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p — LIVESTOCK . By Associated Press: Leased Wire and commercial aircraft service, and \ : oye oy a wider and more efficient use of the T H E @ ever-increasing possibilities of the radio. —VBTS ADVICE) WR, OT ih fl lexesoracess BEN AM IWHEAT VALUES | eee, 0. Te rt the state —Wheat receivts today oe . FO euppo! e vern- . pared ar be inne- Ieolm “Buel ; =o : mah ee het "4 A HAVE SETBACK apolis ak Wioude asd cheves grain as See ae ie uett é a ‘ ae wie ie ita wile, conrtieaenel aD / closing quotations today follow: Tribune Readers How He : - ; , vigor, and to maintain and expand ‘ te Cash Wheat— Deliv. Arrive : Learned to Fly : copecioasuce ae of national | Fa BY oN a AOE POT Much cack movthord... 127%@1.91% ¥ a Be ge ! “12. Te preserve the liberty of the . lower, Liv Sete ee ek | To active 2 127% @1.25% ‘HT GERMAN PLANES 3 ae ee . f the freedom of speech and i boekes foe Hed td as Sat, i} i i iy heat values here pressure |2 dark northe: + 1.24% @1.29% 2 freuen ia rors he on te val sales to protect holders fee Ligikel sree Mr or edueA ios anton F the people. sj 4 3 * of newly h.rvested wheat was & jar! vag itriceeies of Aviation Are : i sng 5-8c| To artive ........ 118% @1.20% ene : “18. To protect the lives and prop- , £7 See oth Chicago eat after 8 dark northern..... 117%@121% mained in Layima i = i erty of our citizens by the completion 3 t further in— ellie i 3 . of an adequate system of flood-con- = wai gc a ote ey 1 dark northern 1.1074 A1.14% | ogy : HR pg , starting ‘at 1-8¢ decline to 1-4c ad-| To atrive . 1.10%@1.11% ance, ently scoring @|2 dark north 1.08% @1.12% raserial a fn pa September, de- |Grade of — liver. ats were easy. Provisions |1 dark northern 1.08% 1.10% hel to prevent a recurrence of a t such as recently occurred in ‘ f low a Against the blackness of low Phony eeaet scudding clouds a tiny speck of - | To arrive 1.08%@ J ‘ . ‘a i ‘ steady. a 09% red moves like a vagrant star| | tl ES Derg Tn canon, vith, wnnpated 2 dak nrtheri.. LABR@LO0% across the night sky. | : veterans of our wars, and to extend | - sol whee market, sdvices were at|1 northern. . 1.07% 1.09% goss the horizon revealing.|_ | nx ET gg ares 2 UR Gionn e horizon v . r iS che Seals i ea a 3 Se arg, fone Ore |e eee oe of the| VALLEY TENNT oy TeGround 200,000,000 oushels this|IDHW or 1HW?.,.. 1.24% @1.25% of the wind and the beat of the) . : : season, compared with 109,000,000) To.nrrive , 1.28% @1.25% rain the staccato roar of a mo- MED bushels ast year and 16,000,008 2) daeeabons tor tells ~ ee ee : e wher bane, iy “Shipments | to lll 111% @119% i ail plane ving’ 7 _ in at present were des- 7 landing lights marking the f \' eee adie: (Auciat Soca) WES san ties ae ee Cay PI adel 1 WW ! % 112% field’s boundaries are flashed : B only three matches pl Sunday (ait, street car conductor who| ,Assertions that ra penne nS ated on and a postal employe stands 9 in the men’s singles the Red River| soon” ail his spare time studying mH el fe Gy att PaMall apeoial 1.03% 51.00% by to receive the mail bags. f Valley tennis*tournament swung in-/ music, has just been given contracts ba isacBiabue Cote traaers,Hrewne| ‘T we 1OT%@ ‘Aloft, the pilot looks down ei ; F - oe re i A Norman|*? sing in this season's productions | Tine’ receipts of corn in Chicago to-|Minn. & 8. D.