The Klamath News "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN" . Shop Early ! Only 21 Days . Until Christmas ' AVOID THE RUSH Two Sections Ten Pages Vol. G, No. 13. Price Five Cent KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., WEDNESDAY,' NOV. 30, 1927. (Every Morning Except Monday) T n v a T oTKlSON RIOT t aiM i si Certain He'll Get His Seat Senator-Elect Would r I r VTC1CU1T1C rOUC OI Election; Feels He Fs Within Law. I ' i ' i i i. " WASIIIVfiTOV 'nv '"I (U.I'.) ConfiiU'iu-e t h h t thp Hl'lllltO will deckle to Hfii't him wan vxpremtvd in . , , it Matemeiit toniKlit by il- Hum S. Vure, Bi'lmtor-elett , from IVnnnylvniilii. 1 , - T ai ihi numt iimn furmi-r fcv. irnor I'lnrhot of I'l'iiimylvanlit. who ran men In it Vara for the Aiu ll Imn funntnrln iiomlnatloii. Itclit an npni letter to ih re publican nntlonal mmmlttee, urn liiK Hint (In meetliiK her next wk. I In Inrtilrme Ih ned attnlnHi peat In n Vote. "I romn to WnahlnKtoii wllh t lie atoHilule rxptM-tatlon of lak lim llir m-t In the lennte to whdh tfir pmiple. of thu atate uf rritnylvanla tlnrted me," Vnre ald. U rlruiiM lrtilM "I wehnnm the mlnutoM m ru liny of the primary and tlir rlrc tloii In I'rntiMylvanta, heraime aiii'b HtTutlny will dntcrmlnr be yond quPHtlon tlm leRntMy and H'lMilltturtl nil I'uro Kour) Compulsory Auto Insurance Board To BeJIere Dec.7 The rumpulanry auionioblle Hahlllty Inaitranct rommlttop apy tolntrd hy the nint li'Klitlnliire llf be In Iho Vlty W-Miridny. iH'tvmhor 7. and pinna for mtel Inx with the mrntuer of It weri made at the meet Inn of tin board of director of the chamber ; of commerce yeterduy. I It wax proponed hy the Icgln Inturu rommlltee of the chamber to Invite hnxliiew men and In terested onto owner In attend a nie'-tiiK which will probably be held Wediiutilay"at 4 o'clock. . Tle committee la coinlni to determine the attitude, of local people rcfttirdlnK the prnponeri rompnUory auto llablllly lnur-nine. The committee ha a nchedule KnTety of more than Ttim nallorM of clllcnto visit llirniuchout the on 177 veweU which are ce atale and Ih-cemlMT 7 la the only ' locked In the Hlorm-nwept Can- tlme II ran be here. Thla ! de- plan nea. Mm pi-rnonn perlnhed clnrcd nn Important mailer and In the wreck of n umall prtvnte It I hoped by the chamber that boat which was pounded lo blla a litrce nutnler of bUKlnenn men by the Ice. will be present. IK of C. Steer Is Prize Winner rino.u.'o. Nov. ja. tfpj - A 1 a-monltlM-old cross-bred alecr. "California Klatnp." owned hy Ihe t'nlverslty of California, was de elated xriind chumplon at Ihe fn -lernallounl llvestoik show today. Jack Homer, an Abenleen Anxus sleer shown by the t'nl verslly of Illinois school of aarl- cuiiuie, wns uiimeii reserve chain- the itiltliil attempt of l.leut. W. ! Pon' . ' lluritesa to conditi't an airplane i The fcmnit champion Is a cross j search for 13 members nf the breed of Shorthorn and Aberdeen j llrayPiithn expedition, unheard) Annus stock, welching l.n5"i r from aluce they left tiieen Itlver, j pounds. He will he auctioned i Dlnh, November It, lo travel the j off to pnrkera luler In Ihe week. Colorado river. ! i t Mother Smothers Baby To! SJiield It From Povertyl ' " r (JI'INCY. Mass., Nov. 80. (CP) The nnwiteil policeman sum- i A ik niolher who killed her ntoned nnolher officer who look! flvo'W'eoks-old bnby hecniisp Its crying "annoyed" lier was In 1 led hum Jail IoiiIkIiI, awnltliiR axnmlnntlnn by alienists who will (Intel mine w hether she must atnnd trial for ivturder. Knrllur In Hie day. Mrs. Mad line