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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1928 SEEN ON FLOOD |T0 HAVE KILLED \stz ots tis og Accident Proves | wt ‘orn het smart CONTROL BILL} THOS. KETCHEL|s i. f seek -cat) Fatal t9 John Gamal cea casi wr netaee M A R K ET S | FINANCIAL By Associated Press Leased Wire | NEWS CHICAGO GRALN TABLE Feb. 17 ithe veutiy yarns Opn He tae bs cxercises in ‘he fess “al iiate My rn bys years, died ry $35 50¢ oa he Pony. claim a credit = LOWER TODAY March 92% 132% 1.82% 1.81% 1.21% |Two Groups Oppose Reid Bill|Body of Father of Former Marge ctowd is expected to attend, nesday after an illness of six years IN = cel ‘is ; 330% 1394 1814 8 | Providing Complete Fed. | Boxer Found in Barn Loft | yess) Gets $3,000 ONUTSHELL : ‘ ‘ @1.32@1.32 eral Payment With Throat Cut het in ee eee larket Influenced by Snow) July 1.30% 1.29 oN Verdict Against A TS Storms Favorable to Win- | corn— ter Wheat Crop oe ae 1 Washington, Feb. 17—U%—Pro.| Grand Rapids, Mich. Feb. 17.— Pierce Co. Sheriff | thory, a be married Julia or more and married couples 95% 93% 93% | ponents of complete federal payment | (P?—Thomas Ketchel, 74, father of Ware oc Bees eee SP anos ee Minot, N. D., Feb. 17—(AP)—A ; : P 98% 97% 97% | 0f the Mississippi valley flood con-| Stanley Ketchel, whose sensational a or more must file returns. Feb, 17--(AP)—Wheat ed pe it on even trol were mustering today to bring | cateer in the prize ring was cut yeralrt fog g008 J favor of An ‘and two daugh||, WHEN? The filing period t torwent a setback today,) July 83% 1.00% — .99 99% | about a specdy consideration of the| stort by an assassin, has met 8 sim-| Shorite Geor ters, Julia and all living at||’ nde March, 16, 1928. et ly to widespread snow- Reid $473,000,000 bill which has been | ‘/#r_ fate. , county and ‘the state bonding fund|home. A brother, Gangl, |] ternal t lector of | ine ial to United States win- | Oats— submitted to the house by its flood| ,Xetchel’s body, with the throat/ tor false arrest and injury to repu-|St. Anthony, aleo survives him. revenue for the district ae enials, too, were current] March 55 55 «54% 54% [control committee. / slashed, was found in a barn loft] tation was returned by a fury in dis-| Funeral services will be held at|| {2 Which the person lives or has cade quae any purchases ry Supporters of the measure admit| tt the family home yesterday. Jobn| trict court here tate yesterday. /10 a. m. Saturday from the Catholic|| MH principal plac. of business, © of grain for Russia are being made} May A5% 56 56% 55% 55% [there is a great deal of dissension | Ketchel, a son, in whose sion) Yesel was suing for damages of| church at St. , Ww Instructions = on 23 tf United States or Canada, or @% @s% @56% among the house membership to i a bloodstained knife was found, was/ 319.900, He was taken into custod Forms 1040A and 1040; also B that “any ake contemplated. Export] July, (old). 46% 52% 52% 52% .52% |out before it can be ‘2 ‘The| held. 044 4 the’ Picree county, sheriff tor | °&—_____—_—____-—_-@ ae ren halt { demand today, however, for. wheat) July, (new) 53 54 “58% 53% |hard fight in the committee, which yout Killing, occurring nearly 11| questioning in connection with the| Personal and WHAT? One and. one - half d from Now Ameren was fas mes ee freed na eprom Ete | Ln a Conway on", bsheva| Baer” oF» store and Dowalfn i], Rooted Nowy of ||| Sito exes of the personal = bushels, chiefly Canadian. March 1.10% 1.10% 110% 1.09% 1.09% |the divergent views. 