—= 5 a city almost obscured by rain and) t » with both the Los Angeles and San| it G1 only 71 cars. Arf re-| 12% Protein— fog. He picks up the airport bea-) | oS - '] | Qhtistianson defeated | John | D:/p dations, | OO), 'rancisco Grand Opera it said corn in Italy is}IDHW or 1HW..... 108%@.111% elves, throwing a long : Wooledge, S. G. Mason cae ‘or professional reasons, Smith, aj Pose isn" wheat. “At the same|~ To arrive 1.06% @1.08% concil of light around the skyline. £ : : Stanley Thompson, and Warner Me-|paritone, will be known as John time, oats in Chicago today sold un-|Grade of — The electzic bulbs of the port are Bataan thas salt gerne Simcoe on the stage. der the lowest prides which Septem-|1DIT ++ 105% @1.07% artially veiled by the elements.) 1 vitot's job is the new profession of red-blooded adventure— Pereaiacnaneh, 2:6, ‘and 6-0, ————_——_________—| ber and December deliveries had serstere 105% @1.07% Undaunted, the pilot noses his plane flying alone, night or day, with bis precious cargo. Such scenes as the | defeated Callahen, 2:6, junior event. heretofore touched this scascn. down; flicks on the landing lights | O° Tay be seen at any’ of the big airports on the routes of the night! in the firs See eerie 1.11% @1.44% (Ree ahaa ao whe amiexed victories, in junior WHEAT PRICES aisieae | bree rhe touch ground; the event today were Robert Tudor. twin DROP SHARPLY 2 amber. ..... ++ 110% @1.18% plane skids in the mud, see parades of planes compar: le to | eighteenth amendment, and brother. = a i EUROPE RY Minneapolis, Aug. 20.— (AP) — 1.07% @1.09% | across the field, rights itself, and/ shi, ‘one, but instead of machines of voluntary action, which bind: Grand For! a. Tiéaitowavicubiy Wheat prices dropped sharply T en 107% @1.08% | taxies to the hangars. due seces destruction they will be carrying im- states celegated eo ee larionoe Bis apt pd begets pd) da: weal ae itd ean G 1.06% @1.08% ft ui thei ori te ‘ vorab! Giaee eae lH cin ie kis mail, in- Lee et ge Mee Vary Peay aa and responsibility on the liquor pro-| match in the men’s singles by Hal Berlin, Aug. 20.—UP)—The end of irene v large increases in the visible sup- Lvl eee oe started, for the world is beginning hibition question.” mail must be carried. Wooledge, Fargo, a junior. two days of rigorous competition real prompting scattered idation. a i i i ish mn ttered liqui red durum. ircraft| “For the federal government now| J. W. Wilkerron, Grand Forks, against the pick of German, Brit! rn prices acted as a prop| > neu curem Training favor, icy which will resul through with a 6-1, 6- 4 : waa : - Is ths ile. sal ro he flies | env vechintong ae laalowine pacieetaca to determine for| Dr. T. H. Lewis, Fargo. three victories in the International] through resistance. Close 2 yellow. corn i it it Minneapolis. through thé ht with all the ele- itself the alcoholic content of bev-| Bayard Weist, Jamestown, was| Post-Olympic track and field meet|to 2%c lower 3 yellow corn Oats were slow, and December)’ To arrive , i inst his wings? | ..; s to be manufactured, sold and | forced ‘ play three hard sets to) held here Saturday and Sunday. led with little pressure ore fiat are: planes made that bat Topearterdeveheolpreg opti transported throughout the country, | eliminate Read Wooledge, Minot,! Ed Hamm, Georgia ere vay on Serene: Barley futures were they withstand such service? Are/i. 25 written this series of articles | would be a direct and indefensible | 1-6, 7-5 and 6-4. ss Se iy ates cap-|quiet and firm, helped by export cae. be eee eat whe sebgritetl tien heer sa aera fore pe Lc eg bee) jured his specialty, the board jump,| buying. Rye declined with wheat, |g vehicles a ¥ - |repudiate the responsibility so dele- ini eepin p ,| buying, Rye declined with wheat, Spree year set pa a. fi any tion, cperation eid aloe cor enna gated and assumed, and an e1 vor 500 Clinics K ping nd then climaxed that feat yester. Pp taken off and landé@? And, finally, ndga ireratt, ii i i - futures weakened on favorable | cial | aircraft and the training of a pilot.