The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 10, 1940, Page 1, Image 1

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Pictures? Yes "
,- Statesman readers see the
lews of the world as well,
s read about It. They see
It la pictures taken In Salem
and in news mats supplied
by two world wide services.
. Locally unsettled today
nd . Thursday; somewhat
higher humidity and lower
temperature; drizzle on the
roast. Max. temp. Tuesday
81. mln. 49. River S.9 tU
West wind.
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Rolling Device
Traced, Trial :
Of Richardson
State Auditors First to
Testify; Altering of
! Vouchers Charged
New Evidence Availahle,
Keech Says, Showing
Deputy Innocent
Tt. robiem of "rolled Touch-
ers Marlon county Touchers on
wM.ii iata of nayment was al
legedly altered, to conceal short
asel in the county cash balances
-made its first appearance yes
terday in the larceny trial of W.
Y. Richardson, former deputy ol
...pAimiT Treasurer Darid G.
n racer. " ' '
TeatlinonT with respect to the
assertedly Uered Touchers WM
t offered bT Bernard -C Davis,
state auditor who assisted, in the
1938 audit of Marion xouttty
, books, and was later taxen up oy
Bowers, auditor, who han
dled the bulk of the investigation.
BI1U v
nresented by cm-
....iinn witnesses closely followed
testimony given -In Ricbardso& s
first trial on the charge held last
year, and in tne inat oi
last February. '
Ti,rn,,h th witnesses, Speciat
Frosecutor Francis E. Marsh of
McMinnville sought to establish
4Ko hnrtaares in the treasurers
office were covered up by mark
ing warrants actually paid in Jan
uary of a given year as though
they were paid In the December
of the year preceaing,
Method of Balancing
In that way, the prosecution
-m.eht to show, a balance could
be struck between the county trea
hank account and book
items marked paid at the Ume of
the annual audit of the treasurer s
accounts.
As in the previous trials, Davis
declared th it had the.Touchers
not been changed, or had a com
pariBon between the treasurer s
actual bank balance and fcU cash
account been made at any time of
the year except the first.' the al
leged shortage conld PV-:Te
In tdditfon to aJiswerlnr; -talled
quesUons asked by Mawn
with respect to speeifie items on
the treasurer's books arid as to
,naririi rniied vouchers. Davis re
ported statements of the defend
ant in November, 19S6, when he
was informed of the results of the
ailQKQI
Stimson Given
Senate's Okeh
I : . ' ..:; 7 .
By Big
V:
7IRST INNING HOLIER WINS FOR NATIONALS
.-.-.J.
Margin
Vote i 56-28 ' and Similar i
Approval for Knox
r Forecast Today
Interventionist Poucieal
Generally Criticized
Prior to Decision ;
i
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DestinyCalls EdchLlaims.0ther
For Huge Nazi
- ... . . KJ ' - ' .-
Realm, Stated
Battered Pursued,
Control !o Scandinavia i
1 Inevitahle, Asserts
; Nazi Spokesman :
WASHINGTON, . July -(-
President Roosevelt's nomination
of Henry L. Stimson, republican,
to be ' secretary of war was con
firmed by the senate today, 5 to
25. after Majority Leader Barfc-
ley; of I Kentucky; had nrged such
approval In the "interests or Am
erican unity."
Senators who had bitterly criti
cised the appointment as a "step
toward war" conceded that simi
lar confirmation would be Toted
tomorrow for Frank Knox, repub
lican selected for the key nation
at defense post of secretary of the
navy. . . - I
Party lines split wide open on
the Stimson vote with 4S demo
crats, 10 republicans and one In
dependent approving and 14 dem
ocrats, 12 republicans, one pro
gressive and one farmer laborite
opp tng, -
Those voting confirmation In
cluded Schwellenbach, D-Wash)
and McNary (R-Ore). Those Tot
ing against Stimson Included
Bone tD-Wash); Clark (D-Jda-ho)
and Thomas (R-Tdaho). No
Tote was listed for Holmaa of
Oregon; . , . ' ' ".
