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PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN. SaleraT Oregon, Friday Morning, Slay U 1931 i PlffiL EULOGY PITfltlY Official Pomp Lacking but Many Hundreds of his Friends Present " " (Continued from pax I , set u opened sad the greatas- sembly was permitted to file f ) ' for a tost look on the fate of the line were aten ot high and lowly estate, fart of the rest -company i who, has known end respected ' V Mr- Kay. The number attending: I the funeral we estimated ; at !' 1S0S. Actrve pallbearers were: Fred H. Paulus. Rek Davis. Paul B. Wallace, Henry W.'Meyera. W. X Staler, K. It. Welder. Honorary nallbearers Included: A. N. BcsX MaJ. Gen. George A. White, Sec retary of State Hal E. n; J. Weatherford. Sr.. -Albany; J. C. Aln3wsrth. Portland; C. E. In- galls, Corvallis. Floral offerings, great in num ber " and elaborate la design, transformed the front of the church. Wreaths, floral blankets, sprays and special designs In great i profusion were displayed about the- altar rail, and In front ""of. the platform. A Coral shrine emblem hung from . the organ pipes." One large piece was from the employes of the Thomas Ksy woolen mills; another was a blanket of flowers made' b in mates of the penitentiary. Others were -from lodges, state inslltu tTona, organizations, business cor porations Mr. Kay was identified with, as well as individual offer ings from friends . and political associates. One wreath was the gift of Lake, Harney and Mal heur counties, the remotest por tion of the state from Salem. Prominent C'itlxens Present ax Faaml . -Among those who attended from outside of Salem were: U. S. Senator Frederick Steiwer, Port land; Senators Joe, Dunne, IV E. .- Staples. Portland: Sam Brown. Gervals; W. E. Burke, Newberg; C. B. Eberhard, LaGrande. Rep resentatives J. K. Weatherford, Jr.. 'Albany;. John Manulng. Port land; 4 Ralph Williams, national committeeman: Jack Day, United States marshal; George Neuner. United States, attorney; E. F. Carlton, George Guild, James Mc CarromO. XAuergard, C. C. Chap- . r--n 1 Pft K. Honey. Nathan Straus, f loyd Cook. Phil Hets cuau. Pa-iisw. Stoat." Arthur Cal lan, J. . E. Latourette, ex-judge O. P. Cos how, Portland; Albert Abraham. Roseburg; XL Koppe, . Eugene .Woolen Mills, Eortland; Frank Settlemeler, John P. Hunt, Woodburn; H. J. Elliott, Perry-dale;- M. F. Hardesty, Seaside;' - Dr. MeNary. Pendleton; Jay Lew Is, Re. Matthews, Corrallis, A. E. Mason, Albalfy' Sam Garland, Lebanon: 1 ' ' . PHI DELTA KAPPA CHAPTER FORMED MONMOUTH, April 30 Dr. A. S. JensonVas elected secretary of chapter of Pht Delta Kappa, professional-. fraternity of educa tion, organised Saturday at Mon mouth, which is to serve Portland and thta section. Other officers chosen i were C A. Fry. principal of oosevelt high school. Portland, presiaent; H. If. DIrkson of Grant ' high school, Portland, rice presl- dent. ii -'i Professor Nelson Bossing of the University ; of Oregon represented the national president of the fra ternity at the ceremonies at which 15 educators from variotTs . sections of the state were pledged as charter-members -of Sigma - Alumni chapter. Superintendent C A. Howard presided as banquet toastmaster. McCoy Woman To Los Angeles McCOT. April SO Mrs. Gas Prang Jeft Tuesday for Los An geles. Calif., where she will Join her husband Mr. Prang who Is in California tor hiss health. