Talk:Andrew J. May
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[edit] Was he ever temporarilly disbarred?
I noticed the article mentions he was convicted and served time before being pardoned. Was he disbarred following his conviction, then reinstated? If so, add that information to the article and add the article to Category:Disbarred American lawyers, which includes lawyers who were temporarilly disbarred. Dugwiki 17:57, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] So Called May Incident
Can anyone quote a PRIMARY source where Congressman May "said the Jap depth charges ... are not set deep enough" (Quote from Clay Blair, Vol 1, pg 397). I find it hard to believe that ANY American newspaper would print such a thing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gstitz (talk • contribs) 03:18, August 28, 2007 (UTC)
During my research into Andrew J. May, I have found no reference to the "May Incident" ither through correspondence, or oral interview with family members. Family members who speak openly regarding the Garson Trial, when asked, have never heard of a so called "May Incident". In fact, I have been unable to locate any evidence that Congressman May ever even visited the Pacific theatre.
There has also been no evidence found that suggests Roosevelt ever had anything but appreciation and proffesional respect for Congressman May and his efforts during the war.
Currently efforts are being made to identify and copile information from Congressman Mays personal correspondence. Sjwraith 23:02, 17 September 2007 (UTC)