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Show GOOD AND SUFFICIENT REASON Fair Co-ed'a Explanation of Caller's Late Stay Seemed Eminently Satisfactory. Tho telephono rang, nnd tbo volco of nn Ohio Stato unlvorsity "co-ed" said, "Hello! Do you know who Is talking I" "Of courso," was tho reply. "I recognizo tho charming qualities of your voice." "Huh!" she said. "Havo you a good story for today?" "What will I get if I give you a good Btory?" "If It is n good ono, you will get your namo In print." "Huh!" sho again eloquently remarked. re-marked. "Talking?" asked central, breaking in. "Of courso I am talking," said tho "co-ed," and then Bho continued to tho reporter: "Tho story Is about a young man who took mo to a plcturo show. When wo returned ho stayed so late that my mother had to 'call from tho top of tho stairs and tell him It was nearly twotvo o'clock." "That Is lntofefltlng," said tho reporter, re-porter, "but It Is hardly worth giving to tho public. It seems to lack point." "Ilut I haven't como to tho point, and I can't como to It unless you nsk mo for the reason for his lato staying." "Well, what was tho reason?" tho reporter asked. "I am," alio replied. Columbus Dispatch. Dis-patch. r |