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_PAGETWO_ Z WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928 i. oe | —— |e zenort of the mill sud unde by| = They Went Up to Down a Record —_| ef the jnovemen Jp the hebd of the MARKETS | maxcrat ||" surerisey ar [of Fite. sw com cp| een meee a ye wad Wy Associated Prose Leneed Wire NEWS ACTION TAKEN |i atest corer tt Fred thet, quiet now preveed = PE ae presto “view of the agreemen’ between | ay “| throughout the republic. th (Continued from ome) various ‘4 Feprosemned 4 —_—_—_——- “WHEAT VALUES a View ofthe rambersigrof Se cont |ageutent. Wen" that. poll State Road Program Jan. 18 ° i F Close | Close! Today —roday—_| mies andthe manger in which te Se ; Provides All-Weather Zz. eins Yesterday YearAgg Open High Low Close we got everythin ‘we could expect— nmean should have bean : : Roads For Burleigh : oe ee 129% 120% 120° 1.20% |Tola the “Associated” Prep. foe” (Continued from page one) y x am 3 ‘ P . The committee to which he re- i ? ‘ FE aaa, cae 130% «1.40 1.0% 1.20% 1.504 1.30% | ferred wan the special Joint sommes | Ly Le it or north of ‘Belen the on Liverpool Quotations Show De-| July 126% 13% 126% 1.20% 1.26% 1.93% | tee of the senate and’ house which fi were work being held for further funds. cline Whereas Advance Had | com recite ** March 91 20% §=914a 90% 90 Been Expected : : @% eu ° . bt i i Wemtt May eet 81% a 93% 92% 5% jicago, Jan. .—P)—Wheat | %—% , @ : re] * ion * Bs: i age July 19445 34% =) 4K 9412 93% = 98% =P) Prices averaged lower today, sym- t regular session, wap justified, | Motion carried, 61 to 43. : : shows. i pathizing with an easier tone aaatd ene @% @% en @% also held that the pe Bs of To Repair House Chambe: x addition the department ex- and with weakness which developed] March * 56% 35% BBM BS 55% |SOvernor in calling the special The vote on the motion of 0. E. ' ‘ : : Lapp Hpieed of graveli in the corn market. Besides, ex-| May _ 66% 48% 56% 56% 56 56 hed existed ana ae ane Ki phd r Rort demand for wheat from North) yy, CHe0 | Bh ORE RE ay eee done ‘naw ‘with, see | Birope being stimatd we senly ei @% @% |The eerereeomimendations, made “in balance remsin 0 GECCGnE of increased country offer.| March 1.08% 1.08% 108K 1.08% 1.08% | | Dishonesty Charges Geared for repsiring the chairs of hous —— ings southwest and because of pros-} yy... i ‘ my " i % th is purpose in caltine the in painting and ind larence’ Chamberiin (Jett), New York-to-Germany fiyer, with Roger Pective enlarged receipts here. May 1.09% 1.031; 1.08% 1.08% = 1.0818 += 1.08% e governor said in hi varnishing ané in Gensing the radi- | Williams (right) a8 co-pilot, hépped off from Curtiss Field, Long Island, Wheat closed easy 1-4 to 1-2) 3.1, 3% i % 34 % 2 to the os rien wae oS: : ators cd ne the rac] tu the Bellagca monoplane pictured below after the world’s endurance cent net lowers corn os to 7.8 cents ie. 1.03% 99% = 1.08% 1.03% 1.02% 1.038% legistature to invemtigate tae’ ‘A. representative of the semolina| flight record, now held by two German airmen. They are photographed { Gepisat unchsnged tran advenee| oe". 1185 «12.27 11.85 11.87 11.85 11.87 and elevator situation and find if| millers of the northwest addressed | here with A. R. Mertine, New York broker and finonclal backer of the un- : | ei iee cents. nity 12.15 pe! had been dishonest. Some tay ws mi Losier fiche 6p ioe : ee, ‘Six major bridges are listed in the } aa at : od re sree relent ent dan. 10.90 15.87 10.90 pion ‘on the part of If eal cae wees Ho} tied to | Strength is unknown, has caused | 5 King, D..D. Me-| Pr . Their location and esti. down wheat values here, the trave he 11.40 14.82 Ne) | ee employed by him * the oo ore Fe uneasiness throughout es jaughton, Sander iene — and Hikelthood of increased shipments of| aM 1235 18.50 1235 | recommendations “and «reasons for | standards of the federal department "Bendino's policy is to strike and Grange, Roland Magi, 3, 2 Bik: Cee came oe wheat from south of the equato:.