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a STOCK VALUES SEND WHEAT PRICES LOWER EARLY TODAY News Developments Largely Fa- vorable to Friends for High- er Grain Quotations Chicago, Dec. 23.—(AP)—Free sell-| ing, largely from eastern sources and ascribed to stock market weakness, did much to make wheat prices av- erage lower most of the time today. Export business in North American wheat today amounted to only about 200,000 bu., and a decrease of the United States wheat, visible supply was relatively small, 721,000 bu. Con- side iner seeded in Kansas, the leading whea state of the union, shows a condi- tion of 82 per cent compared with but 82 per cent a year ago and a 10- year average of 80 per cent. ‘There was considerable spread trad- ing today between December and May. The visible supply increas 1.345.000" bushels, und) tn 6.735 is showed steadiness help- ed by upturns in the value of hogs. i Except for setbacks in stock e: change values, news developments t day were largely favorable to friends | I of higher prices for w ‘his was especially the case regarding advic from Liverpool, the market scored sharp gains owing a good deal to the fact that the supply of whe on ocean passage had fallen to le: than half the total at this time last ye nother bullish factor was an timate by the United States depart- ment of agriculture indicating that world demand thi jon is likely to be 100,000,000 bu. than previous- ly figured and the world carry-over 50,000,000 bushels decreased. Downturns of Chicago wheat prices today, however, were quick to appear after something of a bulge in the market at the opening. Adding mean: hile to the bearish influence of the action of the stock market were signs uropean call for wheat from tha North America ‘hud again. flattened 1 out. Re-sellers abroad were reported offering wheat 3c a bushel than the grain could be had from this side of the Atlantic, althou ficial estimates of wheat productio in France showed 38,000,000 bu. fr. duction compared with the latest pr vate force: Wheat decline, to josed irregular at te advance, (Dec. “12 127% to %; May 130% to % Corn finished 4gc to Se down, (Dec. 91% to %4: Mar. 93%; May 95%). ats xwhade off to we up. 4 rovisions varying from 2c setback an equal gain. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT STARTS STRONG, WEAKE Minneapolis, Dec. 23.— futures started stro 4 a flood of castern selling No definits support wines i short acted sharply. was In evidence, but nthe d covering near the rally, May ended : Oats futures prices held in a nar- row range and without Ife. Rye was i. Barley trade was light and ‘eless. * were well ken at the start but tenders of 29, ” bushels on December contract ed selling later. eat receipts were very light and demand for milling ed ‘good, Winter. almo wae ualit: scarce. Durum a ce and in fair demand. searce and wanted. Cash oats offerings were Mmited and demand was fair. Rye was hard to quote, ting barley was wanted but feed was slow. Flax offerings were Hight fair from both crushers, elevators und cako, Dec. 23.—(AP)—(U. 8. D. A.) —Hogs—40,000 including 18,000 di- market ‘mostly 26¢ high 35 to 9.70; 200- 200 Ibs 9.35 t choice 90-130 Cattle—12,00 arling run in medium better kinds strong to ; wood demand for light stock and bulls 2c 15.50; 1100-1500 16.00; 950-1100 Ibe 13.25 . 16.25; common and me-| 2: fed nd 0 Ibs 70 8.25 to 13.40; good and choice 750 25; heifers good down 11.40 to 1 mmon a medium 7.75 to we good and choice 8.15 t edium 6.15 to 8. 50 . (beef) common and active; bulk fat lambs ewes 5.00 to 5. table steady; lambs, 2 Ibs down 12,75 to 13.85; medium 11.25 to 12.75; common 9.50 to 11.25; edium to choice 150 Ibs owe ) SOUTH ST, PAUL LIVESTOCK 3.—(AP)—1U. e—2,000; not enough sand yearlings here to make a ‘Ket; all other classes in light sup- ply, general market uneven, active, und strong to 25 or more higher; full turn on bulls and desirable light butcher heifers; mixed _yearlin; ‘arly 9.57; fat cows 6.25 to 7.7! oes 4 low cutters and cu rigid sort weights at ty “medium 16 to 8.25; ders in meagre sup: active at strong to higher 000; vealers qual- 11.00 4 ie’ pigs ik it Hens 3 average aay 1. to cholee Dakota lambs averaging ia aint aa ieee to: demand. fairly good;. throwout oulaen, pee, Soe“ apinathe Chie cago board of trade w! i clogs at holiday. noon morrow, Dec. 24, a Christ- tae ‘because of the firms raceiote 19) 00: ibe or pend it test pi deste $a to 36; is i Sktra firsts 53 to B4; ae Bh: 6 ad eMritaa tht retrigerator (Purniehed om Milling er i 10] 626,100 pounds as compared ane aro THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1929 ™ HICAGO RANGR Dec. 23.