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Show WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF , ! ! WAetBlNOTON, March 9 Ques-1 jtlons affecting the administration's I foreign policy are being carefully I studied by Beccatary Hughes of the: jStnte department, but no definite Announcement An-nouncement is anticipated for th( j present, it was said toda. it Is understood that the Morris-j Shldchnra report on the California land question. thP Mexican situation: .and the status of the American troops on the Rhine are among the questions t to which Secretary Hughes Is giving attention. Dl '( TOR MMl VTKD WASHIXGTi iN'. March In. i' E 'Sawyer, nominated today by President Harding to be White House physician with the rank of brigadier general In' the ariny medical reserve corps, lso will make an in eatigatlon of public health matters for Mr. Harding. He will be authorized to formulate suggestions sug-gestions for a concrete plan of co-ordl- j nation of government agencies for, safeguarding the public welfare. WASHINGTON. March 9. Three Si BlstaW secretaries of the treasury, S. J Parker Gilbert. Jr., of Bloomfictd, N. J.; Ewlnp Laporte of St. I-ouis. and Nicholas Keiley of New York wore renominated re-nominated toda b President Harding. rtoosf 111 t'M una d WASHINGTON. March 9. The' nomination of Colonel Theodore Koos- I evelt to be assistant secretary of the navy was confirmed today by the sen- ! |