| Show E 2 Salt Cakf Tribune TThe Thursday July 3 3647 TRUMAN PLANS Taylor Urges Probe of JULY 4TH REST SPEECH FCC Nominee Hull Declined Nomination In 1940 Farley Declares WASHINGTON WASHINGTON July 2 LT — was overly concerned about the James A Farley said Wednesday possibility that he would be labeled he feels certain Cordell Hull could a glory hunter” Farley wrote htvt son the 1940 Democratic “hands nomination and could hava been ‘Could Have Been Elected’ “Nevertheless I have often felt presidential down' elected that these considerations moved Hull to turn down a chance at the presidency I feel certain that he could have secured the nomination hands down and that he could have been elected In 1940 I am equally convinced that he would have made a great president" Farlev who said in an earlier article that Mr Roosevelt told him he would not seek a third term told of a conference at Hvde Park in 1940 Farley said Mr Roosevelt asked him: “Jim what would you do if you were in my place?” “I am going to answer your question" Farley continued "In your position I would do exactly what General Sherman did many years ago — Issue a statement saying I would refuse to run If nominated and would not serve it In Collier’s magazine Wntirg Farley related a conersation with Hull then secretary of state In which Farley said Hull John Nance Gamer and himself might have most of the delegates In the convention no matter what Prea Franklin D Roosevelt did He quoted Hull aa saying: In a moat “Jsm I fmd mvaelf delicate situation I do not want it to srpesr that I am capitalizing rov achievements in the state department I am content to let all credt go to the president If he n chores to acknowledge my services that U arother thing So far he has shown no dspostion to do “I told Hull that I was aura h a-- We've Really Got elected" ‘Could Not Refuse’ Something to He said Mr Roosevelt replied that he could net refuse to take the inaugural oath “even If I know I would be deed within 30 CELEBRATE et fer yours j NEW YORK July 2 (NYT) — In an article in the current issue of the New Republic Henry A Wallace calls upon members of the American Federation of Labor Congress of Industrial Organizations and the railroad brother-- l hoods to join with the small farm-- ! era and wipe out the “reactionary feudal” leadership of the Democratic party In the south as the one course to save the Democratic party V allace writes that Pres Harry Truman’s veto of the y labor bill has prolonged the life of the Democratic party but asserts that the failure of the Democrats to provide the votes needed to sustain the veto has further weakened the party adding that 18 of the 20 Democrats who voted against the president were from the south Wallace declares that the “feudal” Democratic leadership in the south aims to reinstate the rule in the 1948 Democratic national convention and put the south again In a position of complete control over the Democratic S recent selection of panel Xnit tied met with such enthusiastic acceptance we perforce ha te wired for another 10 dozen A Taft-Hart-le- nothing y to override the veto It was born on the day the southern Democrats took over control of the party machinery at the national Democratic convention in July of 1948” Taft-Hartle- it Tomorrow America celebrates ths 171st anniversary of the birth of freeand wise citizens dom will reflect that there isn't -- much freedom in a grave six long and six deep where citizens usually wind up who mix gasoline and if you’ve gotta grog So drive don't drink and if you’ve gotta drink don’t and drive Take it easy have swell holiday! a zt- - SHE SHOPS “CASH AND CARRY” u will better" from as® t Not a trailer but a MU1UK on it own power Cutom A- flneat workmamhlp dition In CALL OWNFR BFTWEFN I fr y— IkfVf —j r uii WM it ST?' re liovit piUy Ui "the purer wthe 4m nothing added h M TEXSUN TW h i At eer'nwWwelr R Omw4 VWUy A I-- nJ built con- -l and rmmkvwmv iv m m m Mijiim i 1J 4-SI- H u U p n f“ zx I il li JU - 6) J fiiilrniii rlmr n and enjoy the full benefits of BIG-CA- R QUALITY Chevrolet from us Buy it where you are asked to pay only the low delivered price— and not a single penny more! 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Come on in band (a harmonica comb and shirt box) to welcome back detachable colwith French lar cuffs popular item and our really imof one just pressive new shirt collection state department WASHINGTON July 2 (UP) — The house agriculture committee Wednesday approved a bill which would overhaul the entire sugar ' well-chose- We got out our WASHINGTON July 2 (JP) — Sen Glen H Taylor (D Ida) told the senate Wednesday that if the nomination of Rep Robert F Jones (R O) as a member of the Federal Communications commission is not "thoroughly threshed out” in the senate commerce committee “it may cause considerable delay when it is debated on the senate floor” He read to the senate three affidavits that Jones was sworn in as a member of the Black legion Jones Tuesday sent to members of a senate commerce subcommittee considering his nomination a sworn statement reiterating previous denials of charges by Columnist Drew Pearson that his father was a member of the Ku Klux Klan that his father took him to a Klan meeting and had Introduced him as "the youngest member of the Klan” Taylor said he thought the men who made the affidavits should be brought here to testify on the nomination He also said he had been trying to get in touch with Sen Homer E Capehart (R Ind) to check "a rumor” that the subcommittee will rush' through approval of the nomi- Commented Farley: “I knew then that his mind was on the whole I never made up had any doubt that he had made up his mind long before I am certain he had sold himself the idea that he was the only one qualified to serve during that particular period of the nation's history He believed I am sure that the world was in a terrible plight and he hated to turn over the reins of government to someone else" InFarley wrote that Roosevelt sisted upon the nomination of a vice president “in good health because there’s no telling how long I can hold out” 'bent Over Hull's Head '’You know’ Jim a man with can have a breakup any 'rralvs(s time" Farley quoted Roosevelt as saying “While my heart and lungs are good and the other organs function ulorg ckay nothing in this life Is certain” Farley also reported that Hull was rankled in May 1940 by Roosevelt "consulting with Hull's subordinates without word to the cabinet offices The article said Hull exploded after Farlev told of some of his troubles with the president saying "you don t know what troubles are Roosevelt is going over my head to Welles and Berle he s even goirg over my head to ambassadors He doesn’t consult with me or confide In me and I have to feel my way in the dark” Sumner Welles was undersecre- of state at the time and Adolf tary A Berle Jr was an assistant sec- n words) This sand in the suits we have ear ) selection best and biggest shown in five long ears We have fine tropicals in right natty summer shades to keep you cool as a debutante's "No thank you” we have plains and patterns worsteds and tweeds and flannels in regular weights we have a whole passel cl amart shades So (even if you wear a "long” or ’short”) "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day" according to no less an aubut thority than Macbeth to us "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" means we’re going 'to tahe three da vs off to sharpen up our golf game and see if we can lure a big un or two 2 Bill to Hike Sugar Quotas Passes House Unit Test davs” Let alone the Glorious we’ve got someFourth to celebrate else thing SUITS! 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