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THF RISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1980 CORN IS LEADER AS GRAIN MARKET TURNS DOWNWARD: Traders Expect Heavy Move- | ment of Cereal to Market in Near Future | Chicago, Oct. tune comin led in; oSorae swing of the grain mar- kets , especially dutta the late Hons, Corn i meg Bind Sag SS, look: | demand here today for con ‘were current ‘ley is to be itreal to Buf- Corn closed weak, 1 1-4 to 2 1-4 a lige, 4 lower than ed ae (Dee, old 76 1-2 to 5-8. Dec. Bi 1-2 to 5-8). ‘Wheat closed heavy, 7-8 to 1 3-8 off, (Dee. old 78 1-8 to 1-4, Dec. new 79 3-8 to 1-2). une ed to @ rise of l5c. Aside from sympathy shown lower quotations of securities, for Liverpool reports said a government decision not to tax wheat in any respect was construed as bullish on| ¢ account of likelihood thut the use of wheat would thereby be increased. Jt was also noted that Liverpool stocks of wheat and flour are con- siderably sauller at present than was the cane a Meanwhile, dispatches from Tos- arto, Argentina, said rust_in the prov- of Cordoba and Santa Fe is attacking different varieties of wheat but so far has not yet appeared on stems, Buenos Aires cables sald, significantly, that crop authorities there do not expect a very large wheat yield in Argentina this s son. Nevertheless, with the stoc market weak. trade both in wheat and corn eased with other cereals. Provisions @agged, responsive to downturns of grain and despite an upward trend in hogs. Scattered selling in the corn market proved to be sufficient to pull corn prices downward much of the time today. Buying support for corn was less conspicuous than of late. Primary arrivals of corn today totaled 627,000 bushels, compared with 583,000 bushels | American and Foreign Power. | American Smeltin ; American Sugar lAtchison, Topeka & Banta ¥ ; | Baltimore & Ohio . ¢ Osts 1-8 to 3-8 down and provisions | New York Stocks CLOSE, OCTOBER 29 Adams Express . Advance Rumely Alleghany Corporation ... Allied Chemical and Dye Allis-Chalmers Manufactu: American Can American Commercial Alcohol. . American International American American Me' American Po' and American Radiator... American Rolling Mills and Retining efinin af American Teleph, and T American Waer Works Anaconda Copper ! Atlantic ‘Refininy Auburn Auto . Aviation Corporation Baldwin Locomotive SE AE RES SRE RE Barnedall A Bendix Aviation Bethlehent Steel . Borg-Warner Corpoi Brunswick-Balke . Burroughs Adding Calumet and Arizona Calumet and Hecla Cannon Mills Case, J. 1. . oF MARKET HAS RECORD DULL. TRADING DAY; STOCKS CLOSE mv Steel Shares Particularly Soft; American Can and Elec- trics Drop New York, Oct. Lepr roy jtocks ‘ortn eo Voday 1 in the dullest trad- 1 shares wore par~ Sedan os one *ancbboth Bethlehem and ‘Steel dropped about 3 poinv net. American Can, eral. Electzic_and Westinghouse were off 1 to 2. East- man Kodak sank more than 10, Mis- souri Kansas Texas preferred revover- % 6 points of an extreni: loss of 8 1-2. Sales approximated 1,550,000 shares. Re eal, ints during the but the selling was in such small it shorts grew cautious and SESS SSSI a seh a CNSVSSRASSS Rea eset Cerro de Pasco Chesapeake & © Chicago Great eWst ete ener Sea cemneeewen ee Ghryetier Motor. Colorado Fuel an Columbia Gus and Hlevsrle a8 Continental Bakin ! Continental Can Continental Oil of Delaware: ree Crucible Steel . Cuba Cane Suga Curtiss Weight Du Pont Eastman Kodak Eaton Axle und spéing Electric Auto iLte Blectric Power andi Freeport Texis ral American Tank Car. ral Electric, new . G General Mills General Motors : General Rialway Signal: Gillette Safety Rax Gold Dust Goodyear Tire and Graham Paige Motor Graet Northern pfd. a week ago and 555,000 bushels at thie time fast year, MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES MARKET SHOWS DULLNESS Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 29.—()— The is grain market started ou and ended the same way today. ‘There was little news. An item from Argentina indicating crops were & month to six weeks late as com) with normal was sign- ificant but had little influence. Dec- ember wheat 7-8c lower and May 1 to 1-8¢ lower. Corn futures were quiet to dull in narrowest of some time. Oats was extremely narrow and a shade easier. Rye was dull and there pg Ser aggressively by rush ig) rather ers at the opening and ‘rela we Cash wheat at diversion Sort a fair demand ros bo to 1 cent Low. Offerings for local deli a mostly 1 cent. nat ths? for eal ean qualit iter wheel nominally unc! Durum was nominal “unchange, , Dur Cash corn demand was quiet to fair. Oats demand was dull to fair. Rye demand was still fair to good. Bar- peby sod eth psa lew cars of Flan’ offerings rag heavier and de- mand was rags bes . _ Considerable seed sold i 1 to 2 cents less compared with futures. