Show BELIEVES IN HIGHER EDUCATION A X representative henry D clayton clayto of alabama chairman of the house judiciary committee and leader in the recent impeachment proceedings against audgo kobert W archbold of the commerce court la Is one of those who firmly believes in the value of higher education no matter what line of work a man enters said mr clayton he will find that a well ordered well trained mind is or of infinite benefit to him let us suppose that a man la Is about to enter an athletic contest he will first develop his bis muscles muscle slowly and carefully until he be reaches a state of proficiency beyond the untrained man any athlete would rial cule the adea that th at he should enter bis big co contest niest without a proper degree of preparation thus it Is with the mind it a man Is to td be a lawyer a doctor 0 or ra a writer he be must first seek geek a general a strengthening ot of the mental muscles mus clas so to speak what la IF the man in public life but a man employed tn in f the he special pursuit of directing government administrative judicial and legislative legisla tIre branches should all be composed of specialists and these specialists alste should first prepare themselves by a course of study which will bring their minds to a perfect realization J 1 what they are to do the trained mind better than the untrained mind however brilliant tho the latter mr may y be can grasp the propositions of a given cue case analyze and digest them and proceed to the solution of 0 the matter thus the lawyer who to Is in congress can better prop prepare are a resol ree at pon of complex nature mature than the man maa who has not studied law lie he realia realizes e a better than the layman what interpretation the courts ut may put p upon it and carrying this idea ono step farther the inhye who la Is forti fortified fled by several years of follega study generally called the classical education finds it easier to grapple with the law than tho the lawyer however brilliant who has baa not had the benefit of the early training this Is the rule there are exceptions which continually arise but after all they are the exceptions a small percentage compared to the groat reat number ol of ewes which make the rulo rule |