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_— GB WHEAT PRCRS | EARLY DOWNTURNS Favorable Crop Prospects and Big Supplies on Hand Are Factors in Trend 22—(AP)—Influt ae : belief expressed | ove oe vfeastions would A oura An ral arp turns,. whéat Gevetoped a ‘down: trend ‘today. ries Ee, declines red special bearish factor during the Ia taken_o! sgh d snowfalls in furs | Bal it _territory where moisture deficient. Complaints of American outhwest| Bar h 1. 3. 3-4, July 1.07 3-8 to in” Corn Yeloned 1 1-2 (March no Peg May’ 83 July ey o5 varnie Spoon: go decline te bc advance, Corn wasveasier owing a good desi to 6; thy with whe: izing aajes with support ly from holders of bids and on rest- i orders. Oats averaged slightly lower governed by the action of other ing that the huge volume’ o! sell cw rtunity pr selling whenever opportu ih oa ate aces thay’ th Hietiarly to Canada. Mt aenlings, with notice being | A' New York Stocks a] SLosine ING PRICHS ‘Adame » Expres Aetvicers Chalmers American International ype ol eomotive in Metal Fad a Amerlean Peleph ane ‘American Water rik : Aner oe ped. ‘Atchison, Fope! MianticCoamt Line Atlantic Refining .. off, and provisions |G Chrysler Motor Colorado Fuel and Iron ~ Columbia Gas and Blectric. in North America will for 2 | Ce Phiten Plikelihood of scares in. regard Gon 10 Unit fed States winter wheat were: anserted to be for at least the present more than counterbalanced iy. crop, outlook above norm: ‘Word of cheaper Argentine: and Australian export offers of wheat-to~ day counted also as a bearish influ- ence, Besides, Kansas dispatches were received saying fine weather, for Sirtbe revailing, and that. crop dat at a minimum for. this time of year. On the other hahd, pics for domestic hard winter wheat ship- ments to European continental coun: tries were said to be in the market at only '@ little below current asking father libéral offerings and fa: able ‘weather weakened the corn mi ket early. ro dade primary arrivals comparatively go and 1,230,000 bushels in 1838. Ghleago receipts of corn today totaled 136 Feng is gs lad with 84 cars at this time last week and 205 cara one y back. MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT TURES CLOSE LOWER Minneapolis, Mar. 22,—(AP)—Slow- nese and dullness marked the wheat futures market today and some ground gained in previous sessio was lost. ‘Trade was dull for lengthy period with, pressure developing ne the close. May finished lower. Corn fatures were easier under the dcminating Influence of wheat. Oats prices were down fractionally ‘after fonsiderable duliness. Rye was weak, Barley also was du!l and: without feature. Flax was under commis- some sion house pressure on account of| Kre; wheat weaknes: Cash wheat receipts continued light but there-was'a fair to good. demand Milling. dematd seemed a shade bet- ‘Winter, wheat market was nar- y and unchanged. Fancy durum was in better demand. Cash corn and rye declined. rabaxply Barley tone was“ futures. Flax demand waa “futures. good, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Mar, 22.—(AP)—(U. 8. A.) y compared one as a yearlings 25 to 50c, : s strong to un- y higher than low time; dressed trade conditions, biggest bearish fac- tor making for declines in the face of Her receipt ‘Dest cutters and. most about stead: belle 3 to 0c er; extreme top fed steers 35.00; pra tieal top 14.25; bulk 11.00 to 13.00 average cost fed steers and yearlings around 12.00, lowest of season; stock- ry eders mneeenly 25 to 50c er; meat kinds oft m 0; receipts all direc:; By the week 168 eding stations, 28,500 receipts the largest of eastern dressed lamb. trade 1s 84 to 96 . thelce Stent weights 10.40 to shorn lambs 8.61 50 to 9.00: fat ewes to oo: Top 6.25; feeding lambs rates sein Bite Ee few 5 lb, feeders 9. dd choice longs 1esb to 1 Peceipes 7000 1 ‘auluding 6,000 ps eh y enough hogs on sale to few, sales mostly m pat mostly steady holdovers. 