Eunice Pringle showing an abrasion on her arm received when attacked by Alexander Pantages. A similar photograph appears in "PRINGLE GIRL WITNESS TODAY: Asserted Attack by Pantages Will Be Described Jury Selected After Two Day Legal Battle Court May Visit Theater to View Offices," Los Angeles Times, 03 Oct. 1929: A1.
Movie-house owner Alexander Pantages was accused of rape by dancer Eunice Pringle. The sensational 1929 Pantages trial included perjurious testimony by Garland Biffle, a law-book salesman. Biffle and his wife Floy Biffle were the only witnesses called by the defense. Reported in "Biffle's Trial Nearing Close: Fate of Pantages' Witnesses in Jury's Hands Today, Wife Defends Book Agent in Perjury Case, Tells of Seeing Dunaev and Miss Pringle Together," Los Angeles Times, 6 Dec. 1929: A5.
Eunice Pringle is sitting with her arms placed on a desk. This photograph appears similar to the one used with the article "PANTAGES AGAIN TO FACE COURT: Second Trial Opens Today on Girl's Accusation Attorney for Theater Man Expects to Ask Jury Eunice Pringle, Complainant, Scheduled to Testify," Los Angeles Times, 02 Nov. 1931: A1.
Eunice Pringle on the witness stand examining a dress during Alexander Pantages rape trial. A similar photograph appears in "Pantages Accuser Sticks to Story Through Day of Ordeal: YOUNG DANCER AFFIRMS STORY Eunice Pringle Parries All Defense Insinuations Unprintable Charges Hurled at Girl Plaintiff Mixed Audience Fights to Hear Testimony," Los Angeles Times, 06 Nov. 1931: A1.
Eunice Pringle showing an abrasion on her arm received when attacked by Alexander Pantages. A similar photograph apears in "EUNICE PRINGLE TESTIFIES AGAIN: Dancer on Stand in Biffle Perjury Trial Brands Story of Pantages Witness as False Elevator Man Also Denies Dunaev in Building," Los Angeles Times, 04 Dec. 1929: A2.
Eunice Pringle on the witness stand examining a dress during Alexander Pantages rape trial. A similar photograph apears in "Pantages Accuser Sticks to Story Through Day of Ordeal: YOUNG DANCER AFFIRMS STORY Eunice Pringle Parries All Defense Insinuations Unprintable Charges Hurled at Girl Plaintiff Mixed Audience Fights to Hear Testimony," Los Angeles Times, 06 Nov. 1931: A1.
Eunice Pringle sits on a chair during the Alexander Pantages rape trial. Photo appears with the article "PRINGLE SUIT UNDER FIRE: Biffle Trial Marked by Move for Court Inquiry Into Dancer's Action Against Pantages," Los Angeles Times, 25 Jan. 1930: A1.