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Show SUNDAY . CwilK 1951 hf SUNDAY MARCH 7. 1954 Utah County. Utah HERALD - 13 , J over your father; and from that day on Crafkki has done as be ' pleased." They sat cmiet for awhile, and presently Usher asked somewhat querulously, "When mre you figurin' to let me out of this bed?" "Isn't that .woman I sent over to take care of you satisfactory?" statement, taken down in front "I want to make a goin con of witnesses, Crafkin has ad- cern of this spread." mitted," Frailey told Naome, "to "Then you'd better stay where most of the skullduggery laid locally to your father. He has youfre at till those wounds beaL delivered himsell ol a terrible And by the way, if Marratt account in which he admits poi should happen to drop around I soning your mother and accepts think you'd better tell him there's Ranger looking this country full responsibility for the deaths over for him. of Jake Usher and Stanley Mm XXXIV T TIKE, propped up under Fral-lej- 's care on Jake's front-roc- ca sofa and still swathed In bandages five days after the Green-Crafk- in battle, declared Irritably, "And I tell you again I dont know where Marratt Is!" Ilaccne's eye searched his face. Did you girt him mj : ..." notes?" "About Luke Dad's killing." TV TAftRATT, after five days of I never give 'cm to said "did he mention why w could I? Like I keep bis time mouth all this kept whatever he'd been able to knock tryin' to tell you, right after you shut?- over witn a pistoL was stiu lit out of town to fetch Frailey he saddled up that big gray horse STTE didnt sav in so many prowling' the hills above Bella Loma, no nearer solving his headin' took "Course Ry-ers- on Wia--ho- he brought an' off, south." But he was in no condition to ridel "AH I know is he rode. An' be didn't waste time gettin' started." But why?" she asked despairingly. "Why would he ride off like that 'without a word?" Luke didn't believe there was anything else Marratt could have - , done, feeling the way he did about the girl. Luke privately considered him one of the whitest men he'd known but this did not alter the fact of his being a man convicted of murder and sentenced to Yuma for the rest of his natural.. No, the clean break was best and swiftest mended. I reckon he had his reasons," he answered, when the sound of doc's buggy rolled into the yard. That the old man had news was obvious as soon as he came into the room. "Your deciding to give Ives Hanna another chance has paid off," he told Luke setting down his bag and dropping rus hat o haul up a chair. "Mar- Tatt, as jrou know, smashed both Crafkin's shoulders. Under the impression last night he wasn't long for, this world, the man was persuaded by Hanna to make a tomplete confession. In this " words," Frailey answered, "but the reason is plain enough from what he did say. Ryerson, so far as ranching is. concerned, has always been a square peg in a round hole. Never cared about the business car been willing to assume the least interest in its details; a man of Crafkin's .cal iber would naturally take advantage of this. I think Ryerson must have been more than a bit un easy now and again, but I believe we can safely assume from the record that he preferred to ig nore such things as he discovered to facing the unpleasantness of putting his foot down. When at last he realized the trend events were taking Crafkin killed Jake, Fm sure, deliberately to com promise him. "Here, according to Crafkin's statement, is what happened. The pair of them went to see Jake about acquiring this prop erty. During the resultant con versation Jake, by Crafkin's tell of it, became extremely abusive, suddenly dropping a hand toward the butt of his pistoL- Crafkin, snatching Ryerson's, fired on the instant. As Jake was falling, Crafkin, hearing the sounds of somebody coming, thrust the smoking belt gun into Ryerson's hands. You came on the scene, Luke, to see him standing with it problems than he'd been the day Gainor had got his side of his na him of that cared part for Naome and was willing to acknowledge his love and its indebtedness believed there could be no tomorrow in things be found here. Better for all concerned that he get on his horse and either give himself up or get out of the country. Many times after thinking about Naomef- - he had been in the mood to do this, but each time something had stopped him; the remembrance of Charlie, de manding for Ryerson the same retribution he had dumped on HUgh Clagg. Fair was fair. The Indian agent, Beckwith, scrambling to get his, had got a harp for his trouble. Gainor, with the ex ample of Churk Crafkin's steals to egg him on, had staked his whole future and his life, as it happened on the glimpsed possibility of breaking Wineglass and becoming top dog in the process. Their misdeeds had caught up with both of these men, and with - Crafkin. Did Ryerson deserve to get off scot- free with what he had done? (To Be Continued) The accused McCarthy and other "irof rationals and trying to control the nation's schools by intimidating teachers. In a speech prepared for the New York Teachers Guild, Leh.-ma-n said "the present awkward maneuvering by the administration, the current show of limited opposition ta Sen, McCarthy is much more a guarded contest for power within he Republican Party t " than an struggle for s" all-ou- prin-ciple.- McCarthy Foe The New' York Democrat, a long time foe of McCarthy and one of the few Senators who has openly clashed withim. bitterly as sailed leading ' congressional Red .j hunters. He denounced Chairman William E. Jenner of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee and Chairman Harold II.(Velde 1 of the House Activities Committee. Lehman said some of the "right wing forces of do not care whether the i (R-In- (R-I1- so-call- ed m i l ' : ! - - -i, . X ' - ' ' " s - " , I If - 4 ' . . ' VU ? , ' ' ' - ' " v ' ed turethe - Lehman Says No Republicans Dare Reckon With McCarthy NEW YORK (UP) Sen. Herbert H. Lehman charged Saturday, that no one in the Eisenhower administration "seems to be courasedus enough 16 reckon with" Sen. Jo." ." seph R. McCarthy. . The! New York Democrat also long-buri- ' ! forces of Communism are victorious abroad or not." He said Jen ner has voted "against each and every program of our government designed to shore up the free world against Communism. Asks Leadership The New York senator called on President Eisenhower to "set principle above party and take strong leadership of the forces seeking to resist the fearful assault upon our liberties and our standards of political decency:" The President, Lehman said, gave McCarthy only a "mild, implied rebuke" Wednesday when he criticized "disregard of standards of fair play",n congressional investigations. ' Mr. Eisenhower "raiser' no banners under which freedom-lovin- g men and women could rally," LehmarLsaid. ; PRELIMINARY HEARING SET ' SALT LAKE CITY (UP) March 31 has been set for the preliminary hearing of three Hill Air Force Base civilian employes charged with bribery. U.S. Commissioner E.M. Garnett set the hearing date for Jay O. Willey. 30, and Keith E. Hamilton, 30, both of Salt Lake City and Malcolm J. Pelham. 48, Sunset. McGee Mjght Give FBI Valuable Aid, Senator Suggests WASHINGTON (UP) Sen has Henry M. Jackson suggested the FBI talk to accused Communist Frank McGee on the off chancehe could provide helpful information on espionage and subversion. McGee, a stocky Monroe, La., electronics engineer refused to say whether he w as or is a Communist at a hearing before Sen Joseph R. 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