Show Ewi Ewing g Expected to Get Ultimatum From Farl Farley y Order to R Resign sign Party Post or Abandon Capital Capital Cap I ital Law v Practice Seen J WASHINGTON Jan 19 19 Postmaster 10 General Farley Parley is expected to tell man Orman W. W Ewing Utah's s De Democratic national n n to abandon his Washington law practice or resign it was learned here today Meanwhile Ewing irked J over reports that he will resign co continued d to alibi that he hc has no nc 1 legal connections here and that Farley Farly reject reject- ct eel ed his ed-his this his offer ofer to withdraw from Imm the committee These devel developments followed cl closely closely close close- se ly on th the heels of President Roosevelt's Roosevelt's Roose Roose- velt's efforts efforts to to separate from the committee lawyers who who- are practicing In th the capital It was learned that that- Farley will re remain remain rei re- main in the cabinet and at the head of the Democratic national nation l c committee commit tee and ard that President R Roosevelt plans to carry his his' campaign against the politico attorneys o 0 o the limit Tired of f Co Combination Farley Fancy is tired of the combination on of political and federal responsibility he ic now po possesses esses but d does es not contemplate con contemplate con con- template early retirement from either of his party chairmanships his asso associates elates clates reveal It is possible he may mayr r resign sign the chairmanships after the I elections next fall In addition to telling Ewing he he must give up his liis career as a politico legalist or resign from the committee Farley Fancy also intends to pass the word to o Arthur F F. Mullen committeeman from rom Nebraska Farley Fancy has no authority to force resignations but a a. mere word from tram the he White House early this week sufficed sufficed suf suf- to bring announcement nt that Robert Jackson of New Hampshire had resigned Ewing said he talked with Postmaster ter General Farley Fancy on the matter and that he asked Farley Fancy if it he should resign re re- re- re sign Farley Fancy told him not to Ewing declared Meanwhile Senator Vandenburg R. R Mich introduced a bill making it unlawful for officers or or es of national political committees to practice before federal executive I agencies Not Discussed Ewing n national committeeman for Utah said in a a. statement th that t th the question of practicing law lawIn lawin lawin In the capital had not been dis discussed with him by the president nt or Farl Farley y What work I have d done dane rie in ln Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington he said has been o of of a tern tem nature and for local law firms At the present time I have no office or law firm connections and I am not engaged before any any- governmental de de- de His statement f follows The president is right He cannot afford to be embarrassed even for forthe forthe forthe the sake of ot his friends All AU the members memo mem bers hers of or the national committee men mentioned men tinned in the press reports are exceedingly ex cx- fine men and I am sure rore that none intended to take advantage Realizing the delicacy of ot the situation situa situ tion many months ago I 1 have constantly con refused to Ito represent anybody for hire before any governmental department department department de de- de- de in Washington On August last I wrote Mr Farley Fancy stating that I would not accept any employment employ employ- ment nor commit any act that might bring reproach upon this tion Covers Seven States In 1930 I met President Roosevelt whom I had known for several years at a governors governors' conference in the West vest and promised d h him m that if he became Continued on Pace Pua Two EWING FACES F Ultimatum to Quit Party Post or Law Activity Looms Continued from front Pas Fata One a presidential aspirant I would do all allI allI I could for tor him During the summer and fall aU of 1931 I covered seven western west west- em ern states and contacted the leading Democrats in behalf of his candidacy In November 1931 the automobile in which I was traveling turned turtle dislocating a cervical vertebra and otherwise seriously injuring me I Iwas Iwas Iwas was confined until April 1932 and then again took up the work in his behalf In June 1932 a as a result of oi the accident I underwent a serious operation Despite my condition of health I carried on through the campaign cam cam- returning to the hospital three tines prior to election day Last Lat spring prIng I came came east to secure some expert medical attention Although Al- Al though hough greatly improved I am still till under medical care and at times suffer suffer suf suf- suf fer intensely from an affliction of the right kidney caused by the accident I 1 hope to fully recover eventually Temporary Nature Some of my ray children were away from home in private schools the others were with Mrs Ewing in Salt Lake ake City The expense was so great creat that we concluded to come to Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington for tor schooling purposes regardless regardless regard regard- leS less of politics What work I have haye done In Washington Wash Wash- ington n has been of a a temporary nature na na- na lure ture and for tor local Jaw av aw firms At the present time I have no no office or law firm irm connections and I 1 am am not engaged engaged en en- before any governmental department de de- 2 j I II have not only from putting putting put ting any ston stones in the way of this administration but butI I have openly and fearlessly espoused the cause cause of the new v deal and lent every aid and encouragement encouragement en en- to its administrators Neither the president nor Mr Farcy Far Fax Icy ley cy has mentioned this matter to roe rae and I have no further statement to tomake tomake tomake make unless or until they do |