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Dok pt aul, Oct. 29.—(AP)—(U. - 8 po about stead: nie alow si ry draggy with pac! ors plddine 5c or more lower on ‘most odd lots and a few loads o! fed steers and yearlings held from! Ph: 9.50 to around 12.00 or better; 38 head around 900. Ib. mixed yearlings, on : ry 6.00; helters™ 415 to 7 and cutters 2.75 t 5.00: feed to 8.00; calves 3,300. 8 around 50 ‘lowe! to 11.50, Hoga’ 17,000; averaging strong to 15 higher ‘than Tuesday; lights and butchers mostly 8.85 to 9.00; top 9.00 paid freely; early sales of pigs and lights largely 8.75; packing sows 7.50 to 825 or better: no direct cost Tuesday 8.66; weight 212. Sheep 4,500; trade opening slow; few early gales fully steady 7.50 to 7.60; latter price pald by shippers: around 7.50; mn common grades largely 5.50 to 5.75; about steady. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chicago, Oct. 29.—(AP)—(U, ayiHows 18.000, rect; rather slow; strong t bulk 180 to a0 oa a0 t packing 8. D. aa choice 140 te ; light weight 161 medium weight to Packing sows. medium bina seed to 500 Ibg 7.75 to 8.85, Slaughter ene choice 100 to 130 lbs. 09; calves 2.000; yearlings ady; medium weight and weighty ateers in fairly liberal sup- ig bent, yearlings early outstanding ut very little done on general run weighty bul- 5 | Reading Company . +] Remington Rand Grent Northern Iron Ore Great Western Sugar Grignby Grunow «9. Houdaille Hershe$ Houston oil Hudson Motor Hupp Motor Independent Oil and Indian Refining International Combustion International Harvester International Match pid. : International Nickel, of Canada. Int. Telephone and Telegraph. Johns-Manville : Keliy-kpringtietd Kelvinator Corporation Loew's, Inc. Mack Truck May Departm Mexican Seaboard Oil . Miami Copper .. we Mid-Continent ‘Petroieum Missouri, Kansas & Missouri’ Pacific . Montgomery Ward Nash Motors .. National Biscuit National Cash Register National Dairy Product National Power and Li beesmerneeoes te FRE # a BRE RS OH. & Haritord: North american Northern Pacific .: Oliver Farm Equipmen Pacific Gas and Piostel Pacific Lighting Packard ‘Motor. Oe cee merece _stsron te ABA RAARSS A SANS AMISAORUASAMS SRA DSM Ae Om ome ends ar a fe Petroieum'B':..! nous-Lasky # Procter & Gamble . Public Service Corporation N. J. Pullman Company Purity Bakinj Radio Corporation Radio-Keith-Orpheum WE RE Reo Motor ... Republic Iron and Steel: Reynolds Tobacco B Richfield Ott 2 alte Royal Dutch Shell . Batowsy Stores St. Louis & San Francisco tees Schulte Retail Stores Ne ALUMI MAAR om Simmons Company Simma Petroleum . Southern Pacific” Southern Ratlway ": Sparks- Withington Standard Brande Standard Gas and Standard Ol of ¢ Standard O!l of New Standard O11 of New York Stewart-Warner Corporation Studebaker Motor . Superior Steel Texas Corporat : Texas Pacific La. T Timken Roller Bearing . Underwood Elliott Union Carbide Union Pacific United Aircraft United Cigar Stores United Corporation Uinted Fruit ... United Gas Improvement - U. Industrial Aleo#ol S. Realy antd I PPE: locks: undertone weak other classes u stockers and feeders. Slaughter cattle and veafers: steers nd choice 690 to 900 Ibs. 11.50 3 900 to 1100 Ibe. 10.25 t0 23 Boe. 9:50 to, 13.0 and medium to°1306. Sb 0" 130) 3.15. Helfers, good and vibe 8 550 to 850 Ibs, 9.50 to 13.00: common and medium 5.60 to 10.75. Cows, good and choices 5.25 ti % common and : low cutter and Bulls, yearlings ‘ood and choice: beef, 3, cutter to medium 4.25 to 6.25. Voniers, milk fed, good and choice 9.00 to 11.50: medium 4 50 to 9.00; cull and common 6.00 to 7.50. Stocker and feeder cattle: steers, ood and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 6.75 fo, 9-08: commom.and medium 5.00 to ;| feds down to id | fed helters ® 9.50 downs t ul atives 8.00 t 30: top aie butchers: ranger feeders 6.50 a Syauanter sheep and lambs: lambs down good and cho! 50 to sta: medium E30 te Foor all welghis common 6.90 to 6.60. “Ewes 90 to 150 to chotce 2.00 to 2.18 Ml weil chee cull and common 1.00 to 2.50; 8. Steel u itlity Bower and Uight./A': Vanadium Corporation Wabash Railway Warner Pictures Western Maryland Western Union , Westinghouse Airbrake Wentinghouse Electric and Mtg. Willys-Overland Mofor - : Woolworth Company stoux GIT, EIvmsToc Sioux City, Ia, Oct. 29.