Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1937 — Page 4

TRIP TO WEST MASTER MOVE, STOKES FEELS

Roosevelt in Fine Form as He Meets Crowds; Still Popular.

BY THOMAS L. STOKES Times Special Writer ; WITH PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S PARTY, Oct. 1. — That young lady known as “Sistie,” the third generation of the F. D. Roose= velt clan, is bored with politics. -

When the presidential party was getting ready for a ride through one of the many towns visited on the Western swing, she protested that she did not want to go along. “It’s nothing but politics,” she objected, “and I'm not interested in politics.” But her grandfather still is. Make - no mistake about that. Never was Franklin D. Roosevelt, the political showman, in better form than on this trip. Nor has he ever demonstrated more convincingly his finesse in dealing with public psychology, a talént which had been tarnished for a time by his defeat in Congress on

appointment of Hugo L. Black to the recommending ‘public hearings on

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The resolution was a compromise from the original suggestion of Robert Lee Tullis of Baton Rougé, La. that the Bar Committee appoint a committee of five to investigate Justice Black's fitness to serve on the Court because of his alleged -Ku-Klux Klan afliliation. The resolutions committee decided to omit that section of the proposal calling for an investigation of Justice Black.

Tullis’ resolution was incorporated with the one of Lessing Rosenthal of Chicago, who recommended public hearings on Supreme Court appointments, and was returned to the resolutions committee after a fiery debate on the convention floor. Senator Burke (D. Neb.), one of the leading opponents of President Roosevelt's Court reorganization program, warned the lawyers at the annual dinner last night the Supreme Court fight was not ended. Senator Burke said the Administration had “suffered a major setback in its first open assault,” but he warned: “Quickly they have reformed their broken lines, and have developed

KANSAS CITY, Mo, Oct. 1 (U.

Bar Ready for Final Action on Compromise Black Resolution

P.) —A resolution condemning the United States Supreme Court and

the appointment of Justices in the future, came up for final decision today at the American Bar Association

‘what they hope will be more effective strategy. Sharpshooters have béen posted at every point of vantage with instructions to show no mercy. It may be that when the next engagement is on, some of the leaders in the former fight will be missing. There is on hand a plentiful supply of poison gas ready. for use.”

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