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i i 4 : t Si 1 i n f - r i - 5 -- 4--Tho Statesman, Salem, Oregon. TA&ar T1t im Life for Treason 7 V ft BOSTON, July lv-Robert H. fees ri-ht) the American newspaperman sad radio proparandixt for the Naris. Is .aecompaniod by U. 8. Dep nty Marsh! Patrick Shannon to Federal Coert In .'Boston where he was sentenced to life Imprisonment for treason. (AP Wirephoto to The Statesman). I T I Buried Alive But Survives ; . Nv '-! W f "T. i . V tv 4 1 ; ;i ; - y V 1 . ' ft-, ! $ 1.:, .'!" V, . I ' COUNCIL BLUFFS, July L-Flrje CapC Arthur Moran bandaces a broken finder for Donald Cooper, 22, Council Bluffs, Lu while fel low workmen clear the dirt that piled five feet over his head In an earth bank cave-in. An estimated 29 tons, of dirt covered Cooper, bat his only Injury was apparently a fractured finger. (AP Wire photo to The Statesman). 1 , . Inman Convicted j Of Manslaughter PORTLAND, Ore., July l-Sy-Arnold E. Inman, 35, prominent Portland amateur, golfer i charged with first degree murder in the death of his business partner, was convicted of manslaughter today. The jury deliberated only three hours. Inman pleaded self-defense. Hi partner,; Everett L. Keith, was fatally beaten in the Inznan Keith service station last March and dumped oyer an embankment. Sentence will be meted Tuesday. Kell, Tebbetto Ballot Pacers " CmCAGCv July 1 -MV Third Baseman George Kell of Detroit and Catcher Birdie Tebbetta of Boston today moved ahead as top American league choices at their positions in the ' national poll of baseball fans for the all-star game at St. Louis July 13. : KelL with . a ; total of 69714 first team voes, wrested the cal at third base from . Cleveland's Ken Keltner by a margin of 18, 492 ballots.. Tebbetts took bver as the "No. 1 American league catch er with 679,337 votes, 18,689 more than 'the erstwhile leader, Larry (Yogi) Berra of the New York Yankees. . - Riegel, Ward Poieket Wins WICHITA,' Kas July A -W) Former champion Wilford Wehrle, Rogers, sf, Oklahoma City, S and 4 .today as the first round of the western amateur 'golf tournament got under way with only one upset. : - Robert fSkee) Riegel, Glendale, Calif- national amateur cham pion, beat -James Manion, srv St. Louis, 4 and Z. Marvin (Bud) Ward, the defending western amateur champion from Spokane, Wash, defeated Tully Myers, Wichita, S and 4. S2 Million Plywood Plant Set for Coast NORTH BEND. Ore,' July l-UP) Construction of a $2,000,000 ply wood plant which, will employ 700 men in logging and manufacturing operations will begin here at once. the Menasha-Coos Head Plywood corporation announced today. The" corporation is a new nrm formed by the Coos Head Timber company. Coos Bay, and the Me nasha Woodenware "company of Menasha, Wis. Mo wry Smith Me- nasha. Wis, is president. The new plant, to cover 1 0,000 square feet on a waterfront site here, will start manufacture in about nine months. BIG BOUT EYED SPOKANE, July l-UP)-Boxing Promoter Jack' Powers is willing to post a $5000 guarantee for Heavyweight Joe aiaxim ot Cleve- m . . i . - 1 J : lana li ne will ineei r reaaie Beshorejof El Monte, Calif, in Spo kane next month. Powers said he had wired Maxim's manager. Jack Kearns, that the demand for the guarantee .would be met if the nation's No. 3 heavyweight would come to town July 13 - for the battle with Beshore. -7 r BAR I TON E Leonard! Warren. Met Qpera baritone, Inade Mexico City operatic debut at Fslacio de Bellas Aries. All Have Pitched No Hit Games j 9 : X t CLEVELAND, Jaly L-Bob Lemon (eenier) Cleveland Indians pitcher, ' teased a no-hit. no-rmn game against the Detroit Tigers la Detroit, aad Joins two other members of the Tribe's pltchinr staff who have hnried no-MUers. Don Black (left) nas been credited with one and Bob Feller (right) has rack ed np a pair. (AT Wirephoto to The Statesman.) - . : Nt - . v3 r t j.sr, t-. ,s i Ml FEASANT PARADE Carrying imitation sickles, peasant girls parade to rragne 100th anniversary of the freedom; of CsecheaUvaklaa farmers from serfdom. M !: . J;-?.'f- 1 f r i T" ' 1 1 in rrn 1r w - i i i i i - - T- mill imn 11 n i i i i - r i u ir i iljllii jukj COLOGNE B RIDCEREBUI L T Tkls Is aw Cathadral Brfdrsamtkbu liver at Cologne, rebuilt te replace Ilohensolleni Bridge which was blown a by retreating Germans la 1S45. i Parts of eld bridge lie ta river la baekgreaad, Cologne Cathedral Is at left. g&5 at 11 A.M. 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