Mutual Security Appropriations for 1960 (and Related Agencies), Hearings Before ... , 86-1 on H.R. 83851959 - 946 pages |
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administration Africa agricultural aid program amendment American amount appropriation authorized bill budget Chairman HAYDEN committee Communist Congress continue contribution cost countries currency defense support Department Development Loan Fund Dhahran DILLON dollars Draper Committee East equipment estimated Ethiopia Europe European executive branch expenditures Export-Import Bank financing fiscal year 1960 forces foreign aid free world going Greece gross national product House important increase KOHLER Korea Latin America LEMNITZER ment military assistance program million MOYER MURPHY Mutual Security Act mutual security program NATO NORSTAD operations percent personnel political President problems projects proposed Public Law 480 question reduction refugees requested requirements RIDDLEBERGER Ryukyu Ryukyu Islands SACCIO Saudi Arabia Secretary Senator BYRD Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator MONRONEY Senator SALTONSTALL Senator STENNIS SHUFF Soviet special assistance statement Taiwan technical assistance TIFFANY tion U.S. Government U.S. SENATE WAUGH
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Page 713 - Until a more complete code of the laws of war has been issued, the High Contracting Parties deem it expedient to declare that, in cases not included in the Regulations adopted by them, the inhabitants and the belligerents remain under the protection and the rule of the principles of the law of nations, as they result from the usages established among civilized peoples, from the laws of humanity, and from the dictates of the public conscience.
Page 713 - The authority of the legitimate power having in fact passed into the hands of the occupant, the latter shall take all the measures in his power to restore, and ensure, as far as possible, public order and safety, while respecting, unless absolutely prevented, the laws in force in the country.
Page 544 - ... thirty-five day period which begins on the date the General Accounting Office or any committee of the Congress, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, charged with considering legislation...
Page 713 - Territory is considered occupied when it is actually placed under the authority of the hostile army. The occupation extends only to the territory where such authority has been established and can be exercised.
Page 487 - States to aid the efforts of the peoples of economically underdeveloped areas to develop their resources and improve their working and living conditions by encouraging the exchange of technical knowledge and skills and the flow of investment capital...
Page 298 - Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs. Mr.
Page 268 - Religious liberty is the chief corner-stone of the American system of government, and provisions for its security are imbedded in the written charter and interwoven in the moral fabric of its laws.
Page 507 - Administrator has certified in writing (and filed copies thereof with the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and the House Committee on Foreign Affairs...
Page 783 - Secretary of the Interior, and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs relating to the maintenance and operation of hospital and health facilities for Indians, and the conservation of the health of Indians, are hereby transferred to, and shall be administered by, the Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service, under the supervision and direction of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare...
Page 89 - The President shall, in the reports required by subsection (a) of this section, and in response to requests from Members of the Congress or inquiries from the public, make public all information concerning operations under this Act not deemed by him to be incompatible with the security of the United States.