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Close Close Today —Today— | Wheat— r 9:00— ree Dance, KSD WH CLOSE § Stay 140% Mliday tsi 151° market dul Mandan Vicinity ' OUR we Rio Wo Woh el hr EY, @% i Le ae ea ea ‘reight | So eres Ne utmost A) ert bore, : — duly ed Holiday Te eset ites x inneapolis. and St. MANDAN IS BROKEN Fi Tabi f pre A enn kiig KONO MEW GO KPO . am ; ws zs | fty Reports That Moisture Is Still] sept. ae Holiday 1 a5%e 14543 Hee Brid “1 in Pla at Tn Bcoteraes re Hows Dance Program—KGW KGO KPO fret Lacking Bring Upturn | corn-- | CHicAco POULTRY iF. C. R. Schultz Drives Light nage iy ure KPO second hour. Dhie teaion Mey oa gihtt Hota jai Chicag®,, April. 13.—'"—Poaltry| Car 206 Miles in 8 Hours Library Benefit’ a . m jive, firmer; receipt; v cars; fowls —— tats v0 i é ‘ ‘ - a 5 iets & 48 stare eee and 58 Minutes ar Behe a of auction heed . vorts showing that moisture is yet| Se? Ch aaa spring dubai Driving his carat an a the library benefit party given ‘ acking in important sections of| Ogts_. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR speed of 51.1 mile# per hour, F. C. rice upturns| May i i Aon 3. R. Schultze, president of the West- he wheat belt led to pi pt May Minneapolis, April 13.—(}— ‘Aute ete ‘of Mandan, to- oday after an early decline. Word Flour 00c higher. In carload lots, mre brake at” keowh a ny fle We Py ras also at hand that high winds| July, (old), ay family patents quoted at 8.30 to| day proke sil), mown automobile sere still prevailing in these dry 'y> Maik Holiday: 8.40 a bbl. in 98 1b. cotton sacks, Mandan, traversing the distance of vections. Under such circumstances, jo New) 80 ”. Bat ne ae: ot 206 miles in three hours and vualy ot again nu did the rea- 1.23 Holiday 11.24% 1.22% 1.24% pe pac Se a ton’s top price recor { ec! out 0! Wheat closed strong, le to, 2 1-8¢ 1.19% Holiday 120% 118% 120% FARM AID BILL |5 a. mm. central time, t higher, corn 5-8c to 7-! o 7 agent o! e Northern iJ Sats. showing Tse to s-86, advance, 113% Holiday IS PASSED BY vas, Mr. Schultze and three ind provisions 5c to 15¢ down. i sengers started their for Man- . Greatly epee ona nls 177 Holiday i SENATE, 53-23 ee At Salley Cee they stopped! cog tions erritory whic! | *, 4 enou 0 disc! one S- suffering from dust and drought 12.07 Holiday 12.10 |. (Continued from page one) enue. "At Jamestowe, gen gave a distinct advantage much of| 12.37 Holiday Virginia, voted against it. All five! tank was filled. Three minutes the time today to the selling side of | voted the same way last year. were lost at Windsor when a gravel ~ the wheat market. Meanwhile, the 11.50 Holiday Fess Among Opponents | train obstructed the highway, forecast pointed to additional rains 11.75 Holid: Senator Fess of Ohio, who will be} At 7:58 a. m. mountain and snow where tao Bede Sept. 12.05 Holiday see ie aa Pere ror eon” | Schultze and his companions were | Florence me ro . i taken o! ee ion and who has c omi d t tl i Man- | Sloan, thee ise loee condition figures Lal ae 12.75 Holiday seal) oe el movement to pane | Saat Pioneer. inten 5 S ee ee i ve it rt on winter i ‘ resident Coolidge, was am i e . sabent are Tikely to be the lowest for] July 13.10 Holiday 5 op ae on hades eer eertie model ot ponuler priced wae wi The W. B. A. entectalaaa ata card pecocgen ae toortanott ie, Nees 2 i v 5 4 | Ni 4 3 3 a vl Features Posts other hand, No. 2 red win- cos he ae eae caer presidential nominatien candid: Pear bite) Northern Pacific rail- bri ncing party Thuraday eve- S-ET RAS Tiseto, Be Announces 4 ter wheat which was sold in Chicago/igts choice shorn ewes 129 pounds} MINNEAPOLIS CASH were present, announcement was/ way, covers the same distance in eee 47S WUAG WOS Chiage--47 $5551 Vaverhies today to eastern millers brought! 