Show washington news taken by the helm news service tor for tile the park record gerord tile the great bulk ot of federal patronage will be hold held back until the new congress has hag passed the principal measures in the roosevelt program james A parley farley democratic national chairman li Is in r complete om agreement with president elect roosevelt that the new administration must be ready it necessary to hold bold the whip of 0 patronage over congress in order to insure and orderly action at the special session which probably will be called about april president hoover was pictured to the house as one of the most abused men who ever eve occupied the white house the hou ve executives defender was representative underhill republican of Massachusetts I 1 who reck reckoned oried that criticism directed at mr hoover was more severe and more vol voluminous than the combined barbs hurld hurled at t presidents washington jackson lincoln johnson cleveland wilson and tuft taft I 1 mr underhill sang the praises of president hoover in the nature of a reply to representative e Mc republican of pennsylvania who renewed his assault on the white house and for one hour indicted the Prebi presidents dents conduct in international ter debt negotiations mr mcfadden has tried twice without success to have the house institute impeachment proceedings against the president and has assailed mr hir hoovers hoover official activities on various other occasions following the rule that a member may not be debarred debarres de barred from speaking on a question ot of personal privilege and doubtless wishing to get the to long n g threatened performance over with as soon as possible the house endured it a characteristic diatribe from vo mcfadden W with ith his text the alleged manifold sins and wickedness of the hoover administration this speech had been pent up in the mcfadden bosom for two months ever since he offered his first resolution tor for the impeachment of the president two such mcfadden resolutions have been laid on the table the congressional equivalent for the wastebasket acho both japan and czecho slovakia have felt the force and severity of administration alarm over the effect of depreciated foreign currencies upon importations into the united states without waiting tor for congress to act upon the hill bill or any other measure to protect our ma market act from cheaply produced imports president hoover find and the tariff commission have haie slapped the maximum tariff rates on manufactured rubber goods fro from in the only two countries making such goods which compete with americans the womans comans patriotic at biotic conference has gone on record in opposition to cancellation cel lation or reduction of the war debts due the united states to the further limitation of the merchant marine or of the chemical warfare service of the army and to the recognition of the soviet union alleging that schools and colleges are honeycombed with propagandists who wittingly or unwittingly advocate the over throw of our institutions of government lovern ment by stimulating socialist or communist theories in the training of youth the conference in another resolution recommended I 1 enactment of state laws requiring all teachers to take an oath of al ance as a their employment confidence that the railroad industry would be well on the way to recovery I 1 by the middle of next summer was voiced by leonar F loree lorce president of the 1 delaware hudson railroad going beyond the railroad situation mr ir lor lorec in an interview discussed the prospects ios for an early economic recover recovery 3 in the united states he regarded a r revival ol 01 general industrial activity within a year or as likely for the same reason that he Is optimistic t lc as to the immediate future of the raier railroads ads it has been the history of industry he said that its product productive iv e facilities are reproduced once in every twenty years conviction has deepened among c con n 1 gressional press lonal lenders leaders that no comprehensive comprehend 1 I 1 farm relief program can be enacted this session the jam of appropriation bills i and other measures Is piling too high to permit P passage am ag e before march ath of any important farm legislation exi except ept possibly I 1 an emergency mortgage relief bill buchl such I 1 contingency ncy would mean the five point program of rehabilitation di drawn rawn up by organized agriculture would have to await the special session expected early in the roosevelt administration I 1 I 1 I 1 currency inflation was forecast as a stirring lb iesue sue of the next congress by its sponsors who predicted pr the tremendous influx of new members would give them extensive re hearings on proposals for expanding th the curancy by of silver served to emphasize that the newer members of the national legislature formed the bulk of chose behind the move both they and opponents of inflation agreed privately the new congress meeting probably in april would have to decide whether it wanted to cheap the dollar some predicted the question might furnish tho the fart big disagreement between president elect roosevelt and congress in announcing his intention to ask mr garner as vice president to meet with the cabinet mr roosevelt cooee 1 kollowa the practice instituted by president harding and restored by president hoover T the h e president elects statement confirms the general impression at washington that he relies heavily on his associates counsel and experience as a veteran le legislator gisia and his native shrewdness as a practical politician and it Is to tie be remembered that in no invidious sense a nent frequently has to play politics in his dealings with congress even with one controlled by members of his own party herbert hoover has bas a plan tor for retiring from the tha public eye for a nine month period after march ath but he will leave an unofficial observer behind him in the national capital the president has told some of his friends he intends to withhold decisions as to his future until ar around 0 und the dawn of 1934 and that during ial g these months of rest in his palo alto california home he intends to issue no statements upon the course of public affairs and grant no interviews |