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. PAGE TWO MARKETS DONATIONS T0 es THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ ia TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928 umphs 3.50; Spaulding Rose, bushel| viduals, generally bape’ “are a hamper No. 1, 4.00 fo 4.25; No. 2|fair measure of thei abit, to pay 3.60 to 3.75; Cuba Bliss Triumphs | taxes.” crates 3.75; Texas sacked Triumphs| “There is no reason,” he exp! NEWS 5.75 to 6.00; old stock demand and|“why if I in’ $1,080 tn iilio 75 to 6.00; mand a ves & million- By Avscclated Press Leased Wire } | movement slow, market dull, dollar corporation which only earns PAR [ y COFFERS nn sia ila —— Wisconsin round whites 1.90 to/a five per cent it, the fruits of em ee a me Pe = 2.10; Idaho sacked russets Burbanks| my investment should be reduced by 7 ! CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE 2.20 to 2.30; commercial 1.78 to 1.90.| 18% per cent before I receive them, LL B |———_ WHE AT Y ALUES Chicago, April 3 = while if I invest the same thousand Personal and sy Close Close —Todsy— —Today— Minneapolis Potatoes dollars in a fifty-thousand dollar : ¢ = ame Yesterday Year Ago Open Low Close =. Minneapolis, April 3 (AP) —(U. corporation, which cars a 20 per — ; Social News. of = Vheat— — 3 - profit, the = 3 HIGHER TODAY’ Slay ee ee 142140 demand slow, rharket Gull, too duced by mot more than five, seven | Investigation to Be aa to MIRED DAMSELS; Mandan Vicinity | D \o . per cent. jopt of P| = | duly 1413 1.29% att 141%) Tas [On ee eee ae the principle of graduated taxes ap-| Murder and Suicide at Wold Wis’ ea ‘wesiesd ies = j @% @% @% @% MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR lied to corporations will inevitably Douglas, Ga. TH AT'S A PLO dan of the marriage of Wylie W. = Weather and Crop Reports) sept. 1.393 127% = 1.39% " 1.89% 1.41% | Minneapolis, April 3.—(AP)—|lead back to the excess profits tax Nelson, son of Mrs, Emma Nelson of ’ Hs In, rs, Em ! s @'s @% @% | Flour unchanged. Shipments 60,414| which, imposible of administration Douglas, Ga., April 3—(AP)—In- ~. | this city, to Miss Florence Anderson = Bullish—Corn, Oats, Pro- | corn— ‘ ‘he ; ; bbls. and generally discredited, was re-| Douglas, Ga., April 3. Monday’ afternoon at Great Falls, = visions Are Lower May on ae ae 1.00% .98% oGKe Bran 35.00 to 35.50. pealed in 1921. ae ae ye a he Two Bismarck Woinen Figure| Mont. sii and Mrs. Nelson will pede ter TE pelea rs ty ee ; ee ee ee eee ee Sitry| RANGERS HOPE nts ce Republican patronage in| in Aprit Feots Day Shake- |i" ‘hye jm Greet Fas il 3.—)—Wheat i @% icago, April oul . Mrs. D.C. Scothi ey toda au ‘Mabest rice} Sept. ae 80% ues 1.03% 1.01% es alive about steady; receipts 8 cars; FOR DOWNPOUR raigageio rain a patrdatecd spearean Setting pent the week-end Be Jamestown as DSi 5 % inged. z . "1 . s=which July and September deliver-| ats Lalita page TO HALT BLAZE slaying of a money order clerk and horny e bosenoen ‘laren are Nani ying vy ‘he Scothorn child: re remain. ies have reached yet this May 57% AMM 57% 58% 57% 8 EXPENDITURES — subsequent suicide. When two Bismarck women mired ing in that city for Easter vacation. si Need of rain RARER Siar hk " @% a ay ae (Continued from page one) Notes left by L. S. Peterson, for-| their automobile in a mudhole west see Scand Kansas, together with high! Juty, (old) 51% 445 » 3% 34 31% | GREATER THAN _ [torest were of no value because of ; who Sun-| of Mandan Sunday evening, one of} Mrs. E. A. Tostevin left. this