|to redelegate that responsibility to Dentists Jumping at Pappa pec eer aed esther sad:arain weakness. |, To arrive» andpoint, worth tothe county? [ane fit chapter wil bs orited inthe several stats, from whenee *t! mrwin, City Convention) <i"s?, et, iat, defestad he] ene a a ea te Rene and others, Seal 85 i hat lighter than expected, and pro- |" 7, arrive —— “I beli i ting an issue .. | teammates in the relay event were| W! tar anes > ae Dsaaared. oy colm J. Bu- TOMORROW: Captain Eu- scquatel sseinecters Tata that not|° Minneapolis, Aug. 20.—(!—Dis-| Roland Locke, former university: of ie test eae cfs premiums. (5 mixed corn 4 chanan in a seties of articles start- chanaa will tell of the back- |only am I heartily in favor of faith- {Plays of equipment valued at more Nebraska sprinter, Hugo oar er Ordinary quality, especially yellow. |9 ™ixe Se al ing in The “Tribune on Tuesday, m fully ‘enforcing all our laws, but,/than a million dollars, lectures and| of California, and Henry Russell, Hi wie th atiber demand; but uh e a ing a ground of a successful pilot. further, I am opposed to the repeal {clinics held the interest of dentists | one-time Cornell athicte. The ei steady | a ite oats. 35 | Buchanan is a newspaper man and EE ee of the eighteenth amendment or of |from all sections of the country who| man aggregation which has ier Akg a eR ‘o arrive a an experienced pilot. As a captain! Congressional Body | the Volstead act." gathered here today for the 70th an-| the 400 meters in 41 seconds ie Dee we eieetie eiliite-ao 4 white oats. ’ of the Twenty-eighth Pursuit squad- a 14 Points Set Forth nual convention of the American; found the Americans too much ity ity, quist and craggy for ordin a os cy. 68% You, he flew on, the western front Aided by Experts | fourteen means ft gbromoting | Dental association, | pei Shem pesterday, | amen, especially peer ertet see one ‘0 arrive’... as i World war; he saw actio ef |§°od government and “maintaining number 4 over ‘the lines; he met the German | Should Solve Relief s2°4 eve" rae 5 Y ie ing directions were fair. To arrive . f national prosperity never | to riven by the association is on/ startled teuton oulookers who know | Pi in a nite. | aa face of 1) ,” were outline i inies scheduled. One hun- i good demand. . the aes ye fs pie penedaeer clinicians are par-| Scored by Bud Spencer, of Stanford, ere in fair to sasainiagl (1 ae ilots in the air; he bombed lines of «Continued from nace one) Fommunication far back of the Ger- | man trenches. He is now a member ‘sion and improvements of inland O5ODH599N9HH9HHHHHODOOOD9OO am 3 93% es. | tt I i eter | O: es were large. 91%. f the editorial staff of the Ft./waterways. The senator belicved; “1, To protect agriculture effec-|tieipating in these demonstrations, | who galloped off with the 400 m “t , with a fair to . of the editor Press. tthe (the Republican Party has done much tively and to encourage it tn every | “ene at patient wil be ‘required| rum in the splendid time of 47 45,| Barley was steady is goaiea@zos% i en the success 0: for the farmers already and declared | proper manner. fore the sessions en: g % hi 8 were heavy, an si ae an instrument of war{that