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A CASE OF JUSTICE

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Although the Dunster House Assault Case has ceased to be front page news, two undergraduates, Bennett Ryan and Eugene George, are still facing serious charges in connection with the beating. Since only one man is reported to be guilty, it becomes increasingly important that the police properly allocate the blame.

Many persons are stoutly maintaining George's innocence. While an atmosphere of haste surrounds his arrest, however, there is as yet insufficient evidence to warrant dropping the charges against him. Only by proving beyond question the circumstances, of the encounters will it be possible to determine the validity of George's claims. It is their duty of the police to see that no innocent man is convicted on November 14.

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