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NEW CABINET PLAN BILL T0 BE FRANE Joint Committee on Reor- ganization Will Have Ses- sion Monday. HOLDS MINOR CHANGES Brown's Scheme Will Be Under Fire, Especially Defense Department. Egyptian Envoy Brings Clod of Native Land On Mission to France | Bs the Associnted Press. PARIS, January 3.—A clod of earth from his property along the river Nile is the most conspicu- ous object in the office of Fakri Pasha, Egypt's first minister to France, who has just arrived in Parls. “It ix a bit of my native land, Which I brought In'my frst dip. lomatic pouch.” the minister tol inquirers. “The idea hag deeply touched my numerous visito pecially our young students. rine Corps; judge advocate general, solicitor. Undersecretary sources (new). Assistant secretary. Executive offices—Men, munitions, food and clothing, tramsportation, for national re- Joint boards (War and Navy) National HE EVE Assistant attorney general—Cus- toms_ divisfon. Assistant attorney general—Exec- utive offices. (VI) Department of Communications (Post Office). Secretary of communications. guder cretary of communications. x ivision. ant secretary for postal trans- portation—Rallway mail service divi- sion, raflway :dru-(mem- division, foreign malls division, air mail serv- ice division. Assistant secretary for postal finance —Office of the controller, money or- ders division, Yfillll savings division, registered matls division, stamp divi- finance division, classification on. Assistant secretary for postal pur- chases and supplies—Rural mails division, motor vehicle division, equin- ment and supplies division. Assistant secretary for telephone and telegraph (including raidio) (new)—Telephone division, telegraph division. Chiet inspector. Sollcitor. G STAR, WASHINGTO lake survéy (War), hydrographic of- fice (Navy)—national observatory (navy), bureau of lighthouses. life saying' service (coaet guard, Treas- ury), bureau of navigation.' steam- boat inspection service, inland and constwise waterways service (War), supervisor of New York harbor (War). Solicitor (Justice). IX. Department of Labor. Secretary of Labor. Assist ecretary. Second mssistant secretary. Executive offices, Bureau of immigration bureau of naturalization, bureau of labor sta- tistics, children's bureau (less non- industrial service). women's bureau (less non-industriai service), division of concillation, employment service, hlmulnx cdrporation, solicitor (ju tice). X. Department of Education and Welfare. Secretary of education and welfare. Executive offices. Assistant secretary for education.— General education—Bureau of edu cation (Interior), Indian schools (I terior), Howard ~University ~ (Inte rior), Columbia Institution for the Dea (Interior), Smithsonian Institution D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924 (ndependent), National Museunt, Na.| :-::)v'), sovernment fuel yard (Inte- | C|V|| SERVICE TESTS tional Exchange Service, bureau of Ameri. can ethnology, astrophysical observa- tory, Natlonai ternational Catalogue of. Scientific Literature; physical education (new), for Vocational Education (i nd- elmt}, shection of vmllunll( nhrmll- ation, Assistant ecretary for ublic health.—Public health ‘service (Treas ury), quarantine and sanitation,: hos pitailsation, National Home for Dl abled Volunteer Boldiers (independ- ent), Soldiers’ Home (War), St. Elis- abeth's Hospltal (Interior), Freed- men's Hospital (Interior), research. ice—Women' children's bureau (Labor—part), of- fice of superintendent of prisons (Jus- tice) ot Assistant secretary for veteran re- lief—Veteran’s Bureau (indcpendent) bureau of pensions (Interior), sollci- tor. Independent Exeeutive Establish- menta, Budget bureau (Treasury). Civil Service Commission. Bureau of efficiency® o Bureau of purchase and supply | th Government printing office (Con- Zoological Park, In-|gress). B8hipping Board: Emergency Fleet vocational education (Fede oard | Corporation. Tarift . Commissi Rallroad Admini Interstat, Federal Fede Commerce Commission. 'rade Comimission. Reserve Board. War Finance Corporation. Coal Commission. Rallroad Labor Board. ‘World War Foreign Debt Commis- sion. Public bujldings commission (Con- Assistant secretary for gocial serv-| gress). burcau (Labor—part), | metablishments D! Library of Congre: Natlonal forest r sion. Miscellaneous commissions. e i Now comes an electric machine to lighten the arduous task of seraping marine crustaceans from the bottom: and submersible parts of ship erated by one man and is said to do e work of six. FOR VETERANS CHANGED Commission Announces New Regu- lations Regarding Examina- tions for Ex-Service Men. Changes in regulations governing the reopening to ex-service men of examinations which have been held and closed have been announced by the Clvil Bervice Commission: Until further notice, Ameriacn citi- sens who served oldiers, sallors or marines in any of the allied mill tary forces between August 1. 