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Show NATIONS OF AMERICA TO lEEJi MONDAY Important Conference to Discuss Dis-cuss Vital Issues Opens at Rio Janeiro July 23. WASHINGTON, July 21. Baron Rio Brauco, tho Brazilian Minister for Foreign For-eign Affairs, advised tho Brazilian cltargo in this city, Mr. Gurgel do Ama-rul, Ama-rul, by cable today, that tho third Pan-American Pan-American couferenco at Bio Janoiro Avill bo formally opened at 8 o'clock Monday evening, July 23. Tho opeuing "waH to havo boon today, but because of tho lateness of tho arrival ar-rival of tho steamor Byron, which car-riod car-riod the American delegation and fcho representatives of a number of othor countries, it is assumed that tho delay de-lay of two days was thought necessary. In his dispatch to the embassy in this city, Baron Bio Brunco said great preparation aro being mado for tho ro-coptiou ro-coptiou of Secretary lioot, who is oxpoclcd ox-poclcd in Bio Janeiro on July 20. Soveral thousands of Brazilian students stu-dents will lead tho demonstration in honor of tho American Secretary of Stato. Tho President's palaco in Po-tropolis, Po-tropolis, tho summer capital in tho mountains near Kio Janeiro, will bo at Mr. Boot's disposal, and whilo in Eio Janoiro ho will bo ontertaincd in tho famous Abrautes palaco, which is tho most historic building in the Republic. Re-public. It bolonged to .loao VL of Portugal Por-tugal beforo tho independence of Brazil, Bra-zil, and was afterwards occupied by Dom Podro I., tho first Emperor of Brax.il, and son of Joao Y. State department oilicials and members mem-bers of the diplomatic corps who aro still at "Washington oxprosscd pleasure today in tho delay of the opening of the Pnn-Ainoricun conferenco, as tho full conditions of tho pcaco agreement in Central America are not fully known and tho Bio conference- will open with absolute poaco prevailing throughout this continent. |