Show T TALK AU OF POLICIES 1 AT WHITE HOUSE Taft and Roosevelt Spend a a aPart aPart Part of Sunday in of Conference Washington Feb F b 28 For For more more than an hour this afternoon President ont Roosevelt and President elect Taft disk cussed the tho Issues and policies which tho the retiring President will hand over overto over overto overto to the Taft TaCt administration at noon on Thursday Foreign affairs occupied most moat of ot attention There is the best of or authority for tor the statement that thai the time new flea administration w will follow tollow the policy that Mr r Roosevelt haa has adopted with regard rd to fore affairs generally gen gen- orally crall and with reference to limo Uio Far Last Est President Roosevelt's Interest t in the Uie Eastern question Is lit so o deep that he ho is known to have nive prepared with his own hand a resume of ot the situation sit sll- ution as regards Japan which he ho will tea leave for th the of his successor lIe He has bus frequently with Mr 1 Taft Tart on these points un und In fact tact mae hall been largely largel guided 1 b by the President President- elects elect's Intimate know knowledge ledge gc of or tho the Eastern East East- era ern situation which he ho gained by personal per per- personal contact with the emperor of Japan and prominent nt Japanese Chinese Chinese Chi Chi- nese nose and Russian statesmen Tho The policy polley of ot Knox in the state department de do- therefore will also bo be the policy of ot Root though Itis It ItIs Is not Intended to convey the Idea IdoA here that there thero will be any slavish following following fol tol- fol- fol lowing by the n new W administration of or either cither Roosevelt or Root but that the general attitude that the tho United States for th the past pt seven years has maintained main maln- tamed toward Far 1 a 1 Eastern lern questions and foreign affairs In general will be bt subjected to Ic no DO marked chon change o. o |