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so WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18; 1928 — ee Se =| Descended 50 feet of waves. Had " to mount again. Very high seas. RAIN FINANCIAL : Steered west whole night. Heavy G | storm, Saw stars occasionally. At LIVESTOCK habia Poids sha . NEWS | ee ow mene Could not locate position. so bid . hs flew. over large. river, the, large FEATURES ON THE AIR \ aS a —== = a arate Sea SCT icant ra | CN ae eg hae Thi 5 AND nee ie . PHIC. IN TABLE four major branches of athletic|continued flight. noo! :00-—U. 8. Marine Band—Ws2 WREN WRC WO’ A : ve caleage, Apel 18 ISSOURI F AIR work ais Program. The exhibi-|lighthousc, thought to be steamer. $00= , Presentation: Twenty, Soviets WEAF Wor wee Close Close rode . ine Gs tion Rape with bat nm races,| Landed quite exhausted. But hap- wor nWoaF KVOO WFAA woal WHAS day roy Ww lose ’ marcl al ic 3. re! “) Wheat— Sopa ae a . amid bull and apparatus pA are TWAT WERE Usb" Order woe wie wow Foav eves ‘ May 1.54 131% 153% 15 1.5258 work featured the second group of] STORY OF BREMEN’S WFAA WHAS WSM ic RA WLW : My 1.) exercises. A basketball game be-| FLIGHT IS DRAMATIC 7:30—Ampico gm te hee planist—WJZ KDI | duly L572 1.53 ‘| tween members of the sophomore/ New York, April 18.—(?)—Frag- entcitee meet, hee oe dest artist—WJZ BPA mS ea a " NEW MEM E and junior classes was an important] mentary details ee i oid ON WSR KYW. WTMy ese we d Wor HO row, Penile, Bey Weather 0) san. os Size Ses coca Sine Stresses aoe Umeha |S 00% 1.02 nite ish, dapeneee, Slovakian "Swedsh| fal eroping bind chrough fop'snd| THURSDAY, APR. 10 1854 HO Bee Melnae—te Sharp Boost Today May ae Al Fair Will Probably Be Held in} shi iahanete, Slovakia BIER eoeethe | conbene Or 1s (By The associated Press} $:00—Orehestra; Minstrels 08% 1.05% Than Sep- rae ae destination. Programs in Centra) Standard time. joover Sentinels — | July 1.08% 4 July Rather Than Sep. developed at| All-time is P. ML uniess otherwise tn: io Chi April 18.—(AP)—Corn W. Russell of Dickinson returned} An auspicious start develope dicated. Wavelengths on left of call Ae cine d today to the| g, 1.08% 1.05% tember home Tuesday after visiting here| the end into a battle with the ele-| tetters, kllocycles on right. 0—Orcheatras tiBlese price Suir ihe July and ils ; with his son, H. S. Russell. 5 ments as Cre flyers bi ny te ented -WEX- Wak Detreit—cso vi iles off their course, due partly :00—At Bventide eptember deliveries have Ball Oats— 63 60% Reorganization of the board which on. 6 ee the feller BE the plane’s. lighting §: catures Hil divelopal, oat ‘lat report| May % ; @63 will have charge of the Missouri eae aunkerly of Jamestown! system. For hours the flight was iepcanince Pas eee) ae oniclal reper a e% P 3% % i spent Tuesday in Mandan as the| ting" Once the plane was 50 feet & ewell Hous rom lowa saying chat the past] July, (old) 53% ABM 53% 55M 53% -547% | Slope Fair today had produced high guest of friends, 2 in in Ince ie aN sieatge. Hvar H ee veek had been one of the most un- @% Bie i bs enthusiasm here at the outlook for oe sae an, Hea a inoulitain “Atlaat 982.7—WWs Detroit—ss0 ces tat tows fern) guy, (new) 38% 54 55% 53% 55% | a fair to be staged cna larger seale| Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Fitzsimmons wad wiphted What appeated’ to bas 8 inner Alusic