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steM’M * DAILY OUT OUR WAV items ** < w URSDAY a . ««w as«» Radicals Sftoco murder, have th e ir fin a l s tr u g g le a n d m u s t die. TJte g o v e r n o r o f t h e »to te o f M a a sa ch u a e tU s c o n d u c te d a th o ro u g h s tu d y o f th e tr ia l w d su b se q u e n t e v e n ts o f th e c a se — then u p h eld th e d e c isio n o f th e ju r o r s w h o tw ic e fo u n d th e tw o 'r a d ic a ls - away. The «Manned waa barn in Lux- •mhu»». Germany, Ma» 1«. * • • • . an« waa «1 yearn of axe at the time of har paantna. Surviving Mr». Braaten la her husband, w b * 1» an 8. F. auction foreman with headquarters at Gregory, » » d three ehlldraa; Mra. L. A, Lovingston. W ' v e CROWDED US IW feT U 0 f c W t i & Society dem ands e r o u s elem en ts, ip so c ie ty . A y l n o w r a d ica ls th r ea te n v e n g e n o e i f th e pair gose to the e le c tr ic ch a ir. Jt if* a lw a y s tru e th a t A m e r ic a m u st f ig h t th e e n e m y w ith in a s w e ll a s p r o te c t h e r s e lf a g a in s t MfcMAYU w- V What «• te» Rumanian spalV f óf the agw A of «Se fo r wing y Redress for a People A D e tr o it in a n u ia o tu iw r, w h o se m a g a ziu e to o k a d v a n ta g e o f h im b y s a y in g u n k in d th te g s a b o u t th e J e w is h p e o p le , h a s j u s t 'e a t e n $200,000 w o rth o f crow . T h e lib e l s u it in t h is a m o u n t, b ro u g h t in t h e \ n am e o f H erm an B e r n s te in , h a s b een w ith d r a w n in c o n sid er a tio n o f an a p o lo g y , a r e tr a c |io u , und up offer on th e p a r t o f th e m a n u f a c t u r e r to p a y the coat o f p r e p a r in g th e s u it W h ile th te is in te n e stte g ) a n e v e n m ore i u t e r enting p h a se o f th e a ffa ir to u s U th a t b ro u g h t f o r w a r d b y B e r n ste in in som e o f h is corrvspoudonoo w ith P o n t , iu w h ich h e m e n tio n s, th a t h is race, u« « ra ce, M 110 red ress for tho p u b lish ed a tta c k s o f th e F o r d m a g a zin e. T h e lib e lin g o f one m a n b r o u g h t ju s tic e fo r a p eo p le. I n o th e r w ords, i f th e n gm e o f a n in d iv id u a l hRd n o t been u sed i t w o u ld h a v e been u n n ecessary fo r F o r d t o h a v e d isc o v e r e d th e h o r r id th in g s h is m a g a z in e h a d b een s a y in g b eh in d h is b«ck. « " m '■»»ev—v ’ “ M u rd er g a n g a w e d by j u r y ” »ays a pgpss d isp a tc h . W e th in k that, m u st b e au u n u su al j u r y a n d u n u su a l m u rder g a n g . M ed ford te to o n to h a v e an u p -to -d a te ph*y- Rd. W f co m p lu n en t ou r aiste» c ity in her e ffo H f BOUVWQOB IS WORRIED 1 T — — \ “Who WM Uto M mm M lornlng,** " I hear« talking 1 >»?» hand. Phelps made hl» steps wlip determined tread to tka spot wgere Sheriff Spoffard waa sunning big»- self. Nine msa M t of ten. a id er »he clrcumstancea, would either hnve told of their discovery la subdue« W h lu tra or haws Issued excited orders. Phelps did neither. la the most smtter gt fact wsy We placed the facts before the sher iff. "Here’s the hond.” ha gxplaloc-X producing the docamaat. “and here is a Uat Of the stolen numbers. My daughter «ays she found It 1» Howard s cabin. It seams to me to have agy mens*. I eonlda’t un- that