Show 8 hr ha I i COUNT T C SSI I Ii IH H a i r SEES H HAYI l lI I i r I 11 The Growing III Feeling of Russia i i I Towards America Was Theme heme 1 I 1 e I Conference Of It Itt t t I t I ENQUIRED EN ABOUT GUAM QUAM CABLE I ij i j Gave no Intimation cl t How Itow Ills His Coy Cov Go Gov v i eminent Regarded the thc i Proposition w Washington 1 An Important Import I i f ant conference lasting moro mor than an ani E between Secy Sec stay Huy i l j hour I t 1 and Count today The fhe grow growing growing k I ing Il g in lit 11 lu la Ia Amer Americans AmerI i of oC oft oCI I I leans and tho continued 11 t t I certain portions of the American upon Russia were the mutt subjects II discussed Count also nho Informally In Inquired InI I about the tho report that the Com Coin Commercial mercial Cable company had for tor torI I i lauding landing privileges nt ot Guam for fur a cubic cable I from that Inland to Japan He lie was vas I I assured by Mr liny Un that this govern government I 1 mont ment nt at present was considering con nol no ji II such Buch application Tho ambassador did dill dillI didi f I l not Rive give Ive any Intimation as all to tn what the altitude of ot his hIN government would bo ho In this matter The Associated t I Prese dispatches from St SL Petersburg f however have stated that the Hussion t 9 government would askance tho the i of at such lIuch privileges by b this granting government and It Is III assumed Illumed that this government has declined for the present to confider such auch nn an application To a correspondent of tho the cd ell Press Count said that tho the people o long since ro had h learned regard the tho people of ot this country to It had hod ns their fast tast friends and aliI that to them been heen bitter disappointment to land find a n American newspapers attack attacking attackIng the government the tho Bus nus ing Ho Jle sinn people and policies wild said the first feeling of or this people had been boen one of at painful surprise hut but that de do this Is In now crystallizing Into a feeling of at unfriendliness The Tho tone tono of at newspapers sold said the as n a consequence of ot the tone of at many American news newspapers newspapers papers la Is beginning to lake toko a II very direction In their references i painful opinion to the United States and In my illY ion It If Is In tho the Interest t of both coun countries countries tries that mean somo measure mC shall he be taken to check this before It II Is too late tho tiro relations of the two governments n as always absolutely friendly mud for tor this rea reason son soil 1 I mn tun hopeful that the present un an unfriendly friendly attitude on or tho the part of the tho press of at the two countries will 11 not be lulling lasting lIng Tho The friendliness of ot tho the Ameri Amerl American roll can rand governments government It Ismy Is 18 Ismy belief furnishes the basis ha for the my restoration rand and preservation of ot the traditional friendship of or their two t pear peo peoples ples and 1 I hope some somo may be lie for the latter latter to to reach reach a better understanding What Vhal Is ID the cause of ot tho the present unfriendly polle polky of ot the pro pros toward this country the ambassador was wan asked Ho responded It Is IN the tho constant un an unfriendly unfriendly friendly feeling fe expressed ex In many mallY American newspapers against Hussla I 1 am om sure that when those these thc e attacks which no so far tal no nN can see Fel ore are without cause end tho the relations of ot Russia Hussla and the tM United States will wll no nolon longer lon or be bc clouded I 1 urn 1101 convinced of this because n careful analysis of the ex ox expressed pressed In ire this country falli falls to show bad feeling any 1111 real ground for tho the which evidently them My 1 people naturally cannot understand these attacks upon them and have In III all nil seriousness the reason renson for them For example one reason renson which nth the tho of ot the tho Inauguration In 11 this country of post postgraduate graduate medical 1 instruction and to honor Dr St SL John president of at tho postgraduate hospital In hl this city and ond n pioneer lone r worker ss on behalf of ot tho the form torm of practical education It affords the medical med cal profession Dr William W Osier OilIer of ot the Johns Hop Hopkins kins kIi university who attended Senator on the tho need of post postgraduate postgraduate graduate le instruction for Cor specialist Ho Ito noces necessary necessary several Improvements are rays f sary SR If IC medical Instruction in this country Is III to answer Its purpose Tho The third and fourth year car medical students should have hove tho the right to pur pursue pursue sue their studies In lit the hospitals and a 11 better equipment Is h needed for tho the post postgraduate postgraduate graduate schools Ha Ue also al urged the lie necessity of reciprocity between tho the various tate state boards to obviate the need of or a II physician moving from train one ono state to another undergoing undergo In iv a 1 separate Irato ex cx examination examination each cn h line tI The Tho fourth Improvement needed Is iss issa Isn n R merger in to medicine said Dr Ur Osier Osten Wo We should hould look took forward to a I consolidation con and In medical teaching At the tho present time we aro are aroR wasting R too much money duplicating expensive fx c l teaching plants I have havo no doubt that 60 W years train from now then theta will wll ho he only one great Institution forthe for tor forthe the technical teaching of medicine with all nil practical Instruction given glYen In its tho various hospitals hospital hO I Dr William W Keen Keln of Philadelphia of or the tho necessity neca for tor Increased endowment for medical I Institutions railed called attention to the fact that the tho endowment nt for theological schools amounts to 2250 for Cor each student of theology the endowment for medical schools amounts to only oily 83 33 per Iler student I |