WHO WAS AIDED?
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May 20, 1961
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Date: MAY 20 1961
WAS AIDED?
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'or In his address to the Canadian parlia-
ment at Ottawa, President Kennedy
; plugged aid to the "less developed" na-
tions; He said both Canadians and Ameri-
cans had "recognized our responsibilities
. to these new nations." Americans, said
? Mr. Kennedy, "have given generously,
tho not always effectively."
Now, since the government does the
giving and does not consult : the people,
the people - are-hardly to blame that the
1 giving is not effective. That is the fault
of the governinent. But, tho the results
may be a Wank, more of the same is in 11
prospect: " And,now we must do more,"
said Mr. Kentle?1,y.
It so happenea That, as the President was
preaching this doctrine of perpetual giv-
ing, a House government operations sub-
committee investigating foreign, aid in
Latin America was listening in Washing-
ton to a government .auditor.
Frank j