William U. McCabe explained

William McCabe
State House1:Arkansas
District1:Baxter County
Term Start1:January 12, 1931
Term End1:May 6, 1931
Predecessor1:Kent K. Jackson
Successor1:M. R. Pryor
State Senate2:Arkansas
District2:Twenty-third
Term Start2:January 10, 1921
Term End2:January 12, 1924
Predecessor2:Elbert E. Godwin
Successor2:H.A. Northcutt
Birth Date: 1880
Death Place:Little Rock, Arkansas
Party:Democrat
Children:7

William U. McCabe (1880 – May 5, 1931) was an attorney and politician from Mountain Home, Arkansas. He served in the Arkansas Senate from 1921 to 1924, and the Arkansas House of Representatives from January 1931 until his assassination on May 6, 1931. McCabe worked to reform the Arkansas Constitution and state highway funding system during a period of good government reforms in the state.

Career

McCabe entered government by serving in the 1918 constitutional convention to replace the 1874 Arkansas Constitution. The proposed constitution included women's suffrage, but was not ratified.[1]

Throughout his political career, McCabe fought to increase highway funding for small, rural counties like Baxter County. He introduced bills in 1924[2] and 1931.

House of Representatives

During the 48th Arkansas General Assembly, McCabe authored a bill proposing a constitutional convention to reorganize the state government.[3] Proposed during the peak of the good government movement, McCabe's bill echoed many of the retrenchments proposed by Governor Harvey Parnell.

Death

McCabe was shot in his hotel room early in the morning of March 12, 1931. With a bullet embedded in his heart, McCabe recovered sufficiently to return to Mountain Home, but succumbed to pneumonia at a Little Rock hospital on May 6, 1931.[4] Another hotel guest, H.G. Lansdale, a traveling salesman from Atlanta, Georgia, was charged with murder after a pistol was found in his room. The two men had both complained to a hotel clerk about noise.[5] Lansdale was later acquitted by a jury on June 20.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: Arkansas Constitutions . Kay C. . Goss . . . December 28, 2017 . April 1, 2018 .
  2. News: Staff of the Fayetteville Daily Democrat . Flood of Bills Marks Opening of Special Session . Fayetteville . Democrat Publishing Company . Fayetteville Daily Democrat . June 24, 1924 . 30 . 184 . 1 . 18126013 . NewspaperARCHIVE .
  3. News: Dorris . Henry N. . Legislative Sidelights . Hope . Star Publishing Company . . January 24, 1931 . 32 . 84 . 1 . 23187909 . NewspaperARCHIVE .
  4. News: Staff of the Fayetteville Daily Democrat . W.U. M'Cabe Succumbs in Little Rock . Fayetteville . Democrat Publishing Company . Fayetteville Daily Democrat . May 6, 1931 . 37 . 55 . 1, 4 . 18126013 . NewspaperARCHIVE .
  5. News: Staff of the Fayetteville Daily Democrat . Solon Death Case Starts . Fayetteville . Democrat Publishing Company . Fayetteville Daily Democrat . June 19, 1931 . 37 . 179 . 1 . 18126013 . NewspaperARCHIVE .
  6. News: Staff of the Fayetteville Daily Democrat . Salesman Free of Blame for M'Cabe Murder . Fayetteville . Democrat Publishing Company . Fayetteville Daily Democrat . June 20, 1931 . 37 . 180 . 1 . 18126013 . NewspaperARCHIVE .