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Prang, Miss Helen Prang is staying at homo during her parents absence. She la a teacher la the Parrieh Junior j high in Salem and wUl drive tack and forth to her work. The women members of the McCoy grange served a delicious banquet Wednesday evening to the KlwaaJs club from Dallas. A delightful dinner Was served and enjoyed by everyone. WUMt Ub 25c TALKIES TODAY and SATURDAY Slickej Mouse Matinee Sat 1:30 P. M. 1 THE YEAR'S BIGGEST 1 ;i 1HL wlth ";; ' v :4 - pl HARRY LAXGDON '- SUM SOOmRVILLK V And Chase ThosJtO - Also George Sidney and Charley Murry in ve Punch, Cartoon Comedy, News and ; Serial The Indians are Coming Mickey ! Mouse NOTES I By Zollle Yolchok Well. Mlee. here I am. writing m(a, after two weeks silence our- inm which I hare been helping ine managers work out new Ideas for you mice, aad as X write I can truthfully say there la to be plenty of new stunts ox every aeswuuou. So ke sane find attend' every meet. lag- -el lorn -jocaey Mouse iauo at Warner Bros. ; Capitol theatre. All th nnsasi for the . Mickey and Mlnney art 1 contest -will be awarded tots setarcray ana mere going to be prrses gatcre. t - - - MM C - I see before toe hundreds of drawl ass of Blckey saa Mlnney Mouse w&lca are being- mraea in every day. A week- frwm tomor row is the end of the contest, so If you P-n to nana a- picture in do ao Immediately. fM c Soon we are- to have a pet par ade for ail the members of the Mickey Mouse club, and prises will go to the owners of best dressed pets.; Watch for it. . MM C -Mewj officers will be elected May z; Temember every -one of you Mice, come; from now on during vr iMr uonsa1 nerf ormances all hrtirrrm win it on the stase .and will also be admitted to the mat inee free. Wa want more entertainment from our own members, so if you ran alnsr. dance, or stand on your head sign up in the office as you may be a natural born actor. Also remember that this Is your rlnb. o if tor Ideas about what you would like to do during the Mickey Mouse club matinee comes to your head let us know, as they may be Worthy. , M M C All I would hare to say in this paragraph Is Joyce Chambers from Barbara Barns school and you'd know -what I meant; right-away you would think of a beautiful and talented little actress who enter tained us last week. M M C Again Chief Lasswell has a real program for all the mice: "Laugh and Get Rich"- some thing; real fanny. . Our Mickey' Mouse in "Traffic Troubles. It took a long) time to make this picture and it's a real good one. And a .-special feature for fat boys. ' MM C So long ' 1 Zollie; OilFIM G. D. Myers of Mehama brought to the county clerk's office Wed nesday skins of two animals, a largo bearer and lynx, .which he had trapped on his farm. For both he collected but dollar bounty. as none is offered on beayer, and only a dollar on lynx. A large rodent claim was pre sented yesterday by Roy Todd ot Jefferson-route 1, who brought In 219 gophers and enough other small sealps to bring his bounty to $23.80. These scalps were said to be more "high water trappings, as a largo number of these small animals .ere driven onto high, dry spots In the Jefferson and In dependence section during the flood waters... Vif Several unusually large bounty claims were filed br residents of these sections Immediately after the high water, j THREE SCHOOLS TO HOLD MAY EMS . Continued from page 1) Nieswander, piper; Burl Button, keeper of the chimes; Mary Ge munder, mistress ; of the -dairies ; Francis Llndsey, keeper of the grounds; Glen William, night watchman; Robert Boatwright and, Leon Spalding, sons; Doris CreeoQ, - queen's ? eook; Wayne Curry,, carpenter; " Jean' P rob art. lady of the fountain; Osmer Bur gess. Alfred Pro pp. Wallace E1 senhrandt and Irenry McClain, farmer; Iry Swenwald and Mar gery Priem, flower girls; Lucre tia McClain, queen. A number of dances will be grreo.. . At McKlnley, the program will carry through "tho idea of the "Ship of Health wHh. the en tire school to participate. Ninety-two students will be awarded the heralds of health button, at the grand march. Iffl ID TRAPPED mm L A UGH SENSATION! Blues Away! HflSPITflL HEflE HORSE'S TOPIC "Bloodless" Knife Is new Possession; Support Of Public Urged Kqurpment of and financial con dltion of the Salem Oeneral AOspt- tal. which he declared la owned by all the residents of Salem, were discussed before the Lions- club yesterday noon by Dr. W. B. Morse, local physician, who-has beea a member of the hospital staff since it was founded IS years ago. '; i : Dr. Morso told of a so-called "bloodless " or .