75-GALLON STSLL S B!SEIZED By SHERIFf IIBail For Richard Kline, 35, Cr North Of Wolfsville, Fixed ;At SI .000. !' TWO WOMEN AT HOME M ! WHEN OFFICERS ARRIVED R1Quantity Of Whiskey. Mash And EJugs Found—Still Is Dis- Ijmantled. !rSweoping down on a 75-?n!!or. scii: in * operation in. the sprm-chouse o' Rich- ,ce ( ard Klir.e. about 35, near Wolfsvilie. (°a ; Sheriff Charles W. Crum and Deputies ; :o; Frank O. Lowc-rv and Orman. Harris 1 lt;J-• early Mwdjy afternoon sensed the still.F: fore Justice Sherman. F. Bowers this t c:! morning- Hts bail -aas Jlxed at Sl.OOfl jL } Two women, Mr-;. R.ehnrd Siine and I ^ | Mrs. Glenn Kline. her sister-in-law. ?.erc j 3-| at the home about three miles north or j ts , Wolfs mile when the slier ill's party ar-;in I I .-b r;;ed. Seeing the officers. Mrs. Rich- \I ard Khrse. the officers said, hurriedly: o:shut oft the still, but the officers had I qI already seen it in operation. ; _j Twenty-one gallons of whiskey in j ' kegs, together with 200 gallons of mash |JL ' and several half gallon jugs, were found, j cij The still was situated about iou yards [i frcm the Kline home, which is some i) ‘ distance off a main highway. A well- ; Cdayused road led to the spring-house in t which, the still was kept.,rlt;*- 1 Mrs. Richard Kline told the officers■ o' ; her husband was in Hagerstown. He arho ; ? as cited to appear today. The still i was dismantled by the officers.:ure s51UClt'e:J