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'XliiU KVQtiiiii UUAiil) Page Two SALEM. Ore., .Tuna 1.- Oovernnr IMrrce ml IS mo arnatnra were flared by Ntatc 1'iraurfr Kay Inlay In an adilrena before Hip rlulem rham btr of enminen-e. Hi- rlinrteil lli""' ith plunging tlie alai? into I Iip all"' rl financial mnram in whirh il i n xa id to he floundering. Nine of the Hcnatnra, he Htt id. were repuliliranx who yielded to tha Inflnenre of Ibc only four demorrau in the ente. and among 'be nine lie aperifirally menllnned the two .Marlon county aen , atora. Kay went on reeord today na oppos ed to the Hennia reaoliilln. to be voted on In November, licit, and which would Inhibit the awainent ' income or inheritance tinea in Ore gon for a period of 1.1 year". He ex plained that while he optioned the re cent atntejncomo tax, now repealed, he would favor an Income tnx under proper conditions, line reason given for opposing the Income tux net of l'.CI wna that the federal government assesses a very heavy Income tax. The main Issue before the lll''o legislature, said Kay, was whether the legislature would put the gover nor In a hole, or the governor would put the legislature in a hole. 'I have to ndinlt," be said, "that lh governor succeeded, with Hie aid of a group or senators wno sioou uy him." The governor didn'l lo) with put ting the legislature III n hole, aulil Mr. Kay, but put the whole slate in n hole and he declared that the governor with the aid of Jefferson .Myers, then state, treasurer, violated the law in failing deliberately to levy a suffi cient state tax, and that they did it for no other purpose than out of re venge for 111 repeal of Ihe slate in come tax. He pointed-out tiiat the in come, tnx was passed by the people by a majority of only 500 and was re pealed by a majority of about 14,000. "l'rior to the enactment of the in come tax." said Mr. Kay, "Ihe stale tax levy was about 'A.- mills. Afier the repeal of the income, when the tnx commission made its slain levy last December, it was its duty lo go back to the old levy in order to pro Tide funds Hint would not be forth coming from tho income lax, but in stead, by the voto of (iovernor l'lercn and .Mr. .Myers, It levied only about 1.85 mills, of about If 1,5,000 Jesa than was necesaary." The face of It is hammered cut of solid brass, aliout eight Inch siuare. A driveway has been made sroiitiil if. anil osssershv read Ihe in- i scriplinns. Many sundials hart on their faces the motto, "1 mark only Hie ple.isaul hours," but this one n"ks, "Know ye not th" hour?" It in signi ficant that Frsnk Thomas died s"m after he went into his country's ser vice, and like many another he "knew not the hour." SCOTT'S TRIP TO POLE REGALLED (CoDtiourd from pa;,- one) (Continued from page one) Schedules for th tcnrhcrV fxnm inationn to bo hrld hr Mnrlinu WfdnfRfiny at ft a. m. and continuing until .Saturday have bfen romplntrd nnd are being sent out nt tli office of the county superintendent, of school B. The following U the aehnlulo: WcdiiPHilny Knrenoon U. IS. His tory; writing (noiuiuuiHlilp), mimic, drawing. Wodnnsclfly Afternoon Vhyslology, rrndlng, ma mini trnhiinu, pompositinn, domestic sriom-p, meitiods in reading, course of study for drawing, methods in nrthmetlr, Tlmrtsdny Forenoon Arithmetic, hiMnry of education, psychology, method! in geography, mechanical drawing, domestic art, course of study for domestic art. Thursday Afternoon flrnmmnr, geography, stenography. American literature, physics, typewriting, meth ods in language, thesis for primary certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and practice, orthography (spelling), phy alrsl geography. F.Dgllsh literature, chemistry. Friday Afternoon School lair, ge ology, algebri, civil government. Saturday Forenoon tJeoinrlry, botany. Saturday Afternoon Meneral his tory, hookekeping. John Conaway Dies At Home of Parents John Wesley t'onawar, 1 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cona way, died Knturdny, May .10. at the home of his pareula, l.'HO Twentieth .venua east. Kuneral aervicea wero held today at - o'clock p. in., from the Watch chapel, with tha Hcv. Krauklln .1. Haas, pastor of the Methodist Kola. copHl church in charge, lturial wns in tha Masonic cemetery. Sundial Stands as Soldier's Memorial A aundlal. which not only marks tha loftv imminence of Inspiration Toint overlooking K.ugene, hut stsn-ls aa a permanent monument to the a ddier led woo msoe it. tias neen in atalted by Whitten. on a sec lion of his propert.f which has been dedicated lo the public. It ! the work nf his cousin. Frank Thomas, who en listed early