—(AP)— Open Hit Low Clo! 1.21% 1.2) 1 ry Hh tag 1 1.31% 1.31 } 1.33" 1.38 STOCK PRICES DROP 1-42 POINTS UNDER Fresh Offerings Squelch Sporadic Rallies in Declining Market New York, Dec. 23 traders and “sold out only man cheer from tod: as prices of active issues dr to 12 points under a heavy vo felling. | Sporadic rallice | but thyariably fresh Stocks “appeared on offerin, the reco’ eel the market showing little signs. y organized buying support. 3.17% 3.13 cline: % M pea improvement may be ted unt! DULUTH RANGE Duluth, Dec. 33.—(AP)— with the high priced D tattle public utilities res among the hardest hit. decline of 11% points, John: 10%, American and ‘Foreign General Electric and Sim ch, American Can 81 and Electric, | Safe M. Byers, Fox Film, A Worthington American Waterworks, Western on, Houston Oil and American Po NEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN ana i olis, Dec. 23. Wheat— nm Hi 15% protein 2 dark nor. 1.28 2 dark nor. 1.26% 1.28% it which contrasts with the 1A Brotele | oa 1 20y of 180 established Inst month and the He ts kK 2614 blishe Pdark nor. Lee 1283 ‘eed thespian bie td 26 1.29% lark nor. 1.26% 1.295 aw Soa 1th Paul preferre 28 HE Babee SUNT, 126%) 1.28% esapeake & Ohlo, Delaw 24% 1.26% fon and Rock Island lost 2 . " points. 243, 1.26% ‘An increase in the call money 22% 1.24% to 6% per cent helped to main 184 6% the confidence of the bears and. w HARRIE followed by the selling of so on don the mid-afternoc however, did not fall early lows except in isolated and such leaders as U. can Can, Johns-M. Electric und Americ er offered strong resistanc ther liquidation. The — clos Sales approximated 1.26% ...5. L2T% or = 126% coe ee 1.26% in res. Poultry—Liv freight 20 to 25; 1 broilers, fretg fowls, freight 34; roosters, turkeys, freight ducks, freight 23 RANGH OF ¢ Minneapolis, Dec of carlot grain sales hard spring, 1.28%; dark northern, 1.2 1.27 to or © 186% wees 15% 24% ce eee Wikea’ am Grade of J amber . 2 amber . Grade of 1durum .. 2durum. . 1.05 1rd. durum “h rr Monday and demand |3 36 5 ‘3 954s 3.13 NEW YORK PRODUCE New York, Dec. 23.—(AP)—Butter firm; receipts 6.172. Creamery higher than extra 43% to 44; extra (¥2 score) 42% to 43; first (88 to 91 score) 36% oo make No. 2, to Eges firm; receipts 8,134. colors, fresh gathered extra tra firat 61 to 64; firat 67 t 0;}onds not quoted; refriges ome marks 431%; extra first 50c; to S| Chubb Loses $50,000 roaton, BONE Suit and District much improved a os ae Court Quits to Jan. past wee yers ua! — seuike December’ si, amounted fei. 534,600 pounds the previous wee! cmCago casm 1 Chicags 23.—(AP)— Wheat No. 2 hard $135 3-42, Np, 1 northera *PLOe torn No. 'S miged's? No. 3 yellow. 8 wh. 90c; Sie. Old corn No. 3 yellow Cate No. 2 white 46% Timothy need, 40.48 10 843 Clover seed, ‘$10.50 to $18.00, KORMIGN EXCHANGR xshonges irregular,” Demands rest Brien peal drone wane ae ‘Bicsden 2000; Momirenl 9.08, cuIcAGe, Chicago, Dec. 23.— recel A.)—Potatoes track 231 cars; Satu 9 fa : whit a4, in; HS : FF gerere ae by f yy 41, i a Cities wentine age | VOUUMEOP SELLING, mex able to derive any Christ- “s stock market, Street found plenty of rea- 26% 96% fons to explain the decline, such us Rites Soa 38 selling for the purpo: ing income tax losse: o 41% 43% 4 P J Ni Nghtening investment holdings en tig market was belleved by other obse att 3.1 = 5 ire however, to be following the Sie? ly RE BT [Teadictonat ‘course of all ‘mujer dee t observers agreed that little ex- after the turn of the year, Belling today's embraced a wide Ist Carbon showed an extreme Pump, 1 recent recovery, back more than six points to low on PAGING VERBAL FRE Couer D'Alene, Idaho, Dec. 23.—() —An attack by the defense upon the arrest of about 200 per- juor charges was in pros- today at the trial of 28 < & penieest of conspiracy to dry 4 Attorneys for the defense announced | they would make “sensational disclos- ‘ancy! ures” and would require about two weeks to present evidence in behalf of the accused persons, who include 7 | Kennsyivan Pirelli . | New York Stocks | Advance Rumely . 1 ; All ny . 2: al 42% Ice American Inte: American Locomotive Metal n Sumatra To! 5 Telephone shld Telegrap! works nt Andes Copper Armour Mtin Associated Dr: Atchison . 