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Show HOLDS 3DTERM , IS IMPOSSIBLE Head of Kansas Delegation Considers Glass and Davis Strong Possibilities. KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 21. President Wilson's nomination for , a third term was declared to be an impossibility, im-possibility, because of the condition of the president's health, in an interview given out by Jouett Shouse, third assistant as-sistant secretary of the United States. "No free real friend of the president will present the president's name in the Democratic convention at San Francisco. If he had the strength and courage that be had in 1016, his nomination for a third term might be considered a probability. But his friends know he is not In good health. "There was not (he slightest collusion collu-sion betweon the statehieni of President Presi-dent Wilson Friday morning and the withdrawal of McAdoo Friday afternoon," after-noon," Mr. Shouse a,dried 'hat he considered Carter Glass, former secretary of the treasurer, and now United States senator from Virginia, and John W. Davis, ambassador to England, as strong presidential possibilities, either of whom might very likely receive the nomination. Mr. Shouse heads the Kansas delegation dele-gation to San Francisco. , |