TBS WEATHER SERIAL STOBT Bain in the west, local rains and snow in the east. No temperature change. . * The Tiding«’ newest serial will start in a few days. Normals Triumph > Over Pacific In , One-Sided Game ATTRACTIO AT JUNIOR HI ’ Edna Purvianco Has Been on Chaplin Pay Roll Since 1923 4 W A SHING TO N, Jan. 14. — (U N ) — W ith “trouble In the wind,*’ according to warnings of Secretary of State Kellogg and certain members'of congress, the house appropriations committee today reported ont the war de­ partment of 6677.976,612, so that the American “ Tommy** can “step in front.’’ Simultaneously w ith the report of the bill, the hearings by tbs tile army a ir service, tpld the appropriations committee daring the hearings. Today this country ranks, with Prance first and 'England, the a ir service chief said. W ith the Geneva protocol against the nse of poison gases In warfare still hanging firs Ifi the .senate ths committee in­ creased the chemical warfbre appropriation by 671,«69, o r * total of 61.826,069, Astoria ~ Knappton and West- port companies bay 2,000,090,- 000 feet Nehalem tim b er,' and will build 11-milO railroad line for logging nse. Portland — Libby, MeNetll A Libby w ill build blggsst cannery In the Northwest, to handle 600,- 000 cases the first year. ,’ SALEM . Jan. 14.— (U N )— “Consolidation end abolishment,** e the bogey of past sessions which ' | kept the payroll boys on their toss tor forty days each two k years, IS going to be popped Into Q the senate next week by Senator r | Bell of Lane county. He propos- a ]ee to consolidate the banking. tail Isnraace and corporation depart* I Iments Into one snper bnreaa an- ’ |d e r the title of the department ’ I of corporations gad finance, or I r ] something like,that. , He also proposes to abolish the (emergency board. The building and loan people of the state ha vs I ( 1 a new code bill wtych they want | I passed. which wogld create a p | , ] entirely new department to handle | | building end loan association rag- ] nletion end control matters atone, j Senator Boll’s proposal Is to I (dam p the whole subject of eo r-j I porate regulation into one b u r-] loan, covering the hanks, laser-1 jane« companies and general cor­ porations. Including the enforce-1 11 meat of the bine sky tow. The measure w ill be ready fo r I | Introduction next week. Administration Galled Upon | The abolishment of the eater- ] to Settle Nioaragua gency board, aa advocated by Bell { Trouble« Is put on other grounds than the ] , W A SHING TO N. Jaa. 1 4 — «Oto I mere necessity to wipe out a com-1 ajtor Borah, chairman of tha seo- [mission. He contends that the] ■ Cte fo re lg * rotations committee, aettvttlee o f the board ta tT fcjll salted upo« M b adtotalstration In n u llify th e work of the batorit ] a speech today to settle the Mexi­ oommtosloa and of the ways s ad ]' can and Nicaraguan controversy ] «leans o f the legislature. Institutions, departments sad I peacebly by: commissions o f the stpta, Bull L 1— W ithdrawing recognition of Dias in Nicaragua and calling for contends, go before the budget , a new election to determine the I [commission and the legislature L I secure a stated appropriation, and , wishes of the Inhabitants. J* 2— Submitting the oil law dis­ then proceeded to exhaust it. When the appropriation runs L pute with Mexico to arbitration. Preceding Borah’s speech t h / ont they go to the emergency], house foreign affairs committee board and get more money. This I squelched antl-sdmlnlstrstlon tac­ system, Bell argues, nullifies t h e ], tics by voting down resolutions to work of the budget makers on the I, withdrew marines and to question one hand, and the legislature on I . Secretary of State Kellogg regard­ the other so te r as holding down I ! state expenses is concerned. ( ing his policy. Bell would make a blanket a p - L Other developments included: Disclosure at marine corps proprletion of fifty thousand d o l-L lare by the legislature and g iv e ]* headquarters that the marine mail guard is being stripped from that as a reserve fund fa r nse] 2600 to 100 men to provide mo­ during the closing months of tbs] biennium. If ancestor?, to m eet] bile forces for possible movement emergency requirements. Into Latin American. The senator w ill have his rto | A rrival of the new Dias minis­ ter from Nicaragua Adejandro peeling act ready for the senate] when it cornea beck to work next I Cesar, who was received by Secre­ week. The senate and bonne ] tary Kellogg with subsequent ar­ both adjourned antil Monday, th e ] rangements to present his creden­ senate cleaning Its desk shortly I tials at the W hite House. Nor­ mal announcement by the state before noon. The hounae came | department that It had sought to back for a brief clean up after obtain a marine corps reserve of­ luncheon. ficer to Instruct the Nicaraguan constabulary at tbs request of President Dias. Tbs constabulary, the state department said, was distinct from ths Nacaragnan army. Statement by Senator Whoeler, Montana democrat, that Secretary Kellogg, by his communist charges is drawing a red herring across the trail. Inform al assertion at the state department that the admlnistra- ' tlon has no intention o f recalling ' Ambassador Sheffield as a result 1 of ths government’s dispute with 7 Mexico. 