75; market steady. "| Minneapolis, April | 13.—(AP)— | ™ade oe vaaaaed ae of Mon- | five hours and 28 mint:2s, three! Miss Marte Reushwater of Fost vi tehegtra Fs nce 1en fpekd far thea variety Of wheat a DDING «today, 164 compared | Senaigr George of Georgia for ube) “5 Weladeds rocnding Levers vocation et hor see ‘tee eee at tins season of the year. The K PRI RS Minneapolis - Tee tee Sega ae Set 1 OU qt ve (sgh ace eo va ion rd Nol | § 5 wheat was bought today for milling; Wee {anounced how hewould ave vored| Discussed at Rotary | yy, ana nes. Wiliam tty, use, ! ~ Senator Gould, Republican, Maine} Club by J. Stephens, who were guests at the ¢ . Sai i i [who was for the bill last_ycar, was |gloan wedding. returned to Dunn MARK TOPS PREVIOUS Z he only member to change over to 5 ' Center a i : ‘opr hevite Mehs|BUIN Movement Resumed} To arrive .. aoe De ort ities (mnt who | Solin M. Stephens, manager of the! Mrs, Agnes Lang and Mrs. C. Wheat again top previous highs , ss ‘ eS '1 DNS, gd to fanc switched from opps ‘andan experimental station, at the L the tr ning ease. ¥ Is A; Cc were Co’ Mic d Sac! andan expe: 1 Kidd entertained ing club : r Mua inccets ot] tn Sale feale' Coming regular weekly meeting of the Ro- at the home of Mrs. Kidd Thuradey| 33 oe southwest, with forecast of to the Forefront fed oe tae Lewis and Clark afterneee. A course luncheon was! shite! 1:t0—Markete, weather, news, -ompted profit-taking early pp i ; 3 - served at 5: iS aoaee 2 fh; quit right about fee nawed com.|~Dull” movement in stoc 1.44% @ ere 00,000 Relvolving Fund [to the intrecucing of the bill in con-| William Bruckey, seven-year-old — i a mission house buying with nara eetned. wee Hee a ; : As passed, the measure would) S766 a ene the main ieee ead ae end ohn ait, st. ete support from mill buying against/#S speculative | imarest 614 |Provide loans to farm cooperatives | Poms oF Te Ot ONe™: inctpal of | suff — sinercsy, : ie Ss flour sales caused the strength. ae Gi ain sae ine pene and other marketing agencies from | yy oy hi i aeteot Principal feu @ fractured osggenne | ee = ‘while Oats opened weak on scattered eae ae tircane (te the fotetiont Bia revolving fund of $400,000,000 at abgiemie aE ha ae was program! bruises. ears roar listed as D-1167. selling which found the market of the advance with a brisk demand a [2 rate of four per cent. | Should |“ "Joe Hess, vice president of the| Attemey J. F. Sullivan has re-| plane Previously had been “ creotty on Migher wheat and corn{developing for the eastern carriers Temeay fail to meet the situation,| ‘lub. acted as témporary. chairman | turned from a several ? busi-| over Portland before 1 o'clock. if priees, Barley, futures advanced Hie Cancintne ticker Beainee ; the equalization fee would be resort- inthe Roe of Rev. G. W./ness trip to finnespolis, Chicago] 4 can aptAN PLANE IN that: it with other grains. May flaxseed |; tehind th ete 5 ed to. Sst he I 4 VICINITY OF KINGSPORT ‘ tt and fi Rye futures|i@ far behind the market. To A farm board, appointed