The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1930, Page 15

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WHEAT PRICES EDGE [ez sows su “ADS DROUTH MUS = es Foreign Bumper Gidea Unitkely|# With United States Total Slash Also Secn met, Grad orthern. Chicago, Apritts.—(AP)—Prospects 2 north of general showers throughout the/3 northern. belt’ tumbled wheat jown to much lower levels isawe ory cially as trading eat imaphet. ‘was tinetly aw hye affair, th matters sguntes but retatively tle, Seedin spring eat reported ane wen under ‘way, with more thi r cent of bread wheat already seedéd in 5 vache mo oe Wheat elosed .n ir fi 1.08% -sa008 1.046% ir 1.02% > 006 102% cree fe 2 to ‘Oats 1-4 to 3-4c¢ down. and provi- sions unchanged, to Zo decline. to the most uuthoritattv: information here today. raing, narrowed drought threatened sect of the southwest down to. abbut 4,500,000 acres. and the cooler ‘Weuther. prevailed bas checked deterioration, it is assented, however, that us a rile}, the rains have not been heavy enough to restore soil mojsture to normal, and unless more ratns come from time to] } guru Hd time before the seasonal hot weather |] Saram + of the last half of May sets in south- fF jamage of a mich more serlots | Copy Nature than bas so far taken place |» Carn ‘will, result. Fellow - erable notice elle ders today of elie: youncements Indicating no buntver|2 hhixed-= trop of wheat in forelgn countriew 1s likely to be harvexted in Uetinite estimate of probable word é “production however is yet ventured? Sn the other hand. various sections off white... Indiana and Ohto-were reported today} 3 white as showing more than 50 per cent Of}4 white whedt winter killed, Barle; In the corn market, bearish effects! ch. to they { wheat weakness, favorable weath-| Mdm, to ed And woodesined Feceipts. wan more| Lwe, grds.. we wotaet by the fact that lake | Rg navigation ix now open. The vew! No. Argentine corn crop is officially-esti- |" Py mated at 275,200,000 bushels compared | No, 231,700,000 bushels last year. Neale of, corn in Chicago (two days) totaled 221 cara agains c Dutt Week ago and 76 cars at this thine last year. Rog Re, 2254 97% ‘91% 4 mixed mixed Oats. MINNEAPOUS WHEAT PUTURES CLOSE LOWE! Minneapolla, Stabe ‘Wheat futures were 13. — (AP) —[ ata dull and unin-| Ju’ today {Se} 3-4e lower. * Gorn futures opened a fraction low- er and then faded about a cent. - Oats and rye were dull and narrow.. Har- Jey opened 5-8 to 7-86 low ‘lax wag duil with very limited trade ana] May markets were vnged ee Offerings were | Se ay run and were! Ry inter wheat was! May ml Minneapollt Jeheat— anise 107% Nght for # tasily “absorbed. very scarce. Cash corn demand was better. Oats demand was. fait Foes Rye was 64 TY B85 39% it orn sr, td 5. St. Paul, “heal 1 ricult 50% 1 Econom A ntracted BUD: July . 5 plies of cat cHiGAGO of the early downturn but.stil) en of most slaughter: Chicago, April 19.—vm)— oo une pay "a5. to boc under & Mi: ee ee Tenet Best mediumwelght H — it Low 1.05, Me yearlings Sti fint ft all Steers at with ae of Matewed at ices 1.07 1 a € tro 10 6. 78. ith alls Serbely ut Pia 7. o° te. Vealers Seale! a ‘¢ 00 to Closing the hog ehomes a Eetaiively it ‘tele change from tx tf 160 to 230 Ib. 10 to, sar ; heavi a etterings downward: 10.10; 230 wd ry Pigs and light lights bt bulked at 8: 38 guy See a 42% Bit 6.00. ively, Jit! price “pai sta 35 feeder the stool " 7 », chol jontana. DULUTH: fattie arision, choice “Mi Saar ciate AGRI dO eSEAE’ most |downturne ‘were, marked ea the arjings selling at 11.50; oth ap a tete erings 10.25 to 11 fist Sines 8% nl in 2 3 closed ut 8.00 to 9.00. \VESTOCK u : Peay tree (AP) Sami 8. D.