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Washington Existing foreign
aid programs came under fire
last week in the Senate by long
time supporters of foreign aid
who questioned its basic prin
ciples. Seven weeks ago the
President sent a message to
Congress in which he criticized
the foreign aid program very se
verely and in great detail. Five
years ago then Senator Lyndon
Johnson said: “It would be my
hope that a comprehensive, care
ful and thorough reappraisal of
our entire foreign aid program
will be made during the next
year.” At that time I stated my
present position when I said: “I
should like to vote ,for an aid
bill which gives reasonable
technical assistance to under
developed countries to help them
to help themselves. I should
like to vote for an aid bill
which gives military assistance
to those nations which have
manifested a willingness to stand
by the free world in any possi
ble conflict with the Soviet bloc.
However, I must confess that
the concoction of international
slumgullion embodied in the
pending bill is more than I can
support.” Foreign aid programs
have changed little in five years.
It seems that the new Admini
stration should help those who
will help temselves and stand
with us against Russia; set ter
mination dates and a tapering
off of the whole program; set
cut standards by which the
money shall be spent and lay
down terms under which it is
given; and take a hard-headed
approach toward curtailing cor
ruption, waste, and inefficiency
in the countries given these
funds.
Marshall Plan— The idea of the
Marshall Plan, the Greek and
Turkish Aid Programs, was to
restore stable governments
whose social, cultural, and his
toric backgrounds gave reason
able assurance that they would
help themselves and stand firm
against Russia. These programs
accomplished their purposes in
the early 1950’5. The assurances
then given that the program
would cease in a reasonable
time were soon forgotten. Today
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we find our government borrow
ing billions each year to give
to nations whose culture, history,
and leadership offer no reason
able expectation for sulsessful
programs. Laos is a bitter $350
million example of this. Where
once we were bold, we are now
all too often too bashful to ask:
“Will you stand with us?” Once
friendly allies in Latin Ameri
ca see this going on and have
begun playing games with us,
too. The program becomes nev
er ending with few standards
or rules.
Waste and Inefficiency—Equal
ly as bad is the fact that time
after time we have feared to at
tach any terms of consequence
under which the funds are giv
en or standards by which the
money is spent. The result is
that America is blamed by the
very people we seek to help for
waste, corruption, and usury we
should never have tolerated. We
lay down standards for every
federal grant to Americans, and
the same principles should be
applied to foreign aid.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
“God the Only 'Cause and Cre
ator” is the subject of the Les
son-Sermon to be heard at all
Christian Science churches Sun
day. Readings from the King
James Version of the Bible will
include this verse from Revela
tion (4): “Thou art worthy, O
Lord, to receive glory and hon
our and power: for thou hast
created all things, and for thy
pleasure they are and were
created.”
One of the correlative pas
sages to be read from “Science
and Health with Key to the
Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy states (p. 207): “There is
but cne primal cause. There
fore there can be no effect from
any other cause, and there can
be no reality in aught which
does not ‘proceed from this
great and only cause.”
The Golden Text is from
Psalm 72: ' “Blessed be the
Lord God, the God of Isreal,
who only deeth wondrous
things.”
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