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Show BOOT II ROSEN SETTLE iDfil CONTROVERSY There Will be No More Friction Between Be-tween the American Consul and Russian Government at Harbin. Washington. Secretary Hoot had n long confcrcnco at the stato department depart-ment on Monday with tho HtiBslan ambassador, Haron Rosen, tho feature ol which waB tho Manchiirlnn situation, situa-tion, nnd In consequence when tho ambassador left fpr Now York on bin way to Russia ho boro with him tho Inst words of tho Amerlcnn stnto department de-partment on thnt Important subject. Tho Intorvlow wus eminently satisfactory satisfac-tory on both sides. From tho Russian standpoint It was mado plnln to Secretary Hoot thnt tho local RusBlnn officials In Harbin wcro deserving of support In their olTortH to rehnbllltato that Important trndo center nnd resumo tho execution of tho umbltlotiB plans thnt hud been formed by tho Russian government lor tho development of tho city be-lore be-lore tho war with Japan. Therefore tho objection or American Ameri-can CoiiBtil Klshor to full recognition ol tho HtiBslan authority at Harbin wns found to bo based rather upon tho form In which t'.io local Russian officials proposed to attain their objects ob-jects nnd not to the objects themselves. them-selves. Thereforo It nitty ho stated thnt thero will bo no further friction between tho Ainorlcan consul and the Russian government nt Harbin over this Incident. |