r?ACZ TWO 1- Taranto Again i Suffers Raids Nazis -Say Assault Upon Capital Fails Though Some Damage Done ' (Continued trow page D at Norderney; the docks at Calais and WOhelmshaTen, - , i" Is this German phase of the campaign, the British acknowl edged the loss of two planes. In Albania and along the des ert front: the rital Albanian port f Dnrasxo ponnded once; more in a long series of attacks and far ther damage left amid the flames still BurtrfngTrora prerloui reids. : Valoiuu another Albanian port to the south, bombed bearHy; an ammunition . dump, and ,nb tor transport concentration suits hit. 8Idf Barranf and Berna-ln the western desert raided, along with Bardie and Bengasi in Italian Lib ya ;' more fires started :ahlpa in Bengasi harbor bombed, live Battleships Added. Is Report - . ; As the world prestige of . the British nary- and air fleets cor respondingly rose, it was under stood that fire new; 3 (.090 ton battleships of JO knots, -of the King George V class, now hare tone, into serriee. ; ' ,T If they are' in 'fact' In serrice Britain's total, of. capital- ships 1fstaads at 10 against an axis cap ital strength; as fig n red here, of nine.--. -;--;r: ' To 'many here, the action at Ta ranio was the greatest rictory for Britain since i the defeat of the ; massed squadrons , of Oerman ! bombers which sought control of British air in the late summer and ! early autumn. . They suggested that it would i have a tremendous diplomatic and propaganda ralne heartening the Greeks and Tnrks, sobering Spain and perhaps Russia, and perhaps even leading to Bach a decline in Italian morale that quick rietories would be needed to possible popular against Mussolini. morement Student Council The ASB council of Leslie Jun- lor. high school held an Important meeting in the council room Wed- 1 riah junior high has inrited a delegation of students from Les ll.to appear at a program at their ! school. Plans were mad as to ; , transportation,' speeches, and the number of pupils to go. Both ' schools enjoy these "peace par-: leya and find them an; Interesting pari or tne "little citjj war se ries." . - it . n All necessary preparations to is foj, Ute game at Sweetland field been made end ererrone ia tag forward to the last came. The council has been planning r te;make sv trip to a Vancouver ; school for some time and definite ' , plans as to time and. transporta tion, hare been-madeu Those mak- lag the trip will be the regular eonnclL . the Girls league presi dent an dthe Broadcaster editor. A treasurer's report disclosed that tbe ASB treasury and pro jector fund la growing rapidly. That council has also been as signed to take charge of the scho lastic awards giren ont at the end of semesters. . Salem Elks Give e Flags for New State Poles - Xh Salem Elks lodge yesterday presented to the. state two large American flags for use on the new Vt3ag poles now under 'construction e , the. statehouse grounds here. The flags are by IS feet in di mensions. The presentation was made by ML- T.1 Headriek. exalted ruler of the local Elks lodge. wlUr Secre tary of State Earl Snetl accepting tha flags on behalf of the state heard of control, c A. number of lodge members vltneaeed the ceremony. . . :fKV - Hull 7 0ll7 Ton still hare time to send ' -la your entry on "Why Tri angle Rolled Oats la my fa rorite breakfast cereal. All It takes Is a box top from a r ackage of - Triangle Oa ts. i end . In your entry tod&y. Von may win a bicyela. ash your cr.ocrm BE,.. 9 -9, rri''"'1"'-"' .'-"l:;'-..,:J""". . , :, " i ... ..M.U i. , i ., , ., ... , 'i - : - II II - -- I I I I -I - .. . . .. . f irst picture received la tbe limited States of damage cawed by a typhooai m the Island ef Gum. aarai station and mid-Pacific base of Pa America Airways. Property daaaage wee henry ud tire smtlrea lost their lires AP Telemat. - . , t , . V : ' ' -a i ' i if :- 5:-:: :v r;- J i i" n I M " ; rw r I mm-md Ii. v.