Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1935 — Page 5

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STRESAPARLEY TO MARK U, S„ EUROPEAN RIFT Conference Likely to Emphasize Wide Difference , Between Viewpoints. B 4 HOBART T. MONTEK l ntted Tre.. Ma(T Correwpondent WASHINGTON. April 10—The conference of the former allied powers at Stresa tomorrow appears nicely to accentuate the wide differences between the American and the European programs for maintaining world peace. The European formula is based upon political diplomacy, political and military alliances, and military balances of power. The American program is based upon ways and means first for creating, and then maintaining economic r ability. American leaders believe political stability can be achieved only upon economic stability, through a rev'val of national and international industry and world trade. Administration leaders look upon the Stresa conference as merely another attempt by the political leaders of Europe to direct the course of Europe's chief evils, rather than to cure them. I . S. to Hold Aloof The United States will hold aloof from the Stresa meeting. Leaders believe results of the conference, at best, will havp only temporary influence for world peace. And if the European leaders achieve anything less than the best that is hoped here for them, the conference may actually aggravate Europe's present ills. This is the picture of the European situation which Secretary Cordell Hull and his advisers will present to President Roosevelt some time today, it is the same one he viewed before he left two weeks ago. Administration leaders will follow progress of the Stresa conference closely. They recognize decisions may be taken which may change the course of political events m Europe. But in the end. leaders here are convinced. Europe's problems must be settled by a readjustment of the whole economic setup there. President Roosevelt reflected this view at one of his press conferences some time ago when he said the United States, while remaining entirely aloof from tie then developing European crisis, could only hope that the American "good neighbor policy" would be extended by the European nations among themselves. Meant What He Said The President's remark at first was interpreted by lmny as a mere platitude, or a clever evasion of being led into a discussion of the European situation. It has since been revealed, however, that he meant exactly what he said, and that his remark was applicable to the situation. The "good neighbor” policy is double-barreled. Under this policy th’ "good neighbor" pledges itself: 1. Not to send itv armed forces across its own frontier. 2. To follow a "live and let live” course by reducing its own tariff and trade barriers in an effort to increase the normal exchange of goods and commerce between nations. Little Headway Made No headway has been made toward getting the nations of Europe to give the first pledge. On the second pledge, however, leaders here believe some progress is being made. This is represented in the negotiation and proclamation of the reciprocal trade agreement with Belgium opening the Belgian market for all of Europe on the goods on which the United States obtained tariff and other trade concessions under the agreement. Mr. Hull, the chief sponsor of the trade agreements program, believes a few more of these trade agreements for removal of trade barriers would start the flow of world trade.

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