crops and that preparations fcr @in @’ q % | than ever before. went to Flasher Peat to attend | yalin, P ateaines It proved to be $:je— Musical Program it eee ene set wit stand) “sept, (new) d84e 44% cn 49 AT% 48% | At the xeorganization | meeting the funeral of Ronald Albrecht. the dipkthouse on: Greenly Islands et sill, Whea Pere sen, CORI ie. > , |last night it was propose 01 ° ° . ' rT 3:30—Dance Music and July wheat touched a new high: | Rye — 1.20% 101% = «1.20% «1.82 1.2774 1.3144 | the fair in July instead of Septem-| afr, and Mrs, Martin Batre and afar ace eaetcce alata 228.8—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1810 price record for the season, with re- @1.02 . 3 y, |ber and although no dates were/ son of Regina, Canada, who have time, last Thursday, through a Sopmcearaee 4, are ports continuing of dry wine July 1.2415 99% =—:1.24% 1.26% = 1.23 1.26% fixed those present expressed the| been visiting relatives here for two breach {ho atone wall, the plane 18, Gharaber of Commerce Weather in wheat territory south- 3 @% : 6 @%4 | belief that it probably would make weeks, left Tuesday for Chicago to} was going strong, two hours later 422.3—WOS8 Jefferson City—710 "The entire grain list closed buoy-|_ Sept. 118% 95 118 1.1912 1.16% 1.19% oeteltconganizetign pian inereages | ™=Ke their home, tah cs ee If no cutee Tcasere ett ot EAvcayen A ‘i a to * . ale 2:05 a. i ¢ 3 ress ant; wheat 21-2 to 3 3-4e net high- | Lard 1217 1267 11.72 11.65 11.67 _| the number of local members on the| Mrs, F, W. Miller was hostess to FUREY Waatne URGCCIGY aio eae 1220—Soner: Piang $70.2—WDAF Kansas City—#10 BNE Gio to 2 t-te est, ant @r2 board | from | five to spine, “New| the P. E. 0. Sisterhood this after-| ey, weather prevailed 4164—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 —-$:00-—Senoo1 of the air provisions varying trom 40 decline] July Be eee eee anay__ [Geliands Jusces Matlamt Fe cMg.| #0 8 Ber home | Soon, however, the plane ran into mi fawn: Almera | Se-eute egueinon (ihe, i " Site ey eae ver the Atlantic. All ture i :00— Maxwell Hour BMS fae tay wheat valuse| _ Septs 1262 «12.27 1227 «1225-1227 | Schultze, “H.-L. Dahnets, “T. J-| J, Mf, Stephens of the Northern Shutsday clecieg che daylight hosed oncert $t—Fia-dor, Oronentea dvances here by wheal Jecidled | Ribs Krause and J. T. Sarvis. Old mem-/Great Plains station left Tuesday | the plane traveled westward rapid- 20—Paul Ash's as—Nighthawke today were in the face of decided May 13.85 4500 (11.37 11.37 bers reelected were L. H. Connolly, | for Laramie, Wyo., on business. i to—fub Hour “2.9—-WTMS Mitwaukee=1020 meet everrcoL | Authorita:| Say 13.50 1.77 11.75 11.77 | F, McAulifé and William Cummins. ee ee ee ee 00—Features and Popular FI ob er dbs Hh tive advices were at hand, how ee eae 12.07 12.00 12.00 Board members representing var-| My. and Mrs. J. J. Sweeney, for-| That night, however, a. bleentd) 344.6—WLE Chieago—670 Tiso—ameeo Prograss eG aoe dane a iihey ied May 14.62 oth SEAR pt pie hg tad tesla merly of Mandan and now of For- swept the ocean, The plane lost| {ise Sores. ata § Jean S00=o1s Coun m Ss se ‘ele istrict were reelected. =! syth, Mont, i in M 4 : iti 7:30—The Angelus 9:30" b ee elaibeeradety src Bsily 14.70 13.02 nor, state commissioner of agricul- Homiay ‘to "attend. the funerel et te was ping vety owe, FEN 7.8—WMAQ-WQd Chicsge—t70 10:36—Dance Orchenras te have. been keavier than usual. ture and labor and state auditor are! Charies McDonald. The lignting system failed during Dytinters 8.