FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ',~ w gqq333uuuuuu >, , . t :. ' 11 ENBY CALLED Ambassador Returns To U. Successor Still Ex.Secretary Fall Summoned Jointly I . In Teapot Dome 011 Lease f as I ~ * S. To Resign; FREE BE Unnamed By President Athlet ~ _morrow PR OGR AMS TO I Dublin. Oct. 25.-The dock strike Panama, Oct. 25. - Navigation is said to be near an end with an through the Canal, suspended by the GIVEN AT GAME agreement in sight. flood, has been resumed. ic programs for the game to-! with M. A. C. are to be issued. ACTION RESULT OF LANMS COMITTEE INEST GATION Washington, Oct. 25.-Edwin Den- by, Secretary of the Navy, who, joint-i ly with A. B. Fall, former Secretary of the Interior Department, signed the lease of the Teapot Dome Naval oil reserve to the H. F. Sinclair in- terests, was called as a witness to- day before the Senate Public Lands committee in its investigation of the lease. Mr. Fall, who, as the first .witness, declared the lease had been of great benefit to the Government, emphasized before the committee that Mr. Denby o had been in entire accord with him as to all provisions of the lease, and in the view that development of the field was essential to protect the Govern- ment from further loss through drain- age of oil. Departments Co-operate There had been complete co-opera- tino, he said, between the two depart- -ments -in negotiating the lease, which provided, among other things, for the storage of emergency supplies of fuel1 oil for the Navy, to be obtained as roy- alty from the crude oil production of the field. Mr. Fall told of his business rela- tions with Sinclair since his resigna- tion from the Cabinet last spring. About the time of his retirement, Mr. Fall said, Mr. Sinclair consulted with him regarding a contract for oil development in China. In that con- nection, he added, he made a trip to London for conferences on the sub- ject. For his services, the committee ' was told, he received no comrpensa- tion, although he was paid $10,000 for expenses. Denies Bois'iness Relations Since his return from London, Mr. Fall declared, he has had no business, relations with Mr. Sinclair. He also said that he had advised E. E. Doheny. of the Pan-American Oil Co., regard- ing business matters, but had receivedj no compensation. Declaring that he intended to "cap- italize, as well as I can, my ability r during the remaining years of my life," Mr. Fall continued: "I will accept employment from Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Doheny or any one else A as I see fit. I expect to form a con- nection with one of the oil interests named, or with a coal interest, a transportation Interest, or a syndicate interested in railroads in this coun- try. Offers have been made me by such interests, but none have been accepted." Ames Again Heads Union Opera Cast li" - 4 free of charge by the staff in cha-rge of the programs. They will be given out at the Ferry field gate. A two page leaflet, furnishing all the nec- essary information, will be the form of the program. All University students are asked by I Chester Swigert, '24, editor, to co-op- erate and take advantage of the offer of the program committee. '°An out- side firm will attempt to sell similar programs. -r.- TAKE THAT AIRPIAN[ R I D[ NOW See the beauties of Ann Arbor from a- bove. Big three passener plane. Ex- army pilot. Smooth, safe fly lsg. No "Going Up" stunts s $5 Each Passenger 'n Course of Instruction $100 r Packard St. and City Limits s t - rip I i ,-..a Richard Washburn Child, his wife and their children, snapped on recent r ,turn to F. S. It was announced recently that Richard Washburn Child, United States ambassador to Italy, would resign his post Jan. 1, at the same time Col. George Harvey is slated to quit his ambassadorial duties in London. Pres- ident Coolidge has not named Child's successor. BOK DONATES LARGE SUM TOR ADVERTISING AWARD Announcement has been made byz President Charles William Elliot, of Harvard university, of the donation 1 of an advertising award by Mr. Ed- ward W. Bok. Mr. Bok is also the cre- ator of the American Peace Award of $100,000 for the best plan leading to international peace, and hopes through this advertising prize to offer an encouragement in the field of ad- vertising-writing and presen Lation which will be munh on the order of the well-known Pulitzer Prizes for the best book and play. The tremendous scope of our pres- ent day advertising is indicated by thel fact that over a billion dollars is spent yearly in this field. Mr. Bok states that, considering its proportions, hej knows no other field in which so lit- tle originality and advancement of standards has been shown. With a 1 d view of placing advertising on a level Alpha Nu Pledges Debate with other arts helped by the Pulitzer Alpha Nu debating society held it Prizes he has set aside a considerable regular weekly meeting last night i sum of money, the exact amount of the Alpha Nu room on the fourth floo which is as yet unknown, as a reward. of University hall. Six of the pledge: for the best advertisement to appear of thesity hld a d t th duringthe yar. !of the society held a debate on the during the year. subject "Resolved, That Congres This will be known as the Harvard should provide for uniform marriag Award, and requires among other and divorce laws." A business meet things the absolutely correct usage ing followed the program. of English, the art of effective ex- pression in few words, and the recog- nition of certain well-known econo- Patronize The Daily Advertisers. mic principles. 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