Oltcrsoit, ill. only . recently recovered front a nervous break- tlown and broodltiR over domestic fltiaiicos. hud amothered her In- futil ami, Htniiley, wllh a pillow lip. wrapped the body In blanket and carried II a mile and a half to lim district court house, 'Is II dead? Is my Imby dead?' she asked policeman Kdward Voiing, calmly turning hack Ihe blanket Hull the officer might hef strunae burden, leaders FACE!,""v"Jr MURDERTRIALpjea Pqj- r r:i i A : . Six Ringleaders of Folsom Revolt KOI.KOM PltlriOX, Calif., Nov. It. I IP I Charges n( murder were filed against I hi' l rlim- ; leaders of Hie Thanksgiving lay i riots which resulted In Hie kill- In. i.r I :t t.i.-i, uml II... wi.lnwlliilr !: " or other, in justice court here thin afternoon. TIH ..nm,,..!,,,- w-r. tiled I.V- DUtrln Attorney Nell Mi-AIUulcr of HiuicrumeiHo county. Justice of I In peine John Leonard hi' I'" " Th,r,,,,l,' UH tl"". ' for preliminary hearings, j ' All nix tnrr charged Hh the; , ,.r ,, tUlt, ui. h hold ill iiaiiiiiiii" unlawful """'iB- " murder is iiiimlited by any nf them. Th ,,.., m.,, v.m I... M hen. Wednesday. The i '"" "'" i"-""'" iirtMiil mill nil lottllttiitit V mill . , tMimii. Tin ruUm ill Im iiik.-n in iiii nniri mum lit tiriliort'd lUIH UIhIiT Ili'UVy , Seven new nuunu r. piu. p Mione kllli-d and Injured In the ' rloU were appointed: by Coventor l Yotinit tuilny. LA GRANDE MAN OETS C. C. POST Earl C. Reynold Will Succeed Sabin As Secretary KnlhiinluHilr over the future wlltrh he. ee for the Klamath iNinln and fired with the leal nf one abont lo play an Important part In the development of all ludiintrlal and aKrlenltural do main of potential fcrentuiwu. Karl (. IlitynalilM, niiri'viNnr-oleel o lnn IV Hnhtn. vkeriltlTK aer retary ol the Ktumath ronnly epnmlier of roniinerra. hnit ntahl epreMed lllipittleure lo hecln n'' w"rk- HeyuohU wan uuiiliinioonly : electrd aucccnaor to Suit In. who leavtHi HvcemtHT IS, to become unNlMant of W. I). l. Hodnon. iCoittltiiieil on PnRe Four) " " Itnoff ITiit Qof V . a vui a. vi w'UKVtT Of 500 Sailors MOSCOW. Nov. !!.- 7V.IM-- Kear van felt totilKht for the I Among the houtn caught nmld the huge blockti of Ice tire 1 00 vckhcIh belonging tof Ihe Mute flxhlng triiHt and cnrrylng 40 men, 1 I fMicrmen' bonta with 4 2 men, nnd seven motor bouts. Bad Windstorm Halts Searcher I'AIXTKI) HKSKIIT. Aril.. Xov. ' Si. fl'PI A Terrific windstorm ' which lashed the Painted Desert caused postponement tod:iy nf , Hie body to the city hospital. Mrs. Ottnraoit was' tukett Into an ; auto room to await iiueallonlng. After physicians pronounced the hnhy deuil. the mother was! nrrosted. Mrs. Otlerson nppenred i Indifferent In court, ns she list- lessly pleaded "not guilty" to a ' charce of niauslniiKhtcr few mliMites later Mrs. Otterson was ordnretl held, In lo.nno bond for hearing Krl-! day. Mrs. Otlerson, seeinlitKly tin-! moved by the -tragedy she had i brought Into her new home, tnld police she had long been melan choly over money mutters. Shu hnd brooded for several weeks before she filially decided to (t'oiitliiiii il on I'ukc 1'oiir) iTIrklioMir'olFEDERAL AID Oil Cash Resented Senate's Startling Oil Lease Probe May Be Reopened ; Madden to Fight Petition. WASHINGTON. Nov. 2S. (U.P.) Any attempt by K. I. Uohrny, oil miiKiiatc, to huvt. l(Krt.K1, reimburse .. . . . rim for mom- he spent in cunxtriutioii of oil ritoniKe tanks nt the I'ear harbor nuvnl hnne in Hawaii, will bo opjxweil byiti'p. Martin p M...!.!..., HKntiu ri.tuilJi chuirman of tho power- fu house t'ummittee Oil ap- proprialiiins. lloheliy Inwer. Krunlt II. -Ban haii announ.wl that iouitnii will be a-ked.ti iroprlate M. i.