7 J 7 I- I--J Preliminary Hearings Into. nhtionEco!:3 IcbFinizhzd: Hcrc'r. LiiUionth JTAVa A w r Jl7 ik m : M - J . 7n TJ -m IT f 1 Banamas: may ing.are it 'No Axis Air-- Defenss.TJet r C (Continued from Pas 1) C A r Alfred de Marigny v arraigned la a (above) , was ikuM caH v .a- vu evidence brought by the British . MTenuKit there'' -tato' charges tht be mawtored W-father-In- law. . De Marigny Is ' Charged-With Killing Baronet NASSAU, Bahamas, July' 19 (dP-While Alfred De Marigny stroked - his Van Dyke beard, witnesses described at a prelim-1 gage enemy fighters to the best of your ability. Regardless of -what I you find over that target area take your tune and bomb accurately." The men, who had been given special r instructions daily for ;-. a week, were then required to point out their targets on an unmarked map as a final test of their school- ! tag. The bombardier of the first Lib erator to touch down at its borne base in Libya after the raid said! that his section of the great attack- ing formation had run into heavy anti-aircraft fire, but did not meet a single enemy fighter plane. The fact that no challenging i axis planes had arisen after Borne had been under, attack for an hour attested to- the effectiveness - of inary hearing Monday the scene 1 in the bedroom where his fa-ther-in-law, wealthy British bar onet Sir Harry Oakes, was beaten and left to die in a blazing bed. But before there was any testi mony ; to support the . murder charge . against the, former - count, the hearing was adjourned until next Monday .at prosecution's re quest. ' ' - ; There were indications that the investigation of the death of one a! the world's richest men is con tinuing, and Miami police officers summoned to ' reinforce colonial authorities planned to remain here throughout the week - to "tie up loose ends,", they said.' '.' Attired in a neat brown suit. Proving that Oregon's nxiZioa-plas population la' not Just uonta eepy of Katie Book 1 was Inscribed with the ehamber of of the destined ewner- tUmate, the mil- Iarvia G. Klggs D (Continued from Par's 1) D De Marigny often left his seat to I other American raiders pummeling the big Caimpino airdrome, in the Rome environs. . The pilots who brought the raid ers over the Eternal City declared when they returned to their North peer over the shoulder of Defense Council Godfrey HIggs at exhibits -including photographs of Sir Harry's battered, burned body. - His IJ-year-old wife, ; Nancy, f Goble the other day at the Oreaea state sealtentlarv. whau InmilM vatrntrf fr it.1. immM EtJ Treasurer Leslie It Seott was called fta to prepare this mISionih book for matting and whQe there he expressed his thanks for the Inmates' oatrtttUa mm .! f eieney which Insured the last book's mailing well la advance of the date vpea which Eatlea Book t is tLTZZJJl.:,' Cfr"'."' ff .rA center. annoneed Monday tons of bombs for nearly 73 min- Th toui LJZv was saaiaai oooas wevia m la tstm man by tonight utes, i meeting almost command were 'joined by ' four eiined liberators frora the mid dle esstrTheir cretvs had trained for weks - for this delicate task and -carried- large -aerial photo graphs on which such - places as Vatican city, and the churches, Ct J c ha Lutheran . and ? Canta t laria re, v. era mar Lei !n red and 1 t.Jii-i'-'; ''- i '" - ' .."I 'tut . ca no acccu-.t' fce dam The Romans had been told Sunday and early Monday by leaflets to . take shelter, that an attack . was coming. Interspersed among the r&iders Monday were planes carrying more leaflets repeating the Roose- velt-Churchm .demand - that Ital ians overthrow the fascist, ring leaders who led them into war. - The Importance of the. military objectives was .apparent, in the fact that the Littorio ran yards aione nanaie izvo , carloads of The Liberatora from the middle east blasted - the yard with J50 1 and a smaller crew wCl bo engaged ta roeord-fUing for charge of maCbig, Is at the extreme left la the pietarc additions! applications are eta comlnr la weeks to eosao. Charles Johnson, in ' J i who Incurred the displeasure of ( African bases that they had no year, left La Guardia airport In I gets. The morning was dear end new xorx aooara a Miami-bound sunny. In addition, they were aid Eastern Air-Lines plane Monday ed by the large number of land night on her way to join her hus- marks dotting the Italian capital. nana, one mveuea aione ana ae-1 : The Pilots sweet over to the dined to discuss the purpose of her snake-like Tiber river outside of ""m i i i Rome and thnndered alonff it rirht ane Eaia . sne aaa corresponaea I into the city. K ol - r her father when she married last trouble locatlns' their mfiitar tr. J v t OirtheHOMEFROlIT iCy PAXHL dHLD!I v. . . .