Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Nov. 7, 1952 Ousted Democratic Bigwigs to Find Themselves Looking for Jobs Jan. 20 Washington—[U.P.]The demand for first-class travel accommodations from Washington should hit a 20-year high after Jan.20. Inauguration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower will light up the "exit" sign for President Truman's cabinet, the White House staff, and a herd of top administrative officials. The great mass of federal jobholders, 2,600,000 of them, are under civil service and will not be fired. For the most part, only the appetitive bigwigs will find themselves on the street. Some of the ousted brass may open law offices in Washington, a favorite practice of former members of the President's official family. They may find the value of a Democratic ex-bureaucrat's legal counsel reduced under a GOP regime, but they will still be well acquainted in the government's agencies. From their new seats on the skids, some officials told newsmen today they have no plans after Jan. 20. But some, like Defense Secretary Robert A. Lovett, had planned to quit whether the Democrats won or lost, and others had drawn blueprints of their personal arks before the deluge set in. IN LAWRENCE, IT'S A few, like Postmaster General Jesse A. Donaldson, have permanent civil service status which entitles them to stay on the federal payroll, though not in their present high jobs. 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Mr. Acheson's plans, his acquaintances said, were made before the election. Commerce Secretary Charles Sawyer, generally considered a millionaire, will return to his law firm in Cincinnati and his newspaper and radio interests in Ohio. He is also part owner of an amusement park and a sports arena in Cincinnati. Agriculture Secretary Charles F. Brannan expects to practice law in Denver. But he told reporters, with a grin, that he doesn't expect to stay but four years. As a Denver lawyer, Mr. Brannan might find himself arguing against Secretary of Interior Oscar L. Chapman, who is tinkering with the same idea. Both entered the government in the 1930s under the new deal, Mr. Brannan 15 years ago, Mr. Chapman 19. Presidential Assistant John R. Steelman, veteran government labor expert and conciliator, was likewise caught with his plans down. His experience would leave him open to offers as some large firm's labor consultant. 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