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NOTHING RADICALS | PLANNED ROBINSON - TELLS PUBLISHERS Democratic Leader Says Ad-| ministration Will Be Pru- dent in Inflation New York, April 24.—(?)—The| great New York financial center and the nation at large were assured by) Senator Robinson of Arkansas Mon- day, in an address prepared for de- livery before the annual meeting of} the Associated Press, that the ad-| ministration’s inflation program ‘would be followed “prudently” and as @ weapon to “end the race to depre- ciate currencies.” “We must not enter into a race to! cheapen money or to depreciate cur- Tencies,” said the administration's) floor leader in the senate, who rep-! resented President Roosevelt as the principal speaker before publishers from all parts of the country. “Nevertheless, it may be helpful for the executive to attempt to secure international treaties or agreements designed to end the race to depreci- ate currencies, for until this is done and currencies are stabilized, our producers and our merchants will be handicapped and suffer loss through the diminution of exports and the increase of imports on the part of the United States. “It is to implement the president for these negotiations that the legis- Jation under discussion is sought, as well as to provide for prompt ex- pansion of credit to the extent found imperative in behalf of our com- merce and trade. “Congress can not carry on the necessary negotiations. It will strengthen the president if he is given the authority, even though it must be used prudently and only as a last recourse to save our people from prolonged depression and complete President Roosevelt, he said, re- gretted that the “intense pressure of public affairs prevents him from contributing his presence and thoughts to the interest and success of this notable occasion.” OO Strange But True News Items of Day (By The Associated Press) (By the Associated Press) PRECOCIOUS CHILD Chicago—On his third birthday Paul Allen Cooper was so busy read- ing the newspapers he didn’t have time to play with toys. Paul recites the alphabet backward and forward, goes in for five-syllable words and embarrasses his parents by asking them questions they can’t answer, TOO MANY GUNS Chicago—A man who entered a restaurant with pistols in both hands seemed so surprised when a waiter attacked him that he “didn't know what to do.” “How could I fight,” he asked, “with both hands full of guns?” He gave the name of Leo Za- jac. A companion escaped. COOPERATION Cincinnati—The fire department Teceived a long-distance telephone call. “Break into my apartment and turn off the heat under my hot water tank,” said the frantic voice of a Cincinnati woman visiting in St. Firemen did—just in time, they Said to prevent an explosion. Little Falls Quits New Northern League Little Falls, Minn., April 24.—(R)— Joe Bieganek, owner of the Little Falls franchise in the Northern League, announced Monday his club had dis- banded and he will dispose of the ‘Withdrawal of the Jocal club leaves seven teams in the league—Moorhead- Fargo, East Grand Forks, Superior, Eau Claire, Crookston, Winnipeg and Brainerd. said he would be willing Teceived any bids from local clubs. of financial and moral sup- ‘was given as the reason for with- jpal elections Sunday in which par- ties opposed to the government won = overwhelming majority of votes. j ps aga Jurist Succumbs ° ° JOHN H. COTTERAL Wichita, Kan., April 24—(7)—Judge John H. Cotieral, 68, of the tenth district United States circuit court of appeals, and member of the federal bench for many years, died Saturday. Hearing Dates Set By Railroad Board Hearings have been set on three applications for @ecial certificates to operate motor freight service, the state railroad commission announced Monday. The applicants and date of hearing are: Odin C. Knutson, Lidg- erwood, May 12; Sargent County Transportation Co., Cogswell, May 12; C._A. Simpson, Bisbee, May 10, Hearing on the application of the Turtle Lake Transfer Co., Carrington, for extension of certificate to operate motor freight service between Devils Lake and New Rockford and Devils Lake and Esmond will be held at New Rockford May 11. Manchukuo Accused By Russian Leaders Moscow, April 24.—(P)}—Soviet au- thorities have accused Manchukuo Officials of committing violent acts undermining functions of the Jointly operated Chinese Eastern railway. || There has been a sharp interchange of notes. 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Japanese rein- forcements were reported thrown into the battle Sunday night. A Tokyo dispatch said the Japanese placed their losses there Sunday at 21 killed and 43 wounded and said the Chinese losses were “enormous.” The Japanese claimed to have taken Shangsuntze, 26 miles northeast of Peiping. Despite a Japanese war office an- nouncement that the Japanese and Manchukuans have been ordered to halt their advance, foreign observers: believe the attackers will enter Tient- sin and Peiping if Chinese resistance continues. im rd oa tion with el cooperat the Boy Scouts, Approximately $131,000,000 will re- turn to circulation before the job of paying is finished. (#)—Niere Nese, farm laborer, charged i} with the murder of ‘Thorine’ Rierson, owve yey i t crippled Oklee girl, last January 30, Was acquitted by a district court jury Ah ae se dani Saturday which he held he was insane! petroit, april 24—(P)—It's pay day| _,.5¢ Smount represents 30 per cent today—their first since Feb. 14—for| Of the accounts in the First National at the time of the killing. The defendant was ordered commit- | some of the 800,000 depositors in De-| Bank of Detroit and the Guardian troit's two closed national banks.! National Bank of Commerce. Elite Decorating Company 323 Fourth Street Bismarck, No, Dak. Feltrup, Fisk & Nelson ted to the state hospital for the crim- inal insane. Dr. John Ostfield of Far- go and Dr. William R. Patterson of Fergus Falls, expert alienists, had testified that Nese was insane. Nese at first confessed to the kill- ing but later pleaded not guilty to the murder charge. Murder Hearing Is Begun at Wahpeton ‘Wahpeton, N. April 24.—()—A Preliminary hearing was in progress here Monday for William Yana, Rich- land county farmer charged with the murder of his father, Frank Yano, 80, who died March 13 after drinking strychnine-laden alcohol. Clifford Schneller, Richland county state's attorney, prosecuting the case, SIGN SHOP IN CONNECTION Phone 52 ‘ We Repair and Sharpen Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools Repair Locks, Make New Keys, Repair Bicycles and Carry Bicycle Tires and Sundries OTTO DIRLAM 218 Main Avenue General Repairing Phone 251 gree murder and has confessed, of- ficials declare, to placing strychnine in eg bottle from which his father ran! 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