- ill- for thla purpunv. Thin a ii in reprrai-iit the amoiini which ho- hi iiy wan lon ed to return to the icoverniui ill when Ihe nil.r. m.. rnurt in. Il.d the Ktfc MIIIm navnl reserve oil ltaf. Iioheny in ir .e. . iiiiM-uut for hulldlnit the Pearl Hit; or KtoraBc tankit. No l.ej(rtl t la I in . tdi u rild hi rommlitei. proprlailon He told the Tinted Prena: "Doheny Iihm no leo rial in w ho lever t4t ihe pearl Harbor lank. When the aupreme cojirt ramclled the- Klk IIIUm lenr-e It (Coiitlmieil .n l'ae Two! Sportsmen Asked To Leave Extra 1 . rii 1 flirrm Al l.llin The Klumaih Sport mm-n'ti ns- tjMclatltin ban Kouuded Hi annual call for dinks and Rtwc for the blR bant'iuet to be held Pcecmbcr I nt Mome. hull. ArrnnKcmcnta for receiving th- "rla were completed yenterdity when I'rmy Knden of the Club Cafe wan enjiniled to take can uf all fowl preHented by (pnrt meii. . Sportsmen britiKlna In more came thtu they need for private dlnnerf, are urset to leave Ihe MurpluM du'iki and geen- with Kadett at the cufe. who will dre the bird and freeze them In anticipation nf the no'littlon'n nnnuul bamiuet. pnp rnMPl FOR COMPLETION OF KLAMATH A new anale In probable com-lath pleflon of t he Klamath Falls Weed highway wait brought lo tin attention of tlit Kliimath I'oniily ihniiilwr of 'oiuntcr-e itluit In. The 1h lla-('llforiila and vi'Hti-rd.iy In a h-n.-r from J. J fh- I'mlMr hlKhwayn, niah'-n Murphy. CallfnrulH aan- in lily man tanlllH I he plan for ofltalnln ami hooMtiT for th rjl, who ii-rl fund -with which to troputuii lh;it filri aid Im oh- H,'d omplftfon 'of (hi proJ4't, tiiln.-d on th hlKhway link. ilurphr nuyn. In h Im ruminunlnilloii Murphy. lit urtU-r fur rallfornla to a- who hint workt'd liirMNHiiily for run f'-dittul 'aid, Klamath mut a ( allfoihlu atlropriaton for I h iM-tiii(u for It on th Klim- (-oiupl' tliin of tin ('ulnr-We-! ih KmIIm Cnlor nrt4r and It lor ff tin rofiil, ttlatfH (tint there l h U ad In for which Murphy It vTy pofttlhllliy of nwurWK ; )UftitH. Thi maiter Ih under ad ffderul did and iirnt-M that Kl uu-'i vlMiiMiit Uvrt. CHICAGO MAYOR BLOOD STAINS SORE A? PRESS BAD FOR WIDOW R.n. Nw VrL- 1Mw. ap New. York Newi- t paper in isuu-wora Telegram ' CIIH AfiO. Nov. 2'l H'.P I M,r William lla Thompanu rrM. ,,. .p,.rlon at oiwn ..,. , chlinao hy the n,.w,,m,.r ,',f ,a. New - York. nmi )lUH (lirtll nU view In a ,., wnril !,!,.,,, t i. ,,l,. ., . ... v.... Vorj, newmmneni tomorrow. f li'd rohurkn la i.!lH nft inrt nHt ciitraRo Ik not a t lty or vio- ,Hm. n(t BU(,l.l.ii,nh. um It haa h?n pleturrd In fchn !ienpper flf ni, (,awti (ind xii' Hlum fast iM(n 1uvi,f Thompsoira antl-. iiriiiftii i-ainnuien m.-iao iikiii 411 ,a aerloua matter. "frlnie In Chicago hin been reduced ru per cent allit-e Wll- Hani Hale Thompson waa elected mayor." the t e I c it r a m aald. "KalmhoodK to the contrury not- wltliMtandliiR. the only crime wave we have Ik with dlnhonot newspaper, " . .. .. Th run i.hi.ii Inainieri the relitn of terror In Chlcaao waa alarted by " "i"""rl"- nil"-" fled lurk to New York for fear of t'hlcaao police Thrill Burirlar ' Placed In Jail HKXVKU. Colo.. Nov. 2!l. If I l - lletivers "thrill buralar" Is in lull lifter a police earch of two venrs for the man who ent- red only homes where vicious dops were kept or where' ihe newest bnritlur alarms were maintained The primmer, according to of- flccrw. Raid that he enjoyed wit- tine hln brninn again"! the work of the hem locksmith and that . he robbed for "thrltU" lla" rather than profltn. Eliza Eludes the Hounds SOUGHT - WEED ROAD cooperate .wllh Northern jOlifnrtilal n the plun. Tli fuel that the ro(J Would kniiKiMt l wo federal aid highway. nr;n:n.;nn F ; J... Incriminating tvidence ' fl JL l round in Handbag ) t r r , . ( n.