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a~ AMT ROSSA SSE HN EEL SG EEG 9 OIE ERE GELP WANTED MALE ‘Two ambitious young men with some accounting exper- ence, who would desire advance- SATURDAY, MAY 28 (By The Associated Pre: Se kt in Central Standard time, All tim P. M. unless otherwise’ indic: Wavelengths on left of call letters, kiloc: on right. Clear chane uel stations and chain programs with list of asegciated stations in detail, WHEAT VALUESHOLD |New York Stocks — OWN DESPITE TREND o Dearth of Rain in Canada Off. STOCK PRICES MAKE FURTHER RECOVERY @ | ¢ All. Chem. & Dye. ooo OL Anverican Can .. 348.6—WABC New York—800 own writing, stat! E w. 180_W. Wi we etc. Write Ad. No. 20 6:30—Roger W., Babson Also. M VADC WKRC WGHP WBBM WOWO KMBC _fneare of the oe Tribune, A) Trading Turns Extremely Dull,| "kaise Kole’ waeD WAK weco., "ARC WORF WBBM wowo NOW alc Prepare ) sets France's and Italy's With Selling Pressure Low- | 7 wig wWeco Koll Witag WowO WKRC WHE’. Nunc Weel | Cu Ot ‘catalog. Moler’ Bar 8:00—Natichal Oratorical Contest—Also WADC WKRC Wi WB! OO WOWO RMON KMBC, ROIL WS Moco Wien wae ee i i > 1 Wl ber College, Fargo, N. D. Butte. Raising of Duties ering Industrials $:00—National. Forum from Washington and Geo, Olsen's bance Gredertrace Mont. are Anides Cop. Min me AGit WePD WHK Woco WISN WEBM he) > NO WARTED—Boy 16 to 27. Phone 816. Chicago, May 24.—(P)—Persistent |Aichison New York, May 24.—()—The stock 434.9—WERAF New York—600_ — 7 2... selling which enlarged whenever the FEMALE HELP WANTED market turned extremely reactionat : y vm, % wheat market showed an advance did Sarteeet oo again today after an early period oe oe A WHAG WORT BERG KED. WES WiOD WAT Wet aiid WANTED AT ONCE—Housekeeper & good deal to make wheat prices to- |Béniehem Steel , | strength. A heavy wave of selling in| §:29—Ehil Spitalny’s Music=Also WAPI WIOD for small family. Middle-aged lady day average lower. Export demapd | priggs Mfg. . the last hour cut down or wiped out} Sigpapalet Singers Alco Wid KED WEY, preferred. Write D.M Dardis R. for wheat from North America con- |Cai'& Hecia |. /many of the early gains and sent a ony Orchestra Hour Alno WOT WTAM Wis WES KED WHO R. Mott, N. D. sony tinued slack, and Argentina was said |Canedian Pacific long list of issues down 1 to 4 points | W. WDAF WSMB SARL ASTP WEBC WHAS WSM WNC W5B * Se rt ee Ted to be offering wheat abroad Sc a below yesterday's final quotation: 8:00—Tunes of Broadway; BA, Rolfe Orchestra—Also WGY WBAT WWS is oe Neri bushel cheaper than United States |Cetro De Pasco . ‘The selling was attributed to spec Ssb WIC WHO WOW WDAK WIOD WAP KBTE Wins | ‘Or Mrs. F. A. Knowles. 316 wheat. Notable weakness of corn [Ones & Ohio... lative uneasiness over the federal WFAA WSMB WHAS WHC WEB KPRC WOAT WH Ave. A_west. ets prices, together with indications that |’ a." west Le serve rediscount situation and Se! a cheetre Aten Bie whee WEwiop \ | WANTED—Girl for general house- work who can go home nights. ac allee and His Dance Orchestra (one hout)—Also KBD Phone 972-W. 394.8—WdzZ New York—760 S—A Week in the World's Business—Also KDKA KOA KSL WIOD as a result of excellent weather the * planting of corn is being rushed, tended also to ease down the wheat 8} ator King’s proposal for a congres- , | Stonal investigation of credit. The market's dullness was attrib- Colardo Fuel ‘Edwin Franko Goldman Band Coneert—Also KDKA W, Ww krw BOOMS FOR BENT market. uted to the disinclination of large and xt rd WHAS Wa woe WHBO ie Ace ee ‘Wheat closed Heavy 146 to lie IE rg aed . an Agel to extend -heir com-! 