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Show FRIDAY, JULY 9, THE 1971 JAWORSKI EMPHASIS ON YOUTH NEW RECORD PAGE EDUCATION TOP Houston attorney Leon Jaworski, newly elected YORK president of the American ABA DAILY Ear NEW YORK, Association, announced during the annual meeting here that he will give the "highest priority" Association, the legal processes in the schools. he ABA. Association's stated that he will fully and further high-quali- American programs for the teaching of the to evaluating existing programs, he said, the and promoting of at the knees of parents ritual in the duty to many homes," he democracy cannot forego these teachings. and is no longer He the What are said. home once no and peace cited for achieving excellence in his law" by institutions and the lodestar of their generation," the citation stated. "Our the horizons of the bar, and involved supplied causes of that schools step in to institutions fill may term as Mr. that president in ABA it more deeply in the rights." after his Mr. Seymour completed also has been president He 1960-6- 1. "He widened of the American Bar Foundation, American College of Trial the need. be," and human justice, peace, The award came 10 years delinquency., including members of the President's Crime Commission, "Burdened as these to the search for justice small company of courtroom pleaders whose careers are the noted that experts in the areas of youth crime and juvenile have suggested pre- justice. other units must assume." some stressed, and jurisprudence, Court of the United States, he has taken his place in respect authority and the undeviating obedience of laws longer a part of the family the made "Having argued more than 50 cases before the Supreme establishing the programs nationallv. "What once was taught president, striving to improve the legal profession com- with state and local bar associations in and work ABA profession while "fulfilling the larger calling of the mittee will develop guidelines for creating and using curriculum materials, Wright, outgoing Mr. Seymour was legal In addition processes in America's primary and secondary schools. Medal. in our time." function, he pointed out, is "to foster ty American Bar Association, of his "conspicuous and unsurpassed service to the cause of Board of Governors. The committee's York City New sentation at the annual dinner of the Association, meeting here. He said that Mr. Seymour had been chosen for the award because support the Special Committee on Youth Education recently created by the SEYMOUR - Whitney North Seymour, president of the ABA Edward L. Speaking before the National Conference of Bar Presidents, -- TO presented tonight with the highest award given by the was during his administration to developing programs for teaching meeting concurrently with the and former attorney 6 July AWARD ABA THREE Institute of Judicial Administration Lawyers and the Jaworski added, all person to hold - the only -- four positions. "there appears to be no alternative than to look to them for the citizens prepared to development of our young into assume Suits City Court the 40736 - Mortgage Investment responsibilities of good government in the next generation." He cited Marquette University Law School's "Project Outreach" as an example of an effective educational program. Marquette law students, in conjunction with practicing attorneys, professors High School and Other programs in Chicago and Dallas, he added, demonstrate "what can be accomplished" operate with the committee "in making ABA on a this a co- national program." it recruit lawyers who by local school boards will help teachers prepare the courses. Philadelphia Lawyer - A 24-ye- become the membership School certificate July 5 last January, will receive at the opening session of the a bal special f and a native of Sweden. M. Pltf$24.50; LARSEN; - Inc. vs His wife, Nava, vs Pltf$119.55; bal-dama- is AND 200187 - Granite National Bank vs E. H. BERTHOLD; Pltf$1, 103.00 $350.00; note 200188 - Vern Tablsh dba M & Terrazzo Company vs IVERSON Kay Lock $6,000; $2,400; agreement $32.54; 37168 vs 77 $500.00; $500.00; damages ROBERT vs E. BURTON First - Kent Angell vs INTERNATIONAL, INC; DATACAP Pltf$3500; $1,167.00; $80.00; bal due 200191 - Kent Angell vs CORPORATION; FROCGET MARTEC Pltf$3,385.00; $1,128 $252.00; bal due. Glen's 200192 - Zions First National vs JACK C. DANIELS; $100.00; agreement - Peter Lawrence Assoc. Inc. vs Purner vs COMPANY AND PATSY Sec. Bank garnishe $176.32; garn judg BURTON C. Pltf $50, 000 FRANKLIN R. RAPP; Safe Co. garnishee ROBERT C. - Frederick DALE ge FROGGET & S OBSTRUCTION COMPANY AND ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INS. CO; Pltf - Nationwide Finance Co. of EVELYN Pltf$1200 $300.00; agreement vs medical 200190 North Murray vs TRANSPORTATION, INC C30186 - Young Electric Sign Co. vs ASI INTERNATIONAL; Pltf$818.02 Judgments City Court 31799 COMET GARY MICKELSON; 00189 Tonge - American National Mortgage $340.00; note Anne Beck 40747 - Suzanne Mts Pltf$644.86; $220.00; 00185 vs JAMES BEVER Pltf$350.00; $500.00; breach of 40746 YD MARTINEZ AND VERA MARTI- contract Pltf$18.50; medical LENIN BIRD; - Schafeco.Inc. dba FLOYD NEZ; - Emergency Assoc. Inc. vs 40745 SARGENT AND BROWN FLORAL ABA last April. He has been clerking for Judge Daniel H. Huyett of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania since last December, and he plans artist vs 40743 - Plastic Products Company vs DESMOND L. SHIELDS; Pltf$180.21 $100. check M. D. - Full we 11 Motor Products RONALD $00184 due Payne, 100.50 CONSTRUCTION AND MINING CORPN Pltf$147.31 M. Pltf$3, Appeal from Murray Court AND - Robert DESERET NEAL NELSON ROOSENDAAL, AND PEARL WALCOTT DBA ROOSENDAAL trust Mr. Waxman was admitted to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania an 420183 vs Products vs Motor COMPANY; bal due Associates INC; ROADRUNNERS, Assembly, part of the Association's annual meeting here. to join a Philadelphia law firm in September. Fullvell services Steven R. Waxman, who was graduated cum laude from the UniveLaw 40742 - - Pierce City Casket and MORTUARY Pltf$750.00; LEO MOSHER; Pltf$734.18; Manufacturing Co. vs Pltf$298.49; $116.00; contract services 150,000th member of the American Bar Association, rsity of Pennsylvania ?00182 40740 - Quentin L. Nelson dba Educated Supplies vs JACK WILLIAMS bal due IGANACI0; ROMERO Pltf$5,049.13; $2,540.00; rental damages $86.91; truck rental RODNEY old Philadelphia lawyer has ar RANDY Plt$700.00; - Carina Cutler vs 200181- - Ross -- Cowan Equipment Co. vs SILVER EAGLE MINING CO. JIM C. BUTT AND JAMES HALAMANDARIS 40738 - Salt Lake Transportation Co. vs YOUNG MODERN HOMES; Pltf 40744 150,000th ABA MEMBER NEW YORK -- Stan Davis vs 200180 MANUEL damages contract 40737 - vs is up to the state and local bar associations to win adoption of the program WHITTLE Pltf$375.00; $200.00; $15.80; R. E. 40741 - Junge and will prepare the curriculum and outline impleme- ntation procedures, he said, but Co. vs 40739 - Jay C. Page and Peggy A. Page vs TODD HALL AND MRS . TODD HALL and damages Ref e'.r.ut-'.G- ' local level. state and local bar associations to Mr. Jaworski asked and to law school S. WHITTLE AND JUDY GALLEGOS; judges, offer basic legal coursework to Milwaukee students. The committee DUANE Suits District Court . Bank Pltf$252.00 200193 - Zions First National Bank vs JOHN REEVES SMITH; Pltf$554.5 $195.00; agreement I |