Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 09, 1926, Image 1

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    RSPAY, DEC. 9, 1926
resi Which Allow*
arer Vttion Will be
Used Immediately
President of Univ
Oregon Tells of
Problems
W ith a frankness and candor
which won Instant approval from
the cltisehs of Ashland, p r. A r­
nold Bennett H all, president of
the University of Oregon, at the
chamber ot commerce luncheon
today, told of some of his hopes
and aspirations as chief execu­
tive of the ptate’a largest Institu­
tion of higher education.
Dr.- H all 1s a man who ean rub
elbows with the common, every­
day people. H e Is a man who
speaks their language, and is
thus able to present his message
in a manner which wins speedy
sympathy and respectful hearing.
In the brief time allotted him
this noon. Dr. H al) sketches thy
three greatest functions of the
-University ot Oregon as he views
It. The first of these is the edu­
cation of the sons and daughters
of Oregon. T^p second Is the de­
velopment ot the spiritual and
emotional side of the lives of the
students.
The third
Is the
broadening or the extension fa­
cilities of the university to the
mills and factories and workshops
and farms.
Willing to
o n io n
W A SHING TO N, D. C., Dee. 9.—
Pull responsibility to r the navel
oil leeeet waa amumed by former
Secretary of the Navy Edwin
Daaby while testifying la
the
FMl-Doheny oil conspiracy tria l
today.
Deaby was In offtce a t tha time
b it resigned a fter the senate Tea­
pot Domo inquiry resalte« la' a
clamor hy democratic senators for
He said that he suggested to
Presldet H arding the euecnttve or­
der transferring the naval oil re­
serves to Pall's -Interior depart­
ment to ho administered under
policies laid down by the navy.
But
the store. Night officer Clans la
ta k in g , his rounds noticed that
the usual light was not burfftog
in the hack pa hie round about
¡four o’clock.
He Investigated,
lend discovered that th e tburglary-
,had Jbeen committed
Some es-
.eellent finger p ria U were secured
hy C hief of Police McNab, and if
is thought from this end ohter
‘evidence that ft was the work of
some boys. M r. Rose has author­
ised the pffCrlng ot a 919 reward
fo r tbe arrest and Conviction of
o f the perpatatora o f the crime.
T im m s
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 9.—
( U N ) — The government has scor­
ed heavily la its efforts to prove
that Colonel Ned M. Green, for­
mer prohibition
administrator
fo r northern California and Ne­
P R A IR IE DU C H IB N .t W
vada, withdrew seised liquor from Dee. » .-t-(U N )— g fndd to be ,
government v a u lt* for personal ed In th e search for E rdm an <
son. charged with the murder
Colonel Sam I. Johnson, la his IS year old sweetheart, CM
charge of prohibition enforcement Olson, was being rained W ed »
under Green, testified W ednesday day night, and there were pr«
that his former chief on ono oc- pacts that more than 85,9
caeloa took llqnor from the pro­ would be pledged.
hibition office, entered an auto­
t h e Klctapoh river v *)lg y ,0
mobile in which a woman was were egeited at th e roported-4«
M ated, a n d d ro v e away.
.
gavenmant- groeeeetor.
o f the missing college youth, saw­
ing him io **cota. urgent,” and
"get finances there," and another
w lrea ak in g him fa r f 1,009.
Sheriff Henry Sherwood, who
answered the firs t message, said
Its sender hag bean J. H . 'Dow-
t a n , of Charleston, S. C. Accord­
ing to word received here Bow­
m an, who says he la an attorney,
was being held In custody by
Charleston police.
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Owen J. Roberta, sought in a
• t o s s examination, to show that
Denby acted only In a rubber
stamp capacity la theae matters,
that be merely signed letters and j
orders prepared by Rear Adm iral
Robison, wbo waa working wtth
Phil and Doheny la the leasing
frojecta.
The.defense has instated that
Pall was not ippoastble fo r the
leaees and therefore could got
have conspired w ith Doheny. I t !
The w itn e ss declared t h a t
Groan carried empty bottles from
hto room in a " little M ack bag,”
previously Indicated as the recep­
tacle need la taking liquor from
government vaults.
