Show ONE ONE TERM ERM ENOUGH f 1 V. V ax We Ve hope that this years year's experience will result before four y years ars from now in sucha such a a change in the constitution and amI laws as asWill aswill aswill will make a second term for a president impossible without at att attl l least ast two terms intervening We Ve do not know n about bout ha having ing the t term r extended ded to to six ix years as many advocate because four ye years rs is about en enough ugh and and it it iti i i not ot fair fai to say that there is only one man mall In the country w who io c can anbe b the right man for president Among Among all the all the millions millions- of this country it seems as though one man could be be selected as us often as once in four years to fill the office and ti that at it would be Abe beS S better if when he is first elected it should be thoroughly understood understood understood under under- stood that he cannot succeed himself because it is not fair for a a aman's amans mans man's hired man to leave home and go out and work for for himself himsel two thirds s of the time The presidents president's place should be in Washington Wash Wash- ington and when he leaves Washington to make a speaking tour anywhere we think the tour should be in the interests of the country It is fair fora president to have his mind constantly upon upon pon the needs of the country and not to have haye it perturbed for for two or three years in planning how to succeed himself r C r A good use for a president wo would be he when he ret retires r s from his office to hold the office of senator at large for life There he lie her r 4 would do as much good as us he lie could coul l as us president and there he lie lieC he C j. j 1 could afford to devote all his time to his coun country ry These are times when the tle executive head of this government should be using his his- r very v ry best abilities to try to find find- out a solution of the Mexican l f S 'S problem to keep in touch with the Chinese problem to frame policies pol- pol ivies ides for his own country through which no mistake can be made V in iii meeting the difficulties which confront our nation all the time z ty with J Japan on one side of th the sea with trouble south of us with our our trade relations in bad form in South America with our money Y S.- S. n c. in iri bad f form rm with half the people of the earth certainly there is enough for fora a president to do without devoting every morning and noon noon and evening in trying to figure out how he can best secure a t tf t majority to re-elect re him to the office which he lie now holds rele Tele- Tele Tele gram r m. m JH 3 j If H |