4rAGTWU .:-'Y:;-- Y:''Y "! ww.. " - --- ' - - -- ---t-, atest 1 Jk- Explosion and fire of undetermined origin wrecked the Vaca Aspbanlt .;; causing 9200,000 damage and menacing the nearby oil well which ; Telemat. Rolling Device Traced, . Trial State Auditors first to Testify; Altering of Vouchers Charged CY (Con tinned from Par 1) Idence to show that Richardson look, bo money as a conscious act ef coayerskm. I . "We will show you by compe tent evidence every dollar that the defendant has taken. la since his connection with the treasurer's of fice; we will -show you erery dol lar of his expenditures since be STAHTS TODAY 2 MAJOR FEATOBES SUUaTATI OTElVilDT YODIia noncsnn 1 carry CXVETCU xsaar AIR-CONDITIONED 1 ' ilMMi .-if -fc Plus r 1 Donald -Duck 1- CctrtooB. ' m ran nimn t n mnmtm - mim " f - wrm s mMMEB ; HERE COME THOSE DIAMONDS IN THE RUFF-IAKS v '..nit MW t;Hy !! Hiti KIt rXtTS - Coiapn.1oa Feature If "i t " " V"l C73 .. ! ' ' '.il' ' !Wf4 f J rtlftM L: became deputy county treasurer Keech declared. "There is some evidence that Mr. Draper and Mr. Richardson Invested In mines find Mr. Rich ardson in some other property, but we will show where erery dol lar of that money came from. "If you want to charge the'de fendant with Incompetence we'll admit his guilt, but this is a crim inal action charging him with con rertlng mosey to his own use and I know you'll be convinced of his Innocence when thie testimony Is In," Keech told the jury. Marsh, in the prosecution's statement, recapitulated the pros ecution's basic tenets that the shortage is actual and not a re suit of faulty bookkeeping, that only Mr. Drager or Mr. Richard son could hare taken It, and that evidence shows that guilt applies to both. In One Ear . . . (Continued from Page 1.) tending a water commission meet ing for the first time in sereral months. Jones had unwisely wagered with the wise water boys on the extent of -the census gains, the ' water lads had been laying for him and last night Jones pah). His losses: To Commissioner Gee Grabenhorst $1.08; to Manager Carl Guenther $0.05. LOOK, SIRS. SANGER The current bill at the Holly wood theatre is "Three Sons" and "Four's a. Crowd, which appears to fee an argvnoeat against something. Tillamook Pioneer Dies TILLAMOOK, July 9-(JP-2&-cob Pesterfleld, 79, pioneer Tilla mook resident, died Monday. Two sons in Tillamook and two daugh ters in Eugene satire hint. Tonight TAwrsday '! TWO CtmSS AI1D A CIHL Jane Lsaig in ANB 2ND FEATURS Also Corned and News COOL COMFORTABLE Two Acfioa:-M-Iwciturss .v" SobrU Dil - tsnrnxs my LAST TIMES TOXITE ' I ' Thrills! Wonders! - j . ILLIOH" 1 1 Da Csj I Plus - "Love, Tlonor and Oh, I I . , ' . Baby v I J ' with Wallam Ford - Blona Itarrle I T -r Al 8 jJf 5fcsB(ssSB feCfePr Pictarea, Timely company plant at Oxnard, Califs is shows in the picture AT Destiny Galls Nazi Declares Control of Scandinavia Inevitable, Asserts Nazi Spokesman (Continued from Page 1) by riving Premier Marshal Henri Philippe Petain unrestricted pow ers to write a new totalitarian constitution. The- rote of the chamber of deputies and senate, born of de feat and desperation, gare the Petain government authority to frame its own, laws and constitu tion, then create its own national assembly to ratify- them. The measure, roted with only four negatire to lees raised against it, declared the new con stitution "m u s t guarantee the rights of labor, family and coun try." The chamber rote was S95 to 3, the senate, 22 S to 1. Only formal Joint approral by both houses tomorrow remains before Marshal Petain Is expected to emerge as a figurehead ruler in a g ore rum en t dominated by a triumvirate composed of; Gen. Maxima Weygand, former allied commander-in-chief, former Pre mier and Foreign Minister Pierre Laval, and former Labor Minister Ardien Marquet. The Petain gorernment, in an outline to parliament of Its plana as published by Haras, the of ficial French news service, de clared France "must understand and accept the necessity of a national revolution." (Genera dispatches said France