i-AUC TWO Private YZater Supplies Eyed Some TTell Sources Are Contaminated, Word at Board's Meet "".(Continued from Pate 1) people are patting in welli to are buying our water. It's more important to be ure our water afe than to tare someone a lew dollar in water bllla." .Van Fatten eald certain busi ness concerns each as dairies claimed to need; well water tor taelr cooling systems because cltx water wag too high In tem perature. i Then let them connect their wells to a separate system," Com missioner Hickman declared. ftpecial Meetlns: of CummiMion LJkelf Eosteln said a special meeting would be called If necessary to study the problem further. Little other business of Impor tance was considered by the com mission. Payment of 300 to Wil liam McGllchrit. Jr., for his serv ices In negotiating options and land purchases in connection with teat well drillings and securing the Stayton island supply Bite was authorized along with payment of other bills aggregating 12960.06. .The commission Relayed order lag an audit fo the water depart ment operations from August 1. 1935. to June 30, 1936. Until the full membership was present. The state department auditing divi sion submitted a top estimate of $300 as cost of the account checking. . Zionclieck Home, Seeks Seclusion "' (Continued Irom page 1) IU mother, Mrs. Frances Zion ciieck, who collapsed two days ago on the porch of their home and was taken to the sanitarium, greeted, him there.; Afflicted with high, blood pressurg, she has been la an enfeebled condition several months. "My wife's arrival on the train was the biggest, surprise' I expect to have," the strongly built, bare headed Zioncheck said. "That was a reunion. "They lied to my wife and poisoned her mind against me. LAST TIMES TODAY Continuous Show Today, 3 to 11 P. M. Great Holiday Attraction A Comedy Hit That's the Talk of the Town!! Mm ' 71. 1 T-AVjjL- Added Fifi D'Orsy GREATER MICKEY MOUSE CLUB Matinee - Today - 1 p.m. Special Featnre : Gene Autrey In "Singing Vagabond Chapter 11 Serial "Flash Gordon Big 4th Stage Shotc "Scotty" Barclay Hal E. Dea Fos and His Rats Loads of Fun ! MIDNITE SHOW "Little Caesar" A. Y I WWII I MS Will m 11 iL '.i.jJMifii- Added Vitaphone Musical Comedy Cartoon News Investigation Into Otto Person ana Alleged Laxity of . Pool Lif esaver Starts, Silverton . SILVERTON, July 3. Because Dr. J. G. Crafts publicly criti cized the manner In which local official acted at the drowning of Otto Person last Sunday aft ernoon In the city park and sug gested "that the present lifeguard be discharged." at thorough In vestigation Is being made of the affair. ' , Dr. Crafts enumerates his criti cism in four points, . prefacing them by sayfng he "was "reliably Informed": I The paid lifeguard on duty, at the call for help of the drowT" ing man, went into the batnbouse to change from his civilian clothes to a bathing suit before attempting to save the drowning man. .... j That a bystander went all the way Into town to phone for the pulmotor. Instead of telephoning from the nearest available house. "That when the pulmotor ar rived, it was kept on the lacene for 20 minutes without being-op ened or used, and then returned to its repository. "That the' first aid given the body was rubbing of the legs. Members of the . fire depart ment report that the call for help was received at 5:15 p. m. and that they were in the park a very few minutes; later and that the pulmotor was working at once. Suspect Arrested In Triple Slaying (Continued from page 1) Mortensen 'confessed, said Erickson. that Jealousy over his wife drove him to distraction. He Is her sixth husband, he said. Excerpts from- the prisoner's alleged confession: "We were ' married three months ago at Salt Lake City. Since then I have been support ing her parents and her grand mother to say nothing of my own three children and my wife's daughter. 