Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1946 — Page 8

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By LYLE WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Republican senate and house steering Ohio, committees met today to prepare for their new majority responsibilities, The committees today met separately in a tangle over new congressional leadership. Tomorrow they or their representatives will get together for joint discussions, In the house it looks like a three/man contest fof leadership among nomination.

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Rep. Clarence J. Brown of Ohio, Rep. Charles A, Halleck of Indiana, was linkdd with Ohio's presidential and Rep. Thomas A. Jenkins of | possibilities—Senator Taft and Sen-

In the senate the question is whether any attempt will be made ciation with a presidential candidate Hto substitute Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio for the present Re- Wendell L. Willkie, the dark horse publican floor leader, Senator Wal- who won Republican nomination

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» Mr. Brown's candidacy, especially,

ator-elect John W. Bricker. Rep. Halleck's last intimate asso-

was in 1940 when he nominated

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|that year. His candidacy now has

Some political observers saw inthe backing of supporters of Gover: the house leadership contest pre-| nor Thomas Dewey of New York, liminary skirmishing to the 1948 Mr. race for the Republican presidential |leadership possibility, may attract

Jenkins, the second Ohio

support on grounds of seniority,

— | Rep. Jenkins has served 11 consecu-

{tive terms, Rep. Halleck six, and Rep. Brown four consecutive terms. Discussion of leadership definitely has been scheduled for the senate steering committee but may or| may not be taken up by the representatives. Although some agreement on leadership might be iy reached prior tp the opening of the new congress on Jan. 3, the choice will not be official until the Republicari members of congress] themelves have voted on the question. Members Listed

Members of the house committee are Reps. Joseph W. Martin Jr.! | (Mass.), who is slated to be the next |

| speaker, Clifford Hope (Kas.), 3 Roland Kinzég (Minn), Mr, Jenkins, John M, bsion (Ky.), Harold

(Jowa), Hal Holmes (Wash.), Leo E. Allen (Ill), Earl C. Michener (Mich.), Leslie c. Arends (Ill) and Roy 0} Woodruff (Mich.), In addition, the following repre- | sentatives have been invited to meet

with the committee: James W. Wadsworth (N. Y.), Richard B.| | Wigglesworth (Mass.), John Taber |

| (N. Y.), Richard M. Simpson (Pa.),|

{Leonard W. "Hall (N. Y.) and Bertrand. Gearhart (Cal). The house committee crowded into} {Mr, Martin's small office. Senate steering committee mem- | bers are: Mr. Taft, chairman, mthur H, Vandenberg (Mich.), Kenneth S. Wherry (Neb.), Mr. White, C. Wayland Brooks (Ill), H. Styles Bridges (N. H.); Harlan J. Bushfield {(S. D) and ‘Eugene D. Millikin (Colo.).

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| i ————e NAMED BANK SUPERVISORS Francis J. Moore was appointed bank supervisor today of the De-! {partment of Financial Institutions | {succeeding Robert L. Mossburg, who | has resigned to accept a bank posi-| tion.

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Mr. Halleck, Mr. Brown,

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ASKS UN TO FORGET GRUDGES FOR FOOD

By La Guardia.

LAKE SUCCESS, N..Y. Nov. 14 (U. P).~U, N. R._ R. A. DirectorGeneral La Guardia appealed to the United Nations today to forget “personal grudges” and do something concrete to feed the world's hungry. “If only people who have personal grudges in government would

stop trying to give vent to that, all our difficulties would -be overcome and obstacles removed,” he said. He appeared before the United | Nations assembly's economic, and financial committee to press his plan for a $400 million internaNona} organization to take over the . R. R. A, food program. was understoo dto be particularly concerned at United { States’ opposition to a new inter[Bauonal food organization without «support, the plan seemed

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