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‘top Tribune’s Gra Market Report for Thurs., Feb. 4 New York Stocks | PAR BAST SITUATION | in, THE BISMARCK TR IBUNE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1932 Livestock and ' FLATTENING OUT OF CHICAG® RANGE Chicago, Feb. 4. * hase to Give Voters Full Facts |e, trench mortars ‘fopped, several RATES RENT — At « reasonable 4 ; around | ead On Removal Fight quarters in the international settle-| 4 want agg are cash in advance (Continued on page Seven) than they are Bismarck and ‘thou- sands of dollars of the taxpayers’ money would be saved in the running of these institutions if the capitol is moved. “All that we are asking is that the used in stemming the Japanese tide during the afternoon but the Chin- Next Attack Outlined The next attack, which Japanese hoped would end in clearing out all the Chinese from North Chapei, was to sweep the Chinese positions with machine guns and three-inch artil- lery, after which the hluejackets CLASSIFIED AD Wheat— Open High Low Close | 1 ‘ 7 , | People of the state study these facts! would hurriedly withdraw while the ase imap, eee Bh mh at 5” and then vote according to their own| bombing planes swooped down and Closing Prices Feb. 4 A iJuly .. 60% 60% 59%, 59% | Judgment. No farmer would put his|dumped their explosive cargoes on ta Adams Express 4y | Bept. 62° 62% .60%' 60% | barn a mile from his house, and yet|the buildings held by the Chinese. \air Red. emmy, {tis is what we would be doing ir we| After this the bluejackets were to Alleghany ‘ ee rt 36% | bulia our new capitol at Bismarck.|rush in again in an attempt to gain [Ahn eo ON GRAIN H % 411, | We are confident that every voter/@ few yards during the confusion cx- ee “42% | Who studies the matter will vote|Pected to result. : ERS lan Gem “yes” on the capitol change amend-{| After four hours of heavy and per- hie é jam: | wa (May .. 25% ment at the March 15 election.” sistent fighting earlier in the day the , Prices Fluctuate Narrowly in ved Announcement of New British ay (24% £04 ast Japanese admitted they had “gained ‘ ¥ ae : only a little.” Dullest Trading Session (ae Tariff on Wheat Fails to [March .... 43% 3. 33: N. "Wee Heard The heaviest shelling took place . < Pi ‘Jul TEED lang lave a7 - i between 11 o'clock and noon, an eye- L 4 uth; 4 — (01 } : ‘Am, Chicago, Feb. 4.—(P)—Flattening |May 12 512 5.00 - the forts, he said, apparently in order AW Pde Sater Be Col io e jduly E . to draw fire from the Chinese guns. ine Want Ad Department et came Peet nue, set out of export fads na a wesc | uy i chad dat) Tong: AC Be TER. Onaeee the Chinese guns,| The Tribune Want Ad ities markets fluctuated narrowly in effect on grain values late Thursday,|May ....... 5.62 5.62 5.60 Commission hearing in the suspended |The chief response from the Chinese, | Salesmen Wanted the dullest trading in recent years despite a stronger market at first. DULUTH RANGE lake and rail case, favoring in part however, came from the machine Apartments for Rent Z the suspended lake and rail gunners on Soochow creek. WANTED SALESMEN WiTH CAR— ‘Thursday, as traders hopefully ae No rally in Chicago wheat prices Duluth. Minn. Feb. 4.