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-GRAINMART FAILS 10 ~~ CHANGE: PRICES MUCH . Temporary Tumble to New Low NERVOUS ACTIVITY OF New York Stocks MORE CHEERFUL ATTITUDE SEEN. ances and LAE, A dade - H4 merlean Power and 1 #*|Share Prices Again Turn Up-|% oa cen Ba and Li ea : in Rolling 3 ding 3% | ward Today; Trading Is at American Rolling Mil American melts, and Hef CLOSING PRICES Adams Express .....- eee Advance Rumely . Alleghany Corporation Allied Chemical and Dy. Allis-Chalmers Manutact Price Is Offset by Better European Demand American Sugar Refin: aver 1 set American Teleph, and re legraph 210" Extremely Modest Pi pace: American Water Works a Chicago, July 12.—(AP)—Nervous| American Woo! New York, July _12--(P)—Share Anaconda Copper 49% See ne econ, Of the wheat |e iehison, Toneke 221" | prices again turned upward in today’s Atlantic Coast Line Atlantic Refining Auburn Auto . Aviation Corporati market today kept traders on edge from start to finish, but with prices at the last exactly the same-as yes- terday’s close to %c higher. There seemed to be a better European de- parting a more cheerful attitude in speculative quarters as the market brief session of the stock market, im<_ vie ve rian apparently every spectator on crmenrsoers eon ammes cpmapaer eyes mane sm THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1980 snes bernie links flocking around him, Jones hit a perfect drive but skimmed thé edge of a bunker with his iron gec- ond, the ball stopping short of the Weather Report | zemp ett by ab n B no Hig! 93 pressure from he matt et 8 ‘and’ with] green, He nearly chipped the ball in, ral trade so Siimited, prices! missing by six inches, and taking par Lowest HEN 8 Hpeaed lower. 4. Highest wind velocity 20 pts of old crop. spring, wheat here were extremely light. Septem-| With the wind at his back, Bobby GENERAL REPORT = ber aeepined 3%c for the week, ok Any E.rum Sectinea. Cash durum was Maye a declined and generally showed dull and easy tone. September rye Se lined 1..c for the week, closing at continued dull and featureless, working within Tange. September showed a net cline of during the week, closin onl; c at 32 Barley ruled steady to. a er. throughout the week. C: rere extremely limited na th resgure. Sep: tember advanced itec during the week, closing at 45%c. Flax continued its downward trend. mand under the market which served | Baldwin Locomotiv 2 closed the third week or relative sta- | Th t action for the last few to bring about fellee notwithstanding | Batuimate fe ON Si | ily, Rar a a temporary tumble to new low price 0 v Tevels. Tt was reported crop condi-| Bendix Aviation . 30% | | Trading continued at an extremely P and the market. re- orth of Regirla and Moosejaw,| Bethlehem Steel . 82% | moderate pace until a mild flurry in| ceived Doneiderable support around Saskatchewan, are far worse than last pote Warnes, CereREA a 5 28% | the tinal few minutes of trading |the $2 mark. July flax declined 224 ear, ie 7 Ieee a ee Calumet and Hecla 15% total sales above 900,000!2 1114 while the September delivery ‘Wheat closed unsettled. unchang . | Canadian Pacific . 187 | | shares. Gectined 8i4c; closing at,$2.00%. SMG up Tey, S84; Sept. 89%; to %: Gace dhe ae Commission house comment was “corn finianee 144, to.1o,0tF, (suly| Certs de Paco: {84 | til nctined to be uncertain, but with) ayxanciay, mmvimw 1h 8 5 to %; De . 68%). Chisabe anat A AS ae the return from Europe of a promin- att 7 FORK Jul y poheaeeraane nts sunchatiged 46 Xs dowm, and Chicase ¢ ent Wentern 19% | ent bull operator, ‘somewhat sooner ngth of bonds bro at leas provisions varying from 1%¢ decline gy tern D' 3b | then had Gola erected, Marly: shorts | 22°, ry esce ae trend into the to_a rise o! .» M., sa oarrainaney atvanoes S0hy, eet | Gereaee Pat Eh tana Fg | Se oe ee nricemanie | vanclie on mii nuSSohaine Muss, 8 tut later fe! lown to new low p! irce rec- c! ords for the seagon. in doing so, the| Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitic. 105 aie Darrant se tanetian: in| thelr course over the week has ieee RE sr enmaet hte 8 eoMATALNE, [Colorado Ruel and iton' 20002. 