Show HUGH WALLACE DIES I n At Was Receiver of Public Moneys in Utah for I Two Years WASHINGTON Jan 1 Asso- Asso Press Press Hugh Hugh Campbell Wallace Wallace Wal Wal- lace former ambassador to France died tod today y Ho was 67 Heart disease with Wallace had been heen afflicted for Coi some sometime sometime time Ume was tho the cause of or death lie had been beci confined to bed for fOl several sc weeks Mrs Wallace anti and a J. J niece niece- who resides in P Paris rIs France were with hut him at the cn end Born at Lexin Lexington ton Mo 10 Mr Ir Wallace Wal Wal- laco lace was active in councils of the tho Democratic party fo for many cars Ho lie never sought public office His public erIc bervice consisted of two years yearn as is receiver of ot public moneys moncy of or Utah from 1885 to 1887 to which ho he was appointed by President Cleveland and as s United States i ambassador ambassador am am- n- n to Franco France from roni 1919 to 1921 to which post ho bo was named l by President Wilson Mr Z Wallace te was alJ elected elec a member member mem niem- ber of ot the Democratic national committee from Washington in 1892 and antl again In 1896 but resigned before before be be- fore toro completing his second term Ho was elected again In 1916 lb Ho was as chosen chose frequently as s delegate to the tho Democratic national conventions conven Ions and antI took an nn active part in the campal campaigns ns of ot 1912 and 1916 in lu 11 h Woodrow hWoodrow Wilson was wag elected p president en t. t |