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—74o This circumstance together ie Bent 13.40 13.35 13.35 ex-officio members of the board, ee the aight, ‘The flyers ‘were usable Te ones $:00—Dinner Concert prospects of continued eee ora le} pt. A meeting will be held soon at Oscar Reynolds, son of Chief of to read their instruments and Cap-| sconcamatna, And [= feo mm Satine Weather conditions for domestic which officers will be selected and| police Charles Reynolds, will sing| tain Koehl’s long experience in night| 9:00—Orchestra: Bake Dance $:00—Hamiine ry eee hel ens a ee ee ee ee ee ee ae Te ce Buakce | trom radlo'station WEUF) Oklubomn| teen Gossett Gaeta tel Sel tong aime oT 1 eee or cones to the buying | 6.75; balls 0; te ers and} Minneapolis, April 18—(AP)—j Other directors are: P. O. Sathre, City, Thursday evening.’ Mr. Rey- Sod stead, $:00—Orchestra: Studio 9:0—Music: iaeae’ Walton Bee te market here. cee slow. about ateadys vaives | WHWAE receipts today 120 compared | Finley, first district; Charles A.|-3) has gained considerable pop-| —Daybreak gave them opportunity] 7:30 a14l2> program 608.2—WOW Omans—s00 sagt 3 Ee hat coe eine x ad * considered, about | to 33 @ year ago. Minneapolis cash Fh eee ted Jeccuantund ularity in musical circles of Okla-|to correct. their direction. The $:00— Maxwell Hour veneteide :30-Fracy-Brown's: urchestra preparation is making only slow| 50 lower, ‘most. good lights’ 12.00; lations today fallen NRE 40" cistsiots Herbert. 8 Swett, ” Tutti, homa City since going there last| weather, however, became worse and) °"'s613-WGAt Gineinnst—-€30 an Hoover Sentinels progress on account of bad weather | few upward to 12.50. iyo edo lanes ine, taney fourth district; and R. A. Johnson, |**"- eee Gthoulty that the olane coule te oo —Heatare at 300014 Counselor vonditions. Predictions of lower] Hogs—13,000; ee cea ant aah 1.98% @2.03% | Makoti, fifth district. A daughter was born recently to| fticulty P po Hontes tenting” 9:30—Dance Music fists have an Senne etter oH by ipa oe sorted 170 to "20 To arrive . + 190% @2.01% is Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sunmark of Ott the coast of Newfoundland 00-Oid ‘ouneetor 2489—KFYR Bismarck—1200 eeeee ut ater was talk| pound averages, most lights and]1 DNS, fancy Mont.. Seay Mandan Park Board | Glendive, Mont. and formerly of] they struck a heavy S08 asl ot 399.8—WTAM Cleveland—780 9:30—atuste, that a large acreage of oas frozen sal Bote eee ine ; a ee : wonton Holds Annual Meet; Mandan. io B 4 Relea Beh ae vt nee ee Orchestra sicinebibs $45—Marlcets, out of late would be abandoned, as hows 750 t Tieter. betters pigs! To arrive « 157% @1.93% Hi Is President) Mrs. C. 1. Larson of Mandan and| veloped them. They descended to 0—Tenver Sentinels :45—Markets. . Be ne ce reteed oats, strong to 25 highers best kinds 770311 DNS, gd to dancy, eee eS (Mix, AL WL Tallwauge otraienaine | Giniee ook hee gos a ee WHEAT NERVOUS AND average cost Tuesday 8.73; weight} To arrive ........ 1.58% @1.88% Mont., left Monday for a short trip] to climb upward again because of] ¢.39..ninner Music 0—Weather,news. . HILL CITY 221, 1 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.787%@1.98% | J. P. Hess was elected president! to St. Paul. the high seas running and threaten-| 7:00— netee Presentation it samy chat. . ERRATIC AT M April 18.