4§ |auptriale and-utiltien moved uo abott | wallviey aha than ic a bushel, but the drop was| Columbia Gas and Electric $5 | eutthe’ recentora ‘trom: the ddys. west | ment, ba rie sufficient to outdo the season's prev-| Columbia Graphophone 17 8! nd the. rally in the final few minutes. Radio Corp. was active and strong, rising more than 2 points to above Commercial Solvents, new’ . Commonwealth and Southern, Consolidated Gas Continental Baking hae Continental Can .. fous bottom figures and those for 17 years.back as well. Increased sell- ing accampanied at least some relief from recent prolonged excessive high emperatures damaging to crops. Prospects of an increase Monday in| Continental Motor the already big domestic supply acted | Continental Oil of as a further stimulus to believers in| & lower prices for wheat. On the other hand, some leading houses here-were Hershey Chocolate was also a fa- vorité, rising nearly 5 points, opera- tions based on reports that’ it had % |stocked up with cocoa at recent low prices and planned no cuts in thi Price of its products. | Such issues §, Steel. General Electric, Amer! pointing out today that with Liver- can Water Works, Standard of foals oe aa close oe ig National Biscuit, New York Centrai, Eaton Axle and Sprin, Electric Auto Lite . Electric Power and Light Erie Railroad Firestone Tire and Fox Film A Freeport Texas General America: country and'Canada fully 20c lower, purchases appeared advisable. It was also contended that stocks of wheat abroad are lo wand will have to be replenished. Corn prices went lower today large- ly as a resi Wy of selling on account of rains in parts of Iowa and Nebraska and predictions of more favorable weather over other parts of the corn belt. Arrivals totaled 101 cars, Saat 162 cars at this time last points, Some stocks were inclined to sag in the early trading, turged Bpwar close was strong. Total sales approximated 900,000 shares. jut soon DULUTH RANGE Duluth, July 13.—(@)— Durum— General Blectrig, new General Foods ...... General Gas and Electric A General Mills. General Motors’ General Railwa: giletts Safety a Dust Close PEPE SEE FEET *¢the official weather forecast, indl- cated that the warm wave. will be broken in north central states within the next 36 hours. Corn receipts at zor. Goodyear Tire ana Rubber primary centers this week were re-|Greham Paige Motor . today. Cables were a little better but there was no. export business.and weather conditions through the north- west were just a little cooler. New lows were touched and then the mar- ket bounced. up over the lost ground. International Harvester. . International Match pfd. International Nickel, of Canada: Int. Telephone and Telegraph Jolins-Manville $ ported as 3,377,000 bushels against | Great Northern pfa. . ba 4,325,000 bushels tg | Great Northern Tron ie showed Ht Great Western Sugar . % mederatel; Grigsby Grunow . the provision market was steady. a % MINNEAPOLIS RANGE ‘EW! Hudson Motor Minneapolis, July 13.—()— xEWs poten * Wheat— “Open High “Low, Close bas fs i Tt J AP). Independent. or > ies July... Hae BTM at pews. be ham i Bom 190 Rt 190 Indian Refining . 5 Wheat news was scanty and bearish | Indian Refining % 194% 195 53% bay % * Kelly-Springfield ‘Ti % uly closed hq higher, September and / jeivinator Corporation Sy Corn futures were easy most of the| Kennecott Copper % time. Oats. ap] eared a bit overs sold pal va eet” 2 and rallied moderately. ye dragge: , Rarley was narrow with tone firmer.| Kroger Grocery « % Loew's, Ine k Trucks Mathieron Atk Mexican’ Seaboard Oil : Miami Copper : Mid-Continent Petroleum Missouri, Kansas & Texas’. Missouri’ Pacific Montgomery Wai Nash Motors . tional Biscuit’. National Cash Hegister National Dairy Products ; National Power and Light Nevada Consolidated C York Central w York, N. H. & rth American Northern Pacific ; Oliver Farm Equipment Pacific Gas and Electric Pacific Lighting Packard Motor. Pan-American Pe! Paramount-Famous-Lasky Parmelee Trans. . Pathe Exchange : Penney, J. C. Pennsyivania Raiiro Phillips Petroleum Procter & Gamble Public Service Corporation Pullman Company Purity Baking ..... Radio Corporation Radio-Keith-Orphet Remington Rand Reo Motor Republic Ir Reynolds ‘Pebacco Richfield On of California Royal Dutch Shell . Safeway Stores Flax continued weak. Cash wheat offerings were very light and demand was quiet to fair, not showing quite as much force as early in the week. Winter wheat was scarce, Cash corn demand lacked force. Oats demand was quiet to fatr. Rye and was a little slower. Barley was scarce and strong interest was shown in’-malting. Flax offering: were light and in’ fair to. good de- mand CHICAGO RANGE te July 13.