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aE RE STIMULATES PRICES) = mn Exporters Disposing of More) American commer: Wheat and May Deliveries. | Amer ‘Are Speeding Up Chicago,. April 28—(AP)—In the of canst cat develoned’ 1 | 4 ‘The price A whward A ican ani nm International lean Locomotive amations Metal Atlas Atlantic lation (« . Baldwi, pS AY ws Burroughs ‘alumet and Arigon lcago ‘ort! Chie: ee, Rock I Chrysler Motor Colorado Fuel and Columbia Gas and Columbia Graphoph Commercial Solve Commonwealth and Consolidated Gas inental Ba Continental Can Continental Moto cific pi tl last ow! Nquidati: ere juch July ers of May were doing the reve: th to 1.07% ; Be el he to Io oft rovisions r Corp jignel “his cattered buying. sl ir on te uying. Onis Meld “with: A nsive to scat la: ions that if ad ai yk. that further eater a & change for May contracts suggest basis, all bearish fac:ors were May ward at he A} ly to persistent ling of May and buying of 3 selling 01 ni 4 and Se tember. wherea: previous jell ‘Wheat closed unsettl 4 to aie net higher, May ig to € july 1.06 corn closed Thy to Sip up, Bia: 81% a 3-4; July 83% to Se 6 B wr iteel nt P “th ed to a setback of 7c. * as settled, but averaged in. relatively narrow limits with a moderate trade. Provit were res! ling although hog valuet ot higher prices for wheat | cy ch toda ol ar rican exporters 000,000 bushels 1 weel was also contended absorption of cash wheat at various termnals dy fi ‘board allies in ex- lay deliveries can now be taken care of w cont much difficulty. On t said to have been discounted. and any porate accidents must favor th: ri je advances {n Liverpool wheat quotations today tended: further to promote speculative buying here. It ‘was pointed out in this connectio: that world shipments last wee! 6,400,000 bushels were the for any week in a Jong whil e ‘on ofean passage is compared @ year ago. ‘orn swayed largely by the action of wheat. Arrivals of corn in Chicago today totaled 365 cars, against 143 cars k ago and 14: it this tint Corn Products . Cream of Wheat Crosley Radio Crucible Steel Curtiss Wrigh: Du Pont .... tye monk iaton Axle and Spring . Electric Auto Lite. 15. Bioctelc og and a ‘ox Film A .. Freeport Texa: General America: General Electric, new 1 Foods General Gas an General Mills G 1 Mote ver sion of the week today. Pri lower but a good rally and short-cov- erings gradually grew in volume, the market ending at the high level of the lay. May closed 2 3-4c higher, higher, and September 3 Corn futures opened stro rela because of liberal cash re- ceipts. Oats followed corn most of the time. Rye advanced easily when- ever shorts attempted to cover. Bar- pie. thern Iron rn Sugar . Grigsby Grunow . Houdaille ine Houston Oil jeemed wanted on all breaks, Flax| Hi m Motor . was slightly stronger. Hi Motor . ih vat tone was very strong. | Independent 0: Receipts were extremely light for| Indian Refining Monday morning and_ pric International Combusti sharply higher compared with futures. | International Harvester ‘There was hardly enough good wheat | Internatio: latch p: International Nickel of Int. Te Johns-Manvill Ke A r, J. . Kelly-Springtieid Kelvinator Corporation . Kennecott Copper Kolster Radio . Kresge. 8. 8. . ferings were light. r medium to fancy. Rye ady and offerings w: light. Barley of Malting quality better demand and firm. Flax a was a bit slower with offering CHICAGO LIVESTOCK ne Chicago, April 28.—(AP). . $. D. A.)