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Show FEW CHANGES I ANTICIPATED III 'CAPITAL POSTS; Attorney General Daugh-erty, Daugh-erty, Personal Appointee of Late President, May Tender His Resignation WASHINGTON, Aug. t (By A. P.) Although work in all government govern-ment departments Is at a atand-stlU atand-stlU today, tha death of Prealdent Harding is expected to bring about few Immediate changes In the administration ad-ministration organisation. President Presi-dent Coolldge haa expressed a wish that all those serving under Mr. Harding remain In offlca, and his desire probably will be fulfilled. j0 ' At was the case, however - when 4 Theodore Roosevelt aucceeded to , ' presidency after tha death of M William Mc Kin ley. gradual changes I in tha cabinet, tba president's lm H mediate and official family, sre - pec ted as a matter of course. It H would causs nourprta if the ft ret II to sever his relations were Hsrry fly - M. Daughsrty. the attorney gen M A ral. Mr. Daugherty baa been In ill health for several months and M eVpis inn f hia friend ja. that only I j . loyalty to his chisf has caused him ; to remain at bis poet. : v Mr. Daugherty. perhaps to a fTeatar degrea then any of th other men Mr, Harding called to ' hdvls him, wa g personal sp-pointee sp-pointee of tha 1st president. He mgnaged Mr. Harding's campaign for the presidential nomination. Whll th preeent members of ' tha cabinet remain In offlr without with-out . further action by ' th new president, such is not th caae with the diplomatic missions abroad. They stand without Isgsl authority to concluds In tha nam of th E resident the negotiations they may eve In hsnd. a On tha arrival In the capital of President Coolldge It 1 expected j that confirmation In hia name of th letters Issued to ambassadors j and ministers by President Hard- j Ing will bs aent forward by cabl j without delay In order that ther ' may be no Interruption In th government's gov-ernment's business. j |