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Show Committee on For-fll For-fll Relations Adverse to $iyan Plan for Goverri- Iit of Nicaragua. ON IS NOT 1NALLY SETTLED eaty, However, Will ited to Original Proms Pro-ms Regarding :anal Rights. GTON, Aug. 2. The pro-otorate pro-otorate for Nicaragua, em-treaty em-treaty suggested by Sccre-probaoly Sccre-probaoly v.ill be abandoned adverao action by the sen-relations sen-relations committeo. Ohair-was Ohair-was today instructed to ry Bryan to transmit a new treaty limited Btrictly to i $3,000,000 purchase 0f the. I and naval base oonces-t oonces-t against the proposal bo-onounced bo-onounced in the committee it "was decided it would icable to attempt a settle-5 settle-5 policy at the present timo. ded to aslc Secretary Bryan 7 the protectorate features the Nicaraguau treaty to riginally embraced, srse Policy, ms had been received by on tho committee that the :nd Secretary Bryan would to lay tho protectorate a temporarily, and it is ex-; ex-; a complete new draft of Trill be reader "within a few ut the provisions giving the iTftBStatos control over Nicaragua's 4 ft I ija nan Bacon was instructed to a i rotary Bryan to submit a treaty Vg' to the following provisions: to a !j?ran: bj- Nicaragua to the j'Jj States of a perpetual and ex-be! ex-be! J to build a canal across cia! da. ft jety-nine year lease on a naval e jf'o'on Ponseca bay and a ninety-ud ninety-ud ir -least on the Corn island an ibean sea. Jmf $3,000,000. j?irtyment by the United States to nttfB of $3,000,000 in return for ing concessions, ylwJjWlexms are practically identical ftrAwie of the treaty as originally by Secretary Bryan before he irBcb add the additional features Mi' American protectorate would li-Slr8n established. The senate ff jjitIM did not dofinitely settle tho l&of futuro protectoratos in tiite'WAmerica, however. It is un-IJfik un-IJfik that the administration is ifilfP Withdraw the suggestion for V.t w order to securo an early 'niMpn of the Nicaraguan coni- JKoppoBition was led in the' com- oday by Senators Borah, rfftf Arkansas, Williams and woro 0PP0sed to any action jMt-Jjwnitecl States toward the eser-01. eser-01. jLWvereign authority in the Cen-H-Scican countries, jfcenators of the committee do- """"'jl'.o policy with equal vigor. A fproposed to settle tho queu-Bome queu-Bome senators of tho cominit-Ijifid cominit-Ijifid to register a final de-tne de-tne present time and tho ap- I WFte was withdrawn. I'l?8 Proposed pro- "??ad made it clear that it impossible to secure ratifica-Jhe ratifica-Jhe Nicaraguan treaty in tho alWiKross if the so called Piatt MIMt were included in it. This MAlm15 understood to have in-retary in-retary Bryan to consent to |