| Show Inside InsideS 11 S Stuff By PAUL MALLON MALLOW WASHINGTON May 9 0 There f Items ee ms to be some slight l difference of inner opinion as to whether the dent will wili have his bonus veto sUStained sus sUS- sus- sus tamed by the senate enat A few senators u M apparently believe the Vinson bill Sd might be pa passed ed Bonus Veto Ydo over a veto r. r Fa Fate HeM Held The exact situa situa- Uncertain lion tIon on this was v summed up up by a wise old senatorial owl who said 1 If U a president who controls four tour billIon billion bil bil- bil- bil lion dollars of f relief relict expenditures cannot con cnn conot not ot win more than third one of ot the tiC tiC- on any issue he is too dumb to be pr president ident The big third party rally here i. i turned out to be a meeting of ot the S 1 sixteenth or seventeenth party instead cf et the third S Four left leU wing congressmen organ hed the meeting without publicity thc they said They merely held it without without with with- out cut publicity also alro because no one With With-I of political importance attended The Thel I official al estimate is that a throng of 75 15 pcr persons ons was present to launch the new lIew ew party I Some of ot the liberal senators started to attend but decided not nol to Six house members Third Party finally showed up IB In Sixteenth including the four Hue who organized the new S party and two congenial friends The fiasco docs does not nol mean men a thing thingS S politically The meeting never had a chance because no one of pulling L Power lower like Coughlin Long Lone or Olsen VZ was vas Identified with it S The best show in town too now is the 5 Glass subcommittee hearing on the bank bill There the unreconstructed S oe rebe Senator Glass holds forth dally daily IU at his best hest He answers all S. S r Questions whether or not they arc 5 ai to him and md forcefully rules e. e the e ro roost roast st He acts ads as chairman wit wit- MOtE Re cross croz examiner spoofing banker Witness II witnesses for tor their failure to have A read red d the bill spoofing the ra piot tio jn for or having proposed it This riles M t o l cr r members ot of the subcommittee S iho Ro squirm in their tl LI chairs and keep Wat t. t with Ith U difficulty They realize on r Pan Pair S TIP Tv tw ft 1 4 AJ r Inside Stuff Continued from Fare Face One OM this his Is the Glass inning and they will wil have jave theirs later when hen they outvote out him lim Great Britain's diplomatic antics lately have caused some ome authorities to o surmise e that she will abandon her traditional position as the balance of power in Europe None of or the state department authorities here have b been cn fooled into that assumption The real reasoning current Brit British h policy polie is the same which has motivated her for British c centuries c en n t u r i es She Diplomatic wants to keep any Antics sin single 1 group of powers from b becoming be becoming coming too strong in Europe and thus threatening her own position The defiant German submarine and anc aIrship policy h has s forced Britain to let et Hitler think she is about to join forces with France and Russia Authentic Au Au- then tic diplomatic ices advices here say her purpose is to try to get Hitler back ack into the family of nations with some ome reasonable evidence of his sin sin- sincere cere ere desire to join in a peace agree agree- ment Once that evidence is forthcoming Britain will move right over to Germanys Germanys Germany's Germanys Germany's Ger Ger- many's side and start sLut championing Hitler's equality of rights The unusual political courage of ot the late ate Senator Cutting was little known because he was an unobtrusive indi indi- vidual without the customary talent of f politicians for tor speaking about them them- selves elves He operated a newspaper out in n New Mexico which was once bitterly bit bit- terly erly fighting a rival paper His edior edi tar tor or published front page editorials denouncing denouncing de- de the rival for printing secret senate enate business When Senator Cutting Cut- Cut Cutting ting Ing found out about it it he wired his editor ordering his paper to take ex ex- the same position as the rival He fe wanted to advocate the tion ion of all senate business even though hough it hurt his own business t An In influential banker sidled up to toan toan toan an administration man a few da days s 's ago and suggested the bankers might come out in favor of the new bank bill if a few changes were made madl No said the new dealer It will be all right to make some changes but If the senate ever thought that the bankers of the country were in favor of this bill we would never get it passed We would rather have you ou opposed to It it Copyright 1935 for The Telegram |