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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1955)
4-(Sec. 3)-Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Mon, Feb. 21, 1935 Spain Feels Its Value To U.S. Not Recognized Br CHARLES M. MCCANN I'nllcd Prtu Stall CerreiponOent Spain (eels that its value to the I'nited Statei in the building up . of Western defenses against Com munist aggression It not properly recognized. Spanish spokesmen are com- - plaining that General Francisco Franco's government is not get ting the economic aid it is entitled to under the Spanish-American Military Agreement. From the purely military view point, the agreement is working well. But the feeling in Spain is that economic aid, which is part of the agreement, is being doled out with a very reluctant hand. American economic aid for the fiscal years 19S4-1955 totaled 170-million-uollars. Spain feels that other countries which are of less potential value to the United States re getting more. Spanish dissatisfaction has not yet reached the point where the smooth working of the military part of the agreement is endan gered. Agreement In Danger But it could reach that point if the United States let the situation drift. Spain, with pretty good reason, regards itself as the great anti Communist bastion of Western Europe. It occupies, with Portugal, a pen insula which forms the extreme Southwestern corner ot Europe. If, in the event of a war, Communist armies swept over Western Europe, there would be hope of topping them at the Pyrenees Mountains which form the frontier between France and Spain. Politically also, Spain Is an anti Communist bastion. There are trong Communist movements in France and Italy. In Spain there Is none. France and Italy are weakened by recurrent cabinet crises. Spain has a one-party politi cal system, with Franco as un disputed leader. In fact, it was Spain's position a a "totalitarian" country which; kept it for years outside the West ern defense set-up. The United Na tions even boycotted it diplomat-1 ically for a time after World War II. i But the steady encroachment of Russian Communism in Europe forced a reappraisal of policy. The Western Allies started to realize Real Estate Sales Active at Stayton STAYTON Recent property ales in this area have been re ported by the firm of Drushella and Gorman, real estate. Bill Moore from Ixmgview. Wash., who is employed by the M flc M Woodworking plant at Lyons, has purchased the property ol Mr and Mrs. Wilson Stidhnm, east ol stayton on Highway 22. Joe Schrick of Jordan has bought tne women Pietrok house on west Water street, and Joe Cox, who has I been living on Dlckman Lane, has bought the Schrick property at Jordan. Edwin Thompson has bought two lots irom w. N. Simmons in the 1-ery addition. Orville Lulay has purchased two eras at Sublimity from Gilbert mniz, ana plans to build a house on it. Mike Casev. a hnrher nt Mi,;.. bought the J, F. Richards property at Aumsville, which Casey plans to occupy. The house has been! renicn. the potential value or Spain with its stable government and its army oi joo.oou or more men behind the Pyrenees. Diplomatic Boycott Lifted Thf diplomatic boycott was lift eo, ana alter long negotiation a aianisn-American Military Agree ment was signed on Sept. 28. 19.3. it provided that the United States should get both air and naval bases at strategic points all over Spain, in return for military and economic aia. These bases are being developed steadily. There are to be air bases in the area of Madrid, in the center of Spain, in the northeastern part of the country, and in the south west. There are to be naval bases on both the Mediterranean and At lantic coasts. American military men are fre quent visitors to Spain, and the United States is equipping the Spanish army and air force. There is every reason to believe that authorities in Washington will recognize the Spanish aid com plaints, and that before long a po tentially serious situation will be cleared up. Wreck Seen On Mountain VIGNA DE VALLEY, llaly The wreckage of a Belgian DC6 airliner carrying 29 persons was spotted on a snowy mountain peak Monday, eight days after it disap peared. Pilots who flew over said they saw no signs of life. Four of those aboard were Americans. High wind and rocky terrain made it impossible for helicopters to land and it was a rugged trek for searchers on skiis climbing to the scene, 60 miles northeast of Rome. Fog and bad weather hampered search operations most of last week. Monday visibility finally cleared nd the wreckage was sighted high on the Sassetelli crest of Mt. Terminillo in the Urn brian Appennii.es. The wreckage was at an altitude of more than 6,600 feet, most of it buried by snow, but enough of its wing and tail were showing to make confirmation definite. 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