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The Hemisphere in Crisis
‘
By Galo Plaza Lasso
WASHINGTON, D.C. Latin
America ‘today faces a crisis.
different from all others in history because it is climactic, Its
population is outrunning its civflizing services — education,
housing, jobs, social benefits,
and even food production. The
Alliance for Progress is a tremendous international effort to
catch up with and surmount this
The Organization of American
States, of which I have the honor
to be Secretary General, is at
once a pacemaker in the race,
a complex of instrumentalities
through which to win it, and a
_peace-keeper while the race is
being run,
I want to emphasize three
points, First, the framework
of the effort: "Free men working through the institution of representative democracy can best
satisfy man's ‘aspirations, including those for work, home and
land, health and schools," This
phrase from’ the Alliance for
Progress Declaration suis up
the foundation principle of the
inter-American system and of:
the OAS Charter. I know from
experience in my own country
that to govern democratically is
the hard way. For. it is not
possible to flick a few switches
and turn on democratic institutions. They must be painstakingly cultivated. But the magnitude of the task is no justification for failure to attempt
it. ;
The OAS is not waging an
"{deological offensive” per se,
but it is promoting democracy.
The. Alliance for Progress: itself. promotes democracy, as it
improves Latin Americans’
well-being and equips them to
participate in the democratic
process,
Specific OAS-created instrumentalities that foster democracy include the Pan American
Development Foundation, which
makes grass-roots loans to Latin Americans; and the OAS Human Rights Commission, which
works to promote respect for
human rights.
Next, I want to point out that
a myth keeps the American public from grasping the full import of the Latin American development effort, This myth has
been partly responsible for recent cuts in U.S, aid to Latin
America. 3
The truth is that "aid" is.a
misnomer for the United States'
economic cooperation with Latin —
America, just as the idea that
Alliance help is a U.S. "giveaway" program is a dangerous
fiction, e
Since 1961, Latin Americahas
invested 1129 billion dollars inthe Alliance effort, while. the
United States supplied six billion, virtually all as loans, Latin America has thus supplied
over 90 per ‘cent of Alliance
for Pr ss financing..
Since 1961, loans ‘to Latin
America have earned the United
States $734 million in interest.
Total interest and loan repayments amount to $2.9 billion.This is no “giveaway”.
My final point concerns the
future.
President-elect Nixon said in
his Latin American policy statement, "Our emphasis should be
upon trade instead of aid, Pro_ tion include: anew inter-American fund to assist in the stabilization of the prices of Latin American’ commodities; special financial assistance to those
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countries burdened with interest
loads on their debts; and a
system of tariff preferences for .
Latin American exports,"
These are vital steps in the
right direction, and I congratulate Mr, Nixon. But I fear that
‘an inordinate immediate stress
on trade instead ofaid could
achieve the opposite of what we
are all trying to accomplish.
Realistically, even with the
most favorable trade policies,
it will still take some time
before Latin America's exportearnings can expand sufficiently
to replace all U.S. financial
cooperation,
As noted above, U.S. official
loans to Latin America bear a.
hefty interest. They help make.
possible, moreover, the very
healthy U.S, favorable payments
balance vis-a-vis Latin America, which in turn helps stabilize the U.S. dollar. The U.S,
export trade that the loans keep
moving creates hundreds of
thousands of U.S. jobs, as well
as profits for U.S, investors and
taxes for the U.S, treasury,
In short, the still-necessary
cooperative financial effort of
the Alliance greatly benefits the
lender, as well as the borrowers,
CHP will cite for
faulty smoggers
The California Highway Patrol will issue citations when the
required smog control devices
are found to be missing or disconnected in ramdom roadside
inspections which the Patrol
conducts on about 150,000 vehicles each month, Lt. M, J. DeLay has announced,
Smog control devices on the
crankcase or exhaust are frequently illegally altered or made
ineffective by engine modifications, the Patrol commander
said.
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Linda Vaars
engaged to
_W. Locatelli
_Mr, and Mrs, E. M, Vaars
of Rough and Ready announce the
engagement and _ approaching
wedding of their daughter, Linda,
to William Locatelli, son of
Mr, and Mrs, Joe Locatelli of
-Grass Valley,
Locatelli is employed by
Western Lakes Properties,
The wedding will take place
on March 22 at 2 p.m. at the
Grace Brethren Church on Walker Dr., Oak Park Subdivision
with the Rev. Arthur Pekarek
officiating, A reception will follow at the Grass Valley Memorial Park recreation hall,
Wednesday, January 15, 1969 The Nevada County Nugget 5
MR. AND MRS, STEPHEN GALE CAULKINS
Stephen Caulkins takes
bride at Montana rites
Patsy Ann Johnson and Stephen Gale Caulkins exchanged
a vows Dec, 7 at the First Methodist Church of Missoula,
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl S, Johnson
of Missoula and the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs, William Milne
of Rough and Ready, The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Paul
Don Caulkins of Grass Valley,
Blue and white chrysanthemums decorated.the altar as the
Rev, Hugh Herbert performed the afternoon ceremony. The bride's
father escorted her down the aisle and gave her hand in marriage.
The bride’s gown was full length peau de soie satin with a
fitted bodice of French lace, The long white satin train, edged in
lace, hung from the shoulders, Tiers of bouffant veiling capped
‘ with roses and leaves of organdy and seed pearls formed the
headpiece and veil.
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