Fiscal year 1963, estimated Fiscal Fiscal year year 1962 1963 1962 470 7,000 Public Law 480: Title II: Bread grains, milk, fats and oils, wheat flour.. Title III: Beans, butter, milk, 1, 375 corn, cornmeal, flour, vegetable oil. Title IV: Wheat, flour, dairy products. Peace Corps (as of Apr. 30, 1963): 3, 800 Agricultural extension and vocational agriculture, and rural community action. Supporting assistance: Budget support loan 1. Emergency public safety 1 Public Law 480: Title II: Bread grains, milk prod ucts, coarse grains, fats and oils.Title III; Beans, cornmeal, butter, cheese, milk, bulgur, vegetable oil, and flour.. Title IV: Bread grains, cotton, vegetable oil, and tobacco -Peace Corps (as of Apr. 30, 1963): Community development, regional development, agricultural extension, physical education, school construction, credit union and cooperatives, and'university education. 1,858 3, 175 96 53 12 57 377 160 97 32 96 50 30 8 293 420 39 300 15 300 450 85 Development grants Agricultural extension. - paigns... Health education... Cooperative service health and sani tation. Health administration. School construction.. Assistance to universities.. Vocational and technical education. Education administration... Public safety ---Contraband control.. Tax administration improvement. School of Administration Central University- planning Fiscal Fiscal year year 1962 1963, es timated 80 53 14 1,055 310 233 141 65 1,090 390 Agricultural research. Fiscal Agricultural mechanization. year Agricultural extension.... 1963, Agricultural diversification. esti Rubber and complementary crops demated velopment. Industrial development.. Health cooperative service- Health advisory service... Vocational training---- 50 Urban education.---- Public safety division. Public administration.. Technical support.. LOAN AUTHORIZATIONS Increased agricultural production.. advisory service... 26 238 217 40 517 57 24 279 56 242 86 43 84 92 77 677 66 50 185 220 570 1, 505 13 58 105 215 LOAN AUTHORIZATIONS [In thousands of dollars] 55 459 18 39 30 129 Fiscal Fiscal year year 1962 1963 255 700 5, 300 800 8, 900 2, 400 2, 500 OTHER Development loans (as of June 21, Administrative and fiscal reforms. (Republic of Ecuador): Financ- mated cost of $16,415,000..... 10, 600 Municipalidad de Quito (Repub lic of Ecuador): Expansion and 3,000 mated cost of $5,516,000.--- ción (Republic of Ecuador): the construction and improve- an estimated cost of $6,224,000.- ernment of Ecuador): U.S. stock.. and communicating equipment Development loans (as of June 21, Airport - Primary school construction.... Salvador_(Republic of El Sal vador): For relending to small 1,880 farmers for development of ag riculture and animal husbandry of an estimated cost of $2,800,000Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador (Republic of El Sal vador): Financing the expansion 2,535 and improvement of sewerage systems of 5 cities of an estimat ed cost of $1,400,000.Banco Central de Reserva de El Salvador_(Republic of El Sal5,500 vador): Financing the expan sion and improvement of po. table water and sewerage systems in 34 towns of an estimated cost of $3,830,000.. Instituto de Vivienda Urbana 500 (Republic of El Salvador): Construction of housing for families of low income of an estimated cost of $11,300,000... 793 Export-Import Bank loans (as of Apr. 30, 1963): Banco Central de Reserva, capital goods. 1, 380 840 900 500 42 10 9, 200 1,000 98 35 400 46 Social Progress Trust Fund loans (as ernment of Mexico): Water sup- cost of $15,280,000.- (United States of Mexico): ciones Tecnologicas, A.C. (Na- States of Mexico): Financing the of an estimated cost of $6,000,000. U.S. steel mill equipment. nance U.S. purchases.... sion, steel mill... tional Railways program. ciones, S.A.: Machinery, equip- enterprises. 3,000 742 OTHER OTHER Fiscal Fiscal year year 1962 1963 25 Emergency disaster relief 1. Supporting assistance: Tela. Union housing loan. 400 Technical advisory assistance to Public Law 480. Title III: Beans, milk, flour, vegetable oil, bulgur, 224 370 works. Peace Corps (as of Apr. 30, 1963); Rural credit. 220 Health and social service and rural Technical advisory assistance in community action... 