—Hogs 40,000 including 15,000 di. ith Fri j= (U. May Department store: Mexican Seaboard O!1 Miami Copper Mid. tates Oil Certific: ri, Kansas & Texas Missourt Pacific . Missouri Pacific | 1.15; 240 to 300 Ibs. 9.65 to . Butchers, medium to choice 250 to 300 Ibs, 9.40 to 10.00; 200 to 250 Ibs. | y¢; 9.60 to 10.2 to '200 Ibs. 9.60 t 10.20; 130 to 9.31 10.; packing sows um to choice ‘weighty 14,00; some held higher. Slaughter classes, steers good and chelce 1300 to 1600 Tbs, 12.50 to 1 1100 to 1300 Ibs, 12.26 to 1 1100 Ibs. 12.25 to 16. pale a prd 850 oor 4 ee ear! 8, Ot al cl ice ibs 11-60 to 14.36 helfers, good choice 850 Ibs. down 10.25 to common and medium 17.75 to 10.50; cows, good and choice 7.50 to 9.75;/ Path commen and medium to 7.50 00; to 01 te Eornevivania 3 ips Petroleum 3] Proetor & Gamble | sred eit! ‘Cor 3 Iman Co! an: .Purity Baking ef jo rporatio: 4 | Radlo-Keith-Orp! Reading Company Remington Rané@ Reo Motor . : oF ee Behuite Retail pt n.f.00 to, 7.76; medium to choloe #3] Behulte Recall stor to choice 150 Ibs. Ben: cull and_ common lambs, good and ch to 26 lower on mot ug 8; bulk steer run 10.00 to 1: lots matured heifers upward bulk beef cows 6.25 to 7.! 25 t low cutters and cut to 5.60; . outstanding medium precs bulls 7.50; ak to lower, 7.25 do’ down to 9.00; bulk. pie Ni x hrerage cost ers mes Sheep 1,700; most early Kinds found S600" ewes 5. nal: Righer, ordinary Mini sacked round whites 2,86. ¢ sacked rus#ets 3.50 to ina rather Sige. areet, La tone ed Bliss jumphs ‘MICA PResece ‘i sine ne eh a4 to 4 ere 25 to 38; roo! 16 to 30; heavy ducks 23 to itter. easy, 19,989 tul packed chteas 26 3-1, : rape Poultry ruled { pice ha $iife; lipursee 2 New York Stocks | jal Aicoho! id Foreign Power Lk Reales dtachine , new Souther Continental Oil of Dalaware’. cts ilroad .. Firestone Tire and Rubber np and Telegraph BEARISH FORECAST =| OF BUSINES SENDS 32 18 Dozen Issues Hit New Low Léev- ‘els for Year Before Rally Stems Déclines New York, April eorare Freel 44 stock market brol pana ly udder tl weight of heavy sellin hour of trading toda: withdrawn at a3 - for shares losing 5 to 9-11 house Electric, J, 1. Case, Worthing- ton pump, Vanadium, AUIS Coamlces fjand Auburn Auto. Such Shares Radio, U. 8. 8 merican. oh American Telephone and lon Car. Dide lo bout 3 pointe, ment rails were Heavy, such tt 8 M4 York tral,-Atchison, Union Pacific, Southern Ratiway, and Chesapeake ‘and. 0! jings reports, for the Lod quidation, y ing.embraced a wide list but some of largest losses took placé in the motor, railroad and office appliance shares. Auburn Auto ‘fell 9. -1 Worthington: Pump. 7, Johns 6 1-2 to a néw low at 110 1-2, mi Aluminum 6 and Rock. Island, Atchi- Allied Chemical, Bendix Ayia. tion, Foster Wheelér and Steel fell 4 to nearly 6 points, | first, named touching a new, 10 Other issues to sell at n low, pric for the year were Southern Ral iwwey, Stewart-Warner, Nash Motors, tional Cash Re; ', eo j70t tive, American & Foundry, Stude- baker, Baltimore & Ohio, Glid , | Hupp Motors and Calumet American Telephone, Wel | Biectric, Underwood Eliio 4 | Public Service of New Jersey a8 *|I. Case also recorded sharp deci! before efféctive buying support waé encountered. New York Harlem ere: 15 points In a few odd lot ly afternoon, United Co! poration was in the vanguard of t rally, moving up to a new high lev for the ycar, United Aircraft jumped 2 pointe and Bi an Kodak ly rallfed 1 1-2 peints, Call money renewed at 4.per cent. Efforts to sustain the market by ig some of the oils Yigorously Were unavalling. for the iat turned dull on the rally and then, slippéd , | downward late in the day to the low- est prices of the d stances, de! tk American Can while the investment rails continu to fall away. Johns Manville nearly 10 points. The close we Sales approximated 4,400, MINNEAPOLIS CAS Minneapolls, April 28.. eat— 15% protein Delivered idark nor. 1.11% 1. advance: jay in many in- 6 U. 8. Steel a1 GRAIN To Arrive 1.09% 1.11% e 1.08% 1.10% 3.dark nor. 1 : eae 13% protein Idark nor. 1. 