had little choice. (These dispatches 8 a 1 d Vice Premier Laral told parliament as much that the only hope for an "honorable peace" lay in adopting a new constitution. (Frenchmen In Switzerland said that Germany let the Petain cabinet know it must either form a totalitarian gorernment along Spanish, German and Italian lines or lose the right even to rnle the unoccupied sone. Lato Sports HOLLYWOOD, July t-MV-The Portland Bearers, aided by a six- run onslaught in the fifth all unearned tonight defeated Hol lywood 9 to 4 to break an eight- game losing streak for Portland and proride the sixth auccesslre setback for Hollywood. Portland . t 18 9 Hollywood 4 i f Harrell and Annunxlo; Blttner and Monso. Oakland 2 1 4 Sacrame&io- S Salveson and Rafmondl; Schmidt and OgrodowakL Seattle , 9 SO San Francisco I t 1 Tnrpfn and Campbell; Gibson and Eprlnz. i , - i ? Los Angeles f S 17 14 San Diego Flores, Fallon (), Berry (8), and Holm; Craghead, Morris (S), Pillette (3). and Salkeld. American Aasoclatlom (By the Associated Press) Milwaukee S-l, Columbus t-3 Minneapolis 2-2. LoulsrOle t- Kansas City 2-4, Toledo 1-1 i St. Paul 5, Indianapolis t (15 innings). . . J Lo f ' ' ' . t ' 1. . , ' - 4 ' N A A 7 i J - .s' ' ' 1 ... . . :; w y : s. ; "- . ; :: '- t . .: . :'";':' .-" 1 .-i . : -'. -y : .' ' ... -:-...! v, ' : : -.- 1 , " ' ' v. . . . : :: -.o y - :- .: -:: . , , '." " i . .'. ;, ; a; : f. - :- i: t . .- -a -: : ". .:. v. & r w- : .. y - ' - y t J f ' 1 .. , y. : V :!'. - . Meet Mannel Sereriano, San Diego fisherman the man who refused to die. Washed OTerboard frosa a turns boat SO miles off the Merf eaa coast, he aeixed a plank aad drifted for four days before betas; washed ashore aad taken to Aeapalco, Mexico. AP TelemaC Sugar Loaf Area Has Serious Fire (Continned from Page 1) atlon was "fairly good. One de stroyed a portable sawmill at Knappton. A total of 1,0 If men brought Oregon's two major fires, the ! BOO-acre Dee burn in the Mount Hood national forest and the 600 acre blowout creek firs in north ern Linn county, well snder con trol. School Board to i Buy Three Lots (Continued from page 1) chines offered the bids were re ferred to the finance and supply Call Board - ELSINORB ff Today Ths Mortal Storm" with Margaret Sullaran, James Stewart. Plus Can't Glre Ton Anything- but Love." CAPTTOL i Today "One MUUon B.l C." with Victor Mature, Carole Landis, Lon ChSney, jr. Plus "Lore, Honor and Oh Baby" with Wallace Ford, Mona Barrle. . Thursday Dead End Kids In "You'rs not so Toufh. Plus John Garfield, Ann Sheridan, Pat O'Brien in "Castle on the Hudson." HOLLYWOOD Today "Cafe Hostess' with Preston Foster and Ann Dvorak. Plus "Isle of Destiny" with William Gargan and Wallace Ford. Friday "The Lone Wolf Strikes" with Warren WU- 11am and Joan Perry, Plus "Legion of the Law- less" with George O'Brien and Virginia Vale and chapter 14 "The Shadow." GRAND Today "Doped Touts." I Saturday -Warner : Baxter and. A n d r e a .Leeds in "Earth Bound." plus "Charlie Cbi n Murder - Cruisey" i ,' STATE -j-; Todaj' "The. Bias Bird" : with Shirley Temple and ? . Spring Bylncton. Plus "Slightly Honorable" with - Pat O'Brien. Edward Arn- old and. Rath Terry ' Thursday -Half 1m" wltli Dsrid - Nlrsa and OUria- de HSTtUand. Plus ''Shoot- ing High" with Jane With- era and Gene Autry. 1 : Saturday midnight iho w "Strange Cargo" wits. Joan Crawford and Clark Gable. i LIBERTY - 1 -r: Tod a y "T bras Sons' with William Gargan and Edward Ellis. Pins Errol Flynn In "Four's a Crowd." FridayRoy : Rogers in ;"In Old Caliente" with Mary j Hart. Plus "Chasing Trou- ble- with Frankie Darro j and Chap tar T "Dick . Tracy's G-Mea." 11 ..; ;.-.