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‘na Power Recognize Fisinxo Derinep , S “In the light of our per- sonal experience, extending over half a century, we define it (fishing) to be a human effort, successful or unsuc- cessful, by any device, to remove from water the piscatorial denizen thereof, a performance demanding patience, in- ng skill, accompanied by profan- and usually followed by mendacity Gushinski (Pa. 1928), 10 N “Indeed, there was once a time in this country when a minister whose voici r carried for a greater distance than two city blocks would cer tainly have been accepted with re strained enthusiasm and most likely would have been regarded, even by his faithful parishioners, as a downright failure in the ministry."—Louisiana v. Bottoms (La. 1928), 300 8S. W, 316. Moronists, Beware! “In Wisconsin when a cow and an automobile meet on the road, the cow has-the right of way.”—De- cided by Judge J. M. Gooding, Nov. 16, 1930, Saistioop Nor tie ‘Test “Sainthood is not a prerequisite to enter- ing the portals of the courts; and if it were, “We have heard that one reason why bar counters are made few litigants, and per- in the style they are said to be made is that customers in places. haps no lawyers, where such counters are found frequently feel a desire to lean would enter therein.” against, catch hold of, or pull up by something, and the bar —Heidenheimer v. counter is 20 made as to accommodate them in these particu- Beer (Tex. 1913), 155 lars as well as in others.”—Rollestone v. Cassirer & Co. (Ga. S. WV. 352. 1907) 59 S. E. 450, A Savery Meascre NOBLE DECISIONS comicbooks.com