The key to good communication is brevity
In the first of two stories, one of Wonder Woman’s fans has written to her and asked what happens in a regular day for her. She goes through a sequence of representative adventures she can including stopping a super strong baby, waiting tables and stopping an alien invasion. I guess the writer didn’t really realize he was sort of making fun of himself in this way by describing her adventures in such brief detail that they were actually more interesting than the issue length stories he would give to what is done here in a couple of pages. In the second story Diana is framed for some crimes, but if you are at all aware of the golden age tendency to have life like robots being used to frame people then you can probably figure this one out in the first two pages. Overall though I sort of liked it because of its brevity and because Wonder Woman trying to stop a superstrong baby was kind of funny.