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PAGE TER. EXCLUSIVE, PICTURES OF VATICAN INTERIOR AT ROME These EXCLUSIVE photographs of the interior of the Vatican at Rome. They show innermost recesses of the papal palace, the Pope’s secret chambers, conference rooms, etc. They are the most remarkable series of their kind ever taken. | had never been before. ‘The Pope's favorite, if not only, recreation is a walk through the be: genuine int i This ph hows him taking a walk. p dene. He is anion, Mgr. tifal Vatican gardens. He takes 2 t the gardening werk to be This may remind you somewhat of the cabinet room where our president meets his chief advisers. photo shows the private meeting room whe world are settled. The the Pope confers with the Cardinals, and affairs of the Catholic PLOT T0 SAVE SLAVERFROM GALLOWS SEEN $105,000 Insurance Is Working for Life of Kels, Say Reports. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15—(Unit- ed Press)—Charging that the life of Tlex Kels, convicted murderer, is to be saved by a “frame-up” of three prison directors in order to save several insurance companies from paying $105,000 to his widow in event that he ix hanged, Governor Friend W, Richardson issued a wtatement late today denouncing the new “spinal test” authorized by the board to determine Kels’ sanity. Kels 1s sentenced to hang January 4 for the murder of Ed. Meservy, whose bedy was placed in a hay- wtack and burned, leaving evidence to make {it appear that he, Kels, was dead, Although allentsta declared Kels wane, permigaion was obtained by Mrs. Kels from the prison board yesterday for a spina! fluid teat to The Vatican Secretary of State and Exterfor Affairs is Mgr. Bor- hongini Duca. is evidently a frame-up on the part determine a possible blood tint] of three dirsctors who are hosti'e which friends claim make him sub-!to ma and my administration and ject to a form of insanity, The) intended for the purpase ofsintim!-| jest is te be made in the presence | gar ior of a penitentiary doctor, a doctor} eon. of the strange things Js that appointed by Mra, Kelg and several | ¢y, teat Suniibars ions DICE boar other physicians The governor's statement want to have Kely tested foy a com- ja as munieable diwease in the first in fo'lows} stance, a test which they admit can “Numerous investigations and] have nothing whatever to do with to be sane, sons visit the prison to gain information and after interviewing Kels and observing his penditions they have all pronounsed him sane, “The issue involved here hig sanity, "The whole matter is a seandal and outrageous attempt to prevent he exeeution of the law, This ex- eoution will furnish an exampie to eriminals all ever the state that will afeguard the lives of men, wemen i is finan eial, for if Kels suffers the conse-)anq ehildren and pretect the homes quenees of his crime, a great sum| and firesides ef our state,” ef money will have to be paid to the widow, “One of the startling things f have aid that in prehiste fliseovered is that Judge OC. H, Mc a eee riniticns Laughlin, @ member of the state] "00 inete Of at re. alme board of prison firectors, 1s, wo |e eet a today as pording tq the Information eat 3 received from the state : commissioner, @ director and stock-| ees holder in one gf the life insurance} Mfedicai prescriptions in France companies which holds policy on the | of Kelis, ust be written in the language of The resolution gf the priagn board! that country, VIOLATORS ARE SENTENCED TO NATRONA JAIL Scotch Flavoring Is Found in Equipment For Moonshining. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 15.— Peter Matheson and F. McKenzie pleaded guilty in federal court here Friday of what District Attorne; Albert D, Walton characterized a “Scotch scheme for making money," and were sentenced to fines of $300 each, with commitment to the Na- trona county jail until the fines are paid. They were indicted for viola- tion of the prohibition act following a raid at Casper which found them in possession of Mquor and lMquor- making apparatus. Among other things seized in the raid, was flavoring to give moonshine the ‘or of Scotch whisky. SEE ane Pumpkin Pie Nature must havo been aware of the lure of pumpkin ple, since she scattered the raw matetfal over | such a wife range, Wherever frost | appearg there the pumpkin must be to furnish a real reason for the frost'a coming, “When the frost 1* on the punkin, and the fodder's Jn the shock,’ pumpkin plo comes into Its own, ' For a time It pushes into the background. the other plea which have whotted appetites for the supreme autumn artidle, Other ples may have done for spring and summer, but when frost has put the real tang of autumn inte the pumpkin it's time for pumpkin ple Pumpkin pio tg democratio; aa an American institution it vies with mince pie en Thanksgiving and tmas no doubt successfully in cases, Pumpkin ple is even ten for breakfast by some people very housewife has her peculiar 4 touch, which she be