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In District Court at Fort Worth, Tex. last fortnight, Florist Lester Harrison and his wife traced heavy steps. In a petition offered to Judge Frank P. Culver Jr. they set forth that their son Robert, 22, contributed nothing to the family living, would not get out of the house. They asked for and got a temporary injunction forbidding Son Robert entrance to their home. Said Mrs. Harrison: “I’m sorry it had to happen, but under the circumstances it was the least painful thing to do. It was simply a case of a child ruling his parents.”
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