Show A 2 j HIGH STANDARD FOR LAYERS lAWYERS NEEDED Lik 0 r M McAdoo doo Discusses Proposed r Action of American Bar 7 Association WASHINGTON Feb 24 Law Lawyers 24 Lawyers ers who have won distinction and a high place plic at the bar through native ability and industry and who vho have not had a I I college education may be expected I I naturally to offer otter with a certain degree of ot hesitancy their approval of the exacting exacting exacting ex acting standard which the American Bar association seeks to 10 impose upon future members of ot the profession William William Wil Wil- liam G G. McAdoo of ot New York declared toda today before the national conference of I Ibar I bar associations I IThe I The former secretary of the treasury said he had been unable to go to a law I I school but was obliged at the age ago of at I I 18 to get out into the tho world and make his own living but that the recommendation recommendation recommendation I of the American Bar association association asso asso- I that future members of the profession profession profession pro pro- be obliged not only to take a a. a three three- year three ear course In a law school and andIn andIn andin In addition have at least two years of I college training was worthy of support by all those interested In the Improvement Improvement Improve improve- m ment nt of ot legal standards Mr McAdoo declared that the value alue of the highest moral and ethical st standards standards stand stand- nd- nd ards could not be over estimated when the responsibility of at the lawyer was so grave and the function he performs isso Is isso so BO vital to the Interest of the client Such responsibilities he added make It necessary that professional education education tion be of the highest standard |