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U.S. MILITARY CHIEFS LIFT VEIL FROM ARMS PLAN
UN has no word from HK exiles
Lake Success. October 20, United Nations officials sat today they had not yet recrive: letter from a self-style. Any resistance group of Indo Chinese in Hong Kong, askin for IW action on troubled Indo- China.
Washington, October 29.
U.S. military mon have lifted a comer of the secrecy veil from their plans to build strong U.S. armed forces and maintain them "for many years to come-maybe a génerotion.“ The plans involve considerable national belt tigh- tening as taxes bite deeper, and, profound changes in many an American household as sons are conscripted or other members of the family go to work in defence industries. But national leaders say there is nothing else to do, in view of the policies adopted by a little group of men in the Kremlin.
Major points of the planning were disclosed by high renre- sentatives of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines before
As reported from Hong Kong the group pledges itself to supporthe House Services Committee. "nelther Communism nor Coloni- alism."
Mr. Trinh Hung Ngau, Secre- tary General of the Group, told the Associated Press in Hong Kong today that proposals were mailed on October 24 to the UN and the General Assembly Security Council, asking:
Vlot-
That a good offices committee, give full Independence to nam, Cambodia and Laos.
2. That French troops be with- drawn in favour of a National Vietnamese Army.
3. That the United Nations issue a general cease-fire order.
4. That the civil administrnilor of Indo-China be handlet tem- porarily under the "plenipoten- ilary" of Bao Dal French-sup- ported Emperor, of Vietnam, and the respective heads of Cambodia Lars, but with the overa" pervision of viled Crown Prince Cuong De. (Prner
De President of the National Recovery Alliance. Ban Dal's uncle. In 1850 he won' into voluntary exile. Elgh year Inler. he was tried in absentia an
death by French sentenced to
Court Martini for defiance a^ French authority, He is now in Japan).Associated PresS.
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two to three years to raise the 3,000.000-man force.
Under long-range" plans this force would be composed half of professional and half non-pro- The main "target" aa set by fessionals. The former are men
military President Truman is an armed who make the
ilea career or who enlist for a speci force of 3,000,000, more than double its size before the Korean filed term. The latter would be a hint selectees or trainees-augmented war started. There was during the Committee hearings by reserves and National Guard. that the figure maay be larger-Associated Press. than 3,000,000.
the
Plans disclosed during hearings or reported under study Indicate:
1. An Army of 1,500,000.
2.
An Air Force increaser from a projected 69 groups by December, 1953, to bo- tween 05 and 110 groups. 3. A Navy in 1952 of 855,000 men and 041 ships at sea, with ship-yards at work in
оп a long the meantime range programme that in- cludes a new flush-deck aircraft carrier.
4. A Marine Corps of 328,000 men, including our comuut alvisions and two aviation wings of 24 squadrons. America, which after the last war hastily scrapped the greatest military machine the world had ever seen, is building again.
For long timo
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Maurice Costello dies at 74
Hollywood, October 20.
of the Maurice Costello, idol
ΟΙ a silent screen, died today
DE hart allment at the Cedars Lebanon Hospital. where he had been conned for more than two weeks. He was 74.
and
Costello was in a coma most of the time before his death.
Father of the actresses Dolores he carnel and Helen Costelio
mulion dollars spent a during his long career and re- cently was supported by rela- He also was a bit player tives. because, he said, "It is better to be a has been than a never was." During the years between 1807 and 1017, the dashing, wavy, haired actor was known to mil- ilons of idellsing foas as "Curly" He was cast in and "Dimples." parts ranging from Christ to butler in a society drama, was also a cressful silent film director-United Press.
A SMALL BUT USEFUL EXPORT
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More Gov't
troops for Amboina
Jakarta, October 29.
The Indonesians were reliably reported today to be rushing ht Toast three more battalions of in- fantry to Amboina, where rebel troops of about battalion strength are still preventing six Indonesian a break-through battalions from
after one month's night op
Radio
Amboina:
mothers" to pealed to "Dutch send food for Amboina's under- fed children and again asked the the Red Cross for help,
"If ships cannot pass through from the why don't you drop air"
The Itadlo said that war, earth- quakes and floods had destroyed. foodstocks 50 per cent of the left and the need for children's food is pressing.
The Australian Red Cross, in a letter to the South Moluccan Secretariat yesterday expressed willingness to send rellef to Am- bon but said it would act through Red Cross
in Headquarters Geneva. However, so far the Red Cross has been unable to get per- mission to visit rebel-held Am- bon-Associated Press.
BRITISH EXPERTS VISIT TEXAS
Houston, Texas, October 28, British technicians are coming here to study oil field equipment manufacturing in an exchange of personnel with a Houston firm. This will be done under agreement with Alan P. Good, Chairman of the Board of Asso-
an
ciated British Oil Engines, Ltd., and J. S. Abercromble, President Ho of Houston's Cameron Iron
Works--Associated Press,
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"What we are building now is adequate defence that must, to maintained for a long time," sald Carl Vinson, Chairman of the House of Representatives Armed Services Commitiae, The Korean campaign is not the only factor in this rebuilding. Vinson said the internationa situation requires the kind of military strength
coming into being whether or not a single North Korean had marched South of the 38th parallel.
Adminl Forrest Sherman, Chief of Naval Operations, said the programme now being work ed out had in general been agreed upon by the Joint Chiefs of Staff prior to the outbreak Korean war in June.
The Admiral bald the Korean war had speeded it up. The effect of the speed-up was quickly seen 1 the military budget. In a few at 22.000 have been received weeks it jumped from $14,678,- from Uruguay, Peru and Saudi 000,000 to $20,775,000,000.
Arabla Early next year
It's hoped to extena bales to the
of the
That, plus the $4,000,000,000 in the Military Aid Programme to help non-Communist nations "hold the pence," gave a grand fotal of more than Mr. Truman had requested last January to run the entire Federal government during fiscal year 1951.
A comparatively small firma in making to Birmingham has been
useful contribution the export drive with its overseas sales of kercsene pressure stoves, In 1946 it exported 10.000. Las year the figure rose to 300.000, a letal which has already been passed in the first nine months of 1950.
for
ag for
These prossure stoves, with collapsible, easily packed frames, are selling in countries afield as Norway and Lebanor. In the last six weeks orders valu ·
American market.
U.S. NAVY PLANS
Washington, October 28.
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Mr. Mekhlis was pre-war editor of "Pravda,” chief of the Red Army's political administra tion, Vice-Premier of the USSR, and a member of the Central Committee's Orgbureau.-United Press.
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