-llis British aathor, Hollywood. AP Teleeaat. la Timber Stand Low In Coquille 'Shed Only 1.000,000 feet of fir re main In the Coquille watershed as a result of logging operations In that area during the past 28 years, Frank Heath, Coquille, testified at a hearing here yesterday on the application of the Coos Hirer Boom company for an extension of Its franchise,: The hearing, la progress here for aereral weeks., is being con ducted by State Utilities Commis sioner Ormond R. Bean. , ueorge uutcn, Marshfleld en gineer, also testified Thursday. - The application la being opposed by the Coos Rirer Logging com pany, the Weyerhaeuser Timber company and the Blue Ridge Tim ber company. ; : JTST TIXL TJ8 WHAT TOU LIKE ABOUT TDiairsiE DOLLED ! OATS If you aare nerer enjoyed a bowlful of steaming hot Triangle Oats with sugar and cream, you're missing something worthwhile. They r ; Bot -tha ordinary kind. process so as to retain the essential ritamlna and minerals and pre serre erery bit of the energising food raise. They're easy to pre pare ready te . serre in a few salnatee en Ideal hot breakfast for children and grown ups alike pl amp faU-flarered sad aat-Ufylnct,-'I n : : , , . . Illll-Vlll I - - - . i '.J I t '7 pictured with Paadette Cteddard In V BUly Meyer. or to dabby Hartaet as ager of the Chicago Cabs. AP Telemat. Morris Speaks at Chapel, Education The world needs to mobilise ideas toward the selring of prob lems or face rerolutlon, said Dean Victor P. Morris of the Ual- reralty of Oregon school ot busi ness in Willamette anlrerslty chapel Wednesday. " Morris said the greatness ef American education. In honor to which this week la eet aside, cornea from being rooted In the people. In rellaion. from niaefnr emphasis on the individual and rrom tne ract that oat of educa tional tnstltutlona and thir comee ereatlre hope. . til if Live Depth Bomb ; Floats in Strait SEATTLE. " Nor ' 'l e-ax-rv gnerd headquartera reported te nlght the Canadian nary was is ulna; warnings ta shipping In the riclnity ot the Straits of Juan de Fuca. off Victoria. EC. th.t m lire depth bomb, containing enough exploatre to sink a battle ship, failed to explode during re- eent xoaneurera and was ' float ing -free.-, V4 . - Authorities hara. t.i a fnf bomb usually explodea from water pressure at a specified depth, and the staet lacket normal! aiI.4 carry It to the bottom, la ease vOf non-xplos:c, ." bat some . '.anex- piainea eueyancy might keep it xrom reacaing tbe flriag depth. .1 - Constance Besuaett, 1 1 1 as actrese. wae all smile after beiajr granted diroree frees the Marquise de 1 Falsi de La Ooodraye la Rewo. AP Tele eaat. Sprague Revokes Rice Commutation Gorernor Charles A. Sprague yesterday reroked a conditional commutation Issued to . Harrey Rice In May ef thle year , and ordered his return te the stale penitentiary. - Rlce originally was recelred at the pealteatlary May 11. lilt, to serre a life term under the habitual criminal act. Since hie release from the pri son Rice was arrested en chargee of burglary and earryiag con cealed weapons. Hoover Speech on Famine Is Today POUOHMrPSIE. NT, Not. 14 -(-Formar President Herbert Hoorer will address students and faculty of Vasear college Friday night oa "America and the fam ine ta the fire little democracies." His talk will be broadcast (CBS) at 7 p.m., PST. 6 m mm m mm r r e4 If 40 Oeles Ur1 - Msssf VtMsWosm dJsTPvsSasfAr'ajfm ewsj esiesweJs'J SZs4sp 4a4s 1 aekla e cT1Je - , ' "'" '- "ln " - ' " T " -- . " - - - - -' ' :- - .