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Show TREASURY ROW I j QUIETING DOWN ! Mellon 's Wish to Install New System May Cause j More Removals WASHINGTON May 87. (By The Associated Press-. 1 Factions In the Internal revenue controversy over the removal of A. U Sumner of Jown .m.l Major 0 C ChlhlM of Ohio from .their posts In the bureau took a breathing spell today and there were. Indications that the Incident was rap-Idly rap-Idly drawing to a close. Investigation of the accounts unit of the bureau by the special Intolll-; Intolll-; pf-n'-, sSCtloq continued, but official declined to comment on 1 1 1 progress made Friends of Assistant Secretary I Dover insisted that efforts wvn I I ng made to prevent the removal of his appointees by Commissioner Blair while a i the treasury there wi-ro hint (of possible further action along such ; tines Developments In the Blair-Dover ln-Oldent ln-Oldent arc regarded by high officials i us significant of more thun a disagreement dis-agreement ovor the policies controlling control-ling the administration of the Internal I rSVShUS bureau. Ilecont changes In the bureau personnel per-sonnel ire viewed In high official quarters as signs of the hand of Secretary Sec-retary Mellon at work to put into effect his own Idea;! of efficiency In the operation of the functions of the treasury qefjartmept based on his lung experience as a banker and business busi-ness man. Mr. Mellon was represented repre-sented SS In inn desirous that tho treasury treas-ury should kIv- the country the most effective service and to this end he was proceeding to organize Its forces to meet his views of government administration. ad-ministration. oo |