1,8 1 bs. sows a5 to 9.463 “a7 jo ncholee 90 to 130 Ibs, FISAS CIAL REVIEW ‘ork, 22. ry TE further jrelneation in cre fat comslet a to 2 Gracible steel . Curtiss Wright; Du Pont Eaton Azle and Sp Electric’ Auto Lit Electric Power ‘and. Light .. Erie Railroad Film A: evort, Texas. ral'Amerival ‘al Electri General Foods . General Gas and Biectria A General Mins. General Motors ... General Bey Si ques fety Razor . Gold Dus: . Goodyear ‘rire andl Rubber . Graham Paige Motor ay, Great Northern pfd. Great Northern Iron Gri waa oi Hershey . ing International Combustion Eng. International Harvester . International Match pfd. International Nickel of Ca Int. Telephone and Telegraph Johns. ‘Manville Roligcipringticid ‘ire. Kelvinator Cotporation Kennecott Copper. Kolster Radio reese, ee! May Department eeaien a Ol .. Miam! Copper Continent Petroleum Oll Certificat & Te: Nash Motors lattonal (i Lines: National Po: p,| Nevada Consolidated Copper: . Contral Oliver Farm Equi ravitie Gas ad Pacific Light % jot. Pennsyiventa ‘Raliroaa’ » Phillips Petroleum Proctor & Gamble Reading Company. Remington Rand . Reo Motor . epubile tron and Steel ona Sheree fehtiel Oil of Galltor 70 to| Seaboard Air Lin ‘and Biectric . 1 of California .. Jerse rd Oll lew y Standard Otl of New York .. Lia ta ated lca aaa o rates on Tare: | 34 est levels in nearly six|-Tr roundwork this | Un aay Oe in ces, which carried the, com- ing issucs "ror th treaine stocks howed ke “ expansion beeing show omar comm« Ang tos new 1! at ry§ M0 ane din Stoel was another pase t in that group, headway", rae Tae ere. |W of stock’ im eeiling: pressure was most apainet © such ’iasues as Simmons Co. Industrial Safety Razor. of high soles inited Feri ee United Gas ony er cower and Light A ee tum Corporstion . Wabash Ratiwey” '% | ttonal Cash Reg 5 ; eae 5 ; CK RET AS |, Weer t) ARTER BARLY we a Seve ) Olle and Sp and Specialties | is, Marked Up to New High Records in Outburst New York, Mar. 22.—(AP)—The market, ;which has been moy- into new high ground nearly eve ory day this week under the in- fine of cheap money fate: “4 ear nose-dive a ag ault o: rofit-taking. covered new weak forced such stocks ic We and Simmons C into new low ‘eround for the year, ‘Western Union broke $18.50 a share to a new low at 185.50 on publication of @ poor January earnings statement. ‘Total sales exceeded 2,300,000. shares, and were the largest of any Saturday session this year. The ticker tape wi rh Jevel for he year 3h closed at $181.60 tor a $3, Westinghouse El THe and Sohne Manville sho gains of more than $5 a share and Kmetican “relephone, Nationat Cash, Renister, Gillette Satety Fi Woolworth were mong the sues to show ‘net declines of 8 fo $4 a share, final quotations, as a rule, Showing mode-ate révoveries from the ry nothing’ in tho day's 0 exp jain the sudden change in eculative sentiment. . Busine own fe wsigns of a gene: ‘ery. Operators committed to the side «f rising prices ¢ that the recent ral- ly in stcoks has been discounting the expected improvement in bustness later fn the yeart United Aircraft was run up 4. 1-2 points to a new high at 79 the advance was checked by profit. rela Vanadium Steel crossed 107 eHrshey Choéblate, Western Maryland second. prefers, Texas Gulf Sulphur and Hea, advanced 2 points or more to new 1330 ik prices. U. S. Industrial Alcohol, . eee weak spot, jumped more than oin ‘estern Union broke 13 point 191 on the statement of Pre: Newcomb Carlton that January. ings ‘were the worst of any, month for 16 yea National to jt dropped more than 6 points. Cash Rewinter. and Woolworth were hammered down moro than 5 points to Rew 1930 low prices. | Westinghouse Blectric, Eastman Kddak an mons yielded 3 points or more. and American Car & Foundry, Auburn Auto, American Can and. Youngstowa Sheet & Tube sold 2 or more points below yesterday's final quotations. ‘The closing weak. ‘Total sales approximated 2,350,000 shares, UL Duluth, Mar. 2: aie Dur! ‘Gon High Low Close 198" 198 30 96% 66 66.64 + 66 6 48h 88% 88 a4 %] 39% - on meet tH 2.95% 2.944 eens 2.9: Hy rie; May... 64% .b4% duly wos 56% «6 CHIC. Chicago, Mar. 22.