Show 4 Duchess Gets a Gilded Bathroom THE OGDIM (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- 2 MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 23 1833 S Officials Hope This Week to Arrange U S e Defense Force Japanese Support for Small-Scal-term an run around 300000 toeconomic aid pro- - force could 350000 men More recently former Japanese (2) The United States will not Mitoshi Ashida said on a Premier deassurance a of as large get fense force as it would like to see visit to this country he foresaw 15 ground divisions of 290000 in Japan men plus a 4000 plane air force Nevertheless informants said and 300000 tons of small naval today the talks have basically craft j been satisfactory Persons familiar with the talks Ikeda and Asst Secrebetween dethe maximum Walter S Robertson of State tary sires of both indicated that with has said Ikeda sides should reoffered by Washscale aid of the sult in substanington his government will be tially increasing able to do substantially less than seFar EasternevenDulles and Ashida indicated ' curity and One speculation is that the netually may end with an agreegotiations some of taking the load there ment to double the presroughly i United States force - of ent national The talks opened here Oct 2 100000 men security small sir from apart with Hayato Ikeda personal rep- and naval forces i resentative of Premier Shigeru the Authorities represented Yoshida as the chief Japanese US as favoring development of negotiator they called a “relatively Meanwhile discussions toward what defense force” of ground a formal mutual security past modest sea and air units which would he have been going on in Tokyo The defensive in character Tokyo talks were described as strictly to have come is Ikeda being concerned with technical seeking U-- Sreported of excommitments provisions of the pact those in tensive economic as well as miliWashington with major policy de- tary aid The United States has cisions not had an economic aid program Secretary of State Dulles chief for Japan for several years Inarchitect of the Japanese peace formants said this policy treaty who has long contended would continueprivately Japan should arm in its own deAt the samer time there was fense said some time ago he that the United speculation thought the Japanese defense States in addition to supplying the arms and equipment necessary for jthe Japanese force of the future might undertake limitedfinancial help to promote the de- scale long Jy JOHN M HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP) — State gram pepartment officials hope to con- clude this week a military aid arrangement providing U S supdevelopment of a port for the derelatively modest-Japanefense force Information available on the progress of negotiations so far Indicates that in the end neither side will get all it wants: f (1) Japan will not get a large se i Werlcf j i s v lucky This Property Wasn't Handled by SENEFICIAL REALTY 2421 Kiasal CO Phono - 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24th Dial 4-55- 95 1 CREOMUUSION nlitrtt Cwghs armament in' velopment of dustry Japan presently has no such industry having been disarmed after World War II At the end of World War n the U S gave funds to the occupation command to prevent disease and unrest There were soon added funds for rebuilding Japan’s peacetime economy After a few years the occupation forces were made partially so the Japanese began to get a dollar" income due to the presence of American troops The outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950 enormously boosted American expenditures in Japan Her dollar income reached the point where no economic help of any kind was needed Experts say Japan is taking in dollars from U S military activities at the rate of about 800 million dollars a year and is selling goods commercially to the United States for an income of about 250 million dollars American officials regard the Japanese economy as healthy They realize legitimate Japanese apprehension however about the fact that most of the income rests on the presence of large American forces in the area — an unpredictable and unreliable condition They believe the return to peace in Korea would lower Japan’s dollar income but they think that it could drop two or three hundred millions without economic injury to the Japanese What Japan faces in rearming however is the launching of a costly defense program which presumably could lead some years hence to drastic cutbacks in American forces in the Far East The Japanese thus see their defense program at long range as resulting in increased cost and decreased income American negotiators have reportedly replied with assurances that the United States will do everything it can to help Japan expand its international trade and build up its economy But officials have emphasized that under Nthe American system no government ran make long range commitments on an aid program and that the factor which the Japanese must count on aside from their own resources is that it is clearly in the U S interest to have a defensively strong and economically healthy Japanese nation in the Western Pacific Officials have declined to disclose the amount of the arms aid program being negotiated However when the last foreign aid appropriation was going through Congress the administration indicated that about 130 million dollars would be earmarked for Japanese military assistance j self-supporti- Fr (NEA) The 2000 citizens of this small village in the wooded valley of the Chevreuse some twenty miles from Paris have become titleconscious in the last few months Everywhere you go you hear some reference to the “Duke” or the “Prince” The villagers seem to take it for granted that you know they are referring to the Duke of Windsor o for the to the Prince of Wales Reason is that the Windsors have acquired the romantie old millhouse owned by Artist Etienne Drian Soon after the sale a small army of workmen set to work to transform the place from a comfortable but rustic home into a luxurious residence Observed the former owner Drian: “One simply cannot comprehend the standard of luxury they take for granted It is completely out of this world” Bathroom for Duchess To begin with