Mutual Security Act of 1956: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 10082, a Bill to Amend Further the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as Amended and for Other PurposesConsiders (84) H.R. 10082. |
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... Agricultural Service , Department of Agriculture__ 371 McCahon , William H. , Chief , Voluntary Foreign Aid Staff , Inter- national Cooperation Administration__ . 422 Roberts , Richard H. , Deputy Assistant Administrator for Market ...
... Agricultural Service , Department of Agriculture__ 371 McCahon , William H. , Chief , Voluntary Foreign Aid Staff , Inter- national Cooperation Administration__ . 422 Roberts , Richard H. , Deputy Assistant Administrator for Market ...
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... agricultural products and food . They have managed through their controlled economy to have a surplus of some types of industrial products and of industrial goods . They are therefore bartering agricultural products for these indus ...
... agricultural products and food . They have managed through their controlled economy to have a surplus of some types of industrial products and of industrial goods . They are therefore bartering agricultural products for these indus ...
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... Agricultural Service , Depart- ment of Agriculture .. 405 White , E. D. , Associate Director , Office of Food and Agriculture , International Cooperation Administration ............ . 373 April 20 , 1956 : Claxton , Philander P ...
... Agricultural Service , Depart- ment of Agriculture .. 405 White , E. D. , Associate Director , Office of Food and Agriculture , International Cooperation Administration ............ . 373 April 20 , 1956 : Claxton , Philander P ...
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... agricultural products and food . They have managed through their controlled economy to have a surplus of some types of industrial products and of industrial goods . They are therefore bartering agricultural products for these indus ...
... agricultural products and food . They have managed through their controlled economy to have a surplus of some types of industrial products and of industrial goods . They are therefore bartering agricultural products for these indus ...
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... AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES Under section 402 of the 1954 act , as amended , $ 300 million is to be used in the current fiscal year to finance the export and sale for foreign currencies of surplus agricultural commodities produced in the ...
... AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES Under section 402 of the 1954 act , as amended , $ 300 million is to be used in the current fiscal year to finance the export and sale for foreign currencies of surplus agricultural commodities produced in the ...
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Page 434 - ... b. the President has approved and authorized the execution of the proposed agreement for cooperation, and has made a determination in writing that the performance of the proposed agreement will promote and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security ; c.
Page 698 - I have the honor to refer to conversations which have recently taken place between representatives of our two Governments, relating to guaranties authorized by Section 413 (b) (4) of the Mutual Security Act of 1951, as amended.
Page 434 - Pakistan desires to pursue a research and development program looking toward the realization of the peaceful and humanitarian uses of atomic energy...
Page 5 - State to make a certificate of the amount of such expenditure as he may think it advisable not to specify; and every such certificate shall be deemed a sufficient voucher for the sum therein expressed to have
Page 6 - For the financing of international educational exchange activities under the programs authorized by section 32 (b) (2) of the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended (50 USC App. 1641 (b...
Page 416 - Eligible agencies are those registered with the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid. This committee was created in May 1946.
Page 282 - They feel, however, that for some time to come, the State could contribute more quickly to the increase of national wealth by expanding its present activities wherever it is already operating and by concentrating on new units of production in other fields, rather than on acquiring and running existing units. Meanwhile, private enterprise, properly directed and regulated, has a valuable role to play.
Page 198 - Each Party recognizes that aggression by means of armed attack In the treaty area against any of the Parties or against any State or territory which the Parties by unanimous agreement may hereafter designate, would endanger its own peace and safety, and agrees that it will In that event act to meet the common danger In accordance with its constitutional processes.
Page 431 - Israel shall not at any time be in excess of six (6) kilograms of contained U-235 in uranium enriched up to a maximum of twenty percent...
Page 432 - Zealand except as the Commission may agree to such transfer to another nation and then only if in the opinion of the Commission such transfer falls within the scope of an agreement for cooperation between the United States and the other nation.