—(@). seer Deen ot March . . MI + elgg aes CASH | GRAIN > Minne aged Mar, 22.— ‘an High ‘Low Close Lae pretein lark nor. 1.1 4 dark nor. dark nor. aH ie protein 14 1 dark nor, 1144 111% t/ Bet 1.09% i “. 1.10 itty Hing 1.09% 1.07% 1.08% 1.06 Lord # 2 dark nor. 2 dark nor. § 1.08% 1.06% northern. 1,07 northern. 0% 1.01% 1.00% 1.01% % 98% 97% So 82¢; | ye dec z| DUE leaving most classes to a steady Hogs |. gor, ane D. -2, befora| b|advanced 8% cents closing Friday at ard Ce f Agri nice ehowing better action at the close, most cla: ia CH ina iter cattle finished 25 to 50e lower ‘for the-week,: coat the extremely dull and lower trade on the dressed fabing. g lavgely at 8 ‘at $7.75 cA 25, Low cutters‘and cut- unchanged at $4.50 to 5. "at $7.25 down being 28c lower ealers wese steady to b0c high ‘wese, or with good grades nstable mt ahno chit to $11.00, choice closely softed kinds 13.60, the hog liouse ‘ket on a arenay to atrong to in spots 10c hi regaining part of the ea! to 850 lower basis for the wee 4} acaling 160-240 ‘Ibs. were -ralitble at 199.50 to * \ig' cieely. sorted kinds to! tippers at $9.85 ostly. Butchers w fig 460 io. 350 Tbe. “rinivhed at $9.00 to. 99.85, packing sows at $9.50. Fat. lambs values closed 25 to b0c lower, ‘choice $1 to 85 Ibs. lambs reaching $10.00. pla.ner Kinds $9.50 $9.76, with heavy offerings down & $8.50. Choice ewes sold at to. ere medium grades down to $4.00. lino with slaughter classes, uipevers and feeders sold weak to 26c or more fower, fleshy steers show- ing most decline. . These during the week sold up to $11.50, while mont thin’ stockers finished" at. $9.00 to j-| $10.25. Stock pigs closed at $9.8 Brae with feeding and shearing ‘ambs 50 toy $9.50 being fully steady. GRAIN REVIEW Minneapolis, Mar. 23.>(AP)—(U. 8. A.)—A decidedly firmer tone war manifest in the wheat market during the week, ending Friday, March 21. ‘Tone ofthe cash market here aver- aged steady, Friday 12 perwent Res tein No. 1, dark northern was May price to 2 cents over; 13 per cent 2 to 4 cents over; 14 per cent, 4 to 6 cents over and 16 per cent 5 to’? cents over. May wheat advanced 5 cents for the week, closing Friday nt $1.09% after making a high of $1.11 Durum also showed considerable strength. Durum at Duluth advanced 6% cents for the week, closing Friday at'97%. Cash durum’ was quiet and featureless. Nos. 1 and 2 amber, cash e.were still quoted at 8 cents un der to 3 cents over Duluth May price. Rye showed a sharp about face, ad- vancing 8% éonts for the week. May Tes after making a. high of 10% Ne rye at Mi neapolis was quotable At 6934 to 7414. mand ‘for cash corn improved with both cash oats and barley in rather brisk request during the weet, ‘A/géneral firming up in the feed mar- Ket quigkly brought in better de for both. ots and baricy. At Mini May barley at Minneapolis ad 2%, Praha for the: week, closing at close of the. week Snalee to fancy malting was 58 to medium to sood malting 54 to 67 and feed grades 51 to 53 cents. Flax also showed a brisk ‘adva: for the week. Most cars of on spot sold at about.5 cents under to 1s,| Havre, Sones iar i len: £0, pigs and light lights at meen 9. $5.50) Ra, 2 cents over May price, with an oc. casional car suitable for seed stock going. ‘at 4 to 5 cents over May. May lax here advanced 12 cents for the week, closing a $2.97% Standard Oil Elec. Bond & Share : Cities Service weekly statement of: ihe New York clearing house show Total surplus and undivided profits $1,154,496,600 unchanged. Total net demand profits (average) $110.164,000 increase, ‘Time deposits (average) $16,781,000 increase. Clearings week ending today. $8,- 817,812,0 ev! Clearings week ending. March, anatase . Clearing this day $1,716,275,850. LIBERTY PONDS. ~Chicago,. Mar... 2: A.)