the matter demands aa Invev tigaUoa.” »Howard, ehf** The eyes sad ears ply had to know. I cared too much. of 4law and order sharpened. *»1 I took the bond and cgme bach and never did like his looks. Too up* aafced /o n for the eircu iar-4o com- stags, that’s what eat me agio’ him from tbs s ta rt He’s not the first A aromeat’e silence la which an crook who’s given himself sway by idol «apmed to amaah to the group«. tryin* to high hat the folks he T h m Phelps asked softly: Should be mgkln* friends of." "Does be know you have thlsf" He tightened his belt and started H e knows that I know he bad Into action. . LO8 AMGBLBS, Ang. 5.— (IP) Hollywood returned Thursday to its teak o f gnaaalng the names of sevea motion picture actresses whom L ite Grey Chaplin intends to name la her amended com plaint . Her diyeece ag a in s t. hay cemediaa husband, Charlie Chap- t — th o se w jth p u t. Tfce jib e is n o t w ith o u t w a r r a n t. V a lia n t in Waa, th is n a tio n lia s been u n iv e r g a lly u n su a o essfo l ip it s p e a o e -tu n e n e g o tia tio n s. ‘W e h a v e n e v e r lo s t a W®r a n d h a v e n e v e r w q n a c o n fe r e n c e ,’ o n e m an w r o te , a n d h is to r y — p a r tic u la r ly recen t h is to r y — b e a r s h im o u t. A t Geneva, Ambassador G ib son a n d A d m ir a l J o n e s h a v e b een d o in g e x c e lle n t w ork . B u t th e ir p r e d e c e sso r s in th e e x p e r im e n t o f d is a rm a m en t, a n d th o se lu s ty o r a to r s o f th e I n ite d State» Senate w h o tr ie d to v o te th is n a tio n in to th e s te w o f O ld W o r ld a ffa ir s b y m e a n s o f th e L e a g u e o f N a tio n » a n d W o r ld C ou rt h a v e fu r n ish e d a b u n d a n t p r o o f t h a t t h is c o u n tr y , in in te r n a tio n a l d ip lj - m a cy a t le a s t, is s t ill 4 o n ly a .ch ild . ’ I s o la tio n n a s been A m e r ic a 's g r e a te s t s in g le b le ssin g . G eorge W a s h in g ton r e c o g n iz e d th a t, e v e n in th e in fa n t d a y s o f th e n a tio n .. A n d B a r a k B o se n , c a n n y R u ssia n a m b a ssa d o r to th e U n ite d S ta te s , y e a r s a g o , su m m ed th e s it u a t io n p ith ily w h e n h e sa id our n a tio n a l m o tto sh o u ld b e : ' ‘G od b le ss th e A tla n tic O cea n .'— D earb orn I n r , Brogan? Funeral service» a*? to he Udd « * Bti»k * ;R MUK COULDKif RAISE A BALLOQM N B t w W m p T B R tS D O P S O M R C A flL E W X K Q y W fcO U 'fA U G H T O ’ lW moon . S M A D E O uR LAST MOVE W E fo J U F « 6 « M 0 F M H E .R G ould u s e . - f a i s herb s o t u , ALONG* C O M ES A GOGGLE e*E D SMOOPE^ R O O T » U P A G U S H E R Q F O H -« th a t th e y p a y tjie su p rem e p e n a lty in o rd er to secu re th e p r o tec tio n o f o th ers. A s k ille r s th e y a r e d a n g mgnt on a w o r e eq u a b le b a s is. Mon Undertaking jtnk>m . F ath er 0 a r- mody, pa»** pf tfo ugthgiic Church In charge. B urial will be In Mountain View Cemetery. TW B NO M A O h a v e fo r fe ite d th e ir r ig h t to liv e w h en th e y w ere p a p e r ptou «, b u t to t h e G en ev a C on feren ce, w h er e Bite gR tion i s a tte m p tin g a t le a s t to p la o e d isap m a- Olney, tana; Charles F . Ernster, T a coma, Washington, and Grace Y e t b e c a u se th e se tw o m en