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"PAGE TWO WHEAT VALUES By Associated Press Leased Wire CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE May 9 NEWS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE mostly 1.50 to 1.55; fancy shade higher; Commercial 1.80 to 1.36. New stock demand and trading light, market about steady; Texas sacked Bliss Triumphs 3.25 to 3.75 mostly around 3.50; Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs 3.25 to 3.60; etiine bbls. Spalding Rose 5.75 to| Shi Deberry, Koob and Shinault; San- ders, Ballou, Krueger and Young. ‘ > © % Indianapolis .. 6 13 2 Kansas City ....... 4 0 9 Swetonie, and Spencer; Speece eehan, Murray and Peters, from which they expect to derive a direct economic or social benefit.” Declaring that North Dakota taxes are not high in comparison jwith the taxes of neighboring states, Thoresen said this state has|, “gotten more or less advertising of |{ an unfavorable nature in the last FEATURES ON THE AIR ! ‘Thursday, May 10 : May few years on account of things that |' | a ‘ = WESTERN LEAGUE ts : thal f 3 WEAF WRC WGY WGR WIAM |) vile Btn ok” nae tS Minneapolis, May 9—(AP_U. S.| Oklahoma City 9; Des Moines 2, |Pave, been said by our own, public|i} °° As Krantayediat sei RED WRuM wor, WHO (Wow | Wheat— ose |D. A.)—Potatoes: Light wire in-|. Tulsa 9; Omaha 10. officials and newspapers as to gov-|; WDAF KVOO WFAA KPRC ‘WOAL WHAS. htt) Nh aoe May 1.60% 1.41% 161% 138% 1.58% | Qiisday doneorot Oka aes Amarillo 3; Denver 7. seed 1] $80—Hoover Ser KBD WOO WHO WOW WDAF KVOO WFAA | >a a i . sales, freight on! : ' SB rai | duly aa ie it ee deducted, Minneapolis and igh Paul en ot ea, Prarie! hagostraee sinh at t:a—Ainplee Har done Lhevinne, Planist—WJZ KDEA WLW WIR |} 5 ul duly ; 135 614 5 : rate, sacked cwt., i i He Sa Sha coed FA toatl F 4 rm i Prices Average Higher Earlier ee Oe ge: 15 Oe satan Nad, tow very | ales Lt 8 Pyle Caravan Heads are lower than in some neighboring |’ 100A EST greta Wee CUNl Wout WOAF KVOO WBAP | . 59 Saha 3 . 57% 40. A *, states, Thoresen sdid, i 8 WSM WMC WSB WJAX KOA in Day, But Declines ee @% @1.60%5 Parrett Towards Ohio Line this tate "aie, vung fe eee | $:00—Mlehelin Prosram: Orchestra—W32 KDKA WLW WJR KYW KWK | = . i ‘ FARGO LIVES’ ‘K " —- with the income of the people of|' e Follow Later May 1.08% 81% ioe 1.0812 1.07% ores N. D., May Se Citta: aCe Goines ES Gee c the aes ged ac teh, an ‘ ‘ive 3 : y Jood steers 11.50 to 12. “ ravan of | prosperity of the people of the state THURSDAY, MAY 10 $:00—“The Rose Malden.” Chicago May 9——(P—-Dry weath-| July toe SD teen eer) stecrs. 10.50 to 11.50; fate steers) Allouses. jogged out of here today | because the tax burden takes an ex-| ty Ts UAE Pies] Oe ee a s from the American) cont 1 nt MH mm 10.09 to 11.00; plain steers 9.50 to|tward Butler, Ind., 40 miles east. cessive share of their income. Either | programs in Central Standard time. 835.4—WHO Des Moines—360 n northwest, with dust} S¢Pt 8% 1h 1.12 11% 0 1.10% 110.50; good heifers 10.00 to 11.00;|, Peter Gavuzzi of England, race|taxes must be reduced or the income| Add one hour for Centra! Daylight 6:00—Dodge Presentation stor-ns in the Dakotas and Minneso- | at, ~ jae @% — @%_| medium’ heifers 9.00 to 10.00; fair| leader, lagged Tuesday on the 41] of the people of the state