-cautery Knife, a small tlat wire instrument , which cuts br electric spark, which has bees loaned to the hospital by the easte-rn mannfartnrers. The "knife," while not entirely blood leas, is especially important In op erations for cancer. - - The principle of Its operation la a high frequency current with roltage enough ( to kill were not the amperage low. .There la al most no heat. A current connects th coagulating current, thus sar in g considerable time It a large number of blood Teasels are ln- TOlred In tho operation. It does away -with tying many resselsuDr; Morse Indicated that its use Is suc cessful. .' . -' ' The general hforltal here has the finest night operating light In the country, excepting none, Dr. Morse said. The x-ray equipment, laboratory and operating. , tables are all ezpentdre and raluable. ad ditions to thi hospital, sad only recently a fracture table has been ordered. Dr. Morse said that within a short time the hospital hopes to receire. full stadardiiatfbn from the American College of Sur geons, under which program It has been working and building for the past three years.: He decried the fact that not a single Salem resi dent has left a bequest to the city's hospital and that only, SlOOO' that contributed by the janitor is in the hospital endowment fund. It is this lack of public In terest and support which has kept the hospital from doing charity work, he doctor said. SUPPLY CLERK FOB Proposal that the Salem school board create position of school supply clerk and place handling ot a number of routine matters on ordering, checking and distribu tion of supplies for all the schools in the clerk's hands, was made at the .school hoard meeting this week by Mrs. Roy Keene, direc tor. ... i . - i Mrs. Keene suggested that such a step would relieve the city su perintendent of a great deal ot small business and leaxe him free for more important natters. It was also suggested that such an assistant should be giren charge of the hundreds ot free textbooks which the school will own and must keep check on beginning this fall. Board members approved the plan and suggested that it be gir en further consideration. Mem bers seemed to be reluctant, how ever, to create any new position which will call for expenditure ot funds. Supt. George Hag said that while he liked to know, what sup plies -were ordered and where dis tribution was made, such a more would relieve him of meeting a great many persons who had things to sell, and that he would not be adverse to the move. Prexy-Elect at Whitman is Out Due to Conduct WALLA WALLA, Wash., April 30 (AP)-kA petition bearing: the names of 30 Whitman col lege students, asking- the rein statement of Kenneth 'Nor berg. Lewlston. Idaho, college body president-elect, was given, to the board of deans tonight. , Nerberg was suspended Tues day for the remainder ot the col-' lege year because of "unseemly conduct aad damage to private property. Also 3aS SCHOOLS PROPOSED XJlldcr tllC A hash fell over the stats cap ltol buildings restex ."ar act , vnwo, mrrvH no seur ity. Offices were closed and blinds drawn. All business was officially; suspended durln the time of the funeral of one of the members -of the- offM&l .f ntin la fact one who may be -eves eali- ea me tamer TUomas B. Kay. Today m mow stsjte treasurer vCl be appointed, and today -activities aai-will rule) th state house. Bn-taeea t mUUm most o on. The mew officer will sit la the chair occupied 15 rears bx a .great sua. That chair will be hard te mi. UlBT r fmlHf faiaa nr. mmm in Salem Trestentav m came from all over the state to I a . . . 