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"© eridge is believed to be getting ready / Therefore diplomatic conversations "pointing to the Cabinet the son of| ARRETT. UPTON | SLATED AS FIRST WOMAN IN CABINET 1 | (Continued From First Page.) Knox, if his health permits; David Jayne Hill, former Ambassador to Ger- many, or Charles Evans Hughes, if he could be persuaded to accept it, which fs doubted. Secretary of the Treasury—Gov. Frank O. Lowden of Tilinois, No others fare likely ¢o displace him, as Senator Harding feels grateful to Mr. Lowden | for what he did at Chicago and regards him as one “f the ablest administrators | # the country. Secretary of War—Gen. John J Pershing of Nebraska Secretary of the Navy—Former Sen- ator John W. Weeks of Massachu- watts. Attorney General—Harry M. Daugh- erty of Ohio, pre-convention manager for Senator Harding. If he declines, former Senator Sutherland of Utah may be selected. SENATOR FALL MAY BE CALLED TO THE CABINET. Secretary of the Interior—Senator Albert D. Fall of New Mexico, He is understood to have made arrange- ments for the appointment of a suc- @essor to the Senate in the event that ‘he is asked to take a portfolio in the Harding Cabinet. He was one of Mr. Harding’s intimate friends in the Senate and « personal adviser during ‘the campaign. Becretary of Agriculture—Henry C. ‘Wallace of Des Moines, head of farm Publications and the chief counsel to Mr, Harding on agricultural matters during the campaign. Secretary of Labor—Representative Nolan of California or Representative | John F. Burke of Pennsylvania. Postmaster General—Senator Harry ‘New of Indiana or Will Hays of In-| diana. ‘ Secretary of “Commerce—Walter Dickey of Khnsas City, Mo., who is being backed by Jake Oklahoma, one of th Harding group who with the success of homa this year; A. Tobias Hert « Kentucky, who was one of the origin Lowden men and helped at the ps} chological moment at Chicago nominate Harding; Theodore Roose- velt jr, who is being urged as a e@plendid representative of the - jive elements in the Republican ys Now, every Cabinet slate is like a Failroad time table—subject to change without notice, ‘The alternates men- tioned in the foregoing list may be replaced by others, depending upon the line-up of States and other tac- r instance, Senator New is a friend of Senator Harding and headed the Speakers’ Bureau during the campaign. He is said to be apprehensive about Tenomination for the Senate, as Bev- to oppose him in the primaries. Are proceeding with an eye to ap- Pointing New to the Postmaster = ip provided the Governor @ndiana will appoint Will Hays to the te. It's all a question of ‘whether Mr. Hays wants to be in the Cabinet or the Senate. It looks as if the will be in either the legislative or executive branch of the Government under the next. Administration, Moreover, Mr. Hert is formerly of Indiana, and the contest for the De- ent of Commerce seems to bé een Kentucky and Missouri, with Indiana demanding some voice in the welection. On the other hand, there | ' is @ clamor for Raymond Robbins, Gifford Pinchot and other progress- ives. ‘Some of Senator Haraing’s friends are discussing the possibility of appeasing this sentiment by ap- 7 the man who started the Progressive | movement in 1912—Theodore Roose- + “Meanwhile, Senator Harding's } ecouts are busy conferring with the * leaders of the Republican Party in | the hope that the slate may be agreed for submission to Senator Har- when he arrives in Virginia r his trip to ama, —— HOOVER FOR LABOR POST IN CABINET WASHINGTON, Nov. 22,—Herbert Hoover within the last week has coms to the front as one of the possibilities for the post of Secretary of Labor in the Cabinet of President Harding. Unusual significance # attached to the former Food Administrator's recent wonference on the industrial situation with the Executive Council of the Amer- ficam Federation of Labor and to speech he made before the Federation of Engineering Socleties, outlining his labor and capital. Talk of Hoover for the Labor post ts meeting with favor among Republican leaders here because of the belief that | he could settle industrial disputes which are srertpely certain to arise during \t. is NONE SUCH MINCE PIE ‘Day THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1920. Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between Fifth end Sixth Avenues) West 43rd Street An Important Reduction Sale Tuesday and Wednesday 2000 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS $1.85 Each Regularly $2.45 to 3.00 each Well made Shirts—taken from our regular stock. All with soft cuffg. An assortment of materials in attractive designs. SALE ON MAIN FLOOR (Near Sixth Avenue Entrance) Just about 100 «for early com- ers; each, vitrs for ending the conflict between | AEARN Fourteenth Sticet (ESTABLISHED 1827) West of Fifth Avenue Men’s Stylwear Shop Leads the Way to Meet the New Conditions with a Big 12 PRICE SALE Market conditions have changed, We went in with cash and met them at high tide. 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