The records of this court disclose that on November 4, 1947, Abraham Welanko of North Weare was admitted to practice as an attorney in this state, without examination, as a person previously admitted to practice as an attorney and counselor of the highest judicial court of New Jersey (R. L., c. 381, s. 3; Rule 18, 96 N. H. 589), and that he thereupon took and subscribed the statutory oaths to support the Constitution of this state and of the United States. R. L.', c. 381, s. 6. His name last appeared upon the roster of members of the bar resident in this state in December 1949.
The complaint attacks the good faith of the respondent in taking the oaths required for admission to the bar of this state, and questions his present loyalty to the state and to the United States. See
In re Anastaplo,
3 Ill. (2d) 471,
app. dism.
for want of a substantial federal question,
As an attorney he is an officer of the court, and subject to the control of the court, which has summary powers of investigation.
Ricker’s Petition,
66 N. H. 207, 246. See
Collins
v.
Godfrey,
In view of this respondent’s default, no occasion arises to go to the length of an investigation or inquest concerning the allegations of the complaint, and we make no findings with respect thereto. We consider that the gravity of the charges made and the respondent’s failure to respond to them in compliance with the order of the court of which he is an officer combine to present sufficient cause for suspension of his license to practice law. It is therefore ordered that Abraham Welanko is indefinitely suspended from his office as an attorney in this state.
So ordered.
