PAGE SIX Peru Rejects Chilean Plan of Plebiscite Lima, Peru, Dec. 17. (By Asso ciated Press.) Dr. Alberto Salo mon, minister of foreign affairs. Intimated Friday that Peru would not accept the proposal of Chile for a plebiscite to doiermfne the sov ereignty of the provinces of Tacna and Arica. When questioned con cerning the Chilean government's note, he said: "The position of Peru remains firm in this question, v nd in view of the Incontrovertible jpstlce in volved and of the sympathy and moral support being received from the principal American and Euro pean countries, the territorial rights of Peru will be safeguard ed from the designs of Chile with out disturbing the peace of the continent. "The plan of energetic defense ., ruvian foreign office has prepar ed, and the promising and resolute form in which the international conscience Is being revealed, in spire confidence that this will be case. Bringing Up FatherBy George McManus- THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON OH OQO TERM-b WITH Hl Wirr-. v - n OH! MOWT vrwi s r L OUT TQNICHT? VELf ruu TOO WAV IN TOMORROW n7E!t I Pyorcr .. . . Chilean Towns . Are Damaged by Volcanic Burst Buenos Aires,. Dec: 17. - (By : Associated Press) Eruption of a volcano In the Andes mountain believed to be Mount Rinehua, in Chile, Is reported In dispatches received here. The townships of , Osorno, Union and San Pablo Chile, were considerably damaged by falling rocks. Great clouds of ashes obscured' the sun the entire day. Incalculable damage is said Jo have been done to the grazing lands north of Lake Nahuel Huapi, hot ashes covering the ground to a depth of nearly six Inches. The livestock there are "in danger of starvation unless they ean be transported from the af rected zone. Further eruptions are feared Heed Declares Four Power Pact Death To China Washington, Dec. 17. Declar ing the four power Facifla treaty to be "the death warrant of Chi na," Senator Beed, democrat, Mis souri, speaking In the senate Fri day. exnreeaed the hl(f tht "I was brought here by Janan nrl England and practically agreed to in advanoe." Adherence to the treaty, he said, made the United mates "a party to the rape of Shantung." Washington, Dec. 16. (By As sociated Press.) In the ftrat of. ficial American interpretation to De given the new four power Pa cific treaty since Its nlvmttnra high administration officials said today that the treaty was not tn be regarded as obligating any na tion to take up arms as a result of questions falling within the scope or me agreement. Hawaiian Collesre Gets Training Camp Honolulu, Dec.' 17. The first senior division of the R. 0. T. C. in the Hawaiian islands has been authorised by the war department and will be established at the Uni versity of Hawaii, Honolulu, at once. The university now has a Junior division of the R. 0. T. C, ( with an enrollment of lit stu dents. The senior division will be started with about twenty up per class men. The new R. O. T. C. unit will be unique In having a considerable percentage of its students t,.irn from alien races Hawaiian, Chi nese, Korean, Japanese and Portu guese blood will be represented. Foch Is Criticized For Booze Stand ' Paris, Dec. 17. Marshal Foch Is criticized by a writer In the Paris Ouevre for making the piD- iic announcement, before depart ing for the United States, that he . would take no wine with him be cause he prefers to drink water. "They say that because of this fact he has been widely acclaimed by prohibitionists," says L Oue vre. "All right. But to be the ambassador of the great wine growing region of Burgundy, ' Champagne and Bordeaux and to -say 'I prefer water' Is discourte ous If not renegade." I J0tT HEARb I YOUK. wirp: ; tAY T WAS ALU Riht-1' TOR VOU T0k sO OOT TrtKIL'UT- ' ' TO ME-6HEWU2. TM-KIN' .TO THE. 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