A HUSBAND'S DILEMMA.
APPEAL TO COPRT FOR HELP. - ■;1 (TOWJtD PBM6 ASSOCIATION— BS ELEOTBIO TBLUGJULTS—COPXaiOHT.) BERLIN, February 22. A man appealed to a' Berlin Court to restrain his wife, who is an enthusiastic member ■. of the Anti-Clothes Society, which has an estate on the outskirts of Berlin, where the wearing of clothes by members or guests is strictly forbidden.. The husband said his protests had failed, his, wife telling him that he ought to keep abreast of modern progress. "It was healthier and more moral not to wqar;clothes. . The ,Judge delivered a lecture on the duties of married people, and, pointed oftt that belief in the value <Jf naked , ltfe-did XfOt entitle a Wiie to disregard her. husband's wishes. ■ ."But how am I,to stop her?" asked the husband.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 9
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128A HUSBAND'S DILEMMA. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20170, 24 February 1931, Page 9
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