increased. | time. All time 12.P. M. unless other, ¢12}--Hoover, Sentinels ta, led to carly higher prices to Lee si ivi “i ais ii i heifers 8.00 to 9.00; plain. heifers|™ile lap from Mishawaka, finishing |It is my opinion that our problem| of call lewers kilocpoles on right for wheat. There were also repe z May 64% , 641% 65% 64'5 Be 7.00 to 8.00; good cows 8.35 to 9.25; da aa he cane Place with|is an economic problem to a much| , ne at very low temperatures in mii ‘ Be & medium cows 7.50 to 9.60, e ners, ater extent than it is a tax S2e—KYW Chicago—870 Bierce ate delaying crop aaly tou 49% y, ‘8S Te D8 | 5.25 to 5.75; plain ee Ore Ger | Gusto Unek of Italy was the| mobba.?” 00—Uncie as. Opesing trehanged ie" highec| 18: (me) a ters 5.28 to 5.15; good bulls 7.66| Pacemaker for the day, covering the| In addition to the increase in the| 5i2—pslinse Clippers $0—Atapice Procra Riteat later scored uptums all) son, (new) 46% he ais Girt | to 8.00; medium, bulls 7.00 to 7.50; distance in 6:59:04. Ry MeMurty, |cost of labor and commodities which mene axwell Hour around aks ” “ 2 Aes oR ~i°*s. | common bulls 6.50 to 7.00; calves|one arm indianapolis runner, was/everyone has experienced, the ‘Progra: ‘Musicale 1-8c to 3-ke up, but aft “| Rye @49 top veal 12.50 ‘to 15.00; cull veal second, 58 minutes 12 seconds be-|varlous governmental organizations Staining Guprtee o soompanee’ aad ing setbacks. ‘Oats we ved 1084 197% 187 (ae fk 7.00 to 9.00; light heavy calves|hind him. have had to meet the demand for} 9:00—Slum| iusto 352.7—WW4 Detrolt—850 visions tended to sag. July 10614 138 34% 1.301 “391; | 10.00 to 11.00; heavy calves 6.00 to better roads, schools, park systems, 389.4—WBBM Chicago—770 6:00—Dodge Presentation Aside from un hy . ‘fs + 30% 1.30% =| 8.00; canner calves 5.00 to- 6.00, Hoover Gains Earl playgrounds, school gymnasiums| 6:00—Orchestras O: ead fn the spring whe: elit 90% OSS sons 120% 1.90% | , SheeB—Tep lambs 16.00 to-17.00; Y [and other items which did not ap-| $30—Concert Ensemble, so0—old Counselor ind north of the Canadian line, the ly qe a ate ae ESV heavy lambs 14.00 to 15.00; cull Lead; Soon Loses It| pear in large quantity on the aver-| }30-orehestras’? wed 8:30—Dance Music ying side of the wheat HELE | stay 12.00 12.12 11.97 rl Pt to 13.00; Lie ete 9.00 age governmental budget of 15) s¢5.e—weeH-wJJD Chicago—020 =, Bc derot a Ft. Wayne—1310 n much o rend z : a ‘0 10.00; heavy ewes 7.00 to 9.00; 1 ears ago. vet 7 Fs ‘eature: ral belief ee ieee tae ioe rey ay cull ewes 3.0 to 6.00; bulks 6.00 to ay, tis heehee week Reed d In addition, he said, entirely new Sioe—Dekwe: Bre $t0cHocser Prostar sport due} ert 4 7 cai) il as 8.00. Would make a good showin eine he | fields of governmental expenditure | $:30—Hoover Se 422.3—WOS Jefferson City—710 prove bullish. | pips @ Hogs 150-180 Ibs. 8.25 to 9.55;| Should the recult. chow wrist tetts| have been opened up. Counties! #:g¢—Oi Couns : Talle casts were | Ril 180 180-200 Ibs. 9.25 to 9.55; 200-225 |the case, ‘they contended. it, wourq| must meet the cost of mothers’ pen- | ,$:30—Dance Orshest City—810 1 d indicate 2 ead Ibs. 9.15 to 9.85; 225-250 Ibs. 9.00 tol practically clinch the secretary’a|Sions, poor relief, public health | 20:0-—Palmer Stu probable yiel 100,000 bush- i * Oh 9.25; 250-300 Ibs. 9.00 to 9.25; 300- inati