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PAGE TWO CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE iWHEAT PRICES May 5 Close Close —Todsy —Today— " Yesterday Year Ago Open High Vheat— MOVE UPWARD May 3.568 1.59 1.60% 187% 1.60% % % g% July 157% en” 1.60% 1.58% 1, % ' Market Influenced by Active) sont. Se 156%} 1.58% 1.86% ise Buying—Corn, Oats, Pro- |... @% nade @n visions Stronger May ee 107% = 1.08% 1.07% 1S ' — July 1,083 110% 112% 1.10% LL % ~ Chicago, May 5.—)—Renewed @*% @& 1.12 g on a large scale sent} Sept, 1.09% 1.10% = 1.12% = 1.00% 1.11% @1.10 @1il @ eastern Oats— nections led the purchas-| May 63% cr er a ey ent, which lifted the July @% wheat delivery to more than 6 1-2c! July,. (old) 56% 56% 57% 56% 57% j Bbove prices current at one time yesterday. Indications pointed to| July, (new) 57% 57% 38% 57% 58% 4 Gecided falling-off in world ship- @% @s ments of wheat for the week, and| Sept. (new) .5845 4614 AB By 8% 48% the Liverpool market displayed @% @s @% @ { Retable strength. ye— , Wheat closed unsetitcd 3 1-8¢ to} May 1.32% 1,103 136) 134% «1.35% ‘de net higher, corn 1 3-4e to 3c up| July 1.26% 08% 1.30% 128% 130% oats showing 3-8c to 1c advance, 1.27 i and provisions at a rise of 7 to ae Sept. 1.18% 0% oe 1.20% 119% 120% On the upward swing of the wheat | Lard— 7 market thay, July delivery here Sy 11.85 12.25, 11.92 ‘went above $1.60 a bushel. Rein-| July 12.20 12.85 12.55 1230 «612.28 =(:12.27 stating of large speculative lines, ie gz ! which had recently been sold out,|_ Sept. 12.55 12.55 12.60 12.62 12.87 12.62 ‘was an important element in the] Ribs— @62 hoisting of values. In some quar-| July me 1187 ters, there was talk that the May| May 11.75, 13.10 12.30 government crop report from Wash-| _ Sept. 12.52 18.15 12.80 12.70 12.70 ington would probably turn out more} Bellies— z= " bullish than recent estimates from} May 13.47 14.00 13.52 13.60 ‘unofficial exports. July 13.65 18.95 13.85 13.80 13.85 Continued unfavorable crop re-| Sept. 14.02 14.20 14.20 = 14.20 ports from Europe acted as a fur- ther stimulus to wheat buyers heal Advices from Poland were especially ft wheat in high record at $206 a share on buy-jon track 268, total U. 8. shi sf 6 ing stimulated by expectations of /669; old stock trading light, market unpropitious, winter kill an extra cash dividend of $2 or more | slightly weaker; in sacked central and western sec! at the meeting of directors May 10.| round whites 1.70@1.80; fancy shade ; country being reported Chrysler crossed 75 to a new peak. j higher; Idaho sacked russets No. 1, per cent of seedings, One of the copes | develop- | 1. ments in the public utility divisi erally worse than wheat. sion aes light, — a Hey WHEAT PRICES RALLY eee ecru. “paving |tiaey Sa0@ rs. cisiiaes ss i nueriean Tete mg sues as sho solidated Gas of New York, Inter-| Minneapolis, Mey 5.—(7)—(U. S. national a i hore pr Donan ed Hoste = * slow, market weaker. record hat levelo. iis Caricads delivered’ sales, freight ON MILL CITY MARKET 4 Minneapolis, May 5.—(®)—Strong 1 cables, a better export demand, and an oversold pit condition resulted in a further rally in wheat futures today. Opening was higher and pecu! the rail-] only ded Minneapolis and 8t. prices gradually worked ap 3 3-4@ wean sted romp egthn ane Paul rate, ed cwt., round whites, | 4 cents above Friday's close. ern carriers, which recently scored | 145 to Mostly 1.50 to 1.55. Other grains shared in the i velo) ane TNE | atrength, corn advancing 2 14@s|SMarp, falta on, mere a ‘rettern| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE | cents, July rye 3 3-4 cents, oats 1! carriers, which are expected to show| Minneapolis, May 6.