—(@- hea’ a Open High Low % 86% 308 139 86% 95 95! 33 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, July 12.—(AP—U. 8. Dept. ot Agri.)—Cattle 700; compared ot week ago weighty steers 1.00 lowe! yearlings and light steers unevenly 50 to 1.00 higher; yearling prices at premium over weighty steers under- tone dul: beef cows 2& lower: cutters steady but practically all other she stock unevenly higher in sympathy with advance on yearlings: bulls 60 to 75 higher; vealers 1.00 to 1.50 ex- treme top welghty steers 12.25; best yearling steers 11.75; yearling heifers 11.25; heavy beef steers predominat- ing; ‘bulk 9.00 to 10.50; feeder trade very slow but: prices stronger. Sheep 3,000: three loads range lambs insold: few choice natives 11.25; three direct; by the week 90 doubles from doubles. from feeding stations, 2,000 feeding stations 15,000 direct; com- pared clone. ,last, week native’ lambs strong to 35 up: rangers around 50 higher; oa jock strong to 25 or more higher; “week's bulk. native lambs 10.75 to 11.00; late peak 11.35; rangers 11.00 early; 11.25 at midweek 1 1 8 4 5: 4 1 6 0 9 1 Bt 5 1 5 5 1 5 7 3 7 9 6 6 3} Fi 2 4 5 1 5 7 9 6 3 1 2 2: Fy 9 2 1 9: 6 70 3 Dee. ... La duly... ages oe Sept. 2: MINNEAPOLIS CASH fgg te chaste Sly bee ld ere x ; % HPs B : te % ‘To Arrive i derk nor. 96 35 PESTER He F rehab and closed at 11.50: rangers 8.00 to| St. Louis-& San 89 8.59: yearlings 8.25 9.50: fat ewes| Sears Roebuck . dark nor. ‘88 mostly 3.00 to 3.50; feeding lambs|Servel, Inc. . 2% protein R00. Shattuck, F.'G. 1 dark nor. .8 Hogs 10,000 including 8,000 direct;| Shell Union Oil . 2 dark nor. steady to #0 higher; weighty butchers | Simmons Petroleum’ - 3 dark nor. showing the advance; top 9.75; ship-| Sinclair Consolidated on Grade of pers 1,500; holdovers 1,000; compared | Skelly -Oll......... 1 dark nor. With a week ago mostly steady on| Southern Raliway - 2 dark nor hogs scallae under 220 Ibs: heavy Sparks Withington 3 dark nor Dutchers 28 £0.35 lower: pack Standard Brands. Grade of 35 to 20 lowers Hehe lights, good and | Standard Gas and Wiectric . 1 northern. cholee 140-160 Ibs, 9.50 to 9.78; lght| Standard Oil of California .... 2.05 sie f a weights, 160-200 lbs. 2 northern. 5 5 6 4 2 1 5 4 7 4 3 6 7 8 3 8 8 0 3 4 6 3 1 7 6 2 9 0 6: 8 3 0 9 4 5 2 6 7 6 9 3 2 0 6 1 9 2 ry 2 9.60 to. 917s;| Standard Oil of New Jersoy 9.21 w York medium’ weights 200-250 ibs. 9.25 to| Standard Oil of N 3 northern 9.75; heavyweights 250- iit lbs. 8.75 re pinden maker Motor 32% 14% 6 09: | Texas Pacific La, Tr. 20 |1D Timken Roller Bearing 58. 1 Perea | ere Ys ‘Transcontinental Oil . 18% 18%. Underwood Eliott . 90° 1D a 80, 8. PAUL LIVESTOCK REVIEW. ion Bartage 70 c stone South St. Paul, July 12.—( Halon Paci 218 ie. Dept, of Agri.)—Increased oavieat log 534 11D : a of ‘hogs, which included mainly teh Satay eee Weighty butchers and packing sows, 32% | Gra made for downturns on these of 25¢ 924/12 # < or more on weighty thar er he 3 ne be E steee packing sows from 25 to 85c down, | 70” | ,Bilanesota Sonth Dakota Wheat Mite fight hogs under ‘meager sup? % 5% 12% 7 pites worked Sc higher. Better 160 190% | D io an 20 bl. weights closed at 9.40. plainer a inw d z ‘ lights down to 9.00, bulk 280-330 1b. 85% | Grade weights 8.25 to 9,00. Rough sows sold a5y {1D at 7.25 to 7.40, better grades 7.50 to 42 7.15. Pigs and light lights closed at Bylot » temo why-trené markes. the trade Westingnouse log 35% in’ the cattle division, yearlings and '8-Overland Motor . 6 am| fat she stock closing steady to 25c| Woolworth Company . awe with matured steers unevenly te down, and at a new low for . Outstanding mixed year- BISMARCK GRAIN Grade of Ings renched 11:00 for the week's car-| OFurniahed by. Russeli-Milter Ce.) H gurum . . Bismarck, July No. 1 dark northern . No. 1 ‘northern ......... No. 1 amber durum’ -... her heifers 6.50 to 0. 