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Approved For Release 2001/08/25 : CIA-RDP78Z02997A000100210011-4 Approved For Release 2001/08/25 : CIA-RDP78Z02997A000100210011-4 POSIti,414 I ; I eee, t ApprOve4rd 118/2'&,!-C-1A13P4'13 197A00010 Mt'. CROSS. That is etheee we get into aniendment. As far as our part of the it Mr. LACOM.AP.S.T.No. I v.61 to ?17:?!.???????1:=?,. C ? I Would be Meet happy to offer an anterc.ireent to take Soniething Off Israel, their epoleeSmen for .tis bill are so hot for tokine on the supPort Of more real-- ? Id. The taxpay- not create this gece theoegnout the wo ers of this country di refugee Problem. , We have had the Pal On our hands for more remem'oet m ci it ha:4 di iniThons.:tiow, here %Dori the care of more ceet of $25 million. Where in the name t propesed to get the m stinian refugees ears than I can t us hundreds of are' eMbarking refugees and at high heaven Is ney to take care f refugees all over this world? It ap- parently is easy for on people here to- day to continue thlibli iness of sticking our lon2,' noses into thel affairs of other nations all over the world. It -has cost the citizens of this cou&try $260 billion. I do not know what 'you tell Your tax- payers when you go hoine. I had hoped that in the election l campaign this Alll that the fel.ibli.c. Wold tell Members of tliO itoese that re sick and tired t,' inflation rocketinfliving mists, debt, lend the way their nioney was being spent abroad. Apparently, the Public did :not speak very loudly tip some of you or you Were not listening--,pne or the other. Vaiateyer the merit demerit of this antendrnent it saddiee :another $25 mil- ' Lou on the taxpaierelof this country. You who vote for 'thiParnendment and ie the bill ought to be as amed that you hae-e added to the deb' deficit, and in- _fin tion that is tearing d- ern this country. The ct-r.,q_ltATAN. Tl,e question is ort i the emendreent offere bet the gentle- man trent New Yore t . r. Beecee). The emendment *ab greed to. iverte.----1-41-"re o.-"Tr.=*-4t2"..77.. Mr. JOHN' L. BURTON. Mr. Chair- Man, I offer an amendment. The Clerk read as follows: Amendment offered by Mr. JoH.7.4 L. Boa- To: Page 23, line 13, insert immediately atter "unless" the following: "and until". Mr. ..10:-IN L. BURTON. Mr. Chair- man and members of the committee, I am ofl'eeing this amendment on behalf Of the gentlewoman from New York (Ms. licreezrree) and myself in 6.6nnection with discr:5sions with the gentleman from California (ifr. 17,YAN) whose lan- guaeo ie being awarded. Th.:5 1an,7,uage was shown to the rank- lig minority Member by the gentle- women feeee New York anti was dis- t; eee with the Ceeirman of the full cceneeitee, read oleo with the silloconi- mit roe rez li etet.n. who deals with the eeb- ice; ttee..7.'21% It, is my uriclon'standirig that leere ee, no contreeeesy cencernine .tte elec. te t'leet; '.iiet it fit in with the eltee; e; t1;.; committee's laneuage. Z lioet, I In correct. Ti;. 7,:;(3:1CJA:\z. Mr. Clinirma a, ,,;iit the Mr, ,ite-Te; L BURTON I --iO'd to the tiet.et ee- e, Zetern Penneyneteee Tim. ereDP.GAN, Me. Chalanap, I knew iete eeel: 711?'ill COhl',1,t1::Crii, tl:C? 'chtiirman of illJ -1),-)::.-)f;:iatii.. l'irinoci,Sei:i7ice's .41-TiC3- coriln-,tc,l, 1=.1.e has no Atitriiiiii& committee is concerned, speaking for my , join with the gentleman in hie zer:neor- own side. I have no objection. , . ship and support, oi. this 3.:1-02.1.1(ini.i.3. I Mr. JOHN L. 13UP.TON. Mr. Chair- 'oppeeed Cele araendment in tile bill. Te.at. man, I ask an "aye" vote on the amend- - .was not. the language we w irer trying to merit. ? :change. The amendment is not in the The CI1.4.17..M.AN. The question is on ?bill, the araencirne,nt ia cominiteee ethic:4 the amendment o",eceed by the gentleman .41 opposed. from California (1vIr. Joire L. Bueeo:1). I feel it Is entirely inappeonriaeo. at inc amendment was agreed to. ? % this time, when we still do not know the A.X.F.,N1)2.L.