The empty
I t is thought he may know
bottles were taken by automobile something of the whereabouts ef
to a rubbish heap near the w ater
front and throw n away. Johnson
W ith tha statement of a coron-
• r ’e Jary that Brdipaa was f t
JSJ W f t b <««• tjbff terrific w ows dg
Mtos Gtoou s shall, wgich hilled
Mt»
Oleqn, father of the
DOKJtUl refused to b elie v e , hto
son whs g u ilty of .the crime.
ndheny .were put O n W s t a * ,
One pato that Doheny wad presi­
dent of the Practical P atrio t’s
League o f Los Angele*. Others
ta tifie d to his character and pa­
triotism.
Won’t believe it,? he said,
’•pntl) I hear it from Erdman s
sNEW YO RK, Dec. P.
Coadt
Ludwig Balm of Audtria, attffed
in all the sartorial splendor which
helped him woo and win Am eri­
ca’s >40,000,000 heiress, same la-
to supreme court Wednesday. to
press hto -suit for separation from
Millicent Rogers— and Immed­
iately repudiated tha suggestion
made ^y her lawyers that hto wife
was only too anxious to give him
such a separation at an instant’s
notice.
Displaying at times that irrtta -
rqd from the t e s t a I ¿ W U
Germndy. the c o u n tiig r ily
Rum Runners Ma'
of
e d -lo step aside t a f h Milltoent*»
la w y ta and s)gn U f c W e r a which
would give him the m arital e^p-'
aration he ostensibly eegh*
j
. Salto, it developed, ¿ S c ft h e r
ideas In, bringing .the snK to a
trial which packed Jna0ce Levy’s
courtroom w ith a throng of Inf
tereeted women.
It se^na that he Is paring th *
way fe r a suit against I H U l t a t ’s
parents, Colonel in d Mip. H . H .
Rogers, for alienation o f« affbet
tlons, charging that they , prejud­
iced their daughter against hito.
Start Resola
W ASHINGTON, Dec.
Reso­
lutions to bar Sanatora t a c t W il­
liam 8. Vato o f Pannaylvantg, and
Frank L. Smith of 11IMÒU, le »
publicans, from the Senate waa In­
troduced today hy 8eantor .Dpi,
Democrat of Washington'. ’
D ill attacked the Fane expendi­
ture of 9899,91)9 tn the primary
campaign and Smith’ll 9*499,999
expenditure.
only possible ground on which the
Mexican government might ln-
terveap }S<MUd b e jU inks the rum
H n ab tn in 'h a n d and attotopt to
pnaieh thexp. - T h t t .n t a tofrbrded.
however, as extremely unlikely,
The original eetoure was made
clearly w ith in Amertonn rights
o ff Rlloxi, Sties. Two American
dry officers hoarded her and a
towline wde heoked to a eoast-
ffnard cutter. She broke away la
.
was
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SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.
J
(U N )— Blustery 'gales raked Pa­
cific coasts today, leaving a trait '
of damage from the Bering, sea to
southern California.
The most violent disturbance
was reported from Alaska, cables (
to the United News telling o f
wrecked canneries and docks a t
Uaga, damage to docks and build­
ings at Dntck H arbor and of,
mountainous waves that boomed
In upon the beaches at V illa ro
and squaw Harbor.
•Storm warnings covering the!
California coast were hoisted dur­
ing the d a y T h e weather J»ureaa
described the disturbance as «
freak gale. I t swooped In from,
the ocean at noon, toppling trees
across highways and blowing,
down a number ot light and
power line poles on the San F r aa
cisco peninsula.
Operator
HARRISBURG, Penn., Dec. 9.
— (U P )— Kenneth G. OrmietoA,
long hnnted radio operator la
the Aimee Semple McPherson
kidnapping case, was found herd
daring the night, was arrested
sad today started back to Cali­
fornia where ka Is wanted as <
fugitive from Justice. Ormtotoa
was traced for weeks over the
ceeatry from one place to an­
other, and finally last night tha
officers caught up with him, In
a modest apartment here, where
It waa said he had been living
foT some time under an assumed
name, but making no ether e g
fort to conceal his Identity.
He had moved aheut thia assd
other cttlee, rubbed elbows w ith
detectives even to the extent o f
being In an Atlantic City, New
Jersey hotel while the detective
convention wee held there. Ma
had passed the Harrisburg po-
lice station' dally bat bad not
been recognised.
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R ail and hall storms swept in
upon southern California w itl
heavy hail storms reported frosi
Examinations for atate certifi­
Santa Monica, San Bernardino,
N othing to C M
c a t a w ill ho hold a t Jacksonville.
