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On Re-election or
Governor Race By RICHARD TAYLOR —United Press Staff Correspondent’. | Indiana Republicans, chests swollen by victory in the Nov. 7 election, are preparing the greatest oratorical show- the Hoosier] hustings have ever known for the 1952 election. » When Indiana picks a U. S. Senator, governor and a host of
will be a topflight team of three doing the principal word tossing for the GOP. Two of the members already are thinking about their texts. The third won't be known until after the Republican nominating convention in June, | 1952. The two cinch members were U. S. Sens. Homer E. Capehart and William E. Jenrier. Sen. Capehart probably won't be running for anything —his seat in the | Upper house was clinched for
100,000 majority Nov. 7. Jenner to Run Again But Mr. Jenner, acknowledged by Democrats and Republicans
alike to be the Indiana champ in |-
either extemporaneous or formal political oratory and a strong honors, will seek either another six years in Washington or four years as|* Indiana governor. Those who were in a position to know said Sen. Jenner himself hadn't made up his mind. But Sen. Jenner never has retracted his statement, made to the 1948}: GOP convention: “I want to be governor. of Indiana.” He lost a hot battle with Hobart Creighton, who later was deéfeated. Sen. Jenner's oratory got the 1950 Republican campaign off to a flying start when he gave the keynote speech at the nominating convention. : v He still was bombarding the
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drew to a close. . Sen. Capehart, admittedly a salesman and not a speaker when he was first nominated for the Senate in 1044, has delivered enough speeches to both friendly and hostile audiences during his two successful campaigns to public speaking
Sen: Jenner gave his senior colleague a big boost with dozens of speeches, and Sen. Capehart was sure to repay the favor in kind, There was as much speculation about who Sen. Jenner's running-
GOP speaking team, would be as there was about which office he would seek, But veteran Republican leaders predicted ‘the other candidate” would be able to take care of himself on the speaking platform. . - “I can think of at least a halfdozen men who'd like to run with
not a Democrat in the atate who could talk in the same county with any one of them.”
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