cretary S| work, better farming work, home| | 4184¢—WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 iets of winter season, com: | 73.300 1290 091277 12.72 (12.72 350 Ibs. 8.75 to 9.10, Packers 7.50| nomination because of the effect it] Tocnstration work “and juvenile | 5: pci i pared with 552,000,000 bushels last | Bellies — ieee to 8.25. Stags 7.25 to 8.00. ids’ far GMMsuiaed ae eee courts. Done ERENCE renertre Eeteicitic damage ‘reports accom- 1877 14.00 14.09 13.97 ey of his running ability against solid poartiog must meet the expense, of 4:0t—Baseo and, Tenor qo AGW TMS Milwaukee—to20 panied in various instances today i Pro CW Pig Sota ad will ae fs - | 205 ms —Aripico Program sword of high winds and cry soil is | —_ aghie a J hnalt fe, caer hand Hoover's toon] Soret “la veroani, © ontnming| "- sue-wis chiesseare | (e“Matesll aur hewly sown ‘eld or soring wheat, | Vea on lambs; sheep about steady;| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |e ye ec cent, he tid, not make| Toots’ parks and other new ac:| s:0t—ghore Features Bisociusie Box Particular mention was made of ad. |"° hepa lambs offered; better) Minneapolis, May 9.—)—Wheat W Le a “iat showing in Indiana _ it | P< a. 00—Scrap Book and Features 9:00—Want Ad Club |¥erse conditions near Fergus Falls, |&Tade wooled ewes 8.50 to 9.60; de- | receipts today’ 259 compared to 147/ <4 pay sae aa ‘thea id reveal a weakness, particular- “State governmental costs,” he 0—Supertone Hour 10:00—Dance Music Crookston and Breckenridge, Minn.,|*ifable shorn ewes 7.50 to 8.50; ac-|a year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat ‘Katihas ity 16 5 ee ly among the -farm elements, and 441d; "hive inckeased 00-00 count of AT.S—WMAQ-WQS Chicago—670 — 406.2—WCCO Minneapolis-St, Paul-7:0 ron the other hand, domestic prim: cording to weight, and coarse grain closing quotations | Tritenanolis 1 Se. lope epee CUT a general expansion of state sc- BoE cies and Poatures {oomrais, CONeert stocks of wheat were reported tod: a ‘oday follow: F fe, 1 7 s in the i fastest = as being practicall: ie the av 1 hard spring, fancy Minneay polis ’ 13 1 -542| primary was the state head of the| tivities and the transfer of certain ee Husicat Potpouri Ki ‘Beature uiveeny practically 2.00% @2.065 | Milwaukee 13 123520 i funetions from the local govern-| §:0¢—Goncert ss age at this time for the last twelve | ete . re abated Louisville . 10 18 | 400 ba ahs ck eon seaweed ante 00: tha ett.” $ oe Kmos apa, Andy: Aerials Lo hig Sa |1 DNS fancy Mont, Laesapzon% | Toledo .. 9 16 360] _ Watson is an advocate of the Mc-| ,Thoresen presented an analysis) "*SOSMA TAM Ceveanga go 1o—lenak Walton League | LATE BREAK CARRIES G0 DOWNW ARD 1 reattive 1.9244 @2.01% Columbus: . 8 18 803 Nery-Haugen bill with its equal- bee) Bead aba increases in| &: 50020, & willbe Bana AE ard spri 645 @2.03 sie Ais ization fee, wi - = 5 iS 6:00—Dodge Presentation Misneapann’ ‘ Ma Pr To artive * 1.63% @1.98% | vinnonp entlt® uesday ward the Peepiuade Feria Fase ernment in the state. In 1913, he PoocMoewan anus Wheat was quiet and erratic up to} ., — 1 DNS, gd to fancy. Toledo Dy St ob oe 4. board method of solving the farm| aid, the general property at levy 8:00—Old Counselor the last hour today when cautious) Karly Declines Range: from 1/, Teste, s.