there were only four bathrooms for the 15 bed- rooms Obviously nowhere like enough So mare had to be in- stalled including one like a gild- ed birdcage for the Duchess A swimming pool is also under construction in the gar- central den plus heating the very latest gadgets in the kitchen—all things the like of which Gif had never before seen The house itself is a rambling old structure with two floors and a tiled roof mellowed by the As you come over the years brow of the flUl you get a glimpse of itvliestling in a bower of tow- ering trees Not far off is a spot known as the ‘Hermit’s Vale” While the Duchess plays at be- the Duke ing will probably hunt in the neigh-forin- g forest of Rambouillet old-time- 14-ac- re j Marie-Antodnett- e You’re looking at the newest member of the Mainliner Convair United Fleet e airliner world’s most advanced the fast versatile plane that gives you s service with all the luxfound in the biggest trans and comfort ury twin-engin- first-clas- city-to-cit- y MS si 4 i4 Xii 200-year-o- ld ’ rin n d i i Easl Zone 'Reds 800 Million Launch Manhunt Is it r N r - 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You can take your personal luggage right aboard with you It’s accessible during Sight instantly at hand Suggested For Palestine N Y UNITED NATIONS of an $800000000 (UP)— Copies Palestine peace program were distributed to members of the United Nations today on the eve of an important Security Council session to seek a solution to mounting tension between Israel and her Arab neighbors The program for refugee resettlement and economic development of the Holy Land was proposed by a group of prominent Americans who hoped it would provide un Inducement for Israel and the Arab nations to reach a peace settlement The refugee problem will be one of the main topics to be discussed before the Security Council by Maj Gen Vagn Bennike chief of the U N truce observation commission whes he reports tomorrow on the situation in Palestine Sponsors of the new Palestine peace program emohaciz'1 it could be carried out only- if the present shaky armistice ux the Holy Land was replaced by a permanent peace settlement The plan would have’ the United Nations: 1 Invest $500000000 In projects to develop Palestine’s “water soil oil chemical and human resources” over a period Arab countries “now receiving or expecting large oil royalties should be invited to make a fair contribution” to the fund 2 Allocate $300000000 for permanent resettlement with the Arab countires of some 800000 Arab refugees in displaced persons camps since they fled from Israel during the Palestine war Israel should “be required to make s fair contribution to that fund by way of compensation for abandoned Arab land in Israel” Today the General Assembly’s main political committee was expected to wind up its debate on the French-Tunisiadispute ar type cf business! ' i u j H) said today (AP) — Sen Bridges (R-of consolidation will foreign arms resist any “camouflage” Congress " assistance with the regular military budget Bridges who heads the Senate Appropriations Committee said in an interview he is going to insist that military leaders break down any overall defense budget He said such a breakdown must percentage is going to othecjjoun-tries- ” show what equipment and supEisenhower administration ofplies the Pentagon intends to give foreign nations and what it will ficials are reported to have deto put the foreign military keep for American fighting forces cided and aid regular program “I don’t beEeve Congress will armed forces budget the into a “one be willing to sacrifice equipment package” request and supplies needed by our own While Bridges didn’t say so diforces to supply our Allies rectly he evidently shared a susabroad” Bridges said “There picion of some of his colleagues must be no camouflaging of the that this move was designed priforeign assistance program Con- marily to make foreign arms outgress must know exactly what lays more palatable to Congress Ogden Utah ‘lev near Paris BEING TRANSFORMED— This histic mill has become a duke’s manor In manor into s luxurious residence with swira-- Edward and Wally are transforming this wing pool included i : The Windsors are also busy where the president of France has Duillement tells visitors: “Every one i up at the Prince’s place with the large house which they his summer home he bought iu hve Just rented in Paris on the I ca?’t imaglI)e has it lhat the Duke My house is just as pretty edge of the Bois de Boulogne It iftl 1113 Amencan-borDuchess Henri was once the residence of GenFreckled ginger-hairelocal lad who eral de Gaulle when he returned occupy separate wings on the sec- - Bernier ond floor Her rooms look out on worked at the millhouse as an to the capital after liberation the valley and the woods Down- - apprentice carpenter was not a stairs is to be the "bachelor bit impressed “I suppose it will he all right when it is finished quarters” is bright yel- - But it must be costing a terrible The dining-roolow Menus from famous restaur-- amount of money” His boss ants all over the world will paper Maurice Roy is the master car- the walls of the cocktail lounge penter of the village which Hides With Chauffeur Multicolored wallpaper l the Duchess brought back from Duke’s engineer V15 'or Belvedere his Windsor the yhijg J home and shipped a considerable America will line the closets Around 30 workmen have been doves through Gif in a Jaguar portion of its furniture to Paris employed and it is reported that Windsor usually comes along in seems to confirm French public when the architect submitted his his Buick station wagon always opinion that he has abandoned first estimates Windsor exclaim-- riding with the chauffeur- - The the idea of settling down in Eng- ed: “Good Heavens are we going Duchess prefers her large black- land “Windsor Castle” they say “is to rebuild the whole plate?” Ap- - Cadillac Windsor has often eaten a sandwich lunch sitting among now in the province of Seine it parently the answer is “Yes” An old resident named Mme the plaster and paintpots I This is an Aucticn you can't afford to miss regardless of your needs or self-contain- 1 ! 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