in (he Inte World war in an engineering corps from Seattle. GOING . AWAY! Take The Guard with you. Read The Guard where ever you go. Transfer your pa per to the beach or to the mountains. Simply phone 1200 and leave the rest to us. Kiigene. Apparently Mr. Mcbonatd was pi light beneath the. wreckage, and crushed about the. body. Logs Stop Fall The auto cum to a stop in a mans of logs and (nil ferns at the foot ot the grade, nnd pacing motorists came to the rescue. A doctor was Miinmon ed. and at 1.J0 o'clock -Mrs. Mdton ald wis brought to Kiigene. The scene of the tragedy was .8 miles from Ku gene, and the nmbulance's round trip was made in o0 minutes, according to those who accompanied it. -Mr. McDonald, who is a well known citizen of .Noti. lenves his wid ow, one daughter and two sons, Fran ces Mi-Uonald, Chester McDonald, and Fletcher McDonald, lie was a mem ber of the Baptist church and the I. O. O. F. lodge. Funeral arrangements are in charge of tin Veal eta chapel and will be an nounced Ht'tor the nrrival here of Mr. McDonald's mother, who resides at Salem. Jury in Edmunson Trial is Selected Seleclion of a jury was completed and the rate of I,eon It. Kdinuns-n being tried on a lifptor charge was started ibis afternoon before Judge Robert Tucker of the Mult norm h county court in the circuit court here. I'aul Doriuitzer, I'ortland attorney, appears for KdmunBon 'and John S. Mcdiey, district attorney, is handling the prosecution. The case is nn op- pool from (be Justice court and when recen'ly tried In circuit court the jury disahrecd. Tho following is the jury selected: Horace II. Taylor, Irn A, Hammond, (icorge. Powell, Matt Monib, Kugene Armstrong, K. li. OHJiutni, Fred K. 1-ainb, (jeorge Mct'ormnck, It. K, Davidson, William Steele, John Ash ley, Arthur Ileudershott. M. J. Newhouse to Speak in Eugene M. J. Newhouse, manager of the North l'aciflc Cooperative Frune ex change, of Fortland, will he the speaker at n meeting of tho Fjine County Horticultural society Satur day, June ((, at the chamber of com merce. The meeting is called for 1:110 o'clock p. m. Mr. Newhouse has recently return ed from n trip to Kuropo and eastern marketing centers where he inves tigated the market demands for grades, sites and quality and the in formation ho gathered on this trip is expectrd to be nf unusual interest to I.aue county fruit growers. AH per sons interested in horticulture are welcomed to tho meeting. Fiftv nep runt mnr rtii-itiitt S 1 01. en urn mM in t lu nnnlri- thmi in all the rent of the world combined. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PF.HKIAN K ITT F.N for snle. VMM MMit'ittiin. jt',t I.KAVIM1 TOWN. IloiirtPhold furni ture for Hsle. i:i17 Jefferson, jell I,A H( i Is cool room, good cooking, l.'.sj I'enrl. Phone VJ74-R. tf WA NTKD li experienced grocery salesmen. Apply at Stanley's, jf.l FOli lCHANTiK ?U0""vi'trola lit recorda nnd $1. notary White Hewing Machine in part, nsyment for hmmI car. Write, A. U, csre tiuard. je3 CI.dSR IN. modern room for rent. 2 h'ot'ks fj run Willamette. Bufines or traveling man preferred. I'hone tK.H. jrti Foil HAI.K - Voimg team of mules, nee 5 and tt. Itrokp to work ningle or doulde r ride. Hnngs Uitiitig Acsdetnr. I'hone jrS sph did. in IIMJ, He photographed Ainundfien's cairn and flag and start ed back. The antarctic winter struck with unleashed fury. Food and fuel gave out. K'ott and his men nlodded on with frozen feet. Then a blizzard' made progress impossible. They were only 1 1 miles from l supply depot, but they could not con tinue. Months later their frozen bod leu were found near a long-dead camp fire. Balloon Disappears Others, too, found on unseen death in the polar lands. Htrnngely like Amundsen's adven ture was that of a Swedish aeronaut. K. A. Andree, whrt in lS'j". sailed; dtiIi from Spitsbergen in a balloon, j j iic nanoon is snu up mere, some-j from America and England. It was IS-'Jl, however, before the secret wan solved. Franklin bad died after bis ships became locked in ice. His men sought to escape over land, and all perished. Now the north has beckoned again. Amundsen, who pfanted his flag at the south pJe, has gone to the top of the world. Will he pome back? Will he add an other chapter to the thrilling atories of narrow escapes from the a relic's clutclfs? Or will ha be just one more to fall a victim to the while goddess of (be north, who reigns where there is no color but white and where icy gales howl through the darkness of an ever lasting winter? IT (Continued from pag one) Thomas Watts of Portland, a director of the Pacific Northwest Golf association who was In Eu gene specially