1 Ring Tailed Cat Is On Display A ring-tailed cat, caught on the Siskiyou mountains by M r. Adgao, who sells fru it In K lam ­ ath Palls and towns la,n o rth ern California, Is on display la n small cage a t D. C. W ood’s store on M ala street. The ont Is a small animal with a rather sharp pointed nose, and small bright eyas. I t to eslled a ring-tail cat, on account of Its un- ususffy long tall, which to made up of brown and white rings, and to attracting much attention. M A R 8H À LLTO W N . lo w a., 14.— ( U N ) — A grlef strW lechool g iri told * cotonar*« J lodar koW thè man to w h o » waa betrotbód ktltod h ta u a t f of grlef orar a rivai who did CXlBt. , S " "To test bis torà andato m myaelf doublg prodotta to M Vara BoUefoullto, • «4 girl, tsstlftod, made hla» th thoro waa «omo ona «tee. 1 ' tha Idea ont o f a love story sili Ashland Normal had no dlffi- enlty In defeating Pacific Collag« * at Newberg laat night, winning Declare T h a t Kellogg’s from the Qnakers, IS to 14# in a Charges Are Malicious­ sani« which waa never in doubt ly False from ths opening whistle, accord­ ing to reports. telephoned here. MOSCOW, Jen. 1^.— (U N )— I The local basketball fire - ex- I Led by a foreign office spokes­ I tolled In every department of the man. who haa described Secretary I game, and the team work was bet­ Storm is Expected to Break Kellogg’s charges agaldst the ter than at any time oh the pre«- i All Records Since I Third Internationale as “ mallc- First of Inter-City Series Draws Good Crowds ent barnstorming trip to the I 1918 I lously false,*1 sections of the press at Junior Hi northern part of thè state. Ted and groups of officials have de­ « In n e r, guard, made 26 points, MORE SNOW EXPECTED nounced allegations from the •nd AI Marske. forward, garner­ United States of a soviet cam­ MANY CLOSE SCORES ed 20 points tor the locale. Central Mlsebwipp i f f alley Cover­ paign in Latin America. Th® Normale will here a hard] ed by Heavy Soggy • A fter Kellogg's statement re­ Normal Second's and H i-Y I battle against Columbia Universi-] Snow ceived in complete form ttOwas ployed Boys Furnish Real t / In Portland tonight, this being | Impossible to elicit further com­ T h riller the laat game of their trip. CHICAGO, Jan. 14.— ( U N ) — ment from the office of George Three quarters of the United Tchltcherln, foreign minister. 8tatea today waa covered by a one- As Tchltcherln himself waa j The opening games of the t ! foot blanket of anow, while bitter mentioned in the comni®*- it. basketball league were nutodcsi cold and more snow was expected. ment It la po* a Junior High gym teat A udH od«* Countless workers throughout ther statement! ° —• uefore a good stsed crowd ‘he country were late In getting to of official con .cnitcher- of basketball fans. Judging from work and home, while depart­ the enthusiasm of the fans, they ment stores reported a heavy were well paid for coming out. DiffieoRy It Found in Select falling off in business due to the j W hile some of the scores were inordinately heavy snowfall. ing Unprejudiced closer than others, all of the In the Chicago district alone a Men games were hotly contested from Baltimore and Ohio train was de- Itude In all Latin-America toward start to finish. The appearance of COURT ROOM Austin, Texas. | railed but none of the passengers the western hemisphere discus­ two state traffic officers In the Jaa. 14.— (U N )— Twelve Jurors w erejnjured. sions. a ’ gallery tended to alow some of ware chosen and sworn Thursday Three workmen were severely The newspaper Pravda, organ the speedy players of the Paculty- at 6 p. m. to hear the case of Tex­ hurt, however, when a roof under of the communist party declares as* most noted minister of the which they were working collaps­ In a long editorial that American Llthlan game up a bit, bat tor ! gospel who is charged with mur­ ed because of the added weight of Imperialism has stated *a decisive the most part they staged a real I attack.” comeback of their former basket- dering D. E. Chippa, wealthy lum­ the snow.; The first game was berman of Port Worth. 