—#)—Wheat i cent, barley 7-8 cents and flaxseed good traffic gains in the next few receipts gg li ape to 103 2 1-4@1-2 cents. Shipping demand| months, Southern Railway, South-|& year ago. Min cash wheat for coarse grains was good and ex-| 001 Pacific, Missouri Pacifie Com-j8nd corase grain closing quotations | Porters again took good xantities| mon, Northern Pacific, Chicago and | today foll | the Northwestern, and Chicago and|! hard spring, fancy Oats advanced 1 1-8@1 1-2 cents,| Great Western issues all moved in-| Montana .- ase 2.02% @2.08% may leading and reaching ® New!t, new high ground. To arrive .. 1.96% @2.02% high. Barley futures were quict and Coffee, sugar and rubber prices 1 DNS, fancy Mont.. 2.00% @2.07% firm. Flaxsced futures were strong, | uctuated within narrow limits. To arrive ........ 1.92% @2.08% | advancing 2 1-2 cents on grain +s 1.46% @2.05% petty and late Let oe fon 1 3 Tne auuaiiiess: 1.63% @1.98% |, sales of rye were reported at 200, 2 . 1 Dushels and 500,000 bushels was f Butter Market HL ole becas gue ea tn | worked yesterday. Futures de- ——— 41 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.84% @2.04% veloped strength, holding up Chicago, May 5.—()—The week 1 DNS, gd to cl . 1.66% @1.89% strongly. , opened with the butter markets in|! DNS, ord to good. 1.55% @1.65% Cash wheat was quiet and steady.|SPO° ots and unsettled position|! dark northern..... Offerings were light and inspec-| ‘ith prices on top scores down one-|, 10 arrive 1.4%@ There was little if any strength in| baie cent at Boston ‘one cent]! northern . 1.544 fj the premium basis. at Chicago, New York and Philadel.) 7o,ertive .. 1.53% a ae Ane Nig in light supply | thie followed on Tuesday with one-|9 pyg’ i ve a. tee ee | al fair demand. cao 5 | "Durum was easy for low grade,| "lt cent declines.) | sness on 3 DNS, ord to good. 154% @183 B | Mendy for choice. all markets were due more to senti-|3 Dine 'ch to fi oe 1.62% | Corn offerings were small and de- ment than to a me supply |3 RNS’ mld LT1%@L 0% | man was fair. Basis was steady. | Sithough at times there was a slight /3 nyo’ ed to choice. po 1.72%, aoe were ue ey steady. Offer- |S cumulation, especially on fancy |3 ed dha to good Aer ean were moderate. r grades , P Rye was in quiet demand and un- | Srades, ae aeriiy wach day|? dark bard LR @Lseh changed. ‘i and the price spread between the/y hard (Mont.) SaN@Less oe. Seki lh pppresins Het top and bottom scores continued nar-|" To arrive .... LeeN LES market w: | je ws o mand was good for malting. Price ro Roth duyers and sellers operated Mins. & 80, 1 dork Hees range was 86 to 97 cents. with eaution a8 there appeared to ieee To arrive possibilities of declines | yin, & SD, i hard. 1.54% than advances in the market. Re-|" qT Ve seseense 1.64% ceivere of butter at sll times were! Fey 1 amber durum. 1.62 } 4) willing sellers as they sew little/ Tf) srrive .. { — Minneapolis, Minn., May 5.—()—| advantage in carrying heavy stocks. | Fey 2 amber di i ‘Iuctuations in wheat were violent] The markets in general were quite/] amber durum. | during the week ending Friday,| sensitive. To arrive i May 4, May wheat trading within a sateen i | Grain Review -2 cents range du: that time. "See Ra, To arris The market continued the upward Livestock Review H amber durum. 