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SHIN SNOW st ‘Ramely pa SS Reported in Kansas, \s Also Factor Pony te CAPD N rit te territory, southwest rket, al Ge bpd uence was report hat trading ‘ended ‘Official summaries in- andonment of domestic he: Rae py this season BLT heat Deane wWheat lowed unsdttled, 16 to the basket igor va fin: lend May Bary te a: diy Bes, | hoa fanchanged to tc Ota tly —<e ye it firm cy ia at ae and on P spreading oFGats rete unsettled but kept withia | ¢ "Me proviaione @eclined. responsive to downturns in hog ¥ See ae ins etdceluca influence to- ward lower prices on wheat todoy {Chi rye were comprehensive reports from ihe ieaal sources Sh AE th eat the ing Ww state has the whe: age in its history, and 1 condition of the cro} this, time tn int, when ‘Kansas produced its record eae yleld. To- ane, reports added 1! it to ox- Sire cent bande Kani a a 5-ye Average of 13.3 cen Una ler ‘such circumstances, per sintive selling in Chicago took on fresh force at times, and buying was restrueted largely tc execution of ¢ ne ‘s ding orders to purchase at clines ‘Word of increased selling of Rus- sian wheat abroad received also con- siderable attention touay. Dispatches at hand sald price declines at Live: pool were largely due to the fact t! North America and South Fi 1 offer wheat, ids. Mei com) o ed 4 rts the long h kaa rained ‘are reserves of corn and oats tended noticeably today to litt corn prices. ‘Arrivats of corn in Ch oO Noday totaled 234 cara, agains cars 5 ree ago and 267 cars at MINNEAPO! FUTURES CLONE Lown Minneapolis, Mar. 31.—(AP)—Dult- sed wheat futures dur- ing the initial session of the wock. Cables were sharply lower where they were due higher and this caused t the opening. os clo lower and ness charact a, lo Corn futures were stronger. Oats ‘Were dull in a very nurro feat a eak. Wheat cash reecipte were too ugnt | to make @ real marke. Demand was steady and prices were firm com- pered with futures. Grain corpora- tion buyers were in the market and lidding the same camparative prices. Durum ‘Toone was vtrong with de- mand good for choice amber and that hind scarce, Not much wintcr wheat was offered. Cash corn offerings were moderate but demand was slower, SFiax. offerin in unlit re vero very light and demand was £2 were very cy Chicago, Mar. A.)—Hogs 65,000. Tnetuding 22,000. a: mostly 10 te ae treme Wheat Acreage in His- face yh. and rele ih an ‘elegrap! reat Western pi & t-Bu é pacie Sie, é & Northwe Chicago, Dee, fsinnd re Pacitie: fy Columbia, Drapeeunse Cc re! vents, ne’ Conth al Can Continental Motor Continental Oil of Du Pont . Eastman Kodak Faton Axle and Spring Electric Auto Lite Electric Power and Erie Railroad Firestone Tire and Rubber . Film A. Freeport Texas. General American Genoral Electric, new Peeeet Foods General Mills 4. General Motors General ae Sig: Gin ety Razor Gold Di Goodyea: Graham Paige Motor = Great Northern pfd. | Great Northern Great Western Suz: Grigsby Grunow . Houdailte Hershey Houston Oli .. Hudson Motor 3 Independent Gil’ ai lependent ai Indian Refining International Combiistion ‘Bag. Independent Harvester Internatiénal Mi af Me Miaml Copper aa nent Petroleum oe tates Oil Certificates: K aT tional Cash Re tional Dairy ‘Products National Power cep ps 3 Nevada Consol! 0 | North American . | Northern Pacific packing sows 8. Bm to choice 20 to 130 08 to 10.00. i 00; calves 2,500; largely a utter grades steady; de: for strictly goed’ and oice weighty steer: 65; r grades and light earings uneven= ly stone te he lower; she stock steers 1200 to 1100 to 1300 Iba. it Hg to *{E.00; 5 1100 Ibs. 12.00 to meagre: 6 830 Be yearlings goo iba. 1na8 &3 Re cholee 860 Ibs. Cutter to. medium milk fed) Boog, and choice’ 3 medi 8.00 ti 10; fat ie 10.0 10 be. Heh to apelee, 150" ‘tbs. down 6.60; cull. and ¢ommon. foanee ts good and choice 9. ots Kaptcnttte 4 weak ty 5 lo fat she stoex: ala! 0. eet itche! fag are aes en A 5,13; medi Hoge. 1: morcelowde thee 's rade 160 to 230 10 9.60; moatly 8: 330 pound ‘pucehers; Gow ean 8 weigh ht Mghte Oliver Farm Eq