-( AP C.D. 4 eats 'Rectipts 2,500, tates 400, yearlings end 1 light “weight steers tiv th bout Ott fully steady; ders ‘unchatiged. Sevs loads - choice yearlings, 1,050 jounds down, 12.26 to 12. 200-pound, , peeves. 12.0 12,00; ninth grains below; short: bull wat cows $90- i 4.25 t several ‘igads pound feeders 7.80; $50 s,cuma weights 8.00 t ve al cot oP 11.00; bor emnediay sou ia 4.50 to 5. pts Noderatety actly cents higher. Butsbare snow fall advance. arly some choice medium .25; most als salet and fds po Hl mbs_ 60 to 75 Ibs, ood ‘and -75 to 7.60. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolip, 29.—U)—Range of bas ie sein af at—-No. 1 hi has Y No. 1 dank northern hard win No, 2 amber du 10% to Boe mixed durum 70%. orn Na 4 mized 68%. Rye—No, —No. 3 Barl 3. No, 11.76 sprini 8 to. 81%; 1i7%. | BOsTon woo. Oct. 29.—( uietness pre~ n4 Rouse Boston, vailed auite gene! macket. An occasion: celving yore numerous. inquir small lots to cover immediate needs, but there is very little interest at the moment in salable quantitt tions on wool are unchanged, to a feeling of confidence In valuex Mee of the current slow de- oo SENSE EE ap ay a ea Ba nts 26.183, ‘Quota- indard mid- 190 ot 290 pounds 9.00 to 9.18; scatter- iho 150- to Leerponne. ¥ sows 7.75 to 8. Sheep —, Receipts 4500, aie pi ; Fat lambs bidding 5 ing ground 50 cents Mghers oF 8-00 best. Bidding steady .25 down. Feedini bi loads medium gra kinds held around Minneapolis, Oct. 29. Bank Stock 23 3-8; Northwest Banco, 39 1-2; Greyhound Corp. com. in the wool} oe Aid Chicago, 29.—( Securities i jTasall Ud 46 1-2; Midwest New York Ort "9 Libert lew ti, 5 —| Bonds: Liberty 3 1 101.6; re a 14's 102,20; 41 ‘Treas. 4 1-4's 113.2; Treas. nn 9 lucing recoveries of int or more. ‘trading was slug- Eastman Kodak dropped 9 pzints, then rallied 4. U. S. Steel sold cff 3 ed and rebounded more tuan a Focovered moderately. Among light: Rog Bae li Radio preferfed ‘B” ints to a new low un-| \) , iri Kansas Texas aera ‘dropped 8 to a new mini- mum. Colorado Fuel declined 4 points, reflecting the dividend reduc- tion. Active shares losing 2 to 3 in- cluded _ American Telephone, son, Westinghouse Electric, American, Bethlehem, United Aircraft and American Radiator. The weakness in Eastman, on top of an 8-point drop yesterday, was & little ‘unsettling, but Tumors of wage cutting and laying off of endl fad were promptly denied. Conservative brokers were inclined to attribute the decline in the stock to the fact that it had been setting (a i: Boy, Wien earnings ratio, on year’s returns. Failure of U. 8. Steel to declare an oe pubes as it did a yoar bio ippointment to the tftra Tope and may have con- buted to the sett The porcen tons ee psinas earnings of $2.06 a share cuted SggAlzaeT a a refund iced EL earnings were only $1.78 ponte : share, or only 3 cents over r jar quarterly dividend requiremen! The weekly steel trade reviews in- dicated another drop in steel mill q Figs ee ol reducing output to about per cent of capacity, the lowest since the midyear shutdowns fcr in- ventories. The late weeks of year, however, are normally quiet. Ma panties Az sy 2: 14615 CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Oct. 29. —(-— MINNMAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Wheat red To Arrive 16% protei: 1 dark nor 2 dark nor 3 dark nor. 14% protein 1 dark nor. 13% prtocin 1 dark nor 2 dark nor. 3 dark nor. 4 dark nor. Grade of 1 northern. 2 northern. fe Bnorthern, .68% 1741) ‘Montana Winter Wihent Hear 18% 18% TU see TIT = ; Sty 2 2 sx3 = 3 7% 17% Innesota and South Dakota Wheat rotein W or re zs + #2- = 3 nto; pr 7534 578% Dorum | a 3 |. L amber 2 a. By drop) ird. dur Corn— y Ss ae Sascsas aS inent shares drop- |‘ ; morh- | ;. Allied Chemical lost iy fone 2 mitted. NEW i PRODUCE New York, Octeast Tih Hee, Hee ceipts 15,948 cases. Itregular. eftr} jerator firsts 21 to 23; secortds 19 20%; medium firsta 20 to 20%; near- by White pullets 28 to 32. Butter—Receipts 11,801 tubs, Irreg- Creamery firsts, 88 to 91 score, to 38%. ese — | steady, Poultry — Dressed, firm. fresh 21 to 33, frozen Li to fresh 17 to 28, fron t irregular. Express pri to 28; brotlers 21 to 30, posters 15: turkeys 25.t0 80; ducks No freight quotations, cH Chicago. Receipts 217,751 pounds, Chiekens, 36: fowls, | { | ed Round “Wiites acked Red” Rive ae hea South Dakota a River Ohios 1.59 to 1.60: Russets No. LW to 18 Beauties 1 Chicago. alive, easy. none due, 's springs under 4 Ibs It dbs, up 18: 1” P)—Poultry, curs,one due, 37 trucks, $ the. up 47 to 18; to IT ite ducks eamery ext extra firsts to 32 1+ $65 ane extra firsts 31: | pete ts fi 8 1 fresh current receiptx 24 to + ordinary current receipte 20 to 2 Cheese, per pound — Twins 17%; daisies 18%; ndhorns [sis Young Americas 18%; brick 18%; fimbureer T''to 22: Swiss 27 to 3 MINS 18 POTATOES Minneapolis. Oct, 29,—(AP)—(U, 8. A.)