De Meady for Oherrian Census Takers TifJomiday You Live Where You Bleep) vv TWO SECTIONS 14 Pages FIRST SECTION 6 PAGES ". ".i ' nlXTY-NIXTU YKAIt HAU-LM, OltKttON, Hl XIJ.iV MOI!M(;, JAMAKV, 1M, 11TJO. f .1 t tomtom t J TEN: MILLION DOLLAR ACT IS Nine Steel Steamers Are II A I E 0 A 1 EM Assigned to Coast Trade UtLl OrtLLlU ADOPTED Eddy Attempts to Have Meas ure Referred to People But Is Unsuccessful Because of Senate Line-up PIERCE VIGOROUSLY LEADS IN ATTACK PORTLAND. Jan. 17. Nine steel steamships now iilylnR between Eu ropean ports and Pacific roast points. hare been permanently assigned to that service according to advice? received here today by the Columbia-Pacific Shipping company-, local agents. The vessels are the aWeat Aleta. Cansuniaent. Cockaponset. Dewey. Eelbeck. Effington. Orant, West Coyote and West Katan. TRADE TOUR TO FOLLOW LUNCH USES BOOKS OF LIBRARY City Has Enviable Record in Patronage of Literature Set Forth in Annual Report of Librarian Flora M. Case Laehmund and Thomas, Bit ulithic Twins" Are on Op r posite Sides ; ' .The second hardest fight In thl state senate was the engagement ye"s- Business Men to Visit Plant 1231 VOLUMES ADDED After Usual Monday Noon TO COLLECTION IN YEAR Meeting The first of the Commercial club j More - RoODl and EaUlDment connection with the business men's j LlTing Need lWing tO -- . n. . in I . - ! iuucu ui noun. me tuur wui super sede the usual address. Some indus trial plant of the city will be visited and its methods and processes ex plained to the business men. Treasury Department Agent to Seattle; Mission. Secret SAN FKANCISO. al.. Jan. 17. William HCC. Tidwell. special agent of the treasury department recently appointed assistant investigator of al leged frauds in war time shipbuild ing on the Pacific coast, was on his way to Seattle tonight. No intima tion of -Tidwell's plans or future ac tions was given. ' l.W.W. Convicted by Jury on Charge of Syndicalism VANCOUVER. Wash.. Jan. 17. Mike Hennessey, an I.W.W. was found guilty of violating the criminal syndicalism law of the state of Wash Ington by a jury here late today. Six members bf the Jury were women and six men. Ceorge F. Vanderveer of Seattle, chief counsel for (he men ac cused of the Armistice day murders at Centralia, defended Hennessey. City's Growth ..iSL 'Ul 5S SaPemi; Mistered .V borrower. from the Salem public library, ac cording to the annual report of the club will hold two lunches a month rhlcb there will be addresses and fordav hptwewi annonent nf l' ht i 3t 110.000,000 road bonding in'- Trade tour will be conducted. The Yl UD"f. J,D, M.DESCHANEL WINS FRENCH PRESIDENCY Largest Majority Since First Head of New Republic 'Is Given Candidate Chosen by Caucus of All Parties Discovery ol Mcffutt Body Is Related at hlurder Trial SPOKANE Jan. 17. Discovery of the body of William II. McNuti In a shallow grave on his farm near Scotia. Wash., was described by wit nesses this afternoon In the trial In superior court of Marie. Far an-1 Ted McDonald on charges of firse degree murder In connection with his death. and proponents of that legislation. . when the big bonding bill tame up as a special order at 10 o'clock, A" departure from the usual line ' tBp on highway bills was that Sena tors Laehmund of Marlon county and Thomas of j Jackson comity, known as the "blttilithle twins" bee a use -of ' their uncompromising opposition to the paving trust, and who-ordinarily are together on highway bills, were . yesterday on opposite sides. Laeh mund. with . Orton. Xorblad. Hand ley, RItner and Patterson, signed th majority report recommending the passage of the bill, and Thomas with Senator I. S. Smith, signed the mi nority report recommending that It do not pass. 1 . Kddy Move to Kefer r "'. ; Senator Eddy moved that the bill be recommitted to the committee .' and amended so that it be referred to tfce people at the special election. Hurley spoke In opposition to this - Jones opposed referring the bill to the people, declaring that other mea sures calling for appropriations . by tax levy will be on the ballot an 1 that to refer the bill would endanger Its-passage.-i-i-'.:'v.--9. ir ?'