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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MAE eG Ae Nr ’ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928 . definite} that the nominating ae ac aa alah ae SE Ree cre REE: {WET-DRY PLANK speeches would be made at tonight’s . STUDENTS TE AR DISPUTE LEADS oss Roosevelt will nominate GRAIN M A R K E i 8 FINANCIAL d mith. d ‘ ‘AUCUS FIGHTS ae ; NEW: } C. FARM FRIENDS LIVESTOCK By Associated Press Leased Wire at 8 ‘ +> (Continued from page one) WIN ay Adie: 5. Wake amenities eee, eree ni ues _have to be disposed of on the floor BY JAMES L. W: B~ of the convention itself saoattn, Texas ze 27—stuet |RATING BO QO T | cusers stm seek" — (STOCK MARKET Louvain Library Balustrade geile We opened ovr [frends of otenized “aereatur "Giows "Eloet” Destroyed As Protest in * 1 eratic “bon 5, . } for a party declaration endorsing} Won & Prief but sharp. skirmish te Wheat— Favor of American c the dry laws without qualification. |12 ¢o. ‘representation on the sub- duly 187% 1.41 ¢ Already a contingent on the other | ter fr Teprininis to draft the 1928 Sept. 1.39% 1.40% aay | side has asked the platform commit. |committes, figs Dee. 142% — Louvain, Belgium, June 27 —(F}— 4 tee to put in a plank for modifica- | "#tiona! Democratic platform. Corn— Despite the presence of four police- : Pi Pi John A. Si klah Prices Hold Above Tuesday bt tion, It_is expected that the bulk} John A. Simpson, Oklahoma mem-| Kansas Harvest Hampered by| July 1.02% 99% men, three hundrd Louvain students jo of the Smith strength, constituting }ber, urged that Thomas E. Cash- U Sept. 99% 1.06% Closing Quotations Follow- and civilians, demonstrating in fav- an overwhelming majority of the|man the Fepreaitative from Min-| Further Rains Causes Up- Dec. 85% ii Early Bul or of the American architect, Whit- convention, will reject both of these Pci Dold ne ead 0: ie farm . turn All Around Oats— ing rly Bulge ney Warren, invaded the new li- proposals and accept instead a pro- oe fg gt oe a me July (old) 54% 46% — brary works today and shattered to 44 nouncement for enforcement of the K Pit rN B gn ify r sistlibblldl July (new) 55% New York, June 27—()—Mark- pieces the pillars of a balustrade ‘ constitution and the law. ohh ft ‘led of Nevada, the chair-| with ideal weather for northwest-| Sept. (new) 45% 47% | ing up of the call money rate to 7 Rector Ladeuze desired to Chairman Bowers, the keynoter,|man, fai to include Cashman,| 9.4 crops reported, and with move-| Dec, ATMs 1-2 per cent, the highest sines June have erected instead of the archi- 4 an editorial writer for the New Bene moved his appointment,| ment of new wheat southwest rap-|Rye— 7, 1021, checked & brisk uptien 1a tect’s, « York Evening World, is a sn eed Glass of Virginia countered | iaiy- increasing despite rains, wheat| July 1.20 today’s stock mutket, Karly gi Gendarmerie went on guard at the , *- with a not overly-large voi with a point of order against the| vaiues sagged today toward the last.| Sept. 1.17% 1.01 of 1 to 4 points in the standard rails approaches to the library in onde: he lashed out his sentences oat aye that if the commit-| arrivals of more than 200 cars of| De, 117% and industrials and 6 to 12 points to prevent further trouble particu- the Republican like a baseball pitch- an oe to give representation to| Wheat were reported at interior | Lard—- in a few specialtion were cut down, larly since there is much open espou- er throwing curves, and the dele-|all of the industries of the nation it) rarkets southwest. July 12.10 12.65 but prices generally held above the sal in Louvain of Mr. Watren's post- gates liked it, The amplifiers cai heel Padi} over the personnel | “Wheat closed easy, 1-2c to le net} Sept. 12.42 12.86 closing quotations of yesterday. tion against that of the rectoi ried so well