political Affairs: Judicial Branch of Government--Laws; Statutes:Commercial

0126 786A.3511 Political Affairs: Judicial Branch of Government--Procurement ofEvidence from the U.S. for Use in Saudi Arabia

786A.5 National Defense Affairs [General][U.S. military aid]

0130 February 1960Saudi Army force levels.

0131 May 1961

0136 June 1961

0143 July 1961Saudi termination of Dhahran Airfield agreement; establishmentof Supreme Defense Council.

0155 August 1961Appointment of Colonel Willard W. Wilson as chief, U.S. MilitaryTraining Mission, Saudi Arabia.

0166 September 1961

0174 October 1961

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0184 November 1961

0186 December 1961

0190 January 1962Withdrawal of Saudi troops from Jordanian territory.

0193 February 1962Alleged conspiracy to assassinate King Saud.

0195 March 1962Saudi purchases of U.S. military equipment; Pakistan militaryaid.

0209 April 1962

0211 May 1962Assessment of local police forces.

0218 June 1962

0229 July 1962Pakistan military aid.

0246 August 1962Saudi efforts to purchase French military aircraft; Pakistanmilitary aid; U.S. military aircraft sales.

0255 September 1962U.S. military aircraft sales; U.S. police assistance program.

0266 October 1962Israel's security policy; defection of Saudi aircraft and pilots toUAR; Saudi request for deployment of U.S. Air Force fightersquadrons; civic action program.

0315 November 1962British military aid; civic action program.

0347 December 1962British military aid; civic action program.

0361 January 1963Saudi-UAR relations; Saudi mobilization order.

786A.5MSP National Defense Affairs: Mutual Security Program[U.S. military aid]

0376 January 1960

0381 February 1960

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0385 March 1960

0414 April 1960

0443 May 1960

0450 June 1960

0483 July 1960

0498 August 1960

0510 September 1960

0530 October 1960Dammam port project.

0535 November 1960

0542 December 1960

0550 January 1961

0553 February 1961

0555 March 1961

0559 April 1961

0561 May 1961

0562 June 1961

0565 July 1961

0567 August 1961

0573 September 1961

0580 October 1961

0583 November 1962

0584 January 1963

0585 786A.52 National Defense Affairs: Intelligence Activities

0586 786A.521 National Defense Affairs: Intelligence Activities--BiographicalData

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0603 786A.5261 National Defense Affairs: Intelligence Activities--of the USSR inSaudi Arabia

0605 786A.54 National Defense Affairs: Maneuvers; Troop Movements

0639 786A.5400 National Defense Affairs: Movements of Naval Vessels andMilitary and Naval Aircraft of Other Countries Within the TerritorialJurisdiction of Saudi Arabia

0653 786A.5411 National Defense Affairs: Overflights--by the U.S.

0715 786A.5441 National Defense Affairs: Overflights--by Great Britain

0720 786A.5456 National Defense Affairs: Overflights--by the Netherlands

786A.5486B National Defense Affairs: Troop Movements; Overflights--Movements of, and Attacks Upon Military Aircraft of the UARWithin the Territorial Jurisdiction of Saudi Arabia

0722 October 1962

0724 November 1962UAR bombing of Saudi Arabian territory; UAR intervention inYemen.

0757 December 1962UAR bombing of Saudi Arabian territory.

0777 January 1963UAR bombing of Saudi Arabian territory.

0860 786A.551 National Defense Affairs: Organization--Personnel

0870 786A.553 National Defense Affairs: Organization--Schools and Academies

786A.56 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies[Saudi purchases of U.S. military equipment; U.S. military aid]

0875 January 1960

0877 February 1960

0880 March 1960

0885 April 1960

0891 May 1960

0900 June 1960

0903 July 1960

0913 August 1960

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0921 September 1960

0924 October 1960

0928 November 1960

0930 December 1960

0935 January 1961

0939 April 1961

0948 May 1961

Reel 4Internal Political and National Defense Affairs cont.

786A.56 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies cont.[Saudi purchases of U.S. military equipment; U.S. military aid]

0001 June 1961

0004 July 1961

0018 August 1961

0032 September 1961

0053 October 1961

0062 December 1961

0064 January 1962

0069 February 1962

0076 March 1962

0088 April 1962

0106 May 1962

0113 June 1962

0115 July 1962

0122 August 1962

0137 September 1962French arms and aircraft sales.

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0141 October 1962

0165 November 1962

0185 December 1962

0211 January 1963Pakistan military aid.

0227 786A.561 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies--Armaments;Ordnance

0231 786A.5611 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies--Armaments;Ordnance: Nuclear Weapons

0233 786A.5612 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies--Armaments;Ordnance: Guided Missiles

0238 786A.5614 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies--Armaments;Ordnance: Small Arms

0253 786A.562 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies--Ships; Aircraft

0254 786A.5621 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies--Ships;Aircraft: Naval Vessels

786A.5622 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies--Ships;Aircraft: Military Aircraft[Saudi efforts to purchase U.S. military aircraft]

0270 September 1961

0275 October 1961

0278 January 1962

0279 March 1962

0280 April 1962

0282 May 1962

0284 June 1962

0302 July 1962

0303 August 1962

0312 September 1962

0322 October 1962

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Defection of Saudi aircraft and pilots to UAR.

0343 November 1962

0391 December 1962

0403 January 1963UAR bombing of Saudi Arabian territory; Saudi efforts topurchase French military aircraft.

786A.56311 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies--Bases: U.S.0436 February 1960

Saudi government claim against Fluor Corporation; Saudi policyon admission of U.S. servicemen of the Jewish faith.

0440 March 1960Saudi government claim against Fluor Corporation.

0442 May 1960Saudi government claims against Fluor Corporation and VinnellCorporation.

0449 June 1960Saudi government claim against Vinnell Corporation; DhahranAirfield agreement.

0455 July 1960Dhahran Airfield agreement; Saudi policy on admission of U.S.servicemen of the Jewish faith.

0488 August 1960Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0519 September 1960Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0532 October 1960U.S.-Saudi status offerees agreement.

0537 November 1960

0538 December 1960Dhahran Airfield agreement.

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0540 January 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement; Saudi government claim againstVinnell Corporation.

0546 February 1961Saudi government claim against Fluor Corporation; DhahranAirfield agreement.

0554 March 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0594 April 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0608 May 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement; Saudi government claim againstFluor Corporation.

0620 June 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0623 July 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0630 August 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0639 September 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0664 October 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0717 November 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0740 December 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0756 January 1962Dhahran Airfield agreement; report on civil aviation in Dhahran,Bahrain, Qatar, and the Trucial States.

0781 February 1962Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0819 March 1962Dhahran Airfield agreement; disposal of U.S. governmentproperty at Dhahran Airfield.

0846 April 1962

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Disposal of U.S. government property at Dhahran Airfield; U.S.withdrawal from Dhahran Airfield and transfer of base to SaudiArabian government.

0892 May 1962

0896 June 1962

0899 July 1962

0905 August 1962

0906 786A.56511[786A.56311 National Defense Affairs: Equipment and Supplies--Bases: U.S.]

0908 786A.57 National Defense Affairs: Hospitals; Post Exchanges

0920 786A.58 National Defense Affairs: Missions

Reel 5Internal Political and National Defense Affairs cont.

0001 786A.58 National Defense Affairs: Missions cont.

786A.5811 National Defense Affairs: Missions--U.S.0032 January 1960

Visit by National War College group.

0033 February 1960Visit by National War College group.

0036 March 1960Visit by National War College group.

0046 May 1960Visit by Admiral H. P. Smith.

0047 June 1960Visit by Rear Admiral James R. Lee.

0048 September 1960Visit by Rear Admiral Andrew M. Jackson.

0053 November 1960Visit of USS DuxburyBay.

0057 February 1961

0061 March 1961

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0065 April 1961Visit of USS Tanner.

0068 August 1961

0069 September 1961

0070 October 1961Visits of USS Greenwich Bay and USS Haynsworth.

0078 November 1961Visits of Rear Admiral M. B. Grantham and USS GreenwichBay.

0093 December 1961Clearance for MATS flights.

0100 January 1962

0102 February 1962

0103 March 1962Transfer of Dhahran Airfield to Saudi government.

0109 April 1962Future of U.S. Military Training Mission; Dhahran Airfieldredesignated as Dhahran International Airport.

0112 May 1962

0114 June 1962

0118 July 1962Proposed destroyer visit to Dammam.

0121 September 1962

0129 October 1962Visits of USS Perry and USS Greenwich Bay.

0146 November 1962Visit of USS Perry.

0177 December 1962Visits of USS Forrest Sherman and USS Power.

0189 January 1963Visit of USS Forrest Sherman.

0202 786A.5841 National Defense Affairs: Missions--Great Britain

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0203 786A.5885 National Defense Affairs: Missions--Jordan

0204 786A.5886B National Defense Affairs: Missions--United Arab Republic

0205 786A.5890D National Defense Affairs: Missions--Pakistan

0218 786A.72[986A.72 Transportation: Air Transportation]

0220 786A.734[986A.734 Transportation: Water Transportation--Port Facilities]

Internal Economic, Industrial, and Social Affairs

886A.00 Economic Matters [General][Economic reviews and assessments; Netherlands TradingSociety reports]

0223 January 1960

0234 February 1960

0245 March 1960

0256 April 1960

0278 May 1960

0288 June 1960

0307 July 1960Saudi Economic Development Committee activities.

0321 August 1960

0338 September 1960ARAMCO economic report.

0359 October 1960Saudi Economic Development Committee composition.

0378 November 1960Governmental reform program.

0388 December 1960ARAMCO economic report.

0407 January 1961Establishment of Supreme Planning Board.

0437 February 1961ARAMCO economic report.

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0459 March 1961U.S. economic aid; economic development program.

0490 April 1961Ministry of Agriculture projects.

0517 May 1961

0532 June 1961ARAMCO economic report.

0583 July 1961

0589 August 1961

0611 September 1961Supreme Planning Board approval of economic developmentprojects.

0643 October 1961Arabian Gulf Development Fund.

0651 November 1961ARAMCO Arab Development Division report.

0665 December 1961ARAMCO economic report.

0706 January 1962

0720 February 1962Assessment of Supreme Planning Board; economicdevelopment program; ARAMCO economic report.

0766 March 1962

0772 April 1962

0779 May 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates; economic development program; ARAMCO economicreport.

0816 June 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates.

0823 July 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates.

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0833 August 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates.

0845 September 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates.

0850 October 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates.

0858 November 1962ARAMCO economic report; weekly survey of events in Bahrain,Qatar, and the Trucial States.

0916 December 1962Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates.

0925 January 1963Weekly surveys of events in Bahrain, Qatar, and the TrucialStates.

0927 886A.0088 Economic Matters: Economic Relations between Saudi Arabia andIran

0938 886A.01 Economic Matters: Retail Prices

0942 886A.02 Economic Matters: Housing

0950 886A.021 Economic Matters: Housing--City and Country Planning

0955 886A.03 Economic Matters: Food Conditions

0959 886A.04 Economic Matters: Fuel Conditions

0965 886A.05111 Economic Matters: Capital--Investments: U.S.

