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Show BianchiV Diplomatic "Break' Senator Moses of New Hampshire a member of the foreign relations committee, introduced a resolution in tl:o senate the other day which seems to contain large possibilities of Interesting Inter-esting reading. The resolution set forth all sorts of trickery and bad faith by the government of Guatemala in dealing with Estrada Cabrera, the dictator who was deposed by revolution revolu-tion last April, and called upon the secretary of state to transmit to the senate such information as he mhjV possess on the subject And then, to emphasize matters, Dr. Julio Bianchl (portrait herewith) minister of Guatemala to the Unitec States, made a bad break which in to say, was guilty of undiplomatic procedure In going to see Senator Moses about It, instead of going to ' the state department. Ministers have been recalled, you see, for things llk this. According to a memorandum accompanying the senate resolution, tho agreement guaranteeing Cabrera good treatment was drawn up at the American legation. He was to be lodged In the military academy and his property wa to be safeguarded. The memorandum asserts he Is in a common jail, and that he has been stripped of $15,000,000 of property, even to his false teeth |