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ft’ Tribune’s Grain, Market Report for Thurs., May 12 SELLING EMBRACES ALL STOCKS LISTED ONNEW YORK MART Wall Street is Sluggish But Prices Sag as Shares Lack Support New York, May 12.—(#)—Selline started in rail shares and gradually embraced virtually the entire list in Thursday's stock market. The market remained sluggish but. Coast Li Ref. 2% Air Reduction . 38% Alleghany ..... 1 Al. Chem. & Dye 53% Allis Chal. .. 5% Am. Can .. 38% Am. Comi. Alco. 1% Am. . Pow. 3% Am. Internat. 4% Am. tal 23% Am. 6745 Am. 1% Am. 5h Am, 9% Am. if 97% Am. Wat. Wks. 193 Am. Wool Pfd. 23 Anaconda Cop. 5 Atchi, T. & 8. F. 3 Atlantic 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 Livestock and New York Stocks | WHEAT QUOTATIONS 13% protein 2 amber... 60% ARE UNSTABLE AND . : 53% PRICE GOES LOWER}:"'.. 2: ira duran 41% uy Ccarse Downturns in Late Trading Show Grain Has Little 3 Buying Support EY Chicago, May 12,—()— Wheat i prices developed increasing instability Thursday and during the late trans- actions in particular, underwent brown eggs unchanged. Live poultry weak and nominal. Dressed irregular. Ducks unquoted. Others unchanged. ye oa 4 | Miscellaneous | — ——————) CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago, May 12.—(/)—(U. 8. Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes 92, on track 219 old, 50 new, total U. S. shipments 1791; dull, supplies liberal, trading slow; sacked per cwt. Wisconsin Round Whites No. 1, 80-85, unclassified 70- ““***17216; Minnesota, North Dakota Irish | Cobblers 80-85; Idaho Russcts No. 1, $1.20-35; new stock, weak. Supplies liberal, trading slow; Louisiana Bliss Triumphs U. 8. No. 1, $2.75-3.00; un- classified and U, 8. No. 1'% inch {2 ]mimimum, $2.50-75. CHICAGO STOCKS (By The Associated Press) Midwest Util (New) *. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, May 12.—(4)—Govern- ment Bonds: Liberty 3%s 100. Liberty Ist -4'2s 101.8. Liberty 4th 448 102. Treas 4%s 105. Treas 4s 101.24, t Weather Report FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Gener- ally fair tonight and Friday; slightly WARMER warmer tonight. For fe oe North Da- kota: Generally fair tonight and Friday; slightly warmer tonight central and north- east portions, somewhat cooler Friday northwest. For South Da- kota: Fair tonight and Friday; not much change in temperature. — For Peg ait Generally fair tonight an lay; warmer tonight north central and northwest portions. For Minnesota: Generally fair to- night and Friday; slightly cooler in vicinity of Duluth; somewhat warmer Friday in extreme northwest. GENERAL CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is high over the Mississippi -Valley, Plains States and over the north Pacific coast while “Lows” cover the western Canadian Provinces and the south- CLASSIFIED AD RATES an re Sen oe net minimum charge 75 cents. Copy received at The Tribune office by 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same day in the regular classified page. Cuts, border or white space used on want ads come under the classi- fied display rates of 90 cents per col- umn inch per insertion, REGULAR WANT AD RATES 6 days, 25 words or under. $1.45, 3 days, 25 words or unde! 1.00 2 days, 25 words or unde: 85 1 day, 25 words or under. 