—(®}— opposing & parity of rates for Daath \enWhen T arrived,” the observer said, Rr ratebilsn ana operate Rawleigh| Yate entrance. Heat, water anc ed signs of a seasonal pickup ifPin- resulted from official announcement | _D' ‘High Low iwith Chicago on lake shipments from |“one of the destroyers apparently had| Routes in Counties of North Kidder,| lights furnished. Call at 706 Sixt dustry. td ee aes ee een ee eastern territory. foeen hit and was beached. But it got| Oliver, Bast Grant, City of Linton. Pas Phone 1478-W. Uncertainties surrounding the Far 4 grain form would remain N. E. Williams, traffic director of | Off later and steamed down the river | Steady workers can start earning ENT—One 2 room apartment siaseitn aledbgin' were vebardkd "ass Be: sts |on the free list. It was noticed that the Fargo. Chamber of Commerce, /Four Japanese airplanes then roared) $35 weekly and increase rapidly.| furnished and one furnished room i td this exemption from a tariff duty aa) said the suspended rates were not en- |OVer the forts.” “ Hustlers on similar routes do $6,000} with closet and kitchenette. Gai brake on the markets, although Wal! not include imported flour, 2\tirely satisfactory to North Dakota 300 U. S. Marines Land annual business. Some established| heat. Gas, heat, lights and wate! Street was chiefly interested in the Wheat closed unsettled, %4-% | but were acceptable. The firing beat a tattoo for the| 30 years. Reply immediately giv-| furnished. $20 and $18. Call at 62: domestic situation. der Wednesday's oe a4 a He indorsed the disparity of rates |landing of a fresh group of more than} ing age, occupation, references.) _3rd St. Phone 1716-R. Most of the stock leaders held close Gases 32 eget Peak ; on lake shipments from eastern to|900 U. 8. marines from the cruiser! Rawleigh Industries, Dept. ND-3-T, |FOR RENT — Three room furnished 18» S| bee, western territory between Duluth and{|Houston, which arrived from Manila; Minneapolis, Minn. apartment with bath, city heat, to yesterday's closing levels. U. S:|Chesap, & Obto ee ae reacted from CHICAGO CASH - Chicago 9s provided under the sus-/Yesterday. The leathernecks took it range, Phone 1063. — Steel, American Telephone, Case, In- oir st pre carly sdvances, and closed 10 to 15) Chicage, Feb. 4—()—Wheat pended rates, saying the scale pro-|in fine humor, asking “where's the} = Male Help Wanted APARTMENT FOR RENT—On sec: tna Mae ie lect abut a pastas Chgo: & Nowwest. for the season. etl 67%4 0634; No. 5 ara B8, ae jtected the all-rail rate structure from pal + elle es warships’ | AMBITIOUS, Feliable man warited |” ond floor, new addition, an lost at a 30. : ¥ yellow hard 57%; No. northern |eastern to western territory. wn the river an le rattle of| immediately handle Watkins Pro-| with tutte iture, several leaders segwed tractionally. ;Chgo. P. eaieat, Brice setbacks that followed spring 64%; No. 2 mixed 87-62 (latter! Williams wns to continue his teeti-|the lighter, sharper fire in the city) ducts in Bismarck. Customers es-| bed, Co ont ane ECE Some issues held up a point or so, Poryser, | DE eee CHAT eatin rad Goer ce | nteely epring), mony Thursday. T. A. Durant, traf-)Smote their ears. tablished. Excellent opportunity,| private Frigidaire. Also basement K including the New York ‘TiacHons, Cont” gal, Taved tthe tay cast, ess of |,,COm No. 2 mixed 37; No. 2 yellow |fic director of the Grand Forks Com-|, The marines were marched to the| steady employment, rapid advance-| apartment. Furnished one room and ft Real Silk Hosiery, J. C. Penney, Safe-/Com, southern Ho Uke New Verh etek ina tees of |37%4: No. 2 white 38-3814. mereial club, and E. M. Hendricks, international settlement, where they! ment for right man. Write today| kitchenette. Garage for rent, way and a few others. General Mo-!Gonsol, Gi Oats No. 3 white 2412-%. Bismarck, rate expert of the North] Will take up posts to protect