-':- Senator Smith said while lie bad signed a minority report against Jpas . sire of the bill.' Senator Kddy's mo- ' tlon would obviate the minority re- , . port -. ". -" ' ' '"tr1 -. , HIad this legislature not I been called for emergency legislation; (aid Smith, "no one would have . thought about additional road bonds. tours will be completed by 1 o'clock. INFLUENZA KILLS 12 IN CHICAGO lora m. uase, librarian .there are 8872 residents of Salem on the regis tration list. Owing to the large attendance at the library the report claims that the seating capacity of the reading rooms is proving inadequate. There are 70 chairs and less space at the tables. On a busy evening as many as 100 persons have been counted at one time, some having to lean on book FARMER HELD AS COMMUNIST Paananen Brought From Mea cham for) Investigation of Membership PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 1". Nest Paananen, a Finnish farmer living CLEMENCEAU IS NOT ENTRANT FOR PLACE HOORAY! KAISER WORKS 2 HOURS I William Labors on Dikes to Save Castle From Rising Water LAST DAY OF LEGISLATURE UPROARIOUS Representatives: Go Yilld ia Mid-Afternoon and Pande monium and -Mob Rule Is Order Until 2 a. m. Today AMKKONGEN. Jan. 17. The for mer kaiser wornea two nours 10- Cholce of Two Chambers It day helping the Ilentnck castle staff strengthen the castle dikes wmcn are by- the rising of the Man Deemed "Admirably Adapted" threatened Uhine. VERSAILLES." Jan. 17 Paul Des chanel was eltil president of the French republic today by 724 votes of the 88K members of the national assembly voting. His majority was the largest since the election of Ixiulfi Adolphe Tltit-rs. the first pres- tilont aftar lha fall nf t h a mnlri . a. . 1 "X . I a I . i Aieacnam. urww uwugni p' who rhoHen unanimously. voaay iy 10m voro or ids aepari- The r.sult WM eertaln since tho caucus yesterday at which Deschanel SENATE BIA1NTAINS COMPOSURE TO END Strikes and WaBccnU,Desa ciation and Great Unrest Rule: Unchecked Thousand New Cases Kenort-leases to read and an occasional child . toil as ' n Iseated on the floor to read and every ea ana apreaa is more n.ap- id Than in 1919 chair in use. , 12:11 Books Added. During the last year 1231 books were added to the previous collection Of these 134 were gifts, 69 were per iodicals bound and 1028 were pur chases. -Taking Into consideration that books have increased In cost from 25 to 50 per cent during the last three years and the library book budget has not been increased, the years purchases were seriously lim ited. Because of loss, wear, or con tact with contagious disease. 253 books were withdrawn which leaves 972 as a net yearly Increase and brings the entire total 15.077 books and pamphlets. The limitation 4n book ourchase has eneouras-ed -averv Chemawa FastIDOSS,I)le efort to mak n old book Klin wutsre ucw uuo wu UNttttt. During the year 1900 books were re bound and glued. Hchool Department Grows. '. The school department of the 11- Chemawa defeated Pacific univer-1 brary which includes a small col CHICAGO, Jan. 17. Twelve deaths were caused in Chicago by in- " fluenta and new cases were re ported today. . The disease is spread ing more rapidly than "it did a year ago, but the death rate ia smaller. INDIANS BEAT PACIFIC 39-22 Game at Throughout Downey and Nix Are Stars ment of Justice and held for Investi gation by reason of his membership in the communist labor party. Paananen has been selling wood at 11 0 a cord, and bad sent-$860 back to Finland to be held at his order. the federal officer said. His mem- RAIDS DISTURB FOREIGN BORN Unrest and Desire to Return to Europe Manifest Among. Aliens ' was chosen the candidate of the sen ate and chairman of deputies, com prising all the various parties. The feeling among tbe senators bershlp card with memoranda of re- and the deputies was that the new cetpted dues In the revolutionary organization were found hidden un der a phonograph. DAYLIGHT THUGS ROB APARTMENT s president should fonrn into power with a vote that would give him hhe necesfury authority to speak Impres sively "of France. The general sen timent is that while M. Deschanel has not won the presidency by such outstandln gservlce as those ren dered by Premier Clemenceau, he la man admirably adapted far the po sition. Rrlaml Acclaimed The proceedings, as provided by visitors joined In a great outburst Proprietor of -Portland Home 1 the constitution were formal. How JL . i n i i f ever, the members of parliament and do on a ana rieuevea oi 