Show om am POTATO RULES IN OP oi I EFFECT THIS F PA by Mr Ir I BOISE Id Idaho April The grading and branding re that she will be announced Apr capturing May 2 2 that six have tian may be had prior ani et- et x- x the regulations regulation we so ber I. I said John SI or of kee keeping ln missIoner of l r i- with H ha operation or of field I Inspector ISh I am con office generals general's s es the people of oC W Ii al of 3 11 surel surety be bep beof ing cc er reach ach an an amIcable of p potato t r will I be given the he in e was by In his address Which voted almost to toT 1 T affairs that where er an can citizen goes the duties our government must follow allow him lie He said BallI protection of American lives and property con con- the tho main problems of oC the United States government In both Nicaragua and China Our government h has s usually been too remiss rather r than too active e In the lawful rights of ts citizens abroad he added That Thal tins hIlS been so long our establIshed pOlicy that It Is rather difficult to conceive It as- as assuming suming a truculent and arrogant attitude X NOT 01 D 11 ST ST. Taking cognizance or of conten- conten contentions contentions In some quarters that Arner- Arner AmerIca Ica was Imperialistic Mr Ir Coolidge disclaimed any program or of mill mill- military tary aggrandizement lIe consid- consid considered ered It a curious circumstance that thos who advocated this country taking mandates over off oCt countries In Asia were Continued On ljJ c 1 0 UNITED STATES MUST PROTECT ITom One most mos critical when we are at- at attempting attempting tempting to encourage the main main- maintenance tena-nce tena ot of order the continuity or of duly duh established government and the protection ot of lives and property ot of our OUI citizens under a general reIgn ot of law In these countrIes that are near at hand and where here we we have l large rge and peculiar interests The president saId laid that the revolutionary forces ot of Nicaragua appear to have hayo received arms and ammunition from some source In Mexico The recent reply ot of Eugene Chen Cantonese foreign er to the protest ot of the United States and allied governments over tie the at was described as In tone and to a. a certain degree responsive leaving the final disposition ot of the lassie IL a matter for tor further con b by our go Devoting molt attention to Mexico Mr Ir Coolidge reiterated that the main problem there Was the question ot of confiscation ot of proper property lie said ald tIle the Washing Washington ton government feared that Mex- Mex Mexico 1 ico 0 Is threatening to disregard the principle that private at prop prop- property erty should not be taken without fall fair com compensation Everybody favors arbitration the at Issue Is he continued rete refer refer- referring 1 ring rille to the senates senate's su suggestion Under the present clr circumstances I can see grave gravo difficulties In for for- formulatIng formulating a question which the two governments would agree to submit to such a a. tribunal The princIple that property Is not to be confiscated and the duty or of our government to pro pro- protect protect It are so well veli established that It is doubtful it if they should be permitted to be questioned Very like likely I Mexico would feel that the right to make a constitution and pass l ts is a privilege ot of her sovereignty which she could not permit to be brought Into ques- ques tion It has therefore seemed that we are more mora likely to secure an adjustment through negotiation SITUATiON Declaring that the friendship ot of America for tor China Is proverb proverbIal Ial the president said that no course ot of aggression is in mind Ve S are there thero to prevent ag- ag against our people b by any ot of their disorderly elements clements ho he added Ultimately the tho tur- tur turmoil molt moil will quiet down and some form torm of authorIty will emerge which will no doubt be prepared to make adequate settlement for any wrongs we have suffered I In Nicaragua and toward the governments ot of countries which we have recognized this side ot of the tho Panama canal wo we feet feel a moral responsibility that does does' not attach to other nations nations- Mr Coolidge told his audience will be discouraged in these countries he declared and for tor that purpose ho he said the United States government had taken aken a hand handIn bandla In Nicaragua w We are not making war wa on Nicaragua r any more than a po- po policeman policeman on the street Is making war on passersby he added Calling dalling foro for a thoroughly Amer- Amer AmerIcan Amerlean lean Ican press the president urged that It avoid arousing foreign anti sentiment and refrain from Crom ma malicious malicious licious and partisan attacks on the tho conduct ot of our own go erl ment In its efforts to defend I American rights when they are arc threatened or Invaded In foreign countries It Is all right to say that when our citizens enter a foreign coun- coun country country try that they should do so with the und understanding that they are arG areto to abide by the laws ot of that country countr he continued They should and they hey do and our gov- gov government would be the last to interfere In the Just application ot of the law ot of his domicile to our citizens But this is only a par par- partIal partial statement ot of the tho case lJ LAW The admissIon ot of our citizens within their territory is a volun volun- tary net act ot of foreign governments It Is II a tacit Invitation When we permit foreigners to come here and when other countries admit our citizens we know and they know that such aliens allens come and got not only under the rights and duties Imposed by law but also under the rights and duties imposed by International law There Li b nothing unfair nothing Imperialistic tn In this prin- prin ciple It has been universally adopted and reco recognized as right and just and Is the only reason reason- reasonable able method by which enlightened humanity can safeguard friendly Intercourse among tho citizens ot of different nations This policy polley has been adopted In furtherance of the tho humanitarian for a universal rel reign n ot of law These principles art are involved In some or of the difficulties that we have recently been trying to work out with foreign nations especially with Mexico HIGH The recent period ha 1155 brought America into Inlo a new position In Inthe inthe the world We e shall have havo to bear the Inevitable criticisms and try to discharge the inevitable obliga- obliga obligations which arise from this condi condi- condition tion Because some others have pursued that course It may be feared that we shall embark upon a L program of military aggrandise- aggrandise mont ment Such however Is not the spirit ot or the American people If H een where our national Interests and the protection ot of the rights or of our citizens arc Involved we nJ- nJ tempt to assist In composing dif and supporting interns interns- international law we must expect to be charged with imperialistic motives motive In our International Inter Inter- Intercourse course c urse we must hold ourselves up to high standards ot of justice and equity We should be slow to take offense and quick to grant redress The world knows that tile the whole genius ot of America al al- was says calls it IL to the support ot of the universal rights ot of human humanity It |