6 so—Pckara Farnlly \n Southern gone Aloe KDA Went WREN WHAS for oh eee net lower, (May 1.01, July 1.04% to %4 | Cott ae. Se erairiy iene. teensy OOn O—Lackard Lads—Also RDKA WIR RW RWK WREN WE Hot water. Close in. "Also for sale: to 42, Sept. 1.08% to %, Dec. 1.12% tinued under the threat of higher re- discount rates, ‘Victor Herbert Memor Also WIR WREN KWK 00—Hour of Slumber Music; Plano, Solo, String Ensemble—WJZ itor, holds 50 Ibs. of ice. || Casstied Advertising Rates Effective Jan 3, 1928. 2 Ensertion, 25 words of ander .75 8 insertions, 25 words or ander.25 8 Ensertions, 25 words of ander 1.00 A week, 25 words of ander ...1.45 Ads over 25 words, Sc additional er word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash to ad- vance. Copy should be received by 9 o'clock to insure insertion came day. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 -HOUSEROLD GOODS FOR SALE LEAVING CITY—Furniture for sale at great sacrifice. Must see to ap- preciate values. Walnut dining set, mohair living suite, daybed, dress- ers, chiffo, walnut bed double coil spring and mattress, sectional book- to 1,13), corn 1%c to 1% to 1%c down, (May 84%, July 86 to % > BT to %, Dec. 82% to % A refrigerat Call money again was relatively Call 708 Main or phone 342. easy, renewing at 6 per cent with * | Fleischmann CENTRAL CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS "1 Gen. Elec. . “ ” rying from 17% decline } =? Red a aoa continued firm, at 9% aise eats & Gene (30 min.) Phone 833-W or cal) at 323 Eighth Provisions showed @ disposition to | St N. Ir, Orect Optimistic predictions of steel exee- Oh—Hotcl Orckeatta On | geo se wall FaPALEN advatits. Greene Can. Cop. utives, assembled here for the semi- —Hour from WEAF Lab enor i eect UT aa Wheat traders here gave particu- | Hudson Mot. annual meeting of the American iron Orchestra; Dance; Scores 9:00—' atiely Propane ole for cond Board it desired, lar attention today to announcement | Int. Com. Eng. and steel institute, failed to provide usical Program — 10:00—Dance and Organ (2 hrs.) Very close in. Phone 733-J. n that Italy had raised wheat import | t. Harvester . much stimulus for the market. VABC Lrograms (until sign off) 209.8-WHO Des Meinee—1000 Next ot Rei Ai treat soon‘ duties to 73!4¢ @ bushel from 57c and | Int. Mer. Mar. Pfd. Strength end activity of Atchison, 364,6—WENR Chicago—870 5:30—Trio; Bean Hi m emake Pe room in that France also had lifted wheat | Int. Nickel .... Topeka & Sante Fe common, which | 6:15—farmer Rusk (15,m'n.)—! 6:30—Musical Feature private home, suitable for one or duties to S4c per bushel from 38c, Ac- | Int. Tel. and Tel. soared nearly 8 points to a new high | 1!:0v—Studio Gossip; DX Vaudeville 7:00“ WHAT’ Programa (8 hrs.) two gentlemen. Call at 106 Ave. B cording to advices current, the in- {Johns M’ville . Fecord for all time at 209°i, was one 416.4--WGN-WLIB Chicage—720 - matinee ee fos aban east_or_phone 22. crease 1s effective at once, and the | Kennecott .. of the outstanding developments of ma oe ROOM FOR RENT—Ciose in. Newly purpose assigned is to protect home | Kolster Radio the day. Delaware é& Hudson, St. fiver furnished, airy room. Gentlemen growers against dumping of foreign Kroger Groc. Louls-San Francisco, Southern Pa JZ Hour preferred. 