- e ! e j- e I ft ft ft & aww K 7 1 1 1 1 w J S3 Vire eonuaittees for inTeatigatloa. Payment for rewiring pi tne old high school building will not be made W. R. Graasle com pany until specifications set forth in the contract hare been com piled with, the board decided. The company installed a tour-Inch con duit, while a four and one naii- installed two used switch boxes, instead of the four new boxes specified, it was reported. Hungary Predicts Gift of Territory (Continned from pais 1) meat would be issued later. Aatonescu's arrest was report ed to hare resulted from his at tempts to unite various Iron Guard groups. King Carol has forbidden reriral of old political parties. The government's attitude toward tbs demand of Hungary for Trans yl ran la was thus summed up: , "Rumania recognises no Justi fication for yielding to the claims of Hungary and has decided not to aecept such territorial claims." Sonatoro' Box Scoro Bex score t Salem Wilson, cf Knoll. 2b Coscarart, It Harris, rf Petersen, b Williams, e Llghtner, lb Griffiths, as Fenter, p Oliver, p Brewer, p Totals Spokane Stickle, aa AB m m w STl a ss w aw Is 5 AB a 9 m w 1 w 14 R PO A S 1 t 21 11 H PO A S S 4 Aden, cf MxGinnis, 2b Joiley. rf 2 Falcon!, lb 0 4 Martlnes, st MeCormack, If M Roche, e 0Flynn, p Kinnaman, p ServentL p A-Jonas , ,. 1 1 B-Xke I 4 4 4 1 1 0 0 ( Totals ST 14 27 It One oat whea winning ran scored. A batted for Klnniman in Bth. B ran for Joiley In tth. score by innings: " Salem 012 009 400 T f 7 Spokane 000 211 202 2 14 Errors: McQInnls, Joiley, Fal- t Runs batted In Tetersea 2, Fal- eom 1, aiarunes 1, stickle 1, Mc cormick 1, Harris 1, Williams 2. jwr x. iwo oase nits, witsoa 2, Stickle 1. MeCormiek. - Three bass hits, FalconL Stolen bases, Wilson 1. Sacrifice, O'Flynn. Dou ble plays SUckle to McGinnis to Kinnamaa to Martlnes to Roche to Stickle. Left on bases, Spokane I, Salem t. Bases on balls, oft Fenter 2, O'Flynn t, Kinnamaa 1, Serrentl l. Oliver 1. Brewer 1- Struek out, by O'Flynn 4, Fenter z. tuts on O'Flynn T in 22 in-nlngs,'- 7 runs; Fenter 2 In plus innings s runs: off Kinnamaa 0 In 1:12 innings. No runs; oft Ol iver 4 la 2 12 innings 2 runs. Wild i: pitch. Brewer. Winning pitcher, SerrentL Losing pitcher. uurer; iime 01 game a: is. um pires, Welsgerber and Moran. T. X. Xjub, K. X. O. Cbus. a. 0.' Herbal remedies ! for ailments of atomach, Urer,' kidney, skin, blood, glands and urinary sys tem of men St women. 22 years la service. Naturopathic Physi clans.y Ask your neighbors about CHAN LAM. :. ;Dn.fCnnii'L2iii!: cnnrEss. twiaiTz co,r- : Sii Cot St, ntr Liberty . CTTCIAXt KOTZ03 ' nii't Cfic wiM b pa - SuniUy Only Honrs 10 s.m. t X p.m. s S tm 1 pm. tnm m-m uti Aoirnt 141 h. liftr Aasnst 14tk this aie b ssiOa pa srsry Tassosy sa Ssterd7. i :: :'' :. - - i ,1 11 1 l 11 11 - - gar1! "T- ' -- - ' ' M Represeatatire Joseph W. Martin, discossea campaign strategy with Presidential C adidate WeadeU ator Charles 1m McJfary of Oregoav AP Telemat, Each Claims Foe 1 BeatPni.ued Mediterranean liatus) - on at as m a . f - petrreen British and Italian Vessels (Continned from Page 1) s renins: filled with bomb attacks by a spectacular aerial show off the southeast coast.; with dire bombers dropping: ) "whistling" missiles on one town At least II persons were killed, ta tbs day's raiding. . '! p ROME, July t-SVThs axis al lies bars chosen their respective tasks for the battle of England. it was stated authoritatively to night. . 1 Their broad purpose deter mined, presumably, during Italian Foreign' Minister Clano's current trip to Berlin was stated by the informed writer, Vlrginio Gayds, to be three-fold: i 1. Blockade the British Isles 2. Break Britain's empire eon tacts. i 2. Defeat her "at some, en tbs sea and in imperial territories" to the extent necessary tor . end ing the war. Italy's part in this, according to Gay da, will be to strike at Bri tain in. Egypt, the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Kenya colony; and British Somaliland; to harass British shipping from tbs Atlantis to tbs Indian ocean and. above all, to Immobilise a large part of the British fleet ta the Mediterran- (Although Gayda did not say so, this would seem to leave the frontal attack oa England entire ly to Germany). Martin Is Chosen 1": i AsGOPChainnan (Continued from Page 1.) Martin will serve wfhtout pay. As the third term discussion waxed hotter than ever ta demo cratic ranks, WUlkls announced to s press conference that these