-ENT o-rnazo kyr :tift.- xsasaoos.-.- - late of the missing in action men. That 1*. ASIMROOIC. Mr. Chairman, I of- is tragic enough, but v:hat is more tragic. fey art amendment. is that we are not able to Ice!: at the The ',Clerk read as follows: sites of known airplane crashes. Amendment offered by Mr. Asi-issoolt: I feel this would be adding insult to Page 17: ptrike lines 3-14 and renumber fol- - injury. and for that reason I strongly lowing sections accordingly. support the amendment. Mr. ASIre.00X. Mr. Chairman, this Mr. Chairman, the dielculty in voting -..-B on bilis such. as this one is that your amendment, 'would leave th3 present pro- vote is bound to be misinterpreted. i in- sistance to countries trading with North hibition.e in effect ag, Inst furnishing as- tend to vote "no" on this bill because I am convinced, after lietenine to hours Vietnam. The committee's bill would au- of.testimony in the Foreign .airs Gum- tions the President to waive prohibi- mittee, that on the whole, this is a can tons if such waiver is in the national bile Not that there are not ecemee good interest. _ - things in the bill?I completely egl.eee..?. I do not think that this is the time to and sh.-one,iy support for example, the start loosening up on. prohibitions that need to provide. assistanee to Israel._ Yet effect North Vietnam.. even on this issue the bi'd ie deficient, Looking a on. issue alone?without since even discussing the thousands of North the aid, authoeization is cometee- balanced; by commitments to Eeypt and Vietnamese Paris accord violatiores Syria. leor ie this the only contradiction against South Vietnam?there is abun- l. Many of my colleagues have dant reason to not change the present in the bilalreade. pointed, .out areas where we are statute. The issue that I am speaking g about is American eiLIA's and American revevein U.S. policy, men killed in action. , rid2liciu.-IoCushalrmar ii.es.nseLIbtnIlliretintahaf;:ec ..it a totcli i tis ' American families do not knoW what - And accept, something bad in order to provide has happened to their loved ones because someteing good. If the Iegyptian 'eearn- the Vietnamese Communists refuse to pie were tile only one, I could still pi?ten- carry out their agreement:3 made With ably vote for the bill. Rut it 13 llOC,. Anti the United States. The Paris accords the bad, believe me, far outweighs the --which both the United States and North -.Vietnam signed were clear a,s to the re- gc(pd' If we wish to help our friends, and sponsibilities of each side. Article 8, par- ? p 6, rso n n e.1 liavihtylielCsirathdeflK vrcieei ss37:j?1137;itnthiFvvtai i tliNiel-toot"InIseolhill:e:c\-...1.,whaii.11c:Ilc:il agraph (b) states: 'The parties shall help each other to get information about those rnilli,.-Lry their encircles some and foreign civilians of the pa-rties missing And cert tnile in w ' in action, to determine the location and take tainly no o care of the graves of the dead so as to fa,- tag So large in a time when nee eee- ' cilitate the exhumation and repatriation of payers are being asked to do so nee 35' the remains, and to take any 5uch other (Mr. INGH.LM: asked and was given measures as may be required to get informa- permission to revise and extend his re- tion about those still considered missing in motion. ma7e1.1.5-B) INGHAM. Mr. Chairman, - eiee The responsibility of the North Viet- in opposition, to the aineten n.ee`oe - namese to aid American eeYorte in this gentleman from unto. Tivr,c,40,,i-ru, 3: regard is clear. In the sepelemental want to stress. the ' fact '1'1 4-1 agreements oiT June 13, 1G73, article 8, arne-adment does is CO g'ivt--; paragraph CO) was reemphasized. dent the a,ithority to waive tile record North Vietnamese tion in the act, if' he do,nis "; is also. clear. They'been consistently in the no ":c; opposIng Ameriiian efi7orz-s to gain infor- achoaity and riot- AMOriCall tao A oc eo. withoilt v;e:1;),-.ais who \vab foi? .? . ? - ? . kill tYt-1 the CO,hiTli:a. ?in?