Show THE D DAILY W WASHINGTON Round Merry nd Trade Tride Mark Muk MarkBy By DREW PEARSON EARSON and ROBERT ALLEN WASHINGTON V Friends WASHINGTON Friends of Donald say he Tie is complaining of poor health Inasmuch as his term as N R A board chairman expires June 16 this may be Donalds Donald's wily way of setting setting setting set set- ting the stage for his exodus from the new deal S Extract from a letter received by the F FE FER E R A For four years I have been slaving in a laundry trying to make ake bare ends meet I S S S The U. U S. S supreme supreme court dourt has fixed June 3 for r adjournment Before recessing the dourt ourt will decide the Lemke Frazier-Lemke farm mort mortgage age moratorium act and the sick chicken chicken chicken chick chick- en case S S S The Democratic national committee maintains maintains maintains main main- a close check on political speeches over the radio and all attacks of any consequence on the administration are promptly answered S S S Mississippi's The IThe Man Bilbo is getting back to normal When he first came to the senate he abandoned his favorite flaming red necktie necktie necktie neck neck- tie and huge studded diamond-studded horseshoe stick stick- pin But with the coming of spring Bilbo is seen sporting them proudly about the capital Great Loss The trag tragic c death of Senator Bronson Cutting was a body blow to the cause of liberalism in ina a way generally unrealized It was not only that he was one of its ablest and most uncompromising uncompromising uncompromising promising leaders he was also one of its chief financial mainstays A millionaire he contributed contributed contributed con con- frequently and generously to liberal activities and publications publications-a a fact known only to a few S S S Jim Farleys Farley's vast private sanctum in the postoffice department building has lost its flashy note The time one-time garish green bright-green carpet and furniture have been replaced with furnishings furnishings furnishings furnish furnish- ings of quiet brownish I S S Senator Bill Borah is receiving unexpected support in his demand for the ouster of National Republican Chairman Henry Fletcher Former Senators David A A. A Reed and Valt Walter r E. E Edge have been agitating behind the scenes for the replacement of Flecher They are mentioning no choice as a successor but it is an open secret among Edges Edge's friends that he would like to have havethe havethe havethe the job His chances of getting it are prom prom- ising S 5 5 The standing committee committee of the senate press gallery Callery has filed a formal protest with Senator Royal S. S Copeland chairman of the commerce committee char charging ing that M. M C. C Parson Jr one of the clerks refused newspaper men copies of bills while giving them to lobbyists Dinner Guest Patrick J. J Hurley former old guard Republican Republican lican secretary of war was a recent dinner guest at the White House S S S Michigan's Representative George Dondero is the proud possessor of the famous Lincoln whisker letter which year old Grace Bedell Bedell Be Be- dell deli wrote to Lincoln in 1860 saying If you will let your whiskers grow you would look a areat great reat deal better for your face is so thin All the ladies like whiskers and they would tease their husband to vote for you and then you would be president S S S SIn In the office of the superintendent of the naval observatory supreme U. U S. S authority on the question of time two clocks the other day disagreed by nearly three minutes S S S The doubling of the size of the C C C under the work relief program will be bea a boon to the lumber industry Of the funds allotted to the C C C at least 30 will willbe willbe willbe be expended for the purchase of lumber Air Derby Elliott Roosevelt second son of the president president preSident dent back from Texas is telling friends that prospects look bright for raising funds to finance a Pan-American Pan air derby that he and General Hugh Johnson are promoting for June 1936 Beginning and ending at Dallas the race will an mile in international international international in- in cover coyer course and be open to competition with prizes larger than those of the London to derby last October Copyright Ins 1933 b to br United Features Syndicate Inc 1 |