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Show TO BE CONTINUED. Anything juicy appeals to California people. They can't lot so of the Diggs and. Caminetti -case. Having convicted the mon, thoy persistently persist-ently follow the girls. If there over was a chance j for those young womenlo begin right antTsurc" ly thoy wore entitledHo it the action of some church fadfes, and tho attitude of Sacramento's city commissioner -would almost certainly damn them. The latter official sdys: "Those , (girls' J wrecked homes, and they deserve punishment!"' j Yes, thoy did J .Two mon wrecked girlsjand homos together.- This notion that women go out and charm a man away from his duty, cozen him into abandoning wife and child and business employ some magic which transforms himjfrom a good citizen to a helpless victim is all drivel. Women aren't that easily won. If thoy" wore, blind men would have to bear the banner! ' rectitude alone. And you would have to Import now blind mon, to offset desertions, even then. Tho ono chanco the Caminetti girls had was to leavo them alono at the conclusion Of tho trial; forgot the escapade; treat them as if.you never heard about it just-as you do a man noxt day after his moral lapso bocomes matter of public knowledge. And it is tho moro saddening to observe that tho most pitiless persecutors of the young women wo-men in quostion are women who have boon shielded from tomptation all thoir livos. - |