5 Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional 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 —_——__—_————————— Salesmen Wanted SALESMEN for esablished line of au- to and tractor oil; lists of custom- ers furnished. Special proposition Apartments for Resi FOR RENT—A large 2 room furnsh- ed apartment on arr ag bis Murphy bed ant two private entrances. Inquire at 910 Ave B, ‘ FOR RENT—Furnished three room apartment, private bath, $32.00. Also two room furnished apartment on ground floor, $25.00. Call at 618 6th _ Street. FOR RENT—Two hepsi room un- furnished or partly furnished apart- ment as wanted. Gas, lights, water and telephone included. Also sleeping room. Rent reasonable. Call at 402 2nd St. FOR RENT—Two nice light house- keeping rooms. Furnished. Running water. Plenty of ventilation. Single room. Nice for one who wishes to live alone. Clean and comfortable, Phone 812-J or call at 517 2nd 8t. FOR RENT—Four room furnished apartment. Sleeping porch. Second floor. Private bath and entrance, $35.00 per month. 706 6th St. Phone 1478-W. APARTMENT FOR RENT at Person Court. Phone 796. FOR RENT—Two furnished ground floor apartments. Lights, heat, wa- ter and gas furnished. Private en- trance. Laundry privileges. Also small furnished modern house. In- quire at 818 7th St. Phone 1747-R. FOR RENT—Five room well furnish- ed ground floor strictly modern apartment. Immediate on. In very good location. Call at 413% W. Thayer, rear of 413 West Thayer. APARTMENT FOR RENT—Furnish- ed or unfurnished. One room and kitchenette with Murphy bed and Frigidaire $25 and $35.00. Also two room basement apartment with bedroom. $20.00. Everything fur- nished except lights. Evarts Apts. 314 3rd St. FOR RENT—Modern two room apartment partly furnished, first floor, private entrance, downtown, water, gas, phone. Reasonable rent. Call at 118 First street, rear. FOR_RENT— Furnished or —unfur- nished apartment on ground floor. Including lights, water, heat, gas, telephone, washing machine and _Sewing machine. 930 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Furnished for light housekeeping, one or two room apartments. Phone 1063. FOR RENT—Clean and well furnish- ed two room apartments. Either ground or second floor. Lights, wa- ter, heat and gas for cooking. Privi- leges free. Rent very reasonable. Inquire 1100 Broadway. FOR RENT—New apartment. Large living room, bedroom, kitchenette. Oak floors. Hot water. Private entrance. Phone 1313 or call at 211 West Rosser. apartment, 20.00, and one three room $30.00. The Laurain Apart- ments. Phone 303. FOR RENT—A_ modern furnishtd apartment. Three rooms and pri- vate bath. Also one room and kitchenette. Has electric refrigera- tor and electric stove. Overstuffed set. Vacuum cleaner and laundry privileges. Inquire at 518 5th St. __Phone 512-W. FOR RENT—Two furnished all mod- ern apartments. One brand new. Price $30.00 and $25.00. Call at 71i Ave. A or phone 1256-W. FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- _™ment, Call Logan’s, phone 211, FOR RENT—Three-room apartment. Furnished all modern, Phone _851-W. FOR RENT-—Strictly modern fur- nished and unfurnished apts. Rose Apartments. 215 3rd St. PF. W. Murphy. Phone 852. FOR RENT—Furished or unfuraish- ed apartment. Varney Al ta, Phone 773. aia SSS Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Close in. Strictly mod- ern 6 room bungalow. Sun parlor, breakfast nook, attached garage. Immediate possession. Phone 751 or 151. FOR RENT—Five room house, newly decorated. Also 2 room apartment furnished, 4 room furnished apart- ment for three months, June, July and August. Roy Neff, 710 7th St. FOR RENT—Five room house, newly decorated, also 6 and 7 room houses. For Rent: 3 upstairs rooms, next to bath, unfurnished at 315 2nd _ Street. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Four room house at 812 2nd St. No children. Phone 282-W. FOR RENT—Six room modern house or three room apartment, partly furnished at 222 West Broadway. Also nicely furnished sleeping rooms at 702 Seventh street. Phone 1748-W. C. A. Johnson. FOR RENT —Nicely furnished 5 room home. Fully equipped. For months of June, July and August. 