| Show C NEAP L around Me he t n CAPITAL rr Carter Field Y TON CORRESPONDENT AlJ us Sj not even the f Cede e-al e I al com comi the It ot what i 11 ion knowing St t U is wanted what l Dolt come me of ot I It t or ort can caD Us Ita time the In In- In t of Ot the Ameron Amer Amer- aIr irs nit on 0 the ind d Telegraph com com- down temporarily p d bOg R 6 IS agents nt t P paId e data supplied them W at t. t a cost of more moreA tan new nett leads p seek see and on an ont weakness b I J t e a sad d state legis federal A of d demonstrated In In- Wit teen been the said w legislators do doI crime to It It 1 Is a thIn Wok II I to 1 heans and even evens t from officials agO 1 s of t the thee thein ets tl e in ID legislation rioter led tibet r important po disclosures eS investigation In sited lied from tram the la Is pursuing Ul the company tae S t ell It practices derived considerable which used free B poolrooms 31 tito tO get ret information tH race nee results would company the w conceded thus sav savI 9 Dare bite m I twit and nd the government cond J d no one had thought tar lar though merely to toft tot ft t would sonid have been to have havet t as no one really thought MU w were ere re getting their 4 either by telepathy or orIn ori i I In fact tact there Is s some sugi sug sug- i tint Oat the patrons might not noted td ed telepathy telepathy telepathy-If If the news thereby was that they thel badat had bad hadi i nt at Questions I lures two questions It I It the contention of the nt seriously that any cor- cor corD cora a o I affected by legislation ina In a ress and lad the 48 43 state leg leg- should Ignore the legisla- legisla i J their proceedings proceedings make make it R to state Its Ita case easel i It It the e contention of any that rates should be beely beI bel I l ely 1 enough while no mom mem- e ingress would answer yes yeston yes ton dos OD No 1 I In private many speeches and actions In Into In to Of nt committees Indicate that old d be their answers No 2 believe It or or Is that the members federal communications corn corn- it lo not Dot know had given the theM theto M to thought to best possible authority the commission this writer formed loaned that tentative In In- rere erre made by telephone of of- Wort lefore ore they started vast amount of ot data debr debt de- de br bt the commission as I de-I to toI I commission really wanted It U reduction of rates Tele- Tele ab pointing pouting out that of to the commission had to do doO doto to O Interstate and therefore te loot I distance rates Inti- Inti t the reduces y were considering anyhow as a matter of that talky they had al ale ed 4 up lip thet me In which aka rael applied and extended Stet to all day Sunday her Oey 7 admitted had proved nea So maybe marbe If It they reI reia re re- I ia d long loor distance rates they in at still more money moneys I III IM II None M could tell teU them Be- Be 7 one ODe man connected with oa 00 knows what It is all aU I and IH lie he wouldn't tell teU That hat Pali l A. A Walker Oklahoma no tho bo heads beads the commissions commission's tip Stuff th the Ot mild olid but stubborn In In- Of Dt Senator Arthur U II D. Van Van- that Secretary of uy A. A Wallace supply the lists ot of all I persons persona and ande donn nODI paId more e than i Is a scattering of ete eie which Pron promIses that will make good material for or Vanden Vanden- 1 Wallace Wanace lU l be able Ve to the 8 figures an and J Jet a b t known yet Jet et- et They may I ed Such despite tremendous op opo PUblication by New Newn Amply lad and n solely b 14 y Ls because a lot lIot Uta Supplied applied 1 the New Newn will begin n letting such Mch y r have leak Ilak out piece- piece t refusal b by Wallace will y the mI In let ate and saying that U n Ih Department t of be e will a com com- tha t haye cite some Bome ilon ot of the B come to him and deny eny them It If w O S for f example the h fb b Terl biggest ot a blU pilot CaPIo again against n which ken hie Investigations I leveled I R Die I I received e some Bome- someI 0 ot b AA I ft monel ThIs tar example ot of II the II hn has hili ot th the It that senate et M a the person who e L II Cotton totton benefit None orth Car a Will waa I man who had foreclosed a lot of ot mortgages The amount said to have been een received by this man maD Is In the same wa way a corporation that hat could be called a big Interest received a huge sum from AAA tobacco benefits Insists that he Is making no DO charges charges he he merely wants the list and says the senate senates Is s entitled to the Information Graft Not Involved As a matter of fact those on the he the inside say that there ten Is no o particular par titular question Involved In this list 1st of the big