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...Senate the nominations of six of the seven members of the Federal Reserve Board which, according to the Banking Act of 1935, will be reconstructed Feb. 1. Only two members of the old board were named to the new: Governor Marriner Stoddard Eccles, New Dealing banker from Utah; Menc S. Szymczak, onetime comptroller of Chicago. The new appointees: Joseph A. Broderick. onetime New York State superintendent of banks; Ronald Ransom, executive vice president of Fulton National Bank of Atlanta; John K. McKee, onetime receiver for National banks in Ohio and Pennsylvania, for the last two and one half years chief...
...Marriner Stoddard Eccles, has been publicly assured by the President of reappointment. Under the new setup he will change his title to "chairman." Two members of the Board, besides Mr. Eccles, have been added to it by President Roosevelt: John Jacob Thomas, 66, Nebraska farmer-lawyer and Democratic politician; Menc S. Szymczak (pronounced Sim-chak), 41, who was Comptroller of Chicago under the late Mayor Anton Cermak. If either of them has White House assurances of reappointment, he is keeping the fact strictly to himself...
...President Roosevelt filled the Federal Reserve Board with the appointments of John Jacob Thomas, Nebraska farmer-lawyer, and Menc S. Szymczak, Comptroller of Chicago, good friend of the late martyred Mayor Tony Cermak. Other Presidential nominations: Maryland's William Stanley to be Assistant to the Attorney General; Utah's Harold M. Stephen, Florida's Frank J. Wideman to be Assistant Attorneys General; Tennessee's John Harcourt Alexander Morgan* and Wisconsin's David E. Lilienthal to be Tennessee Valley Authority directors; Pennsylvania's Carroll Miller, brother-in-law of Demo-cratic Boss "Joe" Guffey...