Show ORDER R m TO JO CLOSE COURT TO m YOUNG OUNG Jury in Bridge Case Asks Exclusion VIEWED TOO LA LATE T 1 Most Testimony Already Alread Presented S Members ot of the jury the cue case of the state against Fred Galllgher Galligher alias D. D H. H BrIdge charged with a. a offense against a young i gIrl waited upon Judge Chris Chris' Mathison in chambers before court Friday morning and suggested that the th- court make a ruling young youn men and women from th courtroom during the taking ot of tel tel- telI I 0 The jurors stated that they h bad observed that a number ot of S' S gIrls and boys had been seated as as' as spectators In the courtroom the pre pre- volus day and they felt that the nature na- na ture of the testimony ny was such that it was was was' not to the best interests or of young people to hear it The court stated that he had considered con con- i makins aking an exclusion order at the beginning ot of the trial but had refrained from doIng so at request request re- re quest of counsel for defense and In view of the tact fact that such suell a an 01 order or- or del der had not been made at the begin fling he felt that little good would be accomplished by making It now no especIally as all allot of the testimony which the young youns per per- sens should riot not hear had been pre pre- SherIff BenjamIn R. R Harries a witness for tor the state who had reI i-er turned from Wyoming wa as called to the stand by the state and was under examination durIng durIng- the morning session After the sheriff sherif completed his hla testimony the case wa Was continued until Monday because ot of Illness or of orth th the complaining witness who was unable to remaIn In court She he tainted Thursday afternoon following follow follow- Ing one and one halt hours On the stand relating testimony ot of the at- at tail fair and court was until Friday a |