- " - " CtUe.LMnlXnaTMeai ffitler, Molotoff Divide tip 7orId Axis Gets Europe,' Africa, and Russia Indefinite Area, Berlin View-,. (Continued from page 1) reported It Oerman planes were hot down la the days fightinr. Including 15 Stnka dire-bombers. : Premier MaasDJlal'S high com mand described the British claim of damage Inflicted at Taranto as "faatasUe. denying that half of tUly'a capital ahty strength had been- oisabieo. t QffVM qermaa twnmwt en the Uitler-MoletotX conreraations wad couched la regno- terras, de claring merely: -. "As exchange ' of riews . .wan carried ont . . . and led te mutual accord en all Important vuea- dona." ' v UnoffJeial but reliable aourcee. left no doubt they were finnry eonrinced 'Russia ts ranging' her self en the aide of the Rome- Berlin-Tokyo axis. In general terms, they added. the Russian groaaraum or rest. area tf domination lies be tween Japan's far-eastern sosae of Semlnance'and Europe and Alri- ea.- whleh the Rome-Berlin axis has allotted to ltaeix. Two days of talks In Berlin, Including long hours with Fueh rer Hitler, sufficed . -to bring agreement on what reliable In formants said , was a basis ot strictly buslnesa gire-and-take. Meanwhile a- speech by the fuehrer himself pictured Germany in the post-war role ot a model sociallsUe atata." St la tnls so- elallstle state," he told munitions workers and army labor groups. which Is fighting "a plutocratic capitalistic England." En ine Ear . . Paul Hauser Column (Continued from page 1) d 1 a g acres a recreational nroamde. At -the foot of Court street we Inspect the black ruins of what once the 8alem Narigalton company dock, a company which now harlng neither dock nor boata has less claim than erer to be a narlgation company, So musing, we pass the remains of the old gaa works and suffer nostalgic pang as we go shuf fling past the building that once housed bright red street care. On ly reminder of those halcyon days now is the one block stretch of nncorered track oa Chemeketa street on whleh the cars used to awing from the main Commercial street line into the bams. On to the Intersection whose nam4 la a military command. Front aad Center, and down through Marlon square, where the Daa&staad, rarely used, ts n per fect example of the type from which Fourth of July orations used te be made In erery small town la America. - Tired and weary from our peregrlnatlona we atop for cof fee at the building- whleh Is half public market and half pablie utllltlee commissi on. Oa again, thinking sad thoughts ef Mr. Ztssle. past automobile row. where the new models are displayed In an their ahiny glory. Up Liberty street we search till oar protases Is stopped by the notable dieeerery that a least one bwildteg project, the Stemsleff beildiaa;. is aet f eaced cm aS fear sides. From alley erne cam w atch watch the bwJDdere at forget, we amd ea she deer la a alga say ta "Keep this door dosed. Threading eur way late the basaar section of Liberty street we pass through the portals of Pefeney'a new store and find er- erytking swank, hut are eurprtsed to note that the Penney male clerks hare abandoaed aa old vol ley and. perhaps awed by their polished surroundings, are work ing with their coats oa. , So, nosing ea this aad that. we find oar way to ConuaercUI street and "co-do wa the Bees-ma Road te er For Salem Lions Guest speaker at the Wednes day aoon - lencheoa.. meeting ef the galeae Uons cine, held la the senior , high school cafeteria. was Dr. W. J. Erereoa. president or Llnlleld college. . - Speaking ea the theme of ed ucation weelt- Dr. Erereoa de plored the porerty of leadership throughout the United 8tates and. the world , today and rolced plea -tor sr- thorough educational program te bring eaCJthe needed leaders. ' - Dr. Krersoa stressed- the -. fact that instructors should betid men and women with character as well as degrees. - Taxpayers Group In Conclave Here The exeeutfre committee ef the Oregon Taxpayers league, meet ing hers Wednesday spent more than aa hour . conferring with Gorernor Charles A. Sprague la connection with tax