|_ ay med 16-66 186 12.75 [calling the session were secondary. | of agriculture to clensify oo, seme. (harass the marines at every oppor- | lid, Ed. Kloster. the douthwest Sued cr etop. fopore stating: thai] Chicago, Jan. 18—(AP)—(U, s.| Minneapolis, Jan. 18.— (AP) ——[esty and integrity the gowamor | Standards which wil be he, gathered more | Ri M. Jonson, J. H. 4 yields of wheat are generally good, el ay +o ares cea pkenerally ae re shipments 46,046 Satan gy ie = eel wit mete t ba Leigh i io bode ing. He Wanchatte, Tver |® cide A ci st . : ier on . ry ry mount 5 Sand: od lette—!] rand el ied iEseiplaiateot lack heavy butcher; top 8.40; choice! Bran $30.50 @ $20.75. Journal yesterday macaroni products t¢ use other than | sider their leader a hero. There are | Hagen, John Clark Henri Bouche; bi bidet aed ithe ; ‘of rain in the western half of Texas|ogs, all weight 200 to 290 pounds beat afternoon, how- ever, members of the senate mili/@urum flour in their ran wheat few cases cf denertion. H. Hoffman. Tine m of oat {at the top; bulk i 08: fact-finding committee said - they|Ssid, whereas only di Sioux—Harry Geffert. “ i MaWGC winter wheat toreitory: fallea weights aro poude ap 86 ‘e 340 : MINN bee hat RANGE ray the “alll enareuee ama eats tropes ‘ canaacal adversely The eae Mele te arfect! et args ak Lf ° ikass 1 r oy ek “a t q to pound averages most : f ‘4 Steinmetz, A..F. Kimbro, ate a ner tee the} 7-75 @ can pigs slow; arly sali Open High Lew Close |sny rumors or reports to the con- affect the health of persons eating | familiar with the country in whic! Stark—Geo. D. Parry, Carl Her- i he operates and his men are now re- @ 7.25; strong weights], Wheat— ‘ : trary, in their judgment, are false.| macaroni, -educe the development mann. times today to the corn market, Th2| Upward to 7.50 @ 7.75; most pack- thd ta ae serie on Nonpartisans Have Dinner bi leeppet BE Bar ok Tce Jie nd As Mstecle~M. .C. Kloster, H. H. fact that the February delivery of|ing sows 7.00 @ 7.85; best kinds | May 138% 128% ie recites At a dinner last night 15 Nonpar-| durum wheat growers of the north- ‘ ali | Stutewan — Christ Fluetech, J. ‘Argentine corn showed two 1-4 cent] under 350 punds 7.50; heavyweight rel ba i tisans made speeches in — party|west of a premium on their product and he could get away from} Stutsman —~ i movement of corn gave firmness at| largely 6. ® bushel’ advances in price today] hogs 8.00 @ 8.40; medium 810 @ members were urged to subjugate . Otto Gasal, Hugo A. Riebe, Wm. compared with yesterday was alsoj 8.40; light 7.60 @ 8.40; light lights a i aaa 1.02% their various personal and political to re talaanisorar kisnie the Wi marines take small kow. cent @n incentive to buyers. 7.10 @ 8.30; packing sows 6.76 @ | ™& 1.025% 1.02% 1.02% 1.02% | disputes to the party’s Gov- es, a guard must be| , Powner—-O. O. Undeberg, Andrew | struction this year will not be com- “ 7.50; slaughter pigs 6.50 @ 7.75. _.< , | ernor Sorlie was cheered fol iH propriation a | and of vine |fett and eo of communications | Gerrard, M. Barker, F. E. Lawrence,| pleted until 1929. MILL CITY WHEAT EASY Cattle 9,000; better grade fea] March 52% 32K 52% | his address and party leaders sald| the house was ready ts adjourn pre- nd although | ,, Traill-K. 0. Brokke CQ. Krohn, WITHIN NARROW RANGE steers almost at a standstill: lowe: | Me: » 52h -52%- .52% | that good feeling had been restored| ceded the motion of wien att, en are ap- ) Martin Erickson, 4 Ryge. * “Minneapolis, Jan. 18—()—Wheat | 8tades getting moderate action; at lax— ene among the Nonpartisan rank and|Cass county, that the house adjourn | Parenty closing in on Sandino, te! Walsh—F, A. Schrank, re F, Bottineau Co. Solons ‘was easy within a narrow range to-| about steady prices; prospects 25 he fg Tee ae bt vs process ia slew and difficult, as he Wosick, Chester Thompson, Emil|™”, day. Export demand was quieter|cents lower on kinds of value to sell| ,erley—. 