4 blocks from postoffice. Inquire at 120 W. Thayer Ave. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Well furnished, bed sit- ting room, modern apartment house, Plenty of hot water. Private en- trance. Call at New Rue Apartment, No. 2. FOR RENT — Good sized, well fur- nished single room. With kichen- ette. Call at 411 5th St. Hazelhurst or phone 273. FOR =] it double room. Suitable for three. Five windows. Two closets. Bath . lly fair weath-| to dealers. Interstate Oil Co., Min- sharp lownturns. - western states. General a4 z the firmer tendency of recent sessions Pecsresg Auto tt becdine more and more evident {Cl ee ak Aue 4 be here th a e tte ned temperatures prevai neapolis, Minn, disappeared and several of the rails| aviation Corp. 2% /that wheat was without any aggres- ae _ (By The lated Press| Mire 6 | penetrated new low ground, The|Balti, & Ohio . 5% |sive buying support. ‘The last hour icy Rau BERG Sila change, -0.1 ft. met Work Wanted market seemed more intent upor|Bendix Aivation 8% lot trading witnessed stop-loss offer- Als BD. Oa Bismarck station barometer, inches: | wwermns—woik-by the HOW Gay OF dividend cuts and the generally low|Bethl. Steel .. ay ings on a broadening scale, with ral- . : 28,33, reduced to sea level, 30.10. sks ino ia ts wee state of trade than upon remedial | Bore- Warner 7% |Hes feeble and far between. pea b ACR ST MONEY RATES Intl dune ein, Phas Tey, mapeaiten Foc ae cools coward at) | CMtGmet, eb Hee) Bie reece Cnmnery aioe toa CHICAGO RANGE New York, May 12—()}—Call cee WANTED-—A posldon ea clerk in sen: cated in the ‘Bank of England's rato|cammeyy, Pett ati, 54 to 94 1-8, duly old 56-128 to 1-4 [hicage, May 12 money steady 2!5 per cent. Time) Aigheit yesterday” "oral stores Jo years. experience in Ban! ngland’s rate |Case, J.T. ...-. 21% 154 to 54 1-8, o ‘ 4. j= Oper : hi ri } bora aa 4 eres te Pasco . a poh 5-8 to 1 aon, May 29, July 32 ne. Oren ei soe loans Leth SAL Lowest last night dry goods, groceries and shoes. Union Pacific sagged more than 3/Chesap. & Oh‘o . 15'6/1-8 to 1-4. Oats 3-8 to 5-8 off, and| July (oid) |] 2 per cent; prime co lal pi Speak English and German. Can points, going under 50, on announce- | Chgo. gh ee ztc He provisions showing 7 to 10c decline. uy (ner : r 3-314 ier ante! * furnish best ot references. Write ment of reduction of its dividend.|G° 34° ‘ . Ptd. 5, | Suggestions that the U. S. winter|Sept. (old). 58 oe ce a 2 4 58|___Ttibune Ad. No. 1453. Santa Fe slipped about as much, to algn ay & Rotheeern” $i |wheat crop had been underestimated|Sept. (new) 38, \° : Total this month to date $1 TANDSCAPE work, tree surgery We new low. Miscellaneous issues off 1/Chrysler .. 8% |gave some advantage to bears. A/G +. Inns rea ening Trotal, dan. 1 to date . 3:94] specialize in lawns from soil and to 2 points included American Tele-|Colum. G. & 8% | good deal of notice also was taken Of iysay | » 2 Normal, Jan. 1 to date ........ 4.06] mature trees and shrubs with the Phone, American Can, U. 8. Steel,|Coml. Sol, Sih a statement by @ Chicago trade au- a ‘ Accumulated deficiency since earth on them. Mail a card to New York Central, Standard of New /Gom. South gi {thority recalling curtailment of the ympic oycott Jan. 1 0.12) Claude Hanson, Bismarck, N. Dak. Jersey, Eastman, Coca Cola, Allied rns Gas, a corn ¢rop last year one-third did not | Dec. WARUMD= Hoceewere by tig or by Chemical, Dupont, Niheebelentge Mc ont. ‘Can atts Hebbel ent pny Co NORTH DAKOTA TTentee. Pre,| hour. At a reasonable rate. Phone United Aircraft, American Tobasco Cont. Tins. at eieloe, was drawn that supplies alone Movement Gains Headway After High Low Inc. |_579-R._Mrs. Jacob Fuhrmann, _ “B,” Case, and others. Some of the|/Cont. Motor ty pp li Sept. ; I WrARRG=IAT Giner a RROD en eS preferred’ shares were again soft |Cont. OU of De Mi: |aleator of price and. that the ques: | Paavo Nurmi is Not Re- | Kmenfarcleat ssr-.000. 