SATURDAY' MORNING AUGUST 27; 1927 rvX devoted THE MORNING ARGUMENT EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE All corrMpoBlM tor ttu iepn maut mutt b ignA bj tk wntsr. aut b rtta oa n aid ! pr mly. vkenht "t bo long. 150 word. by harm- AUNT HET By Robert Qoillen POOR PA By Claude Callan , shelter- even for is type," Hed Her- devoted iow him! mother's. no signs n! I've child," ailing on that?"' told her. asn't so. e family. 1 amount lu might ) b Bobbs- -o i kregation lots of I at one tide in i, getting getting bp of this can look crop for ial ' part HH make I flax. There d in the delegates pes'. The he apos tlve ton 'stood by race. E. Jmerchant electrical pons of is being be rations s. It is me your- under-through an elec pa know st all Eu- is hrwer England st as low as 60 per of , The pgthened. merest ea. help., for m's trade Jsion, in fely con- ore pros- rhia is a through it ppssi- QXL.Y ANOTHKR HOKHOU Editor Statesman: , In Exodus 21 we read "Thou shalt give life for life, eye for eve." and In Matthew 5 we read: "It hathbeen said an eye for an eye, ana a tootn tor a loom, oui I say unto; you that ye resist not evil." 'Which of these commands should Christians of the present age obey? :if the law of Moses, -; why not be consistent and obey aH i the laws of Moses? If the. laws"ot xJesus are our guide, why not obey them? - But we like to have both lawsMn use, for the merciful laws of Jesus are beautiful for ourselv es, and 'the cruel laws of Moses are lovely for other sinners. Jesus did not revoke one command of the moral law which was written on tables of stone. But he did revoke many of the laws of Mos- e-p. which he tells , us were given only on account of the hardness of their hearts. If we like to see others "reap what they have sown." we should be willing to .reap what we have spwif ourselves or else be guilty of disgusting selfishness. If the deaths of Willos and Kel ley wourd bring any. pure joy' or solace to the hearts of those whom they have bereaved, I should probably 'desire their dsath. But I cannot, believe that it would. I believe- that it would only add another horror to what they have endured already. j If the death of these men were to help in diminishing crime in the future, I might wish them to die, but I do not believe anything of the kind. I believe that capi tal punishment only helps to fam iliarize people with crime and hor ror. , Emily R. Cromley. Salem. Or.. "Aug. 26, 1927. MOB IN FURY ASSAULTS CONSULATE IN FRANCE ,- (Continued from page 1) ;rotos" DAYS e u des stor- ig, with onnel of own as whose the Fred een se- service pman is n Motor business e, being rwln and Ivhom are concern. ng with Otto WH ICH to Wil- ion Auto Sacco-Vanzetti sympathizers, will coxer the sides and windshields of the long line of automobiles in Sunday's funeral procession, it was learned tonight from mem bers of the defense committee. Protests against all associated with bringing about the execution of the two radicals will be of the same nature as those carried by pickets during the short lived protest meetings near the state house and. on Boston Common be fore last Monday. Thousands who did not see the bodies of the two men last night at the north end funeral chappel, and hundreds who came again to pay them honor, passed through lines of Qplice and the four-man guard of honor to gaze at the flower-banked coffins in steady, orderly streams today. It was es timated that about 25,000 per sons "had, visited the undertake in g rooms. : Neither Miss Vanzetti nor Mrs. Sacco would view the bodies, . de fense committee- members said. y-Mfag flfary Donovan, jximilmr )t the defence " committee V arretted last night for displaying placards at the undertaking rooms, was charged in municipal court today with "advocating anarchy and in citing riot." Her request for continuance until Monday was granted by the court and her bail of 25 was renewed. REDS IMPRISON NUMBER OF MINERS IN MEXICO (Continued from page 1) tity of the Americans involved. Several days ago Satterwhite reported to the state department -3T cncmng&p I aim! I If I I P MOM 10 dhl nmmm tMmZZml nauabom, inieii with Btao r I mmr PiMiUt. Ik tern BHiHO I II'- - iltimmiin me jj.h it. rlmr nw I LIS S7 U. 8. I Govern men t Inspected MEAT.Q IFF BROS. MARKET Liberty r - 1 1: Phone 1528 Statesman's Big Radio Prize (test for Boys arid Girls for 25 Votes t J,'when neatly cut out. and brought or mailed it Department ot THE OREGON STATESMAN, (the person whose name Is written thereon. ,tly. Void after Oct. 1 , "There alnt no way or tellln. but my notion Is it's all right to say your prayers lyin down after a hard day's washln on MonJay." (Copyright. 1927, Publisher Syndicate) As a youngster I thought a fellow my present age was an old man, instead of bein' just in the prime of life." . - (Copyright. 1927, Publishers Syndicate) that on last Sunday labor agita tors had- gone - to the -Amparo- mines from Guadalajara, forty miles to the east, in an attempt to incite Mejqican workmen jto take action against, foreigners in the event of the execution of Sac r.o and Vanzetti. His report to day made no direct reference to such propaganda, but .said that the mining property was seized yesterday by "red syndicates.' Satterwhite .reported thai al foreigners had left the mine sur roundings and taken -refuge in Guadalajara except the 18 -Amer-, leans and 11 British subjects , at Amparo itself. , rr .The state department revealed ' also that Satterwhite, accompany ied by Ihe British consul, had on last; Suadar drawn! the attention of the federal military command er at Guaralajara! to the anti foreign' propaganda; which was be ing spread at Guadalajara, and to the evil results which .might derive from it. KAIX BEGINS TO FAIX. EUGENE, AUG.! 26. (AD At 11: 30, tonight rain began fall ing gently, the1 first since July 2d. As the" harvest, of grain in th; district Jslnearly completed the showerVwih be welcomed. Buy Statesman. "Want Ads First Christian Church : ' j Will have as speaker Sunday morning at il o'clock DR. E. V. 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