Show SOUTH AMERICAN TROUBLES I Brazil and Argentina Will Do All in Power to Settle Them Washington Nov 13It Is the understanding under-standing among prominent members of the diplomatic corps that the visit of President CamposSalles of Brazil to 4ii T > I iolflnnt nf ArfpnHiin has boon productlvcof an agreeable understanding understand-ing by which these two powerful republics repub-lics agree to exert their united Influences In-fluences toward the pacific adjustment of some of the perplexing questions which have disturbed their neighboring republics While there is said to have been no formal treaty or alliance the Indications are that the two nations will now carry forward the same genera gen-era policy for a pacific adjustment of pending difficulties Ono of these concerns con-cerns Is the coast line of Bolivia At one time Bolivia Was possessed of a considerable ocean front with some Koort harbors But as a result of a warfare Chile took possession of all of Bolivias coast line leaving that country in the same condition us Switzerland Switz-erland without access to sea and lemmed In all sides by opposing forces Bolivia has taken this very much to icart and her plans have appealed to the sense 01 Justice of quite a number of the South American States Tf la Iwtllavnrl flint Bolivias PllKflt has been taken Into consideration in conversations between the Presidents of Brazil and Argentina and that vllhout any recourse to arbitrary nouns they will try to Induce Chile to grant Bolivia a restoration of at cast some part of her coastline thus restoring her former dignity and Im lortanco as a maritime flatlpn Owing to the stiong bonds between thcso two nations and Chile It Is felt that Chile vlll be disposed to grunt every Just desire for tho rehabilitation of Bolivia J Beyond this however there Is said to be no likelihood of any pressure being brought to bear on Chile and It Is only I through pacific means and the usual exercise of good offices that the change is hoped to be brought about |