by the] , Guests: at the luncheon were eee Uiiied ground ieitiew beats ean ereraett: ela heey president with the consent of the] Judge A. ee se tae Neil] Keith Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bros mT 1 ee, Fhe :Com pare 38 epee Dosis mini Cash wheat offerings were slight- The ce ved hme a Hl im senate, also would be set up and ad- Churchill and E. J. Taylor, all of] w. H, Carroll of the state training and is the only Junkers ly larger but short of the posted). The unexpectedly stall, inevea, visory councils, named by farm or. | Bismarck. school, returned from Nome,| 95 is country. But for paint estimate. Demand was steady and Mowat. sein daveadlomnoney provided jganizations, established for each , Alaska, where he has spent the past it ts precisely like the ee ere firm to Strong |the chief background for the ad- 142%@1 commodity. tee ie Valley City Glee year. eA po aoe range. 5 seve vance. Little attention was paid to @ cececces 1.42%@1 fore rs ry : pciatacigies Winter wheat | offerings | were | Ne continued. firmness of time| Minn. & SD, i hard. 1.42 poems ae Club Will Sing in Meee Ss M. Grant Baers “oy Grover Whs- eee te Nasik we money and the increase in bankers’ ceed LaneUng Sone pprovels| Mandan Saturday jouse guest of Mr. and Mra. representing ‘Walker, and Durum offerings were light and) sce otanee rates. Formation of a rum, 1 4 | McNary contended that before, the| Earl H. Prall this week. representative. of German and Irish j demand was fair. q|big combination of British and| To arrive ........ 1 nee Hebane. C Hes ee ene |S a eee dae aes societios and the Hamburg Americen Corn offerings were scanty. = ‘American financial interests to fur-|Fey 2 amber durum. 1 would be aijable for the courts to Pe ‘or Bor ate ito Hh © Mandan| Mrs. J. J. Kupper visited rela- and North German hed ro the marke was firm to 1 cent high-| +10. Voeld trade was give na bullish{1 amber duram..... 1 pass on onstitutionality. | ne eee “e rary, e are = tives and frierds at Glen Ullin for ‘The crowd swelled steadily. Early _tt, for fob offerings. a q| interpretation by Wall street. To arrive 1 ». Reman atin eee we aA oT) “ ‘il re payee Raper re editions of afternoon — Oats were in fair to good demand)” General Electric was one of the/1 durum . 1 rath 7 Cre college. wil wise a coneere in es taining stories of the Pilight sold and the basis was steady. cnieeatatigs vestares “ol tala Po KEave 1 Pennant Progress {| highschool auditarium at 8:15 p.m.[ W. J. Gill returned Thursday rapidly and everywhere were heard Rye in light supply and de-| yorket, coaring nearly 12 points to;2 amber dur 1 o— —— —-—_-—- + 9 Saturday. ia mf, from a business trip to the Twin] ( expressions of confidence that the A lal dd high-|# Rew high record at 168. Otis ele-|2 durwh .. 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | 1oUieor8t, MUrphy tnstenctor in the! Cities. Bes flyers fvern across the sea, weuld Barley was strong to 1 cent high-| to, nearly 12 poitns to a new hii amber durum. 1 4 AD Si came local high school, who.made arrange- : 5 neon atvive. ¢ sr, Demand was good and offer-| ero een pees evator climbed !3 durum . 1 fai e v ae ct.) ments for Me appearance of the} Mrs. Philomena Landeis of this \ ings wero moderate. Price range! 41. points, Rossia Insurance and|1 red durum indianapolis a glee club, has announced that the| city has been admitted to the Man- - Keehl's Relatives There was 84 at 95 cents. Adams Express 10 each and U. S.