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Show SILK CLAD ANKLES DISTRACT NO MORE NEW YORK, Jan. 11. It will not be necessary to build any more fences around the witness chair In the criminal crim-inal branch of aupromo court to save Jurors from tho destruction ot Betty Eftch'fl slik-clad ankles. An incident charging .Miss inch with attempting to extort money from Eugene P. Hai -r linen, wealthy contractor, was dis-pftlssed dis-pftlssed by Justice Wasservogel, on i recommendation of Assistant District Attorney Brothers, who said there appeared to bo "reasonable doubt" as to her guilt. Two juries disagreed on tho case although the second was enabled to concent rate on tho evidence by a fence built about the witness chair j by direction of the district attorney's off ico before Miss Inch took the stand. oo |