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BRITISH SUPPORT OF PLAN TO HELP BACKWARD AREAS
Genova, July 25.
Britain today promised her support to the proposed $36,000,000 United Nations plan to aid bock- ward countries, but said that she cannot spond dollars on the scheme.
Mr. Corley Smith, chief British delegate, who on- nounced this in the 18-nation Economic and Social Council meeting here, said: "By force of circumstances, our financial contribution -will-have-to-be-in-inconvertible.sterling." He added, however: "We are rezolved to assist this enterprise with whotover financial and materia! contribution, it lies within our power to make.“
Mr. South, who sold that the of boenming unrecognisable to scheme holds promine of great those who have expected it to results, mule no defintle com-conform to its original concept," Saunts, unchus Governinent's view Sir Raghaven pid.
of the United States contention that the $36,000,000 proposed for be cut by the first year should between 30 and 60 per cent.
"To contemplate the possibility of the total contributions being as low as $15,000,000 would ha to induce in those we are an-
f Technical assistance to be rendered in the under-develop. ed countries by teams of for eign experts.
$2 Subsequent capital invest- ment in these countries by Ray- crnment and girlvate individuals, and perhaps also by internation-- al bodies such as the United Na- tlons.
Private Investors
Ho reminded the Council thai
to idea was the general
the technical assistance
programine
to prepare the ground for a flow of foreign capital which, as far as the United States is concerti- et, is tended to come muinly „from privadijpvestors.
hpw-
u!
be
Ile Issued the warning.
aspeels that certain ever, technical
mus! assistance directly related to development xious to befriend a mood of pes-projects solidly erected on capl
would!, by des. mlam which
tal Investment, troying confidence, to the success of our efforts.
prove
fatal
would
He said that one such aspect training, adding: technical
our technical
training
He thought it might be pos- sible to estimate a realistic gure after closer discussion, "Techni- he wildest, ** cal assistance,”
་་1hh1e only one aspect
of the
that "1yclu logically, develco- subject of economic ment. It will prove sterile unless be a grievous error. Our course is Fleur. If we are satisfled that an plans are related in the resources.
elleolivu
kor programs can reasonably | Cli
the logical institutions which est,
cust $30,000,000 with many OU their return to be expected to be forthcoming." Arst year will
and no less, we must proceed on India, we have had diffealty is He said that his Government the assumption that that amo:int
employment in Anding suitable though the major effort in the money, will be found.
workships and factories. "And what is more, it must j scheme should be to step up
food mul agricultural production | foumul." and to develop transport, power and industry,
But he wided with great emp. hasie: "The millative for ecoño-
UN Pian
Unter programmes. inen have been trained in techno-
abroad, but
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PORTUGUESE PREMIER ON ATLANTIC TREATY
Lisbon, July 25.
hundreds of you The Portuguese Primo Minister, Dr. Antonio
Salazar, told the National Assembly here to day that he thinks that there will be no dif- ficulty about Portugal's ratification of the At- lantic Pact.
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"This has been so because the He called for Spain's inclusion in the treaty.
Dr. Salazar was spenking ini "United States help became the ratification rebate at an ex-necessary for the safety of Atlan
aordinary meeting of the A-tie countries," he added. embly called for the purpose.
our Industrial pro- execuli of jee's has in some cases been re- turde by delnys in the supply Sir Raghavan went on to re- at the requisitu machinery and feet the United States argument by interruptions in the expected that even if the money were Bow of capital. for theorainng for a first year pro- gramine at $38 million, it was unlikely that sufficient окретим de-could be found to man the huge
tehnical assistance
organization; that it is planned to bulki,
development must come from the under-developed com- tries themselves. Then a 15 11 itr question of choosing for them the ways they should velop. regardless of whethes Those Wiya are agreeable them."
