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ee | * WHEAT PRICES TURN SLIGHTLY HIGHER ON LIVERPOOL ADVANCE and Low Argentine Yields Help Upturn Chicago, Dec. 16.—(4)—Brisk up- turns in-wheat values with active buying folfowed an official statement today that the federal farm board is determined wheat prices shall ad- vance. Unlimited funds will be avail- able for loans to Wheat Growers’ co- operative organizations, it was an-/} nounced, and the rates are to remain unaltered despite the fact that wheat prices in some places are now below that basis. Smalincss of today’s de- | 5 crease of 512,000 bushels in the Unit- | cd States wheat visible supply failed | to check the resulting upward swing : of the market. | Wheat closed strong, 2'.c to 2% a! bushel higher than Saturday's fin-| ish, «Dec. 120% to %; March 127% ; to 2; May 131! ' Corn closed advanced, (Dec. 90's to 4% to 4; March 93% to 4) May 96%). Oats 4; to “sc to “sc up, and provi- sions varying from 7c decline to a rise of 2c. | An outstanding feature in the wheat trade today was that the amount of wheat on ocean passage showed a falling-off of more than/ 2,500,000 bu. in the last week, and 1s now but 26,664,000 bu. compared with 54,934,000 bu. a year ago. This ex-! hibit was due to world shipments for the week being far less than usual, 10,674,000 bu. against 17,257,000 bu. at this time Inst vear. \ Coupled with announcement ot striking curtailment of supplies of wheat afloat in the ocean were ad- vices today that visible stocks of wheat in Germany are now 22.000,000 bu. smaller than a year ago. Traders here friendly to higher prices also were giving sharp attention to reports that harvect returns in southern Argentine territory are not equal to general expectations. Fairly good- sized export business in wheat from North» America over the week-end was also a subject of notice. Country offerings of corn to arrive were small. Oats sympathized with other cereals, Provisions averaged lower. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER » Dec. 16.—()—Wireat ii * Onan es Gan m o # a 3 i ily FEga 5° trade light and featureless. There was some selling on the visible sup- ply figures but May finished 2 cents higher. Oats futures were full and feature- droopy and featureless throughout. Flax opened 1 cent higher and con- tinued to climb on wheat strength. a " a H 1.18% 1.20% 118 1.20% 1.26% 1.27% 1.25 1.27% 131% 1.28% 131% 131% 1.29% 1. 1.30 0% 93%, 2% m Bee HUT = R38 i fi Af rill i I a Hi i I 7 ite pHiti He i Hite i il z 3 3 i 8 [ pd s 8 s 5 8s i if + 121% @1.23% 108% 1.06) 1190 113 i190 1330 Minneapolis, Dec, 16-—(P)— Open High Low Close 1.21% 123% 121 133% 1.90% 121% 128% 131% 131% 138% 128% 138% 91% 4% 21% 25% 26% 26) MK ALN 1% 1% AX 3.17% 3.18% 3.17 3.17 317 3.18% 3.17 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1929 CLOSE —U)—Wheat to 286 a | TRADERS HESITATE, |- tz STOCKS NERVOUS AS || py YORK STOCKS DUE TOUNCERTAINTY is! Week Leaves Pessimistic Attitude Behind 1% O195% 1.25% O127% 1.25% 01.20% 1.23%O120% 1.26% @1.98% 1.24% ® 1.23% 0128% 124%0128% 124 1.21% 1.28% Ameri Ameri Ameri 1.25% @1.26% 126% 1.24% 01.26% 1.21 46 G@1.23% 6 points. General Electric was off 8%, and DuPont, Johns-Manville, |‘ American 16.—()—Butter HE E 1 Houston “an n Anaconda Andes Copper M Armour IIB Chicago & shicag American Metal American Power American Rad. Stg. American Roll, M Amer, Smeltin, Amer, Tele Americ: American Wat ‘Oba ten . Copper: ini Borg-Warner Briggs Mfg. . Burroughs Add Calumet and Arizoni . St. Paul & Pi orthweatern ... umbus Gas and Blectri jolumbia Graphaphone Com, Investment a Cane Sugi tins Wright Dayison Chemi: Delaware & Delaware L DuPont Freeport Te eral American Tank’, , |General Asphalt General Electric Br y G Gold Dust . Goodrich CH. Goodyear Tire Graham Choc, Hershey ol and | Hupp Motors . Int. Te 1.28% 132% rd rd 2% Ind. Ol and G Indian Ref. Inspiration Copper International Ceme International Comb International Harv. it | International Hydro. International Match International Nickel (: International Paper and Powe: -Wilex . Ludlum Steel Mack Trucks . lagna Corporation; Marmon Motors tt Mexican Seabo: /Miami Copper Midcontinent F Minn. Mol. Imp. Missourl, Kansan Missour! Pacifi: Montgomery Ward Motometer . Corp urea; Nash lot ore. fonal Cash Re Prd No 10.35 N New You Ne N 3%, National Dair % 103 106% + 101% 102% 100% 103% National Dis tnery National Power ant Nevada Consolidated rk Central merican’ jc jorthern Pacific Pacific Gas and Pacific Light Proct: Publi j z | I ' | li lili 6% % 88% an FE i; i 3 if A AK M% 3.17% BBS Packard Pan-American Petrok Paramount-Famous jotors: ic Service Corporation Pullman , Gi r) Rad! Radio-Keith-Orphe Remington Rand Reo Motor . Murderer and Bank Robber Led Jekyll Ard Hyde Career | Z| (Continued from page one! forced Monroe Wolf, a member 2 | House of David Colony at 4 | Harbor. to drive him south to i, | ensville. Dane appeared at the 31% | of Steve Kooney, a German who 33,, | Worked for him at his Lake 39%, | Drive mansion, and made 1054 | drive him to Coloma, 12 miles 1m | east of here, in Kooney's truck. 