ttl' Stotorantt. Sal.to. OlfcqiMii : Wiiar. Sptmbr1S. Hit 10 Carloads o Lumber Stolen; Police Break Up Swindle Racket 1 1 . PORTLAND, Sept. ll-(JP)-Two men, accused of swindling 10 car loads of lumber valued at $25,000, were taken to the Polk county jail tonight after their arrest by officers of two counties. - A third man was arrested here tonight and Capt. -Howard Kelly of the Multnomah county sheriffs office said a fourth was sought. -He identified those arrested as Jack Gordon Hanley, 22, Grah am; Jack Richard Brace. 25. Port land, and Joe Tony KosM, zi. Boring. Hanley ana Brace were taken to Polk runtr. Sought is Morris j S. Brown about 30, of Boring. J Charges of larceny by bailee, involving lumber belonging to the Star Lumber company of Eu gene and the Hodge Brothers company of Grand Ronde, have been filed against them, 'Kelly said. Chief Sheriffs Deputy Tony Neufeldt of Polk county said R. D. Hodge, of the Hodge Brothers company reported he had hired the men to truck the lumber to Portland. There they were to ob tain rail cars . for shipment to destinations named by Hodge, Neufeldt said. I Instead, Hodge claimed, they sold the lumber to other brokers In Portland. r Seven cars already had been shipped, Kelly and Neufeldt said, five of them to the midwest. One car was stopped at Portland and another at Gresham. Attempts are being made to locate the others. Hodge owned five and the Star Lumber company two. i Kelly said be and Neufeldt ar rested Brace and Hanley at Gres ham last night and located two trucks and trailer loads of lum ber parked off the highway and another at Gresham loading plat form. . The lumber would fill three rail cars. Kelly said. Brace owned two of the trucks and Hanley was a driver, the officer said. Koski was arrested while waiting for a bus. His bail was sei at aiu.uuu. j 2-7823 Now Showing! If n ill Starts at Dusk! Cartoon Carnivall William Bendix Una Merkel . "Kill the Umpire" - v Mickey Rooney Jean Carney "QUICKSAND" d?) 2x Hat. Dally from 1 P3L Nowl Thrffiingl All tfff ASYEXTUtfl Flegel Allowed To See Liquor Board Records PORTLAND. Sent. 14 Austin Flegel can look at the state liquor commission books if he wants to, since he is the democra tic nominee for governor, the com mission informed him today. legex nad asked the commis sion to permit his private auditor. William F. Meyer? to check rec ords of sales and purchases of Duuc whiskey, operating costs, en- iorcement costs and expenditures. In a letter today the commission replied: "As a former attorney inr the liquor control commission for several years you can appreciate that good business would not per mit tne commission to disrupt normal operation at the whim of inaiviauais. "An exception can only be iusti- fied by a request from a regularly nominated candidate for governor. The commission has approved your request and directed that mem bers' of the staff furnish every possible assistance to your audi tor." Senate Kills Truman Veto Of Alien Bill WASHINGTON, Sept lMflV The house today override Presi dent Truman's veto of a bill to permit an estimated 85.000 Japan ese, Samoans and Koreans living in the United States or Hawaii to become citizens. It was the second veto rejected by the house during the day. Ear ner it overrode the president s ve to of a bill to give out-patient (clinic) medical treatment to all Spanish-American war veterans, regardless of the cause of their ailment , If the senate also overrides, it will be the first time in the 81st congress, that a public law has gone into the statute books over the president's objections. The house vote on the citizenship bill was 307 for the bill and 14 against it or 93 more than the two-thirds required to override a veto. The votewas on the question of pass ing tbVbUl despite the president's disapproval. EXPLOSIVES IN COAL NEUSTADT, Germany, Sept 14 -W- German police said tonight 10 smau pacKages of explosives had been discovered in three ear- loads of coal which arrived here from Czechoslovakia. Foreign Ministers Agree on Need for Stronger Defense NEW YORK, Sept 14-caVThe big three foreign ministers agreed tonight that- immediate effective steps must be taken to strengthen the defenses of the free world in Europe and Asia. They said that is the most urg A. 1 m . . em prooiem comronung them a1 this time. Secretary of State Dean Ache son, British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and French Foreign .minister itoDen schuman an nounced their agreement W a com munique issued several hours af ter they had decided to put before the 12 -nation North Atlantic Treaty council the issue of using ierman military forces in western European defenses. JOINS FBI FORCE EUGENE, Sept 14-flVKeIth L. Jones, Eugene's chief of police, for three years, has become a spe cial FBI agent. City Manager Oren i. rang aia today. SCORELESS GRID TBS EUGENE, Sept. 14 University high of Eugene played Sweet Home nign to a . scoreless tie tonight in an eariy season football game. $tAUCfltHOWN O Action Co-Hill in Opes C:4S T. M. Now Snowing! dpi m I ran Co-mi I ' STATE TIIE&TI1E AMERICA'S VORKU16 WIVES I.S. uusrtAuo amm iar imLfruni n m m ft M ? mmm tuose wufat wives WORK fc4 run h a.