—Potatoes, very dull wire ‘in- quiry, demand and trading very slow, market dull. Too few sales reported to quote FOREIGN veg yer ens! New York, Oct. ae exchanges irregular. mand: Gre: eat hag) 4.85 cM 16; graces 3.92 ied Italy 5. at Germany 23.81 1-2: Norway Sweden 26,82 1-2; Montreat't 10. 100.15 6 5-8. “MONEY RATES New York, Oct. 29.—()}—Call money steady, 2 per cent all day. Time loans steady, @ days 2 to 2 1-4; 3 to 4 mos. 2 1-2 to 2 3-4: 5 to 6 mos. 2 3-4 to 3. Prime commercial paper 3 3-4 t 3. Bankers acceptances unchanged. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Chicago, Oct. 29.—(4—Wheat, No, 2 red 3; No. 2 hard 79 1-2; No, 1 ceed spring 80 1-2; No. 1 mixed ae Say tandards 3 35 to 37; firsts 31 1- ond: 2° fo, Old corn No. 2 mixed 81 1-3 No. 1 yellow 82 to 82 1-2; No. fia! 1-4. hos ied lew corn No. 5 mixed 73 to 74, No. 3 yellow 77 to 78; No. 5 white 75 1-2 to 76; sample grade 67 1-2 to 69 1-2._ Cats, No. 1 white 36 3-4. Timothy seed 8.25 to 8. 8.50. Clover seed 15.25 to 23.00. zLard 11.35; ribs 14. bellies 15.50. DULUTH CASH Magi! Duluth, Minn,, Oct. 29,—()—Close: Flax on track 1,74 to Pan to arrive 1,74; Oct. 1.73 3-4; Nov. 1.74; Dec. 1.74'1-4; May 1.79 7-8. Wheat, No. 1 dark ‘northern 79 1 to 82 1-4; No, 2 do. 76 1-4 to 79 1 No, 3 do. 71 1-4 to 76 1-4 No. 1 ern 77 1-4 a ig 1-4; No. 2 do, to 79 1-4; No. 1 amber durum to 78 5-8; No. 2 do, 71 5-8 to pees durum 70 5-8; No. 2 do, 69 5-8 to 10 Oats, No. 3 white 34 1-4, No. 1 rye 48 3-8 to 50 3-8. ER verre choice to fancy 50 +o 55; reeauitn, to ? Good 45 to 40; Jor 45 to 49; lower grad<s SLAYER OF FORMER DAKOTAN CONFESSES Clarence Hyde Is Arrested for Fatal Shooting of Os- car Olson Los Angeles, Oct. 29.—(@)—Depart- Proposed Organization Would | LUTHERANS 10 FORM NEW CHURCH GROUP; Have Total Membership of 1,250,000 Minneapolis, Oct, 29.—(4)—Forma- jjtion of the American Lutheran cop- | Dod; ference was the object today of dele: gates from more than 7,000 congre- gations gathered in Minneapolis. Five general Lutheran bodies were! a expected to join the conference, They | 1. were the Norwegian Lutheran chureh, the United Danish Lutheran church, the Augustana synod of Swedish or- Norwegian origin and the recently or- ganized American Lutheran church. When formed the conference will have a membership estimated at 1.250.000 and will be one of the three largest Lutheran groups in the coun- try. The others are the United Luth- | 4; eran church and the Synodica] con- ference, To Ask Indictment Of Foshay Officials St. Paul, Oct, 29. 29,.—(AP)—L. 1. Drill, federal district attorney, today announced that a federal grand jury will be asked to indict officials of the W. B. Foshay Co., which wert ago. readise a report in the case filed by Edward §. Stringer, special master in chancery, who accused W. B. Fo- vy. as the guiding hand it affairs, and other officials of the concern, of fraud in connec- Hon | with stock sales. The W. B. Foshay Co., was a hold- ing firm for utilities companies of various kinds over the entire North American continent, and’ also had banking and other interests. Its affairs have been in federal court for nearly a year as a result of the re- ceivership. Young } Maine Flier Is Seeking Record Chicago, Oct. 29.—(AP)—Stanley Boynton, 18, took off. for Kansas City at 7:55 a. m. today on another | » leg of his transcontinental quest for a junior flying record. The roe | Maine aviator nearly saw an end his flight when the motor caught fire when started cold, but the blaze was quickly extinguishéd. pn Widen Operations Shanghai, Oct. 29.—(AP)—Verna- cular reports tonight said maraud- lers within the last week had looted jand burned six villags and kiled 300 persons in the area 25 miles west of Kaifeng, Honan. This is the first recent indication of the spread of banditry into north- ern China, which but lately served as the battle ground in the Civil war between Nationalists and northern Rebels. A few days ago banditry and looting was reported in south- ern Honan province, but this out- lawry for the most part has been along the Yangtse river and in the rich districts south of that stream. FARGO DRAYMAN DIES Fargo, N. D., Oct. 29.