Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1932 — Page 16

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BONUS TROOPS DEFY POLICE, WON'T BUDGE 'Just as Soon Starve Here as at Home,’ Says Their Commander. P " United Print WASHINGTON, June 24-The main forces of the bonus army held their ground today against renewed efforts of authorities to start them on a homeward retreat. Pelham Glassford, police superintendent, in a formal statement warned the veterans that their food fund was down to $3,000 and that contributions had fallen off to almost nothing. Commander Walter Waters of the bon - army retorted that “we might ns well starve here as at home.” Waters admitted slight defections from his forces. Fifty-five men started home Thursday. In addition to warning of the threatened food shortage, Glassford said bonus contingents occupying old government buildings coop would have to move. He forbade any more of them to move to Camp Meigs, a tract where health official,'; have declared concisions to be insanitary. Waters immediately issued a rcp ” to the police official, saying; “We will stay here until we Starve or get our bonus. We might as v eil starve h r rp as at home. “We believe the country will sunport us and ’hat congress will be forced into extra session unless the federal government feeds us. If we are forced from our barracks, we will march to Camp Meigs and occupy that regardless of General Glassford s orders to the contrary. “We all have heard stories that federal troops are ready to tak" charge of this situation. If they dr so we will use passive resistance and refuse to go."

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BOTH Republicans and Democrats are viewing the special session which begins July 7 with as much pleasure as Schmeling gets out of the decision in the fight with Sharkey. Republican leaders feel that they are handicapped, in that Lieu-tenant-Governor Edgar D. Bush will be boss of the senate. That body has the final word on all tax legislation, which must originate in the house, and it is betraying no secrets to say that Bush, although he claims to be a loyal Republican, doesn’t feel so kindly toward his party after being turned down for the Governor nomination. Quite naturally, as his friends say, he will strain no muscle or exert any great effort to come to the aid of his party and help lead it toward victory in November. The Democrats are in the same boat. Speaker Walter Myers of the house also is a defeated candidate. His bid for the United States senatorial nomination was turned down Tuesday .and his state of mind, they tell me, is not so enviable. Myers feels that, because of his services to the party in the past, he should have been accorded the nomination. Which is exactly what Bush thinks. But the Democratic house has two recourses, which the Republican senate Is without. n a a In the first place the LieutenantGovernor is e.eoled , „• u w'hile the house Speaker is elected for the session. Based on this theory, Democratic leaders believe that they can elect a new' Speaker to succeed Myers when the special session convenes. They give as their authority Sec. 10 of Art. 4 of the state Constitution, which declares: "Each house, when assembled, -hall choose its own officers, the president of the senate excepted.”

The president of the senate is the Lieutenant-Governor. Under their interpretation, this would mean that the house will proceed to organize anew when convened. That the Democrats will control the house is a foregone conclusion, for even with those who resigned to take conflicting offices, counted out, that party will have more than seventy members to approximately twenty-four Republicans. nan Party leaders expect to obtain pledges from at least fifty-five members to go through on a set program, so that even if Myers is retained the strength and power of his gavel will be nil in the face of so large sized a majority, which is the second plan. Eush, on the other hand, will find that a good proportion of the twenty-nine Republicans may form a coalition with the nineteen Democratic senators to thwart any move he may set in operation. The Democrats also face the problem of selecting anew floor leader, because Representative Delph McKesson of Plymouth was defeated for the senatorial nomination, and" is not expected to take as keen an interest in the special Session program as if he were up for election in November. All this is believed to lead to fireworks at the caucuses the night of July 6. There may be a nice show r for the boys. Governor’s Son to Wed By I'nilrd Press BOSTON. June 24.—Governor Joseph B. Ely of Massachusetts, who will nominate Alfred E. Smith, was en route today to the Democratic national convention via East Brady, Pa., where he will attend the wedding Saturday of his only son, Richard, and Miss Louise Ludwick.

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EX-PRISONER'S LAW PRACTICE PLEA ASSAILED Justice Says Serving Term Did Not Restore Holt’s Moral Character. “Serving of a penal sentence does not automatically restore moral character.” This axim is taken from a dissenting opinion handed down by Justice Clarence R. Martin of the supreme court today in which he violently objects to the readmission to the bar of Olin R. Holt, Kokomo. Holt was reinstated to practice by the supreme court Thursday by a three to two vote. The other dissenting justice w’as Judge Walter E. Treanor, who also handed dow-n a dissenting opinion today. Served Prison Term Holt was disbarred after being convicted by the federal government of forming an association to furnish legal protection to bootleggers. He served a term in the federal penitentiary’ at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. His readmission to practice was opposed by the Howard County Bar Association. Citing the findings of the federal court, which sets out that Holt formed the Hoosier Protective Association, w’ith a former Howard county deputy sheriff as solicitor, to protect bootleggers from the law, Martin's opinion comments: “It is apparent that at the time he committed the crime, the ap- ' plicant was a man of bad moral character and his actions, which led to his conviction were wholly devoid of professional honor and integrity. Won't Restore Character “To bargain with and receive pay from criminals, who propose to violate the law, to agree to protect and defend them for crimes to be by

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