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Show Lke Tbe &ilt J2 Tribune, Saturday, November 28, 1961 cal rather than a purely treasury decision. Government officials, elaborating upon the chancellors thinking, said his remarks were made to some extent with the Washington talks in mind. firm decisions have yet been made, argued Friday it fa in the interests of Britains friends to see this country strong and solThe chancellor fa preoccupied general theme, coupled with the vent He also made it plain that with ways of insuring that Bri- problems of Atlantic and global any cutbacks in overseas detain gets back into the black in defense, will be the main busi- fense spending would be a politi her trade with the world. This ness before Wilson and President Johnson when they meet in Washingon Dec. 7 and 8. Wilson to Seek U.S. Aid on Defense LONDON (AP) Prime Minister Harold Wilson may seek President Johnsons help for the upkeep of some British defense commitments overseas which serve the allied interest. This possibility was reported authoritatively Friday night after Chancellor of the Exchequer James Callaghan, on successive days, said the Labor government is reviewing those military commitments. Aims for Economy in Callaghans statements the House of Commons Thursday night and at a luncheon of toe Foreign Press Assn. Friday were taken as hints that some cuts may be made in Britains J5, 600, 000,000 defense bill About one billion dollars of that budget is spent yearly on the g upkeep of Britains Rhine army in West Germany, and on her troops and bases in Aden, Singapore, Hong Kong and elsewhere. We are surveying the whole field of government expenditure, including our defense commitments, Callaghan told corresWe are convinced pondents. that we are not at present getting a proper return to the economy from this massive 50,000-stron- Reserved Rights Call to Tailor has associates leaders that the vately Administration Brings (Fit the value to the allied cause as Wilson told priJohn- of 9 son LONDON (AP) Prime who Minister Harold Wilson has been accused of being a has rejected sloppy dresser an offer by London tailors to advise him how to dress. Tailor and Cutter, the magazine of Britains tailoring and clothing trade, said In Friday's issue: An approach has been made to Mr. Harold Wilson by the Mens Fashion Council, putting at his disposal the advice and guidance of the council on matters of style, in fact, to act for tile Prime Minister in the capacity of dress consultants. The approach has been answered with a polite and charming letter thanking the council, but saying that Mr. Wilson didnt feel he could take up their kind offer. PHONE CR recognize 4 a whole of Britains military role and her bases east of Suez. The Americans, like the West Germans and other European allies, also want the British Army of the Rhine to stay where it is and, if possible, to be brought up to its full 55,000-ma- n strength. However, at a time of financial crisis the British have reserved rights to cut down their Rhine army. They also are free to trim other overseas garrisons to skeleton proportions. Callaghan, who insisted no "WESTERN AMERICA'S MOST SCENIC RESTAURANT" WINTER SCHEDULE: DINNERS Thurs., FrL, Sat, 6 pjn. to 1 1 p.m. SUNDAYS 9 a.m. to 2:30 p. m. ... OLD ENGLISH HUNT BREAKFAST We are available for Private Parties Like GOOD FOOD plus Prompt, Courteous Service and Reasonable Prices? 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