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Ante, p. 558. 22 USC 1925. Restriction.

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22 USC 1927. 69 Stat. 436.

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68 Stat. 830. 31 USC 200.

PUBLIC LAW 85»-JULY 31, 1956

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Latin America, $52,000,000, of which not less than $15,000,000 snail be used for assistance to Guatemala; Development assistance: For assistance authorized by section 201, $250,000,000; Technical cooperation, general authorization: For assistance authorized by section 304(b), $135,000,000; United Nations expanded program of technical assistance: For contributions authorized by section 306(a), which shall constitute the total United States contribution through December 31, 1957, $15,500,000: Provided, That the United States contribution to the 1958 calendar year program shall not exceed 33.33 per centum of the United Nations program; Technical cooperation programs of the Organization of American States: For contributions authorized by section 306(b), $1,500,000; Special Presidential F u n d: For assistance authorized by section 401 (b), $100,000,000; Special assistance in joint control areas in Europe: For assistance authorized by section 403(b), $12,200,000; Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration: For contributions authorized by section 405(a), $12,500,000: Provided, That no funds appropriated in this Act shall be used to assist directly in the migration to any nation in the Western Hemisphere of any person not having a security clearance based on reasonable standards to insure against Communist infiltration in the Western Hemisphere: United Nations Refugee F u n d: For contributions authorized by section 405(c), which shall constitute the total United States contribution through June 30, 1957, $1,900,000; Escapee program: For assistance authorized by section 405(d), $6,000,000; United Nations Children's F u n d: For contributions authorized by section 406(b), which shall constitute the total United States contribution through December 31, 1957, $10,000,000; United Nations Relief and Works Agency: For contributions authorized by section 407(b), $45,300,000 of unobligated balances of funds appropriated under this head in the Mutual Security Appropriation Act, 1956, are continued available through June 30, 1957, for the purposes authorized by section 407; Ocean freight charges. United States voluntary relief agencies* For payments authorized by section 409(c), $2,500,000; Control Act expenses: For carrying out the purposes of the Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951, as authorized by section 410, $1,175,000; Administrative expenses: For expenses authorized by section 411 (b), $33,595,000; Foreign research reactor projects: For expenses necessary to enable the President to carry out foreign research reactor projects authorized by section 12 of the Mutual Security Act of 1956, $5,500,000; Funds appropriated under each paragraph of this Act (other than appropriations under the head of military assistance), including specified amounts of unobligated balances, and amounts certified pursuant to section 1311 of the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, as having been obligated against appropriations heretofore made for the same general purpose as such paragraph, which amounts are hereby continued available during the fiscal year 1957, may be consolidated in one account for each paragraph. GENERAL PROVISIONS

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SEC. 102. Payments made from funds appropriated herein for engineering fees and services to any individual engineering firm on any

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