510 Fifth street. wheat. The immediate apparent ef- bad hind ae Nata lateni beet New Haven | 1:00—Newa Features: Danes es.) News; Amor: Dance; hews FOR RENT—Large “airy sleeping Liverpaih Bed to inanne Acted oa vg ao = Oil substantial gains, but Waban 3. : Pe casa ed ee ; pier csieriiobinke at 223 Wee Thayer.” ee Cae setae tnuctcuimaparsiinnn | MOAENE seeded Pull Ho tt 7 WES sgo—eminaug Latheran Church RENT—Two rooms at 113 Thay- market’ scored advances which mere | Montg. Ward . Case Threshing rallied 21 points to 0—Jubllee Prograin 80.4 K RAB Lincoln 770 et. Modern. Phone 195-R. than counterbalanced early setbacks. a panna ister 8, which com) with yesterday's F precede =e se goeert §:00—Travel Bureau: Feature DOCTORS Lack of buping support was an out: |S. Comat S| Mloa carporation rat cae i RtaS Rae eee standing feature much of the time today in the. corn market. In this marked up more than six points to a; new high at 98. Commercial solvents coed tet as AVOID life—Bum sap, bum tree; bum 11:30—Reeorg Program 370.2—W6CO Minn N. Y., N. H. & Htfd. Nor. American “« connection messages were at hand jumped 8 points and Sparks Withing- ‘i 9 bleod, bum We it from Iilinels points saying that farm- | Nor. Pac. . ton (old), Baldwin Locomotive, Amer- oibe—seores: Detce G2 Sweeten the blood stream ‘with our crs were everywhere busy planting or | Packard a sean Typefounders, United Aircraft 278.1—KMOX St. Leuis—1090 Vitamin Herbs, Roots and Bark— ba preparing the ground for planting, | Pan Am. Pet. “B' common and preferred, General Elec- % (30 min.); Dance Music by our Natural System we have that the soil is dry and appeared to | Par. Fam. Las. tric, Wright Aeronautical, Allis Cha Same as WJ: Cured Hundreds and we can CURE work up well, and that a few more Penn RR ..... mers and Chrysler sold 4 to 5 points | :2)—}iisvectcal Mighilehts ee YOU. Clinic of Dr. T. M. Mac- days of good weather would bring |Phillips Petroleum higher. Beeb rae enti tno Lachian (Harvard), Lucas Block, planting operations to completion. MM oo. seas ‘The place of the late selling movc- SOUTHERN CLEAR CHANNEL STATIONS . NO KNIFE. 2 Corn was under pressure. Oats |Pub. Svc. Cok. NJ ment was ited by the fall in 405.2—WSB Atlanta—740 10:00—Guest Artists; News were somewhat easier. Provisions re- |*tadio ...... some of the voltaire shares. Cas¢ unday School Lesson 11:00—Studio Program Hour PERSONAL flected upturns in the value of hogs. |Rep. Ir. & St. ‘2 | threshing dropped 15 points below its WEAF Program (2 hrs.) 365.6—WHAS Louleville—820 FOR SALE—$220 deposit as credit on WHE Stl. & San Prai % Jearly high, and General Electric, Col- PhS KRLD Dallane-t000 Foal agg hierdie a MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT . in. umbia Graphophone and Electric = oh : count. For further information bet Ni maa iegiencerag , /Amaclae lox 7. Speculators wo sows a hea write Ad. No, 18, care of Bismarck prices dropped 115 to 1%c late in to- |Southern Pacific they saw that prices of the recognized | — ¢.59_ a2 WFAA Daltas—1040 =. ee WJZ Program min.) $400.00 CREDIT on new Oldsmobile. day's session, support giving out after |Southern Ratlway leaders were rapidly losing ground. :0—Hour from WEAF 461.3—WSM Nashville—80 Discount fer cash or light i a long period of firmness. Close was The closing was heavy. Sales totaled| 10:00—Lanze’s Orchestra Hour VEAF (15 min.): Newscasting ti ‘write H. Seorkaley, near lowest prices of the day. Corn |Standard Oil New Jersey ‘about 3,300,000 shares. 374.8—-WBAP Fort Worth—800 5—Sunday School Lessen rade. . |W. Zuelsdorf, " ia ‘Proecain Wm WIZ & WEAF (3 hrs.) Washburn, No. Dak. Box 358. turned weak toward the close break- | Standard Oil New York .... ————_ ‘08 00—Scores: Barn Dance Feat Le a d - School Lesson +8 cores; Barn Dance Features iy 155 ei oaeed aa Seer ine eee tte MINNEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE Hour ot Musi uartet (4 hrs.) re | ft high, other grains also ing Corp. .. Minneapolis, May 24.