lieves a to delectability, - Some eavy spicing, which has a 1ey to rob the pumpkin of its jen color, Others prefer the gold to the spice. brave writer would dare write what he considered the ene and only recipe for pumpkin pis. One which has found fayer in fhe Casper Sunday His Holiness Pope Pius XI does not seem to haye aged any sincé his | e‘ection to the high office. It never was believed a Poy that has bhanvened. It shows thé v Mer, Pizzardo I> tho Pope'n Seo- retary of State nnd Interlor Affairs. His fs a most Important post in the church, the eyes of thousand’ is; For two pies, take three cups of stewed and sieved pumpkin, two cups of mi one oup of sugar, one teasy salt, two eggs, a half t n of cinnamon and a pinch of grated nutmeg, Line twa pie pans as for custard pie and bake in @ moderate oven.— fndianapolis News —— fhe first animal to succumb to a very colg temperature jg the horse, No picture could give you a clearer conception of the interior of the atican. Each room opens into another one, as the photo plainly shows. tienen nto) "We ae x fagnece C7 JOWNT REPLY 70 GERMAN OFFER HELD POSSIBLE) Poincare Communicates With Belgium on Proposal. By WEBB MILLER (United Press Staff Correspondent.) PARIS, Dec. 15.—Premier Poin- care tonight started an exchange of views with Belgium regarding a joint reply to Germany's request for direct negotiations on Ruhr and Rhineland accords. German charges d'affaires at Paris and Brussels submitted a re- quest from the Marx government for appointment of a commission to consider the situation in the occu- pied areas, The reply of the French and Bel- glan governments probably will be delivered Monda: Premier Polncare, who recetyed the German charge d'affaires, Herr Von Hoesch this morning, refused to consider the suggestion of nego: tlationg unless it was put in write There even is a place for a Major Domo in the Vatican and the Mar- quis Sacchetti fills that post. Dawes, former director of the budget, and Owen D. Young, of the Gefteral Electric company, have been invited to represent the United States unofficially on the commit tees of experts that are to examine Germany's capacity to pay. No, Not Even an Attorney Would Cause Him Grief Even a lawyer who manifest'y belongs to a class of mon who must turn a deaf ear to the pit cous pleadings of sympathy-seck- ing humans ts forced at times to ing, This was done in the after:| forget the technicality of law anc neon, follow the course which nature The French premier atrong!y| seema to have mapped out for opposed any discussion of yepara-| him, ‘Witness thia story out of tions er withdrawal of allied troopa| Judge Henry W, Brennan's of: of occupation fice, Germany's pequest was regarded] A man was belng sued for a with seme suspicion, the French believing Marg might be attempt: ing te take advantage of develop- ments in the plans of the repara- tions commission, These included anneuncement that @harleg ‘G, sum ef money last week and was called into eourt by the lawyer for tho plaintiff, Judge Brennan scarcely peliey ed the facts registered by his eyes when he saw the defendant, would allow thi: seeret } | { These photographs were taken after negotiations extending over many months. Pope Pius gave special permissioin to enter parts of the Vatican where a camera | ant’-cham eee ° chamber to be photographed for the outside public—but of the Pope's private reom. Into this beautiful walk the Pope often ne de Lourdes in the gardens. ‘n the course of a walk. an ex-service man who had lost the use of both legs during the recent World war. The magistrate turned to the lawyer. ‘Haye you got the heart bring. this man into. court?” asked. The attorney admitted he did- not and ‘turned ‘on his heel, leav- ing the court room. ree TWO ARE DEAD, MANY HURT IN TRAIN WRECK LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Deo, 15,— (Uniter, Press)—Twe trainmen were killed and a number of passengers injured when two Missouri Pacific passenger trains clashed near here late tonight, Ambulances and gutemobiles has- to he When the’ Pope receives he sits on a throne in an immense room. Here it is. The majesty of the cham- ae defies ogi ek Paintings by Michael Angelo and Raphael are on the walls and the ceiling is wonder- ly carv: —————SsSsSsSsssssSsSsSsSsssSssMMssF comes. It shows the Chapel Here His Holiness often prays tened with nurses and ph: the scene of the wreck following re- ports that a large number of pas- sSengers had been injured. None of the injured had been brought to, local hospitals at 11:30 tonight. ‘The two trains collided head-on as the result of an open switch, ac- cording to the trainmen. The dead: Ben Lamberson, fireman. E. W. Plerce, engineer. WOOLWINE — VERY ILL PARIS, Deo, 15.—Thomas Lee Woolwine, famous prosecutor «f Los Angeles, who is suffering from hemorrhage of the liver, was rest- ing more easily tonight, (At the hours scheduled for another blood transfusion, he wag sleeping and the transfusion wag postponed, aN