6.55, Others who spoke were Walter Lynch Explains can retrace his steps and, with « n, O. E. Orstad. Travel Over 900 Miles and mild ease in corn removed one| at 14.00 upwards; largely steer run: | “8y : inate . Maddock, lieutenant governor; Rob- In th te, mobile force, slip away overnight. ‘ard—L. E. Al peas a of yesterday’s bull helps. Trade| light kinds predominating: she ert Byrne, secretary of state; Mrs.| 1, Ry Se Me A t it is Believed | he will eventually | Haldi, faqeet Members of the Bottineau county ‘was dull and featureless in all mar-|stcok ond bulls steady; vealers 50 DULUTH RANGE C. A. Fisher, Alfred S. Dale, Mrs. re, . hemmed in and must fight or give | bourne, L. W. Tostner. delegation*to the North Dakota as- S Kets.. Wheat futures went into the|cents higher; largely 12.00 @ 13.00; fan 8 Minnie D. Craig, Mrs. E. 0. Bailey, up “his republi:,” as he calls it, Wellp—G. A Reddig, Ed. Suckut,| sembly will receive the palm — for Jast ‘hour with a range of a shade |trade to big packers; few 13.50; out Open High Low Clese| Ben Larkin, J. H. Burkhart, house | Pe J. F. Strauss, Dick Engbrecht, An- tong distance traveling to and from . more than 14 cent. siders 14.00 @ 13.00; low cutter] pueym— minority floor lead Thorestein that he jot worried County Commissioners) *3,2°™. ‘thip special session. Oats were slow and draggy but}cows 5.75, strongweights 6.00 @ | March 1.20% | H. Thoresen, state tax commission- Aad ‘Williams—Bén Iverson. Taree of the four: house sare ; i eee em Oe of Pe cette and |“ ancon 16,000; opening tatrly ac-| MAY 120% 193% 123 1.904 | ers Fay Heding, mealies 06, the Disctias Road Problems| ,, Canty Avditers who had regis:| of the delestion and the one senate a} ye ain ai ce ui Db H - l 4 guled extremely. dull. tive; all classes fully steady with | 927°" 1955, y.0515 3.05% 1.05% | Senators Patterson, before the lepislatare was ) Gini beaaa night included G. A. Gilbertson of ered by the tine. ley vena No export business was reported.| Tuesday; early sales on choice 79 i . " “| Benson. Judge H. A. Bronson, ble eae ustion, averring a (Contin ee molt Benson county, A. C. Isami of | home. qullay barley, “exined “cent on pound lambs, 1340 @ 18.89: | May” 2.18% 2.19% 2.18% 248% | Grand Forks, was tonstmaster and] Nothing lett t the ‘governors mer: | Pleres county. ne Winter] Burley Fah of Coast, Catt Kes |, Re, Charles Streich, | Maxbass firmness in the cash market. 83 to 90 pound offerings 13. ; e nth 8) g . R. » id May flaxseed ruled strong on good 93 to 96 pound lambs Some inaateral of the legislature, befor ie nd red Pia rer Piet Hart, Grand | of Logan, H. Aakes individual honors amon; higher ‘Argentine prices. largely 12.50 @ 13.00; extreme BISMARCK GRAIN including some Independent ae, eager colar bens bye fal etre ce eee hris J. Hill of McLean, Wm. W. i H Gach, weat adage ta fad weights eae: Reese 4 Pusat by a Co.) fare =~ oe thet the Roope ot Pb rone! rae comiait? Son _ Oh vide county: Felson < coma A. Selle gt . large, but average milling quality | 12.00, mos ight native throwou! jismarck, Jan. session had strengthened pots eports Be unty; J. AL i < aa in fair to rood demand andj 10.50 @ 11.50; good 84 pound clipped | No, 1 dark northern .09 | tion of the state nil pig floret be Pips a wevbigg few ‘George D. Perry, srt county Ei H. Sherman of Stutsman; A. G. ter. eau, eth 980 ‘niles; fowth Sen. { steady. Higher protein continued | lambs 11.50; choice 95 pound year-| No, 1 northern . 