1 gave them 1 400 since January , 1. Then Grace left me two weeks ago." ' At Ogden. Mrs." Mortensen, naming her husband as the slay er of three persons, told police her husband drank to excess and that she fled to her parents from Salt Lake City, j 500 Seats i Comedy News Travel J - TONITE 11:30 Muscles In ! ! It's Timely It's Thril ling! It was written by Martin Mooncj, who served a term in prison to get the Real Facts! : o : It's Robinson's Greatest Role to Date. rwxn -. i7-. I JliJ IGGJOS . r - - u-. SB Drowning of Mickey Mouse Club Notes HEIXO! Uoasef-s,. now Is tn Fourth by this timet? T? Harlng fnnTIT Well. 'yoa baren't seen any thing yet" nntU you're seen our Mickey Mouse Matinee program tor this great day of celebra tion. : . i M.M.C. OH, Yea. . this la "Seotty" the stooge sending oat this general alarm for all mouse members to gather at the Elsi nore today at 1 p. m., for the time of their lives aa well as the biggest and best Fourth of July program eTer. The stage ' and screen bill Is a knockout in fast it Is snner-colossal, tremen dous, gigantic, titanic, and darn fine. .. . ... . 4 - M.M.C. ' ' ' I H4.L and Dean and Myself hare been working hard all week on this stage program and we hare a great bill lined up. . . . For instance, Hollis Jobe singing a clerer popular sond. ... Ray mond Ramsey er, of Ed Cheney's tap school. .... Jimmy Phelps, Ted Stiff, Chuck Bier, Herman Domagolla In a music : bit. . . clerer popular song. . . Ray ans dance school. . . "Fos" Foster and the rats in a special band number. ... Surprises. . . M.M.C. ON the screen Is a great bill . . i the special feature being Gene Autry in "SINGING VAGA BOND". Chapter 11 of "FLASH GORDON," and the regular fea. tare Is "Thin-Man" Powell and Jean Arthur in "THE EX MRS. BRADFORD" . ... :: - m.m.c. ' f: i LAST Saturday's program was a wow In every sense of the word. . . . Wayne Muse, the Mler Sis terr, " Frank's Little Wranglers, "Fos" and his rats. ... They all went orer like a million and every one was well pleased. . . . ' M.M.C ; WOW!! Another rehearsal about now bo I'd better scram and call it a day. . . . . See you at 1:00. "SCOTTY" (The Stooge). Suicide Protests Jews' Treatment (Continued from Page 1) am not sorry. My mind la com pletely lucid." J , : I " Statesmen jumped at the sound of the shot, fearing an attempt had been made at assassination. Some of them shouted bat Pre mier Paul Van Zealand, presiding, said "Gentlemen, let us continue. A little later, Sweden's white haired woman delegate, Kirstin Hesselgren, first woman represen tative to address the assembly as a delegate, voiced what she called the anguish of the women of all nations. - - ' "Why bear children Into a world so hopeless and so Inse cure?" she asked.'- omrnmo Last Times Today ' Continuous 2 to 11 2 BIG HITS M-U-R-P-E-R DEATH STK1XES BUT 'i raves V NO illitfH MUTTDEIT CMCSTEt MASSE CVAIS And Hit No. 2 ik swra. moral toot rnn m turn m jOLSon n": rr'T Starts Sunday Midnlte Show Tonlte 11:30 ' 2 Dig Features DU:.'3DCLLS J and DIZZY DAr.'.ES! DAMON Rt'NYOJfS L 31 r v I L ROBERT YOUNG BETTY F0RNESS RAYMOND W ALBURN gRUCE CABOT And 3, Lillian Bond In "Her t Splendid Folly ; U a - load of r ) sMQuS P- The OREGON STATES' I AN, Salem, Fairground to See Big Crowd Childrens SporU, .-Auto Races,' Fireworks Are Some Highlights , (Continued from Page 1) , grounds starting at 7:15 o'clock this morning when' the American! Legion show gets under way. Al though clouds threatened . occa sional showers daring the - day a large turnout was being predict ed by committeemen in j charge of the celebration. V ! A sports program for boys, un der the direction of Oliver Hus ton, will lead off the day's ev ents. A special feature of - the early morning program will, be the Bartenders' race, which 1 s limited to Legion men. i State Commander - . f Of Legion Speaker .; At 1 o clock the Boy i Scouts will raise the flag as the pa triotic program starts In the grandstand. George Koehn, de partment Legion commander, will give the principal address. Mayor V. E. Kuhn will represent- the city administration on the pro gram.' , Mrs. Leon Brown will read the Declaration of Independ ence. ; -'!... - Trial heats- for the auto races, both midget and large- cars, will start at 1:15 o'clock. The races will begin at 2: SO o'clock. In -the evening a 10 act vaude ville show: will be presented in front of the grandstand under the direction of Monte Brooks. A fireworks spectacle will' light the sky at 9 o'clock. The day's cele bration will close with a carnival dance under the grandstand with hats, and 'noise makers to . make the affair gay. ? . Admission. . to the . grounds Is free and arrangements have been made for the parking of automo biles. Towns end Picnic to i ' Be Held in Grove The second annual Townsend picnic will be held In the grove during the day.