without that help, the agricul- P “2 To protect American labor by gery rorts by 97 leading members| ™an record-ho'der, Joachim Buech-| Barley offerings VY: sy to unchanged. demonstrated at the front, Buchanan | tural situation “would be infinitely enacting all needed legislation, and the market was easy i f the profession are included in the| ner. believes that the day is not far dis-| worse than it is.” o prot ———__—_ CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE ri amie. Price range was 59c to 64c. Chicago, Aug. 20 by encouraging closer relations be-|association’s program. Dr. Glenn se 'S SWAY. Flaxseed was in larger supply, and 0, Aug. 20.) — tant when aircraft will be used as/ Government finanees, labor, law tween labor and capital. Frank, nt of the University | YANKEE! 8 ‘ Qpen High Low Clos- exiansively in peaceful pursuits as| enforcement and the " “encourage- | “3, To enforce the laws without Baines k-| IRISH JUMPS the market was easy. Wheat. - ' they were for the destruction of the | ment of women in government” were ' fear or favor. : ol : ling, up en impreseive total of ICAGO LIVESTOCK Dee jase ate aan Ties nemy. ther subjects emphasized in the| “4. To encourage active partici- famous Rochester, Minn.,| Rolling up an impressive to CH ec, 15% 1. i Bt ‘apc Was in Hot Fighting brief address delivered from the' pation by women in the conduct of pat i574 to talk ‘Wednesday. eZ be Blaceh, Uiiten: Pregaederg ress (AP-U.S.D.A.) een tee neg ive see Describing one of his war experi-| state house steps here in the birth-' the government. . R. H. Volland of Iowa City, in the ‘Teliteann y es, the “Olym- : 5,000, on better grade ride id % % ences—an experience which illus-| piace and home of the Kansas| “cS To reduce the public debt, pyb- i towa, is president of the organiza-| in Sf the Irish, eet concluded. |hegs mostly 10¢ to i5¢ lower than trates the great number of planes Declaring “I am opposed to the re- | lic expenses and taxes. tien, and Oe Harry B. Pinney, Chi-| Pics of the ys ; i ; 4 .|Friday’s average, or steady with | Sept. 89% 92% 89% 91% ee} ih aa elas es oy the Ger- peal bat oy eighteenth amendment or; ‘6. To maintain peace, engage in cago, is secretary. Battling against Irish and Cana . 4 ec. 78% 174% 787 i ead act,” Curtis remind- | commerce with all nations, and to were diag onpostiion, the seareeaiie 1265 paid for. 180-210-. esis Maréh BM Toh Te Ee g.” The iby’ was clest-an a bell the |e his Kansas friends of his record |enter entangling alliances with none.| MATL ROBBERY UNCOVERED | °f the three| Butchers, medium to choice 2 ats ie, Tpasaly, was clear ne bell. the! a, preeecuting aitorsey of Shawnee | "7, To cttoutage al indugtry and! Uiteage Aug, 20s ch Cont. | aces fo four for Canada and three jy “11,66@12.00; 200-250 Ibs. 11.75 Sep. new 26%. 38, 35% 35% Bpual 108 Scteat wan served befurg|ceuMtY 0 show that “I believe in|to maintain a protective tarift with | mance’ Tapert that U. S. mails| “Harold Osborn, Tlinois A. C. star| @12.65; 160-200 Ibs, 11.50@12.65; Dec. teeter herd it, he first streaks /%4,,Practice enforcement of the duties high enough fully to protect carried om ‘the Burlington vailronl and Olympic decathlon” and high] 180-160 lbs, 11.00@12.50. | Packing od 4 : ind before the first stre: ir- |v.” It is one of his proud boasts | American producers, American prod-| have been robbed of large amounts | [00 cheapie in 1924, wag the out-|80WS 10.60@11.60. Pigs, medium ais y sg serie tae tee out on the air- |that he “dried up” Shawnee county. | ucts and American labor against for- | o¢ currency and merchandise during aad individual pe.for tak-| Choice 90-130 Ibs. 10.50@12.00, | Set, oot att Sak ow Raps State Contro] Plan jeign competition. the last year was made by Post Of- ing five first places. The be-spec- Cattle: 17,000, calves 3,000. Choice | Dec. ‘ 27% “f "Every pilot and availa le plane| The Republican vice presidential| ‘8. To develop, aid and encourage i steers, yearlings and fat she stock|March. 