The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 15, 1927, Page 2

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aetna ‘HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE La Follette appeared before the spe-| Bismarck had 18 below, and James-| with last week's blissard; reported] Fergus Falls had siz inches of PRES. CALLES Gal senate ‘committee investigating | town, Mandan and Devils Lake, 16. |trom eight to 16 inches today a83/ snow; Dittle Falls, eight; Albert FLYER; hai id denied tthe ‘The mercury fell rapidly in South | last ni + Moorhead had nearly GREETS § | the charges, and denied that they hota also, dropping 31 degrees in| 16," with “highways, drifting, ‘The| ee f1v® and Brainerd, etx inches, with all. reporting highways drift- MARKETS DS CHEER six hours at Sioux Falls. Twin Cities had four inches. LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wire NEWS CROW prelimi ee peg i Highways Drifting Agprcaney. ‘a foot of snow-‘eil| ing or heavy, Busses were held at Se aa oe | ean ‘ - (Continued from vege one) terested in such an offer. Northwestern Minnegota, which/in the vicinity of Bemidji, with phere! Bemidji and“ Madison be- Toluca being about 40 miles to the| Senator Norris is ill at his home,| missed the heavy snow that_came|more cause of the storm. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE - southwest. but his friends on the committee d Cass eae 15 Today. News that the American had xe the Cah also on ay aes H a: pas ~Today— and moved to secure a statement! Yesterday Year Ago Open High tow Ghose fying felke and eight" Mexicey from F AIL 10 HOL ee 126% «1.98% «125% 126% 125% 195% | Hin” airplanes. set out in quest of} | Shot forelgn relations committee, ‘*There can be no compromise with safety” f {iteeeaysisanaescasageneany im. ' med in documents submitted March 129% 129% 120% 128% 128% | ¢ », Tin Peseta" pe by Wiliam, Randolph Hearst as bav- Speculative Selling and Sales] May 130% 190 «© 4g1m 1.81.30 1.80.| a against the purple moun- ing befetlin was to have ‘recelved ; : to Realize Profits Affect | c, ‘ e% @% @% ee eeeanct” At] $350,000, Norris, presumably, the re- e h e h 1 d b I eae te arg 26% 84% 85 tons onthe flying, field’ watched| mainder of the $1,215,000 fund. ire chains shou alance . Market . h ‘el : yest the grow larger. They were iy chuay tiareiten ‘Mexican , En March ° 91% 89%, 90% | afraid to cheer, they were almost athairs, 0d ‘at one time or another Chicago, Dec. 15.—(AP)—Specul: afraid to hope. False reports Tire chains should be made especially for ‘ the plane had been si tive selling of corn today and se! 81% 9313 92% 92% ‘ ‘ ing t lize profits matte cozn @% @%@% | hand time and again - 5 . prices nore averine lower in thc | Oat o su aan coe [ORR a tens slic pey.oft man of te the tires of your car, for balance is essen- late dealings, despite the fact that: ec. dT 5 5 c r sald in the docu- 4 . commission’ “houses were steady] March 55% [54% — “G4ig | Fanges that Cortez and his Spanish! rots to have been Dudley Field _ tial to r creeping action. WEED buyers throughout the board of trade i" , @% fret Hd en he igen Malone, the New York lawyer. Ma- : , Q 3 session. An overnight bulge of 2] May 50, 57% 56% 56% | 880 to conquer an empire Haein took the wittbes stata AA Chains not wear out tires because 5-8 cents a bushel in corn values @% @% @K%@% pen aaa winged ed connection with any such “A Peete ats Neat aivo| es: 106% «807% sar 1.95% 105% | A'new connor wan tow erosing |? they are designed to creep gradually Ivantage to sellers her2.| March 1.075% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% jose formidable mountains, where) .