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WHEAT PRICES RANGE UP WITH REACTION. CAUSED BY WRATH Threatening Skies Over Drought/ , Bolt Offect Eurdpean Mi ips Incress or Aoi tg aR Ba from th went, ded cor ARSE or of 50,001 bushels ¥ wae Fo rr 4 é nowleagme by Secretary of Al Jeane ledamert jo federal farm riculture Ing economists’ igures on world sui ply eae demand Sttracted much ai pase Wheit cloned wavattleg 4 t0 1340.8 diay OTe tondbs July 1.06%: Sept, ther over the corn belt a favorable for field as ae eere, “responsive to hog market do ‘downt MT ote, aay 81 rn cl 1o 9 toads Suir tag: Bept. 84%. Oxts aa *&. oy and provisions unchang-/ ¢, e ten over sections of at territory were complaints have again been numerous did much here at times to- day to offset unexpected strength shown by European markets. tions’ were also t! eee al pluioueh | szertions that government spon sored agencies were letting go of May wheat on a big scale received bearish construction in. some quai ters. Sharp notice was also taken 2 statement credited to Secretary Hyde of the United States department of agriculture that the federal farm has not had any intention of bessing prices of farm.products. On the other hand, Liverpool dispatches told of small shipments from Argen- tina and Australia, and crop experts here were Nast ats of serious damage to wheat 801 st should hot weather st in before the coming of adehuate frequent rains. Corn 8 with wheat, showing price gal early but afterward wu: dergoing downturns. Enlarged G i Chicago had-a bearish ef- feck" Chicago Arrivals: of corm today ne Huy feet. Chicago arrt' totaled 172 cars, against 119 cars week ago and 75 cars at this time Test year, MIN: ce WHBEA' bits fatieg CLOSE age R off on polis, Min —Wheat Tatires atated her patios export . business. and hig! but renewed Hquidation of May and| Ki some pressure on duly worked prices down. to a lower closing | May closed 1%4c lower; July 1c low- er and September Ic lower. Corn futures opened strong but met] Kre with the wsual pressure and react There was consid tion in May oats. out significant fea! was liquidated ite freely v house but the market too! ing in in good shape. Flax wi slow and dull. Only # few car: wheat were in and demand w. Fancy durum sol cents over Duluth high as five durum price. thi Nights and pi paid for ae, ‘on he stock steady wer ade lower ie 1100-1300 Abs, lbs, 12.00 te 14.) 14.164 €0 mmon ‘ap ‘i 0 Ibs. to 3.50) fa choice rs, Good ‘t hol J ite Tpediue to 8.75; cull and Sontmacn 8 stocker and feeder ste thoies ail welghis, 10.00 to mon and medium 8.00 to 1 e4 ttle di 25; commo! 3 ‘3 oo apis 92-100 ibs. 8.25 eeinn. to cheloe: ae a toe 40 6.00; be ta feeder jambs, ipood ‘and. choice 8. 60; wae se pert mooie ee ca ; Aniértean Rol Indica-| G ell 24g CAP) | Int n broad |New York Stocks Cr coc eee ‘ican Sommeiciat ine bg American and Foreig: ‘American omotl ‘American Power an itor Hiing: Bt American actos American Teleph. American Wi Aubu aye uto lation Cory idwin Boalt Baltimore ie Ohio . Barnsdall 1 rroughs Adding Machine Calumet and Ariao Tea vt ci Chleweo 7% peat ths Columbia al Solvents Commereial ts, x alth and Souther ‘al Bal Gontinenta roe . Continental Mot Continental on of Delaware . ‘orn Products Cream of Wheat id| Crosley Radio . Gructble 8 Stoel gs ist Eastman Kodak Eaton Axle na Spring Electric Auto Lite . Blectric Power and Firestone bd and Rubber : Fox Film Freeport ex neral American Tank eneral Electric, new . General Foods General Gas an