Judge, 1931-05-16 · page 14 of 36
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JUDGE Harpiy iN ness—who not young ¢ side but his inside, sion he was with the purpose to Tuat’s Wiat Some or tue Rest or Us Tink “There are usually some to 40 per cent, of the me bership whose only excuse for being sent to the legis- lature ia to keep them out of the race for constables and justices of the peace. They attack small tasks. They are # al questions, or something that sounds well. They ith a spiritual microscope, searching for the germs of evils in trifles, while utterly ignoring the mountains of iniquity which stand out in plain v Instead of making war on the beasts and birds of prey that menace society, they hunt for earthworms.”—Crippen v. Mint Sales Co. (Miss. 1925), 103 Se, 503. png on H Nor a Benerit “Under present-day conditions, a college education is not, as a matter of law, a necessity, though very likely cireumstances could be shown which would warrant that conclusion as matter of fact.’—Moskow v. Marshall (Mass, 1930), 171 N. E, 477. 12 Worsip- FuL Moop “From our brief statement of the evidence it will readily be seen disturbing factor at the little country church ser- vice on that Sunday ni: was the prosecuting proper to attend services in his shirt-sleeves, with a on on his out- cith an abundant supply of ‘moonshine’ on and the conclu- inevitable that eking the whereabouts of Miss S. determined company upon her and to see that no other‘son 1923), 247 S. WwW. NOBLE DECISIONS that the only se force his —James A Discriminatine Jupce “The woman who makes a good wife has achieved great success and deserves as much honor and reward as « grand-opera star, but it is just as much a disgrace and shame to fail to make a good wife as to be hissed off the stage.”—MacGregor v. MacGregor (Ky. 1930), 31 S. W. (2d) 889, comicbooks.com