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North Atlantic Treaty:

Agreement between the Parties to the North
Atlantic Treaty regarding the Status of
their Forces___

Protocol on the Status of International Mili

tary Headquarters set up pursuant to the
North Atlantic Treaty...

Agreement on the Status of the North Atlan

tic Treaty Organization, International Rep-
resentatives and International Staff___

Treaties Relating to nationality:

Switzerland..

LIST OF LAWS BY TITLE

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XV

Atomic Weapons Rewards Act of 1955

Federal Aviation Act of 1958.

Mutual Security Act of 1952.

Mutual Security Act of 1956---

Narcotic Control Act of 1956----

Social Security Amendments of 1956--

Subversive Activities Control Board Tenure Act..

Surplus Property Act of 1944....

44

75

XIII

50

51

53

47

IX

EDITION OF 1953

ERRATA

Page 550. The following section of the Act of October

3, 1944, should have appeared after the Act of

September 27, 1944, on p. 550:

Act of October 3, 1944

(58 STAT. 782)

Sec. 32 (b) (2) was amended by the Acts of August 1, 1946 (60 Stat. 754), see p. x1; June 20, 1952 (66 Stat. 141), see p. xш; and July 18, 1956 (70 Stat. 555), see SIII-50. Prior to the 1946 amendment, this act did not apply to immigration matters.

Surplus Property Act of 1944

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Surplus Property Act of 1944".

DISPOSITIONS OUTSIDE UNITED STATES

(a)

Sec. 32.
(b) (1) SIIIa **

agreements.

(2) In carrying out the provisions of this section, the Sec- Executive retary of State is hereby authorized to enter into an executive agreement or agreements with any foreign government for the use of currencies, or credits for currencies, of such government held or available for expenditure by the United

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Prior to amendment by the Act of August 1, 1946 (60 Stat. 754), see p. xi, sec. 32 (b) read as follows:

"(b) The provisions of this Act shall be applicable to dispositions of property within the United States and elsewhere, but the Board may exempt from some or all of the provisions hereof dispositions of property located outside of the continental United States, its Territories and possessions, whenever it deems that such provisions would obstruct the efficient and economic disposition of such property in accordance with the objectives of this Act."

silib Amended by sec. 11, Act of June 20, 1952 (66 Stat. 151), see p. XIII, which inserted "held or available for any other purpose,"

in lieu of "acquired as a result of such surplus property disposals,”.

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68 Stat. 851. 22 USC 1757.

22 USC 1513.

Financing studies, etc., of American citizens abroad.

Transportation for citizens of foreign countries.

Restriction on use of funds.

Board of
Foreign
Scholarships.

States or any agency thereof Seincluding amounts received in repayment of principal or interest on any loan made under section 505(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended (or deposited pursuant to agreements entered into pursuant to section 115(b)(6) and 115(h) of the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, as amended), and not required by law or agreement with such government to be expended or used for any other purpose, for the purpose of providing, by the formation of foundations or otherwise, for (A) financing studies research, instruction, and other educational activities of or for American citizens in schools and institutions of higher learning located in such foreign country, or of the citizens of such foreign country in American schools and institutions of higher learning located outside the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska (including the Aleutian Islands), Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, including payment for transportation, tuition, maintenance, and other expenses incident to scholastic activities; or (B) furnishing transportation for citizens of such foreign country who desire to attend American schools and institutions of higher learning in the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska (including the Aleutian Islands), Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, and whose attendance will not deprive citizens of the United States of an opportunity to attend such schools and institutions: Provided, however, That no such agreement or agreements shall provide for the use of an aggregate amount of the currencies, or credits for currencies, of any one country in excess of $20,000,000 or for the expenditure of the currencies, or credits for currencies, of any one foreign country in excess of $1,000,000 annually at the official rate of exchange for such currencies, unless otherwise authorized by Congress, nor shall any such agreement relate to any subject other than the use and expenditure of such currencies or credits for currencies for the purposes herein set forth: Provided further, That for the purpose of selecting students and educational institutions qualified to participate in this program, and to supervise the exchange program authorized herein, the President of the United States is hereby authorized to appoint a Board of Foreign Scholarships, consisting of ten members, who shall serve

SIIe Amended by sec. 11 (a), Act of July 18, 1956 (70 Stat. 563), see SIII-50, which inserted "including amounts received *** Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended", following the words "any agency thereof".

preference.