1 mixed durum 78, butt all cut! 3.75 to 4.75, medi-| NO. 4 ted. durum Sim’ grade bulle'6.00 to 650. Vealeral 2 flax worked 1.00 higher, good and choice|¥ grades closing at 10.00 and 12.00 re- fe lot top, best matured steers at the op- ing 10.75, while the bulk of luring’ the week cleared 0.50. Beef cows. finished elt, | i + e good natives ir cwt. close elliny ‘at 9.75, 100 1b.] Hard winter whe; Weights ‘and largely, throw-|Dark hard winter wh gute at $5.00. at de 09 to 3. DULUTH Ose GRAIN ha firey ot ihe Duluth, ‘Minn. 12.— anon, {0 Monday. Close: | ArH i feacke #2 og a8 Fe a Bt : 0 arrive 3; Ju + wr, gras... 44 proportions in feeder and stocker | $1 991, ;- October Py Nov. ate Ryo : * ns division this week. but sufficient to| December $1 96, "INO. 2... . 50% 54% 48% 50% mainpain, 2up paladoe | of prites to Wheat, No 1 dark northern, $8 tel. Flax— , in ling: week's. close. | 9gc; Ni 4 40. 87 to 96c; No. 3°do., 85] No. 1 2.0 209 203 ~..... ‘Well bred Dakota stockers scored at|?8°j 1 NOpRRPRO Re to 94 No, $7.30 to.7.25, moat thin stockers at| 3°40. ‘gs to ohe: Nek amber earmai TOCK aa mie 7.00, 0 to 600. at a 79 to 86c: No, 2! dow 19 to ic; No, 1 Eirst god Tatocky, pint ate Ny eis Pia|@urum 78'to 79c; No. 2 do. 17 to 78c;| Bancorporation, 43. eee ante taieel iat ae teen No, 1 mixed durum 76 to 7c: No.2 do] Others blank. for natives, with some 300 westerns ‘ CHICAGO STOCKS NR ee ake Shihan rye 48% to 5 Corporatio) Securities 22%. CHICAGO PRODUCE Barley choice to taney 42 to 46c;| Insull Util. Invest., Midwest Util. (new) 28. Chicago, July 12——(AP)—-No session medium, to good 39 to 42c; lower ‘was held on the mercantile exchange | &T2des 36 to 39c. Today. A few sales were made in buts ter and eggs along the “street”, but former Rey’ levels were maintained. ‘The poultry board likewise was closed oat oe price change BE LR LIBERTY BOND! CHICAGO CASH GRAIN New York, July 12 (AP)—Liberty Chicago, July 12.—(AP)—Wheat | bonds: ing H Ted 87% to 88%; No. 1 hard 87%| Lib: was in evi- den ttn: No. 2 mixed 78%; No. 1 39); Cheese, twink 26%: Aaisies, 16% low 79; No. 2 white, 81% to 8! %; longhorns i Young Amer- lage ths ade 73 to 75 2 dcas, 17; frp: himburi er 21 No. 2 white, 3644 to %. iK PRODUCE swiss 28 ie 1 aon, yearlings L Bye no sates. ~ 11.788, ties ‘uly, imety higher, than 0.'3, 7. y, 45 to : r tha Boh if, Nok Timothy seed, to 6.00. extras 35% to Ha: firsts to 91 ‘AGO POTATOES Clover seed 25 17.75. score) 31 Chicago, so duly, 12.—(AP—U. S. Dept. Rees. 16 fehay, unchanged. ot Ast )—Potatoes, 82, on track 16; OSTON WOOL styear. unheanged. total U, Boston, say 12.—(AP)—Wool: Mout ry quiet and un- adit marker has been slow during the ged. soul He ik eye hiro te ore ran one Poultry steady and unchanged. 1.40; fancy 1.45, 7. ene ultry market. WISCONSIN CHEESE There was no poultry mark cag ple ie wien Wis: exchange for the git ers’ eit board Squares 14%c: 14%c; Americas 14%c; horns, sovaie I 12. SAP) —curb: sh ag, Consolidated Gas, and Loews rose 2-3] han quickly Sprofit-taking- heat was very uneven. Bonds, however, gave their most erformance sincé March. for prime rails was live- ly and extended to other STOUDs, par. ticularly the utilities, Experience has shown that the bond market normally shows the way out of a depression, with stocks following several weeks behind, and this Na “A nt rovement offers hope that the ti for- tunes of fixed-' sineame recurities is at ‘Uninistakably, the bears. had perdey row to hoe on the stock mar- The intervals of short selling wei ‘e- briefer and lei juccessful, al- though there were on oF, two rather sharp breaks. “Investment buying of seasoned shares continued but in small volume. There was little or no inclination, to, follow, the rallies be- i. the limits of technical exped- Reports that the bulls were rekind- ling their council fire, which flickered reat. TaRe-April. attracted some: atten: A few timid toots were sounded bore that camp, hinting of kb oni ‘4 ankin, ng. pool for operatio: long sii but such ex ents, alled to eo much enthus! three develop: news. helped “strengthen The interstate commerce commission's decision on class freight rates was Promptly reflected on a smart ad- vance by the rail shares. Gasolin stocks and crude oil production de clined, However. st noW beginning the nal mer dullness, remained “disappointing, -Real encouragement - wae from the story told by the loan fis- pres. Brokers) loans have now been don A $900,000,000 in the past five ke and are at their lowest level ih nearly three years. a in the itiment. CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT New York, July, 12.