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[68 Stat. 1220]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1954
[68 Stat. 1220]

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PUBLIC LAW 7 7 8 - S E P T. 3, 1954

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MUTUAL SECUKITY Ante, p. 832.

Ante, p. 833.

Ante, p. 834.

Capital ships.

Ante, p. 837.

Ante, p. 837. Ante, p. 838.

Ante, p. 838« Ante, p. 843.

Ante, p. 838. 67 Stat. 336.

Ante, p. 840.

For expenses necessary to enable the President to carry out the provisions of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, Public Law , approved 1954 ( H. R. 9678), as follows: Military assistance: For military assistance as authorized by title I, chapter 1, $1,192,700,000 plus unobligated balances, as follows: For general military assistance authorized by section 103, $1,092,700,000 plus not to exceed $2,383,512,729 of unobligated balances; for infrastructure authorized by section 104(a), $100,000,000, plus not to exceed $39,000,000 of unobligated balances: Provided, That such unobligated balances shall be derived from balances of appropriations heretofore made for military assistance (Europe; Near East and Africa; Asia and the Pacific; American Republics; and mutual special weapons planning): Provided further, That not to exceed $23,250,000 of such funds shall be available for administrative expenses to carry out the purposes of title I, chapter 1 until June 30, 1955: Provided further. That the military supplies and equipment (or the equivalent value thereof as the Secretary of Defense shall determine but not to exceed $200,000,000 in inventory value) which have been procured and processed for delivery to foreign areas and which subsequently are returned to the custody of the United States because of a change in the international situation, shall remain available for military assistance authorized by law, and such amounts shall be in addition to the amounts herein otherwise provided for: Provided further, That this limitation on military supplies and equipment shall not apply to capital ships for which title has passed but which have been reclaimed by the Navy Department; Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific: For assistance authorized by section 121, $700,000,000: Provided, That none of the funds appropriated in this paragraph may be used for assistance to any nation which in the opinion of the President is not making satisfactory efforts against Communist penetration and/or aggression; Production for forces support: For assistance authorized by section 122, $35,000,000, all of which shall be in the form of United States surplus agricultural commmodities; Common-use items: For assistance authorized by section 123, $60,000,000; Defense support, Europe: For assistance authorized by section 131 (b)(1), $45,000,000; Special assistance in joint control areas in Europe, as authorized by section 403, $25,000,000; Defense support. Near East, Africa and South Asia: For assistance authorized by section 131(b)(2), $73,000,000; Defense support, F a r East and the Pacific: For assistance authorized by section 131(b)(3), $80,098,195; Korean program: For assistance authorized by section 132 (except subsection (c)), $205,000,000 and in addition, unobligated balances of the appropriation under the head "Civilian Relief in Korea" in the Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1954, are continued available for the purposes of section 132(a) through June 30, 1955, and are hereby consolidated with this appropriation; Contributions to United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency: For making contributions authorized by section 132(c), $3,000,000, and in addition, not to exceed $16,000,000 of the unobligated balances of funds heretofore made available under this head; Development assistance. Near East and Africa: For assistance authorized by section 201(a)(1), $115,000,000;