Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1926 — Page 3

MARCH 12, 1926

BETTER HOMES FOR DIPLOMATS ABROADSOUGHT Needed for Prestige, Says Kellogg—Conditions at Brussels Bad, Times Washinaton Bureau. 1322 New York Avenue. WASHINGTON, March 12. —The next time an American Secretary of State visits Brussels he may not have to sleep in a boarding house. This is what occurred on the occasion of the visit of former Secretary Hughes to Ambassador Philipps. The United States has no embassy of its own in Belgium and because of a shortage of suitable quarters Ambassador and Mrs. Phillips were forced to take rooms in what is known overseas as a “pension.” When Secretary Hughes reached Brussels the Ambassador and Mrs. Phillipps gave him their quarters and they moved into another room In the boarding house. To remedy this situation in Brussels and other European capitals the House Foreign Affairs Committee within a few days is expected to report favorably the bill of Representative Porter of Pennsylvania, appropriating $10,000,000 to build embassies and legations. The State Department has strongly supported the measure and it is understood President Coolidge favors its passage. In Paris there are fourteen American activities, scattered throughout the city. Anew building is contemplated to house all activities and to give prestige and dignity to the American Government. The Government has acquired Its own buildings in Constantinople, Santiago. Rio de Janeiro, Havana, Mexico City and Peking, and in several Central American countries.

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Residences in Paris and London are now being converted to embassy purposes. “In some capitals where we have embassies and legations it Is impossible to obtain tit residences on account of general living conditions,” Secretary of State Kellogg told the committee. Consular representatives are as badly handicapped, Kellogg said, particularly in the Far East, wherp suitable quarters are "of ths utmost importance to American prestige.” LINCOLN GUARD DEAD Bw United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 12.John Miner, 81, who served as a body guard to President Lincoln during the Civil War is dead at his home here today following an attack of pneumonia.

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