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PUBLIC LAW 88-634-OCT. 7, 1964

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United States: Provided, That none of the funds contained in this paragraph shall be available for the purchase of new automotive vehicles outside of the United States, $1,055,000,000. GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 101. None of the funds herein appropriated (other than funds andlecla^rtTon appropriated under the authorization for "International organiza- programs, etc. tions and programs") shall be used to finance the construction of any new flood control, reclamation, or other water or related land resource project or program which has not met the standards and criteria used in determining the feasibility of flood control, reclamation and other water and related land resource programs and projects proposed for construction within the United States of America as per memorandum of the President dated May 15, 1962. SEC. 102. Obligations made from funds herein appropriated for Engineering and , ^

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engmeering and architectural tees and services to any individual or Reports to congroup of engineering and architectural firms on any one project in gressionai comexcess of $25,000 shall be reported to the Committees on Appropria- ""* tions of the Senate and House of Representatives at least twice annually. SEC. 103. Except for the appropriations entitled "Contingency R«st"<="°"s. fund", "Alliance for Progress, development loans", and "Development loans", not more than 20 per centum of any appropriation item made available by this title shall be obligated and/or reserved during the last month of availability. SEC. 104. None of the funds herein appropriated nor any of the counterpart funds generated as a result of assistance hereunder or any prior Act shall be used to pay pensions, annuities, retirement pay or adjusted service compensation for any persons heretofore or hereafter serving in the armed forces of any recipient country. SEC. 105. The Congress hereby reiterates its opposition to the seat- ^^.^V"^.?^ ^.°"^ __

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ing in the United Nations or the Communist (.hma regime as the repre- u. N., opposition. sentative of China, and it is hereby declared to be the continuing sense of the Congress that the Communist regime in China has not demonstrated its w i l l i n ^ e s s to fulfill the obligations contained in the Charter of the United Nations and should not be recognized to repre- ^^ ^*^*" ^°^^sent China in the United Nations. In the event of the seating of representatives of the Chinese Communist regime in the Security Council or General Assembly of the United Nations the President is requested to inform the Congress insofar as is compatible with the requirements of national security, of the implications of this action upon the foreign policy of the United States and our foreign relation-

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