79 48 00| earn board and room or board” room nville, Case - ty * eee Curie eo a te coe Ween IN Instated by LA.A.F. [Beth leas 000000 M8 M0] and half-day tution. Phone’ 12 Mh teas fat reige fro 9280 Drugs, Inc. | New unofficial domestic crop re- Pea SRE Pm Beater cnt ~~ i = ry GIRL WANTS general housework. quarterly dividend to $1.50 from $2.50/Dupont ports were mostly to the effect that Helsingfors, Finland, May 12—(p—|Crosby, clear 70 #2 00) "Please write Box No. 4, Route 1, was less drastic than expected in some anise ;|winter wheat left standing was pro- The talk of a Finnish boycott of the Lari eres ho 72 «45 «00| Wilton, N. Dak. quarters. - El. Pow. & Lt. , {gressing well and that weather con- 408 Olympic games at Los Angeles, if] poe Star 73 30 .00| WILL DO any and ail kinds of Taun- ea ae cee: rpaitcmicve: well RIS AEE ditions as a rule were satisfactory. Pat Paavo Nurmi is not re-instated short- | Drake, clear. is aN | eR es en erous at the close. The turnover W5 Fiq’ pire i The Canadian government report was ly by the International Amateur Ath- | bunt, Genter, cl SO : aes shares but the . go) Ellendale, peldy. hand work. For information phon: Doingtt porate es Eirest, IP. ee construed as bearish. Corn and oats|May 5 letic Federation, has gained som2| Fessenden, clear 2% 38 99 1629-W. be ss 2 rat Nat. ‘ |sagged with wheat. Seriraaeeetn headway. Grand Forks, clear 4 a eg |Fox Film “A” «| "Provisions were easy, responsive to DULUTH RANGE , Captain Lauri Pihkala, head of the | Hankinson, clear 81 49 09] WANTED—Rag rug weaving. a = Duluth. Minn. May 12.—()— ysi tment of Fin-|Jamestown, clear ...... 78 45 .00| dirt and fertilizer for sale. Very | Livestock \|Gen."am. Tank ; action ‘of ‘cereals. Durum— Open High Low by oa Leb ante! feiss eh long |Larimore, clear . +73 40 00} cheap. 1 and 1% miles north of o——___,, PAUL LIVENTOCK * Gen, Foods". 4|FUTURES DEPRESSED ‘547,|prominent in national athletics, told | Lisbon, clear eee ae Se eae one a SOUTH ST. PAUL eel at- (Ge. Gas & Bi. “A* 1 |BY CANADIAN REPORT 52%, 1the Associated Press the financing of Minot ear Te Fae ee] ee ee =aHes South St. Paul, ay eet mod. |qeneral Mills. 31%] ‘Minneapolis, May 12.—(4)—Canada the trip of a Finnish team to Califor-) Minot, clear... $8 03 | ELECTRICAL Contracting. Supplies tle, 1,700; steers and yearlings in m0d-|Gen. Motors _.. 11 furnished the bear power Thursday |Ma 38 Inia would be impossible, so far as| Gap tar 50 90] and service. No job too large or pean er eae My eld Roars ad [Ea TN TB) 44%; }during the early part of the session 9 {contributions from the Finnish pub-| Parshall, clear 31 00] small, Prompt attention on a CENT Ee aaa ee snOMIEH GUA DMEE 12° |and toward the close attention of 129 125 1.28 |lic are concerned, if Nurmi’s disquali-! Pembina, clear. 37 .00/ service calls, Phone 85. Service cows. sgt es rs-475: cutters 1.15-|Goodyr. Tr. 10% jgrain traders was drawn to stecl 125 1'21% 1:24 |fication is not rescinded. Sanish, cldy. .. 43 .00| Electric Shop, 206 Broadway. butcher heifers 375 -erniis 10-18¢ low. [Graham Paige Moi. . 14% |stocks. 123 118° 120 | Ordinary contributors would rath-| Williston, clear . 