—(P}—| Sheep—800; increased supply of|1 DNS, gd to choice. 1.60% @1.83% | of the Mandan Park board at the ees ing to engulf them. 34- Hrover Sentinels 0-8. B OFwoll and high schoot ereercley.| Apel and er-| clipped lambs and sheep on hand;!1 DNS, ord to good. 1491@1.50% | annual organization mectin~ in the A group of friends gave a sur-| Then they saw land. It was a ia Reneeeion 2;80—Weather, markets, news. Jip ieee eg (hepa ae s| fair showing wooled offerings; nol} dark northern..... Chamber of Commerce Tuesday.| prise party Saturday evening in| wooded country and they flew over] 9:30—Rtude club 1:46—Radio farm school. BN arid vuccentinn ama | action‘on clipped tamibay best-1650'|" Genewee 1 148%@ Other: officers elected were H. 2: lhonor of the birthday anniversary| it trying in valn to locate their posk |< ee eeeie Farm wensol elie sein fae ‘T-4 cent| freshly. shorn’ ewes 8 good 0/1 northern 148%@ Ffennig, vice president, and A. W.|of F. M. Klien, Music and cards| tion. Next they flew over a large é 9 Fepee- up to the last hour. Ad-| choice wooled lambs 16.75; lower|* Wewmive’.. 01.0. Larne Furness, secretary. were the diversicu of the evening| river which they could not identify. Nod ak News Reel Is ee eect pen king and| grades 13.00 to 14.00; fat wooled 2 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.72% @1.92% | The following committee _chair-| and a luncheon course was served at| A large mountain loomed in thele Metin, Gund sustort develoned, | ewes 9.50 to 10.00, atout steady. [2 ENS ch £0 fancy. 1.57%4@1.73%% | men were named to supervise the|midnight. ‘Mr, Hleim Tas nresected| sate Aen Joomed in thelr Pare) cuuport, developed. oes 2 DNS, ord to good. 148%@157% | various activities of the park board with many gifts upward and over it. Seeiiag Gaver im the iG B northern sso.eves, LASwOLDTHE | during tho coming senster Blmsoes see x me nivers y ' Pitt lak and declined i STOCK PRICES 3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.65% @1.84% | commissioner, a et Loy Mrs. J. M. McLeod left Moday for| 9, dated ae atic 3 r H . 1.52% @1.67% | scape commissions . Anna J.| py, ‘ . #1 we a Sree cae aoNe sd Soe: eres: Starks construction commissioner, Allnitty inetliteoch daar low and the country over whict Scenes of School Year Made noe art a ante for teed bt aS erie pears abore| DOWN THEN UP: mortem isis MM4e@LS0%h | Charles | Wyman; and, playgroand ter, "Mise Maida McLeod, tunty for a forced landing ehich| Immortal Thedugh Effortel stotest™ seat ney aT . i 4 Yj | commissioner, G. W. 5 ae i 3 : sterday's eel ar ut ype b] ie Ue CLs Lenoliee L. J. Zahn was reappoiated super-| Mrs, C, M. “saith has been ad-| Would probably have proved fatal. of Duane ‘Freddy’ Diehl— init atmosphere ae be uae cs ‘ha ee Tiravingd clsse 1 Hand (MORO) ic, 1.45% @1.77% | intendent of parks and L. F. Tavis mitted to the Deaconess hospital for | Baron Von Huenefeld was cold and out by the gsi oF 8. director, so a levgloped strength Tigh| Complete Reversal of Form) To arrive ........ 