WHO WAS AIDED?

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CIA-RDP67-00318R000100790006-6
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December 23, 2016
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May 29, 2013
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6
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May 20, 1961
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r- --I Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/05/29: CIA-RDP67-00318R000100790006-6 MAY 2 u 1" I TRIBUNE Circ.: m. 883,213 S. 1,199,862 i.' 111/ Front Edit Other Page Page Page Date: MAY 20 1961 WAS AIDED? .04514 , '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