(.n.t ' MAYS I.AXUIXC. X. 1.. Xov Vt , j., s t a I n from human M. ... ,. paper in """ mir"" "' Mr- Margaret I-ll- llemluhl. on piper money and on i.r ,re ,) nt,,, Vinga. aerord- lnc to eioerl testimony adduced Ian In todays Kwxniou of her trial, with Willi Ilearh. for the murder of the wunmn s uhimI Him- hand. ! The dlHroloratlonK were noted Immediately after the xlaylnx of iJllbMidahl September 15. 1927 nnn nr. i-en is .iieverfi ni Atinii tic f'lty. after qirtltfyius a an Mpert. wan emphatic In hlopin- Ion that they all were made by hamuli blood, k Altnoat a acorn of wltneje. Ihne tjullt-te. two road maps and one check biuik. were produced by the atate lailay. The almoat i unimfaut and cheerful auille with which the moitf nliift-clad woman . defendant , astoiilnhed apeclalorr " - - - ; to a more sober countenance a ' the tuMHlon wore on. Pony Puts Prince Of Wales In Mud JIKI.TDX. Mowbray. Kim.. Nov. s iri'i Tim Prince of Wales , .... u. l,"rse '"',n' h,l ''.'llowlK tjuorn hounds tot the litli full In his rldltiK iareei. After the hunt he dashed l,. the railroad Mtuilonvhut.eR and covered with nuid from head lo foot, and Just caiiKhl the express train for l.on- don. where he had planned to at- tend a fight at the national port- ing club. AlSmithKKw dt and IS Puzzling Methodist Board Un able to Settle on roper Attitude for pi;; ' j ! WAS1IIXGTOX, Nov. 29. j (U.I.) The board of tern- perance, prohibition and . public morals of the Meth- Arlia ..k..M..u ouisi r.piscopal cnurcn is i ' undecided whether to come i out openly against the presi-' dential candidacy of Gov-, . . . . ... i " , Kffurm were m imlay. It h..w.h ... .i. .h wa uiidcrntood. oreanU'ithiti Into an open rain- ""'Kn '"t Smith and for pro- n"'l"on- A resolution to thin effe.t ,,,,.,, ,.,w.ll ,TOi ,,! roemlerii of the Ixiard adjourned tonight without artlon. It was learned that a warm dlnensalun th reolution em-ued with irvn aiirocntiuie an open iicni "nd fearinr the taint of reliRlnua , iimui- .t,iuy uitmi-u. . Another attempt to obtain ac- tion bn the resoluiloii will l mode Wednesday. lik Smith anil I'n.hibli Ion me ne a i nninn inn ne advancement of prohibition Ih Inn considered hy Ihe board t a a iiincle problem Thla much waa learned from (Coutlnued on l'nr Four) Patterson May Review Klamath National fwliarH idllUIMl llUdrtl : A iKiiwIhlllly that Governor Pattenuui of Oretton might Jour ney to Klamath Kalis to Inspect ' -the newly organized llatlery of 1 Coast tlunrd Artillery, w-as made, known last nltxht by Captain. Abliey, coniinntider of the local unit. " Kei'embur 1J. Ihe Coin- mander-in-Chlef tif alJ troops In Oreaon. Ceneral (leorge A. White.; tonethcr with his aides. Col. Kl- : l.n. Major Mllner and Major; c. v. Waller, regular army In- Dryjgody strnctor. will arrive In Klntnnth 1ra,inf. nV wlfr and was lodsed KalN for Inspection of the unit.,, th i n Q-.it It in believed that tiovernor Pattenon may find tlm to ac - cept the Invitation offered him and accompany (ienerul VhUe nnd his aides for the Ins po tion of the Klamath Kalis unit Captain Abbey mad, known his plans of holdliiK a resulur mil- tiary . ,. in i..e er ...n r. n limit tli.artittitr 1 'i "Mdca.to have many exhibiito'i ' diills. ulso prefentlim a crnck 1 rtfle !pnul, who will manipulate j the silent mutiunl of -arms. ! The weekly drill nights of Pnttory ! 