| Show l TIlE E DAILY Merry Go Go- Round Trade Mark MarkBy MarkBy By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT ALLEN W WASHINGTON Bundling congress out of town by May 15 or even June 1 II is going to be beno beno no pushover push Mr Roosevelt w wIll ll have some real warring on his hands before he sees the last of this session The house is up in arms over his refusal to permit action on legislation to pay payoff payoff off closed bank depositors The senate progressives progressives pro pro- are bitterly indignant over his decision deci- deci sion to throw overboard a number of major liberal measures merely to get an increasingly independent congress off his hands It is not at all unlikely that the coming weeks will see filibusters with a big F raging at both ends of the capitol E News Ex-News Butcher Senator Jim Couzens who began bettan life as a railway news butcher and was bought out of the automobile business by Henry Ford for around is one of the few men in congress who admits his favorite drink is stronger than buttermilk Although one of the most temperate of men Jim frankly says he likes Scotch whisky Big haired gray Colonel John P. P Sullivan Sullivan Sulli- Sulli van who during the recent turbulent senate senate sen- sen ate committee hearings addressed Kingfish Huey Long as you is credited in West rest WestPoint Point legends with having whipped every cadet during his school years Early Retirement Senator Bob Wagner Vagner once again is planning to retire as chairman of the national labor board The indefatigable New York liberal has been doubling in harness since last September feels the time has come when someone else should take on the labor boards board's many headaches headaches head head- aches Wagner Vagner would have stepped out months ago except for two reasons the thc presidents president's presidents president's dents dent's ur urgent ent request that he stay and Wagn rs r's desire to have an official contact with the board until his bm bill creating a permanent labor arbitration arbitration arbi- arbi body IS disposed of Mrs Roosevelt seldom prepares a speech or notes in advance 1 just get up and talk she says Window Shopping Scene on F street main business thoroughfare last Sunday evening Soviet Ambassador Ambassador Am- Am attired in old soft black blackhat blackhat hat worn well topcoat accompanied by his wife and year old son both the hatless latter latter lat lat- ter dressed like any American high school boy mingling with window shoppers Th Russian Russian Rus- Rus sian family was particularly intrigued by an extensive display of radio equipment in in one store spent a long time examining it Incubator President Roosevelt when asked regarding the new code Eagle immediately after his return from Miami replied What have we hatched a new bird S 0 S Next to to Mrs Roosevelt Mrs Ickes takes the prize as the most active lady in the cabinet Her average is about three speeches per week plus as many dinners Her favorite topic has been described as Just Indians Indians Mrs Ickes probably is even more interested in Indians Indians In- In than her husband who originally wanted to be Indian commissioner instead of Secretary of the interior Doctor Fancy Farley Jim Farley genial postmaster general was once refused a degree of from Georgetown university Jim hankered for the honor but the university authorities were upstage They said We have to maintain our scholastic stand stand- ards The fact that Mr Fancy Farley is a rate first political boss does not qualify him for a degree S S S There was nothing accidental about the federal federal fed fed- eral trade commissions disclosure that Warren T. T Thayer New York state s sanator had been a good and faithful friend of the mighty Associated ed Gas and Electric company The sensational sensational sensa- sensa disclosure had been in the committees committee's files for months but was sprung just as Governor Gayer Gover- nor Lehmans Lehman's program utilities for reform came under attack by Wall Street The wolves have now no norun run for cover S S S The extent to which government gold buying has stimulated the production of the metal in inthe inthe the U. U S. S is is strikingly illustrated by the latest figures which show an output of fine ounces for February of this year as compared to in in February 1933 The treasury's fourth Liberty Loan refinancing ing will save the government approximately annually in interest charges Buyers Buyers' Strike Mounting retail prices have the administration tion worried That is the explanation behind the new central consumers unit set up by the national 1 emergency council A widespread buyers buyers' strike is feared and the N E C move is isan an an ef effort ort to head it off A buyers buyers' boycott at thIs time would have a disastrous effect on the recovery program Production would be a with resulting inroads on employment 1834 1134 by United Syndicate In |