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Show FRENCHMEN ARE PLEASED. Embassador Takes Occasion to Deny a False Report. WASHINGTON, May 14. Embassador JuFserand of France, speaking on behalf of the French delegates to the International Interna-tional Railway congress today, expressed deep regret over a rumor that his coun-trynun coun-trynun were displeased by the Injection Oi a discussion of the rallroa1 rate qu s-i,,n s-i,,n In th s., tal functions attendant upon up-on th.- congress He has taken occasion i infer with all of the delegates from Franco and has learned that the discussion discus-sion between Becretary Taft and Stuy-;ani Stuy-;ani l-'l-h pr-sldent of the Illinois Central Cen-tral railroad Invoked their keen Interest The were impresseri particularly iy ;no Iroedom with which questions of this character are discussed In America "The delegates from France were enchanted en-chanted with th. reception received in this country and with everything Ameri-nn." Ameri-nn." said "the Embass.idoi ' That Was BRcywn bj the banquet given by tho French delegates to their American col- , agues At tint banquet Mr. Man-Joules. former Minister of Public Works In Trance and n personal friend of President Presi-dent LfOubcl voiced the unqualified gratitude grati-tude of the delegates to the Americans." |