1.00%5.1.00% 199% 99% Jered a nominee struck out hard at those|means of transportation and com- Taspecior J. oi digi tae tacled middle. Fi egg gy Ae mostly "ready to shippers; others | Card beta ee “4 irae Most | ho have suggested state control of | munication, national and internation- Iged. running and :: zs the hop,| weak to unevenly lower; bulk weak | Sept. 12.87 1242 12.32 12.37 Grarmed up, Just what was going ts|sleabalie beverages, He related that|al, by land and water, and in the at | fhe, Standing Dyond jump, (he hop, to 0c lower. Veslers imostiy. 0c Oct. 1250 1255 1250 1252 pee me, Jeet ana group | Sl! but two of the states ratified the | through the consolidation of rail- esiees Fost to make Uncle Sams|! ; aay, ibs— commanders knew, but every pilot | ——————_______ ee mak Sam calves 12.00@138.00; |'7.00@9.00; canners calves 5.00@7.00. PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925 | Step by Step Training of Air Pilots Told by World War Flyer | KEEP UP WITH L___teNitwet ee pee || | MARKETS | xc | NEWS . STOCK MARKET RISE CHECKED Resumption of Upward Price Movement Halted by Call Money - New York, Aug. 20—(?—Re. sumption of the upward price move- ment in today’s stock. market was impeded, but not entirely checked, by a marking up of call money rates. Despite the credit stringency, pools were actively at work in a wide as- sortment of issues, with a score or so new high records established on gains ranging from fractions to 7 points. oa Call money renewed at 6 per cent but as banks began te call Joans the rate was advanced to 6% per cent and finally to 7. About $25,000.000 in loans was called by early after- noon. Time money rates were slightly firmer, being quoted at 6% to 6% instead of 6 to 6%. Buying operstions centered large- ly in the low priced railroad, tobac- co, food and merchandising shares, Motors were mixed with the strength of Chrysler and the heaviness of General Motors as the contrasting features of that group. Jewel toa advanced 7 points to a new peak at 183 and Commercial Investment Trust 4% to a new top +t 77%. Sears Roebuck climbed 6 points to s new high record at 185%. Tobacco lucts was bid up 5% points and United Drug, United Ci- gar Stores, Central Allow Steel, Gold Dust, Radio and International Telephone sold 3 or more points higher although part of the gains were lost on-realizing. sclling of Manhattan Electrical supply carried that stock down more than 6 points to a new low at 375%, which contrasts with a high of 66% earlier in the year and arecord high of 132 a year ago. Columbia Gas, American Locomotive and Southern Dairies B also yielded readily to selling pressure, —___—_—_—__ : FARGO LIVESTOCK » Aug. 20.—(AP)— igo, N. D. jCattle: Good steers 12.00@13.00; medium steers 11.00@12.00; fair steers 10.00@11.00; plain steers 8.00@10.00; good heifers 9.00@ 10.00; medium heifers 8.00@9.00; fair heifers 7.00@8.00; plain heifers 6.00@7.00; good cows 8.50@9.50; Medium cows 7.75@8.50; fair cows |6.75@7.50; plain cows 5.50@6.50; jcutters 5.00@5.50; bulls 7.50@ ;8.00; medium bulle 7.00@7.50; com- mon bulls 6.50@7.00. Calves: Ton vea; cull veal 9.00@10. 