AMERICAN POLICY
RESTORATION OF CONFIDENCE,
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
NEW YORK, December 12.
Colonel House, who is a strong sup* porter Of President-elect Roosevelt, writing in the current issue of the magazine “Foreign Affair®,” discusses America’s foreign policy, which article, it i s assumed, affords a broad outline of the policy which President Roosevelt will follow.
Colonel House say© th e aim of the new Administration will be to ‘‘liquidate war so that world confidence may be restored and world trade freed from shackles.”
He specified the lowering of prohibitive tariff© to a competitive, revenueproducing basis, th e revision of the war debts, and the taking, of them out of politics. He ©ays disarmament will be achieved ns “the sequel' to the creation of a state of security which the world lacks to-day.” He also favoured the supplementing of the Pact of Pari s with a consultative agreement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1932, Page 5
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