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PAGE TWU "GRAIN LIVESTOCK PRICES HOLD M By Associated Press Leased Wire | | | Wheat-— | May et amy @1. pat | July 1.42%, 1.27% @1.43 @™% Traders Even Up Accounts to| sept. 1.40% 1 ‘ i Mi Prepare For Government Corn i * I 987 -70% Crop Report | May 4 s a | duly 175% Chicago, April 10.—(AP)—Wit! | ais the majority of traders evening up; 79% accounts so as to prepare for the, “i government crop report, | y ABMS prices today held to a narro «| i The report was generally ex 1; July, (old) 43% of a builish character. On the| July, (new) hand, export demand today f from North America w Sept., (new) A2Ts total purchases being es! 0,000 bushels. slow, mated at only 251 At noon wheat and corn were both | unchanged to 1-4 cent net lower. Wheat closed easy, 1-8¢ net lower, corn 1-4c pats varying from 1-4c dectin to: shade advance, and provisions ux- shanged to 5c down. Reports at hand today from the west gave evidence that not only is there yet a big portion of the wheat belt which has not received adequate moisture but that even where mo ture has been ample the conditions | are less favorable than was gener- ally been taken for granted. sian fly is reported in many of the early planted fields in Kansas, and zreen bugs are reported from many places in Oklahoma. Hes- | May Sept. Bellies— May July Sept. 7 According to a comprehensive | summary issued today by one of the | leading crop experts here late re-| turns—that is since April 1—shows | steady increases over the estimates | of abandoned acreage then given. = From other sources, figures today on * probable world import requirements ‘were also increased from 772,000,000 bushels to 800,000,000 bushels, so; Wall Street Trading Not as/1 DNS, fanc that weekly shipments will have to . exceed 16,000,000 bushels between) * yo wand the end of July. PRICES MOVE LAZILY ON MILL CITY MARKET Wheat was dull within a narrow range. today, trade being held in wheck by doubt whether the govern- ment -crop report due after the close today would confirm a bullish figure recently issued by private crop experts. Prices moved lazily © within a half-cent range. Oats opened easy and turned firm. Rye futures were quiet and draggy. slow and mildly easy. May flax- seed turned firm after an easy start. Cash wheat offerings were hardly large enough to make « market. peeqesenet eerreesarces ‘There was a good demand at firm) premiums for mediur protein springs of fair to good weight. Winter wheat was fair and choice was higher. Durum offerings were skimpy, es8- pecially for choice. Corn was in small supply and de- mand was good. Oats offerings were scanty and the market was firm with a fair to . good demand. Rye was sparingly offered and demand was fair. Barley was easy for feeding qual- ity. Flaxseed offerings were small, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, April 10-—(AP)—(U. 3. D, A.)—Hogs, receipts 21,000; mar- ket mostly strong to 10c higher thin * Monday’s average; pigs and light + lights steady; top 9.20 paid for choice 200-220 Jb. weights Ibs., 8.50 @ 9.05 @ 9.20; 160-200 Ibs., a 130-160 lbs, 7.35 @ 9.00; packing sows 7.50 @ 8.10; pigs, medium to choice 90-130 1bs., @ 8.00. Cattle receipts 8,500, ceipts 3,000; fed steers w lower; slow; killing quality plain- er; fairly good market un other classes; light yearlings more activ? Minneapolis, April 10— (AP) --| Barley futures also were ‘than steers; bulls and vealers Be: ~~ REACTIONARY Broad Nor as Active as It Was Yesterday New York, April 10—(AP)—Reac- tionary price movements predom- inated in today’s stock market, al- though pools succeeded in lifting more than a score issues to new high records. Trading was not as broad nor as active