Senator- Barkley, ' confident lie
had the necessary votes, used only
few minutes to reply to two days
of caustic criticism of the nomin
ations, file said the chief Djec- v . IlnanSmnnsf Willkie
tion to Stimson were that he had Vot UnanimoU8 WLUKie
advocated repeal of the neutrality
act, use of his country' naval
basest for the British fleet, and
naval eonyoy of munitions, t o r
Ensland. ! 1
MI would, myseir. disagree-wk
7"k
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TfnY'
French Parliament . Puts
Qkeh on Dictatorship
! . Headed by Petain
. BERLIN, July --Germany's
manifest destiny calls for crea
tion Of a great Germanic realm
Including fthe entire area from
which Germanic - people once
emigrated," Relchsleader Alfred
Rosenberg told the foreign press
tonight, stressing thef Scandinav
ian position in the nazi orbit.
Italy Role Stated
British Say One Hit Registered Upon
iBattlesIiip as Heavy Squadron Is .
C Attacked; Still Chasing Foe
Unofficial Rome Report Avers Enemy
Ship Sunk by Planes; Germany to
Invade England Alone, Hinted .
(By the Associated Press)
The Mediterranean battle-royal for which the worldha3
been, watching was in progress; today between! British and
Rosenberg, of ten ! chosen " to j Italian-naval iorces, -
enunciate and eelticldate Adolf Each sides contended its fleet was chasing tne other. .
Hitler's policies, adTlsed the ! rrn, TTftoTi aaiA tIipiV MHitPTTanean fleet was chasinsr
Scandinavian countries to adjust fascist squadron which withdrew behind a smoke
StrorindeV0 SlcV Ailtternm after one Italian battleship had
suffered a hit at lonsr range.
has a .nrrpsrondpnt for Stefani. official Italian news agen-
t.T '. - - j x i n i
man reich.
Destiny, he pointed! out.
thrown them together, econ
)uthward in the central Mediterranean after
centance of this fact is not a sign a Dattie tnat lasiea irom .ou p. in. w 3 p. in. luwuojr,
of weakness but plain ''recognition
JS
of TiUl law." f
jNo matter in what form pro
Enough runs, as it turned out, to clinch Tictory f or the KaUoual league star, in the Germanlc reaUm is effectuated It
between big leaguers, were scorea wneu n " K- j -- VT7"Z ui is evident that the German relch
aboard in the first innlne Tuesday in St. JLouls. West I shown crossing uie piate as .tommy ... i n abtim the
(No, 10) congratulates txim. Af jeiemau - - i: i .- .. -; rlht to protect lt8eif against repe- !
Martin Is Chosen
As GOP Chairman
'Announces Plans for
,.l Large Committee , ;
llr-i 111!
Paul BtmserM Colwmn
Sugar Loaf Area
The Stefani report, as received
in London, added that on Monday
had sunk a British
damaged a British
battleship and aircraft carrier in .
battle farther east, near tne
island of Crete.
No word was received direct
tiUon of an attack such as Eng- Axis to Force Cession by from the Italian government on
Hungary Predicts JSE.lir
G J J battleshln anc
Gift of Territory
land attempted agalns
April,' 1940.'
Czechs and Slovaks.
Norway In
h added.
Uf C-v 1VCA already have been absorbed Into
liaS OCllUUd I'll C the greater
rreater German living space
just as they lived lit centuries
Romania, Claim; Carol
Regime Denies it
BUDAPEST,
The Bt!' Washlpgton Forests Also pa0"8enber J eonceded it
ani report did not mention dam
age to the" British' ships in the
fight that began Tuesday, it sam
the Italian air force was bom Ding
nnrarr July J- tn British, however.
der way &nA the picnic committee
is abroad in the land.
It la the time
of year, when, I
watered tenderly
through the long f
months, f rail, ;
and
tPHHiermany ua m.w, -- iA .v. .nmmert r
was Ported tonight td have decldea to " "f . .
Blaze ; Oregon's Two
. Fires Controlled
-understandable" that a small na- I call on Rumania rogiveop l mention ItalUn resistance and did
tion ahould refuse to lei usen n i of Transylvania
TransylTania io nuntij. j... tiut mv firhtinr on lion-
governed by i another j of equal I A prellmlnaryl agreement w.- A . .. .
