| Show WHITE HOUSE DEFENDS ITS POLICY FROM MANY CRITICS pr Protecting Life and and Property Prop- Prop erty Declared First Duty Duty- of Government ANSWER TO BORAH He Insists However US Has No Business Ill IQ Nicaragua Nicaragua WASHINGTON Jan Tan Wy S ByThe The Tho Associated Press opponent Press of the American governments government's policy In Nicaragua now augment augment- augmented ed ed by certain European as a ell eli as Latin-American Latin newspapers newspaper have been answered anew b by Coolidge administration and prin prin- principles prin- prin principles principles enunciated 50 10 years ears all as ag have hare been recalled to back up it In Its attitude These principles brought tJ t light ht from tho the aging tiles files of th state department yesterday and announced from the White Hou as one set of several pr for tor the governments s present ent action were connected In the so Sl o called Evarts Eva doctrine k a note communicated by William Max Max- Maxwell Maswell Maxwell well Evarts secretary secretary- of stale stalo under President Hayes to Min Minister ister Foster for presentation t the Mexican government In ISIS 1818 The The Tho first duty of the note not said i Is to protect lIt life and property This Thi is a obligation For this gov are aro Instituted and government neglecting or falling tailing to perform It become worse than useless This duty the tho government go of the United States has determined o to perform to the extent of Its power toward toward Its citizens on tb the border It i is not solicitous It never has ha been about bout the methods or ways way was wa's In which that l I shall be by by tr treaty aty stipulations stipulations orby or orby orby by formal conventions convention whether r rby by action of judicial tribunals or OJ that of military force Protection in fact tact to Amer American A ml ican lives and property Is li the sol soI sol point point upon which the th United States State are tenacious DIRECT llE This policy together with that laid down by Secretary Hugh s which led to the Central r An r Ican lean ican treaty designed to terminate recurring revolutionary tendencies a aIn In these those countries wem-e wem pointed to toas toas toas as having direct bearing on the administrations administration's Nicaraguan stand Attention ira was failed called to theM after acter Chairman Borah Borab Bor of the son son- lit sen-lit ate foreign relations had bad taken a definite against such a policy a as unwar unwar- unwarranted unwarranted ranted intervention Meanwhile French English and ani Costa Rica newspapers have the latest editorial J against this country's country action iii sending warships and landing mJ- mJ marines rines mi rines In Nicaragua where the American recognized conservative e go of President Diaz Is Juil B being opposed In warfare by Juan D B Liberal with Mexican Mexicans French newspapers of all types charge tho the United States with Im Im while the London Sp Sp says the th whole of Central and South America will 11 be further excited against the th Monroe doc doc- doctrine doc doctrine trine trifle LITTLE NEWS S As to the tho he actual dev In NIcaragua Itself officials here have havo little new news but Managua Manag re reports re- re report reports ports port besides telling of preparations preparations for further engagements sa say that Liberal adherents have hav asked to appoint appoint a representative to trent treat with Diaz Dial and that Rear Reu Admiral Latimer In command of American naval forces has an- an an announced flounced his willingness to use his hl hi good rood offices toward this end in a statement to Associated Press at 1 Puerto Cabeza where he has set et up hIs own gor- gor rov eminent declares declare he h is striving to maintain the tle th Nicaraguan Lion without animosity against the AmerIcan government go or Interests In Nicaragua Senator Borah's open disagree disagree- disagreement ment with the administration was wa a made known following a confer confer- once nce ho he had with the president lIe said h he had learned that Amer American ican teams Interests were in no danger In Nicaragua and expressed tb belief that tb the United States was waa upholding by armed force orce a Nica Nica- Nica Nicaraguan Nicaraguan executive holding office without constitutional sanction on no |