Reel 6Internal Economic, Industrial, and Social Affairs cont.

0001 886A.05146D Economic Matters: Capital--Investments: Bahrain

0002 886A.05168 Economic Matters: Capital--Investments: Yugoslavia

0009 886A.05185 Economic Matters: Capital--Investments: Jordan

0010 886A.05186D Economic Matters: Capital--Investments: Kuwait

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0011 886A.05194 Economic Matters: Capital--Investments: Japan

0016 886A.052 Economic Matters: Capital--Cooperative Systems

886A.053 Economic Matters: Capital--Corporations0020 November 1960

Draft regulations for companies.

[0023 August 1960Regulation that all business be conducted in Arabic.]

0026 January 1961Regulation that all business be conducted in Arabic.

0029 August 1961

0031 October 1961Draft regulations for companies.

0034 February 1962Draft regulations for companies.

0173 August 1962Phasing out of Egyptian employees.

0174 886A.054 Economic Matters: Capital--Monopolies

0178 886A.06 Economic Matters: Labor

0195 886A.061 Economic Matters: Labor--Hours

0197 886A.062 Economic Matters: Labor--Unions; Strikes

0224 886A.064 Economic Matters: Labor--Slave Labor

0256 886A.072 Economic Matters: Pensions--Old Age

0264 886A.08 Economic Matters: Insurance

886A.10 Financial Matters [General]0280 January 1960

Budget; financial and import decrees; foreign exchange rates.

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0369 February 1960Budget; economic development program; Saudi ArabianMonetary Agency financial statements.

0381 March 1960Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency financial statements.

0383 April 1960Netherlands Trading Society market report.

0389 June 1960ARAMCO loans for municipal water and sewer facilities.

0390 July 1960Economic development projects; Saudi governmentindebtedness to Mackay Radio and Telegraph Company, Inc.

0397 August 1960Budget surplus allocations.

0399 October 1960Issuance of new paper currency; market conditions.

0402 December 1960World Bank economic survey team; budget.

0406 January 1961Budget; IMF technical assistance.

0429 February 1961Budget.

0432 March 1961IMF technical assistance; budget.

0436 April 1961IMF technical assistance.

0438 May 1961Foreign exchange receipts and expenditures; budget.

0451 June 1961Issuance of new paper currency.

0457 August 1961

0458 November 1961Budget allocations.

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0464 December 1961Budget.

0467 January 1962Budget.

0494 February 1962Budget.

0528 March 1962U.S. economic aid.

0530 April 1962Balance of payments issue.

0531 July 1962Foreign exchange rates; budget allocations.

0537 August 1962Budget allocations.

0541 September 1962Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency annual report.

0543 November 1962Budget.

0548 December 1962Budget.

0572 January 1963Budget; foreign exchange rates.

0577 886A.11 Financial Matters: Taxation

0581 886A.11A Financial Matters: Taxation--Advisers

0582 886A.111 Financial Matters: Taxation--Land

0585 886A.112 Financial Matters: Taxation--Income

0594 886A.13 Financial Matters: Monetary System

0602 886A.131 Financial Matters: Monetary System--Foreign Exchange Rates

0618 886A.132 Financial Matters: Monetary System--Counterfeiting

0625 886A.14 Financial Matters: Banks, Banking

0656 886A.1411 Financial Matters: Banks; Banking--Branch Banks of the U.S. inSaudi Arabia

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0657 886A.15 Financial Matters: Exchanges

0659 886A.151 Financial Matters: Exchanges--Stock

0662 886A.16 Financial Matters: Lands

0668 886A.172 Financial Matters: Intellectual and Industrial Property-Trademarks

0692 886A.181 Financial Matters: Immigration; Emigration--Foreign Visas;Tourism

0774 886A.1860 Financial Matters: Immigration; Emigration--Immigration to SaudiArabia from Eastern Europe

0777 886A.19 Financial Matters: Industrial Matters

0842 886A.191 Financial Matters: Industrial Matters--Expositions; Exhibitions

0850 886A.191DH Financial Matters: Industrial Matters--Expositions; Exhibitions:Dhahran

0854 886A.20 Agriculture [General]

0872 886A.20A Agriculture: Advisers

0876 886A.22 Agriculture: Pests

0878 886A.23 Agriculture: Field Crops

0879 886A.231 Agriculture: Field Crops--Grains

0882 886A.2315 Agriculture: Field Crops--Grains: Corn

0887 886A.2317 Agriculture: Field Crops--Grains: Rice

0891 886A.235 Agriculture: Field Crops--Sugar

0893 886A.241 Agriculture: Animal Husbandry--Outbreak or Incidence of AnimalDiseases

0894 886A.245 Agriculture: Animal Husbandry--Fisheries

0896 886A.25 Agriculture: Mines; Mining

0927 886A.251 Agriculture: Mines; Mining--Laws; Regulations

0934 886A.2541 Agriculture: Mines; Mining--Base Metals: Iron

0941 886A.2552

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[886A.2553 Agriculture: Mines; Mining--Carbon: Petroleum]

886A.2553 Agriculture: Mines; Mining--Carbon: Petroleum[ARAMCO operations]

0942 January 1960ARAMCO statistical data; ARAMCO employment andproduction policies.

Reel?Internal Economic, Industrial, and Social Affairs cont.

886A.2553 Agriculture: Mines; Mining--Carbon: Petroleum cont.[ARAMCO operations]

0001 February 1960ARAMCO concession agreement; ARAMCO economic report.

0042 March 1960ARAMCO discriminatory employment practices; ARAMCOstatistical data.

0073 April 1960Annual petroleum report; ARAMCO statistical data.

0137 May 1960ARAMCO payments to Saudi government; ARAMCO economicreport; ARAMCO annual report.

0190 June 1960Oil refinery concessions; ARAMCO statistical data; ARAMCOretirement benefits program; ARAMCO oil export summary.

0227 July 1960Getty Oil Company annual report; ARAMCO payments to Saudigovernment.

0253 August 1960Establishment of General Petroleum Authority.

0278 September 1960Establishment of General Petroleum Authority.

0289 October 1960Kuwait Oil Company operations report.

0299 November 1960ARAMCO statistical data; ARAMCO payments to Saudigovernment.

0345 December 1960

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Kuwait Oil Company operations report; ARAMCO statisticaldata; Shaikh Abdullah Tariki's appointment as minister of oiland mineral wealth; King Saud's meeting with ARAMCOofficials.

0373 January 1961ARAMCO violations of Oman frontier; ARAMCO payments toSaudi government.

0402 February 1961American Jewish Congress v. Elmer Carter and ArabianAmerican Oil Company case; ARAMCO statistical data;ARAMCO public relations plan.

0503 March 1961ARAMCO statistical data.

0521 April 1961ARAMCO-Saudi Arabian Refining Company negotiations;ARAMCO statistical data; annual petroleum report.

0570 May 1961ARAMCO statistical data; ARAMCO payments to Saudigovernment.

0583 June 1961Arabian Petroleum Supply Company; ARAMCO and Getty OilCompany construction projects; ARAMCO-Saudi ArabianRefining Company negotiations; ARAMCO statistical data.

0605 July 1961ARAMCO-Saudi Arabian Refining Company negotiations;Arabian Petroleum Supply Company; ARAMCO payments toSaudi government.

0641 August 1961Saudi Labor Department agreement with Getty Oil Company.

0660 September 1961Saudi oil embargo against France; ARAMCO statistical data.

0681 October 1961ARAMCO officers; ARAMCO payments to Saudi government.

0694 November 1961Harassment of Getty Oil Company officials in the Saudi-KuwaitNeutral Zone; ARAMCO statistical data; Getty Oil Company andSaudi Arabian Refining Company operations.

0754 December 1961Administration of Saudi-Kuwait Neutral Zone.

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0773 January 1962ARAMCO-Saudi government negotiations; Getty Oil Companyoperations; petroleum prices; Saudi Arabian Refining Companycriticism of ARAMCO and Saudi government.

0811 February 1962Administration of Saudi-Kuwait Neutral Zone; ARAMCOpayments to Saudi government; Ministry of Petroleum andMineral Resources organization; Shaikh Abdullah Tariki;ARAMCO-Saudi government negotiations.

0860 March 1962Administration of Saudi-Kuwait Neutral Zone; ARAMCOstatistical data.

0889 April 1962ARAMCO discussions with Petroleum Minister Ahmed ZakiYamani; ARAMCO payments to Saudi government.

0909 May 1962ARAMCO violations of Abu Dhabi frontier.

0931 June 1962ARAMCO violations of Abu Dhabi frontier; Arabian Oil Companyoperations.

0968 July 1962ARAMCO-Saudi government negotiations; OPEC resolution oncrude oil prices.

Reel 8Internal Economic, Industrial, and Social Affairs cont.

886A.2553 Agriculture: Mines; Mining--Carbon: Petroleum cont.[ARAMCO operations]

0001 August 1962ARAMCO-Saudi government negotiations; ARAMCO statisticaldata; ARAMCO payments to Saudi government.

0074 September 1962John Mecom Enterprises oil concessions; administration ofSaudi-Kuwait Neutral Zone; ARAMCO-Saudi governmentnegotiations; Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resourcespersonnel changes.

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0111 October 1962ARAMCO-Saudi government negotiations; ARAMCO laborproblems; ARAMCO payments to Saudi government.