are c r e d ite d w ith b e in g r a d ic a ls th ere are th o u sa n d s o f th e ir ra d ica l b reth ren w h o rise to c h a r g e th a t c a p ita l ap d n o t ju s tic e b r o u g h t a b o u t th e ir c o n v ictio n - T h e rp i s m uch r e sp e c t for la w ip th is c o u n try . U n d o u b te d ly th e g r e a t m a jo r ity o f p eo p le b e lie v e ju s tic e is b e in g done. S u r e ly S a c c o an d V a n Z e tti the itaO hingten Conference, where A m erica »cropped e x p e n s iv e b a ttle sh ip « in |exoh an ge fa r uh» foia H a r death waa unexpected, H er oondlriaa waa seemingly nq worse and eke atept peacefully teg . a ll wa m u st r e m e m b e r,’ p a U p n iz in g ly rem ark s tfce L on d on ' SpuototOT, ‘ tb * t th e U n ite d S t a te s is o n ly a c h ild in in te r n a tio n a l affair»-’ A n d s tr a n g e ly e n o u g h th e B r itis h jo u r n a l is r e fe r r in g n o t ■ «a* svealog, August 4. 1»»7, a t bgr home luflrogory, Qaacaa. g u ilt y o f m urder. U n le s s fro m federal^ c o u r ts in te r v e n tio n is se cu red — w h ic h n o w seem s ippst im prQ bftbliH ylM tw o m u st p a y th e p e n a lty ^ o r th e c r im e o f w h ic h th ey w ere Fairly c o n v ic te d , ‘ T h ere are th o u sa n d s w h o s a y th e y s y m p a th iz e w ith S accp and Y g n Z e tti. ¥ © t th e y w e r e fou n d guilty o f ta k in g h u m an life . B o b b e ry w « s th e m otive. A p a y m a ste r an d h is g u a r d w e r e s la in b y th e p a ir. I t w a s in a ll id e ta ils a co ld -b lo o d e d k ill- d ep e n d e n t. AND t in what mouth «id th« now- ager Queen M arie sail froxg New York, dklle« by the tllnerfs of th» K in g r . 0 •» i - 'A * , » , A» onrl statole hqoks grow l»rg • Q or w |a t C fB trei Europe»» er, so do our jails. royal fam ily was the late Klgg Perhaps the worst place the?« Ferdinand a member ? Is to fall down Is on the job, 4. How does Rumania rank Ip wealth among the other Balkan ie frost killed countries? 5. From what country does the e be coming mother the hoy hing of Ru m an ia com»? I. W h at popular America» A lawyer'«. »uoee»« depend* novelist la »«credited w ith having m ore upon how h l use» language used Rumania as the scene of than upon how he quotes law. J. What title has ex-crow» The test of a college education prince Carol use« aa hie own Mac» is whether the graduate can take hla father s death? It and m akes a llviqg out of Levine, who flew w ith Cham berlln across the. A tlan tic, g>nd| The smMidhd document, s » | broke an« eorSing to hgr personal attorney A H plana d|ved rd the n o ir an« nncle, Bdwin McMnrray, w ill th, Ye won- bp filed grohsbly the early part hag» were. of negt week. Ip general, he said, it would substantiate charges . ’’G irl Sues Motorfet” »ny» a Mr» Cbapjlp made ip her or headline. O fttim e* » miM *n tlle iginal complaint, that Chaplin m otor Is better than two In th f wps over friendly TR h seven screen plgyerp, all prominent in IhS «Bov|p cplppy. The favorite old egepse ahouf Mrs. Chaplin’s refusal to ac- the girls ”Mt>t having a thing t? cer t a , »ettlempnt, reported su- wear*' Is almost legitimate these G jQ rifj nt » H P ,000 has been days. taken as an Indication that the case w ill he aired in the open , The reason some people renf evsria «togttag August 22. houses is because i t ’s dangerouy Lyndol Young, head of the to sleep in gargles. law m m of Yonpg a Yoang, de posed ce»nse| for Mr«. Chaplin, Quakers, at a recent convent and McMurray eagaaad ip a heat tlon, decided to "pep” up thely ed egchauge ot personalities yes ietings. I t does aeote a» M fhey terday. mUlfcnm f n t h e Whan that prop .»