Pacific Gas and Pacific Light . Packard Motor . Paramount-Famous Parmatee Trans Pathe Exchange domes vania Rallroac Phillips Petroleum Proctor & Gamble Public Service Corporation me a Pullman Company | Purity Baking Radlo Corporati a Radic. Reith Orph Reading Company ae Rand . California . | New Jersey . Otl of New York . ner Co! it rar “haley ryiand tan bt and Light A sya ors a cost ‘Baturduy 9:49; ‘Sectahi we Shee: trietly neice.) lam's Pada 25 to Su scares, bidd ne 30 lower on woud _‘THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE MOUDA, MARCH, 31, 1930 TURNS SOK PRES Hourly ‘Average Average of Sal Sales Runs Well Over 1,000,000 During Trading Session York, Mar. 31—(AP)— for the advance tf EF Mar, 31.—(AP)—The ket, which moved into aew for the year last week, ion, 50 jock: pew peak prices for the year on gains running from fractions to 8 point ‘Trading was again in cnormous voluine, with the ticker running about half an hour behind the market, .he hourly ge of sao running well over eo 00 shares. ‘The -day reaction apparently was based on technical considerations, the recent brisk advance in many is- sues obvio having weakened ition and rendered e fell 17 points to quickiy Tebounded to, 266: fagton F Pump broke 12% and_ Col ye! Houston Oil, ee adium fell 4 to 6 po: before hey met effective buying sup- rt. General Electric, Westin: ouse Electric, Ameri Light, Underwood- n’ Power and tt-Fisher and Checker Cab were tried down 3 points or more, but most of them re- Covered at least part of thelr losses by the end of the third gt Call money renewed r cent " a the supply of funds rat er lim- ited, Time Money, Commercial Pa- per and bankers acceptances rates held firm, Radio was an active feature in the elie sabes uae rene oases new high record for the Bloexs of 5,000 to nearly. 16,000, changed hands at trequ rvals. Chienge > Great W: w York, Omarion and Wear and" Alleghan corporation, all regi toned new fixed ‘ad enlivened by ies of Salltss demonstration: the utilities, carrying American T: Phone to 266, high for the y American cnd Foreign power, Ame ican Power and Light and commo! Southern were strong. A aed black of the last me cha ged hands at 19. Buying to its best 1930 prices. The firm. Sales approximated Sites, 000 shares, DULUTH RANGE gg ie Mar. {P}— Close je 1.08% 107% 07% 85% .6 6 SE SE ak Rit 39% 40 40 40) 10% 2.92 6 3.92 2.60 ORR FREE FREE May... duly... Mins i rote Delt aie fk nor. 1.1 ay f 1.12 3 dark 08 . at vee 1.05 rns eaneragy = oF 110% 110% rotein wae . "105% seeee 105% coves ‘thd PRR 5 108% .000s 21.08% ore Someone A RORHOREUR aa aes u . le or wrsrey 20; aie ry mi 1 . 1 99% 1.00% By te ‘HW or W..e . amber 99% 1.00% «+ + 1.03% 1.03% 1.02% 1.03% | 35 to 37 BY NEW INDIA LAWS) : #3 DOWN ARTER ASCENT Measure Prohibiting Child Mar- riage Becomes Effective Throughout Country iit ii. itl eze & Rie sfe u CUNPBLL APPEALS FOR ACREAGE SLASH World’s Largest Wheat Farmer Cuts Crop 100 per Cent to Set Example Mr. Campbell said on his Montana farm spring wheat acreage was being reduced “100 per cent as we have found that flax or beans are a more profitable crop.” He pointed out that while the country uses 46,000,000 bushels of flax j annually, it produced only about 1,000,000 bushels last year. He said that by cooperating with the federal farm board in its efforts to reduce spring wheat acreage, the farmers would make it possible for the board to be “a great factor in the oa of our economic farm prob- RANGE OF CARLOT § Minneapolis, Mar, 31.—-(A of carlot grain sale ¢ark northern, 1.09 northern, 1.11% to 1.14%; No. i $3%, to 1.00%; No, Be 4 x, Rye,’ not quoted. PRODUCE PRICES Chicago, Mar. 31.—(AP): jer= tone of casiness was noted in butter and eggs-today, The former was duced % to ec per pound and the Ia ter declined 4 to %4c per dozen. Pou try was in good demand and in son cases higher. CHICAGO, CASH GRAIL AP)—Wheat No. Me; 1 tow hard 107%; sample ‘grado northern spring mixed 84 No. 2 yellow No. te 83% to 841, 44 Rye no sales. Timothy seed 5. Glover weed. 10.3 jONEY RATES New Yorks Mar. 3: Pa of Sm, ‘all money. steady: 4 per cent all da: loans firmer: 30 days 33 to 3%; 60-90 days 3%, to 4: 416 mos. 4 to 4%; Prime ‘Commercial Paper 3% to 43 Bankers acceptances steady. 