Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1941 — Page 5
PRO TEM JUDGE PLAN ASSAILED
Cleveland Traffic Jurist Says It’s Responsible For High Toll.
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don’t sock em in Cleveland. The thing that impresses the motorist is the certainty of punishment if he goes out of bounds.” Judge Frey said Cleveland's night traffic court established last February for the benefit of defense workers was operating satisfactorily
and maintaining the same percentage of convictions as day court.
Helps Defense Worker
Night court is held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. It enables the defense worker to come to court without losing a day or half-day’s pay and doesn’t interfere with
plant production. In addition, he said, it takes the lad off day courts. Wken a defense worker on a day shift is arrested,” he is slaied automatically for night court. : "Another Cleveland idea is the violators’ school which habitual violators are compelled to attend at Central Police Station. This works, too, he said. : Strategy Board Helps
But one of the most effective enforcement techniques is the Board of Strategy. This is an organization of police, judges, prosecutors and Safety Council representatives which meets once a month to find weak spots in the Cleveland traffic enforcement program. “We have learned that the only way to secure real enforcement is to get the co-operation of every enforcement agency, the support of the public and then work together intelligently. “Until we did this two years ago, our. record was as bad as yours. e . « Well, no, let me correct that statement. . . . “It was worse.”
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By SAM TYNDALL
THERE ISN'T the trace of a doubt in the mind of Col. Frank Knox that the U. S. Navy's air arm soon will be the most formidable of any Navy air fleet in the world. When the Secretary of the Navy was here yesterday to make an address, he talked about planes at a press conference, describing them with superlatives like “best,” “most powerful” and “finest.” : He talked of the now-famous PBY Consolidated patrol bombers and said “they are the best patrol bombers in the world.” It was a PBY—named “Catalina” by the British—which, you remember, “put the finger” on the Bismarck. The Navy already has many of these flying boats and is getting more. # oo = MR. KNOX SAID the Curtiss Wright Corp. is in preduction on the Curtiss SB2C dive-bomber which he described as “the most powerful dive bomber” in production: today. Curtiss engineers, in announcing the new bomber, said it “will greatly out-perform any airplane of its type in America or abroad.” Designed te operate from aircraft carriers, it is powered by a 1700-horse power Wright Cyclone engine, is “unusually” well armed and—according to Curtiss officials—“will transport a much larger bomb load at higher speeds for much longer distances than any existing dive-bomber in the world today.” 8 8 =
THE THIRD TYPE of plane singled out by Secretary Knox for high praise was a Vought-Sikorsky fighter. The Secretary said it was the “finest carrier-borne” fighter in the world and “is now going into quantity production” he said. You can tell the Navy Secretary has confidence in the equipment which is being built for the Navy's 15,000-plane air arm. Mr. Knox was asked what plans, if any, the Navy air experts had for the new experimental Martin “flying battleship” which compares in size with the Army's giant B-19 bomber—the “biggest plane in the world.” Mr. Knox said nothing more than “experimental,” declaring that the “trend is away” from super-sized planes. The Martin monster was shown to spectators for the first time this week outside the plant building at its Baltimore plant.
DR. POUND HONORED BY FELLOW ALUMNI
Dr. Roscoe Pound, dean emeritus of the Harvard University Law School, was honored here yesterday at a special luncheon-meeting of the University of Nebraska Alumni Club in the Hotel Washington. An alumnus of Nebraska, Dr. Pound was in Indianapolis to address the American Bar Association He spoke at the lunchcon on the need for pioneer spirit in communities today to improve our relations with each other. Others attending the special meeting were Dr. Edward C. Elliott, president of Purdue University and also a charter member of the Nebraska Alumni Club; Federal Judge Harvey M. Johnsen of Kansas City, Mo.; George H. Turner, clerk
J. G. Mothersead of Scottsbluff, Neb., and M. M. Maupin of North
Dr. Elliott spoke on the value of
nation. He and Mrs. Pound were
er, president of the alumni club.
CASES CONTINUED
Because of the absence from the
W. Maryland St. owned by Tommy Dillon, were continued in Municipal Court until Oct. 11. Twelve patrons of the establish-
June 21, and about $600 was confiscated. Judge Rinier assumed first Jurisdiction over the case which has been continued on several occasions.
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Naz Declare Soviets Are ~orced Back in Heavy Fight.
