Foreign Operations Appropriations for 1964: Hearings ... 88th Congress, 1st Session

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Page 274 - title IV of the Treasury-Post Office Departments and Executive Office Appropriations Act, 1963, for Instance, may be applIed to meet “emergencies affecting the national interest, securIty, or defense which may arise at home or abroad (76 Stat. 310 (1963)),” even though the Disaster Act of 1950 also authorizes
Page 274 - to provide an orderly and continuing means of assistance by the Federal Government to the States and local governments In carrying out their responsibIlities to alleviate suffering and damage resulting from major disasters * * ¿“ (42 USC 1855 and 1855g (1958), 64 Stat. 1109 (1950)).
Page 61 - Total personnel compensation 12 Personnel benefits 21 Travel and transportation of persons 22 TransportatIon of things 23 Rent, communications, and utilities 24 Printing and reproduction 25 Other services 26 Supplies and materials 31 Equipment 41 Grants, subsidies, and contributions 42 Insurance claims and Indemnities Total, allocation
Page 198 - 510 in the total amount of not to exceed $250,000,000 and the use of not to exceed $100,000,000 for foreign currencies accruing under this Act or any other law without regard to the requirements of this Act, any law relating to receipts and credits accruing to the United States, any Act appropriating funds for
Page 490 - the Bank to extend loans on terms and conditions appropriate for dealing with special circumstances arising in specific countries or with respect to specific projects. The actual amount subscribed in the Fund Is equivalent to $146 million. The US subscription to the Bank's resources Involves
Page 61 - of permanent positions Full-time equivalent of other positionsAverage number of all employees Number of employees at end of year Average OS grade Average OS salary Average grade, grades established by the Secretary of Defense. Average salary, salaries established by the Secretary of Defense Average salary of ungraded positions
Page 114 - which authorized him to exercise any power or authority conferred on him by the Act through such agency or officer of the United States as he might direct. Acting In accordance with the Executive order, the Secretary of State In State Department Delegation of Authority No. 85—11 of March 3, 1961 (26 FR 2196) and
Page 365 - OF PRESIDENT'S CONTINGENCY FUND Mr.. PASSMAN. Would this take care of the situation? Public Law 87—510, 87th Congress, HR. 8291, enacted June 28, 1962, section 2, paragraph (c): Whenever the President determines it to be important to the national Interest,, not exceeding $10 million in any fiscal year of the funds made available for use under the Foreign
Page 121 - allowance. The Act itself, as enacted by Congress, says: * * * except as provided In this Act, volunteers shall not be deemed officers or employees or otherwise In the service or employment of, or holding office under, the United States for any purpose. This law was studied in great detail by the Foreign Affairs
Page 198 - war, atomic energy materials, or any articles, materials, or supplies, such as petroleum, transportation materials of strategic value, and Items of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition, and

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