—Potatoes, 244, total U.'s. trading just fair, consin, sacked Round Whites 2.55; Idaho sacked Russet: CHICAGO CHEESE Chicago, Mar. 22.—(AP)—Cheese, per pound: Twins 18 B-6 to 18 5-435 Daisies 19 1- 19 Long Horns £6 40, 30 1-20: ees, ‘Kinetiens 20 to 0 1-21 i Brick 18 1-2 nee 21.13% 1.15%]. TAR peso e asses ‘New York, Mar. exchange: Eritain ar. 8. D. A.)—Potatoes, good wire inquiry, demand an dtrading imprev- ing, market stronger. Carloads f. 0 r point (based on delivered CHICAGO POULTRY chtengo; Mar. 22,—(AP)—Poultry ‘all dy, receipts one truck; prices unchanged, WISCoO: Plymouth, Wisconsin chee: ex week: Twins 17 1-4 ng E farmers call board; Horns 1 Squares 18c, ennai A gece to 32 Eggs ag ere 26,352 -case extra firsts 25 to 25 raded firt oeathane firsts 23-to 2: ty Backed fleata 26 1-4 ; 8 2 NGE OF CARLOT SALES M neapolis; tar 22, of cArlot grain. sale Wheat, N hard spring - 1.12 iit to, 1.14 7-8 99 3-8; No, 2 1 xed 3 No. 1 red durum 30 3-4; 81 pie red oe is ¥ 4 white 40 1-2, : 0 1-8 to 71, No. Bite: A Ne. r 8 to 59; sample 51 Fitz, Se, cae Cee cain” “Today's Congress i "SATURDAY pete pager En ioe te fons commtttee Ne. 1 ree. | Weather Report | Sout | i= eu ener ee, at Ts hest yesterd: West last ni} recipitation, to Highest wind vel locity” GBNERAL RAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs. Pre, Leck ay aT STATIONS— i vt vGay the. tell tla N. D., he age 48.00 moe id lano, ‘toudy, ir joudy . De Dodge. City, Bdmonton,’ A 2080 c00s +100 e280. Se Stee S seoues: ge ¢ 2 S2Se8s: ore rs See: =: fi Yoorhead, i North Platte, Neb. eld Oklahoma chy, cigar. loudy, » Mo., clear... Bt Paul, "Minn. cloudy rag Lake A cloudy 8, Marie, or clr. Beattie, ‘Was Sherida: + vemeuavean. : seine Swift Cur’ TI ledo, ©., cl Williston,’ N. D. Winnemucca, Ne: Winnipeg, Me WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck aid: vicinity: Mostly unsettled tonight ald tibly rain orenow. No-deciaed change in_ temperature. ionei, North Dakota: Mostly, unsettied tonight and Sunday} possibly rain o snow. No decided chang ie tempera. ur For South Dakota: Mostly deteieg tonight and Sunda; possibly rainsor snow. Colder tonight extreme Went portion, and east and central portions Sunda: WEATHER CONDITIONS ‘The barometric pressure is high over the Great Lakes region, and fair, cold weather continues, from the southern plains state: faatward and northeastward: to the Atlantic coast States. A well developed low-pressure areas centered over the n ky mountain slop d warm wenther prevails aver ‘the northern Plains states and Rocky mountain re are above trees: ward and southwestward to the Pacific court Precipitation occurred from the Red. river valley westward to the north Pacific const. re li SSE: : SRASaSSSs: eacres- 2 . except ali overs fh ate fineh, fel holding. a ROB! | feat. ras ie W aeteorologtat, NORTH DAKOTA WEATHER £4 | Devils Lake a, cloud: Jamestown: Wi Ate Men, Bere ‘he Tl Porter bill to create = separate bpreau of narcotics in the trea- . “stry department subsidiary of the prohibition en- forcement bureau, was approved unanimously by the ways. and means committee. . LEWIS CALLS HOWAT FLAYS PARLEY COSTS fachington, Mar. 22,—(P)—, serting outside the senate cham- ber that he expected to show that “a lot of money is being and nothing accomplished,” Sena. tor Blease, Democrat, South