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h§ ‘alien property custodian's office mmhycmmnnmum- E Senate committee authorized )¢onduct the inquiry, the committee Wil hold its second session today to determine when the inquiry will get \mder way. The purpose of the committée to be therough in its investigation was em- i by Chairman Borah in a ‘statement issued after the committee id its first session yesterday behind doors. « “‘The committee,” he said, “will con- dnct such an investigation as will re- ~Weal the Integrity of the administra- tion from its b“lnn&u Wa will in- quire. into the flelds, and 'will not attempt to n.ndlt t.he books. If the books must be expressly audited we will get an accountant to do it. We will determine whether the trust _fund has been-honestly administered, . and we have some strong predilections " to start with.” ‘Two committeemen, Senators Brat- " ton, Democrat, of New Mexico and Metcalf, Republican, of Rhode Island ‘already have gone home, and will not . ‘mttend the meetlnx today, but their | wishes will be consulted, it was sald, | before a decision is reached as to when the inquiry will get under way. The other three Senators, Borah Stephens, Democrat, Mississippi and ith Dakota . committee yesterda he ' hoped the lnqulry would be conducted . along broad, non-partisan and thor- ough lines wuhmn. “muck raking.” © He declared his sdle vurm Was to find out if the property ‘been administered properly, so that if it is " passed back to its owners there will | be no reflection on the honor of the “nned States. If the property has been mishandled, he sald, the Amer- f¢an Government should make good any discrepancy. i After the session Chairman Borah . said the committee and Senator King ‘were in accord. CAPT. ROCK TO ADVANCE. Naval Officer Selected for Promo- tion to Rear Admiral. Capt. George Henry Rock, assistant ‘ehief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair of the Navy Department, " has been selected for promotion to | the rank of rear admiral to fill the . wacancy to be made on July 31 by . the retirement of Rear Admiral Elliot ;' Bnow. The President has approved the selection of the board. The selection board was composed i ‘Washington L. . Capps, Admiral David W. Taylor, Rear Admiral Robert Stocker, Rear Admiral John G. Tawresey and Rear Admiral Snow, all of the con- Southern Rhapsody”. ..Hosmer Waltz, “Wedding of the Winds” Selection, “Mlle. 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