—(#}—John Cooper, 71, operator of a Fargo dray line for more than a quarter of a cen- ment of justice agents have disclosed Clarence Hyde. 23, has confessed slay- ing Oscar Olson, special agent of the department of the interior, on the Morongo reservation near Banning. Calif., early Sunday. Olson, who came from. Buxton, N. D.. was shot and killed at the home of “India.. John” Hyde, father of the Suspect, when he and Condido Hop- kins, federal prohibition agent, went to the house during an Indian cere- mony for the dead. Dr. Berto Olson, Los Angeles, brother of the dead man, said he Jearned his brother went to the reser- vation to drive away two Indians who had been supplying liquor to the Morongo tribe. Dr. Olson said the body of the slain man woul. be sent todav to Buxton for burial. Olson leaves a widow and three children. Says Wife Received Insurance on Guests New York, Oct. 29.—()—The dis- trict attoriey in Brooklyn today was investigatthg charges by a husband that his wife had collected insurance on the lives of three boarders who, he said, died from drinking poisoned Liquor. ‘Walter Kamarauskas, in opposing a plea for-temporary alimony by his wife, Tillic, asserted she had collect- ed $4,388 in insurance on the lives of three boarders in her home, The whiskey which caused. their ; Ceaths, his petition stated, contained ground glass. The wife is sceking 20 dollars a week temporary alimony in a separation suit. Police Drop Probe Of Wisconsin Death Madison, Wis, Oc Oct, 29.—()—An element of mystery which surrounded the death of Marie ‘C. McCarthy. 18, art studént at the University of Wis- consin, burned to death, was dissipat- ed today by Lyman Schley, 24, her companion. Schley. in whose Morningside tesort cottage Miss McCarthy was fatally burned last Saturday. told authori- ties a lighted cigarette, carelessly . probably caused the fire. The girl and Schley planned to be married. according to his story. but the girl's parents objected. Fred Risser, district attorney, sald the state would make no further investi- gation unless further evidence is pro- duced showing a crime had been com- SHAFER IMPROVING Continued improvement was shown today in the condition of Governor George FP. Shafer. who is recovering from an operation for appendicitis, The governor. who was operated on Friday, may be able to sit up in a few days, physicians seid ‘The annual enimal census in Las- | sen National park. lated 3,300 deni- zens. tury, fell dead today while shaving. Funeral services will be held Friday. Cooper at one time lived in Roches- ter, Minn. CONVICT INDIAN LEADER Allahabad, India, Oct. 29.—(AP) —Bandit Jawaharlal Nehru, presi- dent of the All-India pauonel con- gress, today-was convicted of three counts of sedition and was sentenced to two years rigorous imprisonment. | igin, the Lutheran Pree church of |) into voluntary receivership a year} Drill's statement was made after | ‘” --—¢! Weather I Report Temperature at Highest yesterday « Lowest last night | Precipitation to 7 Highest wind velo | : s. Pre. | Stati Bismarck, 3 200 | ion | ti y I, pt eldy Denver, Colo,, clear. Des Moines, iia. cloudy Devils Lake, N. 6 City, 100 200 | 00 {08 100 100} CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance minimum charge, 75 cents, Copy must be received at the Tribune of- fice by 9:00 a. m. to Insure insertion same day in the regular classified Cuts, border or white space psed on want ads come under the classified display rates at 90 cents per column inch per insertion. REGULAR WANT AD art ‘oo | 6 days, 25 words or under .. 9 too | Huron,’ D., clea “00 | mulvops, B. re | M bo too toot too} er, Wi Medivine H at, A Milew City, Bont Alb pelle, Sa City, 3, Pri auld i dy an., pt cldy. lear... L 3 Winnemucca, Ne 20 Winnipeg, Maw a POINTS_ J Grand Fargo, WEATHER FORECASTS Hor Biemarcte and vicinity Gain tonight and Thursday Toe North Dakota: tonight and ‘Tharsda central portions ( For south and somewhat Generally fair ast and ly cloudy ier tonight. ‘Thurs- what colder, with light ri in northeast orion: tonight, day generally fair; colder in east ‘and south portions. | For Minnesota: C! colder tonight, prec extreme southeast Benerully freme southeast portion. For Montana: Fair tonight and Thursday. Little change in tempera- ture, WEATHER N A low-pressure area over the Great Lakes cipitation occurred from Manito! North Dakota eusi Michigan, Temperat over the eastern ain om d by" generally fair, cool weather: over that sectlo: — Tilver stage at 7 a. Tam. 8 inches: ORS W. ROBIN Official in Charge, Meters n Washington. . depart- —Stnahine Nour. —Opening grain markets; weath- port. | ara Morris. Bismarck Trib- —O —Grain markets lunch- une news and weather; eon Musical matine rain markets close; Bisma weather, and Si ta hour: Good News radio azine, melodies. tecks and bonds. 