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Sunf1ay,j Ft-hruary 21. AWA Page Three I,. ......... ". in . v,.,y .m!iini. '" l-l'l -I.-.,,. and' :r::u::: !. ; . .... r.. , (h) f in HATES AMERICA ; ", r '' for new ,., I" ""'"'. Tim ,.. w,,.aB. "'"piiiki " uii'ir mliiruflutia In a1 .imcsrsii,"! Joanna mil of Teddy'. ., ,, ' Miorn H,iv ,..,,,. Tk .... ',"' ' '".mi l, ., b.:ih.lr ,r,,i..., ..,,,.,,' i............ ... I MOSCOW. Keb. 2u. (United I....' I,ltnl J.ilin ami lira,,. I.... .. . I .1.. . Mt I -I... T- . . , " ii'T, ui.'n iiiiw tit.-uiiinKa. n0,,i! .,.,11111 uua relurnod ,... j, i minim mini mini i.ih.iikii I,. I. K. nllri b l,,k l,u, f b,r ,,,,, to public platform aftor two HI "'" ""r,l; d h"ld lr a mil,, . , yNT aliHcncs with a vir. .,airim. In "" TrJ,l)r li ,,,,, , lil mi, an,l I, .,,,,! m h,.r. A! i nodiici-inenl of doom on Iho "woria ;J i,iu,lolr i Hint hn mi l" n woman an hi. hn ' ''" ""Id, : .mastery of Amtrlisn capital und a thrm Hum mrrlril that unc. wltli.uii i,,UN,K' "You am very prwiy ti,lK,t ,'rc''"'""n KlIo and Aula v l ulio'hitr." .John's far. r, a inn.' That dri. vmi nr. a....!.,. ... .' 1fl" ,oull,ll" l"l"lf. that boon you ,n i,' hll.T. an.l hla ri. . h:,v. I . ... annul. .' " - iniuiic.i -,. .r.'HIi-d iiihi Hit v..,. I... Ir yu liij nrouly. Il uw Hint h,n Ti-.ldy really Kr,.ui nrtM." Trotsky poke Monday n the Imil mil li..r i.i ,, . k...i,i... . . . i" meaire to , . "-i.ii in junna was persons who bad scrambled at the j i,ifcU'il In f"!" mi nt atoiiu.l II,., r; ,,,u ; '""U"U hn trnnblcil. box offlie for tlrk.i. .,i t ti aferm-.l J,i- ho hrlil hi-r l,... him whll., , , 'oiui loun, , n,, ,h,, ,llld . , tH each- Militiamen wr. r. ,l-.il. pin-' whlPrl ami I Mat Joanna hrualinl' '"llhlul to II:,. pri.M nt day ,mi.. 'lulred to control the eager crowds 1 1 In, in Hi'' . bl rbfi-lt wllh llm bi, k f hir hand nlh ri-iiilnd Umt und'-rneath Ibai of wouM-be purchawra. The lv- ibn bah in'. I'layiuiiy. I no woman whom John '""' he ar but a ilnKl narini-nt m"er or Lenin-Trotsky iiIiiiw H'" no uTrnraiu par aaaln: T.-dily "" 'Iciiiati. and aherr that It almoal ,. uy uia nua- fiamrd In u ii-ainiiiii) a rniiipaiun. II.- always """"'a Into bur akin. Itoildy ald ..- imo no oi rrallird thai It Hh a ,i.pr. Wli..vn '"'y 'hal alio wa pr.t.y and b-r . .. . "ai exncri- riK.ni bcluw Iho at Irt l. and wbalrv. r alio I.. lr' " I'C'OiiiIiik. Y. l abe und,Ttod iw ik.,'i.. .. a...k Joanna. IbHrMhcr. aro ami... ,,r,,o horn tonluhl """ ,!n "" waa ap-akln-.' apoko on "Euron. and America." , who will hat., h-r if Ti.l.ly .how n" "n had biiniiind lirr but a f,.w pndlclnir with hi, customary fiery A bund U" f fiill'iwlna up ili.ii lllllo tab-! nlKl" l"'fr Hh Die ihri-nt ol cloiiucnce tho revolutionary combl- ibroal riho lean' , ma purami of lu-r. nlri-aily wanted nation of Kurope and Asia. Refer- k. bul in ' John turned In look at tho api-ak- '" ",k" '"'r "llra "'"'V Into bin arm f'oK t American resentment aaalnst ,- a Ion or. hho roliirtn-il hla alnnro and a"1 'runl1 " decided alii- ,hn ,,rl,l"h fubber monopoly. Trot dance and1 "lartod at what aho ,a In hla fare , "uJ have to ,lrciith.-n her battle- "ky ,'l'lloml'',1 tlle UnltctJ 8tt'' i Then .ho . ,,,,. ,a,, '-'" Hh had learned to make ' "' " d ibrmiKli'aunirllilnc In her rnnipanlun. a mm! ,"'r " Brovatlve. and t her i 1 . " J a" .... , L..i . , . . ., . I no AineriL-aa millionaire lacaa The rarui.al who quit, evidently would not be "'ir boldly and aauclly. She,roffeo , drlnKi rubbcr for h, . reached tin ner niianana He ,ureyed John: " ,n order or nmi,le tires and a rope with which iuiioiiiy. no apoko to hla com-, " ""n-ni irom ine domain ta hang hlraaelf." paiilnii In a low tone. "Yea. You "l,k ""''!" and Ita fllrta- Wild Sirnmble probably am right. Ile'a In love """ much more dangerous i Tho acene outside the .theatro of her Thla with tho girl. Odd looking chap. ' to bp provoklnK. reaemblcd an American .football ml-. I of the but one who would make trouble If (To '" continued) ! serimmaRe in wnicn arorea or leama hi, h her ho fell Ilk. If" ! wcm Participating. Vlrautliy the 4 ' it t. - 1'u tii i - a I anl I rn nnmitfif Inn nt M rtmTtn want A1 ,e. worm, to make their way to where Joanna' ' 'C:" ' .:. ", 3, "i. t. to aeboine i alno.l. the renter of a tbruna of ..... i.. ...... tit,.n i .'