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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 15

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Binghamton, New York
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Trl, July II, 1947 BINGHAMTON PRESS 13 Jim Farley Saws: Roosevelt Hoped for Defeat in '40 lace was a "philosopher" who would "help the people think" and retary of state; Jesse H. Jones, at that time chairman of the Recon-j struction Finance or Paul McN'utt, an avowed vice-presi-! dential candidate, could have been' Shop TOMORROW 'HI 9 P. M. Every Monday for Better Buys then silently rejected Farley's suggestion that Jones would gain the heeded business support for the ticket which would be lacking if Wallace were nominated. nominated.

Hull, he added, did not want Jones decided of his own accord to withdraw his name, and McN'utt withdrew "at the President's request." "Mr. President, there Is no need kidding yourself," Farley said he told the President by telephone from Chicago. "The nomination of Wallace Won't help the ticket in any way. The people look on him as a mystic and I think you'll regret it." Protesting, Roosevelt said Wal PARTS REPAIRS Washers Vacuum Cleaners AH Makes Repaired Vacuum Cleaner Bags, Fit Hoover, Eureka, Etc. Brushes, Belts.

Rolls for Washers HA SffS fill New BATHING CAPS Washington JF) Franklin D.i Roosevelt asked members of his family to vote for him for a third term in 1940, but also told them to pray that he would be Jameg Farley reported today, The former Democratic national chairman, in the last of a series cfi articles in Collier's on why he1 broke with Roosevelt, said the New Deal President told him of his desire to lose at a conference' July 26, 1940. That was shortlyl after Roosevelt won a third nomination over Farley's protest. "Jim," Farley reported the President as saying, "I've told the family 1 want them to vote for me, but I also told them I wanted them to pray I will be defeated." "That is the best thing that: could happen to you," Farley said not certain it won't happen. If anyone considers this one a walkaway he is crazy." (Roosevelt won 449 electoral votes to 82 for the late Wendell Willkie.) Farley titled his fifth article "The Parting of the Ways." He wrote that Roosevelt insisted onj Henry A. Wallace as his running mate in 1940 despite protests from Farley, Mrs.

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