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Show mi: around tfie nut even the fot!. - al roi.immu.i- o.i:um!"!,ii lat I vuintod. what !.out. can coino of It, or good he In It is wasting Its time, tin ly affairs of the Qjry lot" the and Ann-r-h-a- coin hogged down tcrn;Mrar!!jr las rv frr man who hud lovd nauiguges. The inn. urn: s bet n reeehed by tVs Ul hg of to I. in .a ts u I ,, Jill (SHI. i In the same a e..rp. a Urn that could In cal'ed a "h'g tiii r. received a huge s. :u tr. u AAV tobacco hem-titVaudepborg Ips'CA t! it le ts making m eh.nvs 'e n wants the hr, and M Is entitled to the n. vv h':e government paid agents, them sun-liedelviig through data more of a at ky tl.e comianj seek new leads. tUn Craft No Involved on weakness v a f.,r As a nutter of tail, thi art of federal and state legls-- r the iii'ide say that tlnur has been demonstrated, ticulur mvi.lvi dealing that the said legislators do list ot tinij.iesitoii hum ni iii big to Dt Men. to think It Is a crimeeven one lias ever questioned that there nnd ,eccpt cigars, luncheons, was a l,.t uf g ait in AAV the..ter tickets from officials of the payments collusion between umiii company Interested In legislation. ty agents and turme's to linn Two other Important d'selosures about buiiut.t pay men's wh.,. niiu have resulted from the Investigation ally no reductions in acie..gu wu go madu. I..vpeits in the AAA, while g (1) That the company Is of course not claiming to have monopolistic practices. like an lucunde ilea of anything That It derived considerable how widespread this sort of thing revenue from poolrooms which used was, out that it simply point Information telephone wires to get not have happened in the lag e..se-- : gs to horse race results. those coming wit Ion the .mope of Tie hrst the company would the Vandei.berg Inquiry, 'they are cheerfully have coneeded, thus sav confident that this cheating1' orlug both Itself and the government currod almost exclusively in small of expense. g deals -- and that, while deplorable The second no one had thought from a moral point of view, sue!, of. In particular, though merely to money was actually put to u very suggest It would have been o have good use, in that it helped out farm It neeepted. as no one really thought era who were really hard up. the poolrooms were getting their Nor is there any contention on messages either by telepathy or the part of those supplying Van wireless. In fact, there Is some suguiul otlier critical scnat.us ilcnberg gestions that the patrons might not vvitli Information that the log p.iv If tin news have trusted telepathy merits were crooked. Actually im't eti'nined thereby was that they hud of the big payments, they admit let. pilvately, were for actual acreage reduction, serving the purpose of Important Questions AAA In crop curtailments ealeu Whieti leaves two questions: to hold lated the of up agriprices (1) Is It the contention of the cultural staples. corgovernment seriously that any The violent objection to giving poration affected by legislation In both congress and the 4S state leglip the figures Is based entirely on its expected psychological effect. islatures should Ignore the legislators and their proceedings make Obviously a fanner who rigid now thinks the New Deal has Urn no effort to state Its case? to him Is apt to change (2) Is It the contention of any pretty good view finds that a big New his If he foder: oflielal that rates should be York bank thousands of dollars got reduced? he received. ten for The every memno Strangely enough, while chap who had a hard time saving ber of congress would answer yes his farm is going to be annoyed to to question No. 1 In private, many find that the champion Shy lock of of their speeches and actions In Investigating committees Indicate that his state is the one who received the most AAA benefit checks. And surh would be tbelr answers. To question No. 2, believe It or so on. not, the answer Is that the members Worry for Farley. of the federal communications comThe state of Maine continues to mission do not know, had given the be the headache of Jim Fatley. Not matter no thought. ven Uie magic figures 'of Tamil From the best possible authority, Inside the commission, this writer Ilurja have persuaded the postmaswas Informed that tentative in- ter general that news of a great were made by telephone of- Democratic victory will go ringing quiries ficials. before they started accumuthrough the country this September, encouraging Democratic worklating the vast amount of data demanded by the commission, as to ers In doubtful states to enthusiaswhat the commission really wanted. tic battling for the ticket. There is one big surprise in a reWas It reduction of rates? Telephone officials, pointing out that of cent batch of confidential figures, course the commission had to do obtained from Democratic sources only with interstate, and therefore In tlie IiDe Tree state an(1 du,y re mostly Jong distance rates, inti- - Porte(l to headquarters here. It ts mated they were considering reduc- - that Representative Simon M. Ilaming them anyhow, as a matter of I lin whose defeat of Congressroai I business policy that they had al- - Carrol L. Beedy In 1034 was such ready marked up the time In which a surprise, is actually much strong n,Rht rates applied, and extended er than Representative Edward C. rates to all day Sunday. Horan, Jr., who has the strongest, I n,"!t I Which, they admitted, had proved normally, Democratic district. Rood business. So These confidential figures esti-- ; maybe If they re- doood al! long distance rates mated would be de thy feated thatlessHamlin f could earn still more than 3,0(X), whereas by money! r,l)t no one could tell them. Be- - the majority assigned against Moran y cause only one man connected with was about C.OOO. Apparently the calculators had no hope of defeatI tfie commission knows what it Is all about, and lie wouldnt tell. That ing Representative Ralph O. Brew man is Paul a. Walker, Oklahoma ster, from the remaining district, yor. who heads the commissions but the big jolt in these figures. from Farley's point of view, was t telephone division. an estimate of S000 for tlie IJopub- Campaign Stuff i lican gubernatorial candidate! ehind the mild but stubborn In- 1 The further Indicated that Istce of Senator Arthur H. Van- - Senatorreport Wallace II. White, Jr., 'Pr fhat t . Secretary of Agricul- - would defeat Frederick II. Dubord, re A. Wallace Cnry who came supply the the r s enate with lists of all persons and so close to Senator defeating frj!orat:ons Pa!d more than $10,000 Frederick Hale two years ago, by benefits is a t . . ' scattering of Ian overwhelming majority. As far orn,nti'n which promises that as the November election is con- f m, Pte make good cerned, this report showed every material or Vanden- - cent spent for the Democratic ticket ber'1 after the September election would able to be just pure waste. It figured a fer a,lace ure3 att3 much heavier Republican majority inpllrniS,l,,n nit known yet They may ' .jnrnes tremendous op- I This is not unusual, as a matter ! pnblication by New of fact In 1932 Maine electrified S1?h rmaiprs li y and solely because the Democratic workers all over the If the pBtP not supplied the New Deal cn country by electing a Democratic !('s will begin letting such governor, Louis J. Brann, and two ff,.. ,hpy have ,eak nt pwe-- of the three Democratic candidates for congress. refi,sal by Wallace will L Vandenbergs Turned on the Heat ? Sfnate and In 1934, Farley, eager for a nasayingthat a U,Cb ,he Department of tional endorsement of the Roosecu.rure will not furnish a com-cit- e velt administration, turned ou'ku some of the the heat he could to bear in bring that I..'-';,hare ccrao to him. and Maine, with the result that the s a m.nLtration dfny them if actually succeeded a little better than they expected. Farley tba!!P stories, for example, was Is delighted at the time. The ref re f tbe vf f sults re,7 temocratic wo-- k barks, against which ers in encouraged other states fighting for the r! ro1 11:11 investigations election. hA, 3 lerelei received some-1- - November Now be wishes very glnoereiy that of AAA money be bad not been so sufcessful In r ' This example 0f 1934. Governor Brann, though popA., . .. , ' :rr.'s Yanlenherg ular in bis own state. 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