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DARROW COMMITTEE WILL MAKE REPORT TO PRESDENT SOOK Document Expected to Expose Effect of NRA Codes on | Small Industries Washington, April 19.—()—The findings of Clarence Darrow and as- sociates on what NRA is doing to small business, based on a dozen hear- ings of complaints against codes cov- ering oil, steel, motion pictures and! other industries, were promised Thurs- day for President Roosevelt by Sat- urday, The report will be made in response to @ presidential request, designed to ascertain whether there should be changes in the NRA way of dcing things and whether the national re- covery review board, of which Dar- row is chairman, can serve a useful purpose. Contents and conclusions of the seen the document Darrow is prepar- ing and that he did not know what was in it. But a few minutes later Darrow said “Mann has seen it.” Motorcycle Officer In Bay State Battle Weston, Mass. April 19—(@)— Three men in an automobile bear- ing Illinois registration plates were wounded during a pistol duel with a motorcycle officer who halted their car on the Boston Post road near the Weston-Natick line. The three limped into the automobile, from which they had alighted, and escaped. The cfficer who halted the machine and fired on the men said there were six persons in the car. He said one had a towel wrapped around his head and his hands were manacled. Three men stepped from the car and began firing pistols as the officer ran it to the side of the road. The officer, front of the car, jumped over a low roadside stone wall and returned the fire of the men. With three shots, he wounded the three men—in one, two. three order. | They limped to their machine and were pulled hastily into the rear seat. The car sped away ocfore Raynor could get his motorcycle underway who was about 10 feet in) Valley, services were condi Lemke of Golden Valley, Rev. H. W. Graunke of Bismarck. The deceased was born at Watson, Minn., June 20, 188. He taught | school in Minnesota prior to moving {to Dunn county in 1910, He also taught school in Dunn county, en- gaged in stock raising and later en- tered business in Golden Valley when the town was founded. He was mar- ried Nov. 26, 1914, to Constance B. Schaffner at Glen Laurel ranch, Dunn county. He leaves his wife, his father, H. F. Teigen, Watson, Minn., three broth ers, R. C. Teigen, Kenyon, Minn.; O. H. Teigen and Elmer Teigen of Wat- son, Minn., and two sisters, Mabel |and Helen Teigen of Watson, Minn, tecuen who attended the funeral | ¢————_____________» | incluc H. F. Teigen, Fred Teigen |and Elmer Teigen, Marie Teigen and |__ Weather Report | Mrs, Fred Teigen, all of Watson, |Minn., and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles RECAST | Rykken of Danvers, Minn. The fu- and vicinity: Fair neral services also were attended by Friday fair and slightly a number of friends from Bismarck, | Warmer. RMI Hebron and Dickinson and towns along the north branch of the North- ern Pacific railroad. Pallbearers were Joseph Maxie, L. 'R. Wollery, Johannes Folstad, Jr., J. | A. Lockwood, Ingvald Larson and A. A. Smith. d .| dence was struck by machine gun bullets, HE HAD BEST ANSWER FO) For Bismarck escaped death when the Pickley resi- CONTRACT wt. BRIDGE EXPERTS PLAY IT 22 Solution to Previous Contract Problem | BY WM. E. McKENNEY Today’s Contract Problem Bridge Today’s ts a bidding prob- lem. When South opens with one no trump, and West what should North do? two spades, what should South do? if he doubles, should North leave it in? “And when East. bids | tawa, went to the capital to pro- test. CORNER CHINESE BANDIT Tsinan-Fu, Shantung, China—Pur- suers' of General Lieu Kweitang,) China's most sensational bandit lead- er, announced they finally had cor- nered him in the mountains near Tsinan-Fu, f BEGIN SEARCH FOR BODIES Shanghai—Tugs equipped with @ragnet apparatus were sent to HALL’S DRUG Across from Postoffice 1 Ib, Absorbent Cotten in and he lost t f It. i- ’ Aqua again and he lost trace of it. State police believed the manaciea|| Strange But Tru 0 .29C man, whose head was wrapped inj what appeared to be a towel, wal! News Items of Day | Fries 2 east south = portions Friday and north-central Portion tonight. ~ For Minnesota: Fair, slightly cold- portion tonight: document, still incomplete, are not being disclosed officially. Darrow, who has been frequently critical of the codes and who has voiced the either being kidnaped or taken for] ° opinion that “the little fellow always “a rido”. gets it in the neck,” would not even! G Id n Valley M hazard an opinion Thursday as to whether his board would continue. It olden Valley Man has hundreds of complaints but has WEARY OF DODGING harried Mary Pickley does not object—at least not very much— : 7 q4q/to her husband, Thomas, being in the |fiidty fare “warmer in west eid Is Buried April 13) eer business. orth portions docketed only a few for hearings, ail But she has grown weary of dodg- in April. Adolph H. Teigen, 48, Golden Val-|ing bullets aimed at him, she said in Fred P. Mann of Devils Lake, N. D.,| ley business man who died at a local|a separate maintenance bill. The barometric pressure is low ove? another board member, told newsmen) hospital April 9, was buried from the| Hoodlums have been shooting at|the Great Lakes region and over Que- Thursday none of the members | Congregational church at Golden |her husband, and once she narrowly | pec (8, 8, Marie 29.64) and precipita- tion has occurred over the Red River U.S. "perpen Crean = DOC 5 yards each %-inch 200 %-inch 2he 1-inch 36¢ ADHESIVE TAPE GENERAL CONDITIONS Warm Roads “Blow” Weak Tires! Gi Lakes region astern. ‘ky Mot ad = weather prevails over the far west. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 2855. Reduced to sea level, 30.38. Missouri river stage at 7 a. m. 19 ft. 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. on NOW : —They’re blowout-protected in EVERY ply {TION Bismarck Station: 1 this month to date ~ 3 TIRES! 3 PRICES! A Goodyear for every 0) ita Y Total to Normal, this month to-date lst to driving need and Valley, the upper Mississippi Valley and the ‘Great takes region. 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