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Show DRAMATIC SCENE ill VAHCE TRIAL SALT LKE, Nov. 1. L'tufihusizliu her btatcnientg by the Impetuous K'ss-tures K'ss-tures characterlslic of her race, the tcKtlmoiiy of Helen Abraham, a Syrian Sy-rian peddlor, Kiven thin morning In the trial of Thomas Vauce, accused of murdering bis wife, was thrilling-ly thrilling-ly dramatic and apparently made a strong link In tho state's ch3ln of evidence, The auswiTS of the Syrian woman to questlonM aked by Assistant District Dis-trict Attorney K. ). L'atherw iwkI were n?ad" tbrouKh an Interpreter and were Riven without hesitancy. Th uiost Intensely dramatic incident of the morning session was when fhe was aikt-d to point out the man whom she saw kick the woman lying on th rioor of the hourfe on Seventh West street and with accusing linger she pointed to Thomas ance. paving, "This Is the man." As6Utant District Attorney l-ath- i wood then asked the witness to point ou' the man that she saw Hrk the prostrrle woman. 1 nomas Vance, the- defendant, was Kitting by the Fide of his brother. A. It Vance, with bis band e-overlng part of bU face. The Syrian hesitated, scanning the f.:ces of tliixse present In court. Mr. l.iatherwood th'-n requested the defendant de-fendant to re-move his hand from lily face. The witness Meppcd from her it and vvalklng over to whe-r" anee snf. pointed her finger at him and said "This Is the man." Mrs. Azrabani was on Hie witne-s stand when the conn adjourned until un-til 2 o'clock. |