Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1944 — Page 6

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Democratic Governor Schricker long -has’ planned to have Ross | succeed George M. Barnard as the Republican member of the public

service commission when Mr. Barnard’'s appointment to the interstate commerce commission was confirmed. Now that Mr. Barnard has been promoted, the governor wants Ross to move upstairs’ in the state house to the $6000-a-year PSC post, Had Samuel D. Jackson, the Democratic gubernatorial nominee, been elected, he would have lett. Ross in the PSC job. But now the Republican gover-nor-elect, Ralph PF. Gates, figures fh the picture. Mr Gates, it is known, had planned to advance Ross to the $6000-a-year post of state examiner, And naturally, Ross isn't going to move up to the PSC job for the month remaining of Govenor Schricker's term if that fsu't what Mr. Gates wants, (Ross favors the public service commission job over the state examinership.) 30 whether he becomes a member of the public service commission or state examiner is up to Mr. Gates, and the matter was

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If He Takes the Job—

IP MR. FREEMAN does take the PSC job, Governor Schricker will during the closing days of his administration get a commission of the complexion he long has believed desirable—an engigegq, an attorney and an accountang’ Most commissions during years past have been comprifed of attorneys. The governor : believes that because of the highly tech~ nical: work of the commission, interpreting origihal cost reports, etc., the commission should include an engineer and an accountant. The present PSC chairman, Hugh W. Abbett, is an engineer and the other Democratic memsber, Lawrence Cannon, is an ate torney,

Old but Good

A STORY WORTH retelling: The night after the Hoover landslide of 1928, Republican State Chairman Elza O. Rogers, Gov-érnor-elect Harry Leslie and other G, O. P. leaders were sitting in a hotel room, complacently discussing the election They had been thrashing. the Democrats soundly in Indiana since 1916. “Harry,” sald Chairman Rogers to the governor-elect, “there's only one thing I want you to do. I want you to appoint real red-hot Democrats .to ' the Democratic jobs at the statehouse. Don't put in any lukewarm Democrats, We want’ to keep the two-party system alive.” Well, the tide started turning the next year in the muncipal elections and now, 16 years later, the Republicans are preparing for the first time since then to seat a governor Just goes to show how tides change.

Givens Mum

ODDS AND ENDS: James M. Givens, the out-going state treasurer, is keeping mum on reports that he will take a high position with a local bank when he leaves office in February. These reports are causing others to scramble for the job of director of the depart- | ment of financial institutions, the position for which Mr. Givens re-

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portedly was slated under the Gates’ administration. Among those mentioned are Oscar Couch, Mooresville banker who, with the batking of the Indiana Bankers’ ‘assooiation, unsuccessfully sought the .G. O. P.

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