ye May 1, 1943. . etic. iy ol tay Giaiadeteutivee wurk Ge txt he wereld have ue bechgveusé or impediments or encumbrances. , He should be a lawyer, and preferably a judge who has al- ready established himself for fearlessness in rendering decisions. He might be a dean of a law college, but he should have a national reputation for fairness and justice. The income should of necessity be lucrative, say at least $50,000 a year. ‘The conferences of the nation could pay this fee without any difficulty. 7 conferences. Yob he would corvelate all of thess so that thay weuld be compatible with each other. After this agreenent of income was