—(4)—Wheat —Massengales; Police Quarte 232—Wi A ae is Texas Gulf Sulphur receipts today 125 Abi the to 153 a 374.8—KTHS Hot Springs—800 r 4 Asrpeld st aneen te having been made this year. Next ( Corn was quiet and draggy. Oats |Tobacco Products . year ago. Minneapolis cash wheat} ?.00—Dance Concert 7:00—WEAF Programs (2 hrs.) winter's talks will begin the first were dull and steady. Rye futures|Union Pacific . 220 |and coarse grain closing quotations week in October. dragged on dull trade and barley did |U. 8. Rubber 4 low: WESTERN CHAIN STATIONS — } Ukewise. Flax futures ruled strong. |U. 6. Steel . Cash ci Delivered Arrive KGO, 579.5m-790ke—KPO, 440.9m-680ke ae 2) igeeveaeh cop oar pad aed Cash wheat demand was spotted cueeien 2s : pe! AF 15 min. WHO k HAL KOO KEL KGW KOMO only an ai nee on WOR and coast to ‘ ee “winter wheat was steady and|Westh. Electric io @12s or PycAlso, KOA Rec Pr KGW Komo KH sigue kis ralare ale si . tric... r OL. —Also s ees quiet with offerings light. Durum | Willys-Overland 121 @1,29 cule KOA KEL KONO KHQ KGW KF "4 2 KOM Ww The of Geor Clark was. steady to firm with good demand. | Woolworth 0O—The Singlug Peaches, Quartet and Stock Co.—KGO KPO enly seuinetiecicol coe soeintec: vil be Corn offerings were fair and omg 1120 @1.17 10 0—Footlights, Music of the Bhows- KPO ont; ei anu told im the historical highlight re ‘Oats were and Foreign Power —Golden Legends, Orche fet P Otter! sage vetlel ais ts bebe beed School Dass, Schooiroom Fun-KOMO KGO KPO ony view at WLW Saturday night, June 1. elgg were cay ee in Po 110 @115 Let's Dance (one hour)—KOMO KGO KPO only was steady. Bar . __308:1-—-KIR Seattle—970 When Dr. Daniel A. Poling de- Rept ~ spe ga erat [Mgr tea mnoa 1S G16 | ace Muslont Propane tn ga ARN aa aca anieR livers ‘his radio Memorial day, ad- ay uieter. And ‘ABLE ¢ p 10:09—Wandering Mi 3, 4 ress as & part e Sunday af- . Beira! demand was q : 03 G105 18:80—Melodiee sna ene Ries RGM RES YA ER LE ternoon young people's Cae on were easier. Eee WJZ and stations, he will take peace | ees CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 03 101 101 S102 @- as the theme, 0 1.08% 1.0414 1.04% ol @102 Listeners outside of the United 4 1.00% 1.07% % 1M4% 1.42% 1.08% 1.12% ; | States who can pick up WBBM, Chi- cago, advise that station that it is being heterodyned on 770 kilocycles by & station in Japan. One such letter .jcame from K. L. Williams, South Australia. Musical features of the Radio Man- week so far; choice yearlings held bove $14.00; best weighty steers sal able $15.75; bulk all weights $13.7! she stock and other classes un- changed. Calves, 7,000; unevenely strong to] Pac! 25 cents higher than Thursday; real good and choice 160 to 230 pound weights $10.75 to 10.85; top $10.85; Plainer grades down to around $10.50; most 220 to 325 pound averages $10.25 to 10.75; packing sows $9.25 to 9.50, @1.04 @ @1.03 for around pound May .. of better grade 160 to 280 Ibs $10.85 | 5 to 14.26,. Butzhers, medium to cholce ae Se wis cases, lamps, wicker chairs, drop- leaf table and kitchen ehairs. Phone 304, Apartment 7, Tribune Building. FOR SALE—An electric radio $85.00, electric washer $85.00, sewing ma- chine $30.00, oil range $25.00, kitch- en cabinet, couches, tables, portable phonograph, baby buggy and other articles. Phone 745-W or call at 404 Tenth street. FOR SALE CHEAP—In first class condition, owner leaving city, one Hughes electric Hotpoint four burn- er range, one Leonard 75 Ib. icebox, one five tube radio complete. Call at Central Lumher Co. Phone 17. FOR SALE—Two kitchen chairs, 5 tube Thompson radio, child’s bed, dishes, cooking utensils, reed baby carriage, high chair, sanitary cot with pad, electric iron. Cheap for cash, Call at 806 First. FOR SALE—Electric Radiola 18, bed- room furniture, daybed, walnut