Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1947 — Page 22
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WASHINGTOR, July 29,
Mr. Taft, is not expected to an~ {nounce his candidacy at this time, |but rather after he crosses the
THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES
Leaders See Bitterness Growing
In 1948 G.O.P. Race -
Taft Expected to Start Stumping-in Fall Stassen Refuses to Run With Dewey,
By CHARLES T. LUCEY, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer - Political leaders here today viewed Harold E. Stassen's statement that he “would not consider running” with Governor Thomas E. Dewey as indicative of intense bitterness developing in the scramble for the 1948 Republican presidential nomination. As is usually true in the case of a political front-runner, much of this bitterness will be directed at Governor Dewey. Everyone concedes he now is far ahead. But he still | |appears to be considerably short of | having so many delegates that he|
Congressional Leaders Say It's. ‘Too Early’
* WASHINGTON, July 20 (U, P.).~ | Congressional Republicans still are! 'cagily avoiding a public stand on {their choice for the 1948 G. O. P. | presidential nomination, It is “too early” to choose, most | of them explain when their opinions were sought in a survey. The United Press questioned 255 Republican members of the house and senate and found only 119 of them willing to say that they fa- | vored Dewey, Taft, Stassen, Van-
Mr. Lucey |states wouldn't commit themselves | been no signs that these two forces
into Idaho and |
4 |country in September. He will appear with other mem- | bers of congress at the American Bar association meeting in Santa {Cruz, Cal, Sept. 12 and 13, and on Sept. {monwealth club in San Francisce.
{for Reno, Nev,
Dodges Ma jor tatues Backers of both Senator Taft and Mr. Stassen have hopes of stopping | Governor Dewey. But there have
{could get together. Nor does anybody at this point
Montana, not included in original|have any idea how all Mr. Dewey's plans, leads his opponents to believe (adversaries could be brought tothat Mr, Dewey knows he Hess £¥thes to agree on a single candi-
strength and
delegate blocs. Taft ‘Unveiling’ expected
that he {bidding hard even for the smallest | measure.
date who might be able to take his
Mr, Stassen, not consider
in saying he would running with Mr,
Senator | Robert A. Taft (R. 0), | Dewey, made point of the fact that will be cavering some of the same [the New York governor had de-
ground this fall,
Ohlo Republicans “are expected |
clined to speak out on major issues. Mr. Stassen has frequently, and
[to give Mr. Taft's candidacy a for- Senators Taft and Arthur H. Van-
[mal unveiling at Columbus Thurs- | denberg
day, The state's G.
Senator John Taft
(R. Mich.)
in congress. The fact that Mr. Dewey has been at a/able thus far to maintain silence is
Is expected to a sore point with his rivals. They
step aside formally and tell the | insist that as titular leader of the folks he's all for the state's senior | Republican party he should “have
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