Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1951 — Page 14

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By R. H, SHACKFORD United Press Staff Correspondent LISHON, 1051, By Uni Press) ON, Portugal, ar,

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peasement: of Russia.

In an exclusive interview with this correspondent in his official residence, the 61-year-old bachelor and former university professor said the Atlantic Pact policy of strength “less probable.” He ‘did not think a Big Four

building up. defensive was making war

EDITOR'S NOTE: Here 1s an interview with Prime Minister Salazar of Portugal, who seldom grants interviews. One of the rare ones was with-R. H. Shackford, general European news manager of United Press, In April, 1949, He has now granted Mr. Shackford another exclusive Interview.

conference would achieve any, positive results; -but he feared the West's. Big Three might concessions now for ‘a spurious appeasement policy, - Recalls FDR Concession Dr. Salazar recalled the “Roose“veltian concession” which allowed Russia: a zone of influence in eastern Europe and resulted In integration of the area into Rus-

A ‘Portuguese Prime Minister Dr. Oliveira Salazar § warned the United States, Britain apd France last night against a ~ temptation in a& new Big Four conference to throw away present advantages for any kind of ap-

|He pledged his country—one of

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Mr. Salazar

wins--she will control the future of Europe and Asia. But Dr. Salazar believes that because of Soviet post-war actions, the tide has turned against Russia and in favor of the West,

the most important strtegic members of the Atlantic Pact—would carry out “loyally and. fully” her

share of the collective weferisé| international policy in the near

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lasting nor be attained by such procedures.”

. Dr. Salazar repeated the belief] that on major issues “no progress

will be achieved.” Dr. Salazar discussed both Portuguese and international problems. Highlights of the interview inclifded these points. ONE. Portugal will have to curtail her economic rehabilitatign plans somewhat because of the requirements of rearmament. But she will continue building a new Portugal within the limits of] the defense requirements of the western world. TWO: Regarding Atlantic Pact| plans “we shall loyally and fully] carry out our share of effort and| sacrifices. And with this end in| view, we mean not to neglect any-| thing.” Dr. BSalazar's minister of de: fense had already told Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower during the | general's visit here that the Por-| tuguese would be honored to fight under him and dle, if necessary, to protect the West, THREE: Russia has squandered her reservoir of good will in the world and this may dominate

future, FOUR: The international atmog-|

Dr, Salazar’'s major concern is the forthcoming Big Four confer-|

ence - preliminary meetings in| Paris. | Dr. Salazar agrees the West

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sia. The crucial fssue of war or| peace, Dr. Salazar sald, depends on the outcome "of East-West| “battles” for Germany and Japan. If Russia loses them, Dr. Salazar thinks the Russians will seek a compromise live - and - let - live policy or return to isolation—

either of which he feels would

should talk with Russia again,

but he adds: “I do not say this! because I -am expecting any use-| ful results from a conference of| the so-called Big Four. Rather] do I fear the Western powers in| talks with Russia may be in-| clined to sacrifice some advantages which they still hold in order to reach some kind of ap-

If Russia

produce world peace.

peasement which would neither be

{be tense because Russia will seek

phere for two or three years will

to thwart Western ‘plans for de-| fense. But. Dr. ‘Salazar believes the “good old days” when Russia! {could use force, or prestige, or infiltration -to advantage have {gone, - Dr, Salazar predicted not {only more “intensive Western defense preparations but “successive disintegration, : either spontane-| ous or imposed, on Communist] groups in the West.” “If I am asked whether we are getting nearer an unavoidable conflict, I would say on the con-| trary we were drawing away | from it,” he said.

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