100 agriculture.- 2, 788 315 943 Contingency fund. JAMAICA 112 (Obligations in thousands of dollars] Adult literacy Rural education... 1, 528 95 Cooperative service: Education.. 120 Fiscal Technical assistance to the Min Fiscal year ister of Finance 89 year 1963 HADO Central Office: Admin 1962 estiistration budget.. 70 mated Communications media services.. Technical support... 242 300 Jet airport construction loan. 2,800 Agricultural and rural development... 284 150 Public Law 480, title III: Cornmeal, Industry service... 59 70 flour, vegetable oil, beans, butter, Jamaica malaria eradication program. 15 45 cheese, milk, bulgur.- 1, 265 Establishment of pilot water supply 95 93 100 54 90 100 [Obligations in thousands of dollars) Teacher training facilities... 120 Low-cost housing 141 100 Technical support... 99 80 Fiscal Independence scholarships. 75 Fiscal year Labor training center. 180 Development grants year 1963 LOAN AUTHORIZATIONS 200 200 [In thousands of dollars] Human and institutional development in agriculture.--176 205 Fiscal Fiscal Production development agriculture.. 141 100 year year Rural development. 70 1962 1963 Industry management and development 158 220 Equipment and management opera Development loans (as of June 21, tion. 1963): Consultant in civil aviation. 120 Water supply system (IAPSP Training at IAGS School.. 3 funds) (approved in fiscal year Labor and trade union leadership. 46 50 1962 but carried as part of fiscal Health cooperative service... 33 30 2,200 Malaria eradication... 418 410 1, 700 Assistance to water authority. 40 30 Export-Import Bank loans (as of Apr. Health facilities.... 45 100 30, 1963): Development Finance Health training and education. 37 45 Corporation. Subloans to private Health administration. 38 40 5,000 Education cooperative service.. 150 150 Vocational education..... 106 265 General education.. 184 300 Aid to self-help school construction.. 22 630 OTHER School construction equipment and supply. 500 Public safety 61 135 Public Law 480: Title III: Cornmeal, Public administration.. 261 110 flour, vegetable oil, beans, butter, Technical support. 85 100 cheese, milk, bulgur.-- 832 2,090 Dependent schools for construction. 33 200 100 Engineering construction unit. 75 35 3,000 90,000 1,850 10, 458 2,000 2,900 OTHER 72 MEXICO LOAN AUTHORIZATIONS Development loans (as of June 21, Water systems (IAPSP funds)---- (Banco Central de Honduras): $3,575,000.. Instituto de la Vivienda (Repub lic of Honduras): Financing construction of housing for lowincome families of an estimated cost of $1,469,000.Servicio Autonomo Nacional de Acueductos y Alcantarillados (Republic of Honduras): Financing the improvement of the water supply system in the city of Tegucigalpa of an estimated cost of $2,700,000. 2 30 70 170 Agriculture research and extension.. development) ment. structure and practices in Ministry American Technical Cooperation Organization..-- 1 23 1, 223 26 425 200 110 515 85 1,000 53 Fiscal year 1963 (estimated) 1,000 500 161 Development loans (as of June 21, 540 Highway construction. 900 Vivienda: Construction of hous- an estimated cost of $7,789,000.- 5,200 Banco Nacional de Nicaragua: Rural credit for farmers of low 2,500 325 20 284 16 Supporting assistance: Aerial photography and mapping 1 production 1.. trical development of the Bayano River 1. Water resources and electric power 1. Assistance to industrial develop ment center 1 roads 1 services and sanitation in rural areas 1.Aguadulce regionaland Los Santos psychiatric hospitals design 1.. National school construction 1. National economic planning 1 Housing development program Public Law 480: Title III–Milk, cornmeal, flour, vegetable oil.. Peace Corps (as of Apr. 30, 1963); Health, agricultural, and cooperative development.. 500 200 114 OTHER 65 100 950 Public Law 480: Title III: Beans, butter, cheese, milk, corn, cornmeal, flour, and vegetable oil.. 120 260 35 Agricultural research.. 10 Agricultural research and development.-- 22 Land development- 29 Livestock development. 56 Agrarian reform - 640 Agricultural economics 15 Agricultural credit and cooperatives - 17 Forestry development. 