151 wheat showed a net decline di 1.46 of 41-2 cents for the week, closing] South St, Paul, May 5—?)—|3 durum .. 1.42 Friday at 1.51 after making a high/ U. S. Dey it of Aggealare) 1 red durum.. 1.43, 1.63 5-8. Among the features of the livestock ‘The durum market was quiet] trade during the past napeyl ng the 110 @1.11 107 1.09 06 1.03 1.05 1.03 89 @1.02 4 97 1.06 1.06 1.02 @1.04 hay ight, bef Mo Gio be ive a ‘was off 2 cents, both cash| fected some small sa' in line} To arrive .. + 2 future. May barley closed at] with lower trends at * Baer 5 mixed corn. . 98 1-2 cents. The carlot top was $13.00 for]/6 mixed corn. 98 @ 9 Rye fluctuated with wheat, de-| some 890 Ib. Anges yearlings with! 2 white oats 83%@ 64% rapidly when the break set/ several loads of and yea: 3 white cats 81% 68% ‘ Tye closed at 1.25 5-8, a/ at $12.60 to $1285. most of To arrive 80% of 1 5-8 cents. crop ‘at $11.25 to 12.50. Fat|4 white oats. LO%@ 62% “The flax market ruled firm and,| she hes in fairly broad) Barley, ch to 8 @ 7 prices demand at fully stasdy prices, good To arrive .. 89 % ti high to choice cows selling at to] Barley, med to 89 yy q a. net fore or better, poms aad, med-| To arrive = tae wie aed inaee els Toor 1 $120 jower ye Cutters bulked at 5.75 to .00, bulls arrive 1.29 mostly 8.00 to 8.60, Vealers are|No. 1 flaxseed. 2.35! % 15e to 1.00 higher for the week st iE lait ttl ead aan . y to 12.00, most of the stocker steers 8.——Wheat No. 2 hard Cg CH Corn No. 3 mixed 1.10 1-4; No. 2 days,' yellow 1.11 1-2@1.13 1-2; oats No. Bes! 3 No. 3 white 66@ record high levels, fall of wheat and Timothy Clover seed 19.60 5 Lard11.92 rn stock. Ribs 1200. CHICAGO PRODUCE Pa icago, —)— Butter — CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Unchanged; receipts 14,292 tubs.! Ch; . May 5—(AP)—(U. 3. hanged: receipts 27,219 pS oes ¥ soo: § ately le active mos! steady. with riday s Cheese unsettled; twins 21 3-4 ; heavy butchers to 22 1-2: single daisies £2 1-2@22 2-4; |10 cents higher; top 10.00 paid for Ame i 3 strictly ricas bt (ire 1-4; hed 22 1-4@22 3-4; brick 22@22 1-2. 190 to we! choice kinds absent.’ CHICAGO POULTRY i hi a ‘lax— % | May 2.35 90% | July 23 ‘THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE largest cattle run of the seuson, Ex- treme top 14.90; little above 14.25 at close, best | li light heifers 1400" Tat 14.00; largely s 14.50; steer run; replacement demand compara- tively narrow; high corn prices helped to force in too many cattle; backward spring delaying ‘replace- ment buyin; lg Sheep—7,000; practically none on sale today; for the week St doubles from f station; 32,800 direct; fat lambs clo unevenly 50 cents to $1.00 below ‘igh time bagel 26 to 75 cents lower for the wee lower grades down most. Sheep 1.00 to 1.25 lower; feeding lambs searce; spring feeding lambs steady. The week's top prices—fed clipped lambs 17.25; wooled Colorados 18.50; native springers 20.00; fat clipped ewes 10.00; bulk prices for the week —clipped lambs 15.7: to 16.65; wool- skins 17.75 to 18.25; spring 16.50 to 18.75; fat California clipped ewes 8.50 to 10.00; springs feeding lambs 13.25 to 13.50; ewe lambs to the country 13.85 mostly. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 4.—(?)