-???? fht,',.(pri:,r. ---- preeentiy in it Wilt ;'1'.3 CDriezr_ of roy m d -. erino.,:!. ? inflarvc 'the ,g,sieirtic- nii-di feoin (e'ree",ii`oerea, Mr. 'e.,e(e,tD`eleiR.'iTr.e70. I thank the country in .-ifnica. have h?;01-, cc iltisic to eentierean yiteleiree, try of of (1`,:n*: and was Ivo countlics ici given re.vi.i.; and e%torici COtir'::::7 is dainaha. usual, Kieliewid400l /98/25 ; CIA-RDP78Z020`67A000i0021001 "if 'let eene,- ;ee.; . App royed,8,:tf *34*i-bolt/I, In- - inlet...el. intellieence of: zurveillance on inteneined, resulting in widespread. human clieititial economic sectors, thet can be tnicee Innen'. enany foreign government within sin-Levine end the virtual destruction of, the to ide.ntiey and coordinate specific economic development projects and proerenas and to .".(b) 1S1.1.1.7,.4e.t1011, (a) of this section shall (b) Tie Congrese furtlier finds that con- direct United Seites resoercee into areas of. the Initted"Statare or abroed. Camboclien economy. riot a nine-- tinuezion oC the military etruggles in Soutb. maximum ber.efies; "(1') with rcs, ect to essistance r.encte:e. ----Vietnam and Cambodia :ire not, in the intee- (I) to shift the erepleven of :Jelled Status ? -? es- eon in the aid pr ;;ram from crmeurnption-orienten ex:- Coat col and Sate treets Act of 1960, or pentiltures to eeonomic cleyelopneene (5) to ideatify poesinle etr lice. i int econote- eilicier eection 51n,c) of the Omnibus Crime ' \- with reeeect to Itnisfutthority of the Drug ic reforms in areas such Rs trteation, e:- of' ent Adrainiseation or the Federal change rates, sevinee reeehaulerns. internal Crimes of the nature w ich are unlawful nureen Investigatio which related to pricing, income clistributione laud tenure. budgetary allocetione and corruption, winich under the laws of the 'United States; or should be undertalten if' Inclechinese eco- this section nomIc development Ls to proetresn; (6) to Include in. Indochina. econornie . wt t.1-/=1R127147.92997A000100210 ecciAer 11, 1074 foe 011-4 rely forien goVernineht OT an/ *Organ.) ge111; forces and the Lon Nol goeernment hate detelied plans for the development. of. est of the rendes ,conilicte, the people of Inclochina? or world peace. LI order to lessen the lierao.r. sunering in Indochina and to bring about a genuine peace there, the Congress urges and receeests the President and the Secretary of State to under take immediately the following Mea- sures: -? to the date of enactment o (1) to initiate liegotiations with with any any pereon, organizatio or agency sentatives of the Soviet Union and the Pee- .;- of the United States Governer:. t to pro- pie's Republic of China to arrange a mutualle vide personnel to conduct, or ass in cone agreed-iipon and rapid de-escalation of rain- ducting, any 51.1C.O. program. , principal suppliers of arms and material to tary assistance on the part of the three Notwithstencling clause (2), subsecti ? (a) all Vietnamese and Carneeodian parties en- ehe.1.1 apply to any renewal or extensiOn of e?cle_ci in conflict; e any contract referred to in such paragreaPh D. '''' (2) to urge by all available means that the ? \ Government of the Khmer Republic enter _entered into on or after such date of en (2) ,N in neeotiatione with representetives of the (b) Section. 112 of such Act is repealed. Khmer' i Unionii; . i Governrnen?, of J?iatscinal for be purpose of arranging immediatecease- .ifirrnrIVrcrafft14. C`1.---ghtiMts "0) to any contract entVed into prior planning 'and programing specific perform- ance criteria?ancl sto.nri.J.rds T.'1.11C11. wili en- able the Congress and nee executive branch to judge the adequacy of the reclniante' - efforts and to cleteernine whether, end whae amounts of, continued Melted. States fund- ing 13 justified; and . (7) to provide humarnearian e.esietariee to Indochina wherever practice.bie under the euspices of and by the United 'Nations and its specialized agearNeS, other international an Sreene'en--.)