24!th foast Artillery ! will he held December 5 ond inlKo the 12 and 13 in order to give me gunrusmen more n-" of their own during the holidays. Grant High Won't ' ! Meet Medford 11 ! PORTLAND, Ore., Nov..2S. t A. i P.) The football team of (irant ' high school here will not meet . life Medford high school eleven ,or any other team In a post ieu- son game fur the mythti-.-il state championship, offlvhils of the school announced rtoil.iy .after members of the Oram eleven had decided against such a con test. j "Our lMya are tired." W. T- Fletcher, principal of the school. , Hiiitt. 1 itey had a very hard (season In the Poitl.md city league nnd they feel (hey have had enough fool ha 1 1 for this season. I agree with them but- the de cision on a post-season game was left to the team." Sale Of Ocean Lines Ordered WAS'HlNtiToN, Nov. 2!t. (AIM The xlilp.!ng hoard today ord ered the hhIo of Ihree Pacific ocean lines under two methods or bidding. The Hues nre lite American Australia n-Or lent line; the Oregon-Oriental line and the Arperlrnn-Orlentut Mull line. mssj-ASTORspeace is Clergymen Caused Arrest of 39 Chorus Folk; Rap At Vulgarity LOH ANdKI.KS. Not. JO. ( V. IM Mmlrii "f "llt Maminan, a main trt hunky tonk lmw, hlaaed two promiuent paitort out aid a 4'ourtroom here today and added the only zet to the irlal of 27 women and i nnn of the rhoruR, churned will, prexeutini: Bn "'' pniution." . Ht:lrtlon of a Jury (ok up th entire ourt nnUm. and II wan not mill! Iter. "Fighting Hob" Shulrr and Dr. Gimtav lifitfleh he trial mum - that court ,an" "T" "T, . ,h, minimis hIoik ii irvH. makin farm. hii.inc anil bo.ini. The ai-lion wan halteil hy ptilir. L . . mho nunhl the rsnw for nlimrno tn f i,ieaik iraifii-. The two panr aiii-ii mairr- '""'1 ,n ,'r""tln,, a,,"",i ,h' "'" the urniip. and will appear a iiiiee amiln.t them. - .. Klin. alH(1 . - . " "' "m'it lewd. Tiilear and putrid I have ever . DEADLINE FOR LIS. AID NEAR Recruiting Officer Will - Help LxOOldiers to Get Insurance j ! ith the date of expiration on xorornmeiit In i,iirance fam annrtiarhinc eriz. enn( j Uwran recrultinx of- fleer here for the I. S. army. 310 , xvlllten, bnllrtinit. yesterday an I nilllll.i ,ht he will aid a. nounred that he will aid auy ' ' np l""V"" P'"n ' reoucin loca.1 ejolilier who has . m.r-ap-' ' O'eRon auto license fee to piled for the iiisurince and wliv,hri dollars waa dismissed af tH wishes to do so.. .. .... . lia4 '-dlveft.ivmee'Hjir at thq Tiuie for' filiHK of appllcatlo-ia for Ihe.e" ..ollrl. .III ne.'mi,.r ni.'Sera. l.owma said. .. ..h,. .,.,..,. and those who desire advuntnceM of the offer should act immediate-j jv . omer properry wouia nave to uv ' "ruder tlm Xational Bonn. Act I ""' 1f"T l"d. and the pro-ex-service men can obtain Innir-, ""el reduction mlfrht result -In anee policies rued on their lime of armv service free of cost. wn,,rBn",,B " lw lu (Continue! on Tape Two) wlopment of" Klamarh county M wan pointed out. There are ev- . Indian Held On Cruelty Charge Kugene Weeks. Indian, wnn nrrmtail Vnaturdnr ehiirail wllh ienrin . An uf fiier frm lne f.l),'rlff'f ntti..a a wL-a nn u-1 h ' ., . a . . . because site would not cive him ninn.1' 111m n-if.. I..I.I n..llAA .ha VoH,.i ', Klvp , hjm e h waIlte, , hlly .hlkr Wwka lltosi.n,M , tht, time of arrest, polieu said. Mercury Hits 60 Below In North KAIIIHANKS. Alaka. Nov. 2. il'Pl Wllh even i-oldnr weHther predicted for tonwrrow Alaska was held within the stinging grip ion of whone ptill had caused of an arctic winter tonight. hit arrest. The temperature whbh has -"We were jut talking abont been dropping since Friday, stood the explosion," a member of between 40 and So degrees below the Jury fntf . 