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Egypt broke diplomatic ties with Washington during the Six-Day War. Former U.S. Treasury Secre• tary Robert Anderson, in Cairo on a trouble-shooting mission OPEN THURS. & SAT 'TIL 9 for President Nixon, is trying to assess the attitude of the Nasser government on the possi- SHORE CHEVROLET IS PROUD TO HAVE DETROIT'S Larry Stern 358-2232 Res. Harry Abram LI 8-4119 Res. LEASING ALL MAKES TW I-0600 King Hussein of Jordan, who arrived in Cairo Sunday for two days of consultations with Presi- dent Nasser, will visit Washing- ton next month for talks with President Nixon. Anderson has had a lengthy meeting with Egyp- tian Economic Minister Hassan Abbas Zaki on the possibility of increasing trade. He saw Hussein Monday. The Cairo newspaper Al Gum- hourea charged the U.S. De- fense Department with "interfering openly" against the Arabs by al- legedly helping Israel plan and execute reprisal actions. 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