2 biiacrttoos | ah mo-|., The plaintiff alleged that he was Mandan iz ; : i 3.4 Fett tive in a dispute over land left b; icin r cent normal tax on the next Guiana wanes at fo 3g] May” tata 1OR LI LOR LEO |p Sei are tr nt | ti ft nan Sains Benoa aoe oye she |__ PENG VNCSAY Qatar pr cst tora ~ - 5 3% y value. rf r * eS 2 cents “Uh aed 4 Cla a July ee 1.04% 1.05% 1.06 1.05 1.05 aca ace pf DS a| of Stanley, who neh a Ying wath ate th fae OLS mane a young Costume Party For come. Surtax on net income in ; tad 7 cents decline to ‘ tise af | Lard— ae tribution by the valley states to ted of “Ketchel,” Pequeathed to his} with the crime. ee Tee excess of $10,000. = 10 cents, March waz—i245 1.70 11.15 | cost and the other because the meas-| Mothe- parcel: of resort land along . A. O. U. W. Lodges of 2 _ Skepticism about reports of big @20 ure does not extend aid to the| the Fine I:'and lake district near a Bismarck and Mandan |°!,%40 for cach dependert. The > buying of wheat from Canada to be| May 1142-1265 = -11.40@ «1145-1140 11.40 _| tributaries and other streams of the | here- Sen. Reed Claims ~ | definition of a dependent who is 3 shipped to Russia showed itself @45 : country, especiall; in the construc. | | Mrs. Ketchel recently drew up # ‘The ladies of the Ie w,| Mentally or physically defective” 2 quite pointedly at times today. Liv-| July 11.70 1285 11.42 tion of’ reservoirs which weuld be| Will. police said, under the terms o Members of I. C. C. ie ot ts Mandan A.0.U.W.| includes not only cripples and those $ erpool advices were to the effect @72 @87 jointly used for flood control and| Which the property would have re. Wi timid: ea members of the| mentally defective but persons in * that no trace of any Russfun buying | Ribs— 11.72 11.65 irrigation and power development, | verted to her husband at her death. ere Intimidated and Mandan lodges at a! ill health and the * was apparent. May 10.92 14.40 ‘The Reid bill is understood to| Alexander, another son, institute eas pep y Thursday yg Bt For example, a widower who sup- we = _ A little flour and wheat both from| July 11.17 14.17 have been explained thoroughly to| court proceedings in an effort to! Washington, Feb. 17.—!P)-In- = nights of Pythias hall, -| ports in his home an aged mother . * North America and Argentina has | Bellies — President Coolidge by its author in| obtain $15,000 from the mother a8] timidation of certain members of the| ¢*?, and daughter 17 years old is entitled 3 been bought by Russia. It was also| March 11.77 conference at the white house, but| his share of the estate. “The suit| “Interstate commerce commi: on ip About 25 members of the Bis-|to an exemption of $3,500 as the * stated that Russia will be in the| May 12.00 16.10 12.00 12.10 12.00 "10. lit has not received any expression | i8 still pending. Although no legal) the Take Cargo coal rate case by eek 1 at During the/head of a family, plus a credit. of = market from now on, but in a co. July 12.27 12,25 12.37, 12.25 12.35 of views from the chief executive. sald Ahi ae by Wigs, ical influence emanating from oat pa Steal ond awarded for the 8400 for each dependent, a total of 4 servative way. In some quarters The bill’s supporters elsim a fult | brot! at Roh ed Sohn live tee ylvania and running into the Frank ‘and unique costumes. | $4,300. The $400 credit, however = ‘was surmized that if Russia is defi- caees; firsts 2914; ordinary firsts 27|and unbroken alignment of house and John and ur, who live here.| White House itself was charged to- Robidou of Bismarck |does not apply to the wife or husband + cient in her winter wheat acreage STOCK PRICES @28. ' Democrats b ‘bind it. also in. | thev, were s,'d to have objected to| day in the senate by Senator Reed, prise winners, of a taxpayer though one may be : aod. ¢ desirous pesibareate her ols ‘atest cute int irtler = iments x on vail Pelt Nl erat eel sia John Kennelly has retur las potent then totally dependent upon the other. ‘wheat area, 5 wheat from Can- LIS bf ie joo include other ssertin: at e commission = ada would be the natural method of Minneapoliee He ater) streams ‘n a rational flood plan and anaes mu bred veral ion had reversed itself in. this case 80 iene he has been transact- | ¢——————______» aoe seramersoe Shon oft, et tb tent | een th lingo wef Stl etna Wa At the Movies _| is short of seed wheat she . e 1, nsylvania ovei ose in _——_—_—$$—$$ ne oo = Bran d2.00@02.0, girs ot he Reale cs sono acon of he moes| Veco Revie, emt |g CAPITOL THEATRE . ——— ‘ “4 f —_—_——— rom ie Nev. Eng! » ™I nia, nator Fi leclal y + WHEAT GOES DOWN oN Speculative Sentiment Today _ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK western and fer western states will ments te ee ea eat on had rendered a decision “not only|™ tal, Sg There is plenty of intrigue and Dear outs Met (Ap) —| Distinctly Bearish—Metal | x Chicaéo- Feb. 17.