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Show DEIS JODN E TO DO WITH MEXICO i Secretary of United States Treasury Spends Entire Day in Wall Street. NEW YORK. Aug. 9. William G. Mc-Adoo. Mc-Adoo. secretary of the treasury, after pending virtually the entire day at the subtreasury and in the financial district, denied late today that his mission here had been to discuss with bankers plans for financing a possible new Mexican government. gov-ernment. In view of the fact that the conference between Robert lAnsing. secretary of state, and the six South American embassadors em-bassadors and ministers will be resumed re-sumed here Wednesday, the meeting of Secretary Lansing and Secretary MAdoo at a hotel here Sunday was regarded by persons Interested in the Mexican situation situa-tion as having some important bearing on the future of the disturbed republic. Secretary McAdoo, however, said he came here on department business and not to discuss plans for financing Mexico, lie did' not state the exact nature of his business. "The Mexican situation Is being handled han-dled by the state department," Secretary Secre-tary McAdoo said. "I have not even been nonsuited regarding possible financing plans. I would assume that the time lias not arrived for the discussion of such plans, although, of course. I know noth-fner noth-fner officially of the matter." The secretary added that, assuming the United States should establish a government govern-ment In Mexico, he felt sure there would be no trouble in financing it. Mr. McAdoo Mc-Adoo conferred with W. P. G. Harding of the federal reserve board and others at the subtreasury. |