two men would bead; a croup of nearly St mea and women who will hare a roiee In a campaign expected: to take the republican nominee to the far corners of tbs country tn a whirlwind drirs for the presidency. ; ( " Got. Harold E. MStassea ' of Minnesota, keynoter and Willkle's floor manager at tbs republican convention, was named chair man of a large campaign advisory committee. He will arrive hers to morrow to confer with Hartin. Ha called tbs first meeting of . tbs a rus ivt ABarsaay sooi sirs aowatowa aotei. - i - ,i. Russell Davenport. ' ef Kew Yprk,' f ormt managTag editor of Fortune magazine, will serve as the nominee's personal represen taUre la co Ha bora ting with Mar- TODAY & . THTJZS. V YoaTt Boar With Laughter Orer the Affairs of ; . - KRROIi FLYTflT , . OLIVIA DeHAVtLLAXD PATRIC KOWLES - BOSALXXD RUSSELL: ' WAITI2 COfffiOUY much innixT , Plus 2nd Hit Tla rUiid W cf t era. ..um o s..att -j? av i '-5 'il 1 (3 Jr.. of Maesachns etts. named national repabUcaa committee chairmaa. tin, while Oren Root. Jr.. young Mew York lawyer, will lead an or ganization movement among Wfll- kle clubs. Wlllkie said he and Root undoubtedly would try to drum np support from Independ ent democrats." Stimson Is Given Okeh, Big Margin (Continued from pags 1) "ability, bis patriotism, or his nl tegrtty." Earlier, crowds who Jammed the senate galleries to listen to the crackling debate were threat ened with expulsion when they hissed sad applauded. Tbs applause came as Senator Tydings (D-Md), protesting th e "stripping of our defenses' to aid Great Britain, engaged in a brisk exchange with Senator Pepper (D-FIa), advocate of "every aid abort of war" tor England.' Wliiskerinos Back Benefit Softball George Stackman. chief long- beard of tbs Whiskerinos last night announced that the regular meeting of the club would be post poned this week in order that ev ery member may attend tonight's Red Cross benefit Softball same at Sweetland field. "The Whiskerinos are pledged to support erery good endeavor in Salem, and surely the Red Cross war relief is a worthwhile project." said Stackman. "We of America, in our freedom . from ravages of war, are slow to real ize the suffering of our fellow mea who have to bear the full brunt of the new lightning war fare.' Rites Set Today For Anna Boyle Funeral serriees will be held for Anna Lehman' Boyle, 15, from the Holman and Lutx mortuary In Portland-at 2:10 o'clock this af ternoon.. Mrs. Boyle, who died Sunday tn Portland, was a sister of Mrs. Era Cass sd W. S. Lehman of Salem. A headline published y ester- it j M I J Ki K J I J U U 's. I h-'iM SV.m-.1J(. utu.r.HJ llxz. Jirdiz3:IIcCrc3; Iladlo'a rriendly: Advisss V On. ; Clogs ; 'eel .:: r 2:c3 - 7:10 - C:23 WUIkle aad ZUs running-mate, seas , - : "Learn to Svim" Campaign Starts Opens Today at O linger, Tealie Pools; Eight Classes Are Set Classes la . Salem's "Learn ts Swim" campaign, yearly spon-. sored by the Marion county chap ter of the American Red Cross and supervised by the city playgrounds setup, begin at Oilnger and Leslie pools today. Playgrounds Director Vera GH mors said yesterday enrollees would be registered ss they re port to classes today. j Certified instructors will be la charge. Including Bunny Bennett Fred Andrews, Buddy Reynolds and Tommy Dry-nan at O linger and ForbesJtfaek, George Causey and Gurnee Tlesher at Leslie. A special beginners class for adults 1 tentatively scheduled and will be maintained if enough adults signify intention of regis tering for the class, Gilmore said. The schedule: - S:SS t 10 aja. Br saS firia atara. to IX. 10.-05 t 1Q:SS s.a. Boys VfUnra, S t 14. 1:SS It . Qui saaers, S' is 14. . ll.-OJ U li:so a.w Wowsa's class. 11:8$ to IS s-sw By aaA girls rwim am, 11 ts IS. - IS 4:S0 .as. rrM swiai. 4:89 t :SO p.i. Juiar s4 Mslor Bf MSTtag. . - . T:ie te S pat tnlW Ssriaaars day Inadvertently mentioned the Salem brother instead of Mrs. Boyle. UNION BENEFIT - Gardens Wad. July 10th Modara and Old Tims PUBLIC INVITED Salens Bldg. Tradee Coudl rrf e!Q(U Ttra Friday ti M(t.'' Ut - 4 ): 9 C;;V- r