-Sir Barry Oakes (above). wealthy Anerleaa-born Brttlsb baronet. Oakes,. repated to be one of the wealthiest men la the world, waa f oaad dead oa a smouldering bed la his fashion able Bahamas residence. Council Mulls regularly with her husband dur ing her stay in New England but refused to say "whether she had heard from him since her father's death. She said she had left the Bahamas for her health under doc tor's orders, and that her mother had ; remained at Bar Harbor, Maine.! ? . :'' --.,' . C: - " - Sir Harry's personal physidan, Dr. Arnley Quackenbush. told how he was called early on the morning Qf July 8 to Westbourne, Oakes estate on the grounds of the Ba hamas', country club. .'i He found the bed still smoulder ing from a lire apparently started by the slayer, and extinguished the last embers with a few drops of water. r- ' ' - Sir Harry was . dead ' when he arrived, Dr. Quackenbush contin ued, his body r lying diagonally across the twin bed. One blow in 'front Every if night on ; toe Oliner tennis courts they practice 'the modern American folk type danc- Briefihg of the crews had been fd which is an outgrowth of old intense. Large-scale photographs I country J polkas - and: colonial of their targets were displayed tol!"1 round dances, I sup- them. And they were warned not I pose. to damage religious and cultural They are children from 8 to 12 shrines. . I years of age or older young folk Ther rmnrtfri rhat r nnfrom H to lfc" And they find fun evidence that the Italians had tak- enjoyment in this type of ex en anticipatory, steps-to .protect fff -J.-to. them merTJ somaibf the great dtys historic I rrr? "77Zr jan iarch of Titus and the hand- : V' w. aamilin1 e cascades ornamented by the S f w sculDtures of Bernini had hcn wwbiwum... w waving, a Axis Defense f'fTn e ' - . d I ATTAmnrv " B (Continued from Page. 1) B i . i ,. encased said. ' in thick concrete, they t - f Uar had punctured the skull; b - Tb fjtM also .wasr fractured 'in another Bugs,:unier .? Red Cross. .. Budget Upped To S28,0p0M- ia DryS ession K (Continued from Wge 1) E. caused ; it to go '. out of service. Recorder Alfred Mundt eplaneL The heeter"wul provide more- hot , water for-firemen quartered in ai a j . . uw ouiwiDf man : ua : use pre vious furnace and, will save con- siderahle fud'expenditares. Le- Garie and Mundt -ngreed. It was installed with approval of mem bers of the council 'committee in charge of dty buildings, Wundt said. The -bug killer, previously pur chased in gallon lots,-was obtain- the 68-year-old baronet made one. effort to. dude the attackesv But he apparently was caught in the doorway, dragged -back into , the room, and struck again. To care for a large wartime ex : pansion of program, Marion coun ty chaster. American .Red rXma hat increased - its' annual budget 1 1wlDd furlough spent at home. from, 817.000 to 123.000 in mid- nd .wltn ' him came their, one- red flag in front of some lads at the Chemeketa street USO where she has only to put in an appear ance to get a choice following. "Show me this step.. . " "How's that turn, now? or Do a sketch of me I want it - to send, home to my girl, and if you do two ni let my mom have one!" The calls are numerous, for Miml is a young woman of skUl In both. arts. :; She . is i completing the crrurals on the walls of the Seagulls, day room at Camp Adair. Monday her husband - returned ; to Salem? f ol- Prison Guard ! Said Better . isasasssoa seaawnaMMBMOHneaeno A (Continued from 'Page 1) A- convicts accosted Worden as .he emerged from his office and de manded that : he' open ' the truck Kate, to the yard.-- He refused to year adjustment: voted by direc tors, officers announced Monday; , Budget ' revisions - made for the current 'year indude- an increase from. . $ W00 to George Rossman, chapter chair' man, said. This fund, largely re volving account, is used in assist ing servicemen ; and their ; fam ilies fa emergencies under munrsl circumstances andin cases ef sick ness and hospitalization needs ' is often used as a grant.