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' S Propounding this query and awaiting an answer, he thus strangely Hi admonished tho Secretary. , , "Uiuler our constllittlonal law and practice, a developed hitherto, no one but the President has the right to summon Ml the heads of the executive departments Into conference, and SI no one but the President and the CongreM has the right to H ask their views or the lewa of any one of them on any public 0P qutstlon." , , wflA Answering frankly and promptly that such Informal cabinet meet- Jly" y lugs had bnn held and that he, as the ranking member, after con- (f, g fcrrtiig with hlx cnlloagucs. had called these meetings: that It was r "felt that. In view of the fact that we were denied communication with M ou (tlio Picldcnt). It was wise for us to confer Informally together W on Interdepartmental matters as to which action could not bo post- H- , poncd until nur medlcflt adWsers permitted you to pass upon them" stating all this without evasion or equivocation tho Secretary Imme- K dlntely expressed a readiness to place his resignation In tho President's handft. ffi Thereupon, tho President, finding nothing In tho Secretary's lotter h "which Justifies your assumption of presidential authority in such a J matter," and being convinced, moreover, that the secretary at tho S peace conference and subsequently had accepted his direction and fc' guidance "with rcluct.inco," bluntly asked him to ghe ip his office and gl thus afford him "an opportunity to select some one whose mind would fj more willingly go along with mine." ja So, "with a sense of profound relief," tho Secretary forthwith ' 9 submitted hli resignation, which was at onco accopted. - Jg Public men, Democrats nnd llopubllcans allko, and the press of )tho country, Irrcspecthc of parly affiliation, without questioning the M right of the President to make changes In his cabinet, hnvn iinirormly criticized tho President's course and rejected the extraordinary pretext, luconcclvablo on Its fare, used to get rid of Mr. Landing. Tho foremost administration newspaper organ, tho New York m World, calls tho episode "bewildering" and demands explanation. H Secretary of the Interior, Franklin K. Lane, whose resignation, prclously tendered, will take effect March 1, in a manly statement f accepts his full share of responsibility for the, rnlllng of the cabinet I meetings; but Secretary Daker nnd other cabinet officer', who psrtlcl- I pated In and approved the meeting; nnlntnln n slgnltlcaat silence. So, too, the Secretary to the president, Mr. Tumulty, and tUt Preal S dent's physician, Admiral Grayson, who likewise attended ntpst Of Me tj$ meetings. HK Wnshlneton. in Intlmat touch with the White Home iltyatUQ , i during the President's Illness, was dunirouaJed by Hi. PreIflet'a re bnke of Secretoiy Lansing, which of iieceaslty affected Uie entire cabl- ' net. Jt was untelier.ble that his celleaguee, equally gajjty tf'glving , offense, could, wllh seir.respect, coittlane to bold their nortroltai, fl i no further resignations have been forthconstag. X l.t Aawralng that the I'reahtent cattchlred Ike StUr7 laj good k.? faith nnd candor, these qxvMrons naturally arise: xk Why dld'pot Mr. Tumulty r Ur. Umysoti, If not memBexs of. tie fc tablnet, months age, advise the Pmldent tkit meetjHga were belag What became of the recommendations made to the President at aach conference, touching labor problems and other matters, of wtlc the press advised the country? And wko acted uwn Hrh recomHiea aatloiit and g.ne them force? . M'ho unite iho I'trSiJciil'x mece to Cons;rrt? Assuming tlut he wa kept uiilnformed-'iict'optfng his letter to f the Secretary as cum eying the exact stutui of affairs who haa been I i dliicilng Utu cx-utlvo affairs of tho GoenniCBt these past lour I ', months? . v9 These qneslloni unanswered, tho htrnnge, drnmitfc episode Ilia- pi mlmtcs one f j t more iKarly tlun eer before. At Woodrow WHsoa'i 'J hands this Is a one-man government a personally conducted admlala- j)K tint'on. LaLlnct i.tlliers actually count no moro than rubber stamps S-S . sio only the ubiquitous Uurleson, whose departnlent Involves too E& a much detail to rcic presidential attention. , . jS ' Summed up, it once more exempllflcs The Etele, I am. KQ 1NCOMK TAX NOTICK , Tofthe People rof Caehc Couniyi Mail or deliver in person, all cor-poiatlon cor-poiatlon and lndiivdual Income tar. rotuins to J. I. 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