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"Electricity in the Home, on the I'.<br />

Farm and in the Factory" was the k<br />

theme of the U.S. exhibit at the<br />

1965 InternationalTrade Fairat ' j /<br />

Poznan, Poland. 442,000fairgoers<br />

visited the exhibit, which was<br />

largelyfinanced through P.L. 480generatedPolishcurrency.<br />

TABLE XIV.-Section 104(f): U.S. Information Agency Pro- Military Family Housing<br />

gram Expenditures I Public Law 765, 83rd Congress, as amended, author­<br />

ized the use of up to $250 million worth of <strong>foreign</strong><br />

Calendar Cumulative currencies or barter commodities for the construction,<br />

Country year 1965 through<br />

1965 rent, or other acquisition of U.S. military family housing<br />

and related facilities. The Commodity Credit Corpora-<br />

Thousand Thousand tion (CCC) is to be rei<strong>mb</strong>ursed from Department of<br />

dollar dollar Defense appropriations to the extent the housing is<br />

equivalent equivalent occupied.<br />

2 Brazil ....................-.<br />

Burma- ---------------------<br />

Ceylon- ---------------------<br />

585<br />

733<br />

69<br />

777<br />

2,425<br />

69<br />

Public Law 88-174, approved Nove<strong>mb</strong>er 7, 1963<br />

provided that the CCC be rei<strong>mb</strong>ursed from Department<br />

of Defense appropriations an amount not to exceed $6<br />

Guinea---------------------<br />

India ----------------------- 38<br />

6,309 22,912 38 million a year moil the amount due for <strong>foreign</strong> currencies<br />

Indonesia 3................. 93 1,763 used for military housing under title I and the French<br />

Israel ----------------------<br />

Nepal4 ....................-.<br />

994<br />

84<br />

2,109<br />

361<br />

housing (barter) program has been liquidated. As of<br />

Dece<strong>mb</strong>er 31, 1965, CCC had received approximately<br />

Pakistan -------------------- 1,700 7,248 $44.7 million in such rei<strong>mb</strong>ursements.<br />

Poland..-------------------- 440 1,194 From the beginning of the program through June 30,<br />

Syrian Arab Republic 3-------<br />

Tunisia ----------------------<br />

13<br />

50<br />

327<br />

50 1965, $98.0 million (excludes $50 million barter housing<br />

United Arab Republic -------- 1,244 4,434 in France) equivalent in <strong>foreign</strong> currencies received from<br />

Yugoslavia ------------------- 194 1,939 sales under the title I program had been transferred to the<br />

Department of Defense and disbursements of these title I<br />

Total------12,546 45646 currencies totaled $87.5 million.<br />

1Also includes some expenditures formerly reported under sees. Loans to Foreign Governments<br />

104 (i), (j), (r), ard (m).<br />

Agency permitted to fund all local program costs with U.S.owned<br />

cruzeiros in fiscal year 1966 by special appropriation Foreign currencies set aside in agreements to finance<br />

language. economic development under section 104(g) of title I<br />

3 No longer classified an excess currency country.<br />

Indian rupees spent in Nepal. comprise the largest country use portion of such funds.<br />

,<br />

45

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