115 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22 1920 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN (5) 9 PAGE THREE 4 White House Will Dominate Latin- American Policy Hoover to Place Reliance in Arbitration; Opposed to Intervention 。 of U. S. By Harry W. Frantz Uprated Press Staff Correspondent The White House and not the state department will be the fount of La-tin-American policy during the admintion of Herbert Hoover. The new president will assume his post as chief counsel to the American affairs unequalled by any previous president or secretary of state, and with the lessons of the good will tour fresh in his mind be naturally will occupy himself with special interest in this place of foreign policy. In a dozen different addresses during his tour he however revealed his manifold views on the importance ofican diplomacy should be directed to the establishment of genuine confidence and esteem among the Americas, and statesmen have said as much, but perhaps never with the same practical realization of the means necessary to However will place his reliance upon recidivism as the best agency for preventing inmates from will oppose interventionist activities or the United States government although not in any respect relinquishable. He must be determined to protect American lives and properly. Through the encouragement of the United States out Latin America, However doubtless hopes that any occasion for external interference will be automatically allied. Increasing Contact In the diplomatic sphere, Hoover's dominant thought will be to build up in Latin America the finest possible state of international security representative. During his trip Hoover gave particular attention to the role of government and militants for their posts, and considered the particular talents requisite for the most effective national security apparatus in American capitals. The United States diplomatic relations with Latin America will also be marked by increasing contact between two chic times of the Cold War, with Latin American presidents will naturally influence many of his decisions affecting these countries. It is reasonable to anticipate that many future Latin American presidents will be more likely to be the precedent established by Howe in inter-american visiting. In the economic sphere, four major proposals or suggestions were developed in the last decade. It was apparent that all of these topics had been in process of development during Hoover's service as Secretary of State. These follows. First, the encouragement of aviation and highway development as the most practicable means of promoting closer international contact; Secondly, the confinement of external borrowing to loans is desirable for repayment of debt that is designed to purposes as public works, railways, port development, and other revenue-producing projects. Thirdly, the confinement to balance budgets impoverished by inadequate taxation or loans sought for the purpose of speculative commodity financing. Economic Settlement - Economic Settlement Thirdly, general recognition of the sanctity of contracts honestly enters into, and Fourly, the settlement of economic differences through just decisions about trade and international courts of the various countries without recourse to diplomatic negotiation. Hoover's views on the first two proposals already are generally known. The other matters were discussed briefly in the Court of Brazil at Rio Janeiro, which some international observers considered as potentially the most significant of the dozen specious made by the president-themed. Hoover "And as our international trade increases, the relations of our citizens of foreign countries with the fabric of international commerce upon which the world is today dependent for its very existence will change," he added. "A contract benefit entered upon under the laws of each country. But for the confidence in the courts of all nations, we would want our international relations would become hazardous and weakened. And the just decisions of the courts are critical to citizens out of the field of diplomatic Any Student May Gain General Knowledge of Psychology From Reading of Two Approved Books Rent Your Car The new professional student who scales to gain a general knowledge of the field of psychology as it stands should read "A General Introduction to Psychology." by C. R. Katz. The reader should read "Psychology," by C. K. Opden, according to M. Bleich Morvison of the department of psychology. from "A General Introduction to Psychology," (M.Millan, 1928), by C. K. Grishth associate professor of educational psychology in the University of Virginia general volume which was published in 1923, and is a survey of the programs of psychology. According to the author, "its most ambitious is to help students to understand the science in the large and to understand its shifting successes and failures." 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Order offenses, those reasoned and disciplined, are important in body problem, historical and present interpretation; how the brain works the purpose and interest of people in society; behavior in general; thinking; emotion and character; and the abnormal nature of them. relations into the field of abstract justice." KFKU Is Reaching Out for New DX Records With Increased Power Hawaii and Canada and Distant States Report Reception From Mt. Oread KPKU, the radio station of the University, has been getting much better in recent years. The wavelength and the broadcasting of their programs through WIREN's net are among its strengths. control panel and 1,000 watts power. * station has been heard in Houlbulo, Cameroon, Canada and other distant states. FKKC does not sell for correspondence, and of course does not receive mail nor postal. that is received by WRS. WREN has been heard in almost every county in the United States, and he is a national favorite. I predicted that KFKU would take that off-the-shelf offer, but the people do not. The new crystal control panel gives a much sharper wave, and carries farther. The new power of 1,000 watts The WREN officials ask for correspondence and get low of two meals if it is not possible. If it is put on a lighter program not asked for meals by the ex-counsel, the ex-counsel will still believe gives the station a chance to use all of the power that the set was built for without cutting it down. Santiago, Chile Jan. 25 - (UPP) Needy schoonhoja get free burcairs in Santiago. Upon invitation of the barbers' union, they born recently to go in crowds to the barbers' school where they were shuighed by simsue in town. In part due to being in one day by the principal of their school. Send the Daily Kansan Home Chilean Lad Gets Free Haircut Home Service Laundry and Dry Cleaning Phone 1329 Conservatory Presents Two Historical Recitals Work called for and delivered H. D. Hearn, mgr. 1243 Cunn. Other Campus Special Appleton, Wis., Jan. 23—Historic recitals are being presented by the conservatory at Lawrence College. Tomorrow - Fri. - Sat. Tonight — See Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle in "A Single Mau" Ever get a speed ticket? The first program included music by English, French, Italian and German composers of the 10th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The numbers were arranged in chronological order with the domestic keyboard. The second recital will illustrate the Classic Viennese period of the development of piano music. She could drive a car—into anything for her foot wouldn't behave on the accelerator REGINALD DENNY Red Hot Speed the University of Nebraska is to receive an estate valued at between $175,000 and $200,000 in addition to one of the finest art collections in Lincoln through the death of Mrs. Anne Frank Hall, formerly a legal attorney. 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