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat—No. 1 dark northern 1.51 @181; 3 dark northern 1.53 1-2@ 1.65; 1 hard spring 1.89; 3 hard win- ter 1.50 1-4@1.51; 2 durum 1.35 1-2; 1 mixed durum 135 1-4@1.38 1-4, Barley—1, 96; 2, 93@95. Corn—4 yellow, 1.02; 4 mixed 99. Oats—3, 61 3-4@63 1-4. Rye—2,'1.26. Flax—i, 238 1-2@2.41 1-4, RANGE OF CARLOT 8. ALES Minneapolis, May 5.—)—Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat: No. 1 dark northern 1,69@1.85; 2 dark northern 1.56 1-8 @1.85 1-4; 3 dark northern 1.54 1-8 @L78 1-4. Sample grade dark northern 1.832@1.54 1-8; 1 hard winter 1.60; 2 amber durum 1.40@1.49 5-8; 2 durum 1.38; 1 mixed durum 1.40; 1 mixed wheat, 1.51@1.53, : Baek 1 coe grade "Corn: 2 ‘New| mixed 1.02. 91@96; yellow 1.09@1.10 5-8; 4 Oats: 3 white 61 1-2@63 5-8. 2 1, 1.29 1-4@3-4. Fes: 1, 2.37 1-2@2.62 1-2. MINN. pi otc RANGE May 5 Open. High Close at— May 1.53% 1.54% % 1.5454 July 152 1.54% 1.54% aS 152 1.54% 1.54% ye May 1.29 July 1.22% 1.24 1.22 124 Oat: May 60% 617% 60% 61% July 56% «57% «56% = 5712 Flax— May 2.3515 2.35% 2.3515 2.35% aay 2.36 2.36% 236 2.36% jarley— May " 87 87% 86% 8712 July 83% 84 835, 84 Sept. 72% .7313 .72q 473% DULUTH RANGE May 5 Qpen High Low Close Dorum— May 1.89% 1.44 1.89% 1.44 July 1.40% 1.45% 1.40% 1.45% a 140) 141% 140) 141% ye— May 182 1.82% 1.30% 1.31% July 1.2 28 1.14% 1.16% 1.14% 1.16% 2.85% 2.35 2.36% 2.3515 BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bis;.arck, May 5 No. 1 dark northern No, 1 northern ... No. 1 amber durum No. 1 mixed durum = S+ SSaee & ki One cent per pound discount un- der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 ibs., five cents under shell Ria Huge Leak at Base of Dyke Brings Alarm (Continued from page one) the lower sections of the mill towns of Piedmont, with 4,000 penilation, Peltzer, 6,000, and W: oals were imperiled. Six dams below the one st Table Rock Cove also lieved in were be- danger. Precautions were taken to strengthen the dams which furnish for the cotton mills in the valley to enable them to hold in check the torrent that collapse of +/Win Track Meet Here , |win the meet because of a balance ‘| Napoleon 2; Strasburg 2; Wilton 2; Borah’s conference with Mrs, Shav- er, :peculation continued today as to its portent. Mrs. Shaver has made it plain in several recent speeches that she favors a dry Democratic candidate for president, Senator Borah is conducting a cam- se for a dry plank in the 1928 epublican platform. if Pennant Progress ‘ AMERICAN aL ae TRINITY ENGLISH LUTHERAN q CHURCR Avenue C_and Seventh Street CH Hew 5 I, G. Monson, Pastor poeaepoll is Services, Sunday morning, at 10:45. aoe 10 Rev. E. C. Tollefson of Hazen, 2 N._D., will deliver the sermon, 14 Selection by male chorus. 15 Sunday school at 12, all classes. “ds John Husby, superintendent. a Results” Friday In the evening at 7:30 the Junior Luther League will present a pro- Minneapolis 13; Toledo 12, gram. St. Paul 4; Columbus 3. Other games postponed, rain and ‘wet grounds, Games Today Toledo at Minneapolis. Columbus at St. Paul. Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas City. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Corner Fourth St and Avenue C Sunday service at 11 a. m. Subject: “Adam and Fallen Man.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial NATIONAL LEAGUE meeting at 8 o'clock. Ww L Pet} A reading room is open in the New York church building every Tuesday, Brooklyn 63) Thursday and Saturday, except Cincinnati legal holidays, from 2 to 4 p. m. THE FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner of Seventh Street and Rosser Avenue C. R. Frankhauser, Pastor 6:15 Sunrise service. This serv- ice will be in charge of the C. E. members of the Evangelical church. 