-' - - "y: ; Expansion' of quarters has- re quired more renV while 81200 has year-old son, so Miml has domes tic responsibilities. ' " But light of foot, cheery of do rememoerea lor ' a Iiieume- and the result, dancing; at the United Nations festival here next Sunday, afternoon on statehouse grounds should be gay and heart- uiung xor .observers, too. ;--V;V do so or .to surrender his keys. The-v tartf1 '?nlfc-in k.J x . . . .. ed in'.ikrmVnn.nHt. -i. !JZ 1 requ iuu-ume aerr -" w"ie i uooixa-va cne leiw gauow couia oe uvea, on the purchase." . ; ' : r Bids are required for "all dty purchases above 825. -- 4. The bicycle licensing ordinance which would place the unwanted bureau in the city treasurer's office, was tabled for another two weeks without, argument The understanding - was ' that another system is under observation. By resolution . the. . council de clared Salem wilT favor in post war days bidders for city jobs who show preference for - ex service men. .set pay days f for To Gather to escape across the v two-mile strait into Italy. - . ' But inland the Italians surren dered in droves to the Americans and Canadians . stabbing straight into Sicily's heart These hard- striking allies were now half way . across Sicily and threatening to split in half the island's ; de- lenders. -.. "-J? In one case a group of Italians were said to have shot a. German officer and then ! surrendered to the advancing Canans. , " (British dispatches from, allied headquarters said it was believed Montgomery's army had reached at least some of the airfields, in the vicinity of Gerbini, : oa the Catania plain IS miles: southwest of .Catania.. One main . airdrome and nine satellite fields are there.) Caltanissetta,- 23 miles Inland and only about 37 miles from. the north coast, was taken in an eight mile" puh from ; the position of the Americans , thai; was announ ced onlr Sunda v. - . HFalHng almostat the amfrvtime to Canadians was - Piazza Arme- rma,? is- miles to the-east One Canadian unit had pushed -ahead through the difficult mountains been added to the -budget to pro vide added staff workers. Nurses' a m j iaunaaj ' , uiernoon one - ccar one instructor nas risen I puued uir before ml.im,! w zos son sniu m iitm. a nnui 1 1 jmrt tnt (n c.i.. i - Guard Dunham, on duty In the jot 8700 to cover costa of food at lond; pulled x behind the first No. 2 watdi tower, ran. down to J the blood donor center .;;was added jfinaUy a third car puDed up trht ue rower near tne gate and called 1 to tne budget out to Hougham, "Go back, Ken ny," hoping to persuade him: to give up the attempt Retorting "Go to helL Hough- am, struck Worden with his knife. Doolin also slashedVat the guard captain in an, effort .to, get the Keys. Calling into the rear of the . second ear Miss Bessie Hammer was named jwhicQ lavturn smacked the rear if to head th bumm M.tfrnt I"1 TOVU committee and Mrs. Roy S. Keen. 1 "rJTl!! serve as chairman of the com- out of the second car and all of mi -n ca- . reoladne 1 tnem started to talk: ta hm ni Miss Lorena Jack, whose work as 1 the third cai who incidentally to ! WnrdenS to ump "1 " de. ;rmhanMshot andkUled Dva J inereasea oy jne arrival ox naval students as to re- were women. Hougham. DooUn dropped - to the ground - ahdt Dunham .kept him covered until other guards arrived and seized him. Hougham first entered the pris on in November' 1939. to serve two five-year terms for grand lar ceny of an automobile in Tilla mook ; county. Paroled in July, 1940, he was returned a short time later for parole violation. In August, 1941, he escaped with two other convicts while working in the flax, and went to Portland where he stole an automobile be longing to Chief Harry Niles of the police department He was captured and brought ; back to serve out his original sentence. 1 quire, her full time. salaried employes as on or be fore the fifth of each month and for those who receive hourly pay . on the fifth and 20th days of the . month, approved the purchase of a 85000 bond for civilian defense federally-provided fire equipment which the dty. ia receiving for use during the war, and changed a date in its airport lease resolu ' tion of-a yeara. standing. The resolution was changed so that the dates of federal use of the dty airport in it . coindde with those m the lease, signed six months ago. There -had. pre viously been a seven, day dis- Paris Evacuation ulioacy. A property exchange at the air base with Lee TJ. Eyerly to make deeds correspond .with actual use of the property was . given coun cil ' annrfwaT- Arm k r 1 j .ih w j m II. y. showed that Eyerly's property line fences actually enclosed some city-owned land while the airport proper included some Eyerly property,. . . . An ordinance tor street im provement assessments f was amended to change the segrega tion becsuse cf a recent property sale, and 'the 'salary- ordinance,' drawn in accordance' with the new budget, was given first and second reacLna. Questica cf the city's war risk insurance, wllca costs tlS3t aa nuaUy, was rcf arred to' tie com mittee cn public - builiings with power to act LONDON, Tuesday, July 20-OPt A