>. . : : nome advantage “o rect ‘et fel May io7% 96% 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% cel oe ere Yoleano ff -- ee tre around your tires. . cold weather over the domestic corn poca re Pred icted * ‘ 1 ‘6 belt, a condition much desired to|Lard— . ‘ towered against the azure sky. A/_ Ti : Barn eet, 5-8 to 7-8 cent an: ise iisg ior iter 1187 =T seomager. of good will (Continued frem page one) creeping ict ion 18 the result of 25 x closed easier 5-8 to 7-8 cen * 9 92 A . id “a Peon cnet esl, 58 178 con = soca Bight Mercan army Planes be-| reached m miginum of 2 mle an years of experience in WEED chain off; oats 3-8 to 5-8 cent down and| May 12.30 12.12 0 12.45 12.45 12.37 ih Bs int of Bt. Louie come ee e re was ed geod di Hy d f t 7 provisions Be ean at i cents up, Ribs. cuatane of the aif, began ppt Slee K so reetrniag to fall At es gn an manu ac ure. ‘ , , pro-| Ribs-— nounced strength of corn values "at Dec. 1047 1199 | the fiel,'coming closer and’ closer. below, and Mr. Me- juenos res was en as reflect- ne le D ° ” ing near exhaustion of the Argen-|_ May 11.35 4 11.40 sagan aera Bh i would fall re between five and 10 WEE I, a tine old crop, the shipments from | Bellies— i Lindy! Viva, Lindy!” the. th | Below tonight. : Cc : de ig ila Be ise 1430 Tipe | cried with a rosr that. might have| wiyNESOTA HAS — A be et dg le C4 be INNES that Europe had absorbed practical-|_ Mey 12.35 1243 1250 12.45 «12.45 —_‘| Forked, those mighty distant hills. | HEAVY SNOWFALL ly all of this corn week by week, and now apparently must look to the| turkeys .30 to President Calles had sat since!” st, paul, Dec. 15—(AP)—Heavy Insi ¢ WEEDS 136; roosters .18;| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | Samy, morning awaiting the airman.| snow came to the northwest today ist on genuine He plainly showed his apprehension| snq inst night, causing ‘curtailment United States for feed stuff sup-| ducks .18 to .23; geese .19 to .22. Minneapoils, Dec. 1! it plies, Aside from the effect of| Cheese unchanged, receipts today’ 181 compared to 182 be bine oe of bus service on drifted highways z Standard or 2 5 e ars strength in the corn market, wheat teenies eatin a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat| fusing to eat. His usually stern and bringing the season's depth of . yz today showed independent firmness and coarse grain closing quotations| face became more careworn, more|®"°™ 1 some districts to more than at times, Rains in Argentine caus- today foll set as the hours passed. 2 oer a Hones pita: sling ing deterioration of the wheat har- 1 hard ‘As the crowds 51 fo A x Hs Loees Bi ove vest outlook there and likely to in- Montana be ing subzero peratut ing : terfere with the Argentine wheat To arrive . 1 P' tiptoe the heavy falle, a cold wave is fore- . crop movement acted as a_ bullish 1 DNS, fancy t cast for Minnesota today. Norta- y dealers ‘int oan The nec neat To arrive Cal in Argentina was repo ‘0 — i 1 hard sprit hing; plerci: 7 int general and was predicted to last|Speculative Interest Confined] To arrive . ¥ e's ee. "aun, accepting tos Se Sani wae several days, Largely to Coppers and 1 Ae gd to choice information as genuine, Calles’ face| weather bureau. “ ‘WHEAT TURNS EASY ON aree pe 1 DNS ok te + 1.28% @1.54% | became radiant. He laughed aloud.|"‘romperatures were as low as 24 MINNEAPOLIS MARKET Specialties 1 DNS. gd to choice, 122% @Lab% |e, called loudly for the food he had|yelow sero in North Dakota today, Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 15.—Q) ‘ ete 1 DNS, ord to good. 1.24% @1.33% | Pee” declining for hours. with Minot reporting that figure. indbergh's plane struck the sun- baked field and taxied across the Too Late to Classify Sense ph bones ence 2 Peers of dust. Instantly thousands das! through the lines of police and sol- FOR sate te Terrier reveal diers, swarmed over the field in pursuit of the plane. ii On the shoulders of the crowd, 7" Lindbergh was carried from the 24% | plane to Ambassador Morrow's car. The ambassador grasped the youth —Wheat turned easy shortly after New Yi >. 