as it was yes- terday, although sales crossed the 2,000,000-share mark again before the end of the third hour. Further calling of about $25,000,- 000 in bank loans, and the higher renewal rate for call loans led to extensive profit taking in severai of the recent speculative favorites, and also some short selling. The decrease of 62,983 tons in the March unfilled orders of the United States Steel corporation was about in line with expectations, and stock eld fairly steady around 147. U. S. Cast Iron Pipe, which soared 45 points yesterday and lost all but 18 points of its gain, fel: back nearly 9 points on realizing in the noon selling movement. Wright. Aeronautical broke 5 1-2 points and Radio, Houston Oil, Anaconda, Greene Cananea Copper and Ameri- can Linseed, other recent specula- tive favorites, sold down 3 points or more, Steady accumulation was noted, however, in several low priced and non-dividend paying issues in which special developments are believed to be pending. American Zinc com- mon and preferred, American Me:- als, Graham-Paige, Third Avenue Railway, American Druggist Synd! cate, Mexican Seaboard and Davison Chemical were among the outstand- ing strong spots. Rails yielded with the industrials, Pittsburgh & West Virginia broke from an early high of 156 to 150, or '3 points below last night's clos, and Chesapeake & Ohio, Union Pa- fic, Reading, Louisville & Nasi- ville and Western Maryland com- mon sold off 2 points or more, er. MINNEAPOLIS RANGE } Slaughter classes, steers, goo! Open High Low Close + and choice -1500 Ibs., 13.65 @ Minneapolis, April 10 { 15.50; 1100-13 $13.25 @ 15 at— + 950-1100 Ibs., 12.90 @ 15.00; 1.3612 1.36% 1.36% + mon and medium 850 Ibs. up, 8.75| Jt 1 B45 1.37% 1. + @ 13.50; fed yearlings good and| Sept. 1.87% 1.37% 13716 + choice 750-950 Ibs. 12.50 @_ 14.75;|_ Rye— i ! heifers good and choice 850 Ibs.| May 1.14% 1.14% 1.13% 1.14% + down 12.00 @ 14.00; con.mon and|July 1.09% 1.09% 1.09% 1.09% ‘ medium, 8.50 @ 12.00 ws, good| Oats— + and choice 9.00 @ 11. common | May bt 5414 54 54% ; and medium, 7.75 @ 9.00; low cut-| July 1G 51% «51% 51% + ter and cutter, 6.15 @ 7.75; bulls,|_ Flax— good and choice (bect), 8.90 @|May 2.21 2.2115 221 2.21% 10.50; cutter to medium, 7.50 @ ony, 4 2.23% 2.23% 2.23% 9.00; vealers (milk fed) good and jarley. @ 12.00; cull and common 8.00 @ 11.00; stocker and feeder steers, good and choice (all weights) 11.50 @ 12.75; common and medium 8.50 t @ 11.25, Sheep receipts 12,000; fat lambs { active; 10 to 25c higher; mostly 25¢ * up; sheep strong; feeding lambs } steady. Lambs, good and choice (92 Ibs. down) 16.00 @ 17.40; me- dium 15.40 @ 16.35; cull and com- mon 13.26 @ 15.25; medium to vhoice (150 Ibs. down) 8.50 @ 10.85; cull and common 3.50 @ ; feed- 9. a ae good and choice 15.25 @ SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, April 10.—()— (U.S. D. A.) —Cattle—1,600; ly; slow, about steady; eds mixed 1.00; bulk salab! choice 12.00 @ 15.50; medium 11.00] M 5 Dark hard winter wh ay 8 8512 85% July 82 81% = 81% Sept. 715% 71% 71% BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, April 10 No. 1 dark northern ...... No, 1 northern ... No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum . No, 1 red durum . No, 1 flax .. Tun | Ni steers and yearlings in mod- One cen! unt une der 55 lb. eat core,” 70 Ibs., five cents under shell. Hard winter wheat . Open High Low ch n w lose pea _Duluth, April 10 May 1.83% 1.84 138% 133% about _ steady, paola 4 Sul; 135 1.85% 1.85 1.85% 1.18. 1.18% 117% 1.18 11440 (114 1.13% 1.13% 2.25% 2.25% 2.25% 2.25: 2.25% 2.25! bette Bot CHICAGO CASH GRAIN April 10.