Bank Commission Proposed
Washington, March 31. - Representa:ive Heitwole of Minnesota has introduĆ³ed a resolution for a banking and currer.cy commission, which is in line with the recommendations of Mr. McKinley's inaugural address and of the Indianapolis conference. The resolution recites that in view of the present inadequate banking and currency system it is desirable that congress have the aid of experts in making changes. The commission is to be composed of four citizens eminent in trade, political economy and banking, to be appointed by the president, two senators to be appointed by the vice president, two representatives to be appointed by the speaker, and the comptroller of the currency, and the resolution provides that it shall report to congress the flrstMonday oL next December.
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