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THE lees, et Semana See mame BISMARCK TRIBUNE ;.. Winne darted to a door opening on ad ‘the prison ward, Rt second, [weer tiers. PHONE 32 + | prison. = | block. »|Jor Frederick S, Johnston, of the mt MacTaggart, & prison employe, was led to the wicket the Police Chief Tells How Auburn Prison Was Lost and Won (Continued from page one) {Clark wlo caught the first audible j warning of “something down below” and the warden started to investi- gate. : In that part of the administration CLASSIFIED DISPLAY witha d hel as Se) Roy arn ” RATES where everything sent to the convicts is opened and examined, David J. 90 Cents Per Inch Winne, guard, was at work when an inmate called him to the wicket. { Looks Into Gun Muzzle | “What do you want?” he asked. Winnie looked into the muzale of s z ry # In a split second, jbefore the convict could thrust the gun through the grill and fire, Win- he was out through the door. Thus, at a moment between 10:13 and 10:20 a, m., was the original play of the desperadoes thwarted. Had they captured Winne in the “box office,” egress to the front lyard would have been a matter of minutes and just beyond was the outer gate. 1, Down to the ground level and back to the south corridor raced the chagrined convict. Already the sub- jection of guards had in, timed to the expected capture of the “box ! office.” Heroie ‘P. K.’ Shot Down Principal Keeper George A. Durn. ford was hailed as he left his of- fice at the guard room end of the south corridor leading to the chap- el, by a convict said to have been Max Becker. He ignored the call. The first volley of shots startled the E i the floors and did all Se eare ee e MALE HELP WANTED MEN, TWO, To call on customers for Real Silk Hosiery, carning to start about $30.00 per week. Call between 2 and 4 p. m., No. 9, Hos- of the mutiny | __ins-Meyer Blk Foundup for missing = Every cel was their contents thrown| Barber colleg corridor. Not a scrap was| _ Mont. in the search for 12 pis- were missing. Six were § i 3 Bs §8 ay rooms, in new modern be used for light . Call _at 1122 Ave. C or phone W. gentlemen only, Close in. Always Catalog hot water. Phone , Fargo, N. D., Butte. ee ih ig? 3 i i 5 é FOR Lee d room in modern home, gentlemen’ only. Call at 117 First street or _ Phone 195-M. FOR RENT—One good elsed well fur= nished front room for light houses lee: “ WANTED TO BUY prison PARTY WANTS to buy a 10 or i2 heed velba rales el Sn room house, close in, suitable for returned to Acting Warden| ‘0oming purposes. Write Bismarck Christian or otherwise accounted for.| _ Tribune, care of Ad. No. 1. ? Additional Sports 4 él HIF Hi a WORK WANTED—By woman. Will do washing and ironing, will call and deliver. Also for rent: A sleeping room to gentlemen or ladies. Close in. Call at 219 Seventh street or phone 1573-W. ern home, double closet, apace, eer 329-R or call at oO? Sixth street. | FOR RENT“Seven —foam modem ed rhe start Hata and ge Or ging house, Call at lairying. a bargain write me eet. Phone 263. full description and lowest price. J. 12 so wee — uf $16.00. Phone _. Durnford fell with several bullets in his chest. Despite his wounds the “P. K.” stumbled toward the door, only to drop again, this time to rise no more. Auburn prison was in a furore. Warden Jennings was seized by three convicts. conviets then forced the other guards to open the cells of the emergency isolation Pawlak and Sullivan took command, “We are going to get out!” shout-|second annual ed Sullivan. “Come along if you want to, If not, stay in your cells|hea and shut your heads!” Not more than a handful joined them. Guards Barricade Selves _ Throughout the prison, guards, civilian employes in the lion D. 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He detailed officers to tour the city in a car and pick up all available policement and rush them to the prison, Bills then sped down to the prison to grapple with the greatest crisis in his career. Own Father Captured _Within those walls Warden Jen- nings was a captive, in imminent danger of death. And with him was Guard Claude J. Bills, Chief Bill’s own father. “When I arrived at the prison,” reds the report of Chief Bills, “I found Sergeant Sullivan, Captain McGrain and Morrison, Fos- ter and Clerk Deno of the prison, with my own men, Sergeant Green, and Patrolmaen Bobbett, Arnold, For |g opp pd and Graney ing the guard room. “About this time John Partly mod. Inquire at 306 Ninth. ge fi i [ E z Pad in the south door of the guard Behind him was a convict peed gcd We could not shoot him Yy i : isk i E & if Pi a g 5 } ; ji i E i [ ii Hi a f i z 4 ; : E g8 i i f | : wants you to unlock the doors and let us out.’ “‘T can’ like this,” re- plied am * to know if we asked intricate plays susaaitsi| meena Gyra-| Both east f a Pid ! Ni; af if i i af Es iti : il off it E 2 iG pee Hi Fr a i i | | < 5 H aft af ef 3 Hi i; itd r fF BB Hi 4 e. i fe i I I i 4 sf Bs ; | }