• On what side did Rumania it. fight during the W orld W ar? ». W h a t is the »awe of Qqaaa H es Heck Says: ‘‘As between Maria*» «»Mthtor who made the Thia and That, my opinion is vo boon rathe» quhtt «4 Mid recent trip to the VgRed state»? that there Is more That tha» 10. Is Queen M arie a member there is This *“ of the Rumanian Regency Boqrd? Amerio» is a country whepe |>oy put y«u in Ia n for things fhaf ANSWERS I. The Missouri Valley Confer? t o » ean't ^ e put I» j» ll fpr- 1. Cantor College team, ville, Ky. T. Nicholas Murray Butler, * ■ C ol, Lindberg wrote hie nam» trF rin c e tq n and Harvard ». United States MHltgry Acad- ig a'telephone hogth at Streator, PO RTLA N D, Qr4., Aug. 5— (U»l | . Princeton. I» „ Jan ro ry | f 2 « . W e Just — The supreme council, Kutghta 4. ’’ Red’’ Orange. ». Gettysburg. knew same slu would find hint? of Cojumhu»- s»4«d M» I * 17 *: "B U I” Roper. 10. University of California. e » tl conveqtipu . hqre Thursday after-, noon an« the »000 visiting dele gates were heeding tow»rd their homes. The council took no action on the 1921 convention olty leaving the ch.ojce up to the supreme board which w ill meet In Octo ber. The "ghost walked’’ at the council Thursday morning when delegates received »161,000 as rotlage and per diem. W H I R ltner la v i s i t i n g In James Vance, Karl Hubbgrd. M r. and Mrs. D. R. M ills wl»q , The hulk of eastern delegatos have boon east as tar as Chicago and visitors left for San F ran Hob Dpnel. F ran k R»y. H er|w rt Grants Pam. q q a a g , Leon 8pecl. Tom 8e»ftt- during the p»st three w m M . r e cisco where they w ill spend two turned* Saturday to Ashland vfe days before proceeding to Los An lln. .««4 rovorai othay M ed(o«l J. Percy Wells I» qpending big geles f o | a U |e visit- This party -young men attended the d»gce the U. P. R. R. w ill late» «iql$ th» 0r»n d Canyon « » tu r d V night |g M em orial U l l . vaeatlqg at N«wp«rt. of the Colqpylo on Its way east. C K. C. COUNCIL ENDS 8ESSION TURNING THE PAGES BACK junnuun) AShWSD I t ” Laura answered, »"fm not sure whether ha .knows I took It away.. He probably thlpks I did.” "You’veSaaa b im ^lncer* rYes. I save him h chance go explain thia morning?’ "And—’’ H er cheek» ftoyked at the recol- lection. “He Isoghed at me. He evaded every question I Pht tg kirn a« If I were a school girl trying to deal ta affairs aver my head." The plotmp of the cold, cahn- In solent attttpde Howard could as sume when he ehoose had applied to his o<n daughter drove Phelps out of hlg lethargy. “The rat— the r a t ” hg stormed. "That settles I t Tv« stood him long enough, and this dnishes It.” He stump«« from the room, his heavy hoots beating a tom tom to their descending eStt. “rather, father where are yon going? What are yon going to «0?" Laura shrieked after him. At the foot of tho stairs Phelpe turned nad.looked up. ".D o r he pwtoated vehemently. “Y m don't tlUak I’m going to let n mall oar thief live la our midst