Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1934 — Page 4

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LAWYERS HEAR PROPOSALS FOR CURBING CRIME Permits for Machine Guns, Ousting of Shysters Are Urged. ByTimrefipryal WAWASEE. July 13.—Efforts to clean up criminal code procedure by elimination of the technicalities which make it easy for criminals to balk Justice, occupied members of the Indiana State Bar Association at their session here yesterday and last night. A number of reforms, including ousting of the shyster lawyer, were augcested in recommendations submitted hv committees on legislation. Jurisprudence and law- reform. Among the nutstandinge recommendations were: Enactment of legislation making possession of a marhine gun without a license a felony. Giving the supreme court the power to make rules of procedure and praetire in criminal-and civil cases, thereby eliminating many technicalities whirh enable the criminal to dcfeit justice. Enactment of uniform extradition legislation to obtain witnesses from outside the state in criminal cases. Alibi Drfrnsp Suggestion Revision of the law to make it necessary for the defense to serve notice in advance of trial in criminal cases that an alibi will be the defense. Philip Lutz Jr., attorney-general, touched indirectly on Indiana's liquor problem when he asserted that the attorney-general's office should be given more power to en- \ force the law where prosecuting attorneys of the various counties refuse to enforce a statute merely because of its unpopularity. He pointed out that such power was granted in the Wright hone dry art. but that the attorneygeneral's office is powerless under the 1933 liquor control act. Shysters Are Assailed An attack upon the unethical at- j torncy was launched by Henry, S. Caulfield, former Missouri Governor, who explained what has been done in that slate to oust the shyster. There, the supreme court j lias decided that it will be judee of what lawyers are fitted morally to act as agents of the court. Review* of tiie work of the ap- ( pellate court was presented by Judge William H. Bridwell, who asserted the Hunter decision of the supreme court three years ago is responsible for the congested condition in which the appellate couft ‘ finds itself. The Hunter decision held lhal the appellate court must have a Written opinion in all cases where judgment was affirmed. Charles Rem.v, former appellate judge, declared if the Hunter decision is not reversed, it will be necessary to add'

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ARMS SPLIT HINTED - IN BRITISH CABINET! Deduction Is Drawn From* Simon’s Speech. R't t vft* ft Prr** LONDON. July 13.—A firm laration by Sir John Simon, foreign minister, that Great Britain's foreign policy is for the good of the British, not of Europe, marked today a house of commons debate on foreign affairs that seemrd to mdirate a cabinet split on rearma- j ment. We are not going to undertake j any new obligations in Europe at all.” Sir John said.

DILLINGER'S AUTO IS STRIPPED BY THIEVES —BUT IT’S NOT JOHN’S

A small coupe belonging to Hu- ; bert Dillinger, R. R. 3, Box 394, half-brother of John Dillinger, j notorious terror mobster, was stolen from Capitol avenue, near : Ohio street, last night and found i an hour later near the Oliver j avenue bridge, stripped of the rear tire and wheel, the radiator | cap and tools. two more judges to the appellate bench. Eli F. Seebirt. Smith Bend, retiring president, called on the attorneys to pav heed to suggestions from outside the profession for legal reform and demanded more stringent disciplining of unworthy members of the bar. ‘There is so much laxity in this respect that disbarment and disciplinary proceedings are almost unknown.” he said. Wilmer Fox, Jeffersonville, is j scheduled to be elected president at today's session.

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