Show THE READERS COURTROOM jealous don t lose your temper by will bernard nord does docs jealousy justify a husband in mistreating his wife A young house housewife wife sued for divorce listing many examples of c cruel rue and inhuman treatment by her husband busl band in his defense tl R husband said perhaps I 1 have done wrong but its only because ot of jealousy im jealous ot of my cifes friendship with her night school teacher Ilo however wever further evidence showed that 1 the teachers interest in the young woman was just fatherly and 2 he was 74 years olal under the circumstances cum curn stances the court ruled out the husbands excuse and granted the wife her freedom ills honor felt that jealousy especially based on flimsy grounds was no justification for the husbands misbehavior may n schoolboy be expelled for refusing to take dancing lessons As part of their regular curriculum the students of a certain school were required to take lessons in ballroom dancing dnn cing As it happ happened emd the th parents of one ot of the boys considered such dancing dan cirs immoral and they forbade him to 10 participate when the scho school finally expelled the youngster his parents sued to have him reinstated at al the hearing the school board resisted during school hours its up to us rot to the parents to decide what the children should be taught but the court disagreed a and nd ordered the boy re admitted at once the judge baid that when it wont interfere with general school di discipline the religious scruples of 0 parents ought to be b respected may you glan glance ce at M a movie poster while driving a car A young man out for a ride de aided to look around for a good movie As lie he neared a theater the youth slowed down a bit and looked at the posters unfortunately another car stopped just ahead of him to get into a parking place and there was a collision the occupant of the front car was injured and sued the young man for damages at the trial the latter pleaded 1 I going fast and besides I 1 looked aside for just a moment ilow how could I 1 foresee that the car ahead was going to stop but the court held the youth liable for the mishap the judge said that even while moving slowly looking at a movie poster instead of the road ahead was gross negligence Is a store liable if a customers finger is pinched in a swinging door A man walked up lip to a cigar store just as the swinging door was coming back fast from inside instinctively he put out his hand to protect himself but lie he only succeeded in retting getting tits his fingers pinched between the edge of the door and the frame painfully injured the man filed a damage suit against the owner of the store stoie tie her based bared his hl claim on the ground that this kind of a i door was as a constant source of danger to all who ho entered the premises dut the court granted him nothing the judge figured that swinging doors are such a common phenomenon nowadays that shoppers ought to be able to get through them safely |