'when aomeotne Hero here today and outlying lighted a match and the wholo point 4 reported tern pern tit res of building seemed lo explode.' more than tin degrees below The bootlegger, Adolph Caral xero. ' lo, was convicted hy the jury. Midwest Boy Hailed Healthiest In U. S. ! ('llK AtJO. Nov. yroi ihristeuen of . (TPl Hlunchard, . In . an d .Marie Antrim, IvInkniHii, celtent by tho examiners. Khiis., were selected tonight as She weight 121 pounds and if the most hctillhy hoy and girl 5 feet n 1-4 tin hes tul. She Is In the fnlted - States. n member of a family of seven The award Is nvwle annually children, four of whom are older : In competition of state health uml two younger thnn she. ; champions nt the convention of Yoitna Cbrlstensen Is 1 S years I tho "4-H" club .Induing Is old nnd al tributes phvulcal per supervlsed by the I'nlted States fection to hard work on father lepartment of Agriculture. , farm and playing foothill nnd Miss Antrim is 1 .1 years old basketball in hlub school. He Is nnd au nttrncilve high school a high school graduate and ha : sophinore. Her rules for henlth been a member of the H uluh I are regular meals nnd a pl.ttn or six year, diet; nine hours sleep regularly; Hoth the boy and girl adhered ndc'iuute exercise nnd sensible clothe, she does not dance Marie has dark brown hnir and blue ryes. Her clear com - plexion does not require eome- tics, licr features are regular, Europe's. Hinging On Parley Important Meeting ot League of. Nations Disarmament Board Starts Today. GKNKVA, Nov. 29. (U., V.) The great nations of the world arc ready for the important conference of the . league of nations preDara- """ "" 11 p" , tor? i disarmament commis- .sjon'vhich opens tomorrow inaugurating the most vjtal "'h"' """h " 'i' iwo weeKS in me nisiory ui . me itTag lit;. i lie I'covt v. r . , , ,. I""1"!'5 -I'"" . this meetinsr. - The co v lei detexatlon In armed, -with a d ran tie disarmament pro-? cram, hut Knjrland. Krance amh Italy, and. uoxlbiy the Vnlied ; State, will do their ntmowt I prevent the noclet delegation from . deviating from the agenda of the 1 conference and making It th 1 nr cart Ion for a general debate. ; Hovtn .nltle Maxim Uivlnoff, no v lei aslt t (ixMtlunrl on l'atc Vovr) t . . 'C of C. Opposed i To Plan for Cut ; In License Fees "i"-'' 'nmniffree yesteraay HOd ItWIW gre4 .toM alace the "Present plan hiahways It s eh on Id not he altered. If the licence fee U" redneed PI,lnK " present highway era Important faifchwayx belo-J constructed In the state and any thing to hinder ihh would be a Brent di'Rwbac.k. directors felt. (Continued on Pmk ix) Oddities in the Day's News (railed Pro) SAX FltAXCISCO. NaT. 2!l. t lr P,.A lrr 'deliberaUt,? on a qllor fa,e behind closed doom. was lh.. a' panic WTe TO Iny-whVn Vrf accumulntlon of leaking gas exploded In the room. No ' one was Injured but III JuVors made n runh for the dor nnd loudly shouted for their freedom. They . were ushered into the judge's chambers until te room had aired. The jury was considering; 4 case of a bootlegger, the explo- And Girl Are teeth porfoct and Ihe proportions of her figure -were adjudged -fx- ) rigidly to the diet nnd sleeping , schedules perfevted by the de- , partment nf agriculture nnd used ; by the clubs. The boy's health srore wis f.M5 per cent and. the f girl's !f per cent. ,