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ATTACK NEAR DAWN Shower of Tear Gas Dislodges 61 Strikers in Control of Factory Waukegan, Il, Feb. 26.— (7) — ,Sheriff’s deputies stormed the Fan- steel Metallurgical company’s plants Friday and evicted 61, sit-down strik- era in a battle of tear gas and mis- siles that lasted an- hour and & half after dawn. ‘They leaped in a surprise attack at windows of the two bulidings in North Chicago which the sit-down- ers had held for 10 days in their strike for recognition of their union, CIO affiliate, | They peppered hundreds of tear gas shells into the shattered win- dows, beat at nailed doors—ana then stepped back while the strikers ,scrambled outside, coughing and Ié was the first forcible ousting of aitdowners in Mlinois, one of the first in the nation. Only a week ago the sitdowners had repulsed an army of 125 depu- ties, beating them off with volleys of acid, bolts, pulleys and other mis- Births Son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tschider, Solen, at 6:12 p.m, Thursday, St. Alexis hospital. Shetiff Fred Anstrom and his brother, Albin Anstrom of Garrison were expected to return here Friday from Minneapolis where they went earlier in the week on business. Gayle Kelley and Gerald Rosen of Bismarck high school upheld the af- firmative and Emil Stolz and Wil- lard Griffin of Mandan high school the negative in a debate held here Friday afternoon. The debate was on the high schoo] league question, “Resolved: That all public’ utilities shall be government owned and op- erated.” No decision was made but there was a critic judge report. University Debaters Best N.D.A.€. Teams Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 26.~(7)}-- Mildred Burns of Grand Forks and Merion Jane Leslie of Forman, debat- lor the University of North Da- North their actions and debates reflected in a “mock session” presented by :leg- islative employees Thursday. Pecullarities. of speech and action were portrayed by the employes of the legislature in the house chamber which was the scene of “take-offs” on political banter and activities of the twenty-fifth legislative assembly. Center theme of the day's fun fest was @ blood test to determine “whose baby is Bonzer” as the result of heat- ed arguments earlier in the session over the political affiliation of A. F. Bonger, Jr., former manager of the state mill and elevator. ‘Your Baby, Not Ours’ Dressed in baby clothes in an over- sized cradle was a man handling & “baby rattle” as mustached and be- spectacled employes portrayed Rep.|Ole L. L. Twichell of Cass, veteran inde- pendent Republican, Rep, Roy Fraz- jer of Divide, Langerite, and Rep. L. R. Burgum of Stutsman, Democrat, elaborate on a remark by the real Twichell several weeks ago to Non- partisan Leaguers that “Bonszer is your baby, not ours.” The pseudo-legislators gave an ex- aggeration of Rep. H. C, Williams of Dignity at Session Dakota's legislators saw|Richland whose wife has sat along- side him through the session, showing her pulling him to his seat and vote ing in his place. The penchant of Senator Ole Eitte~ freedom perverse Palestine—Dr. ness of Twichell, and frequent de-|0ne of the few Jews to stad for jokes, unrestricted of Frazier, argumentative J. J. SCHMITZ ELECTED. Valley City, N. Rg J. Schmitz, ware merchant, was'elected pres- ident of the Valley City: Civic and Commerce association Thursday. ARABS KILL JEW . Joseph Lehr, Temsin here mands of Rep. L. K. Morland of Bow- | since the outbreak of racial it man for “explanation” were depicted | W88 shot and killed Friday by the legislators-for-a-day. Solons Act as Pages Many dignified senators and repre- sentatives were assigned to jobs as Arabs who escaped. BUSINESS PICKS UP New York<Alded by earty Eas- pages, stenographers and like as 2000800 bills proposing an house at the egricultura) college and other out-of-order proposals were read. “Sergeant-at-Arms” T. H. H. Thor- esen and “Assistant “Sergeant” Rep. Stray, were called quiet the militant Peeu Ettestad at one juncture. sude-Bene Packed galleries “guffawed” as the tion of the upper CONTINUED frem page one: Measure Banning Deficiency Ruling Approved in House Majority Floor Leader W. J. Godwin said the house was not advised that a | bill was remaining before the house adjourned, and “I am opposed to lifting the rules for the purpose of making possible deliberations on measures which failed to come before the house on its specified time.” Godwin Moves Clincher. Chief Clerk Minnie D. Craig report- ed there was no record in the house of the measure and Godwin moved a “clincher” motion to prevent recon- sideration of Frazier's lost motion. The senate discussion over the bill came when President Thoresen an- nounced the bill had been