body who knew him. He was a delight- * 

 ful friend, warm hearted, loyal and sym- = 

 pathetic, full of interests and enthusiasms, ts. 



■ning. His in- 

 e never ques- 

 3 a much abler 

 got credit for. 

 effect of 



,nts, which 



ml whi, 

 red 



opposi- 

 wero completely 

 ins of the Su- 

 outspoken, eour- 



and ot curioi 

 tegrity and 1 

 tioned by any 



lawyer than he sometimes) got 

 His views as to the scope ai 

 the Fojrlh and Fifth Amendn 

 for a time he held almost 

 with characteristic courag 

 in the face of much crith 

 tlon in certain Quarters, 

 vindicated by the deeisl 

 premc Court. Ho was an 

 ageous. kind-hearted gentleman whose 

 death is a great Iosb to the court and to 

 his friends." 



Assistant United S tatos Attorney Kllhu 

 D Stone: ''Commissioner Hayes will be 

 mourned by all those who knew him ; ho 

 will be remembered as a scholar and as a 

 man of courge and independence ; he had a 

 profound knowledge of the law: he loved 

 justice : he loved men. His life was indeed 

 an inBpiration— a life of purity and eer- 



V "unitcfl States Marshal William J. Ke- 

 vllle: "The death of 'Commissioner Hayes 

 removes one of ' te most able, conscientious 

 and fair-minded Federal officials with 

 whom the public has had to deal. Learned 

 in constitutional law, champion of the 

 Tights of the individual under the Con- 

 stitution, his decisions, carefully considered 

 and ever fearlessly rendered, were inva- 

 'riably upheld by the Federal courts. To 

 those of us who had the good fortune 

 to know him personally and in military 

 activities for many years, the passing of 

 Colonel Hayes brings deep sorrow at the 

 loss ot a warm, loyal friend a fervent 

 patriotic, citizen am' an ardent student of 

 military history." 