07 | and will reduce the politieal attacks | 5 ae Rol cae h ony Wells county; Johnn Wolf, | gerson of Ward, and C:to G. Krue-| St}, re 5 at a in sharp demand and premiums were ‘ound 1 ood 120' No. 1 amber duru :00| made upon it. The ndents agen ‘He waid he had asked tosh county. ger of Wells. andr fitth | Souris, hiker 2@3 cents late yesterday and ves upward to leedinz No. 1 mixed durum are the faction opposed to the gov- re witnesses were not called Want Higher Gas Tax W. G. Conkey, Gol ae ith bee ene 4 early today. Light weight low pro- ree; few packages of good No, 1 red durum .. 93|ernor and have been fighting the |} deelared that since th: gevernor| Discussion of the gasoline tax| county auditor, E. Only one other meeeh the tein springs remained slow and | feeders 12.00 @ 12.50; mixed fat and No, 1 flax ... 96 | i i ram of the Nenpar- made his sta-ement there was | followed presentation of a resolution | er county commissioner, Fred Mua niette aint dace draggy. Winter wheat was steady! feeding lambs scaling 76 pounds at/No, 2 flax . ‘91 | tisan Lasduarior the last 10 no-use in voing farther. Dickey county » MeIntesh county commission-| jure Westen Sper a we with a”slightly less active demand, | 13,25. No. The mill and elevator, togethei il ened nig + = bipotry pre F sked the state/ er, and J. A. Gray, He ‘ Lardy Choice milling durum was in good; 65| the Bank of North D.kota, whlch Peni e ivatet, eee BBE OC c recohd | auditor, registered. today. * ‘Gedator Nelo hice Lt ey demand and ordinary to poor ruled} = so. ST. AUL LIVESTOCK -46| also remairs in operation, wi prresge nothin; pare e ap) ions Fre yn td favor of the state a — sl and di 5 see eas in fair demand and trad- ing basis was steady. South St. Paul, Jan. 18.—@)-—(U. . -20) cornerstone upon which the None! session without unwarranted. del e ; “ artisan League based its industrial “s oy , tax + oa as a ee vesieedily iphigurniod: ik i hey-| 204 8 study of a number of fine nue raised Oats were in moderate supply‘and | hight suppl: | No. : ‘62| day of A. C. Townley, its founder. Cavalier county, will ha to- demand fair to good. nie salable 10.50 to 12.50; few . 6. Still Factor in Politics x id wbe necessary, id, Heogeed treasurer ey where miles; Sen. John W. Bens Rye offerings ,were light and] shove 13.00; she stock mostly 6.50| One cent per pound discount un- Others, hewsver, do not es, how revenue was d, si lette county, 872 demand was good. The basis was higher with mills and shippers com- peting. Barley was firm to one cent high- er. Low grade offerings sold more] fieshed kinds 8.50 10 Rol to 8.50; f vs 7.50 to 9.50 for! der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibg., five cents gps eeting made by the ae on 2 ° See Deer lanher suit ie Heron vill eae to any rt the: re of the h and senate | ing the gasoline : lacie 1 aon a gine feeders active; largely 10.25 to $12, Hard winter wheat -06 | which ‘has been the eaten at Fie ly diseatiotacts coun easur : (0. T. Tofs: Ph ry» Pierce ' 833 al . of Hettinger, Adams sigs “| ical strife in North Dakota for 10| Feeling Over Mill ed “The feeling is,” ene “that k years. readily. Pango ras, THES. Calves 3,000; 15 to 20 cents high- a aia : ; il ; 3,000; f majority of the legislators in- ; agree liad Hogs 24000; opening unevenly | rece its today 292 compared to 133] the special session removed . ag Yor . : strong to 25 cents higher; early top | Terni A Oae Nae atte cach wheat | Governor Sorlie from the scene as | cid 904 ire Bal, este rege bout equally di concert houses befc i STOCK M ARKET eee ds