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Anticipating tbe usual congressional
assaults, AID oWcWs have mustered
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Congress will repeat its now customary
performance - cutting upwards of $1
billion from the program u it did last
year.
President Kennedy himself contributes, of COIII'Je, to AID's new persuasions
by asserting in Ills budget meBS&amp;ge that
foreign usistance expenditures for II•
cal 1964 art estimated at $3.75 blllion
- $100 mlllion less than the current
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The President stresses, too, that the
money wlh be used very selectively, favoring projects "crucial to the rapid developll)ent of countries ... important to
the maintenance of free world security,
and which demonstrate willingness and
ability to marshall their own resources
effectively."
Frank M. Coffin, deputy AID administrator, making the agency's case, bombards Conaress with these arguments:
The forelen assistance budget request
(not the same thing as expected expenditures) Is down $13.5 million from last
year and II a smaller part of the, total
federal budget.
Foreign aid programs today consUtute three-fourths of 1 per cent of the
U.S. gross national product, whereas in
the 1949-52 period they represented one
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aid programs in the 1962.04 span Is fi-

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!~at year program that actually calculates slightly smaller outlays.
Anticipating tbe usual congressional
assaults, AID oWcWs have mustered
perhaps an unprecedented array of sell11111 points. Yet the view of seasoned observers is that these will 11ot avail, and
Congress will repeat its now customary
performance - cutting upwards of $1
billion from the program u it did last
year.
President Kennedy himself contributes, of COIII'Je, to AID's new persuasions
by asserting in Ills budget meBS&amp;ge that
foreign usistance expenditures for II•
cal 1964 art estimated at $3.75 blllion
- $100 mlllion less than the current
fiscal year.
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money wlh be used very selectively, favoring projects "crucial to the rapid developll)ent of countries ... important to
the maintenance of free world security,
and which demonstrate willingness and
ability to marshall their own resources
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Frank M. Coffin, deputy AID administrator, making the agency's case, bombards Conaress with these arguments:
The forelen assistance budget request
(not the same thing as expected expenditures) Is down $13.5 million from last
year and II a smaller part of the, total
federal budget.
Foreign aid programs today consUtute three-fourths of 1 per cent of the
U.S. gross national product, whereas in
the 1949-52 period they represented one
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