42 90 200, neem se downs, feeders and|Gt- Nor. Pid... BE] Altogether there was little of im- a GASH GEAIN er seo Finland unrepresented at Los| Wishek, cldy, - ss 00 Wanted to Buy er; mostly 2. . i. or. Ir, O. Ctf. ;{|portance in trading activity and no U y Angeles than have the team leave |Moorhead, 9 dad iia Aa Hn, RO stockers unchanged. Calves, | 1,600; | Grigsby Grunow Th loutstanding feature. Export business| Duluth, Minn., May 12—P)—Clos-|Heiinetors “without Nurmi, accord poo WANTED desea ; medium to choice grades 3.00- | Houd-Hershey 1% ii h. pri ‘Wheat: No. 1 darkyinc 1 Gort i GENERAL ¢ i be ir 550 necoraing to conditions. nny eee OH 1 rae! Metre a SS news from ieeeaernEsU-youe: Mena aaneeIILe tng to ee pee tndications| Other Stations Temprs. Pre coe ae ea UE ele Hogs, at cebentanindey Hupp. Mot. Car 1%] Coarse grains drifted Wek kad Aker ee ois S ae Fu ae ohh are the I. A. A. F. intends to stand| 53... yaano, clear tH cud Inc.| Shone 1575, steady to 5c an is %|wheat. Rumors of good export trade|northern 631:-7711c; No. lo n f the . . sees ‘ good to choice 160-210 Tb. lob Hed Tits eierresier’ 113 |in barley failed to hold that grain.|76!.c; No. 1 amber durum 61-72%c; [Seanad reeves ner BAe SESE ares 3.10-20; packers 3.20; 210-270 | IbS.JInt’ Match Pte. Pf. it] There were also rumors of export|No. 2 do 59-71%sc; No. 1 durum 57-|Ccived excessive expenses. Denver ols. clears. 5 78) 60. 00 |e 3.00-20; 270-350 Ibs., 2.75-3.00; cholcelint. Nick. Can’ .. B'*|trade in rye, but they lacked con-|60c; No. 2 do 56-60c; No. 1 mixed |Rin, creosire MNMRSCH, | teey | Denver, Colo. clear -... 72 30 ‘00 | RECOMMENDED VA\ ‘SEED 140-150 Ibs., 3.00; desirable pigs main- Int. te & Tel. . 221, |firmation. durum 53-64%5c; No. 2 do 51-64%%¢;!a.oun the bills for Nurmi’s travel. Dodge City, Kans, clear 74 52 .00; CORN $1.10 lista a py ve ly 275; thin kinds down to 2.00; ae Pl wa 10% | May wheat closed 1 3-8 lower, July | No. 1 red durum 52c. They are the basis of his suspension.|Edmonton, Alta., clear.. 70 44 .00| Sudan Grass, Flax, 5 ibd arabe packing sows 2.40-60; smooth light- Kelvinator cae 5 |1 1-2 lower, and September 1 3-8 low-| Flax on track $1.28-30; to arrive On September 13, 1931, Nurmi ac-|Havre, Mont., clear . 74 48 .00| Registered Alfalfa. ae shi peed weights to 2.65; average cost Wednes- | re nnecott Gop. : 7 |er. $128; May $1.28; July $1.24; Sept.) cepted 526 reich marks ($130) for his|Helena, Moni., clear... 76 48.00) subject inspection. Get, samples day 2.89; average weight 234. Kresge (8. 8.) 10% | May oats closed 3c lower, July 3-4] $1.20. own and Harri Larva's expenses and|Huron, S. D., clear..... 76 52 .00) and prepaid ele i eee Sheep, 1000; salable supply Weht.!icreuger & Toll 32, [lewer, and September 5-8 lower: May] Cats No. 3 white 22%-9%e. return, For their stay of eight days| Kansas City. Mo, clear. 74 36.00) kota cies A ee king 50c lower ea Grocery “32% |rye closed 1 1-8 lower, July 1 1-4 low-| No. 1 rye 39-40c. 1 Ks, Ys ns . 5 4 . eae yon slaughter lambs; asking |Tiquld Oarbomio 12% ler and September 1 1-8 lower. May| Barley, choice to fancy 37% ~40%¢; |4 Berlin. Nurmi was given 160 marks.) xo, Platte, Neb., clear.. 78 84 001 ing « = = eae eeneemer y 23% ; jor about $40 additional. Okiahoma’City, 0., c 56 ‘00! 00 bushels eady or upwards to 6.00 On/Lowe's Inc. . * |barley closed 1c lower, July 1 1-4 low-| medium to good 28% -36%c. if to Finnish ai ‘09 | SEED FLAX FOR SALE—100 bushels est wooled lambs; late Wednesday | Louis, G. & Hi 16% ler, and September 1 1-8 lower. May a Fibiledipedrtaci ragga clipadivaieetveee Rnicios Bf 0 of Argentine for $200.00. Inquire at small package of good to, choles |Mack Trucks. 