Judge, 1930-04-12 · page 14 of 36
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In New York: it is illegal to beat a rug on the front stoop. The Tennessee statute in regard to mayhem is followed by an ex- ception providing that “this does not apply to any person who may, in personal combat, bite off the finger or thumb of his adversary.” In New Haven, Connecticut, it is against the law to kiss anybody In Kentucky it is on the street. a crime to sleep on SY] the floor of the as | | State House. An Ohio law reads: “The husband is the head of the family. He may choose any reasonable place or mode of living and the wife must conform thereto.” NOBLE EXPERIMENTS 12 comicbooks.com