BERLIN, Oct. 2 (U. P.).—Soviet forces, aided by an armored train, were reported today to have carried out repeated attacks upon one Nazi division in the Leningrad region. The German reports said that a fierce battle was fought in which the Russians suffered heavy casualties and were forced to turn back with their armored train which was damaged. The High Command's report on the Russian front again was brief, reporting merely: that “operations are proceeding according to plan.” The Luftwaffe, the High Com- : {mand said, again carried out night attacks on military objectives in Moscow and Leningrad. Newspaper dispatches reported that German armored forces were pushing ferward in wedge formation, presumably from the Poltava area 80 miles southwest of Kharkov, and “approaching” the Donets
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STATE GETS DEFENSE PLANT WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (U. P.).— The Defense Plant Corp. today authorized expenditure of $9,413,901 for construction of a plant at East Chicago, Ind., where American Steel Foundries will produce tank equipment,
Anti-
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peal of the Neutrality Act was referred by the Resolutions Committee to the Section on International and Comparative Law.
When the impeachment resolution was offered to the Assembly by Joseph Harrington of Chicago, there: were immediate calls for a vote by members, apparently hoping to avert any debate. ; President Lashly recognized Mr. Harrington who said that “if you are looking for Germany to declare war on the United States, all you have to do is to let Roosevelt continue to violate the Constitution.” Mr. Harrington said that the economic pressure of the United States was so’ great that by merely. applying sanctions of war materials she could stop every nation from war. He said that Mr. Roosevelt was elected on the single platform of keeping the nation out of war. But he added that a President ceases to be a national leader as long as he is without the law. As his talk progressed toward the 10-minute limitation imposed by the constitution of the A. B. A., there were many calls of “time” from the audience. The chair at that time informed Mr. Harrington that he had one more minute, Earlier in Mr. Harrington's address, a member of the Assembly rose to a point of order stating that Mr. Harrington was not in fact speaking on the matter before the house, but President Lashly overruled the objectign and allowed Mr. Harrington to continue. After Mr. Harrington
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through, no one spoke against the resolution, but there was an overwhelming voice vote to accept the resolution committee’s recommendation that it be rejected.
When Mr. Harrington introduced the impeachment resolution to the assembly, it brought criticism from the membership and a rebuke from the President.
Later on Monday, another resolution which would have indorsed the policies of President Roosevelt was technically out-lawed by the constitution and by-laws. At the Resolutions Committee session, Mr. Harrington spoke for his resolution and against the proRoosevelt Resolution. ‘A resolution asking that it be made a Federal offense to keep anyone from a defense job by violence or threat of violence was referred by the resolution committee to the committee on national defense. A resolution seeking to define freedom of speech in view of the present emergency was referred to the committee on the Bill of Rights. A resolution seeking to preserve some of the civil liberties of members of the present citizens army was referred to the commitiee on national defense. The Assembly elacted the following as delegates to the House of Delegates for two-year terms: Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Newark, N. J., former A. B. A. president; Judge William L. Ransom, New York City; Lewis F. Powell Jr, Richmond, Va., and Carl B. Rix, Milwaukee. The Association awards for outstanding programs of state and
Beaten by Bar; Members Also Decline War Referendum
local bar associations were given to the Colorado State Bar Association, the St. Louis Bar Association of the
larger group, and Corpus Christi, Tex., of the smaller group.
Justice Jackson will address the
annual dinner of the Association tonight at the Claypool Hotel. Norman Birkett, Britain's outstanding trial lawyer, also will speak.
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The convention: will close tomore
row afternoon following a luncheon in the Claypool. of Memphis, will be presented to the Assoclation by Jacob Lashly cumbent.
Walter Armstrong incoming president,
of St. Louis, in-
Other Bar Association highlights
included:
1. Carl Wilde, Indianapolis ate
torney, was elected president of the Indiana Bar Association.
2. The House of Delegates adopted
the recommendations of the standing committee on aeronautical law that the association suspend its move for enactment of a uniform regulatory law.
3. The National Association of Ate
torneys General elected Abram P. Staples of Virginia president and Thomas J. Herbert of Ohio vice president.
4, The Bar Association invited In-
dianapolis residents to its “Pageant of Transportation and Speed” at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
5. Wendell Berge, assistant U. 8S.
Attorney General, told the Criminal Law Section that spies, fifth columnists, foreign propagandists and appeasers constitute a real threat to national security.
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