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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925 CHARGES FIZZLE The state banking board late yesterday cleared Prank C. Bram woll, fitatt bank superintendent, of Inferred charge brought by Portland National bank offlclale.i that he had been arbitrary andj coercive In hie efforta to reorRan-i Jzo a certain western Oregon bank that waa on the verge ofi collapse, un tne queetfon wheth er a charter will be laued by Bramwell to the Portland Na tional bank to eerve aa a reserve depository for state banks no de cision has yet been reached. Bram well said that be would act on the application as soon as It Is completed. Should bis ruling be unfavorable and the bank wish to appeal to the board, the latter manifested a willingness to take up the caee without delay. Bramwell wne cleared relative to his business dealings with the unidentified bank when the board unanimously adopted a resolution prepared by State Treasurer Kay. The Incident that brought Bramwell under fire was a letter signed by himself as superintend ent of banks, proposing that the wavering bank ba revived by plac ing a member of his department in charge with a 12 months op tion to buy the bank, hie salary to bo $250 a month and the bank stock to be placed In escrow with the state bank superintendent. During the forenoon session yes terday Bramwell revealed the details leading up to the letter and showed that It was a proposal that could be either accepted or rejected by the bank. In the af ternoon he showed that tt wae cot accepted and that 'other means of readjusting the bank were agreed upon by his depart ment and the-bank officials. He also Introduced testimony to Bhow that similar steps had been taken with respect to another wavering bank, and that It had made much improvement in the two years since. When Will B. Haines, presi dent of the Portland National bank, was placed on the stand, lie said he still believed "there ar discrepancies in the banking department." but said he could not give bis reasons because of the confidential nature of the information coming to him. Warren ton Bankrupt Warrenton, Ore., Dec. IT Da Glaring that the city U unable to make the payments on Its $18,500 fire engine the council anked the1 firm from which It was bought to repossess the machine. The city re cently defaulted on all bonds and other outstanding Indebtedness. LEBANON VILLAGES SUBMIT TO FRENCH Beirut, Syria, Deo, IT (A.P.) A French communique ea the mil itary operations S gainst the Druses says: "In the course of operations by rsbst bands against Damascus se vere losses have been Inflicted up on the Druses. We have had 10 wounded, one seriously. "The majority of vMagai In South Lebanon which had Joined the rebles have made their submis THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. I SALEM, OREGON Wisdom consists largely of knowing when you have said enough. We are never satisfied with our lot. unless there la a lot of It, CORNS In one minute Juit that quick the bbIb ! Rtme. Dr. SchoU' Zlno-pad It the ft, aure, healing method lo relieve painful corn. Pre vents the pressure and rubbing of tight ahoee the causa of corna. Unfailing In Ita action. The reaulta ore Immediate. Coat but a trifle. At all drug and ahoe atorea, DZScholl's Xmo'paas Put oneontlic pain is gone Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 18. (A. P.) The war office reports that the first detachment uf Japanese troops sent from Korea to Man- ohurla to assist in the protection of foreigners during the Chinese fnctlonal fighting had arrived at Mukden, capital of Manchuria, last evening and that additional troops are expected this evening. Advices to the war offfce report that 1000 native troops at Jehol, Chlhll province, China, have arisen in support of Genera 1 Llbhing- iing, governor of the province, and are Advancing on Shanghalkwan, after dofeating the nationalist troops at Chlfengkao. The nationalists' are reported also to have been defeated in the vicinity of Klnchow. A DELIGHTFUL ROW 'My wife had suffered from stomach and liver trouble for many years and had taken medi cine enough to sink a ship; when I brought home a bottle of Mayr'i Wonderful Remedy, on the advice of my employer, she refus ed to take it. Her liver troubles hadn t helped her disposition any. We had a big row. but she took It the next week. Her ailments have all disappeared," It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the in tea Unal tmot and allays the lnflomma tton which causes piactlcally all etomach, liver and Intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. J. C. Perry, D. J. Fry and aruggists everywnere. Adv. T FRIENDLY PACT WITH TURKEY ConsUntnople, Deo. 18. (A.P.) Upon receipt of the league of na Hons' decision In the Turko-Brit-ish dispute over Mosul, the Turkish cabinet at Angora' was Immediately called Into session by President Mustapha Kernel Pasha. London, Dee. 18 (AP)A most hopeful view taken here regarding the situation growing out of the endorsement by the league of na tions of Irak, is that opportunity PAGE SEVEN I SWING Y ( ' S) 1 I MM fad BCST JwtRW I CMABCQtiygL mmm now la t ha iv.a aacotlatsca u tt.mpt ta arrases 4 Masai? na demanding bttwe.n Turksy and draat Britain. Armed hoatllltlaa tietwean Tur kay and draat Britain avar tha lat tar havlnc - aectired ttaa oiandata (or tha rich oil and agricultural region ara not considered prob able, either In London or In league of nation, circle In Geneva. 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