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LIKELY TO BE CABINET ALTHOUGH IS BEING OPPOSED fording Expected to .Appoint Him Secretary Interior in Spite of Objections HUGHES IS CERTAIN , Will Be Secretary of State Will TaLro While lcivc Treasury Portfolio By HARK SULLIVAN (fop vrich l1-1 Ne,v York Post) VASUI'NGT0X' Jan- "-'Here is the .a. :rnhahlc Cabinet lies today: ..jv lJ it can be taKen no pmi-nvaiij uoiuvs thc secretary of state will be Ex Justice Hughes of New Vork, and that .,,., f tliA treasurv will . h the aecjcL-.. - - - . mrles Q- fawes, me mcago Danger. made cmiv u Irpseen complication could change fc.ffl. and the public. a nnhip 3 n nnii iifTtTTi pur nf thpm. aim .iv- " ; r " them ean e" eAW - aifj "Hvi -nthor appointment, is so nearly Died as these, but the following things c8n be said: For secrt 1. Ki. I M?.3..1 TT Harding is seriously iouiuenug .Her bert HOOVer. 11 xiiiuiii& o uuuu UUIl- tinues to run as it; nas run more and more in the direction of excluding men fiiese recommendations are political nly, and more ana more in me airec ion of naming men on the basis Of their standing m un luisooivuo mu With the public senerally, the great likelihood is he will 'appoint Hoover. Hoover Is uemg upposra Hoover is being vigorously opposed by Konie 01 ine pumitiana ui m- miliar grounds of his prolonged ab sence from America and the recentness of his identity with the Republican party. On the other hand, some of the big gest and most broaaminded of the poli ticians .encourage Harding to name Hoover, considering tne matter irom, a political point of view. These more suosiaiuiai politicians say that in the last campaign Hoover played the same" from a Republican organization standpoint mdre fairly than any of the other Republican lead ers who are advocates of the League of Nations. Hoover indorsed Harding within a few days after the latter was nominat ed and thereafter worked wholeheart edly in behalf of Harding's election. Hoover made nis decision on tne ineory that the Republican party was likely to win anyhow and that the best policy of the Republican friends of the league was to stay in the party and do the best they could for the solution of the league problefn within the Republican organization, . Point to Bltter-Enders' Attitude the bigsev politicians who now In dorse Hoover point out the difference between this wholehearted course of Hoover's and the decidedly less, whole tiearMd attitude during the campaigh of some of the other prominent Repub licans who are pro-league, i Moreover, Hoover's generous support of Harding from the beginning of the campaign is in marked contrast to the conduct of some of the irreconcilables who, for the first two-thirds of the campaign, sulked and devoted their ef forts to putting Harding in a hole. Some of these same irreconcilables are now among those who oppose Hoover for the cabinet. Probably on the whole the best guess is that Harding's own inclination, add ed to. the indorsement of the broader minded Republican politicians, will pre vail over the protests of those other politicians who are trying to keep Hoo ver out of the cabinet. All the present trend of Harding's mind is in the direction of non-political considerations which would .. favor Hoover. - ., " N ol hing in Schwab Sngrgregtion Hoover is frequently mentioned In connection with the department of la bor. There is nothine- in that. It Is the interior department that Hoover is being considered for. If this depart ment should not be. given to Hoover it is likely that Senator Albert B. Pall, of New Mexico, will be considered. For the department of labor Charles M. Schwab has been publicly suggest ed. That is a grotesque suggestion. There is nothing in it. The department "f labor will go to some distinguished labor leader Amontr the labor leaders who have been most strongly recommended and most favorably considered are W, G. Ie of Cleveland, president of the motherhood of Railway Trainmen; John L. Lewis, of Spring-field. 111., pres ident' of the United Mine. Workers of America; James Duncan of Quincy, Maw., president of the Granite Cutters international association, and James O'Connell'of Mlnersville, Pa. president f the international Association of Ma- hinists. . Of these four the latter would seem 1" have a little tho Vifttr chance for seral reasons, ' among them geo graphical considerations. Ilnrry nnuKherty'n Chance The first thres come from states Wen are likely to have other members "the cabinet. ,0'Connell is the only n.e coming- from a state from which no other cabinet member is likely to- be WointPd TVin far. v,a rvr'rmnAll 1t4r heen looked on as a democrat would nrohabiy Weigh little with Harding. r0r attornrv ereneral it ia commonly "fumed that. Harry Daugherty of Co 'ttmbiis, 0., is the likeliest choice. . To nat degree, that