Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 161, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1931 — Page 6
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COURT DOCKET STILE CROWDED JUSTICE SAYS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) creasingly more time to them," Judge Martin explained. He also announced the new rules for admission to the har. now under the jurisdiction of the supreme court by virtue of a 1931 act of the legislature. Members of a state examining j board, appointed by the court, 1
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Congratulations to our new neighbors Auto Electric Garage We wish them success and are glad to be in the same building with them. Boknecht Service Station THE Lumber, Plate Glass, Front Brick and Overhead Poor for Decatur’s Newest Garage was furnished by us. The finest of materials were selected and we would be pleased to have you inspect it. Hearty Congratulations to the owner and occupants. Decatur Lumber Co. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Jefferson St. u . Phone 253
consisting of one altornev from each of the five judicial districts from which judges for the high court are chosen, were announced as: First district. Prof. Bernard C. Gavit, Indiana University Law school; second district, Julian Sharpnack, Columbus; third district, Remster A. Bingham. Indianapolis; fourth district. Milo N. Feightner, Huntington, and fifth district. Lean J. Oare, South Bend. Under the rules, the board shall conduct examinations for candi-
i j dates for admission to practice at s ; Indianapolis on tlie first Mondays ii in March and October, and the i' second Monday in July. | Judge Noel G. Neal, chief judge |of tlie appellate court, presented ~‘ a report on the docket of his ,! court. Frank N. Riclunan, Colum- „ | Bus, presided. . The convention will close with • 'a banquet tomorrow night. i | ° DISBARMENT IS SUGGESTED ■ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) j dal declared that the lawyers were j a group of gay “pay-rollers" who at- j . tended frequent parties at which I {champagne bought with the fax-; ! payers’ money was served. At one ; iof the famous parties, it was re-j ported, a piano was tossed out of a ■ : window. Judge Taylor, who acted as a commissioner in the case, reeom-; I mended that 11 of t lie attorneys be! I suspended from practice for two j years and the 27 others for one j year. Originally the charges in- i l.volved 55 attorneys. The nine lawyers recommended! for disbarment were Frank J. lire- 1 I hwarker, Jacob M. Laventhai. George H. Mason. James U. O'Brien | Joseph Paulissen, Kleofas Jurgelo-; tils. Stephen A. Malota. Harry Man-j 1 tell and Adam E. Patterson. o <1 Mr. and Mr*. Herman Myers, Mr and Mrs. ('. (). Porter, and Mr. and | Mrs. Ray Keller motored to Berne. I j Wednesday evening, where they en-! I ioyed a picnic in the ladinian Park. ;
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Congratulations —and best wishes to the Auto Electric Garage We are in the same building and do Car Washing and Simonizing to Perfection. We have installed a new ELECTROLUX Upholstery Cleaning machine as a means of bettering our service. Decatur Auto Laundry Entrance on Monroe St. Drive around and inspect the beautiful new Garage occupied by the \ Auto Electric Garage We furnished the Coping for this building and are proud of the part we had. Congratulations To The Owners Acker Cement Works Phone 552
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 9, 19:11.
