Foreign Assistance Act of 1967: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session

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Memorandum supplied by Department of Defense concerning amend
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Memorandum supplied by AID on aid to schools in Uganda Kenya
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Memorandum supplied by AID on actuarial and other information com
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Memorandum supplied by AID on proposed assistance to overseas schools
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CONTENTS
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Page
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STATEMENTS AND MEMORANDUMS SUBMITTED
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Administrative expenses expanded Vietnam program 27
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Memorandum submitted by Agency for International Development on spe
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Memorandum supplied by AID relating to the States share in production
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Memorandum supplied by AID relating to the binational development
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Statement submitted by AID concerning negotiations of investment guar
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Memorandum submitted by AID on countries in which the United States
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Memorandum submitted by AID on directhire employees with degrees in Page
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Memorandum submitted by AID on the Arthur D Little Co Inc proj
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III
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Memorandum submitted by the Department of State concerning the port
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Memorandum supplied by the Department of State on the United Nations
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Memorandum submitted by AID on recipients of U S commodities donated
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Memorandum supplied by the Department of State on the World Health
499
RVS 16N67
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STATEMENTS AND MEMORANDUMS SUBMITTED
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Memorandum submitted by Department of Defense on military training
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Memorandum supplied by Department of Defense on estimated Belgian
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Memorandum submitted by Department of Defense on Syrian military
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Memorandum supplied by Department of Defense on strategic weapons
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Memorandum supplied by Department of Defense concerning Export
560
Public Law 480 programs in Vietnam 55
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Number of U S personnel assigned to U S military groups Latin America
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CUNAAID credit union development program quarterly progress report
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Farmers Union International Assistance Corp FUIAC contracted
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Hall Hon Willian O Assistant Administrator for Administration
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Memorandum submitted by Friends Committee on National Legislation
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Memorandum submitted by AID on impact of medical programs on
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Memorandum supplied by Department of State relating to contributions
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Gross national product industrial production agricultural pro
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Estimate of number of women exposed to risk of unwanted pregnancy Page
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Text of resolution adopted by National Convention of the American
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U N dues and assessments countries over 1 year in arrears_ 10381039
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Predicted dates when population will be double the 1957 census
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U S balance of payments
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Letter from Agency for International Development to Gen William
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STATEMENTS AND MEMORANDUMS SUBMITTED
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Memorandum on oral contraceptive labeling U S Food and Drug
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Policy statement of National Association of Home Builders on interna
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Text of proposed amendments to H R 7099 by National Association
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Statement of Chamber of Commerce of the United States in furtherance
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Memorandum submitted by Chamber of Commerce of the United States
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Statement submitted by Aaron Scheinfeld chairman of the board Man
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Memorandum supplied by Department of Defense on estimated cost
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Memorandum supplied by AID on pipeline for economic assistance
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Letter to Hon Thomas E Morgan chairman from Hon William
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Memorandum submitted by Department of State on recent private invest
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Memorandum submitted by Department of State on African countries
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III
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Agency for International Development pipeline 12951308
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Memorandum supplied by AID on total U S owned local currency as
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Letter to Hon Robert Taft Jr from Maurice J Williams Bureau
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Memorandum supplied by AID giving breakdown of uses of nonproject
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Total expenditures for commodities financed by AID under nonproject
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Memorandum submitted by AID concerning cause for delay of imports
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Memorandum supplied by AID on implementation of title IX in Brazil
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Memorandum submitted for the record on the use of fertilizer
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Consumption of fertilizer in Brazil for last 3 years
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Memorandum supplied for the record on military assistance representa
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Page 444 - In carrying out programs authorized in this chapter emphasis shall be placed on assuring maximum participation in the task of economic development on the part of the people of the developing countries, through the encouragement of democratic private and local governmental institutions.
Page 579 - ... activities among themselves and with those of pertinent national institutions, and on the other aspects of their operation. The aforementioned group, selected and convoked by the Inter-American Council for Education, Science, and Culture (now the InterAmerican Cultural Council) or, failing this, by CIAP, shall meet within 120 days after the close of this meeting. 5. In order to encourage the training of scientific and technological personnel at the higher academic levels, they resolve that an...
Page 278 - The mutual confidence on which all else depends can be maintained only by an open mind and a brave reliance upon free discussion. I do not say that these will suffice; who knows but we may be on a slope which leads down to aboriginal savagery ? But of this I am sure: if we are to escape, we must not yield a foot upon demanding a fair field, and an honest race, to all ideas.
Page 318 - I think it would be good to have it in the record. We ought to know how much private enterprise does enter into the program. You use the term "90 percent" in connection with some statement that you made earlier.
Page 273 - Allied forces are in the Republic of Vietnam because that country is the object of aggression and its government requested support in the resistance of its people to aggression. They shall be withdrawn, after close consultation, as the other side withdraws its forces to the North, ceases infiltration, and the level of violence thus subsides. Those forces will be withdrawn as soon as possible and not later than six months after the above conditions have been fulfilled.
Page 577 - ... education so as to stimulate the creativity of each pupil; to accelerate expansion of educational systems at all levels; and to assign priority to the following activities related to economic, social, and cultural development: 1« Orientation and, when necessary, reorganization of educational systems, in accordance with the needs and possibilities of each country, in order to achieve: a. The expansion and progressive improvement of preschool education and extension of the period of general education;...
Page 117 - The need to counter these threats by appropriate means is the basis upon which the fiscal year 1968 military assistance programs for Latin American countries are predicated. More specifically, the primary objective in Latin America is to aid, where necessary, in the continued development of indigenous military and paramilitary forces capable of providing, in conjunction with police and other security forces, the needed domestic security.
Page 278 - I believe that that community is already in process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where nonconformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence; where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where faith in the eventual supremacy of reason has become so timid that we dare not enter our convictions in the open lists to win or lose.
Page 574 - The Presidents of the member states of the OAS agree: a. To mobilize financial and technical resources within and without the hemisphere to contribute to the solution of problems in connection with the balance of payments, industrial readjustments, and retraining of the labor force that may arise from a rapid reduction of trade barriers during the period of transition toward the common market, as well as to increase the sums available for export credits in intra-Latin American trade.
Page 578 - ... d. The gradual elimination of barriers between vocational and general education; e. The expansion and diversification of university courses, so that they will include the new professions essential to economic and social development; f. The establishment or expansion of graduate courses through professional schools; g. The establishment of refresher courses in all branches and types of education, so that graduates may keep their knowledge up to date in this era of rapid scientific and technological...

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