Theodore inherited his father’s^arty preferences as a matter of course. Franklin D,, by the way, isi a tremendous reader. He takes 10 daily newspapers and keeps thoroughly in- ye formed about what’s going on on each side of the political fence. When he'goes to bed at night he reads a murder mystery or a detective thriller to take his mind off the affairs of the clay. He is a Harvard graduate, a lawyer, an Episcopalian, a Mason and the father of five children. Such biographical details In the case of so prominent a man are not amiss, but the paramount question is, Can the wheel chair'go the distance?TJur'Annpn irrxmiri*rriAAJ