Pomona and other cities of ths
OAKLAND. Cal., Dae. 9. —
Oregon, commencing at
nine
o’clock Wednesday, Dec. 1«, 1924, (U N ) — The h n g g ta compart­
Lightning fired a 59,000 barrel
and continuing u n til Saturday at ment of Kenneth O. Ormtotoa’e
o il tank at the Brea storage field,
4 o’clock p. m. of the same week. blue coupe was opened this even-
near Santa An*.
Applicants must present them­ lag and tolled tq dtodaae any­
A near cloudburst caused dam­
selves fo r the examination» they thing of value to Los Angeles
age-to the Im perial valley lettuce
wish to take a t the time set tor Investigators, wbo were seeking
crop, estimated at 9200,000.
the question envelopes to he op­
ened as the examinations cannot
ho offered» at any other time or
T jf c w o m g t a silver beatf n eik-
plaoe. The rules and regulations
• “ to t A m r of
LOS ANG EL® 8,
Dec.
I . — regarding the examinations w ill h *
(U N )— W hether bobbing u young be read at 9 O’clock on the morn­ the , car by, a Saa Francisco to-
parter, h o w le r .
T ito With the
matron’s blond curls because of ing of the first day. Those enter­
F9«W
h’9
W
ndkerchief
found yee-
ing
later
In
the
week
and
wish­
their potential power with the op­
tetoby, waq, taken over hy Rea
ing
to
take
only
a
few.
o
f
the
ex­
posite sex constituted mayhem will
chief investigator of the
be decided Monday by J u d g e aminations should present them­
District Attorney Ash
selves
at
the
secretary’s
desk
for
Blake.
registration and for information •Keyes of Lhe Angeles. ,
Accordlng to testimony Mrs.
regarding the rules.
I r - .f 'h s ' baggage compartment,
Evelyn Thompson was lured Into
Wednesday Program
J wh»n. openedd.
f o n a <
the home of Mrs. Florence N utt
9 a. m., U. 8. History, Music, 1 th contaln a portable typewriter*
and shorn o f . her tresses. The
Drawing.
j a hoitable radio sdt w ith ear­
victim testified that Mrs. N utt
11 a. m„ W riting.
| phones, a pair of men's shoes, a
gossiped about Mrs. Thompson’s
1 p. m.. Physiology, manual Hdtoh' overcoat and a camper’s
alleged association with another
training, composition, methods in k it of to ile t-a rtic le *
woman’s husband.
L The car wee driven to Lea
reading.
2:20 p. m., reading, coarse of Angeles tonight.
Ormtotoa, now a fagttive from
study for drawing, methods la"
* Justice, has been put forward
arithmetic, domestic science.
by Loo Angeles proeecntors as thd
Thursday Program
9 a. m.. Arithmetic, history ot alleged companion of Mm. Mc­
education, pbychology, methods in Pherson on a trip which follow­
gsogmphy, mechanical drawing, ed her disappearance lest snm-
Ormtoton’s car wae locate
domestic -art, course of study In nler.
ed here and. Los Angeles de­
domsstlo a rt.
1 p. m., Ommmar, stenography, tectives immediately h n r r l e d
American
literature,
Physics, hem in the belief that ft woald
furnish valuable evidence la their
Methods la lahguage.
"
2:20 p. ss., Oeography, type­ chad against the evangelist.
writing, Thesis for primary certl-j
fie s ta .
1
„ Frid ay Program
I A to.. Theory and practice,
physical gaograpby, English lite r­
ature, chemistry-
*
1 P. m., Scheol law, geology, < 1 -1
gebra.
. 2; 20 p. as., civil government, 1
Saturday Program-.
. • * to.» Geometry, Botany,
i i p. m., General history, book-
keeping.
Federal Court To
Hear Many Cases
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HUNTING licbms H soqm
b galnH oontrol of the sltoatton. commission. L e ft year it !wpn.
nraegpaetad to hrtng h er baefc to tosnd that the lieeahed warn nndd
American watam wit>out tatertor- tor GhHstmae presents to 'eoatp
•nce fropi Jlexleo. ’
c a t a aad N was «toelmd that they
Had thn oristasi eaptam hana bo made available this pear b e *
ta d n to ^eglcan watam, tha t a e tore that oecaston.
