Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 63 Part 1.djvu/754

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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 626-OCT. 6 , 1949 governmental agency or person therein for any diminution in the export trade of such nation resulting from the carrying out of any program of increased military production or to make any payment, in the form of a bonus, subsidy, indemnity, guaranty, or otherwise, to any owner of any such factory or other manufacturing establishment as an inducement to such owner to undertake or increase production of arms, ammunition, implements of war, or other military supplies, or (d) for the compensation of any person for personal services rendered in or for any such factory or other manufacturing establishment, other than personal services of a technical nature rendered by officers and employ- ees of the United States for the purpose of establishing or maintaining production by such factories or other manufacturing establishments to effectuate the purposes of this Act and in conformity with desired standards and specifications. TITLE II GREECE AND TURKEY thAproprison a- SEC . 201. In addition to the amounts heretofore authorized to be po, p. 975. appropriated, there are hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, not to exceed 61 S^tt. snpp. $211,370,000 to carry out the provisions of the Act of May 22, 1947, as n., 1401-o . amended, for the period through June 30, 1950. TITLE III OTHEB ASSISTANCE Phipires, and SEC. 301. The President, whenever the furnishing of such assistance will further the purposes and policies of this Act, is authorized to furnish military assistance as provided in this Act to Iran, the Republic of Korea, and the Republic of the Philippines. thopropration au- SEC. 302. There are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Pot, p.97. President for the period through June 30, 1950, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for carrying out the provisions and accomplishing the purposes of section 301, not to exceed $27,640,000. Apprspriation au- SEC. 303. In consideration of the concern of the United States in thorized. the present situation in China, there is hereby authorized to be appro- P*t, p. p7. ppriated to the President, out of any moneys in the Treasury not other- wise appropriated the sum of $75,000,000 in addition to funds otherwise provided as an emergency fund for the President, which may be expended to accomplish in that general area the policies and purposes declared in this Act. Certification by the President of the amounts expended out of funds authorized hereunder, and that it is inadvisable to specify the nature of such expenditures, shall be deemed a sufficient voucher for the amounts expended. TITLE IV GENERAL PROVISIONS Trmsfer of equip- SEC. 401. Military assistance may be furnished under this Act, with- out payment to the United States except as provided in the agreements Pod, p. n7. concluded pursuant to section 402, by the provision of any service, or by the procurement from any source and the transfer to eligible nations tetion. of equipment, materials, and services: Provided, That no equipment or materials may be transferred out of military stocks if the Secretary of Defense, after consultation with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, deter- mines that such transfer would be detrimental to the national security 716 [63 STAT.