—(AP)—The weekly stateinent of the New York clearing house sho: Total surplu and Undivided profits $11,199,100 increas: ‘otai_net demand deposits (aver- age) $200,330,000 decreas Time deposits (average) $8,612,000 oeChearin ik ending. today® $6, earings week endin jay $6,- 718,201,962. Clearings week ending July 5, $7,- 329,056,645. rin his day $1, 077,708, RANGE OF Camere saune bind AP). Minneapolis ni of carlot g: Wheat: darks northern 96 4: No: d mixed No, 2 amber durum to %} No, 1 red durum 81% to 8: Corn, No. 2 Yellow to 15%; No. 2 mixed ats, No. 3 spite 38 to @3%.—— Rye, No. Barley, No. 2 special 80 to-51; No. “Flax, No. 4, 2.17. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Minn, July 12.—(AP) —Flour 10c lowe! In carload family patents to 6.00 a barrel in 98 mn BCI, ents 33/280. 0 quoted at $5.! Sogud conten Rad m York, ray, T2CCAB)Forelgn Demand: Great Britains ate 3.) tS, ahrance 3.93; Italy i oo Norway, 26.78; 100.04 11-16. Sensational Bobby Makes Six Birdies, Some Near Eagles Ee ae, i 2h “2 a P 3 $35 gP Fes aye BSo5 Gi i 3 g g i E eae a t i i § } 3 : 3 % i" u gege & ge i i 3 i : : g E # § . ki Fd a Be i RE ag g i i g E H a8 ge F = F . i i Fi ii ath i g sf 8 u is wl orn pl & £ t : i 5 g 8 5? F ae He g g dey ‘2S ue E Z f i i B g oEEE and took two putts. margin to five under At the outset of his *|20 feet from the pin. Bob barely | an; a man collapsed at work and died boomed a 275 yard drive up the sec- Temprtrs. Pre. Low ond fairway, then axieaben his_sec-| _ Station— 8am. ond straight, but too strong. From | Bcjse,Jaane, clear ii. $3 the back edge of the green, he/Chicago, Il. clear..... 72 Loghdne four feet past the pin and Denver, ol clo! 68 missed, taking 5, one over par. It|Des eerenee: # was his first 8-putt green Be the day. Eanonton’ ‘Alta., clear. 52 On the 18 yard third, Jones fired | Havre, Mont., atts 62 his tee shot to a bowl-like trap short | Helena, Mon Fons BR of the green and perely got out to City, et id 84 i the edge of the carpet. From 35 feet Hills City, Mont., ri 64 64 he puted. 3 feet “short and again|N; } tates ae 3 See Me ee eae missed as he took a bad 5. He was!Pierre B.D, cloudy..,, 70 48. 100 3 over par on only three holes. rince Albert, pel 56 54.00 Two fine wood shots placed Jones | Rapid Cit; D.. cl 68 64 Ie three feet short of the 806-yard fourth | §t- Louls. Mis Be a aes green. He cl six inches from ity, cl 4 62 10 the hole to clinch & birdie 4 and re- Paras athy Slear... 80 $8 iad cover some lost ground. od fe The champion’s tee shot on the! Spokane, ao ir. 68 [66 18-yard fifth dropped 22 feet from |Switt Current, pt clay, 56 58 the pin. The putt was a few inches |3eie%toey, Swan,” Sah off line but he got his 3 easily. From a bad side hill lie on his tee shot on the 343-yard sixth, Jones shot his second into a shallow trap to the left of the green. He came out sen- NORTH DAKOTA REPORT Temprtrs. Pr. High Low sationally, to within a foot of the cup, | Beach cloudy... HE ava 5 a 4. da shri Gareinaten, t cldy HH ine drive on the . 382-ya: y, cloudy .... seventh left Jones an easy pitch that Devile Lake, oar. Hy he put 10 feet from the hole. The|Drake, pt clay . 93 putt just missed the birdie and he | Dunn Center, ‘cloudy 80 had another par 4. On the 397-ard eighth, Bob pitched 12'feet from the pin, but his putt for a birdie stopped on the lip and he Bilendale, cloudy ..... enden, cloudy 1 4 Forks, cloud; Hankinson, cloudy .. Hettinger, cloudy : Jamestown, cloudy ... had another par four. Larimore, pt. cldy . On the 485-yard ninth, Jones Lisbon, cloudy Max, pt cld: sopiled a great drive by shooting his second over the green by 50 yards, to the putting practice course in front of the clubhou He chipped back to ly Minot, clear Napoleon, clo Williston, cloudy Wishek, cloudy . Moorhead, Minn. WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Most! fair tonight and trp Not muc! change in temperatu For North akote: *Aostly fair to- night and Sunday. Slightly cooler to- bye east portion. For South Dakota: Mostly fair to- PIRES 