| ‘To arrive .. Kansas City 2 0 program will consist of easemble| dan hospital. a Among the watchers at the field Flaxseed was in fair demand and) Got Tron Pipe 914. Gains of 5 to 6 Re numbers, vocal and instrumental : were three relatives of i offerings were smaller than the| roi, yy ea ceasviio he. Atnarican, Boe Te solos and quartet numbers. FJ Hermann Koehl, chief pilot of the sosted estimate. Smelting, Wright Aeronautical, Mid- |= ; : A De: Lydell is director of the Bremen. Thay wore Professor A. J. ICAGO LIVESTOCK land Steel products preferred, Fi- aes: alee club. | Koehl, New York musi an ba aaron ee ca ee ee Brooklyn Minneapelis 0 3 ———- bog the aviator,-and his two ieago, Apri 13.—' Pig ee: ison, Houston Oil, Electric Auto si " . 2 5 e A.)—Hogs, 15,000; market mostly|Lite, National Biscuit, Greene |. Rca and the next fiscal years, MeWhister| Machine Seen at Nova The other occupants of the plane, 10 to 20c higher than Thursday's) Cananca Copper, American Express |° Pahari iais tea esas the: ¢ax lab hown bs -| Seoti ry Baron von Huenefeld, average; spots on lower grades hogs| and Ludium Steel, most of which !& Indianapolis 8; Minneapolis 2, {the tax liability shown by corpora tia Unidentified sponsor, and Colonel James Fitz- tight lights and pigs 25c higher. Top| reached new high’ ground 2 St. Paul 6; Louisville 3. tions upon their 1927 returns will pisses speneer, snd, Colonal James, Fi 920. Butchers, medium. to choice|"eirespte “ard activity of Gimbel|® mixed ci Columbus 10; Milwaukee 5. ‘not vary substantially” from that ere een ree oes roe ae to bare 260 to 350 pounds 8.45 to 9.05; 200! Bros, which advanced more than 3/, 10 arrive Kansas City 8; Toledo 3. of 1026 whe icogetee aue Were Bt at the field was roughly estimated ‘Two Klemm filvver planes to 250 pounds 8.60 to 9.20; 160 to| points to new high ground was!4 mixed corn. _—= Tenge $1,242,000,000,, \at 3,000. with adjustable fina at the 200 pounds 840 to 9.20; 130 to 160/Based on reports that powerful fi-|- To arrive Ganies Today oon rae re ot tae cones | _ At that time the watchers seemed tipe arrived at the field with “Wel pounds 7.50 to 9.00; packins sows! nancial interests identifed with the)5 mixed corn. Minneapolis at: Insiananglis. gilons of She snnties otitis insomel with come, Bremen” painted on their sides. 7.60 to 9.15; pigs, medium to choice| recent advance in Radio, Schulte Re. | mixed con St. Paul at Louisville, tax and the undoubted growth iN \tre out how much longer ‘The crowd was growing restive as + 00 to 130 pounds 6.60 to 8.00. tail Stores, and General Motors, had|2 White oats. Milwaukee at Columbus. the volume of business, a ‘fixed: ee- | ren Could stay in the the hours passed and the ‘op- be i Cattle, 2,000; calves receipts 1,-jassumer market sponsorship for the'® ,White oats. Kansas City at Toledo. timate is used for recci from | hsp had timism was slightly i, Se oer oe | : 000; after sharp fluctuation steer|issue. New York public utility|, To arrive .. ae sources. yielding a good third of the di were still of excitable hope- + ade closed the week about steady |stocks were strong on a revival of | white oats. AMERICAN LEAGUE | | total yevenue receipts of the goverM-| PLANE SEEN AT NOVA fuls on hand, ‘who. raised 3 week earlier; undertone | merger reports. 