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FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1317 RT yy Ends Memoirs \ With Bitter Blast

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Against Roosevelt -

Says FOR Wasn't ‘Drafted’ for 3d Term; Charges Orders Came From White House

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Roosevelt. .

Press Stal Correspondent 1l~James A, Farley's memoirs A bitter resentment against the |

Today's is the fifth of the series of Mr. Perley's pisces published by Comer’s magazine, Seldom hs the niearity of a President heen #0 bunily assailed in print hy a long-time associate. Mr, Parley leaves the late President today with his’ third term

State James ¥, Byres as managers of draft-Roosevelt strategy at that

‘Chicago convention. Mr. Farley re-

ports: “Every effort was being directed sf winning the nominatien by acelamation in an effort to convince the country that there was a real draft. That was the reason for al] the succeeding re on me to get out of the rage (for the presidential nomination),

7“What T.did not lke was the

hypocrisy of it all; the effort put forth te make it appear thas the President was being drafied when everyone knew it was a ‘forced gut fired from the White House tself.” . Mr. Farley, John N. Garner of Texas, and Millard E. Tydings of Maryland opposed Mr, Roosevelt's third. term nomination. When the roll was dalled the President got 946% votes, Farley 72%, Garner #1 and Tydings 95. F. D. R. Picked Wallace That was the year Mr. Raosevelt picked Henry A. Wallace to run with him, Mr. Farley says he and

- Roosevelt, warned against Mr. Wal. Isce but the President would net budge.” “He's not a8 mystic,” F. D. R

latter objected to Mr. Wallace. “He's a philosopher, He's got ideas, | He thinks right. He'll help the | people think.” Mr. Parley. does not: say so, but

ter surprise te Mr. Byrnes. M:. Byrnes thought he was managing himself into the vipe presidential to direct Mr. Roosevelt's third term | draft. Jesse H. Jones, later secre-

Whitgpidewnl! tires, as wo illustrated will he oupplded at extra cost as soon as available.

ve yourself five

that here's car styling as up to the minute

‘as the time of day.

Spend & few fast minutes to see.why — and you

spot both smartness

_ designing boards and everything that should

go with it.

Measure the reach and spread of that Buick bonnet, brim-filled with Fireball power.

Sweep your glance over the broad beam that spells room, the stretch that means easy-riding wheelbase, the size that tells of enough roadweight to end jounce and jitter. Here, you tell yoursell, is ‘something to see.’ . Herve ave looks te hold the oye for seasons to come ~ and lively, durable ability to etch:

+. Riek sbundanoe of smooth, hushed Fireball

others, “including ~ Mrs. Eleanor|

snapped at Mr. Parley when the |

selection of Mr. Wallace was a bit« |

of ‘was eut u wo, had

Met resist calling up Mr. Ickes and congratulating him on Mr. Wallace's coming nomi-

instalment. “Mr, Ickes ‘was feuding

of with Mr. Wallace and had long

been at odds with Mr. Hopkins. “ ‘Mr, Wallace's nomination is a damned outrage,’ Mr. Ickes sputr tered.

“*Here I led the whole third-term movement while Mr, Hopkins was in the hospital and they thought he was going to die. Then he eomes to the converition and I'm not consulted at all’ ®

The old curmudgeon didn't like it.

Made Last Appeal Mrs. Roosevelt and Mr. Parley made one last appeal by telephone against Mr. Wallace's: nomination, Mrs. Roosevelt talked to the President, . who then asked that Mr Farley be put on the phone, “‘I've given my word to Mr. Wallace, Jim,’ he ‘told me, ‘What de you do when you have given your word?’ “I keep it,” Farley answered with sarcastic emphasis,

Two Are Bitten By Rabid Deg

Two persons were bitten and others menaced by a rabid dog st jADplegate st. and Southern ave. this morning before Patrolman Glen M. Miers shot the animal to death as it started to attack him. The dog bit Clinton Winkler, {of 1212 Tecumseh st., as he lor, 3% from a bus. It then rushed a | woman, turned and bit 10-year-old John. Palmer, 2032. Beech st, who was visiting his grandmother on | Southern ave,

| The boy: was taken to city hospital {for treatment. The dog's head

nomination while he- was helping was examined at the city labora-

[tories which found the animal was {rabid.

seconfls, and you know

right from tomorrow's

Franklin D. |

nation,” Mr. Parley writes in thig|

STILL GOING STRONG—Nearing his 9st birthday, Irish author and dramatist George Barnard Shaw still works every day in his study at Ayet St, Lawrence, England. He will be #1 en July 26.