Chile table a resolution urg- ing the Council,
"We
are, tussive les!
therefore, 420- the
pf
meusices
unco-or- technical asistuce,
inted with the planned deve- or agricul- lopment of Industry ture, should lead to grave social I would strongly urge of a problems. ile supported the irlea
but
assistance urged that, where forms of which is sub-special Comulten,
identificable relatable that it
clear should
up pre- are neme costing $20, $30 and $30 phases of economic development, to millions-the
last Agure being arrangements should be marle to Investment suggested by Mr. Trygve Lie, he ensure that capital Secretary-General.
keeps in step with the progress of the technical assistance pro- gramme,"
aldiary only to the United Na- long General Assembly, prove the proposed $36,000,000. for the first year.
Money Must Be Found
of uf
Mr. Lie arrited at this figure: after prolongori consultation with India today
opposed the the 13 specialised agencies United States proposal to cut the United Nations, most drastically the amount pro- which will be deeply concerned posed for the first year,
In rendering the projected techol- cal ngaistance to the under-de- veloped parts of the world.
Equal Sharing
Sir Raghaven continued that one of the first problems to be. faced was the equitable shar Ing-out of the assistance.
Sir Raghaven Pillei, the Indian Ambassador in Paris, voired this
The 300-page programme, opinion, when he expressed his
"Partly, but to a limited ex-i of disappoint- drawn up by Mr. Lie and by the "profound sense
the tent," he
sald, "the slage of t ment" at the United States pro- agencies, was based on posal that the $36,000,000 plauf rumption that the United Nation: development reached by a coun- drawn up for the first year he would vote $30,000,000 for they determines the nature of the But by between 30, and 60 per first year nud $50,000,000 for the resistance required by it in the
second.
felel technical
and thus
dent.
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Voting is not expected at to Lay's session.
Dr. Salazar said: "One cannot foresee within the next 20 years Dr. Salazar said: "In the pre- any conflict among the signatory ent conditions of economic im-nations, not even provoked by a
renewed Germany."
* DR. SALAZAR
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The only contingency to pre- vant is, therefore, an eruption from the Easy which would
the collapse niear
of Europe and Western civilization.
Importance Of Spain
Dr. Solnzar indicated that Por- tugal's advocacy of Spain's ad- mission to the Atlantic Pact not due to political soiklarity which, he said, does not exist.
Spain should. be included in th a geo Fact, he said, becauso graphical and strategical gap ). implied by her absence and he eventust contribution would hay, real importance.
по
He believes that there will b about Portugal'. difficultles approval of the Paét.
After the Prime Minister' speech the Assembly Spunke announced that the text of th Pact will be submitted to a Par-
mission.
tomatically reduces its area of poverishment, of moral fatigue, llamentary Foreign Affairs Com Sir Raghuven recalled today conflict with a country at a dif- and internal disintegration
"In the formulation of a bold Anancial care new programme, should not be carried to a polas Nations at which the programme not only composed ecases to be bold but is in dungeil elements.
assistance-
to the Council that the United ferent stage of development.” the Wastern countries, Nussin The session was then adjourn-
plan was distinct of two
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and sweep to the English Channel and calle the ue-developed partly-developed countries at the the Pyrences."
Beferring to Portugal's positiua expense of the nearly-developed countries. The hard erre of the under the Pact, he declared! "We problem of under development is fect united by the obligations of encountered in countles where the Part and its general alm, ani grinding poverty and excessively not by doctrinary assertions lend- dense populations are found lang to uniformity of political re- association..
gimes.
Alliance With Britain
British-Portuguese,
"The
PI Teacher Accused
Manila, July 28.
Mrs. Marie Loulse Fernandez, professor of French at Far Eastorn University, has been al-charged by members of her
The Council's first round of the -débate on the assistanco pro- gramme is expected to continue: tomorrow, after which the pro-lionce," he continued, "has always class with teaching Communism gramme is expected to be sub-lacter as a promise of mutual and the University has ap. jected to the scruting of an ex-support for the pert Committed--Reuter.
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Mrs. Fernandez, who denlad the charge, was given 72 hours within which to file, an answer to the students' complaint..
She told reporters she is no Communist and the charge against her is false and malicious
It had been alleged that shi used French publications about Communism in her classes.
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