International Food for Peace: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 1711, a Bill to Promote the Foreign Policy of the United States and Help Build Essential World Conditions of Peace, by the More Effective Use of United States Agricultural Commodities for the Relief of Human Hunger, and for Promoting Economic and Social Development in Less Developed Countries. July 7, 8, and 10, 1959U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 342ÆäÀÌÁö Considers S. 1711, to promote U.S. foreign relations through disposal of surplus agriculture commodities. |
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... amounts in excess of $ 2,000,000,000 annually , plus any amount by which agreements entered into in prior years have called or will call for appropriations to reimburse the Commodity Credit Corporation in amounts less than authorized ...
... amounts in excess of $ 2,000,000,000 annually , plus any amount by which agreements entered into in prior years have called or will call for appropriations to reimburse the Commodity Credit Corporation in amounts less than authorized ...
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... amounts as may be specified from time to time in appropriation acts " and by striking out the semicolon at the end thereof and inserting in lieu thereof a period and the following : " Such currencies may also be used for making grants ...
... amounts as may be specified from time to time in appropriation acts " and by striking out the semicolon at the end thereof and inserting in lieu thereof a period and the following : " Such currencies may also be used for making grants ...
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... amounts over periods of not to exceed forty years from the date of the last de- livery of commodities under the agreement and interest shall be computed from the date of such last delivery . " SEC . 404. Any such agreement shall include ...
... amounts over periods of not to exceed forty years from the date of the last de- livery of commodities under the agreement and interest shall be computed from the date of such last delivery . " SEC . 404. Any such agreement shall include ...
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... amount with supply commitments up to 10 years ; ( 4 ) authorize grants of CCC commodities for establishment of national food reserves abroad ; and ( 5 ) establish a Peace Food Administrator in the Executive Office of the President to ...
... amount with supply commitments up to 10 years ; ( 4 ) authorize grants of CCC commodities for establishment of national food reserves abroad ; and ( 5 ) establish a Peace Food Administrator in the Executive Office of the President to ...
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... amounts of foreign currency which accrued this year and are expected to accrue in the fiscal year 1960 . We favor the use of surplus agricultural commodities for the establishment of national food reserves as provided in title V of S ...
... amounts of foreign currency which accrued this year and are expected to accrue in the fiscal year 1960 . We favor the use of surplus agricultural commodities for the establishment of national food reserves as provided in title V of S ...
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11 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Bureau of the Budget advises that there is no objection to the submission of this report. Sincerely yours, TRUE D. MORSE, Acting Secretary.
3 ÆäÀÌÁö - For loans to promote multilateral trade and economic development, made through established banking facilities of the friendly nation from which the foreign currency was obtained or in any other manner which the President may deem to be appropriate.
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - Corporation may incur such additional costs with respect to commodities to be donated hereuuder as it is authorized to incur with respect to food commodities disposed of under section 416 of the Agricultural Act of 1949, and may pay ocean freight charges from United States ports to designated ports of entry abroad.
3 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... in such amounts as may be specified from time to time in appropriation acts...
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is further the policy to use foreign currencies which accrue to the United States under this Act to expand international trade, to encourage economic development, to purchase strategic materials, to pay United States obligations abroad, to promote collective strength, and to foster in other way the foreign policy of the United States.
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5 ÆäÀÌÁö - Such transfers may include delivery fob vessels in United States ports and, upon a determination by the President that it is necessary to accomplish the purposes of this title or of section 416 of the Agricultural Act of 1949, as amended, ocean freight charges from United States ports to designated ports of entry abroad...