WASHINOTON, I July MrV
" v t i m ri
eaoinei memur uu. w " - 1 ti, w Martin. 1r.. of I " . r,
ur--.-r- - - In eTery organic
anthoriied hv congress
Rcalllng that Stimson served as
secretary of war
zatlon ; which?
f aannrhtlRfttB tnd then
Limson servett u i "- . ... i uuuu; w
under President winging away by special plane f or naffiberB elght or
state audit in the presence of the Taf t and secretary of state under a "long sieep ??1f4l I
counly court, the county tjeasur- president Hoover. " v' fHf leader 1 --7vV .ill
JWrilU uvuov - - ivsa.Ma v , s-
Jm VTfVk AtMAHnrA. H&fiS.. OOb I a H V h al V A
lisher. was chosen as the new bloomed' la tall ruip.H.Jr.
er, District Attorney Lyle J. Page J BO one had questioned Stimson s
and state auditors
Denial of Shortage
Made, Testified
"Richardson denied that there
was a hortage," the witness as
serted. "When the rolled Touch
ers were brought td his attention
he said that he had noted a short
are in November, IS 3 6, the date
of vouchers shown to him, but de-
(Turn to Page 2, Col. 7)
! - tin -mm are convinced' that 1 said to have been maae nna 1 .v. trtftE fnrrea.
tnMV.' 1 . i n"?OT".;.,tyv f"".!"! '"f ""ri;::7." u.tfh naving aispoaea os u
iwMauon. ..-r-y , i-.v-ft-vif-it maces Itself unuer lacreauiea comui M. h farclnr surrender of tne
aertmis. forest fire raged toaayoni A 1t I PrmiH Pal Teleky ana i h.j,i. . . v,
" . i t ns Tirrnwrt win u k m. s csui r ai l as si i arcs, w vu i , - m wkkku-sh an, a. Aicaauui j
"ui w" " 1 I Hungary; xi6t l snips, a numoer 01 neavr ci uis-
tnras highway, ravaging an area yicHY, lirance, L J irl y t-iJPjr- chlm von. RIbbenlrop GrmnJr J erg and a flotul, 0f destroyers
burned in 1929. ' Jv Ji
KeforesUtloa "work and fire . . a.-th warrant of the leazzo Clano of Ifialy. . The Italian InformaUon pUced
trails teonstructed by tJo"' democratic third republic today There was ad
service, rained at thousands of
dollars, were swept away within
a few hours. ? , -
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Non-intervention
Wo
PORTLAND. Ore July f.-(ff)
l cnosen as, mw , " eioomea iblhi r-: lwhtn-tnn fires broke out
nf the renubllcan na- their frensied lovellnes. sure I -Washington firesDro a e o u i
tional committee subcommittee on ,ign of summer, an soon the ""'V,. nre.flnters brought
Willkie's personal reconmwua- landscape win o "f their major biases under control.
chairman
Bishop Selection
)1C at OeSSlOn immediately to tie cession.
odrin
Policy
Tridential drive for Alf M. Lah
rprtW A Tni 9-3-IIarrv H. I a fellow' Kansan. was named
nled that he had known earlier of J -woodring, who quit as secretary j executive director of the national
of war June 20 to maace way ior committee. He wm assist
Henry L. Stimson, ; declared to- tln ftnd retain his S 2 5,0 00 salary
night "1 have always been, I am and
tion. ' i roousi irmis i forestry Supervisor T. 8. CrOod-
John D. M. HamUton, present picwcTm
chairman, who managed tne is as
Toe
A
official conflr-
the scene of the clash off Cap
ma tion. ' , Spartlvento, at the extreme toe or
Diplomatic quarters saia p the IUlian "boot,"
.t.i TCnmmian envoy who is fly- The admiralty announced that
.nm -Rnriiarsst to aiuuicu i- i th. Britisn naval air arm was ai-
morrow will be told that the tacking the foe. and that sea for-
Bucharest government must ices nasea ai uioranar swepi miu
tne 9 n t r a 1 jueaiierranean ia
search of Italian warcraft. The
BUCHAREST, July 10. I Gibraltar squadron round no sur-
uch a discrepancy In the office,
"When he was shown earlier
. vouchers which also had been
manipulated, he finally admitted
that he knew that a shortage ex
isted as far back as 1917.
First he said he thought it
now, and -expect to remain a nott
Interventionist."
"If the reaction from my leav-
n th war department as a
was a bookkeeping shortage,, but j nown non-Interventionist " has
later he said he decided it was' a f -aMB4 modification of some pol-
genuine Bhortage." ' f l ides and sobered some of those
Crosj examination by Defense nf.(,atiTe meddling advisers
travel ; expense , allowance.
