Show This is Week In Washington 9 iGo u. u e u C. Interest h here re Is divided between the outlook for the special ses session lon of Con Congress ss re-ss na nl November and the appointment by the President of his son Jimmy as coordinator of Fe Fedral kral commissions and and bur bur- caus The heads of oC the eighteen eighteen largest ind independent pendent and emergency cy government agencies agencies' v n Ill III hereafter hereafter here here- after report to James R-oo R Roosevelt instead instead in in- stead of to Franklin D. D Young Mr 1 Roosevelt will give each of them half an hour of time ones onee a week in which they are to tell him their troubles and bring up matters which s seem em to call for Presidential decision deci deci- sion slon Through the medium of his son the President will be kept informed of the acts arts and problems of or these agencies savin saving a great deal of or Presidential time and labor Something Something Some Some- thin thing of the sort was included in tho tiro I proposal ProP for administrative reorganization reorganization which Mr Roosevelt submitted to the Congress early inthe in inthe inthe I Ia the year Included in that plan was wasa a recommendation for six Executive assistants to perform for Cor th President President dent In ill all departments Just what James Roosevelt is now undertaking to do in eighteen departments Washington L Likes kes Jimmy Jimmmy in That Jimmy Jimm as everybody Washington calls him will bo be ablo able i to do the tho job is generally believed i Since Janus Jamrs Roosevelt quit his Ills insurance insurance insurance in in- business in ill Boston a couple of years ago to join his father Cather in Washington first as a n. sort of ot personal por- por attendant in his capacity as ns a n aMarine aMarine Marine Corps reserve o officer ticer ant ane for nearly a year now as ns a tl regularly appointed member of the tho White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House sc secretariat Jimmy has haa been beon making friends among politicians politician and and administrative officials who regard regard re re- gard him as ns his fathers father's mouthpiece and latterly among the newspaper correspondents with whom he is the tho most popular press representative the President has yet had Newspaper Newspaper Newspaper News News- paper men believe he will make good goodin in a job which on the face of it looks like a heavy load for Cor a young man still under thirty He Iii must have almost unbelievable tact for ho he will be dealing with much macli older men of wider Ider experience I and personal pride of position who I are aro good judges of men and are I going to be be- wary of tho the youngster until thc they have havo got his measure measure measure-I Moreover men inch lilac like Chairman Eccles of DC the thc Federal Reserve Board Harry lIar Har 1 ry IT Hopkins Relief Administrator I II I Josse Jesse Jons Jones of the n. n C. and tho the others are arB not going to be put off oft I easily when they want to see the I President himself They must feel that his office door is open to them themI I when they feel it necessary to see I him or 01 they wont won't pia play The Chance of a n Lifetime Therefore Washington is asking Can Cali Jimmy get aWa away with it Has Continued 01 on last page This Week In Washington DC D.C. I Continued from page one understand and he ha tho the capacity to I the questions placed before absorb I skill to present them accurately accurately hint the and briefly to the President to get answers and the personality and action If ho ha has such ability and such frankness that nobody can canever canever an anever ever pin upon him tho sign of the thel brilliant brilI bril- bril I l double cross he has the tho most I opportunity that could come cometo man with ambitions to a young about his biB own political future He may casil easily become a more significant and aud effective figure In the Federal Government than most of Its elected appointed ted officials and many of Its j I Judges The physical strain will be bo enormous enormous enormous enor enor- but hut Jimmy has shown himself him him- himself self oolf able to stand a lot Over six feet tall slender and sinewy he has hafl plenty of ot endurance As AJ a n double Roosevelt his hla mother was born Roosevelt the niece of ot TR TR he he has all of the charm and goo good goo looks of the family plus tact and patience In full measure He puts on no side and makes a decidedly pleasing pleasIng pleasing pleas pleas- ing Impression upon almost every- every And if k he w bod Au ho hn n mo meets ta DI ta Mm him Y w n. n I makes good In his new job of savin I his fathers father's time and strength and especially In conveying to him the precise facts acts about conditions In the I offices which are to report to him he will be he a n. decidedly useful public servant As to the special session of Congress Congress Congress Con Con- gress Washington observers are skeptical about Its finishing any Important Important Im Im- part of the program of legislation legislation legislation legis legis- lation for which the President called It Mr Roosevelt has ask asked d for o broader program of farm relief bul accompanied that with an insistent demand that Congress must find the money without running up expenses above Income That means new taxes and the general tax revision revision bill cannot possibly be got Into shape even for Cor debate on the floor I of Congress before the regular seSsion session session ses seS- sion begins in January In the mean meantime meantime I time Secretary Wallace Vallace sensing the political necessity of doing as much much for the corn farmers farmers farmers' as the Government Govern ment meat has done for the tIte cotton growers growers growers grow grow- ers is searching with the aid of or the Director of or the Budget for unused appropriated funds which can b be applied to corn loans Cotton loans of 9 cents a pound creased their acreage to produce hum bumper per crop and a hugo huge i The corn corll growers on tar tho tare e W hand increased their acreage b by li 1 percent thIs year at the urgent urgen t I of the Department of ot A x pi culture With VILlI Rood good weather coS cos bons the result is a Of ot 2 million bushels glutting the Q mar marTo To enable farmers to carry t the aril corn over Mr IT Wallace feels reels t tc t Government should c lend them u up D 15 46 cents a bushel o on n corn and that probably will be doT fo do dOt lV White T hito House Clouse Opposition G C t L Politically Congress seems iii like t c to be as willed self and andi i In the tho special session as it wa was R the regular session adjourned Va rt of of the leaders resent being cane caLt into extra session and are coral conn- J back to Washington less leas i ithan x than ever to follow a White While HOb Hui j I print blue-print for If legislation in t l Senate many hero here expect th there re tl j be a n strong effort to replace Sen senate h Barkley as majority leader and ei la Senator Pat Harrison in his I p pS S Senator Joe Robinson Robinson's s 's seat as astor tor from Arkansas will be filled t 1 I Representative Joseph E E. E just elected as an Democrat o O over r Er Governor I BaI BalE I who ran an out-and-out out New hew Deal al Senator Miller ig iy expected to r TOt TO with with the White House group Q c major issues j 1 |