American! Jj. R. WATKINS CO., D-40, Winona,| Evarts Apartments, 314 tors was about steady, despite the|Cont. Bak. crpiebgd el lle peneatd wheat! Rye No. 3, 47%. {Dakota board of railroad conimussion- {lives and property. “Ain't that mu-| Minn. ded es "| Phone Sil. bee as divgend easton. ea |e Shoah Ses tay oa] Be HS, elo 'were to ety. set, should another marine 45 ht | THE PULLER BRUSH COMPANY | FOR RENT—FEGNIRRY ia ¥-fooi —SSa ee —— © Cont. 4 jescaped injury by low temperatures. | (1 ed 8.00-14.75._ settlement from the wharf. ; will place two men at once. This} and toilet room. Can be used for ope Cont, Oil of Del. On the other hand, Sioux Falls, S. lover seed 8. iad ELECTED FIRE CHIEF will be steady work. See mfnager,| offices or club rooms. Rent rea- | Livestock \\ Gorn’ Products D. ted i i or Killdeer, N. D., Feb. 4_-)—Anton|, The fighting along the settlement a 4 © |Gream: Wheat ut rouay ee ee ities die gabled DULUTH CLOSE ___|wetsch was elected ehief of the Eille borders ceased in mid-afternoon. A sla Grand Pacific hotel, eve errand eal 392 or call at 401 ’ = jCrosley Radio Corn and oats swayed with wheat,| Duluth, Minn., Feb. 4—(P)—Closing deer fire department for a fourth |@etachment of marines occupied a ¥OR REE — South Pa i poe Se, A Sot Provisions wete firmer, responsive |cash prices: Wheat: No. 1 dark north- | ccnsccutive year at a mecting here.|Plock-house post on the rifle range ‘Work Wanted Ba hae in Person » ut » Paul, Feb. 4. Dao to ‘inabket upt ce ern 71%4-81%¢c; No. 2 do 69% -80%c; | Dewey Rasche was named assistant |044 which for the last six days was; _ aie vitceadets as _ Court. lone 796. aq H z, 4-8114¢; No. 2 do 6914-80%c; No. 1! David, q 2 v . Electric vi yearlings and odd lots common and East, Reda ML Ueto AtHUers MUG DOMES URGE ee ‘A heavy downpour of rain served to} Also typewriting done at home| in. deal apartment for cou medium grades nae tei ibeiters (ET: ‘Auto Lite Mi polis, b. 4.—()—Wheat |68%1-88%1c; No. 1 durum 66%-69%c; ~———-——@ clean the littered streets. Work on} Phone 882-M or Write Tribune Ad| Also two-room apartment. ne} 2.50-3.00_ Coles bute nets. (BL, Pow. & ear aheee at tha Hart, riseley but |No. 2 do 66% -69%e; No. 1 mixed dur-| | At the Movies j|sandbag barricades continued at | No. 637. 1313. 3 ee 3.00; ieee lost headway and gradually slipped|um 62%-B1%c; Np. 2 do 61%-81%¢; | ¢— | fast pace in the settlement. Japancse | FOR RENT—Well furnished tw & 225; bulls largely 2.50-3.00; stockers mid. P Fire bark into stepsloss territers, Pe No. 1 red durum So%e. CAPITOL THEATRE troops continued in control of sta- ‘apartment, Water, electricity, gasd about, steady: calvediim to choice {Freeport ‘Texas Before liquidation was” absorbed! Flax on track 1.38; to arrive 1.98,| Tom Keene, the popular RKC [Hons in the northern area of the set- | 7i5RSALE—Used Burroughs adding | telephone and frigidaire furnished. sca, ‘550-800; not many above,|Gen. Blec, %|May and July were down a cent be-|May 1.38; July 1.38; Sept. 1.38. |Pathe Western star who made a hit|tement in spite of reports the Chi-| machine. Grain dealers model. Very| Also single room with kitchenette, brs sinh Seah ane "i |low the previous close. September| Oats No. 3 white 26-27c. ee bear aed ae a eee bye etka over. attractive price. Phone 820. Garage with either or both apart- = . Gas. dipped 4 : -| No. 1 rye 45%6¢. vail, e A | WOR SALE—Five 7 tory dwell:| ™ments, Hazelhurst, a road active ee ed. 18. ie polntment 5 the “tack of need Eafley choles (to fancy 44%-474c; | traction, “Freighters of Destiny,” at) The naval forces