12% protein 1 dark nor. 1 dark nor. 2 dark nor. 3 dark nor. Grade of 1 northern. 2 northern. 1. 3 idee 1. Booo S05 O55 She She EEE SPS 2S2 SRS SS= Sle Rae: Frsmees peters peneee seeees nents pa Ey PRE REP REE RA RAE z OR g-hecrne is Samos as Sane g- 22. Ec} ee: CS he «1.02% 1.06 mos aueg 99% 1.00 Derum 95% 1.00 in 94% 90% 139% 89% 188 a eager Rd 299 92% OL + 2.78% 1.83% CHICAGO RANGE 10.15 1012 10.13 9 1087 10.37 1063 10.56 10.55 62 87 oi 41) a 13% 416! may. oe “4 ty. ait a Hy tA 40” 2.38 MARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1930 STOCK PRICES DOWN 3 i ROPE a. imery Hig) er than extra (92-score) e) 3 » No. ty qphendy. ot cca ar tote regular. Mixed col- sf elected mediui jacked, closely ; extra firet 27 to 27%; firat 2 by hennery brow: rat 27 to fi roosters, 16 to 20 25 to 30; ros to 42, ng Isignd ducks, fapean 23. Ng? live steady; freight 8 to 36; by exp: 0 fowls, freight or express 27 ti oostera, freight 13; ur rn gi '@ and 64's or finer qualit; trading is light, an ther small in volume. Juotation: there lines fal Fly, firm. sfabunced tor4.074,800. pounds ae com K 01 ines with ali 600 pounds the prev- jous we W. B. DICKSON DIES AT DIGKINSON HOME Was Justice of Peace and Ju- venile Commissioner; Fu- néral Rites Tuesday ness of several months from rheu- matism and heart disease. Puneral services will be held at the Congregational church here at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. He leaves his widow, one Rag and ving at son, @ teacher All members of the family wero here today. was a member of the Ma- Dickson 4! sonic lodge and of the El Zagel.tem- {| ple of the Shrine at Fargo. Dickson was born near Seaforth in Nov. .26, 1853. He taught school in Brussels, Ont., for three and then studied law at Os- Hall, later entering the law of- T. Garrow, then justice of appeals of the prov- ission to the bar, he prac- in Brussels, Ont. oti moving to Langdon in May, pt He practiced at Langdon until 1915, attorney of Cavalier county. In 1915, he moved to Dickinson. “4,000MASSAGRED BY FEROCIOUS BANDITS For Silver Session Opening Tuesday HI F Vt iG ! 5 { FE i clit & Seattle, ‘0 | Sher .| Wishek, cloudy Ieat nig! ipitation to 7 ighest wind velocit: GENERAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs. Pre. Sum. Low Ins m. y Moule. itor peel Bt, Paul,’ Minn., cfoudy 4 Salt Lake City, oone ‘ash. cloudy. in, Wyo., oldy. Ta. 00 18 00 Saretsccrevsssereuencescesd' Saasesseslaseeascaaessaason NORTH DAKOTA REPORT For by Hours Eni mpatt ao me Station— Bismarck, clo: Amenta, clo Beach, cloudy . Bottineau, cloudy: arringten, cloudy cloudy ... evils Lake, cloud; Dickinaon, pt clou Drake, cloudy... Dunn Center, tor Ellendale, cloud: Fessenden, cloudy . Grand Forks, cloudy Hankinson, cloudy . Hettinger, cloudy Jamestown, cloud: Larimore, cloudy 1s 09 102 02 Oakes, iy". Pembina, partly Portal, cloudy Sanish, cloud: Moorhead, Minn., cidy: WEATHER Forecasts For Bismarck and vicinity: showers tonight, Tuesday cloudy. Cooler Tues- ay. For North Dakote: Cloudy with showers tonight, and ‘east portion Tuesday. Cooler northwest portion to= night, and southwest portion Tuesday. ‘or South Dakota: Ck he , and probably y. Not