-25° eacoaoar | Indianapolis 5; Kansas City 4, [Problem | Watson also is a close Pousidee Of thie incrense, the| §ig-Memer oe SCRE ISL: Lonectio longs sold out, feari | A 2 ii 025 rem ae . ical al of vi i geen dsc 7 fs s “4 A government report an winter wheat] © 9 Points—Partial |1 DNS, gd to choice. L.66%@1:80% | Louisville 9; Milwaukee 6. aves and former Governor Low- [state was responsible for $2,578,567 | Ee Mineil Hott a at Reever Sentinels 7 A é e of wf ft 3 3 ett pee he aU Recovery Follows : Solarian de sor ree Columbus at Minneapolis. send MIiodph Ye hat eerie cramemal -sandivisions wete “te |< Sta WEDs Cinatanetioeed 00-9 Counselor Oe rhih ‘ 5 re “ il si er but the late break carried the| i ‘ To arrive . 1.54% @ Indianapoli peat Kana City. he is not running as a stalking horse | Sponsible a the Sst or 86.14 $:00—-Dodge Presentation ooh market off sharply, final prices| New York, May 9—)—High La Se 1 ee I Louisville at Milwaukee, for any other candidate. per cent, Thoresen said. | Hoocrane Bade 6:00—Dodge Presentation being 1 to 1 1-4 cents lower for the money rates continued to cast, al, TOarrive ..-..... LOS%@ poll lainiaed On the Democratic side of the]. _, Tto—Minstrels a. pa $:30— Hoover, Sentinels day. shadow over today's stock market,|3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.78% @1.06% AMERICAN LEAGUE Indiana situation, the 30 Houston| Virtual State of War |: °° Musical Prosrams: Dance Uti Counssor Oats were strong, May advancing |which drifted lower under heavy |2 DNS, stl to choice. 1.63% @1.70 % WL Pet,| convention delegates to be chosen on Exi d Tsinat| BP skcoeringoctt Aten 30—Dance to a new high short covering, July selling for both accounts. Early|2 DNS, ord to good. 154% @ 1.63% | New York... 15 6 _.756|June 6 and 7 will be instructed for Xxists around Tsina! epee: Ramee $44.6—WCBD Zion—870 gained one cent and was below declines ranged trom 1 to 9 points,|2 northern ;...-... LH GLO Philadelphia 11 Bag] Evans Wollen. lebacti 1a. Counselor 1:00—Orchestra; Chimes: ‘Trio; Q earlier high. Barley futures ad-|but u partial recovery took place in|3 DNS’ gd to choice, Lobel tat | Cleveland ...... 16 _& 467|, However, Governor Smith, leading| (Continued from page one) “Fete and Goldie tet vanced early and turned draggy|the afternoon when a large supply|3; DNs) 8rd to good. 1. 2 ey 12 153g] by far in the Democratic nomination | pected to leave for South China 240.9—KFYR Bismarck—1200 with trade dull. of out-of-town funds, attracted by ; cahiern good. 150% @ 1.9% mie tI 16 ‘407|fight, may ultimately get support | shortly as a precautionary measure. 0—Ausic. Firmness prevailed in rye early|the 6 per cent call money renewals deMthard (Mont). 1:54%@1.84% |Washington ..... 8 12 — .499|ftom the Indiana.group, in the opin-| Fear was expressed that anti-| 9:45—Opening markets 1s—Aunt Samegy in the session, but prices failed to| rate, began to make it sappearance.|" ‘To arrive 41 1.545% @1.84% | Boston .. 14 — (33g]ion of his backers. They are hope-| Japanese disturbances might occur | 10 ‘eather forecast. 6:30—Thursday Musical Club hold. ..0 export business was re-| Trading showed a further contra-l1 herd (Mont.)..... 1.345 @183% | Chicago. 17- (g9g]ful that the delegates pledged to|at Canton, which has been quiet. Py ene rkets. 