bombarding wWoo- | FOR aA ies tee : eo panties nan 27 iain 10-16 higher; good and Gen. Rail | ~. | medium 1% 40: jthe Capitol Theatre tomorrow. sung blew out the commercial cable! /"8. Three bedrooms. For imme- — 20-3.80, top 3.80; 220-290 1bs./ Gillette Saf. volume to export trade and in addi-|}medium to good 35%4-40%e. 4 diate sale and possession. In east|FOR INT—Apartment over New} 2 ee 140-160. Ibs, 325-380; bulk Gold ‘Dust tion there was nothing to indicate paired save in he, Sctlon of this thriller unfolds }head, leaving radio and the Great) 11+ of city, Ata bargain. Geo. M.|. Sweet Shop. Sultable for business Sool sti 7300; packing sows largely |Goodsr. Tr. é& , {feflous frost damage to the new win-|. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Hein ete Hope hurts gelele fey eriandeeeli eater ddr era ap er a “ "| or home. Inquire David George at! ry we esday 3.49;/Graham Paige & |ter wheat crop. Minneapolis, Feb. 4.—()—Range q 3 7j CE—Three poi “house. | _ the Sweet Shop. ee ee Seer May, July and September wheat fu-Jof etiot grain sales: Wheat: "No. 1|Retuty. The plcture has been bemu-|workd, °°)” | ROR SALE—iree ain sel nous | oe Sn SED Sheep 2800; not carly bids: sales: oud. Her id Ete ade ee eee snd prices \Te; Nove mixed TOT NM vantage being taken of nature's|daties of the international settie- horses, truck, or car Jin exchange. | Blshed apartment. One room and asl : | Hous i 3 e grandeur, ment were threatened by a wali of| Cady Bros., Box 981, Minot, N. D. mette. unt vileges. bulk fed lambs late Wednesday 6.25; | Hudson Motor hardly changed. Rye was unchanged} Corn: No. 3 yellow 38%-39 “"A romance ot the: wagon. tenon! tne aie OU An sn resz| Close im. Adults = 3 . : advancing before a stiff breeze/IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in rea- only. one load @8-Ibs. Lambs 6.40 to @ shiP-| Hupp. Mot, | Lene interanann ecified nasi NODA nie ae which carried supplies to the towns of from Chapel,” sonable prices on best quality lignite| _512-W. Dr. Enge. Pepairy oattle—market quict most|Int. Hi enter flax opened '% cent lower and rallied. nei eit PAER Ot eeinai tel aeiee |G e e cce ecoecang menial | by) Her lone nce vernal iduaniibees ee geen ace? S < Int. Mate! Cash wheat receipts were small and y’ lenty of action and plot) in the Chinese area where flimsy huts; phone 518.M. ed apartment. Varney Apartments, cows sdleable $25.00-45.00. itn” Nick. % pt linterest. ‘The t | js ah 2 Ket ss in quiet demand. Winter wheat was DUSTER: re are gun battles, fist|were set afire by incendiary bombs| FOR SALE— Bronze turkey toms|_Phone 773. CHICAGO eet fh “ie in quiet to slow demand and fairly eae and chases. There is love in-) from Japanese airplanes. weighing from 22 to 24 lbs. These Chicago, Feb. 4—(AP—U. S: D. A.) | Johns-Mansvié. steady. I Durum wheat tone was very ip peanearoil ain, ee te oieoeir territories Ta ee asaee sect the) are well marked birds. Nagel and if jie ty J) rm lemand good for milling|Flour unchanged. Shipment 206. | a inese faced a fot 01 je ause) = Strut ‘ismarck, Dak. Frees ao 0. acer 40 to 210 1bs_| Kevinator types. Corn demand still was quiet,| Pure bran 12.00-13.00. jone of the most personable young | they were afraid to leave the homes | GHoICE CANARY singers: import:| nd Frigidaire. Inquire 711 Ave. A. ar 410 to 4.20; top 4.25; 220 to 250 Ibs | Kennecott Cop. - Oats demand was just fair. Rye de-| Standard middlings 10.50-11.50. | Siars of the Sappertine eect menue; | Where they had barricaded them-| "eq Rollers, Hartz Mountain and|_ Phone 1256-W. f 3.85 