Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1935 — Page 24

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ASK HIGH COURT TO HALT ACTION BY TRUST UNITS Test Suit Demands Law Practice Cease in Contempt Citations. The Indiana Supreme Court has been asked, In a test suit against the Fletcher Trust. Cos, to prevent Ihp practice of law by trust companies and other corporations by citing for contempt Similar to suits filed in other states, the arWon against the Indianapolis company by Thomas A Daily of Daily, Daily Ac Daily is for the Indianapolis Bar Association. Attorneys who signed uc complaint and who will assist Mr. Daily are members of the bar association committee on the unauthorized practice of law. They are Taylor E Groninger. Milton N. Simon. Maurice L Mendenhall, Howard P Travis, Henry M. Dowling and Alan W. Davis. Ask Cause, if Any The bill of information asks the Supreme Court to require the; Fletcher Trust Cos. to show cause, “if it has any,” why it should not ' be punished for contempt of this court, for the commission of this offense (unauthorized practice of la w i The high court also is ask-’ri to enjoin the company permanently against the practice of law and from performing either directly nr indirectly in the name of Donaid S. Morris, vice president, or J. F. Beals or Richard F. Mills or by use of the name of any othrr attorney. Issue an Old One The issue is an old one. For j years, groups of attorneys have at- j temptrd to have the Legislature en- | act a law specifically prohibiting trust companies and other corpora - j ttons from employing attorneys to j attend to legal work incident to ! trusts, writing of w ills, closing of j estates and allied legal matters. Mr. Daily said it has been es- \ tablished in other states that the j Supreme Court is the authority for! admission of persons to the bar and has full power to determine who j shall practice. He said it has been established in states including Ohio. Illinois, Michigan that a corporation may not practice law by the hiring of attorneys when the fees earned are received as income and property of the corporation. Position Explained George C. Calvert, manager, stated the position of the Indianapolis Clearing House Association in a letter in January to Mr. Groninger, chairman of the Bar Association committee on unlawful practice. A corporate fiduciary, he declares, through its salaried attorney, should not, engage in the practice of law for Others, it should not give legal advice or legal forms to others except when requested by attorneys. It. should not prepare wills or other legal papers or arrangements unless named as executor or trustee and then only in collaboration with the testator's attorney. Has No More Asthma Agony All flhokinff, Crimping- and Whewin* Roiievod Entirely. Now Comfort AH Night Long. Trial Treatment Free “If you are siok and tired of grasp* ing and struggling: for breath—tired of sitting up night after night losing much needed rest and sleep, I want you to try free the medicine that gave me not only quick relief hut lasting relief as well. It was really astonishing how this medicine helped me nut of my suffering. To this very day 1 have not had one spell of choking, gasping and tvheezlng. Truly it seemed a miracle to me heeause for the first time in many years I was able to lie down and sleep in comfort all night long." "I have fittingly named Ibis medicine Free Breath and because of my good fortune I want others who suffer in a similar way to try it. I will gladly send a trial treatment free to everyone who will write for it. If only get temporary relief from what you are now using, by all means try Free Breath. This trial treatment won't cost you one penny and it may prove to he the right medicine for you. too. Tour name and address on a post rard will bring it by return mail." _ Write today to: O. W. Dean, Tres., Free Breath Products Cos., Dept. "•"1 A. Benton Harbor, Mich. —Adv.

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received by the Federal commission from Indianapolis within the last three months. Another Eyes City L M Kennett. manager of WHBU in Anderson, filed a petition for a third station here with a request for daylight operation on 600 kilocycles with 1000 watts. It is declared unlikely the Federal commission will grant licenses to two additional stations in Indianapolis. STATE INSURANCE ACT IS ATTACKED IN SUIT Commission Basis Only Clause Is Subject for Action. Constitutionality of the new Indiana insurance code is attacked in a suit on file today with Superior Judge Herbert E. Wilson. James Schoonover. Vincennes insurance agent, charges in his complaint that provisions of the act limiting insurance solicitation to agents paid on a commission basis only are illegal. Defendants are Harry E. McClain. State Insurance Commissioner, and Atty. Gen. Philip Lutz Jr.

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