olina, today introduced a tion calling upon the state de- part for a report the expenses of the ition te the j i et Northern Scotland Is pea BUILDING AND. FIC- «tures in residential district, store - doing good Lege lot 25x150, building of good, ern construc- tion, good A arg Offered for quick sale at $4500.00. Terms. : TEN ROOM MQDERN HOUSE OC- a its, total month- $180.00. This property is all at $6500.00. SIX ROOM MODERN HOUSE, OAK floors, full basement, basement gar- ‘age, furnace heat, good location. Bales price $4500.00. Terms. A MODERN DUPLEX, SIX ROOMS, and bath on each side, south front, full basements, two furnaces, good |" location, rental value $100.09 per month, offered at $7400.00. ‘Good SEVEN ROOM NEW MODERN bungalow, stucco, hot water heat, hardwood floors, good location. FIVE ROOM NEW MODERN STUC- co bungalow, south front, furnace heat, basemént garage. Sales price 00, -good terms. Immediate And OTHER DESIRABLE HOMES, building lots, and a special farm listing of 480 acres, with good im- location six miles from provements, Bismarck. Sales price $31.00 per acre. HEDDEN REAL BSTATE AGENCY ‘Twelve years active city selling. Webb Block. Phone 0. FARM WANTED WANTED—Hear trom owner good farm for sale. Cash price, particu- Jars. C. O. Lundquist, Minneapolis, n. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—On first - floor, fur- nished. three room apartment with (private entraiice.. On second floor _ large clothes closets. Also a gar- age for rent. Call at 422 Fifth street. . FhR. RENT—Very nicely furnished ‘apartment, also 1 unfurnished, in- cluding electric stove and electric refrigerator, electric washing ma- ‘ichine. Always in. Vacant April Ist. Call at 518 Fifth street_or_phone 260. FOR RENT—When you rent (or buy) be sure to see Dale first at 211 West peo Ave. or phone 1313. Fur- nished apartments $25.00 to $50. . Private entrance, it Present system Timea ate Aaa a nicely- -furnished frigi- “Clean warm, always hot water, suitable for two adults. 807 Fourth st-cet. FOR RENT—Three. large room ly furnished or unfurnished apart- ment on ground floor, exceptionally cool in summer. Close in. Adults only. Call at 120 West Rosse FOR “RENT—Api rnished apartment for adults. Call at . Evarts aj ent, 314 Third or and un{ur- FOR RENT—Two furnished all mod- ern apartments in the Rue apart- ments. Call at'711 Ave. A or phone 1266-W. 4 uri ‘wo with kitchen sink water. Phone 273, 411 Toom and Fifth. FOR apartment modern 543-W or call at 924 Fourth street. RENT—Two room furnished it in home. Phone pereeta es { oss will ber recelv. ed byt the North Dakota State Hishyra fon at its office in the pital, ‘SBtsmarck, North Dakota eta (0:00 o'clock A. M. March, 28th, 1930 for the following equipmen: 1 Four Wheel Drive truck of a yee: ularly rated capacity of not lest than sia ‘Equipped as follow: starter and lights, enclos re umatic tires, towing hook: oy ler hook, fenders front and r (The truck is to be used for mount; 000 galion road oil distributor.) Horse Power Horizontal Boller ting oll br tar in tank care unted on truck chassis. Bs bid ehalt--b¢ by a bidder's bond in amount of contract and eck of the. bidd ual to five per cen! saward of a contract, ucces bidder surety bond in the full amount contract. The Commission to accept or Teject any and ie went all epaeerace ‘mus’ warm water, Close ~ | WOMEN. The Tribune Want Ad Department Pretest hemline Wht ier MALE HELP WANTED DISTRIBUTORS—New Automotive Necessity. No competition. Should net’ you $200-8300 weekly. Moto- scope..Locates motor troubles. Sell every garage, service station dealer. Write quick for details; territory; sample. MOTOSCOPE CORP. OF AMERICA, 110 N. Franklin, Chi- cago. . Call at 415 Fourth Phone 1152, Seer rrertetemeeenteee BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES babe as WOOD SHOP, WISHEK, HOUSES AND FLATS WANTED—Middle-aged married man with general hardware store exper- tence. “Salary and commission. In- side work. Give full details and experience in first letter, no bluff- oe Pree Tribune, in care of Ad. 10. FOR SALE—New bungalow, 6 rooms and bath, hot te heat, also one room in attic, and apartment _ished in basement, and passions WANTED—Man with experience in farm implements or groceries. A good position for the-right man. ‘Western No. Dak. Must make in- vestment. Give references first let- id ioe Tribune, in care of Ad. 10. FOR bere gd room all, modern ungalow in first class condition, full basement, corner Ninth street. and Avenue A. Price $3850.00, $600 cash, balance monthly. See Frank Evers 314 Third street or phone WANTED, MEN, 21-45, qualify for Government Customs and Immi- gration Inspector Positions; Com- mence $175 month. Write, Instruc- tion Bureau, Dept. 478, Arcade Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. Qui FOR SALE—Two dwelling houses in south part of city, prices very rea- sonable, small payment down, bal- ance monthly payments. Also eighty acre farm six miles from city for sale. Joseph Coghlan, WOMAN TO SELL exceptional Tine quality cosmetics. Excellent oppor- tunity; good income; no invest- ment. Gentile. Give refs. and qualifications. Heinz, 6 N.. Michi- gan Av., Chicago. “fet wi siawi room bung= alow garage, $35.00 per month, located at 409 South ‘Twelfth street, Also one or two furnished light housekeeping rooms at 307 Tenth street North. Phone 921. RELIABLE MAN —Distribute. and collect store route in county; nets $60 weekly up; permanent, profit- able work. Full informa PERIS MFG. CO., Florin, Pa. be a man of good character. State experience and salary expected in first letter. Write Ad. No. 59, in care of The Tribune. FEDERAL DISTRIBUTORS GET BIG MONEY! No capital or.ex- Perlence needed. “Vrite FEDERAL Bie FOOD CO., 2301 Archer, LEARN Barbering now. Prepare for spring trade. Free catalog. Moler Mont College, Fargo, N. D. Butte. TEE EE FEMALE HELP WANTED write |, 6 room house and garage—also for sale one modern 8 room house with garage. Pests accept in trade a Telephone No. 108. FOR SALE—Nine room house, hot water heat, two bath rooms, five bedrooms, cistern, built-in wash tubs, desirable location. Near high eine as ag discount for cash, ive room, modern home, good condition g00d location, must sell on account of sickness. Very reasonable price, Write Ad. No. 9), care of Tribune. —Five room mi bungalow and garage, $35.00 per month, all maple floors through the house. Also for rent, a light ING POSITION. Open April 1st, riot married, entirely unticumbered, 5. to 40._ Good education essential. jalary to” start, R. Re fare Give age, education, experience. COMPTON CO., 1002 N. Dearborn, Chicago. Also few vacation posi- tions open for women teachers. lo more discomfort. No more slipping shoulder straps. New invention prevents this. Repre- sentatives $9 daily possible. Fast seller. Big profit. Sample outfit ‘furnished. Lingerie “V” Co., North Windham, Conn. NEAT APPEARING WOMEN earn $35 and more weekly selling “PIC- WIC” frocks. No investment. All or spare time. Pickwick Mfg. Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. id we years of experience. Prefer one of about 35 years of age or more. nee or phone Logan Cafe, Napo- leon, shail furnisiy nt i ON ENE ora: housekeeping room. Phone 921. BUNGALOW “FOR RENT—Pive rooms and bath, close to schools, on Pavement, in one of best sections of city. For information inquire 502 Seventh street. Toom mod- ern house in good condition on 25 foot lot. Close in. Reasonable for cash. Write Ad. No. 55, in care of The ‘Tribune.

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