Judge, 1931-01-03 · page 14 of 36
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JUDGE “A church in New Jersey is not a ‘public ~~ place, that anyone raising a fuss in it can be conv ted of disorderly conduct.”—Pamo- | plas v. Marinos (N. J, 1923), 121 Ath 727. ~ A Wise Juper “Tt will not do to assume that none but violators of law and those of disreputable tendencies are found in the ranks of the op position to the Anti-Saloon League, or that the League has gathered in all the moral, law- abiding citizens."—Lydiard v. Wingate (Minn, 1923), 155 NOW, AvTomoniLes CLasstrieD “Tt is not the ferocity of automobiles that is to be feared but the ferocity of those who drive them They are not to be classed with bad dogs, vicious bulls, evil-disposed mules, and the like.”—Lewis v. Amorons (1907), 3 Ga. App. 50. Wuat a Court! 1 dog is not a domestic animal.” —State v. Harriman, (1884) 75 Me. 56% Anotuer Ecio rrom THE Past “Selling the whiskey does not necessarily make any man drink. If the man who buys it performs his duty, it will not make him drunk; indeed, if he uses it properly, it may do him good.”—Nor, Pac, BR. Co. wy Whalen, (1888) 3 Wash. Terr. 461. NOBLE DECISIONS 4% . comicbooks.com