With neat, precise, pince-nezzed Dwight Whitney Morrow out of Mexico and on his way to the London Five-Power Naval Conference (see p. 23), the New York Herald Tribune, staunchest Administration organ, felt free to report last week that Ambassador Morrow has not been especially popular with the "American Colony" in Mexico City. Reason (no reason was given by the cautious Herald Tribune): the Colony feels that Ambassador Morrow, unlike his predecessor, Ambassador James Rockwell Sheffield, has not fought to the last ditch for the individual rights of U. S. citizens in...
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