Show ir1' Afti’ ' J 1 f t s "Tjp aJlS'" 4A fi-f- T e Jii al Sunday Morning- igjjj - gr -- 1 iJ :j ' y- tM to v 'V r zjfwmrK itaafc W 4t“ ji vtf - -- X!jc pvHi fnM — ’ Hjt- H& Salt £akc i £1 fssfeai: 7 Congress Okeh 4 feLnMtM jNbss' -- lstt‘ttfc aseKi(Mspar April 30 193) ” — t ‘ wyAuV' Many Savings rt From the beginning judgment snd W P A have been rival and until Harry Hopkins was made secretary of commerce hi W P A had much more of the president’s favor than did Mr Ickea’ P W A Regardless of official denials there was the bitterest rivalry between Mr Hopkins and Mr likes they aituallv hated each other By Harry J Brown Tribune Washington Bureau fviHS4s IVibune- - Can Lead to Expected For Proposals £ lggt Success of Reorganization Depends on Men) Selected to Direct Agencies Writer Says Shake-Up- s r:pf(i3 vt i 1 WASHINGTON April reorganization goon will be under way but how or by whom the newly consolidated federal agencies will be directed Is still the president’s secret There is no expectation that will reject the first three proposals submitted bv the president find once congress goes on reiord affirmatively Mr Roosevelt will be at liberty to bring ehout those consolidations he has outlined While there may he ground for critic lam of some phases of the first consolidation program on the whole It la a decided step forward and wdll accomplish reforms long overdue con-gre- It has been pcifectly apparent for many years that the great and constantly expanding government machine would never be reorganized if the reorganizing depended on congress Presidents for 20 jears have repeatedly urged congress to reorganize the federal service In Ih interest of both economy and efficiency Congress never single thing in that direction Too Much Polities There is to much oppdtlunily for to make possible a thoroughgoing reorgamzal Inn at the hands of senate and house President Hoover convinced con press would never ait asked authority to reorganize the government service by executive order That power was denied him bv a congress that did not trust his judgment J President Roosevelt hfld to work three years before he could get from congress even a limited power to reorganize Congress still holds the veto power over any order the president may issue But at all events a start has been made and when congress places its okeh on the first program submitted certain agenciea performing somewhat similar functions will be brought under single control Economy to Be Seen Whether the first Roosevelt reorganization plans will effect much of an eqpnomv remains to be seen Official Washington does not look forward to any reduction in the personnel of the agencies involved although the president has promised substantial economics There may and probably will be some saving through avoidance of duplication of effort and by ending the overlapping of one bureau upon another How great this saving will be depends in very large degree upon the men the president names to direct the federal security agency the federal works agency and the 4 Satu majo albci Pri autoi to th all Sil Will likes (iet PostT Will the president now take Mr Ickes out of his cabinet and make him director of the federal works Rut if he agency'’ It Is possible does Mr Jokes will for the first time have the opportunity to favor and his nathis pet organization ural inclination would he to build up the lmportanee of P W A at the expense of W P A Hairy Hopkins Is not likely to be taken out' of the commerce Will lie didepartment to Secretary Ickes head this new agency close as he rect federal works agenej T is to the president for Hopkins sic ally is not equal to the strain pin These three Would federal loan agenev Mr Ickes be willing to diofficials will have under their a cabinet job— that of secrection groups of what up to now give upof the interior— to become a individual bureaus retary director of the federal been have works boards commissions or admimsl ra- nine without cabinet rank? He tions most of them responsible agency' if he thought that after the onlv to Ihe presidmt and undei might fust unit of reorganization had officer no cabinet of supervision been completed the president could Thcv have been going it prettv from congress a law making such h alone spending mom) git jnue the federal works agency a perhas allotted themi the is president manent department of the governout of lump sums appropriated bv ment But that Is a gamble set new r the Umb up congress Si nous Question the oil will be supervised and vvoik coordinated their The request ultimately may be made but there is serious question Interest of West whither congress would go that So far as the west Is concerned f u and the president cannot by chief intend centers in th fed-eiexecutive order create a new govworks agency tint will bring ernment department Mr Ickes has under a single conlicd not onlv creation of a PWA and W P A but the bureau long advocated of public works and of public ropdx Hnd the public to be Its head but he also aspired h of the inurement brain buildings pi if such a department a These aie the agencies had nothope division set up that congress might was that have been the laigest spt nders create a new department of contemThe two foimer are He would be happy to servation two the porary emergencj agencies a such head department of the latter ara permanent bureaus And It need occasion no departments of agrieultuie and if the president very soon surprise sets up treasury Cabinet control over the a federal conservation agenry akin bureau of public roads and over to the federal works agency under the procurement division has been which he would concentrate a nummerelv nominal Those bureaus to all Intents and ber of bureaus that have to do with the conservation of natural or napurposes have been just about as tional resources V A W A P as P and independent has given no InThu grouping is a natuial one for The president while the two alphabetical have timation as to who he Intends to as head of anv of the three operated to create work for (he mine He mav bring in outagencies buildroads and unemploved public siders mav introduce new faces to d as effectively ings have just Or he mav make his employment for the jobless Washington and have directed ths better class selection from among those much of lasting public works which will in the limelight during his adminbenefit future generations as well istration Nobody knows Ons thing seems clear If Secreas the present The selection of a headvfor the tary Ickes does not head the federal works agenry he will cease newly created federal works agency will call for the best presidential to head P W A for a cabinet officer could not well serve as to some presidential subordinate appointee of lower than cabinet 1 antec both atate morr will 14 Th Pieces York for Living Hoorn LargMaasive Sofa Pieces for the Bedroom SEE THESE OUTFITS 9 DISPLAYED IN OUR WINDOWS Matching Chair Niokelplated Metal Smoker Table Lamp Walnut Finish Lamp Table Magazine Table Reflector Lamp Occasional Chair Walntit Finish End Table Occasional Table Good Site Well Made Hassock Three 12x1 Tied Dyed Scarf ! 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