much chat | perature. GENERAL CONDITIONS A low-pressure area in centered over the Rocky mountain region, and unsettled weather prevails in all’ sec- Showers occurred from the plains states northwestward to the north Pacific coast, with the heaviest shower, .46 Inch, ‘at Swift Current, Sask. Temperatures are moderate in all_sections. +1 3.1 feet; 24- eiric pressure at 7 RIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologiat. SS meeting of child's health day at the city auditorium at 7:30. ‘The dental health feature will be in charge of Dr. E. G. Demots, Minot. a por scree with Pig Aas oe preter ere a large of profes- sional exhibits by dealers. Social feat- ures will include on the Bis- marck Country club and the Mandan inks, The wives of the local dentists will entertain the visiting ladies with luncheons, bridge, automobile rides, a banquet and dance. Lent Ross Is Taken To Sanitarium for Nerves’ Treatment (Continued from page One) been living ther when Skachenko died. Off traced down several clues but nothing came of them. Ross, however, was unwilling to quit and the case worried him so bad- ly that he suffered a break-down, ‘Wanher said. While in the Stark county jail, Wanner said, Ross became a “little wild” and threatened the lives of He was taken to St. Paul today by .. Rees, their eldest son, a brother- in-law and County Auditor Ray Kus- , Wanner said. Wanner ex- pressed the belief that Ross would re- Cover as soon as he was placed in wholly new surroundings so that he could forget the Skachenko case. Albert Blencha, Dunn county treas- iigeye cave Eifgst a a Ee Fi i E E i i | FEESE a8 : i i Hi : in t FIVE ROOM, brand new shingle bun- galow, east frort, and span. 00 00 FIVE ROOM house, south side, bath, Abeol close in. lutely the best bar- gain in its class in the city. . ‘$8700.00 1 SIX ROOM modern cottage, east front. 95800. Mitre, eteatied parage, bres) ew, al 3 new, juat move right in as though you bad built it yourself. $8800.00 * dwelling, attached garage, modérn convenience, fire place, all big rooms, not quite complete and can be finished to suit taste of pur- chaser, BUILDING LOTS; hundreds of them in all parts of the city at prices to suit any purse. THE MOST COMPLETE LIST of houses, lots and farm lands I have ever had. P. E. YOUNG. - ee aed HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE | FOR SALE—Following furniture in good condition. Priced for quick sale.. Parlor set of overstuffed di enport and chair, Windsor chair, two floor lamps, one end table, one dressing table, one phonograph and fifty records. Telephone 1467, 1183 or 180, Furniture can be seen _ at 308 Avenue A. Edward 8. Allen. FOR SALE—Mahogeny twin beds and dresser, walnut breakfast set, rugs, childs crib and mattress, bathtub and other household furnishings. Mrs. Kelly, ‘Lincoln. Phone 1331. FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine in. first class condition, also gray kitchen table. Cheap if taken at once. Phone 788 or call at 425 Six- teenth street. FOR SALE—Eight piece dining room set, mahogany finish, tapestry seated chairs, $45.00. Call Maj. Kupfer, Fort Lincoln. FOR GALE—One Minute electric weshing machine, good as new. Will bod cheap for quick sale. Phone 1611. Opportunity now. Catalog free. Mo- ler, Barber College. Establ Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. FEMALE HELP WANTED "910.00 Permanent waves @6.00. $12.50 Croquinole waves $7.50. By expert operator at The Calif nia Permanent Wave. Nook,. 