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Nov 18 In In the absence of any declaration to the contrary by Mr himself many officials in Washington Washing Washing- ton assume that he is at least coa con a t third ter term In a recent public forum the thir third third- term question was brought out into tho the open oven and discussed by two men who were members of or the Presidents President's Presidents President's det dents dent's ts t's original brain trust Prof Rexford Tugwell and Prof Ray nay Raymond naymond mond mend Holey Moley of Columbia sit sity Mr Tugwell was Assistant Se Secretary of Agriculture through h Mr Roosevelt's first administration Mr Moley Holey was for a short time Assistant Assistant As As- Secretary of State Stats Mr Tugwell's wells relations with the tho President are still close and aDd friend friend- Iv lv Mr Mole Moley has been beon for several years ears one of oC the severest critics of ot mo Lao New Deal Washington ashington observers therefore placa much significance too muc much perhaps on the fact that in the public debate Dr Tugwell vigo vigor Mr Roosevelt I nomination nomination- in 19 1940 0 and Dr Mulcy Maley I Ia as a vigorously opposed the Idea Ir IrIs Iris Iris Is one of the straws which shows wf which way the political wind 1 is blowing though not in itself ou- ou elusive of anything Taken with other manifestations However it is held here to indicate that tho the President is toying with the Idea of r doing something something- w watch none nono of his predecessors over ever ha had aad the tho nerve to do o. o It is regarded regard as asmore a more likely because of or Mr 1 Ros- Ros RosI I welts velt's well known dell delight ht in smashing smashing smash smash- ing mg precedents Lately the talk about a third terns term has taken a new and amid curious angle and efforts havo have been made by superstitious superstitious superstitious su su- su- su p p people to impress ton ion the President that It would be bo fatal fata to Co 0 him hint to be elected e in 1940 IHO This is based upon the fact dug up by a well known newspaper correspondent dent ent here hero that in the tho past last years every President elected In a cur the numeral o oj which ended In zero lero has died lIed In iu office three of thorn thom thornby Dy by assassination Jefferson elect elected cd In 1800 anti ann Monroe i elected In III 1 1820 1520 S 2 0 lived live tong long lives tires after their retirement and died led peacefully In bed but Gen William Henry Harrison 1 elected President ent entin In n 1840 18 d died d. d only on a month after atter taking office Abraham Abraham Lincoln elected in 1860 1560 was assassinated and ind the tho same fate befell berell Gen Gon Garfield Garfield Garfield Gar- Gar field elected in 1880 and Major Mc- Mc Kinley In 1900 Warren Harding t the tho 1 latest President elected to m n a year ending in a cipher 1320 1920 in the tho second year of his ad- ad a ad ministration Health Still Good To be sure if the superstitious prophets of disaster arc right it will Continued in n last page Dage t 7 Y i iI I I d c This Week In Washington D D. D c I Continued from page o complete isolation Of or the r Ut States from Cram the rest reel of the theare theare Ro are bound to 10 clash with adhere adherent the policy of or closer relation relations i r Y other nations Ambassador Ker Remedy's Ke nedy's Lion that t the I Ie lion and an-a the theT lt I 1 might t lie He down together jn Q o words that as nation nations s there o 01 to be he no discord between de devies dem vies des and dictatorships has dictatorships na ha a I 1 become the subject of or bitter bilter ament l a ment in pa political 1 circles 1 There Is also a grOwing Browing h fG here that all of or the th recent i about European nations paying t 4 war debts to t the he United States y much moonshine The outloOk I internationalism is decidedly y g gl 1 unless England and France m mail mah least some tangible tang gestures gesture la In la debt matter f fOn I On one ne Administration P D pj j however ever the belief here Is A there will he be almost agreement by the new Con Conn g That Is the s plan pian f to J much greater strengthening or cl cf national defense than has yet proposed Must Stand Alone Alono 1 1 The belief that 1 the United s LIU t stand alone is gaining g gny m Many a any ny weaknesses in the ni n. lo military and naval strength fc Ec 1 j lately been disclosed The to 1 1 t sis that uLless this count country 0 j I able abic to ta convince the aggressor or I irons of the world that it Is ab ab j 1 back up its position b by Y t Corel orn arms it will have i to ti i race 00 or later efforts of oC the dictator 1 eons to ta America j The rhe trade treaty Great Britain seem to tp have rh 6 rhu u snag Everything was going I tit sr- for far six months with l sides sides- making concessions until got at down dawn to ta automobiles and products on which the British British refused to yield 1 i 1 I Secretary Hull has not hope of getting a reciprocal ta agreement t with England i will make for greater I frien friendship But as matters s i inow now in spite of the friendly ct p c t tures tares toward Britain made by bj l' l d Joseph Kennedy in Ii lai I 1 recent speech n nobody body here ee e JE JEthe e the British Navy to come tod to J B 1 help if we get into trouble II British interests are at the sir M r 7 I time seriously threatened I In that connection diplomats diplomats' I Washington are pointing out out i it was only the ot of oC British fleet in the North Sea la prevented Hitler from carrying attack upon Czechoslovakia to j I point of argument w war r. r Another n a a strong stron navy for the United SU |