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PUBLIC LAW 88-634-OCT. 7, 1964

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SEC. 402. Section 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended, is amended by inserting after the words "United States" ^^ ^^^ f^^^ where they first appear in the first sentence thereof a comma and the following: "which are in excess of the amounts reserved under section 612(a) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and of the ^JL^l^^^oV^' ^. '

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requirements of the united htates (iovernment in payment or its obligations outside the United States, as such requirements may be determined from time to time by the President, (and any other local currencies owned by the United States in amounts not to exceed the equivalent of $50 per day per person exclusive of the actual cost of transportation)".

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PART V—^RELIGIOUS PERSECUITON

SEC. 501. It is the sense of the Congress that the United States deeply believes in the freedom of religion for all people and is opposed to infringement of this freedom anywhere in the world. The Congress oondenms the persecution of any persons because of their religion. It is further the sense of Congress that all persons should be permitted the free exercise of religion and the pursuit of their culture. Approved October 7, 1964. Public Law 88-634 AN ACT Making appropriations for Foreign Assistance and related agencies for the year ending June 30, 1965, and for other purposes.

October 7, 1964 fiscal [H. R. 11812]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following ancranTR^iated sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise Agenc^i^s App^roappropriated, for thefiscalyear ending June 30, 1965, namely: priation Act, iges. TITLE I—FOREIGN ASSISTANCE FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT

For expenses necessary to enable the President to carry out the provisions of the Foreign Assistance Act of 19&1, as amended, to remain ^^ stat^. 424. available until June 30, 1965, unless otherwise specified herein, as note. ^ follows: ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE

Technical cooperation and development grants: For expenses authorized by section 212, $204,600,000. ^"'=' P- loo^. American schools and hospitals abroad: For expenses authorized by section 214(c),$16,800,000. Surveys of investment opportunities: For expenses authorized by section 232, $1,600,000. Ant^, p. 1010. International organizations and programs: For expenses authorized by section 302, $134,272,400. Supporting assistance: For expenses authorized by section 402, $401,000,000. Contingency fund: For expenses authorized by section 451(a), $99,200,000. Alliance for Progress, development grants: For expenses authorized by section 252, $84,700,000. 31-667 0-65—67

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