People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1895 — MAY BE AMBASSADOR. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
MAY BE AMBASSADOR.
Consul-General at Faris Talked Of to Succeed Fastis. Indianapolis, Ind.. Sept. 5. —I' is believed by prominent Indiana democrats that Samuel E. Morss, editor of the Indianapolis Sentinel ami consul-general to Paris, hds been ; ailed home by the state department in order that, he may
be consulted about the Waller case. State Senator Kern left Mr. Morss in Paris ten days before the latter sailed. At that time it was not Mr. Morss’ intention to return to the United states this year. There is said to be a private letter here from Mr. Morss indicating that President Cleveland desired to have a talk with him about the Waller case. Mr. Morss arrived in New York last Saturday and has been in Washington two days. A democrat who returned from Washington last week says he would not be surprised if Morss succeeded Eustis as ambassador.
AMBASSADOR EUSTIS.
