Show THE DAILY WASHINGTON Round Merry-Go-Round 1 Trade Mrk Mark By Dy DREW PEARSON and ROBERT ALLEN V WASHINGTON The The ASHINGTON-The The secret is out why A. A F. F of L. L chieftains are arc so confident that Donald will not be made permanent head of the N R A if congress continues the blue eagle They have the personal word vord of the president to that effect His promise was given at the White House conference when Roosevelt and the laborites patched up their differences The president assured A. A F. F of L. L leaders that who continues to be anathema to them would them would be from N R A comman command after new legislation was passed by congress If the life lie of the blue eagle is extended Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt indicated indicated frio l io plans a complete reorganization tion of its executive personnel On this understanding understanding understanding under under- standing the laborites agreed to the presidents president's request that they drop their war on Wonder Worker Senator Alben Albert W. W Barkley is the envy of his colleagues While the they were wearing out shoe leather trying to find jobs for clamorous supporters supporters sup sup- porters th the bulky Kentuckian quietly garnered the prize patronage plum of the year for a member member member mem mem- ber of his family Barkley made Max O. O Truitt his year 32 old son-in-law son solicitor of the R P. F C the C-the the greatest greatest greatest great great- est lending institution in th tha world The job pays only other public experience experience experience ence for his new post was attorney for the Missouri Missouri Missouri Mis Mis- state fish and game commission Diplomatic The four giant bombing planes which slipped out of the United States for Bolivia last week caused a terrific explosion in the state department department depart depart- ment meat and are are likely to bring reverberations on Capitol hill S Departure of the planes was in violation of the arms embargo against both Bolivia and Paraguay and caused critical press comment in South America Investigation within the state department has placed blame blam for the fiasco upon Joseph C. C Green Graen who did not seem to think it strange that giant bombing planes should go on a nonstop flight to chart an air route which had been charted several thousand times before When Sumner Welles chief chie of Roosevelt's good neighbor policy heard of this he sent cables to Peru grounding the planes and finin fining the pilots Green a former Belgian food- food and clo close c friend of Herbert Hoover recently was from the senate foreign relations committee when he asked to present state department views on the sale of munitions treaty Dust Storms A delegation of farmers from the drouth- drouth stricken midwest painted a doleful picture to Henry Wallace the other day Dust storms they said have covered crops ruined ve vegetation re reduced reduced reduced re- re certain areas arvas aras to starvation Cause of the storms they claim was the policy of the A A A which required farmers to plow up their unused unused unused un un- un- un used land as a lC guarantee it would not be used for pasturage It It was from these plowed fields that the wind whipped the dust This of course courso is only a partial cause of the dust storms Other chief cause is erosion Regarding all these causes the Roosevelt ad- ad is just as worried d as northwest farmers It sees oust aust storms and desert conditions conditions conditions condi condi- spreading to other areas of the midwest unless checked Experts in the agriculture department claim that land between n the hundredth meridian and the we western tern Kansas Nebraska and the Dakotas never Dakotas never should hould have been homesteaded It is too dry to raise anything but cattle The president himself has this thic problem very much at heart He has proposed that after the Columbia river and Coulee dam projects are completed the farmers of the arid Dakotas be transplanted to t the e fertile valleys of Oregon and Washington S William P. P Farnsworth N R A deputy ad administrator administrator administrator ad- ad in charge of the burlesque code be believes believes be- be that this type of entertainment is on the decline He attributes it to two factors the growth of smart and priced cheaper-priced musical comedies and the failure of burlesque to develop develop de new comedy Ideas Farnsworth says that hat the N R H A receives many letters complaining about the of burlesque shows and de demanding demanding de- de manding mandin that something be done about them The N R It A has a form letter reply which ex explains explains ex- ex plains that it ha has hai no power to censor the performances Copyright 1933 b b United Syndicate Inc |