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Show W' A, Matter of Our Own Belief To President Franklin D. Roosevelt our greeting and advice: ad-vice: Do not let them force your lips on the matter of another anoth-er term. Keep a silence like unto that of the Sphinx and make 110 commitments. If you are not asassinated before midsummer midsum-mer of 1944 we believe that conditions will have become such, because of trouble between capital and labor faism and democracy, de-mocracy, that you will be forced to hold over without any election. el-ection. We are of the opinion thut you will be the country's fourth martyr fifth, including Woodrow Wilson; that just as your eyes shall behold the first gleams of your vision's fulfillment ful-fillment you will be struck down. Some papers and some speakers aie fashioniug the same kind of a bullet as was fashioned fash-ioned for Lincoln. Then, like him, you will belong to'the ages- |