assumption is correct an only t, known within . Senator 'iardin'sr'H nu n ; n ,q 1. ntrtna nf -,.11 iiiniu, j-vt (.lit; i'ausrherty, if it should be made, will wholly a personal one on Harding's Part. .. , D&llChertv is tlin mo-n -..rVrn first TIAr. Jdod Harding to run for the senate ' years ag-o and also first persuaded m to enter the presidential race 'a ar ag0. Throughout Harding's : can- ?Sji;!?V yielding on hi, rftlons. rr " , na Political 6otfaler. iobSJS majority of the shoJld notybe aoIntat "'ty ward j PPolnted and lbok for- ments before Hiding- bause" of wSt" betwe8reHdarS.be SlSK 17 Z,4 " and Daugherty, - ener?f tf 6ty not mftde attorney he Probabilities run In favor UtaS 'r G?0rge Sutherland It hiJhptW?Uld bean appointment' of the eeSJIl wS8-, SutherIard as attorney with HnZOUld hl in the same, class with Hughes as secretary of state. said r tlian hat has already been aAd,.!Ee.."--.three men likely to be xn me cabinet. They are former "" ot e republican na ScS; T. Hert of tofaCoCa,lly a11 three these are cer tain So far as there, is any difference among them, the most certain is for mer Senator Weeks, probabfy for sec retary of the navy. In the later switch ing of pegs, Weeks might finally turn up as secretary of war. As to the other two, Harding would undoubtedly have to have them in nis cabinetj and their position as Republi can leaders entitles them to the strong est kind of political consideration. Aa tn tTlso turn . -..v, -"i i- ia ottiu 10 wail I 1 the department, of commerce, but the v fflrtf ia Via l A ill . . . ' " o Jiiuie uneiy 10 De consia ered for postmaster general. Postmaster general also is the most obvious office for 11 Hays. Of these two men, Hert is probably more eager for a cabinet position than Will Hays 13.. ,i ': : Must Co-operate WMh Hugltea Hert is a rich man of 56, with a com pleted business career behind him. Will Hays is a poor man and a young man of 41, with his career .ahead of him. Hays, because of his known achievements as an organizer, might be considered for secretary of. commerce. In Harding's mind, one essential qualification of the man chosen for sec retary of commerce will be that he must be especially approved by Hughes as s.v.mj vi o iato. 11 10 xuuuiug o in tention that the. secretary of state and me oeuiBiary 01 commerce sna.il worK strongly hand in hand for the exten sion of our commerce abroad. COOLIDGE DIDN'T MILK COW BUT PICTURE SAID HE DID SPRINGFIE4JD, Mass., Jan -6. Vice President-elect Coolidge can milk a cow, but he did not milk the one he was represented as milking In a photograph taken last July while he was on a va cation at his father's farm in Plymouth. .Vt-., after his nomination at Chicago However, it was the cow's fault and not the 'governor's. In explaining the misrepresentation to Horace A. Moses, president of the Hampden County Improvement league who was his host recently, Governor Coolidge said that that cow was a crea ture of temperament and insisted on being milked indoors. . The picture re leased to the press last summer, show ed, the candidate in the accepted posi tion for milking, and apparently get ting results. "You see," he said, "she had always been accustomed to being milked in dors and when I approached her witr a pail and milking stool she quite nat urally, and in accordance with long established precedent, Started for th-. barn door." , v.,,. - , It took ", several "minutes of coaxin, f before the cow would so far depart from the law and order of her ways as to stand in the barnyard while 1 th governor made , a pretense of 'railklnj her. To really do so out of doors wa. quite out of the question, he declared. LENOIR COUNTY ROAD BONDS ARE FINALLY SOLD AT PAR (Special to The Star) KINSTON, Jan. 6. The clerk of the Lenoir county board of commissioners today announced the sale to A. B. Leacl and company, of New York, of a $700, 000 series of . road bonds. The price was' par with accrued interest. Earlier bids for the same issue offered below par and were rejected, the commis sioners declaring they had no legal right to accept less than par. Leach and company, jt was stated, now hold $1,300,000 of Lenoir county highway im provement bonds. ' "lilCV 11nr,V, 4.- 1 i.