—(AP)—Wheat jorthern 147; No, 1 3 4 mixed 91 98 3-4c © m 98 B-de; 1% ARKETS AGO GRAIN TABLE + Chicago, Apri Close Close Yesterday Year Ago il 10 EAF ~-Today— —Today— | 950 pounds 8.00@8.25; °50 to 300 SD. WCCO WoC WHO WOW Open High ww Close | pounds 785@8 1 800 to 360 pounde | | s:00—Captivataras Pupulst ‘ene BemiCiaveri eon” ape WAIU 7.15@8.00; packers 6.50@7.00; stags MAQ wows. KMUX KMBC KOIL 1.43% 144 143% 148% |6'26@7.00. and Solee—WJZ KDKA WJR KYW KWR @1s4 Te bauiaieatre ree eT) BAL WON RAD WECO WOE WIIO WOW WDAF 148% 143% 1.42% 142% CHICAGO PRODUCE WOAl WHAS WsM ue WSB @% ; @% Chicago, April 10.—(AP)—Butter e—Natienal Grand Opera; “Samson and Delilah"—WEAF WRC WGR 141 1.41% 1.4012 1.40% | unchanged; receipts 12,607 tubs, WTAM WSAT WMI KED WOC WHO WOW WHAS WEE @% Eggs higher; receipts 38,971 | | 10:20-New York Dance Musio—WEAF KSD WHO » acses; first 26%27; ordinary firsts ti Ge ee WEDNESDAY, APR. 11 6:15—Frederle W. Wile 1.0175 pie LO {By The Associated Press} Wo—Crowell Hour 5 @1.02 CHICAGO POULTRY Programs in Central Standard time, 8:20 rich Hour 1.02% cago, April 10—(AP)—Poultry | dicated, Wave tensinron iett of cali °2°—Natlonal Grand Opera i21% 1.17 1.10% 11,82 12.12 12.42 MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Minneapolis, April 10. — (AP) — Wheat receipts today 90 compared | to 86 a year ago. Minneapolis cash! wheat and coarse grain closin; FINANCI NEWS 30; roosters 16; ducks 20 to 30; ee Chieage—t70 i0—Beneo eee geese 16, 6:45—Frederic W. Wile H b—dovdrich our ide 9:30—National Grand Opera DISORDERS OF 440.9—WEX-WIR Detrolt—6i 6:00—Orchestra and Features a MINOR NATURE §:30—Serenaders 121% 121 1.21% RE TE 8:30—V; : wk ae Sener hilanitigi $:so—bakoshon ana Feature 11 1.16% = 1.164% 352.7—WWS Detroit—2t0 uy 3 3, {Continued from page on.) :10— Progra: Se ee ee tae ther, would) noe Have succeeded in H is0—Crowell Hove rit on os giving him a black eye. 3 ne 4 ae oils on From one precinct came a report | $30—doodtich cha e 2, 1212 12.03 12.07 | that a policeman was making a gen- 228.9—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1310 i en 2 e it @07 eral nuisance of himself and from) — 5 :00—Stud'o 7:00—Music 12.42 12.85 12.35 another a note was sent to the 11:00—Mustcat Program 3:00—WOR Programs tations today follow: 1 hard fancy To arri ‘0 arri 1 hard 3) To arrive 1 DNS, gd t |, To arrive 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1 ve Vv rin, 1, 4118 @1.7: seen Aarons THE BISMARUK ‘TRIBUNE TUESDAY, APRIL 10. 1928 AL ee nea EET “Seema ieee! RADIO PROGRAMS | 11.00@12.00; sight ewes 8.00@9.00;|0 coe os heavy calves 6.00@8.00; calves 5.00@6 00. heavy ewes 6.00@8.00; cul’ eves 2.00 @F.00; bucks Con ad Hogs 150 to 180 pounds 7.25 @ 8.4C; 180 to 200 oc ‘nds 8.00@8.40; 200 to 225 sounds 8.00@8.40; 225 to FEATURES ON THE AIR Sparnere Wie OKA WLW Wik KYW KWK WRHM 00—Ipana at 3 Anniv Proj —' Wi we Gar ce ra irda ae steady; receipts 3 cars; fowls| letters, kilocycles on right, 835.4—WHO Des Moines—tee roilers 40 to 48; turkeys 20 to 6:30—Orchestra 26, 10:00—Orchestra 422,3—WOS Jefferson City—710 :00—Educational; Kiddies :00—Address: Boosters 370.2—WDAF Kansas City—810 $:00—Schoo! of the Air election commissioners in the coun- ty building by a judge who said the ballot box over which he presided was being stuffed but he was afraid to say anything about it. Despite the reports of disturb-; ances, mostly of a minor character, | the election commissioners did not seem disturbed and stated there was no more disorder in the early bal- loting than in previous hotly con- tested elections. Besides 5,000 po- lice on active duty at the polls more 1 quo- than 350 detectives armed with ‘rifles waited at the county building | to speed to any part ef the city It is the distinction in the fine La Fendtich cigar that makes men of taste like it. By the most skillful blending of fine, mellow, old, tropic- flavored tobaccos, the : fine La Fendrich is made to satisfy the tastes of the most particu- 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chiezsc 729 6: juin; Ensemble; 34.0—WLS Chicago—870 6:00—Supperbell_ Progr: 8:00—All "tate Hour si 9:00—Choral Music 10:00—Forgotten Operas 20:20—Popular Program 447.6—WMAQ-WQS Chicago—67) §:15—Topsy Turvey; Orchestra 7:00—Lecture $:00—WOR Features 1145—Nighthawks 293.9—WTMI Milwaukee—1020 30—National Grand Opera 10:30—MAC Orchestra 11:00—Studio; Orchestra $05.