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Show NO CHANGES TO BE MADE Foreign Policy to Remain Re-main Same Until Wilson Wil-son Makes Careful Study Washington, March fi. Indications that no Immediate or sweeping changes chang-es in the foreign policy of the United St a i h r. it, , ou i m pla ' ion w ere af forded today when Secretary Bryan, w lihout much qualification, approved the letters and Instruetions by wire that went out to the American repre sentalivea abroad. In countries where stirring events are happening. It is true that In general this was routine business, but yesterday It was inferred infer-red by officials of lesser rank than the secretary that President Wilson intends to make a careful study of all the data to be presented to him by Serrotar Bryan before making any radical changes in existing policies. Will Avoid Friction It became known today that without abating this government's claim to the right to maintain an efficient army patrol pa-trol along the Mexican border, the new administration Intends to use every ev-ery proper means to avoid friction with the Mexicans across the line In line with the decision to inform President Wilson and Secretary' Bryan of the precise conditions along the border, Brigadier (ieneral Tasker H Bliss, commanding the southern department de-partment of the army, with headquarters headquar-ters at Fort Sam Houston, was today ordered to make tour of inspection |