Foreign Assistance Act of 1967: Hearings..., 90-1, on H.R. 7099 |
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... Committee on Foreign Affairs U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1967 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents , U.S. Government Printing Office Washington , D.C 20402 - Price 65 cents day COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS THOMAS ...
... Committee on Foreign Affairs U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1967 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents , U.S. Government Printing Office Washington , D.C 20402 - Price 65 cents day COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS THOMAS ...
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... COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS , Washington , D.C. The committee met at 10:20 a.m. , in room 2172 , Rayburn House Office Building , Hon . Thomas E. Morgan ( chairman ) presiding . Chairman MORGAN . The committee will come to order . The ...
... COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS , Washington , D.C. The committee met at 10:20 a.m. , in room 2172 , Rayburn House Office Building , Hon . Thomas E. Morgan ( chairman ) presiding . Chairman MORGAN . The committee will come to order . The ...
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... committee . A separate committee traveled about the countryside to obtain local views on desired constitutional provisions . On January 11 , 1967 , the Assembly opened debate on the text proposed by the drafting committee . The revised ...
... committee . A separate committee traveled about the countryside to obtain local views on desired constitutional provisions . On January 11 , 1967 , the Assembly opened debate on the text proposed by the drafting committee . The revised ...
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... committee known as the Research Advisory Committee ( RAC ) composed of 17 eminent scientists appointed by the Administrator . This committee meets four or five times a year to review all research proposals , and advise on possible ...
... committee known as the Research Advisory Committee ( RAC ) composed of 17 eminent scientists appointed by the Administrator . This committee meets four or five times a year to review all research proposals , and advise on possible ...
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... COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS , Washington , D.C. The committee met at 10:15 a.m. , in room 2172 , Rayburn House Office Building , Hon . Thomas E. Morgan ( chairman ) presiding . Chairman MORGAN . The committee will come to order . The ...
... COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS , Washington , D.C. The committee met at 10:15 a.m. , in room 2172 , Rayburn House Office Building , Hon . Thomas E. Morgan ( chairman ) presiding . Chairman MORGAN . The committee will come to order . The ...
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activities ADAIR administration Admiral HEINZ Admiral SHARP Africa Agency agricultural aid program American amount authority believe BOLTON BURLESON Chairman MORGAN civic action committee Communist Congress continue currency defense budget developed countries development loans dollars economic effort equipment FARBSTEIN financing FINDLEY fiscal year 1968 forces Foreign Assistance Act Foreign Service FRASER free world FRELINGHUYSEN GAUD going grant aid GROSS guarantee HALL important increase India information follows interest International Iran KELLY Korea Laos Latin America major ment military assistance program million MONAGAN MORSE MURPHY nations NATO operations Pakistan PALMER percent personnel planning POATS political President private investment problem projects proposed question record regional Republic request responsibility SALZMAN SEATO Secretary MCNAMARA security deletion self-help situation South Vietnam Soviet statement supply supporting assistance technical assistance Thailand Thank tion Turkey U.S. Government United United Arab Republic Vietnamese WHALLEY WHEELER
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Page 578 - International cooperation in educational matters should be considerably intensified, in accordance with the new standards of the Charter of the OAS. To these ends, they agree to improve educational administrative and planning systems; to raise the quality of 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...
Page 319 - 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 279 - I believe that that community is already in process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where non-conformity 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 705 - Accordingly, it is declared to be the policy of the United States to encourage the efforts of other countries to increase the flow of international trade, to foster private initiative and competition, to encourage the development and use of cooperatives, credit unions, and savings and loan associations...
Page 116 - 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 148 - Chairman and members of the committee, once again it is my distinct privilege to appear before this committee to present the Air National Guard requirements for the coming fiscal year, and to give you a report on the accomplishments and progress made by the Air National Guard during the past year.
Page 43 - Vietnamese military dependents' housing; 6 large community windmills; 15,750 sets of hand tools; 400 radio sets and 2,400 loud-speakers, 16,000 blankets and 14,000 cases of condensed milk.
Page 478 - Bolivia. Brazil. Chile. Colombia. Costa Rica, Dominican Republic. Ecuador, El Salvador. Guatemala. Guyana. Haiti, Honduras. Jamaica. Mexico, Nicaragua. Panama.
Page 818 - The President is authorized to make loans payable as to principal and interest in United States dollars on such terms and conditions as he may determine, in order to promote the economic development of less developed friendly countries and areas, with emphasis upon assisting long-range plans and programs designed to develop economic resources and increase productive capacities.
Page 580 - ... 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 Inter-American 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...