10:00 morning worship and Holy Communion. This service will be in charge of the Rev. C. F, Strutz. Sunday school, 11:00, B.C. Lar- kin, superintendent. 7:30 the closing service of the Dis- trict Rally of +The Christian En- deavor. Results Friday Pittsburgh 13; Boston 3. New York 11; Cincinnati 7. Games Today Boston at Pittsburgh. Philadelhia at Chicago. Brooklyn at St, Louis. New York at Cincinnati. AMERICAN LEAGUE w ib Pet. —— New York.. 12 64 -750| ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Cleveland .. . 13 8 619 (Missouri Synod) Philadelphia ..... 8 6 515 Fourth Street and Avenue A St. Louis. 12 10 545 J. V. Richert, Pastor Washington 9 438] Sunday services as follows: Detroit .. op! oe Bie school in joston . ‘ charge of Miss Ella Brelje, super- Chicago’ 2.1! 13 1350) Gente lia? 10:30 Goal | service, (German). 2:30 p.m. The pastor will preach at Driscoll. T:15 ¥ m. Bible hour in charge of the W. L. 8:00 evening service, (English). Sermon; “The Development of the Lutheran choral,”—to eels with the request of National Music Week, McCABE METHODIST EPISCO- PAL CHURCH Walter E. Vater, Pastor Divine services will be conducted next Sunday as follows: 10:30 morning worship. The pastor will preach on the subject “Wanted, An Explanation.” The choir will sing the anthem “Christ Is Our Corner Stone,” by Ferris Results Friday New York 10; Chicago 4. Washington 13; St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 10; Detroit 5. Boston 3; Cleveland 2. Games Today Chicago ut New York. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Boston. Bismarck Favorite to (Continued from naze one) similar conditions, Green was doped to set a new record in this event. Meinhover, Bismarck’s behemoth sophomore, flashed the best form in the discus and javelin throws. He sailed the plate 106 feet, 10 inches aae tossed the spear 126 feet, one inch. and Miss Marion Sandin and Miss Ramona Boepple will sing a_ duet entitled “I Waited For the Lord,” by_Mendelssohn. Organ music. Contentment— Watson. Offertory in A-Ashford. Postlude-Ashford. 12.00 noon. Sunday school, class- es for all ages. . 7:00 p. m. Intermediate and Ep-. worth League. 8:00 Evening worship. The astor will preach on the subject: ‘Taking the Risk.” The choir will sing the anthem, “Nearer, eh God, to Thee,” by Sarnaham and Harold Beall will sing “A Little While,” by Woodell. Organ music. Meditation- Sheppard. Offertory in D _ Flat- Krebs, _ Postlude-Watson. Prayer service Wednesday at 8 p. m. Please note change in evening hour of worship to 8 o'clock, FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH Augustana Synod Cor. 7th St. and Ave. D Rev. A. J. Malmquist, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. C. C, Larsen, superintendent. 8:00 p. m. The Women's Mission- ary Society will render the follow- ing Home Mission program: __ YN sesreecseeseveoes Audionce Bible Reading and Prayer ...... Bismarck a Favorite Bismarck is a slight favorite to of power that it will hold in the dis- tance events, in which Mandan is weak. However, unknown speed- sters may step forward to cast the championship either west or east of the Missouri river. ist The following schools qualified men for the finals: Bismarck 18; Mandan 17; Garrison 4; Denhoff 4; Washburn 2; Carson 1; Dawson 1; Solen 1; New Rockford 1; New Salem 2; Underwood 1; McClusky 2; Stanton 1; and Fort