15.4) —S .|1 dark northern noon today, early firmness failing Pesan Pare hers) Lescetd To arrive . to attract buying and scattered sell- ‘ket was confined largely to a select 1 northern ... ing sending the prices of the active group of coppers and specialties, To arrive . months 1%4@% cent ‘below yester-| covoral of which were bid up in{2 DNS, ch to fancy. +day’s close. December held to a spirited fashion under pool manipu- j2 DNS, gd to choice. smaller loss. Clearing weather in|jation. The general list displayed|2 DNS, ord ood northern Argentine, quiet export de-liegs general strength than hereto- iret te all around dullness were fore, parently due to nervousness arish factors. . 5 a " created by the recent collapse of a Prices held within % cent range sew specialties and fears of another throughout the morning. ie A , Denes 1' Oats advanced early and eased gr cept tire ee pend to |1 dark hard (Mont.). = Bites fo Seas BBS RR RRR KS i bo to 6: 5 9 7 0 3 with both hands. back slightly below previou _ close. i j ;.|. To arrive . 20% “God bless you; you are very Rye was up % cent early on Chi. |zeports of improving trade condi-|1 hard (Mont.).c..0 1.20 tired,” he said. Menoken Dec. 16th. Postponed cago firmness and reports of active |conda, which sold at the highest|,,70 arrive ........ e “Oh, not very,” Lindbergh replied,| unti} Dee. 22nd. export inquiry, but no foreign busi-| \ ice ’in five years. Calumet and|Minn. & SD, 1 dark but his rather haggard face be- es mess was reported. May barley Frecle, Nevada, Kenicott and Dome-| hard . 1.211% @1.25% | tokened more weariness than words edged slightly higher and lost a nies also d new high unds,|__To arrive ..... 1.21% @1.24% | would admit. 7 thal Homestead Mines jusipel nearly |Minn. & SD., i hard, 121% @125% | Together they motored across the) RED) CROSS PILLS five points. F ee se sees 1.2146@1.25% | field re Prasat oa Rie the ‘ates! " - 4 “ sati ,. | Fe: amber durum. 1.40 1.50 | president embraced Lim, Indberga Cash wheat offov:ngs were light ane wa ae aa Lepory in the Fo arrive . 1.37 iso ed a bit flustered. — and demand was firm. a Continental Insurance issues. The;F¢y 2 amber du: ie president welcomed Lina- be aittr etree: on jold stock xan u from 276 to 302 and bergh a8 the guest of the nation, Corn offerings were fair ‘and de- hich was admitted alee Toes eetaeees mand was quiet. B flee |i “I am equally proud. Thank yoa Oats were firm for choice, quiet very much,” Lindbergh answered. and easy for light white offerings. ‘The keys to the city were pre- ae was in fair demand and steady. gain. Flaxseed futures were dull and firm. vanced to 86% al sented to the flyer by Mayor Arturo Seracho. The colonel asked Mor- «. [Tow to take charge of the keys for him. _ eos Maltitudes Cheer 88 Then Lindbergh, Morrow’ and 5 .86 |General Alvarez, chief of the presi- — NS HHHDH9HOH' rte Hilary firm. x a + x a ine block of 17,000 shares of Sin- meer ey grag in somewhat better de- clair changed hands at 17% in the sfair. (pany sonia a eli pee fresh Flaxseed was in quiet demand and , "UY/2& movement in ol shares. = Ae cane . New peak prices for the year or 4 one basis was stez ‘y to one cent low-| mee were recorded by Vanadium ¥ Biel: Rote jee Saget oe “Se ae ESTOC cohol, International jusiness ae * eee | ul 5) a ebeledtaal chines, Freeport Texas, and Electric | - “(AP)—WW. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle 3,200; Power and Light. | Hupp and Gen- 5 mater and yearlings opening very ,¢T® Si ta ae oc slow; undertone still weak; bulk; “ Cr 4 eines ‘Viva Lindbergh,” “Long live the eeeenle Mero tate sinks, he paying shares, such as 4 D bravest of the brave!” and similar 4 United States Steel, New York Cen- 77 |shouts resounded. eH WORLD 1s M nu rev’ INE ‘ «.. | dential staff, drove from the field. Throughout the six-mile drive to the embassy, jling, waving, cheer- 81 |ing multitudes lined the route in 78 | tribute to Lindy, who sat atop the Last Time .83 | back seat, smiling and waving. =” \ © QHHHHOOOSD 99 se You, too, will find ‘that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasure — < stock uneven, mostly stead: Pacific, Reynolds To- T ‘ @ Beautiful, bright-eyed senoritas - iy tral, Union eT ies F088 © $8.00; netters $7.50 | bacco, “B” United Fruit and Brook- threw him kisses, to which Lind- os ry lyn Edison were in demand in the 6 y ® .72 | bergh responded with a quick smile a aoe Hirani ee ees Dutls tate afternoon at anvances of one H ‘ A im oo gesture, half wave, haif Wa “feeders trading lower. Calves 3,200; [£0 four Points. | United States Ale sins f “50 cents lower, good lights mostlY| american Brown Bover preferred LINDY PAYS OFFICIAL cohol crossed 110 toa new peak, am, * ben od _, $10.00. i ; i f 8 t Boe asap: opening slow: eanig|fumbedy eight poing and Timken | Ba “ies.s. ING 3") CALL ON PRES. CALLE you ever smoked. Made of the choicest sere seenihets beat putchere seg; [surance dropped from 302 to 286, | Barley, med to 78 ws thet in] . ; Z - tobaccos proper! ed and nded with pinet price early top; peers bide Relacs Eales approximated 2,600,-] 7p, a ae : everywhere that he : : ¢ y agi ble: wil “ding y f ‘or i i Suuiehere "ant lights, Snd° 4135. @ eer qe aie great skill, and there is an extra process —“TT’S TOASTED”—no harshnegs, not > $7.50 on light lights; pigs opening ‘steady, mostly $7.00; average cost on. Bish Low Close Wednesday $7.66; weight 201] yy lec. | =P Sheed 2,0003 chotea lambs scarce, ee tae ye eens MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR é and fine, the 5 P P : ~ptalking mostly $13.00 or steady on|"gg_ 98% P84 121% 121%) vinnespolis, Dec. 15.—)—Flour| American air a : i a bit of bite. - = fed wooled lambs with a load x 00% 1.00% .99% .99%| Unchanged; shipments 35,309 bar- f “ e . be . ‘ =, Ce two around $13.25; talking most 5 fs eAN0 on cal, senay on she; en May 105° 1.05 1.04%S 1.0414 | Fels. light and handyweight fat ewes!poo oo cosy 2 2 : . x 08% 2.08 2.08 $6.50 @ $6.75; yearling wethersiyay 9.1314 2.13% 2.13% 2.13% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (iar on track 208; total -United Dec, 15.—)—(U. S. D. Open High Low Close| Shipments 550; demand heat— 1 oo ee pe i Receipts, 40,000;| Ww jee slow; saree =, active; and traders 'Dec, = 1.23 1.23 1.22% 1.22%4| Sales sepeeead isconsin — 10 to Ab cents higher; te Te. 138 loa tate 1.50 to 1.65; Idaho) inued fiom page one) ho 65; hts fully 25 cents May 127% 127% 126% 1.26% sacked russets, 1.50 to 1.70; partly] ..__, (Continued from page one) ‘ae documents.” 0 more on light- Faded and slightly frozen 1.10°to Dec. 1.00 1.00 99% . Hearst said the method taken to 1.01% 1.01% 101 14 Minneapolis, Dec. 15.—(#)—(U. 8] + the "haters was unknown to him 1.02% 1.02% 1.01% D. of A)—Potatoes: Light wire in-|@st "be Datta tm Serious packing Dec. 51% 51% 50% .50%4| Carloads delivered sales, G a Mo | March 53 58% 52Ig Sey, Gedneted, Minneapolis and Et. 3| Flax— , 2.06 2.06 205 205 | Tound whites United States No. 1, May | 212 212 2.11% 211% 1.80 to 1.85, ae i ; CHICAGO CASH GRAIN * 78% 19% 78% 78% Dee eae jMay 78% 78H 7878" Sard F218; Nord tonto BISMARCK GRAIN spring 128%. ‘ Corn: New, No. 5 mixed 801¢@ | of those named.” (Furnished by Russell-Miller vo. : A See ee 81: No. 8 yellow 86; old No. 6 mixed ; dark northern $1.04] "ONG No dvhite 56@57%5; eae ae 56@57%4; No. 3 el 38 a

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