Show TERM fOR I i SMITH LOOMS I Oldfield ie Sees Demo Demo- Democratic Democratic i i iera era cratic tic Congress NEW V. NE YORK Nov 5 6 AP Dem AP-Dem- Dem Democratic predictions of success in the next national nal campaigns and speculation speculation spec spec- about the political future of Governor or Al Smith of New v York figured largely today In the aftermath aftermath after arter- math of Tuesdays Tuesday's ys y's various dec elec 1 I elec-I lions I At Washington Chairman Oldfield Oldfield II of of the Democratic national committee committee commit commit- I tee said victories of or Democrats made it clear that the pendulum had I begun to swing away from the Republicans Re Re- II publicans The election of ot a Democratic I congress in 1926 he said said appears ars to be certain followed by the el election election elec elec- c- c tion of a Democratic president In 1928 The statement referred to inspired inspired in and misleading prop propaganda anda exalting and glorifying the C Coolidge administrAtion beyond human human hu hu- man Imagination JJ U R Republican an and Democratic organs or on gans gang alike in New York City predicted predicted pre pre- dieted that Governor Smith would be f faced ced with an almost Irresistible pressure to run for a for for h h term in view of ot the fact that his candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date for mayor mayor- of New York was elected easily and his campaign for amending the state constitution was successful He had av avowed wed his intention Intention in intention In- In to return to private life Ute when his term expires January 1927 His friends figure a fourth four term would put him in an excellent position position position tion for candidacy for the Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic presidential l nomination in 1 1928 28 |