Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1928 — Page 7

FEB. 21, 1928.

WALSH DEFEAT ON POWER QUIZ ROUSESPARTY Democrats Object to Lobby Influence; Robinson Is Criticised. BY C. J. LILLEY WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Democratic Senators who deserted Senator Walsh to vote against a Senate Investigation of the power industry have not heard the last of it, party leaders agree. Breaking of party ranks in such a manner as to give an impression that Democrats are under the thumb of the power lobby does not set well with the rank and file of the party. The most surprising desertion waa that of Senator Joseph Robinson of Arkansas, minority leader in the Senate. Had Robinson stood by Walsh, the power resolution would have carried. Walsh concedes this. Robinson not only added strength to Senator George’s attack on the Walsh resolution, but carried other Democratic votes with him. Reasons for Split Numerous reasons are being advanced for what happened. Here are a few: Robinson and George wanted to prevent Walsh from becoming too outstanding a national figure and opposed his power inquiry in order to set him back politically. The Democrats wanted to get campaign funds from the power interests. The Democrats wanted to punish Walsh for playing a “lone hand”

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