Show I Merry Round Merry Go Round Trade Mr Marll B By DREW PEARSON and nd ROBERT ALLEN ALIEN W WASHINGTON Whether WASHINGTON Whether for the you are constitution constitution constitution con con- or not dont don't make any mistake about the fact that the inner circle has been extremely busy getting ready for an the amend campaign campaign campaign cam cam- in 1936 Even ven those Democratic politicians who felt Roosevelt made a mistake in issuing his horse horse- buggy and blast af aft after tr r the supreme erne courts court's N NR R A decision now ar are changing them their tune Notable among these is Big Jim Farley Fro Ji Jim was Vas heartsick after fter Roosevelt championed I the N R A. A He felt that the chief had been far too h hasty sty in accepting the radical advice of Supreme Supreme Supreme Su Su- Su- Su SuI I preme reformer Court-reformer Felix Frankfurter of ot the Harvard law schooL oL But since his survey of ot the country Jim says that if the court holds the Guffey coal bill un unconstitutional unconstitutional un- un constitutional Pennsylvania will go Democratic in 1936 Henry Wallace makes a similar prediction about general farm sentiment if the court kicks out the AAA Ammunition As a result the inner circle pret pretends to be de delighted delighted de- de lighted with the insistence of Bert Snell that the Republican party stand or fall on the constitution in 1936 They say the elephants elephant's head ead will b be stuck right into the presidents president's noose Whether or not this is so it is a fact that the bright boys around the White House are looking up all the musty old records describing the writing writing writing writ writ- ing of the constitution and seem to be tickled with the results One piece of campaign unearthed is isa a letter by George Washington written during the constitutional convention He says I almost despair of seeing a favorable issue to the proceedings of the convention and I do there there- for regret that tha t I have had any agency in the business Another quote is from Thomas Jefferson t to the effect th that t the Constitution should be amended every twenty enty years and another from Alexander Hamilton who said No mans man's ideas a are e more ore remote from the plan than my own but it is the best the present situation situation situ situ- and circumstances of the co country r will permit Reasonable I Leo o Y Chertok Russian bOrn New Nw York broker sailed for London last week further to negotiate his announced conc concession of mineral rights rights' froth from the emperor of Ethiopia His Hi announcement announcement an announcement an- an of the concession came the state department was worried sick over o the abortive Standard Oil deal On One day at t the b height of the concession excitement t the Italian embassy in Washington got a phone call from New York This is Chertok came a cocksure voice I 1 don't dont believe I know you Mr Ambassador Ambassador Am Am- r Rosso replied Oh that's all right right- came back the voice You will hear all about me mein in the afternoon pa pa- pers I am the man who has the concession Which concession concession I let The Ethiopian just want to you know that I will be reasonable I will be glad to things talk-things over oer I dont don't know mow what yo m mean n Mr Chertok Italy is not interested in any concessions in Ethiopia I But ut aB t I am coming down to t talk to you about it said Chertok I 41 see nothing at all to discuss Mr r. r Chertok shot back the ambassador and hung up the phone Before he sailed Chertok said he had called Washington simply to assure the Italian government government government govern govern- ment that he be would make no trouble Neither the state department nor no the Italian embassy has heard anything more about the Chertok Chertok Chertok Cher Cher- tok deal S The physician who said publicly I It will vill take a bullet to stop the Louisiana Kingfish is Dr R. R A. A Hernandez Hernander of Laconia N. N H H. Hernandez was as a personal friend of ot Dr Carl A. A Weiss Longs Long's assas sin He made the statement in public lectures on Long in New England S The French liner Normandie could not pass through the Panama canal The canals canal's lock chambers are fee feet wide with a usable length of 1000 feet The Normandie has a beam of feet and a length of ot 1029 feet Unofficial estimate of the nu number ber of ot radios on I U. U S. S farms is The figure has fluctuated i widely in ten en years In Ir 1926 it was in increasIng increasing in- in cre creasing to in in 1930 th then n decreasing with depression and the the toward socket sets not usable on most farms I 0 j There are two reading clerks in the house bouse paid and two in the senate paid and Though appointment is made by b recommendation of the patronage committee these posts do not change with a changing administration Of the sixteen commodities designated as b basic sic A AAA A Ahas has adjustment nt programs for twelve The number o of c commodities regulated under marketing marketing market market- ing agreements and licenses which licenseS which need not be basic basi basic is is eight eighteen n. n They cov coyer r. r a wide range in in including eluding celery grapes walnuts turpentine and packaged ed bees h 1035 United Syndicate 1 ln Ino O |