18,,|flax closed 3 1-4 lower, July 2 1-2| RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Reread St, Louis, Mo. 54 ‘o1| 502 7th St. Bismarck, N. Dak. clipped lambs sold steady at 5.50. | eT a saoh Btores 1ay (ee and oa drcec ig rnp on Hem Papeete eee 12 Range | ” Reports from Germany that ‘Nurmi/St, Paul, Min $2 00/ FOR SALE—Falconer com, tested ‘CHICAGO Mid-Cont. Pet. 34 |and in falr to good demand with buy- t-13; No. 1 northern ebeivedl cilite its {ee ee mnO | eat eae Meio |” Sa Sikee tenon ans anced Bratt Chicago, May 12—(AP—U. S 10:/Mo. Paci 2% [ers wanting high protein quality }66%i: No. 3 mixed 86%; No. 2 amber |F2Ve "nc: been commented on here. | Sheridan, W: 44.00) right, in your preparations for the ‘A.)—Hogs 22,000, including 10,000 di-| Fone Ward 6% |mostly. There was some outside| durum 73%; No. 2 mixed durum 57%. Sioux City, nae 52.00! next corn show. Buy your sced corn rect; steady to 10 bigher ay a 20 IN sh Motors «. 10% shipping demand for gate att but Com: No. 3 yellow-37%. Spokane, Wash. eae 74 46 00! from Wim, B. Falcouer, Bismarck, Ibs. 3.50 to 3.60; top 3.65; Nat : mills here absorbed the pee: | Hye: Wo. 1s 68 : : Pas, Man.,clear.... 66 44 .00) N.D. a Ios, 3.35 to 388; 960 to Si) Tos, 220 [uae Gast Ree. agig |erings, There was still a good de-| Barley: No. 2 special 41-45; No.3, YES T DAYS |Toleds, Onto, tain 50 00|OR SALE—Complete set of Harvard 140 to 160 Ibs. 3.40 to 3.55; plgs|Nat. Dairy Prod. {mand for winter wheat and premi-| 42-44. Fi 1 y. Never 300 to 235; packing sows 20 te 28 | Bat ower 11% /ums were firm. There was fair to| Flax: No, 1, 1.28%. ST eke ca are ae reel Light light good and choice 1 pad eg q 2 good demand for milling durum and] Oats not quoted. Phone 807 or 856 after 6 p,m. Mrs. . 3.40 to 3.60; light weight 160/New York Cen! also for red, but ordinary mixed a 100 ee p45 to 2.60; medium weight |NY. NE. & Htsd. 11% | moved siowly. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN (By The Associated Press) _Inga Thompson. Malet } ; heavy |Norf. & Western 80% i Charles (Red) Lucas, Reds—Allow- 200 to 250 lbs. 3.40 to 3.65; heavy North American 24 Cash corn demand was quiet to fair Chicago, May 12.—(#)—Wheat No. a ot a For Rent weight 250 to 350 Ibs. 3.15 to 3.50; | North American 8% |with buyers showing decided prefer-|2 red 56-56%; No. 2 yellow hard 56-|°d the Phillies only five ae aK Cain packing sows medium and good 275 to/ po "Gas a wlect, . 25% ence for dry quality. Oats-demand|561,; No, 2 northern spring 58-581: |{98 his fifth victory. a FOR RENT—Pasture tor Sook. “Oa 500 Ibs. 2.75 to 3.15; pigs Oe and) pacific Light ... 31 evecare ae Buyers are still! No, 3 mixed 55%, Re Gollng, cata ee ae about Sieh for thls muses) choice 100 to 130 lbs. 3.00 to 3.40. Packard Motor 2%) rather keen after the choice types! Corn No. 2 mixed 32; No. 1 yellow! : o Fania Cattle 4,000; calves 2,500; more ac-|Pan.-Am. Pet. 33% |suitable for seeding purposes. Rye 3214; No. 2 white 32-324. Brooklyn to go ae bl Mi eas pony Ce ae eens tive trade on fed steers and long) Par,-Publix 3% |demand was fair, some of the ordi-|" Oats No, 2 white 24-241. Johnny Allen, Yan! south an e Pasir yearlings strong; light heifer Te pare orans AR ney. choice selling higher. Barley Rye no sales, ~ the Browns, 3 to 0 on five hits. or 4 sy ies sollimest ot ri ; mixed yearlings showing m ‘at shange . lemand was quiet to slow. Flax of- Barley 36-48, D Ete... : + Penney (J. C.) ferings were light. I HAVE a large well fenced pasture strength; other classes firm; early | Penney, 10% : Timothy seed $2.75-3.00. pears top light and medium weight steers ag nO aoe * .00- ¢ 5 with running water and lots o! 740; slaughter cattle and vealers:| Proce &e Gamble 2x|| Grain Quotations || °°" *2¢_ 9.002950. Third Seaman Dangles For Two! grass. "Anyone "desiring to graze steers good and choice Pub, Bye. Corp. N. J. ANG | Wier cernens eee een MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR F | T $ i ' ed 5.75 to 7.25; 900, to 1100, Ibe. na apie 35. | stinn MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, May 12—(?