Building a World of Free Peoples: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session . .U.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 655 pagini |
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Pagina 244
... problems of health, food, and housing are no respecters of boundaries, and their solution must likewise transcend national jealousies and political disputes. Vitally needed regional cooperation in combating the age-old enemies, poverty ...
... problems of health, food, and housing are no respecters of boundaries, and their solution must likewise transcend national jealousies and political disputes. Vitally needed regional cooperation in combating the age-old enemies, poverty ...
Pagina 244
... problems of health , food , and housing are no respecters of bound- aries , and their solution must likewise transcend national jealousies and political disputes . Vitally needed regional cooperation in com- bating the age - old enemies ...
... problems of health , food , and housing are no respecters of bound- aries , and their solution must likewise transcend national jealousies and political disputes . Vitally needed regional cooperation in com- bating the age - old enemies ...
Pagina 247
... problem in 1945 on the Continent of Europe was staggering and overwhelming , and yet one who has seen Europe in the last several months would realize that overwhelming and staggering problems can be dealt with . Mr. LECOMPTE . In the ...
... problem in 1945 on the Continent of Europe was staggering and overwhelming , and yet one who has seen Europe in the last several months would realize that overwhelming and staggering problems can be dealt with . Mr. LECOMPTE . In the ...
Pagina 249
... problems . All League action in the international field is based on the premise that the nations and the peoples of the modern world are interde- pendent and that our national security and prosperity depend on cooperation with other ...
... problems . All League action in the international field is based on the premise that the nations and the peoples of the modern world are interde- pendent and that our national security and prosperity depend on cooperation with other ...
Pagina 252
... problem that plagues Mr. Fountain and me , for example , we would have a larger purchasing power abroad ? Mrs. DAVIS . Yes . Mr. CARNAHAN . Mr. Saund . Mr. SAUND . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . You know before the Government can have any ...
... problem that plagues Mr. Fountain and me , for example , we would have a larger purchasing power abroad ? Mrs. DAVIS . Yes . Mr. CARNAHAN . Mr. Saund . Mr. SAUND . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . You know before the Government can have any ...
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A. S. J. CARNAHAN action agencies BARKER believe billion BowKER BRAGG budget build Chairman Church citizens common defense communism Communist Congress of Freedom Congressman Constitution continue cooperation Council DAVIS disarmament dollars economic aid economic and technical Eisenhower Doctrine feel force Foreign Affairs foreign aid program foreign policy FOUNTAIN funds give giveaway Gordon Clapp Government Greater Kansas City Gulf of Aqaba HAYS of Arkansas India industry innocent passage interest international relations Israel League of Women LECOMPTE levy taxes LYNE Marshall plan ment MERROW Middle East military aid Missouri organization POTTER President problems proposals question reciprocal trade agreements record representative Reverend TAYLOR Russia SAUND SHESKIN situation Soviet speak spend spent statement STUBER subcommittee tariffs technical assistance Thank things tion TRUMAN Truman doctrine understand United Nations Women Voters world peace
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Pagina 262 - It is logical that the United States should do whatever it is able to do to assist in the return of normal economic health in the world, without which there can be no political stability and no assured peace.
Pagina 262 - Fourth, we must embark on a bold new program for making the benefits of our scientific advances and industrial progress available for the improvement and growth of under-developed areas.
Pagina 306 - Members may say that this is elevating the United Nations, or whatever may be the authority, into something like world government, be it so, it is none the worse for that. In the long run this is the only way out for mankind.* This is excellent so far as it goes.
Pagina 306 - Honorable members may say that this is elevating the United Nations, or whatever may be the authority into something like world government ; be it so, it is none the worse for that. In the long run this is the only way out for mankind.
Pagina 318 - States all powers not granted to the federal government are reserved to the States and the people, and, consequently, original and more extensive powers are exercised by the legislatures of the several States.
Pagina 274 - The committee will take a recess until 2 o'clock. (Thereupon, at 12 noon, a recess was taken until 2 pm) AFTERNOON SESSION (The subcommittee reconvened at 2 pm pursuant to the noon recess.) Mr.
Pagina 307 - II he was much concerned about the part that the United States would take in the conflict against the Fascist powers and especially about Anglo-American cooperation. In 19401941 he served as national vice-chairman of the William Allen White Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, in 1941 as a member of the Fight for Freedom Committee, and from 1939 to 1941 as a member of the British War Relief Association. President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed him in April 1941 to be his envoy on a...
Pagina 262 - To continue and strengthen our program for world peace and national security, I recommend that the Congress enact legislation authorizing military aid to free nations to enable them to protect themselves against the threat of aggression and contribute more effectively to the collective defense of world peace. Such legislation is an essential part of our efforts to create an international structure capable of maintaining law and order among nations.
Pagina 293 - Communist apparatus in this country, would you care to express an opinion as to whether or not...
Pagina 281 - ... the intention of the plan and it will so operate. It should be borne in mind that this report of the Keep Commission's sub-committee is only the report of a sub-committee, that it has not been considered by the committee itseH, and from talks that I have had with one or two members of the committee I think that I am safe in saying that it is the consensus of opinion of the Keep Committee that as to the provision for paying 4% compound interest on money held idle in the Treasury, a provision will...