Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1930 — Page 16
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LAWYER SEEKS TO SET ASI9E HIS DISBARMENT Paul Scharffin Banned From Practicing in Two City Courts. Motion for rehearing of a contempt of court charge again c t Paul P. Scharffin, attorney, was being prepared today by Scharffin's counsel, Emsley W. Johnson, seeking to set aside the six months' disbarment inflicted on Scharflin Saturday by Municipal Judge Thomas E. Garvin •nd Dan V. White. Scharffin was barred from practicing in the two municipal criminal courts at police headquarters. Scharflin had been charged with soliciting the defense of Paul Cook, Ft. Wayne, Ind., who was held in the city prison last Thursday on a grand larcency charge. When arraigned before Judge Garvin Saturday, Cook asked for time to obtain services of an attorney. Garvin saw ScharfTin's name on the affidavit and then learned that Scharffin had asked Cook at the city prison to allow him to become his attorney. On the stand. Cook said he was Unable pay the SSO fee and that just before his hearing in court Scharffin told him he could not continue as his attorney as no fee had been paid. Pete Lawrence, tailor at the Linden hotel, whe’re Cook resided, testified he called Scharffin's office after he saw Cook arrested in the lobby of the hotel. Miss Mary Patterson, Scharffin's secretary, testified receiving Lawence’s call and in turn calling the county clerk’s office and the turnkey at city prison, asking them to tell Scharffin to call her. She said she knew that he loafed around those offices. Scott Waughtell, turnkey, told the judges he received fifteen or twenty telephone calls a day for lawyers and bondsmen. Scharffin denied to Judges Garvin and White that he had resigned from the bar nine years ago as an agreement with Judge James A. Collins and prosecutor William P. Evans to noile prosse an embezzlement indictment against him in criminal court. Garvin took a recess from the bench and telephoned Collins, who verified Scharffin resigned under those conditions. Schaffin later was reinstated to the bar mysteriously, Collins said. Scharffin was disbarred from federal court by Judge A. B. Anderson and also was sentenced to jail by Judges Walter Pritchard and Jackson Carter in city courts on a contempt charge.
U. S. REPRESENTED AT MEDICAL CONGRESS Tropical Disease Control May Be Advanced at Session. Bu United Vre MEXICO CITY, Jan. 13.-Im-portant contributions on # the advancement of medical science in the control of tropical and other diseases are expected to be made during the seventh Latin-American medical congress which began ite business sessions today. The imposing inaugural session, attended by thirty foreign and 400 Mexican delegates, was he'd in the amphitheater of the National Preparatory school. President Emilio Portes Gil welcomed the de’egates, representing Central and South Amrican countries, and the honorary delegation from the United States. The value of social legislation, including the advisability of compulsory pre-nuptial physical examinations, were among the things to be discussed Kiwanians to Meet gu Time* Special GREENCASTLE. Ind.. Jan. 13. Six clubs comprising a division of the Indiana Kiwanis district will hold their convention here in May. Glenn Lyon has been chosen delegate and James B. Zeis alternate to the national convention at Atlantic City, N. J.. in June. Sues After Alleged Attack Bu Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind.. Jan. 13 Suit for 55.0C0 damages as the result of an alleged beating administered to him by Fred Clark, has been filed in Putnam circuit court by George F. Swain. Roaehdale.
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