to 410; 260 to 310 lbs. 3.70 to ee eal : Seaadiwas ci pioged from mills and oe ol fine coca » ASSUFES | selves, ; tend.) Choppers, native singers. Cages, 3.80; 140 to 160 Ibs. 3.90 to 4.15; pigs| Breuer ooh en cunete, Sect gor tlie ee rv z Pr oduce M rkets_ i eene is seen as Steve Macey, al ,TR¢ municipal police were extend) Jacob Bull, phone 115-J. 4 es 1 wanted. lax offerings Mai . rs f ing their patrol area into Hongkew) i: é yt = 3.00 to 3.50; packing sows 3.25 to 3.40. rowe's tne, % | were light and demand fair to good. daredevil cowboy who prefers bron-/and were within hal i | seiner Ae |FOR RENT—Sirietly modern 6 room A . © If a mile of the| Light light good and choice 140 to/rouis G. & 3 j > P Ieho breaking to wagon freighting. | | bungalow. Sun parlor, breakfast 160 Ibs, 3.85 to 4.15; light weight 160] mack Trucks . % |? mee CHICAGO |Steve deserts his father's wagon train| "Weng Shea duce raid the Chinese Personal nook, attached garage. Close in. to 200 Ibs. 4.00, to 4.25; medium Mathieson AIK. | Grain Quotations |/ Chicago, Feb. 4—(P}—Butter had|to win a wild horse breaking contest! tnere, fearing trouble, were stream-|WANTED—A lean of $900’at reason-| Phone 71 or 161. weights 2 s. 3. .25; | May z on —_—____— ——|a firm tone Thursday as receipts fell]and while he is away the freighters 2 a : = > heavy weight 250 to 350 Ibs. 3.60 to; Miami Copper MINNEAPOLIS jaway and prices were unchanged tolare attacked by raiders ‘and old ede Horelgan quarter on: Has area ee page sacra pores oe Ss: precise 3.90; packing sows medium and good|Mid-Cont. Pet. Minne eUNNEAPOLIS RANGE 1-4 higher. Eggs were firm and 1-2/Macey killed. Determined to win re-|strovers were there but no other| _ tion write Tribune Ad No. 719. Good location. Immediate 3 275 to 500 Ibs. 3.25 to 3.50; pigs good |Mo. Kan. & Tex. Whestn” Ooea Hig, Low Close higher. Poultry ruled steady. venge and carry on his father’s work,| naval forces of ary nation | GRARNGATBRORRERIGN=LGwrrkss | «ion Tecuite chonsaeelene quran and choice 100 to 120 Ibs. 3.00 to 8.78. Ward ‘dis “Gov, “oy, | Poullry, alive, 13° trucks, "steady |Steve finds he has lost the confidence peice eae aan PRs deerel eed | ores Pl Cattle 3,000; calves 2,000; mast os : ot % 67% .67% | Prices unchanged. of the town. The citizens are all for » ‘d eed os RTE A Reg ing classes strong to 25 higher on a amen aoe {65% 65%, | Butter 6,286, firm; creamery spe-|awarding the Macey freighting fran- nee. gti SEO ce meee mee ae aaa Front Street, ey RENT-—Furnished 6 room house. market forced higher by local storm | Nat: Gasrty = 13% 49% 45% |“ 93 fo0re) 21 1-2 to 22; extralchise to rival bidder and only one| Garters, Sud ihe Hahting at Woo; — qsan Poona eee conditions; shipper demand narrow, Nat. Dairy Prod. 43% 43% 43 | (92 score) 21; extra firsts (90 to 91] person believes in Steve. She is the r ‘ NOTICE OF LEAS! Pitch tineeb natal oceans Ba but better grade steers showing moe Nat. Power. & Lt. ++ sess 44% | score) 20 1-2 to 20 3-4; firsts (88 to 39] daughter of the town storekeeper and pertain Bah ieee ed ‘an ng, SoHo FOR RENT—Modern 8 room in eh eatenos jae ineets “Vealees: |New York Cont Pe Ab 1 | score) te 1-2 to 9; standards, (90 iid nee cee toinortow: ye ee cast, “Has an upwairs rs, eect steers good and choice 600 to 900 Ibs.|NY. NH. && Ht 1.3714|score centralized carlots) 21 1-4. PARAMOUNT THEATRE |, Martial law was proclaimed at/ie"heid in the Court House at Bis-| Which can be rented. For informa- 675 to 9.75; 900 to 1100 lbs. 6.75 to Norf, & Western ' Eggs 3,927, firm; extra’ firsts 17 to| ‘Theatre-goers with weak hearts Woosung and shipping will not be ni rok in said county, on the 11th day | © tion phone 443 or 1063. 