Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 2 September 1932 — Page 3

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bust. the mayor suffered a partial collapse thia week when hie brother. George F Walker, died , A flurry of rumor, reports, susI plcions and contradictory statements attended the Anal chapter in the Walker case. For weeks he ■ had maintained.* first, that he woo d meet every issue "on its merits" Again, he had said that resignation was "furtherest from my mind." But. returning from his brother's funeral yesterday, he went into re-

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i tirement for an hour or two, and awterward became the subject of a 1 I city-wide search. At various hours ,it was reported he was conferring with Tammany leaders—John F t Curry. John Mcl'ooey and other . chieftains of the wigwams board of strategy. The rumor spread that "City Clerk Michael J Cruise may have an Important statement to m»ke later on." Cruise is the official to I whom the mayor s resignation was [required. by law. to be sent The mayor was mysteriously ab- ' sent from his luxurious apartment [at the Mayfair hotel until 10 p. tn. 'then suddenly reappeared, haggard 'and worn, to tell waiting reporters that • statement would be issued at city hall. The statement, so hastily drawn that no time had been given for printing the document—or even for providing the manifold’ needed by 1 the press—was read to a small group of reporters It was replete; with biting sarcasms directed at Rooseve’t and at the mayor a accusers. Its theme was a single note - the uafaTmess of the governor's trial. The mayor characterized this trial as an "extraordinary inquisition." It was. he said, a "mock t-ia'. a proceeding in comparison to which even the practice of a drumhead court martial seemed liberal.’’ The statement continued that Walker had been advised that "so: far as courts are concerned at present .1 must submit to being outraged by the unlawful acts of the! governor." and that he has "no remedy at the present t.me in the courts." "This indefensible and lawless purpose of the governor." he continued. "baas revealed itself through the hearing ... He has not called upon the accusers, par ticu'arly Mr. Seabury. to provide any supporting proof." Walker characterized the governor as "studiously unfair." charged him with acting as "a prosecutor although the law requires that he be coldly neutral" . . . and “an impartial judge.” With a hint of the sarcasm for which he is noted, the mayor said the governor had permitted questions and answers "that even a first-year law student would recognise were not permissible.” In defense of his activities as Mayor Walker set forth: 1. That not one witness has testified to any act . . . that was influenced by dishonest consideration. 2. That not one witness has testified that he sought or received any money, or anything, as consideration for an official act. 3. That not one witness had testified that he did anything .. injuriously affecting the city of New York or its citizens. 4. That not one witness had testified that be caused . . . the loss

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ol a single dollar to the people of 'the city of New York. "Shall I permit myself to be lynched to satisfy prejudice or po > litlcal ambitiont" the mayor asked/ |"I have met my accusers and disproved their charges. I have met( Mr. Seabury and answered his every ! tuestion . . Why. then, continue' »hen there is another forum open to me* To that forum, the people of the city of New York. I leave my j case." VCalker's resignation, received at 10.2 u p m last night at the office, of City Clerk Cruise, terminated his possession of the chief tnagis- j tracy of the city of New York J From tlje moment it was filed with the city clqrk. Joseph V. McKee be<ame mayor and his every official

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act became valid. Corporation Counsel \Arthur J.' - Hilly announced today that It was jnot even necessary for McKee so take the oath of office, since he , was already awom In as a city ofiflcial. , McKee probably will be attended ;, |by no pomp or ceremony aa be [ lakes his duties. The man known for his scholarly atta.nments and regarded as one of the most astute. <>f New Yorks younger politicians,; •is expected to be an extremely dignified mayor. He is 43 years old. To Walker, tne renet mat will' (ome from his abandonment —al though It may be temporary—from I jofficial duties will be welcome. He; has suffered ailments that have •

I sent him. seeking health, from one 'resort to another, from the 'cures of Germany and French watering places to the sand of western Am i erica. Hia frail physique, battered in I the past months by the necessity |o< fighting serious charges against i him. was near collapse when he ' made a spectacular trip to California to plead emotionally for the [liberty of Tom Mooney, the long celebrated bomb-convict of San Franciaco. His nervous condition had been

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, noted for week* during the long. «rue!ling itouni of his double trial ; —ln New York and Albany The characteristic smile and punch were (lacking. There w»re gritu. tight lines around his mouth. He became angry. times, a

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i •’ . characteristic which no man had I ever seen before. He 'ndulged in i bursts of petulant temper — and. ■ when his usual nature reasserted* • itself, apologized for It. - O —’ i Get tn« Habit — Tradt at Hams