Show THE DAILY WASHINGTON MERRY MERRY- MERRY MERRY-GO- ROUND GO-ROUND ROUND Tr Trade de Mark By Drew Pearson and Robert S. S Allen Authors of Merr Round Merry Oo and nd More Mor M Merry Oo V WASHINGTON WASHINGTON President President Roosevelt Roose-elt talked to Chairman Sheppherd of the the- senate military affairs committee regarding the investigation of Louey Howe and his conservation kit-bag kit purchase pur- pur pur pur- chase chas F. F FD D. D R. R said that Louey was not used to government red tape and had acted too hastily Despite this Democratic members of the committee went vent after Roosevelt's secretary secretary secretary secre secre- tary hammer hammerand and tongs Democrats such as Bulkley of Ohio and Reynolds of North Carolina Carolina Carolina Caro Caro- lina took particular pains to hammer Little Louey while the Republican senators sat back and smiled S G How complete Nazi and espionage is was told the other day by James G. G MacDonald MacDonald MacDonald Mac- Mac Donald Foreign Policy association who came caine cameto cameto to give Roosevelt the lowdown on Germany From Berlin MacDonald telephoned to his office in New NewYork York giving his views on the Nazis Later visiting Count von van foreign minister minister min min- ister the latter remarked We agree entirely ly with the view you gave your office yesterday Von th had a report report report-on on the entire telephone telephone tele tele- phone hone conversation Forthe first time since the beginning of the depression depression- ion all the governments government's major business indices show upward gains gains' Administration n leaders are are naturally overjoyed but they are extremely shy of premature gloating And for two very good reasons 1 The country was oversold on bullish pronouncements during the Hoover regime is suspicious of any st stAtement statement state stAte- te- te ment savoring of that 2 There is nothing inthe in inthe inthe the reports reports encouraging as they are areto to indicate that the upward trend is per permanent anent The following bond market outlook was out outlined ut- ut lined the theother ot other er day by a high treasury official who emphasized that he gave the expression of opinion strictly in an unofficial capacity Government Government Gov nov bonds will maintain their levels High-grade High industrial bonds likely to improve in values but the possibility is very conjectural g low grade ade speculative bonds practically certain certain tam tain of upward movement along long with stoc stocks s I t Inflation is definitely in the cards I in the next few months What form it will take is still a matter a-matter of wide of-wide wide difference among the president president president pres- pres pres pres- ident and his counsellors Hov uncertain uncertain their course is is indicated by the f fact that they are maintaining a policy of rigid id sil silence nce as far faras faras' faras faras' faras as as' public discussion n goes Privately the the thead ad administration ministration leaders are talking about it constantly constantly constantly con con- Secretary Woodin is telling friends that inflationary steps must be taken if major commodity price boosts are to be realized One reason why the president has enforced a policy of silence on inflation is bec because use of fear that congress would not not stand hitched it he on n his economy and budget cutting measures if it felt he planned extensive currency and credit ex ex- ex a 9 a aSir Sir V Ronald Ronald Lindsay Lindsay six seven six seven ambassador ambassador dor of King George V has taken to coming coining up the stairs back of the state department recently recently recent recent- ly lr t to discuss war debts State department functionaries functionaries have been tipped off to say nothing to the press about his visits Secretive Secretary Secretary Sec See Stimson used to avoid publicity on on his ambassadorial visits by having the envoys come o out t to his h home me a a 9 a A A. representative e of a New York broKe brokerage age house hous r recently approached Senator Wheeler of Montana with the 1 proposal that he buy silver He said that silv silver r w was s g going ing up p and that sever several l oU oth other er r senators were coming in on it Wheeler turned him down a a Secretary of State Hull HuIl l left ft Washington a most discouraged man Conversations in ad advance ad- ad vance of the London conference had convinced him that reduction of t tariffs riffs was going to be extremely difficult if not impossible a Celeste Celes e J Jed Jedel haired black snappy eyed ex- ex student honor of Professor Moley at Barnard college college- has been given a a job with the the- the the-Ameri- Amenn American Amen Ameri- can n delegation to London Previous to this she he was Moley's secret secretary ry in the state depart depart- ment a aa a a Official but unpublished reports received here are that British resentment against the Nazis w was s so bitter burg H Hitler's spEcial special cial envoy to London barely escaped without injury a aa a a F For r 12 years under Harding Coolidge Hoover the labor d department was was' the most inactive in inactive in- in active of all government agencies s. s Now it isone is is isone isone one of siest Not only is it now in the hands of an active energetic executive Frances Frances' Perkins but under the industry c control bill billit it it can help raise wages a a a General General Hugh Johnson dictator dictator of industry under this bill has hired an ex ex Barnum and Bailey circus publicity agent gentas as his think man He lIe is supposed to think up new ideas ideas' for Johnson V Va a a aIn In the Chaco wilderness wilderness bone bone of contention between B Bolivia livia and Paraguay there Paraguay there is is' is isan an American tir firm n owning 60 miles of railway y 65 obo head of cattle and the biggest tanning plant in the world Rec Recently it was bombed by Bolivian airplanes S a a The Florence Ala Tribu Tribune e weekly has started a movement for the erection ofa of a gold statue o of S Senator George Norris The he bust but would be pe placed in the power house of f the Wilson Vilson dam at Muscle Shoals Two of Kan Kansas Kansas' 1 sas' sas Rep Republican leaders leaders both both personal bitter foes foes are are now in the gold n raining ning business Vice Ex e President Charley Curtis is is associated witha with witha a New M Mexican gold mining vent venture re while Clyde Reed fo former er governor of the Sunflower State became manager of a agold gold mme mine in New Mexico some time ago Copyright 1933 by United Feature Syndic Syndicate te Inc t tI I |