Foreign Assistance, 1964: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2659 [and Other] Bills Relating to Foreign Assistance

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Page 577 - That no person in the classified civil service of the United States shall be removed therefrom except for such cause as will promote the efficiency of said service and for reasons given in writing, and the person whose removal is sought shall have notice of the same and of any charges preferred against him and be furnished with a copy thereof, and also be allowed a reasonable time for personally answering the same in writing; and affidavits...
Page 312 - Report of the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission and the Director of the Bureau of the Budget describes the gap which remains between Government and industry pay scales. I am transmitting that Report to the Congress today with the renewed conviction that this gap must be closed.
Page 57 - ... estimates and determination of feasibility, rather than with requirements, standards, or procedures concerning such matters set forth in this or other Acts; and such funds may also be used without regard to the provisions of section...
Page 13 - Upon receipt of a note from your Excellency indicating that the foregoing provisions are acceptable to the Government of the Philippines, the Government of the United States of America will consider that this note and your reply thereto constitute an agreement between the two Governments on this subject, the agreement to enter into force on the date of your note in reply.
Page 288 - ... No assistance under this Act shall be furnished to Indonesia unless the President determines that the furnishing of such assistance is essential to the national interest of the United States. The President shall keep the Foreign Relations Committee and the Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives fully and currently informed of any assistance furnished to Indonesia under this Act.".
Page 287 - Bank, with the risks covered. (2) The Bank may issue such guarantees, insurance, coinsurance, and reinsurance to or with exporters, insurance companies, financial institutions, or others, or groups thereof, and where appropriate may employ any of the same to act as its agent in the issuance and servicing of such guarantees, insurance, coinsurance, and reinsurance, and the adjustment of claims arising thereunder.
Page 287 - PART III CHAPTER 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 301. Chapter 1 of part III of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. as amended, which relates to general provisions, is amended as follows : (a) Amend section 601 (c), relating to the Advisory Committee on Private Enterprise, as follows : (1) In paragraph (4), strike out "December 31, 1904" and substitute "June 30, 1965".
Page 271 - ... President shall prescribe appropriate procedures to assure coordination among representatives of the United States Government in each country, under the leadership of the Chief of the United States Diplomatic Mission. The Chief of the Diplomatic Mission shall make sure that recommendations of such representatives pertaining to military assistance are coordinated with political and economic considerations, and his comments shall accompany such recommendations if he so desires.
Page 547 - The purpose of this offer is to assist the Government of Vietnam in developing and maintaining a strong, viable state, capable of resisting attempted subversion or aggression through military means.
Page 600 - ... utilize wherever practicable the services of United States private enterprise (including but not limited to, the services of experts and consultants in technical fields such as engineering...

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