Show This In D. D c. c V Washington D. D DC D.C. Ever nY Ever S-Ever since the state governors got sot together to tor gether on how the federal govern meat ment Is gradually taking over control con can control of or their stat states B th relI s a Do developing movement here to cut down on the activities of out-of out Washington offices of federal federal fed fed- eral agencies Some of the tho governors pointed out that the number of federal employees employees employees em em- located in their states is lye five or six times as great as the number of state stale employees They analyzed how these federal agencies agencies agen agen- cies des were taking over one state power after arter another As the facts came out the governors became more and more angry over oyer the situation situation situ situ- atlon and finally all got together In lu passing a resolution to have lul their executive committee stop any further further fur fur- ther encroachments on their terri terri- tory They Intend to have every new piece of creating a peacetime bureau exam examined nd and nd to work ark out amendments to such legislation which which would put tho the administration administration ad nd- ministration of or new bureaus under the tho state governments Congressmen who want the Ule support support support sup sup- port of or their state governors are reviewing the tho statements of or the governors with great Interest They realize that the majority of oC state leaders are arc In agreement with the tho strongly expressed by Governor Herbert U. U Maw of Utah who aid Today the tho bureaus are non- non political They owe o their to co no party They are affected byno by byno byno no el elections The are not controlled controlled con con- trolled by the will wilt of or the public Yet they thep are aro one of or the strongest single political Influences In the na lion throwing the weight of or their huge nuge voting power not nece in n support of or those can candidates of either party that are striving to carry carrr out tho the mand mandates of the voters voters vot vol- ers but In support of or tho those e who will win sustain them In their bureaucratic bureaucratic bureaucratic bureau bureau- cratic security Furl TH I will not disrupt H their organizations Political analysts here herc were particularly particularly particularlY par par- Interested In Governor Maws Maw's reference to these bureau workers as political non I It line has been tho the general opinion man ninny many of or the tho bureaus were created by the thc New Deal that that- the bureaus are a strong New NeVo Deal force But Dut Governor Maw MaVo made mad It clear that having become secure In their Jobs tho the bureaucrats were loyal loal only to themselves and would support whatever whatever what what- ever evor party would assure them that their particular 1 and their particular jot Joi would be he supported Most of or tho the more conservative members of or hn the federal government government government govern govern- ment who have ha objected to to the growth of anyway see It as an on extremely healthy sign to Continued Ou On Last page This Week In Washington 1 D. D Co CoV 0 V Continued from page one h have ve the Ule state leaders laying plans plana to get power away from the federal federal federal fed fed- eral government and into the state governments Some keen observers hero here are under under under un un- der the impression that the C federal deral bureaucracy Is getting getling even biger big big- er cr than the New Deal wants wants and and that Its leaders now realize that Ula by having millions or oT federal em em- they have created something something some some- thing which is beyond their power to control When there was a sacr- sacr city of Jobs and the New Deal Deaf gave work to thousands of people those people became strong supporters atthe of at the party in paver But now with Jobs as plentiful as ns they are arp this loyalty to the tho government is no longer so apparent V |