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83) Bt ae Ret 4 4 1 a et es & y PAGE EIGHT _» childrens BILL LIMITING LIABILITY IS | RECOMMENDED Act Reducing Workmen’s| Compensation Maximums | Gets Committee Favor The Bakken bill, setting a limit of $15,000 libality by the state work- men’s compensation bureau in cases of total permanent disability or! death, was recommended for passage thy the house affairs committee to- ay. The bill was passed by the senate over considerable opposition, and h been the center of some dissesion within the bureau. Passage of the bill providing the banks must turn at least 50 per cent! of their dividends into the surplus! fund until the surplus equals the} capital stock, passed by the senate yesterday after a stiff fight, also was recommended. The — surplus, | until it equals the capital stock.! would be exempt from taxation. The measure prohibiting automo- Dile races was killed with little con sideration, althoguh port may be submitted by a few members of the committee. It was! passed by the senate yesterday A measure rewriting the pharmacy law to tighten some state | re- | Bills allowing the ot| volving fund for coffins and automo! at the state trainin; lowing the count: treasurer to 8 county comm ditor with the sioners in nd and county | ™ hoard of filling va-| ated, were d Habitual Criminal Act Lost The senate judiciary commit defeated a house a habitual measure had been re ! amending it. 1 members committee hat th re too many law books to pro punishment for the after the wtih the intention of Seve killed 9 a refer posal to min itte ¢ providing people of stitution so t embers of th house m dum to t! nend the GN teu wore recommend we, including a bill al- Bank of North Dake bonds in $100 denomi issue setting 12 years as the limit for fina! | ¢ renewal of chattel mortgag: that courts may appoint separate guardians for an incompetent per son and his estate. The senate high last night killed the propriating funds for the Missouri river paratory to buildi The measure had p: after a heated debat 3 committe house bill a sed the house RECORDS OF = BOTH HOUSES ARE PERFECT Not a Single Bill Killed This| Year Through Failure of Committee to Report | Both branches of the North Da kota legislature made perfect re ords at the present session by d posing of all their bills by Wednes- yy noon, when the constitutional] time limit for sending bills to the other house expired. Not a single bill was killed through | failure of committees to report on it in time for final consideration, and every bill that was not killed by adverse committee report was con-| sidered on the floors of cither the| upper or lower house. in the 50-day per! considered a total of % i the s 9 bills, the house of representatives. dis-| posed of 363 measures. Filibustering, which had been adopted in some past se: ns to pre: vent passage of important party measures before the time limit ex-| pired, was not used as the time grew| shorts The only filbuster to date) was a brief one in the senate over a week ago. The senate was cnabled to dispose of its bills much more rapidly than the house, due to a smaller number of bills introduced in the upper branch and a tendency to act on the! measures without long and heated discussions that marked passage or defeat of nearly every important bill before the house. Through its quicker work, the sen- ate kept well up with its calendar | and recessed over both Lincoln's and, Washington’s birthdays. i The house, however, was forced to} hold several morning sessions, and| night sess! two occasions in order to get bills| through the legislative mill. Both branches are now preparing} their final dashes down heavy cal- endars, and each house faces long sessions every day in order to eithe! defeat or send all measures to th governor for his decision by the end of the session the night of March 4. Road Departments of Two States to Plan Fargo Bridge Engineering work on the proposed bridge between Fargo and Moorhead, inn., will be done by the highway dep ments of North Dakota and Minnesota, according to a resolution adopted by the highway commission. The result of the resolution is to bar private engineering firms from participation in the drawing of plans or supervision and inspection of the work. A number of private engineer- ing firms are said to have offered to design the proposed bridge. Hydrophobia Causes Woman’s Death Year After Being Bitten Mount_Vernon, m, IIL, Feb. 24.