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—749 0—Minneapolis Program 00— Talk: 5 ,| whcre they were needed. . 8312 @1.8813 | ¥ —Ipana Troubadours kers, STE! aristothe Me Celiee th nd. fae hatle Heme, Prosram ee ; . Collias, @ candi- E nee; Organ p date for Lowden delegate to the Re- 808.2—WOW Omaha—s00 H, FENDRICH, Inc., Evansville, Ind, publican national convention from pationteic ae Established 2850 the eighth congressional district, was reported kidnaped as he stepped from his home today by seven men who faced him with 361.2—-WSAI Cincinnati—<” 0—Crowell Hour :30—Accordion Solos 0—Ipana Troubadours 8:30—Goodrich Hour 9:30—National Grand Opera 643g @1.8412 Bismarck Grocery Co. 8 istols, forced 1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.4844@1.701 |him into an autoniebals and sped 249.9—KFYR Binmarck—1200 Distributor 10¢ up 1 DNS, ord.to good. 1.3712 @1.47% | away. 9:30—Music and weather, 1 dark northern. At least one of the reported kid- ae eee a benala. vi : dooce ae tel petit To arrive napings fizzled out. ljaffa, for eee Ee iad itd coop aioli alate hs whom his headquarters hunted all O—Melmona” "Sisters," Harmons DEALERS : 2 , {night in the belief that een fer! a ee eee oe : oe “4 vd ie ice. Peek kidnaped, was found by one of the aaa re WoC Davenpert—800 7:30—Weather, markets, news, : » choice. 1. 4@ 60% 80 detective squads touring the city, 00—Eclipse Clippers j—Radio farm school. 3 al to good. teen fast ane in a Republican club in aise +3542 @1.44%% | his ward. ! 3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.524%@1.70% — ee = DNS, Bd to choice. 1.40%4@1.64% | ELECTION BRINGS CLIMAX | 3 DNS, ord to ee Bi TO, BRISTLING CAMPAIGN, | . — _ 1.33% @1.6: jicago, Api 10. — —|I ° a Rochester, knocked out Archie + 18344@ 1.6315 | ome” Klan tally and" “Amerie eee | Additional Sports _ | Css, Toronto (0). * 13316@ 1s first” were ground into little X’s iami, .—Pal McDonald, het geh se today to provide Chicago’s answer o ed hi Teme Hautes tnd, Fnocked ‘out Tod * 1.9414@1.37% |to one of her bristling cam- N D. A H L ee JAKE STEIN, THE Smith, Akron, Ohio (3). Tommy To arrive +. 1.3442@1.37%% | Palgns. aoVs i ee Madden, Miami, defeated Al Brown, i $@13 Throughout the state the voting Q ’ i ia (8). Fey 1 amber durum, 14 4 @158%% ocrats nominating their choices for Jeep may, oe aster wit! 9 Little Rock, Ark,—Hddie Wolfe, io arrive .. 1 148% @1.58% | State offices, for congress, for Unit- ieeaigse ete) READY FOR OPENER Memphis, defeated Sailor Larson, Fey 2 amber di LATS LST | 8 Orafen eeaatne Ren epee ot Mrs. F. L. Burdick and daughters, siltatin yceer acres a maar eae pt oe ad nity to Ped " large part of ina pe: = ] N A Ora, Fern and ee drove So saat New. York—lesy Schwartz, New 'o arriv i y junday to spend the day wit rr. ae airs 1 eee a Hoses to pall eae aes ee mate pers and Mrs, A. L, Sloan, Has Seen Every Opening Base- rere beat Routier Parra, Chile cruising through precincts where it i Z role trouble might brew; and to assign|More Than 3,000 Members of| _,Mt. and Mrs. Paul Wohkittel have ball: Gasep: Sines: 1896) 18 Dayton, 0.