814             FOREIGN RELATIONS, 1950, VOLUME I

                                Table V
    MAJOR APPROPRIATIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS FOR FOREIGN
             ASSISTANCE IN THE POSTWAR PERIOD$
                           (in millions of dollars)
                           Total               Fiscal years
         Legislation     postwar
                                    1950    1949   1948   1947   1946
 Total.    .......... 26, 975       6, 566 6, 641 3, 889 5, 069  4, 810
   ECA.............9,998            3,)924 4,1824 1, 250
   GARIOA . . ..   .......4, 021      913  1, 300 1, 083   725
   U.K. loan.........3,Y750            -             -   3,1750
   Lend-lease.........2, 475           -- -          -      -    2, 475
   UNRRA and post-
     UNRRA        ........3, 032        -     -     332    465  §2,
235
   MAP..        ..........1,314    111,)314   -      -       -
   China, Korea &
     Philipp ...1, 138               ¶370    292    247    129     100
     Greece-Turkey .......    670      45    225    400     -      -
     Interim aid.  ......     577    -              577            -
   Note: Data in this table do not reflect the increase in the lending
authority of the Export-Import Bank (from $700 million to $3,500
million on July 31, 1945), nor payments to the International Bank
and the International Monetary Fund. Also excluded are foreign
credits of $1,094 million made by the Foreign Liquidation Commis-
sioner, and $800 million made by such agencies as the Reconstruction
Finance Corporation, Depts. of Agriculture, State, and Army and the
Maritime Commission. About $100 million in grants appropriated by
the Congress for use by Agencies such as the Children's Emergency
Fund, The Institute for Inter-American Aid, and the International
Red Cross also have been omitted from this table.

  lClassified according to fiscal years for which funds were intended for
expenditure. [Footnote in the source text.]
  §Includes $800 million appropriated on June 30, 1944, but largely
spent in
1946. [Footnote in the source text.]
  IlIncludes $500 million in contract authorizations. [Footnote in the source
text.]
  ¶It is estimated that, of this amount, about $100 million (originally
appropriated
for China), will not be spent. [Footnote in the source text.]