NEW LAWYERS TO BE TESTED — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I that any person attempting to pracjtice law without an examination was not “of good moral character.” I l’rofl. Bernard C. Gavit, Indiana I I University, who was credited with originating this view, has been ask- ] ed to he a member of the examination board, it was understood. 1 1 Other prospective members for I the board included Fred Cause, Injdianapolis; Julian Sharpnack, Columbus: Milo Feightner. Huntingdon, and Lenn J. Oare. South Bend. The new rules provide that persons admitted to practice law before July 2, 1931, will he permitted to continue without an examination. Lawyers admitted to practice before Circuit courts but not ! before the Supreme Court may be j j admitted to the latter if their names ! are entered on the list of accreditled lawyers of the clerk of the Su- ! preme court by certificates signed j by the judges of the Circuit courts of the counties in which they have ! been practicing, or by the prest- ; dents of the Bar Associations of such counties. The certificate must shtiw “that the applicant is of good moral character, is in good standing at)d actually engaged in the I I practice of law in the county.” Lawyers who have practiced ini ! other states or before other Supreme courts may practice in In-1 diana without taking examinations, jtlie rules provide. Clarence R. Martin. Chief Jus-1 dice of the Supreme Court, was a| I speaker at, the State Bar Associa-I tion conference in Lafayette to- { ! day. at which he planned to eXi plain in detail the new rules. SAYS SOVIET PLAN WORKS OUT PERFECTLY (CONTINUED FROM page ONE) year plan, insisting that Stalin i merely was applying old principles ; with fresh vigor to push the plan { :ahead. j “These principles" he said, are: j “First, responsibility of direct- 1 j ors of industrial amalgamations. | j Second, careful economic calcula- 1 j tion. which, incidentally, was first t raised long ago. Stalin only em- j Iphasized the necessity of carrying! | out previous decisions. Third, pay- j meat of workers by the piece rate I lin accordance with the labor per-1
formed, in order to stimulate all processes. Tills is not for the benefit of capitalists, however, hut for the benefit of the workers. “Fourth, obligatory principle of raising the level of existence of tile workers." Bukharin smiled and sat for a minute in his arm chair at the Soviet embassy, stroking his heard. He is small of stature and dresses with great neatness are care. “I am simply amazed that a section of the public continues to believe the balderdash of such things as smash-up of the five-year plan," he exclaimed suddenly. “And it is j amusing to note that invariably the I press which insists that the five ! year plan has collapsed is continually denouncing what it calls a 1 Soviet campaign to flood the world j with commodities. "There has been no alternation !of the Soviet economic policy. Ail of these measures were planned and signify an intensification of the j struggle for socialism. It is ati- ' surd to treat them as a change in the direction of capitalism." Ford’s Son Pays County to Move Road Near Home Mt. Clemens, Mich., —(UP) —! "Move the road, I'll pay for it" said j 1 Edsel H. Ford, president of the Ford | Motor Company, in petitioning the Macomb County Road Commission for relocation of a public highway J -kiiting his expansive estate near, here. ' | In accordance with Ford’s wish, j | the commission has let bids to relo-1 j cate approximately three-quarters j j of a mile of Jefferson Avenue where 1 |it borders tlie automobile manufac- ! Hirer’s estate. The project will cost Ford 4.144. ; but it wil greatly enhance the beau-! ty of his estate and keep it from j 'he prying eyes of motorists. Boston Boys’ Club Largest In America j Boston, July 9. —(U.R) —Boston lias the biggest boys’ club in America. Established 38 years ago with 35 j | members, two rooms above a gro- ! jeery store as headquarters, and a! | contributed working capital of sl.-! ) 004, the Boys’ Club of Boston now i has 11,047 members between the | ages of 7 and 21, and two model I clubhouses valued at approximate-1 ily $1,000,000. Frank S. Mason, Boston banker; i who was instrumental in founding, I the organization in 1893 and who|
We had the pleasure of erecting this fine new modern building and extend every good wish for success to the Auto Electric Garage Call and inspect our work and let us give you estimates on any building or remodeling you may have. C. F. Bucher CONTRACTOR THE NEW GARAGE Building occupied by the AUTO ELECTRIC GARAGE is built of Hollow Brick Tile which was made by us. Drive in, inspect it and let us quote you on any building job you may have. Congratulations and Best Wishes Krick Tyndall Co Phone 47
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The Electric WIRING for the splendid new Garage just completed was done by us. We’re proud of this job and invite your inspection. Let us give you estimates on your wiring job. Decatur Electric Shop % ('• < o'e— EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL—P. >; urtr I Rex Batteries He>( by lest with the mark of a master 1 he mist your guarantee on every plate. One of the oldest and most reliable batteries on the market today is sold Exclusively’ in Decatur by (lie AUTO ELECTRIC GARAGE. We offer congratulations and best wishes for success in your new home. BARTLETT ELECTRIC PRODUCTS CO. Rex Storage flatteries
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