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Washington, Feb. 3.
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey predicted tonight that the Senate will revamp Pre- sident Eisenhower's Middle East "doc- trine" to make some "significant improve- ments.
Before anal action on the re- solution is taken, the Minnesota Democrat sald, "some of the obscurities and ambiguities of the Administration's original proposal will have been dis- closed and corrected."
In a speech át a Roosevelt Day dinner in Boston, he expressed hope that the Administration Will be "ogged into an aware ness of the urgency of action to meet the base problems in the Middle East which the doctrine itself largely ignored."
Committee Hearings
Humphrey is a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Com mittee which resumes public hearings on the Middle East re- solution tomorrow in a joint meeting with the Senate Arm- ed Services Committee,
Another
Rolations Foreign Committee member, Beli, Burke
SENATOR HICKENLOOPER HE DIFFERS
B. Hickenlooper differed with achievement of boundary agree- Humphrey.
menta and peace
treaties bc- Hickenlooper sold the resolu-tween the Amb nations and Lion "should come out in sub- | Israel, tho resettlement of
the emine stantially precedent
Down" ba | Arab and Jewish refugees, and river development when it was subtilited to Con- long-range
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the to lif projects designed to
Prince Charles established British last week by beginning primary education not under tutor in Buckingham Palace but in a London private school, He is plotured being escorted to his automobile at the end of the flexi day's schooling by his governess, Miss Katherine Probles, and the school's headmaster. Fets—including lunch —are said to total £102 a year.—Express Photo.
FINN PREMIER FAILS TO SOLVE BIG PROBLEM
Moscow, Feb. 3.
The Finnish Prime Minister, Mr Karl- August Fagerholm, left here by train today for Leningrad after his talks with Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the Soviet Prime Minister.
But it is expected here that talks will be resumed in the spring on early summer on out- standing questions of Soviet- Finnish trade which were not mentioned in yesterday's joini communique issued by the two Teadu Leaders.
Desperate Effort Stops Fire
The Iowa Republican agreed age-old poverty of the region." that many proposed amerid- He said the United States "is ments will be offered, But he in desperate need" of the "cour predicted that no major changes aga of a Franklin Roosevelt f will be made.
we are to surmount the chal- of lenge facing us in the field foreign polley."—United Press.
Hickenlooper said he would go along, however, with efforts to put
sort of cut-off date Into the measure for ending the aid programme.
The House wrote in a pro- vision to end it by concurrent resolution of the two Houets which would not require "Pre- sidential signatures
Hickenlooper also lined up with opponents of a streng drive to separate the military and economic parts of the President's programme.
Stand Together
ICA Mission Arrives In Casablanca
A
Casablanca, Feb. 3.
four-member
com- State mission of the US Department's International Administra- "I see no reason to separate Co-operation them," he said, I think they tion (ICA) arrived" here go together did should be con- today by air from Madrid. sidered together.”
Sen. John 7
J. Sparkman, al high-ranking Democratic mem
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The delegation, led by Mr ber of the Committee, sald William Morats, will spend two yesterday that he also
months in Morocco, discussing opposed to soparation. Sparkman possible American ald. said he considers a "good, solid economie id programme" more cluded Messrs John Canning The delegation, which also in- Important that the military pro- Lawrence Shea and Rene Plor, visions of the President's re It was understood that the
was welcomed by Moroccan quest. mala problem still unresolved
President Eisenhower asked Foreign Ministry oficials. how Finland's favourable balance of trade should be
Buenos Aires, Feb. 3. Congress for standby authority delegation will go to Rubat to- covered now that Poland and A roaring forest fire which to use US farees if necessary morrow.
to halt Communist aggression Rumanía no longer participate burned for six days in the
In the Middle East.
He also in tripartile trade agreements Luan Tere area of La Pampa
requested! authority for the with Finland ond
Soviet Province and destroyed over Administration to spend as the Union
in
EARLIER VISIT
The
|100,000 hectares was finally ex- at $200 million of already. j recalled that the delegation had
by a
It Speaking to reporters, Moran BCCS
funds in
The made an earlier visit to Morocco appropriated
lust December at the request latter pro Middle East. The
of the Moroccan Government potal has run into strong oppo and had. spent three weeks altion in the Senate.
possibilities of Sen. Irving M. Ives said in a studying the
prepared for New American al to this country. stations that if the Com-
He said the United States
Morocco.
Unguished by a backfire last Polish Coal
night
Icarned here today, was Thousands of cattle and wild Finland, whose foreign ex-nimals perished in the fire, change position is difficult at which wps started present, must in future pay in lightning bolt in the drought broadcast Western currency for Polish parched undergrowth. Although York coal which she previously got no Ilves were lost, five persons munists take over the Middle agreed in principle on ald' for in exchange for the delivery of were treated for bung and East Western Europe will be goods to the Soviet Union. three towns in the district were the next target
Western Yesterday's communique said temporarily evacuated,
Europe cannot stand long with- the four-day talks had
out oil from the Middle East." WOS in friendship. "proccested in
Fagerholm is Mr
Ives said the doctrine is on to spend
Important part of the necessary two days in Leningrad before
move to head off the Bussions.
Problems Ignored
The
backfire was the last desperate resort of some 500 remén, soldiers and volunteer who fought the flames. It stopped the fire just short of dried He was seen of the station bruisland.
returning home.
In a brief
When asked what kind of ald
anticipated, Moran saith this depended on the discussions which the delegation would have with the Moroccan Gov- ernment-France-Presse.
Cairo, Feb. 3. President Nasser signed a 'de- "the free cree today banning cement ex- the Suez Canal ports from Egypt without and the Gulf of Aqaba, the special licence,Beuter.
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by Marshal Bulganin and other Firemen said that If the wind- Soviet oficials together with blown flames had reached the heads of diplomatic missions, brush it would have been suleide Humphrey Eld Eisenhower's The station wre festooned with to fight them and the fire might programme "largely ignored" Soviet and Finnish Bags.
have gone all the way to the such problems holm sad pecch, Mr Fager- Colorado River, 300 kilometres navigation of
my arrival here to the south--United Press. said that I was coming as a good neighbour to good neigh- kurs.
This feeling of good neighbourliness has strengthen- ed considerably during my stay." |---Rector,
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SIX European Foreign Mini
story will mot here today in a bid to overcome obstacles threatening to dilay the signa- ture of treaties. or the pro- past six-country common market and Euratom, the atord pool.
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