(Turn to page 2, col, e)
Keyi Retained in
Adjudication Case
Ynn ejut reeoenlae-the picnic
committee by the I g aud
scribbled lists they trail after
them and on which every fifth
item I Is sweet plekles. Picnic
committees are notably long ou
sweet pickles, a fc established
by the botanist- Zilckstrat of
Gottingen la the year 1740 at
fhm snntiAl summer clambake
of the Gottingen Goober and -Goyduck
group. . " -
You can'tt get away from the
committees. They come at
full 4 tnt wavinc their pen
ciled UsU like horns Lin xront m
Good-i SAN FRANCISCO, July 9(JP)- i-np-daTWAn-Klng Carol, face craft, shot down four enemy
year said a 200-acrefire flared J Election ol j newi aewoam ; u strenuouk measures to i planes and damaged seven opera.
on both' des ot umgnam creea msnop. ior w rorusuu, ute, . hU a totiiiunaii parir ua amiHj. ; .
It obviously was "set In nine attention of nearly 300 delegates . tnAar to have Jaused the arrest were returning from convoy daty
places." Goodyear reported. Prin- today as the swestern jurisdiction- iuerr Ion intonescu, yeter- to Africa, when they met the
fniLllv In nnbnrned slashings of I l conference of the church open
the Slmnson Logging company. I d here to. Glide Memorial church
-Twenty six other new fires were I The three! names most prom-
reported i in -Washington's - Grays I inently mentioned for) the post.
Harbor, King; Cowlits, Lewis and authorised following amalgama-
Clark counties, although the sitn-ftion of the three branciies or tne
Methodist church, are Dr. urover
C. Emmons of Nashville,' Tehn.:
Dr. Bruce Baxter, "president of
Willamette - university, s a 1 e m.
Ore..- and - Dr. Walter !C. Brack-
ner, district superintendent in Los
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Clarence Martin
Would Ruh Again
Trnn firm Tit leader.
rtmrt ln declined to conurm-
saying a state-
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Eliminating War
r . . r . M l"w . " . . . . . . 1 4
fact that the state audit extended frip bur own idefenses, then I re- Walter E, Keyes was fluted tnem and stabbing TEntfLn
no further back than 1932. since fiikd only ne t of by the city water commission last TOtt with a TOmewhatduUed pen-
records previous to that time were Tg to gacr'flce on the t altar, of night to am W--"0Vttr. cil. "YOU re aown. w
, , . . .t.! i. lBl? ,u!"ft:' i. . , . . ,j i I t.aitii tn the matter of I . ana before you
noi aranaDie, ana mai in mvbc service' ne saia m u r -"". f :,.;Htah ..Z...;.l'it6iiIrW.
! ' a m I woto'F nrDii in me uiui a v. i an rcnTer wuua vjuum. asiaa sy - - j
M I
Angeles.; - t ' ' f - to " . ; M I .ttt 3W 9 -UPi Italian hands, the tricolor
The new .bishop, to Wfc elected ; CORVALLIS, .flrejjr litl squadron at Alexandria, Egypt.
The French fleet' recently th
f oarth most powerful in the
world, was swept from the seas
as an effective fighting unit yes
terday In a bloodless British tri
umph over the last, squadron re
motely able to challenge Britain's
mastery of the seas. '
Capitulating to British steel and
conditions designed to keep
French - warships out of German
OLYMPIAN July- 9.-JPhln a
llibrium and ,ttrprts , announcement --onignt, r wWj;,w-"- 7 t; T reaolntion adopted to- ' 1
state definitely whether the short- network. , , 5f Ja f VA't 77 for f '11 iV-McPketer ho.t ItJ ;U i.7 n
quence the
auditors could not I Darej addresir broadcast ovef a
The former secretary made no
ention' of his letter or resigi
tinn ta President Roosevelt.
age prior to that date was actual
or merely the result of book err'
ors
another' foor years.?'
? --- -- . i . , . AMMnrvn ft a riner cuiuvaujf in -
mention; of D mier oi r f v-a. 7t water righU to "TT. uU aud ro A statement handed to Ihe press
Friday, wlll .be the seventh in the -The Oregon enckmpnnt of the of Bnn)enM by
Pacific eoast rstates; - f - Veterans -of WfJS I allowing: itself., to be Interned.
relerates Vwere- welcomea to-ieaiea V"7.; .7 , (lnlt few scattered French
. - r an nni sa a -
are , believed 1 t I I 1 ' at
S.. ......ti.t.'f. te- large, ine iew vessels wmca e-
Dr. Emmons tetroonaea, !.;imihuw .... .r"Il ,.r th. rt British thrust at
The eonfereneewUl cenunue i y a" '"".r. t the French navy off Algiers last
Examination of ' BowerVwhle
, .t . . j .- i . . l . i.. 'Wout.imisstoaana iue n.u yvw. . . mroeess.- reserve i r
louuwea mai oi ud, tfeclinM. w Teiew, . " - . n nn6nthcr renort-1 wr
I pastor.