145%@1.77% | ves renamed custodian of the tour- | Teatmene, oxRialte’ as despair grew, they| Athletic Activities Have mittee Pek a A n is Ke ee if ' 4 jay een pie isl, Bath Shanon Minn. & SD, 1 dark hai elias oh iaauieene a this city has re-| 88 what, they took to be a sealing Prominent Part in Picture wih postion to Sot aes un See aed | ee ee Ebay De heed 39. Mee Personal and tumed from ‘St. Paul, ‘where ho| stetmer frozen in the ioe, It was| | iat Lae taal hive rep {2 gent on wheat ease and reports cline Early Today Minn. @ SD, 1 hard. 146%@1.49% || Personal ani spent the week-end on business.:' "| TH. did not kuow. where they wer, | _. Grand Forks, N. D. April 18—|camera and a silver screen for pee eee neaand, Barley fu: as To arrive .......+ 146% @1.49% || Social News of for their log bearings and compass| If the University of North Dakota| showing his films. He also has 7 sures were: firm on higher corn and) New York, April 18—(AP)—|Fey 1 amber durum. - o tee ||s, Mee: 8: He Thompson of Buxton | for their log be ever establishes a school of photog-| large camera with which he takes Be ee erage, MAY Tex osc prices’ displayed n comploia|_ ToSITive s...o00. 168 @lJ Mandan Vicinity ' is guest at the home of her son-in- There was a small pone on the|Paphy, Dugne “Freddy” Diehl, Bis-| “still” pictures. { seed was quiet and easy. versal of form fn today's market, |Fey 2 amber durum. 157 ° |law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. island and, although the Bremen| marck, will be its dean. When not too busy taking, devel- + _ Cash wheat offerings were small welling on oh ly in the morning 2 amber durum..... 1.37 . , O. Quamme. was without skids for a landing on} Such is the tribute that all Flick-| oping or showing his movies, “Fred- Be yh ee ae eee land then rallying, belakly: following |, TO arrive. ...cccce 180 Physical Education % ice, shey descended. Ti» ertail students are willing to pay|dy” works at the business office of > zompared with May, but buyers were | an ae ig ig | Bae 1 durum .... 1.36 Mrs. J. J. Leppart, who. recently broke through the ice. The metal | the most ardent picturer of ecampus| the school, and eats and sleeps at i offish. The market tone was steady |a 1 point jer in rac aaeibenine: i 1.35 Classes Presented | underwent an operation at the Bis- ropeller was bent, the axle of the| scenes in movies, after witnessing | the Kappa Sigma fraternity house. ,-to.firm, with a somewhat better| Early sel venient in a 1.36 “ Tuesday mack hospital, is recovering nicely. landing gear broken. his news reel containing every im- basis for light weight springs. Seon sot Hentsting, Fae eariy (2 durum ...... 1.35 in Program lesday diag “Thank God” saii-the fires | maginable activity of “interest. at _ Ne ard rept ar retort pmeareneaseue osia pene ney 1.33 ae A daughter was born Friday at] sey climbed from the plane, saving | the school. ‘The reel is called “No- Pennant Progress | basis was firm, increase in rediscount rat ea d pa mn i,3 durum .... 1.82 The girls’ physical _ education| Trinity hospital, Jamestown, to Mr. passciplished the frst westward|dak News.” o>——————____—____f Durum was in light supply and] of many ata bat ceed cannot neon {1 xed.duram: 1.88 classes of the Mandan junior andj and Mrs. Victor O. Mattson of Man- nonstop airplane flight across: the| Among the cinema treats includ- steady. Demand was fair. LP Es et ee lg eal a Pg et Ne senior high schools staged their an-| dan. ~- ‘Atlantic. It'was noom Friday, April| ed in the “news” which has just| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Corn offerings were scanty and| made its appearance anc oe a nual exhibition and program of eee is, . 