7:30—Weather, news. jorted. Flaxseed offerings were| diction in volume, although the tick- o -abeive .. 154% @1.835¢ Tom Taggart’s candidate will not) During the fighting at Tsinan af *7i}¢ Weng markets 11:00—Organ recital, Eltinge theatr. ight and futures developed a strong |er was again unable to keep uace| yo eet “dark Results Tuesday stand out long against Smith once | shell from a Japanese gun struck the} : Z Lei ite sacel atin tone, advancing 1c. with the market. tard af .. 1.54% @1.575| Cleveland 3; New York 0. the trend is shown in the early bal-| roof of the Ford agency. = z Cash wheat offerings were larger| Veteran traders recalled that to-| 8d 39; : Lease Oue7se | Phildelphia 4; St. Louis 3. loting. —— When armed Nationalists resisted! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY and demand was quict to fair. The|day was the Minn. & SD, 1 hard, 1.54% @1.57% | Boston 5; Chicago 1. No Support in Texas JAPS ARE DETERMINED their attempts to clear the zone. Erdem basis for average run was un-| “Northern Pacific panic,” which cul-|" ‘To arrive '........ 1.54% @1.57% | Detroit 12; Washington 2. On the other hand, they do not} TO ENFORCE DEMANDS Further reinforcements arrived at] FOR RENT—One or two furnished changed with an easy undertone for|minated the big “bull” movement) Fey 1 amber durum. 1.58% @1.63% look for any support in convention| Peking, May 9.—()—The Jap-|Tsinan during the night from Tsing-} light housekeeping rooms with Protein above 12 per cent and some|in 1901. The fact that recent price Fo arrive ........ 1.58% @1.65% _. Games Today from the 40 Texas delegates to be|anese in Shantung were determined | tao. were immediately de-| kitchenette. Also gas stove for sales lower.e gyrations closely resembled those| Fey 2 amber durum. 1.57%@1.64% | Detroit at Washington. chosen at Beaumont May 22.|today to enforce the demands of |ployed and entrenched on elevations} sale. Call at 404 Fifth street. Duru offerings were light and the|which preceded the crash 27 years|1 amber durum..... 1.36%@1.50%| St. Louis at Philadelphia. County conventions held. in that|their ultimatum to the Chinese Na-|dominating the town. Phone 597-R. market was quiet and draggy. ago is believed to have inspired] ‘To arrive . 135%@ Cleveland at New York. state yesterday indicated a big/|tionalist at all costs, official advices —— Corn offerings were light and de-|some liquidation by supersitious{1 durum . 1.35% @1.42%| Chicago at Boston. majority of the state convention|from Tsinan indicated. ST. MARY’SKIRK WINS | LOST—Package containing _ one mand quiet to fair. aders. Fears of an increase in the} To arrive . Pestet — delegates would be instructed to| An official Japanese advice from| _ Chester, +» May 9—(AP)—| pair of. brown trousers, Finder Oats were in spotted demand, only|New York Federal Reserve bank|2 amber durum..... 1.35% @1.47% NATIONAL LEAGUE work for a dry plank in the Demo-,Tsinan at 8 o'clock this morning|St. Mary's Kirk, by Sir Douglas out| please leave at Grand Pacific good weight being ready sale. rediscount rate tomorrow also were |2 durum ..... 1.34% @1.40% W. L_ Pet.Jecratic platform, and that Governor | said a lull had occurred in the fight; }of Gay Goshawk, owned by Sir Hed-} Tailor Shop. ' ~ Rye was in quiet to fair demand|a factor in the selling movement. /|3 amber durum..... 