| Show WHITELAW REID TO LAW STUDENTS Addresses Them on tho Ethics of Tho Legal Profession TALKS OF MONROE DOCTRINE g VIII bo Maintained but ut III lie i len ilon trout II lIa 14 bo bl ev e Haven Conn June JUliO an of ot th the Vale law lawM M b nul ot Wele vre held In III lien Hen lino hull The wan wall by I y White Whitelaw law IV of or New No York Yore Mr spoke on the ethics of at th ligal on the Monroe doctrine ami on Il Hit quoted an ora au oration tion by Wendell Phillip ami mid Id IdIn In that lofty loti valhalla of or which h Mr Ir spoke you wUI look In for Ih t of ot the tho modern mud ern ambulance or any un species 11 teo of ot the modern molem speculative suit lawyer I 1110 r Far l ar low 1118 will I you the tho tradesman In litigation who Imp hns found ways to combine chain cham perty and maintenance with the practise tise tI 1 of the tho courts court Nay No you OU will not nol noleen oven een find there that nort of or brilliant corporation lawyer whose j Is 10 to teaching corporate wealth how to o eVIlle till the las lal of the tho theland tholand land or that other whose e practise ll t tIn In teaching trades how lo to ron con duel durt campaigns against with without out own Income and patens against tree free labu by hy ter ler by the tho by b without for tor pitch deeds while enjoying tin the victory they th i On Ort th till Monroe doctrine Mr Held Raid The things the Monroe doctrine disappeared Under circumstances It may IK Iw easy ea y ft a awhile while for tOl UH to look over the Monroe Inlo doctrine In the light of ot the pres Ires nt situation of tho thu American continent ami of or our present necessities Wo Wt will not abandon It II but wo we may If It nobody Is opposing us pir Its extension quite so far beyond tho purpose of ot Mr Monroe and Mr Adams AdamI as IS the fervor of ot our OUI patriots has carried It Il may prove pro to be attend attended ed eJ 1 Ih wholly holly unnecessary Inconvenience to ourselves Mr Held dimmed th defect In our with wih foreign na nn nations lons nearly nearl all l of ot which trestle lon con contain tain II i claus which stipulate I the provisions of ot it convention shall not nl b aH In II any manner mallner to any nl crime or of of ot a l political Char Character acter The speaker v fU II the th numerous br by and con continued I If I In of ot whit I 1 nav 1 the common lae of ot tIll nub uh 1 vt Nt I have not nl outrun your fOUt approval ni ou will then I IJ rady lly to 10 regard rega It ar ai Imperative on Oi the Ih United States to fi fi o oVer treaty It has hall with any other from their under the Uw gul of ot mere political ton for tor the of ot head of ot You will 11 be opt I 1 think to RO go farther approach at lt lea t th lh views Ies Jointly expressed to us UI In III the December following tho of ot President Mcl by I the govern governments ments of ot and he thought this with lh previous tk attempts upon Ulon the lives II nf If China tendered 1 It I terribly evident that a t thu menace m of IB II an In urgent l ly for tor all governments They The according proposed concert of action In measures to the an anarchistic movement lt the th strengthening of ot tIl penal code col nc Int t and anI particularly the expulsion of o an from countries of or which they nut not subjects tS |