—Joe Glick, Brooklyn a thousands of volunteer civilians, patie tenet i pages Dnainess oe ay H T f Buffalo ike i 3 poles a deputized for the day by the election State Societies Will Be 2 pei in Wisconsin. ee iia dems x. beat Mike Dundee, Rock Island (12). jurum. cg} y ome they were guests o! ‘ather -_— ag 1 red durum « ronan NSS) 8 enemy aepee Guests of City Clements at St. Martin, Minn, St Petersburg, Fla., Apr. 10—(), German Swimmer Is Xe For Governor Len Sn.all today - Theodore Quill of Werner trans- —Jake Stein of Buffalo, the “per- Still in Water 38 See cotnarve G lias ar ig reste for he! More than 3,000 members of Cath-/ acted business in Mandan Monday, | fect fan,” is ready for the start of Hours After Start yellow corn. ¢|state asking their endorsement of | lic societies in North Dakota will Rae another. baseball season. When the ee: 3 4 Bi Barley, mi RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Range of Wheat: @ 135 3-8 @ 14 farley, ch to To arrive To arrive . 1.91 1-: ‘0 arrive .. yellow corn. mixed corn. mixed corn. To arrive ed to gd eae nae 81 @ ings te ee oetiee of Dismund Jos President of Mandan ‘immer in the magn sunshine, of which} Flagg Moor, Derbyshire, Eng. > 116%@91.16% | Eepoallo (Osneen. wan smoeeas). sma Chamber of Commerce Mes. Jenny Ware, of Diskinson hak | a76 Re Pe npends a. mbek.or two ope ae id ae sin ne - 116%@ numerous threats of violence to can- been visiting here for a fow days as with the ee fn training. ‘The les fell twice while ridiny in the April carlot grain . 1 dark northern 1.41 a ; 2 dark northern 1.42 1-2 @ 153 1-2; 3 dark northern 9 1-2; sample grade dark northern 1.24 Chicago, Al D. ae otatben maerale, mane? steady on new on stock, eee “2 1, 185 to 2,00; Commercial 1.50 to 11,75. Minnea: 8.D.A.)— wiry, demand light, market firm. loads delivered alec, only delucted, Minneapolis and St. Paul rate, sacked Cmt. round white U, 8. No. 1, few sales, 1.65 to 1.75. Mostly 1.75. 1 spring 1.63 3-4; 2 amber durum 1.34 @ 140 3-4;5 durum 1.18 7-8; 1 mixeg. wheat 1.33 3-4. ‘ 3 2, 87, 5 yellow 91; 4 .1ixed .83 3 white 55 3-8 @ .i6. 2, 1.15 7-8. 1, 231 1-2. he said. war correspondents came to town un Officials In Nebraska, f Senator | Se haa —_—_—_——_ today to revort the primary election. County Hitzhcock was entered in the Demo-| ayitie wha is Goud had the secerd| Two Ameri Coach Reporters from a score of out-of- Are Seriously Il cratic primary and was conceded the pening 5 Pea at that tune it ‘Oo Americans Coa TOES tend ReRnpanies Bare bie 10.0109 ‘favorite son support of the state's numbered 18,878 customers. That) Turks For Olympics 10.(7—(u. g,| their impressions of a Chicago elec-| Two former Morton county of-|16 delegates. There were two dele-| was once that Jake didn’t sit down fees; (U. S-|tion, and some of them were pre-|ficials are seriously ill at their|gate slates in the Republican pri- spe Aap coal de er pts 76 cars, pared for the worst. homes in Mandan, mary, one pledged to Senator Norris on 07 y, for were only) Angora, Turkey, April 10.—#)— 495, total U. S. shipments|" One newspaper man, who regis-| Charles M. McDonald, | with Lowden as second cho cll ill gto Turkey, which participated in the denmand and. movement! tered ata hotel housi lo Bie Meincentd Doiet acl Sictice| Daasperats hosted ts terest to, |< Sek? aime uae Siamming off fm, the Gifeiae fasees sor Boe. tices, tae Eb ters of one of the warring factlons,| Morton county sheriff, is reported to | day to the state convention in Okla- eiere the Florida fers wan't antat| ae. will have ® team of between old, . Texas | promptly moved to another hostelry| be very low today. He has suffered |homa, where Smith adherents have| him and where he can get ail tho| eqee ao athletes in the games at 50 ‘05; | 88 Soon as he learned the fact. with a throat