Foreign Operations Appropriations for 1964: Hearings ... 88th Congress, 1st Session |
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Page 1174
... understand that . Mr. TALBOT . It will be a little while before our assistance really strengthens their defensive capability . Mr. MINSHALL . Will the gentleman yield ? Mr. RHODES . The gentleman from Ohio . EFFECT OF U.S. MILITARY ...
... understand that . Mr. TALBOT . It will be a little while before our assistance really strengthens their defensive capability . Mr. MINSHALL . Will the gentleman yield ? Mr. RHODES . The gentleman from Ohio . EFFECT OF U.S. MILITARY ...
Page 1178
... understand it , of clauses or sections which would have the effect of eliminating aid to countries which do not follow one or another of the U.N. resolutions . I think my general reaction to these would be that while it is very ...
... understand it , of clauses or sections which would have the effect of eliminating aid to countries which do not follow one or another of the U.N. resolutions . I think my general reaction to these would be that while it is very ...
Page 1190
... understand the Agency has actually budgeted an underpayment of what they call a commitment ? The only figure we have here that I see for this proposed program for this next fiscal year is $ 225 million of new money . Now the chairman is ...
... understand the Agency has actually budgeted an underpayment of what they call a commitment ? The only figure we have here that I see for this proposed program for this next fiscal year is $ 225 million of new money . Now the chairman is ...
Page 1192
... understand Mr. Gaud expects to get $ 49 million of this $ 71 million to make up for his shortfall in Pakistan . Mr. PASSMAN . It would appear that the figure may be substantially above what you gave us because it was $ 71 million before ...
... understand Mr. Gaud expects to get $ 49 million of this $ 71 million to make up for his shortfall in Pakistan . Mr. PASSMAN . It would appear that the figure may be substantially above what you gave us because it was $ 71 million before ...
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... understanding , Mr. Chairman , that gold supply from their own reserves with reference to their Mr. PASSMAN . I want to find out about what I asked . Mr. MILLER . It is not required . It is my understanding , Mr. Chairman , that the IMF ...
... understanding , Mr. Chairman , that gold supply from their own reserves with reference to their Mr. PASSMAN . I want to find out about what I asked . Mr. MILLER . It is not required . It is my understanding , Mr. Chairman , that the IMF ...
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