| wheat and underlying support was eer A red on weeklevident. Business in the cash mar- ae sitet es eivelghty, steers} ket was quiet, with offerings m« to 2bc lower; others 25 of all grades active at ‘close on, shipp ts steers mo: Nent “helt amis se Le Soff at 97 1. siebor ay, guy and Baplember rye Pe und “July barley closed -$c off. ‘radin| x was quiet, with 0 hei-| fractiona’ pers at the close, je off, and Jul May: flax, cl September. ana October 1-2¢ off, bY ork, UCE ey pti oAP)—Eege iz to Sheep ae 10; ia? othing rep tat 400 direct; tor avtirom. toedin eee 000 alrest; recelpts hts ot ye rly ha? Same “tor spect ‘Cor le 17,00 to. 25.00: 5°33 tol No. 1 Seliger 8t1: Caiiforn' 25054 5am ight natives 13.00. ‘ 3, including 6, “4 direct 15e lower on scale hemes weights 0 paid for ra ts oe Aedes: ae ae diana ne susie sdspoaite rae $27,087,000) D. 14 i week ending today $6,- B week! ending April 42]. Clear! this day $438,141,801. - P)—( ot neat northern | «+. hern . 537 Ca i BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930. ae Gori re) SENATOR NYE PLANS [{— Weather sana SRF FF Lt ba te Ht fst i patos Release Br ss: the new crop from dre sened and-the market was generally easy soning, the week ending Thurs- aay. April eceipts of wheat were slightly larger than last week. Flour eRe Was reported light. At the close of the week twelve | pe No. 1 dark northern w: 3 cents over, a 13 per cent 3 to 6 cents over, 14 per-cent 4 to 6 cents ove: and 15 per cent 5 to.7 cents over which closed Thursday at 1.05 net decline for the week of & 7 Durum Cited little activity, at Duluth week, cipal "Thursday at. 93 milling quality met steady demand and offerings were none 200 plentiful. Nos. 1 and 2 amber durum at Minneapolis were 7 cents over to 3. cents under Dyiuth | May price ‘hursday. with No. 1 or 3 mixed at cents over to 10 cents ander and No. 4 2 ted at 4 to 6 cent: showed is ently, firmer te at avinnen olis de- clined but 4 cents for the week, clos! “Phoraday at ents With No. t quoted at this price to r. net for the week. closing Thursday at 39 Sto. 40 be! No. 3 whites on spot 381-2 t Barley au and declined. Ma declined. 2 ‘and 3-4 cents for the wee! closing Thursday at 61 5-8 cents, In solution of Yesterday's Puzzte ” MADIAMMILTUTE aR AE the cash depertment, cholct to fancy pes ing. was 57 to 58 cen! medi; good fen 18 53 to 56 cents and teed a 48 Cae thou! May flax. anowin Het decline] closed Me ne Tully reflect the wide recessions in ; iminattor , es Yalays Into mol WISCONSIN C! whizmouth, Wi cute | 3-88 Dlanned -b a xan c ci CHORES a a, the solar a « ia 73 Dentists :to--Visit Bismarck for Silver Jubilee Meeting Continued from page One) Forks, vice president; Dr. L. I. Gil- », Fargo, secretary; and Dr. L. E. , Jamestown, treasurer. Program committees are: ative—Dr. W. 8. Shaw, Fargo, pa C. 8..Gies, Grand: Forks; crown petri eae her Vic Sandberg, Minot, 3| Jamestown, and Dr. Ira Slingsby, Fargo; orthodontia— Dr. Gladys F. Naegeli, Devils Lake, and Dr. W. F. Brown, Fargo; oral hygiene—Dr, E.G. Demots, Minot, and Dr. I. H. Wells, m—Dr. nson, Grand Forks, and Fargo; exhibits— + All visitors are urged by local enter- tainment committees to bring their golf clubs. Entertainment for wom- committee head: J. ‘Blunt, includes atone, bridge ButomiOnIlé Tides, &-danee, Seven: dental” maawfactiring com- panies plan to bring exhibits here ba) the meeting, ‘The complete program follows: Tuesday. April 20 erclock— Registration, Masonic ness meeting: Reading of tes; appointment of committees; Hiscellaneses Nusinens. 