Yates 1.. Preliminary Results " The results of the preliminaries follow: 100 yard dash: First heat— Davis, Bismarck; 2nd, Chittich, Ci son; time, 11:5, Second heat—Ist, Jarvis, Mandan; 2nd, Finlayson, St. Mary’s; time, 11:2. Third heat— 1st, VanSoest, ‘trasburg; Polonsky, Wilton; time, 10.9. F heat—lst, Heidt, Mandan; 2nd, Bismarck; time, 112. th 1st, McDonald, Mandan; 2nd, Stein- er, Hazelton; time, 11.3. Sixth heat —lst, Thornberg, Bismarck; 2nd, Thompson, Wilton; time, 11.2, 220 yard dash: First heat—1st,| Vocal Solo.....M: McKendry, Mandan; 2nd, Davis,| Reading ..,... Mrs. John Bismarck; time, 25.6. Second heat. Quartette—Mrs, H. Cunz, Mrs. E. —Ist, Nielson, Washburn; 2nd,} Lindblom, Mr. H. Swenson and Polonsky. Wilton; time, 25.7, Third] _ Mr. O. Nordlund. heat—Iist, Akan, Garrison; 2nd, Van + Mr. H. Magnusson Soest, Strasburg; time, 28.0. Fourth | S Group of small girls heat—Iist, Jarvis, Mandan; 2nd, Moore, McClusky; time, 27.2. Fifth PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH heat—Ist, Spriggs, Bi 32nd, Second and nner Streets Zerbes, Hazelton; time, 26.3. Sixth _ Paul 8S. Wright heat—Ist, Fleck, lan; »| Morning worship, 10:30, broad- Steiner, Hazelton; time, 26.5. cast KFY. s arison SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1928 RADIO PROGRAMS FEATURES ON THE AIR 1:00—Young People's Conterence; Oe, Daniel A. Polls ‘ot =¥o nterences De, ie eed Weak ESD Woo’ WOAE ‘SvOO WHAn BA hg i Aa x i WW ED Wio wow AL PLO ¢:00—Sunday Event eee te an oe a WRC WSAI we WGY _WSB Ws CO WG" Seu iC yyy KFIKGW EFOA EQ (1% brs.) SUNDAY, MAY 6 [By The Associated Press} és i Programs in Central Standard time. Add “one hour for. Central Daylight time. All e is P, unless Cer rt wise indicated. Wavelengths on left of call letters, kilocycles on right, 620—-KYW Chieago—870 3:20-—National. Religious Services gceeler Hours Father Pernin; Home Folks 389.4—WBBM Chicago—770 11:00—Nutty Club (3 hrs.) 3 368.4—-WEBH.WSdD Chicagodeo — f'3y™-cChlinl reenter Family 7:00—] 228.9—WOWO Ft. Wayne—1818 re 416.¢—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 $:30—Arabian Nights 6:00—Sing; Quin: My jo Question Box 5—Atwater Kent Hour $:15—Music Room 9:35—Song Recital 10:06—Mardi Gras 3446—WLS Chicago—870 370.8—WDAF Kansas City—S10 2:00—¥ ‘Conference TiS—Atwater Kent 9:15—Concert 47.5—WMAQ-WQS Chicago—670 isa—Church Services 5—Musical Romances 00—Symphony Hour 00—Sunday Evening Club :00—WOR, Programe @ brs.) -Bible ing 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—700 2:00—Band Program 3:00—Orchestra epee Eewetlbes Hour 3461.2—W8AI Cinetnnct vid 7:15—Atwater Kent Hour $:45—Biblical Drama 399.8—WTAM Cleveland °:) [ Pevemtce fretted freer tpt Ensemble Tilp—Atwater Rent Program $:45—Biblical Drama 374.8—WOC Davenport—209 10:45a—Chureh Frade ad 01 00-—David erence id 7:16—Atwater Kent Hour $:45—Biblical Drama 249.9—KFYR ‘emesetaee :00—Pipe organ program b; control Duryee Morrie Orace Presbyterian 2:00—Frogram by Germea Baptist church, by remote First church, FEATURES ON THE AIR Monday, May 7 5:30—ory and. His Gangs Vocal ang Instramental Wi RDEA WREN WJR WHO WRC WOW KVOO WFAA at Tk WRC WTAM WWs 3 Band iste — FTW ang Vocal wr: wuw IZ KWK WRI KVOO WBAP WMC WsB Motors Party; Musical Feature—WEAF we WTAM WWJ WSAI WGN WED ESM aAL GR ee CRE WA Wed We OE WIA: 8:30—Buccaneers;. powelty, WMAQ WOWO KMOX ‘WOR Wi BC ROLL ‘ADC WAIU WERC WGHP MONDAY, MAY 7 (By The Associated Press} P. ft . Reta oe er time. All time is P. wise