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Commissioners Charles Beecher Warren and John Barton Payne (who had been in Mexico City the past three months) returned to Washington to lay the results of the "Mexican recognition conference" before the State Department. The details of the tentative accord which has been reached (see page 12) remain unknown until the publication of the minutes of the conference. But the Commissioners regard their work as completed...
...giant Sequoia tree in California, 5,000 years old, 32 feet in diameter, 280 feet high?next in size and age to the famous General Sherman Tree?was named Warren Harding Tree as a memorial to the late President...
General outlines of the results obtained by the conferences are known, but the details will be kept secret until after the U. S. commissioners, Charles Beecher Warren and John Barton Payne, have presented the records of the Conference to President Coolidge. Both commissioners are now in Washington and have conferred with the President and with Secretary of State Hughes, but no important official statement has been made...
This difficult position has been the property of George B. Christian, Jr., of Marion, for the last two years. Mr. Christian announced that he would resign, saying: " I entered public life with Warren G. Harding and I leave it now that he has been called away...
...issued to date. Last week the press was as optimistic as ever: The Journal of Commerce: " Before the end of next week it is expected that the two American Commissioners . . . will report the successful conclusion of their negotiations . . . " Public Ledger (Philadelphia) : "The American and Mexican Commission will sign the Warren-Roa accord Saturday (Aug. 11)." New York American: "Mexican accord waits on Coolidge-Approval on recognition expected by Tuesday...