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Allied Commission for Austria
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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On January 16,1948, the United States High Commissioner for Austria (Keyes) proposed to the other members of the Allied Commission the restoration to the Austrian Government of numerous controls previously exercised by the Commission. To assist the Austrian Government in assuming such controls as soon as possible, the United States suggested that the Directorates of the Commission examine the controls within their spheres of authority and decide which might be passed to the government. Functions suggested for transfer under the United States proposal included: civil aviation; allocation of food and electric power; control of the movement and distribution of indigenous food supplies; control over travel into and out of Austria; administration of the educational system; control of the operation, arming and equipping of Austrian police and frontier control agencies; and internal and international communications. The United States also proposed a reduction of occupation costs and occupation forces and the abolition of censorship.
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l For details of the United States proposals, see Report of the United States High Commissioner, 27, January 1948, p. 2–3 and ibid., 28, February 1948, p. 1–4.
2 Ibid., p. 1. On January 23 the United States Department of State announced an additional allocation of $12,105,000 to Austria under the Interim Aid Program.
3 Ibid., p. 3.
4 For a summary of this statement, see Ibid., 27, January 1948, p. 4–6.
5 Ibid., 28, February 1948, p. 5–6. For further information on the Austrian treaty, see this issue,. p. 391–2.
6 Ibid., p. 6.
7 Ibid.
8 Ibid., 27, January 1948, p. 17–18.
9 New York Times, April 9, 1948.
10 Ibid., April 17, 1948.