Congress.

without compensation, composed of representatives of cultural, educational, student and war veterans groups, and including representatives of the United States Office of Education, the United States Veterans' Administration, State educational institutions, and privately endowed educational institutions: And provided further, That in the selection of Veteran American citizens for study in foreign countries under this paragraph preference shall be given to applicants who shall have served in the military or naval forces of the United States during World War I or World War II, and due consideration shall be given to applicants from all geographical areas of the United States. The Secretary of State shall Report to transmit to the Congress not later than the 1st day of March of each year a report of operations under this paragraph during the preceding calendar year. Such report shall include the text of any agreements which have been entered into hereunder during the preceding calendar year, and shall specify the names and addresses of American citizens who are attending schools or institutions of higher learning in foreign countries pursuant to such agreements, the names and locations of such schools and institutions, and the amounts of the currencies or credits for currencies expended for any of the purposes under this paragraph in each such foreign country during the preceding calendar year.

Page 579. The following section of the Act of August 1,
1946, should have appeared after the Act of July
23, 1946, on p. 579:

Act of August 1, 1946

(60 STAT. 754)

Amends sec. 32 (b), Act of October 3, 1944 (58 Stat. 782), see p. IX. To amend Surplus Property Act of 1944 and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That

Sec. 2. Section 32(b) of such Act as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows:

"(b) (1)

agreements.

"(2) In carrying out the provisions of this section, the Sec- Executive retary of State is hereby authorized to enter into an executive

Financing studies, etc., of American citizens abroad.

Transportation for citizens of foreign countries.

agreement or agreements with any foreign government for the use of currencies, or credits for currencies, of such government acquired as a result of such surplus property disposals, for the purpose of providing, by the formation of foundations or otherwise, for (A) financing studies, research, instruction, and other educational activities of or for American citizens in schools and institutions of higher learning located in such foreign country, or of the citizens of such foreign country in American schools and institutions of higher learning located outside the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska (including the Aleutian Islands), Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, including payment for transportation, tuition, maintenance, and other expenses incident to scholastic activities; or (B) furnishing transportation for citizens of such foreign country who desire to attend American schools and institutions of higher learning in the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska (including the Aleutian Islands), Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, and whose attendance will not deprive citizens of the United States of an opportunity to attend such schools and institutions: Provided, however, That no such agreement or agreements shall provide for the use of an aggregate amount of the currencies, or credits for currencies, of any one country in excess of $20,000,000 or for the expenditure of the currencies, or credits for currencies, of any one foreign country in excess of $1,000,000 annually at the official rate of exchange for such currencies, unless otherwise authorized by Congress, nor shall any such agreement relate to any subject other than the use and expenditure of such currencies or credits Board of For- for currencies for the purposes herein set forth: Provided

Restriction on use of funds.

eign Scholar

ships.

Veteran preference.

further, That for the purpose of selecting students and educational institutions qualified to participate in this program, and to supervise the exchange program authorized herein, the President of the United States is hereby authorized to appoint a Board of Foreign Scholarships, consisting of ten members, who shall serve without compensation, composed of representatives of cultural, educational, student and war veterans groups, and including representatives of the United States Office of Education, the United States Veterans' Administration, State educational institutions, and privately endowed educational institutions: And Provided further, That in the selection of American citizens for study in foreign countries under this paragraph preference shall be given to applicants who shall have served in the military or naval forces of the

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