49 days 3 to 2%; 60-90 days 2% to 2%: 4 mos. 3 to 27%; 5 to 6 mos. 3 to DULUTH CASH GRA\ 3: Hast; Sept $2.60, Wheat No, 1 dark northern to 1.12; No. 2 do $1. 3m $1,034 to hard ‘Montana ‘durum 92% tos 0 92% ce T No. 1m 2 do. a0% to 98 ts "Barley enolee tof 53 to 56 rley choice to am medium’ to. good ‘60 of “ower grades 47 to 50c. CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, Mar. 31.—(AP)—(U. 8, D. A.)3—Potatoes receipts 165 cars; on track 373 ca: Idaho sacked Russets mostly around 3.60. Tex: ea. Bliss Triumphs 5.50. DUCE eek Poullsy, fowls Potters 38 to “foe: ros 26s; heavy ducks 20 ae 15. nsettled, shonin aeet Fred chaamery ge 38; first Mito 32.1 15 ‘a thet By un. tra tite 24 tote ol: firet 25 4-2, to 23 Set) ordinary tire 2 21-8 to 23; storage packed 3-4; storage packed <xtras 26 1 7 1-2; first 2 91 score) cling 8 stock cucrent sooke (relat iy end recelpts milk flats, fresh, pea bes 3 do. tency to fancy special 23 irregular; Facets 27,083. reguiar 93% 98% | to, heey ath eae Closely. selected “hex Ber: ve first 27 i to 285, ree *{ morrow, mmperature atz jgliest yesterday Lowest last night Hse deloe to tf Highest wind velo GENERAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs. Pre. Low High last STATIONS— ‘last 2; 2 y Bismarck, N. De, cldy 7 pete Modeni Moorhead, ‘Minn. ok y North Platte, Neb. cldy Oklahoma City Pierre, 8. Prince Alb + Maem tgnges netons.n cs tomste tose Tes ngestots > oe Sm miscminie eames: Sait Lake City; el 8. 8. Marie, Mich. cldy. Seattle, Wash., clear. Sheridan, Wyo, snow. Sioux City, ja.’ cloudy Spokane, Wash., cl Swift Cur'nt, Sai Winnemucca, Nev., clr. Winnipeg, Man., snow. WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Mostly fair tonight and Tuesday. Rising tem- perature Tuesda For North Dakota: Mostly fair to- night and Tuesday, Rising tempera- ture Tuesday, and extreme west por- tion tonight. For South Dakota: Mostly fair to- night_and Tuesday. Rising tempera- ture Tuesday. WEATHER CONDITIONS A_ high-pressure area is centered over the Dakota-Montana boundary, while a low is centered over south- ern Utah. Temperatures dropped over the Rocky mountain states and in the ‘northern plains states, but warmer weather prevails from the southern plains “states northeastward to the Great Lakes region. Precipitation oc- curred from the southern Rocky mountain region northeastward to Minnesota and Manitob River stage at 7 a. hour change, drop of broken out in places, ORRIS W. ROBERTS, leteorologist. NORTH Di nore WEATHER 3 24. .4 foot. Ice r Flashes of Life (By the Asseciated Press) FAMILY ELECTION FIGHT, Altamont, Mo.—The women's party has a ticket ‘of 12 nominees for five places as on te trustee. in. tomor- row's election. The men's party, which has always Altamont (pop. 513), also has 1 nominees. The salary is 50 cents a month. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dulin are both candidates. WOMEN BUCK Hughes, Atk--Seven offices are to be filled in the municipal election to- and for all™places except treasurer women nominated a ticket to oppose men. Mrs. J. M. South is certain of election as alderman be- cause her husband withdrew, Dr. and J. Chafin both remain in the FRANCHISED tanbul, Turkey.—Women now can municipal elections and are le to hold office as municipal counselors or presidents. Parliament =! eligi -{has enfranchised them to that extent. FRENCH HAVE IDEAS Nice, France. restaurant here advertised ‘that for $3.25 one could dine in the com ny of the American ambassador. Mr. Edge, who 1s on ah industrial inspection ‘tour, objected. Whereupon the restaurant, hid his pene from those who paid the $3.25 y plants and screens, wy FIGHT of the Amer- ish 01 society agree with Patrick, J. Hurley, secretary of to why Irish fight. They ap- ded when he said at a reception: admit the Irish are fighters, but they fight, from necessity and’ not through choice. Irel never has raised an army to invade another country. Whatever fighting it has done has been to defend the peace of the homeland.” HE HAD IT COMIN Tetuan, Morocco.