| Show I Merry Round Merry Go Round 1 Trade Trad MarkBy Mark By Iy D DREW EW PEARSON and nd ROBERT ALLEN WASHINGTON WASHINGTON-It It is no secret that the president president president dent is completely put out Ut of sympathy with nazi Germany It is supposed to be a secret however that his state department has been split over the over the question of ot coddling the nazis or giving them the diplomatic Up until very recently the coddlers have had the upper hand This began just one day after Roosevelt took the oath of office on March 4 1933 At that time the the initial outbreak of anti anti Jewish activities activities- the c career boys in the American embassy cabled from Berlin BerJin that Hitler had promised to be good The Jewish drive was was' to terminate American Jews were to be respected Secretary Hull green at the game ame accepted this on its face was was shocked and disappointed a few days later to find that it meant nothing Meanwhile insults and arrests of American citizens continued In some cases Americans have hav been imprisoned without right to see sec counsel Occasionally Oc Cc- the career boys in Berlin dropped in to see them but not but not often One Americans American's re release release re- re lease was secured chiefly because of the mighty howl raised by Senator Borah Debt Discrimination The state departments department's most c cut clear opportunity tunit to protest nazi discrimination was n was when Germany defaulted on int interest rest payments to American American Amerlean Amer Amer- ican lean holders of Dawes and Young plan bonds meanwhile paying Dutch Swiss holders holders hold hold- ers era of the same bonds At first the career boys boys' pass passed d up any protest pro pro- test Finally the federal trade commission went over their heads took the case direct to the president After that the state stat Department got busy ausy By this time both Hull and Roosevelt had become become be be- come a little skeptical about their career c reer boys Hull found that John White counselor of f the embassy embassy em em- bassy cassy in Berlin had deleted certain free press sections of Hulls Hull's Associated Press Tress speech before making it public in Germany Nazis do n not t beLieve believe believe be- be Lieve in a free press As a result of all this Hull and Roosevelt have been considering a up shake-up in the Berlin em em- bassy Meanwhile policy t toward ward the nazis is dictated die dic direct from the White House Roosevelt from frem the days first in 1933 was Vas antinazi antinazi anti- anti nazi Today he is even more so o It may be too late however to make such impression Confidential reports received here are areto areto areto to the effect t that naz nazis s are arc dead set on their program program program pro pro- gram determined to ignore the outside world Third Party Parti PartiS S e Harry Hary Hopkins h has i got himself into the awkward awkward awkward awk- awk awk awk- ward situation of giving aid and comfort to the radical third party movement Almost no no one knows know it it but but- the platform of the third party group which met in fri Chicago last month was lifted almost bodily out of an economic economic eco ceo survey made with F E R RA A federal funds The rhe survey was was an effort to give work to un un- employed New York had a lot o of technical men in or n near ar the breadlines set et hem to boondoggling boondoggling dog boon-dog- gling glin on this question What U S. S industry produce if worked to capacity Their unavoidable conclusion was that the country could produce plenty that present present ills ills grow out of f failure to distribute i It was but a step from this this' to accusing capit cap cap- it of that failure advocating it its overthrow The engineers did not take this step tep but the third party using their findings did It lifted the report almost in toto Deleted Gallery listeners in the senate enate the other day heard a tilt between Glass of Virginia and Connally Connally Con- Con nally of f I Texas Texa which does not appear in the Record Rec Rec- ord It was stricken out because it became too per per- Principal objection came from the tall Texan on the grounds th that t he was referred to as asa asa asa a handsome man Glass started it abetted by McKellar of of Ten Ten Ten- Here is the dialogue undeleted Gla Glass Glas The senator from Texas denounced d drayon rayon as a fraud and deception because rayon looks like silk The senator from Texas looks pious Look at him hirn now now Is that a deception upon lupon the public McKellar ph no because I 1 think he is one of the hands handsomest men In in the senate Connolly Connally Mr President I do not care for these personal allusions i Glass Mr President I shall have my remark expunged from the Record ecord if the senator fr from m. m Texas has gotten into such a sour mood that he cannot submit himself to a little joking Connally Th The senator from Virginia seems to show how some heat about this matter The senator senator sen sea ator ator- from Virginia VirJinia is not a queen bee hee but he goes around all the time with his stinger out a. a The present session e sion of congress congress' has not approached ap approached approached ap- ap the record for duration The wartime sixty fifth congress ss had ad the time all-time record of days from December 3 1917 to November 21 1918 r I 1 |