that he kept the atten-|for tl rol ed part of the day. This] tower, corn varying from 6-8¢ de-| Oct. 12.60 12.98 Trading wae on a slightly Broader In recent days there have beer " tion of the folks in the farthest | arou! legate F. J. Thomas of} cine to an equal advance, oats 1-8c| Ribs— scale than yesterday, marches and countermarches of 22 i, bleacher, so distant that they must| Nebraska, who reminded the com-| ¢, 3-0 off and provisions unchanged| July 12.40 11.80 Prices started forwaed ét theo resentatives of the architect and the have been unable to distinguish | mittee that the farmers had been ex-| +> a rise of 15c, Sept. 12.70 12.15 ening under the leadership of the rector over what inscription shall be 4 much of the rhysical lineaments of hes from the councils of the Re-| “According to advices at hand here| Oct. 12.80 12.15 copper shares, Fixing of the renew- fen over the restored structure. 4 the man who was addressing them, | publican party at the Kansas City today, wheat is dead ripe over large | Bellies — al rate for call money at 7 per cent r. Warren has held out pas Applause accompanied the speech | convention. sections of Kansas, and is lying flat) “July 14.00 13.60 _| failed to stem the advance, but when for the original inscription reading ‘J all the way, as the speaker reviewed| “We must concede that agricul-| On the low lands. ‘Meanwhile, heavy Sept. 14.47 13.95 banks called $20,000,000 in loans and in pare “destroyed by. jan fury the oil scandal, recalled how Daugh-|ture will be the paramount issue in| new rainfalls are in progress os " the rate was advaticed to 7 1-2, bull- while the rector and those who su; is erty was driven from the cabinet,|this campaign,” he added, “and the} throughout a wide expanse of wheat ish enthusiasm began to wane. port him have contended that this fn traced out the goings and comings|farm organization should be rep-| territory, making the outlook dark MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Radio, which had advanced 2 3-4 would serve merely to revive war of Will Hays with the celebrated |resented on this drafting committee.| ¢or harvest operations during at| Minneapolis, June 27—(7)— poitts to 177 1-2, fell back to around hatreds. it Sinclair bonds, attacked Secretary a Characterizing the Glass move as! jeast the ped of this pie High Low Close|i74 3-8 Wright ‘aeronautical So strongly did Rector Ladeuze Mellon as a Republican dictator|“simply a parliamentary trick”! “Corn, advanced with wheat today| Wheat— dropped from 140 1-2 to 187 1-2, and feel about the matter that he had ht. without sympathy for Democratic | Simpson declared that the sub-com-| unt} September delivery of corn|July 1.37, 1.87% 1.35% 1.85% | Curtiss from 99 3-4 to 96 1-4, Amer- a balustrade constructed duplicat- government und fired a few shots| mittee was the most important) went above $1.00 a bushel. Then in- | Sept. 1.37% 1.38% 1.36% 1.36% | ican linseed sagged 2 ints below ing the one designed by Mr. War- at the protective tariff. The farm) body of the convention since it} creased selling orders were met, and| Dec. 1.40% 1.40% 1.39% 1.39% | yesterday’s final quotations. ren, but omitting the inscription. relief demonstration interrupted the woud Leica A draft the declaration! the market reacted somewhat. Rye— 4 In the early upturn, National Tea He tried to have this balustrade hour's speech, about mane, need hey tl - party sett get Se July 1.15 1.15 1.18 1.15 |had soared 12 points, Adams Ex- Stevented: ig Pa) res ‘om the It began when one of the official im meri-| WHEAT RISES Sept. 1.12% 1.12% 112 1.12 | press 10, Commercial Solvents 8 3-4, at ta” the te convention bands struck up a noisy |can electorate. AND SLUMPS Oats— ind Johns Manville and Electsic stones were stored in the library air as the delegates were on their! Senator Caraway of Arkansas, an|' Minneapolis, June 27.