Zc Winds southwest aoe Lita ge f the) July, (mew = 51% 51% 52 51% 52 the blanket of smoke which hung|™mer Douglas Poste ee Ned Hite the reve that follow the|™orning for San Antonio, Texas, lish crop reports Niaiie rasouat. i @% er ‘ WERE PLANNED closely over sections of nine counties. Sy ales shot oa offi roving gentry where ehe will visit two nieces, Mrs. Ee SPEEA LOMO || Sent, (aew a From page on) [ental Sect" BSGASS” it [and then’ ok Ss Swe escepd| "Mca to tet rweue,” || Heel lant tnd” Sse wheat decreased 3,299,000 bushels! “May 1.19% 1.08% = 1.9% 1.20% 1.19% F20% (Continued from page one) estimated at, about #0 0,000, with that the Republican party had ex-| yp ever in the A that Goa Spencer. tte Ei for the week, and’ export demand duly 114% 1.9044 10 115% 1K 115% aot en ren" | uedtier ie unger: piney inate, past “five Goiteed ETG Walter Raleigh helped himself] | Mrs, A. 0. Bogardus has returned ] Sept. FE, 957 A Af s af ehh ted ee d to contents of two purses which | from Minneapolis, where she spent showed i ent. is . Reduction of corporation tax from th had 4 him into debt z, ‘Wheat ‘lored trons, 1, 1-t to 2 vay 1185 1245 @* 190° 1173 1180 1944 to 12 per cent—toss $125,000,-| Weeks, Hoover and | which “catect tin teen they ore the. sbundoued aoa? Nad left in| the past few days with friends, = 3-8c net higher, corn 3-8¢ to 7-8¢ @77 Up, oats at 1-8c to 3-8c advance, and = provisions varying from 5c decline to a rise of 2c. = Sil: Satan eres”, e ssid. He] “quisan teomepired flex th| Mrs. W. G. Waseos end diughte a pained Kitiend ihn ot tramp had forced the car from the Jane, are ‘spending the week ta EL: fe or which ended Sunday less eed He ined a caucus of/ gin as ests of Mra. Watson's 12190 126732401240 1205 210 | Repeal of federal estate tax—los, Daugherty Mentioned i i a i ‘irst year, 000. — waz 128) R37 124012351240 a gg RR aa A ) . 5 ; mates on the of the Heart/ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dahl. Complaints of lack of moisture 11.50 14.40 11.50 11.50 = 11.50 from American bankers’ acceptances} part in the centennary celebration| than half an hour before the trag- ‘after * ° : and of windy conditions likely to y 11:80 13.72 11.80 held by foreign central banks of is- Hy the birthday of General Grant. ody. aren tga) his gains un. Léon’ Gi eave a Botti i = ageravate the wheat crop situation Sept. 12.05 1210 12.10 12:10 sue—loss negligible. -Weeks replied that no doubt the igressman Lankford of Ceo! 4 tape sgl southwest did much to stimulate a! Bellies — a He also accepted the following] president would receive Helms. = Tenewal of buying today. Some| May 12.87 15.85 12.85 12,82 12.82 house provisions: “For good reasons, I cannot be- S[places in Kansas reported two suc-| July 13.15 15.60 z: i 13.15 Increase from $2,000 to $3,000 the} come involved in the controversy,” Discovering their losses upon re-| visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. announced in Washington yesterday . that he had received a letter from | tu®n to the called | N. Greengard, for a few days. car, ‘women Peterson detailing charges concern-| Police Chief Charles Re who Scessive days of strong dry south Sept 13.45 - | 7 y x exemptions allowed corporations ks added. ing his loss of the post. Mr. . | imme ly inveded jungles} Mrs. Dewey Nelson and children ® ‘winds and wheat fields showing a a etc n RSPR HT COOOL CA with incomes not in excess of $25,000 venue feed said he would insditate a full — x ton eg “et mae to rae oes Rue) ay = bad effect. 