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THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1926 CONGRESSMEN - KEPT FROM FIST FIGHT Battle on House Floor Be- tween Reps. Mills ‘and Rankin Barely Averted Washington, fist fight on the house floor resulted todav from an argument between Mills, Democrat, i he impeachment ui Judge English of Ml- is. After Mr..Rankin had demanded that a quorum be present when -de- bate resumed Mr. is walked to the Democratic side the house ently to urge the Mississippian hdraw his motion, but Rankin the double quick, Other members, that a physical encounter was thre: ened, kept them apart. “Get on your own side of house,”~shouted Rankin, shaking~his fist. “You can't insult me. Yi irty contemptible scoundrel,” The sergeant-at-arms helped quiet Mills, apparently the Mississippian. unexcited, then moved away, and the debate proceeded without ‘a quorum call. Debate Ends Todi The incident gave a running start to the last day of a debate which al- ready had taken its place as onc of the most plainiy-worded discussions ever indulged in on the floor of con- and @xress. Passages of ‘profanity le epithets contained in the record of the case have been repeated so of- ten in the presente of the gallertes that house officials -found it neces- sary to admonish members against| refused the nominats the use of indecent language, B Jape New Styles -- Better Values pril 1.—)—A near Repubtican, and. Representative Ran- iasissippi, over pro- case convinced the are reement the debate will end| i ‘ but it is doubtful -wheth-| Vorelant iran era vote on the impeachment charges can be reached before tomorrow. FRAZIER MAY BE CANDIDATE, .; FOR SENATOR (Continued from one);’ and that the delegates had a right to Moog their will, polnting out that the Nye-Hanna agreement thad been en- tered into without the consent of the party as represented at the conven- tion: Gunwaldson and Richard Buble, Oliver county, joined in declaring “If Nye don't want the nomination we Yan put on someone else” and Roberts’ | motion was laid on the table. Gun-| n then moved that a committee be appointed to name a second candidate if Nye declined to be the| Republican ‘cand ismarck, a mem- the state central committee, objected to such action contending that it would embarrass Nye. She pointed out that the Republican sta’ central committee was not consulted as to calling the convertion and that when an effort was made to get from Frazier the official list of committee members, in ‘order that they might be| officially notified, 29 names were missing. Convention Legality Doubted She said Frazier had promised to notify the statchouse group with whom he had conferred in case he was unable to 1each an agreement {whereby both Nye and Hanna would seach run as an independent and that they never had heard from him. She aiso expressed doubt if Frazier’s ac- tion in calling the convention would stand if tested in court. told him that a convention call by the chairman had the same effect as a proclamation by the governor in other matters. Vogel contended that Nye could not be hound by a, deal be- tween Hanna and Frazier and Said the only way to “put Nye over” was to ¢ his name on the Republican allot. : Gunwaldson’ v motion to appoint committee to name a candidate if N: unanimously and Fra: Frazier said his legal advisers had! s ‘Loy A set of resolutions condemning the| Republicans as represented by T‘B.|can pallot hs the short term candi-| porter of L. B. Hanna,® Coolidge administration was passed and the meeting resolved itself into a Nonpartisan gathering to discuss N partisan plans for the primary cai paign under the leadership o: Chairman Dale. RESOLUTIONS CONDEMN “COOL! NDIDATES, Republican party but condenining President Coolidge and all candidates for senator or congress runnin; Coolidge platform was passed | Republican state convention here yes- | terday. The meeting was controlled Nonpartisan-Republicans who ported LaFollette in the 1924 cam- paign, the Coolidge faction of the party not taking part. The resolutions follow: “We, the duly elected Republ delegates to the Republican stfte convention do hereby reaffirm our faith in the Republican party of this i by e point with pride to the many Trogressive measures advocated by mator Robert M. LaFollette tenure of office as gover- nor and as United States senator, hich were enacted into law: particularly praise the 1 ig for the direct ele United States senators, of boards of railroad commissioner the equalization of the tax burden by the création of state tax commission: the enactment’ of the soldiers bonus act over the opposition of Presidents Harding and Coolidge. “We condemn the action of Pres: dent Coolidge in filling various na- tional boards and commissions, such as the federal trade comm: yn and interstate commerce commission, with reactionaries and for advocating and ing the nefarious world court ce and pledge ourselves to y Republican candidate for the U, senate or congress on a Coolidge platform. “We commend the record of Uni:- ed States Senators Lynn J. Frazier and Gerald P, Nye and Congressman James Sinclair and ask the support of the people of this state for their re-election id th Fred am, We further plac rd as being y form of co Progressives an of oppose ourselves on re- bl the “Mug-Wump” When you ‘step forth on Easter morn, your pumps must be fashion right. Here in our shoe department you terne and other light shades of kid, as wei medium heels. A complete range of sizes will find the ve 1 $6.50te $11.00 ry newest patterns in Bois De Rose, Sau- as black patents and satins with spike or awaits your careful inspection. Prices are Childrens’ Footwear New Oxfords and Pumps: in calf, patent leather. and sauterne kid, with welt soles and rubber heels; solidly built throughout. They will stand the knocks and are PRICED REASONABLE Expert shoe fitters in attendance - ‘BETTER FOOTWEAR” B BROTHERS Announcement My new Barber Shop located under the Capital Security Bank in the Annex Block js now open for business. 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Nye’s oppon- date it will inevitably result in a/ent at the primary election for the court battle, Twitchell said, Republican nomination for the regu: : ’ it jar senate term, were observers a The poke eee ine Meme) tight | the convention today but took no part hol would be made are that the conven-| in the proceedings. ‘th Dakota tion was illegally called in that the! | Resolutions expressing faith in the, to place his mame on the Republican{ method of apportioning the vote de-| nied representation to many precincts | tion tot Local Men Return Roe recognised bythe National Re-| From Canadian Trip | publican organization, are not Re-' blicans in fact and hence have no| FB. A. Thorberg and A; A. Doerner, ‘local agents for the Great West Life Twitchell and A. W. Fowler, sup-| Assurance company, have returned j vention ‘an — leade! {right thing but th tainly tri to embarr: tit tod convention ‘have his name 3 him.” and attémpts to on the Republi- if i \ H. B. LOVE | D.C. PH. 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