—(—Wheat |July 67% 68 57% 6754 | auto lite, 4 each Pe huvevkitial ae cantnatncee feet cheering. As the band joined|ardent supporter of the: McNary- lower tod fter highe , i j 43 i < ‘. to have his balustrade put in place, } in, a North Dakota delegate took up| Haugen farm relief bill, interrupted | ‘tater firm cables and unfevorsble|~Flaz— “°° “° 8%) Nce oF CARLOT SALES but was prevented when the rector the standard of his state and car-|to suggest that Simpson ask unani-|/harvest weather in the southwest.|July 2.31 2.91% 2.28% 2.30 | Minneapolis, June ( STE Warren Terapnd<-t). BAi ried it Paeaaaal favblish et ee consent that Cashman be add-|Close was %@%c lower. a 2.28 2.28% 2.25% 2.27% | Range of carlot grain sales: and the matter rested ‘an aaity the front of the hal as et ered e red Gna That con-| - Qats were quiet and -steady to ley— No. 1 dark northern 1.47% @1.64%; while efforts were being cleo e Be eiece atandirds fal into linsias the| ec firm. Rye futures continued to|July | 87% .87% .86% .87 |No. 2 dark northern 1.39% @1.56%; straighten it out, | Oa cn as ‘ ST drag. Barley sagged 1 cent for|Sept. 72% .72% .72% .72%|No. 3 dark northern 1.36@1.51%;| Here are some of the outstanding leaders in the fight against Gov. Al] The new lib hich { he GEE Tat alannel Scoire tie aise Sidelights of July and September was ateady. Jul — sample grade dark northern—No, 1| Smith. At the tov, right, is the best known and most bitter of the lot—| stored with funds subscribed to tre 1 cards of the states all were beck tol the Convention |tcowyetertays cose | |» DULUTURANGE - — |fara gpring 181K @ise; No; 2 am-| rington, executive secretary of the World League’ Against Alcoholions; |pimeed States i8 to be dedicated on ' a aoe Dena ee etal pe | o Open "HWh daw Gioes| wing tny, Cow! NO 2 ised Sere Purniied Gianees ct Morte Gute, "At tae exe bole, | : ay Houston, Texas, June 27.—(#)—| Demand was “air and pre- wheat 1.; F. Scott McBride, head of the Ai an le right, ow, 18 VATICAN ENTERS f “ iE — 3| F A ti-Sals Le » had = ROBINSON. bg aid Beaming ‘with smiles, the ‘south’s |e are enay Moat @28e over [July 125% 1.25% 1.29% 1.29% |yPuleyageamPle erade, O5@97H5| tS Setween Mebride and Heflin? William G. McAdoo, who fought | MIBRARY WRANGLE ’ i GREATEST EDGE Pane antkee pocket the contem-| suly for protein ap to 12.50 per cent Sept, 127 1.27" 125% 1.25% | “Gorn, No. 3 yellow 1.07%; No. 4| Smith for 108 ballots at Madison Square Garden in 1924, and is Jending Ailend no cident erect i AT CONVENTION |tion from the inside. As mascot of [and weight to 60 pounds; No. 1 dark Jul A 1.18% generale i ia ced edn lao ion ee cho taken a hand in the controversy { ic the “Old Gray Mare” band, the|"orthern 3@25c over and No. 1 ad ty Oats, No. 3 white, 62% @68. . over the inscription to be placed on : ' , darky nonchalantly paraded with|orthern 2@25¢ over. Winter wheat Sept. 1.13%] Rye, No. 1, 1.18, Bane t Denoeng @ |a three and one-half-pound rainbow |the new Louvain library which (Continued trom nage one) |darky nonchalantly | Pi vith offerings were small. Inx- Flax, No. 1, 2.25@2.46. Pennant Progress | |trout. Hate cby caver “arta b eral John A. Lejeune, commandant | (ie Tee nee organization |"'norum was quiet and steady. July 2.28% 2.2815 2.26% 2.27 pierre aerteetly ee enentennenerny Tha vectie uta funds. in of the marine corps. Tight by the ticket-takers yesterday,! Corn was in quiet demand and the|Sept. 2.30% 2.30% 2.98% 229 | HOOVER READY TO RESIGN . FARGOAN AWARDED PRIZE_ | ,; {n¢ ector of the university, Mon : Nevada delegates announced that |but not without a challenge. market was unsettled and.dragey. ae Washington, June 27-(AP)—| AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Chicago, June 27. (AP) —V. B,| Signor P. Ladeuze, was reported to je they would support, George L. Berry) 10ers 20 oon Poy» Oats were quiet for ordinary to Secretary Hoover's intention to re- WL Pet. wells of Fargo, N. D., was awarded | hve appealed to the papal author- feof Tennessee, president of the Press-| ‘Ah's wid de band, sub. poor. oti promontertaht otal sign his eabinet post shortly in or- 30 577 | the $200 first prize for his poster | Uigt for guidance. x men’s Union, while others rallied] oan ba proudly passed in. Seat-|P°R". was quiet. Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) (G2. to leave himself free for the 549 ltypifying the “Spirit of Aviation,” |g. Tohual Ganon aed that 4 around the standard of more than a ga Ferman othe ty ve ee Barley was strong to le higher.|y, 4 q, retested Sune 27 1,20 | Presidential campaign was formally ‘543 | to be used at dedication of the Chi-| stitute Latin: text begin setae ie dozen other candidates who con- t" ” _ uh Dem-| Offerings were small and demand|N® 1 dark northern .. ++ +$1.20| announced today §om the commerce 543 | cago central aerial beacon atop the] to appease both the architect Whi « tinued to cling to the outskirts of|ocrat.” ; was good. Price range was 87@|N 1 northern ... + 1.18) department. The secretary expects ‘521/ Roanoke tower July 15. Lorado hy, po t § convention gossip. Beet leg ol ene ee el FI aii Roa teens. - 1.05)to have the resignation in the hands 500) Taft, the sculptor, was chairman of| that thks wording shoal be changot ——— lem~ * 0. mix jurum . o i “ i =, a i FIRST--BALLOT —_["iserconventn. 0° ODP nlarwed wanna sly |No. 1 red doram La] President Colige before duty 16 : Sajeereine _— a ee arenes wo peal could have jis one,” Tex], 1 t jo. 1 flax + 2.07 + i x NOMINATION IS _ [ss heard to say, “but some of the [nr andor duly to 2 cents onee. (NO: 2 flax “2081 wichta Falls, Totass June 21 Results Tyeeday ———— ee ee 4 4 ‘i ‘ id boys walked out on me and threw pin date hernde org No. 1 rye . + 1000] (pa be was killed end two other |,¢Minneapolis 2, 8; Kansas City i READILY SEEN)» the campaign. | But I'm, really CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Barley + -17) persons were injured early today |? 3 going out after the next one.” Chicago, June 27.-(P)—(U. 8, D.| Oats -.-+» ue an a tonal went ce abet St. Paul 4, 3; Milwaukee 0, 1.. LD RE if {Continued from page one) Amplfier Has Big Voice A.)—Hogs—19,000; market slow] Speltz, per ewt ++ 120), mile in width near the Clay- Lonisville 4; Toledo 1. 3 _Spitit was given the assembling con-| The voice amplifiers worked in| mostly 10 to 15c lower; packing sows Wichita county line. The storm was| Oly games scheduled. in ee by a ery saab) ere “ fine form during the address of ae a ee paid for choles no x 55 Ib $ a ae y hail and a heavy Games Today HERE ON VISIT ju jubilee singers, who e plat- i -25 . weights, A || No. ee in, = rt 4 , form 100 strdng and poured out such | uend® ce Bowers, sounding the key-| 1m, “to choice 250-850 Ib. 16.00. to|No. 6 Sh ing |atg, Many farm houses were dam-| yitwaukee at Minneapolis. . » old plantation spirituals as “Delrecesses of the big coliseum, One| 10.90; 200-250 Ib. 10.00 to 19.00; 160-| One cent per pound discount un- Kansas City at St. Paul. li Heat ob de Day,” “Jes’ Like John,”|man as far back #s he could stand |200 Ib. 9.25 to 10.85, 130-160 Ib.| der 85 Ib. ear corn, 70 Ibs., five cents | ® - Toledo at Indianapolis. 3 and a dozen others. Their massed/and remain in the convention hail| 840 to 10.50, Packing sows 8.60 to| under shell. Arena Columbus at Louisville. Motor Trip Takes Captain and voices filled the hu~e hall. was enthusiastic but puzzled. “| 9-65. Pigs medium to choice 90-130] Hard winter wheat ........... ,| 4 4 The negro singing made every mi-| never heard anything like this,” he| !. 