Show PEEK QUESTIONS TRADE POLICIES WASHINGTON May G 6 GP j P Sharp Shar Sharp differences of 01 opinion between President PresIdent dent Roosevelt's two foremost advisers advisers ad ad- risers on n foreign trade were underscored underscored under scored today after aUer George N. N Peek Peele had laid on the presidents president's desk a report re re- report port pod calling into question fundamentals underlying Secretary Hulls Hull's trade tr policy Peek did not mention Hull byname by byname byname name or refer specifically to his program program program pro pro- gram of negotiating give and take give take trade rade treaties with foreign lands Buhe But Bu Buthe he ie called pointedly for a review of 01 all ill national policies based in whole or r in in part upon our international creditor status Pecks Peck's report made as special ad ad- on foreign trade raised a doubt doub as lS to whether the United States 1 I Ilow is isnow now low as bl big a creditor as generally supposed His study sought to show how that athe a athe at atthe the he and of 1934 the United States State was vas a book creditor to the ext extent exten nt of f But he said ou our status tatus as a creditor appears to depend dc de- de- de pend end upon the value of ot our direct investments in foreign countries and that hat of the war debts War Var debts comprised 00 of the owed the United States he said and the present present pres pres- ent mt value of these debts with the exception of the Republic of Finland Finland Fin Fin- land and cannot be estimated A second item stressed as doubtful was vas of direct United States investments abroad Peek called aUed these figures obsolete |