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Show DIPLOMATS I RECEIVED 508 Ambassadors Impress-I! Impress-I! ed by Bryan's Appeal For Personal Confer- enees i Washington. Mar 10 Secretary M Brjan 'his morn in- b appoint men t .formally recede, most of the diplo-mats diplo-mats in Washington rhe secretary i0 nnde r- felicitous speefh telling the SX corps in the name of Presidenl 1 1 -ES sen of the earnest desire of the ad-ministration ad-ministration to strengthen the rela-(H rela-(H tions between the I'nited States and other members of the great family of nations, and spoke In an optimistic I .way of 'he possibility of accomplishes accomplish-es ing that result through the appllca-igl appllca-igl tion of the principles of justice and 0M equity in international dealings Jusserand Responds. J Ambassador Jusserand. dean of the 'diplomatic corps, responded and then K I presented the members o the dlplo- I matic corps to the secretary. They aft I were Impressed by Mr. Bryan's appeal to them to call upon ids personally 'and without restraint whenever they felt that the relations between their lE .own governments and the I'nited States demanded speed', consideration IB land action. Appointments Recommended B Recommendations for various dlp-3B dlp-3B (lomatir ..intments came toda' to SB' Iboth President Wilson and Secretary Hj Bryan Thomas Nelson I'ac was B'tUrgcd as ambassador to r.ermatr . K ,wb(ip Joseph R Wlllard was prcBeni-fBil prcBeni-fBil as minister to Relgium; William (Gonzales of Colutnb; S " . f"r mln-B- lister to Cuba P A Stovall of Sa-9 Sa-9 iTannah. Ca. for minister to Swltzer-j Swltzer-j Iop.I Governor McMHHn of Tennes--' srr fr,, .,,!! v '"lor to Mexico. |