7.75 to 9.25. Agipeies se NATIONAL LEAGUB Mrs, Rolling Through nor chord tell where a 50-piece band|remarked to a porn nion. “That’s| , Cattle 6,500, calves 2,600; all —_—__________ A bige A wedding was solemnized w oc 24s was all but lost in the general|tne biggest voice for tech a titia| classes higher; ‘steers and yearlings| MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE |at the Menonite church Sunday a ee 4 States 3 noise. When they had been at it! ¢enow I ever heard.” ©! largely 25¢ higher; market snappy;|_ Minneapolis, June 27.—(AP)—| afternoon when Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ‘ — for a half hour they filed off the Newsboys in Houston have one| 15-15 paid for weighty bullets yearl-|Wheat receipts today 89 compared ham Unruh gave their daughter, ‘ Capt. and Mrs. A. Rolli Los stage, now filling with distinguished | uniform ery. As they shout the n | ings heifers up to 15.00. Slaughter|to 150 a year ago. Minneapolis cash|Emma in marriage to A. M. Fast, Angeles, Cal., on an automobile tour is guests. They did so noisily, begin-| of. the paper, they always add: classes, steers, good and choice 1300-| wheat and coarz: grain closing quo-|son of Mr. rs. Martin Fast. which has taken them through 24 ir ning wit) “Hew Dry I Am,” while “All about Al Smith.” y' *] 1500 Ib. 13.75 * 15.15; 1100-1300 Ib.| tations today follow: ~ Rev. states, came back to Bismarck to- the crowd laughed and applauded. “Hail, Hail, the Gang’s All Here,” 14.00 to 15.25; 950-1100 Ib. 14.00 to}1 hard spring, fancy father, day to find old friends have not 2 Arriving at the hall just before! was entered ‘as jagged ; common and medium 85 Ib. up 1.74% @1.80% | Fast was one of our popular young forgotten them after an absence of i the convening hour, Franklin D.| Tm cuiores on 9 pr iihasdte 9 hi the] 10.00'to 13.75. Fed yearlings, good 1.72% @1.79% | ladies, having lived here a number 20 years. Roosevelt, floor marshal for the|foo'Haucton lodies (oamPionship by | and choice 750-950 Ib. 18.75 to’ 15.25. 45% @1.77% |of years. Her husband has a farm Results Tuesda They will be guests for a few days Smith forces, said he understood] the Youssy sues band. | Decked in Heifers, good and choice 850 Ibs. 75% |at Munich where they will be at] Pittsburgh 1 ts Obiene 0,7 of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Patterson. ee ef lown, 13.5 to 15.10; common an Af jome to their friends ai june Poe tags Captain and Mrs. Rolling were resi- o————_ ——_—_—e ld braid, they followed a silk! medium 9.50 to 13.50, Cows, good 36% @1.46% | 27th. Mr. and Mrs, Lowen apd| Brooklyn 5, 6; Boston 1, 5. dents of Bismarck Texas flag. ae se? d @1.46% ‘ 5f¢) New York 7; Philadelphia 6. ARTHUR M. HARRIS Oe, Shon a ae hi (:) Hi 5 and choice, 9.50 to 12.00; common|1 northern ...... 135% @ daughters Lena and Susie, and son 2 Pp 1908, when Captain Rolli was | Weather Report a ceatft2e, Jong, and, meditative con-| and medium 7.75 to 9.50; low eutter|2 DNS, ch to dancy. 1.53% @1.67% |Albert, Mr, and Mrs, Jake Unruh| Only games scheduled. New York, June 26—(P—Arthur |editor of the Bismarck Palladium, 6 ibed “Te and cutter 6.06 to 7.75. Bulls, good|2 DNS, gd to choice. 1.48% @1.53% | Of Dolton, S. D., and Mrs. Gortz and Merri Harris, newly elected|, Captain Rolling was with the Sreperatare at 7 a.m. 5 arn ace for dry platform | and choice (beef) 9.50 to 10.78; cut-|2 DNS. ord to good. 1.35% @1.42% |s0n Herman and daughter Freda of| priteael tages Today a. arrman. d y «-+ | North Dakota battalion in the Span. ighest yesterday TAjand | candidates,” and solicitously | ter to medium 7.50 to 9.60. Vealers|2 northern ...;.-+. 138% @1.42% | Corranduff, Sask, Canada, were| Philadelphia at New York. president of the Northern Baptist |ish-American war and served in the Lowest last night 55|proffered by ladies of the dry| (milk-fed) good and choice, 12.75 to|3 DNS, ch to fancy. 1.49% @1.63% | algo here to attend the wedding, be-| No other games scheduled. convention,.is.