Show Lawyer Explains in Legal I Terms How Client Was Bitten CINCINNATI CINCINNATI Mrs Anna Wag Wag- 79 Newport Ky filed two suits for each in common common com com- mon pleas court charging she had been bitten and mauled in the CincinnatI Cincinnati Cincinnati Cin Cin- club by a chimpanzee belonging belonging be be- longing to the Zoological Society of Cincinnati Mrs charged the animal attacked her when she stepped from an elevator at the club where she was employed Jack Glenn Williams attorney in the action filed on behalf of Mrs said Plaintiff had no knowledge of the presence of simians among the group waiting for said elevator nor in the exercise of If reasonable care in departing from said elevator could plaintiff distinguish said chimpanzee from its keepers and the other anthropoids waiting there Plaintiff was not aware until thereafter that said elevator or said Cincinnati club catered to or were Used by wild animals other than of the species homo sapiens especially I j japes apes far from their native haunts haunts' In la Africa and even several miles I from from the strong cages of the Cincinnati Cincinnati Cin- Cin zoological gardens where the aforesaid riding elevator-riding chim a i panzee usually makes his home but without elevator service |