- a cpavs mmnu rtouors Conclave Asks Firms Pay Taxes On Truck Fines PORTLAND. Sept 14-WVThe internal revenue department was asked today to withdraw on cancel a ruling permitting the income tax deduction of fines levied against overweight and overload trucks. The reauest was made In a res olution passed before the close of the four-day convention of the American association of motor ve hicle administrators here. The resolution contended that the ruling "encourages the law violator and penalizes the operator who obeys the law. , Discussions to Start on Japan Peace 'Treaty WASHINGTON. Sept 14 -V President Truman said today he has authorized the start of "in formal discussions" on a Japanese peace treaty. In a statement read to his week ly news conference he added: "We have long pressed tne u. s, S. R. for an Austrian treaty and we are exploring the possibility of ending the state of war with Ger many. Secretary of State Acheson was directed to initiate procedural talks on a Japanese treaty with members of the far eastern com mission, including Soviet Russia. Senate Votes $17 Billion for Arms Speedup WASHINGTON, Sept 14-flP)-The senate tonight passed a $17, 192,000,000 emergency defense bill to expand America's military pow er and arm her allies against com munist aggression.' Approval by voice vote came af ter the senate voted to shut off American, financial and economic aid to any nation that sells arms or goods useful for military pur poses to countries behind the iron curtain. j The big defense bill carries $11, 736,000,000 to build up this coun try's military machine and $4,000, 000,000 to help arm the other free nations f the world. An administration request for a $139,800,000 program to disperse key government agencies to outly ing areas around Washington as a precaution against atomic attack was. blocked. This proposal was ruled out of order by Senator Elmer Thomas (D-Okla.) who was presiding at the time. Thomas upheld an ob jection by Senator Cordon (R Ore.) that the amendment was an attempt to put legislation into an appropriation bllL where It did not belong. Iu53T:n::iTcn Mca o 2nd Hit! "SIDE SHOW f seatmr"" tiTZl MM M3 I i Fra 2nd Big Hit XSTOND BENGAL" Betty Hattom Heward' Kael la "ANNIE GET TOtJX GTJN Teebsdealart And "Under My Skin" (KDiM mm. u (IlIID-SUIIDIiY! 3 5 Salem Area Residents Hurt In Accidents (Picture on page one). Five Salem area residents were hospitalized in separate accidents at home, work and play Thurs day. Dermis Brown, 10, of 2490 Maple ave, broke both wrists at 8 pjn. when he stumbled and nearly tumbled into Mill creek while E laying. It happened near the 500 lock of Knapp street His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Brown. William Wilson. 47 suffered vere face lacerations and bruises iVhen he fell head first from 20-foot scaffold about 4 pan. A carpenter, he was working on con sanction of a , warehouse at the West Salem iron works. Wilson lives at 4070 Beck ave in Four Corners. His condition was termed fair at Salem General hos pital later. Forrest A. Pontius. 74.' broke his left wrist when he fell from a low scaffold while painting ills' house at 1810 N. 20th St. Harvey Stanton, 69. was knock' ed unconscious but escaped with cuts and bruises when he fell at his home, 540 Vista ave., about pjn. v Harvey Whitfield, Salem route 6, incurred multiple fractures of both legs when a huge log rolled on him at Oregon Pulp and Paper Co. Thursday morning. He was caught when the timber kicked back off the carrier chain as it was being sawed. Whitfield was reported in fair condition at Salem General hos pital early today.. Philomath Police Chief Accused f i- CORVALLIS. Sept 14-UP- Philomath's chief of police, O. R. PettengilL has been accused of as sault with a dangerous weapon as a result of shooting a Eugene man. A circuit court grand jury in dicted him for wounding George Boehn slightly on July 3. At that time, the chief said he fired at Boehn who refused to obey orders to halt his car. Pettengill said he was aiming at a tire. 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