-;'Chapter 3 of part III of the For- eite and politic:al settlernen.; of the confect; orgainzatioes or arrangemSnts.mentileterel neien Assietance Act of 1961, as amended by rinNeto use all available means to este-11)115n institutione, and private voluntary aemecies aectione 23(e) and 2,1 of this Act, is further connect With the le-timer Goverrument of Na- win: a minimum presence and activity- of amended by adding at the end thereof elle tional'Vnion and to-urge them to participate United States Government peremenel. following new section: in sucle negotiations. The United States (b) This section shall not be conetrueel to "SEC. 661. LIMTFATZONS UPON Izereneecztect siaould in 0 all Cambodian parties to use the imply continuation of a United States II- . ACTIVrt-fiES,?(;) No funcle appropriated un- good Off:CC of the United Nations or a re- nancial commitment beyond the ri.?.ithoriza.- der the auftLorlty of this or any other Act spected thfild country for the purpose of tion provided for in this Act or araeudinents - May be expended by or on behalf of the bringing an tend to hostilities arid reaching made by this Act. Central Intelligence Agency or any other a political settiliment; INDOCIIINA POST. WAR RECONSTRUCTION agency of the United States Government for (3) to 'utilize '&e.iy public or private forum SEC. 29. Seenon. 802 of the Foeeign A.55i7t- the conduct of. operations in foreign court- to negotiate directly with representatives of. ance of 1961 is amended to read tee foilowe: tries 'pier:Sun:et to section 102(d) (5) of the the Democreedc inipuhlic of Vietnam, the "Sec. 802. AIITN0111:1ATION.?There itee cm.- National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 403), Provisional Revellutiotiary Government, and thorized to be eppropriated to nee President Other than operations intended solely for ob. the Republic of Vletnain tose.elc. a new cease- to furnish assistance for the relief and tairaing necessary intelligence. Notwithstand- fire in Viet:nam and full cornphance with the reconstruction of -South Vietnar?a, Cam-oar:la, tag. the foregoing limitareon, the President Provieione of the Paris Agreement on Ending and Laos aseinthorize..el by thie part, in and', Mel/ authorize and direct thas any opera- the is and Restoring Paece in Vietnam, on to funds otherwise avallaisle foe such. tion In a fOrEig1 country be resumed, or including il, full ccounting'-for Americans i,,, ., _ pepo.,es. for tee fiscal :.-ear 197e not to ' that any other operation in a foreign coune missing in Indochina: . exceed S504,000,000, anti for the fiscal- yeee try he initiated, and funds may be ex- (4) to reconvene the Paris Conference to 1975 not to exceed 3617,030,300. Of the. penelea the7efor, If . but not before, ? he (1) seek full implementation. of the eprovisions amount appropriated, ior eseel yeer 1375? finds then such operation Is important, to of the Agreement of January 27, 1971, on the ...la ( j $40,900,000 snall be aveilenin only, the ntational security, and (2) transmits can part of all Vietnamese parties to the con- for tele relief and reconetruction of eireena appropriate report of his ending, together Rice; and Vietnam in. accordance witle eection 8en en: with an. appropriate description of the ns.- (5) to maintain regular and full censenta- this Act; oay tune end sCOpe of such operation, to the tlon vrith tile appropriate committees of the "(2) 3100,000,003 shall be avaneiee comreitttee5 of the Congeess haeing juriselic- Congress and report to the Congress and the for the relief end reconstruction of CD-cnO0d1.1. t1011 tO monitor and. review the intelligence Nation at regule.r intervals on the n gr rc3"- 9-sa. in accordance. with section 867 of this Act; acti?;ities of tile United States Government. toward obtaining na e eciuction recorestruction o Laos in a total cessation of hos- 0(3) 810;000,000 nynaaole only icy: "(b) The provisions of subsection (a) a tilities in Indocni clad mutual r e the relief and f t apply during mary of military assistance to that area. AID TO ?,-:eordanice with section 608 of. tins Act: ? a States under a re.tecCIPLeS GOVERNING 1,.. E0 ;.