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PUBLIC LAW 91-653-JAN. 5, 1971

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(b) Excess foreign currencies held in Pakistan not allocated on the date of enactment of this section are authorized to be appropriated for a period of one year from such date of enactment to help Pakistan withstand the disaster which has occurred. SEC. 7. (a) I n line with the expressed intention of the President ^^K'^^°°P® I", i» 1

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of the United btates, none oi the funds authorized or appropriated tion on funds. pursuant to this or any other Act may be used to finance the introduction of United States ground combat troops into Cambodia, or to provide United States advisers to or for Cambodian military forces in Cambodia. (b) Military and economic assistance provided by the United States to Cambodia and authorized or appropriated pursuant to this or any other Act shall not be construed as a commitment by the United States to Cambodia for its defense. SEC. 8. The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding at 82Lat^96t^'*' the end thereof the following new section: 22 USC 2151. "SEC.

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BODiA.—The President shall not exercise any special authority granted con'^rTsVionlf"'^^ to him under sections 506(a), 610(a), and 614(a) of this Act for the notification. purpose of providing additional assistance to Cambodia, unless the 2360, 2364. ^^H^^^^^^^^' President, at least thirty days prior to the date he intends to exercise any such authority on behalf of Cambodia (or ten days prior to such date if the President c-ertifies in writing that an emergency exists requiring immediate assistance to Cambodia), notifies the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate in writing of each such intended exercise, the section of this Act under which such authority is to be exercised, and the justification for, and the extent of, the exercise of such authority.". Approved January 5, 1971. Public Law 91-653 AN ACT

To name certain Federal buildings.

January 5, 1971

[H.R.19857]

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States' of America In Congress assembled. That the United. Federal buiidStates post office and courthouse located in Post Office Square, Boston, "Designations. Massachusetts, shall hereafter be known and designated as the "John John w. Mcco^• W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse". Any reference in a law, and crurthoJs"':" map, regulation, document, record, or other paper of the United States to such post office and courthouse shall be held to be a reference to the "John W. McCormack Post Office and Courthouse". SEC. 2. The Federal office building located at 31 Hopkins Plaza, ^jf""^^^ "• Baltimore, Maryland, shall hereafter be known and designated as the omcT Building. "George H. Fallon Federal Office Building". Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, record, or other paper of the United States to such Federal office building shall be held to be a reference to the "George H. Fallon Federal Office Building". SEC. 3. The Federal office building located at 144 First Avenue cramlFed'erai South, Saint Petersburg, Florida, shall hereafter be known and desig- office Bundling. nated as the "AVilliam C. Cramer Federal Office Building". Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, record, or other paper of the United States to such Federal office building shall be held to be a reference to the "William C. Cramer Federal Office Building". Approved January 5, 1971.

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