ailment for a number|claimed her 20 delegates for the| sun he can handle. sii Seaernas ae shite ill rtici {Another who had orders to visit| of years and last Friday suffered a|doubtful column. Considerable ac- i tein’ football, fencing ee, some of the precinct and tell what|ralapee, ‘Today he lin’ in a sem-| tivity had been seen there, however, fe ing, track and field, wrestling saw at as conse! \~ ti Senator Reed, whose base i s the location of a few that “were Gabe Eck for many years a te of Missouri is weight lifting. Its best chance lis, April 1 tatoes ; 16 2.21% @2.32% 2.214@ The annual banquet of the ladies’ auxiliary, Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, will be held this evening at the Lutheran church. After the banquet cards and dancing will be eres at the Knights of Pythias Mr. and Mrs, W. Connolly of Dunn Center arrived in Mandan Monday to attend the wedding of Miss Florence Connolly and George Sloan, which will be an event of this week. eee Miss Lilly Bendickson returned Sunday from a two weeks’ trip to Buffalo Bisons, champions of the International League of 1927, open their home season with. the Balti- more Orioles in May, Stein vill sit in on his Sist opening day game. It was in 1878 that Stein saw his first opening day game in Buffalo. He was 16 old and paid a quar- ter to sit in the bleachers and see uffalo win, ‘ He has never missed an opening day game since. “I never even came close to miss- ing,” said Jake, who spent séveral weeks here this spring “getting in his seven years’ in office by renom-|be the guests of Mandan when the £ |ination to a third term. In Chicago} annual convention of the North Da- his lot was cast with the Republican | kota Federation of Catholic Societies |faction led by Mayor Thompson and | js held here on June 5 and 6. 6 | State’s Attorney Crowe. A. W. Furness, secretary of the Mandan Chamber of Commerce, mts Teele apa . | after receiving word of selection of ,,| State, was Governor Small’s oppon- the convention site from Martin ent. He headed the ticket of that Klein, St. Anthony, president of the Republican group led by United state federation. | States Senator Charles 8. Deneen, | “iw “win immediately set to work the bombing..of whens shame atort, to make the Mandan convention of night agp tore the sides of the Chi- the federation one of the biggest and cago political situation. fi For lesser state offices there has|best in their history as far as ¢ Hamburg, Germany, April 10.— (AP) — Otto Kemmerich, German professional swimmer, today broke the world’s duration swimming rec- ord of 32 hours set by Mrs. Lottie Moore Schoemmel of New York at Miami Beach, Fla., last week. At 10:30 a. m., Kemmerich had been in the water 3814 hours and gave every indication of being able to continue for ae fifty hours he had set as his goal, Prince of Wales | i » Fur- shape” for another strenuous sea- been slight campaigning, except for | tertainment is concerned,” Mr. Fur-| Seattle, Wash. Two Falls the attorney generalship. to which |"es® sald. | erent: ye coming to St. Pe- Adds Oscar Carlstrom, Deneen candidate, John Dobson of Dickinson spent seeks renomination, the week-end here with his brother, to Tumble Total tersburg for many years. The only “workout” he indulges in is to sit L, Lyman Is Elected didates, threw their entire etrength the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. W. high peak hunt point-to-point race today ‘to the protection of the] Lewis in, president of the! Mees, Bisons trained at Palmetto, which | today, making his 27th and 28th fall. voters. All but « few police officers | Perfection Baking company, Monday eee ie scree Ge, bay, noe Peale] 5 7 were detailed +o election duty, a uni-| night was elected president of the} Mrs. J. P. Cain of Dickinson ar- al ine wae ports pep Peasy iitdle Trainer of Epinard formed policeman being on duty at oy n cover of Commerce for sive - pen pandas, 0 fies prelimi Retires From Track 10.