General Mills, s Gillette Rig Bately hose old Gooayeat rire and Rubbei Graham Paige Motor Great Northern pid. 29 ct ZIRE 2S Ay get indent Refining . International Combustio: International Harvester International Match pfd. inter ional el of ipringfield Tire . ator Ci 3 _ mae cabensesceS—satets mre astors: ttt et trtirt ttt ttt tts Miami C Mid-Continent ‘Petroisuini’. eens, Stat ae sours, Kai Missourl Pacific Mont q lon jevada Consolidated New York Central . N. He & 0) entern North American . ia: Philips ‘petroleum Proctor & Gambie--.~- pens: "service ‘Corpor Pullm: ‘omp Bucity, Eaking Radio Gerporation bet Set tent tere tat t+ feted 4 “ AU RE ROEM Is wi warwS~2 wets ttt ar Be ‘Low Sen i Bchuite petal Stores Seaboard Airline Sei Roebuck" FG, Bhell Union Oli mmons Company imms Petroleum Sinclair Consolidated Oil Skelly Oil Southern Pach soe Buperier rare ‘i Corpo! Soxporai Ae aring nacontinental pu ood eed ro eee THE BIS H Rubber, Utilities. and -Amyse-| - ments Strong: Oll Shares Are Bought Heavily New York. April 4. oe AP: y—The |wtock rket displayed ano ersal of formt opay morning when inst the cop) an Een! 1 3e uneal len, ‘and bris! ¢ lead yu fmusemenis *public util ay early afternvon, deci hi been sibatas titly pea or egrvarte ain ment ‘of the gasol Ly ting war in the Dutch Bast f twfen the 'stundard Ol ot nd yal Duten coupled with predictions o iy Increase “in Callfornie cru le Mi] ht: fresh buying inte the o! furth- Ic 13 a igh te ofticiat eritleatlon, ‘cauaed ne quidation a but most of the to a point or be 1, Cage, which recently recokde a spectacular Advance, broke 16 palate o crate, aeoete Litt a ri cher Cal Brooklg me Union “Ch Picea th Coal Gothen Ly ae oe oy jotori ‘ae vi Bhi t points to to ri new top preferred, and Radi -Keiths heum ced 1 3-4 to 3 points higher to new peak Ae Shag es. national Bia roased 77 toa new oeee for the year and Louis- ies Ges lectric Ltt 2 new ut points iooay ear Rubber, U. proterred, Ingersoll Rand, W a A Pd edesuee. and. United points, or more. ras taken of the early to take profits end a m ey instances to the low- iretre dro} pee bh low figure. freely offered, Bude baker Hi gon sinking to new lows and Ai losing more than 6 points. Hor Oll crossed 114 into new gh ground before its advance was ‘Thi closing tone was approximated 5,4 MINNEAPOLIS -_-" wheat" Op Ap! wl es Py a tae eM his HR ES Haig E # HEHE RS Rls at Bh ta dh i? inh at By DULUTH RANGE sie April 2 um- ith Hs Close x ay me sot" thy : 106 oeeee 64% TO 61% 2.85% ye 2.504 299% d | Schne! eer and Elmer gain weakened Bis 200% | ane TR. BUN. FHT ap, oh. Apr rin rie five tibet: lower. joka fam. pat atrel RO ized, No. 1 ‘yel- age oe 3 whter tige: sanple to ta, No, 2 white, 426 to 44c, fo sales, hy $7.00 to 8.50. Glover Bead, sit 00 to 18.75. Lara, 30. ae THICAGO, CH ks Bo, Apri 24 (AP) Ci ‘Twins, 19 to 19190; 0 Longhorns, 15’ to 4; storag to 3-4; other gtades unchanged ultry live irregul: Broilers by ht 30 to 35: ey by express 20 to 42¢, Bismarck Students Win Lion’s Share of Honors in Contests «Continued from page one) George 8. Register, and Miss Lillian » Bismarck, were declamation Judges. Results of bei contest follow: te Soprano soloiitiiel Sandin, Bis- marck, first; Amy ‘Schnelden, Under- wood, ‘secon Contralto—Thurley Sn Bismarck, first; Bernice Temans nderwood, or — Gilbert Benzon, first; Anchor Totdahl, Mer second, Baritone — Elmer Hepper, Under- wood, firs Boys’ small vocal group — Under= wood, firs! Girk sniall vocal group—Thurley Spelt and Frances