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[70 Stat. 566]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1956
[70 Stat. 566]

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PUBLIC LAW 727-JULY 18, 1956

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Publicity.

^^^ jj^ carrying out the purposes of this section, the appropriate United States departments and agencies shall give full and continuous publicity through the press, radio, and all other available media, so as to inform the peoples of the participating countries regarding the assistance, including its purpose, source, and character, furnished by the United States. Such portions of the equipment furnished under this section as may be appropriately die-stamped as a product of the United States shall be so stamped. Transferor funds. gj,^. ^3 j | - ^g the scusc of Cougress that not to exceed $11,000,000 of the funds made available pursuant to the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended, for the fiscal year 1957 be transferred, in the discretion of the President, to the Department of State to carry out international educational exchange activities. Such amount is authorized to be transferred to and consolidated with funds made available to the Department of State for the fiscal year 1957 for the activities authorized by the United States Information and Educational Exchange 62 Stat. 6. j ^ ^ ^ Q I j94g^ ^g amended (22 U.S.C. 1431-1479), and by section 32 (b)(2) of the Surplus Property Act of 1944, as amended (50 U.S.C. 58 Stat. 782. App. 1641 (b)). The amount transferred pursuant to this section shall be in addition to funds otherwise appropriated for such activities, and not to exceed $500,000 of the amount so transferred may be used for administrative expenses. po?ic".^'*^^^*^^ SEC. 14. I t is the sense of Congress that in the preparation of the mutual security program, the President should take fully into account the desirability of affirmatively promoting the economic development of underdeveloped countries, both as a means of effectively counteracting the increased political and economic emphasis of Soviet foreign policy and as a means of promoting fundamental American foreign policy objectives of political and economic self-determination and independence. Approved July 18, 1956. Public Law 727 July 18. 1956 [H. R. itooo]

CHAPTER 628

^ ^ ^^'^ r^Q provide for the striking of medals in conmienioration of the one hundredtli anniversary of the birth of the l a t e Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Reprei^entativeH of the Justice Brandeis. United States of America in Congress assembled, That in cornanniversary medai. memoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of the late Justice I ^ u i s Dembitz Brandeis, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to strike and furnish to the Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, three thousand medals with suitable emblems, devices, and inscriptions to be determined by the Secretary. The medals shall be considered to be national medals within the mean31 USC 368. I j^g Q^ section 3551 of the Revised Statutes. Cost. SEC. 2. The Secretary of the Treasury shall cause such medals to be struck and furnished at not less than the estimated cost of manufacture, including labor, materials, dies, use of machinery, and overhead expenses; and security satisfactory to the Director of the Mint shall be furnished to indemnify the United States for the full payment of such cost. Approved July 18, 1956.