200 by Masked Men . PORTLAND,' 'Jan.' 17 In a dav light holdup today In tbe Peninsula I apartments. E. A. Schllcker, proprie- I continue." NEW YORK. Jan. 17.T-Raldi an deportations have so unsettled the foreign-born population that hund reds employed In basic Industries are preparing to leave tbe United States. according to tbe Inter-raetal council which tonight announced launching of a campaign "to make aliens bet ter to understand and to lift them from the status of mere cogs In a machine to tbe status of human beings." NEWELL LEAVES PRICEBOARD of acclamation when fonaer Premier! r J 'A Jtttt. Briand. who is generally credited TOOd Administrator UIVCS Press of Duties' Resig nation Reason I with a large share In the election of I M. Denchanel. declared to a group of friends "France and the republic (Continued on Pare .) slty by a score of 39 to 22 in a game I lection of books at each public school I afterward iat the Indian school yesterday. Tneln saiem mat are usea as reierence I -came was fast throuenout. uowney I wor, -u ioii cunecnon oi.au.- and Nix starred for Chemawa. tor of tbe apartment house, was bound and robbed of about $200 by two masked men who made their es cape down the back stairway of tb apartment house, be told the police The return to Taria was watched by thousands along the route who cheered each car, crying "Long live Deschanel!" and "Long live the re public!" - ... ..f..'ii.J.....ij- EESSSSESEmSESSEESmSSSEEEEZB Coats MenVabd'Bdys' The Season's Clean-Up. V Your Size Is Here, It I Means Dollars Saved One only $21 overcoat for a young man wearing sise 34, form fitting and double breasted, yours for. $16.80 One only, heavy brown, waterproofed Khaki Bain Coat with cape, corduroy collar, buckle fasteners, size 44. This coat should sell for $12 ydurs for. . , $6.75 Jnst two, Khaki, Waterproofed Auto Coats, cross fly style, ian extraordinary coat for doctors and those doing x much driving. This coat has many exclusive features and should bring at least $10. Sizes 42 and 44, yours at $655 Three light, rubber Bain Coats, sizes 40, 42, 44, belt and slash pockets. . ... ....... . ., ... : -$9-45 ...,........$11.85 ..$12.65 ...$5.25 319 books, of that number 596 were added last year. The system own in addition 1490 pamphlets. Total ot books in this department loaned last year were 12.395. Last year two changes were made in the personnel of the staff. Mrs. Lottie Peters came from Syracuse Library school and assumed the du ties of school librarian August first. This position was temporarily filled by Mrs. Euphemia Freer, after the resignation of Miss Ruth Paxton In October, 1919. Mrs. Blanche How ard who had served six years as first assistant resigned September first to accept the librarianship in Winterset, Iowa. MIsb Caroline White, a grad uate of the Portland Training school. succeeded her. During the winter months an av erage of eight to 10 meetings were held each week In the library audi torium and club rooms, which are free for public use by appointment. The annual lecture course of seven lectures was presented between Jan nary and April, with an average at tendance of 146. Two lectures were added to tbe above plan. Mildred Campbell lectured on "tbe Experienc ces of a War Nurse" and Prof. Ma- gurder of O. A. C. who spoke on "League of Nations." Western Amateur GoU Goes CHICAGO. Jan. 17. The Western Amateur golf championship tourna ment was awarded to tbe Memphis Country club tonight at the annual meeting of the western toig association. Schllcker was found about a half hour after the robbery by a tenant at tbe place, and tbe police were sum moned. The robbery was tbe work of men familiar with tbe apartment bouse. In the opinion of the officers. FilANIAC SLAYS FOURVrTffl AX Four Days Old Baby and Three Neighbors Victims of Crazed Farmer n . ir, I t . ' a o L Minneapolis. St. Paul. Spokane. Seat- Victor Llpponenn. aged 38, a In,. Tac0ma. Portland. Salem. San of West Hrooklyn. ran amuck with rn Anir,-. YOUNG PEOPLE WILL CONVENE he Convention of Division of Sun day School Association Jan. 31 -Feb. 1 N. W. PRESIDENT TO SPEAK HERE University Head to Tour West on Campaign to Secure 13 Millions . CHICAGO. Jan. 17. Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, president ot Nflrth- l western University, will depart July 29 on a speaking tour of the west In the interests of tbe campaign to raise $13,000. 