0128 November 1962ARAMCO-Saudi government negotiations; ARAMCO statisticaldata.

0156 December 1962ARAMCO-Saudi government negotiations.

0166 January 1963ARAMCO-Saudi government negotiations.

0179 886A.2554 Agriculture: Mines; Mining--Carbon: Natural Gas

0184 886A.261 Agriculture: Engineering--Public Works

0190 886A.2612 Agriculture: Engineering--Public Works: Roads; Highways

0263 886A.2614 Agriculture: Engineering--Public Works: Utilities

0302 886A.323 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Animal and Vegetable Products,Inedible--Tobacco Manufactures

0304 886A.3311 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Iron and Steel and RelatedIndustries--Steel Mill Products: Heavy Machinery

0309 886A.332 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Iron and Steel and RelatedIndustries--Building and Paving Materials

0316 886A.3331 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Iron and Steel and RelatedIndustries--Transportation Equipment: Motor Vehicles

0322 886A.3332 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Iron and Steel and RelatedIndustries--Transportation Equipment: Railroads

0323 886A.335 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Iron and Steel and RelatedIndustries--Communications Equipment

0326 886A.35 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Textile Industry

0327 886A.36 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Recreational Equipment

0328 886A.38 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Gold and Silverware

0334 886A.392 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Other Manufactures--PaperProducts

0336 886A.3931 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Other Manufactures--Non-MetallicMinerals: Glass and Clay Products

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0340 886A.3932 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Other Manufactures--Non-MetallicMinerals: Fuels and Petroleum Products

0360 886A.3971 Manufacturers; Manufacturing: Other Manufactures--Chemicals:Medicines and Pharmaceuticals

0367 886A.40 Social Matters [General]

0376 886A.401 Social Matters: Census

0378 886A.41 Social Matters: People

0393 886A.411 Social Matters: People--Race Problems; Refugees

0414 886A.412 Social Matters: People--Language

0421 886A.413 Social Matters: People--Religion

0474 886A.414 Social Matters: People--Manners and Customs

0485 886A.424 Social Matters: History--Commemorative Celebrations

0492 886A.43 Social Matters: Education

0575 886A.431 Social Matters: Education--Elementary and Secondary

0581 886A.432 Social Matters: Education--Universities

0593 886A.433 Social Matters: Education--Technical

0607 886A.44 Social Matters: Fine Arts

0609 886A.451 Social Matters: Amusements; Sports--Theaters

0613 886A.452 Social Matters: Amusements; Sports--Motion Pictures

0624 886A.46 Social Matters: Societies

0638 886A.4612 Social Matters: Societies--Better Citizenship Organizations: BoyScouts

0639 886A.47411 Social Matters: Etiquette--Ceremonial Communications: with theU.S.

0661 886A.49 Social Matters: Disasters; Relief Measures

0665 886A.50 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities [General]

0672 886A.501 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: National Police

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0677 886A.51 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: Municipal Government

0686 886A.511 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: MunicipalGovernment--Police Organization

0690 886A.521 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: Crime--Correction andPunishment

0695 886A.53 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: Traffic in Narcotics

0723 886A.55 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: Public Health

0734 886A.552 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: Public Health-Cemeteries

0735 886A.555 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: Public Health-Practice of Medicine

0738 886A.56 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: Charities; PhilanthropicOrganizations

0740 886A.562 Public Order, Safety and Health; Charities: Charities; PhilanthropicOrganizations--Hospitals

Communications; Transportation; Science

0746 986A.00 Communications [General]

0751 986A.30 Telephone [General]

0760 986A.40 Radio; Radiobroadcasting [General]

Reel 9Communications; Transportation; Science cont.

0001 986A.40 Radio; Radiobroadcasting [General] cont.

0039 986A.4182 Radio; Radiobroadcasting: Communications between SaudiArabia and Turkey

0043 986A.50 Television [General]

0066 986A.60 Public Press [General]

0073 986A.61 Public Press: Newspapers

0168 986A.62 Public Press: Newsgathering Agencies

0170 986A.6200 Public Press: Newsgathering Agencies--of Other Countries

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0174 986A.6211 Public Press: Newsgathering Agencies--U.S.

0182 986A.6241 Public Press: Newsgathering Agencies--Great Britain

0186 986A.6285 Public Press: Newsgathering Agencies--Jordan

0188 986A.712 Transportation: Land Transportation--Railroads

0236 986A.71286B Transportation: Land Transportation--Railroads: RailTransportation between Saudi Arabia and the United ArabRepublic

0237 986A.713 Transportation: Land Transportation--Buses

0239 986A.714 Transportation: Land Transportation--Motor Vehicles

986A.72 Transportation: Air Transportation0241 May 1960

0242 November 1960TWA management of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0245 December 1960TWA management of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0248 March 1961Survey of civil aircraft in Saudi Arabia.

0251 August 1961TWA management of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0253 September 1961Responsibilities of airport directors.

0257 October 1961TWA management of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0262 November 1961International Civil Aviation Organization technical assistancemission; Saudi Arabian Airlines organizational changes; TWAmanagement of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0279 December 1961British deny Saudi Arabian Airlines rights on Taiz-Aden route.

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0280 January 1962Commercial air travel potential of Dhahran; civil aviation reportfor Dhahran, Bahrain, Qatar, and the Trucial States; request forFAA specialized training for Saudi Arabia.

0302 February 1962

0306 March 1962TWA management of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0312 April 1962TWA management of Saudi Arabian Airlines; dismissal ofRichard W. Wilson as Saudi Arabian Airlines technicalmanager.

0316 May 1962TWA management of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0318 June 1962Proposal that Pan American Airways take over management ofSaudi Arabian Airlines from TWA; TWA management of SaudiArabian Airlines.

0325 July 1962TWA management of Saudi Arabian Airlines; General HamzaTarabzoni appointed director general of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0340 August 1962TWA management of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0345 September 1962

0346 October 1962Defection of Saudi aircraft and pilots to UAR; TWAmanagement of Saudi Arabian Airlines.

0356 November 1962Pan American Airways invited to Riyadh to discuss SaudiArabian Airlines management contract.

0359 December 1962Pan American Airways negotiations to take over managementof Saudi Arabian Airlines; TWA management of Saudi ArabianAirlines.

0371 January 1963Saudi Arabian Airlines discontinues bonus payments forAmerican pilots.

0373 986A.7200 Transportation: Air Transportation--between Saudi Arabia andOther Countries

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0375 986A.721 Transportation: Air Transportation--Laws and Regulations

0393 986A.722 Transportation: Air Transportation--Rates

0399 986A.723 Transportation: Air Transportation--Accidents

986A.724 Transportation: Air Transportation--Airports0401 April 1960

Construction of airport terminal building in Riyadh; Dhahran civilair terminal project.

0404 May 1960

0406 June 1960

0409 October 1960Air France use of Dhahran Airfield.

0412 December 1960

0413 March 1961Dhahran civil air terminal project.

0418 May 1961Dhahran civil air terminal project.

0426 June 1961Dhahran civil air terminal project.

0434 July 1961Dhahran civil air terminal project.

0437 August 1961Dhahran civil air terminal project; transit of persons of Jewishfaith at Dhahran Airfield.

0443 September 1961Dhahran civil air terminal project.

0451 October 1961Dhahran civil air terminal project; responsibilities and duties ofDhahran Airfield commander and the director of DhahranInternational Airport; contract to operate and maintain DhahranAir Terminal.

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0463 November 1961Dhahran Airport operation; Lockheed bid to operate SaudiArabian Airlines.

0469 December 1961

0470 January 1962U.S. plans for transfer of Dhahran Airfield to Saudi government.

0476 February 1962Dhahran Airport operation.

0504 March 1962U.S. Military Training Mission to Saudi Arabia; Dhahran Airportoperation; U.S. sale of airport maintenance equipment to Saudigovernment; U.S. plans for transfer of Dhahran Airfield to Saudigovernment.

0550 April 1962U.S. transfer of Dhahran Airfield to Saudi government; DhahranAirport operation; U.S. sale of airport maintenance equipment toSaudi government.

0588 May 1962U.S. sale of airport maintenance equipment to Saudigovernment; Dhahran Airport operation.

0598 June 1962Dhahran Airport operation.

0609 July 1962Dhahran Airport operation.

0614 August 1962

0618 October 1962

0623 November 1962

0624 December 1962Bomb explosion at Dhahran Airport.

0629 January 1963

0630 986A.726 Transportation: Air Transportation--Sale; Purchase

0660 986A.7286B Transportation: Air Transportation--between Saudi Arabia and theUnited Arab Republic

0675 986A.7286H Transportation: Air Transportation--between Saudi Arabia andYemen

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0677 986A.7287 Transportation: Air Transportation--between Saudi Arabia andIraq

0678 986A.7290D Transportation: Air Transportation--between Saudi Arabia andPakistan

0679 986A.73 Transportation: Water Transportation

0682 986A.734 Transportation: Water Transportation--Port Facilities

0776 986A.738 Transportation: Water Transportation--Documentation andInspection

0779 986A.739 Transportation: Water Transportation--Sale; Purchase

0784 986A.74 Transportation: Navigation

0785 986A.741 Transportation: Navigation--Aids to Navigation

0796 986A.75 Transportation: Seamen

0797 986A.8137 Science: Physical Sciences--Physics: Nuclear Physics

0799 986A.8212 Science: Earth Sciences--Geography: Mapping

0800 986A.8293 Science: Earth Sciences--Geophysics: Hydrology

0805 986A.8294 Science: Earth Sciences--Geophysics: Meteorology

Reel 10International Political Relations; Bilateral Treaties--Saudi Arabia

0001 686A.00 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Other Countries

0004 686A.68B[686A.86B Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab

Republic]

686A.86B Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and the United ArabRepublic

0005 August 1960

0006 October 1960UAR propaganda.

0009 November 1961UAR propaganda.

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0012 December 1961Saudi press attacks on UAR.

0014 January 1962Saudi press attacks on UAR; UAR propaganda; Saudi efforts toexpel Egyptian employees.

0020 February 1962Saudi press attacks on UAR; UAR propaganda; Saudigovernment considers breaking relations with UAR.

0027 March 1962Saudi government considers breaking relations with UAR;Saudi press attacks on UAR.

0031 April 1962Alleged conspiracy to assassinate King Saud; UARpropaganda; Saudi press attacks on UAR; Saudi governmenttravel ban on Saudis visiting UAR.

0044 May 1962Saudi government travel ban on Saudis visiting UAR; Saudipress attacks on UAR; Saudi government considers breakingrelations with UAR.

0056 June 1962Saudi press attacks on UAR.

0065 August 1962Saudi efforts to expel Egyptian employees; Saudi press attackson UAR.

0068 October 1962President Kennedy's meeting with Crown Prince Faisal; UARintervention in Yemen; Saudi press attacks on UAR.

0074 November 1962UAR intervention in Yemen; UAR bombing and navalbombardment of Saudi territory; Saudi government seversrelations with UAR; UAR propaganda.

0102 December 1962UAR propaganda; UAR bombing of Saudi territory.

0115 January 1963UAR bombing of Saudi territory; Saudi policy on Yemen; Saudimobilization order; Crown Prince Faisal's criticism of GamalAbdel Nasser and the UAR.

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0153 686A.86B41 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and the United ArabRepublic: Economic Treaties and Agreements--TradeAgreements

0154 686A.86D Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait

0195 686A.86D3 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait: BoundaryQuestions

0210 686A.86D31 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait: BoundaryQuestions--Land Boundary

0214 686A.86F Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Qatar

0219 686A.86G Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and the Trucial Sheikhs

0220 686A.86G3 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and the Trucial Sheikhs:Boundary Questions

686A.86H Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Yemen0221 January 1960

Yemeni criticism of UAR.

0223 March 1960Saudi laws prohibiting Yemeni pilgrims from working in SaudiArabia.

0224 June 1960Saudi expulsion of Yemeni nationals.

0227 July 1960Saudi government position on 1934 Taif peace treaty withYemen.

0233 December 1960UAR espionage in Yemen.

0237 September 1962Yemeni coup.

0238 October 1962Saudi and UAR intervention in Yemen; Saudi request fordeployment of U.S. Air Force squadrons; Saudi support forYemeni royal family; UAR bombing of Saudi territory.