15—Bismarck Tribune | OVERALL | WANTED—Salesman to sell "| FOR RENT—In modern home, 3 days, 25 words or under . 2 days, 25 words or under . 1 day, 25 words or under , Ads over 25 words 3 cents per word. The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted, also to re- vise any Copy to conform with make- up rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department Male Help Wanted WANTED—Young man bookkeeper. Must be able to operate typewriter and take dictation. A good oppor- tunity for the right person. Write Ad. No. 40, in care of the Tribune. WANTED—Several neat appearing men as crew managers. Must have cars. 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Wilton, N. Dak. WORK WANTED—Neat appearing young married man desires steady work of ‘any sort. Write Bismarck Tribune in care of Ad. No. 42. WANTED—Work by hour or day, also washing and ironing in my own home, will call for and deliver. Phone 1686-M. Apartments FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- ment cquipped with electric frigi- daire and electric stove, suitable ior two adults. Close in. Occupancy November Ist. Phone 260 vate day or phone 512-W after 6 p. m, hot | ‘00—Your dinner hour. 6:46—Newscasting. 7:00—Studio program. Lost and Found LO8T—Man's white gold Bulova wrist watch. Finder return to Tribune office for reward. Farm Lands FOR SALE—At a bargain price, 160 acre farm, well improved and land He also was fined 700 rupees. The bandit was arrested Oct. 19 after a speech here. SETTLE BERLIN STRIKE Berlin, Oct. 29—(AP)—One hun- dred twenty-six thousand metal workers, returned peacefully to their tasks this morning after @ three weeks strike.! The strike was set- tled last night. Annual Rummage Sale will be held at the Presbyterian church Thursday, Oct. 30, and pene, Oct. 31, commencing at a. m. CALL Fut BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the State Publication and Printing Com: mnisstot he office of the Secretary Inthe Capitol Buliding at Bismarck, N.,Dak., on the 10th day of Novembe 1980, at 10 pclock A.M. for the litho graphing o' Roinrial Commis Fon, 130 Certificates and duplicates per book. A certified check tn the ‘amon $c of the bid. will be the sume welll he filed swith ihe Seer tary of the State Publication. a Printing Commission to be returned to unsuccesatul bidder Samples ‘and. specifications of this work ‘may he obtained by apylsing to ‘the Secretary of the tate Publica- fof Lithographing.” The serves the right to reject any and ® in. Dated at Bismarck, N. 21st day ot Getober, TE P! cue ND 10/22-29 Ib the District Court of the United States for the Nstrict OF: North akoti In-the Matter of Jamés B. Swanick, Bankru Te the Creditors of James B. Swantek of MeKenzle, ‘of Burleigh and District aforena . a. bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on x tober “23, 1980, the said James |B. Swanick wax duly sijudieated bank rupt and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in.the office of if No. Block, in i, on Manne, Noveniber | To. 1830,;nt 10 ovclock A.M, at which time the creditors may attend, prove thelr claims, appoint a trustee, exams ine the bankrupt and transact such other business ax may properly come before such meetin; Dated: Biemarek A ia October 28, ALF! ZUGER, 1980. in Baakruptey. NOTICE OF DRAWING JURY Notice Is Hereby Given that the board of City loners of Bin; marek, will the city meet at evening, it o'clock pS if Dak,, this | defi ! \ f Dat. j teth day ot SEEN is clean. Located 5‘ miles south- east of Baldwin, Burleigh county, N. D. For particulars see J. 8. Fe- vold, 405 Broadway. Phone No. 706. 