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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1957.

Ike's Tentative Plan To Boost Spending:

US BUDGET FOR DEFENCE

To Ask Congress

Kashmir: US And Britain Propose

New Scheme

New York, Nqv. 14. Britain and the United States, took the lead to- night in sponsoring a re- Ablution to have Dr Frank Graham, United Nations representative for India and Pakistan, try

to negotiate the demilitari- anlion of Kashmir, in- formed sources said.

Diatomatic sources Fald the resolution would request the Governments of Inu and Pakistan to refrain from mak- ing way statements and from

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promoting any Rets which might "aggravate the situation." and to meat to their peoples. to assist in creating and main taining on atmosphere favour. able for further negotiations.

SPUTNIKS WHIRL

IN SPACE

Moscow, Nov. 14. The Sputnik 11 wi com. plete 100 revolutions round the earth at 0000 Moscow locat time tomorrow, Tass news agency reported here today.

Tuys said Sputnik I will complete 621 revelations round the earth, and its launching rocket will have completed 625 revolutiony by the same Umc.

The Soviet news agency sald the hig Sputnik may be seen with he naked cre before Krise to- morrow in a zone between the 58th and 85th northern parallels, and after sunset In a zone between the 40th and 65th nontheru parallels.

The launching rocket of the little Sputnik will be visible to the naked eye tomorrow after sunset in a zane between the 60ch and 03th northern parallels and before manrise in a zonę between the 30th and G4th southern parallels- France-Presse.

For Increase

Of US $1 Billion

Washington, Nov. 14. The Eisenhower Administration has tenta- defence

decided

to boost

tively spending about one billion dollars next year, it was learned today.

A highly-placed official said the military budget is still being drawn up. But he made it clear that the Administration has scrapped its plans defence for a 38 billion dollar ceiling on spending for the fiscal year beginning next July 1.

Indications were the Administration will ask Con- gress for about 39 billion dollars in actual defence appropriations next year also an increase of one billion dollars above previous plans.

Philippines US FOREIGN POLICY DECISION last year

It was understood that Aus- tralia 25! the probably would join in sposor ship and thal the draft circulated

Security Amon Counell members and the in- dlan and Pakistan delegations today.

PREAMBLE

There was no immediate word about when it would be tabled in the Security Council, scheduled to resume debate on the Kashmir question to- morrow.

It's A Little Late,

Truman Tells

Ike's Administration

New York, Nov. 14,

De Graham would be authoFormer President Truman said last night that

rised to go to the sub-continent

and be instructed to report back

10

the Counc "as soon ยม

possible," the sources said.

"it's a little late" for the Eisenhower Ad-

វា

Tais would be one billion dollars more than requested und three billion more than Congress approved.

Appropriations do noi always Malch spending In given year. The boost in both figures would mean both. Ibat Congress is being asked to vote Cash and that more actually will be spent in the 12 months starting next July 1.

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The Defence Department Is with planning to go abcod plans to cut the size of the armed forces to 2,000,000 men by next July 1 and reduce clvi-

an employinent by 70,000.

"Every Dime"

ministration to start toward a bipartisan obsolete"" niso may be cut foreign policy.

IL was understood that the preamble of the resolution, "The Administration inherited which Britain was sold to have a bipartisan polley and then played the major role in draft- threw it out the window," ing, would have the Council Trumans told newrmen before a note with appreciation the ex-| dinner at which he received pressions made by both India the Fourth Annual Humen and Pakistan of their willingness Rights Awerd of the

Joint to co-operate with the United Defence Nations in search of a peaceful too late to start now."

Appeal. "It's a little

solution.

Asked how he felt About also observe that Adlai E. Stevenson's agreements to discuss but not formulate governments recognised to

It would boll

Truman said: "It is

and accepted the commitments-policy with the State Depart. which envisaged a free and im-ment, partial plebiscite 10 decide choice a man has to make him- Kashmir's future.--Reuter.

SAC's Show Of

Might: A 9.250-Mile Non-Stop Flight

selt, and I'm very entisfied he can make a contribution and he will. He's a fine gentleman, and I like him,"

CIVIL RIGHTS

Some programmes deemed back to save money for costlier weapons and military pay Ilsteners, "we can take care raises.

President

spid Elsenhower of that situation.

dime possi "Let's make sure we preserve last night "every the greatest Inspiration we canule will be saved in milltary give the world, the liberties programmes to meet the "very considerable increase" in other rights We profess

to through one of the most won- defence spending needed

threat to derful documents in the world counter the Russian

the Constitution of the United US security.