* TO MIG $;,103,000 shall be. event:lee only fo this section ellen no r INDOC.N.N4A thOrt"gional development, proereen e 000 shall be avaLilhla ohl:: :or ope.ratIons be nre declaration of war approved by the Congress 00 an eeerelse of powers by the President emder tne Woe Powers Res a " evetven n On rrionerriote ecenneser ASSISTANCE TO O0i7t7TRIZI C, ENAGENGt IN CERTAIN TRADE; Sete. 26, Chapter 3 of 3 art III of the Foreieri An:net:ince, Act of 19.31; t":3 emended by sec- tions 2e end 23 of this Act, LS further en:ended edeine, et the end thereof the following new section: Wezvea PROnryrTION AGAtNST AS1V.S7-ANCE CO1.51.7TIIIES CE17.- TALI: pro 71-don of this Act or rho 0.-1 T000 Ilevelay;,...,nt and ..anco i;`," of 1051 wille.h risM3i;firtee HO) bee:nese that eceintry is en- . venter ne.d.) with a a:tee:mated country mee be welnel by the Ineselens if he or- iiicict ee fleet seete weteer is in the national intece re poets 'such de ter mien tion to .. ".7i.T.!7: P.FSP7.,...1! TO T7-71, i , J.. .., 'See. ille (e)- Tne Coneress firitle that the tlieir c.es O. 0.(16. 00.1:-Ud;..t. r,..;.--iD,11?CeS; , pt,LICIT .",CTIC.7?721 Ce.'.7;:,,-.'-`,;i1,7 Tro?.-tc!,..el for in ti-t.) Pari...) Agree- (0) to :lev,lop. in coo.,:clin.....tier. '.71,.'attictb..;:r. ..n.i.eii,i;.,,,,,v;ii..0,111._.; the War L11,..ri, 1.?e3toring. p,-....,:lv, recipient ;:!.. ..vertinienal, orile: (c.-1:10;"3. finci 1;1 Vi.-1-Ccia,. ha; not bete an onntrerd tet any of. tee meltienerel Rivancio.1 insr.ituti0:13, e 2. Lik, e. - - partIt.stipprevecttlior:Rel # .. . *IC IAIRDP78Z0299 nary ee'retione .7)f rca cfftessive rind defensive ? -- ' - r.etere centIllue. t'..17:o-tytiflyitt South Vietnam. . (2,) to develop cotantry-by-coiiiitry rec;in- In C,irh:00--ty,,, the, civil ?-.4far between insee- strtictloa creel development plana, il..iding Sec. 23, (a) Congress finds that, atter . " ? vl6 000 expending over -a billion. dollars in funds support e coste ion the- ug,-2:,:cy :-,;?;.,....,1 for economic purposes in Indochina last year, responsible for carrying oat tine part; :tee and vast amounts in previous years, little In "(6) e7,010,000 shall be availeble orily ;or lasting economic benefit remains. A large humanitarian, 5-s013tance. tla.voiiiVa irizzi?ma- proportion of the fund; ef:peaded have been tional organizatione. Secit. ainonatJ reni en- uSed for consumable items relaten to the thorized to reirain.avail.iliie until f.;;;.pelit...-- war effort. Very little of our monee has found As37.3TANCr. TO SOE.1.-i-d vITTNAmES21 ciii.r...D.:1:i; Its way into capita.' ineeetreents of a lasiiing Sze. SO. Section b0: o.: ,he ,c000 -- 1 ..,.s:d7r,--- produceive ;Ie.:teat to ;file people:, Colii-re6s :ince Act of 1.051 is iinie:iciid RE f01137:5: State tO tali,: i.nniedi:',:idy the f;)ilowi.lifL') In fiubseeil;iii 0). :;frie W:; ??.";''.;: C'::113 Upon 'ill...) r'ro.51;i1;int and S...-.7_reary. of th,L; beuefl pil-t;.,:tilarly (2) frri. , L:ecuivi 1:1::;,eft "Of the 3,J 1,7; niadc. .)et d 10.31 yea.: 1;7175, or in local cuereia;-.:y, eviencled :-.;olely to carry 00; thifi 1.tz.11.7.WalN-5 ''tail 1tI.O.dJC ?zo SEC. 31. Pact V Of riliiims4VM411lS4 c;?v;?k2 fel al Ja? ; w .teeje on ; 1-`61XY. c 1:17.17NAm.