Show SENATOR ASKS FOR BRITAIN'S PEACE POINTS Aid Measure Gets Okeh of Unit on Foreign Relations WAS WASHINGTON H IN G TON Feb 13 AP A P-A A call on Britain to state her peace aims in establishing establishing lishing I a p war post war st order of world peace was voiced in in the senate Thursday shortly after the foreign relations ions committee voted a 15 5 to 8 approval of the aid to idt Brit in administrations administration's bill s Senator Senator Austin A stin of Vermont the i. i assistant s ant Republican R leader explained explained ex ex- ll ed that in making this suggestion suggestion sug sug- he was not proposing its incorporation in the lese lend b bill U but merely t that Britain's Britain peace views should be considered when when the negotiations began for the transfer of war materials Britain Austin said should be willing to state her pe peace ce aims what she intended to do after the war ended to establish a new sanction of peace by which disputes dis dis- dib- dib p l es would be settled without re resort resort resort re- re sort to force Should State Alms Aims She should be willing to commit commit com corn mit to us he continued that thereafter in the Orient when we we take a stand we will not be left there holding the bag bag that that she will vill not abandon us us' us-as us as in the case of Austin went on to say that there ought also to be some understandIng understanding understanding under under- standing for cooperative defense of the mile mile mile Atlantic shoreline shoreline shoreline shore shore- line In jn the western hemisphere hemisphere- a defense strong enough to expel any intruder r. r The lend-lease lend bill bill was approved by the senate committee in substantially substantially substantially sub sub- the same form by which it passed the house It goes now to the senate floor where debate will begin Monday Vote on Measure l Fourteen Democrats and one Republican Republican Re Re- publican on the committee voted the bill to the senate floor while five Republicans two Democrats and one Progressive opposed The vote Democrats for for Chairman Chairman George of Georgia and Senators Harrison of Wagner of Ne New Ne' York Connally of Texas Thomas of U Utah al Van Nuys Nuj S' S of Indiana Murray of Montana Pepper Pepper Pepper Pep Pep- per of Florida Green of Rhode Island IsIan Barkley of Kentucky Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reyn Reyn- olds of North Carolina Guffey of Pennsylvania Glass of Virginia and B Byrnes of ol So SoUth th Carolina Republican Republican lican m for for White of Maine Democrats against against Cillette Gillette of Iowa and and- Clark of Missouri Republicans Republicans Re Re- publicans a against Johnson Johnson of California California Cali Call fornia C Capper of Kansas Vanden Vanden- berg of Michigan Nye of North Dakota and of 1 Minnesota Minne Minne- sota Progressive against against La La Follette Follette Follette Fol- Fol lette of ot Wisconsin I 1 |