7 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Unfurnished modern two or three room apart- ment. Phone 222. NOTICE OF REAL us’ GAGE FOREU! Notice 1s Hereb; made, ower, leigh and State of No: to Northwes id Loan Associatior z poration, mortgagee, dated the 2nd day of January, A.D. 1929, and filed for record in the office of the Rexis- ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- lel State of North Dakota, h day of January, A.D. 1929, 4 o'clock P. M., and duly rec rd- ed in Book 178 of mortgag: t 488, will we foreclosed by eribed, Court House, in the city Bismarck, in the County of Bur- h te of North Dakot at terms ang conditions of consists in the failure to pay inte 4a quent installments, tases, and of led for in said mor wrhan the same became due and Che en as provided by te’ of che intention of the holder ot sald mortgage to fo The premises saints and whic satis! ‘m the Lee in the County of of rek, Bufteigh and Stale of North Dakota, nd are described ax follows: The hee i feet of lots 7, 8, 9, 12, in block 37," Wetherby ‘Ad tion to t y of Bismarck, That there willbe due on’ said mortgage at the date of wale the sum of two ‘thousand, .one, hundred sev. Vents nix und s0s160 Dollars ($2176.80), besides, the coi will be sold to situate in the oe i Noreeloaurns Hout os ulti this Tigh MUTUAL AND LOAN ABsOcTA TION. Mortgagee. Shure & Murph: ie. 11 Broadway, Fargo. Nort! a. Attorneys for Mortgagee. fovtgeea- 29: 117812619 SEALED BIDS (To be opened at a ‘te journed regular fneeting uf Board on Monday. Novem. ber 31 Lm * . at High School) by cr signed tor upping bleach: e conmoudate 2100 people. according Neations with H. 0, Saxvik, Supt. renerved to reject any of ali offers. Certified check of 5% must accompany pid. for he rawing 18 nameg S'perschs ae | s eligible pies ter By order ef Board cf Education i rhetoat oh ree No. 3% sto 10/18. ‘Fier ear | FO! water heat, furnished two room apartment on second floor or front room on first floor, lights and wa- ter included. Call at 614 Eighth WEBER oe FOR RENT—Furnished apartments, 2 rooms with kitchenette, has 2 plate gas stove, also 2 small room apartment. Both have outside en- trance. Call at 222 Second street. FOR RENT—Furnished basement apartment ‘in a modern house, lights, heat and water furnished. Rent reasonable. Call at 818 Seventh strect. Phone 1747-K. FOR RENT—Well furnished light housekeeping apartment, natural gas for cooking and use of frigi- daire. Call at 411 Fifth street or Phone 273. The Hazelhurst. i FOR RENT—A four room apartment in a modern home on ground floor. All nicely furnished. Hot water heated and private bath. 611 Sixth q room nicely tur- nished apartment in modern home. Close in, suitable for two girls or married couple. Adults only. Call at 812 Main Avenue. FOR RENT—Modern new two room basement apartment, clothes closet, also one smaller upstairs apart- ment furnished or unfurnished. Call at 404 Fifth. i FOR RENT—Modern apartment, suitable for a married couple, fur- nished and private bath. Also housework wanted by the hour. Phone 1468, FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment on main floor, located at 120 West Rosser. Ninth street or phone 1054-M. FOR RENT—Purrished three 10om corner flat, also a two room flat. | The Laurain apartments. Phone| _Prop -ENT—Furnished two room apartments, also garages. Call at | ne, West Thayer Ave. or phone “Household Goods for Sale FOR SALE—Complete household fur- nishings, dining room suite, oil range, small heater, duofold, rock- ers, and various other articles. Call at any time. Inquire at 223 South Third street. ig room table, small center table, rocker, daybed and pad, laundry sfove with water heat- er and other items. Call at 917; Sixth street or phone 1152, ‘ Used Cars FOR SALE—1926 Che touring. | Cheap if taken at once. 516 Tenth street south. Dead Animals Wanted DEAD ANIMALS WANTED—Quick service wil! be given removing your dead o: undesirable live animals such as horses nogs cows ano sheep alt free of charge We cal) for one o: more large o: smal) Write o phone us promptiy Northern Kendering Compeny &is- marck, N D. Box 265 Pnone 406 Inquire at 322 | Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—In all modern home, “large furnished room with four windows, suitable for one or two gentlemen, always hot water, gas heat. Also garage for rent. For information inquire 502 Seventh _Street. FOR RENT—November 1st, attrac- tively furnished room with large clothes closet in a modern apart- ment right downtown. Call at Apartment 1, 118% Third street or __bhone 1225-M, FOR RENT—Sleeping room in mod- ern home with private bath ana private entrance. Also heated gar- age. Three blocks from ,postoffice. a at 602.Thire street or phoue FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room in modern city heated home. rent $12.00 per month. Very close in. After 6:00 p. m. or on Sundays call at 610 Thayer Ave. or phone FOR RENT—Furnished s sleeping roon: also one room and kitchenette apartment. Hot water, gas neat and close in. After 5:00 p, m. call at 217 Eighth street or phone a!t-v FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home suitable for one or two, gentlemen only, Four blocks from postoffice. Phone 440-J or call at 121 West Thayer. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished ‘sleep- ing room, always warm in winter Rents for $13.00 for one person Phone 205-R or call at 413 Nintt _Street_atter 5:00 p.m. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sieep ing room, four blocks west of post- office, very convenient to bath, al- ways hot water. Phone 992 or cal. _at 213 Washington. FOR RENT—Two cozy furnishea bec rooms, well heated and newly dec- orated. Close in and on pavement Also garage for rent. Phone 1303-3 or 1612. FOR RENT—Large furnished warm front room, suitable for two, also smaller room. Call at 106 Ave. C or phone 637-R. Also house for rent. FOR RENT—Nice, large, clean room in modern home. Also wanted roommate for clean young man, Board if desired. 410 Seventh strect, KOR RENT—Large sleeping room in modern home, close in, privileges. Gentlemen preferred. Also garage for rent. Phone 886-R. FOR RENT-—Furnished sleeping 100m in modern home. Close in. Suit- able for one or two. Call at 322 Ninth. Phone 1054-M, FOR “RENT—Nicely furnished, warn sleeping room in new home. Desir- able for traveling man. 709 Thirc street or phone 1231-J. FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home suitable for one or two. Phone 1407 or call at 712 Seventh strect, FOR RENT—Fumished room” with city heat, located at 314’ Main. Phone 922 between 9:00 a. m. and e0:00'0, ms FOR RENT—Nicely furnished warm room in a modern home. Call at 421 W. Thayer Ave. or phone 683-M. FOR RENT—Two furnished light housekeeping rooms, good location. _Near school. Call at 522 Third. FOR RENT. ely furnished room also garage. Call at 307 Tenth street or phone 921, FOR RENT—Two nicely furnishec bedrooms. Phone 1687 or call at 406 Fifth street. SE Houses and Flats UNGALOW FOR RENT—Practical- ly new, five rooms and bath, Jocat- ed on upper Eighth street. Desire to rent to responsible couple unt spring. For further information in- _ Quire at 502 Seventh street. FOR RENT—Six room modern house 3 bed rooms, practically new and ir splendid condition, heated garage Located at 623 Eighth street. Im- __Mmediate occupancy. Phone 291-W FOR RENT OR SALE—Five room ali modern house on pavement, acros: from Roosevelt school, heated gar- age. Rent $45 per month. Respon- __Sible parties only. Phone 1276. FOR RENT—At 609 First street, mod- ern 6 room bungalow. Hot’ water heat, natural gas installed. Five rooms in basement. See owner at __100 Ave. B East. FOR RENT—Partly modern six room house at 402 Second street for $30, and four room house and garage at 604 Fourteenth street for $25.00. Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE—Seven room house, good location, good investment, also Fada. battery radio, reasonable. Owner leaving city. Phone 1411-3 HOUSE FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath, all modern, coal range furnished. Close in. Inquire at 206 Eighth street or phone 7! FOR RENT—Five room strictly mod- ern bungalow with gas furnace. Lo- cated at 1026 Eighth street. Phone 288-LdJ. FOR RENT—Eight room furnished modern home. Immedfate posses- sion to the right party. Phone 1183. FOR RENT—Four room furnished partly modern house. West end of town. R. J. Dohn. Phone 1705-M. FOR RENT—Ail modern five room bungalow, in good congas with FOR RENT—Furnished 6 room house, modern, close in. Write Trib- une, in care of Ad. No. 23. FOR RENT—Five room house at 407 Eighth street. Rent $37.50. Inquire _at 404 Tenth street. ENT—Five house. Phone 1233 Miscellaneous NATIONAL CASH REGISTEKS— New and second hand. Over 600 styles and sizes We have one to {it your business. W. E. Stitzel. rep- frecnianive Phone 1409 Bismarck FOR SALE—Choice Canary singers. imported German Rollers, choppers and Harz Mountains. Cages, seed, treats, etc. Phone 115-J. Jacob Bull. Dickinson. N. D. Box 128 FOR SALE—Two wheel, one-half ton trailer with good tires, $25.00, also 9x9 umbrella tent, folding table and camp stove $10.00. Call at 508 Sec- pa. per hauled once a week far $1.00 per month. Ashes and garbage __S1.su. Phone 1132-W._T. M. M. Burch. FOR SALE—Pure bred Duroc Jersey Jersey spring boars. Wachter Transfer FOR SALE—Good garage, size 19x13. Fhone 689.