Show I UE HE DAILY WAS WASHINGTON Round Merry Trade Mark MarkBy MarkBy By DREW V PEARSON and ROBERT ALLEN I WASHINGTON The The mast remarkable and significant situation in inner administration quarters today is the extent of or opinion among the presidents president's advisers of the urgent necessity necessity sity of getting rid of General Hugh S. S Johnson There is not on major leader in the presidents president's councils who does not hold this view yiew The president president pres pres- ident alone stands between Johnson and his b immediate retirement If the decision r rested sted with his cabinet Johnson would be out tomor tomor- row This widespread sentiment is based on three grounds That his concededly brilliant talents for ballyhoo have outlived their usefulness That his trigger hair-trigger temper and provocative explosiveness are too risky to be left lying around loose That as long as Johnsons Johnson's domineering domineering dom dom- personality remains in the picture th there re can be no real reorganization of the N R A Aa Aa Aa a a necessity re recognized by everyone from the president down Johnson despite his vehemence is no mans man's fool looI and fully realizes the Undercover sentiment sentiment sentiment senti senti- I ment against him As might be expected heres he res resents en ts it William Villiam Gibbs McAdoo sylphlike senator from California was sitting at a table at the Troika Washington's Russian restaurant Beside Beside Beside Be Be- side him was George Creel wartime censor and candidate against Upton Sinclair to be Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic nominee for the governorship of Cali Call fornia At an adjacent table sat Huey Long Long Long- It it was before he became the alleged dictator dictators of Louisiana Huey Hucy saw his colleague from California Cali Call fornia came over stretched out a hand Hello senator Hello Huey Meet Meet George Creel of Cali- Cali Call Cali fornia Mr Creel Senator Long Senator Long looked at George Creel quiz quiz- Ive read of ot lascivious lascivious las las- Yes h he said some your s Really replied ed Creel I uI didn't know senator tor that you could read New Deal Poll pon Below is the conclusion of the poll on the Roosevelt administration conducted in m this cas case by the Boston Transcript which Is in the center of of the textile industry now passing through a serious labor crisis A textile manufacturer manufacturer manufacturer man man- and a textile worker answer the questions questions ques ques- Has the new deal improved your economic condition Textile Manufacturer Manufacturer-It It has im improved improved improved im- im proved economic conditions by inspiring public public pub pub- lic lie c confidence n Generally improving busi business all over the world would have made things bett better better bet bet- t ter tern r in n this country even without the new deal Textile Worker It has been salvation of textile irid industry stry What is the weakest spot in the new deal Manufacturer The Manufacturer The weakest spots in th the new deal are the monetary policies and the en entirely entirely entirely en- en erroneous economic notion that business business busi busi- ness is improved by shortening hours of work beyond physical necessities and by raising wages artificially Worker Worker Lack Lack of enforce enforce- ment mente What is the most urgently needed next step the president should take Manufacturer Manufacturer- Assure the public that there will be no further changes in the value of the dollar and no further further further fur fur- ther attempts at inflation Worker From Worker From the textile standpoint the most urgently needed next step is quicker action on matters involving ing lag industry Do you favor continuation of the N R H A Manufacturer I I would favor continuation of the N R A or something of that nature if it be simplified to be purely a national labor law lawor or labor policy aimed at uniform fair hours certainly not less than 40 for the worker minimum minimum minimum mini mini- mum wages to prevent outrageously low pay and ot other er improvements of working conditions including the prevention of child labor Worker Worker Worker-I I absolutely favor continuation of N R A. A What do you think of the brain trust Manufacturer Man Man- Nobody Nobody knows exactly who is the brain trust but most of them have certainly been honest and disinterested in giving it their best They have done much good rather than harm Worker Worker I I approve of the president surrounding himself with men whom he thinks qualified to advise him Do you still have confidence in the presIdents presIdent's presidents president's dents dent's capacity to bring the country out of the depression Manufacturer Natural Manufacturer Natural causes are more effective than artificial causes but the presidents president inspiring the general publics public's confidence is undoubtedly helpful No one should expect him to do it alone Worker Worker- I still believe that the president with the cooperation cooperation co co- co operation of the the citizens certainly will pull pullus us out S C U 1934 t by United Feature Syndicate Inc |