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Show SPANKING URGED FOR HANDLING OF WAYWARD GIRLS A.A' iXI A. Mont.. Jon. II. I A spanking and enforoel attend -I a lice at school would be the prop-. prop-. r treatment for some of Ahacott-U's Ahacott-U's Wayward girls, according to j ldstrlct Judge George B. Winston. "I haw seen some clrlx. roin. I- fore my court who oVight to have" I been In school and who had SO J I much paint on their faces that It i was impossible tJ tell without Questioning whether they were )i Or 40 years old." he said- Judge Winston flayed the way ...ii.e the clils brought Into ! his court it reused. He declared It was not uncommon for a girl to l brought to court dressed In the height of fashion while their . mothers who accompanied them wore poor clothes and shawls about their heads. A campaign j Of education was urged by Judge Winston ss a means of lessening the number of Wayward girls here. |