indicated. of call letters, kilocycles on right, 526—-KYW Chicago—570 §:00—Uncle Bob: Agitators 5:30—Roxy ard His Gang 00—Riverside Program 4:30—Great Composers :00—WIZ ma s30—Studio Feature $89.4—WBBM Chicage—77" : tren :00—Orchestra; Organ 282.7—WWS Detroit—s80 S0—Concert Ensemble are $:00—Orchestras “ZF. Gyociea 368.6—-WEBH-WJJD Chicago--820 i 30—Generad Party 4:30—Mooseheart; 3 Stud te Bove Sere oe esti alates :00—Dance Music {sergnllaren's Pr bases Ft, Wayne—1810 H+ idle; Bnsemble 8:30—Ti to Rett Sidomsiumbes Musice O™ Orchestre 416.4—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 5:10—Quin: Ensemble 90—Old Fashioned Almanak 30—Ger eral Dotors Pasty 9:30—Sam and Henry 10:00—Popular Programe 344.6—WLS Chicago—870 $:30—The Angelus 7:00—Water :30—German $:00—WLS Hippodrome $:30—International Revue 447.5—WMAQ-WQJ Chieago—670 :00—Murical 1 is Gea hrs.) :02—Amos 8:12—Orchestras 428.3—WLW Cincinnatt—700 lestle im; Darice 3:30—Ineteumental eto, 9:00—Dance Music and Studio (461.2-—-WSAI Cincinnati—so> oe Giront Morsents in History & the Table Rock Cove-dykes will re-| 440 yard dash? First heat—Ist,| Prelude: -“Religiono,” Goltermann| #:i}—Ganersi Molore Party al Dea AL tee Lamon: Sig “Wk The" | Pata cnn My he — leon; ‘ose 3_ time, | Anthem: it h Thee, F ta OPENING OF FLOOD Esa." Second heat—ist, ‘Davis,| Wooler me ian . PIPE MAY SAVE DAM Bismarck; 2nd, Fleck, Mandan; Srd, Presbyterian Church Quartet ments in History 8: to Greenville, 8. C., May 5.—U—| Liebig, Denhoff; time, 57.6. Third|Offertory: “Caro Mio Ben,” Gior- Bees ae ary H48.0—KVOO Tulea—008 Hope of saving the Table Rock Cove| heat—Ist, Green, Bismarc! 2nd,} dani tudio Program 8: dam, 81 miles north of here, grew| Wagner, Carson; 3rd, Hoover, Daw- ‘ Mrs. Morris 874.8—-WOC Davenpert—800 FE: iy when engineers succeeded in| son; time, 59.8. Arthem: “My Faith Looks Up to} 6:00—Great Moments in History On °) the flood pipe, thus taking} 2: rd low hurdles: First heat} Thee,” Schnecker * Bismarck—w1200 et off the breaks which|—Ist, McKendry, Mandan; 2nd, H. Quartet 9:30—Musle. i parksts. developed under the dam late yes-| Brown, Bismarck; », 80.0, Sermon: “The Punishment of Sins”| .° ening markets o—Farm school. terday. ond heat—ist, Polonsky, Wilton; Paul S. Wright ene eee lege Comedians, ‘Thousands of offers of aid poured| 2nd, Nielson, Washburn; time, 30.0,)Postlude: “Marche aux Flambeau,” | _— ‘eather, news, into here of the cham-| Third heat—ist, McDonald, Man-| .Clark a ber of commerce and the city ad-| dan; time, 29.8, Mrs. Morris Daily Vacation Bible school bogiz 0. F. lodge _upo: ministration. City officials’ said| 120 yard high hurdles: First heat Evening service, 8, ne Monday morning, Jane 4. of cash prises in’ ai ft, even should the dam hold, the| lst, McKendry, Mandan; | 2nd,|Prelude: “The Lost Chord,” Sullivan| child from 6 to 16 will be welcome. for school childre: city will suffer great loss since| Wahl, Denhoff; time, 20.2, ‘Second|Offertory: | “Solace,” Pease| We will have Bible study, band work} sponsored by the Raleigh lodge it already been accepted at a|heat—Ist, Hoffman, ‘Bismarck; 2nd,|Postlude: | “Postlude,” Sheppard| 8nd other things just as it was con- ” Z cost of 1,500,000 and| Hultberg, Bismarck; time, 21.8, ‘Anthem: “The Graco of God,”| ducted last year. q E.G. 29 $2,000,000. It will be necessary to/ fan pat: Bests, Wishel; Stetten, ut peter Be tery ay ben- eat: Biter. ne af | Dickinnen Visited rebuild part’ | Garrison; Meinhover, ismarck; | Sermon: e Mai - en rebuild a large part’ of the struc-| Feige: Mandan; Swanton, Denho! Paul 8. Wright doy evening, May 25, to Cleveland, Ohio. ong ee ern oe distance] Notice: mae hove, of foes evening |» pasteles Tsaaed eee rein, ee! inches. service is an hour later. Indiana Fight Secon- gp AY ‘throw: Meinhover, — Personal and ta Sites Laptacnn of this city dary to Latest Moves| miki, Xin, Wishek: Sisiten,| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Social Ni of Dina Oday at the Hote Garrison; Helbling and M Fourth Street and Avc...e B ews her mother, M someinnet | — Mandan; and Haney, Fort Yates. C. A, Stephens, Minister Mandan Vicinity “aC, Kirk of (Continued from page on-) Best distance by Meinhover, 106] 10:30 The theme for the morning ” ap) Cay sate, oi a te aevorae te, a9 erase me - menage will be Tet i the Guar ee eee of Smith’s cai * javelin throw: Meinhover, Bis-|antee o' rit; - Se Hae ale gant Eapa oe Rae STA ieee? Soe tates teas | Moe tres lt el landan; 5 I> 2" i Ie toa datcetine | Coe lag, ms poe nor an a le save The choir will| visit relatives and fi 5 at ‘several Democrats to comm: to Walsh, he had expressed the senator po rae sae have spatial music. Denhoff. Best distance by Mein-|; 12:00 Sunday school, Fred Miller, Mrs. J. L. Bowers was hostess at Dora medium to choice 250 hover, 126 feet one inch. superintendent. @ bridge luncheon Friday with eee Chicago, Mav 5.—(AP)—Poultry .9,25@9.85; 200 t 250 . Bi : Heidt, Mandan;| 7:00 Senior and Junior B. Y. Sweet als sedy: resin 1 sari fowls 1010 seminal 160 to 200 pounds! “Walai’s withdrawal also will mergbers and Spriggs, a 00 The evening sermon, theme wee acd ce vdsccbetion’ Mee Bs | best dissed fer tataiets Sie” bas t 3, broilers A s .10 nominal; ) marek; ec! wi “What One Thing do You|S. Nickerson and Mrs. Charles! pital for treatment. 16; ducks 18@20;: 4. .60 nominal; Schwartz, New Salem; ki a spring ducks 28; geese 16. ” | sows singe: pigs, als pects, i d| rison. Best distance by Heidt, 18 nS 00° Wednesday evening, prayer ae ae? ic A. Finch ta man trans- MINNEAPOLIS FLC FLOUR choice 90 to 130 7.00@8.50. | Wi each have delegate slates in| feet, 11 3-4 inches. meeting. Members of the Sophomore class| acted business in Mandan this week- ui May <i <Plowr| work ego tod stars Si ts 1 conte] Walsh's alate may be, lett’ on” the] 107 Reineye Botasan Nowy ‘Beek | wil oct teeing, attemnaan the Aid| of Mcndan high school entertained end. —] 5 - ec! % if si auetnnges, Uhipmeta 34,172 bbls. | lower; 50 cents down; |-{ ballots to comply with legal require-| ford; R. Henn, Strasburg; Jacob-| 709 Ninth street, Mes, Ethel Welch 8 aes Ey Free Chak 4 Edward T i of Mandan isc ee ing ote cine ci auwenine| mane Wi nce, A | ar Sigg an Yao, leak |e with te entertaining, | lane "advver, anited in arrange fied to his ‘heme by fet Mc! , H jon, Un i tl " Crieugs, COEATORS os _ cy, |tont lame; water led liberals she| fight betwen Reed: sad Simith, | wood; Sehwarts, New Salem; 'Wit-|will be observed at the Sue ke a ‘aye ua jeago, May —(U. stock weak eents lower; bulls no’ snnouncement was ms, ndan; in, ishek; 5 y ‘Motors. soared to © new |D. A.)—Potatoss: Receipts 16 cars, |atendy to weak; veelers 1.00 higher; |fortheoming ‘following Senator| Wilmot, Wilton. ren ane MErhe church has voted to conduct a| returned from Raleigh: where he ae] end cara hare be spent several returned from Raleigh, where he ad-

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