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Show I odd Write Down Lovers' Promises )Sed Contract Would Specify How Often iture Mother-in-Law May Come to Visit Family and What Nights Hubby Mav 'Go Out With the Boys' 3M ByCAROIAN AXCK . iwind lit "i I1m Sland-' Sland-' 3rd-l'Nnmin r. jB ndard- 11 .r,Ni1T' 'N ' tills.' i.-.ir m' , . ' '.- before 1-KablH "which v. 1 " introduc-yKhoflr; introduc-yKhoflr; stale legislate " in. . ting .-rv Should this I. Ill bo adopt-Bf adopt-Bf thc various states. marriage rjH recognized as business fclsKMr. Husband ind v. ifo undoi i' l'-P;v .d,M.'..t-d 'Wd bv il"' ' ll7r'" "" flr-'wn up fKt mirrlaco " Such contracts arc KT rfcopnlr.-.l by j'JB' " .Mil max ' "H! I n in 'JKl.- that tin affianced may be Bum upon ,,v" Instance, 01,0 of t mlpht i"'" tno ilmc undei W.V'.'-, other-in-law may ZWf ,T faml . ' rmbiu tXi'm nlghi 1 tro out Kihcbovs' there mlgl ' be com-IHi'V com-IHi'V on tnc elimination of the hus-jR,"f,.fnr.- Ire ikfa lKLr.Tllncr 1 limir. itlon ' the wlfe-Btflrtam wlfe-Btflrtam iectur- -s " It might even IKclded whether the- future heir is iKnd Yale or Harvard. Katlonnl Women party bc-Kr bc-Kr that this LIU wlH maki for bet-Sirl bet-Sirl ni"r. l.stim: n... r 1 1., ges and a s r upward 1 "I i.nlv for 'IdJJjV"; but for I f foWER ON OMMD1 , not senc rallv v.n..v. n." s .i,! fc Paul, leader ol I b- part.-, "that Kud and wlti- mav nni I callv en-SEjto en-SEjto a business partnership under L!i5 0'. ti.vst -t "Ul.l Bimement suh w pii.pi.se i. recopnlzi cl in ihe courts i ..lay '-tht law husband and fBj'jr not considered parlm-ia ."ltr l r.- i Into upon rUsa ild 1 dared Invalid th1 marriage should become an partnership and wnen it is dls-Ktdzs dls-Ktdzs one out of . . rj eight mar-lL mar-lL evcntuallv arc-. th' courts ( iK Id show no favor between the ! jKf:.irs is thev do n..w Idictate tht! 5!HCV5 ,hat 8"uld uu uue the terms of marrinva tk 'when tl? tVUSm'9e Prtnexhlp only tiVo 1 0 memtoora cannot agree, tly guardianship of the cnlldrpn. nho property, who sSin J ' where he place of residence snail b. .uj many ot, mattora "huh should be left to the two Ind vlduala Involved to decide" -rh .Tn VT r MEASURE iiMoN , 1,Wh""h wMI bo introduced n nil 1. giMat.ircs convcmns this win- 1- r.-ads ns follows: Hosbanrl and wife ma. either h. fore or after the marriage contract with each othor. concerning all rtehta dUUes, obligations and liabilities tt.m -Infrout of the marital relation and -x- pi as to the dissolution of the marriage mar-riage th.- law shall hereafter regulate said rights, duties, regulations and liabilities lia-bilities only In default of particular agreements which the parties to the ..marriage mas stipulate as th.-v please. "Husband and wife mav also make any contract with each other that either might make with a third person." per-son." It may bo remarked that this contract con-tract spoken or in the bill mav I made either ' before or after marriage" marri-age" 'I'll make my contract l fore marriage, mar-riage, thank you '' a wise flapp. r at the partv headquarters remarked. "I'd take no chances in waiting until nftor marriage to attend to that little li g 1 1 matter A man will agree to most anything before marriage, but after will, that's another story" II ALREADY MARRIED "But what about the women who are alreadv married who have had no opportunity l maki such a contract I efore marriage?" was asked of Alice Paul. Married women could insist upon any contract she pleases at any time aftCT marriage and If our bill becomes 8 law such h contract will hold "The domestic relations cour!i are full now of women who are demanding demand-ing things from their husbands vvlm h had been promised them, but which thej did not Under om- law, th husbands could be dealt with as any breach of contract is dealt with." |