Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 7, 1914, Page 4

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| 8| It was pointed out that Mr. I\ T E B & ment of the' department throughout £ = To. E REGAI_LEU the trying period during which he has been head of the American embassy in the Mexican capital. Despite the handicap under which L L Charge O'Shaughnessy has been work- EmbaSSy at MEXWO Clty ing he has accomplished much in be- .| balf of American and other foreign in- May Be Closed. terests in Mexico. One opinion expressed was that the United States might not be in a posi- | tion to continue its leadership among RUMUR NOT CONFIRMED | the foretan element so well it it should ¥ close the embassy. 2 Captain. Bradshaw, on the York- town, reported that unrest continued Pointed. Out That Charge d’Affaires|in Ensenada: Rear Admiral Cowles, i on the "cruiser Pittsburg, reported Has Accomplished Much in Behalt oAy Aringlat Masatias Eat st oy of American and Other interests in| indication of the outcome of the fight: E g the Troubled Republic. X ing. The cruiser “Raleigh has left Mazatlan for. Topolobampo. ‘Washington, Jan. 7.—Reports are o ks | current here that President Wilson 1 Every man has a “‘best girl”’—little or big—if you are the man work Jor her; if you are the girl ask him to help you to win this hendsome == s has decided to close the United States Notice embassy at Mexico City and-to recali| » | B, A. installation Thursday Charge Nelson O’Shaughnessy. These 2 o rumors are received with doubt in of- Syenlnks Jnnunry‘s. ati8 oiclock sharp fictal circles but are persistent. All members are requested to be pre- Secretary Bryan is absent and other [sent. Lunch will be served and a officials here have not learned the|good time is mssured. conclusions reached at the conference By the President, hetween President Wilson and John CHAS. 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