000. for tbe school this year. Dr. Hough's Itinerary Includes an axe today, killed three parsons, wounding two others, caused the death of his four days' old baby and then hanged himself. His first blow was for his wife, who. although wounded, ecaped by rolling front the bed. A neighbor woman who had attended Mrs. Llp ponenn then was killed, her falling body crushing the infant. Hitching up a bobsled, the maniac drove, to two neighbors' homes. At one t. a man In tha aicrht nf hla tO Memphis for Tournament children and at the other fatally bably mortally injured her mother. 'Following a continuous session of IS hours la wkldi scores of measures were acted upon, la which numerous attempts to actually adjourn at IX o'clock noon and at Intervals afur that In which "mob rule'' and pan demonium were the order of tho day. the special aeaaJon of the legislature for 1920 adjourned at about t o'clock this morning. 'Ajt 11:35 SarreaaOAUrms Joe Binrer of the house stojped tho clock, and tbe clo$k ia tho aenato was stopped a few m las Us later. From then on motions to adjoura were shouted at frequent Interval, and threats of strike and walkouts were numerous. When Representa tive Haines nonil. a few minutes be fore actual nooa. tu take a reooaa of - an nour and thirty minutea. there was a shout of approval which turned Into derision when Reprcseatatlro Schuebet moved to recess until 1:2 o'clock. Scbnebel was ruled out of order but Insisted that bo would go one record as baring made such nuKlon and If necessary would pat It In writing. Ho was howled dowa. ftmltas Break Out Eagmo Smith of Multnomah wt breaking forth at almost every op portunity with a motion of oo kind or 'another to quit. Schuebe! la mid-arieracKja tried a gala to secure an adjournment' and after callta tho legislators a. "bunch of school boys" he said he was going- homo at S.20 o'clock. He wL Smith et Baker shouted something about nob rule oaco or twlao and along after 4 o'clock things got wild. - KkbU DeacaxBceo -K. K. Kubll said that rather thas tailroad the SO or more aenato bills through, the would go homo and move snad Jon rumen t or strict at tention to business. He denounce! the members of tho house in severe terms. Finally cut rf th bedlam Wood- son contrived to cure enough at tention and votes to get through motion o have a commltto et frv appointed o go through the bills and t . I l IV. .mAm t.la ha. General tO be UUest OI LltytporUnce. Members of the commit te were woocson. Bcaueoei. ura ham of Washington. Smith of Baker, and Smith of Multnomah. Tho com mit te etrok short recess and made r.MP Wfc M thaw wr aat Gillaw PORTLAND. Or.. Jan. 17-Gener- .-,,, tA .eenre recall fresa w n s M tm AaA I ai jonn j. rersning wm oe iae bw committee of eenate bHl No. 41 re PORTLAND, Or.. aJn. 17. W. K- Newell, federal food administrator for Oregon, announced bis resigna tion as a member of the federal fair price committee which la function in m hrv Preaa of duties in relation to his office as food administrator was given as the cause. PERSHING IS IN PORTLAND TODAY From 12:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. Is Announced of Portland Sunday from 12:30 P m. until 11 p. m. Officials or the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation company, over which the general's train is coming here, re torted tonight that all damage caused by flood to the tracks in east ern Oregon, which It had atlve to voting br party, end put It across before the committee re turned. Il bbub Is Order" Throughout the hubbub Speaker Jonea as well aa member ot tho ben I bouse -were yelling for ordkr, Ber- f eared might delay his arrival., had been repaired, and that the special was on schedule. . RED LITERATURE IS SPREAD HERE Fighting Is Proceeding in rt. . I V f m I I greets ot irnuisn, iipenax Man Secn on Slrectl b Farm; er Handing Out L W. W. Pamphlets The young people's division of the Marlon County Sunday School asso ciation will hold a convention In Salem aJnuary 31 and February I Between 50 and 100 out of town del egates are expected to attend. Sa lem young people of the "teen age are invited to attend the meetings. geant-at-erms Singer was repeatedly ordered to clear the aisles, and the ravel of the speaker beat a stead r tattoo upon toe desk. All