Meanwhile, the Air Force States United Press,

announced that an improved

of its version

globe-girdling B-52

bamber-the hydrogen

and the

Babs Hutton

Denies Rumours

| B52E-will be delivered to the

Strategie Air. Command in few days.-United Press,

TURKO-SYRIAN

TENSION:

MINES FOUND

New York, Nov. 14, Much married American He said neither he nor former heiress, Barbara Hutton, today Secretary of State Dean denied rumours that she had re- Acheson had been asked to con- turned to the United States to sult with the Administration.

start divorce proceedings against Truman told the award din-her present husband, former ner that he was more concern German ternis od with the extension of civil Cramm. rights to all Americans thut Sho sinid today that such with catching up in the Sputnik rumours were entiroly false, as Metal

she left the passenger liner said tonight. United States."

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Damascus, Nov. 14, Turkish mines have bezn found on Syrian territory, so Syrian announcement

The announcement said that Turkish forces had opened Are were on Syrian troops who removing the mines.

Meanwhile, 20 groups Syrian reservists were ordered to rejoin their units us of 0030 (local time) on November 18, In a circular issued tonight by the Commander of the Syrian armed forces.

Tie enid he was "shocked" at the actions of Arkansas Gov.

Von Cramm, who remained in Washington, Nov. 14. Orval E. Faubus but was cr!-| Germany, had also denied the Six giant B-62 bombers tical also of the need for send reports of divorce.

Ing Federal troops to Little Misa Hutton, who is celebrat- will roar a salute

over Rock to enforce court ordersing her 45th birthday today, was Buenos Aires on Satur- for desegregation.

accompanied on her voyage by a day as part of a 9,250-

"I think that firm cod fore-New York society friend, Philly might ac Van Reasselaer, aged 30. Ru- mile non-stop flight from hted leadership

complish this without calling mours had said that after her the United States 10

on the Army for help." Truman divorce, Miss Hutton would Argentina and back, the said.

marry him. Ven Rensselaer also The circular was broadcast U.S. Air Force an-

"Don't worry about the denied these reports--France- by Damuscus nounced today.

The super-fortresses will re- fuel en route. They will not try to beat records completed yesterday by an Air Force KC- 135 jet tanker piloted by Alr Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Curtis LeMay,

spokesman wald.

ends

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The trip is scheduled as a final salute to Argentina's National Aviatio: Week, which

Sunday. The

Atr Force has contributed wide display of its aircraft and weapons to the celebration, at Argentine's Invitation.

The six 3-62s are schedulod to take of at 1050 GMT On Saturday from the Strategie Air Command's Homestead Air Force Base in Florida.

They will Four south 10 alrive over the Argentina copital at en altitudo of 1,800 fort at 6p.m., Buenos Aires time (2000 GMT).

After the tribule, the BIK plones are scheduled to turn north .ogain and to land of SAC's Loring Air Force Base, | Maine, - sometime early Sunday

morning.

round

During the 24 hours trip, the six bombers are to be refueled in the ale by the Air Force's KC-197 and KC-135 tanker plants,

The Air Force,

as usual, declined to stalo, tho

į number of refuelings which

would be made for each plane

on the 9,230 miles trip.United

Press.

Spuloiks," Truman

told his Presse.

Press

Why Ingrid Called It Quits

radio-Franco-

-FUNDS FOR ROSSELLINI'S PROJECT IN INDIA

Paris, Nov. 14.

Actress Ingrid Bergman paid for the flouncing of the Indian films of her estranged husband. Roberto Rossellini, with the money she made acting in films, the Paris weekly, "France-Dimanche”. reported today.

Tho nowspaper said that Miss Bergman had agreed in advance to take all the salary she received from "Elena and the Men" (dis- tributed abroad as "The Night Docs

Strange Things") to Ononce the Rossellini work,

It also said that she had asked for pay- ment in advance for her current film "Kind Sir," which she is making in London with Cary Grant,

The newspaper reported that Rossellini had agreed to make five short subjects entitled

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"India, 1957," under a plan encouraged by the United Nations Educational, Scientile and Cultural Organisation.

It said that India was paying Rossellini's stay there during the past ten months -- but that he later declied to make 11 instead of five films, of which three were completed.

"France-Dimanche" said that India felt he was taking too long, and decided to discontinue the official aid about the time his name began to be linked with that of Mrs Sonali Das Gupta, wife of on Indian producer,

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