1.32% @1.42% |New York. 7 — 611|Dan Moody, anti-Smithite and spon-| ing which began when the Nation-| worth Meux, won the famous Ches- ———__—__ and steady. Oiferings were small.| Termination of the negotiations)3 durum .... 131% @1.38% Cincinnati . 10 583] sor of the dry plank movement,|alists rejected the Japanese de-|ter cup today. 8. Wootton’s Dakota FOR RENT—Modern four room Barley was in fair to good de-|for a merger of the Coca-Cola and|1 red durum. 1.38%@ Pittsburgh 9,871] would head an uninstructed delega-|mands yesterday. Taking advan-|was second, and A. R. Cox's Gio- apartment | furnished or unfur- mand and prices were firm. Offer-|Canada Dry ginger ale companies| ‘To arrive . 137%@ Brooklyn ... 10 624] tion, as far as candidates are con-|tage of this the Japanese were vig-|conda was third. teen ran. nished. Also two room apart- ings were light. Price range was!was followed by heavy selling of Coarse Grains St. Louis. 11 -522| cerned, to Houston. orously strengthening their de- 5, on mmenante: ment for light housekeeping. Col- 86 to 97 cents. jboth stocks, the former dropping|2 yellow corn +. 1.09 @110 {Chicago . 12.520) Karly returns from the Alabama|fenses. They cleared Nationalist Old-time dance at I. 0. 0. F.) lege Building. Phone 183, 8 1-2 points and the later 7 1-4./3 yellow corn 1.06 @1.08 | Boston .. 12.868! Democratic primary yesterday indi-|troops from the ‘zone along the rail-| hall given by Carpenters’ Un- Crerequnae Ree CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Rubber shares turned heavy on the| ‘To arrive . 1.05 @ Philadelphia . 1.263) cated that Smith also was waging always and around the _ settlement| ion We LOST—A leather grip between Bis- Hl ber y : on Wednesday night, May os ; Chicago, May 9.—(#)—(U. §, D,|predictions of Harvey S. Firestone|4 yellow cora @1.02 Bars losing battle there for a block of/which General Fukada had marked/9 ” ai invited, marck Bank building and Freight ‘A,)—Hogs—15,000; market ‘mostly| that tire prices would be cut with-| ‘To arrive . St. Louis 15" Phindeakia 4 the 24 state delegates. | Candidates|out,in the ultimatum to be evacu-| "- ae Depot. Finder please phone 730-M. i vi in three months. yellow corn... it * J for delegate-at-large representing | a! ry. jationalists. es Bs scaling neo ibs. up: fighter| Sharp declines took place in such{|6 yellow corn. . Eitaharen: a No York 5. the anti-Smith faction were shown| The dapesase asserted they were| Rubbish and Ash hauling,| The 10th is -he last day of ‘weights and pigs weak to 25c lower;| recent favorites as General Motors,|2 mixed corn. Cinewti't Be rAd 2 to be in the lead. Smith managers|using “offensive measures” only|phone 62. Wachter Transfer.|discount on Gas bills. . | top 10.46 paid for choice 190 to 220|Radio, General Electric, Interna-|3 mixed corn pe Piscine ad have hoped to win over at least six S ee | Ib. average. Butchers, medium to|tional Telephone and the airplane! To arrive . G Toda of the Alabama group, remembered: — 250-350 Ibs. 9.40 to 10.25;|stocks, | Freeport Texas broke 4/4 mixed corn Boston at Cincinnati” for its repeated shouts in the Madi- 1 5 \points further reflection of a poor| To arrive . oston at Clncianath, son Spuare Garden tonvention four to choice 90-130 ibs. : Pigs, + 9.00 to 8.75. Cattle—9,000 calves receipts 3,000; largely steer and yearlings