-(AP)-Wheat| be obtained. near the spot where the body was| tovolutionary and unjust,” but] Richard B. O'Rourke left Thurs-| mystery in “Yours To Command” { Wheat prices had a moderate down- ° emspingaaeie Hearings Start Soon found, was identified by Arthur| ,Dro8 down by a federal board of| a9 for Malone and other points in| an F. B. "0. production starring < ward reaction today, buying support Shares Hard Hit Corn No. 4 mixed .93 1-2; No. 3} ,, Chairman Reid announced today} Ketchel as the property of the man} ¢rinungt” New York state, where he will visit | George O’Hara which is coming to * toning down with an absence of the — yellow .96@1.00. : ; ee tities prebanly Toad comes hatin “John is the y it brother of Speaking on the eve of his de- eauaeey ree, Gower cated Tha wine cane oy : Beart sectcracys vemore ot cake ; noe as aoe sarees deel nade Oats No. 2 white .57@.58; No. 3) hearings next week on flood surveys | the late Stanley. latter, who | ppatirh tae eet e J. I. Evert of Philadelphia, posing as his own chauffeur, and f + Russian buying a eh ge Jeb ‘sisti a ay * in ti of the principal rivers outside of the| many critics hold to have been the! the Missouri Democrat said it was| Who hes been visiting at the home| when his sweetheart finds out who 7. Oats were easy and turned steady Pools endeavored cto mark yy pretret Mississippi basin watershed. Three| greatest middleweight fighter of! «hard to escape the conclusion that of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.| h~ is, she does not let him know \ * to firm with corn, May barley was} issues in the early ianiligr en the vs 90@3.65, subcommittees are expected to study | all tiene, wai nei moc tnahebor h the Interstate commerce commis- oe Mrs. Evert Mi that she is aware of his real iden- ¢ steady to firm within 5:8 cents} publication of unusually favorable| Cloverseed 19.75@27.25. toe Tr ote mrobebly-~will’beiors Let Gat Be E, isktbeen ae Ocaway, sion reversed itself because it sat thrice Eee) Mire as toed dN pe tc peer ara J * range. y jaxseed eased 3-4] 1927 ings by the G 1 Mo- frie cogpeaaertranemeged x Y under the shadow of the suspen " ¢ cents off a light trade. tors corporation and the Pennsyl-| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES _ | “ered by the committes in an orani-| by Walter Diplay, a farmer. | The) sword of Pennsylvania,” welded by|4- Evers = | |.” : 2" Cash wheat offerings were light| vania railroad and the drop in brok.| Minneapolis, Feb. 17.— (AP) —| DUS bill to the Reid Mississippi val-| shooting is said to have followed a} Conator Reed, of that state, who, ored by the girl’s family who want + and demand was somewhat better.| ers’ loans, but. they cocatnterel “| Range of carlot araitiuales? ley measure. Hearings also are un-| dispute over the affections of a the Missourian. said, “possetsed the Mrs. Louise Wright and son, Billy,| her to marry him. He SURES agape walling quality spring lan) offerings on the rallies. Dewe| Wheat No. Icdark northern 4:52@) der consideration upon the leading | young woman. Diplay is serving a advantage of long experience and left Wednesday for Estherville,| irtroduce them to the #1 $ wheat was firm to 1 cent higher,| ering of the call money rate from|1.69; No. 2 dark northern 1.38 1-8@ tributaries of the Mississippi. ife sentence. intimate association with the sccre-|10W Where they were called b, the | Long Island, and when they give a 2 More good protein Montana wheat| 4'1 5 Pgh eb ie x inspired|1.46; No. 3 dark northern 1.27@ Among the rivers which are like- ——__—_—— of the treasury.” illness of Mrs. Wright's mother,| dinner party for the four hundred, $ was included in the receipts, but| a rally. acound suldtay bat ie wee 144) 1.8; “sample grade dark north-| IY to be considered by the Ser Poiso mn Plot’ Trail ling