9 rs, Minneapolis, ax pansion and Steam Technique.” Dr. Meyers from which has been™ellminated for eke, into others In which both the wax And moisture hive been elim- nated for weeks, info others that are arn, others that are cold—all with squalty read results: Dr. Meyers Prlll be assisted-by Dr. Vic Sandbert not: , Jamestown Br “ Huschiear Pas go; Dr. D. J. Dickinson. Tuesday Afternoon 1 Br. L.- M. arck? “Tumors of. ‘th Jaw deen, be jee Dr. Fom : Bopney, Dr, SP 8. meyers; Atinnespolis, re Meyel will con roughout the remainder of the Rae y Evening q o'clock—Sy mp posiuin on Miental eco- nomics. Dr, lusberger, James- ental Eco. Ls o’clocl leyers, Minneapolis maine Bouinuatlon’ ef work ot oe ve oe Clark, St. Paul, lenry Clar Paw Minn, nrtbeniat I Radiograph Interpres tation: ae we {ternoon i a ah he In Leite of Medi iné Dentist 2 o—Annial ainens meeting. Te aisposed of this ear, ipluding ime ant ley otal ¢ ut at the Patterson hate!’ _.| the-inquiry as-the. |. EXTENSIVE NUR Prevention of Excessive Cam- paign Expenditure Is Ob- ject of Investigation Washington, April 19.—()—The | be paign excessive expenditures by candidates for the senate before gon- ducting hearings. Following this Plan of procedure, the committee is to meet on Monday mperature ——_ 1 Higitee ‘out: last night Beeciplistion to7 Highest wind velocity Beach, clou Bottineau, cle Carrington, emey . Gre cloudy, Diekinw echt ae rey. Ca mCeniter, aihows <<: ndal 1d forks, Hankinson, c! ‘Hettinger, cloudy? Jamestown, cloud: rimore, ‘committee, is making | Se arrangements for an -extensive in- the senate office building and committee will be provided with an executive secretary. The question of retaining counsel ia being feft to fu- | | ture determination. of. ex: ‘cessive: expenditures rather than the prosecution of candidates whd thay spend large amounts. No complaints or charges against any ‘candidates will be made public, he until the committee has determined: after a study of them that they merit inves- tigation. Complaints are known. to have been received, however, from Illinois, Penn- sylvania and: Nebraska, [ KFYR | ve SUNDAY, APE. 3 Nye regards the primaty purpose of prevention pay Trey ferian chureh. | 2:00—Easter Sate sigan Lutheran cht 3:00—CGospel capefaocts services. MONDAY, APRIL 21 Musical program. Farm reporter in-Washington. Mobiloil time signal. 10:00—Opening grain narkets and eather reports. 10—Aunt Sammy. —Arlington tithe signal. 00—Gr: ‘ute 0i—Bismarck Tribune news and weather. Luncheon pro; Voice of the rom, heat Pool. ' 30—Slenta hour: Good News radio magazine. 3:00—Music, . 00—Stocks and bonds. 15—Bismarck Tribune sports items. —Bismarck Tribune news. World Bookman. —Your English. 00—Older music hour, ne, Kont ton and his ‘Troubadours. $:00—Studio progra | Six Men Wounded as Mine Factions Clash Rayalton, mL, Apr April 19.