4 a - A u. i. senator Frederick Steiwer was- among- those here. Ralph .Wnliama. niHnn.l m.MIm. eommttteeman; and "Floyd Cook. State rebnhllcan, chtlrmiii la attendance at the funeral. ' Many mernbers of the state . ! legislature were -noted lav the -throng which witnessed the fla- i al tribute Oregom paid to iu Pablio -serraat. Senators Joe Dnane, Isaac Staples. . Colou AT GLEE CONCERT Queen Betty I of Willamette university's May1 Day festrvlUes for 191 win enter the Klslnore theatre with her attendants at 8:30 o'clock tonight. She will enter amidst a flourish of trum pets from the stage. . The audience will-stand as. she enters the auditorium .and remain standing until tha queen and her attendants have been seated In the space reserved tor them on the mezzanine floor. She will be sur rounded by 14 f Willamette stu dents who will act as a guard of honor. . The entire mezzanine floor and part ot the -balcony and lower floor will be occupied by Willam ette students, friends and guests. These will join in singing univer sity songs led by Miss Helen Cochran, sons queen ot the uni versity and Edith Findley. pian ist. Among other numbers In the concert are four sacred songs which will be giren by the sing ers In vestments. Another song. the last one. "Old Willamette Moon." is to be Illustrated by Cameron Marshall, director, while the club sings. Special on tho program will be "Concert Polks a trumpet trio, by Wesley Roe- der, Plercy. Sweet and Gus Klem peL The concert will Include the fol lowing numbers: "Give a Maa a Horse he Can Ride," OTHara; "Galloping Dick," Bervald; "Morning, Speaks; "Heah Dem Bens," McCosh: "Uncle Remus' Homer: "Scandalising My Name." Burleigh; "Le Menetrier," Wei- mawski; a violin solo by Verne Wilson;. "Just For Today," Sle ver: "God Shall Wipe Away AH Tears.' MacDermid, incidental so lo by I Lawrence Deacon; "Wor ship ot God in Nature," Beethov en, Robert Magla at the organ; "Mother O'Mine." Houro: "Deep River," Burleigh, violin obligato by Verne Wilson. See What Will Buy -Ad on Page 6 Time Mill 1 APPEAR Friday Saturday 0fc A riot of wit, war and women, with that rollick ing riot-eer, Victor Mc Laglen, in fall chase of the dames and the bold, bad bandits. , ' ' COMEDY - NEWS CARTOON Tences and Gt Jsip at the center cf Ortjoa' state fprenu&ent t Eberhard, W. E. 1 Sorke and Representative Jefcai. ltnain xhora O. C Chapman, editor' of the oregoa roter, and Osorga Neo ner, U. 8. distrlot attorney, wore amen the Portland delegation here. Nathan Strauss, with whom Kay had many buatneaa dealings. was present. Hundreds or ant at towa-fTlenfls of tha tate treasurer traveled far to par respects. ! M.Y. Inriaa. eu m the hae. ea -the Kay mt the aiM. by Bar. IT. J. Howe. Irvine ntTT a was Tnnrtilug and as lawial Jrriaa could nprees ta words, .more -thaa j nasi could ve hope to. "His tribute beautiful.--: General Butler is coming; to Orecaa alter May it, a news dis patch, stated sreaiardnr. It umi almost -certain he will srHrt at Salem, as soma mail has already beea received for him. Several letters for the geaeral have beea delivered, to the governor's office where ther are belar hid for him arrival.