Show Congressman's Son School Insurgent F r i DREAM S' S WASHINGTON 3 T t luring During the famous If fight over the rules In the house bouse last lait month Representative Frank 0 O. O Lowden I of Illinois took his twelve twelve- old year son George Orge M. M Pullman Lowden Lowden Low Low- den to the house to listen to the debates debates de- de bates tates The little fellow who is a grandson of George M. M Pullman the late Pullman car magnate remained d through the Ithe exciting Saturday when the rules were overturned and the aker reinvested with the gavel i After after- offering to relinquish it if the Spouse so demanded George sat with eyes glued on the whirling dervishes in the arena of the bouse He was deeply impressed Mr Tx said after the battle George Georga can ask more embarrassing questions than Jim Mann 1 v For several days the youngster talked of nothing hut but the legislative battle Then he quieted down but lh the family discovered disco that he lie was busily engaged In the preparation of a paper He worked till his father questioned fm but no information was In Ing of or the purport of the document but Dut on the be third day he produced a set aO of ot TL TI for the government of the H schools Insurgency Is the I of f every line I i f The boy is going to be a worse InI In In- I than Vic Murdock when ho grows up according to the st stand nd pat parents of the youthful Tom Reed This Is the output of deorge Lowden's Lowden's Lowden's Low- Low dens den's three days of close application to the study of his sch school ol system Article A A I. 1 That If any unjust law or too hard work be ho imposed on th the the scholars they may rebel on the tho I te teacher They Ibey may also fine and arrest him Hereafter the pupils may elect a committee on rules for the school The teachers are Ineligible The teachers won wont won't t have any right to make any laws whatsoever Article B B l. 1 The pup pupils Us may refuse refuse re 10 re- re fuse Cuse to work worle If IC they choose and the teachers may insist but not to any goot good purpose The TIle highest fine that can be m made d dIs Is 90 the lowest 15 l No warrants are necessary for the arrests Cross teachers are compelled by the pupils to leave the room without complaint comI complaint com com- plaint or words of any kind if they I do a fine can be Imposed on the thc teacher teach teach- er or teachers The teachers or parents are not allowed allowed allowed al al- al- al lowed to cast a vote ote on any subjects applying to school questions if It they do they ther are liable to be be fined or pu put under guard The school shall begin when the tho committee wants It to and aud end when the committee wants It to and at no other time G GEORGE ORGE M. M PULLMAN LOWD LOWDEN N. N President and Composer Th The pr president and composer is now busy perfecting his Insurgency |