5 Vo advanced from its preliminary title Ww L Pet, the tone was firm. ket headed upward nies y on Coarse Grains ,, | Sports and athletic work in the high| James All Yellow, Marcellus Red | 2% of “Pathetic News” are picturin i ob 833 Oats were in good demand and)afternoon. Radio rallied from 162% | > yenow corn 1.03% @1.04's | school gymnasiur Tuesday evening. | Tomahawk, Paul Fast Horse, Jerome N-LAW OF of the annual initiation of the fresh- 4 1 ‘800 steady to firm. | Pee haha ee i fake ixed in |? Yellow corn 1.0014 @1.02'2 | Miss Etta Walters, physical educa- Cottonwood, Four Swords and| SON-IN-! men by the sophs, and some re- 4. 3 571 Rye was in quieter demand, ship-| The day’s_news was mixed in|” iro arrive . 1.00%2@ |_|, | tion, director, was in charge of the|Thomas Mentz, Young Bear and FALL WITNESS markable views of the homecoming 3.3 ~~ ‘500 pers showing less interest and mill |character. Freight car, loatians. | 4 yellow corn 9613@ .99%3 | exhibition. Cottonwood, Jr., of Standing Rock le taken in a snow Louisville eee 1429 demand holding quiet. the first week of April showed a To arrive . 9612@ Calisthenics, gymnastic stunts, | reservation were here to attend the IN OIL PROBE Football Scenes Mitwatikes 3 4 "429 Barley was in good demand and|sharp drop being those of the cor|5 yellow corn +9212@ .94%% | folk dancing sports make the| funeral of Charles McDonald. Every football game played at Minneapolis ag .383 firm to’ strong, within the range. | responding weeks of 1927 and 1926. | ¢ yellow corn : home last fall has some of its Todelo ... 1 5 ‘167 Sales were at 86 to 95 cents. Steel trade reviews reported that/> thixed corn 350 Ibs. 825 to 8.50; packers 7.00! mee Soe tn Mach wawandedithel os (Continued fom bans ene) dis. | Scenes depicted in the news reel, and Bed cos ered Kn 22H Sealcagcas Meng malate ot 6 Blind core tT sags G0 to 28 "Ean Horii put and| Dagens "as out Was Chat | SR cero pues gf Nor] gaia Teekay tlemand was good. y i igh rate, wi ‘ive . s “favo cal over May price to 8 cents over. steady. Oil production fell off | ees BISMARCK GRAIN ipa euoleye, sbercrgee of won “No, sir.” for touchdowns. “Another feature| Columbus 4; Kansas City 3; (10 Seems. slightly, which was regarded as!" 19 arrive . ; Mi z P- of the movie is scenes of the cam-| innings). CHICAGO LIVESTOCK bullish in vi ft th ent heav’ P (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |ters and th: Hono ‘ary Legion of Had No Memorandum % facn Milwaukee 9; Toledo 7. Chicago, April 18.—(AP—U. 8. Heo yendin doh ot ae feet gl A mined en No. 1 d: eommare, nee 18 $1.32 Honor to an Freemasons not otfi- fase said he brought ee mae. ae talen Gon oa air pall over| Minneapolis ‘at Louisville, post- ? 9 4 ‘ rs ine ce 0. lark ne te eeceeee: ii i 5, lum to ashingto. than Tuesday's average: spots show- | newal of gold exports to Great Bri-|° To te ont " ed Auer cicam “ ae sank S and, founder and grand che bodes. ingulty. until it was | pasketball lett Centéal title. There pone, rain. ing more advance; top 9.90 paid tain, a shipment of $1,700,000 being | , 74, arrive Nov deed aun werricit chapters given Civic| Replying to Chairman Nye, Chase| are individual pictures of Captain for or ai ae ; nara Feporied, the first since ase ae Barley, ch to fey Node ee he = iP Bigs k aun. ic | said ae knew a William, Abbott, of | Al Letich, Captain-elect tats yd, fF eA TAA , all money appear in plen- ive ...ce No. ‘ D1 si ty : ‘ : j ie e, lc Brown, inneapolis at Tol Pees iB |i tard onal He tr es "Rime ei he Wane | Die Tne aprtng ant | Sry ehh ede MOP 2 Ta 60 1 ing sows | 5 Per cent but prime commerc! To arrive ..... Barle 73 claim for $60,000 of Liberty Bonds : waukee at Louisville. 