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U.S. JUDGE’S CURE FOR DIVORCE.

Philadelphia, Saturday. An old-fashioned spanking for petulant, fault-finding wives is advocated by Judge Harry MoDevitt iu advice on avoidance of the divorce evil. “A good spanking is a sure cure for nagging childish' wives,” saiii the judge. “It proves a man is boss iu his own home, “1 have no doubt a woman respects a man more when he proves he is the master. It’s the worst tiling in the world to let a woman wear the trousers in the home. By trousers, I mthe good old-fashioned pants.’ Judge -MoDevitt added “that by spanking lie did not mean a punch in tiie jaw, but jnst a little chastisement, when the wife needs it.”—Reuter.

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Mt Benger Mail, 16 September 1931, Page 4

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U.S. JUDGE’S CURE FOR DIVORCE. Mt Benger Mail, 16 September 1931, Page 4

U.S. JUDGE’S CURE FOR DIVORCE. Mt Benger Mail, 16 September 1931, Page 4