un- hampenn« while we’ve got troops to protect usr* Witoout another word be torpod and «Mfftod his way out the door. 20 Years Ago Rev. an« M » . W ard MacHenry and daughter h»v» gone out to W . G. Kropko and I. B. Vtnlnff : q . C. Only and hln friend, «tm Kean Crook on n camping exposi are taking in Crater Lake. Peli Upson, of this olty, visited fr1an«a tion. can B»y and tk e |r attractions nnR In brants Pees last week, retqgg- w ilt return Romo about Sept. 1. lag Friday. t Glendale News: M r. aad Mra. J. Overton le ft this morning t o r Ash^nd. .a) v»M»b cRy they w U l W . R. Caldwell, form erly •»» ftoypd 1» the Weetern Untar tolearaph office hare. Is «»« •o rb in g for the satno <°nit»Ani Ig O a a w t k Falls. Mrs. oompelllflg. No man ought condemned unheard. Bha la Howard «asdrved a chance t a Tlpm pson, Mias Arsalla B. Titue of th « htgi. received a first gradp certificate la Josephine count» and is lik e ly to teach there thf» “O Jt W en take a ohaneq on tho w ater/B rier ksg ‘round." Ik e skerlff hesitated, totally an- to protest for Srogoant Lyons had joining sllencs. Women'» Intuition, rig: wrong, told her that It wag aged following an illness of several « o iu te . B r i- • ThqnuHOR Raa a native of Pannsylva»!», and had, resided hare for the f a g year and », W - M t Tbontpsqp Is a f em ployee af the Coggins ||1U. Funeral » » r v I c g s Saturday morning at 10 o’clock »t the P. Dodge A Boas chapel w ith In terment in the Phooaht cemetery. , IllilflK M L v is 44 years, wife o f ®- B- Thomp son, died Thursday, August 4, J. P. Bayle aad wife, who have 1 been living n f Puget 8ound for 1 several years, wgl rstuya to Ash« - land w ithin a few daro to makg their home herer agnia. Miss Clara Poter le w ith dlrnote’Faso friends. Naana what yon’ye told ma 1 gather time’s ’important Got a car?" “Yea, w isahath’a. h a n f f 1 n f “ « • m r “flood U re a r SS. Pennsylvania Native Dies "We may need help. Pm going to suggest that we get a detachment of marines along.“ Without further ceremony he Wheeled, Phelps following. It was only a few yards to the entrance of the abandoned power house where the marines were quartered. Sheriff Spoffard asked for Lieu tenant MacReady and was told that he was sway at the lnomsnt. Then heUnquired for the non-commis sioned officer In charge. A huge, hulking sergeant answer ed the summons and to him the sheriff explained the purpose of his call quickly. ''I want about four men to come with me and help round up this chap.” he explained. Sergeant Lyons, for all his walghL moved quickly wksn »ces sion demanded. "Sampson. Rhyll, Martin and Hargraves.” he called off the detail with machine gun eriepneea. "What, are yon going to travel la?" he asked the gheriff. The eherir» »He nee showed* that he hadn’t thonght of that and Ser geant Lyons though for him. “Be twilight eoon. It they walk out the men’ll be falling all over "Yes.” ouaM visible talMdg sherli Thn»| WM ■ < ume to lose put- ttugOn s saddle,and stirrups. Ev ery second cougted In the race ! A 10 Pictures "Corpor»t$pgjj Alien U fM »ad » half year» of tavsltftam. 4»a to aaraD»i>. Mrs, Marta Magdalene, yUa of F- L Sroalar, «tad a* Thura- V g u Z e tti, s ix y e a r s a g o o o n v ip ied o f oonvicted of cold-blooded murder. (Copyright 1 U 7 by "RlSes and bayonets," was his