0296 November 1962Saudi intervention in Yemen; UAR bombing of Saudi territory;Saudi government severs relations with UAR; U.S. and WestGerman efforts to mediate between Saudi Arabia and YemenArab Republic; Yemeni propaganda; Saudi policy on Yemen.

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0311 December 1962U.S. recognition of Yemen Arab Republic; Saudi denial ofmilitary involvement in Yemen.

0317 January 1963Saudi support for Yemeni royalist forces; UAR bombing ofSaudi territory.

0333 686A.87 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iraq

0338 686A.88 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran

0339 686A.89 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan

0340 686A.90D Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan

0343 686A.90D94 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan: OtherRelations; Bilateral Treaties--Air Navigation Treaties

0344 686A.95B Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and South Korea

0346 686A.98 Political Relations between Saudi Arabia and Indonesia

International Political Relations; Bilateral Treaties--U.S.-Saudi Arabia

611.86A Political Relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia0347 February 1960

Crown Prince Faisal's meeting with ARAMCO officials;Operations Coordinating Board plan for Saudi Arabia.

0359 April 1960

0379 June 1960

0380 August 1960Operations Coordinating Board plan for Saudi Arabia.

0381 October 1960Operations Coordinating Board plan for Saudi Arabia.

0385 December 1960

0386 January 1961

0387 March 1961

0391 April 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0413 May 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

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0418 June 1961Saudi discrimination against U.S. citizens of the Jewish faith.

0421 July 1961Saudi arms purchase request.

0432 October 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0443 November 1961

0447 December 1961USIA program.

0451 January 1962

0455 February 1962President Kennedy's meeting with King Saud.

0462 March 1962U.S. plans for transfer of Dhahran Airfield to Saudi government.

0474 April 1962Saudi press attacks on UAR and United States.

0489 May 1962Saudi press attacks on United States and UAR; Saudigovernment considers breaking relations with UAR; U.S.-UARrelations.

0515 June 1962Saudi press attacks on United States and UAR.

0533 July 1962Saudi press attacks on United States and UAR.

0537 August 1962Saudi discrimination against U.S. citizens of Jewish faith; Saudipress attacks on United States and UAR.

0549 September 1962Crown Prince Faisal's visit to United States; Arab refugees;U.S. missile sales to Israel; Saudi press attacks on UnitedStates and UAR.

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0562 October 1962Crown Prince Faisal's meeting with President Kennedy; Saudipolicy on Yemen.

0573 November 1962Crown Prince Faisal's appointment as prime minister;governmental reform program; U.S. military measures insupport of Saudi Arabia.

0596 December 1962Governmental reform program; U.S. recognition of Yemen ArabRepublic; UAR bombing and naval bombardment of Sauditerritory.

0608 January 1963U.S. military measures in support of Saudi Arabia; Saudisupport for Yemeni royalist forces; UAR bombing of Sauditerritory.

0636 611.86A222 Political Relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia: War;Hostilities--Neutral Commerce: Blacklists

0644 611.86A41 Political Relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia: EconomicTreaties and Agreements--Trade Agreements

0647 611.86A42 Political Relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia: EconomicTreaties and Agreements--Treaties of Friendship, Commerce andNavigation

0672 611.86A421 Political Relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia: EconomicTreaties and Agreements--Treaties of Friendship, Commerce andNavigation: Consular Functions

0689 611.86A431 Political Relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia: EconomicTreaties and Agreements--Financial Treaties and Agreements:Double Taxation

611.86A7 Political Relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia: Militaryand Defense Agreements

0695 July 1960Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0697 December 1960Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0699 February 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement; Saudi arms purchase request.

0704 March 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

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0764 April 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0781 May 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement; Dhahran civil air terminal project.

0801 June 1961Dhahran civil air terminal project; Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0813 July 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0856 August 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0861 September 1961Dhahran Airfield agreement.

0863 October 1961Saudi equipment requirements for Dhahran Airport operation.

0865 November 1961Saudi equipment requirements for Dhahran Airport operation.

0875 December 1961U.S. Military Training Mission agreement negotiations.

0879 January 1962

0882 February 1962Dhahran Airport operation; U.S. plans for transfer of DhahranAirfield to Saudi government.

0890 March 1962U.S. Military Training Mission agreement negotiations; U.S.plans for transfer of Dhahran Airfield to Saudi government.

0953 April 1962U.S. Military Training Mission agreement negotiations.

0972 May 1962U.S. Military Training Mission agreement negotiations.

0987 June 1962U.S. Military Training Mission agreement negotiations.

1009 July 1962U.S. Military Training Mission agreement negotiations; U.S.military aid.

1020 August 1962

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U.S. Military Training Mission agreement negotiations.

1027 September 1962U.S. Military Training Mission agreement negotiations.

1029 October 1962U.S. military aid.

1032 November 1962U.S. military aid; U.S. Military Training mission agreementnegotiations.

1034 January 1963U.S. Military Training Mission agreement negotiations.

1035 611.86A94 Political Relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia:Other Relations; Bilateral Treaties--Air Navigation Treaties

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SUBJECT INDEXThe following index is a guide to the major topics in this microform publication. The first

number after an entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers tothe frame number at which the subject begins. Hence, 5: 0892 directs the researcher to Frame0892 of Reel 5. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide,the researcher will find topics arranged in the order in which they appear on the film.

This index provides an entry under each of the topic names assigned by the StateDepartment in its decimal number classification system for which documents appear in thecollection. In order to avoid confusion, the term "Foreign relations" has been substituted for theState Department's term "Political relations." Additional terms have been supplied to providemore detailed topical access. Terminology and spellings are those used in the originaldocuments. Researchers may consult the acronym list on page xxv.

Abd al-Aziz bin Mu Ammar1:0339

Abd al-Muhsin bin Abd al-Azizdefection of 2: 0805

ibn Abdul Aziz, Princepress conference by 3: 0060

Abdullah Balkhair, Shaikhdirector general of broadcasting, press

and publications 2: 0889, 0890Abdullah ibn Abdul Aziz

amir of Mecca 2: 0351Abdullah Tariki, Shaikh

general 7: 0811minister of petroleum and mineral

resources 7: 0345Abu Dhabi

ARAMCO frontier violations 7: 0909,0931

Accidentsair transportation 9: 0399

Advisersagriculture 6: 0872government 2: 0182taxation 6: 0581

Afghanistanforeign relations with Saudi Arabia

10:0339

Agricultureadvisers 6: 0872animal husbandry 6: 0893, 0894field crops 6: 0878-0891general 6: 0854pests 6: 0876

Agriculture, ministry ofprojects 2: 0926; 5: 0490

Ahmad Jamjum, Shaikh2:0903

Ahmed Zaki YamaniARAMCO discussion with 7: 0889

Air attacks; bombings, UARon Saudi territory 3: 0724-0777;

4: 0403; 10: 0074-0115, 0238,0296, 0317, 0596, 0608

Air base, U.S.Dhahran 3: 0143; 4: 0449-0519,

0538-0846; 5: 0103; 9: 0437,0451, 0470-0550; 10: 0391, 0413,0432,0462, 0695-0861, 0882,0890

Aircraft, Francepurchase by Saudi Arabia 3: 0246;

4: 0137, 0403Aircraft, Saudi Arabia

defections to UAR 1: 0627, 0780;3: 0266; 4: 0322; 9: 0346

Aircraft, Saudi Arabia cont.

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survey of 9: 0248see a/so Transportation, air

Aircraft, U.S.purchase by Saudi Arabia 4: 0270-

0403sales of 3: 0246, 0255

Air Force, U.S.deployments: 0266; 10: 0238

Air Franceuse of Dhahran Airfield by 9: 0409

AirlinesAir France 9: 0409Pan American Airways 9: 0318, 0356,

0359Saudi Arabian Airlines 9: 0242, 0245,

0251, 0257, 0262, 0279, 0306-0340, 0346, 0356, 0359, 0371,0463

TWA 9: 0242, 0245, 0251, 0257, 0262,0306-0340, 0346, 0359

see a/so Transportation, airAir navigation treaties

Saudi Arabia-Pakistan 10: 0343U.S.-Saudi Arabia 10: 1035see a/so Transportation, air

Air operationsmovements of aircraft within Saudi

Arabia 3: 0639, 0722-0777UAR, on Saudi territory 3: 0724-0777;

4: 0403; 10: 0074-0115, 0238,0296, 0317, 0596, 0608

see a/so OverflightsAir personnel, Saudi Arabia

defections to UAR 1: 0627, 0780Airports; airfields

Dhahran 5: 0109; 9: 0409-0451, 0463,0476-0609, 0624; 10: 0781, 0801,0863,0865, 0882

directors 9: 0253general 9: 0401-0619maintenance equipment, U.S. sales of

9:0504-0588see a/so Air base, U.S.

Algerian disputeSaudi mission to mediate 2: 0694

American Jewish Congress v. ElmerCarter and Arabian American OilCompany

7: 0402see a/so Arabian American Oil

Company

see a/so JewsAmusements; sports

motion pictures 8: 0613theaters 8: 0609

Animal and vegetable products, inedibletobacco manufactures 8: 0302

Animal diseasesoutbreak or incidence of 6: 0893

Animal husbandrydiseases 6: 0893fisheries 6: 0894

Anticorruption regulations1:0627see a/so Corruption

Arabian American Oil Company(ARAM CO)

Abu Dhabi frontier violations by7: 0909, 0931

Arab Development Division report5: 0651

concession agreement 7: 0001construction projects 7: 0583criticism of 7: 0773economic reports 5: 0338, 0388, 0437,

0532, 0665, 0720, 0779, 0858;7:0001,0137

employment policies 6: 0942; 7: 0042exports 7: 0190general 7: 0137labor problems 8: 0111loans for municipal water and sewer

facilities 6: 0389meetings with

Crown Prince Faisal 10: 0347King Saud 7: 0345

negotiations withAhmed Zaki Yamani 7: 0889Crown Prince Faisal 2: 0306, 0453Saudi Arabian Refining Company

7:0521,0583,0605Saudi government 1: 0484;

7:0773,0811,0968; 8: 0001-0166

officers 7: 0681Oman frontier violations by 7: 0373operations 6: 0942; 7: 0001-0968;

8:0001-0166payments to Saudi government

7: 0137, 0227, 0299, 0373, 0570,0605,0681,0811; 8: 0001,0111

policies 1: 0037

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production policies 6: 0942public relations plan 7: 0402retirement benefits program 7: 0190statistical data 6: 0942; 7: 0042, 0299,

0503-0583, 0660, 0694, 0860;8:0001,0128

see also American Jewish Congress v.Elmer Carter and ArabianAmerican Oil Company

see also Oil companiessee a/so Petroleum, oil, and lubricantssee a/so Saudi Arabian Refining

