HfETVFOTCD MAIL TT?TBTrN'E. MTCDFOim OREGON-. TTTFRSDA'T. DECEMTSET? 8. 1938.
PAOE FIVE.
KNIFE SLAYING IN
LOVERS' LANE IS
ADMITTEDLY BOY
Companion of Leona Vlught
Slew Her Tor No Reason
at AH,' He Tells Police
Car Tracks Clue
OAKLAND, Calif., Doc. 8. (AP)
Police reported today a young rail
way clerk confessed that "for no
reason at all" he fatally stabbed
Leona Vlught, 19, former University
of California student, as they sat
In his parked automobile in the
Oakland hills after a 2 a.m.. "date."
"I don't know why I did it," Po
lice Inspectors Tom Duffy and Lu
clen Jewell quoted the clerk, Rodney
Greig, 21, of Berkeley.
Orelg, a slender, 8-foot youth with
dark hair and eyes and an uncon
cerned manner, was being held on,
an open charge. Inspector C. R.
Kunes said police expected to get
a relative of the slain girl to sign
a complaint today chnrging Greig
with murder.
Case Cleared
The case which started out as a
mystery yesterday when a mushroom
hunter found the body of the girl,
was cleared up as a result of Greig's
statements, officers said.
Inspectors Jewell and Duffy said
young Greig told this story:
He and Miss Vlught kept a 2 a.m.
appointment yesterday at a down
town Oakland restaurant, after she
attended a dance with some other
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girls. The two drove into the hills
and parked at & spot known locally
as "lovers' lane."
Greig was in bed when police ar
rived to question him. The officers
had measured automobile tire tracks
found near the body, identified the
make of automobile, and traced the
car through girl friends of Miss
Vlught to Greig.
Had Knife In Car
Police said that they found a
hunting knife and sheath In Greig's
car, and he led them to a garbage
can in the downtown section where
they found the slain girl's hat and
veil.
Miss Vlught, graduate of an Oak
land high school, attended the Uni
versity of California in 1938. Later
she became an Instructor at a beauty
school. She was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Vlught of Oak
land. Vlught is a baker.
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HONOLULU, Dec. 8. (AP) Coach
Otto Klum of the University of
Hawaii football squad expressed a
desire today to bring the University
of Oregon team here for a game New
Year's day.
Klum indicated his second choice
would be Oregon State or Washington
State.
Graduate Manager Theodore Searle
was Instructed by Hawaii's board of
athletic control to open negotiations
with the three teams.
The board announced that Hawaii
would play Utah university at Salt
Lake City November 11 next year, as
the second half of a home-and-home
arrangement.
A new such arrangement was an
nounced with Utah, the Utes starting
it in 1941 with a police benefit game
here.
Utah would play the leading senior
team and the University of Hawaii
during the 1939 visit.
EUGENE, Dec. B.-ip The Oregon
Horticultural society yesterday elect
ed Dan Pierson of Hood River, presi
dent and picked Hood River for the
1939 convention.
Pierson succeeded Truman Chase,
Eugene. Other officers elected were
Chester Pitch, Medford, vice-president;
E. A. McCornack, Eugene, sec
ond vice-president; A. S. Hazeltin
Hood River, third vice-president; O.
T. McWhorter, Corvallis. secretary;
H. S. Merrlam, Goshen, treasurer.
The society passed resolutions aok
lng that the state seed laws be un
changed to preserve the present hl(?h
quality of products; that every care
be taken to conserve soil; that pri
vate ownership with reasonable fed
eral regulation of railroads be con
tinued; that the state legislature be
petitioned to determine the best
methods of combating the cherry
fruit fly now threatening the in
dustry. EX-OREGON CHAMPION
KAYOED BY WILLIAMS
SALEM, Dec. 8. f AP) Paul Wil
liams, 200, Seattle, knocked out Tiny
Cooper, 180, Brooks, former Oregon
heavyweight champion, in the third
round of a scheduled 10-round bout
last night. Williams had his oppo
nent on the floor in the second
round.
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NEW PROSPERITY
Common People, Capitalists
and Government Should
Pull Together Says Presi
dent of Manufacturers
NEW YORK, Dec. 8. (AP) Repre
sentatives of many thousands of
America's industrial concerns heard
Charles R. Hook, president of the
National Association of Manufactur
ers, call today for cooperation of
America's common people, capitalists
and government for a new and en
during prosperity.
His audience, the delegates to the
43rd Congress of American Industry,
had assembled from throughout the
nation for the three-day meeting. It
will close Friday night with a ban
quet of 4,000 at which Anthony Eden,
former British foreign secretary will
speak.
Must Make Jobs
"To make America go ahead," said
Hook in his prepared address, "we've
got to get our 9.000,000 unemployed
back to work. We cannot regain
prosperity until we do. That was
apparent in 1933; it is equally appar
ent now."
The manufacturing head, who also
is president of the American Rolling
Mill company, urged business, labor,
agriculture and government admit
the "mistakes" of recent years.
Hook continued: -"We should leave
no doubt in the minds of the people
that, for the public good, we favor
regulation of certain phases of our
Incentive system. We agree that as a
public safeguard, government must
set up certain standards designed to
protect the public interest."
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The audience burst Into applause
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Responding to the handclapping,
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Envoy Given Furlough
CHUNGKING, Deo. 8. (p United
States Ambassador Nelson T. Johnson
"disclosed today he had been granted
short furlough and was planning
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