AMERICAN ITEMS.
tUSTIUMAN AND N.Z. CABI.E ASSOCIATION
U.S.A. SCANDALS,
NEW YORK, March 30
The "New York Times’s” M ashingtoi^ correspondent says:—“Some Senators of both parties, responding to popular resentment against the Senate devoting more attention to the oil and other scandals than to other legislative business, will probably cud the oil investigations within a week.” The proposed new investigations will probably be now choked off, despite tlie feeling among the Democrats that further enquiries in various Government Departments would expose questionable conditions, or would create the impression that such conditions exist.” '■rite Committee investigating the Department of .Justice will continue for some time, hut .Mr Dougerty’s resignation, it is believed, will iniiiimiso the importance of these investigations. A popular reaction against .so-called ‘scandal mongering’ is growing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1924, Page 2
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