975; 1100 to 1900 Ibs. 6.75 to 9.75;| North American. 39% |17 1-2; fresh graded firsts 16 1-2;|have been cautioned to beware of| Permitted to pass the narrows in the) Of jiiare). ,,1 96 commencing ®t 19/2OR Rene —House on South Fifth 1300 to 1500 Ibs. 6.75°to 9.75; common Pe Gas. & Elect 39% | current receipts 16 to 16. high-voltege excitement in recent ween 7 p.m. and 7 8./° Air unleased lands will be leased to| street. Gussners, ad il and medium 600 to 1900 Ibs. 380 tol Patio tiene 7 | mystery thrillers, Similar shock | ™.until further notice. the highest bidder, for a term of one 6175; heifers good and choice $80 tol Packard Fe a eat NEW YORK warnings might well be issued for|, The Japanese naval commander |'0 {5 2a Tcing feb iat he ‘ 850 ‘Ibs, 5.00 to 650; common and|par.-Publix ... 30 compared to 215! New York, Feb. 4.—(#)—Butter, 15,- | ‘Hell Divers,” a thriller of a different | ®P0los: e Bri and Ameri- | paid in advance. " dium 3.00 to 3.50; cows good and/ Pathe Exchange |510; unsettled. Creamery, higher than'sort which comes to the Paramount |°&" consuls for destruction of the) A list of such lands to be offered : Chole 3.00 to 400; common and| Penney (J. ©) jextra 2244-23, + [Theatre this week. Starring Clark) cable head and promised to provide | mit be on fie, with, (he Treasurer of | medium 250 to 3.00; low cutter and| Pi 15% Dalvered _ Zo Arrive Cheese, 197.525; steady, unchanged. Gable and Wallace Beery, this Metro ® guard for the repair crew. ess than {vo weeks hetore the day’ of cutter 1.50 to 2.50; bulls (yearlings Rox |... Sgs, 22,752; steady. Mixed colors,! picture is guaranteed to make your lt ecu vn a pin Tecan a firsts 17-18¢; ‘refrigerators, firsts 14-|cardiac organ side-slip, nose-dive and JAP NAVAL MINISTER the terms, leased. excluded) good and choice (beef) 3.00 to 4.00; cutter to medium 2.50 to 3,65; vealers (milk fed) good and choice 7.50 to 9.00; medium 6.50 to 7.50; cull and common 4.00 to 6.50. ae Q)esto Seon cones conor : «| 16% | 33 perlenalanidera 15'6c; seconds 12%-l4c. Poultry, live firmer; freight 14- freight 18-20; express 18-21; broilers by express 13-22; fowls by turkeys do fancy Immelmann turns with a whole squadron of U. 8. Navy planes. The only war in “Hell Divers” is a personal conflict between two pet | EXPLAINS SITUATION By ADMIRAL MINEO OSUMI Navy Minister of Japan. The Board of University and School Lands reserves the right to reject any and all bids. . Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this®2nd day of January, 1932, ‘ste i feeder cattle: steers good ‘Co. by freight 18-27; express 20-30. officers, but theirs is no petty grudge. | (Copyright, 1982, by The Associated . I. BYERLY, ‘Thayer. Stocker and tee to. 1000. Ibs. 428 to| Remines poche “| Dressed weak. Fowls, fresh or|They're tough guys, equally at home in Press) rrcaras 2Sfite Hand Commissioner. | 552" Rewr—One large Too, Gouble 550; common and medium 3.25 to north. 2 {frozen 13-21, nose-dives or dives in Panama where| Tokyo, Feb. 4—()—We think we| or single. Close in. Rates are very 450. protein ———_-—_ ————_ * | the bars on their sleeves rest natural-)owe the world an explanation of our reasonable. Phone 678-J or call at Sheep 14,000; nothing done; ask-| ol | Miscellaneous ||ly on other bars. Poor “Windy” even |activities at Shanghai in ivew of, the ARD 411 Ave. A. ing sharply higher and oe ie Hay 3 ° mies peat becaue be tines ras Sheets ane to avoid the hawk has ® warm, cheery room an yesterday’s close; closely soi bh 5e) ie hard iron of ajresult of misinformation concerning x4 binds held. shove 7.25... Slaughter Pak worth. chicage FOP D. A.) {tropical jail. Tf Mame hadn't been the present conditions there. Lig amie aaa an ES new Memociat pallaing Rent sheep and lambs: lambs 90 Ibs, down 2 dk north —Potatoes 63, on track 198, total U.