9 fi . % a @ shout ry time a of ; : ‘today 14.35; : ‘i To arrive .... St. Louis ....... 2 © 1.000 ee co lower Frades a ‘classes relatively then tenbints toa men toes high at Parley, bie to gd Hey dork 4 4 pei INVITATIONS ““inere were 8 pooclgp army and 2 104%, led the ad: in the rails. i d r ae 3 : civilian planes in the air most ughter classes, steers, good Ts and Now York Contes) cast. Barley, lower gds 5 Epleage ° 1 . nie EXTENDED BY the time. The air over the 4 and choice 1300 to 1500 pounds 13.25 | climber 3 poitns and Union Pacific,|, 1° arrive ese jaar at pale OS -_ became extremely ‘at mid- TTL e; Gen to 1100 sokede TATE to ooerere a eaanm. soe neveral othe 2S aerive LIL TBE Ge | Bhttadelphia ot 00 morning and planes like row- Be re gest eecstcee waa | eee ae te aint oF more, | No, 1 flaxsee 2 2122 @2.30% | Detroit... 0 2 °000] (Continue: trom ‘as they passed overhead. 7? up 9.00 to 13.50; fed year- H x 224%@ | any modification of lings, good and choice 750 to 950 BISMARCK GRAIN | Pose Results Thursday for a multilateral treaty, pounds 12.50 to 14.50; heifers, wt ( by Russell-Miller Co.) RANGE OF CARLOT SALES St. Louis 7; Detro't 2. the opinion that e and choice 850 pouds down 12.25 to Bismarck, April 13 Minneapolis, April 13.—()—| Cleveland 2; Chicago 1. the world can, with a 13.85; common and medium 8.50 to| No. 1 dark northern ... . -$1.28| Range of carlot grain sales: Other games postponed. Rain 12.00; cows, good and choice, 9.00] No. 1 northern .... 1.26 | Wheat: and wet grounds. to 11.50; common and medium 7.75|No. 1 amber durum .. 1.17| No. 1 dark northern 146 1-8 to a to 9,00; low cutter and cutter 6.15] No, 1 mixed durum . 1.131155 7-8. Games Today It believes, moreover, that to 7.78; bulls, goc © an dchoice (beef) | No. 1 red durum 10 2 dark northern 142 5-8 to| St. Loius at Detroit. ecution by France, Great 9.00 to 10.50; cutter to medium 7.50} No. 1 flax 03} 151 5-8. Cleveland at Chicago. Germany, “Italy, Japan to 9.10; vealers (milk fed) good and | No. 2 flax 1.98} No. 3 dark northern 142 3-4 to) New York at Philadelphia. United States of a treaty shoice 12.25 to 15.50; medium 11.00} No. 1 rye 04 | 148, Washington at Boston. n i to 12.26; cull and common 8.00 to| Barley 2! Sample Grade Dark Northern: Ea LRA eee gen ies Oe cific 1 : 11.00; stockers and Seeder steers, No. 2 amber durum 134 1-8, NATIONAL Trguaarre controversies , | good and choice (all weights) 11.50 | Spelts, per 1.20 | Barley: neal : ¥ L Pet.| mendous moral effect and ultimate- - Na to 12.75; common and medium 8.50 ;} Sample grade 88. {Cincinnati ....... 2 0° 1.000/Iy lead to the adherence ; meer tees =e to 11.25. No. 4, 55 Ibs. 0} No. 3, 89 1-2 to 92. St. Louis . 2 0 1.000} other govérnments of the world. | Sheep, 5,000; fat lambs fairly ac-|No. 5 . 5 | Cort ‘New York ., 1 0 1,000| “The discussions which have tak- bs | ti steady to 10c higher; fat|No. 6 . Sees ek 63] "No. 3 yellow 95 1-2. Philadelphia 1 © 1.000] en place between France and the! yy; ae ewes 15 to 25c up; native} One cent per pound ciscount un-| Oa Boston ... | ae -000| United States have thus reached a| wa: 8 rs and feeding and shea: der 56 Ib. ear corr 70 Ibs., five cents . 2 white 57. Brooklyn . o 1 .000] point where it seems essential, if oe . lambs about steady. ibs, shell. R Pittsburgh . o 2 000] ultimate success is to be | and choice 98 pounds down 16.40 to| Hard winter wheat $1.24 1, 119 1-2. Chicago .... 