Show INSIDE I STUFF Politics il and J Finance t- t WASHINGTON By Paul Mallon lAlion Paul Mallon i t 1933 by c OD Chic go O milk situation has th the thoroughly flabbergast who pried into it say SlY th the Thoc bose practical solution Is for the go gov Sent q eDt t to hire its own gunmen am an and the code them out to enforce i ed ire convinced gangland is In th the lit yare almost as deep as i it business ilk beer And fo for the same rea ren ISlin Hit prOt profits profit Seriously the gov gay meat i 11 at a complete loss as t tc to 11 proceed to o Its b evidence indicates the price cut independents are making pet per pe 11 nt ft t out cut of selling milk at 7 cents luge combine charges charge around 1 11 e iti ts ts The little fellows are quite tet with per cent profit The They no code is going to make them their tar Their prices run all th the cents down to 5 11 One F ne had his tore store bombed but h he ged arged that up to profit and loss os It t happen happened the day after a gruff low ow called caned him on the telephone telephoned d suggested he was not very smart ling line milk so cheap because h he heAt At awaken some morning and find fine I tore strewn all over the street ns within a few hours The gruff 1 low w suggested on the thc stand that thai bus independents had hd done the Maybe Mabe it was spontaneous com com- ilon Uon WeRE AsURE I rancis White took the primrose i out of the new deaL j z a Republican he was exiled to ton He Het n minister nister of Czecho t here Lere in March or April present present- his bis I credentials at Prague and tim im- started on a tour of Europe j JaW w all the sights and as soon as TiU through he returned to Slovakia cho-Slovakia and presented his nation hat at might not have been so bad t le be e had bad the facetious audacity to he was resigning because R Roosevelt dollar policy had cut cutIn ahry uhry in hall half he te laugh is that Whites White's salary probably the smallest part of his nae Diplomatic machinists in the state think they know a lot of ler ter Cr reasons why White quit He Hei i quite displeased d because he did didt t l itt et t the Cuban amba ambassadorship or American post worthy post worthy of ot othis his nit lily Ill In IIi th the first place c He found Prague job wholly holly unsuited to It years ars of experience in Latin neman affairs It was a waste of anyway because he will rate an if the Republicans wIn again but again but not before By y r quitting now he did his n 1 opposition cause a good pub- pub iy favor It enabled him to slam sian j money aney policy on his way out DS The he ie administration put one over on fes lessor r Sprague in the December It was as somewhat cost cost- but probably worth the money a I their standpoint technicians say the Int in in- est t rate sate offered was probably e fourths of ot one per cent more i the possible rock bottom rate it estimate may be a little harsh barsh certainly considerable gravy was d to make sure that the banks Wed ed up the offering They did It I proved pro Dr Sprague was wrong Ien a he be aid s-aid no one wants govern govern- rt t bonds The truth is U it all dean dedi de- de di 13 on an the th interest rate lift LA h Icy y are arc cooking up a new sugar aback I in the White House kitch kitch- The The ide idea is to mix up a n little candy and let congress do cutting The original plan was wasul PUt ul Ut a processing tax of om one half of oft t t a pound on sugar e Secretary Wallace Wallac got finicky OUt the legal aspects I an His ii experts told him the tax could i levied under the law but t there ere U II doubt whether it could be dis- dis ib buted ted to the beet and cane pro pro- J Wi ft a bounty It would have I bi be o levied evie as a compensating tax on onra au ra that would be the legal leSal excuse excuser If r It m i so o the proceeds would probe ly nave have to be he given to the corn ANDY z obviate the legal difficulties the may nuy ask congress in inV V I on Pine Pue Two Tuo O INSIDE STUFF Continued from Page Pace One January to provide a way for the beet boys to get their money That also will obviate the political difficulties by turning the whole confused problem lem over to congress What probably probably probably ably will come out o of it eventually isa is isa isa a processing tax on sugar to be distributed distributed distributed dis dis- dis- dis among beet and cane farm farmers farmers farmers ers who promise not to their acreage NOTES Ford sources say his business was not hurt during his N R A scrap but that may be accepted with a grain of ot salt satt It Is all over now S S SIt It is generally b believed that Chairman Chairman Chairman Chair Chair- man A A. A E. E Morgan of tho the T V A is losing more inside fights than he is winning They say Harcourt Morgan is really the chairman S SS A Havana newspaper ic is digging up the past of the new American ambassador ambassador ambas ambassador Jefferson C Caffery particularly his connection with the Barco concession concession concession con con- cession granted while he was minister minister minis minis- ter to Colombia They plan a big welcoming attack about the time he arrives in Havana Its It's all ancient history here but it may have an influence influence in in- fluence on Caffery's future position in Cuba S SS What business men are counting on most are arc the self healing powers of natural economics Any doctor wilt will tell you the remedies a of nature In the body are more important than the best medicine That also is true of the economic body |