CompanyArabian Gulf Development Fund

5: 0643see a/so Economic development

Arabian Oil Companyoperations 7: 0931see a/so Oil companiessee a/so Petroleum, oil, and lubricants

Arabian Petroleum Supply Company7: 0583, 0605

Arab Liberation Front1: 0603

Armaments; ordnancegeneral 4: 0227guided missiles 4: 0233nuclear weapons 4: 0231small arms 4: 0238

Arms purchases; salesFrench sales to Saudi Arabia 4: 0137general 10: 0421, 0609

Asir Provinceconditions in 1: 0066

Assassinationsalleged conspiracy against King Saud

1:0448; 3: 0193; 10: 0031of Yusef Yassin 1: 0463

AustriaKing Saud's visit to 2: 0649, 0668

Bahraincivil aviation in 4: 0756; 9: 0280investments in Saudi Arabia 6: 0001weekly surveys of events in 1: 0484-

0780; 5: 0779-0925see a/so Isa bin Salman al-Khalifah

Balance of payments6: 0530

Banks; bankingbranch banks of the United States in

Saudi Arabia 6: 0656

general 6: 0625see a/so World Bank

Base metalsiron 6: 0934

Blacklists10:0636

Bombingssee Air attacks; bombings, UAR

Boundary questionsSaudi Arabia-Kuwait 10: 0195, 0210Saudi Arabia-Trucial States 10: 0220

Boy Scouts8: 0638

Budgetgeneral 6: 0280, 0369, 0402-0432,

0438, 0464-0494, 0548, 0572surplus allocations 6: 0397, 0458,

0531,0537Building and paving materials

8: 0309Buses

9: 0237see a/so Motor vehicles

Cabinet; ministrychanges 1: 0289, 0406, 0453, 0627;

2: 0329, 0753, 0908, 0983;3:0007,0011,0033

general 2: 0887-0983; 3: 0001-0060ministers 2: 0939ministries 1: 0388; 2: 0926, 0962;

3: 0001; 5: 0490; 7: 0345, 0811;8: 0074

see a/so Council of Ministerssee a/so Executive branch

Capitalcooperative systems 6: 0016corporations 6: 0020-0173investments 5: 0965; 6: 0001-0010monopolies 6: 0174

Carbonnatural gas 8: 0179petroleum 3: 0076; 6: 0941-0942;

7: 0001-0968; 8: 0001-0166Cemeteries

8: 0734Censorship

press 1:0003, 0603; 2: 0224Census

8: 0376Ceremonial communications

with United States 8: 0639

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Charities; philanthropic organizationsgeneral 8: 0738hospitals 8: 0740

Chemicalsmedicines and Pharmaceuticals

8: 0360Chief executive; king

king 2: 0224-0939provincial governors 2: 0880see a/so Saud ibn Abdul Aziz, King

Citizenship organizationsBoy Scouts 8: 0638

City and country planning5: 0950see a/so Supreme Planning Board

Civic action program3:0266-0347

Civil aviationsee Transportation, air

Civil service3: 0070

Commemorative celebrations8: 0485

Commerceneutral 10: 0636see a/so Friendship, commerce, and

navigation, treaties ofCommunications

equipment 8: 0323general 8: 0746see a/so Radio; radio broadcastingsee a/so Telephonesee a/so Television

Communism; Communistsgeneral 2: 0171influence in Middle East 1: 0003influence on Saudi Arabia 1: 0319,

0339Concessions

ARAMCO 7: 0001John Mecom Enterprises 8: 0074oil refinery 7: 0190see a/so Oil companies

Constitution2:0214

Construction projectsARAMCO 7: 0583Getty Oil Company 7: 0583

Consular functions treatiesU.S.-Saudi Arabia 10: 0672

Consultative Assembly1: 0695see a/so Legislative branch

Contingency planning, U.S.for death of King Saud 2: 0805

Cooperative systems6: 0016

Corn6: 0882

Corporations; companiesArabian Oil Company 7: 0931Arabian Petroleum Supply Company

7: 0583, 0605ARAMCO 1: 0037, 0484; 2: 0306,

0453; 5: 0338, 0388, 0437, 0532,0651, 0665, 0720, 0779, 0858;6: 0389, 0942; 7: 0001-0968;8:0001-0166; 10: 0347

Fluor Corporation 4: 0436-0442, 0546,0608

general 6: 0020-0173Getty Oil Company 7: 0227, 0583,

0641,0694,0773John Mecom Enterprises 8: 0074Kuwait Oil Company 7: 0289, 0345Mackay Radio and Telegraph

Company, Inc. 6: 0390Saudi Arabian Refining Company

7: 0521, 0583, 0605, 0694, 0773Vinnell Corporation 4: 0442, 0449,

0540Correction and punishment

8: 0690see a/so Political prisoners

Corruption1: 0484see a/so Anticorruption regulations

Council of Ministersadministration of justice 1: 0419members 1: 0627organization 2: 0976see a/so Cabinet; ministrysee a/so Executive branch

Counterfeiting6:0618

Coups d'etatgeneral 1: 0066, 0169in Yemen 10: 0237

Courts, nationalright of aliens to sue in 3: 0079

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Crimecorrection and punishment 8: 0690

Cropssee Field crops

Currency, paperissuance of 6: 0399, 0451see a/so Monetary system

Dammam, Saudi Arabiaport 3: 0023, 0530visit to, by U.S. naval vessels 5: 0118

DefectionsSaudi Arabian pilots to UAR 1: 0627,

0780Dhahran air base, U.S.

airfield agreement 3: 0143; 4: 0449-0519, 0538-0819; 10: 0391, 0413,0432, 0695-0861

commander 9: 0451disposal of U.S. government property

at 4: 0819, 0846transit of persons of Jewish faith at

9: 0437U.S. transfer to Saudi Arabian

government 4: 0846; 5: 0103;9: 0470-0550; 10: 0462, 0882,0890

Dhahran airport; airfieldagreements: 0143; 4: 0449-0519,

0538-0819; 10: 0391, 0413, 0432,0695-0861

Air France use of 9: 0409airport director--duties and

responsibilities of 9: 0451bomb explosion at 9: 0624civil air terminal project 9: 0413-0451;

10:0781,0801disposal of U.S. government property

at 4: 0819, 0846equipment requirements for 10: 0863,

0865general 5: 0109operation of 9: 0451, 0463, 0476-

0609; 10: 0863, 0865, 0882Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

commercial air travel potential of9: 0280

expositions; exhibitions in 6: 0850report on civil aviation in 4: 0756;

9: 0280see a/so Dhahran airport; airfield

Diplomatic relationsSaudi Arabia-UAR 10: 0020, 0027,

0044, 0074, 0296, 0489Disasters

8: 0661Discrimination

ARAMCO 7: 0042against U.S. citizens of Jewish faith

10:0418,0537Diseases

animal 6: 0893Documentation and inspection

water transportation 9: 0776Double taxation treaties

U.S.-Saudi Arabia 10: 0689see a/so Taxation

Dubaigovernment structure 2: 0962

Duxbury Bayvisit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0053

Earth sciencegeography 9: 0799geophysics 9: 0800, 0805

Economic aid, U.S.5: 0459

Economic conditions1: 0392

Economic developmentgeneral 2: 0903program 1: 0695; 5: 0459, 0720, 0779;

6: 0369projects 5: 0611; 6: 0390see a/so Arabian Gulf Development

Fundsee a/so Economic Development

Committee, Saudi ArabiaEconomic Development Committee,Saudi Arabia

5: 0307, 0359Economic matters

capital 5: 0965; 6: 0001-0174food conditions 5: 0959fuel conditions 5: 0959

Economic matters cont.general 5: 0223-0925housing 5: 0942, 0950insurance 6: 0264labor 6: 0178-0224pensions 6: 0256retail prices 5: 0938

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Economic relationsSaudi Arabia-Iran 5: 0927

Economic reportsARAMCO 5: 0338, 0388, 0437, 0532,

0665, 0720, 0779, 0858; 7: 0001,0137

reviews and assessments 1: 0359;5:0223-0925

Economic treaties and agreementsfinancial treaties and agreements

10:0689trade agreements 10: 0153, 0644treaties of friendship, commerce, and

navigation 10: 0647, 0672Education

elementary and secondary 8: 0575general 8: 0492technical 8: 0593in the Trucial States 1: 0267universities 8: 0581

Egyptlabor in Saudi Arabia 6: 0173;

10:0014,0065see a/so United Arab Republic

Electionsmunicipal 1: 0066, 0267, 0377

EmployeesEgyptians in Saudi Arabia 6: 0173;

10:0014,0065Employment

discriminatory practices 7: 0042policies 6: 0942Yemeni pilgrims 10: 0223see a/so Labor

Engineeringpublic works 8: 0184-0263

Espionageby UAR and Yemen 10: 0233see a/so Intelligence activities

Etiquetteceremonial communications 8: 0639

Europe, Easternimmigration to Saudi Arabia from

6: 0774Evidence, procurement of

from United States for use in SaudiArabia 3: 0126

Exchangesgeneral 6: 0657stock 6: 0659

Executive branchcabinet; ministry 1: 0289, 0388, 0406,

0453, 0627; 2: 0329, 0753, 0887-0983; 3: 0001-0060; 5: 0490;7:0345, 0811; 8: 0074

civil service 3: 0070general 2: 0223king 2: 0224-0862provincial governors 2: 0880see a/so Council of Ministerssee a/so Executive powers

Executive powersattempts to divest Crown Prince Faisal

of 1: 0037see a/so Executive branch

Exportsoil 7: 0190

Expositions; exhibitionsDhahran 6: 0850general 6: 0842

Faisal ibn Abdul Aziz, Crown Princeconstitutional position 2: 0839health condition 2: 0235-0277influence in government 1: 0015King Saud's relations with 1: 0037,

0260, 0359, 0388, 0397, 0433,0435, 0453; 2: 0310, 0427, 0453,0839

meetings withARAMCO officials 10: 0347Kennedy, John F. 2: 0694, 0753;

3: 0029; 10: 0068, 0562and military coup d'etat 1: 0169and Nasser, Gamal Abdel 1: 0780;

10:0115negotiations with ARAMCO officials

2: 0306, 0453prime minister 1: 0289, 0627, 0695;

2: 0329, 0753, 0908; 3: 0033;10:0573

Prince Talal's break with 1: 0556, 0603reform proposals 2: 0890and UAR 10: 0115before U.S. Senate Foreign Relations

Committee 2: 0753U.S. support for 1: 0169, 0780; 2: 0862views on President Kennedy 2: 0313visit to United States 1: 0603; 2: 0694,

0753; 3: 0029; 10: 0549

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Federal Aviation Administration, U.S.(FAA)

specialized training for Saudi Arabia9: 0280

see a/so Transportation, air"Federation of Sons of the ArabPeninsula"