}—Flour a Hours at End of Mooring ait Regan .K, Dak smccaenias ; 1100 to . 5. 355 ea May 12—(>)— " : ine. j R Ri ERS 5 1400 to 1500 tbs. 600 to 738; common | Reais Corp. Am. < | Wheat— mn High Low Clos:| tonts $160-10'o marta! in oe coea| LAST Lee Line, is Rescued 138-79 Apple Creek township. 100 and medium 600 to 1300 lbs. 425 to) Radi 3% a, Bs oH be wey Shipments 18245" Pure (By The Associated Press) SSeS acres broke, the rest hay. W. A. 5.75; heifers good and cholce 550 a% fu so Sy, BE bran $12 0-12.50. ‘Standard middlings Niagara Falls, Ont. — Maxie May 12.—(P Ziegelmeyer, Decorah, Iowa. 850 Ibs, 5.00 to 6.25; common and|Reo Motor 1% 59% 50% 58% 58% 911.50-12.00, . Rosenbloom, New York, outpoint- San Diego, Calif., y 12.—(P)— SAsTURES FOR RENT— O0-0ce medium 3.50 to 5.00; cows good and| Rep. Iron & St 3 37% 37% 36% 363; 2 ore ed Harry Fuller, Niagara Falls |The navy dirigible Akron Thursday pasture with plenty grass and run- choice 3.50 to 4. perncies ae 31% 317% 36% 35% BISMARCK GRAIN (1o); “Snowflake” Wright Mil- | swung calmly at anchor at Camp} Prove tin yey ced. For ine thediin 350 $04.20! on eee ere eee 5% 37% 37%) (Purntshed by Russell-Miller Co.) wamxee, knocked out Joe Latent, | iearny field where two bluejackets| formation, phone 459-R, or write fie be ele Pecerredte St. L, & San, Fran, 1% Date May 12, AD) were killed in an attempt to moor} Fred Anstrom, Bismarck, N. D. excluded) good and choice (beef) 3.00 “Alriin 22 No.1 deck northern 49 Philadelphia — Steve Hamas, to 4.25; cutter to medium 2.50 to 3.10; | Seaboard e h ‘ai, | No. 49| passaie, N. J. outpointed Tommy | her. SS fers. (milk Seaboard Oil . 8 21% |No. 1 northern ... 48 > a 10) A third seaman, Charles Cowart,| Household Goods for Sale _ ae Let Boot Oto. 500; | Seats-Roebuck Ba No. 1 amber durum 22| ; Lamehras,, Paladetenis (1). dangled for two hours on the end of] #OR SALE—Entire household fur- cal fered 3.00 to 4.50. pane H 1.24% |No, 40) a mooring line Wednesday before be-|" nishing, everything in fine condi- Bicker endl feeder cattle: steers Epataek CF, ee % 4 i No. 30/Minot Hears Plan to ing hauled aboard the world’s largest! tion. Also for rent, 5 room house. good and choice 500 to 1050 Ibs. 4.75|/Simmons ..... 4% ; He. id Unify Its Schools|#t!, 2 2.000 feet. For information write Tribune Ad. to 6.00; common and medium 3.50 to|Skelly Oil 3% Be. y i Feet by Pornga ee moudiness Texas No. agit or call the Bismarck Trib- 4.75. Soc.-Vac, Oil 8% ick ie _ | fore ms,| _une, phone 32. . . , N. D., May 12,—(?)—A pro-| the airship arrived here safely at 9:07 Sheep 12,000; sping jane bisiad pada ae te posal that the senior and junior high| a m., a ‘T.) Wednesday to have Baby Chicks steady; other classes oe 7 00 8 a tht 1% 34) schools in Minot be unified under tragedy climax its transcontinental CHICKS good to choice Saye sp) coy 005i Bra, 1k » May 12.—()—Wheat “i one principalship for the 1933-34] tight. We Carry a Large Stock of Baby and ian and’ 650; i Ne very. searee, Brand. Gas & ec. is ve ii * Sehool year, making a six-year high) “Pecullarly stratified air” was blam- peur chicks” in our store at all 50; cllppers very abs: spring | Si2nd- Ol! Calif. .. 