- Outstanding speakers are to appear on the program a special old time fiddlers contest - has been ar ranged. Dr. H. C. Epley's Town- send chorus will sing. During the day band concerts are to be presented on the grounds for the entertainment of visitors. Everything at the cele bration Is ' free except the! races. evening show and dance. The race track Is said to be In good condition and some excel lent records are anticipated by the drivers. This will be the first appearance ' of the midget cars on the Salem track. Large cars are also billed for the day's events. " ! Salem merchants, faced with two-day holiday, reported late yesterday that their business was unusually brisk. Throughout the afternoon, stores were crowded with customers. Some merchants reported gains of 15 to (0 per cent above the corresponding day before the 4th la 1935. All state offices, all city and county offices-, as well as down town places of business,-will .be closed tor the two-day holiday. Governor Martin will give the Fourth of July address at Bak er while Secretary of State Snell will pass the day at The Dalles. State Treasurer Holman expected to remain fa Portland. 4 Inebriation Charged City police reported laat night they had arrested Frank Willis of Canyonville on a charge of be ing drunk. D LyJOB.IeYlVOO BIG SIX UNIT SHOW a new PITER B. KYNE rrT 0 . I . I I Serial I " Cartooa Screen AdventnrCe Fox Gan Comedy Vaudeville Fnmk News. Corned : I MeSwell Starts Tonight Midnight Matinee 11 :30 p.m. Continuous Performance Sunday, 2 to 11 P. M, ACIMEHCE Pre , with . MAY ROBSOtl GEORGE BARBIER JAMZS STEWART H03ART CAVANAUGH Dirttttd by CLARENCE DROWN Oreson, Saturday Mornis?, Suspects Questioned in Slugging Robbery Case, Definite Clues Lacking City police questioned two sus pects yesterday but later announ ced they had found no definite clue to identify the man who slug ged and robbed W. J. Smuck In the latter'a home at 1488 North Summer street Thursday night. Smuck was fully recovered yester day from-the. blow, he received In the face from his assailant. He believed he may hare been attack ed around. 10 p. m." after he had fallen asleep listenings to the ra dio The robber took between $40 and 1 45 from Smuck's pockets.' IrisM Mill City Rcbekah Officers MILL CITY, July 3 Santlam Rebekah lodge held election of officers in the I.O.O.F. hall last Wednesday night. ; Mrs. Susie Haynes acted as grand installing officer, and Mrs. Gertrude Mason as grand marshal. - The following were installed for the next six months: noble erand. Mrs. Frank Taylor; vice grand, Mrs. F. W. Fleetwood? se cretary; Mrs. Otto ueertsen; treasurer, Mrs. Andy Holthouse; R. S. N. G., Mrs. Ed Haynes; L. S. N. G., Mrs. Herbert Schroeder; R. S. V. G., Mrs. Nellie Wachter; L. V. G., Mrs. W. E. Laverne; conductor, Mrs. A. D. Scott; war den, Mrs. W. W. Mason; chaplain, Mrs. Leroy Dike: Inside guardian. Mrs. W. H. Davis; outside guar dian. Mrs.-Clara Ellsworth, and musician, Mrs. Clarence Mason. Governor At Baker Jubilee BAKER. Ore.. July 5.-MPi-The eastern Oregon mining and min eral association called today for the creation of a state department of geology and mineral industry. The simply - clad bard - rock miners and neatly-dresaed bus! ness men interested in developing Oregon's underground resources shouted unanimous approval of legislation to create a governing board of three, members and n office of director of mines. "Seventy per cent of the in come Is derived from specialized agriculture," he said. "We pro pose to develop industry and gen eral farming on a more diversi fied scale, an integral part of which is mining." The Gall Board GRAND Today . George O'Brien in- "The Border Patrolman". -. ' - :: . j fJTATK :' 'r Today" only ' Hopalong Cassldy western. "The Call of the Prairie". . ELSIXORE Today "The Ex "Mrs. I Bradford with William PoweU. CAPITOL Todi y Double bill, Ches- ter Morris in "MoonUght Murder and AI Jolson in "The Singin Kid". ; HOLLYWOOD Today Peter B. Kyne's "The Mysterious Avenger" with Charles Starrett. 