run; better grades predominating; heavies low; she stock in very light supply; bulls und vealers lower; best light sters early 14.75. Slaugh- ter classes, steers, good and choice 1800-1500 Ibs. 13.25 to 15.00; 1100- 1800 Ibs. 13.25 to 15.00; 950-1100 Ibs. 13.00 to 14.90; common and med- ium 850 Ibs. tp 9.50 to 13.2! lings, good and choice 750-950 12.75 to 14.50 Heifers good and choice, 850 Ibs. down 12.50 to 14.00; common and medium 8.75 to 12.26. Cows, good and choice 8.75 to 12.00; common and medium 7.50 low cutter and cutter 6.00 4 Bulls, good and choice ' (beef) 9.00 to 10.7h; cutter to med- to 9.10. Vealers (milk fed) good and choice 12.00 to 15.00: ium 11.00 to 12.00; cull and food HOLT ND. Biaaker ad feeder steers, good and chice (a! weights) 11.50 to 12.75; common edium 9.00 to 11.25. jp—-12,000; fat iambs slow: early sales and bids 15 to 25¢ ff ? : ind’ spring feeding steady. Slaughter classes, lambs, good and choice 17. 3 medium 16,00 to 17.5 and common 13.25 to 16,00, food and choice (92 Ibs. 00 to 16,90; medium 14.00 cull and common 11.65 to edium to choice (92-100 to 16.00. Ewes, medium (150 Ibs. down) 6.25 to 3 cull and common 2.00 to 7.25. 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St. Paul, May 9.—(AP— 8. D. A.)—Cattle—2,800; light and yearlings about s1 a early sales 12.00 to 12.50; bulk weight to sell at 0; butcher if a oe b Se ea .3 EB to 10/7! 9 od ghee "and first quarter report. Heavy profit- taking also forced recessions of 1 to 3 points in a number of the pub- lice utilities. Oil shares were adversely affected oil production last week and steels were inclined to heaviness on re- ports that commodity prices had de- veloped a softening tendency. Pool operations were not entirely abandoned, however. American bank note and Lambert were each bid up about 5 points to new high records, and a number specialties moved up 1 to 3 points, Deleware & Hudson brok more than 4 points, presumably in reflection of speculative disappointment over President Loree’s failure to an- nounce a disposition of the $63,000, 00 received by the road for its Wi New York Central was up more than 3 points and was accompanied into new high ground by Wabash, Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and Reading. BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, May 9 . 1 dark northern . $1.40 No. 1 northern .... - 138 No, 1 amber durum » 123 No. 1 mixed durum ol No. 1 red dutum 1.15 + 2.16 . 211 1.19 75 50 + 1.20 $ 84 19 5 One cent per por ount un- der 55 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs, five cents under shell. Hard winter wheat Dark hard winter whe: MINNEAPOLIS RANGE May 9 ome High Lew Close 1.57 (1.57% 1.54% 1.54% 156 1.8’ 1.55 5: 3 iy 7% 156 157% 1.31% 1.31% 1.26% 1.26% % 61 57% 1d 1 1.29 1.29 1 1.25% May 26 63 dul; 58 by another large increase in crude|4 of other |N' bash and Lehigh WARY, holdings. Sey i 5 mixed corn 6 mixed corn 2 white oats 3 white oats. To arrive To arrive ... Barley, lower gds. To arrive . daly May July Sept. 1.34 1.29 2.39 Sul; . 2.35 Sept. of carlot dark northe: 1.98 8 Pagid durum 1.44 DULUTH RANGE May? Open High Low Close ‘um— 142% 1.43% 1 1.48% 1.44 1 1 117% 1.19 1.) 2, Flax— May 2.37% 2.38% 2. 2.39% 2. 2.35% 2.35 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, May 9.