tnronga tbe turmoil Reading Clerk Elbert Lede maintained a steady drone ot bill-reau i ig and votes were takes ia spite of the uproar. The noie and confusion grew steadily worst after the house had reconvened after recese fcr the even Ing meal, and by midnight would have made moving day la the tank rorpe sounJ like Sunday afternoon in a home for mutes. While waiting for the house to send I nsomethlng for them to work on. the senators "went o na picnic without leavlna their seats and In- mah club . of Portland defeated Idnirtxt in monra and "slants' of Virt- . . i-1 1 . ..I . t. ii. ii'.iu ..i ... -vv uii nix n ruiicKt oi tmiia naii lOUt Kinul. basketball here tonight. 2 to 15. MULTNOMAH 26: WHITMAN IS 15 Walla Walla College Team Defeated in Basketball ; Game . , PORTLAND. Jan. 17. Mnltno- n Two Mackinaw., one H at. . . And one 46 at . One Duck Coat, size 62.. Two heavy Coats, size 44. The cloth Is an extra good quality, Mole Sidn, blanket lined, leather trimmed. .$9.75 FOR BOYS: V Twelye Duck Coats for boys from 12 to 15 years of age. These are good serviceable Coats with oil cloth interlin ing ....................... ................$3.00 Jnst four light Rain Coats, 10, 12 and 14 years size Coats that are well worth $3.00 or more. .$155 I. W. W. literature is being dis tributed in Salem according to a re port filed with" the police yesterday, i j. E. Ellison, rural route 7, reported tht he saw a man banding out 1. W.'W. Jropaganda on the street yes terday. This is believed by the, po- LONDON. Jan. 17. Fighting Is proceeding in tbe streets of Irkutsk. says a Moscow wireless report. MEMORIAL ON TREATY FAILS Move to Approve Lodge-Mc-Nary Compromise Killed By House After being brought up for re consideration after having been de feated In tbe morning, senate joint memorial No. 9. political battle ground, was again defeated in the .house yesterday afternoon. In the ;nidst of a scramble to get through with the business on hand. The res .ilniiAn nre-en the adontion of the 1-ft.lsr-MfN'jrv compromise on the voyage from the north which ended peace treaty and league of nations. here Friday, It waa learned tonight. CHERRIANS TO TAKE CENSUS OF OH AT 1 O'CLOCK TOMORROW WOMAN, 82, IS HURTBYFURNACE lie ready for a Cherrian census taker at 1 o'clock Monday. He will lice to be one of possibly e number Tl8,t yur home to "ecure daU wh,eh of I. W. W. who are trying to Incote win complete ine popuiauon enum- sympathy for their organization, and are maklnz every effort to locate them. Lois in Bank Notes $2000 Not $18000 at Victoria, B. C. suggested by the Cherrians 'that a note re leu uiraer me aoor iu in eration of Salem and prevent the massing of a resident. ' If you will be away from home at the hour set. tell a neighbor ami provide the necessary tnforrastlon for tbe Cherrian enumerator. It l VANCOUVER. B. C. Jan. 17. Bank notes to the amount of $2. 000 Instead of $18,000 as first re ported, were stolen from the mall bak on the steamer cneiostn on in form the enumerator where the In formation may be secured If the family is away at 1 o clock. You Uve Where Yon Sleep The rule is tbst you live where you sleep. The census enumerators of the government have finished their tasks I Explosion in Apartment HoUlft and will not go out again as the r t r it may lause ueain oi i.irs. Elizabeth Campbell time limit allowed tbem is up. The enumerators were unable to 'reach every one because of people beln uwsy from their homes and similar treasons, liany nave ueen misseo, u nas in touna. Aiorn u runnm SEATTLE, Wash Jan 17- Mrs. Salem a cloe race tor population and EHmteth Campbell. S2 years eld. has eserted every effort to get com- WM probably fatally Injured. Mrs. plete census of every Inhabitant or AUcm Hm potter received serious that city. Salem must not let slip bruises an dsix others suffered minor its hold on the second largest city hurts wben a furnace In an aparU In the state. ment bouse at 4110 Whitman avenue Watch for the Cherrian enumer- exploded late today, partially wreck- ator at 1 o'clock Monday. Ing the building. Fire following the Preceding tne enumeration the explosion waa put out with a small Cherrians will jneet at the Commer- hand extinguisher. Damage to the rial club for the business men's building, a three-etory frame strue- lunch at li o'clock. Iture, waa estimated at 14000.