Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1914 — MANY ARE APPOINTED [ARTICLE]
MANY ARE APPOINTED
PRESIDENT WILSON SENDS NOMINATIONS TO THE SENATE. Nation’s Chief Executive 1 Makes Numerous Changes in Personnel of Embassies' and ConsulatesWashington, April 10. —President Wilson sent to the senate the following nominations: Warren D. Robbins of Massachusetts, now third secretary of the embassy at Paris, to be second secretary of the embassy at Mexico City; John C. White of Baltimore, to be third secretary of the embassy at Mexico City; Ralph T. Totten of Tennessee, new consul at Montevidea, to be consul general at large; J. I. Brittain of Ohio, now consul general at Coburg, to be consul general at Aucki land, X. Z.; Lee J. Keena of Michigan, j now consul at Florence, to be consul I general at Buenos Ayres; George H. j Murphy of North Carolina, now conj sul general at large, to be consul j general at Capetown; A. W. Weddell ! of Virginia, now consul at Catania, to be consul general at Athens. Consuls: William A. Bickers of Culpepper, Va., at Hobart, Tasmania; Walter Boyle of Atlanta, Ga., at Ceiba, Honduras; L. P. Briggs of Manton, Mich., at Saigon, Cochin China; B. H. Carroll, Jr., of Houston, Tex., at Venice, Italy; J. A. Cammon of Glen Ellyn, 111., at Puerto Cortez, Honduras; John A. Gore of Banner, Miss., at Turks Island, West Indies; William J. Grace of New' York; at Aden, Arabia: Robertson Honey of Scarsdale, Jf. Y„ at Madrid, Spain; Theodore Jasckel of New York, at Maskat, Oman; Wilbur Keblinger of Staunton, \a., at Malta, Maltese Islands; K. C. Kemp of St. Petersburg, Fla., at St. Pierre Island; L. T. Mays of New Orleans, at Charlottetown, Prince Edw’ard Island; H. C ( . Von Struve of Plainview, Tex., at Cusacho, West Indies; J. J. c. Watson of Louisville, Ky., at Roubaix. France; S. N. Wiley of Salisbury, N. C., at Asuncion, Paraguay.
