Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1931 — Page 7

lULY 10,1931

FLAYS LAWYERS FOR FAILING TO ‘CLEAN HOUSE' 'Former South Bend Mayor Says Bar Association Losing Respect. Bv United Vre* LATAYETTE, July 10.—Indiana lawyers heard Eli Seebirt, former mayor of South Bend, criticise the Btate Bar Association today as a body which "exerts almost no influence for good upon its own members.’’ Seebirt advocated a compulsory bar association, and Milo N. Feightner, Huntington, moved that a committee be appointed to investigate similar bodies in other states. "Advertising, ambulance chasing and all other kinds of solicitations go on undisturbed and unchecked,” Seebirt asserted. '‘Exorbitant fees are collected from the criminal class under the pretense of fixing honorable judges and prosecutors. Subornation of perjury is not unusual. “While the bar of other states Is fighting for the increase of educational standards, lawyers of standtag in Indiana are moving the admission of barbers, clerks, constables and factory workers that never saw the inside of a high school and never read a single law book. "These and many more things are happening because the profession as an organization has neither the power nor the will to cleanse itself. “We are losing our leadership, we are losing our position because we deserve to lose it. We are losing the respect of the public, because we have no respect for our profession.” "There is,” Seebirt said, “a very great need that the bar of Indiana shall be organized upon a basis that will give representation to the entire membership of the profession. A voluntary bar has done little in giving leadership; a statutory selfgoverning bar can hardly do less.” The association amended its bylaws to conform its district organi- , zation to the new congressional plan. Memorial exercises were held in memory of W. W. Miller, Gary, former president of the association, and Daniel W. Sims, Lafayette.

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