PROTECTION FOR COUNTRIES WHO RECEIVE AID
Received Tuesday, 10.35 a.m. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20The United States and all countries participating in the Marshall Plan should mutually guarantee tne participating countries against aggression," said Mr, Bernard Baruch, testifying to the Senate Foreign Affairs' .Committee today. "By a guarantee I mean the giving of a hrm promise to go to war in a joint der'ence if any of them is attacked." Mr. Baruch, who was the first. non-Govemment witness called at the committee's hearing on the Marshall Plan, recommended that the programme to stabilise American economy be made part of the plan. Tne fe'atures of the programme were the postponement of tax reductions, a ionger working week, ihe reduction or prices and the pegging of wages at their present level. •
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 January 1948, Page 5
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