1 Continuous Performance Today, 1JW to 5 PJf 10 c fm L Speaks rr. , v . , . - J mm r July 4, 1933 - Spy For Japan s Held Guilty Thompson Convicted On First Ballot; Heary Penalty Possible (Continued from page 1) - . . ; 1 navy magazines, and mailed them to Miyaxaki. In reply to a question regarding his pay, during that time, he said he thought he re ceived "1700 or ISO 0. ' The government's case against Thompson, which Judge I Yank- wich later said he considered " air tight,! was based on two letters. check, and the testimony - of Thompson's ex-room mate, 18- year-old Wlllard Turn tine, i of St. Louia. Room Mate's Story Is; Most JJamagJng One letter; from "Tani"1 Miy- azakl's nickname to Thompson, declared in part: ! I will send your January sal ary before I start here. Will you send me the schedule of force tac tics which will commence the 5th of December, if you can have that before the time and send tne be fore the 3rd of December J Don't be! hurry; Go slow and steady. The check was drawn by Miy- azaki, through the Yokohama spe cie, bank of San Francisco, against anii account which bank tellers said was maintained by the im perial Japanese nary with the Ir ving Trust Co. of New York. It was, in turn, endorsed by Thomp son. . . H Turntine's testimony was the most damaging of all. ! In the fall of 134, Turntine continued, he went with Thomp son to battleships, a destroyer and a i radio-controlled target.) i Each time, he testified, Thompson came away with papers, pamphlets or information of some sort.1 AMD A GIRL'S A PACK OF WILDCATSI GRdrd CtttflCLCtiOTti' Andy Clyde Comedy Screen Snapshots Cartoon News 0235SI53EDI Starting :? . " ' mm man mMW7f$) THEATRES : djQ V jQjQ2QJBjSjSSSjSgJ Wyyi 'fro? HAr;. nnQa; Zj : I i-'": ; CV-1 V ''SS'S3!": ( V : & "'4 ' . . ' - - . . - - --7 - Teacliero Injured! In Highway Crasli DALLAS. July l-Cn-Tbree Il linois school teachers who attend ed th NaUonal EdueaUonal asM- cUtion convention in Fortiana, were in the Dallas hospital today ajfter $ their car skidded intoj truck near Salem. None was seri ously hurt and all were expected tof leave the hospital within a Uy at two. ' i tTh injured were Mrs. Helen Miller; Evanston, HU hd pe ARYAN High Initiate It. Shasta Imnrian Younger Brotherhood Will Givle - Yoga, Unity anc Individual Success , r BEGINNING . Sunday Night, July 5 at 8:10 Sharp Just returned from Himalayan and Mt. Shasta Lemurian YogijConference in India IVJarion Hotel Banquet Room Sundy Night Subject: Intuition The Rich j Treasure of Heaven UNITY - TRUTH - STUDENTS ' i - . i - Your Attention Is Called to UNITY ICHATEAU Sponsored try Aryan Kelton - Under the management-of Trevor Hare (a Mt. Shasta Lemurian Ybunger Brotherhood brother. 320 (acres of enhanjeini? beauty-. Oregon's fas cinating Meditation Ijtetreat. .River, Trees, Moun tains, Ocean. 412 ipiles from Tillamook. Con venient Oregon traifiing headquarters for those persons who desire YOGA UPflTY TRUTH lCTURERS and TCHIOIS Before Completing - h -. Hear ARYAN! ICELTON ;; (NotetJ Author) Sunday and Monday nights, July 5th and 6th 8:10 $harp, on ' J INDIVIDUkL SUCCESS MARION HTEL SALEM If living too ' remote to attend lectures, 7 write Aryan Kelton immediately, Marion Hotel. Misses Cora Mitchell and Luella Hosklns, both of Chicago. Hoover Fishing Upper LIcKcnzie, Announced EUGENE Ore., July a.-)-Oregon's most famous former resident, Herbert C. Hoover, plied his fiahin pol today on the up rier McKenzie river where he was a guest at thm summer home of W. E. Travis at McKenaie bridge. The former president arrived by train early today, coming over the Cascade- route. , KELTON ana Aumor a Series of - on to become v Course at Mt. Shasta kiddies a di; :e BETTER PICTURES PERFECT SOUND Big Midniglit Show Toniglit -11:15 pan. Come Along Folks! MrMSMr. i i