Show S O To Wasatch a t 3 HOOVER EXPECTED TO IO CLEAR STAND STANDON ON INTERVENTION By THOMAS L. L STOKES United Press Staff Correspondent ABOARD THE U. U S. S S. S UTAH Dec Dee 29 United Press Press President President elect Herbert Hoover when he calls upon President Coolidge to report on the the- results of his good will tour of ot South America Is expected to clear up any possible atlon tation of ot his Interview with President President dent Hi HIpolito poll to of Argentina regarding the subject of lon tion Mr Hoover clearly Indicated dUring dur- dur lag ing ng his conversations with President Irigoyen that intervention in the affairs of or other countries was wag not nota a a. policy of the United States The president-elect president simultaneously In Indicated indicated in- in that circumstances sometimes sometimes sometimes some some- times forced the United States to protect the lives Ilves and property of Am Americans abroad Mr Hoover according to sources close to the president elect pointed to Nicaragua as an example of or this policy and the fact that the sending sending sending send send- ing of United States marines to the Central American republic did not Involve any Imperialistic ambitions nor did it a a. desire to acQuire acquire acquire ac ac- ac- ac quire territory POINTED OUT DUTY A duty of the United States wh which ch- ch M Mr 11 Hoover er Is said to have pointed out to the officials of Argentina was the necessity of protecting the market for agricultural products He Ue is said to have told Argentine officials that the Increasing consumption consumption con con- of ot food in the United States gradually would overtake the production of ot foodstuffs thus reducing American competition of ot these Uiese commodities in the world market Mr Hoover stressed the refrigeration system which al although although although al- al though an American development is working to the advantage of Argentinas Argentina's meats in placing them in a good competitive position Inthe in inthe inthe the European markets M Members of the mission feel fee that relations of friendly confidence were established between Mr Hoover and the South American republics which will work toward a a. better understanding between en the United States and the southern re re- re publics EXCHANGED VIEWS Because of the fact that he Js is s not yet president of the United States it was said that Mr Hoover confined confined confined con con- fined his conversations to an ex exchange x- x change of Impressions and the Imparting Im Im- im- im parting parting- of extensive Information on problems in Iq which the leaders of the te various nations visited were interested inter inter- ested i S. S Mr Hoover er was said t to have ha avoided carefully any iny expression of opinion concerning any Inter- Inter American differences to which the United States is not a party Keen observers of world affairs who accompanied the president president- elect on his trip feel that South America has definitely entered upon an era of t peace They pointed out that there are no racial antagonisms within the continent and that the only outstanding differences are over oer boundaries which are being established by commissions by varIous various various var var- ious methods of ot arbitration |