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Show IRISHMAN g$t AWr Stir ' Three Ambassadors and 18; Five Ministers Nomi- nated'by Taft feif ' Washington, Aug. S. The long ex- SB ' pectcd reorganization of the American tiflfl f diplomatic corps, Involved In appoint-ItKf appoint-ItKf lg successors to Dr. David Jayne fHill. as ambassador to Germany, and to Charles S. Sherrlll, as minister to Aigcntlne, both of whom resigned, was announced today when the nominations nomi-nations of three ambassadors and five ministers were sent to the senate. r5lf Johtl G A' LIshEian ot Pittsburg, ?Jte! P."., now ambassador to Italy, is S- i transferred as ambassador to Ger- Wjfc J many. Thomas J. O'Brien of Grand Rap 4jWj T ids, Mich., at present ambassador to ijCB I Japan, is transferred as ambassador Ira i to Italy. "j . Charles Page Bryan of Chicago, jljjl I now minister to Belgium. Is promol- jfo ,' ed to be ambassador to Japan. 31 ' Larz Anderson of the District of Co- jmj i lumbla, who has previously been In sjTfc" 1 the diplomatic service, is appointed iif minister to Belgium. Mf$ John Ridgeley Carter of Baltimore, 9( Md minister to the Balkan States, is itfim " transferred as minister to the Argen- jJ-J tine Republic. 4i f John B. Jackson of Newark, X. J., iiwfe now minister 10 vjuoa, win go to me JJ, Balkan States. I? Arthur IM. Beaupre of Aurora, 111., Sfci! xow DinIlter to The Netherlands, be- ilr;. comes minister to Cuba. tfsfcf Lloyd Bryce of New York, the only ijjTS' ope of the nominees who is not now iMfiji or has not been in the diplomatic sen B I ice, Is appointed minister to Tho M & Netherlands. tjg y Secretary of State Knox announced tfSf the resignation of Charles H Sher- TJ3j, rill as minister to the Argentine Re- iSiff' public. Mr. Sherrlll was asked by rjfe President Taft to remain in the serv- t vL. ice and was offered an embassy He Mli M declined on the ground that he had saftj k been in the service a long time and jjjlj wished to retire with the idea of go- MV & Into business. |