Show THE DAILY WASHINGTON M Go Round err y- y yG G 0 R 0 u n nd d Trade Trado Mark MarkBy By DREW V PEARSON and ROBERT ROBERT ALLEN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Among Among Jim Farleys Farley's intimates intimates intimates inti inti- mates there is chafing at the bit over his silence in face of the barrage now no concentrated on him They are urging the hefty New Yorker to chuck his pose of aloofness and fight back And the first thing they vant want him to do is to have a plain talk with his chief the chief the president They want Jim to tell F. F D. D R. R frankly that since he heis heis heis is being assailed for things he did with presidential presidential presidential sanction the president should now come cometo cometo to his defense defens That Roosevelt has not raised his voice is warmly rc recanted in the Farley Parley camp His followers followers followers fol fol- fol- fol lowers point out what out what every informed politician poli knows that knows that Jim never lifts his littlest political finger without first discussing it with the president The Holy Joe McKee candidacy against Mayor Major Fiorello La Guardia the fight against Senator Bronson Eronson Cutting the cancellation of the airmail contracts and a number of other affairs for lor which Farley Fancy is now bein being denounced were all undertaken with full White House knowledge knowledge knowl knowl- edge and approval It is not denied that Jim was an enthusiastic participant in these enterprises The point his friends make is that it is is un unfair unfair unfair un- un fair to make him the sole goat Success Secret After Alter Huey Long had finished his into the plot against his life he sat down in a Baton Rouge lunchroom with Paul Anderson of the St. St Louis Post-Dispatch Post or ordered ordered ordered or- or dered a huge platter of cabbage and spare ribs and opined Well Ive I've picked a lot of political candidates in my day and theres there's one lesson I should have learned Never pick one who has a happy home and family Why queried Mr Anderson Anderson- who is happily happily hap hap- married Well you take some feU fellow ow who has a nice nice little wife and a nice little home and put himin himin him himin in office and after a few days the papers be begin begin begirt be- be gin girt shooting at him and the opposition begins calling him all the names under the sun and pretty soon he comes to you and we weeps ps on your shoulder His wife he says wants him to quit The neighbors wont won't speak to her The neighbors' neighbors children raise hell with her children And so this guy gets to be a regular washout But on the other hand continued Huey you take some horny-handed horny hard-boiled hard guy who doesn't get along with his wife w e and put him in office and the papers can call him names and the opposition can lambaste him but does his wife mind No Nothing they can say is half as bad as what she calls caUs him every morning Wooed Long lanky William Villiam Gibbs McAdoo is i's being assiduously wooed these days by administration chieftains There is a good reason The Californian may maj hold the balance of power in determining what happens to the he treasury's banking bill in the senate banking subcommittee to which it has been sent The committee consists of ei eight ht members Four of the group group Byrnes S. S C. C Bankhead Ala Couzens Mich and nd Cutting N. N M. M are M.-are are considered friendly to the bill Of the remaining four three three Glass Glass Va chairman Bulkley Ohio and Townsend Del are opposed to the measure That leaves McAdoo with the deciding vote If he lines up with the administration the bill is safe But should he go over to the op opposition opposition opposition op- op position the measure will run into trouble McAdoo has given no indication of his a at at- at Like Glass he played a leading role in inthe inthe the creation of the Federal Reserve system But unlike him he has not set his face rigidly against any change in the banking structure The question however is whether McAdoo is is willing to go o as far as the treasury bill proposes pro pro- poses transforming poses transforming the Federal Reserve into a centralized banking system under government domination National Commander Frank Belgrano and other Legion officials are turning a cold der der to su suggestions that they accept a compromise compro compro- mise on the bonus issue The veteran executives tives say they are are standing pat on their demand for lull full immediate payment or nothing at alL |