Newspaper Reporting And Correspondence; a Manual for Reporters, Correspondents, And Students of Newspaper Writing
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95 NEWSPAPER REPORTING Young turned to get it and his cus- tomer struck him over the head with a chair. The grocer grappled with his assailant and they fell through the front door. In the scramble, the robber broke away and ran down Sixth street A young woman who was passing screamed and ran after him until he disappeared into a saloon. The young woman called Policeman Smith, who was standing nearby on Grand avenue, and the latter found the would-be robber on the roof of the sa- loon. After a s...truggle. Smith arrested the man, with the aid of another police- man. The above account tells us briefly the most interest- ing parts of the story. A copyreader might not find it perfect, for the assault is allotted too much space and the pursuit too little, but it tells the story in its baldest aspect. This, with the lead, could be run alone. However, perhaps the story is worth more space ; at any rate, many interesting details have been omitted. If so, go back to the most interesting part of the story — the assault, perhaps, or the pursuit — and tell it with more details.
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