« retired banker who | Philippines. In the World War he Precipitation to 7 a. m.. -18| leagues, a tall and loose-jointed in-| 15.95: medium 11.00 to 12.75; cull 3 DNS, gd to ae 139% @1.48% |Sides_a host of other friends and i eenenaann gave up busiriess to become an ac-|was & captain of infan in the Highest wind velocity lightly uncertain in his! and common 8.00 to 11.00. Stockers|3 DNS, ord to eh 131% @1.40% | Zelatives which numbered about 150 AMERICAN LEAGUE tive church worker without com- |Ninety-first, known as the Wild- \ Be ak °E -e-ell, I reckon I'm j and feeder steers, good and choice,/3 northern ..... . 181% @1.39% | at the reception. : W L Pct! pensation. west Division. During his residence ] ¢ 3 6¢ é , I reckon I’m just from | (all weights) 11.75 to 13.00; com-|1 dark hard (M Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stark were|n; pe here he was for four years deput; Temps. © £ ZS 23 |Texas, Cant I have one with just] mon and medium, 9.25 to 11.7. | oat {(Motn.) 1.34% @1-55% | callers at the Allen Frazier home|Seladieiia 46 25 ‘248| Born in Madison, Ohio, and edu-|state commissioner of He = a aS |Texeton nd medium, 9.25 to 11.75, 1 hard (Munt.)..... 134% @1.54% zi Philadelphia A726 587] grt Cita 'and Chicago, Mr. |. oher of insurance. He he acy (ilam bie choles kis tai a MGearse Melatyre; who ‘hhd. Neon |S, 5005: 3 BL $80) Garris entered. upon. his banking | Angeles, where het removed. after a - A > North Dakota—_ 1 Peer Teak eerie ee lower under more liberal run rang-| Minn, & SD, 1 hard. ieee serving as one of the jurors in the Po = Bee career in the employ of N. W. Har-| short residence in Portland when he Amenia ..... 78 49 0 Clear a o . * City, returned ris & Compar,’ in Chicago and|left Bismarck 20 i: i buck and annee cla ers; sorts factor in downturns;|Fey 1 amber durum. 1.38% @1.41% | Capitol * me Frida: 24 «6©388~—=CADD en ama years ago. Bismarck 74 55 .18 Rain | buck and wing dancer, claims he has| ti owouts 18 to 25¢ down quality| 5°". Mace even’ jury will be “496 | came to New ork in 1890 to open| On their present motor trip’ Ca) Botti iB C attended everv Democratic conven- | “irowoUl aa ‘Y|Fey 2 amber durum. -.31%@1.40% q id 26 «88 «= 406 i i in- ‘ottineau... 71 52 0 Clear ; considered; sheep steady; feeders the 9tth of July to finish their court offices for that firm, which was in-|tain and Mrs. Rolling took t! Crosby ..... 73 53 0 Clear Son sie je He was doing his dull weak enh, coor and choice t ener core + ROLE term. és 25 41 879) corporated in 1911 as Harris, Forbes | southern route from P| Angeles to Devils Lake.. 76 52 0 Clear stuff in s hotel lobby when one of (92'ibs, down) 15.35 to 16.90; med-|p Suber durum. .... LIVROLaon |, Mr and Mrs, Harry Ulfers mo- ag & Company, Mr. Harris retired in] New Orleans, from that city went Dickinson ... 71 51 0. PtCldy|the crowd stepped forward and) iym 13.75 to 15.25: cull and common|s Smber durum..... 1.17% @1-20% | 16d to Bismarck Friday to attend Seats. Tuesday 1921, north to Washington, and are now Dunn Center. 71. 53 0 Cloudy |asked: i 1125 to 13.75. Ewes, medium tole durum ........... 1.16% @1.22% the school officers meeting. St. Louis 6; Cleveiand 3, Due to his experience and admin-|on their way home over the north- Ellendale ... 73 52 0 Cloudy] | “How many conventions have you| choice, (150 Ibs. down) 3.50 to 7.00;|% amber durum...., 1.14% @1.24% |" Waerey went to Fa: Washington 4; Philadelphia 1. istrative knowledge, he has been|ern transcontinental route to con- nd Forks. 78 51 0 PtCldy/ attended, Pat?” cull and common 1.75 to 5.25. Feed-|3 durum . + 118% @120% | scturday and while there uf a Prominent in many phases of Sun-|nect with the Pacific Coast high- lettinger ... 68 50 .77 Cloudy| “About 30,1 gues.” he replied. | ¢F jambs, good and choice, 11.75 to|! "ed durum. 