Show Round Merry Me r r y Go R 0 u n d l ratio o Mark MarkBy k By DREW PEARSON end ROBERT ALLEN ALtEN V WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Those Those lose close to the president sa say privately that a a. lot more than the crop control control control con con- program is at stake when the supreme court hands down its decision on ort the agricultural adjustment adjustment adjustment ad ad- act The big issue these advisers say is whether the administration goes further left before elections elections' or continues its present breathing spell for business business busi busi- ness The supreme court decision will swing the balance This is how the new dealers reach this conclusion conclusion conclusion con con- A court decision discarding the A A A in toto would have tremendous political and economic reverberations throughout the farm belt So to keep the farm belt in line the administration would become militantly liberal But should the court not tamper with the ba basic ic principle of the law the law the power of the f federal deral go government gov gov- to regulate farm production then production then the thead ad administration would woud be content to let things ride at least until after elections eJections I That the new dealers devoutly desire desire the thc latte latter lat lat- lat lat- te ter there can be no doubt It is clearly indicated by the fact ct that no important important important im im- im- im new legislation is on the presidents president's program program program pro pro- gram for or the coming comin session of congress Also he heis heis heis is urging Capitol Hill leaders to concentrate on making their legislative plans short and snappy Only powerful provocation will bestir the administration administration administration ad ad- ministration to renewed militancy Lost Girl GirlIn GirlIn GirlIn In desperation Henry G. G Alsberg threatens to establish a bureau of lost girls Alsberg is the man who is giving W V P A jobs to unemployed writers The other da day his mail was topped by a letter letter let let- ter tex from a woman in Missouri who urged among other things that W V P A should telephone N R A and tell her hel daughter who works there to write home She hadn't had a word from her daughter in four weeks Bond Limit Secretary Henry has quietly knocked the props from under one of the most popular wails made by the bankers their bankers their claim that the treasury was forcing too many government government government govern govern- ment bonds on them He has issued a treasury regulation limiting the amount of bonds banks can subscribe for to one-half one their combined capital and surplus The purpose of the new rule the rule the first of its I kind ind in treasury history was history was not to set up an alibi against banker complaints Its aim actually was to keep banks from gobbling up government issues es It was with the interest of the private investor investor investor tor in mind therefore that 1 slapped down a limit on the banks Leave It IL to the Ladies Mrs Roosevelt's party for gridiron widows broke up at 1 30 a. a n m in later than the Gridiron club Apparently it was more amusing Among the last to leave was Mrs Cordell Hull One shot which never leaked to the press was at the expense of the much-married much Senator McAdoo whose second wife was the daughter of of Woodrow Wilson Wilsons A group of rubberneck cabinet ladies making a atour atour atour tour of the White House sang Senator McAdoo was married over there long long ago go long long ago Each cabinet wife apparently has hasher hasher hasher her own feminine brood of admirers So also Miss Perkins Senator Caraway Josephine Roche As each entered the dining rooms they went to separate separate separate sep sep- arate tables and their special adm admirers gathered round Mrs Roosevelt wore a plum-colored plum velvet velvet velvet vel vel- vet evening gown w with th a spray of lily on her left shoulder Mrs William Villiam Hearst Jr won adm admiration ration in a white evening gown with flowing lowing white sleeves The new system of having having haying hav hay ing colored voting slips to ballot on the first second second sec see ond and third best skits of the evening didn't work Ushers got the ballots mixed up The women present had to spread out through three different rooms the rooms the blue room red room and state dining room They sat at little tables and were served by an army of waiters Menu included croquettes peas olives olives both both ripe and green but huge ice huge ice cream and large cups of coffee No demi Linen was white with generous sized Chinese napkins embroidered with open work a Q 0 ft 0 J if Unfriendly colleagues of House Rules Committee Commit Commit- tee Chairman n John OConnor O'Connor are charging him with secretly inspiring the movement mo to replace ailing Representative William illiam Bankhead as Democratic Democratic Democratic Dem Dem- I floor leader t I 0 of From Prom 1776 to September 30 30 1935 there has been paid out in pensions and in other forms of compensation compensation com corn to American veterans a total of 16 The first pension act was enacted in 1818 under President Monroe for survivors survivor of or the Revolutionary war now in need O Officers received 20 a month soldiers 8 Copyright 1035 1935 by United Feature Syndicate inc |