| Show Pr e 1 a i I i n 9 0 Opinions Opinion's pin ions ion's I Comment of the American Press i I Now Up tip to the Lawyers r I In his annual address Norman NormanA A. A Bailie president of the State Bar of California meeting in contention con con- on- on in San Francisco dropped Blackstone for Freud for a moment mo- mo mo ino- ment and psychoanalyzed the pro pro- He found that lawyers are suffering suffering suf suf- fering feting from an inferiority com corn plex Which reminds o of the jingle about B Bessie ssie when she ann announced unc d I that sh she did not entertain th the j us usual al sentiments toward oward the opi opposite op- op i s' s st sd Foolish Bessie thus to tell teU For had she not confessed it Not a soul who knows her w well ll Ever would have have guessed it To ro be sure surer th the psychologists manifestation manifesta manifesta- say that the Uie outward tion of oC an inferiority complex is bluff bluster and ItI It Itis I is natures nature's compensation mot BUt that is is not ot w what wha a President Bailie meant He meant that lawyers lawyers law law- ta take e criticism o o of the law the courts and lawyers lying down He calls upon to take its own case with The The- public will sympathize that The s have a goodcase good case The gibes at the profession proCession are very ancient to be sur sure Jack Cade would have hanged all lawyers lawyers lawyers law law- but considering the character char char- acter of this early wealth uter titer who bo would have made small beer a felony that was a compliment compliment com com- to the V la lawyers rs It would be a still sUII higher compliment if the modern Jack Cades felt the same I w way y about It Unfortunately most of them still can hire coun coun- sel eel Again an early king of England banned all lawyers from Parliament Par Par- That particular Parliament Parlia Parlin ment mont became known to history as th the Ignorant Parliament Again the lawyers ers were vindicated ted President Bailie suggests that the tho bar should cr create ate and maintain maintain main main- tam tain proper public That hal is Is true but the b bar r can be its Ita own best public relations counsel b by b continuing ng to weed out of ot the ranks the small minority who tend to bring reproach on the whole profession And its public service service service ser- ser vice vice can best be rendered by sendIng sendIng sending send send- ing its best men to legislative and other public posts instead of as too often happens permitting its least representative members to appear as all its spokesmen San San Sant Francisco Chronicle t I A Playful People Fifty million Americans are back from fronz their vacations 30 per than a year ear ago and andare andare andare are beginning to figure out how to pay for it t These spent something something something some some- thing like 3 Where they got it It nobody knows Possibly Possibly Pos Possibly sibly f fearful lest the new deal take it away from them for the big Washington pot jack they de decided decided de de- to go go down into the old sock and hav some fun while It lasted Whatever the tho s 's source they spent more than th thanIn thanin thanin the Now York Times in 1934 notes Out of f th the OO i a total t tal of or went to Europe the summer summed months percent per pcr percent cent headed for England others went to Austria Italy and Egypt South American travel was as up wp per cent France and Germany enjoyed only a fair season cason New England drew more tourists tourists tour tour- isIs than all of Europe some sonic The Yankees relieved them of about Railways report one of the best western travel years yet More than visited the n national par parks s. s Several million came to California The San Diego Exposition Ex Ex- Ex position was a great grent drawing card Hoover Dam got its share So did cid Hollywood Bus did a 10 per cent ceat Increase in increase increase In- In crease of ot business over 1934 Some busses carried more than passengers rs a 8 day We arc are still n n. playful ful peoples people people- L Los s C A Ang Angeles i l s 3 TIthes Times The Tax Cannibals If we are to judge from recent remarks of Senator King of Utah the present recess between the two session of or the seventy-fourth seventy congress is nothing but an after after- dinner doze of ot political ca cannibals before a heavy supper on what Is left of the taxpayers of ot the country Senator Kin King Kind says We still on a spending spree and when we meet in January Januar there are going to be all aU kinds of or demands for spending spending- to exceed even the outlay iy of ot last session As the last session ate up tip ten thousand million dollars of the money of the taxpayers alive and nd unborn the next session may really put the country back to the horse-and-buggy horse stage in a sense ense quite other than President Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt meant The recessions of all countries to primitive conditions begins with taxes and debts Senator King senses the danger in this insane program of ot the thead administration ad ad administration ministration and arid congress when he says ays Vh u When n we are spending about third one-third of oC every dollar earned for federal state slate and local govern v ment meat seem there would b be a t taxpayers taxpayers' strike and demands demands demands de de- de- de mands o of officials for a 8 tion A n national protest of or the rich richAnd richand richand and po poor r of Ain America ri a against the tho projected mad taxation program of th the next session has s now become become become be be- come not only a para paramount o patri patriotic otic duty but a maneuver of self- self defense both for the ind individual and the nation That protest should be spade made now in every slate state in the union while the m members of oC congress aT are arc areat at home and a long distance car ear trumpet is not required to reach their brains Los Los Angeles Ex Ex- nIner |