—)—Range ain sales: mn 1.62% rn 1.66%; N northern 1.60@1.78%; Nao. 1 hard 1.99% ; No, 1 hard win- 3 No. 2 amber ui 3 No. 2 mixed durum 1.86% @1.44%; No. 1 mixed wheat 140%, 40% 1.40% 141% 1.41% 1.40 Wheat No. 1 @1.98%; No. 2 lo. 3 dark Resler-—tomple grade 93@95. Corn—None. Oats—No. 4 white 62@62'2. Biche 1, 1.80% @1.31'2, Flax—No. 1 2.42% @2.46%. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minnea: May 3.—?)—Flour aear Shi Sinaia; barrels. Bran 36. CHICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, wey 9.—()—Butter— H tra firsts 42 3-4 to 43; 1.54% | to 42 1-4; seconds 38 t thanged receipts 17,357 cases. 43,864 to 37.00, to 41. Eggs— Philadelphia at St. Louis. Brooklyn at Chicago. New York at Pittsburgh. a Yesterday’s Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Rg iH Brooklyn oe 3 10 Chicago . -4 12 Petty and Henline; Jones Gonzales, R H New York . -6 it Pittsburgh -6 1 Henry and Hogan; Grimes Gooch. R Tt Boston .... 22 6 Cincinnati . 5 11 Brandt, Wertz, ban; Kolp and Picinich, R 4H Philadelphia . 4 9 St. Louis .. 1b 18 Benge, McGi guson, Sweetland, Miller an son; Frankhouse, Haid and Davis. E 4 2 and Edwards and. Ur. | dol e year of “24 for Underwood.” Smith’s delegate total, however, will take another jump today when Michigan democrats, in convention, give him their 30 delegates. The New York spovarnes was unopposed in the! preference primary in that Z| State in A His total slate of 1 pledged claimed delegates thus 0 will be raised to 574 1-2, counting tructed but claimed for Smith. N. D. Per Capita Tax Burden Low Says Thoresen E (Continued from page on:) i] tion with taxes is to secure a O|dollar’s worth of service for a of commodities for vel dollar of tax money ex- ‘aad Deleware’s six chosen yesterday as uninst E| The most apparent thing about the 1|tax situation, Thoresen said, is the 3|“relation between expenditures and , Willoughby, Fer-|tax levies. It seems difficult, how- Wil-jever, for many citizens to grasp the fact that the government can- not spend increasing amounts for AMERICAN LEAGUE public improvements without in- : R it E| creasing their tax bills. Taxpayers t. Louis .. 3 Byy 0] are usually demanding better high- hiladelphia . <4: 2 0} ways, better schools and an in- Odgen and Schang; Rommel and| creased amount of vernmental Cochrane. service but cannot or will not recog- Boston .... -5 UW Connally, Adkins and McCurd; y nize that such things mean in- E| creased taxes. . Improvements Cost Money “« * * Whenever the pul rom Morris and Heving. mands improvements in connection H E with governmental activities, they Cleveland ... 8 10 1) Most of them ignore the fact that Bs 4 1] one cannot spend ‘m with- one an and) out » financial drain on the 4 Every increase in public ex- R nditures means a corres; ing H —sE | increase in taxes. Every cent spent Detroit ... 1% 17 1 gee om: lic purpose must come Washington . -2 10 1] from pockets of the people in Stoner and Woodall; Marberry,| some form of taxati Lisenbee and Tate. big lem in government AMERICAN AVAREIATION: | wi site thee il not dis- Toledo .. St. Paul . Milstead, mer, O'Neil; and Gaston, Tesamir. Columban Man hes found the key to a weclh of happi ness oy tly enjoys the devotion of a faithful and the companionship of a mellow, fragrant cigar such as Webster. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928 | 4 CY