Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1929 — Page 10

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VARE'S NEMESIS NOT TO OPPOSE GRUNDYJHOICE Norris Thinks Appointment ‘Disgraceful/ but Not Illegal. Bit KcriflTtK-rlovnrd Xeumpaper Alliance WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—Although he regaraa Governor Fisher’s contemplated appointment of Joseph R. Grundy to the senate vacancy from Pennsylvania as a "disgraceful proceeding" and although he thinks that the Governor is "making a fool of himself,” Senator George W. Norris I Prog., Neb.), who led the successful fight against William S. Vare, will not join the group of senators u r ho are seeking to prevent Grundy’s admission. Norris says that Grundy’s activities for thirty years as a tariff lobbyist, his admission that he collected money for Republican campaign funds on the theory that the contributors later would be rewarded with legislative favors, and his personal contribution of $318,000 to Governor Fisher’s campaign fund constitute no legal or constitutional grounds for barring him. Senator Norris’ views are shared by Senator Borah, Senator Robinson, the Democratic leader, and other republicans. Senator Nye, progressive of North Dakota, feels that Grundy’s activities are a barrier against his admission he and a small group are preparing to oppose admission. "If Mr. Grundy comes here armed with proper credentials from the Governor of Pennsylvania, properly obtained, there is no reason why he should not be admitted,” Senator Norris said. “I will not try to stop him. Mr. Grundy’s activities as disclosed to the senate are not, in my judgement, a legal inhibition against his admission. "The Grundy case is no wise comparable with the Vare case. Vare was accused of spending an excessive sum to obtain the nomination. His activities in raising money for Governor Fisher’s campaign and for the Republican national committee were not in connection with his obtaining the appointment to the senate.” Senator Norris was one of the group which Grundy, in testimony before the lobby committee, said came from "backward” states, but Norris does not hold this against him. "His views are his own,” Norris said. “The moving thing In my judgment is that under the law and the Constitution, we have no legal objection to him.’’ Connersville Man Dies fit/ Tltnrs Knrcial CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Dec. 12. Arthur Foxworthy, 83, is dead. He leaves a son, Fred Foxworfhy. Connersville, and a daughter I". . Richard Milbum, William v. .

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