. The
through neitrMonday.
In
check, signed by Drager or Rleh. mlala that hfc rlew. on f ' Hmin picnics whkhmakes yams Vrto offTr iwlf for
funds butwhicn Anrlcns war position dinereaeo, uiai "i:7J-ZAi sUcky tfltiw: rII i,:e.orhin 3catiseimyina-
were alleged to have eetued per- radiCally from those of some l"""". 'Tmibeda iy:"
ardson on county
sonal obligations.
Interrogation had barely start
ed when Circuit Judge L. H. Mc-
Mahan ordered recess until 9 a.m
today.- 4,: .-;
Keech Promises to
Offer New Evidence
Amerlcn'i
radtcallv
ministration members.
pourls g of concrete win
this weexr k
Water consumers need iss,6z&,-
376 gallons in June, aa increase
j f the -roTernorshiD
n Trns ii ii w wa w ci m aw i . ... .
begin I Y r -tT V ' i tire state and us people nave own
I ; a i - Jam . XJa m 11 1 rvn TIC la ID 1 cuursuaj m a avarwvvv
perrisor of the. state nnemploy- I French naval bases, some of them
nmnenaatlon commission. ldlsabled.T . ' ' :
tniA ' thm delegates that unem- I Royal air i force bombers, lash
Tnuirfoa Prove Fatal .'
rjrnrtr T1 0 TTn- 1 Anr : 4h TirevloUS JUBO Ot 38
Juriestby 'aVtoobile HisMSaW.. Veporrshowed.
. . t,. wim.rn- nnrt I ; nnioA ntTcnnt for June, 1S40,
,nnnv.fnr hnth sideB I lat nieht.; lo,l'.l ior jane,
the trial counsel for both sideB j her last night.
presented opening statements to
the Jury. That of tne oeiense
given by Keech. promised new ev
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: School Board Votes to Buy
-v CAriM life In the summer:
time When the Hvln is easy and
picnic committees run. around
sprinkling free coffee and ice
cream in their wakes. (And
don't forget to bring your own
silverware),;'' " , ' j - .
r-if J TMnVer A. Warren Jones
made a mistake last night by atr
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Forest Packer Missing
vthtktd JnlV tVi-Airplane ployed Teterans throughout Ore- Ing at Germany's naval forces set
JBEND, JUiy v-wr tiT- 1 ri.t.ii ihrAMh nn fiw two enemr warshlDa dur-.
ana iryinj umvs i. um i . . r ,i
nation r- ' j p::?:5'"' hoars. ; !
Lor could be trained.
They helmshaven bases.
Germany capped a day a n d
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nrr ryl WD SALEMi TRADE INVITATIONS
Injured
Arms Shipments
Three Lots At Senior Highhr Ouletir-G
Frim SE Denied UrsffiS
: school grounds ior
' f-i hv the city school
a . mw a itATcnn s nt a tj i uneiucu 3 usv . 1 -
SAIN riAiNlOW, aiU-IJ VTl r - ' 1a.t viUrit r ;
A published story that army Jire- board last g n of a larf er pieCe
arms and munitions were being The jots, part 01 a 1 v
furnished Great Britain fromthis 01 ropj---- ln.
area drew a denial tonight from long contemplated un e.
and B streets upon wu -
ideated and two adjoin
one army officer, ana no com- -3 wlcn a gm&H
ment t r o m war department -rled "and two , adjoln
spokesmen. " 1 ; j -Iff0 " h south. The prop-
The copyright story was pun- w , .nd Mrs.
HoVavi w tha Call-1 erij i
liauu - uci w a vv- . t . v
nntl.tln vhtrh a.id It bafl "DOS!- ! fl.
tlve Information" that several yv " llg- teacher, at
shipments of war materials from m&.vt
the bar area and wevaaa nave "TJ" :'ar.htnc at
-v--ni ara tlll heinc Miss t-rao w"r : ::r--T " ' ,
shipped to the British under cir
cumstances of utmost secrecy.