found on the. senate secretaty’s desk without any message by the house. HOW THEY VOTED (By the Associated Prees) On the passage of the state in- come tax law which figures in the veto action of Governor William Langer: ‘ Yes—(27)—Aasen, Bilden, Bros ing { kote here Thursday night against Sam. Macoff and George Sorlie of North Dakota Agricultural college, Friday had won a unanimous decision of three judges. The university pair upheld thé negative side of the question “Re- ‘Thomas Plante and Dale Nc won @ unanimous decision from judges in Fargo Thursday over an agricultural college duo, Thomas Ray and Richard Hoa: A Mad, Merry Comedy of Romantic Cut-Ups DEANNA DURBIN Radio's singing sensation as toot ete cs. ast 5 - diggers and “fallivanting ‘igolos! “THREE SMART GIRLS” BINNIE BARNES . ALICE BRADY RAY MILLAND PARAMOUNT TODAY AND SATURDAY _ (Me All Evening COMING SUNDAY DICK POWELL | MADELINE CARROLL ALICE FAYE 3 RITZ BROTHERS We Gin Where and Tete - “On the Avenue” tuen, Ettestad, Fine, Greene, Guth- rie, Johnson, Kamrath, Kolpin, Lavik, Lemke, Lian, Magoffin, Mo- Gillic, Morrison, Nelson of Barnes, Olson, } Skarvold, Streibel, Stucke, Thatcher, Trout, Vinje, Williams, Wog. No—(19)—Baisdell, Cain, Coffey, Drew, Fowler, Fredreickson, Gron- vold, Guenther, Kroeber, Lowe, Lynh, Mutchler,’Nelson of Grand Forks, Strehlow, Thorson, Watt, Whelan, Young. Absent ard not voting—(3)— Crandall, Gilbertson, Hulteng. Thoresen backed up Whelan’s statement saying he knew of the agreement. To Investigate Matter “I think it was unfatr,” said Bena+ tor Thorson. “I think we sheuld have CAPITOL Today and Saturday third house legislators. adopted « res- olution to have three unassigned seats the desk force get sworn affidavits that the bill was. delivered to the house in time.” After further discus- sion, & committee: of three, Senators New York—The New Yerk commission Thorson, Melvin P. Johnson of Rich- land, and Harry Lynn of Emmons was appointed to “investigate” the matter. Senate bills appropriating pearly on.- million dollars were accumulat- ed on the house calendar fot final passage tonight as Lagoa yoigrel bly accepted numerous Te- | signed Friday a joint resolution Perle, of. te house appropriations Viding for pertieipation by. the Unt propriation for the state - notmal|an ation of Enon at Adinot ab $S008M was pee’ |" by the house and now goes to the governer, ‘ Money Acts on Calendar Majority money measures smong 22 bills on the calendar and three ethets echeduled for general orders are those for Ellendale and Dickin- son norma] schools, Wahpeton achool of science, Bottineau school of for- estry, the state highway and the game and fish departments, the Old Soldiers home, Liston, <. Two brief speeches in the house of « senate bill marked ing Geficlency judgments q@ ceived a from the ways and teens cotmliiee chelrmoan that cer- ’ given jore he the bij] was ohibit » | t & deep ravine, i+) paton, Fargo, BILL it Rooseve! SIGNS PARIS — President % “i Be Sie es Ld Mrs. Wallis Simpson, American born. flancee of the Duke of Windsor, is raph. ag ehe stepped out in society at Cannes, France, for the first time since leaving England in the trying days before King Edward's abdication. given by Henry Clews, Jr., of New York, is Nicol: ing partner and the sophisticated tycoon of the cate operating various Frens') eaginos. (Ass: shown In this informal phi 200 Cars Stalled -All | Night on beside her at dinner Zographos, her .gamb!ing syndi- “4 Presa [9400 co Governor Phd i ‘3 E FRETE te id Hl, el ‘3 i 3 i, z, z E : i i Ff nc id NTINUE i 3 E ih i i i Vetoes F 3 tli + od lt § 5 j i § as | i B i a EE : States of Paris, 1937. The measure carried Pierre Etlenne Flandin charged Fri- day in the chamber of deputies. COUPLE BUEN TO DEATH Forest City, lowa-Fire trapped ( Mr. and Mrs. Osmund Asheim, elderly farm couple living near here, in their home Fridsy and burned them to death. 6 KILLED IN CRASH. Dus careened off a highw: way. . x ‘The difficulty arose when Rep. Val/into @ mighty force for the better- Wolf of Emmons, chairman of the | ment of the state. i , Other Speakers Other comment was made by J. C. Democratic central committee chairman; Miss Gertrude Dwire, Minot, national. committee- Corporation: Thomas H. Moodle Sdminstzator’s eyed ee es utive i 14. D. McKinnon, co-ordinator for the ton service : making tangements for the 1938 campaign. North Dakota highway departmen at Bismarck that the highway tis low along the in WPA tS) they had. been to Mostly cloudy probable cel THER CONDITIONS re ‘overites™ t! lains, The Pas: 30. is the City 29.68 inc fountain slope, but re ss al ear the seasonal overs B: Fargo, snow Minot, snow Jamestown, cl Grand Forks, Tae est Pct. 28.00 Rep. 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