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Page 76 - by the quoted provisions of the Export Control Act. "(a) The President is authorized to control, in furtherance of world peace and the security and foreign policy of the United States, the export and import of arms, ammunition, and implements of war, including technical data relating thereto, other than by a US Government agency.
Page 618 - as study and demonstration centers for ideas and practices of the United States." Each of these institutions is accepted by the government where it is located as a valuable contributor to the nation's efforts to develop men and women who will rise to the ranks of political and cultural leadership in their countries. In
Page 227 - HR 12450 A BILL TO PROMOTE THE FOREIGN POLICY, SECURITY, AND GENERAL WELFARE OF THE UNITED STATES BY ASSISTING PEOPLES OF THE WORLD IN THEIR EFFORTS TOWARD INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SECURITY MARCH 29, 30, 31, AND APRIL 5, 1966 PART II Printed for the use of the Committee
Page 570 - HR 12450 A BILL TO PROMOTE THE FOREIGN POLICY, SECURITY, AND GENERAL WELFARE OF THE UNITED STATES BY ASSISTING PEOPLES OF THE WORLD IN THEIR EFFORTS TOWARD INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL SECURITY APRIL 21, 26, 27, AND 28, 1966 PART IV Printed for the use of the Committee
Page 76 - To effectuate the policies set forth in section 2 hereof the President may prohibit or curtail the exportation from the United States, its territories, and possessions, of any articles, materials, or supplies, including technical data, except under such rules and regulations as he
Page 551 - urgent US plaster requirements. Proposal did not meet criteria of invitation, award made to competitor. Products would be exported to the United States in competition with products produced In the United States. Do. Low priority in a situation where minimum funds available. Insufficient funds. Low priority In a situation where minimum funds available. Applicant withdrew to concentrate operations in areas of past
Page 800 - grateful for that suggestion. Chairman MORGAN. Mr. Zablocki. Mr. ZABLOCKI. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. At the outset I would like to commend the AFL-CIO and the AIFLD in their efforts in Latin America which are proving so successful and so helpful. May I ask whether the AIFLD program is budgeted on an annual or a multiyear
Page 292 - were replaced. Almost all major military commands changed hands twice. The confidence of the peasants was inevitably shaken by the disruption in leadership and the loss of physical security. Army and paramilitary desertion rates increased and the morale of the hamlet militia—the "Minutemen"—fell. In When President Diem appealed to President Kennedy at the end of
Page 571 - the committee, I appreciate the opportunity of appearing before you today in support of the President's recommendations for voluntary contributions to international organizations and programs. The President has proposed authorization of the appropriation of such amounts as may be necessary for such contributions over the next 5 years. For fiscal year
Page 293 - movement. But the large indigenous support that the Vietcong receives means that solutions must be as political and economic as military. Indeed, there can be no such thing as a purely "military" solution to the war in South Vietnam. The people of South Vietnam prefer independence and freedom.

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