THE CABINET: Andrew Mellon Returns

Mr. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, was the last of the Harding Cabinet to appear in Washington to report to the new President. He had been abroad "for pleasure," but incidentally had picked up a bit of information. On reaching Washington the Secretary went into a long conference with President Coolidge. It was announced that Mr. Mellon would remain in the Cabinet.

Mr. Mellon came back with the information that the Ruhr occupation was a great depressant on the economic situation of Europe, that France gained nothing by it, that it might result...

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