Show What tIC u- u o All AU Want to Ii Know S A Literary ary Len Lener r rBy By RODNEY DUTCHER W. WASHINGTON UE lf NEAIr lt want to J know now what hat Washington been talking about more than th an thing else lately its the VI sham ham commission and the tho eu report on prohibition The best but available dope bit b. b that a majority of ot cc member members are willing to au IU modification with with- light I beer but that neither m nor President ent l want any minority reports hi hi would deprive the report of ot th th i la III pr effect it would hue hay If It ti II w were ro unanimous Members embers of ot the commission how ever are ore not revealing enough o ott side to give anyone anono a aver very c picture of ot Just what Is la going tIt behind the closed dosed doors door J JWilliam Ju William S S. S Renon Kenyon on of or lo Iowa R h hu Co j. j ways WN been regarded aa as the v standing dry on the commission S SC Meanwhile George Georgo Cassiday t tt man In the green hat who uj tun i ito t tto to be bo the tho senate office building favorite bootlegger ger is develop Ut literary ry r ambitions following r reMI c i publications of or a a. few chapters chaplen jj his memoirs 1 If It George Georgo doesn't win his hi apa he is Sa going to the hoosegow f fo tor quite a few months and he tel tela I his friends that in that cue case h ht he YUl spend his spare time there ther a B. book He lie doesn't see sea seewhy why bis is senatorial l friends and custon haven't hlL come to his aid and k promises that If tt he does dou time h BI will at lt least open up on paper name namo names and emerge from looking for a a. publisher I a a e a t Wu j The proprietor of oC one of or Wisa Ington's lar largest largess cst speakeasies rt re became bl big hearted and I ln is stalled a a. free tree lunch lunch consIsting consisting e ef ci saltines and dried salt herring Mrs Eleanor Patterson editor el or eltho ortho tho the Washington Herald who hu has been writing caustic editorial about Alice Longworth and is II said nil to be worth has lias tr bess studying the unemployment problem probe lent hem in the capital She deplored deplot calamity lion howlIng ling editorially an ant said There are less lea th than n 6 unemployed her here Most ost of then thea would not work not work anywhere any anT 10 Mn how ho Tho rho very cry next day Patterson was named b by tho the chAIr man of ot the District ot of Columbia official unemployment committe among 13 prominent citizens whon whom he wanted to serve ser on the commit commit- tee S C CA A visitor called at the Whit Whir House tho the day after election am and asked to see Bee President Hoover on i a lc legitimate errand 1 Sorry said time the secretary sh h encountered hut but th president 1 i tl simply overwhelmed o The Tho visitor smiled Overwhelmed helmed with alt all kinds t of l work the secretary Amen hastily I t. t I C S S Diplomats Diplomat have e always been u as uI I expensive luxury for tor many cou tries trl s and some somo of ot thos those govern governments governments ments ment which have 0 been hard hit by bythe the depression arc aro cutting cuLUm doi o o. o a diplomatic salaries The cuts cute JUT han run from 20 O to 33 35 3 per JI r cent Ger jt mans Argentines Cubans and AntS Eca Ee ad are aro among amon those thus tu iii affected In Washington S I S The District of ot Columbia hu has O been breaking records for the th num number number b ber r of oC prosecutions under th the Joc five and ten law Jaw rho Tho grand J Jery Ja 7 returned thirteen tn its un It jU just Juat t the other d day In the fin tint year of ot the law the district h hi 1111 moro more Jones law indictments thiS any ns other section in tho the I indictments and con J |