A le u t, M i ,
nt«ht k dMtoreat. i t «an potat- agencies w ill handle the license la
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dishonesty
PEN D LETO N , Dec. 9.— (U N )
The university president to now
— Tke a a n n a r convention of the
making a tour of Oregon meeting
Otegoh' Wdol Growers* association
the people of the state and tell-
w ill ba held here January 14-16,
ihg them of the problems which
taeordtog to / an announcement
ebafront the state university. The
Tuesday.
¿ J *’
solution of these problems, he de-
About 1 9 0 wool men are uxpect-
State bnatlag and flshlqg M- .
censeC for 192T7 w ill w o n M «xaB-
tor h M M tan poft, Puerto. Mex. able for epoi I t a l i i , nceoifflng to
oftleem, havtng Word eant o M hy ,th i state g ^ p e ’
*d o n t
the dire results which follow fa il­
ure to develop the students* spir­
itu a l and emotional nature.
He was teaching civics at the
University of Chicago and a part
of the work was for hto students
to attending a meeting of the
Chicago Board of Alderman. A t
this particular time .an ordinance
requiring the inspection of all
milfc sold ip Chicago wge before
O e beard. Politics and g ra ft
yere rife and hto students learn­
ed much of the actual workings
9f city goveffttahl. Rut because
,hte had failed to develop their
spiritual emotions, two of bis stu­
dents worked out a system of
graft which
paid tbeir way
thrbugh two terms or school and
t£ wasn’t until tome time later
that their
covered. ‘
W OOL GROW ERS
i! , TDu booth of Christman Soul
salés.’ opened yé»teydsy W ith’ 9
„booth in the postoffice, and one
in the - Normal school, according
to Mrs. 8. A. RoWnett, local di­
rector of sales. Mrs. V ..V , Mills
jraa In charge of tha booth a t the
poetofflce tha first morning o f thé
wind, apd Mrs. Gerald W enner la
thé afternoon. Misa Lucille Per-
ossi waa in charge o f the Normal
School booth on tha opening
ta m in g , and Mrs. A. McAllen had
charge of the eales during the af­
ternoon.
The results of the opening-day’s
sales were very gratifying, ac­
cording to Mrs. Robinette, and
the sales w ill be continued for
several days In both plaças, while
Mrs. George Converse.. has very
graciously coneeated to ta ll seals
at the Throe A office In the L ith -
la Springs hotel during the cam­
paign.
r
Thom wbo w ill have charge of
the booths at the poetofflce dur­
ing the next few day« w ill be:
Thursday moralpg, Mrs. Domino
Provost; afternoon, lira. V . D.
MlHer; F riday morning ’ Mrs.
Niel; afternoon, Mrs. g. A. Pet­
e r * Jr., Saturday ta m in g , Mm,
Earl Crew; afternoon, Mrs. Mar­
ry Tomllnsda, Monday morning,
Mrs. A- H- Marshs; '*afternoon,
Mrs. Clinton Baughman.
• The womea Who w ill preside
at the Npratol Sekool booth, am
Thursday t a m in g . Mm. D. Bv-
ertoh, afternoon. Mm. Dao K ay;
FrM ay, Misa LdeUle Pewtosl.
W ith a personality whlch in ­
spires confidence) and a delivery
which breathes sincerity, D r. H a ll
told of his educational work from
the time he was a fledgling edu­
cator at the University of Chica­
go until the present time.
He
gave one graphic illustration of
H OLLYW OOD, Cal., Deo.
(U N )— When the stalwart screen
hero grabs the limpid screen hero­
ine la his arms and kisses her
there won’t be any eloee-ups ot
the osculations in fatare — it won't
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MBDFORD. Dec.
( U N ) - * J street
Six civil aad several crlmlaal mtotoi
t a t a am ou the docket tor the pdOe,
toll term o t federal court which | e lo t li
convened hem Tuesday morata* *. I Lap
Host o f the defendants tn thè to rtà i
criminal cases'and plaintiffs in with «
the civil sections am from K to m -lente«
•th e o n n ty . The ctvu ennee warn s« m b
brought hy ladinas of the Klnas-1 pula li
ath reservation against the gov- ed eft
crament as a meato of the nettoa etiset
hy the Indina earviee to taratag I t i n * ’
down their claims to valuable tlm-< hy a l
bur s it a that have bees closed to I treatta
individual settlement aad a m bn-
FMI
lag held tor b e n e f i t o f had M
the eatlm-trlbe.
le t aa i