160 Ibs 8.15 to 9.70; packing sows paper rates were slightly firmer. d a rley . phy for excellence in chapter work. 20 A inst the Citi-|.on this portion -f the film, Diel Kansas City at Indianapolis, 7.85 to 8.60; pigs, medium to choice} Aftcrnoon buying operations cen- | Batley ener Oats .... 47) The awards for North Dakota fol-| by William, Abbott agai 3 gz wullivan,| 8t ted that “Vie Brown locked ‘so fide 90-180 lbs 7.50 to 8.75. feral 4 th vide tment To arrive Speltz, per cwt. . 1 low: j zens Trust company ot aD, mueh like a movie hero that North Cattle— 10,000; calves— 6,000; | Of “Amusement, Food, Tobacos and iki Pape t | Hecoe—DelharyB. |T0da ae. attterent “abbots” | DORNeb Maia to ae Bi ORI NATIO.AL LEAGUE market very uneven; slow trade on! Public. Utility’ shares. Paramount Bei Go BP. IN peso e tee 79 | Johnson, Fargo. Chase replied. “He kept the coun-| Vern Smith was so large it was w Maegan Peng ere Famous Lasky wae rn opps S| acts. & meas Gina B.| cum ne pga one with ‘ately to et = to 126, National Tea soared 11 SE BD Bae Fae *, -| ‘Chase said that Robert W. Picture. ht and long yearlings about |‘°. 1% int i e _ One cent per pound discount un-| go; Lyle Abell Corey, Minot Chap- ase tral in points to 222, and Manhattan Modi LIS FLOUR irman of the board of i heavy neers early 14.25.) Fed Guarantee, U.S. Menier and Peers gy at 18 (AP) — der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 lbs, five cents oa " Stewart, chai teers good 12.75 to 14.51 Lorillard advanced to 6132, 8744 and inot, under shell. E. B. McCutcheon, Minot, is Brook, schoal Peas Cinei the Standard Oil of Indiana, visited| The Grand Forks high ' » third place winners ‘ 4 foale ji Flour 10c higher. In ad lots, | Hard winter wheat ....... rth Dakota deput; th d| Fall at Three Rivers at the time| cagers, a HE oop 2.6 to a: an |e pects al ey Bh re family patents quoted at 7.65@7.78 | Dark hard winter wheat council ven | Bitches id, Thin wan im Janu |natonél turnament, re alo, in-G ; C7 1 . RR rom argt ' ” tedium 850. tbe up 00 to 12.00 [104% to 768 and "General Moors Bran a 90@3400. “Mimespols Apis |Tramsocean Flyers | "us,jateed to Sinclair, | G00? fa re cna ern Dee fe lit ood and choice 750- 4 ioe ran 33.1 00. inneapolis, Ap: R Hf 150 Ibe 128 0 14.26; heirs, good RANGE OF CARLOT SALES CHICAGO PRODUCE Wheat lh? High” Low Close! Will Go to New York money that passed between Doheny T Nee Foss tae oi 18°75 common and’ medium 8.00 to| , Minveapalis, April 18-—(AP)—| cyjgtCAGQ, PRODUCE 9 | Waa dan ae ) | AE handled some cash; no bonds.” Seton, cletures of .00; cows, good and choice 8.75 to| Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat |ter, unchanged; receipts 4,585 tubs,|guly 146% LATS Lat” cine | (Con (geet ae ogy: ae es and sorority Wty tow lier and'eaier 6.00 49) No 2 dark northern L.5in@LaDis |g EaE> WPCbanawds Feels 4A Bort, Lasik Habis Labs 145% [uay