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By RB. H, SHACKFORD

ni Press § The Wa oT N sity wl ne 11nation far eastern Sommission to day announced completion of & “basic: post-surrender policy” for Japan which will make it possible to colect reparations from Japan in current and future production. The formula will give China the largest amount of veparations and Russia. relatively little. The policy, under diseussion in the FEC for nearly a year and a half, replaces this government's unilateral “initial post-surrender policy” which was issued to Gen. Douglas MacArthur in September, 1945. : Same As: Original Policy The new document is substan. tially the same as the otigingl U. 8. policy. Many of the changes al ready had been announced. The United States—through its veto in the FEC and through maintaining the gight to designate the supreme commander—continues in virtual control of Japan.

Contrariwise, of ‘fourse, Russia,

policy if they desire through their veto on the FEC. The major differences In the two documents rleate to reparations and Japanese economics. The original

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« + « Riding poise from two steadying tons of roadweight — ease of handling from balance to draw a ballet dancer’s envy. Soft, roomy cushions seating three apiéce — finish that’s the very last word in richness and taste, ~~ . .

Yes, it takes no time at all to show that you and Buick belong together, should go together steady — 30 what's holding you back?

After all, we can't do much shout getting one to you till you make your wishes plain. You do that simply by placing your order — which will get equal consideration whether or not you have a car to trade.

New Policy on Reparations Gives China Most from Japs

- [her economy and permit the exac. tion of just reparations in kind."

would be allowed to develop an economy ‘whieh would permit “peacetime requirements” of the population to be met. “Japan shall be permitted,” the new FEC document says, “to maintain such industries as will sustain

The original U. 8. policy did not provide for reparations from ecurrent or future production—just from “transfer of such goods of existing capital equipment and facilitiesare not necessary for a peaceful Japanese economy."

Find Poison Dose

In Soya Sauce

LOS ANGELES, July 11 (U.P). ~—A soya sauce which caused an epidemic of iliness among Japanese in this gity’'s “little Tokyo" contained almost lethal dose of arsenic, authorities said today.

Tip IDANAPOLIS TIES

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as “Than the petitioh somehow dis.

{Optometrists to Meet

$100,000 Damages Asked From Uti ity A suit asking $100,000 damages from the Indianapolis Water Co. to

enforce a demand that it serve water to two southeast sections of the

rom serving city before rens in the city limits.

Suid Shit thei

The sections lie between Prospect st, and Cottage ave, from Keystone ave, east to the city limits. The residents asserted they have been denied water service while the utility sought to serve the west suburbs ouside the pity. The utility recently hlocked the attempt of the Suburban Water 00, to serve the west suburbs hy inters vening in the suburban company’s petition for a permit to render service before the Indiana publie service commission, Going to Count Mr. Carrico said the householders in the southeast sections were tired of presenting fruitless petitions over a period of years, “We've made the circuit of all the agencies,” he sald. “We start first with the works board at city hall They. refer us to the water company which refers us to the public service commission which refers-us back to the board of works.

appears and we're back where we started. The water company always sends someone with a sheaf of plans to prove we can't have water. Now we're going to gourt to get it.”

At Shelbyville Central Indiana Optometric sos ciety will hold its midsummer outing at Niks Blue River country’

Health inspectors who seized nearly -2000 gallons of the sauce,| iused in Japanese cocking, said it

per pound. ‘A 2.7 grain dose would! be fatal, The sauce was shipped heére from Decatur, Ill, for bottling,. and it

U. 8. draft provided that Japan|

Tune In HENRY J TAYLOR, Mutvel Network, Monders sod Midors.

was in the bottled sauce that the| poison was found, authorities said.!

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