1: 0448Field crops

general 6: 0878grains 6: 0879-0887sugar 6: 0891

Financial decrees6: 0280see a/so Financial matters

Financial mattersbanks; banking 6: 0625, 0656exchanges 6: 0657, 0659general 6: 0280-0572monetary system 6: 0594-0618taxation 6: 0577-0585see a/so Financial decreessee a/so Saudi Arabian Monetary

AgencyFinancial treaties and agreements

double taxation treaties 10: 0689Fine arts

8: 0607Fisheries

6: 0894Fluor Corporation

claim against 4: 0436-0442, 0546,0608

Food conditions5: 0955

Foreign Affairs, Ministry of1:0388

Foreign exchangerates 6: 0280, 0531, 0572, 0602receipts and expenditures 6: 0438

Foreign relations, Saudi Arabiawith Afghanistan 10: 0339general 10: 0001with Indonesia 10: 0346with Iran 10: 0338with Iraq 10: 0333with Korea, South 10: 0344with Kuwait 10: 0154with Pakistan 1: 0267; 10: 0340with Qatar 10: 0214with Trucial States 10: 0219with UAR 2: 0607, 0839, 0862;

3: 0060, 0361; 10: 0004, 0005-0115

with Yemen 10:0221-0317see a/so Foreign Affairs, Ministry of

Foreign relations, U.S.with Saudi Arabia 10: 0347-0608with UAR 10: 0489

Forrest Shermanvisit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0177, 0189

Francearms sales to Saudi Arabia 4: 0137efforts to purchase aircraft from

3: 0246; 4: 0137, 0403oil embargo against 7: 0660see a/so Air France

Franco, FranciscoKing Saud's meeting with 2: 0579see a/so Spain

Friendship, commerce, and navigation,treaties of

U.S.-Saudi Arabia 10: 0647, 0672Fuel conditions

5: 0959see a/so Fuels and petroleum productssee a/so Natural gassee a/so Petroleum

Fuels and petroleum products8: 0340see a/so Fuel conditionssee a/so Natural gassee a/so Petroleum, oil, and lubricants

General Petroleum Authority7: 0253, 0278see a/so Arabian American Oil

Companysee a/so Oil companies

Geographymapping 9: 0799

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Geophysicshydrology 9: 0800meteorology 9: 0805

Germany, Federal Republic of (West)efforts to mediate between Saudi

Arabia and Yemen Arab Republic10:0296

King Saud's visit to 2: 0668Getty Oil Company

annual report 7: 0227construction projects 7: 0583officials 7: 0694operations 7: 0694, 0773Saudi Labor Department agreement

with 7: 0641see a/so Oil companiessee a/so Petroleum, oil, and lubricants

Glass and clay products8: 0336

Gold and silverware8: 0328

Government, municipalgeneral 8: 0677police 8: 0686water and sewer facilities 6: 0389

Government, Saudi Arabiaadvisers 2: 0182ARAMCO negotiations with 1: 0484;

7: 0773, 0811, 0968; 8: 0001-0166ARAMCO payments to 7: 0137, 0227,

0299, 0373, 0570, 0605, 0681,0811; 8: 0001, 0111

Consultative Assembly 1: 0695criticism of 1: 0752Crown Prince Faisal's influence in

1:0015diplomatic relations with UAR 10: 0020,

0027, 0044, 0074, 0296, 0489executive branch 2: 0223-0983;

3:0001-0070general 2: 0177-0187irregularities and dissatisfaction in

1:0022,0289judicial branch 3: 0079-0126King Saud assumes personal control of

1:0289; 2: 0329, 0908leftist influence on 1: 0319, 0339legislative branch 3: 0071position on Taif Peace Treaty of 1934

10:0227

Prince Talal on 1: 0319, 0627; 2: 0684,0753

reorganization 1: 0015territory 2: 0187travel ban on Saudis visiting UAR

10:0031,0044see a/so Government, municipal

Grainscorn 6: 0882general 6: 0879rice 6: 0887

Grantham, M. B.visit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0078

Great Britainsee United Kingdom

Greenwich Bayvisit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0070, 0078,

0129Hamza Tarabzoni

director general of Saudi ArabianAirlines 9: 0325

Historycommemorative celebrations 8: 0485

Hospitalsgeneral 8: 0740military 4: 0908

Hours6:0195

Housingcity and country planning 5: 0950general 5: 0942

Hussein, KingKing Saud's meeting with 2: 0694see a/so Jordan

Hydrology9: 0800

Ibrahim al-Suwayyil, Shaikhforeign minister 2: 0908royal councilor and chief of the political

section of the royal diwan 3: 0021Immigration; emigration

foreign visas; tourism 6: 0692immigration to Saudi Arabia from

Eastern Europe 6: 0774Import decrees

6: 0280Indonesia

foreign relations with Saudi Arabia10:0346

Industrial mattersexpositions; exhibitions 6: 0842, 0850

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general 6: 0777Insurance

6: 0264Intellectual and industrial property

trademarks 6: 0668Intelligence activities

biographical data 3: 0586general 3: 0585of the USSR in Saudi Arabia 3: 0603see a/so Espionage

Internal security1:0465,0519,0556see a/so Security policy

International Civil Aviation Organizationtechnical assistance mission 9: 0262see a/so Transportation, air

International Monetary Fund (IMF)technical assistance 6: 0406, 0432,

0436Investments

Bahrain 6: 0001Japan 6: 0010Jordan 6: 0009Kuwait 6: 0010U.S. 5: 0965Yugoslavia 6: 0002

Iraneconomic relations with Saudi Arabia

5: 0927foreign relations with Saudi Arabia

10:0338Iraq

air transportation between SaudiArabia and 9: 0677

foreign relations with Saudi Arabia10:0333

propaganda 1: 0406Iron

6: 0934Iron and steel and related industries

building and paving materials 8: 0309communications equipment 8: 0323steel mill products 8: 0304transportation equipment 8: 0316,

0322Isa bin Salman al-Khalifah, ruler ofBahrain

succession of 1: 0433Israel

security policy 3: 0266U.S. missile sales to 10: 0549

see a/so JewsItaly

King Saud's visit to 2: 0649Jackson, Andrew M.

visit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0048Japan

investments in Saudi Arabia 6: 0010Jews

Saudi discrimination against 10: 0418,0537

see a/so American Jewish Congress v.Elmer Carter and ArabianAmerican Oil Company

see also IsraelJidda, Saudi Arabia

1:0388John Mecom Enterprises

oil concessions 8: 0074see a/so Oil companiessee a/so Petroleum, oil, and lubricants

Jordaninvestments in Saudi Arabia 6: 0009military missions to Saudi Arabia

5: 0203newsgathering agencies 9: 0186visit to, by King Saud 2: 0628withdrawal of Saudi troops from

3:0190see a/so Hussein, King

Judicial branchjurisdiction 3: 0079laws; statutes 3: 0080, 0100procurement of evidence from United

States for use in Saudi Arabia3: 0126

Jurisdictionrights of aliens to sue in national courts

3: 0079Justice, administration of

Council of Ministers decision on1:0419

general 1: 0484Kennedy, John F.

meetings withCrown Prince Faisal 2: 0694, 0753;

3: 0029; 10: 0068, 0562

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Kennedy, John F. cont.meetings with cont.

King Saud 1: 0435; 2: 0514, 0549;10:0455

views on, by Crown Prince Faisal2:0313

Khalid ibn Abdul Aziz, Princedeputy prime minister 2: 0277

Kingsee Chief executive; king

Korea, Republic of (South)foreign relations with Saudi Arabia

10:0344Kuwait

boundary questions with Saudi Arabia10:0195

foreign relations with Saudi Arabia10:0154

investments in Saudi Arabia 6: 0010land boundary with Saudi Arabia

10:0210visit to, by King Saud 2: 0378withdrawal of Saudi forces from

1: 0695see a/so Neutral Zone

Kuwait Oil Companyoperations reports 7: 0289, 0345see a/so Oil companiessee a/so Petroleum, oil, and lubricants

Laborgeneral 6: 0178hours 6: 0195problems--ARAMCO 8: 0111slave labor 6: 0224strikes 6: 0197see a/so Employmentsee a/so Labor Department, Saudi

Arabiasee a/so Labor, Laborers and Social

Affairs, Ministry ofLabor Department, Saudi Arabia

Getty Oil Company agreement 7: 0641Labor, Laborers and Social Affairs,Ministry of

royal decree 2: 0962Labor unions

6:0197

Land boundarySaudi Arabia-Kuwait 10: 0210see a/so Boundary questionssee a/so Territory

Lands6: 0662see a/so Territory

Language8: 0414

Laws; statutes; regulationsair transportation 9: 0275anticorruption 1: 0627commercial 3: 0100for corporations 6: 0020-0026, 0031,

0034employment of Yemeni pilgrims

10:0223finance representatives in government

ministries and departments9: 0939, 0958

financial 6: 0280general 3: 0080import 6: 0280mines; mining 6: 0927

Lee, James R.visit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0047

Leftistsinfluence on Saudi government

1:0319,0339see a/so Communism; Communists

Legislative branch3: 0071see a/so Consultative Assembly

Lockheed Airlinesbid to take over operation of Saudi

Arabian Airlines 9: 0463see a/so Transportation, air

Machinery, heavy8: 0304

Mackay Radio and Telegraph Company,Inc.

Saudi government indebtedness to6: 0390

see a/so Radio; radiobroadcastingMajlia al-Nuwab

formation of 1: 0001Maneuvers; troop movements

3:0605-0777see a/so Overflights

Manners and customs8: 0474

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Manufacturers; manufacturinganimal and vegetable products,

inedible 8: 0302general 8: 0334-0360gold and silverware 8: 0328iron and steel and related industries

8:0304-0323recreational equipment 8: 0327textile industry 8: 0326

Mapping9: 0799

Market conditions6: 0399

Mecca, Saudi Arabiaamir of 2: 0351King Saud's address to pilgrims in

1: 0392Medicine, practice of

8: 0735Medicines and Pharmaceuticals

8: 0360see a/so Narcotics traffic

Metalsbase--iron 6: 0934

Meteorology9: 0805

Middle EastCommunist influence in 1: 0003see a/so Afghanistansee a/so Bahrainsee a/so Iransee a/so Iraqsee a/so Israelsee a/so Jordansee a/so Kuwaitsee a/so Omansee a/so Qatarsee a/so Trucial Statessee a/so Turkeysee a/so United Arab Republicsee a/so Yemensee a/so Yemen Arab Republic

Military affairs, U.S.1:0066; 10:0573, 0608

Military aidPakistan to Saudi Arabia 3: 0195,

0229, 0246; 4: 0211U.K. to Saudi Arabia 3: 0315, 0347U.S. to Saudi Arabia 2: 0329; 3: 0130-

0361, 0376-0584, 0875-0948;

4:0001-0211; 10: 1009, 1029,1032

see a/so Military missionssee a/so Mutual Security Program,

U.S.Military Air Transport Service

5: 0093see a/so Transportation, air

Military and defense agreementsU.S.-Saudi Arabia 10: 0695-1034see a/so Mutual Security Program,

U.S.Military bases, U.S.

in Saudi Arabia 4: 0436-0906see a/so Air base, U.S.