36 Agricultural extension.. 103 Administration and General Accounting 2 Do. 2 U.S. Bureau of Mines. 24 Industrial management 589 Private enterprise development. 319 Civil aviation advisory services. 52 Transportation development 24 Labor development.. 135 National employment service.. 15 Cooperative employment service. Labor training 72 900 Special advisory service. 256 Improvement and expansion of health services. 57 300 Health unit operation - Cooperative health and sanitation 81 General administration.. 47 Industrial training (Peruvian Army). 100 Rural elementary education - 70 Improvement and expansion of higher education.. 9 Fiscal Basic educational reform and developyear ment program. 1, 205 1963, Cooperative service in education. 41 esti General administration service.. 36 mated Normal school education. 129 Public safety --- ..54 Do. 72 165 Training and advisory service in public administration 924 200 Government organization and man25 agement.- 38 65 National economic planning 529 Housing and urban development... 326 50 Housing commission 59 315 Southern Peru regional development - 1,005 Miscellaneous training. 12 315 Administration project. 28 450 Irrigation engineer. 63 Economic planning. 1 220 Rural development. 2 275 Technical support.-- 338 Fiscal year 1963, estimated 1 Contingency fund. PARAGUAY [Obligations in thousands of dollars) 160 Agricultural research, education, and extension. Crop and livestock development Agricultural economics and planning Agricultural development and pro duction.---Cooperative service: Agriculture. Administration... Natural resources. Water resources and electric power. Assistance to Industrial Development Center Assistance to industry development.. Operation and maintenance of roads.Tambo-Salud (Cocle) road survey and design.-Civil aviation development. General engineering services. Nursing education. Development of intergrade health services and sanitation in rural areas.. Aguadulce regional and Los Santos psychiatric hospitals design... Cooperative service: Health. Administration Vocational education.Teacher trainingUniversity of Panama: Teaching and research... National school construction.. Cooperative service: Education ad ministration. Public safety improvement. Government management and admin istration. - Cooperative service for agriculture -Agricultural development and produc tivity. Agricultural education.. Credit cooperatives and marketing-Forestry. Administration: Agriculture. Industrial development.-Road construction and maintenance trainingRoadbuilding equipment. Cooperative public health service. Health services development. Medical and nurses education. Admin stration: Health. Cooperative service: Education.. Vocational education.Elementary teacher education. Rural education development. Administration: Education.. Government management and organi zation... Economy policy, planning, and fiscal reform.. Public administration school: Now National University. Communications media. Technical support.--- 115 85 99 109 51 17 18 65 341 45 35 Fiscal Fiscal year year 1962 1963 200 Development loans (as of June 21, 8, 600 Feasibility studies.. 3,000 Social progress trust fund loans (as of May 31, 1963): Republic of Peru, financing hous ing for persons of low income of an estimated cost of $48,700,000.-22, 800 Cooperativa de Credito Central del Peru (Government of Peru), 1,000 Asociacion Mutual de Credito para la Vivienda “El Pueblo" (Government of Peru), construction of housing for families of low income of an estimated cost of $2,069,200.-- 1,000 Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (Republic of Peru), an estimated cost of $3,002,000.-- 1,500 Ind. Quimas Basicas, equip ment to produce fertilizer, etc... 508 Fabrica Alumino Metales, equip ment for aluminum fabricating- 611 Republic of Peru, water and sewer facilities. 6,500 Marcona Mining Co., expansion of iron ore facilities -- 6,000 Metalurgica Pervara, metallurgi cal plant.. 6,000 Public Law 480: Title I: Wheat, flour, bread grains. 5,500 cornmeal, flour, vegetable oil. - 988 5,000 1,490 1,500 PERU [Obligations in thousands of dollars) Development loans (as of June 21, 1963): Water sewage systems.Social progress trust fund loans (as of May 31, 1963): Instituto de Vivienda y Urbanismo (Republic of Panama): Financing housing for persons of low income of an estimated cost of $10,444,917. 