—A pulltight fan who tried to show a matador: thin id is in a hospital. Excited by what thought was a poor performance, the Atl dumped into the ring. The bull got ITLE ‘ed Austin, high ile seit’ chan has an alibi for losing an extra-hole match. A seagull picked up his ball and headed out to sea. Ted could have had a free drop, but his opponent close to the pin. : Three Rubber Groups Will Merge Is Rumor Hole in Chinese Coin for want SALESMES to handle the SAlghest clase securities that are of< [> dered to the public. Drawing ac- count and commission. go any- /where in North Dakota. Apply to C. Remington & Son, Bismarck, USED CARS ‘| Bismarck’s Biggest Bargain 0 Each week we offer one guaranteed used car far below cost. Price for ) | THIS WEEK ONLY. Here one buyer each week can stretch ‘his dollar to the limit. Amazing values in the 9 | Dodge Six—the Eight and the new Plymouth, make possjble guch un- heard of, guaranteed values. $160.00 Cash with $23.28 ® month or $290.00 Cash 1927 CHRYSLER SIX COUPE. Ex- eellent leather upholstery; Heater; Very good tires; Fine finish inside and out; Motometer; Bullet head- lamps; Hydraulic 4 wheel brakes; Thoroughly overhauled. Come in, sec and drive this car—then compare it 00 | dollar for dollar with any other used car, SAVE $130.00 THIS WEEK Next week's price for this same car } | $520.00. Don’t miss this one opportun- 0 | ity—see this car now—next week will be too late at this unheard of price. M. B. GILMAN CO. Phone 808. 3 | Dodge Brothers Cars and ‘The New Plymouth. * ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping rooms, fully furnished, new rugs, heat, light, water and phone fur- nished. ' Private entrance, screened porch. Clean and comfortable. Call at 517 Second street. FOR RENT—Very nicely furnished room in all modern home. Very closé in.. Gentlemten ‘only. Also house for rent. Call after 2:00 p. m, at 501 Sixth street or phone 1066. FOR RENT—Desirable furnished room, hot water heat, good ventila- tion. Rent reasonable. Suitable for one or two gentlemen. Call at 116 West Thayer Ave. FOR RENT—On second floor desir- able furnished front room with kitchenette and good closct. Suit- able for two. Also garage for rent. Call 422 Fifth. FOR RENT—A warm, ‘bright, weil furnished room in modern home, suitable for one of two people. One block west and one block north _ {rom postoffice. Phone 1437-W. FOR RENT—Two well furnished rooms in modern home with board Reasonable rates. Phone 204-J ot call at 111 Washington street. YOR RENT—Furnished slecping room ay médern home, suitable for gentle- » rent reasonable. Call at 117 First street. or phone 195-M. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished “Fooms, suitable for light housekeeping. Priced $15.00 per month. Call at __410 Fifteenth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished -front FO! bedroom, suitable for one or two in modern home. One block from __postoffice. Call at 222 Third strect. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room, also for sale a $15.00 large , Size tricycle for $6.50. Call at 421 West Thayer or phone 688-) CLASSIFIED AD _ RATES REGULAR WANT AD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under ....... 1.45 3 days, 25 words or under $1.00 1 Souk o ae ceed any copy submitted, ae re- ‘ise any copy to conform with make- tp rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department — ee MALE HELP WANTED ; DISTRICT MANAGER ESTABLISHED manufacturer wants mat) to handle’ business in this and surrounding territory. eRe unnecessary as we teach you business, but honesty a Fequigite. Earnings $400.00 and up per i $900.00 investment required, full secured, you handling it yoursell, This is an unusfial opportunity for @ steady, reliable man, wanting a permanent connection and will stand strictest investigation. Write all about yourself to interest us in your first letter. Write Manufac- turer, 767 Milwaukee Avenue, Chi- cago, and our