. Ihclr kind' , men and women, aomo taaclnaled. aa tempt to bnvo himai-lf disguised by r area, and waa I eddy lNrmlnter by her amai 1 plnaili- aurgery afi.-r murdering ' of nuaslan universities. rheeka She ; lug beamy and Ireahueaa. and others 'Catherine flore In New York City! flreyer. stouter, more aged, out lep krlaorn paring their sycophantic duea to September 13. was nrrestcd still vigorous afler his long eclipse h .talr a-iata Yvotino by fawning upon her pro- r "''"' n'1 bb-ntlfled by ho appeared on piatrorm to receive at a,f-ty lege. Hut neither reached her aide;' ' " r """" "' " u0 "'"lu "'" ' ""V A n i . brrreil a: bel 4l!,1 llir.MU'ii to hear the speech and all posses- sing tho price endeavored to buy tickets. The box office proceeds will benefit the proletarian students have remodeled. torlnm. 'We don't under estimate the t: down before she waa whirled Into a danco ny iirn leridy. no aurrenilered i What you no loncer have use for nno.ee or Am.rlnn eanltal " said Mt of tier j her. after a few lurns. to othera may be Just the thing another Is Trotsky, but all we know of the seeking. News Classified Ads bring I passions of civil war will palo be- buycra and sellera together. (Continued on Page Seven) Kii ! who prraard forward for the nrlv It off aa If llego. quera.ler" Men wero fulannii' In their corn It waa not ' pllmenta. Tho myaterv of her waa pit nvi-r a llfeienre. (. I'hnft walo hot -barn i that lt.,d. Utaily p.irt- H olly. r the "talrs the Intriguing aubj.-et to which everyone led along the route of In timate, peraonnl things, things tin men murmured softly while she swayed cloao with tbein to tho mu sic,' or wlilaperi-d en that her ears alone caught tliern. It had been derided by Yvonne Unit Hie hlatory I" 'Iguio thai of her amlilen shower of gold from l:PPleneaa aud ' a unknown benefactor should not cballengn to! bo told. Kenilworlh and Ilrandon. ho would anil the few others of Yvoune'a In- f ahati-Yor waa tlmalea who knew, agreed lo keen have eaiiglit I tho secret. OnrniinHter had not been r 0" faaclnn-1 Inken Into anyone's rnnfldenco as beaulli-a her lo Joanna's wealth. Tho men who Mphaslnil. made their devotion to her, and .i.uiieu nil ine wiiuiun w nu were curiuiiaiy inuaa IllQOthi.r I . .'"l ''"'y I'orniln- Ilrandon and ami swept Ma rival to ro she knew '"I caught her n lintnnt her 1 ve algna of "t, but aho Teddy held If he were P'rfornianco. f 'and Hlendled Miami around 111 slippered F" above them F" looked into only mnck ,n already shrill "l. "lira vol" and then a 1 t lo Teddy '"n erowdnil tri ant. aooii gave up their efforta to fnttmm her utter falling In aitch hints aa: "lliivo you known Yvonne Coutnnt a very long time? I)o you belong In New York, or aro you from elsewhere?" Tho men return ed gleefully lo their sentluioutul venlurings. When a score of toasts In punch had been drunk lo her, and aho had flitted from ono pair of arms to another In the dancing. Joanna he camii conscious of an unfamiliar qunllly In the murmured admira tions heaped upon her. Sho had been accustomed to tho tentative probing, of the boys In her old rrusil. and their frankly said and usually sincerely meant flattorles. "You're a aw nil girl!" was what she had learned to expect. Her ack nowledgment cuhotiuirily waa prompt and was perhaps: "Is that tho best line you've got?" She knew tho danger of Iho threat, or Dr. J. G. Goble Dr. L J. Goble 701) tn I n 7K eUAZf Ato fay SfctoctJ Dr. Goble OPTOMETRISTS KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Eyes Examined, (ilasses Fitted. Lenses ground in our own fac tory to your Individual requirements. Quick service. We re placo any lense. MANUFACTURE YODR OWN iHiy,' I'Oali'vi FEED! 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