Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1926 — Page 8
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COOLIDGE FACING FURTHER FIGHTS TONES LOST Appointments Will Come Before Senate Next Month. By IJoseoe B. Fleming Times Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—President Coolidge faces another fight with the Senate in a field where he has already had several defeats — that of Senate approval of his appointments. The big- row in the session starting Dec. 6, will be over the naming of Abram F. Myers to the Federal trade commission, although it is expected
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there will be objection also to Tariff Commissioner Broseard. The President was defeated in naming Charles B. Warren to be attorney general, and in naming Wallace F. McCamant of Oregon, as a Federal judge. Many other appointnents have been rejected, and others have been approved only after long fights. Myers’ qualifications are being scrutinized by a number of Senators. He was formerly an assistant attorney general in the anti-trust division of the Department of Justice. During the Senate investigation of Attorney General Daugherty, Myers was charged by H. L. Scaife, former department Investigator, with having blocked the latter’s probe of the Standard Aircraft Company and Mitsui & Cos., involved in the air service Investigation after the war. Scaife said there was $7,000,000 due the Government from the Standard Company, and that the case had been dropped after Myers blocked him. He said that Senator Guy D. Goff, then an assistant attorney general In charge of war frauds, had told him that Myers was “put there” by former Attorney General Wickersham, at that time counsel for Mitsui & Cos. Myers, Goff and Wlckefsham denied the Scaife charges, Myers saying he didn’t even know the Mitsui company, which owned the Standard, was being investiguted, although in immedaite supervision of the case. Myers also was the author of the
“consent degree” entered into between the Department of Justice and the Ward baking interests last spring which was assailed by Senator La Follette in the Senate as a “smoke screen” under which the Continental Baking Company, largest Ward company, could continue monopoly operations unchecked. The decree was also assailed as a fraud upon the, Baltimore Federal judge who signed it, because it dismissed the Continental case in view of the Federal trade commission investigation of the same company. This litter investigation had been dismissed, it was charged, with the knowledge of Attorney General Sargent and Myers, before the decree was signed. BUS CREW SAVES LIFE Stop Auto, Dive Into Sea, and Pull Drowning Man to Shore. Bu United Press RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 19. The driver and conductor of a Rio omnibus became life savers long enough to pull an unfortunate bather from the waves on Copacabana Beach, in Rio. The men, Isalt ino de Souza and Joao de Mello, saw a swimmer struggling in the surf, obviously in distress. They left •the him, dived into the sea, and pulled the bather ashore. The life saving omnibus crew received the government medal for distinction of the first class for their bravery.
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