'orecaster said there was a good "W ithout much exaggeration,” ball days. Threads of a late afternoon chance that the storm would con­ says the Pravda. “It can be said played between Battery B and winter sun streamed through the tinue long and heavily enough to that the present situation la a the High School Seconds, the windows qt tbs dingy courtroom smash all snowfall marks since I stimulus toward world wide arm­ Battery taking the long end of as court clerk, Phil Quest -«wore 1912. . The atorm was heading for ament, and that it will he a step a 22 to 10 score. The lineups the Jsry as A body. Par to the New York state and New England, toward armed conflict among Im ­ were: (fa r the, wind rattled a window according to the forecaster, perialists.” Battery B omlnousjy. smothering on Its way Indiana, Moore th e Jurors, all of whom,'except Michigan, Ohio and north Penn­ Hnlln three, are large, bulky fellows, sylvania. The entlto central Mis­ Hoxie stood with their right hands ax- sissippi valley was covered by Young o D. Hitchcock taded above their heads and list­ soggy snow that left a white trail | Miles O J. Kims is fas southwest as New Mexl- ] ened attentively while being ' Substitutions: High School, sworn. no, ourving sharply northward up W iley for Moore, Qandee tor Hu- Andrew McAngus, 49, grocer, to the Pacific coaat to Alaska, Business Show« an Increase i Un, Claycomb for Prsscott, Bald­ and a member of the church of where It originated. win for Hitchcock, Brown tor Despite Lose of Some Christ, w a r -tbs last to rar chosen. iNhns and Hitchcock for Brawn; ( Battery B„ Csldwsll tor Bsatty, STRANGLHR QUESTIONED j The annual meeting of the High fo r Clary, Walcott for Miles, _ I shareholders of the Cltiseas Bank Sargaant for Cold wall and Clary ]o f Ashland waa held in the dirsc- ] for Yonag. e I tors room of the bank at 3:30 ] The second game was between, ,t ] o’clock yesterday afternoon. The .. ] principal Items of business wars I the Faculty and the Llthlans, the 11 the Cashier’s report covering the Pacnlty taking the long end of a 128 to 9 score. The lineups were: | year 192«, and the election of Pacnlty Llthlans Directors. The stockholders P «. Peters Jr. 11 showed their confidence In the Hwell P Wenner t1 Board of Directors, as already ] Forsythe c Read . j constituted, by unanimously re-1 Crips ] electing them for the coming year. | W alter O McNair O Schuerm an . The Board is composed of the fol- I Coldwell 8ubstltutolns for the Pacnlty: , lowing: J. P. Dodge, C. B. Lam- , | kin, W . P. Loomis. W . M Poley, Sheldon for W alter and W alter | V. O. N. Smith, 8. Patterson, and | for Crips; Llthlans: Provost for | J. W. Mlllner, all of whom have Peters, Davis for Provost, Pro-, 1 served In this capacity for a num -l vost for Wenner, Kaegl for Read, her of years, three of whom, *Mr. M iller tor Provost and Provost Loomis, Mr. Dodge, and M r. Lam- , for Kaegl. j kin, have served since the organ-1 The last game of the evening iiatlon of the bank In 1910. was hotly contested throughout | Imm ediately following tbs ad­ and was played between the Nor­ journment of the stockholders I meeting, the Board of Directors mal Seconds and and H i-Y Em­ I met to organise for the year, and ployed Boys. Ths Normal taking I reelected those who have served the long end of a 14 to 16 score. as officers during the past year. The lineups followt Normal Employed Boys The official staff Is as follows: Clary, J. R. p Dung J. P. Dodge, President r C. B. p Katxsr Lam kln, Vice-President; 8. Pat­ Gosnell terson, Vice-President; V, O. N. Smith, Cashier and Secretary; P. 18. Engl«, Assistant Cashier; 8. A. - | Peters, Jr.# Assistant Cashier. | Other employees making np the 1 | staff of tbs bank ars: L Nauffeaf Back Seal Driver I Charlss Robertson, Teller; Em- J ma Jenkins, Bookkeeper; Velma 1 Clapp, Stenographer. < ♦he Cashiers report showed an | Increase In deposits as compared t | with a year ago, and a favorable , condition as to the earning ca- ( ] parity.. A brief resume of the ] history of the bank was given, end I some interesting and gratifying ] figures and edmparisons with for- Inner y ea n wqre made. The re­ port also touched-upon local con­ ditions as effecting ths business outlook of the community, the tone of which was most encourag­ ing. I t was pointed o u t, that, li »vsn with ths loss of a portion of Ij ¡ths Southern Pacific payroll, the o Industries of the community com- pars very favorably In number and in payroll with tbs average community similar to Ashland, and tbs logical development of thslr resources makes ths fntnrs hold much of promise In that re- ■poet. Salem — M. 8. Sanderson wUl build factory for street-marking maohlaea. tl Is tl w w ol tt