rSurprise Sprung- When Lease Is Produced.He denied the chicken house, near which the liquor was found, was on his premises- He was hazy about the directors or officers of the so-called club, but was sure he had no lease.A moment later, however. Mr. Nelson flashed the lease covering the night club and the chicken house in question, and a plat showing the j ground covered in the lease broughtdt.’sit5-ieleyall parts of the place under Lyte's control.An additional surprise was sprung by Charles Holt, owner of the property. who testified he had leased the property to Lyte.In summing up. before the jury, Mr. Nelson called attention to that part of Lyte’s testimony which was contradicted and suggested that the remainder of his testimony might be taken with a grain of salt.