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Interpol — Part 15
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ipsLUNTPe.S “\ In‘]ea6, upon the iavitation af B, &: LOUWAGE, inspector y Skee
on of the Bel gian Ministry of Justice, the FBI again ‘affiliated with the 1-¢,P.c.
or a “and at the General’ Assembly that year the Director was #lected one of ‘thet?
seven Vice Presidents of the Commission, In 1347, the duea were increased:
Actrom $1,500 to $5,000 per annum, . in this ‘connection, Secretary Général. Ps.
oetee fe LOUIS BUCLOUX contends: ‘that we are not paying our fold quota;. that. the, * a dye
283. United States should pay 26,250 Swiss francs (about §6,500) annually becmase; ;
eat d- rules of the 1.C.P.C. stipalate that countries having more than SO million
et inhabitants will pay 5 Swiss franes for every 25,000 inhabitants ‘and + sae
- pe, 1040 census ‘Placed the population of the 0. 5. at 152 7089, 275. a meee
2 “Since dts Feorganization, the T.¢.P. c. haa’ ‘been ‘dominated *
French Goverment. It is not in reality an international ‘organi¥at ion , ~
w of the fact that its General Secretariat is supported by the: French
ernment's Ministry of the Interior.’ 1.C.P.C. headquarters are located -
es din a building of the interior Ministry and np less than 20 permanent Pelf<: ~~
, “yh e “4° ¢4me employees of the Suréte Nationale ‘of that Ministry are assigned to thé Aa
A, a i.C.P.C. in various capacities. JEAN NEPOTE, Assistant Secretary General,
‘aeS° 5" and Dr. P. MASABUTO, reporter of I1.C.P.C., are two such enployees, LOUIS’
DUCLOUX, former Director of the dudiciary Folice of “aris, receives a
pension froz the trench Government. Spa tect VRE: imfgy Shige
mor The ‘bulk of the cquipnent used = the I.C. ?. C. is also donated
by the Interior Ministry. Needless to say, the French Government will {
assure that so long as it makes such a large material contribution to the
1.C.P.C. the latter will carry on its activities in a manner approved wv
“and for the benefit of the French authorities.
EOS . re * o x wie
ar.
THE 19th GENERAL ASSEMSLY OF THE I.C.P.C. | Y
“Palace in The Hague, Netherlands. I arrived at ‘the Hague late on June re
1950, and attended only the Monday session, dune 19, 1950, I declined to"
“participate in the work of sub-committees. No votes were taken on any-.:';
_ resolution on the day 1 was in sttendance, I have requested mr. DUCLOUR
to correct the minutes of the meetings, when the formal report of the os
_ conferanca is written, to reflect that the United States delegate was got 2 ~ ike
4 ’ present at the tine the resolutions were voted... eye ka os Higa See
* Do BL ae re tt z cee Wao. ty A woe = a ae z +
“gat “Hone of the ‘tron curtain ‘nembers of the I.0.P.¢, attended the ~
conference, Yugoslavia sent delegates, however.
Copies of the first-draft minutes of the sessions, a list of
bre. the delegates, the resolutions passed, and other reports not previously
ya furnished to the Hureau are attached.
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