7,600 Instituto de Acueductos y Alcan tarillados Nacionales (Republic estimated cost of $3,835,000.---- 2,762 Export-Import Bank loans (as of Apr. 30, 1963): Republic of Panama: Refuse collection equipment.. 420 Fiscal year 1963, estimated 4, 750 680 OTHER 9 20 Supporting assistance-Con. Teacher training facilities: St. Lucia..-- Engineering services. executed between the Governments of Trinidad and Tobago and the United States for a grant of $10,000,000. The local currency generated to be used for Chaguaramas Road and liberal arts college as indicated above. The balance to be used for mutually acceptable activities, such as road development, port engineering, and low-cost housing-Public Law 480: Title II: Coarse grains.. Title III: Milk Peace Corps (as of Apr. 30, 1963): Education, recreation, and agriculture: St. Lucia Rural improvement. 5,000 Industrial development. Industrial resources survey-75 Labor program. National manpower training and development Hospital maintenance advisory serv ices.- tation. Public safety3,000 Government management assistance. Economic planning45 Housing545 Technical support. 8 361 Supporting assistance: Puno emer gency relief loan 1 Public Law 480: Title II: Bread grains, coarse grains, fats and oils, milk.. Title III: Beans, butter, milk, bulgur, cornmeal, flour, vege table oil. Title IV: Bread grain, feed grain, vegetable oil. Peace Corps (as of Apr.30, 1963): Indian integration, community development, health and sanitation, credit unions, urban community action, savings and loan program. Education: Art foundation; education, university education, and social development.- 95 345 1 Contingency fund. Fiscal year 1962 Fiscal year 1963 Development loans (as of June 21, 1963); Supervised agricultural credit.. ing- ernment of Venezuela): Financing of rural housing for persons of low income through self-help system of an estimated cost of $45,950,000.Republic of Venezuela: Financing of potable water systems for 330 towns of an estimated cost of $20,000,000.---Instituto Nacional de Obras Sani tarias (Government of Venezuela): Financing of potable water system for 55 towns of an estimated cost of $21,000,000. Banco Obrero de Venezuela (Gov ernment of Venezuela): Construction of housing for families of low income of an estimated cost of $14,025,000. Instituto Agrario Nacional (Gov. ernment of Venezuela): Financing a program of consolidation of rural settlements of an esti mated cost of $80,078,580... Universidad de Oriente, de Vene zuela (Corporación Venezolana de Fomento): Financing the development of basic science and technology of an estimated cost of $2,400,000.Export-Import loans (as of Apr. 30, 1963): C.A. Venezolana de Pulpa y Papel: (Construction of pulp bleaching plant, power transformed substation and steam reduction substation) 180 15 30 25 20 LOAN AUTHORIZATIONS [In thousands of dollars] 21 10,000 55 200 212 Fiscal Fiscal year year 1962 1963 Development loans (as of June 21, 1963): Home construction.. Social progress trust fund loans (as of May 31, 1963): Gobierno del Departamento de Montevideo: Financing of sanitation works of an estimated cost of $12,000,000.--Republic of Uruguay: Construc tion of housing for low-income families of an estimated cost of $15,301,125_Export-Import Bank loans (Apr. 30, 1963): Republic of Uruguay: Water supply. St. Hermanos Uruguay: Coffee manufacturing plant. Banco de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay: Various. Peace Corps (as of Apr. 30, 1963): Primary, secondary, and vocational 1,550 Physical planning infrastructure. 200 Inter-American Center, Loyola: LeadManpower inventory and training 155 Census.- 365 ership for social development Cadastral survey 620 Puerto Rico University: Overall regional planning 105 Labor relations trainingPublic administration.. 130 Medical trainingHigher education..--- 580 Public administration trainingTextbook production... 510 Rutgers University: Urban problems.Industrial productivity and manage Tax advisory service.. ment. 240 Health statistics... Agricultural sector planning 3 Mexican book.