DEBT SETTLEMENTS
PROFESSORS' SUGGESTION
VIEWS OF AMERICAN J.ABOUH.
(Uattsd Pnm Asrwiatiw^-rqapyrigbtj; NEW YORK, 21st Pecwftbfr,
Mr. Greeni president of the Federa« ,tion of Labour, commenting on the Columbia University professors* dobt proposal, «aid that if there was reason: to believ* that ttw debt settlements would work iniquities, Amerioan Labour would bo glad to see the United States invite representative* of the countries cohqerned to a eonforeneo to consider what, if any, changes ihouia be made.
Forty-two members of the Faculty of Political Science o_> Columbia Xlnlvwrsity signed a statement proposing an intern^tional debt «nd fsparations conference toynevjso the debt settlement* on the basis ef justice and generosity* for the sake of world p^aoa §nfl prosperity.; ...-,<■-.''
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 11
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115DEBT SETTLEMENTS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 151, 23 December 1926, Page 11
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