remale arts on to, Geely] MOISTURE WILL |. os, and plang to THE; bulls; good and choice (beefe) |No. 3 dark northern L4d@leaic: oA ss cocina, May 1.23 1.28% 121 1.24% | made, he sald, be cc trie 2| BE OF BENEFIT - eae 2.00 to, 10.50; cutter to medium|tample grade dark northern, No. 1 aa ne July 119% 1.20% 1.18 1.20% |Greenly Island and then TO FARM LANDS laamaen 6 take fee 7.50 to 9.10; vealers (milk fed) hard spring 1.02%; No. 1 durum CHICAGO POULTRY Oats— Bremen to New Yor ere fo tak Choice 11.60" re Ne ned oe aurum 1.8865] | Chicago, April 18.—(AP)—Poul-|May "57% 50% 57% 50%] Fitamaurice Himself Again penis Appa deri aa 5 Ne, rly ed wheat 1.20%. No, 2, | alive, strong; receipts 5 cars; |suly “S55 “B73e “BoM SB] MA ieee Agata (Continued from page one) one a LEAGUE Barley, sample grade, 87; No. 2!towis 26@28; broliers 32@48; tur: | Hiax— patches from Clarke City, was again 4 wen” pe, "Commo. 4 mined 9644 GH ong Gcka 9 evn. (AY 338398, SERN BBE immense He ha Ben aot aa nape, lees ad | Mowing ine ede Meee |Memtagt <-> B18 —No. ji iad +8) i * K. eeregee Bye—Ne 1 135%, ee 3S a 88% 87% 88% FL pot ‘ho took oft fom dna pi nag basics ed fraternity” house |Wantingten vee (2 = Flax—No. 1, 2.26@2.4314, 3 July 88% (85% (83% (84% | almost a week ago, he a A summary of agricultural cond: ‘-Chleago eee Se at . POTATOES Be ADE lh a Ay Boa Rig BS \ ie eesties betes sa, sail unocosoar t i ¢ ie pchisesa, April 18—(AP)—(U. 8, DULUTH RANG fhrought both inthe ocaen flight and gn vapaaintes and from ee a Facaveee! Reet pie, 78.c0r%, April 18 his to fly out to ground have seeding and | et on track 368, total U. S. shipments Open igh Low Close| One the few the com-| plowing and that pastures are Tuesday 679, Canada 15, Cuba 11, Bermuda rum— systems 0 _ice-locked ing slowly, although they of: | Cleveland 6; Detroit pares oid ed pavest Saks Got May =:1.89% 1.43 1.38% 1.48 Grecaty Toland Labrador have for some food. Snow the last | Chicago 43 St, 2 aoe sem, preps July 4 14 an iat been needed they have almost com- |24 hours hus made bighwey traffic agen games Pisioond, ran an 0! .. | "From various sources, however, |"-0. W. Roberts, local metecrelo- attempted | ais 7.00" May 1.26% 1.20% 1.254 1.29% | additional details of the hazards gist, observed that the molstare is is the Today as Suly 1.28% 1.24% 121% 124% which the Bremen passed in cern Oe, Ses be ; 2: Detroit at, veal May = 2.27% 2.28% 2.26% 2.28% | north Atlantic have been revealed. | tion. Pletures have turned out very suc-| New fork at Boston, market dull; Tex £00 canner Suly 281% 228% 237% 294% || wT Bete of best pola dain peipttation revoxied. *8 vm variant cesaful, he i OSS fashington at Philadelphia, é ma mA Three North Dakotans | sation ear Greenty isang er Wotingnn 01, Dickingoa 10s Daas | used Cea waniversey is vow'te-| 100 LATE TO CIASSIFY tre: lsh wi | to 8.00; be Honored by De Molay | wires sompeny wich short &e-| Canter 301 armen fits ora | og pnnad’ Dil ob ak | TED sai oe. Ay 1.00, fansas City, Mo, April 18—(AP) “Bremen ee ae rcane.” ebteuck |polonn 167 Williston 26, and Moot. | a teesatrenn, andthe foliage is er | . : wee ait The bees koe eats Genet ate [Bia Gee. ache etal tase Mina. 0. background. The movie will bea The cucumber was in everyday Iie, 8.60 to 848 of the Order of DeMolay, the Gra | Forced ty above. 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