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4 Am. B. News 1 (1959)

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a monthly news bulletin of the .American Bar Association
Vol. 4 No. 1                             Jan. 15, 1959
Interest High In Midyear Meetings

U     NUSUAL interest attaches this year to the Mid-
year meetings of the American Bar Association
in Chicago Feb. 19 through 24. The events start
with sessions of the Board of Governors and wind up
with the semi-annual meetings of the House of Dele-
gates. With the new Congress just getting under way
in Washington there are certain to be many policy ques-
tions related to legislation.
Before the House of Delegates convenes Feb. 23-
24 there will be two day meetings of the National
Conference of Bar Presidents and of the Fellows of
the American Bar Foundation, in addition to the two
day agenda of the Board of Governors. Other or-
ganizations will be meeting too. They include the
Conference of Bar Secretaries, the directors of the
American Bar Association Endowment, and various
committees and section councils. So much activity
is on tap it's expected more than 900 lawyers will be
in town, overtaxing the capacity of the Edgewater
Beach Hotel on Chicago's north shore.
For the first and probably only time, the elected
state delegates will in effect nominate the next two
presidents of the Association at their annual caucus.
In addition to choosing the nominee for president
who will serve during the 1959-60 term, taking office
at the close of this year's annual meeting in August,
the delegates will select a nominee for the newly
created office of president-elect. That officer will be
elected in August and serve a year before moving up
to the presidency.
A special program segment of the National Con-
ference of Bar Presidents will be devoted to continuing
legal education. Results of the recent successful three
day National Conference on the Continuing Educa-
tion of the Bar at Arden House, near New York City,
will be discussed with a view to implementing the
program  through   accelerated  bar activity.  ABA
President Ross L. Malone will address that session
on Sunday, Feb. 22.
While the calendar for the House of Delegates
hasn't yet been prepared, there are scheduled to be
reports and recommendations for House action from
several major committees. These include the Com-
mittees on Communist Tactics, Strategy and Objectives,
(Continued on page 3)

WHITE HOUSE CALLER-Ross L. Malone, Roswell, N.M,
president of the American Bar Association (right) as he called
on President Eisenhower at the White House Dec. 8. He gave
the Chief Executive a book of cqmmemorative clippings of the
first LAW DAY celebration held May 1, 1958, which Presi-
dent Eisenhower proclaimed. Mr. Eisenhower announced Dec.
31 the signing of a proclamation designating May 1, 1959, as
the date for national observance of the second LAW DAY in
the United States (United Press International photo).
President Proclaims
Law Day USA May 1
RESIDENT EISENHOWER has issued a procla-
mation appealing to the nation to observe Law
Day U.S.A. on May 1. Announcement of the procla-
mation was made by the White House Jan. 1. The
President's action clears the way for a 1959 observ-
ance expected to surpass in scope the first nationwide
Law Day last year, when an estimated 20,000 pro-
grams were held throughout the nation.
To facilitate planning of programs in schools, be-
fore civic and service clubs and other organizations
and in the courts, the American Bar Association has
published a Law Day Information and Program
Manual which is being distributed this month to
presidents and secretaries of the more than 1,400
state and local bar associations. The manual is
designed for general distribution to school officials
and organizations of all kinds, as well as to the bar.
(Continued on page 2)

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