0 2 000! that the British, German, F 11.75; medium 15.75 to16.75; cull and | Dark hard winter wheat « 1.23] Fla: tn Thareday and Japanese governments should $ common 13.50 to 15.50; medium to No. 1, 2.27 34 to 2.40 3-4, Results Thursday have an eppekienity Torteally \ Choice 92 to 100 ds 15.26 to MINNEAPOLIS RANGE St. Louis 5; Pittsbugh 0. it extent, if 17.50; ewes, medium to choice 150 Minneapolis, April 13 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Cleetanints SORES: jlown 9.00 and 11.40; cul! and Open High Low Close! Chicago, April 13.—(P)—Wheat ther need Boe a common 3.50 to 9.75; feeder lambs} Wheat— No, 2 hard 1.62 1-4 to 1.53; No. 2| Weather and wet grounds. good an choice 15.25 to 16.75, May 140% LAA 140% 144% a ee Games Today is a re Ly A . 4 1.42%, 1.45 rn No. 3 mi ec to 1,00; - , * SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK | Sept. 142%; 1.45 142% 1.45 | No. 2 yellow 1.08 to 1-2. *) Bittoburgh at St. Louis. South St. Paul, April 13—(AP)— Oats No. 2 white 62 1-2 to 64 1-2c;) Gpiaan Pula ak arooeiyn. (U. 8. D. of A.)—Cattle—1,800; lib-| May 1.15% 1.18% 1.15% 1.18% | No. 3 white 58 to 63 1-2c. B ams Ne York g \ , eral supply fed steers and rearlings | Jul 112% 114 1.12% 1.14 Bye. No. # 156 OES OF ON ae, yery arley 94c to 1.02. 4 lower; few ea 11.75 to 12.50; 53% 55% Timothy seed 8.25 to 4.00. ham i: ke salable 11.75 to 12.75; fat she duly 1% Bait ines U. & C ber, of LIVESTOCK WHEAT PRICES teady; bulk fat pt. 28% 7283 1 als 1.38% 1.40% 1.40 a 137 (1.38 is” ite” 1, a 116% 118 - 116% 1.18 2. ARKETS | sxcu By Associated Press Leased Yiire Chi | ding u tant, 1 ae | 1.79. ; Shea ‘ | Personal tt. Ww ex ww: | % Yesterday Year Ago Open ot nit i a | lis, A 18 (0, BETWEEN FARGO, Social ae of a wre Te ered wa NEP es iG 3 + 222 2.22% 2.21% 2.22% 224 224 228% 2.24 May “Bb 86% 85% 8645 fe Chase | © tee 82 82% 82 82% DULUTH RANGE Hig Low Balun April 13 = 8745 1.88% 1.37% 1.38% 1.88) ay 19% 1.22% 1.19% 1.22% 4 2.26% 2.26 2.26% 2.26% aet 2.26% 2.26% FRAC age rk THRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1928 Tres 3 => PROGRAMS e FEATURES ON THE AIR ‘Mandan New \ NEWS Dua) ABLE Clover seed 19.25 to 26.75. (Contin sgiatd 11.555 ribs “11.25; "bellies Commerce Stands Pat Pasl wld. —- culty ai ————— Continued from one) CHICAGO PRODUCE PER rrepperstegy eo icago, April 13.—()—Butter| ments and a 1929 ftiy surplus hig! receipts 8,073 tubs. Cream-| fund in excess of 9,000,000 or a ery—Extra 43; standards 43 {-2;| $69,000,000 surplus even under con- first extra 42 1-2 to 42 3-4, first 42} tinued use on debt retirement of 3 seconds 41 1-2 to 41 3-4, $160,000,000 of foreign interest pay- Eges unsettled pecolpte aces ments.” ; 3 01 ee Whiter declaring tha recep in| his motor sie styles and shades to choose from. Perfect A “ATOES variably were underesti ° ws Chicago, April 18.—@)—(U. 8. D. mses overestimated. was made b; , @ : : i ay i AJ Potsioet eel 128 ‘cars; on| Pointing out. that official esti- i! Elis r Pei Quality felt. track 407; total U. 8. shipments 582] mates h: corporation tax Ni cars. Canada 6 cars: new stock de-|collections for the fiscal year 1927| associat'on, and . mand and movement only ‘fair|at $1,120,000,000 and that the same|St. Paul, another representative Texas sacked Triumphs 5.85 to 6.10| figure had been calculated for this| the association. 3 PRICED AT $5 TO $106

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