1.23% @1.24% |the guest of Mr. aod Mrs, Grant| O®!y ames scheduled. day school and church work. He is|way at Portland. lamestown .. 79 46 0 Cloudy| This ‘vould put him far past the 13.50. cules ins Palms. hope #4 vice president of the World- Sunday y are being warmly welcomed La 600 Clear |cenfusy mark Gnd the crowd mati 08 aa J. 3. Hornor of Wing was an| new Yori *prieiiphia. School association and chairman of by many old friends in Bismarck, 4 lear . As wal away 71 ns nae tl udget receiving committee o! —————— 46 0 Clear | muttering to himself, another man Pica PAUL Lay ere Ky sane eates Bt tee Washington at Boston. the International Council of the 50 0 Rain |in the crowd walked up to him. S. D. A.)—Cattle, 2,000; fed steers. ‘John Holmes moved. his. black- Young Men’s Christian association. INE M ACHIN 47 0 Rain “Didn’t think I would find you at| and yearlings in light suppl: - smith tools to Arena Friday where Ge ak Fee Since 1921 he has been treasurer of / \ BF ee nae et han tS 1m1 be at the| Pine ome ond yearlings elfes |r? he’ intends to open a bactamith | Coolidge Is Making Hi boced anal chaltinam of the ti A lear an at J pee . , chairman. ie fi- 7 50 0 Cloudy |next one,” Pat answered, f ne Ne es, eee No. 1 flaxseed. ae Wagner and Ben Klagen- No Political Plans} nance committee of the Baptist con- ARE PURCHASED 5s 0 Rein |Mayville -Students Bt coms TSOQE5; helt aioc ee er Wis, J (AP) — fer ge 2g Re Eee wien cena Suey ne Has = feta agit =| Jones Booster’ |, remain i ae smscine Rapid City! 66 56 .16 Clear Grouped by County bulls strong, bul 8.65; stockers Fifers AAD he UE 00s roadiate scree high peak for the year i con! ship- —_—_ feeders in su; around s A 4 E poW BATHER FORECASTS Mayville, N, D., June 27—(AP)—| steady. Se: 11.00; plain steers 8.00 to 10.00; good pany, Beulah, has purchased three the Mayville ‘Stato Teachers eallegs [lights 13.00 largel mining cate, O, W. Matton of the rs college | lig! .00 largely. 4 . We lot | will be grouped according to counti Hogs, 12,000; opening 15@25 low- Salat it ¥ ee Te pa Hughes Electric company said to- sf Stee Sra | area seep | ty a Soe le by the col-|ai early mostly 9. 3 pend lege administration. ‘ early top 10.28, few bids u to si within a few weeks, includes A county froUP say wll bring to ay a tong i inner, physi edu- | Tuesday 9.47; weight 266. The pie aeree tne | cation demonstration, and an all-| ‘Sheep, 600; " slaughter 1 veal 7. 3.00; states to the west, |cayeetcbrogram are Planned for the steady ‘to 25 lower: bulk better | calves 9,00 to 10.00; heavy calves |° nly ah4 grades 3 cul 50; sheep | 6, ern oes mossiain spe ee = y Mrs. Adele Tien. President C. C.|Sbout, steady: fat. ewes 4.00 @6 174 es 8.00; canner calves 5.00 to Another ten-ton locomo- electric s according to weight. Sheep—Top lambs 14.00 to 15.00: |tive has been purchased for hauling et heavy lambs” 12.00 tom,18.00; cull ‘atthe mine site, The compshy also CHICAGO CASH GRAIN | lamba 9.00 to 10:00; light ewes 180 icago, June 27,—7)—Wheat no| tbs. down 5.00 to 3 hea: Corn No, 2 mixed 1.04; No. 2 1” Pecks S00! speak, A facurty adviser has been as- ae signed to each county group, the tion ta yy | SHMOuncement said. Carried a] tee, Lh Woge 1€0:180 ibs, 850 ¢0 9:0" by Busline|" oats No. 2 white 72@78%; No. 8| 200 Ins. 9.50 te. 9.90; — white 63@71. ry i —— T of mail by CORN AND WHEAT SUMMARY | Sanish-Fairview bus line, For the Week June 26, 8. in the of No sales ry . ise No sales barley. 4 Timothy seed 4.1 75. - the state, bas] Cie dec soTsoROO?/ CHICAGO POTATOES June 27.—()—(U. 8. D. Q 8. Bad 134 ry slow, markét CHICAGO POULTRY June 27.— (AP) —! tL 3 teceipts 4 se % lected mitteeman from » has a boom in his section of the coun-|art try—“Jones-for-president.” He was|A first elected committeeman in anti-klan landslide in 1924, close fen of Jesse Fie of 5 . . : “ Ba Abe BA Cle A ah i MA Pe DSO