Show IllS HIS AND XU HIS IllS A Anaconda Standard Tho The recent celebration of or President Roosevelt's birthday was the Inspiration f for r a n. great deal of ot newspaper talk tant about the time age of or presidents In one or two Instances tho the Standard Standard Stand Stand- ar ard has noticed editorial lapses which have described de- de e- e I scribed Mr Ir ROoS Roosevelt velt as the thu country's youngest oun esl president and vice president Of c course that Uia is merely a a. bit of careless writing there thero were men I who in the tho vice vico presidency were younger than Vice tee President nt Roosevelt lIe He w was the youngest man mau to become president without election Grant was the youngest t man to be elected president fora for tOl a 3 second term Much luch of ot the time comme comment commet tt s r by tho thc ir pr ir- ir renta r- r dents dent's recent birthday I Is the Uie co courteous tribute to t the lime i president t of or the tho United States which Is always ahas due from good citizens In characterization o of Roosevelt elt and of oC his work the Standard has found a discerning 1 paragraph ara aph In the Brooklyn 1 Eagle which seems to be an apt summary an and which sa says s-ays S 'S He lie has shown far I wn more mOl ability than thun th that t with which he ho was originally credited Wisely be or unwise unwisely ho he has made an impression on tile the history of or his Um s. s und and on the tho history of thi the times to come that may maj bo be e corrected or ot modified but that can n never be reversed or underrated He has had more support when right than most presidents have commanded an and he has had more forbearance forbearance forbear forbear- ance when hen questionably right than han most presidents have received Of or course tho the Roosevelt birthday talk revived gos gossip ip concerning the future In the career of ot the president If It ho retires at tho the end of ot his present term That is a n. topic concerning which all sp speculation speculation cu- cu lation Is Idle It may be assumed merel merely that Mr Ir Roosevelt's Roos public career will not end cad with Ills his re retirement retirement re- re from the presidency |