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Show REMOVAL CASES TO BE DROPPED i Treasury Intends Doing Nothing Further in Job Abolishment v. asiun;t in. May - secretary Molten, uftfr n conference 'h Pnd-i dent Harding a( Hi White House lute Thur.-day announced Ihftl no further! action would ho takm by the treasury! ! department in the case of A. ! Sum-iner, Sum-iner, of Iowa, and C. C. Childe, 01 Ohio who wore removed by order of th-,ecretury th-,ecretury from the office of deputy, 'commissioner of Internal revenue and, 'supervisor of rollectors, respectively, 'through the consolidation nf their junlts. i Secretary Meii,n f-.ad reporta that Sumner and Chllda would Ik- rain elated were without basis. "So fur an the treasury department Is concerned." he added, "the entire matter Is a closed Issue.') TMsputcheM from the Pacific coast quoting Assistant Secretary of thH Treasury Dover t the affect that If the remoral of Bumner and Child tvaa d personal matter" he might "be heard from," when culled to the ut-i, ut-i, m on 0 Mi -Mellon evoked a reply to Ui- effect that "I fall to understand such remarks,'' ' Baorotary Mellon suid further that Sumner and Chllda Ware not appointees appoin-tees of Mr. Dover He could not discuss, dis-cuss, he said. an plans for a further! reorganisation of the internal revaniu forces Of the government. "There may i' some chungc. or . uursc," he ndded "But I cannot at thla time gn Into dotalls. The mattSI aiaouaaed with the president on Incidentally." . fio |