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Ohio Due fo Give Push To Third-Term Drive In Voting Tomorrow Three Other States Join in Campaign; Taft to Get Delegation ly the Anomm Press. ampaign to renominate Presidem Roosevelt swept ahead to- day lmld mounting Capital opinion that the European war spread had lncumd the possibility of his run- ning again. Many politicians here have felt for months that the President’s ul- timate announcement of his third term views would depend in large measure on the foreign umuflun For this reason, they are ready than ever to beueve he wfll of voters, Secretary State George M. wammmuu tles would bring out a record 1,600,~ 000 total vote. ‘The Ohlo Supreme Court con- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, MAY 13,, 1940. wm-&m:mhwmflmw Falling Mofor Fuel - ==/ Stocks Afe Believed " Spuiring Nazi Drive T .|Rowe Stewart Dies; ¢ effort Former Publisher tinging rebuke at the primary election tomorrow.” sntemexélt;l criticizing Mr. Davey State Chairman An.h\lr L. lehch, Philad and former Senator Bulkley, By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, May 13—Rowe Gov. John W. Bricker, Republican, ton Herald. Reich Faces Problem Of Replacing: Supplies Cut by Blockade B7 the Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 13—The war in the low countries is pictured by some petroleum authorities as & race of German arms against time in the face of diminishing supplies of motor fuel, but as yet the Ger- the | man fuel problem apparently is far = | from acute. Three factors tend to ease the ef- T 3&?15 /| L must rely on Rumsnia to make up the bulk of its deficiency in ofl to run its trucks, tanks, armored ] marines withhold a statement accepting or rejecting renomination until it actu- ally has been tendered, or at least until the eve of the Democratic con- vention July 15. smnwrmneed Republcan, of Kansas that if the Republicans “can’t beat R.oouvelt on two issues—the third term and involvement in the War— then we can’t beat any one.” Sena- tor Reed asserted the President’s re- £ § & e : [ ) x £ 4] t. Towa was added Saturday night to the States whose Democratic dele- gations have been pledged to Mr. Roosevelt. The 22 Iowa votes will g0 to Secretary of Agriculture Wal- lace “if for any reason the President is unavailable.” On the same day, a majority of county delegates for the forth- ecoming Oklahoma and North Caro- lina State conventions were in- to vote for a Roosevelt slate. The President is expected to re- ceive the support of the big Ohio delegation to be chosen in a pri- mnry tomorrow, although it will be ledged nominally to National Com- mm.eemln Charles Sawyer. Ohio Republicans will select a del- egation favoring Robert A. Taft, the State’s junior Senator. Although this will be Senator Taft's first pledged delegation—aside from two votes in North Carolina—his man- agers have contended that he will enter the convention with more votes ii;‘ fs2 & ig_f H] f; LFL S i F1A £ 7 pect his nomination at Phuldelphh and his election in November.” Another political dgvelopment Was a formal statement by Representa- tive Chiperfield, Republican of Illinois, that House Minority Leader Martin of Massachusetts would be “an ideal fusion candidate” to break a deadlock at the national conven- tlon Such & deld!ock nppelrnd to ‘hiperfield First Arrival of the Season TEXAS Por flnu who like full ARWAY Mm-tnu- Ib. low mild sids. be in the making, Mr. said. " Although 17 States and the Dis- E trict of Columbia will choose dele- - ¢ num to one or both party two besides Wen Vil'dnll and primary election method. The others are by convention. Roosevelt-Garner Ticket? Interest in West Vifginia voting has centered on battles for the Democratic senatorial and guber- natorial nominations, rather than on the presidential primary, where no major candidates are entered in either party. Rush Holt, the young- est Senator, is seeking Democratic renomination. In Oregon a Roosevelt-for-Presi- dent slate is opposed by delegates favoring the nomination of Vice President Garner. This will be the | last of four primary tests between | the two men. Mr. Roosevelt won the first three in Wisconsin, Illinois and California. There has been talk among New Dealers recently of another Roose- velt-Garner ticket. Friends of the Vice President said today he had been sounded out and had indi- cated he would not accept second place again. Other Democrats expressed confi- dence that if Mr. Roosevelt ran, Mr. Garner could be induced to make the race for Vice President. These Benators, - requesting anonymity, argued that Mr. Garner’s party loy- alty would lead him to take the nomination as a gesture for party harmony. Charges Fly as Ohio Contests Near Climax By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 13.—Lead- | ers of both major parties in Ohio| looked today for a commanding ma- | {?nty in tomorrow's primary elec- on. Republican State Chairman Ed D. Schorr expressed “firm belief” that Republicans would outnumber Dem- ocrats because of the “good record” of the party’s State administration and opposition to the New Deal. Democratic leaders, however, be- lieved the spirited seven-man con- test for Democratic nomination for —— e California Valencia than Thomas E. Dewey of New York, o R A N G -s who leads in instructed delegates. 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