1914, and July 2, 1821, and those who so served in the American forces be- tween April 6, 1917, and July 2, 1921, will be allowed to enter any exami- nation for which there is an existing regiater, provided application is made dufing military service or not later than one year after their honorable discharge from the Army or termina- tion of their active service in the Navy or Marine Corps. The names of all such persons who pass the exami nation will be entered upon the eligi —_——= ble register, but preference in An- pointment will be given to those only who submit evidence that they hdve been honorably discharged. A soldier, saflor or marine who served between August 1, 1914, and July 2, 1921, and who by reason of confinement in a government hospital under treatment has been prevented from taking an examination for which there is an existing register may be admitted to such examination, provided he makes application within one year after discharge from the hospital. If the preliminary requirements of the examination are met, disabled ex service men who have undergone training by the United States Vet erans’ Bureau will be allowed to en ter an examination for any govern- ment position for which they have been trained by the bureau and for which there is an existing register, provided the application is accompa- nied by a certificate from the bureau showing that training will be com- pleted within ninety days after ths filing of the application, or the appli- cation, accompaneid by u certificate from the bureau showing completion of training, is filed within one yeur after the completion of training. | communications, fuel, miscellaneous. l advisory ~committee for aeronautics (independent). 1V) Department of the Interior. ecretary of Interfor. (VII) Department of Agriculture. Secretary - of Agriculture, assistant secretary, executive offices. Adminis- tration of packers and stockyards and When the joint committee on re- ofganization of the government de- partments meets Monday to begin its | xecutive offices. hearings on the proposed reorguniza- , Assistant secretary for public tion plan submitted yesterday to the |M&in—Administration of Alaska trading in grain futures, weather bu- Snibiree by Satte- e | Hawail, Indlan lands and reservi , bureau of animal Industry, bu- y Walter F. Brown, chair- |tions, general land office, eological freau’ of plant industry, Eotanic Gur- man of the committee and the Presi- survéy. war minerals relief commie. |den (Congress), forest service bu- dent's representativ 2 Sion, national park service, national | reau of chemistry, bureau of soils, bu- Do n pebresentative thereon. it will Joifli, ¢ Gark "commission (War). | reau ‘of entomoiogy, burexu of bio- e the purpose of framing legis- [federal power section (federal power |jogical survey, division of publica- lation for a reorgunization. {commission, independent. | Loy |tions, states relations service, bureau The plan presented by Cl 4 nelstanl seaps ity o3 of agricultural economics, insecticide Br will b Y o rmun | Bureau of public” rouds (Agricul |,nq fungleide board, federal horticul- rown will be under fire from many jture), supervising architect's —office MG FUREICIAE AOALCH directions, it is said, but it will have | (Treasury). Alaskan engineering com- 3 - (VIlI) Department of Commerce. the backin, e nis réclamation service,; board ing of the administration ex- | 2 b i f engineers for rivers and harbors Secretary of Commerce, executive cept In 8o far as it proposes to consoli- | (War): board of (-ndxn;ucm, New ‘\'ork o 1 . = ¢ var). United States engines date the War and Navy departments, (CHy (War), Cnplted a0, €OmTS Assistant secretary for industry— and in some other minor respects Ision (Wary, California debris com- [Bureau of standards, bureau of mines The prohibition commissioner un-|mission (War): board of road com-|(Interior), bureau of fisheries, bu- der the plan submitted remains in |missioners for Alaska (War): bu-|reau of federal statistics (new)— the Treasury Department. It is like- |reau of Distriet of Columbia bulld-{(bureau of the census), bureau of 1y that efforts wiil be made; however, |ings and grounds: office of public {customs statistics (Treasury), min- | to bring about a different arrange. |buildings and grounds (War), Com- fearl production statistics (geological ment, with the prohibition enfaree. | mission of Fine Arts (independent). |survey). internal