If we are to relieve the peoples of foreign nations. it must be done on the limited scale of seeking to meet only the most urgent and necessary needs. and only in those countries where these needs exist. If our substance is strewn about with prodigality. waste. and worse. we will soon find that we are unable to help where help is really needed. We do well to bear in mind that there is another four hundred million proposed for Turkey and Greece. four hundred miulion to reimburse war damages for Filipinos. that we will probably be called upon by the United Nations organization for seventyfive millions for the International Refugee Organization. forty millions for infant feeding. that Korea apparently wants six hundred million. and so on ad infinitum. It seems that the administration has paid very scant attention to these considerations. In the first place. we know that this bill grows out of the recommendation of the General Assembly of the United Nations. made last December.