1 Third street, Bismarck. Phone 782. WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Call at» 1100 Broadway. SINESS OPPORTUNITIES ‘AST monthly highs or jows and aim to make 80% profit, for ourselves and our clients, on in- vestment in wheat. futures. Write us for free sample forecasting bulle- tins, also telegraphic service. Union oe Service, Fargo, North Da- FOR SALE—The fixtures and stock of the McDonald Hotel Cafe at Mandan. Mrs. E. H. Sautner. _—_— FARM LAND FOR SALE—N'5 of SW and 6W% of SW, and NW% of 8E%, Section 32, 142-80, spring water on land, al- 80 fenced, partly broken. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 91. ——— LAKEVIEW FARM FOR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture. Dining room set, bed, dresser, chairs, etc. Colonel Alfonte’s Quarter, Fort Lincoln. High grade plano priced for quick sale at 807 Fourth street. Phone 576. FOR SALE—New refrigerator. Never been used. Phone 639. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—A small niod ern unfurnished bungalow or apart- ment. Only two in family. Best references. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 99. USED CARS ‘ALL USED CARS AND TRUCKS at 33 1-3 per cent off. WE ARE overstocked with used cars 160 ACRES of fine soil (no stone) all F ti chit i int Feaiy ette, garage also: at 422 Fifth street. FOR —Two room nished apartment, for private entrance. TXiso. Porgy > 3 Upright piano in excelient | - tion. Call at 808 Seventh street: P. lege Phone 1063 or apply to Ganitor tain floor. i FOR RENT—A small mod- - furnished ern apartment, suitable for one. ern furnished front apartment with frigidaire and electric stove in the to be seeded to wheat and fiax.| = Only two miles from a village with two elevators, bank, stores, school and church. One mile from located state park. Price reduced from $45 to $30 per acre. Terms and clear title given. Widowed and old age, the reason for selling. Hattie M. Wilson, Wishek, N. Dak. —<$<—$<——— ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing room with two windows suitable for one or two, good location, hot water at all times, also a complete- ly furnished light housekeeping room. Call at 623 Sixth street or _ Phone 1181-R. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished light housekeeping rooms, also four furnished rooms for months of June, July and August. Roy Neff, 710 Seventh street or phone 357-J. which | FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms you can’t equal elsewhere. Come in early while the stock is still com- plete. 1929 Chevrolet truck. 1929 G. M. C. truck. 1924 International truck. Oakland sedan. NEY USED CARS With an if XK. that Counts for light housekeeping, also for sale, leather davenport and chairs, chins closet and ice box. Phone 833-W or call at 323 South Eighth street. = water heated new modern home, two cross venti- jated sleeping rooms, one room may be arranged as a sitting room. Phone 714-LM or call at 811 Ave. E. FOR RENT—Desirabie large well ventilated room in modern home, also garage. Rent very reasonable. Call at 10¢ Ave. C West or phone 1182-W. FOR RENT—Furnished fight hou keeping rooms, use of electric wash- er, Close in. Private entrance. Phone 1271 or call at 320 Second close in, reasonable rent, also would like to work out by the hour. Phone __1573-W or call at 219 Seventh street. sleeping suitable for one or two, ladies pre- ferred. Call at 402 Mandan street apartment on second floor, vacant May first. Call at 1100 Broadway or phone 129-W. FOR RENT—Small furnished apart- ment with private bath, also sleep- ing room. Call at 619 Sixth street or phone 619-W..