Show SHEFFIELD GETS POLICY SUPPORT Coolidge Discusses Af Affairs Af- Af Affairs fairs of Mexico With Diploma tPAUL t tPAUL PAUL S I SMITHS SMITH'S SMITHS SMITH'S TH'S N T Sept f S Dy By By The Associated Press Press- Press After Arter conferences between President President dent dent Coolidge and James R n Sheffield Sheffield Sheffield field American ambassador to Mexico It was announced at the summer White House today that Mr Sheffield who Is In this country coun coun- country country try on vacation would return to Mexico City In the fall with the entire confidence and support of the president and the state de- de department de department The ambassador It was declined declared by officials speaking In behalf of Mr Coolidge In the presence Of bf Mr Ir Sheffield has had the complete com com- complete complete support and will continue to have ha that support In the policies he has carried out and will con con- continue continue con continue to carry out without change In Mexico City While it was asserted that there had been no new developments In inthe Inthe the Mexican situation touching the tho oil Ill and land laws la 8 orthe or orthe orthe the religious controversy ersy It was wa said ald there thero apparently wa was In gen gen- gen gen- general general eral cral a very good condition of or- or order order or order der in the southern republic I There also had been It wa was added a good deal of o reco recession slon on tho the part of the tho Mexican government gov- gov government gov government In the claims It has made or of the privilege ot of C interfering with the tho rights and business of American citizens In Mexico There are yet some questions to tobe tobe tobe be worked out however It was continued touching the rights of American citizens to hold prop prop- properly property property erty erly there The Tho American policy It was reIterated re- re re reiterated iterated In behalf of o the president president president dent Is to protect the rights of American citizens In the enjoy enjoy- enjoyment ment of f those rights that they are entitled to under International law usage custom and our treaties |