Supplies shipped via Canada.
' the newspaper said, Included light
firearms and ammunition from
the Benicla. Calif., arsenal, and
"high explosives, including " big
shells, from the navy ammuni
tion dump near Hawthorne, Nev.
Lieut. CoL Oscar Krupp, com
mandant of. the Benicla arsenal,
k.t nr. nrh shitjments had been
toade frcra thre which "would t
lilrh schooL
, n- -c-i nrto Tp Emerson. Mrs.
Mary Hartman. ,Mrs.nnie Wol
cott and- Mr. Mary Poster were
reUlned as subsmme
and to the list were added Mrs.
I V,,rnft nobert Kensch-
eTand ffiibeth. Lewis. CcUia
i ttA.r at Bath, was
i rTLxPbanre with Stella
B. Veiamaif of JJ
nnm vear. Mrs. jru
Parrisi teacher, was granieu
rear's Wave io! atsence
Bids, for linoleum and fuel oil
were opened aad referred to com
mittees tor decision.' Three com
panies, II. L. Stiff Furniture, R.
L. Elfstrom ana Aceausucai
Flooring Sales, bid on Uoleum
for parrish and Leslie upper and
lower corridors, library ana prin
cipal's office, Englewood base
ment - and . Grant i principal's of
fice, v 5 :a -4.V 5. -; I hA!
In the fuel il bids General pe
troleum" bid lowest om2000 bar
rels for; senior high, 800 barrels
for Parrish and ,600 barrels tor
Bnsbj with a figure of 213. The
bids of. General petroleum I Capi
tal City Transfer 1 and Larmer
LGXDOX, July, 10-(Wcd-
Bosday)-(J,H3 r m " v.
bombed a town in southwest
KugUnd after dayUght this
morning and were repoHedto
haw Inflicted HmsldeTable
damage a residential dis
trict. Five bombs were droppea
and it was believed there were
, casualties. I .M-,""
ALEXANDRIA, Jy IfrT
( WHlnesday )-)-An air w
warning jwas sounded 1 Alex
andirU early, today ; hut "9
bombs Were . dropped and, tne
alarm nassed without any re-
Transfer for-tank truck' supply 1 ported mciaenu. 4
at Bush - all named. a ; figure 01
st. 59.
- For a furnace at Grant school
W W. Rosebraugh company's low
bid of $835 was accepted. Casier
Cutler and Kelson Brothers
vera other bidders. '
For an accounting machine!
T?frn!ne-tnn-n.nd bid $1182. B0, i
Burrourhs S147.0 1 and Capitol
Office Equipment $13 83.75. Since
there is difference la tee . ma
dura ta Page 2, Col. 4)
KRTV TfORK. July ? Xr
Tlie Italian government radio
repeated tonht that the
lOO- ton BrlUAh "hattle ""aiser
Flood had gone intoxdry doclc
at Gibraltar for tnrent re-
imir' after tlng aamaeu- ; yesterdiiy "iih Governor Claries
iously in . the battle of Oran nu Amgl to attend Salem's Cetm
JralLalti.i.iirf ,eard Is, firs. lwla, Ivan Manninr; and CLief
by (313, quoted a dl?atrh f rc -i
Madrid. . , -
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Jit Keizer School
BROOKS . July -9 Ray De
Rosche, Brooks, and Lisle I. Lind
say, Salem,-route seven, were in
I Jured about 3:20 this afternoon
when they fell aoout z ieet irom
! a broken scaffolding. They were
; painting on the new Keizer school-
bouse. - v
De fltosche suffered a brotea
heel and numerous bruises. Lind
say suffered a compound leg rrse
; tare- and bruises. The attending
physician said.. tonight that th
injuries of the men were b
dangerous. .
They were tasea to fcaiem u--coness
hospital by the first aid
I car. ; ' . ; "'
Warren Nunn," 20, route four,
was treated by first aid. men f or
a dislocated left shoulder received
at the Leslie playground. . ;
Minor scratches were a.l tae
injuries Karris Kerby, 13. 1145
Edgewater - street. West Sclera,
received in a collision between
his bicycle and- an automobile s
Liberty nd State street.
Bob Mickey, Eiire;s uaisown.
"was treated at the i"t aid sta
tion for n fractured rl.sM t..u i
received when his E5otorryc;c:i-
llded witi an 8utc:o:: a st
and Fifth street.
. fall into that category.