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HtPPNER GAZETTE-TIMES. Thursday. January 7. IKS i IT'S YOUR LAW luptxt fU WW Wr7 lha TREASON hib treason to alander Queen The history ot liberty often Ann or btr children. Fallure ahowt that would be tyrant to take an oath not to slander Uk u cxu.e Ma it puoenU the queen Ittatf became tre of treason. So, to safrrusrd ion. our liberty the constitution iu Under Elisabeth I It became Meppner Mustangs Win Pair From Condon on Hoop Court First Aid Class To Start Tuesday After rfctonement of three, rpu-ad at hainime, 31-22. They :ame and the Cttntn 1mm- I M(i;ril In the third iiuarirr an I tutlon.il tournament, l!'iiwtr I 'rui'iiel ,i VI 44 .K ly elf aeta out the kind ot proof we need to find some on guilty of treason. For this reason Amer ica hat had relatively few treason for anyone to hold relic Ion which did not conform to the crown's. Conviction of treason was easy. In some cases you need ed no witnesses. Trials were short and the accused could sot have defense counsel. In conflict for power, the cases of treason. Not so In losing politicians often became early Enjlish and Roman law. 'traitors" as they do In many "Treasonous acts' covered countries to thia day. Our many things, in fact, anything early settlers lived In troubled that seemed to threaten the times with the coming revolu community safety. lion creating new factions. For In the fourteenth century the them treason waa also fre Enilish tried to define tree- ouent accusation, son: Since every subject owed But after the revolution the alleeiance to the King, trivial found.ng fathers and the peo breaches of a private nature pie had had enough, became "petite (small) trea- They decided to limit "trea son." But a subject disloyal son" and faced these prob enough as to attack or plot lems: Should the new execu against the king himself was tive put doVn rebellions and de fuilty of "high" treason. fine treasons himself! Should The kings liked this : For one the Congress during "troubled u imagine the king's death times" have power to define became treason subject to treason? death. No. The new Constitution The broadened treason uid- took treason out of politics. It ened further to include crimes said treason "shall consist against private persons. Later only of levying war against the even the king himself was not United States or in giving aid exempt: In 16-49 they indicted, and comfort to the enemy." convicted, and beheaded King Conviction required testi Charles I for treason. mony of two witnesses to the King Henry VIII made it same overt act Not Oregon layer$ oUar thit column at a public aervica. Ho peraon ahould apply or interpret any la- without the aid ot an attorney, who it completely advited ol ft tactt involved. Even a alight variance in tactt may chart the application -I th .' WANT TO SELL SOMETHING? USE A GAZETTE-TIMES WANT AD! ran It saon's basketball k lory string to four games, gain ing two wins over tunuini dur W the week. The Mustangs manage to gel In Condon over storm damaged roan ik( wtMiienUy jtul de feated the Blue iVviU. 67 to 55. in a return gam at lleppne Tuetilay night, the hom five won by about the same martin to 4. Forward Carl Bauman led the Mustang In In two triumphs. baling .t points In the two mghl. but Coach Bob ClouL-h ai.-K received some sparkling performances from others. Gene Heliker played two quarter .it Condon and tallied 17 tolm. while lave Anderson chucked In l? points in the Earn her Im nirn point nonors In the second victory. Letting solid support from lh nencn. Coach Clough said that ne now feels that he can plav anyone on his traveling saujj wnnour weakening the team materially. Tim Drlseoll. who played in four quarters in the Iwo games, contributed 16 points. In both contests, Ileppner took command from the start and held leads throughout. In the game here, however. Condon made a good battle of it in the early stages. Trailing 18 to 9 at th end of the first quarter, the b:uc uevus gained a point In the second period and were down only 25-17 at half time. In the first half. Ileppner made, only six personal fouls. After in termission, play became m.re ragged, but the Mustangs pullod away and were in front, 41 to 24. starting the fourth stanza. Condon lost one man via the personal foul route, and had threo with four at the final buz- zer. Ileppner had two in trouble with four, but none went out. In the game at Condon, Ilepp ner had an 18-10 first quarter advantage and held a 15-point the end of that miI.I. In tho final canto thry liiiitwd llw.v point tor Ihe final t755 Ht'liker was high lnt man In the game there with 17 fol (wed by liauman with hi lioli Meyer led Condon wtlh 14, fol lowed by iJiliue n, Akhcnfcl ter. each with . At Ileppner. Anderson's 13 wa top foil. wed by tiduman with u ana urucoii with '. I'alnu-r led Cundort with 10. follow sl . U.ill,y with it. Coach Clouchs chart nh.iw Bauman leads the Mukianc field goal shooting Hnvntae will, .., followed lv Mae II. kins with and llellker with .4,tH. Pavld Clark ha a phenoin- rnal .iw average on frei throw. loiiowcd by Brucv nem-vrs .io7 and Muart Dick" .?X. It can be seen from this lhal leam achievement I pretty well divided. , l4an ! J. Iinv.m ! lUli. y Totals 1 U 2 o 2 2.1 9 M ii A l.vd flil alii iIm, I ...Hi kiiinUr.! and a.U anted. will i.t 1 1 Ti..av hlntil. Janu ary 11 at 7 : n. Kill (rooke and lluitk Mc -an will I liutruclot for lh o-iH-e and all l'H.-n-i.-, are ak rl t, eonlact Mr. Crook. M. -it I n it plat for th iliu will l ih Junior high library ro.nn (In Hi t.ttl ,U.. Dig Nerd Wtm cshf Srll unusr.1 Items around (.ur Mac with a Cafrlt Time lfr, Al.enfflter Mint liticld M.xcr IjiIUio Johnson lt..rn.t li'Algnoii I t'l'.in lUilcy Ituir. 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