Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1927 — Page 7

r MAY 19, 1927

CONSTITUTION CAN NOl BE BARTERED, •assertsjilliom Attacks Ewbank’s Answer in Lawmaker Pay Rehearing. "The constitution cannot be thus bartered away.” This is the challenge of Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom in an answer before the Supreme Court In defense of his petition for rehearing of the Legislative pay case. The new brief was brought out by an answer to the rehearing petition urging its denial, which was filed Tuesday by Former Supreme Court Judge Louis B. Ewbanlt. Brief Ignored The Ewbank answer ignored a ninety-page brief prepared by the attorney general and filed with the rehearing petition. Ewbank represents Senator James J. Nejdl in an injunction suit to force State Auditor L. S. Bowman to pay the members of the 1927 Legislature $lO a day, which they voted themselves, father than the $6 which they received and which Gilliom contends is legal. The injuncton was refused by the Maron County Crcut Court, judges reversed the decision. Attacking the Ewbank answer, j

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Gilliom’s reply in part was as follows: “Appellants’ brief is no more than a general denial to the causes of error assigned in the petition for rehearing. The petition contains more than ten printed pages, stating twelve causes for error. Appellants’ brief contains less than ten typewritten pages and is addressed exclusively to the petition, taking up seriatim the twelve causes in the petition, and it does no more than to deny that the causes exist. It contains no reasons, authorities or argument, and ignored completely appellee’s ninety-page brief. Already Decided "It should be said, however, that twelve times appellants’ brief reminds the court that by axnajority vote the court has already decided the questions presented by the petition. If there ever was a begging of the questions, appellant is doing that begging. Certainly the court decided the case, but the inquiry here is whether the decision is correct. , “Appellant’s brief gives one the impression that it is considered either \unsafe or else’ unnecessary for him to discuss the questions." Pointing out that attention was called to the fact that Legislatures in the past raised officials salaries, the Gilliom answer states that such a suggestion is “out of place." Reminded of Increase It continues: “What appellant obviously sought to do was by that means to remind the court that the seventy-fifth session increased the salaries of the judges of the Supreme Court, who are now to decide this case, from $7,500 to SIO,OOO per year. No such increases to the Governor, to the attorney general or to the judges of the Supreme Court afford

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