Show ad etoy I 1 1 CH 0 N a and P WASU washington INGTON D C accod Acco accoti ii a ing hit to senator OTIa honey it was inley linley l peter dunne who first re rc maikel that the supreme coutt coin I 1 gener nily follows the election returns the honorable gentleman is not quoting correctly what I 1 V P Di innes famous characters character mr dooley really said was th Soo preme coort generally gine rally follows ill the lection returns at a session of the united states supreme court a few days ago chief justice hughes II the i 1 epitome of dignity leaned across his desk to call up a case no 55 the pep boys manny I 1 moe aloe and jack the audience gasped think in ing g the venerable judge had read the wrong heading V 1 4 E PEP na T ea I 1 NOW this was however the llie correct title of an action by the state of california accusing the pep boys known as manny moe aloe and jack of violating the state fair trade practice act president Roosevel ts party aboard the cruiser indianapolis includes one eddie gallaher listed as son james secretary gallaher unknown in official circles is the young man from boston who suffered an injury to his leg while helping jambu roosevelt in the recent massachusetts campaign wanting to re wait waid eddie young roosevelt asked his father if he might bring along his friend the president who would not take along any I 1 white house secretaries because of the limited space aboard the cruiser responded to his sons friendly impulse and granted the unusual request I 1 i some washington correspondents gauge cabinet members by I 1 heir conduct at press conferences and often condemn secretary of state hull for not permitting any familiarities such as for instance pos amater ter general parley farley condones jim Far parleys leys conferences with the gentlemen of the press are i ough and tumble affairs he calls the boys by their first names and in return is addressed as jim i the reporter with the loudest voice usually gets his questions answered JUST CALL JIM H CW ER secretary hull on the other liand hands is always dignified refers to his questioners as the gentlemen and in turn is called mr secretary although mr hull meets the press daily as against the other cabinet members w weekly conferences he manages mana es to answer only those questions that he deems proper seldom giving his interviewer the sort of phrases that produce headline quotes no wonder some of the boys who thrive on oil sensations ao 10 do not love the secretary of state |