3 Passed through the outskirts of ton Harbor and St. Joseph. The trail The securities found in Dane's i Additional Sports | CadetstoPack 5 Cars for Trip Scrubs and Plebes Will Be Taken Along for Sorimmage Practices en Route West Point, N. ¥., Dec. 16,—(@)— Football interest has begun to die out in most parts of the east, but at home were identified by Berrien| West Point it is approaching tts 3031, | County officers Sunday in a telephone 64, | Conversation with L. H. Smith, presi- | dent of the Jefferson bank. 3 | A description of Dane tallied with i that of one of the five men who 1 | robbed the Jefferson bank. He is six feet tall, has dark curly hair and wears a small mustache. He weighs about 200 pounds. Dane is 40 years old. IDENTIFIED AS KILLER OF INDIANA POLICEMAN Chicago, Dec. 16.—(4)—Chicago po- i lice were informed today that St. Joseph merchants had identified pic- tures of Fred R. Burke, a suspect in the Chicago gang massacre of last February as the killer of a policeman in the Méchigan City last Saturday night and John Stege, deputy police commissioner and Patrick Roche, chief investigator for the state's at- torney, left for St. Joseph to assist in the hunt for Burke. Burke, who apparently used the alias Frederick Dane in St. Joseph, 4% | was one of the legion of gangsters 2 | listed as “wanted for questioning” during the weeks of futile investiga- tion that followed the seven murders in the North Clark street garage on St. Valentine's day. Use Jackknife and Spike to Cut Hole In Cell Lock Roof (Continued from page one) 24, had been in a reform school or % | prison almost continuously since he was 13, Turner said. ‘| The warden yesterday expressed the belief that the men were hiding somewhere near the prison but this morning had reached the conclusion that they managed to leave the dis- trict on a railroad train. He thought it improbable that they had outside accomplices. f It was that a suspicious looking man had left an east-bound train at Jamestown last night and disappeared in the darknes. Turner was of the opinion, however, that the escaped men had headed westward, Canfield is wanted at Billings, Mont., to serve a sentence for con- viction on a charge of assaulting an Officer with intent to kill. Canfield “| escaped from the custody of a deputy | sheriff while being led from the court room to the jail, after sentence had been Uruguayan Aviator And French Friend Flying 6,000 Miles (Continued from page one) LFA aBRE RR ‘The flight represents Major Larre- 4 | 20rges’ second attempt to fly to South America from Europe. F Over Islands ‘The flyers were sighted over Porto Praya in the Cape Verde islands shortly after 7:30 o'clock this a highest pitch of the season. It is only two days until the’ Cadet team starts its long journey to Palo Alto, Calif., for the final and perhaps the most important game of the 1929 season against Stanford. The squad, which comes closer to being a full company, ts scheduled to leave here Wednesday aboard a spe- cial train. Head coach Biff Jones has planned stops for workouts at Gales- burg, Ill, Syracuse, Kans, and Needles, Calif., before reaching Palo Alto Sunday afternoon for a week of hard practice for the game, Dec. 28. ‘The return tour, which includes visits to the movie studios at Los Angeles and a day's stop at the Grand can- ond : due to wind up at West Point jan, 4. ‘The party which will make the trip will total 142 people, of which 110 are football players. As a reward for their services during the gruelling practice season, the scrub and plebe teams will be taken along with the regulars. Only the mem- bers of the squad or varsity will take part in the game, but the others will be used as they have been since Sep- tember, to give the regulars practice along the route. A train of 13 cars, fitted out with every possible convenience for a traveling football team, has been CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per inch AM classified ads are cash in ad- vance, Copy should be received 57 —— a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | WANTED IMMEDIATELY, MEN- ‘WOMEN, 18-55, qualify at once for permanent Government Positions, $125-8250 month. Gov't experience unnecessary; paid vacations; com- mon education; thou: yearly. State age. Write, Instruc- tion Bureau, 478, St. Louis, Mo. Quickly. DONT be a Mis-fit. Quality for good positions. Catalog free. Moler to keeping work or dish washing, etc. double closet space. me ee Barber college, Fargo, N. D., Butte. | 5-5 Mont. room, suitable for one or two. at 400 Third. Write Miss Ada Schmudlach, Bel- | _"- "~ Dak. 586. made up to take the squad to the | ——___ coast and back. Tony Manero Is Catalina Champ Superlative Shooting of Pro in Final Stages Brings Title to New York Avalon, Catalina Island, Cal., Dec. 16.—()—Tony Manero, 24-year-old professional of New York city, today holds the second annual Catalina open golf title as @ result of some superlative shooting in the final stages of play yesterday when he ‘wound up the 54 holes for a 186 card, 12 under par. ‘Trailing Manero was Olin Dutr: native Californian, one stroke beh! York, won third money with 188. ‘The winning scores: Tony Manero . 64-63-59—186. Olin Dutra .. 65-61-61—187. Bill Mehlhorn 63-67-58—188. For his title winning performance Manero got $1,500, while Dutra, the Angeles pro, took second money of $1,000, Mehihorn’s 188 for third place won him $750. Frank Walsh, Chicago, who turned West Thayer and Finney’s Drug store a silver mesh bag containing purse and change. Finder please Phone 814. Reward. Mrs. Alfred Zuger. LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE—Improved 160 act Close to Bismarck. 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