166.50; some less finished kinds| extra firsts 43 3-4 to 44; firste 43|—08s $12,000,000, eT | investigation. gir Walter” hed he Tae pith] Will spend the, week with relatives, | = A typical bullish message today down to 15.00; few 100 to 125) to 48 1-2; seconds 42 to ‘2 1-2, Increase from 75 cents to $1 ex- National Cage | bite < ne tie ta mt wan SAGAN ha ge ct Stelling of the crop outlook in the pound lambs 13.50 to 14.50; cull and Egga—Unchanged; receipts 40,687|¢™ptions on admission tax— loss | Letter Made Pul vaaue ating eer. th pis uknec! } is at his eis belt came ap Dan-/ common lambs 12.50 to 19.00; best canes, i {$8 WEepeEl ok” tas“ cases Tourney Results | Peseta on oe, — ne = Rigel oy atl at Second avenue north- Seville, Il, An experienced Chicago! tat ewes 9.75; some 7.50 to 8.00. epeal -_--—- Said m unsigned teualt dutcenn roi ad alae — vi that he had s—loss $185,000. terson’s pocket, purporting to be iy eal Rey. ? Dea tet nee a connpietsl [opened th sotteduction as on wines—loss Bi Seton IN).,, 23; Wheeling, W. precered oa i ae Ahi Cah ie borg ae rooney Bit Padi cf of akinaen «=Joss, that th i tical; recei y at 1,000. ‘a. 19. a i took Raleigh’ Sees eecs fovea STOOKO KEEP Sesame meal chert | ry Pune cna Petar, | choi Glo 2: ourh- | la se Darr eer Reto, Police suffered a shock |”! “Tense 12 Mandan. il i i e ii na , N. Y., 10, NS tatrne sehen ther ore ON UPTR END fife: ae ee rot $201 116,000, Det] pluie, Oklthoma, 25; Moor- | “Davia in Atlant, denied resting a short time later when the Bis-| Too Late to Classify , and that farmers are A 1 hard spring, fancy more gloomy picture was painted on| Mead, Minn., 11. t ant A ged marck women i i h ti t | pendi- Winfield, Kansas, 34; ‘Iron | master in the state. He the} tion and to enter a com- MERE , tims aa ee aera tures wilt enema is the “in Mountain, Mich, 18. letter a “frameup.” plaint against the roving gallant, | WANTED—A competent girl for = re les \2 fiscal year because of flood control WHEAT RULES QUIET AND Senator Harris, Democrat, Geor- —_———_ rag house work. Small fam- declared in Washington that he » Phone 955-W. Mrs. J, A. (spe murpiced hington that he/Gould Figures Court | ic. “Ben Davi ublican committee- Tournam: nt SPECIAL Easter haircuts at Mur- Ph Sear reel ke eee ee senator said. didietna Mandan public schol spending os will do his stuff at hotel Senator George, the other Demo-| part of this week's Easter vacation 4 cratic member from herd s te, 9 tabulating the financial outcome of | FOR RENT—All modern four room not a few rote bed loping the Ne Dakota state high school} @partment, also two room nerd aie to ho" fact"Sht ten no penton twroumene | emepeiy frabed for “igh claimed to be its of the Repub- one are that — . Z oe —legislation which already has passed the senate by proprietoa | Additional Sports 5 _ SO vote. If a $30,000,000 appropriation for this is necessary next year, Mr. Mellon said, the total tax cut would/93 Athletes Remain have to be limited to $182,000,000. é Under these, circumutaneee, ‘Me in Bunion Stumble FIRM AT MINNEAPOLIS . = Minneapolis, April 3.—/)—Wheat Regain Control After Ir- Sul quiet and firm lay, prices " Sranging moderately highly on regular Period 1.42 Betngth at Chicago, | based on F 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.65 ‘=bullish crop reports. Price moves! New York April 3.