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COURT DEFENDED

INDIRECT REPLY TO NEW PROPOSALS United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received March 17, 11.15 p.m.) WASHINGTON, March 17. Although he did not mention President Roosevelt’s proposals, Mr Justice Mcßeynolds, of the Supreme Court, in addressing a small audience at a fraternity banquet, deplored the complaints of the losers in court actions. He said that evidence of good sportmanship should be the acceptance of the outcome of a fair tribunal. Thousands and thousands of things came before the Court and were settled to general satisfaction. “I like to believe in the courage of the American people, and I hope they will make a solution of which they may be proud,” declared Mr Justice Mcßeynolds. He is the first member of the Court to express views on the relationship with the Government since President Roosevelt advanced his proposals.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20679, 18 March 1937, Page 7

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COURT DEFENDED Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20679, 18 March 1937, Page 7

COURT DEFENDED Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20679, 18 March 1937, Page 7

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