Military equipment and suppliesarmaments; ordnance 4: 0227-0238general 3: 0875-0948; 4: 0001-0211ships; aircraft 4: 0253-0403

Military equipment and supplies, U.S.Saudi purchases of 3: 0195, 0875-

0948;4: 0001-0211Military forces, Saudi Arabia

dissatisfaction in 1: 0022, 0037force levels 3: 0130withdrawal from Jordanian territory

3:0190Military forces, U.S.

status of forces agreement 4: 0532Military hospitals

4: 0908Military missions

general 4: 0920; 5: 0001Jordan 5: 0203Pakistan 5: 0205UAR 5: 0204U.K. 5: 0202U.S. 3: 0155; 5: 0032-0189; 9: 0504;

10: 0875, 0890-1027, 1032, 1034Military organization

personnel 3: 0860schools and academies 3: 0870

Military personnel, Saudi Arabiadissatisfaction 1: 0022, 0037general 3: 0860troop movements 3: 0605-0777see a/so Mobilization

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Military personnel, U.S.Jewish, Saudi policy on admittance of

4: 0435, 0455status of forces agreement 4: 0532

Military schools and academies3: 0870see a/so National War College, U.S.

Military Training Mission, U.S.agreement negotiations 10: 0875,

0890-1027, 1032, 1034generalS: 0109; 9: 0504Wilson, WillardW. 3:0155see a/so Military aidsee a/so Military missions

Minerals, nonmetallicfuels and petroleum products 8: 0340glass and clay products 8: 0336

Mines; miningbase metals 6: 0934carbon 3: 0076; 6: 0941-0942;

7: 0001-0968; 8: 0001-0179general 6: 0896laws; regulations 6: 0927

Ministers, governmentroyal decree promulgating law for trial

of 2: 0939see a/so Ministries

MinistriesAgriculture 2: 0926; 5: 0490Foreign Affairs 1: 0388Labor, Laborers and Social Affairs

2:0962Petroleum and Mineral Resources

3: 0001; 7: 0345, 0811, 8: 0074see a/so Government, Saudi Arabia

Missilesgeneral 4: 0233sales to Israel 10: 0549see a/so Nuclear weapons

Mobilizationorder 1:0780; 3: 0361; 10:0115

Mohammed ibn Abdul Aziz, Princevisit to United States 2: 0329

Monetary Agency, Saudi Arabia6:0369,0381,0541

Monetary systemcounterfeiting 6: 0618foreign exchange rates 6: 0280, 0531,

0572, 0602general 6: 0594see a/so Currency, paper

see a/so Saudi Arabian MonetaryAgency

Monopolies6: 0174

Moroccovisit to, by King Saud 2: 0607

Motion pictures8:0613

Motor vehicles8: 0316; 9: 0239see a/so Buses

Muhammad ibn Saud, Princespecial mission to mediate Algerian

dispute 2: 0694Musaid bin Abdul Rahman, Prince

minister of the interior 2: 0896Mutual Security Program, U.S.

3:0376-0584see a/so Military aid

Narcotics traffic8: 0695see a/so Medicines and

PharmaceuticalsNasser, Gamal Abdel

Crown Prince Faisal on 1: 0780;10:0115

King Saud on 2: 0684meeting with Prince Talal 1: 0556see a/so United Arab Republic

National courtsright of aliens to sue in 3: 0079see a/so Judicial branch

National defense affairsequipment and supplies 3: 0875-0948;

4:0001-0906general 3: 0130-0361hospitals; post exchanges 4: 0908intelligence activities 3: 0585-0603maneuvers; troop movements 3: 0605,

0639missions 4: 0920; 5: 0001-0205Mutual Security Program 3: 0376-0584organization 3: 0860, 0870overflights 3: 0653-0777see a/so Supreme Defense Council

National War College, U.S.visit of group to Saudi Arabia 5: 0032-

0036see a/so Military schools and

academies

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Natural gas8:0179

Naval operations, UARagainst Saudi territory 10: 0074, 0596

Naval vesselsgeneral 4: 0254movements of 3: 0639

Naval vessels, U.S.Duxbury Bay 5: 0053Forrest Sherman 5: 0177, 0189Greenwich Bay 5: 0070, 0078, 0129Perry 5: 0129,0146Power 5: 0177Tanner 5:0065

Navigationaids to 9: 0785general 9: 0784see a/so Transportation, water

Nawwaf ibn Abdul Aziz, Princechief of the royal diwan 2: 0403, 0969minister of finance 1: 0406; 2: 0983;

3: 0004Netherlands

overflights by 3: 0720Netherlands Trading Society

reports 5: 0223-0925; 6: 0383Neutral commerce

see BlacklistsNeutral Zone

Saudi Arabia-Kuwait 7: 0754, 0694,0811,0860; 8: 0074

Newsgathering agenciesgeneral 9: 0168, 0170Jordan 9: 0186U.K. 9:0182U.S. 9:0174

Newspapers9: 0073

Nonmetallic mineralsfuels and petroleum products 8: 0340glass and clay products 8: 0336

Nuclear weapons4: 0231see a/so Missiles

Oil companiesArabian Oil Company 7: 0931ARAMCO 1: 0037, 0484; 2: 0306,

0453; 5: 0338, 0388, 0437, 0532,0651, 0665, 0720, 0779, 0858;6: 0389, 0942; 7: 0001-0968;8:0001-0166; 10: 0347

Getty Oil Company 7: 0227, 0583,0641,0694,0773

John Mecom Enterprises 8: 0074Kuwait Oil Company 7: 0289, 0345Saudi Arabian Refining Company

7: 0521, 0583, 0605, 0694, 0773see a/so Arabian Petroleum Supply

CompanyOil embargo

against France 7: 0660see a/so Organization of Petroleum

Exporting CountriesOman

ARAMCO violations of frontier of7: 0373

Operations Coordinating Boardplan for Saudi Arabia 10: 0347, 0380,

0381Organization of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC)

resolution on crude oil prices 7: 0968see a/so Exportssee a/so Oil companiessee a/so Oil embargo

Overflightsgeneral 3: 0639by the Netherlands 3: 0720by UAR 3: 0722-0777by United Kingdom 3: 0715by United States 3: 0653see a/so Air operations

Pakistanair navigation treaties with Saudi

Arabia 10: 0343air transportation between Saudi

Arabia and 9: 0678foreign relations with Saudi Arabia

1:0267; 10:0340military aid to Saudi Arabia 3: 0195,

0229, 0246; 4: 0211military missions to Saudi Arabia

5: 0205Palestine

King Saud's position on 2: 0643refugee issue 2: 0694

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Pan American Airways9:0318,0356,0359see a/so Saudi Arabian Airlinessee a/so Transportation, air

Paper products8: 0334

PensionsARAMCO retirement benefits program

7:0190old-age 6: 0256

Peoplegeneral 8: 0378language 8: 0414manners and customs 8: 0474race problems; refugees 8: 0393religion 8: 0421

Perryvisit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0129, 0146

Pestsagricultural 6: 0876

Petroleum and Mineral Resources,Ministry of

decentralization of 3: 0001organization 7: 0811personnel changes 8: 0074Shaikh Abdullah Tariki 7: 0345

Petroleum, oil, and lubricantsannual reports 7: 0073, 0521concessions 7: 0001; 8: 0074general 3: 0076; 6: 0941-0942;

7: 0001-0968; 8: 0001-0166General Petroleum Authority 7: 0253,

0278prices 7: 0773, 0968production 6: 0942see a/so Fuel conditionssee a/so Fuels and petroleum productssee a/so Oil companiessee a/so Oil embargosee a/so Organization of Petroleum

Exporting Countriessee a/so Petroleum and Mineral

Resources, Ministry ofPharmaceuticals

see Medicine and PharmaceuticalsPhilanthropic organizations

see Charities; philanthropicorganizations

Physical sciencesphysics 9: 0797

Physicsnuclear 9: 0797

Pilgrimsin Mecca 1: 0392Yemen 10:0223

Policelocal 3: 0211national 8: 0672organization 8: 0686

Police assistance program, U.S.3: 0255

Political affairsCommunism 2: 0171constitution 2: 0214general 1: 0001-0780politico-military assessments 1: 0289Weeka reports 1: 0816-0973; 2: 0001-

0148see a/so Coups d'etatsee a/so Government, Saudi Arabia

Political missions, Saudi Arabiato mediate Algerian dispute 2: 0694

Political prisoners1:0022see a/so Correction and punishmentsee a/so Refugees

Political reform program1: 0037, 0695; 2: 0890; 3: 0060;

5: 0378; 10: 0573, 0596Port facilities

Dammam 3: 0530general 5: 0220; 9: 0682

Post exchanges4: 0908

Powervisit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0177

Pressanti-UAR 10: 0012-0068, 0474-0549anti-U.S. 10: 0474-0549censorship 1: 0003, 0603; 2: 0224criticism of the government 1: 0752general 9: 0066newsgathering agencies 9: 0168-0186newspapers 9: 0073see a/so Propaganda

Pricespetroleum 7: 0773, 0968retail 5: 0938

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Production policiesARAMCO 6: 0942see a/so Oil companies

PropagandaIraq 1:0406UAR 1: 0435, 0556, 0695; 2: 0549,

0753; 10: 0006, 0009, 0014, 0020,0031,0074,0102

Yemen 10: 0296see a/so Press

ProvincesAsir 1: 0066Eastern 2: 0286, 0329reorganization 1: 0406see a/so Provincial governors

Provincial governors2:0880

Public healthcemeteries 8: 0734general 8: 0723medicine, practice of 8: 0735

Public morality committees1:0419

Public order, safety, and health; charitiescharities; philanthropic organizations

8: 0738, 0740crime 8: 0690general 8: 0665municipal government 8: 0677, 0686narcotics, traffic in 8: 0695national police 8: 0672public health 8: 0723-0735

Public relationsARAMCO plan 7: 0402

Public safetysee a/so Policesee a/so Public order, safety, and

health; charitiesPublic works

generalS: 0184roads; highways 8: 0190utilities 8: 0263

Qatarcivil aviation in 4: 0756; 9: 0280foreign relations with Saudi Arabia

10:0214visit to, by King Saud 2:0351weekly surveys of events in 1: 0484-

0780; 5: 0779-0925Race problems

8: 0393

Radio; radiobroadcastingcommunications between Saudi Arabia

and Turkey 9: 0039general 8: 0760; 9: 0001see a/so Communicationssee a/so Mackay Radio and Telegraph

