Review of the Budget Formulation and Presentation Practices of the International Cooperation Administration: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 189 pages |
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... funds were requested in 1957 , as at June 30 , 1956- International Cooperation Administration's comments with re- spect to General Accounting Office's suggestions on inclusion in the budget presentation of information on Public Law 480 ...
... funds were requested in 1957 , as at June 30 , 1956- International Cooperation Administration's comments with re- spect to General Accounting Office's suggestions on inclusion in the budget presentation of information on Public Law 480 ...
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... funds separately for plannable activities , and unforeseeable activities . The format and content of the annual program presentation to con- gressional committees has been a subject of keen interest to us in our audit of mutual security ...
... funds separately for plannable activities , and unforeseeable activities . The format and content of the annual program presentation to con- gressional committees has been a subject of keen interest to us in our audit of mutual security ...
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... funds therefor were authorized and appropriated for designated types of activities , much of the funds were used for special purposes not specifically provided for in the legislation or if provided were insuffi- cient for the needs of ...
... funds therefor were authorized and appropriated for designated types of activities , much of the funds were used for special purposes not specifically provided for in the legislation or if provided were insuffi- cient for the needs of ...
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... Funds would be authorized and appropriated separately for each category and in the latter case would be in effect a contingency fund for use by the President as he may determine to be in the security interests of the United States but ...
... Funds would be authorized and appropriated separately for each category and in the latter case would be in effect a contingency fund for use by the President as he may determine to be in the security interests of the United States but ...
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... funds and obligating funds . How long have we been using that dual procedure ? Mr. STAPLES . Well , that is an internal procedure , Mr. Chairman , whereby they merely program a certain amount as representing the intention of the agency ...
... funds and obligating funds . How long have we been using that dual procedure ? Mr. STAPLES . Well , that is an internal procedure , Mr. Chairman , whereby they merely program a certain amount as representing the intention of the agency ...
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Accounting Office activities additional agency agreements amount appropriated assistance audit authorized basis believe BROWNSON budget presentation Chairman changes classified commodities CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional committees contract costs currency December 31 declassified discussed document equipment estimate expenditures fact figure financing fiscal year 1957 GAO memorandum GEORGE MEADER Government gram Guatemala HARDY HOLLISTER host country included India INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION ADMINISTRATION involved Iran January 9 June 30 KNOX level of aid LIBR TRY local currency March 31 MEADER ment million mission MURPHY Mutual Security Act mutual security program OHLY operations overprograming Pakistan particular country pipeline planned Porter Hardy problem procurement program presentation Public Law 480 purposes question RABEL reason recommendations record REDDAN request respect specific STAPLES subcommittee submitted subobligated substantial talking technicians things tion understand unexpended United unsub unsubobligated
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Page 103 - ... against armed aggression from any country controlled by international communism: Provided, That such employment shall be consonant with the treaty obligations of the United States and with the Constitution of the United States.
Page 164 - ... repurchase of the merchandise, or the stripping of the brand name off, and if we referred to trademark quality protection or something like that. Mr. MERMEY. Are you referring to the words "unfair competition" ? Senator MONRONEY. Yes. Mr. MERMEY. I understand there will be an amendment on that. I think, as a matter of fact, I am given to understand that the Chairman of the Federal Trade Commission had an interesting point there. Senator MONRONEY. So instead of going through all of these constitutional...
Page 78 - ... giving us that testimony from a person who is bilingual, bicultural, teacher, mother, grandmother, a practicing medical doctor. It is very valuable testimony, from one who has lived this experience through the schools of Texas. The committee will stand recessed for lunch until 2 pm this afternoon. We will meet back here at 2 o'clock this afternoon. (Whereupon, at 12...
Page 180 - States share of the market, etc. (2) It is necessary to take account of this close relationship, and to assess its impact upon mutual security requirements when developing the budget year (fiscal year 1958) program. During the current year (fiscal year 1957) it will only rarely be possible to use Public Law 480 transactions to meet requirements which would otherwise have to be met, if at all, from mutual security program funds. Therefore, if the mutual security programs are adjusted to take account...
Page 181 - In addition, tables and other submissions which are prescribed for submission with each country program call for specific information or estimates covering: (a) past and assumed future Public Law 480 sales: (6) Public Law 480 currencies then available...
Page 131 - ... the funds authorized for such activities may be used. Present and previous legislation have authorized and appropriated funds for designated types of activities as set out in the program presentations submitted to the congressional committees. However, the legislation has also granted broad authority to the President to transfer funds between appropriations and to use funds for purposes which he may determine to be in the security interests of the United States. As a consequence, funds required...
Page 113 - Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to recess, at 2 :45 pm in room 1324, Longworth House Office Building.
Page 2 - Chairman, and members of the subcommittee, we are pleased to appear before you and to assist you and your staff in any way we can in your considerations of the mutual security operations as carried out by International Cooperation Administration.
Page 180 - Law 480 extends not only to that aspect of Public Law 480 which is designed to accelerate development and increase consumption but also to any Public Law 480 transaction including, among others, those designed to build up stocks, meet famines, regain the United States share of the market, etc.
Page 35 - Mr. HARDY. Let the subcommittee come to order. We will try to pick up where we left off with Mr.