—(AP)—Spec- 1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.49 Swere erratic around the opening, a|ulators for the advance regained 1 DNS, ord to good. 137 Toperiod of mild firmness following. | control of the price movement today Laas nother ss EMinnes is advpanced %@% cent. arly period of irregular- Te arrive 3 1.36 Oats eased carly and turned |ity. ii 2 nosthern 36 iteady to firm, with a light trade. vorit from 2 to 20)" To arrive 1135 would restrict the provisions of the tar dts titan he artaee|_Tacamea, NM Apel 3—(AP) applying’ on intermediate incomes; Ree ayers “9 New York repeal of the estate tax and cereal - for this year’s tourney will not equal| _marck College building. May Tye | worked higher on point jump, inl DNS, ch to-fancy. 1.60 beverage levy and reduction of the f2e¢tlenr, ‘uy raced « 45 mlle tek ican organization have constantiy| foruni,Yents tourney will not equal] | merck, College b South Side Gro- strength in heat and firmness at | Wright aeronautical as the big fea-|9 DNS, gd to alielen: 1.48 wine tax. es exacted toll of both the ay t hicago and Duluth. ture. Raising of the annual divi- e ar Both programs would require com- tivel to hold Thest pith Pipette Picts Cuerhauling of the house bill| time with 177:48:45; for the 1,070.6 ee bei reset eh miles, a lead of more than four hours ous _treasur: om repeal of the estate tax and reduc-| Sie Andrew Payne ‘at Ciaeemots; ae of the intermediate surtax rates. - They wpa wipe out t bitters | Connie Mack Orders roposal for a gradua\ rates on corporations with incomes) New Uniforms For A’s of $15,000 or less and also would — prevent any cut in the present 10 Philadelphia, April 3.—()—Con per cent tax on club dues, nie Mack says he is not su} ti- i Athletics ‘Tax Receipts Larger tious, but the Philadelphia fy To arrive ........ 1. @1.37 after next Wednesday will no long- Zee engey win ay Tate eee Py ame fa: Lb Bist ne a dey eee ete ances Solis cama, [dpi Raper diend he butsh criss Hae (chine er, ara, Me Fe | a Ace” form. be =: Rye was in fair to good demand.!° ‘The sensational advance was at- $e 81-52% I next these collections would be $5,-| ‘immed with royal blue instead of alli i ad es r 25 5% ha inally esti-| Davy blue and the letter “A” will [Choice milling quality firm. tributed in some quarters to the 25 gisa% | 0y000! mace then “onminally est the elephant. Barley was in. quiet to fair de-jurgent retreat of a trapped short 1244@ pepe prendre oir He "*Bfanager Meck recalled that, the Price range was Soo cents." tte baying “franc etE, aE [2 TRLe@LETH [000,000 more next: year in back tax| lst time the team wore this unl F ter demand. lane rallied in sympathy,)2 2U7Um ..... 24% @1.37%8 | collections. __| form was year 8 No. 1 spot was May price to 10 cents ohm hg. more shan 25 points cs A : : i BROlI2h mean increase of $85,000, 000 in won the American League pennant. Radio and Rosia (hearer rae year is where the trouble comes, the| New World’s Aquatic CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 9 to 10 points and International : @ |secretary explaind. The is expected despite the fact that the| cery store business, yearly sales for, and the holder of federal posi-| expenses this year were the*highest| abcat $40,000.00, a roposi- tions in Georgia, especially in the in'th history of the meet. 3 tion." Price reasonable and terms postoffices.’ can be made to suit the purchas- Gasoline Accident |Tennis Club Members Seninees interests thi need my Prevention Measures Hold Meeting Soon Fetermation eee Sam Gloves tere Discussed ‘by Abbott! members of the Mandan Tennis as- porthern Hide and Fur Company, : N. Di sociation will hold their annual meet- FOR SALE—A fine 7 in~ and election of officers Thurs- ne 7 room bunga- tied ver ge N. 2, April 2-0) day at 7:30 in the Chambers of Com. a and garage on a lot 50x150 lawn, .fruit trees and strawberry from the use of line were out- tch, merce, lans --r the e ning will be so a large garden spot. Bed Suara A curd it eee ey ee f ‘North Dakota caress, in alholding of a me: ip campaign good location, only 3 blocks fi radio address KEIM, | Will be made. ool. Sales ‘price "$4500.00. io given over . school. P ice $4500.00. Prof. Abbott was a speaker on the call 224, Fone “ee Terms. Phone reguiar Monday evening program| River Bottoms Drying FOR SALE—My home, 606 West 7 itate federati f Rosse ideal home. Will be chasenectpl gaa ite federation o! on Mandan Outskirts a r, an ideal home. ill cheap. Consists of 7 rooms. one is familiar with the Hardwood 1 floors throughout. J. S, terrible toll taken by le cross-| River bottoms on the eastern and| : Johnson, Patterson Hotel. ing accidents, Prof. Abbott pointed | southern outskirts of Mandan are ___ out, but apparently little attention| rapidly drying up and where water| John Aason is the tallest actor in from the use of gasoline in other |tadey only’ a Wat soeatue' er ofs}|"™> MOviet ol asoline er ‘y 01 a ex m than internal ‘combustion engines, | greets the eye. ! A 25-cent head dated 1876 is ; Barley futures were quiet and|dend on Atchison from $7 to $10 sell ties = ae ae teady. as stimulated activity in the railroad|3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1: May flaxseed sagged % cent and| group, which joined: the upward pro-/3 png’ gd to choice. covered. i : cession in the early afternoon.|3 png’ Sra a4 ; Cash wheat offerings were light|Trading, which had slowed up dur- i 4 ind demand was good for protein up| ing the morning, picked up on the 12 per cent, with a slightly better | afternoon recovery. in the high protein division.| While there was a tendency on ional sales were higher all/the part of some traders to tak except for light weights, | profits in anticipation of the three- hich were draggy. _ day holiday, pools had little diffi. = co wheat was in small supply | culty ae eters a public follow- To arrive 134 5 4 ing. Walter P. Chrysler’s optimistic 7) e Durum was steady to firm, choice| statement on business conditions | Min®- and SD, 1 hard Tak increase # i, Chicago, April 3—(AP)—(U. S.| business machines, Montana power, accounted for by additional appro-| Mark Set by Laufer Chelny Jaeggi yanroper peti chectlasts iesnaa ety cmared in| worth: St cents, = : 2 ‘Atlee. ie M siete penis, ope eee eo A. ay eee ds : ee oe es aaetdy ier, the ne gol Perrier $ edies arising from improper han-|of floods is not expected unless un-| Nellie Grant, daughter of Presi- in a ver- i 5 = ace e al = 3. APP). * = ages better grades 220 to 250 poundlen 0 5 points hig! 5 ‘92 deficiency and an enlarged public nee Ane sareca A estab.| dling of gasoline in the home. usually ‘heavy rains should occur in|dent Grant, ma: Captain Sar- averages showing most advance; top| ‘Atchison and Pittsburgh and West 89 Commenting on the use of gaso-|the next few weeks. toris in the White House in 1874, 8.55 paid for choice 200 uonnd aver-| Virgina led the advance in the r: rit ‘89 line in ¢leaning clothes and similar 8. Butchers, medium to choice} road up by climbing 4 and 51 85 IS, 280 to 350 pounds 7,15@8.30; 220 to Dainty mental be ‘82 c 250 pounds 7.90@8.55; 160 to 200 ‘© pounds 7.70@8.55; 130 to 160 pounds BISMARCK GRAIN 89 aq fe. Packing sows 