|there to get him out—or if she hadn’t| First and foremost, we have done | = reasonable. Call at 400 7th St good and choice 6.25 to 7.00; medium 3, dk, north. 8, shipments 521; practically no trad-|been there to get him in—but of /nothing that was not justified by the |~Criticisms of the Japanese air| Phone 1451. 5.50 to 6.25; all weights common 4.50 Grade of ‘ing account of weather, market nom- | course Steve and Windy would always |strict need of protection for our na-|pombing have been unnecessarily | poste terme meses — ees: to 5.50; ewes 90 to 150 Ibs. medium to i pod ec aed inally unchanged. be fighting over some woman. They're |tionals from the persecution of the|narsh. They could only arise from |~ Or, eN> com, room in quiet choice 250 to 4.25; all weights cull BR ey eer er . Hs that sort. Marjorie Rambeau as|Chinese soldiers and our actions have |ignorance of the actual situation.| P2™me for business woman. Gas and on 1.75 to 3.00; feeding 7 Montana Winter Wheat CHICAGO STOCK Mame and Dorothy Jordan as Steve's |/been entirely defensive and passive. | That was the only choice left for our; eat Always hot water. Board if lambs 50 to 75 Ibs. good and choice 14% protein (By The Assolcated Press) girl furnish the feminine touches, and| The trouble started Jan. 28, a Chi-|small force, facing overwhelming| Cesied- Call at 406 Sth St. Phone 4.15 to 5.25. DHWor ||. .._|Corporation Securities . . 2% |the love scenes in “Hell Divers” ring\nese force suddenly attacking us| odds. Moreover, before the beginning | 7" . gs 1H OW..... 72% ..... 11% «...-ltncull Util Invest .... | 2% {8 true as the rest of the pictrue. Nor|while we were, in pursuance of the! of the bombing, we scouted carefully, | i SIOUX CITY Southern bee ae Midwest Util. (New) . ; 5 {are these interludes of romance any |previous agreement of the foreign |identitying the points where the en-| Jaree furnished-1 Sioux City, Iowa, Feb. 4—(P)—(U, | 5; law 70% 69% McGraw El ........ * 5 | too peaceful. garrison commanders, proceeding tol emy was massing in close formation, 4°WS. Suitable for one or 2 gentle- 8. D, A.)—Cattle 1,500; calves 200; 12% protein” rao Caen oN ia Pea ey And if the biggest thrills come in|the stations alloted to us to guard.|snq then gave full warning. allowing | men. Always hot water. Gas heated. ae most classes little changed; heavy TP DHW or FOREIGN EXCHANGE the air—away from the girls—"Hell| There was no alternative for us but|smple time for them to heed. hm beeves held above $7.25; early sales 1H W..... 67% ov, 67% ....6| New York, Feb. 4—()—Foreign ex-| Divers” should, on that account, be of |to fire in return. | i Joad lots $6.00 down; plain kinds sal- ot change irregular, Great Britain de-| additional interest to women. Would| It is not common sense’ to believe | TaMON SENDS ULTIMATUM ( able down to $4.00 and under; few ta 65% mand in dollars, others in cents.|you not like to know what men like/our handful of bluejackets would as- | 79 COMMANDER TINGHAO ¢ packages fed helfers up to $5.00; most | Texas Corp. ota and Seuth Dakota Wheat/Great Britain 345; France 3.93%;|Clark Gable and Wallace Beery dojsume an offensive against u force 10-- Changchun, Feb. 4.