Speedway Flyer, Volume 38, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1970 — Page 6
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Know Your Indiana Law
By JOHN DILLON Attorney at Law
(This Is a public service article explaining In general terms a provision of Indiana law. Individuals who wish to determine the effect of any law upon their private legal affairs should consult a private attorney.) Yourself for a Lawyer? In recent years It has become the vogue for people to demand the right to represent themselves in a lawsuit. This Is particularly true when certain persons are charged with a crime and they wish to use the occasion of the trial to disrupt the proceedings. Regardless of the poor judgment involved, It is true that a person Is entitled to appear pro se, that Is, for himself, In any proceedings In which he is a party. Many judges Insist, especially In a serious criminal case, that the person have a duly admitted and well-trained attorney to assist in his cause. The courts will even go so far as to appoint an attorney to assist If the defendant refuses to hire an attorney of his own choosing. While a person Is entitled to represent himself In a lawsuit, he cannot represent any other person unless he Is a duly admitted attorney licensed to practice before the Supreme Court of Indiana. A corporation must always appear in a lawsuit through a duly qualified attorney since the corporation cannot itself be admitted to practice law. Indiana has a statute which specifically provides: “It Is hereby made unlawful and a violation of this act for any person to hold himself out as a practicing lawyer,
Bil O’Neal Promoted
The First Bank and Trust Company announced the recent promotion oI three employees. William O'Neal has been promoted from assistant auditor to auditor and is now responsible for all audits. O’Neal, originally from Speedway has been; with First Bank aadTrustsince. October 196& ) &*•*<*'• Sm Bill O'Neal Robert Jayne has been promoted to assistant cashier at the Winsor Village Branch Of-
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to conduct the trial of a case In any circuit, criminal, city, justice, probate, juvenile, commissioners or any other court of this state, or to engage In the business ctfa practicing lawyer, without first having been duly admitted as an attorney-at-law in some court of general jurisdiction or of appellate jurisdiction of this state.” It should be pointed out that at one time the Constitution of Indiana provided that any voter of good moral character was entitled to be admitted to practice law. This meant with or without any formal training. This section of the Constitution was repealed In 1931, and now a person must graduate from an accredited law school and pass an examination required by the Supreme Court at Indiana, which has jurisdiction over all Indiana attorneys. Many times the question comes qp whether an agent ora collection agency can appear in court to collect an account. This Is prohibited by law and unless the person Is appearing for himself, he cannot practice law without first having the required training, passing file bar examination and being admitted by the Supreme Court* of Indiana. Like all other professions, because of the complexities of our society, attorneys are today receiving excellent training. It Is probable that In the near future even more training will be required. You are still much better off to be represented by a well qualified attorney if you become Involved In legal difficulties. This old adage Is even truer today than is ever was: ‘‘A person who represents himself, has a fool for an attorney.”
fice. Jayne, formerly of Champaign, Illinois, has been with the bank for three years and has been manager of that branch for the past year. Paul Roberts who has been with First Bank and Trust for two years was promoted to assistant cashier in the accounting division. Roberts resides at Jamestown. Indiana. Rites Held For Charles Oltean e Funeral services were held July 20 for Charles L Oltean, 23, of 6404 Beryl Road, Indianapolis, who passed away July 16 in an automobile accident in Hendricks County. Rites were held at Cookie Speedway Funeral Home with entombment in Floral Park Mausoleum. Oltean was born and lived his lifetime in Indianapolis. He was a veteran of service in Vietnam. He was a student at Lincoln Technical Institute and worked at the Greyhound Bus Terminal. He was a member of American Legion Post #ll9. Survivors Include the parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose, a brother, David E. Oltean, of Hagerstown, Indiana, a sister, Mrs. Patricia Blankenship of Liz ton; another sister, Donna Rose; and five brothers, Don, Dennis, Dolph, Bobby Joe. and David Rose, all of Indianapolis. A grandmother, Mrs. Rosie Rose, of Ten 1111% Tennessee, also survives.
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Beautiful Late Manrae If ever planning some place to go, Please come and visit our Lake Monroe. Some weekend just join in the throng, This beautiful lake is twenty miles long. All you fishermen, who wish to show class Bring along your boats and fish for bass, Enjoy the weekend with so many thrills, If only filling stringers with blue gills. With water so deep, *tis a beautiful blue, So come and visit, you'll find this is true. K boating to you is just for the pleasure, The scenes along the shores will be a treasure. Picnicking areas, are so very clean and neat; You’ll find the weekend to be a big treat. When day is done and the children start to roam, Mother will say, “Daddy we don't wanna go home.” By R. C. Ridge Indianapolis Motor Speedway
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Speedway School News
All sophomore, junior, and senior boys who plan to participate in athletics during the 1970-71 school year should report to the varsity locker room on Wednesday, August 12 at 1 pjn. for physical examinations. Freshman exams will beheld Friday, August 14 at 6:30 pan. in the varsity locker room. Honor roll for the final six weeks* grading period of the 1969-70 school year includes the following students in grades nlnft and ten: Ninth Grade A Honor Roll: Candice Bain James Dillard Sandra Hutchison Julia Kinney Kathleen Lyons Robert McCallister Gayle Phillips Christine Saxton
Carl Alien Kay Evritt Robett Far is Mark Leonard Phillip McCauley Marc Sater Kathy Tomlinson Debra Witherbee Debbie Burrowes John Dunn Beth Karlin Susan Miller Carol Thomas Ninth Grade B Honor Roll: Mar Kay Cadick Mary Higbie Max Rettig Gary Roush Lori Scott Jay Thompson Dena Wilcox Janice Fullenwider Deborah Hessel Shir ley Hillman
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Steven Raines Katherine Richards Jane Barlkh David Baugness Denny Blind William Clark Greg DeLaney Dennis DaLoog Randy Emerson Rick Frey Patty Glessner Mary Hays Karen Horner Nancy Huliba Russel Julius Ann Kregenbeck Scott Leonard Karen Mathis Linda McKeehan Debtor Morris Jane Preda Jane Quinn Loretta Ridgeway Randy Roberson Mark Ross Jeanne Schaefer Alan Shaw Jim Standish Jon Stanton Jim Tubesing Susan Wayne Tenth Grade A Honor Roll: Pamela Anderson Robert Hawkins Todd Heath Lora Horton Kathy Karst Terri Kottaridis Betty Lindley Tim Malony Peggy Pierce
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THURSDAY, JULY 9s, 1970
Joy Shaw Esther Barter Sandy Bland JCAansßrooka Lynn Clark Kent Cofoid Rachel Cowley Sherrie Craig Susan Darrah Pamela Davies Kenneth Bearing Lynne Ehlabracht Karen Ferguson Donne Frttch Cindy n*"*"**" Jerry Harbin lorry Hofmocksl Pamela Lambert Jerry Land Denial LaskowsU Rhonda McCormick Debra Meyer Janet Milalds Joan Milakis Stove Minor Marcia Pierce Katherine Ramsay Karen Rice Jere Posebrock William Ruckman Rkliu Smith Patti Smith Becky Toms Unds Tubesimr Charlotte VuSise Linda Vehling Linda Ward Linda Watson More than one-hundred and thirty bqys and girls are particinatincr in toe Summer Re(Contlnued to page 7)
