Show INSIDE SIDE STUFF v By PAUL MALLOK MALLON WASHINGTON Sept 19 Those 19 Those ho hive have peeked at that sample test ill JU recently conducted confidentially yi national magazine are passing I word around that it shows a den de de- n President Roosevelt's Roosevell's major major- J. J 1 Hie e president polled 61 per cent of w i Ii v vote Ote le originally but on on the sample week eck recently he he- had only about I per percent cent according to th these e cred credo able ble ile sources the Ibe vote will not not- be made public w ld there ere Is consi considerable rable doubt as to ts value At any O Poll Fall tate rate tAte those who e ed d Held Cut in conducted it for impie their own r t tion on have hl decided figures do not warrant a whole poll at this time e sample rechecks involve only votes in co comparison parIson with 1 1 i in the general poll Although names are carefully seI se- se e. e i there is so much room for tor that definite ile deductions are re not S best American Legion sources whispering that Frank Belgrano probably will be next tonal commander He is a me i but his campaign has been free political partisanship friends say he will come out ly 7 1 with a statement scolding the thet t legion Legionnaire for Cor partisan ef- ef red redas a. a Next forts Corts They believe ul nal Leader his administration 1 would be a square square- one which will do dothe the legion good than than than-au anti new anti au new deal ad- ad d. d lra Uon e One f thing which Is to gIving Wall r. r reet et the jitters now is the inside 14 about a new central bank The rw Word Vord d Is being passed d around at Mr i rain brain freshman team is working I on an a n deli deft te bank bak Plan that t the ad S rallon will not champion the tn in but will permit it to be Intro- Intro Continued on 01 Pa Pare PUe e leTen b INSIDE S STUFF Continued from Pare Pan One by a Democratic congressman at the coming session of congress and slipped sUpped through It Is an interesting story but it does not ap appear ar to be true Tie brain may have Central flank Dank such idea Giving Wall but r res e s p o 0 Street Jitters JUten treasury officials ar are p pro proceeding r o c e eding along dit different rent lines They will wUl probably recommend to congress two modifications of the federal federal fed eral reserve reserve act one to give the board he the veto power over selection of gov of various federal reserve banks and the other to set up an open market committee within the federal reserve system With these two steps the best administration administration ad ad- ministration authorities believe belleve they can control credit and money just as effectively as by setting up a whole new central bank S The federal troops were nearly called out in the Rhode Island strike without acting Secretary of War Woodring knowing anything about it Mr Roosevelt called War Secretary Secretary Secretary Secre Secre- tary tary Dern who was in Boston am and Dern got hold of Chief of Staff Stat Mac Mac- Arthur They all aU overlooked Mr Woodring completely He was In MacArthurs MacArthur's office when the Dern call came through but Dern did no not talk alk with him and switched the call to MacArthurs MacArthur's home The war department was excited MacArthur sped to the department h hurriedly u r r i edly sum sum- Woodring in a meeting Dark Regarding Reg of the army high Troop Movement l command T Tel Tele Telephone e I e e. e phone calls wen went out to the commanders of ot the First Firs and Second corps areas Four thou thoa sand troops sand troops were ordered to stand by Maneuvers were canceled Troops Troop rushed back to barracks And still no one informed the acting act act- ing log secretary of ot war Some time later newsmen wandered into hi his office and brought him the first wor word of what was going on Woodring's desk has not been piled high with papers and his telephone line has not been overworked since sine his Liberty Magazine article about abou making economic storm troops ou out of the C C C boys 0 The quietest agency of the whole new deal is the consumers' consumers advisory advisor board of N R II A. A It has taken little part in re recent ent code hearings and it i is openly treated as a stepchild by General Gen eral Johnsons Johnson's aides Th only time tim you hear of it is when it offers weekly weekly weekly week week- ly talks over a radio network unde under the sponsorship of the General Fe Fed f. f of ot Women's Clubs Copyright 1934 for The Telegram |