din- ing set, mahogany library dine, 2 reed chairs, 2 Curtis bookcases, 302 Grif- garden tools, card table. range. kitchen table, gateleg table, and other furniture practically new. Call at 20613 Main, Apt. 6. FOR SALE—Once brass bed, full size, ne child's bed. complete; 722 Third street. tric Hotpoint stove and one electric vacuum cleaner. Call at 115 First street. FOR SALE—Household furniture, al- 80 a five room house and garage for rent. Phone 739 or 1353-W. BARGAINS in used furniture. Ken- nelly Furniture Co. Mandan. ND AND FLATS: class boarding furniture and equipment, including piano, radio, gas water heater, laundry, electric range’ and washer. Write Tribune, _care of Ad. No. 21, 0 eat FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—Brand new six room house on Mandan street. Oak floors, hot water heat, including a new electric stove. Inquire J. J. Rue, 711 Ave. A. Phone it Lee wae FOR SALE—At 418 Twelith street a modern six room home, east front, hot water heat, Minneapolis heat regulatcr, two stall garage. Price $3,800. Terms. FOR RENT—Furnished five room modern bungalow during June, July and August. Inquire at 813 Rosser Ave. or phone 291-R. TRAINED MUSICIAN IS COMING 70 HIGH Decorah College Paper Tells of All-Around Abilities of 8 or better; pigs mostly steady, bulk $11.00; average cost Thursday $10.28; weight 250. Sheep, 500; run mostly direct; steady; best spring lambs $15.50; shorn lambs $1.75; bulk fat ewes $5.50 to 6.50; culls down to $3.50. es 62 99 88 2 88 82 a 14.90; 1100 te 100 @1.02 malta own, to, 68.80. to 1100 Ibe $13.60 to 15. 9 @101 RANGE OF CARLOT SALES ithologist Frowns 199 183 |ofoaotenin mio Poisoning Sparrows \ rf carl grain sales: 99 @101 | “Wheat—No. 1 northern 1.06% to meee No. 2 dark northern, 1.17%; » May 24.—()—Poisoning HEH 4; No. 2 hard winter the sparrow and finch cows, i 1.26: the farmer much more 1.16% to 2 mixed durum 1.04%. Corn—No. 1 yellow 86. Oats—No. 3 white 431i. Rye—No. 2 85. Barley—Special 61 to 62': SSfRR8 Beta s a 3 BHBBER ReRBese BEB SS feeder steers, May ...... 1.08% 1.03% 1.01% 1.02% He CHICAGO PRODUCE ‘all weights) $12.25 S 1.084 @# —(#)—Butter, Sh Wlume $078 to Za ss ae a La Le @ 80 | ers receips 16480 fubey creamery ex- por ts bulk @ 89 ltras 41%; 41%; extra firsts weed seeds in yo eee pb I eaay prvancnedie © | athe ta he tists 20% to 4016; ance "Air Station Talk ey springers $16.90 to ‘ewes $7.00) July Bile @ 4 |" Eggs—Lower; receipts ;||_Air Station Talk bards “tn California, te down. be. 3 @ 82 |extra firsts 30% to 31; * that weed seeds form 9 on shorn | yeay 4%], 7, @ ts to the food of the willow July aK ee ow cent for the spring lambs, | aon, OK @ Roch ae per 16.8; me-|Pr 6 yellow en abundant house and come | assy, 24ny |? @ the white-crowned and | suly 247413 ined @ 8 cent for the ys me> 241% |, 70 oerive 4 foe juncom, 0d Lp 6 mixed om chipping sparrow. to May 51% |, TO srive @ 1210. Eves. ay “sa ! 5 mixed to 616,50 =~. M0 0” 20 moa} same Te arrive Bo we ol ; Open “igh _ Crese| To arrive lek, | eal cireon bs moa ay ae has been sart-| 8 90-1 July ie , 8% 10. 2 — an hour. % nM) end_his bend will Feanerece atin Sons aos 2804 242 248% 242. j ri tll sf a UF Clarion Larson Clarion E. Larson, who comes to Bismarck as a member of the High school faculty, to instruct and con- duct the juvenile band and have charge of all musical activities, is a graduate of Luther college at Decorah, Towa. Superintendent H. O. Saxvik has just received a copy of College Chips from Decorah, containing a sketch of the new musical director to come to the school here. Larson went to Decorah to study f| piano. He was there some time be- fore he heard Carlo Spirati's concert band play. At once an ambition was HOTEL FOR SALE - TO CLOSE the estate of the late, Andrew Gilbertson, the undersigned offer for sale the “Hotel Pendroy” at Towner, North Dakota. ‘Zins Hotel Pendroy is the only hotel % Minnesota. ' Horace Bagley, Administrator, Towner, North Dakota. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tuesday, May 2ist, on Fourth street or Main Ave. # bunch of keys on key ring. Finder kindly leave at Tribune office. ———— APARTMENTS i FOR RENT—June ist, nicely fur- * nished modern apartment, ground floor, porches, piano, frigidaire, electric washer, sewing machine, vacuum cleaner. Always hot water. Call from 2 to 5 p.m. 807 Fourth street. TO SUBLET a completely furnished apartment in Mason apartments during June, July and August. Re- sponsible parties only need apply. Phone 1359-W. FOR RENT—Five room apartment. with bath, entirely*modern. Fur- nished or unfurnished. Call Her- bert J. Roberts, 622 Tenth street. Phone 1228-W. nished apartment with kitchenette and closet, gas for cooking, also use of frigidaire. 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. FOR RENT—In modern home, 2 or 3 room furnished light housekeeping apartment. Rent reasonable. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Three room apartment. All newly decorated, with private entrance. Call 132-W or at 622 Third street FOR RENT—Two room apartment furnished or unfurnished for light LN epetvsaiin Phone 183, College ig. apartment nicely furnished, close in. Call at 120 W. Rosser after six. FOR RENT—Modern apartment fur- nished or unfurnished. L. K. _Thompson. Phone 180. FOR RENT—June ist, furnished or unfurnished apartment. Phone SEE _MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION—Smaill property owners and taxpayers. Do you want to pay more taxes now during these hard times? If so vote “YES.” Are your taxes high enough? If so vote “NO” May 31st on Community Building Proposal. treats, ete. Phone 115-J, Jaco __Bull. Dickinson. N. D. Box No. 738. FOR SALE—National Cash register. Registers from 1c to $9.99. Has five departments or initial keys. Call at Bismarck Shine Parlor, 309 Broad- en. One FOR SALE—Hereford bull, registered, four years old. Sell or exchange for other livestock. L. E. Heaton Jr., McKenzie, N. D. TAKEN UP—One bay mare, weight about 1200 Ibs., about 15 years old. Call at 406 Seventh street or phone 219-J. Clarence Hanson. FOR SALE—Auto trailer in good condition. See F. E. Fitzsimonds, 805 Fifth Ave. N. W. Mandan, N. D. _ Phone 241-L-W. FOR SALE—Irish Spaniels, 4 months old. Good stock. Must be sold at chee: H. W. Crawford, Mandan, FOR SALE—Riding horse, 3 gaited, chestnut, good manners and sound. _L. E. Heaton, Jr., McKenzie, N. D. FOR RENT—Four or seven office rooms over Knowles Jewelry store. Apply to F. A. Knowles. FOR SALE—Ash fence at Central Meat Market, —_————— USED CARS FOR SALE—The state highway de- partment has for sale a number of used cars and one White truck, lo- cated at the Highway Shops, 19th and Front street, Bismarck. Phone ‘766, Mr. Young in charge. born to be a member of the organiza- ain| tion. He took up the French horn. ‘The result was the development of @ skilled bandman. He is the only student at Luther who has taken all the harmony courses, including that on conducting. He decided to make music his career. Besides joining the band, he became a member of the chorus and, as a sophomore, he joined the college orchestra. During his senior year he became president of the Musicians union. He took part in the Christmas presentation of Han- del’s “Messiah” and directed the Pep Larson was a member of the Stu- dent council in his sophomore year