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TABLE I.-Results of Treasury appraisals through June 30, 1960, and realized losses for fiscal year 1961—Appropriations through June 30, 1963

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1952

Year ending June 30-
1953.
1954

1955

1956.

1957.

1958..

1958.

1959.

1959.

1st deficiency, approved Aug.
25, 1945 (Public Law 79-40).
Government Corporation Ap-
propriation Act, approved
July 20, 1946 (Public Law
79-519).

2d deficiency, approved May
26, 1947 (Public Law 80-76).

General Appropriation Act, 1951,
approved Sept. 6, 1950 (Public
Law 81-759).

Department of Agriculture Ap-
propriation Act, 1952, ap-
proved Aug. 31, 1951 (Public
Law 82-135).

Department of Agriculture Ap-
propriation Act, 1953, ap-
proved July 5, 1952 (Public
Law 82-451).

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Department of Agriculture Ap-
propriation Act, 1954,
proved July 28, 1953 (Public
Law 83-156).

To discharge indebtedness of
CCC approved Feb. 12, 1954
(Public Law 83-295).

Department of Agriculture Ap-
propriation Act, 1956, approv.
ed May 23, 1955 (Public Law
84-40).

Department of Agriculture Ap-
propriation Act, 1957, approv-
ed June 4, 1956 (Public Law
84-554.

Department of Agriculture Ap-
propriation Act, 1958, approv-
ed Aug. 2, 1957 (Public Law
85-118).

Department of Agriculture Ap-
propriation Act, 1959, approv
ed June 13, 1958 (Public Law
85-459).

Department of Agriculture Ap-
propriation Act, 1960, ap-
proved July 8, 1959 (Public
Law 86-80).

2d Supplemental Appropriation
Act, 1960, approved Apr. 13,
1960 (Public Law 86-424).
2d Supplemental Appropriation
Act, 1960, approved Apr. 13,
1960 (Public law 86-424).

Total, 2d Supplemental
Appropriation Act, 1960.

Department of Agriculture Ap-
propriation Act, 1961, ap-
proved June 29, 1960 (Public
Law 86-532).

See footnotes at end of table.

109, 391, 154

641,832, 080

<-17,693,492 -48,943,020

66,698, 457

421, 462, 507

96, 205, 161

550, 151, 848

1,634, 659

929,287, 178

1,239,788, 671

1,760, 399, 886

1, 435, 424, 413

100, 000, 000

575, 000, 000

675, 000, 000

632,000, 994

TABLE I.-Results of Treasury appraisals through June 30, 1960, and realized losses for fiscal year 1961-Appropriations through June 30, 1963-Continued

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The impairment of $39,436,885 for the appraisal period ending Mar. 31, 1943, was not restored until after the following year's appraisal, and is included in the amount shown for the 1944 appraisal period.

2 The act of Mar. 8, 1938, as amended by the act approved Apr. 12, 1945, changed the date of appraisal to June 30 of each year. Therefore, the impairment as of June 30, 1945, covers a 15-month period.

3 The act of Mar. 8, 1938, as amended by the act of Mar. 20, 1954, changed the annual appraisal of the assets of the corporation to a cost basis. Restorations of capital impairment through June 30, 1953, included $545,534,182 of estimated losses as well as the losses realized during that period. Therefore the restoration as of June 30, 1954, represented the difference between the total unrestored realized losses in the fiscal year 1954 and the amount of estimated losses for which restoration has been made.

$235 of this amount was unobligated.

The total realized loss for fiscal year 1961 was $3,335,875,695. Of this amount, $1,268,546,877 was applicable to inventory revaluation of which $211,500,000 was reimbursed in the fiscal year 1963. Subsequent budgets may include additional reimbursement of these losses if needed to finance operations. Unreimbursed balance of 1961 losses are $1,057,420,695.

TABLE II.-Special appropriations for other price support and related programs and special milk, through June 30, 1963

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1962

1963

First Supplemental Surplus Appropriation Re-
cission Act, 1946, approved Feb. 18, 1946 (Pub-
lic Law 79-301).

Third Supplemental Appropriation Act, ap-
proved Dec. 23, 1947 (Public Law 80-393).

Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act,
1956, approved May 23, 1955 (Public Law 84-
40).

Reserve for postwar price sup-
port of agriculture.

Recovery from Secretary of
the Treasury under Public
Laws 389 and 393, 80th Cong.
Emergency feed assistance..

Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, Special milk program....
1962 approved July 26, 1961 (Public Law 87-
112).

Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, Special milk program.
1963, approved Oct. 24, 1962 (Public Law 87-
879).

Total..

57,500,000

42, 100, 000

90,000,000

95, 000, 000

784,600,000

TABLE III.-Appropriations for special activities other than foreign assistance pro grams, fiscal years 1948 through 1963

Appropriation

Fiscal year

Appropriation act

1948

1949

1952

1953

1954

1954

1955

1956

1956 1957

1957 1958

1958

1958 1959

1959 1960

2d Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1948. approved June 25, 1948 (Public Law 80-785). 3d Deficiency Appropriation Act, 1949, approved Oct. 10, 1949 (Public Law 81-343). Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1952, approved Aug. 31, 1951 (Public Law 82-135).

Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1953, approved July 5, 1952 (Public Law 82-451). Department of Agriculture Ap

propriation Act, 1954, approved July 28, 1953 (Public Law 83-156).

Joint resolution to discharge indebtedness of the Commodity Credit Corporation approved Feb. 12, 1954 (Public Law 83-295).

Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1955, approved June 29, 1954 (Public Law 83-437).

Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1956, approved May 23, 1955 (Public Law 84-40).

Permanent appropriation.. Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1957, approved June 4, 1956 (Public Law 84-554).

Permanent appropriation. Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1958, approved Aug. 2, 1957 (Public Law 85-118).

Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1958, approved Mar. 28, 1958 (Public Law 85-352).

Permanent appropriation.. Second Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1959, approved May 20, 1959 (Public Law 86-30).

Permanent appropriation.. Department of Agriculture Appropriation Act, 1960. approved July 8, 1959 (Public Law 86-80).

Title

Eradication of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals. _do_---

Eradication of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals and poultry.

do...

do...

Cotton classing and tobacco grading.

Eradication of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals and poultry.

Cotton classing and tobacco grading.

Eradication of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals and poultry. Transfer of wheat to the Govvernment of Pakistan. Emergency famine relief to friendly peoples.

National Wool Act.. Eradication of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals and poultry.

Eradication of brucellosis.. Cotton classing and tobacco grading.

Transfer of hay and pasture seeds.

National Wool Act... Eradication of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals and poultry.

Eradication of brucellosis.. Cotton classing and tobacco grading.

Eradication of foot-and-mouth and other contagious diseases of animals and poultry. Eradication of brucellosis. Cotton classing and tobacco grading.

Migratory waterfowl feed.
Soil bank programs..
National Wool Act..

Eradication of foot-and-mouth

and other contagious diseases of animals and poultry.

Eradication of brucellosis. Cotton classing and tobacco grading.

Migratory waterfowl feed..
National Wool Act..

Eradication of foot-and-mouth

and other contagious diseases of animals and poultry.

Eradication of brucellosis.. Cotton classing and tobacco grading.

Grain for migratory waterfowl

Note cancellation

Amount

$25,400,000

34, 000, 000

$32, 700,000

11, 240, 532

7,057,575

768, 505

2,064, 060

441, 655

5,788, 897

69, 385, 831

9, 545, 830

187,684 1,269, 330

11,791, 624

367, 740

184, 678

2,020,975
1,853, 450

16, 728, 210
80, 449

1,393, 490

17,548, 923
1, 139, 982

4,609 567,500,000 29, 671, 679 1,280, 900

18, 109, 200
1,510, 870

18, 506

24, 453, 099

1,021, 715

34,785 1,607,000

35,000

feed.

TABLE III.-Appropriations for special activities other than foreign assistance programs, fiscal years 1948 through 1963-Continued

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TABLE IV.-Foreign assistance programs-Appropriations received through

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TABLE IV.-Foreign assistance programs-Appropriations received through June 30, 1963—Continued

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Mr. HORAN. Could you bring those figures forward as suggested just now by the chairman?

My reason for asking these things is that I think we will have to face the fact that no system is perfect, and the history of political science proves that even a good law has to be reviewed every 20 years or things happen to it, and while I appreciate the reasons we have commodity credit, I do not think commodity credit is in itself sacred. and I think the more facts we have at our disposal when we take this bill to the floor the better able we will be to answer those on the floor as to the operations of this Commodity Credit Corporation. Definitely, some of the criticisms we are receiving now from the city people will be somewhat ameliorated by the fact that consumers are benefiting today through quite a number of programs. But I think there is a danger that a stamp food plan may become a way of life and that we

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