desirable and coarse grain closing quotations & plitical acter td be reckoned ane 1 ote ort perieed irr mill ing : i F leer connection’ points, nie te f 7.25 to 7 ig sows 6.75 to| today follow : The latter contend (ht te Coeceure, | but I have lived to see. the day when | % 4 i .00; pigs ste lk 6.75; at 1 hard spri has sh If to be ate putting a lerness on it IS UNSETTLED terra ee ts mops age se aeca [andar fhe Tote San 3 packers talking} To arrive x legiciat t ma: around steady; or mostly 12.50 for!1 DNS: fancy Mo "73% | his political istered, at mtion | vines some time oye fed wooed lamba; handy, and heavy-| To ar 4 B8%@1.73% | his Bpponenta beh within ‘and with- ; henaiinas tors ‘ » Sas, rt wel 3 Selle! 3 Fy Budden ‘Bear’ Drive Against more higher; 12.75 to 13.00; ‘all? pam spe ¥ fr pai ene siineaitieteadl * Railroad Shares Brings Re- | and common lambs mostly 9.50 to’ Chief interest, at the closing. of = p ; B 10.00; sheep stead: ewes 6.00 ri s@1. the legislature centered in the sen- ' . Former, John c - action Today to 7.00; cut western 3.00. ; i ate, the house having already ‘Tweten, 1. C. iver. | Ea 1 DNS. gd to choice ed'the report. of” the : Removal of Rolette ‘ of RANGE OF CARLOT SALES }1 DNS, ord to good. 1:: committee which recomme! ‘ : a . . oy 4 Minneapolis, Jan. 18.—(?)—Range 1 dark northern.. against acting on any of - P ‘ 1 County Sheriff Asked of carl les: | To arrive . +. |nor’s recommendations 4 - | ge A UR regal No. 1 dark northern 1.28 1 northern i ? i i in—John Reimer, C. E. Ber- settled today’s stock market. The No, 2 dark northern| | To arriv ; mt ‘ig i ke—W. C, Mitchell, P, M. Ol: af Ae a i 4 ' 6 th, | a ra sf it i cal ‘ to 1.67 3-8; No. 3 dark 2 DNS, ch fancy don came after an opening dis-| northern 1.23 3-8 to 1.57 3-8; sam- 2 DNS, gd to choice Be fe “utility Gl taken a preiineae ple grade dark northern 1.12; No. 2 DNS, ord to good son, E. ttle was art, Trading continued relatively | hard spring 1.58 6-4: 1.77 1-8: Nox|3 DNS ch Becca, "tn Sac | be etn cay teagdre TUE indies ns that) 1 hard winter 1.31 1-2 to 1.32 3-8; 3 DNS, gd.to choice. is a few shares. “The raid on | No- 2 amber durum 1.35 1-2 to 1.47; /3 DNS, ord to good. 00 oO ahares. une raid on! No. 2 durum 1.17 1-4; No. 1 mixed 3 northern « a Pi y, P ?¥} durum 1.20; No. 1 mixed wheat/1 dark hard the belief hat | oral - those or 1,37 3-4 To arrive Sues were omni jiscoura: v: Se . over their ldtbatgic marker rei an i ay Semple rae AR tabs) t herd ent, ert during the past few weeks. Chera-| "Gorn: No. 5 yellow 80 to 5-8. |Minn & SD, 1 dark peake an: Ho quickly broke five! Oats: No. 2 white .53 3-4 to .56) hard 1.24% et Cana Pes tat 8 fe apis ‘orl |, Frisco common, “aay i Resding, St. Louis Southwestern,| Rye!, Nez 1, 102 5-8 to 1.045-8. | Minn. & SD, and a few others sold down two Fe ag ; CHICAGO PRODUCE To arrive Chicago, Jan. 18—()—Butter| Fcy 2 amber durum. . ‘ ¢ jeer aise 4,784 tubs; cream-|! amber durum the tier finding nerngae tras 45 1-2; standards .44 5) ( — Lewis La Pez, EP) 173; ‘extra firsts 46 to 1-23 firats 16 % ae Van “Ep aad: | sistean deputies sod sinators were 01-2 to 42 1-2; seconds .38 to 114K@ ... arrest todey as the 40. “ 4 & Tevol Eggs; receipts 5,393 cases; firats 14%: pe og A2 to 1-2; ty firsts .36 to .40. POTATOES pean Jan. ae pon taal cars; om track 237; total United States shipments 714 cars; demand and trading moderate, market sacked round i igs pe H F ¥ E z i : e Fil Ersé, § bled ah Ft Hi steady; Wisconsin whites $3.45 @ $1.60; Minnesota sacked round whites Red river Obios 1.50; Idaho sacked russet $1.90; pertly $1.50 © $1.60; new potatoes, bushel crates and hampers i clit 3983 il Minneapolis, Jan. 18—(AP)—(U. 8. D. of A.)—Potatoes: “Light wire i i Bepeceney pare vm . te foe