Show Cabinet Member Flays Third Term Foes Blasting a last minute condemnation of third term Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes expressed a belief Monday in a Chronicle interview that the issue was of no real import- ance in the present Tired and exhausted from campaign and cabinet but enthusiastic over the trend of public Secretary Ickes arrived in Salt Lake City Monday evening and began the last lap of his campaigning tour by addressing a crowd of several thousand people at a state Democratic rally in the Coconut Grove Monday Broadcast Nationally The rally speech was broadcast over a nation-wide radio but was addressed primarily to western because of Ickes' close contacts in cabinet affairs with western states' Ickes stated in the interview that third term issue will not split the Democratic issue to any great Those who are against a third term would be because they are largely the ones who opposed Roosevelt in 1932 and Third Term Held Unimportant In stressing the present unimportance of the third term Ickes quoted from a speech made by Alexander founder of the Republican when he the personal essentiality of the it is evident that a change of the chief at the breaking out of a or at any similar for another would at all times be detrimental inasmuch as it would substitute and would tend to unhinge and set afloat the already settled train of the |