Show INSIDE STUFF Dy By PAUl MALLON lALLON WASHINGTON April The 25 Japanese dare not say It openly but the they are arc con coming ng around now whisperIng whispering whis- whis in the ears ot of our officials that their new gate policy in China was not directed at us us but at France The Japanese say the they had inside I Information about a new loan France was making to China This loan ostensibly was to strengthen Chinese banks but the Japanese assert the mone money really was going into muni muni- The security for tor the loan was to be certaIn concessions in the interior of China and on the Japan Charges Yangtze river rI France Forced Everyone Everone knows Stand on China China never would be able to pay the loan so such a transaction would only mean that the French were purchasing ing new foreign concessions in China a C COur Our people are suspicious about such whispered diplomatic explanations especially when these come from the Japanese The Japanese record rec ord for dIplomatic veracity Is consid- consid under per cent Our official far eastern experts are more inclined to believe that the Japanese Japanese Jap- Jap anese were shooting at the league of nations The leagues league's far eastern commission corn com mission is to meet early next month mont to decide what to do about Japans Japan's conquest or of Manchuria All that does not explain however why Japan specifically attacked AmerIcan trade relations with China S Our state department crowd has heard from Japanese sources that Jo- Jo pan will not give us an opportunity to respond to her new ChInese policy Apparently the matter is to be left In its present unofficial condition No official announcements of the policy are to be sent out from Iok C The only Big B Bad Wolves who live In that Little LitlIe Red House Houe in Georgetown are Two Wolves Torn Tom Corcoran R B Live In the F C attorney and andRed andRed Red house Ben Cohen P VA W V WA A attorney The three or four others who live li with them Ithem are not outstanding New Deal ers TIle The little howe house is one of largest in that section JIm Landis F T C lives 10 miles away in Virginia Professor or Tugwell A A A resides in his own house sev eral cral blocks awa away They are all work work- ln In so hard at theIr individual tasks that they rarely get together About the only thing they have In common is that they all live In houses and hate Wall street Leroy Peterson consumers consumers' coun sd self A A A is now known know in gangland gang gang- land circles as DangerOus Pete He was han handling Hing a code for ar an in in- controlled unbeknown to him by racketeers In Dangerous Pete a conference with Defies Gangsters him in New York Didn't Know Knoss' It they started to rou rough h him up a lit lit- tie lIe Assuming them to be ordinary business men inca Peter Peterson on roughed them right back He laid aid down the law to them and won his point Later he several guns sticking sticking stick stick- ing out of their back pockets but b by that time the gangsters enjoyed Petersons Peterson's Pe- Pe terson's style te so much they offered him a year to represent them themon on the code authority He declined and became the governments government's representative at something like C C The Russians say they have confidential dIplomatic information of at a l lse se secret ret alliance between Japan and nd Germany Earlier in iii the spring the Russians expected to be attacked by Japan on one hand and by Germany Poland and Finland on the other Rumors ot of such an alliance have long been current yet et lack lck authoritative tive substantiation C a If you want to read the bet best brIef opposing arguments in the thc current debate debate de de- bate on the New Deal get the speeches ot of Eugene Meyer and Pro Professor tc- tc fessor or Tugwell before the American Society ot of Newspaper Editors here Professor speech was as carefully prepared as 35 any New Deal statement or of pd pol Editors near hear ic icy that has gone Good Debate out o of the depart depart- On New Deal ment of lure ture It Is the first able answer to current New Deal criticism Meyer presented the other side bet bet- ter than has been done before C CC Members or of Roosevelt's Harvard graduating class Sil say that the reunion held at the White House was the driest and most colorful In the class class' 30 year 30 ear history 4 0 C t to C Senator Borah was the man behind the curtains who ho Induced the silver lies Ites to resist Mr Roosevelt's idea on permissive rather than mandatory mandator powers Borah bit on that one once before beCore and was disappoInted when the pr president ident failed to use the silver er powers ver congress gave e a him C S C The Roosevelt dollar policy is costIng costing cost cost- ing the Carnegie Peace Endowment a year ear to pay the dollar disparity dis dis- parity for its workers abroad Copyright 1934 for or The Telegram |