tfEPTOTffi MJIE TRTBTJynB. rPDFOTlP, QftEflOSV TTTESPXY.'-aT 14- 1929.. IS ENDED WITH AX PORTLAND. Or., Slay U.VP) Beer, wine, Jealousy and an. axe lnjit night sent char-Jen Nordyke trfa hOHpital with a split head, and Charles Cralle.. 27, and Wyoma Oralis, hi 19-year-old bride, to the county Jail. (Cralle and Nordyko were fellow employes at a lumber company In Lmnton. Last evening Nordyke picked the Cralles up at their hotel aatt drove them to his home in Kt. Johns. There thoy drank beer and li,jr wont to a wine seller's house where they drank wine for two arid a half hours. ' ' Later they went to another )iue which they found unoccu pied. They -decided to build a fire. (Cralle says ho went out to Ret wood, brlnKlng the oxo with him. Ahen he returned, he said, ho saw his wife and Nordyke sitting on a davenport and ho thought her head was leaning on Nordyke's shoulder. 'lie does not know, exactly, what happened then, he said today, ex- rnt thiit hR hit .. NfH'tt vkfi On thO head with tlie nxii. vv HIGHSCHOOLBOY l; ,.-'... .... . ill SEATTLE, Wash., Way 14. VP) While Leo Axlell, 17, wept in Jail because his arrest would keep his from belng'elected president of n high school boys' club next yenr, his step-father. Wad Axtell, 48. died at: a hospital here last night from a bullet wound tin; the head. f The : boy .shot his step-father from ambush Saturday night. i "I Just meant to shout him In the arm," Leo toid reporters. "But he must have ducked his hoad down and got It there. This thing will cost me the chance lo be presi dent of the'- Boys' club." ' i Friction started 'between tho'two wiien three weeks niro-lhe boy was arrested for :bursturlxlng' ;the high sqhool. -- . - ' ' -'.. LITHEfiED SCHOOL - HOUSE IN DISCARD .IWARHINGTON; , May.'H. J)r. William J. Coopor,.. recently appointed head1' of t the ' iUnftod HtutfB bureau of education, believes that tho little rod . HChool hoime should be relegated na rapidly as jjunmwiw.w 1111115" wj j.nr (-uni... Dr. Cooper believe that to ob tain best reaulta the educational ayHtem should be ortfanlited Un larger units, Inntead of having one toachen. to a building, an pic lured in word and song, he Would hu'o fichool houaea In largo- admlnistra--tlve centers, supplying complete elementary 'and secondary courses. (GiOILO BIUIULETS by Charles G.BpoiK ' , SYNOPSIS: An Amazing dis covery by tine police ilrveloptt the theory tlutt Uie murdered Andrew Oflen, far 30 -year; lradiitjr and exemplary cttlzeu, Iiad onoe boon tbo svragfterinfr gambler of Tor rldlty, Alex Petenton. Ogden'H fron, Jerry, (barged with the lay- ligr, W mbwlng. 1 tin fiance, JUiry, and her node, Jolm Feeble, both of whom .challenge Uie theory of Jerry's guilt, fear for his safety. I-Yom the police they hear the startling news that Jerry was seen, speeding toward Skull Valley, where Ids father owned a deserted mine, mysteriously linked with tlve murder. - chapter 17 r : ' Txvo Iefles Uie Law I put the telephone down slowly. How was I to keep It .from Iucy? Jtut when I looked Into her eyes I knew there would be no keeping it from I-ucy. . - "It was headquarters.. Deacon Is dropping . In nere. ' They they Want him to call up." "There's something cIhc, Undo John. Something uhout Jerry, What Is it?" "Steady, old girl," I pleaded, dropping an arm over her shoul der. "Somebody snw Jerry driving along the Peskella roud towards Skull Vulley tho night before lust." i "Skull Valley Torridlly." she whispered. I nodded. "Probably." "I thought he might have gone there. Deacon Ik coming here, you say. You won't tell him?" "I shall huvo. tn, Lucy. If 1 back now and 'give himself up, Deacon probably would. But Dea con believes Jerry did it and If he finds him out there he'll think he's hiding don't you see?" This was 'my own view of the matter. If we could have warned Jerry that Deacon was on his trail the boy could then have antici pated arrest by . giving himself up to the police.' A thought struck me. - - - "If Jerry has been In Skull Val ley since the, night -before lost he may not know ibout his father. The town is abandoned. There are no telephones, no newspapers,, no means of 'Communication. That's why he hasn't turned up." "Of course that's why. Uncle John," the girl cried frenziedly.