Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1929 — Page 3
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WINE GASTONIA ACCUSED FREED WITHOUT TRIAL Selection of Jury Begins, to Hear Murder Case Against Six. BY MORRIS DEHAVEN TRACY j I'nlted Pr Staff Corrnpond,nt CHARLOTTE. N. C.. Oct. I.—The ; Mecklenberg county court got down j to the uncertain task of jury selec- ; tion today in the trial of seven labor leaders and textile union members, j accused of second degree murder as an outgrowth of the killing last June of Police Chief O. P\ Aderholt of GastoniaV during textile strike disorders. Attorneys for the defense issued statements Monday night hailing as a decisive victory the action of the L State in dismissing the charges Vgainst nine of the original sixteen defendants and reducing the charges against the remaining seven to second degree murder, but they j also warned it would make the winning of an acquittal for the seven still on trial additionally j difficult. lieorge Maurer, southern representative of the International Labor I Defense, saw a sinister plot in the I whole affair. He pointed out the dis- j missal of nine defendants and the i reduction of the charge, reduced j the number of peremptory challenges allowed the defense from i 168 to 28. "This is another fake gesture of j fairness and impartiality,” he said, j - "The prosecution, backed by the I mill barons, intends and expects to get a hand-picked jury.” The position of the nine defendants set at liberty, and particularly of the six men who are native North Carolinians, is peculiar. Admittedly Gastonia, which is their home, might prove unhealthy for
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and are carrying on a secret work that ought to be exposed. “I favor an immediate, thorough, and searching investigation by the senate of lobbies and their methods,” Black said. "Let us have an investigation which will open up the entire field of lobbying. Let the future disclose not only what persons, corporations, or interests the lobbyists claim to represent, but also their actual and their true representation. The people of this country have suffered enough already from secret propaganda and fraudulent lobbies. Men and groups who work behind a mask deserve no sympathy and no quarter. They are enemies of true government or they would not fear public knowledge.” Black said he favored a law requiring all lobbyists to be registered and to tell what they were paid and by whom. While conceding much of the lobbying is legitimate and associations, corporations or individuals desiring to oppose or favor legislation are at liberty to appear before congressional committees or talk with
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congressmen. Black said there was another form cf lobbying which is anything but legitimate. “It is the secret lobbying and the secret propaganda that I oppose,” Black said. “In all this talk of lobbying, in this smoke that has been raised, there must be some fire. I can not give specific instances, but I know they exist and that an investigation will show that they do exist.” LINDBERGH IS HONORED Colombia Will Name Lagoon, Where Flier Landed, After Him. Bu United Press BARRONQUILLA, Colombia. Oct. I.—The government has decided to name a lagoon, on which Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh was forced to alight unexpectedly last Saturday, the “Lindbergh Lagoon.” Instead of landing on the PanAmerican airway field when he arrrived on his aerial tour, the famous flier circled and alighted on the lagoon to avoid the danger of injuring spectators crowded around the runway.
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