Show Book Was Rig Right t but Not as Teacher Believed So Judge Gives Her 7 Fine EVANSTON III IlL Feb 20 Associated AssociAted Asso Asso- dated Press The Press Tho book was right but not tho the way Miss Esther Lee school teacher figured Miss Leo Lea lIa had the time book with her when brought before lefore Magistrate Barber for to have c aa 1930 1130 I license plates or her car cm Sho SImO spoke Custom sets March 1 ns as tho time date dale for having licenses It If the Evanston Evans Evans- ton lon laws conflict h why an and tush Custom should outrank ordinance ordinance nance She op opened ned tho time book and read from Crom the writings of oC tho tim French philosopher Montaigne Tho laws of ot con conscience proceed from custom cus cus- tom Tim Tho magistrate was wal Impressed Ho He took tho the book His eyebrows arched And reading on lie he said I 1 find finda a pertinent sentiment from tho French math mathematician ician Pascal which I shall shaH read lIe Ho read Montaigne was vas wrong nong in declaring declaring Ill ing that custom ought to bo be followed followed fol tel lowed simply because It Is custom ant and not because it is reasonable or t. t ju Just Thero There seems to be bo a a. difference of or opinion between these worthy but deceased ed gentlemen ho lie said I I 1 must therefore and md in deference to th tho more moro recent writings of the I Evanston lawmakers ask you ou to topa pa pay a n fine Cine of ot 7 7 |