Macavos, Bismarck, Mixed small vocal ismarck, ‘roup — Amy lepper, Under- Annette Leibole, Bis jolet Klein, Washburn, iano duet—Ione Noggle and Ruth Freiss, Bismarck, first Violin solo—Liewellyn Kling, Ster- lng, first. rinet oe — Merle Schwantes, rek, firs! inatrument—Marien Loehrke, rst. el fice, club (division A)—Bis- marek, f' Mixed chorus (division, A) — Bis- FD) marck, firs! Girls’ Bice club (division B)—Un- Mixed fed chor (division B)—Under- us sion B)—Under. Novice (first He} 4, Biamarck, first, sv werdn per matt 1 Words per min- ercklein, Ashley, sec- words per minute; Mar- ret ‘Robinson, Garrison, third, 46-83 words per minute. Amati Arlene ilies, “Bt per minute; V: 1, 60. ‘alll third, 42.07 vores Behuidt, Garriso DOF minute ces ae by erator ay rh it Give Bi De Death"); Dale Nordquist: Un= jerw. eine ts (Chatlenge'to Patel: i} Luyben, Bismarck, third ing Jew"). 4 Herbert Talsler, ker's Bluejay Yarn” Bula Simpkins, ‘Family Album"); » Bism econd ri declamatory Haselton, flrat (ates Who’s Who With Al Capone Leading List hat the slogan of the “ing of e.and that the ld would and Al for all.” To » Loesch, the veteran crime ‘cru- eader, answered: “All for law, and to the list, Loesch “treated accordingly” as meaning “vigilant watchfulness and arrests, court action; deportation of criminal aliens; aaventcnsion of per- sonal ecg Bcd Payments and of of their realty holdings juiries as to income on their disorderly gambling halls, night clubs tracks; . inquiry affiliations and publication facts; Lares eons of business residence ii ba bservation to Nees the light of on Chicago's most gangsters to the end that may be under constant obse: ‘ Qimenia, Beach, [Weather Rape Report_| wi Precipitation to 7 { Highest wind vel NORTH DAKOTA YWEaTHEn ‘emprtrs. Py ‘pete FY; iyi e¥ <= BSSalSSHeRSaeSResisesseseee: on, clear Hettinger, ‘clear clea taegeseseststoescsrors rm csseta ts esta a9tse2 9 99 WEATHER FORECASTS Blemarck and vicinity: Increm ing cloudiness tonight, followed showers Friday. Slowly rising tem- erature, For North Dakota: Increasing cloudiness tonight, followed by show- ers Friday, Slowly rising temperature. GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS A high-presstire aren, uc tl fairs cool weather, exists trom tne ning ntntes castward to the Great Enkes region. Temperatures were ber low freeing In the Red river valley this morning. Low pressure, accom- panied by precipitation and’ warmer Weather, ex is from the Rocky. mountain region westward to the north Pacific coas River stage at 7 g.m., 3.7 feet; 24- hour change, drop of 0.2 foot. Bismarck station barometelc PR ie 24.48 inches: reduced to sen level, ORRIS W, ROBERTS, ‘Meteorologist. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—By responsible party, a large, well ventilated fur- nished room with a private trance or a one room furnished apartment, Write Ad. No, 89, in care of the Bismarck Tribune. For WAI -Am| person to introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh Products in East Morton, county and other localities in the south west section of North Dakota. $150 to $400 a month or more prof- it, Rawleigh Sales and Service Methods get business bd ae a . No selling experience req supply Products, Gullit everything | Oar you need. Profits should increase every month. Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. ND-322, Min- | ble neapolis, Minn. WE AST mi lows and aim to make 50% profit, for ourselves and our clients, on in- vesfment in wheat futures. Write us for free sample forecasting bulle- ge also telegraphic service. Union ‘ket, Service, Fargo, North. Da- arte! STOCK SPECIALIST i gt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WE FO! 3 i Taek FIVE Fone , all modern, close in, a via rel uel | EIGHT. ROOM house, south fi splendid trees, hot water heat, = » south side, bath, ber: SIX ROOM modern cottage, east front. $5900.00 FIVE ROOM, stucco bungalow, front, attache! garage, brand new, just move right in as though you had built it bp BEAUTIFUL, brand new stucco garage, every fire place, al big rooms, -not quite complete eau be finished Lo sult taste of pur- BUILDING LOTS: hundreds of them in all parts. of the city,#t. prices to sult any pusge. LIST of PLETE and farm lands T have east sible | BISMARCK’S BIGGEST BARGAIN Each week we offer one Used Car fer below cost. Price for i Tale WEEK ONLY. Here each week you can stretch your Dollar to the limit. 997.00 Cash with $17.33 a month or $237.00 Cash NASH SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN. Seat Covers; Motometer with lock; Heat- er; Disc Wheels; Very Good Tires; Mirror and ‘shoal Bumpers; Excel- Compare, thi this Six cylinder Doll: jer lar tor +o value with any other Used * SAVE $162.00 THIS. WEEK See this car today. Your oppor- tunity to buy High-Grade, Dependa- Transportation at an unheard of M. B. ree ibaa Phone 808 i | Dodge Brothers Cars and The Ply- FOR EMLEOR TRADE COD ie te opiate details, in ease of care Tribaos No. 90, ” ALL USED CARS AND TRUCKS at 33 1-3 per cent off. ‘WE ARE overstocked with used cars and trucks and must sell them as quickly as possible. In order to do 80 we have cut all prices one-third. ‘This is Your opportunity to buy that used car or truck at a price which yau can’t equal elsewhere. Come in early while the stock is still com- plete. 1929 Chevrolet truck. 1938 G. M. C. truck. i: poe ae ins ive Knight. ‘sedan. 1927 Chevrolet coach. 3925 Ford Coupe. up. STEEN MARMON COMPANY. Distributers Marmon and an O. K. that Counts 1928 coach, has bump- pri enwagte nd trunk. ‘ne upholstering finish are in nice condition. seen ean ones Down payment only $1 1929 Chevrolet sedan, in tip-top con- door work, and make ‘tio to $2.00 an hour. Give name and home. Addregs in first letter. Write Trib- une Ad. No. 97. highest class fered to the public. Drawing ac- count and commission. Can go any- ee in bap ehetlnrees ca Apply to BC, & Son, Bismarck. North SALESMEN for Interstate Oil Co. Inc., established line of tractor and automobile oils. Fully guaranteed. Lists of customers furnished. Write R. T. Swain, Grand Pacific Hotel, Bismarck, N. D. a BARGAINS FOR SALE FIVE ROOM modern house, close in, east front, 50 foot lot, 2 bed rooms, for $2500, on liberal terms. FIVE ROOM modern house, 2 bed rooms, sun parlor, hot water heat, heated garage, comparatively new, desirable, near school, on terms. FIVE ROOM new modern stucco Spanish bungalow, 2 bed rooms, fire place, stucco garage attached, east front, near school, very desirable, immediate possession. NEW MODERN stucco bungalow, 2 bed rooms, oak floors, fire place, breakfast nook, room finished in basement, basement plastered, new stucco garage, very desirable, on Fifth street. DESIRABLE FIVE room modern bungalow, close in, for rent. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block. DEAD ANIMALS W. ‘anh away all unskinned. 0 Phone 0. FOR SALE-N% of SWiK and of SW% and NW of SEX, Section - 32, 142-80, spring water on iapd, al- , 80 fenced, Tribune, in care of Ad.