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Washington Dec 2 2 International affairs are aro pressing upon the atte attention ot or Washington from a 3 dozen directions and raising raiding numerous questions which are arc likely to engage Congress In discussions which may be bo prolonged and acri acri- First Is the situation In Germany created by the tho recall of the American Ameri- Ameri can Ambassador r Hugh Wilson Following the tIle Presidents President's public declaration that he was shocked and horrified at the brutality of th the Hitler Hit Hit- Hither Iler her ler Government toward oward the Jews the summoning of Ambassador Wilson Wil- Wil son home for Cor report and consultation consultation consulta consulta- tion Is the sort of or diplomatic move movi which has often orten In the past vast presaged war Through Ambassador Kennedy In London the Government is taking an yin active hand In the tho effort to rino lino suitable new now homes to which tho the Jews whom Hitler Is driving out of I Germany and Mussolini 1 Is threatening threaten threaten- I ing to expel Italy can be bo re removed removed removed re- re moved by b international action That there thero Is grave apprehension In Administration circles of efforts by Germany and Italy to colonies for their nationals in ill South America and thereby by gain political influence which would be in contravention contravention contra contra- of the tho American A Monroe Doctrine has been Indicated by many straws In the wind want 10 lately tely Point was was was' given to it by bYthe the PresIdents PresIdent's Presidents President's Presidents President's Pres Pres- ident's declaration that the tho whole Western Vestern Hemisphere from Hudson's Hudsons Hudsons Hudson's Hudsons Hudson's Hud Hud- sons son's Bay Day to Cape Horn has identical identical identical iden iden- in interests and that all of the nations of America North and South must stand together Will ill Tight Fight If Necessary When he ho coupled this with a declaration declaration declaration dec dec- that this country must give 1 0 first attention to our national defenses defenses defenses de de- especially In the matter of oi r rI fighting ah aircraft craft t was taken In inmany I many miny quarters as serving ening notice on the tho dictatorships that the United States will fight if necessary to keep them out of or South Sonth America Possible friction with Cuba seems seem to have been removed b by the official visit Isit tp this tills country o of Colonel Fuigencio PUlgencio Fut Fui- Batista the actual dictator o of Cuba The Tho importance of or Cuba in inthe inthe inthe the international situation is that t tit it dJ furnish an Ideal airplane and submarine base for a foreign enemy If a f It were wore not tied closely closel to the tho United Stales As for the rest of or tho the Latin Latin- American nations the tho Pan Ameri can COlIt Conference about to be bo held in to Lima Peru is expected to reassure all of the tho nations to the south of oC us of or the good intentions of oC the tho United States toward them Tho The Primo Prime Minister of oC Canada visiting the tho President t is understood od to have havo renewed rene the tho assurance that Canada will make common cause with the United States in any allY Continued un on last page This Week In Washington D D. D I Continued from page o ODe Ito I to build strong party I organ In those states I Even In m New York nh where ere fl Democratic Governor I t I I elected re-elected by a narrow to a over Thomas E. E D Dewey ewey t 1 I District Attorney of New jew 1 t County the Republicans Publicans Re CJ ca ca I I t con control of or both hoth h o of the ne c j Legi Legislature lature and of ot numerous tp to I and municipal governments Had Mr Dewey been been e elft le j Washington observers almost agree he would haTe hare i the Inevitable Republican for Cor the President Presidency y in 1940 J is he lie proved himself such nth s as al and popular campaigner campaIgne r he is certain to pull pun a strop stron In party counCI councils 1 s f from rom n now Ot 8 r It cannot be said that anY an any 4 of or the victorious us Republicans a jl Itt L out ahead of or all the others ti Presidential possibility but ss SEi u-l u I new political figures have ha cope con the tho front and there is no lODge longer feeling that the Opposition j ham hu rate first-rate Presidential timber Umber 1 Among the names most Ire mentioned as possibilities for COr jj lit are those or Gov Leverett Sal Sal- S stall of or Massachusetts and cJohn c John W. W BrIcker of or Ohio Hoi go rt they LIley may develop as I possibilities depends upon their In office but they art art tae limelight cow because 4 headed the winning tickets in ID Int important states j 1 The same is true of oC GoV GOT Art Aut H. H James Jame of ot t th tho hog there is a feeling In that he De and his supporters su for a less progressive public po a athan than the candidates of or both Put pm pi in 1940 must advocate J I Both parties may easily find ti th I candidates In the United ti of Senate It is no secret secret that I choice of the New anti Deal De DeI Dec In Senator Bennet Bennel Chi I Clark of Missouri who W MI pas pas' 1 elected ele by an overwhelming ma maI I ity Hy The year old son of or the f t iner Iller mer Speaker of the House Cli Ca' Ca Clark who was narrowly edged s. s of the Democratic Presided nomination in 1912 by Wood WoodI Wilson Nilson Senator Clark has gai gat gaithe gaii I the re respect of his colleagues of of i parties by his sound political se St seen 1 his forceful personality and his If lEt feu lEtOn On the Republican side a i c tr trI I hailed Sena Senator tor Is already being hailed I a white hope by many of or his his his' I He is Robert A Taftt Ohio son of the former Preside I and Chief Justice Mr Taft is fil fila fifa lit J a serious-minded serious successful lac lafIn In his native city of Cincin His defeat of Senator Bulkley Z his first major political advent advento r though he served in the Ohio leg ler lature as Speaker of the House a aas as a State Senator i I It I is the belief belle here that the cent election may mark the end the reform program of the pre press Administration The new will sill not in all likelihood trl a aundo undo any of the genuine rero which have been started nor Dor northe the Opposition get anywhere bY W t tr tring I ing to take away from the pe pea the benefits they have gained The expectation is that in j t 1 next two years there will be dor at constructive legislation to a m mat matthe the best and most essential o of 1 New Deals Deal's reform experiments yo- yo |