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40 Clev. B.J. 1 (1968-1969)

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Published Monthly By
The Cleveland Bar Association
Established March 22, 1873
J5€ per copy             $3.00 per year
Vol. 40      NOV., 1968       No. I

Peter P. Roper
Carol Falcone

Editor
Assoc. Editor

Cleveland Bar Association Office
1041 Terminal Tower
696-3525
Owned and Published Monthly by the
Cleveland Bar Association Under Supervision
of the
OFFICERS

S. Burns Weston
H. Chapman Rose
Herman H. David
Peter P. Roper
Carol Falcono

.     President
Vice President
Treasure
Executive Secretary
Ass't. Secretory

MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO OF
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

James C. Davis
Myron W. Ulrich
Dwight B. Buss
EXECUTIVE
Barring Coughlin
Burt J. Fulton
Harold J. Glickman
Richard M. Markus
A. A. Sommer, Jr.
Carl J. Character
Robert J. Foy
Martin F. Franey
Herbert J. Hansell

CBA Past President
OSBA Exec. Comm.
ABA Delegate
COMMITTEE
W. Dean Hopkins
Robert G. McCreary, Jr.
John E. Smelt%
Edward A. Eisele, Jr.
James P. Garner
Richard L. Gunn
Alvin M. Kendis
Robert L. Merritt
Harman W. Shibley

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Gary L. Bryonton, Chairman
Edward Haggins       Howard L. Oleck
Peter R, Harwood     George Ramsayer
Lucien B. Karlovoc, Jr.
On The Cover
Case Western Reserve Univer-
sity's  Franklin  Thomas Backus
school of law of the future is
shown on the cover in mddel form.
This is the goal of the fund drive
headed by Wendell A. Falsgraf.
See story on page 4.

Lawyers In

Aifred A. Ileneich was honored by
a test ini,'lj  dinner by slaff menl-
hers and lay leaders of Belle faire
('hildren's Residential Treat nent ('en-
ter for his nlny years of service
(elected a trustee in 1916) to the
ins itulion.
('onnnon Ples ,udg liierhert T.
\Vhiting spoke ol the Court As It
Affects the l'ublic before the Woin-
el'S Civic Ciub of Cleveland ileights.
Lounis Paisley was alimied president
ofi tle ('levelandl Mental health As-
Sociation  to  fill  the  linexplield  tel'In
of' the fol'ntr president.
('olln on Ileas .Julge John V. Cor-
rigan discussed tile Inipact of' Re-
cent Federal ('ourt lecisions before
lhe Nitional Cinfereince of Metro-
politan .Judges held in New York City.
Speakeis: Coninlon  Pleas ,1 udgo
Earl It. loover, Enceeing the Woni-
(,i's lBirlberslho) filarniony Show of
Lake Erie Seaway Chapter of Sweet
Adelines; also spoke at the Baiton
Senior Center and the Borrowed Tile
Club; Colg. Willial  E. Minshall,
larton  center, Aniericai Today;
Rocky River Municipl Judge Milton
). lhohnes lit the Westlake Historicail
Society; -Judge August Pryatel, at the
Cuyaloga Couity Insurance   Board
Annual Installhation of Officers.
T'i e  United  Appl1eal of G-reater
Clevelhnd hon ored ittorney  Irving
Kaine ali October 17 with a Distill-
guished Service Award to acknowl-
edge his (utstinding efforts to in-
irove heiaLth aind welfare staindairds
oin tile local and national levels. The
award was presented by Claude M.
Blair, it vice president of Unitei Ap-
peal, alt it 1100  luncheon of Division
A at the Mid-Day Club.
Philip J. lIerninii h.s5 been re-
appointed Afe)iership  Chairman
Ohio for the American Bar Associa-
tion. Also, lie was re-appointed Asso-
ciate Editor of the Forum of the see-
tion of Insurance, Negligence and
Compensation   Law, and   as Vice-
Chairnman of General Liability and
Miscellaneous C a s u a 1 t y Insurance
Law Committee.

The News
By George Ramsayer
Peter Reed, plarliner Arter-Iladden-
Wykoff and Vanliuzer was nlanssed
Aliilus of lie Year by the CRWU
Law Aluini and iresented wiIt the
Fletcher Reed Andrews l)istinguished
Alunlnus Award.
,Joselh 1. lerger was electedl Na-
tionl treasue'(i• of tIle Anlierican
Trial Laiwyt l's Association.
('(ilnln I Plens ,udge Victor ColIen
resignled, effective Sept. 30th, fron
the Conilnlin Pleas Bench to become
issociated WYith the firm  of Marsh-
niall, Snyder and Sceley.
Louis Stokes and IDr. Satmuel E.
Gerber particiliated in (Ile Law En-
forcement Seninar held at Capitol
University. Stokes spoke on Stop aind
Frisk Guidelines iiud l)r. Gerber dis-
cussed Identiification aind Preserva-
lion of Scientific  vidlnce.
Stephen J. Kovacik was   niled to
the Council of' the American Bar
Young Laiwyers Section rel'esenting
AB3A District Eight.
Thomlis A. liefferianil his been aip-
pointed a trustee of the Ohio Acadenly
of Trial Lawyers.
Richard S. Stoddart was recently
elected executive vice president and
secretary if Shaker Savings Associ-
lit ion.
Ierlbert A. Spring, Jr., partner,
Baker, Iostetler &  Patterson has
been elected a director of Arthur G.
McKee & Co.
Common Pleas Chief Justice Don-
ahl F. Lybarger wits the recipient of
the first gold medal ever awarded by
the American Philatelic Society. The
award wias in recognition of his serv-
ices to the organization.
Frederick K. Cox and Woods King,
Jr. have been elected trustees for tile
Natural Science Museum.
Howard M. Metzenbaun spoke on
Unbelievable Hunger in the Midst
of Plenty at a recent m)eeting of the
Consumers League of Ohio.

NOVEMBER, 1968

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