08 Sanday, | poskibly unsettled: tonight. Somewhat cooler tonig! For ‘iowa’ Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday, except probably thunder storms this afternoon or tonight, Cooler tonight except in east central portion; cooler Sunday in east and missed the try for the bird and got his par 5, making the turn in 38, Lower Middlewest - Still Is Burning Under Torrid Sun {Continued from Page 1) and Fessenden 102, Jamestown and Oakes 100, while many other sections reported from 90 degrees upward. central port! While most of the state sweltered, AAG Hen ee : Partly cle ey io. estern nig! an day, exce under Portal and other northw North storms ‘this afternoon or tonight in Dakota points enjoyed the comfort of a clear cool day. At Portal the temperature ranged from 55 to 68 degrees. Sudden drops in’ temperature were led during the evening. From 107 at Napoleon the mercury descend- ed to a low of 60. Comparatively cool weather prevailed today at. other Points where the thermometer read 100 and more yesterday afternoon. As temperatures hovered about op- pressive heights in southern Minne- sota the death list mounted to 37— 13 above the total yesterday—for six northwest states. Eight new victims were listed among Twin City casual- ties, three among southern Minnesota victims, and one more in Wisconsin. Boy Sinks In Lake Two persons were prostrated near New Ulm, one collapsing in an or- chard where the thermometer regis- ht in west east portion. Cooler toni, in southeast and south portions, and Dortion Sunday. For Montana: Generally fair in west, unsettled in east portion tonight; Sun- day mostly fair. Little change in tem- perature. ——— GENERAL CONDITIONS The low-pressure area is moving eastward and is centered over ta this morning. It has been nied by showers or thunder storms from the upper Mississippi valley westward to the northern Rocky mountain states, Over an inch of rain fell at Larimore and Pembina, Dakota, and at Lander, Wyo. Tempe yetures continue igh in the Mississippi valley, but a hen. pressure area, centered over Montana, is causing cooler weather over the plains states and northern Rocky mountain regio: WEATHER, ©) 1 For Week Bi For the region of the Great Lak Mostly moderate temperaiures first half, probably warmer latter half of week. Not much precipitation indi- cates For the upper Mississipp! and Mis tered 100 above. Irving Wittmer, a 15 | #0ur!, valleys, a y ‘tral great plains: Temperatures year old boy, leaped into # lake near |normal or lower beginning me week, Albert Lea and sank shortly after- | followed ie warmer. Not much pre- ward. cipitation likely. ‘Three persons died in their homes at St. Paul, one an 81-year-old wom- ation barometric _pres- 28.16 inches: reduced, OBRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. jure at 7 a. m., at his home later while in Minneapo- | 29.90. lis three succumbed in their homes and John Lewis, 40, a farm hand, fell dead while working in a field near that city. Herman Peterson, Glen- wood City, Wis. fell dead while working in a hayfield. Many. were-overcome with-the heat. The body of Joseph Sauer, 19, son ofMr, and Mrs. Peter Sauer of Aber- deen, 8. D., was recovered Friday in @ reservoir there. The’youth, accom- panied by three companions, had gone to the reservoir to escape the intense heat. “A break in the warm wave will occur Saturday or Saturday night in the northern and central portions of Legge Gives None Too Polite Retort (Continued from Page 1) ‘was sought today as authorities bed the death of A. L, Matignon, 3, shot_while seeking the signature of the boys’ mother, Mrs. Angela Egileo, to a cooperative grape con- tract sponsored by the federal farm The shooting occurred at Matig- 4 noon, Wilbur Berry, another grape the middle west,” said the Chicago| campaign worker, and 10 other weather bureau, sons visited the Egileo home ijast The numbers of deaths directly at-|night and sought “to persuade Mrs. tributed to the week’s heat in the middle west was 74 early today, in- cluding drownings as well as deaths resulting from prostration. In Iowa alone there have been 25 deaths in the past three days, and in Missouri | tract 24 in the same period. Illinois, Kan- sas, Nebraska, the Dakotas and Min- nesota also reported deaths due