—) Mrs. 8. T. Dubois, of Ashley, Ill., die poling Yeffaom the bite of a doe, fn rom the o1 uary, 1926. She a minority re-|° bridge there. | now | Halliday. ‘red Luessen of the New Leipzig | ns were resorted to on|mer Morton County | Mandan News TOURNEY PLAN I$ ANNOUNCED District Basketball Meet to Be Held Here March 3, 4, 5, at Training School ba arrison, con, New Su wood, Washburn, Wilton Play in the f the tourn Yelock Thursday evening, when three} mes will be played, | On Fri re will be two games, at nd 10:30, The second round will start rnoon, with fumes at 2 and continue in the ev two more, at 7:30 and ning with ni-finals will be aturday forenoon a . with the consoiatia Saturday evani Pionship contest will start 3 Drawing for pairings will turday mornin at 1000 the office of Governor A, C with either the state offic sentatives of be free to If rovern¢ 30 March training scho ‘Tournament officials are f Leod of J eB. Wyt tenbach of Aberdeen, S. D. Sethe the men has worked in the dis- trict tournament before. in his offi AL iis = ‘Robbery Charges Are Filed Against Former Local Mar! Charges of robbery were filed erday against Charles Miller,| rmer Mandan man, according to! ress dispatches re- from Des Maines. injured in fight | Bradshaw, cafe man-| with E, C. ager, after he took $17.40 from a} cash register, according to Des ce. His injuries were| believed sericus, but he is} recovering. | Miller pointed a gun at Brad-| shaw, told him to “sit tight” and rifled the patel, the cafe manager authorities. Bradshaw said |he opened fire on Miller and forced him to flee.” Mi was found shortly after, lying in a street with | bullet wounds in his back and foot. | Graded League Has Meet at Halliday Today, Tomorrow Basketball fans of the “North! Branch” are having their innings today, as the district tournament ef the consolidated graded high school league gets under way at Playing today are Killdeer and Stanton at 2:30, Dunn Center and Golden Valley at 3:30, Hazen and| Werner at 7:30 and Dodge and) Halliday at 8:30. The four winning teams will be paired to meet tomorrow morning and the championship game should be played tomorrow afternoon or evening. At New Leipzig, the southwest; district tournament of the league} gets under way tomorrow, with public schools in charge. Teams from the southwestern part of the state will play in this tournament, which will continue over Saturday, | the 26th. The state league tournament is to be held at Valley City later in the month. Security Credit Co. leys tion. {mainstay of the Midget team and ‘ggg == Rancher of Dunn County Dies! vty if a bill introduced in the lower | and extracts A. Thatcher, Bottineau | papers and manifestos. \| Mandan Vicinity ' | -——______—_————- ‘were won by Miss Serene Winness THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ate jedi asked that body to investi- gate charges: that Unit ator Thomas D. Sch received large cont tions jbootleggers in his last peed Victor Lawson of Willmar intro- duced a resolution calling for the in- vestigation by a senate committee of subpoena wit- “guzss|GREAT BRITAIN GEM rhs epublica, 2 Bills Which Would Have Caused Debate Killed in Committee : SENDS SEVERE’ Two bills which: were killed quietly jimethe lower house but which might :. Rausch, Ma scretary- | five, with power to ne C. Rausch, Mandan, secretary- | TVS “ina documents, and to Pepa | have raised heated arguments were Liter dab its findings to the senate. The reso- those to repeal the law providing for ‘und ie x lution. was referred to the rules| a state commissioner of immigration ittee and repealing the law providing for Fun amentals ahs “othe ‘resolution si “wholesale | tax supervisors working under the Being Emphasized |viotation of the corrupt practices| Threatens to Sever Relations | supervision of the state tax commis- act in the election of November, | sioner. in Brave Practice Fundamentals are being empha: sized this wi in Brave basket- ball practice, while the cagers jawait the coming of the Dickinson Midgets Fr y. nig! ht. and the latter since has lost his figh' Mandan has already beaten Dick-|in the senate to have Schall un inson decisively, but the Braves are | *¢ated. de b \- Ausauns 2 ‘day's ame and'éo nec| Four Children Lose Lives When Home Is 1924” is charged generally, the prin beneficiary of large contribu: | ions” from bootleggers. In that election, Senator Schall de- Magnus Johnson, anticipa walkaway, The Dick; inson quint is green, on the whole, but it is a hard-fighting aggrega- Maule, experienced center, is a Mich. Feb. 24—(P)— ‘anaba, proved to be the chief thorn in the McLaughlin met death by suffoca- the score down. ipal charge