--(N) N?nwitile-...eanine any (1) to 0:0-' 000 5 con:-.r.;ft.itini to in:_?.1,,.de financial in.siitutions CO lieip pica for; indonbina reconstrile,ii and 1,0- 1 1) multitaterai and ? ie recevm?y-; f,nd to providi: centi.),-.111; i-n to lice roCpuZil nations on the 1.13,? of ni e'en citizens" oe.ci 1u etani For Releatie,i _ _ Viet,,,r,directly Or t? CV parag.'aph (1), training may be furnished. part V of this Act. may foe fornIslied 13 tiny other' 'eleet country unless that assistance pursuant to the :Foreign Assistance Act of country or internationall organizat.:on. in eny is a-Litho:red under this Act or the Foreign 1061 in the United States or the Can Zone fiscal year., lf such astriltance. coree..1.; filitary Aet."to raembe.rs of the armed forces of Chile In percent or more the arnoiunt of such military (b) SectIon G35 of the T'Creign Assistance an amount not to exceed $300,000 for fiscal . grant axsi.stance, sectirhe supper,firor Act of te6t emended as follo..vs: yea: 1075.ance, assistance onder chapter 1 of parr. I of ? out, "$311,000.000 In sub- "r3) Tiro provisions Of bubsection (y) (1) this Act, or assistance Ander part V of this -" in shll CCa.3e 10 apply '.711c11 PreAdent re- Act, as the case may set fort in the . thereor. po Lllat the Government of report require() by subroection. (a) of till:, (1) by stri-kirot ins rug $377,000,000 arts to the Craiv,veS.; (2) by styli:Avg out "1972" in subsect to make section, -unless- 1 NGTtri55t0.1 /1, 1974 Appro r. 7 (a) and insertir`rg "1975. Of. that suni, there fundamental improvements in the " Piesident re,44erts to the Conoress, ectien (o) A ion Chile has made and is continuing observance (1) the shall be availab'Ano mere than $200,000,000 and enforcement of internationally recog- 'east thirty days prieerto the date on. which assistAynce." in lieu thereof. nized human. rights: Provided, That the total such excess funds tore p.).?oviclecl, the country " 30 000" in sub- amount of credits furnished or guaranteed or orga.nization to. he provided the excess -"a el"n Sales Act, and a . funds, the aroma-it and dategory or.' -the excess e fueds and the, .1-astir:Ica a for providing, the tary grar.c. petiole (b) and rting "$377,000,000" Ins IA 1.....nnydec.1.-0.-no,..to, of vessels made. in. ace 7'07 of title 1.: ol the United excess funds; anti (3) by striking GU, , 375 " 2) in the case of m11 (4) by sh "1072" In subsection with $ c (b) and inserting "194.5" In lieu thereof. States Code to Clille during :Ise.. 7 CONV1C1*-rTIONAL wr.....S1Pdets gear:area shall not exceed $10,000,00 ." or security supPortang lieu thereof. -sistance. the Presi- L? SEC. 17. Section 511 aftthe Foretgn Assist- r.xcltss nasote?tsz Aav-tcts ovat.r.ts IN ANNnAL dent include's in the. relort. under paraorapa Mice Act, of 1061. is amended by adding at P.EPORT-4,, ,-.-- (1) his determination ;hat it is in. the se- the end thereof the following: Sac. 23. Section 634(d) of the Foreigri AS- curity interests of th.e qnited States to pro- "ii is the sense of CongreSe that tile Presi- sistauca Act of 1061 is amended by striking vide tile excess funds_ I dent should develop and propose as soon as out "Mcluding economic assistance and mili- This subsection shall nit rpply if the excess potsible e..t the appeopriate;\ international tary grants and sale.s" and inserting in.lier, funds provided In aro., fiscal year to ony ,fortirri a 'United. States dref.0:?international thereof the following; "including economic country or international orgeniza`rou for agreement for regulating tliet. transfer of assistance, military grants, and including for any category of -assisuance are le.ss, than Conventional weapons among 'the govern.. any such grant of any excess defense article, $1,000,000." l Ments Of. the worlci,". the va'aie of such article expressed in terms vorocevraav PESSON4E.L. IN CA7.1.7.aosIN ? ISZCCT.TrY S'OPPORTING ASSISTANCE of its acquizitIon cost to the United States), Sac. 26. Section 636 of the Fore '0 Assist- "2 Secti 522 of the Fore4m. Assist- - ., ? ??', out raroa.Nr.oa DISAST7. the end thereof the foil -via; 11, III:L=7 6'3 of the Foreign. section shall not be c istrued to adoly to mice Act of 1061 is at:ender.: by addireg at l sentence: -This - o' United S, tes volrintery non- and military sales" I'stered with eirci ap- ry Co onenttee en or to employees of. ittee of the ESC). . aC. "for the fItcal year 1074 not to exceed ance Act of 19on16 13 amen.de y -` ? Vn Sec. 24. (a) '' ' oa Of whteli not less than $50,090,000 ASSIStanCe. Act of 1961, dealing with famin.e emp iO nd idsert- or disaster relief, is arnended to read as fol- profit relief agencies re, proved by the Aclvie try nOt to enceed 0585,000,000. 