Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 154, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1929 — Page 20
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W, L. TAYLOR IS NOMINATED FOR HEAD OF BAR City Association Selects Ticket for Election on Dec. 5. William L. Taylor, former Indiana attorney-general and city corporation counsel, was nominated without opposition for president of the Indianapolis Bar Association at a dinner meeting on Wednesday m ß ht at the Columbia Club. He will be elected officially at the meeting, Dec. 5. other officers nominated aie: Howard S. Young, first vice-president; EarL R. Cox. second vice-president; Donald S. MCrris, treasurer; John W. Kern, secretary; Eph Inman and Clarence Wl. Means, members of the executive committee, and Paul G. Davis. C. Severin Buschmann, Asa J Smith arid Thomas C. Batchelor, members of the committee of admission. Judge Clarence R. Martin of the Indiana supreme court addressed bar members. He voice of the court in general to the plea for constitutional revision, which is to be voted on next year. Changes urged by Martin were in the sections requiring no educational qualifications for admission to the bar and in the requirement of writing into supreme court decisions all points raised in the record. The latter delays justice by consuming unnecessarily, the time of judges, Martin asserted. Both arc purely legislative regulations and have no business in the Constitution, he declared. "This situation ought to be a solemn warning to those persons who hope to write detailed regulations, properly only in a statute, in anew j
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