report that the German colony In Paris was being evacuated to Germany was broadcast today by the Moscow radio The broadcast, which quoted a Geneva . dispatch. waa recorded by the soviet moni tor here. i 1 Last Tunes Tonite ; IN TECHNiCOUOa PLUS ; Scattersood C-rvives a Murder News - Cartoon F Hat. 1:C3 JOE BRovm 14 . J'" CONTINUOUa PATLY-J--1 Last Tines Today 1 aasBBoaaeieBeaar J)' J' VM 1 Compaaloa Feature -1 if p I -A WAHTiCl ETOSL PICTUS2 S JOHN LCPCX CUANOK fAKKUt ...Start3 Vedaesday I A Sessatiosal Gangster Story 1 1 ALAII fV LADD . r in riss Co-Feature Dca "Red" Eirry ia "CYCLOP OD" atjthe amazing pace of 30 miles hv a day. The headquarters 'Com muniques said Canadian " opera tions, were being carried out with skill and determination.' ... , - The Canadians and Americans thenv formed; a junction and be gan a rapid: push toward-andent Enna (Castrcgiovaani), hardly 10 mQes away. - . - Catania was the key objective. however, 'and the eighth 'army was steadily, knocking back the picked - German ; divisions C which , sought to hold this bottleneck, . 6 Escapees Soiiglit Here By Officers no , fighter opposition, Associated Press War Corre spondent Joseph Morton rode in one Marauder bomber iwith two Tokyo raiders. Captains Jack A Sims, of Kalamazoo, Mich- and J ames H. Macia Jr, . of Tucson AIU, "I could see fires coming from three legitimate military targets two railway ' switching yards and an airporV he reported. "If the , axis can produce proof that our bombers destroyed anything but military objectives today, X shall be very much surprised.' The plane Morton rode nlanted its bombs, "with deadly accuracy on parked planes at Ciampino air- Escape attempts were not limit ed to the penitentiary in Salem on Sunday. State police on Mon day were suH looking for an army deserter who had leaped head first through the window of moving train, for two girls from Hillcrest school, two patients from port, 15 miles southeast; of the the state hospital , for the insane I dty, and there was no fighter op- ana: onocier xrom tne nospitaTa I position, fie. said. wgo larm, au or wnom sought Liberator airmen reported wide tte open road the- past weekend spread damage 't to Italian rail with at least temporary , success. I mnnmininMftni ftoW Most dangerous ol the escapees, red hits on freight yards and oil "TiCve'Jr7 '08epn cars,: and likewise said there . uu, HMea wiia aeser-1 nn .fiirbw - nM.n . .imu,, tion and robbery and assault, who they ; encountered heavy anti-air- OMtt M a . J . , il I : . uu inuuuiu uuor vn me nana 1 craft fire. . am mi.imry police private wno bad him in custody . and th a . m m juznpea tnrougn a wmaow ox a trainy. landing in the- dust near D street A witness said the man The allied command made -no mention of any allied tosses. Allied leaders, in anticipation of an Immediate , flood of axis picked f himself up apparently J Propaganda d e c r y i n g alleged unhurt He was enroute to -Camp White-" from Pendleton. , Mary Martha Case and Beatrice Katherine Gutenberg, b oth 18, escaped 'from Hillcrest state in dustrial school for girls; Sunday, t samud Price, 35, left the state hospital for. the Insane -here with- out ' authorization, following Carl Titus, - 97, . who . had. made good his escape - from the Saturday. deeecration, of ' Christendom's symbols and - shrines: in andent Rome, released the news of the raid before it was over. The , bombing was an emphatic answer .to Premier , Mussolini's fascists who apparently long' had believed, thai their' headquarters and military installations would bo immune because of their con- Institution I struction dose to the' Holy See and amid the. cultural treasures Earl K. Sorum, 21, escaped from 1 prised the hospital's cottage farm Sun-1 world. day afternoon.' . .. None had been apprehended early this morning. by ..the entire western - ACTIA, Ji!y lti.T-"-'-tlt Tzz.1 Zltzrz'.r I '"i tr.'jstsry 1 tire what tiers wis ts Ca la Ces sle. ... r -. : .The Seasller tsll Liza he 'eoc'J . walk' cp ess t'.lt cf tie street Clx a clam asJ wa!k back down the ether ill cf the street "Gness ni try If the s2or TTliLla three mlastes, the sailor came back down the oth er sLIe of the street with aa arm aroend a girt "ET he greeted the aaUve, 1 got a elamr now siiovit;g V 'Mm TV 11 I mm i -, mi-; V4) imcici VniHAMEOCC CSACE CZADLEY Voliinleerti Quell Local Graea Blaze .Volunteer firemen In- the neigh borhood fought bock grass fire which threatened the Leo Spitz bart residence and other houses at the edge of West Salem until the Salem lire, department arriv ed Sunday morning. 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