14,00@ 15.00; 3 light heavy eavy calves Sheen: Top lambs 12.25@13.25; heavy lambs 12.00@13.00: en!l lambs 8.50@9.50; light ewes 130 Ibs down 5.00@6.00; heavy ewes 150 Ibs un 3.90@4.00; cull ewes 1.00@3.00; bucks 2.00@3.00. Hogs: 150 to 180 Ibs 11.00@11.65; 180 to 200 Ibs 11.25@11.65; 200 te 225 Ibs 11.25@11.65; 225 to 250 Ibs 11.00@11.40; 250 to 300 Ihe 10.90@11.40; 800 to 350 ik~ 10.657 11.00; nackers 10.00@10.25; st- 9.16@10.00. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Aug. 20.—()—Whe: No.1 hard 1.11% @1.12%; No. + northern spring 1.11%@1.14; No. 2 mixed 1:.10@1.11, Corn—No. 8 mixed 95; No. 2 yel ie 1.04@1.05%; No. 2 white 99@ 1.01. Oats—No. 8 mixed 84%; No. ° nee Be page ye—No. "Sad eBarlev—59@69. Timothy seed 4.20@4.90. Clover seed 20.50@29.00. Lard 12.42. Ribs—12.62. Bellies 16.12. mand was about ready to ask for acral ; Highest wind velociiy .. poeners Fae er 1486@1890, "Heifers good and| LIS RANGE —|No. 1 dark hard. winter 1.15%@ peace terms, and those of us who : 5) Sb Christ and Judas | chcice 850 ibs., down 1410@1645;| Minneapolis, Aug. 200 ue — 1.25%; No. 1 hard spring 1.26% credited the rumors felt that morn- ye a a é a2 a common medium 8.50@14.24. ai ae High Low Close a a No. 1 or — rape: Tempe. a] 3 ee fi eat jo. im H jo. mix cc) 3 ‘ Sept. 1.10 - 1.10. 1.02% 1.07% ‘durum 1.07@1.18%; No. 1 mix zs bs 36 wy 116 Dee 113% 118% 111% 11% wheat, Lieu . at — . 00; yo— Sam} grade dull roar of scores of mo- Herth Dekots 0 Re Pe Gites TE8@068. Veal. Genk’. 91%, Sak 90 tou 62%; No.2 61n@e2tE ¢ tors as the big bombing planes 26 ers Ae Sara and choice. Dec. 93% 98% 91% 92% No. 2 yellow 96, 0 Hip) pote Pry ied icra 22% 28. 23 | Qeleato. 3 white wee ). “ a 0. . °, a ten Dee. soy 8 3 + (85% 85%) Plaxo. 1 207” . aricy a —_—__— } Sept.” 58% 350% 58% 68 CHICAGO PRI to Dee, 58% 80% 58% BB ‘August 200 -(AP)—Be: - Flax - Oct. «~ 2.06 20.6 e|Sept. 2.04 2.04 2.02% 2.02% | © f F 206° 204 | 1 .|Dec. ” 2.08 208% 2.07 207% CHICAGO PRODUCE Aug. 20.—(AP)—Butter we DULUTH RANGE a en igh’ Low. Close Cloud; "1.08 1.08% 1.02%" 1,08% Cloudy a, [Ock 108% Lone ines Lost Deg, 105% 1.00% 104% 104% eo Rapid City ay SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |Sept. 92, 92% 01 1% abo.e steel dae By or uk Boxth St. Paul, Ang. 20.—(AP-. a 98% 24 93% ending at 7:00 a. m. today. - 1g ee re meee snd ‘206 207K ee 206 'ORECASTS " She stock open- sie mea “A For freee vicinity: Mostly | - P Dee.3°« * 2.09 40 209 “2.09 fair tonight and Tuesday. Warmer F North Dakota: Mostly fair tonight and Tuesday. Cooler sou east portion tonight. Warmer Tues- -"' BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) k, Aug. 20 2bG FEES a WEATHER CONDITIONS oe See .. CHICAGO POULTR' ,, Aug.” 20.—-(AP)—Poul- 27, of Whitley City, Ky. and her two a, Se ; a |trgh" allve: | Hlenx”" firm, balance Me Rafa a Ny Erne Oar gat nel talk, Smee ‘Somerset, Ky Mes, Perkins was REI ° ; fae 5 eese 19, ‘ t for ‘bor 7 nt Somorert. * Chi higher eesipes 18,991 tubs. Cream- ery: Extras 46 » standards 45%, extra firsts 45@45%, firsts 48@44, seconds 41@42%. Eggs hi ; receipts 10,958 cascs: inns tien gies Pe ry. i i MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 20. (AP)—Flour unchanged. In carloa. lots, family patents quoted at 6.:, Shipments 43,845 barrel: Bran Siho@na to. . JICAGO POTATOES “Aug. 20.—)-(U, 8. D ‘8, @7.05 a barrel in 98-rene® wu: sacl oh treek $84 total Ue ne: icra Sender 2% casi f- met wlsedy: Kates and Wssour i i l “Y Pe oe