- : - DAVIS WILL n HUE PBEVEIITIOfl Lester B. Davis employed as statistician la the sUte fire marshal's department since May, 1927, Thursday was appointed de puty state fire marshal in charge ot inspection and fire prevention work. The appointment was an nounced by A. H. Averlll, state tire -marshal.! Mr. Davis came to Oregoa 13 years ago and serred during the 8panish-Amerlcan war in the Philippines with the Second Unit ed States volunteers. He originat ed the Oregoa Blue book ander Frank W. Benson, then secretary of stateand assisted la the issu ance of the Oregon Almanac which was published la 19 IS and 1914. He has 1een actire in fire prevention wotk since 1918, at which time he was employed la the fire marshal's department. Mr. Davis left this position in 1920 to servo as -cashier under O. P. Hoff, ex-state treasurer. He resigned this position In 1921 to accept the appointment as deputy fire marshal la arson in vestiga tion work, and served In this ca pacity until May 1, 1923. Ia 1927 he again returned to the fire marshal's department, with special duties in fire prevention work. Mr. Davis is secretary pf the Oregoa State Fire ; Chiefs asso ciation. Totaonea Onl,! '- . mmsmmmm mm I TODAY ! with EDNA MAY OLIVER She Set the World Laughing in "Cimarron"- DOROTHY LEE HUGH HERBERT Mickey Mouse Cartoon "Traffic Trouble" WARNER BROS. TREHIiTO BE APPOINTED Herbert Gordon Another of Lescing irospects a Situation Viewed CContlnned' trom will be called upon to raake. It carries ex officio memherxMn la the board ef control about which aU he tleht la reeeat weeau 1mm centered. The board -has -eeutrei of most of the state tastituttous aad several of the azaeaiiva de partments, i. Got. I Ifeler: has soughl to impose aia own poMdes aad to sat np his own appointees in office trader hm hoard. Ho has also tried to institute a new purchasing' -system where la the board would supervise the pur chase, of each Item of supplies for use by the state. i Seme ot his policies have met with atrona op position from Secretary Hons and the late Treasurer Kay. New Gov. Meier can nick a maa who will be la accord with him! and thus he will dominate the 'board. Purchasing-End Is Nex Target . The penitentiary situation about which the storm arose ever the Inquiry into the management ot Supt. Meyers has been cleared up through the resignation of the lat ter and the appointment of Jim Lewis as superintendent and war den. The next point ot attack is expected to be the purchasing de partment which heretofore has been la charge ot Carle Abrama, secretary of the board. Gov. Meier has been sharply critical ot this department, has frequently sent lists of - purchases to his . store buyers in Portland tor price com-. parlsons. and has devoted consid erable time o tho board to boring Into requisitions for supplies. : With the death ot Kay and the appointment ot a successor the governor will have a free hand to rule according to his Own ideas as "business manager" of tho state. V Climaxing- Willamette University's May Day Festivities 66 of Paper THREE ACTS OF COM EDY AND DRAMA High School . Auditorium SATURDAY NIGHT 8:15 50c An Seats Reserred LAUGH SALEM Here Comes The Sun! iUtlne. 2 - 5 P. M. Adnlta 25c The Scrap cn i a. CAPITOL THEATRE The Call Board ttj OLIVE L DO AH . i HOLLYWOOD ( ' e ttmJlm - Ham VMViIa See America Th at WABJ.R'S ATLSINORE TWI.. j rn,l TTwvtt ' ntrtiMi I tm -Kinm i tfe : Agala." GBAXTJ Teday Victor McLaglen la "A Dertt Vrtth Women WARNZ3TS CAPITOL Toduf Kiiaa atay OMver fa ' "Laugh ad Got Rich.- e Ton will never recognize Ed ward Kvecett Bortoa in "Kiss Me Agala. film feature at Warner Bros. Ehnaore today aad tomor row. His voice lis the same but ia looks he Is just not tho maa whom tha horse chased about the tree la "Tha Hottentot.' : t -He la tha same amusing char acter, however; even i though his role is so different from others takea by him. Ho la dressed In a charming salutary uniform, as are most ot the ; men who appear la. I fWfifSkrt, j I- . i ' A ' I'salem' Thrilled V tl ''Q fir-'XlY rTo aBeautiful -M;w. ''' V ! Lore Story;' 1 i I t i? t 7 V V Lalfh at a 1 I EVERETT omely! j SftNtCB fcLAIftg 7Kv M.fc. W.r..- e. . .fH w 6 -s s" y , II . I : - ,l . ; ...... ;. . .'. 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