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Page 20892
... foreign aid program by a bil- lion dollars as I had recommended dur- ing the previous December . And , it was then clearly understood that the pro- gram would end on June 30 , 1951 . Mr. President , that was 12 years ago . Since that ...
... foreign aid program by a bil- lion dollars as I had recommended dur- ing the previous December . And , it was then clearly understood that the pro- gram would end on June 30 , 1951 . Mr. President , that was 12 years ago . Since that ...
Page 20893
... international payments imbalance for more than a year or two . The foreign aid program cannot soundly be considered apart from this balance - of - payments problem . I need not review for Senators today the his- tory of the balance - of ...
... international payments imbalance for more than a year or two . The foreign aid program cannot soundly be considered apart from this balance - of - payments problem . I need not review for Senators today the his- tory of the balance - of ...
Page 20894
... foreign aid , so as to become enlightened in re- gard to what is involved in the foreign aid program . Before they ask U.S. Sen- ators to vote for their dogmas , they should stop long enough to realize that we have a trust which they do ...
... foreign aid , so as to become enlightened in re- gard to what is involved in the foreign aid program . Before they ask U.S. Sen- ators to vote for their dogmas , they should stop long enough to realize that we have a trust which they do ...
Page 20904
... aid program in Indonesia about the fact that the program not only is not doing any good within the context of what ... foreign aid program and the necessity for the adoption of amendment after amend- ment before the bill is passed ...
... aid program in Indonesia about the fact that the program not only is not doing any good within the context of what ... foreign aid program and the necessity for the adoption of amendment after amend- ment before the bill is passed ...
Page 20905
... Foreign Relations Committee . The Senator from Tennessee [ Mr. GORE ] de- scribed that as cavalier treatment . That ... AID , and the leading administrators of the Government who are dealing with the administration of the program of foreign ...
... Foreign Relations Committee . The Senator from Tennessee [ Mr. GORE ] de- scribed that as cavalier treatment . That ... AID , and the leading administrators of the Government who are dealing with the administration of the program of foreign ...
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