690@| (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) re 89 He estimated the surplus for this] ietie. union's indoor ‘87 | fiscal year, ending June 30, at $400,-| championships last night. paca Ents Proiplr Cag tiene 5 000,000 and for next year $212,-| “Skimming through the 60-foot open air or in a well-ventilated -94 | 000,000, as compared with estimates pool of the Chicago Athletic asso-|PPom wh ‘dcenan seen nia daccata| 91 | of $454,000,000 and $274,000,000, On| ciation in 5 and 8-5 seconds better| ate. Tt is the fumes, he pointed 92 | buildings program. lished at the National amateur ath- rimming ®PDHHHDHH9HHDOD be 3 spectively, made last October. a medium to choice 90 to Bismarck, April 8 4 2 87 @ 88. |the basis’of the estimeted. receipts per yet pg anneal page | which explode when ignited by 130 pounds 6.25@7.50. No. 1 dark northern . ‘ + 86 at that time, a cut of 225,000,000 Chicago, unattachee, won the Na-| °° ar, ° Sd pti Aes tg a FEATURES ON THE AIR Cattle, 6,000; calves, receipts 4,-|No, 1 northern .. 84 @ 86 | was recommended to the house last| tionaititle in the individual’ 900.| D&T , that ine we oe 7 7 000 General trade more active sup-|No, 1 amber durum + $1) @ 82. | fall. ard mediey swim. Lanfer’s time| sro tnt ee ie nea ee care Meenas Lasdice-W3 KDEKA WLW WIR “ ly below trade requirement; mar-|No, 1 mixed durum 56%@ .57% One Offsets the Other ean Lt aoe ds. ‘The old rec | *20uld be taken, he said, to mane fet strong. to 25¢ higher on most | Ne 1 red dura 54%4@ .56%| While estimates on receipts for] Ora, held by himself was 3:45 2-6 | Suze, that, cloth to be conned i ours: Sg NEUKWEAE, WRC WOT Killing classes, best fed steers 14.65; |No. 1 flax 54a@ next year were revised to calculate] seconds, y i gasoline is of such nature that it he WEB KSD Ww ae aa ES Killing quality plain, | Slaughter |No. 2 flax 4 mhite ata. 90 °@ ‘ba * | Gagreases of $15,000,000 in customs| "America’s “human fish,” Johnay| Wil, Bot, Produce electrical sparks F i : ATU WERC WGHP WIIAQ Wowo cl] eers, go an choice, 4 - d - dl y - Pro 1300 t0"1500 ‘pounds 13.25@19. ee 6 Selscengs ieteasl” seoama ieee Seeatened bie inal Athletic| cess or that spark-producing fabries| | s:9e—Varm stra ang Guareet WEAF WHO WOT WOR 1100 to 1300 pounds 13.25@15.00; | Og ee 46 Barley, med t 86 @ .89 | were offset by prospective increases the 220-yard free style event in the| °° 2°t Tubbed at al v WGN ap Ww HO WOW WDAF 950 to 1100 pounds 12.75@14.51 DEEN 84 @ in income tax and bazk tax receipts.| sjow, posal of 2:10 2-5 seconds, ss ? gay Le pale EAT WRC WGR common and medium 850 pounds up SHE: RN 83 @ 85 Income tax receipts for March y Prison Farm Gives Taw Wao wow WHAS Wan 8.50@13.25; fed yearlings, good and|No. 4, 55 lbs. .. eins, 82 @ this year amounted to $510,858,999 ILLINI IN LONG TREK lo; ed 3 i AF KSD WHO choies 750 to 950 pounds 12.50@|No. 5. 114% @1.16% | compared with $511460,242 a year| ¢,ILLINI IN LONG, ua.| Work to Unemploy - pe, owe itneo 13 T05 comrnon [956 ace, £80, indicating no apparent change pes rilthois track tear halle concer WEDNESUAY, APH. © Epc premett stoue pounds cna ae i common | 0 pe cisco! No. 1 flaxseed...... siee™ in collections from this source for) rereny at Minol indoor Spring’s balmy breezes have (By The Aseocicted Presa) 5 ‘Troubadoure . this year. and choice 9.00@11.25; common and| under shell. r si and outdoor ‘i titles, ge the University of ener Lai 1 L areas lew cutter and Hard winter wheat . RANGE OF cagor BALES of es a ee and’ the bigregy Calloria a fal mae be a4 i oe J . cattar (bec Sebo ta ag, wong, and | Dark hard winter wi inneapolis, drop in the estimated surplus for vcnnneles, AY ‘thieten brought profit as well as joy to some! programs tn time $:0=8 Grana Opera inmates of the stato penitentiary a eee beets es : Pain 9 ip pe Range of carlot grain sales: this it ited for largely odds conat 8 f Many a whe oi vere on Soe pies Chicage—870 te tare Program medium 7.25@8.55; vealers (milk. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE _| Wheat: é by one item, the propriation of| Hilinols’ greatest strength lies in the| Prison, farma, wi en Ae yy Howe & fed) good and choice 11.50@15.00; Open High Low Close! No. 1 dark northern 138 3-4 to| $60,000,000 required by the recentiy| #istance runs. a Ocehestra # tional Grand Opera ieee 10.£0@11.50; cull and om Minneapolis, April 3 168 14, a 140 8-4 to] emeted il authorizing Fr sa thcaiie \ te mon 9.00@ i. e Wheat northern 1. =f A0I—WCX-WIR Detroit—s20 er steers, good and choice, (all|May 1.35% 1.37% 1.35% 1.97% | 158.” eee ee Cee ae i 4 ts) 11.00@12.50; common and|July 1.37% 1.38% 1.36% 1.88%| No. 3 dark northern 134 1-2 to restoration of the pres- medium 825@11,00..° Sept. 137” 138% 137" 138% | 15h" In urging restoration of the pi Sheep, 15,000; fat lambs fairly ac- | h, ent automobile levy of three per mn f ye Sample grade dark northern 132 7-2.| cent, Mr. M Gecla: “the in- E tive; fully steady; quality of clipped|May 1.12% 1.18% 1.12% 118%| Ne 1 necd winter 129 1-2 to 137 sieteae emt tee real of this 2 Jambe im roved; zheep, feeding and aay 1.08 1.09% 1.08% 1.09% | 1-4, tax does not come from the automo- unchanged. Lambs, ts— No, 2 amber durum 126 7-8 to| bile purchasers but from the manu and choice (92 pounds down) | May 54% 54% 54% 54% | 185 8-4, facturers and dealers, who have or- 117.25; medium 14.75 H ae 51% 51% 515% 51% I No, 1 mixed durum 130 i-4 to] ganized an intensive 44 7-8, id of necess: ) | May 2.21% 2.22% 2.2115 2.22%] No. 2 mixed wheat 186, tax . m is oR he oe ray H Music farious Features tor Hour 3 ’, Saxophones: 5 aa Bits san—stustes Progress Bt <<} tJ 3 Hour ‘Troubadours odrien Hour : See Ft. Wayne—1310 Jul: 2.24 224 224 2.94 Barley: . centrate their attention on ti 8: Pi : Sample 86, tax which they believe ww raf .|May 85% 86% 85% 86 | Nob, 86. terest.” Se ee deftersen City—710 July “81% ‘82 '81q [82 Coma: «aad ge oMRepeal ot Justin oa. EQ Byueetlonals Kiddies Hour rie ea a 3 our ; P DULUTH RANGE No. 4 inixed 87 8-4. meeting the demands of 8] HS 6 egies air nest Duluth April 3 ode: 2 white 95, terest, he sald, “inevitably leads 181 and Orchestras ote ana alte = war "Hany 1a 120% 1g [ng 2 Mile SE Ut tw 2 pleats rf pc at carpe incleding "vsndig| (CATO oe i = 1.82% 1.33% 132° 1.83% Ne, 2, 115 1-8, of this tax. ei at 8 low rate, ; : Sidaie i aeowrms Milwaukee—1020 ae 115% 1.16% 115% 1.16 |” No. 1, 287 to 246, yet by reason of the broad bene 3 weight Bt 3 i stF 86] 226 227 226 2.97 : ‘Turvy: Orchestra 227° -227 2.26% 2.26% om Voting, - lo: Orchestra MS-WCCO Minneapelie-8t. Paul—744 , fam. —_—_—_—— Lng Fi further reduction in p ra our national . ment will be DECLAMATORY AND SINGING §: Sanieae: ee ae The cost the government of ali *irst place in the e ” should not be borne by, nee TU: under Wed radio om 3 ‘The sererny als the By sas ‘Music and weather. i poe pone ff Le Ate Stumye's chat house, tor which oars was ae Giriat Mem Soueph Ss Re done Jn the case of alt, he 7:30—weath at markets, news 7:45—Radio

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