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i 9 4 i 1 9 4 2 L A W LISTS APPROVED BY A. B. A. Dearborn street, Chicago, Illinois. The Insurance Bar, 343 South Dearborn street, Chicago, Illinois. *United Lawyers-Adjusters Insurance Service, 906 Liberty Bank Building, Dallas, Texas. Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners *National Guide of Practitioners Before Interstate Commerce Commission and Maritime Commission, 418 South Market street, Chicago, 111. Probate Law List *Recommended Probate Counsel, 141 W . Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111. State Legal Directories The following state legal directories published by Legal Directories P u blish in g Com pany, 310 Reisch Building, Springfield, Illinois. (Certificate of Compliance does not apply to any state directory issued by this publisher prior to 1942.) Colorado and Nebraska Legal Directory; Illinois Legal Directory; Indiana Legal Directory; Iow a L egal D ire cto ry ; Kansas Legal Directory; Michi^nr Legal Directory; Missouri Legal Directory ; Ohio Legal Directory; Oklahoma Legal Directory; Pacific Coast Legal Directory for the States of California, O regon and W a sh in gton ; Pennsylvania Legal Directory; Texas Legal Directory; Wisconsin Legal Directory. Foreign Law Lists Canada Bonded Attorneys, 57 Bloor street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Canada Legal Directory, 57 Bloor street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Credit Men’s Legal Directory, 137 Wellington street, West Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Canadian Law List, 24 Adelaide street, East Toronto, Ontario, Canada. International Law List, 104 High Holborn, London, W.C. 1, England. Kime’s International Law Directory, 75 Fairfax road, N.W. 6, London, England. The Scottish. Law List, 27 Thistle street, Edinburgh, Scotland. 379 Pan-American Nations Sign Protocol to Recognize Powers of Attorney A protocol providing for simplification and uniformity of powers of attorney which are granted in one American republic for use in another member nation of the Pan- American Union has been signed by Secretary o f . State Cordell Hull. The * agreement does not change the laws of the contracting states insofar as they'regulate powers of attorney executed and utilized in the country itself, but merely affects those powers o f attorney prepared in one republic for use in another. It is stipulated that the powers of attorney granted in any of the member countries of the Pan-American Union which are executed in conformity with the rules of the protocol shall be given “ full faith and credit” in the other countries. The United States is the eighth country to sign the protocol, the others being Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Panama and Venezuela.
