MR. ROOSEVELT’S CABINET
WOMAN CERTAIN MEMBER. MR. OWEN YOUNG APPROACHED. By Ttl«zr*ph—t’reia Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 8 p.m. • Warm Springs, <ran. The 'organisation of the new Democratic Government' took shape rapidly here on Monday as the President-elect, Mr. F. D. Roosevelt, conferred with his closest political advisors. The following appear certain to be members of the Cabinet:— Senator Carter Glass (Virginia), Secretary of the Treasury. Senator T. J. Walsh (Montana), Attor-ney-General. z : Mr. James Farley (New York), Post-master-Genaral.
Miss Frances Perkins (New York), Secretary of Labour. There is reason to believe that pressure is being brought, to bear on Mr. Owen D. Young, New York financier and economist, to become Secretary of State.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1933, Page 7
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