to the heat. Temperature readings of 100 or above have become usual rather than the exception in most of the middle American states. St. Louts was the hottest. metrop- olis of America yesterday, having an official 104. Sikeston, Mo., reported 112, the highest mark of the present wave. Other official readings for yesterday were: Des Moines, 100; Keokuk, 102; Kansas City, Mo., 100; Omaha, 102; Memphis, 102; Huron, 8. D., 106; and Peoria, 102. Chicago, Milwaukee and other lake shore cities continued to enjoy their strategic position, being fanned by cool breezes while sections inland Aires and Chile, he would go to the sweltered. United States and sing there for the INTENSE HEAT sl bags cilia ING SOUTH Atlanta, July 12—(%)—The south oes to swelter under a biasing es record temperature of 111 at Egileo to join the cooperative move- Cys She previously had refused to sign campaigners said they had pane peacefully discussing the con- and were leaving the place shots came from the ranch hous Feeling been running high against some of the non-signers in the grape district here because the sampeign bi has been on the verge of ‘allure. Basso Acclaimed in Buenos Aires Debut Buenos Aires, July 12.—()—Feodor Chaliapin, Russian basso, made his debut here last night at the Colon Theater as. Boris Godunoff in the opera by that namé. Critics and pub- lic acclaimed his performance. M. Chaliapin declared that after fulfilling his contracts. in Buenos when Position Wanted i tion. Will do stenographic work and clerking. \Phone 462. For one year desirable apartment or private house with 3 bed rooms for family of four. Occupancy desired Sept. 1st. Phone 1078 or 1141-W. A negro succumbed to heat in At- hicks sant, where KA oe reported. Baby C A farmer mi were killed tning .wsOn, SPECIAL BABY CHICKS be Ae Oe anon sen Cuth- | 100,000 CHIOKS for the next few days IOWA ANTICIPATES COOLING SHOWERS Des Moines, Iowa, July 123.—(?)— ward to thunder which| paid; live delivery. 3 Promised relief from more than s| Westphaltis, Mo. ‘week of unbroken high temperatures.| REDS, Barred Rocks, White Rocks; Only six official reporting stations! 100—$6.95; Blood Tested, $7.95; pre- reported maximum readings of less pedi Bye Save Central Farms, ,|than 100 Friday. jetierson City, Mo. thes metemarcerr dy CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance, minimum ¢ 7% cents. Copy must be received at the Tribune of- Fee by 9:00, 8. to sisire ire a same day in the regular classified page. Cuts, border or white space used on classified H want ads come under the display rates at 90 cents per column inch per insertion. 2 days, 25 words or under 1 day, 25 words or under . H WE WANT a reliable man with car Ads over 25 words, 3 cents additional per word ‘The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- 8 | vise any copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department EE Male Help Wanted capable of earning from $2000.00 to $4000.00 in south central North Da- kota on straight commission selling weatherstrips, screens and calking to residences, schools and office buildings both occupied and under constryction. The position is per- , manent and offers excellent oppor- tunities for success. Give full par- ticulars in first letter. CHAMBER- LIN METAL WEATHER STRIP a 2633 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, | OUR PRACTICAL TRAINED —ME- chanics get big pay. Demand greater than we can supply. Best trade. Learn electricity, battery, electric and acetylene I OFFER YOU groceries at whole- sale and a wonderful opportunity to make $15 a day as my local repre- sentative. New Ford sedan free to Producers. Immediate profits. AL- BERT MILLS, 4563 MONMOUTH, CINCINNATI, O. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, Men- _ struction Bureail, 478, St. Louis, Mo. MEN WANTED immediately to learn Barber Trade, earn while learning. Free catalog. Moler Barber college, Fargo, N. D.-Butte, Mont. COOK WANTED at the Linton Cafe, Linton, N.D. Write or call Box 107. Female Help Wanted WOMEN address envelopes at home, spare time, everything furnished, $20-$40 weekly; pleasant work. Par- ticulars for stamped envelope. Acme Bureau, Box 1889-K, ElPaso, Tex.' LADIES WANTED to do sewing at WANTED TO RENT OR LEAsE— | home, experience unnecessary. Send addressed envelope for particulars. Frank Werner, 70 North Alburtis Avenue, Corona, ig Island. NEAT APPEARING WOMEN eam $35 and more weekly selling “PIC- WIC” frocks. No investment. All or spare time. Pickwick Mfg. Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. LADIES WANTED to string beads at home. Stamped addressed envelope for. part Experience unne- ‘cessary. Ivory-- Novelty Co., 113 Fourth Avenue, New York City. CHANCE OF Life TIME RELIABLE, ambitious man to estab- lish local business. We - finance you. Experience unnecessary. Mc- Ness Co., Div. 41, Freeport, Il. Salesmen SALESMAN AN OLD, established, million dollar concern with a nationally known line of advertising service for banks, manufacturers and leading busi- ness institutions is enlarging its sales force to meet the require- ments of its rapidly growing busi- ness. The type of man we want is one who knows. from past exper- fence that he can sell, one who knows that he is capable of earn- ing more money than his present position affords and who is inter- ested in stepping up to a position of greater earning possibilities. Per- manent year round employment, full time basis. Liberal commis-' sions with weekly remittance. Give age, experience references, preferably previous employers, in first letter please. The American Art Works, Inc., Coshocton, Ohio. DISTRICT MANAGER selling to markets, hotels, reesaure: ants, institutions, etc. Experien in meat industry desirable but not 1901 Thomas “Ave. N., Minnespolis, Minn, THE INTERSTATE OIL 00, the. Call at 306 Seventh street. Claude Hansen. For Exchange For EXCHANGE Well Tmproved farm of 320 acres five miles from a county seat. Will exchange for a quarter close to town or property. Write a care of The Tribune, Ad. No. $12.50 and $15; kitchen table, fle ers, cot, stools, etc, 211 West Ros- ser. Phone 1313. FOR SALE—Two beds complete with oe and mai box | street. a tore ia R Bi Used davenport, leather bgp oak table, complete oak bee fing? Purniture Co., Mi See furnished bedroom on ground floor. Gentlemen only. In all modern iome. Very close in. Call after Pp. m. at 501 Sixth street or phone use: suitable for two adults. NO CHILDREN, Re a ture for sale. 323 Eighth south. Phone 833-W. FOR RENT—Front sleeping room, good location, private entrance. Rent reasonable, Call at 318 Eighth street or phone 834-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- eee Ras }» $12.00 per month, Phone Apartments empresa ie a ac FOR RENT—On ground floor fur- nished 3 room apartment with large closet and private bath. Syit- able for married couple, no chil- dren. Private entrance. Call at 422 Fifth street. . a eat a at once, hg Toom apart- ent, furnished Available July 1st, coe room spart- ment. Phone 1063 or call at Room 304 College Building. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apart- ment, clean and comfortable, also sleeping room, in modern home. apartment, $20 a month. Call at Hedden Real Estate. FOR RENT—Furnished 2 room apartment, clean and comfortable, also sleeping room, in modern home. Rent reasonable. Adults only. Call at 614 Eighth street. FOR RENT—Three room furnished apartment with bath, $40.00 per month, also 1 room furnished ie tetagei Call at Hedden Real FOR RENT—Two all modern fur- ired, inquire at 111 Thayer requir al 616 Seventh. * FOR REN’ T—Small apartment, pri- re "oh aa as sale. al or 619-w. FOR RENT—FPurnished apartment on Ground floor, private entrance. Call He 415 Mandan street. Phone 858. FOR RENT To of tis Haest oper ments in Bismarck. duly first. Inquire Logan's store. =] Foor apartment, modern. Call at 924 Fourth street or phone 543-W. INSTRUCTION $1260-$3000 YEAR Government jobs. work. Men-women, 18 up. Steady We coach you for Bismarck exam- inations. Full particulars and list Positions—FREE. Apply immediate- ly—today sure. Write Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 57. Houses and Flats FOR SALE—Practically new 6 room home, do not call unless interested in buy- ing.. Call aia 212, Bis- IF YOU RENT—See this keen mod- ern five room and bath duplex first. Hardwood floors, built-in cupboards. Call 211 West Rosser or phone 1313. room house, newly decorated at a8 Tenth new. .279 or see Dick at Dick’s Grocery. Dead Animals Wanted eer} e co