benefit recipients No Noone Noone one has ever questioned that there was a lot of petty graft In n AAA payments collusion collusion between county county county coun coun- ty agents and farmers to brInK bring about benefit payments where actually actually actu actu- ally no reductions In acreage were made Experts In the AAA while of course not claiming to have anything like an accurate Idea of how bow widespread this sort of thing was was point out that It simply could not have happened In the big cases castS those those coming within the scope of ot the he Inquiry They are confident that this cheating occurred occurred occurred oc oc- oc- oc almost exclusively In small deals deals and and that while deplorable from a moral point of view such money was actually put to a very good use In that It helped out farmers farm farm- ers era who were really hard up Nor Is there any anI contention on the part of those supplying Van Van- denberg and other critical senators with Information that the big payments payments pay pay- ments were crooked Actually most of the big payments they admit privately were for actual acreage i reduction serving the purpose of i AAA In crop curtailments calculated calculated to hold up the prices of agricultural agri cultural staples The violent objection to giving up tip the figures Is based entirely on i Its expected psychological effect I Obviously a farmer who right now thinks the New Deal has haB b been n pretty good to him Is apt to change his view If It he finds that a big New NewYork NewYork NewYork York bank got thousands of dollars for every ten he ho received The chap who had a hard ahard time saving his farm Is going to be annoyed to find that the champion Shylock of ot othis his state Is the one who received the th most AAA benefit checks And so on Worry for Farley The state of Maine continues to tobe tobe tobe be the headache of Jim Not Nol even even the magic figures of Emil have persuaded the postmaster ter general that news of a great Democratic victory will go ringing through the country this September Septem Septem- her bet encouraging Democratic workers work ers era in doubtful states to enthusiastic tic battling for the ticket There Is one big surprise In a recent recent re re- cent batch of confidential figures obtained from Democratic sources In the Pine Tree state and duly reported reported re re- ported to headquarters here It lathat li la that Representative Simon M M. Ham Hn lIn whose defeat of Congressman Carrol i L. L Beedy needy In 1034 1934 was such sucha a surprise Is actually much stronger strong er than Representative Edward C q Moran Jr It who has the strongest normally Democratic district These confidential figures estl mated that would be defeated defeated de by less than whereas the majority assigned against Moran waa was about Apparently the calculators had no hope of defeating defeating defeat defeat- ing Representative Ralph O. O Brewster Brewster Brew Drew ster from the remaining district but the big jolt In these figures from Farleys Farley's point of view was waa an estimate of for the tile Republican Republican lican gubernatorial candidate I IThe IThe iThe The report further Indicated that tha Senator Wallace II White Jr would woud defeat Frederick II Dubord the French-Canadian French who came so close cloae to defeating Senator Frederick Hale two years ago blan by bl byan byan an overwhelming majority As fa faas far faras faras as the November election Is concerned concerned concerned con con- this report showed every cent spent Tor for the Democratic ticket after the September election would be just pure waste It figured a much heavier Republican majority in November than in September This Is not unusual as a matter matte of fact In In 1032 1932 Mane Maine electrified the Democratic workers all over o th the country by electing a Democratic governor Louis J J. J Brann and tw two of the three Democratic tle candidates for congress Turned on the Heat In 1034 1934 Farley eager for a ana na endorsement of the Roosevelt Roosevest Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt vest administration turned on all the heat he could bring to bear In i Maine with the result that the Democrats Democrats Dem actually succeeded a little s better than they expected Farley was delighted at the time The results re re- I suits encouraged Democratic work ers era In other states fighting for lor the November election Now he tie wishes very sincerely that t he had not been so successful In 10 Governor Brann though popular pop pop- ular In 10 his own state Is just just t s pain ya In the neck to the administration It has haa leaned heavily on his bitter enemy nemy Representative Morse Moran S Sarn- Sarn rrt |