Show News Behind the News Written for The Telegram By RAY iu ruc WASHINGTON W Wendell e n d e 11 Willkie has explained to friends Inconsistency of the apparent his recent New York speech In that address he def defended the Roosevelt foreign policy vigorously vigorously vigorously vigor vigor- also maintained that but the Republican party was WM better States the United fitted to run and organize the postwar society The time part-time politician and diplomat diplomat freely admits his support support support sup sup- port of Roosevelt's conduct of foreign affairs But he confines that admiration to the administrations administration's administrations administration's administrations administration's adminis adminis- determination to prevent prevent prevent pre pre- vent the destruction of Britain and as he believes an eventual He me menace ace to American security does not approve of Mr Roosevelt's Roosevelt's Roosevelt's Roose Roose- velt's apparent plan to force his system of social and economic re reforms reforms reforms re- re forms on the rest of the world now or at the peace table The distinction ma may operate to continue Mr Willkie as a member member mem mem- ber her of the G GOP 0 P in good stand stand- ing Again it may not The only reason f for r the failure of resentful resentful resentful resent resent- ful Republicans to explode with their voices as as well as their Capitol Hill vot votes s is their desire to avoid a wrecking row at t this time Phil Murrays Murray's program for greater participation by labor in inthe inthe inthe the management of industry has hasa a range long-range viewpoint which is not understood d even by some of his associates In proposing the establishment of industrial councils councils councils coun coun- he is looking ahead to possible possible possible pos pos- sible American entry into the war and to a radically changed postwar era Murray realizes that war will place both capital and labor under under under un un- un- un der the almost absolute domination domination domination domina domina- tion of the federal government Uncle Sam will run the plant fix wages regulate profits bar strikes be the big b boss o 0 s s. s He knows too that these thee controls probably will be preserved even after the peace Recognizing these threats to the working man the C CIO I 0 chief now seeks an alliance with the employing group He figures that in such a union there will be bemore bemore bemore more strength for fighting an attempt to make permanent the governments government's rule over industry Murray apparently Is profiting from the experience of his predecessor predecessor predecessor cessor John L. L Lewis A Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt supporter and contributor in 1932 and 1936 Lewis gladly advocated advocated advocated ad ad- and accepted the new deals deal's laws Jaws But eventually eventually eventually even even- he discovered that government government government govern govern- ment was growing too strong and that labor was becoming the new flew deals deal's dependent relative He found in short that organIzed organized organized organ organ- labor had put its neck Into a noose American Export Lines will renew in the senate their fight for funds to finance a new air airline airline airline line to Europe The house housek k knocked a appropriation appropriation appropriation out of the post office appropriation appropriation ap ap- ap bill in one of the most amazing performances in inmany inmany inmany many years Ex Am-Ex se set out several veraI years ago to create a rival line to Pan It spent large sums for planes engineering staffs radio setup Last July it received both temporary temporal i permanent Certificates certificate after alter proving M ot toe C CAB A B tha to that thai it was wasand and able to Willing operate lr president certificates as were signed b by 1 provided by i 14 After receiving these Am laid out an 8 additional 2 in preparation tion Then Thea budget bureau approved proposed arm tion with the hearty ok okeh the state tate war and navy dep ments But th thas the house kin as a result of an adverse of to 6 in the The house action unie r will tilled discourage S p pr industry from projects i in the I officials Fellow-officials in the theft dep ment of justice hardly Z dare say Good morning to the ft jovial Thurman Ate these days After Alter a record-breaking record successes several fronts the na man maa hates monopolies has har been buffed bulled right and left leit i In fa last few weeks The supreme nie court r m rU against him in the case in ing a jurisdictional jurisdiction din dh among A F L a deck decu almost unanimously cond by old and new deal The monopoly anti-monopoly co cornet cOmmit of which he is a nen Si gave him a tOngue tongue when he urged repeal of t fair trade practices act acL T 1 supreme court hit him ins a ze sock in holding that the fede trade commission could not i intrastate trade co even though they pea red to impose a burdea burden interstate commerce The house vote on the lea j lend bill bili revealed a cure curk twist Involving racial and politics For years American poll poL clans in Irish districts ha been tying knots in the B Br ish Lions Lion's tail When the golwas jol gol was rough in a primary or election all they had to do dos to sing The of t Green and dare anybody try God Save the King the hearing of the fine old It patriots whose mothers mother i l fathers and their mothers i t fathers before them in ind f c came from Erin It a ski worked It kept Big Bill Thom Thin son in Chicago city hall hail was even more effective Massachusetts But Irish politicians are art Irish politicians any more C the lend lease-lend bill the macks the and L' L voted for aid to Br ain am And the descendants British forbears the forbears the the and the thelda Ma tins told tins told King George to i a jump in the channel Copyright 1941 McCari Syndicate I like the German Geiman people I have no respect for Hitler HiUer ithe t t. the nazi flag Municipal M MIda Ida May Adams Los Lor Angles Angels trouble with the state depar ment because she he he burned nei flag in court i |