U.S. AND MEXICO
ARBITRATION
ADVOCATED
(United Pi-ess.. Association.—Copyright.) (Received 22nd January, noon.)
WASHINGTON, 21st January. , Arbitration with Mexico over oil disputes was brought appreciably nearer when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, by'a vote of -13 to 3, decided to report to the Senate a modified resolution expressing the opinion that tho Administration should accept arbitration of the disputes. Senator Borah, Chairman of the Committee, declared that the resolution would be brought before the Senate on 24th January. . ■■■■■!
. The overwhelming vote in favour of reporting it practically , assures the adoption. The resolution, primarily introduced by Senator Eobinson, as'it now stands, merely expresses the opinion of the Senate that arbitration should bo resorted to; also it indicates a means whereby it could be effected, which, in conjunction with Mi 1. Prank Kellogg's, (the Secretary of State) recent" attitude, is expected to assure an amicable settlement.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1927, Page 7
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