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————— e * HOOVER THOROUGH INGABINET STUDY Scores Suggested for Posts, but President-Elect Is Silent on Names. prohibition laws. (Continued from First Page) that some other man be placed at the head of the Treasury Department un- | * der which comes the enforcement of the | fre the diplomatic service, and if he were appointed to head the State Depart- ment, he would be the first “career man” to be so honored. In addition to Mr. Fletcher, Dwight Morrow, Ambassador to Mexico, and Alanson B. Houghton, Ambassador to Great Britain, have been prominently suggested for the position of Secretary of State. New Jersey Senators formally oty requested Mr. Hoover to appoint Mr. Morrow. Mr. Morrow is still at work in Mexico, however, and has proven so valuable there that he may be continued as Ambassador. Mr. Houghton was defeated for the Senate by Senator Copeland, Democrat, in the recent senatorial election. He formerly was a member of the House and the first American Ambassador to Germany following the war. Borah Also Discussed. Senator Borah of Idaho, chairman; lations committee, has Mr. Mellon has been r liberal. He at one time in a distillery. Col. Donovan, now for appointment as the Department of Justic Mellon Regarded as Liberal. ded as a | ington. h holdings tion now will not | ppoint- suggested head of the O under which | Charles Evans Hughes of New York, former Secretary of State, was a guest of Mr. Hoover for breakfast this morn- 1 Root several days ago. The visit served in the cab- r, Jed to speculation hes might not be un- bition cases, once they ha into court, also is clas: action in the prosecution of proh law violations. ‘The d national prohibition laws. tory to the President-elect, the d: ganizations are likely to keep han comes the duty of pressing the prohi- been taken as a liberal, although he has a record for vigorous ition ed whether to appoint to head the ment, which have chargs of the enforcement of the "~ | strongly opposed to a special session of the new Congress this Spring, and be- der consideration for appointment to head Department again. M. wever, retired from the Sta'c nt a couple of years ago at his own request. He declined to become a candidate_fo presidential nomina- tion last Spring. It is not believed that Mr. Hughes would again enter the cab- inef Senator Moses of New Hampshire, chairman of the congressional commit- tee, called upon Mr. Hoover to lay before him revised plans for the inaugural ceremony at the Capitol March 4. The New Hampshire Senator still is lieves that a farm bill should be put Rave been rumors that his would be strongly opposed in some | quarters on that ground. opposjtion, if brought into the fore- v to aid rather than to ground, prevent his nomination a tion. There has been the suggestion, 100, that Col. Donovan, who had a bril- liant record overseas during the World War, might be placed in the cabinet as | {4 Secretary of War, and thereby reduce some of the opposition arise to his appointment General. ing that Col. Donovan fin: come Attorney General. Senator Oddie of Neyada, one of the callers upon Mr. Hoover today, strongly recommended to the President-elect that he place Louis S. Cates of Salt Lake City at the head of the Department of the Mr. Cates is an engineer of Interior. wide experience and is at eral manager of the Utah Copper Co. Catholicism Brought Up. Col. Donovan is a_Catholic and there | But_the impression is grow. Mr. Cates w: supporter of Mr. Hoover for the presi- dential nomination before the Repub- lican national convention. s nomination | But such|forg of Warner, nd confirma- which might as Attorney | fatally burned recently. ally is to be- Shannon and First Mor present, gen- Consolidated as an active Senator * | through during the present short ses- sion, making it possible to avoid a call of the new Congress soon after Mr. Hoover enters the White House, Senator Moses recommended to Mr. Hoover that he appoint George L. Whit- N. H., to be governor of Porto Rico, Mr. Whitford is a lawyer and has spent a good deal of his time in Porto Rico, Senator Moses said. ‘While mimicking, during an exhibi- tion, a frightened woman escaping from a hotel, W. 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