Saturday, Apr. 14, 1923
Pan-American Conference
LATIN-AMERICA
Pan-American Conference
The Fifth Pan-American Conference in session at Santiago de Chile has first been deluged with a flood of compliments; and second, flooded by a deluge of proposals.
So far, nothing of importance has been settled.
Mr. Henry P. Fletcher, head of the United States delegation and Ambassador to Belgium, at a luncheon given by the Belgian Ambassador to Chile in honor of King Albert's birthday, said that Belgium's example in the World War is an eternal warning that the rights of small nations cannot be trampled upon with impunity by any nation, no matter how great or powerful.
Brazil. Prince Sigismund, son of Prince Henry of Prussia, after a three months'" stay in Brazil, decided to settle down in Sao Paulo, where he has been representing a Hamburg coffee firm. His wife, daughter of the deposed Prince of Saxe-Altenburg, left Hamburg to join him.