State Manager will arrange interview. LEARN Barbering now. Prepare for spring trade. Bree catalog. Moler Barber College, Fargo, N. D. Butte. Mont. a , WORK WANTED LADIES AND Misses spring coats, suits and dresses repaired, equipped to make any desired alterations. All work guaranteed, prices reasonable. See our complete line of samples for spring coats and suits. Alberta Wentz, Krall Tailor Shop, 510 Main Ave. Downstairs. MEN'S SPRING suits made to mea- sure. Finest fabrics, latest pat- terns and models, $3250. Dry cleaning, - pressing and repairing. Frank Krall Tailor Shop, 510 Main Ave. Downstairs. WORK WANTED—Hauling ashes, al- so have two furnished sleeping rooms for rent. Rent reasonable. Close in. Phone 1573-W or call at 219 Seventh street. WORK WANTED—Experienced lady cook wants work as cook with a road gang. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 62. _HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE ‘E—Furniture, 6 dining room chairs, 1 dining room table, dresser, complete bed, graphaphone, wick- er chair, upholstered chair, ice box, rug, electric washing machine, kitchen table and chairs, day bed and other items. Call at 612 Ray- street or phone 892-R. FOR RENT—Two - furnished Tight housekeeping rooms, rent $22.00 per month. Inquire at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. —Two light housekeeping rooms, all furnished, also a sleep- __ing room. Phone 1 FOR RENT—Well furnished | single | room with kitchenette. Call at 411 _ Fifth street or phone 2'2. FOR RENT—Desirable room in mod- ern home. Call at 301 Tenth street. Phone R. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room at 307 Tenth strect. Phone 921. LOTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Lots on Twentieth street, city water, street graded, 50x160 it. * $10.00 ‘monthly payments without interest. See 8. S. Clifford, Bis- FOR SALE—Two choice residence lots. East front. Phone 1384-J. LOST AND FOUND . LOST—Pair shelled rim glasses in Teather case, between Ducmeland Bldg. on Sixth street and Broadway to er of Fourth street, Finder kindly return to Tribune. — LOST—Large dark gray striped cat missing since March 22. Finder Please return to Mrs. R. Schwartz, 607 Eleventh street. Reward. Watertown Man Gives Cash Bond Following Arrest Here Sunday Arrested early Sunday morning on @ charge of disorderly conduct, Con- tad Barr, Jr., Watertown, S. Dak., furnished a cash bond of $25 at the elty police stat ment on the Magistrate Edward ‘The was to be held this afternoon, according to Chris J. Mar- tineson, police chief. |Carlisle Graduate Confesses Killings FOR SALE—Piano in very good con- dition. Exceilent tone. Priced for quick sale. Also single bed with * Way Sagless spring. 807 Fourth street. Phone 576. FOR SALE—Large size Hot Point electric range in first class condi- tion. Telephone 153. WAI TO RENT—Secven rgom modern house with 3 or 4 bedrooms. Close in. Write in care of Tribuns Ad. No. 70. WANTED TO RENT—A 5 room mod- ern bungalow by May Ist. Write Beneree Tribune, in care of Ad. No. aise TO RENT—Five or six room modern bungalow. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 61. WANTED—To rent a five room mod- ern house. Write in care of Tribune Ad. No. 69. HOUSE $2,500.00—Five room, all modern bun- galow. Hardwood floors, full base- ment; nice lot with trees. Close in, easy terms. $6,500.00—Seven room strictly modern home. Splendid location. Small down payment. $6,250.00—New 7 room ‘bungalow in best part of town. Hot water heat; electric stove; easy terms. bbiwscey? Ses ‘a room house, hard- wood floors, hot water heat; corner lot. Easy terms. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS WRIT- TEN IN RELIABLE COMPANIES. THE HELLING AGENCY, INC. Phone 877. 108 Third Street. ed POSITION WANTED furnish _ reff Write Tribune in care of Ad. No. 68. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Seed corn, Burleigh county mixture, sun dried, germin. FOR RENT—By Apell first, 6 toa RENT—By April first, 6 * ‘By inn first, § room John Clussner,”308 305 Twelfth strest or phone 1404-J,