being that “Schall was| feated former United States Senator! London, Farmer Laborite,/#in_ threatens Destroyed By Fire Four children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | nearby when the fire broke out, was Both bills were defeated in: com- mittee. The first was sponsored by Representatives McCay, Zimmerman, [eee user annd W and the sec- lond by Representatives Traynor {| relations with soviet Russia “unless | Unless Flagrant Violations | of Agreements Cease Feb, 24—@)—Great Brit- to sever diplomatic \and Freeman. the flagrant violations of the sol- | Seunteten cense™ and’ goriet "=| CHILE 10 HA\ 10 HAVE ON COMMUNISM ganda. A note to this effect has {been sent to the soviet government (ave its emissary in London. The note is couched in vigorous | language. It is described as one of | | the most outspoken diplomatic doc- | ‘uments ever formulated by the Brit- ish foreign office. Sir Austen Chamberlain, the B: 7| Braves’ side in the last game. He] tion when fire destroyed their home| ish foreign secretary, makes the / 100 Alleged ‘Apneanens; bias will be in again this Friday andjhere last night. The mother, who | Pete Peau doe eden sa) Th is ¥ {will do his share toward keeping| was at the home of a neighbor! (rey ten ane eet eee e ist repub- | em Some Communist lies ously of an un- | Deputies, Are Arrested A ntinue Helbling’s sickness is abot the| overcome by smoke and seriously intletactary nature.” He declares | Jonly casualty on the Brave squad] burned in an. ineffectual attempt t01 thar “there are limits beyond which | ; wale this week. He had a bad attack| “Origin of the fire was undeter. it is dangerous to drive public opin-| Santiago, Chile, Feb. 24—(P)— of influenza and Coach L, C. Me- ; Mahan is somewhat doubtful about whether he will send him into the game tomorrow ‘ht. mined, Peddlers Would Be Scarce if Thatcher’s coming along all Heidt, McDonald, Wagner and the cther first string men. Peddlers in North Dakota as robins in Jan-/ house by W. if hecome Fuhern! -aocvieas) 46eyi@uvlr jn | CONS, evuee roel rison, a pioneer farmer and ncher of Dunn county, who died |Monday, were held yesterday Aft-| jernoon in the Lutheran church at | eee \ agents and peddlers to obtain a li- one dollar for cach thirty! 5 plus n thereof, ays or frac from such li ses would have been Ss ago ‘from Smoatand, |e state Meeaie stopping at Taylor, } r aie a claim near, s committee, json, who | place in S } acter ides his widow, six Hugo, Marie, Amel and two young sons. Argentina, Feb. 24.— of the United goodwill planes uquen at 1:05 Neuquen, (AP) — Three States army passed over N 8 9 ji Personal and | | Social News of | + spectacle, MEETING LARGELY Washington, Feb. 24.—(AP)— ATTENDED The, Wheeling & Lake Erle rail: road was authorized toda the Interstate Commerce ag mission to issue 222,276 shares of new common steck. Feb. 24. M. Street of Chicago, assi: ant. secretary of the_national B. A. R.E., gave an address Tuesday evening at a meeting of the local; organization. Dancing and cards followed, more than 100 couples} jg being in attendance. Mrs. Joseph Youngblut and Mr. Street won honors in the gam BRIDGE DINNER Miss Juleta Schulte and Miss Marie McCormick’ entertained Tuesday evening at the home of the former with a bridge dinner. Guests included a number of high school teachers. Honors at bridge Paris, asking the U and Great Britain for provielgn al accords on the war debts Premier Poincare told the cham: ber of deputies today. The ac- cords, he added, would not be submitted to parliament for rati- fication, the government alone being responsible. Pernambuco, Brazil, Feb. 2! —(AP) — ‘Commander Francesco de Pindeo, who landed at Port Natal, Brazil, from the Island of Fernando Noronha, this morn- ing, hopped off for Pernambuco this atteracen,; Washington, . Feb, 24—(AP)— A new constitutional ee submitted to the house today b: Representative Phillips, Repub lican, Pennsylvania, would abo! ish the 18th amendment grant congress power to regulate, restrict or prohibit the liquor traffic thoughout the United States. The proposal would not interfere with the power of sate to deal with liquor prob- lems. and Miss Bernadine Fleck. Ap- pointments were carried out in ob- servance of Washington’s birthday. