Show This Week In Iii Washington DC D.C. Continued from page one unsatisfactory method of ot settling labor disputes He demanded that Washington establish a cut clear an and fair labor policy were quick to retort that Weir had formerly decried government government govern govern- ment interference in matters affecting affecting af af- employer employee relation relation- ships They changed Inconsistency I One of the worst aftermaths of the NAM NAl convention was the ani announced an an- i flounced investigation by the La- La group to see whether or not members who voiced pious sentiments sentiments sentiments senti senti- ments in favor of ot improved working conditions were treating their workers work work- ers according to law This plus the now memorable Fascist speech of ot Secretary Ickes has done much to tomake make business men wonder If IC they were ev ever r really out of or the New I Deal doghouse at all Will ill It Be Alkon Aiken I When Vermont's Governor George GeorgeD D D. D liken Alken found himself himsel being boomed as a possible 1940 GOP Presidential candidate he modestly commented he didn't know what hed he'd done to deserve it The Aiken incident came almost simultaneously with the announcement by ex- ex Governor AI Alf M. M Landon that he would not consider running again If iC iChe he should happen to be re Governor Aiken who slightly t re resembles resembles re- re Landon is IB a tall wrinkled I I haired grey-haired New Englander whose i I manner and bearing is remindful of oft t Gavin Garvin Coolidge though less re reI re- re I strained He is f r comparatively young and has a Hair flair for Cor being both I progressive and practical His call calf calla tor a party purge of reactionary elements clements and for tor a constructive program program pro pro- gram in step with the nations nation's 1 lems lens should go far to attract younger Voters back to 10 the told old a |