that only two years ago Mrs. W. G. Nichows. Ps their guests prove to be a band of = little top protein. Ordinary Minne-| short lived. ern No. 1. hard spring tak bra the Mouse river in N to Calif ii the commission had refused the pe- crooks who have come to rob them 7 sota and South Dakota offerings}! There was nothing ‘in the day’s|No. 2 amber durum 1.22 3-4; N oe ale it: oy tent Leads OFMUA) tition of the Pennsylvania coal entertained | of their priceless jewels. It is up $ were draggy. news to influence the general selling|durum 1.21 3-4@1.23 3-8; No. 1], ajuasorty, report by the eleven) — operators for a higher differontial t> George ‘to outwit them, and al- $ . No. 1 hard spring up to 12.50 pro-| movement which appeared to be|mixed durum 1.23@.134. members Of the commiees a0: 98: Ill, Feb. 7—(#)—Postal] in rates on coal to the lake ports i whick she| though he is greatly outnumbered, = tein was 4 to 23 cents over May, No.| based on the belief that the market| Barley, sample grade, .83@.85;| Proved the Reid bill is ex ‘working on a “mail poi-| and the northwest, the Missouri sen-| 25 been giving. Cards were played | manages to save the jewels and pro- £ 1 dark hard northern 1 under to 23| was over-bought, and that a reac-|No. 2 .84@.89. . >) within the pouly sel aay. whi si son plot” case which was respon-| ator said then it was that the “poli-| &t four tables with honors going to} tect his sweetheart. This is shown over and No. 1 northern 2 under to| tion was warranted on. technical) Corn No. 4 yellow 90 1-4. Teen es oe oe pd wn0| sible for the deaths of two "Aledo tical battalion” was called into ac-| Mrs. J. K. Porter and Mrs. Charles} in a very thrilling manner on the 18 over. Only scattering cars sold] grounds. Several commission houses| Oats No. 2 white 54 5-8@56 3-4, | OPPosed the measure are considering] -itents, followed: @ trail today tion, with. Pennsylvania Reed bold-| Hoeffier. screen, as director David Kirkland higher.’ Winter wheat was quiet] suggested that the widespread and| Rye No. 1 1.07@65-8. * | the drafting of a minority report. | Thich led them toward Los Angeles| ly declaring that “Pennaylvania ene | _ {has made-the most of the excellent with offerings light. unfavorable publicity given to| Flax No. 1 2.16@2.40 1-2, or Long Beach, Calif. should have the representation on|,, Mrs. W. J. Sullivan and daughter, | material. The story was written by im was steady with a fairly! brokers’ loans necessitated a sharp ~ : ON rote aSIsLATIO Investigation indicated the plot} the commission woul: correct rises are ere a ae ays Basil Dickey and Henry Haven, good demand for larger offerings of| reduction in that item before an-| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE ‘Washin, Feb, 17.(@—Con-| may. have had" its inception 18] the conditions of which the Pennsyl- st inson guest while Scott Darling and Ewart choice. other major advance was possible. is i y any 2 months ago with the organization tors complaine!.” —' te Adamson are response for _ th Corn offerings were moderate and] Uneasiness over the recent increase! Minneapolis, Feb, 17—)—Wheat| cern was expressed today over the of an anti-chicken thief society, in continbity. The cast i@ludes: shit in unemployment was_ off-set to Fisaliorhen Abo gear pote Fee ey een Snail which one of the victims, Mrs. Cur- Otto R. Nelson Did is Giger hacearean William vA & ., y Jee, ; year ago. is r ’, ie offerings were prez Good weight build extent By ate i. ae fers) and coarse grain Graig amcteny of the house rules committee, who iy Lowry Pi nae bores sgttat 3 . Boneh select Bye was unchanged, “Good mill-| mene the sel industny, rene | today follow: said after call at the White House terietimt died en the same’ date| NOt Commit Suicide) Te" DISCHARGED| eurinae Feat, ing quality was wanted. ” res, which hav ard spring, fancy 2 if: efforts te | bry a — THEATRE 3 Laditin ” parley was in good de- Se ceuaieny ee pr ehae oet Montana .. + 159 @149 | matters to the bill are continued Home 1 Lamy en oo Minot, Feb. 17.