The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 5, 1979-Page 9 Carter plan to up miltr budget,'may help SALT WASHINGTON (AP)-The Carter administration has promised Senate Democratic leaders it will soon send Congress a five-year defense plan that will increase military spending in an ef- fort to win ratification of the SALT II treaty with the Soviet Union. "I believe they can do it by Novem- ber," said Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd. "And I will go further to say not only that they should, but that they better do it because I do not an- Ocipate this treaty being called up prior tp the presentation of the five year plan." SENATE DEMOCRATIC Whip Alan Cranston (D-Calif.) said he has been "given assurances" by the Defense Department that the administration expects to send the plan to the Senate door by November. He said he has talked this week with Secretary of Defense Harold Brown, who previously said January would be the earliest the Pentagon could com- plete the job. "If the Department of Defense speeds preparation of its 1981 defense budget and its five-year plan, SALT could be brought to a vote this year with a reasonable chance of success," Cran ston said. *HOWEVER, A Pentagon spokesman said there was no effort to speed up Wpreparation of the budget. Thomas Ross said "we are proceeding as gormal" in preparing the 1981 budget and the five-year plan, which is scheduled to be presented to Congress in January. Rush Loving, a spokesman for the Of- fice of Management and Zudget, said the budget office still is expecting the defense figures in January. A number of senators, led by Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.)lh'ave said they will to be able to vote to ratify the nuclear ,rms treaty unless the administration greatly increases defense spending to 4orrect what they see as military im- balances and to counter growing Mhomentum of the Soviet Union in long- Tange nuclear weapons. 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U.S. firm invests with China PEKING (AP) - China took a big step into the world of international finance yesterday in hopes of attracting foreign money and technology, signing a contract with a U.S. company for $150 million over three years. The E-S Pacific Corp. of San Bruno, Calif., and Cleveland, Ohio, signed a contract for joint ventures, the first of its kind here, with the China Inter- national Trust and Investment Corp. - a government corporation created for that purpose under a new commercial law. CHINA ALSO has signed initial joint- venture agreements with three other companies - two American and one Swiss; said Rong Yiren, chairman of the government corporation, which was founded yesterday and held its first meeting. Details of the E-S contract were not revealed, but Rong told a news con- ference that the company agreed to in- vest $5 million for three consecutive years on ventures in China. He said the three other companies did not want to be identified but their total.investment would be about $30 million. The People's Republic launched its joint investment program in an effort to speed up China's modernization. WORKING WITH capitalist countries at one time would have been un- thinkable in a country that denounced the bourgeoisie and lived by Chairman Mao's words: "self-reliance." Now, however, the political winds have changed, and China is admitting it needs all the foreign help it can get to become a modern socialist country. The new law answers some of the questions of foreign investors. It guarantees them the right to take part of their profits home in hard currency. Rong said E-S is "entrusting us to in- vest $50 million annually over three years. They are chiefly interested in joint ventures and compensation trade." He said the corporation, and invest- ment company, "has asked us to make contacts for them in China," but gave no details. MORE THAN 100 foreign companies have inquired or applied for joint ven- tures in China, Rong said, most from Britain, France, West Germany, the United States, Japan, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.' C. B. Sung, a native of Shanghai and president of the U.S. company, said, "We are very honored to be selected as the first company to sign such an agreement. We look forward to a very constructive and profitable association." He said his company specializes in investment projects in the China Pacific area and said the new Chinese corporation "is off to a very good start, behaving like the very best of American companies." Sung declined to discuss details of the agreement. MANY DETAILS of the commercial law, like taxation are not clear and China is drafting supplemental regulations. The Chinese corboration is capitalized by the government at two million yuan - about $150 million. 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