(?}—Jiro Ta- : beef cows $2.75-3.50; low cutters and 12% protein Italy 5.20; Germany 23.65; Norway |when they're off by themselevs, at/fold larger. |mon, the Japanese general, camped z cutters chiefly $1.75-2.25; medium | U! 1 ie 118.79; Sweden 19.39; Montreal 96.50, three hundred miles an hour, with the} When the conflict began we had|with a brigade on the outskirts of % bulls $3.00 down; choice 8 $6.50; 1H W. 0% 63% 60% 62% | whole earth and sky theirs to “stunt 2,000 against 30,000 Chinese. We had Harbin, today sent an ultimatum to|LOST—Bunch of keys on ed ¥, a» + few common stockers $3.00-3.65. - United ‘Aircraft ‘: GOVERNMENT BONDS in?” “Hell Divers” shows you. every disadvantage to suffer and Tinghao, the Chinese leader, de-| Court House or on Pigeon’ bey ‘Hogs 12,500; active; butchers around |Gnit cigar stores. 50% 61% 59% 61%}. Liberty 3 1-2's 94.80; Liberty Ist nothing to gain by starting hostilities. | manding that he withdraw in the in-| Finder kindly return to rt 10-15¢ higher than Wednesday's aver- | united ieceees % OLR | 4 14's 97,94; Liberty 4th 4 1-4's 93.10; Nippon Offers to | We took. the final action only because | terests of the city’s safety. office for reward. Z age; sows about steady; pigs steady | united 89% 93% 81% 89% | Treas. 4 1-4's 100.40; Treas, 4’s 96.70. A * we were driven to the last extremity! If he refuses, Tamon planned ali ; i to 25¢ lower: extreme top $3.75; bulk] Un, Gas ( posi Retire If Chinese [by the behavior of the Chinese sol-| general attack for tomorrow morn- f 160-240 Ib, weights $3.50-3.75; most Real BB% DB eee av eee IONEY RATES ‘ segs. .9/ diery. ing. 250-300 Ib, weights 340-38; odd!U. 8. Rubber . New York, Feb, 4.-()—Call money Cease ‘Activities’ |” ‘The charge that Japan used the in-| ‘The Rengo (Japanese) News Agency e lots light lights $3.00-3.50; sows mei Shree PASE 4 sie STM BT s.s00. oe] steady, 2 1-2 per cent. — é ternational settlement as a basis for| correspondent at Harbin said Ting- ly $3.00-3.15; good to choice slaugh- 2 . 3 rote! 14% -.88% Time loans steady, 60 days 3 1-2 to (Continued from page One) attack also is unfounded. Our force/hao'’s men were beginning to evacu- ter pigs $2.50-3.00; best feeder pigs Wabesha, Gore 3 3-4; 3 to 6 mos, 3 1-2 to 3 3-4 per| With Admiral Nomura. The report|took up stations to protect Japanese | ate the city and it appeared the Jap- ey aan: cir: amo | Wee i s en ae cee Wi HS ens Pinber|cmae® 0 ee 8 A . | Western, Prime co: 3 3-4 to 4. —— em! authori- | out res . MED ee, Dect | Wage 5 ci IM Rye Rg pip og q MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE nese ae (By The Associated Press) (Copyright, 1982, by the A. P.) jazainst this section. We were com- ‘coarse Grain First Benk Stock 10 1-8; North-| Shanghai, China, Feb. 4.—(P)—|pelled to defend that point. west Banco 201-8. Chinese withstood a tertific | =——=—==———— SSS Selene SNe Steer ectatooe ad 5900 Jackrabbits, fresh or fresh frozen, skinned, We a , F not 7 only steady to alightly Jower. Stnetly pay you 8 cents each oF gar warnows in Shana. ino spolied : a uotable at 55 to 57c scoured basis z : we Menten in ne. Fe eo Me basis, wheat r Strictly combing 6's and finer Ohio selRahow in Noe Sees 48% “NORTHERN” HIDE & FUR COMPANY wools are quoted at prices Ste Plax— BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ‘ nv - Use the Want Ads Ne. 1...... 187% 143% 1.36% N > CURB STOCKS New. York, Feb. 4—(AP)—Curb: Cities Service 5 3-4; Elec. Bond & Share 10 7-8;-Standard Oil, Ind., 15 1-4; United Founders 1 3-¢. JACKRABBITS