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king," mourners left hundreds of floral arrangements while filing through the
entertainer's famous Graceland mansion.
Baker optimistic on
Canal pact's passing
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porated into the treaty.
Under the accord, the canal would
be gradually turned over to Panama
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THE CLARIFYING memo, issued
in October by President Carter and
Torrijos, specifies that the United
States would havema right of priority
passage in wartime and could take
whatever action it saw fit to protect
the waterway, including military
force.
Baker said Torrijos "would con-
sider" making that proviso a part of
the main document.
Baker was not the first senator to
warn Torrijos that the treaty faces
defeat in the Senate. But his words
carried special importance. As the
leader of the Senate's 38 Republi-
cans, Baker controls most, if not all,
the GOP votes that would be vital to
the ratification vote. "
Baker's visit was seen by some
U.S. observers here as a maneuver to
put his own - or his party's - im-
print on the treaty issue. But he said
all subsequent dealings on the matter
would be handled by the White House
and State Department.
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