matters. Nature ot the tax matters con sidered et the conference was not dlmiged. Preceding the conference with Gorernor 8prague, the commit tee completed plans for the an nual meeting et the tax league to be held In Portland December X. Claude Buchanan. Corrallis, is president ef the league. - Public Invited, Humane Society The public Is especially tnrlted to attend a meeting tonight at the chamber ot commerce ot the Marion-Polk County Humane so ciety, by President Leroy Grote. A plan for a proposed shelter for homeless dogs and cats will be presented. Aid ot the society will not be restricted to smaller animals but will be extended to horses, cattle or other animals that are neg lected. The shelter would eare for pets until hemes could be found foe them. A humane officer would be employed to work between the society and the public, according to the plans. Rennie to Retire After This Term A. Ronnie, Corrallis. now eerr- lag his fourth term as representa- tire la the state legialatnre from Benton, county, . announced here Wedneaday that he would retire from actlre polities at the close ef the 1041 leglelatlre session. Rennie has serred as chairman ef the house ways aad means com mittee for serersi leglslatlre ses sions. 28 Counties Turn In Vote Returns Twenty S 1 a h t ef Oreroa'a ia counties hare resorted thatr re. turns ef the recast e-aeeral 1m. tloa te the etate department. Caarasslng et the rote is pro greasing aad probably will be completed within the a est ftwe weeks. Multnomah, laxrest eountr ia the state, usually la the last to re port. Smokers Everson Speak very refreshing icith their Slate Employes OT List Slalls Department Heads Hear Explanation of LjtborySnrTej" "Oregon's sained - labor : surrey ter defease parposes was extend ed te state employes Wednesday when CO heads ef state institu tions an4 departments met here at the call of Gorernor Charles A. Sprague. , , . - - ' 1. C CtoIL secfelarr -ef the hoard for- mobilisation of labor. explained tha aeed ot the surrey itt-hnildJLPLg-np- defense -plants .fa Oregon and keeping - the state's skilled "workers near their homes. - V 0 D i s ve ir lb d ay ShnfS-flooi Gearsi ' . I ? - m Before Yog Boy Any Car . TXT TUZD K3YI wnu Ihiftia IsS all sael drirmll AH yea de is stsert Lead wide lew-tlaag slrtla- I lieel afere reem lealeal cqi2-tc:3citc:s3 New fttkgs-enie seestifal eeler 3S3 UASXOn ST. ---.aj ll.a 4 a , , A , ..mai'.i:!, r'-'-mmJB a sea-; like yourself find DGWEQ TASIE w-i ... ' JCiTcry time vou ypa know yihj it is called tha' SmoJzr'i Ggcrcze. Its lecsisc ChesterfieldV riglif combination of tb finest tobaccos grown gires yoa CTerrtbing a renl;fr conld csJi fcr...a cooler.lctter taste that h definitely inilder. You can't . hzty a tetter ctgartzc f.tAKB YOUZUEXT PACtC Leon sT. Darts at HUUbora en plained the methods et filling eat the questionnaires, which list 170 necessary defense occupations. Erery stats employe will be ex pected to list his experience la the skilled trades. These lists will be retained by the state until a de fease emergency reresis the seed for additional labor. Tha hoard's surrey, which start ed last week with the mallinr &r surrey blanks to If , too prtrate epteyers, is te ea extended te small stores, farms and ether places la aa effort ta list all a rail- able skilled workers la ease et de fease contracts being awarded la this area. Trash lire Extinguished Firemen were-railed last sight to extinguish a hmse ia a trash heap at 111 South Charch street. No damage was reported. h-'-'-'iaOL STsrcrro me Newest New . Car ef the reert Dieeerer whet k's Oca te start, step ' drire an ear wimea aeiftmd 1 er tsemial she emtekl It's a I DeSem'e etnrer 16S AThewhelaser hags the reed rldssi sad ersalysa sturdy i Beer bar eEaUeatse side jg de. Drfre DeSete tedsyl PUONS 7753 tiehi rm a ChestftrfiftTfl BESOT-.