—(AP) — Finding — In “Wife Savers” which comes to mand and firm to 1 cent better, with] new processes and ore discoveries,|, 10, 2°tive 1.60 @1.67 | that measure might “sink under its) i t throne the that suicide wa: of (Continued from one) _| the Eltinge for t ‘mgades quiet and draggy. | were among the hardest hit. Mid. 166 @1.72 [own weight.” cing sent through the mails: ing | death, a coroner's jury investigating | within the railing and hed little to “laxseed offerings were light and| land steel products preferred broke 158 @1.66 The chairman said that he WAS a awe eetime and State's Atton {the death of Otto R. Nelson, living are the two funniest individuals @verage quality was poor. nearly 8 points, Greene Cananea 1.64 @L71 lonkiag wih some fear tape ta 2 ney James A.-Allen, were the only |ear here, today reported that no i that ever tried out a yodel, or made copper and Calumet & Arizona fell 1.82 @1.60 | prospect o! p. rap ‘rol Of} ones go far a8 is known who received | Sufficient evidence was deducted to luring | love to a girl in the Swiss Alps. SO, ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | 7 points each, and Mullins | Body, SE @170 | many Minsistiope bill ara Gf this | poison capsules. None, except Mrs, | definitely fix the cause of death. j Beery starts out as a biscuit th St. Paul, Feb. 17.—(—| Manati sugar, National Biscuit, 0 @1.59 An + tee poayaaatt ot ‘and Baker, used the medi-| Nelson's body was-recently found He pleaded with | maker for the section of the Amer- a S. D. of ‘A.)-—Cattle—Receipts Case Threshing Machine, Brooklyn 5 @1.69 te i chai 58 Pol +] Following | their floating in the river here, and had 22. id| ican army that is located on the bout steady with recent de- silee and Teaneue & waaay 1. as ak eee wy apireneatien! blll ever sam ppeatently Bespin) aiapnta 20% 7 arn Finds Ninel? ae | $s cline; several loads and part loads| sold 4 to 5 points below yesterday’s|” mp, arrive 126 6" peneed F inventigati * eevilline briiee Sn 2 | ; ind yearlings carly 11.00 to| final quotations. 4 noha 1:26 It was Snell’s opinion that the|the vital organs of a Be DRIGeR TOON, Chen: Scena ae ig tei, Ga cnn G46 a and by vers of rey iene BRAN ace Lae Sag, | MAMPRLE See aay es |e melons Aterey Kher mia | Officers? School at dame este settee guide and winds vp a widowers 8.50; heifers, 8.00 to 10.00;'cutters,| tory losses while the oils Tost 3 DNe'git at choice. 446 Gi es | other proporsisn ” *"* had been mailed trom Kansas City,! Grand Forks Closes) te bresth from the crowded little], Hatton begins as a hard boiled = unchanged; bulls fully steady; ot ground as a result of the recent cut/> png “ord t i g ‘At the rate a) riations are | Kansas, although the labels on the court room. The attorney did de- nant and an ace high lover and standing medium grades to _7.50;| in smackover crude prices and un-|5 portreen > good. nee eres 4 waar betes een ae boxes indicated it was a product of] Grang Forks, No D., Feb, 17.—| and ® Prison sentence, however. later becomes a dueller. ttoekers. and feeders active, Calves} favorable dividend rumors, 3 ON ive ope aan @1.35 2 (a! ty hime thet in|a St. Joseph, Mo., drug company. ae He » N. D.. Feb. 17. ‘The final vote of the jury was 9|_, The action all centers around the —Receipts 1,500; vealers, quality +|3 DNS, gd ie chris. ety ere place of a’ tax reduction the country aan a ean ended ‘this pene tid officers of fo a ites, conch, Rk A pena ee pee fn the ‘Aine where Here considered, 25 to 50 lower; good BISMARCK GRAIN 3 DNS, ord to 22 @133 | could better look for a Jeficit. te! Livdah] Not Likely the North Dekote, national guard | Sry Sentence of 14 years, the mini.) And | jaeprenngcerng ui eae ae soenestly. 15.00. ing| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |3 northern 21 @1.32 | also expressed che relief that the who attended the seasions were pre- | ™™ i ‘When the armistice is a | eee vecetets eae ppening Bismarck, Feb. 17 1 dark hard 24 eis house wend a aoe an the Norris to Be Reappointed ez bo. leave the city for their 5 ‘ARD OF THANK . | Beery blows up the iitchen, hers ; : Q hi 1.09] To arrive 4 ( to ¢ constitut: — es this evening. § ives cary ep ae ape. ae ne + Garp noenErn aro ‘1 hard (Mon! 24 @1.51 | which would do away with the so- Adjutant General Fraser and| friends and ° be bas boon convert nea ee t ~ in posi Zor aon ae Haws, welch et No. 1 amber-duru: 1.01|_ To arrive .. 