Show PAN AMERICAN All ti TERr Coolidge Sa Says U S S. Aims to Assist Not Burden Fellows WAShINGTON Ma May fly Dy The Tho Associated Press Irese na- na nations In the Pan American union stand on a basis of absolute equal equal- equality ity with the United tates Coolidge declared In an address before the Pan American Corn Com Commercial mercial conference Tuesday It Is the often otte declared and es- es established established policy ot of this govern govern- government government ment he said to use uso Its resources Os es not to burden them but to assist them not to control them but t l cooperate with them It Is the forces of oC sound think think- thinkIng lug Ing sound Bound government and sound economics which hold the only hope for real progress real tree free dom dorn and real prosperity for the masses of the p people ople that need the constantly combined efforts of all the tho enlightened forces of socIety DUTY Our first duty Is to secure these results at home but an almost al- al almost most equal obligation requires us to exert our moral Influence to assist all the peoples of 0 the Pan American merlc n union to provide simi simi- similar similar lar agencies for tor themselves Our Pan American union Is cre- cre creating a a. new civilization cl In these western republics representative ot of all that Is best In the history of the old world Ye We must cooperate co- co operate In Its advancement through mutual helpfulness s. s mutual con con- J ce and mutual forbearance Discussing Improved trade re- re relations relations lations In the lie wt western tern hemisphere the president suggested a Pan American on nd advertis InS InS' lie declared that advertis- advertis advertising Ing was the tho most Important In- In In enlarging trade ot of all forms torms of advertising that which results from personal and personal contact Is most val val- valuable al- al T U LIFE A conference of oC this nature that will bring Into litto such Intimate relationship the tho representatives of the various arlous l elements clements of so 50 many different nations nation he said can not help revealing many new wants ant and many new sources fr front which tb they can L be o supplied U sources of enormous value alue and a constantly Increasing dependence of the tho whole world upon the prod prod- nets of their natural resources as- as assures BUres them of n a continually ing commercial horizon zon While C own country Is desirous of partIcipatIng In this trade It does docs not wish Ish to do so eo at the expense of any other people but upon a basis which lJ is mutually just and le Commerce has no other foundation We Vc expect other countries to duce commodities which we can use uso for our benefit ant and we expect to produce commodities which they can call use for or their bone o fit The result Is n a moro more abundant abundant dant life for all concerned |