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...drive for a Latin American common market, spurred by the recent Buenos Aires economic conference (TIME, Sept. 16), last week got its first results. In Santiago, Brazilian Foreign Minister José Carlos de Macedo Scares capped a cordial, busy five-day visit by approving a joint Brazil-Chile commission to establish South America's first common market between the two countries. A practical basis for the reciprocal market already exists: Brazil buys Chile's nitrates and Chile needs Brazil's coffee and cocoa. The committee starts work in 60 days on a draft treaty. Said Chile...
...neat little company hotel, President Eurico Caspar Dutra, Cabinet ministers and newsmen toasted the man who had made the dream come true, Engineer Macedo Soares. Said Engineer Scares: until Volta Redonda became a reality, Brazil had been tied to an agricultural economy. From now on, Brazil would have a basic industry which would make her economically independent, raise living standards, strengthen her defenses. The guests raised their glasses to "the greatness of Brazil...
...Dutra Government is working hard to mend matters. Last week, experts in London and Sāo Paulo were deep in dicker over modernization plans for half a dozen British-owned railways and tram lines. Transport Minister Edmundo de Macedo Scares, back from. Washington, claimed promise of a $50,000,000 credit for new equipment and highways...
...begun to survey the field. In April it became known that the U. S. Export-Import Bank had advanced Brazil a loan of $6,075,000 for railroad construction. When a mission headed by Brazil's industrial tsar, Guilherme Guinle, and including her foremost steel expert, Lieut. Colonel Macedo Soares, appeared in Washington to talk business with Federal Loan Administrator Jesse Jones, the new partner proved to be the U. S. Government...
Jose Carlos de Macedo Soares, Brazilian Ambassador to the United States, will visit the University at 10 o'clock this morning, according to information received last night from Washington. He will be escorted on his tour of Cambridge by Jerome D. Greene '96, director of the Tercentenary, emeritus, and secretary of the Corporation...