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Talking the Devil Out of the Devil Dogs

Hard, William | June 9, 1926 issue

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This article presents the proceedings of a court case on flirting. The judge advocate told the accused that he is standing up for sentence. He is not entitled to any defense. The house detective has testified that an assistant of his saw him flirting. A general has testified that he saw the accused flirting. Jury trial was abolished in the United States, at the suggestion of United States District Attorney Frustrate, in order to enforce the Volstead Law, in 1933. The right of defense was abolished, at the suggestion of Congressman Lastehance, in order to suppress flirting and save the American home, in 1934.

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