The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 13, 1933, Page 3

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“BRITISH ARE SPLIT OVER QUESTION OF - MONETARY POLICIES Dominions Seeking to Hitch Pound to Dollar Instead of French Franc \f n ly 8 nm \f % c a v7 5 d le te London, July 13—(P)—A dramatic THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933 AUSTRALIAN NET STARS READY FOR DAVIS PLAY WITH BRITONS: BY LANGER STAND LAWYER SURPRISED Ability of Jack Crawford Makes: bourne. of the European zone final at East- Team From ‘Down Under’ Formidable London, July 13—(4)—An Austral- jan Davis cup team that appeared to be the best from “down under” since Gerald Patterson and Pat O’Hara Wood carried the struggle to the chal- The winner of this duel will meet the United States team next week- end in the interzone final for the right to challenge France for the trophy. Most cf the burden of Australia’s hopes lay upon tall young Jack Craw- ford, New Wimbledon champion, who was to face Henry W. (Bunny) Aus- tin Thursday. Asserts Man Langer Believes Innocent of Murder Is Clearly Guilty Minot, N. D., July 13.—()—Express- ing surprise at a dispatch quoting Governor William Langer as saying he believes Charles Simpson, negro, serv- evidence to prove Simpson guilty of murder,” Johnson said. Handy was slain when he pursued|the long-time average, the U. 8. de- | & prowler in his bedroom out into the partment of agriculture — Minnesota | street and was shot to death. | Delancey Karlowelty, negro, who! Pleaded guilty to a murder charge, | severely damaged crops, reducing Prospective small grain yields below department of agriculture crop report for July 1 issued Thursday said. and is serving a life term in prison, Applications Swamp testified for the state at the Simpson trial. Karlowelty said he stationed him- self at a rear door of the Handy dwelling with a piece of iron pipe in his hand, prepared to strike Handy, while Simpson went to Handy’s bed- room. The evidence showed, however, that Handy ran out the front door in pur- | Michigan Loan Office Detroit, July 13.—VP)—Several wom- len fainted and police reserves were called to clear jammed corridors and stairways Thursday at the opening of jthe Detroit office of the Michigan ;Home Owners Loan Corporation. (Urday, he announced Thursday. | til he confers with government of- 'M’Lean to Leave on Visit to Washington Grand Forks, N. D., July 13.—(®)— Fred W. McLean of Grand Forks, re- cently appointed manager of the fed- eral home loan bank for North Da- kota, will leave for Washington bam n= ficiais, he said there wili be no an- nouncements regarding the state set- up, He plans to be away about a week. Asked regarding the location of the Po-| headquarters of the new bank, Mc- |connection with the national eco- |nomic recovery plans have been ap- Proved by the St. Paul office of the bureau of public roads, and sent to Washington for final approval J. H. Roherty, research engineer. said Thursday. He said approval from Washington is expected soon, after which steps will be taken to speed letting of con- tracts. Fifty per cent of the $5,804,442 ot. lotted to North Dakota for hignwey construction will be used for the work, with the remainder of the money to be spent for feeder and mu- nicipal road projects. It was estimated that about 10,000 ; ii a vould be employed on the con- - | Suit of the prowler who had seized) |Lean said that was up to the Wash-|Men wou le over the curr “ tion |lenge round in 1924 faced England’s GOPHER BOXERS WIN jing a life sentence in the North Da- | Suit of |lice said nearly 2,000 persons were struction, 2 pas aetioeed within the British em- team Thursday in the first matches ie” Paul, July 13.