for the occasion. Dr. Watts expressed commen dation for t,he Eucene links. The ! course, he said, is of champion ship calibre, and in attractiveness j and condition of fairwayrt, is sec i ond to none in the northwest. Word Spoken for Legion Endowment where, its flabby envelope encased in ice and its occupant eternally buried in the white, unbroken silence. Disease Brings Oeath. Sir Ernest Shackleton was another. After a life time of exploration in the Ice fields, be died of disease on his ship while at sea nejr the antarctic continent in V.iL'Z. Sir John Fi ankliu was still an other. In JSin be sailed from England with two ships, the Erebus and the Terror, to explore north of Green land. His ship was sighted in Baffin Bay months later by a whaler, and then the cold arctic silence settled down. Itelief expeditions were sent out ET'OENE, Ore.. June 1. (To the Editor) There is in progress in Eu gene at present, a a elsewhers throughout our state and nation, a campaign for support for a proposed endowment fund, to be devoted by the American Eejjon to the purpose of extending aid to disabled veterans of the world war and 'to destitute de pendents of veterans. There is also the purpose, as regards the campaign in Oregon, of contributing substan tially towards the maintenance of the proposed Doprnbecher hospital for crippled children in I'ortland- I believe the public already has been made familiar, with the details i of both of theHe purposes and the necessity and desiralrlity of the work which both aim to accomplish. I am glad, at the request or the local Amer ican Legion campaign committee, to give this campaign my indorsement. Yours truly, GEOIUJE JI. McMOItltAN. nine, making an easy mashie shot all that Is required to place the hall on the ample green some 100 yards distance. Hoy Moe. the Corvallls player, stepped to the tee, tapped It light ly and. sent it flying for a beau tiful approach, three feet from trio cap. The Eugene contingent thereupon donated Moe a two, and considered the hole lost. But Gardner was yet to be reck oned with. Following Mne, ho took careful stance, and sent the ball straight to the flag. The shot wan perfect, rolling squarely into the bucket without a stry Vjuuce. The Eugene plsvn i took the next hole, and iliereby cinched the match. The best hall scores for the match were as follows: Morning, out ..421 314 314 in .. 421 444 244 65 Afternoon, out 424 444 354 in 434 445 145 68 Total for 36 holes 133 The total score for the 36 holes 133, is 15 strokes under par and speaks exceptionally well for the playing yesterday. 1 The beat score for 18 holes was : made by Roe Moe who turned In a 71 He was followed closely; by Gardner, with a 72. i ntch was Dr. j G. Ai R. Members Guests at Kiwanis Veterans of the Civil war were' guests of the Kiwanis club at its noon ' liiDcheon today. 1 he Memorial day program was planned by Carl McClain and the program committee. J. S. Magladry introduced the commander of the (i. A. R. poft, who in turn in troduced the members present for the luncheon. E. O, Immel gave a welcoming talk to the veterans, tracing the develop ment of the nation during the span of their lives. The Kiwanis orchestra, consisting of Glen Morrow, .Harry Devertnux. Arthur Hendershott and Frank McAlister, played, ami the club sang old-time war songs. SCIO TEAM WINS SPRINGFIELD, June 1. (ffoe cial; The Seio city baseball team' won 4 to 1 from Springfield yester day on the local Fifth street grounds, getting nil the breaks of the game. Hlack was catcher for Springfield, "with Delps as pitcher, relieved in the fifth inning by Carter. Cupp was um pire. This is the second game which Springfield has lost to the Scio play ers this season. - i A Permanent Wave of Rippling Laughs With a brilliant cast including PAT O-MAt.I.ET -KmvAim CONNKLLY kiidik pnii.i.irs rillTU YOltKK 1RKI TUUKHIIALB JOAV 8TANDINO EUNICE V1N MOORB "Metro- The merriest, cleanest, laugh show of the year CONNIE WAS A KNOCKOUT! Har friends knew It. And when aha entered the nation wide beauty conteat, everybody who ever saw a news paper picture tupplement knew It. And then Monday Tuesday ! II TIME IS WORTH, HI MORE THAN S I POST AGS, in a OTHER FEATURES "Aloha Land" a Castle Color Scenic AESOP FABLE SPORT-LIGHT When you equip your laundry with the New HYDRO-DISC equipped $1.00 Down Delivers an AUTOMATIC to your home Use Your Credit on balance For $1.00 down we deliver you an AUTO MATIC Copper Tub Washer. It will relieve you of all the hard work does it in an hour or so and costs only a few cents for the electricity you use. 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