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Show Strang-e Procedure Can any reader of The Pyramid imagine an automobile racer being convicted in our courts following an accident to his racing car In which an assistant lose- his life and the driver himself is injured? Frankly, we cannot. However, on the Isle of Man, a small British posession in the Irish Sea, Kaye Don, world-known motor car and motor boat racer, was convicted un-Jer un-Jer such circumstances, although he testified that he did not believe he had been careless. Mr. Den took the stand to testify, test-ify, walking with a stick, after having spent several weeks in a llOSDital himself Tn innj . - . viu0 iau vi the brave and home of the free a tender-hearted jury would have turned the speed demon loose, and, what with movie offers and vaudeville vaud-eville contracts, racing would have become a sideline with him. |