—(#)—The Univer- Ite ae B iehbeent es Lied Hee ies is Noe dr tee ee | jarnitied ‘bn foul ‘Hose: € 468 Basile aes patel et that his pedllducs L <4 is sity of Minnesota boxing team was! Former State's ney H. E. inson ‘ : PHUS IN M 2 pire eA 8 the wena: economic con-| (rast), Co. A VS Highway Depart-| winner of the team championship in/of Minot Thursday declared that “I|house which Handy operated and|Tower, where the offices are located é | Atiese: aA ig eerie Wena h ‘The dominions are insistent that|™ent (West). the American Legion diamond gloves |have always believed and still believe|When he ran around in front, saw| ‘The first applicants, seeking loans | Highway Program Is Jot “some” typhus in Moscow and vic n the British government must unhitch| .Aug. 9 — A, O. U. W. vs. Will’s| tournament held here recently, offi-| that Simpson is guilty.” Handy lying on the ground. He de-|which they said would save their Y a G. P. Eat Shop vs. Sweet the pound from the French franc and other gold currencies and reduce |Shop (East). it in value along with the American dollar. * Much significance was seen in the meeting Thursday of J. H. Thomas, British minister for colonies, with Stanley M. Bruce, Australian high clals announced upon completion of| Johnson was in charge of the prose-|Clared Simpson fired twice at Handy | homes from foreclosure, were on hand} compilation of results.’ The univer-|cution of Simpson when he was tried | While he lay on the ground and then'as early as 3 a. m. Before noon the! of the commissariat of health, who Aug. 11—Classic Barber Shop vs.|sity team scored 90 points. The two-.in district court in Minot and was con-|both fled from the scene. throng was so dense that John F.| The state highway department pro-| denied, however, that the disease was \Will's (Bast). Co. A vs. Sweet Shop man team representing Park Rapids, | victed by a jury in December, 1929, on ard |Hamilton, Michigan manager, made gram for nearly 100 miles of gravel. | epidemic. (West), Minn., Walter Petrie, welterweight,'a charge of having murdered Lloyd] MINNESOTA CROP DAMAGED his way through the corridors urging grading and oil mix road construction Aug. 14—G. P. Eat Shop vs. High- and Ward Henry, flyweight, gained | Handy of this city. St. Paul, July 13—(7)-—-High tem-/ persons to return home and mail their 0 be carried out as part of North Da- way Departinent. | second place. “There was ample and conclusive peratures and lack of rain in June applications, kota’s emergency construction in ‘ | cinity was acknowledged Thursday by Sent to Washington |4 Zaluski, member of the collegium The longest snake in the New York Zoo is 2612 feet. commissioner at London, General 5 Christian Smuts of South Africa, Sir a Henry Stakosch of India and J. M. f Keynes, English economist, who is 4 urging revaluation of currencies, Canada was not represented at this * meeting but well-informed persons « said the government of that country was urging the pound should follow American currency. The British government is hesitant , About unhitching the pound from the franc for fear of adverse effects on the continent, where Great Britain Sells approximately one-half her man- ufactured goods. It was said on behalf of the domin- fons that they find themselves in ser- jous competition with American raw materials such as wheat and cotton. Their currencies remain coupled to sterling so that the dollar has been @eclining in relation to them. ‘The delegates of the dominions are understood to fear that continued de- «Cline of the dollar in relation to the sterling group would have ruinous Tepercussions. t Additional Sports t * Minnesota Horses Win Fargo Events Fargo, N. D., July 13—(#)—Entries of W. H. Duffey of Mankato, Minn., won both harness racing events at the North Dakota State Fair here Wed- nesday. . __W. C. Curtin drove Sweet Not, a bay gelding, to victory in the first two heats of the 2:12 trot and came back in the 2:16 pace to win the second and third heats with High Way, a brown gelding. Claudie Direct, owned and driven by J. A. Lane of Minot, won the third heat of the trot and High Queen, owned by Clarence Parker of Minot, won the first heat of the pace. | Winnipeg Takes Lead | In Northern Circuit St. Paul, July 13—()—A 6-to-1 victory over Moorhead-Fargo Wed- nesday returned Winnipeg to its first sPlace position in the Northern Base- ball League, while Brandon slipped into second place by splitting a dou- ble bill with Eau Claire. Brandon captured the first game doubleheader 2 to 0, while Eau Claire took the second 7 to 3. Winnipeg also » was billed for two games with Moor- head-Fargo, but the second game was Postponed because of rain, Crookston knocked Superior into a .500 rating by winning, 2 to 0. 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