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. ’ • • " X 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 }Sout 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 . 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 'ÄSSÄ 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