--Mobile rural health.. Regional credit union development. Civil aviation... 400 IAGS: Natural resources survey-Technical support. 240 Urban development - ganization of co-ops of Americas.. Cooperative advisory service for indi- vidual co-ops.---- Land-grant college coordination. planning- Co-op League: To set up organization of co-ops... Development loans (as of June 21, Pilot food processing survey. 1963); Central American Bank, for Housing advisory service.. economic integration feasibility Advisory services: Andean Indian studies. 2,500 development Social progress trust fund loans (as of Child feedingMay 31, 1963): Universities of Costa HOPE. Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, OAS: Honduras, and Nicaragua (Govern European fellowships. ments of Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Technical cooperation program.. Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua): Information program.Financing a program of develop PAHO.---ment of basic sciences of an esti Civil aviation mated cost of $10,833,000... 2,925 Commerce advisory committee for the Alliance for Progress.. SEMLA (center for economic and monetary studies for Latin America)- 136 13 21 122 12 17 14 45 Agricultural and natural resources.. Grant. Administration.. 40 75 75 15 OTHER [In thousands of dollars] Fiscal | Fiscal year year 1962 1963 75 130 47 45 400 90 606 10 46 62 Agriculture leadership training (farm er's union)------- (Panama)--- nent secretariat (Guatemala) support.-- tural Sciences.. velopment. ment.--- leadership training-- mer Teacher Institute in Science Latin America Academic Journals.- Fiscal YUGOSLAVIA Mr. FULBRIGHT. Mr. President, I esti ask unanimous consent to have printed mated at this point in my remarks a very exFiscal Fiscal year cellent editorial entitled "Ambivalence Development grants 1963, 165 year on Yugoslavia” published in today's is1962 estimated sue of the New York Times. There being no objection, the editorial Shrimp and fisheries. 17 was ordered to be printed in the RECORD, Agriculture project- 117 115 as follows: 2 AMBIVALENCE ON YUGOSLAVIA Road development. 31 55 George F. Kennan's statement on his un- 864 230 happy experiences as American Ambassador Civil aviation. 5 5 in Belgrade reminds us once again of the Trade union seminar.. 21 2 schizophrenia in this country's policy toward Filaria control.. 40 40 Yugoslavia. Since 1950, under both DemoHealth service training, operation and advisory services.. 52 200 cratic and Republican Presidents, the official Vocational education... 61 60 attitude of the White House toward Yugo825 Public safety (civil police training)-- 3 80 slavia has been one of friendship, an attitude Public administration, local govern reflected tangibly by hundreds of millions of ment.. 9 20 Town planning and community dollars of economic and military aid as well development 25 5 20 as, most recently, by the reception of PresiGovernment information service. 4 dent Tito by President Kennedy in WashingTechnical assistance development organization... 29 ton. 171 In contrast, Congress has seemed to be 350 Hydropower survey. tending toward a policy almost of vendetta against Yugoslavia. Last year it asked for 355 an end to Yugoslavia's most-favored-nation status. If the President had acted on this BRITISH HONDURAS proposal-he has successfully resisted it 200 30 [Obligations in thousands of dollars] thus far—the result would have been a 20 doubling or tripling of American tariffs against more than three-quarters of the com150 Fiscal modities we buy from the Yugoslavs. Trade year 1963 in both directions would have been dis160 1962 esti rupted. This year the House has already re200 mated jected President Kennedy's request for a re versal of last year's directive; unless the 400 Agricultural development. 69 10 Senate backs him up, he will doubtless have 80 Industrial training 17 to accede to this unwise policy in the com65 Education-General. 25 ing months. 77 27 The Congressmen pushing for maximum 34 40 enmity against Yugoslavia are engaged in a 40 primitive anticommunism which refuses to 161 250 1, 110 |