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Cooley and Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzsimmons ‘entertained their bridge club at a bridge dinner Tuesday evening. Honors were won by Mrs. James McGillic and E. H. Tostevin. DAUGHTER INJURED The 10-year-old daughter of Mike Bullinger of St. Anthony is receiving treatment in Mandan for a severe cut on her knee, received ;when she fell while playing in the| | school yard. LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS The Luther league met Wednes- day evening in the church parlors. The program included a_ play, “Trying Them Out.” At the con- clusion of the evening a refresh- ment course was served, Are You | “Toxic?” It Is Well, Then, to Learn the Im- ortance of Good Elimination. Froncrionat inactivity of Opens Offices Here With its object to arrange loans | for farmers with the Intermediate ; Credit bank at St. Paul, the Secur- | ity Credit company recently opencd | offices in Mandan. but moved its recently. es to Mandan Offices are in the for- State ban! \building and are under the direc . Rausch, Raleigh, vice president; Bismarck position We pe became a mother apne att} thd which “apparently r, immediately developed. haan mother of 10 ii a abl The concern operated for about) two years at Selfridge and Raleigh, | ion of A. C. Rausch, Officers of the concern are E.| A. Ripley, Mandan, president; P.| —- tention of Ljowsd ger pocog toed PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Symptoms toxic Mr. and Mrs. Siguard Dahl of condition are a oom, longs Huff are the parents of a daugh- feeling, headacl pr |ter born Wednesday at the Dea- Aizziness. Peg egy none ae |coness hospital, 2 fi tent * SON BORN often shown by scanty or. Mr. and Mrs, George Eckroth burning passage of announce the birth of a son at their home west of Mandan. | he value ot rane FL ° ue neys, in this condition. Users Investigation of - everywhere endorse 2. Charges. Against Schall Is Asked DO AN’S PULLS St. Paul, Feb, 24.—)—-A Farmer| — Seimolant Disratic Kidneye! +|Labor leader in the Minnesota sen- ciimmaiet fevecie fa the Kidatos ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that Monson’s Tire Service will hereafter be known as the Accessory & Tire’ Company We have enlarged. our floor space and added a complete line of tires, tubes and automotive accessories Our most up-to-date and modern vulcanizing equipment places us in a to give you everything in Tire Service invite your inspection and patronage PHONE 944 We change tires anywhere in the city Biamarck,, Acoruney & Tire Co. PROPS. Bill Had Been Passed | aia or house-to-house can-! vassers would have been as scarce| speeches of M. The ‘measure would have required trequent violation of the undertak- cense in each county ‘at a cost of| financially or otherwise, any move- Receipts| yr rebellion in the British empire. as killed in ¢h ion in Great Britain,” and that a {continuance of the breaches of the agreement sooner or later will cause 1 break between the two countries. Speeches Quoted “Despite the soviet governme: public protestations of friendsh. says the note,/“the highest officials efume and misrepresent Great B: The foreign secretary quot Tehitcherin, soviet foreign minister, and other officials from Bolshevik news- Premier Ibanea, declaring war to a ‘finish on communism in Chile, has issued a statement to the press’ say- ing: “Those who have had the au- dacity to replace our flag by the red flag of Bolshevism cannot be permit- ted to control the government.” More than 100 alleged agitators, among them a number of communist deputies, have been arrested, Workers who retain their patriot- ism, the Premier says, “need not be alarmed; the government will protect their rights and the freedom of la-; bor. Public opinion should have| faith and confidence in the govern- ment. From now on, communism and anarchy will not be tolerated in Chile. 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Sir Austen declares there has been ing of the soviet not to support, ment designed to foment discontent i In conclusion the note says: | “The British government _ trusts this protest and warning will be ived by the Union of Soviet :so- alist republics with the atténtion ‘they require, and that no further se for complaint may be given.” Dissatisfaction Increases wo years there has been in- dissatisfaction in Great ver Anglo-Soviet relations, | with political leaders calling on the | government either to send a strong protest to the soviet or to |break off relations. There was par- jticularly bitter feeling when, during |the miners’ and general strike of last year, large sums of money came from | Moscow to support the movement. | ‘The protest, which is the sixth in 'a series, nowhere is expectd to affect the conditions over which complaint is made. 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