Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1948 — Page 5

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THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1048

Taft Ponders Position

As Majority

If GOP Wins i in Fall

He Prefers Divided Leadership

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at his desk Mr. Wherry moved into his job as acting leader while Sen. Taft really called the turn on most policy. In the last year Mr. Wherry is credited Bui ha 4 fair job in ) dcting 1 He has learned some tary law, has 2 ; along with his aad ren across the aise, has lost ome of his

it. He now i& chairman Republican Po position in which ceed himself en change in rules. The Senator sald ay he had made no decision on the maJority leadership—that he “hadn’t decided what I ought to do.” Some of Mr, Taft's friends believe he would prefer not to take the majority leadership if he could find another position which would assure his influence in top party councils. He has liked the divided leadership of the last few years. It has permitted him to have & powerful weight in congressional affairs without saddling him with thé often onerotis duties of formal leadership. The majority leader's position is a sort of business managership —a programming of Senate busi-| ness in accordance with policies laid doh B28 policy commntittee. With wey in the White House ": woilld mean frequent conferences thére and by implication, anyway, the representation OE the administration on ‘Capitol : Differ on Policy But that might not always be easy for Mr. Taft. He is strictly his own man. Policy differences between him and Mr. Dewey are fairly certain to arise. There has been talk of a young-

er man for the majority leader- |

ship—8en. Henry Cabot Lod ({R.' Mass.) or Sen. William F. Knowland (R. Cat.) for instances. | And no one knows whethér Mr. ' Dewey, if elected, might try to take a hand in dictating the choice of Senate leader.

Assault Hearing Set

For ‘500' Winner in '35

Kelly Petillo, winner of the 1935 500-mile rdcef i8 scheduled to be arraigned in Criminal Couft 1 here Saturday on assault and battery charges. He is accused of stabbing Mrs.

Naomi Shofner, 25, of Lebanon; |

during an argument in the Roose-

velt Hotel last June 28. Petillo }

has indicated he will plead not guilty and said He would establish an alibi that he was not in the hotel at the timé of the attack. Also scheduled to be arraigned in Criminal Court Saturday is Homer Petéro, 47, formeér state excise officer, charged with man. slaughter in the fatal shooting of Albert Don Carpenter, Speedway City engineer; at the home of the defendant's estranged wife, Mrs, Lula Mae Petero, 1824 Wilcox St., last June 4.

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Massachusetts Governor a recess appointment

Mr. Tobin will comé hére from Boston tomorrow to make plans for taking over his new job. He

He Succeeds Lewis B. Schwel.who died in June. : , Truman first sent Mr. ‘Tobin's nomination to the Senate last Saturday, but no action ident must

ext si pv In deciding to accept oe $15, 000-a-year Cabinet position, Mr. Tobin withdrew from the Democratic gubernatorial race in his home state. labor

¢ organized Mr. Tabin's decision. n earlier this te the Fait is th

Farmer Charles F. Willams heard the cog's barks on his farm near Hematite, Mo. He found the animal trapped in a fox den on a rocky hillside.

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ABDICATION—Led RCE ABD) on the Baroda, the second richest man in the world, to abdicate ie Heong and leave the country. 10 in or a Cackudr ioe 3 his wife, the Rance, and their son, Kumar Sayajireo.

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