Fortunately. my friend the Senator from Alaska has already introduced an amendment prohibiting payment of customs duties on goods from the United States brought into any country through aid financing. I shall support his amendment. Whether or not the condition it seeks to correct exists in Turkey may be a matter of semantics. But the Gruening amendment will clear up all doubt. Finally. the dissatisfaction over the higher visa charges made by Turkey also emanate from the American Embassy itself. People who go to Turkey for more than 3 months point out that a multiple entry visacosting $9.60is a must if they wish to visit anywhere outside the country. For Turkish visitors there is no charge unless they request an extension. for which $10 is charged.