- A car 'had stopped In front4 of the house. Lucy's face whitened; then a queer, "excited look leaped Into her eyes and she slipped Into the hall. Her cheeks were burn ing when she returned. v; ' "Jt Is Deacon and he's alone! Let me hnndle him, .Uncle John! PleuHe!" . '...'...'i" . "Handle him! My dear .child! What do you. mean?";: "I've got. an ideal jt's.. Jerry's only chance! Vou must let me try It! Promise me you will,.. Uncle John!" , . "Why, why good Heavens, girl! Oh, very well! What do you want me to do? He's here, now." "Nothhlg! Just stay there and, don't interfere w h ft 1; e v e r I do! Promise!'! ."Oh, very well," I .promised. She .was off In a flash, shutting 11 :. : ; lo save' her fUtnce. don't,, they'll call him at Ogdens'." '; "Ves; of course! Oil, deurl What are .Wry to do?". , She cluHped her hands desperatoly. "What can wo dO?" ,-. . v , "Jerry will explain." I mumbled. "Don't we know he's done nothing , to be afraid of?" jsho turnod' on me,1 fiercely, "Of course we do! And of course he'll explain, but will Deacon accept his explanation? 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Main Phone 12 tho (lqbr, behind her, , The front door opened. ' ',, ,'! ' . .. "Hflllp, MIsb Lucy,"; Henry greet ed hor. "I Uncle John' up .yotr' jjitcy lauuhed.' , "Hours ago, Cap tain Deucon:' We were Jurit looking at Polyandrla's hew bableu." "Where are thoy 7" Deacon ex claimed heartily. . Henry ban a warm, spot In hie heart for Polyandrla and I wasn't nurprlned to hear him follow Lucy duwn the hall. What 8he was koIdk to do with him I hadn't the slight- CHt Idt.. ; . JU4... "In here, Captain .PeacOn'Lucy said pleatiantly. . i ''.' .' , ,': ' "I don't Bee them, tlun Lucy." "Over there in-the comer. ,Oo rlaht In.!' . i V' '.v'-;. ' ' , .- A door slammeil, a. key' turned, and my heart climbed Into my throat. Only oneoor.ln the houiie nlams like thatt A manuive pleoe of finely paneled Engllnh oak.( t had picked It up cheap at. Hydo'i and hung It In tlie entrance of a little Htnrerqom pear Jh patio. -. A 'few I trunk, occupy '.the room and the one ' small -window 1h' hot''' large enough for a man to pasa through. Uucy.came racing down the hall. uncle jonn!" she panted. s "Are you mad 7" 1 cried, flinging open the door of my den. "I.et hdm out at oncel" .'.' '.'.',"' -' Sho beat On. my chest . wlt,h .her flam. "You "promised you wouldn't Interfere! .-Don't you dnrelv",? And then pleading folloft'ed -fren5V "It's Jerry's only chance, '!Jnck' John' I'lcaso!. I'leaser , . "His only rntno eiv Nonsonse! You are making things worse for him. Do h t tell'ymir : She. stnmped her .foot', nt mo. "Don't' you sott? If I 'get to Jerry first nnd he gives himself up It'll make nil the difference, The evi dence Is against him w know it Is his best way of fighting It Is In coming back of his own tree will. Deacon cannot acuse him of hid ing In Torrldlty,- then, can hc7" "My dear ohlld! .. Do you suppose after you havegone lo tho length of Imprisoning .Deacon that the act of surrender wni help Jerry?" "Don't 'dear child' me, I'ncle .lohnt. Why shouldn't It 7 . What ! do Isn't Jerry's ; fault. Captain Deacon will be furious, but . you! must smooth him', over!" '" "You have a high regard for my diplomatic abilities," I said grimly, "(live me that key!' ' . , ' "I will not!" Her face fell Into lines of supplication again. "Don't let him out. I'ncle John! .Goodby!" Kvadtng me. easily, she went off through tho front door, slamming It shut behind her.. -I was after her as fast as my old legs would carry me. but by the time I got out Into the garden he .was climblnr into Deacon's police car. What madness wasn't she capable of! Deacon must have left the key In the igni tion for as-1 ran own the walk shouting to' her the car throbbed In Its vitals and slid away from the etirb. - -. ''You promised. Uncle John!" Iter voice, high nnd clear, blew bark to me. ' 1 , . Hick at heart I lumbied on a cement bench near by. 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