Company, Inc.Railroads

generalS: 0322; 9: 0188rail transportation between Saudi

Arabia and UAR 9: 0236Rates

transportation, air 9: 0393Recreational equipment

8: 0327Refugees

Arab 10: 0549general 8: 0393Palestine 2: 0694

Relief measures8: 0661

Religion8: 0421

Retail prices5: 0938

Retirement benefits programARAMCO 7: 0190see a/so Pensions

Rice6: 0887

Riyadh, Saudi Arabiatransfer of Ministry of Foreign Affairs to

1:0388Roads; highways

8:0190Royal diwan

Ibrahim al-Sawayyil as chief of politicalsection 3: 0021

Prince Nawwaf as chief of 2: 0403,0969

Sale; purchasetransportation, air 9: 0630transportation, water 9: 0779

Salman ibn Abdul Aziz, Princefrees slaves 2: 0862

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Saud bin Jiluwigovernor of the Eastern Province

2: 0329health of 2: 0286

Saudi Arabian AirlinesAmerican pilots 9: 0371Hamza Tarabzoni 9: 0325Lockheed Airlines takeover bid 9: 0463organizational changes 9: 0262Pan American Airways takeover of

9:0318,0356,0359rights on Taiz-Aden route 9: 0279TWA management of 9: 0242, 0245,

0251, 0257, 0262, 0306-0340,0346,0359

Wilson, Richard W. 9:0312see a/so Transportation, air

Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency6:0369,0381,0541see a/so Monetary system

Saudi Arabian Refining CompanyARAMCO negotiations with 7: 0521,

0583, 0605criticism of ARAMCO and Saudi

government 7: 0773operations 7: 0694see a/so Oil companiessee a/so Petroleum, oil, and lubricants

Saud ibn Abdul Aziz, Kingabdication rumors 1: 0627alleged conspiracy to assassinate

1:0448; 3: 0193; 10: 0031anniversary of accession to the throne

2:0461,0805and Council of Ministers 1: 0627government control 1: 0289; 2: 0329,

0908illness of 2: 0224, 0427, 0440, 0461,

0549, 0694, 0805, 0839meetings with

ARAMCO officials 7: 0345Franco, Francisco 2: 0579Kennedy, John F. 1: 0435; 2: 0514,

0549; 10: 0455King Hussein of Jordan 2: 0694

opposition to Gamal Abdel Nasser2:0684

on Palestine question 2: 0643possible military coup 1: 0169

relations withCrown Prince Faisal 1: 0037, 0260,

0359, 0388, 0397, 0433, 0435,0453, 0627; 2: 0310, 0427,0453

Prince Talal 1: 0556, 0603;2:0351,0983

speeches by 1: 0392; 2: 0235, 0313transported to United States for

medical treatment 2: 0461U.S. contingency planning 1: 0169;

2:0805visits by, to

Austria 2: 0649, 0668Germany, Federal Republic of

2:0668Italy 2: 0649Jordan 2: 0628Kuwait 2: 0378Morocco 2: 0607Qatar 2: 0351Spain 2: 0579Switzerland 2: 0839United States 2: 0461, 0514

see a/so Chief executive; kingSaudi-Kuwait Neutral Zone

see Neutral ZoneScience

earth sciences 9: 0799-0805physical sciences 9: 0797

Seamen9: 0796see a/so Transportation, water

Security policyIsrael 3: 0266

Senate, U.S.Foreign Relations Committee 2: 0753

Slavery; slave laborPrince Salman frees slaves 2: 0862slave labor 6: 0224

Smith, H. P.visit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0046

Social mattersamusements; sports 8: 0609, 0613census 8: 0376disasters; relief measures 8: 0661education 8: 0492-0593etiquette 8: 0639fine arts 8: 0607general 8: 0367history 8: 0485

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people 8: 0393-0474societies 8: 0624, 0638

Societiescitizenship organizations 8: 0624general 8: 0638

South Arabian League1:0066

Spainvisit to, by King Saud 2: 0579see a/so Franco, Francisco

Statistical dataARAMCO 6: 0942; 7: 0042, 0299,

0503-0583, 0660, 0694, 0860;8:0001,0128

Status of forces agreementU.S.-Saudi 4: 0532see a/so Military personnel, Saudi

Arabiasee a/so Military personnel, U.S.

Steel mill productsheavy machinery 8: 0304

Stock exchanges6: 0659

Strikes6:0197

Sugar6: 0891

Sulaiman, Hazimpreparations for military coup by

1:0066Supreme Defense Council

3: 0143Supreme Planning Board

approval of economic developmentprojects 5: 0611

assessment of 3: 0004; 5: 0720establishment of 5: 0407see a/so City and country planning

Switzerlandvisit to, by King Saud 2: 0839

Taif Peace Treaty (1934)Saudi Arabia position on 10: 0227

Talal ibn Abdul Aziz, Princemeeting with Gamal Abdel Nasser

1: 0556minister of finance 1: 0406

relations withCrown Prince Faisal 1: 0556, 0603King Saud 1: 0556, 0603; 2: 0351,

0983representative government proposals

2: 0329U.S. position on 1: 0752, 0780views on Saudi government 1: 0319,

0627; 2: 0684, 0753Tanner

visit to Saudi Arabia 5: 0065Taxation

advisers 6: 0581general 6: 0577income 6: 0585land 6: 0582see a/so Double taxation treaties

Technical assistanceIMF 6: 0406, 0432, 0436International Civil Aviation Organization

mission 9: 0262Technical education

8: 0593Telephone

8: 0751see a/so Communications

Television9: 0043see a/so Communications

Territorygeneral 2: 0187UAR bombing of 3: 0724-0777;

4: 0403; 10: 0074-0115, 0238,0296, 0317, 0596, 0608

UAR naval bombardment of 10: 0074,0596

see a/so Boundary questionssee a/so Land boundarysee a/so Lands

Textile industry8: 0326

Theaters8: 0609

Tobacco manufactures8: 0302

Tourism6: 0692

Trade agreementsSaudi Arabia-UAR 10: 0153U.S.-Saudi Arabia 10: 0644

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Trademarks6: 0668

Transportation, airaccidents 9: 0399airports 9: 0401-0629in Bahrain 4: 0756in Dhahran 4: 0756general 5: 0218; 9: 0241-0371laws and regulations 9: 0375in Qatar 4: 0756rates 9: 0393sale; purchase 9: 0630between Saudi Arabia and

general 9: 0373Iraq 9: 0677Pakistan 9: 0678UAR 9: 0660Yemen 9: 0675

in the Trucial States 4: 0756see a/so Air Francesee a/so Federal Aviation

Administration, U.S.see a/so International Civil Aviation

Organizationsee a/so Lockheed Airlinessee a/so Pan American Airwayssee a/so Saudi Arabian Airlinessee a/so Trans World Airlines

Transportation, landbuses 9: 0237motor vehicles 9: 0239railroads 9: 0188, 0236

Transportation, waterdocumentation and inspection 9: 0776general 9: 0679port facilities 5: 0220; 9: 0682sale; purchase 9: 0779see a/so Navigationsee a/so Seamen

Transportation equipmentmotor vehicles 8: 0316railroads 8: 0322

Trans World Airlines (TWA)management of Saudi Arabian Airlines

9: 0242, 0245, 0251, 0257, 0262,0306-0340, 0346, 0359

see a/so Saudi Arabian Airlinessee a/so Transportation, air

Travelban on Saudis visiting UAR 10: 0031,

0044

Troop movements3:0605-0777

Trucial Councilmeetings 1: 0066see a/so Trucial States

Trucial Sheikhssee Trucial States

Trucial Statesboundary questions with Saudi Arabia

10:0220civil aviation in 4: 0756; 9: 0280education in 1: 0267foreign relations with Saudi Arabia

10:0219Trucial Council 1: 0066weekly surveys of events in 1: 0484-

0780;5: 0779-0925see a/so Abu Dhabisee a/so Dubaisee a/so Oman

Turkeyradio communications between Saudi

Arabia and 9: 0039United Arab Republic (UAR)

air operations against Saudi Arabianterritory 3: 0724-0777; 4: 0403;10: 0074-0115, 0238, 0296, 0317

air transportation between SaudiArabia and 9: 0660

criticism of 10: 0115, 0221, 0233Crown Prince Faisal on 1: 0695;

10:0115defections of Saudi aircraft and pilots

to 1: 0627, 0780; 3: 0266; 4: 0322;9: 0346

diplomatic relations 10: 0020, 0027,0044, 0074, 0296, 0489

espionage in Yemen 10: 0233foreign relations with

Saudi Arabia 2: 0607, 0839, 0862;3: 0060, 0361; 10: 0004, 0005-0115

United States 10: 0489military missions to Saudi Arabia

5: 0204naval bombardment of Saudi territory

10:0074,0596overflights by 3: 0722-0777press attacks on 10: 0012-0068,

0474-0549

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propaganda 1: 0435, 0556, 0695;2: 0549, 0753; 10: 0006, 0009,0014, 0020, 0031, 0074, 0102

rail transportation between SaudiArabia and 9: 0236

trade agreements with Saudi Arabia10:0153

travel ban on Saudis visiting 10: 0031,0044

in Yemen 3: 0724; 10: 0068, 0074,0233,0238

see a/so Nasser, Gamal AbdelUnited Kingdom (U.K.)

denial of rights on Taiz-Aden route toSaudi Arabian Airlines 9: 0279

military missions to Saudi Arabia5: 0202

newsgathering agencies 9: 0182overflights by 3: 0715

United NationsGeneral Assembly--Palestine refugee

question 2: 0694Universities

8: 0581see a/so Education

U.S. Information Agency (USIA)program 10: 0447see a/so Propaganda

Utilities8: 0263see a/so under Government, municipal

Vegetable products, inedibletobacco manufactures 8: 0302

Vinnell CorporationSaudi government claims against

4: 0442, 0449, 0540Visas

6: 0692War; hostilities

see Blacklists

Weeka reports1:0816-0973; 2: 0001-0148

Wilson, Richard W.Saudi Arabian Airlines 9: 0312

Wilson, Willard W.chief, U.S. Military Training Mission,

Saudi Arabia 3: 0155World Bank

economic survey team 6: 0402see a/so Banks; banking

Yemenabdication of the imam of 1: 0419air transportation between Saudi

Arabia and 9: 0675coup d'etat in 10: 0237criticism of UAR 10: 0221espionage in 10: 0233foreign policy, Saudi Arabia, on

3:0033,0050; 10: 0115,0296,0562

foreign relations with Saudi Arabia10:0221-0317

military forces 10: 0317, 0608military intervention, Saudi, in 1: 0627;

10: 0238, 0296, 0311, 0317, 0608propaganda 10: 0296royal family 10: 0238Taif Peace Treaty (1934) 10: 0227UAR in 3: 0724; 10: 0068, 0074, 0233see a/so Yemen Arab Republic

Yemen Arab Republicmediation between Saudi Arabia and

10:0296nationals, expulsion of 10: 0224recognition of, U.S. 2: 0753, 0839;

10:0311,0596see a/so Yemen

Yugoslaviainvestments in Saudi Arabia 6: 0002

Yusef Yassinassassination of 1: 0463

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