Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1931 — Page 22

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BISHOP CANNON PRESSING FIGHT TO HAIJ PROBE Prepares to Invoke Highest Court Against Quiz of Election Funds. By ficripps-H oword Newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, Aug. 14.—Defeated in the district supreme court here in his effort to stop the investigation of the Nye committee into anti-Smith campaign expedites in Virginia in 1928, Bishop James Cannon Jr. will carry his

case to the supreme court, it was indicated by his attorneys. Action awaits the return of the bishop from Europe in September, but Robert H. McNeill and H. W. Winburn, hi's counsel, filed notice of appeal and stated today they expected to sek a final determin a t i o n

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from the highest court of the power of a senate committee to interrogate witnesses. If this intention is fulfilled, it will be the second time in the last few years in which the authority of a senate investigating body to examine private citizens has been tested in the United States supreme court. In the former instance, the appeal of Harry F. Sinclair, who had refused to answer questions on the ground that the evidence given might be used in court proceedings pending against him, was overruled and he was subsequently convicted, sentenced and confined to jail for contempt. By the action of dismisssing Bishop Cannon’s petition for a writ of prohibition against the Nye committee, the way was cleared for the Nye committee to go ahead with its projected hearings on the handling of anti-Smith campaign funds by Bishop Cannon in the presidential campaign in Virginia. The appeal will be based on the ground that the Nye committee does not have the authority to investigate the acts of a private citizen and furthermore that presidential electors are state officers and the federal corrupt practices act does not extend to them. The senate committee which examined Harry F. Sinclair was within its rights in interrogating the oil man, the bishop’s attorneys argued because he was a witness in a legally constituted probe of the acts of the interior department. The Cannon investigation, however, it is contended, being conducted under a resblution, is aimed directly at a private, citizen.

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Automobiles reported to oollce as stolen belona to: Drive It Yourself Corporation. 39 Kentucky avenue. DeSoto sedan. 752-362. from 39 Kentucky avenue. .Joe G. Hamm*]. 2476 Madison avenue, Chevrolet coach 84-126. from Vermont and Meridian streets. Robert Groth 3033 Jackson street. Ford sedan. 30-293. from 2440 West Ohio street. O. J Berry. 2734 North Capitol avenue. co,ch - 43 - 678 - from Tenth street ana Indiana avenue. Leslie Johnson, 1565 College avenue. to , urln *- 759-941. from Georgia and Noble streets. Rov Chaille. 19 North OrienUl street. Buick rcidsur. 758-602. from 19 North Oriental street. Mrs. Btewart C. Cline. 66 Johnson avenue. Ford two door victoria. 41-100. from front of Bplnk-Arms. 249 North Oxford street.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belona to: Bam Watson. 914 West Twenty-fourth 5J. r , ee V Hudson sedan, found at North and Illinob streets. Thomas Husted. 1739 North Rural street. Ford tudor. found at Forrest avenue and New York street.

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SOVIET EXTEHBS AMHESTY RULE TO ITSPRISONS Liberty Is Ordered for 700 Political Convicts; 108 Terms Shortened. BY EUGENE LYONS United Press Staff Correspondent MOSCOW, Aug. 14.—The new policy of amnesty to political prisoners and members of the so-called Intelligentsia in the Soviet state was extended to labor camps today. Political prisoners in jails in Moscow also were affected by the amnesty order, which came as part of the program of encouraging the

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friendly support of all classes in the Communist experiment. The order was issued by the central executive committee of the Communist party—the highest authority in the Soviet union. It is believed this is the first step in a general review of the prison situation. The action further was regarded as a logical step in line with the less harsh attitude of Soviet leaders toward persons who have held different views politically. The new era was outlined recently in an address by Josef V. Stalin. Liberty for 700 political prison-

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