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Who’s Who In Cape May County
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bk th« next (Oar year. Instood _ laklBf nil Uinne ehnaffeo abruptly after be "taken the oath of office In March, the PmalOent U announcing; hla Intention piecemeal, thus giving the country time to underatand what U going on hare In Waahlngton, beaMea giving the r wly-deelgnated official! an opportunity to learn aomethlng of thatr new Jobe.
A Weakly PuonmtfZ
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THB MOOT SURPRISING of all the preeldentlnl appointments haa been that of Ambaeaador Kellogg aa “ ary of State. Kellogg flrat Into pmlnenoe during the
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log. In the Senate be waa known— behind hie back—aa “nervoue Nel- /’ probably becauae of hla extreme excitability and hie Inclination to remain in a atate of Indeeiaion on Important public queotlona. It la known here that Kellogg waa about to retire aa Ambassador when CooUdge decided to bring him back here aa Secretary of Foreign Affairs. In view of the feeling IhM v *Uogg, In comparison with Hughea. will be a “weak” Secretary of 8t» te. there have arisen reports that thr President henceforth Intends tc run the nation's foreign relations himself and that Kellogg will merely sit In the State Department to hold up the social end of the Government In Its relations with the foreign envoys stationed
European politics, through the agreement concluded in Paris for the operation of the Dawes plan. Under this agreement, the United States will receive a percentage of the reparations payments made Germany and Is bound. In the view . of European statesmen, to assist In any effort, armed or otherwise, to compel Germany to pay In the event thct natlon breaks down economically and |
defaults. Secretary Hughea holds that the Paris agreement la not a treaty and does not require ratification by the Senate, but strenuous objections at the Capitol to that point of view would not be surprising.
TH5 CHIICF OP the Washington
Fire Department has started an In-
vestigation to find ' "
United States attorney in Minnesota be prosecute*' eo.ne of the big trusts which Roosevelt was intent on ruln-
THE OUTSTANDING event Internationally of the week hss been the breaking down of the aloofneaa of
_ , out where hla
_iter» are getting eo much liquor. Two of them have been arrested tor drunkeness in the past
i—while on duty.
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leas than a change of ad when Cabi net officer* <
or just who to who. with the reUremegt^tot
of Justice to fill the *
leaving a Cabinet hob by Chari** Beecher 1
t of the nation of Secretary Hughea. the recall of Ambassador Kellogg from U»don to become Secretary of State, Aa transfer of
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nation of Basoom Slemp dent’s secretary, tble vacancy to ha filled on March 4 by OongreaMaa SSdero. of InalanA who. but tor tbs ‘ “ is tor Watson of ladir be the Tice PraM-
THKSE ABE ONLY a part of the Important changes which are nipjrtl to occur before March 4, wh«a eatdeut CooUdge win formJlybe-
I torm illy bagta his elective term ts the Chief
himself of officials left over team the
Thrift Week
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