Show I WORLD TO HEAR PRESIDENT TALK Roosevelt to 10 Urge Friendly Solution to 10 Pacific's Problems W WASHINGTON WASHINGTO July 20 Pres P tf Pres Pres- President ident Roosevelt is believed to be e contemplating con using Hawaii as a a. forum to enunciate a doctrine of peace and neighborliness In the Pacific The president now now headed for tor the distant outpost of the United States will deliver a radio address m Hono Honolulu lulu July 28 Any expression of the American viewpoint In the Pacific would receive receive receive re re- keen attention now in troubled orld capitals Some of the newer Pacific developments developments develop develop- ments that have engaged world attention at include increase of talk of war Japanese territorial and trade expansion the open door policy In China American recognition of Soviet Soviet So So- viet Ru Russia sia and world non non recognition tion of naval limitation on and general disarmament exclusion of Japanese from the United States and end the future of the Philippines It was considered Improbable that the chief executive would deal specifically with these problems but rather might outline a 3 long range View v that there is no problem than can not be tackled on a friendly rf basis Copyright 1934 by the Associated Press II ABOARD NEW ORLEANS Accompanying Ac Ac- companying Roosevelt J July ly 20 JP A fT Pleased by a il visit at t sea from the navy Macon icon and a 3 favorable report from rom Postmaster Postmaster- General James Tames A. A Farley Fancy on ort postal finances President Roosevelt continued toward to ward his Hawa Hawaiian an vacation ground today The visit of the Macon to the cruisers Houston and New Orleans 1200 miles out at sea made history Never before has a giant ship of the skies akles made contact with a 3 naval craft carrying the president of the United States |