| Show Inside 1 S Stuff tuff By PAUL AW MALLON MALION Letters WASHINGTON Feb 27 The mailman L is the biggest influence on congress He can cm spread an inside alarm taster faster than anyone else Even the president c cannot generally prevail prevail pre pre- I vail against him This tells the whole Inside story of or what happened to Mr Roosevelt in his relief wage di dis- dis Con res p te with the fen fen- en Hears From ate Of or course Home Folks there Is a fu suspicion that thal the man behind behind be hind the mailman in this pr presidential l I defeat was as Mr William WilHam Dear Bill Green of the A. A F. F of ot L. L At least h his hi labor rainmakers inspired as much of ol the postal deluge as the they could Such evidence e ma may not nol mean an any thing to so far as as gau gauging ug pubIc s senti sentiment nU ment is concerned But it certainly I congressmen particularly the I new ones arc are mulling new nev thoughts In En n their minds 9 I What hurt Mr Roo Roosevelt evell so much vw Dg the fact that thai his liLs letter of p per per- r. r onal appeal was read to the senate senat nut before belore the theote vote ote It may mOlY now be ieni Denied d but that letter would not nol have een seen read had he known he W was gong go ng rig to be defeated It was submitted because he had erroneous private privat information about Roosevelt's the expected expect d re- re e. e Erroneous suit Steer Somewhat t the h c e same slipup oc oc- In the world court fight The P it had no information then t that t he wa was going oin to be licked until I It to too late to lo do anything about it matter was taken up inside imide i Continued on Face Pue I I Inside Stuff from Pete Pate One Ont the White House the day after the wage defeat t. t Some new arrangements arrangements arrange arrange- ments meats are going to be made whereby Mr Roosevelt may know more accurately accurately accurately how the senate is lined up There is some talk taIk about an arrangement arrangement arrange arrange- ment whereby the leaders report to him twice a day day- dayon da on such important matters From a practical practical standpoint the defeat did not amount to much Mr Roosevelt will get the kind of ot relief bill he wants after the senate gets through with it The house will stand standby standby standby by him and force the senate to ta retreat from Crom the positions it is now taking You may have noticed that the very day of at the senate defeat Speaker Byrns announced Gravy y Bowl Boul to the house howe that Has lias Effect Efred jobs in the theIn theIn theIn In House C C C were going to be allotted to con congressmen for distribution That gravy bowl came in the nick of ot time Some Democrats in the house howe have been very much displeased at the way the senators have hl been rebelling and getting in good with the labor vote House Democratic members members mem memo bers had to stand by the president and take their chances on incurring the wrath of labor voters They do donot donot donot not think that was fair A. A F. F L. L.-cr Green appeared at a White House reception the night of his senate victory over the president He stood in line Una like the others There was some speculation as to how he ho might be received Finally he reached the president who grasped his hii hand and smiled cordially Well Veil dear Bill Military intelligence g a n c e has some Interesting interesting in private figures on the soviet forces in the far east These in may a explain why Japan has recently manifested mani mani- a reluctance to goad the Sovi ets They indicate that the Russian far eastern army numbers between and men including cavalry 50 heavy guns field guns tanks between and machine guns and airplanes airplanes airplanes air air- planes including a few range long-range bombers A new reason why Japan eyes the Soviets with distrust has been obtained obtained ob ob- by our officials latel lately from Irom Japanese sources This information indicates that Moscow Is now working on a 8 plan to settle permanently per 1 1 colonists from European Russia Rus Rut ala sia in the far ar east Why Japan The Japanese seem Respects to fear with rea rea- Soviets ts son that this thu colony col colony ony in Siberia and Mongolia may prove to be a abase base forthe for forthe r the spread pread of ot revolutionary activity ac In the Orient With communism already spreading through six Chinese provinces and arid social unrest increasing in Japan proper Tokio has a problem on its hands about which it will do little talking out loud The nation is is getting g getting healthier U If not wealthier A census for 86 88 cities ides shows a mortality rate ot of of this year compared last year car There was no no notice notice given it but the erstwhile politically great John JohnJ J J. J Raskob resigned recently from Mr Roosevelt's business liaison body and went on a tr trip p around the world Officials of the the A A A perturbed about leaks of official information tracked down one recently and found that a bureau chief was privately informing informing in in- forming a processor what was going on in the department The offender was not one of ot those later lafer removed Copyright 1935 b by Paul M Mallon llon |