commerce sta- ment unit as an independent executive |Superintendent State, War and |tistics (War)—bureau of patents (In- estublishment or placed under the De- | Navy Department bulldings (inde- | terlor). partment of Justice, [pendent). architect of the Capitol [ Assistant secretary for trade—Bu- Under the Brown plan the Sl||llh-"‘ ngress), Rock Creek and Potomac | reau of foreign d domestic com- sonian Institution and its various|Parkwa commission (independent). merce, United States seotion Inter- subdivisions are placed under the| Sollcitor (Justice). American high commission (Treas- proposed new department of educd- } (V) Department of Justice. ¥), bureau of transportation (new) tion and welfare. There will be se Attorney general. rwhys Iwaterwayhi(Tedecal cenaly, ous opposition to this proposal and it Solieitor general exceps Panains), HEbways. is T ted th opusi : cts section. Assistant secretary gfor merchant fayeperted thac propusal WLl e of Investigation. marine—Coast and geodetic survey- Plan of Reocganization. Office of pardons. bl The fllrgunlzann:‘ SN el sistant to the Attorney General— ments as recommended in the Brown A“‘,:“"i“‘:,'n Yttorney @eneral—Divi- e President on for the defense of suits. B ety cua sttt Assistant attorney general—Public et lands division—ofice of titles, office (1) Department of Sta of land litigation in the District of Co- Secretary of State. | lumblia. o Diplomatic service. |l gslstant attorney general—Crim- Consula; rvice. (!na| division. » b United States section, international | Assistant attorney general—Div commissions. sion of admiralty, finance, loreixxf re- Undersecretary of state—Office of |lations, territoriai and insular affairs the economic advi ivision of | Alien property custodian (indepen Latin American affairs. division of | ent) . ; Mexican affairs, division of current| Assistant attorney Kenernlflhm information, division of publications, {sion of taxation, insurance, prohi office of special agent {Tion and minor regulations of com- Assistant secretary—Division of | merce. western Buropean affairs, division ot near eastern affairs, division of east- ern European affairs, bureau of ap- Sotntments il DEEP-SEATED Assistant _ secretary—Division passport control, vise office, diplomat- | || fe “bureau, bureau of indexes and ||| K L E S archives. | Assistant secretary—UOflice of § ! ceremonials, division of far eastern || Need attention NOW or may remain all | eI Vareau of aceounts, war trade ||| wiater: - Uy the old and fime.tried guar. | board section. anteed treatment that has given satisfa, s 1 tant secretary-—Bureau of in- ||| tion to mil s of 'l:m.ln ';ur .;Ir }l‘ sular affairs (War), consuiar bureau, ||| sear and ¢ yourself of thete hemely | sffice of consular personnel, com- A omce o mee S inion of political and || Othine—Double Strength cconomic Information, office of chief [l x: an Drugsists and Department Stores clerk. H Soljcitor. 1 1) Department of the Treasury. Becretary of the Treasury ! Undersecretary, in charge of fiscal dureaus. Commissioner of the pub- Mc .debt—division of loans and cur- rency; register of the vision of public debt accounts and auaii; savings di i i sloner of a unts and deposit. vision of bookkeeping and war division of depusl!s.. Treasurer o United States. Controller of currency. Bureau of the !nhn eral farm loan bureau. Secret serv. ice division. . ; ‘Assistant secretary. in charge of| foreign loans and miscellaneous—bu- | reau of engraving and printing; gen eral accounting office (lndebe“den_{) departmental executive nrfl_( So- licitor of the treasury (Jjustice). i Assistant secretar. in charge u{‘ the collection of revenues—bureau of | internal revenue—solicitor of lnler-' nal revenue (Just! ); prohibition commissioner. Division of customs, Customs service. (111) Department of Defense (War, Navy). Secretary for defense. Undersecretary for the Army. Assistant secretary. xecutive offices—general _staff; war boards and commigions; office of the adjutant general; office of the in- spector general; office of the judge advocate general; offi of the quar- termaster general; office of the chief | of finance; office of the surgeon gen- | e office of the chief of ordnance office of the chief of chemical war- fare service; militia bureau; office of the chief of chaplains; office of the chief signal officer; office of the chief of air service; office of the chief cavalry; office of the chief of fleld service; office of the chief of fleld artiller; office of the chlef of coast artillery: office of the chief of en- mineers; Military Academy; Panama canal, ' . Undersécretary for the Navy. istant secretary. 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