The Foreign Aid Program: Hearings Before the Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, Pursuant to S. Res. 285, 84th Cong., and S. Res. 35, 85th Cong

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554. lappuse - Before all else, we seek, upon our common labor as a nation, the blessings of Almighty God. And the hopes in our hearts fashion the deepest prayers of our whole people.
394. lappuse - From the deserts of North Africa to the islands of the South Pacific one third of all mankind has entered upon an historic struggle for a new freedom; freedom from grinding poverty. Across all continents, nearly a billion people seek, sometimes almost in desperation, for the skills and knowledge and assistance by which they may satisfy from their own resources, the material wants common to all mankind.
714. lappuse - Perhaps the most dangerous enemy of communism is the stoic, passive peasant in Eastern Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union itself, China, and Northern Vietnam * * *. The passive figure of the peasant, trapped in totalitarianism, is joined as a potential mortal enemy of communism by the farmers of the free world — notably in the underdeveloped areas and perhaps most notably, at the moment, by the awakening of the Indian peasant.
729. lappuse - The General Department of United Church Women of the National Council of Churches...
153. lappuse - Article 1 above, the competent authorities of the High Contracting Parties will determine the measures to be taken as soon as the present Pact enters into force. These measures will become operative as soon as they have been approved by the Governments of the High Contracting Parties.
600. lappuse - Aqaba and access thereto — the United States believes that the Gulf comprehends international waters and that no nation has the right to prevent free and innocent passage in the Gulf and through the Straits giving access thereto.
349. lappuse - We are convinced that the best security for Americans is collective security, and that the best hope for diminishing the burden is economic development. We recognize that perseverance and patience are required. Our policies are proving their worth, and we should hold firmly to them. They will secure the ultimate triumph of freedom.
714. lappuse - I am vice president and a member of the executive committee of that organization. IFAP, for all of its 10 years, has taken an active interest in Improved...
153. lappuse - Consistent with article 51 of the United Nations Charter the High Contracting Parties will co-operate for their security and defence. Such measures as they agree to take to give effect to this co-operation may form the subject of special agreements with each other.
348. lappuse - It is recommended that there be a separation between economic and military contributions to the collective security program. All forms of proposed military assistance should be submitted to the Congress as a separate title within the regular defense budget. All forms of nonmilitary assistance should be submitted separately and labeled as "Economic assistance," to be justified and administered by the Department of State.

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