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Show I H - t- Tuesday, May 9, 1950 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE TEN THE READER'S COURTROOM By WILL BERNARD, LLB. Could a Person Be Convicted . Of "Stealing" His Own Watch? ! A man left his watch at a jewelers to be repaired. When the work was done, the man found out that he didn't have enough money to pay the bill. After a few days, he de i . cided upon a bold plan. He went! to the store late at night, broke in j his time studying strange relig- The ' husband ious teachings. claimed that, according to the Constitution, he could practice his religion in whatsoever way he saw fit. However, the court granted the" wifes petition. The judge said that, although toe man could believe in anything he wished, he still bad no right to shirk his duty. Are Finders Always Keepers? A young couple rented a farm on the bank pf an ancient river bed. One day, while digging several feet under, the surface, they came upon a primitive boat that had apparently sunk beneath the mud some 2,000 years before! The couple invoked toe rule of finders through a rear window, and walked out with Ills watchl It wasnt l6ng May a Mother Interfere In Her Son's Romance? A young man fell in love with the girl next door, and they became engaged. Unfortunately, his mother had long been contemptuous of toe neighboring family and she told her son he was making a great mistake. In fact, she harped on the matter so much that the youth finally broke off the engagement. The girl promptly filed a damage suit keepers, but, when the matter against the mother, for causing a was taken to court, the boat was breach of the marriage contract awarded to the owner of toe propBut the judge threw the case out of erty. The judge said that, as toe A parent has a owner of the land, he was also the before the police picked him up and court. He said: jailed him on a charge of theft. perfect right to advise the child owner of everything imbedded At the trial, the man insisted that whether to enter Into a contract of therein unless,, of course, the he could not be guilty of stealing, such importance as toe one of mar- original owner of the boat should . since what he .took .was : his own riage. ever show up! property However, the Judge said that even the owner may not take LAST WEfk'S property from the rightful (though SSWOHD PUZZLE ANSWER temporary) possession of another person. So the man went to Jail for stealing his own watchl PBBUUfBBLJOa - A woman sued her husband for separation, accusing him of sudden- ly becoming a religious fanatic. She said he refused, to work, neg- lected his children, and spent all New Antibiotic organism Corrosion on iron 9. Penr name, Charles 5. Lamb Peruvian Indian 11. Author of Adam Bede 12. Gaping (poet.) 14. Sun god 15. Beverage 10. 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