Show National Capital Mutterings By HOWARD S. WALKER Chronicle Washington Bureau D. 24 Is this That is the cryptic question that government officials here in the National Capital and the general too are secretly asking themselves this week as the United States continues to be involved in the On two fronts the nation is awaiting further moves of the foreign aggressors a somewhat offensive in the North Atlantic man's where naval bases have been constructed and the Navy has been given A similar situation of foreign relations in 1917 war climaxed by a declaration of war against but that little formality apparently is not in the modern of The Nazi scoreboard to date shows seven offenses in the Atlantic against the U. and relations are becoming thinner each Foreign relations experts are also wondering which the Japanese government will their bets They contend the future of the Nipponese Empire-arid continual friendly relations with the U-S. rests on their solution of the delicate Axis or At the same time the envoy to genial Admiral continues to promote a good friendship between his Far East government and tho U. S. frequent conferences with State Department President Roosevelt is continually gaining confidence and backing on Capitol where the shouts of Isolationists Wheeler and Nye are now receiving rather than These fos of the admin- are the brunt of several anti-isolationism Public and governmental according to authoritative is slowly drift- ing towards an policy necessary to defeat the Nazi Under similar circumstances we were in 1917 and we're still Is this |