— (AP) — 5 at the w 1 : inary rooting. ire: sue ? ee at pegs age i Other officers elected at the an-| Miss Florence Connolly. This interesting man of baseball has seen all sorts of clubs and leagues. The first game he attend- ed saw only eleven men on the Buf- falo roster. There were twe pitch- ers lag one of them doubled in right during the past few days that candi- | nual- meeting, which was held in the dates might be kidnaped and kept| dining room of the Lewis and Clark away from town dering the election, | hotel, are: E. A. Ripley, first vice The headquarters of Titus Haffa, al-| president; F. McAuliff, second vice deman, and Thompson candidate for| president, and A. re- Maisons-Laffitte, France, April 10.——“Gene” Leigh, the dean of American horse trainers in France, famous as the conditioner of Epi- nard returned from a winter visit RHODE ISLAND GIVES HOOVER ; hard . i x field. ‘ Sormmitieeman in ee nae mae fae ee a Eien. mae 13 DELEGATES wists’ then baseball bes grown un- | to the, United Bees Srey And Haffa had been kidnaped. retiring president, os wel as other (Continued from pase one) 25 dey Tike Bath THe8 | tive work on the tracks. officers, received thanks. Leigh claims to have scored 1,100 victories in 25 years. Epinard ia the greatest horse he ever trained, men. Jake was president of the Buffalo club himself for nine years and won one pennant, with George Stallings, district delegates voted on in Illinois today, and also the eight delegates at large to be chosen later. ‘WAR’ CORRESPONDENTS ARRIVE ON BATTLE FRONT Chicago, April 10.— (AP) — The Two. Former Morton nearby home sta back of him with 36 delegates. al og! is in football. patties blunts. 2 % e oy team has been ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ed Chester by two Americans, Tobin, athletic director of the Con- freight Sealed bids for the construction of (By The Associated Press) stantinople Y. M. C. A., and Myron it. Bd ——____——. 6 ee ee Blation, Be ncws | _Milwaukee—Eddie Anderson, Chi-| Black, secretary of the American assigned to a political meet- Personal and County, North Dalote: Ti Pe akes| CABO: Won Newspaper decision over| chamber of commerce at Censtan- inj: last night, left his wateh and Cee ye ie aad county et Bis.| Dominick Petrone, New York ie) tinople, A Hungarian trains the of his money in his hotel, then|| Social News of merck, until two o'clock p. m. May| Paddy Walthier, Chi t| wrestlers and a Scotchman the took a taxi both ways to keep ‘out of. {] 2st 1938. Plans and ‘specifications are| Johnny Braun, Milwaukee (5). Paul | football players. the possible line of fire. : Mandan Vicinity fay be obtained trom the couney, | tf Chicago, won over Louis @ be no women smong 3 Fleuieural ent, Work on this ‘eo: News: iiwaukes 4) aon, Heine: Turkey’s Olympic delegates. - must not er ——- Too Late to Classify Lrg Wola pes. seknined thee aay 20 ‘bye certitied check | Zonmsom New York (6). Norge twee . — end talativos in St. Paul Smourt bid, made payable to'the ors] Philadelphis—Pete Nebo, _Key| Frank a Buffalo sandiotter, FOR SALE—Qualit’ dob chicks. Tl) and 8. D. x Ger of George ¥. Will, Chairman of] West, Fla. won over Mur-| has shown well behind the bat and - baye Mee pod setting custom See nai ° - . Le ae fae bidder will It By 10), May,| the L geared Bisons will keep a 4 of 150 egg a ‘Mrs.| whose marriage occurred taebes, Hiccebe performance of ‘the| New York (10). “ear ——_—_—_- X Br alltSen, Blamarck. 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