Show HEALTH ADVICE By Dr Morris Morris' Fishbein Editor Journal o of the American Medical Medi cal Association NEW YORK Reports have been circulating that John W. W Hanes' Hanes pending transfer from the securities and exchange commission commis commis- sion to th the treasury department amounts to to being kicked upstairs It is said said and and widely believed believed- that administration circles ar jealous of the favorable publicity publicity publicity pub pub- the Wall ex-Wall streeter has been getting for his attempts to bring government and business together Treasury are not supposed to make public statements statements statements state state- ments without Secretary Morgen- Morgen thaus thau's p permission so Io the appointment appointment appointment appoint appoint- ment is construed as a potential muzzle V The best informed New York sources say this is poppycock Mr Hanes who is financially Independent independent inde Inde- pendent has developed ambitions since he went to Washington He regards his prospective job as assistant assistant as as- sista t secretary of the treasury as a genuine promotion It will probably bri bring g him in In c closer osei personal personal personal per per- contact with the president Moreover a further promotion to undersecretary of the treasury is evidently in the offing when Roswell Magill retires in the near future Bankers frankly do not regard Mr Hanes as a financial expert in the sense that Mr Magill is despite his Wall street back back- ground But they freely admit that his rise to the rank of a White House favorite may have an important bearing on future relations between government and business He sincerely believes that both sides should bury the hatchet hatchet- and not in each others other's skulls What's more he is working hard to foster a better beUer understanding between industrial and political leaders though he has frequently been snubbed for his pains His influence on the president such as it is Is rated constructive A strange angle is that Hanes' Hanes closest political contacts heretofore heretofore heretofore hereto hereto- fore have been with such anti new dealers as Carter Glass and Josiah Josiah Josiah Jo- Jo siah W. W Bailey But he has a pleasant alert gracious sociable personality personality like like Tommy Corcoran and Harry Hopkins just Hopkins just the type the president likes to have in his person personal l entourage age The contest for the New York governor governorship hip is of national im im- im Governor Herbert H. H Lehman Lehmar holds the key to the Democratic riddle No one per one per perhaps haps not even Mr Lehman himself him him- self self knows knows whether he will be bea a again Family considerations may Interfere in interfere interfere In- In with the governors governor's acceptance acceptance acceptance accept accept- ance of another nother nomination He does not want to stand in the way of his brother Irving Lehman now an associate judge of the states state's court of appeals who is next in line for the chief judgeship judgeship judgeship judge- judge ship which will be vacant with the expiration of Frederick E. E Cranes Crane's term in 1939 If one is governor Itis Itis it itis is not likely that another Lehman will be named chief judge These are the two highest offices in the state each at the head of its re respective respective respective re- re branch of the govern govern- ment To give both to the same family is deemed politically im im- im- im possible The governor has a strong sense seme of family loyalty On the Republican side there are indications that influential leaders are grooming District Attorney Attorney Attorney At At- torney Tom Dewey of New York for the governorship despite the fact that he shouldered cold-shouldered a proposition to become a candidate several months ago He was t the e featured speaker at a recent Legal Aid society dinner sponsored by byboth byboth byboth both the city bar association and the county lawyers' lawyers association Deweys Dewey's speech attacked shyster lawyers who prey on needy liti liti- lit lit- gants This was in the tradition of the racket probes which won him the district He has a strong appeal to women's clubs and to who look upon unon him as a m modern dern St. St George slaying New York City's racketeer dragons G. G GOP 0 P. P back stagers figure figure figure fig fig- ure his crusader reputation is an ideal springboard to state state and and eventually national national prominence There is some fear that Dewey will lose popularity if he cults nuits his job of cleaning up New York City so soon after starting it But Buthe Buthe Buthe he will not abandon it voluntarily The nomination if it comes to him will wiH be in the form of a draft that he can hardly refuse The veteran James E. E Watsons Watson's bid for a senatorial comeback appears ap ap- ap- ap pears nears to have petered out Jim has been unable to stir any en enthusiasm enthusiasm enthusiasm en- en in Indiana circles even among professional politicians The leading Indiana G. G O. O P. P white hope at present is Richard RichardS Wills a Kokomo lawyer He has never held elective office but is pretty well known through the state having extensIvely extensively extensively exten exten- and quite effectively on behalf behalf behalf be be- half of other candidates His sponsors sponsors sponsors spon spon- sors are trying to build him up as asa asa asa a r recognized cognized big Philip Murrays Murray's steel workers took a drubbing in the American Rolling Mills election the first N L R B election the steel workers workers' work worl- ers ers' organizing committee has lost Instead of moaning about it the agile Murray has turned the de 1 feat into a moral victory vIctory for for himself Murray and his aids have been pestered with demands of local organizers to force labor board elections in mills that are art not well enough organized They've won wona a lot of them by the tle slim margin of less less' than votes and only because employers did not bother to oppose them In an industry like lile steel Murray believes that each mill should be thoroughly fa t b. V organized to make union effective will plaY wt Murray Hereafter that He has haslet let it be known request will I be t tonly R B elections that a satisfied is rf when he only at leSS lea Sto S a ato union will roll up to one victory ot of 1938 sales sale I One reason l Is be beC automobile are lagging wor much been so there has about tb 1 mo mouth th ballyhoo up for ful new cars coming potential that many them for are waiting will be walt wait Those who sta pointed if they improvements b and i to tools economizing on f fe h have 1939 editions will lo loBody will b be priced t teye and d gadgets be be altere J Body styles may It If Y few appeal but eye in are changes Tb W feWa Copyright 1938 1933 for j j J |