Show TilE THE BAILS BAIL'S WASHINGTON Round Merry nd Trade Mark Marie By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT ALLEN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Believe Believe it or not but the historic Brown Derby of 1928 is being secretly boomed for another shot at the presidency And no less amazing is the fact that Republicans are doing the grooming House cloakrooms have been agog the last few days with whispered accounts of the quiet lobbying being conducted by a group of old guard Republicans in behalf of an Al Smith fusion candidacy in 1936 The most active in inthis inthis inthis this undercover is Representative Walter G. G Ham Andrews Buffalo Republican Al AI Smith as ns a presidential possibility in 1936 so far tar is not kein being ein taken seriously in any ter But the politicos do view it as significant that he is being talked of as a contender The Liberty league is reported to have a secret plan by which deal elements both Democratic and Republican would unite to put a ticket in the field next year The rulers of the league are strong Smith men Jouett Shouse executive director and John Raskob a founder and heavy contributor led the Smith forces against Roosevelt in the 1932 1032 convention With the Brown Derby in the ring it would not be unlike them to grab it Business vs Roosevelt Last weeks week's deal fireworks by the United States chamber of commerce may mark a milestone in Roosevelt's attitude toward big business Certainly it will if any of his inside liberal advisers have their way For the barrage of criticism launched at the White House by the business moguls strengthened strengthened strengthened strength strength- ened the liberals' liberals hand ns as nothing else in the history of the new deal They can now point to the marble chamber of commerce sanctuary sanctuary- easily discernible from th the front windows of the White House House and and say We VWe told you so 50 The incident has helped to drag into the light of day the bitter beh the scenes tug of war taking place between two groups of the presidents president's advisers One group has been urging urging urging ing Play ball with business Its leaders were Dan Roper Marvin McIntyre Ray Moley They held dinners organized advisory councils slipped the moguls into the back door of the White House House all all to get cooperation between the new deal and big business The other gr group up was led by the Felix Frankfurter Frankfurter Frankfurter Frank Frank- furter boys and others of the now scattered brain They agreed that cooperation with bl big business was excellent in theory until theory until you defined the word cooperation Then you found that big business had a peculiarly one one- sided definition which did not at all jibe with Websters Webster's dictionary They also argued that the president had lost great prestige throughout the country by too much temporizing with big business They claimed that he was was' playing directly into the hands of rousers rabble-rousers Father Coughlin and Huey Long Now that the moguls with whom Roosevelt attempted to cooperate have turned around and slapped him in m the face liberal advisers predict that the play ball with business days are just lust so much history He is not going to turn the other cheek No matter how much recovery is at hand the liberals say business will vill always claim that it was gained despite Roosevelt veIt and that if left to themselves they could have done better So the wingers left are now thanking the chamber of f commerce for one of ot the stupidest breaks in ii its history which history which may turn out to be the luckiest break in Roosevelt's career 1133 by br United 1 Inc lac S S t 5 S. S |