'Notwithstanding, any other provision. or this the Interne.tional Con "Sac. 609. Faear,->tz oit DISASIT,11 ""oreign Aid Shall be available solely for , . , g in lieu tliereof "for tile fiscal year ??;975 lows: Cz ? - famine or disaster relief- aossist.ance to any, ? .StC, 10, Section .620 of the FOreign Assist'. foreign country on such terms aud conditions . LIMITING INTSLL-LGENCE. ACTIVITILS Rare the period in subsection. (n) the follow- ,,.., there is autliori7ect to be appropriated not to ' ? - ' '" ? Poreion Ass-istanee Act or 113' ance Act of 1061 i3 a.mendechby inserting may determine, r'or fiscal year 19.15 : ", unless the President determines that N? ceed S40,000 000 to +provide such assistance is amended by e.dallng at the etid of parr. III encl.) loans, credits, g?oarrintles, grants, other - - Toe o_sident shall submit Cl reports the following new sections: asSIstance, or 31Ies are ln. the ilational in.ter. -karITIX NORTII vr...17NA'At or any ocher Act, the President may provide Fitot-aarrtoers. ON AID TO NATIONS TRADING A "Sac. 6-59, RrnarerntSant..r.DV/F.L0?7.:EN7. Pr.0- ing est of the, United. :Fooeign Relations and the Committee on Ap- . caae.m.---The President LS author.teect to Use Up to to2,000,000 of the fumes made twailaole during sUCil fIsCal. year to the. Committee on Szo...20. Section 620(y) Of the 7oreig0 As- of the I-Iouse of Iteprosentatives on the pro. for the purposes_ of this Act in each of the .! . . - ASSISVONCZ TO Ga.7..7ECZ proPriations of the Senate and to the Speaker - SIStanee. Act of 1951 is repealed. gran-ling and obligation. of funds under this tascal years 107e and 1976 to -o-ork :Vita. -4 section:...' friendly countries, especially those in which . , (b) Of tile funds appropriated to carry out United States developtnent programs have section G39 of the Foreign Asalstanee Act or been concluded or those not receiving essist- 1 5Sd. 21. Section 820 of the Foreign Assist- 1961, cett-c";ng fiscal year 1973 not less than . ance under part I of this. Act, in. (1.) facilitat. i ? StIsraNstoet 07 1...trarrertetassisraetcn TO fsliCi0 A?ct, of 1061 is amended by adding at the .., ? $2.,,OG0,000-shall be made available to Cyprus. lug open and fair access to natural resources i end thereof the folLowing new subsection: for the put-Poses of such section 629. - of Interest to the -Gritted States and (2) military assistance, all saleS of (c) Section 451. of the .Foreign Assistance stimulation. oZ reirnburselole aid progrontS i defense articles cnd seryices (whether for Act of 1961, ?-dealing -with the contingency consistent, with. part. I cZ this Azt. Are; funds cash or by credit, guaranty, or any other fund, is amended to read as follows: used for purposes of this section may be used ' means.), and. an licenses with respect to Coe ",,. 4.51. coi,,TING7,,c.?: TfuNn._(a) ,?... inere p.otwithstanciing any other provision, of ,i 1 teb.neportatirel of arins, ammunitions, a-ad autherlZed to be .vppropriared tile presi. thie Act, rj -? imPlements of veer (ineliutiore- ter:a:arca: data dent for the fiscal ye.-ar 1075 riot to exceed :So,- "Sac. GO:). relating, to the Government of Tur- 000,000, to provide:, ilssistar.e,o, authorized by Ace-or:Tits.- ().-efo nada. toao 1-7.ey rili.-ill Sa.151-lenaed on the date of enaCt- this part or by section 620 for any emergency cler nee_ittlicrily of this or any ot'itor Ac:: L. moo t i,111.aan0i)serat-iOn. unless end until the puroos..e only in accordance with the pro vi- may be extsearied by or Cr. 13,,l'a?,if Cf. the Con- re, Presideut rieterrnines auti. certifies to the sioas zroolicable to tlie for:its-Meg of S'aCil tral IntellioenceA 01.? i CoMoovev that the Government of Turhey '?3 fa.57,1-ata.a.S.a. ? fceign r.C.? ". . Cre-nplianc".-." 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