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Show Cellere, whose death occurred here last night, will be acceptable to the United States government, and the Italian government gov-ernment has been so informed. It was announced today at the state department. Baron Avezzano, in view of the suaden death of Count di Cellere. is expected to hasten his departure for the United States. Messages of sympathy poured Into the embassy today, President W llson sending send-ing his military aide to convey his personal per-sonal expression of sympathy to Countess di Cellere and the two children of the ambassador. Funeral services for the late ambassador ambas-sador will be held Friday at St. Paul s Catholic church. Arrangements for conveying con-veying the body to Italy will be made later, the United States government, according ac-cording to custom, setting aside a battleship bat-tleship for the purpose. NEW ITALIAN ENVOY ACCEPTABLE TO U. S. WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. Baron Romano Ro-mano Avezzano, who recently was selected se-lected to relieve as Italian ambassador to the United States Count V. Macchi di |