—(7)—Bix men, five-miners and a peace officer, were wounded, one seriously, yester- -4n the-first shooting affray-be- tween +ival. factions. of .the Unit Mine Workers of Saat since’ Jt L. Lewis, -interriatioral president, at- tempted to ous} Illinois state mine of- ficials last October. and which re- “|sulted in the setting up of a dual or- ganization headed -by Alexander Ho- wat, of The clash came when Howat got ‘out of an automobile to address a scheduled meeting here. Officials estimated 600 men were in the mélee- with rocks, blackjacks, ‘Clubs and fists ds weapons. Only: Four Escape As Panic-Stricken - Mob Blocks Doors) Price «Contin ye’ front pee one). Spc a sal town 0 aout 6.08 northwest Bucharest, near genkey, Aber. | atte quiry. Offices will be established tn M4 WEATHER FORECA! For Bismarek and vicinity: Cloudy tonight. Pen generally fair and somewHat war Vor: Bouin Dakota: Cloudy, with rain: or ‘snow east portion vonight. Sunday generally fair und somewhat WEATHER CONDITIONS it barometric depression is centered--over the eastern Rocky mountain slope this morning: light recipitatjon occurred in South Da- ‘ota, western North Dakota, Montana, and “the north Pacific coast states. Wariner weather prevails over th pecee, Paka TS Tegion, but tees tiga, Page el cltie Ie CO! River ata a (fil foots 24- hour change,” rise of 0.1' foot. Station. bérometric: pressure, Inches; reduced to sea level,’ 30.12. . J, BAVENDICK Temporarily in charge. areas, - cooler - wEat! i ge od valley" ‘and. the Pa- in east Burleigh county. Make $3 to $15 daily, No experience or cap- ital needed, Write today. McNess Company, Dept. 1, Freeport, Illi- nols. College. Established 0 | 1893. Fargo, N. D,, Butte, Mont. __FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN TEACHERS -WANTED TO TRAVEL start, railroad-fare Give education, rg ren COMPTON CO., 48 W. Oak St, Chi- bo SS Big | WOMEN—Slipping shoulder straps. daily possible. Represent Selling outfit fur- nished. Lingerie “V” Co., North Conn. ‘$10.00 Permanent.waves $6.00. $12.50 Croquinole waves $7.50. oh expert operator at The Califor- nia Permanent Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 762. WANTED—Cilean-up-time is here. Let us do your work. We Sree wg prerie dirt, fertilizer, cinders for driveways and floors; make lawns and dig. base ments. Call us, 1132-W. T. M. _Burch. ;|DO YOU NEED HELP—We can fur- RT. Swain, Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. OPPORTUNITY earn $1 weekly selling paints, varnishes, roofing on credit. Factory prices save 40%. Season on. Outfit free. Write Madison Paint, Dept. E-14, Cleve- need in plumb- ing and heating. Dakota territory. A. Y. McDonald Mfg. Co., 822 South Third St., Minneapolis, Minn. USED CARS WENARCES Hioaksr BARGAIN ‘week we offer one Used Car $97.00 Cash with nie s month sx00. Cash NASH SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN. Seat Covers; Motometer with lock; Heat- er; Disc Wheels; Very Good Tires; Mirror and Wiper; Bumpers; Excel- lent Duco finish. ‘Compare this.-Six cylinder Dollar relia a valoe with ‘any othér Used SAVE $143.00 THIS WEEK See this car today. Your oppor- tunity to buy High-Grade, Dependa- ble Transportation at an unheard of M. B. GILMAN CO. nish you for any kind of labor on short notice ladies for hotel and cafe maids ard housekeepers, men for all kinds of work. Free. Phone 538. Bismarck Employment Bureau. WANTED—Work slong mechanical or electrical ‘service lines. Two years college, two years garage ex- ee Write ‘Tribune, in care of WANTED TO BUY WANTED—Party wants to buy at once satisfactory 5 room house, the price ranging from $2500 to $3500 with a small cash payment down and then monthly seoasiliseages Trib- une. No. 85... Bee E eit ERS wks =F a g aig rt i E i q faa : g cE} i i 3 . Es $2 FY i ai fe i i’ i all time. ite i : |

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