1.24 @1.59 | called lame duck session of con- others in charge are well satisfied home. Hatton, however, details him q E butchers 7.40 to 760; some. bids| No 1 mixed durum 97 (Mines BDSM oar | Corenen cn eles wea sami TUG the oek srcormpliched sid 384 | Capee of to remain in the village. and ; B sevity 2b; ordsty sows ierpery|NOv 2 flax seeeesss Sel ceri co Ue Biet |oo REL oe Settee os - ia 1c © inn. ” 4 5 6.50; average cost ‘Thursday 7.66; : $2 |_ To arrive’... i @127 | Attempt to -Close General Fraser will go to Devils i we oe Oe ipts 1,500; _ active . .69| Fey 1 amber dueum. Lint soy Fa: Bill H in lake tonight ta let the contract for - Rece 5 mcalee) rae | : .! ‘ rm learin, new camp building and surve: steady on better grade lambs; oth-| souite,” per ewi, 2 137% @149% in Comoe Pails camp groumts. Captsin ¥. An An ers steady 0 25 lower: shee Ne an Sebi OR 174 @1- in Committee tive in-| drews will accompany him. ‘fed lambs 14.50 to 15.00; 100] No- 4, 55 lbs. . ‘ ‘ — up - ji «| No. 5 fe . i Washington, Feb. 17.—(#)—The Ni to 135 pound weights, 13.00 to 14.00; : 5% {forts of Rep (elgg Wt ny h estos Is Speaker at culls 10.00 to 11.50; ewe quality|"° - .60| ot 1.28% 4 ae resentative v4 h he i : lain; best here 9.00. 24 Prete rellet ian, Minoo, lowe Tarn a Hardware Men’s Meet Woman Suicides by ) i . 23% | ture committee fail bg CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | Hard winter wheat ......-.+,8100 i 112K@110% | Minnesot tala | inet ND. Feb. 217 — (AP) — the coming Jump From Window 2 he aig nant Dark hard winter wheat + 1.03 | 19%@ the principal address at the banquet MO) in Angeles, Feb. 17. —Mrs, Pe » market im some early about MINNEAPOLIS RANGE rains i here yesterday held in connection| of Burleigh. ounn, Fourth Judl- Levis, wife of Harry H, ‘ © steady y's average Feb. 17 2 yellow corn. : with the annual convention of the |1N Otic. Coon wourth Ju to be. a wealthy i and ‘active; top 8. Open High Low Close North Dakota Hardware association. | city of Bismarck, North Dakota, » | York diamond and fares? r ‘good in choice 170 to 210 lbs.| Wheat— ‘0 arrive Grange to agree on a farm relief Following a program of addresses,| municipal corporation, —Plaintitt.|chant, committed su’ early. this fs 8.10 to 8.25, 220 to 250 Ibs.| Mi, 126% 1.27 1.255 1.28% bill, precipitated a lively inter- the visitors spent the time viewing | j.sa:"ratier, Nency Feder, Gustave by leaping from sixth May 1.28% 1.23% 1.26% 127 | 4 86 change among committee members. large exhibit which has been Gsiershofey, | Pearl jw of the Biltmore hotel July —«*1.29% 1.2914 1.28% 1.28% r 85 |They were unanimous for an early peo Rothechd, Gener. a Ma me Rye— * 5 close of ‘earings, but the consensus Faller Segal, Eva "Phat geclerad by shes fo TA; beaey| March sate 1.087 i of opinion "was that serene Wi Seal, Whilion Bseael puane despondent 3, medium hogs 03% 1. 02% a nesses who a e weights 7.65 to 8.30;| vate— hearing should be given the oppor fare associa A. Lane,| Osttinger, Core Forno re: oer 8.25; packing March 5235 5245 5246 2 tiunity to testify. riod ( Unger and Jeante L. Getuinger, - ughter pigs 6.50 gy 52% ° 52% 524% To arris Earlier, the Gran; ? Stephe sees La: | STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA. tO May 2.16 216 2.15% uilding Fleur, Minot, and John I. ange: > ? J — ganizations in x A fe : ine compisint ina setion | 2% 88M 82K Be , had gone on. record in (A daswe followed the banquet: Mien ip of file in the ete of. Gh aaeing: peoding bile . i 3 copy of your ane er the ee a rhe Feb. 17 med 96 |dale, chairmen arsday,| Fie. WG oir, | cage fz, fllne { ‘ é 1.23% 1.24% 1.23% 1.28% | Barl 1.24% 2 1.08 1.08% 1.07% 1.07% *.05% 1.05% 1.05 1.05 247% 248 217% 217% Est} i fry Huth i it wee Es i i i 8 < bi i! # Uhl