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tanteg' Elizabeth Sulli- van, prominent society sportswoman. The court will convene tomorrow for its third exciting day. PRESIDENT'S MESS- AGE CAUSES FUROR IN COURT May 19, QE. l'.j-Jane St. Martin, first woman president of the United States, expressed her cou- doleuces for the catastro- phe through her secretary. lflhcl Levey. Such u sumshing of precedent was indeed reason for riot, The telegram was received by clerk Good- stein, who, by disclosing its contents, created such at havoc thot Judge Tulu- ulty was forced to ad- journ the court. ii SURPRISE WITNESS TURNS TABLES Levy Acquitted May 20, QE. P. 1-The ae uittul of Helen Levey toilay spelled fiuis to thc spectacular dog-poisoning triul. Eleanor Cohen, dog etymologist, called upon to testify for the proseeus tion, was responsible for the surprise action. Miss Cohen, lost in her own loquacity and eloquence, let loose the fatal words which scaled her doom. Asked when she first encountered the defense- less victim, she rasped: 'l'hc thoughtless pup atc the manuscript of my new and invuluablc dog die- tionaryf' This malignant attitude toward the dog astounded the prosecution and brought the defense to its feet. By n series of clever interrogntions, the d e f en s e conclusively proved the innocence of the misjudgeel, long-suf- fering maid, and the guilt. ofthe culprit. The motive was obviously revenge on the mnnuscript-eating dog. Additionnl excite- ment was afforded by two of our better sob sisters, Tercsn Hines, feature writ- er und caption editor, and Anne Rabinowich who complements her daily column with clever cari- catures of current head- liners. They undoubtedly wished to substantiate their unbroken motto: Enterprise Press-First to get news, first to print news, first to leave it on your front porch! Eleanor Cohen Lillian Pollack Anne ltabinuwich -I5
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