THE MICHIGAN DAILY resident Proposes Plan To Help Latin Americans Idea Lauded B D Diplomats WASHINGTON (N) -President John F. Kennedy's 10-year, 10- point Latin American program won applause yesterday from key members of Congress and from Latin American diploiats who heard the speech. Sen. J. William Fulbright (D- Ark), chairman of the Senate For- eign Relations Committee, said he approved particularly the long- term approach. "I think it is timely to indicate our interest in Latin American de- velopment over the years," Ful- bright told newsmen. Sen. George D. Aiken (R-Vt), a member of the Latin American Affairs Subcommittee, said he be- lieved Kennedy's statement "will give a great deal of encourage- ment to our Latin American friends." Chile's Ambassador Walter Mul- ler said "I was very pleased to hear the interesting and complete approach of the President to .the basic problems of our hemi- sphere." Fernando Lobo, Brazil's am- bassador to the Organization of American States (OAS), said "The speech is in synthesis an approv- al of Operation Pan America, the program for hemisphere develop- ment for which Brazil has fought for so many years." Y : f E iExi h>i '6i$:'r i"if';i i :%:i