-, , -1 fni-, , "u"c".y nas actea in " "id, I "niijnjr way as a kind of manager .for Without r; :i t 1- fi,,.Hi e,"j'i; 11110 uaugneriy s quai- 3 ' laweii it ca.11 De siaicu tart tViot i t-i , x ii '" uugneriy is appuiui- 'hen t :-wiaespreaa protest on fite nf M " )Se Wn feel that tnP r- a,aorney general should be mied a. J Lne nignest eminence jn tl Ia.uEherty is not eminent in the .' a SlmnlA matter n-f font T Wo "8 W - J F''l'WtI MM I. "iugnerty is simple matte ' cnoosing his attorney general imple matter of fact. If Hard- hoser,' m s tnat he has -already d . s ror secretary of statP secretary of ' the treas- tt- ne would not choose .Daugherty . a'l be talron j -v 'ardin taken for granted that u . "Ka overwhelmintr winh (q tn fin 'uh!??1 men as exceptional ana Dawes. If he appoint Kiddies' Coughs Can Be Eased Quickly Dr. King's New Discov ery will . dd that very tiling, easily and quickly. TSON'T say, 'Toot J little kiddie,, I wish I knew what to do for. you!" When the' cough first comes, give a little Dr. King's New Discovery as directed, and it will soon be eased. It's a good family cough and cold remedy, too. Loosens op the phlegm, clears up the cough, relieves the con gestion. No harmful drugs. For fifty years a standard remedy for colds, coughs, grippe. At your, druggists, 60e and $1.20 a bottle. , For colds and coughs Dfgapotgs THE MORNING SAR, WILMINGTON, K. C, FRIDAY," JANUARY-7, 1921.; 1 OA such Waffles" Only a small part of ibis year's wheat crop was good enough to null, into Dainty Flour, VT BEST OttW.' aw (RISP, brown waffles, light as a feather and piping hot! Mmyum! How the family will enjoy them these cold mornings when there's a nip in the air and frost on the ground! Made with Dainty Hour, they'll be even, better than usual, for Dainty is milled by a special slow process, from the very finest soft winter wheat. It retains all the unusual baking qualities found only in such grain. Naturally Dainty costs more than ordinary flour in the sack. In the long run it costs less, for Dainty requires less lard. And think of the better baking! ia tab-grade Valier Flour with elf-ruing ingredients, mixed in tha proper proportiona. Require no oaJdos powder. Try a aack. .Plotar THE CORBETT CO. Distributor. iNew MJiscav&rsr Make Bowels Normal Habitfonmgpurrativ81whentaken for constipation, rack the system vio lently. Nature's way is the way of Dr. King's Pills gently and firmly regulat ing ttie bowels, eliminating thie mtestme clogging waste. Same oki price, 25c. ncpo S10P ITCHING SKIN Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt-Relief . There is one' safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and tW UaneM nnH snnthes the skin. v Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle J of Zemo ana appiy it as airecxea. aoon you will find that, irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm . and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating,', satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft; smooth and healthy... The B. W. Rose Co Cleveland. O. Report of the Condition Of The Peoples Savings Bank AT WILMINGTON t In the State of North Carolina, at the Close of Business December 29th, 1920 RESOURCES: Loans and discounts ' . ..... .$1,448,390.68 LIABILITIES: Capital stock $ 65,000.00 Demand loans U, S. Liberty bonds Stocks and bonds Banking House Furniture and fixtures : Other real estate owned Invested, trust funds . . . Cash on hand ...... .. v . 268,479.94 73,550.00 95,662.50 48,000.00 13,836.31 40,000.00 322,532.82 i TOTAL .. .$2,310,452.82 Surplus Undivided profits Unearned discount ..... Accrued interest due depos itors . . Reserve for dividend January 1st, 1921 Dividends unpaid Deposits . 2,062,974.03 100,000.00 57,841.47 10,000.00 12.000.00 2,600.00 36.75 TOTAL 2,310,452.25 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW, HANOVER, 1921. '''' " I, J. HOLMES DAVIS, Casljier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. HOLMES DAVIS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, a1921. J. V. GRAINGER, Notary Public. 1 Correct Attest : D. C. LOVE, . ' " H. C. McQUEEN, F. W. DICK, . Directors. . 1 . 1 If Mother Spreads Gem Nut Margarine Thick She knows it is , good for her children. It is wholesome.' ' Made from oil pressed from clioicest cocoa nuts, peanut oil, Pasteurized milk, and salt. It is fresh. Made daily in four teen conveniently located factories. It is clean. Not a hand touches Gem Nut, either in manufacture or in packing. . It is economical. Saves materi ally on the grocery bill, so mother can be - generous when she spreads the bread. Gem Nut is ideal for cooking; its delicacy of flavor adds to the good ness of cakes, pastries, and sauces. Order a carton today. Swift & Company; U. S. A. Manufacturer of Swiff Premium Oleomargarine Sweet Pure Clean i mm: Immediate Service GAS OIL AIR WATER Stations on Market Street and on Third Street. , Convenient location, courteous ,; attention to your wants. Jones Motor Sales Co. . " Wilmington, N. C. ' STAR CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS NINS- '4.1- 'il vi. hi i " 1 t: i f t , f! " .! ;;t.'T i- V' ., 1 . ? - i , ; it 'i "j ; :vi 'fly, K1.' f ho: I'IVh I" ! ''hVA d' ' i ' f 1 it si. n . . til . 1 IA K t 5- '' " f ' -III; i f t 'l I , i -' . i V . i t' . ' ' 1 ' it . 1 ' 'Jh-' ' i ' i ' . f - t-.-M. .V nit. 1 .1 ,)f -. ' I'M I r if' ' '0 -
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