19% | Produce Markets _||senooi instead ot two three-year or-|eq by Lieut, Commander C. Rosen-| Started chicks in our store at, all Eianeines mee. t Apter a A = roo @ | ganizations, was presented to the! dahl, master of the Akron, for the air- lambs good and choice 7.00 to 7.85; |Stewart-Warner 2 gi 4 tested stock. Come in and see the common 400 to 650; lambs 90 ibs.| Studebaker : rt 2% CHICAGO Minot board of education at 8 meet-!ship's sudden ascent after snapping| Chicks before you buy. Towa Mas- good and choice 5.25 to 6.00; 10% 0% Chicago, May — 12.-()—Former |ing Tuesday evening. its cable, as efforts were being made| {..Rrecders, 204 Main, Bismarck, peat y to 5.25; 91 to 100 Ibs.) Tex. Pac. 3% 4 price levels were generally maintained] Economy, efficiency and better ar-|to moor it. N. Dak pie Me choice 425 to 5.85; ali| Tim, Roll, Bearin 13% 66% 60% , |!m butter Thursday although a few /ticulation of departments are believed| Two hundred bluejackets had hola| _N- Dak. um to cholee #2 iso: ewes 90 Underwood Elliot 2 prt fv4 “|sales were fractionally lower. Eggs |by Dr. A. L. Cameron, who made the| of the lines dropped from the Akron wo ib0Y ediuen to choice 1.00 to pajon Darbide, aust |. 62% (65% +. | Were steady and poultry ruled steady. | proposal, to be advantages of the six-|and were swinging it into position| we seemed to hit a cold air strata and Hy neriee eights cull and common | nites Aircraté Salt Butter, 8,266, steady; creamery spe-|year high school plan. when a “peculiar” current of air| the Akron shot up.” at an Unit. Stores 1 + 63% 66% cials (93) score 17%-18%; extras (92)| No definite action was taken by the| caused the big ship to swing upward.| Women fainted and navy officers BBM Uni sit H + 62% 64% 17%; extra firsts (90-91) 16%-17; | board on the proposal. All but three of the sailors let go of 15% - 61h 68% firsts (88-89) 15%-16; seconds (86-87) — the ropes as they felt themselves leav- Sioux Clty Towa, May 12-—(AP—U. oe 1 Ta Proc. 63% 68% 14-15; standards (60' centralized ear- 39 WILL GRADUATE ing the ground, f i a tat lots 17. Hazelton, N. D., May 12.—Nineteen 98 tous ba zag tor SRR ee BE BR TS RE a, ar rn aaa S| mate . Grade of . a {ron that men Ung é Me airs aid a 1 dk north. 63% 65% Poultry, alive, 41 trucks, steady,|H. R. Shirley, Steele, will give the|the had reached a dangerous} Cowart showed no effects of his ex-| lasses ttle changed; car choice 1,435] Vanadium Corp. P bullocks 6.80; yearlings 625;|Wabasha Ry. . Lie |2 Gk north. .62%4 644 *|prices_unchanged, baccalaureate sermon. In the grad-|height before they realized their pre-| perience except a pair of blistered Pale grain fed. 420 to B48, sraali| Warner Piet 14/3 Gk north. 61% 63% Cheése per pound: Twins 11%c;|uating class are Ethel Gregory, Verna|dicament. At a height of about 175| hands. chowing fed helfers 6.50 down: bulk| West, Maryland 32 rade of Daisies 11%c; Long Horns 11%c;|Jokels, Evalyn Walker, Hilda Schier-| feet, one of the eallors lost his grip w ; beef cows 2.75 to 3.50; low cutters and yee Air Br. ae 2 north young Americas 11%c; Brick 11%sc; | meister, Alice nee Dorothy Shea, | and Lied rr iid feet sane pocigher eae nate vy egos hiefly : ; choice M Swiss, domestic 28-29c; importer 37-| Florence Rott, Roesler, Dwayne | up, another gave out, and| cers old on — a 650: pled pais ts to 2.85. bie dr bi oe ~ me Ks Brown, sane wee Robert Gocebs he too, 4 to the ground. se were 0° i worth. 2 nour, james Impson, iam ey were Robert H. Edsall on choice 228 $0 230 1, butchers? bulk |" bu an a me NEW YORK Wacker, Willlam Wescott, Gordon | of South Bend, Ind., and Nigel Henton | turn loose: 170 to 260 1b. weights 290 to 3.00; FOREIGN EXCHANGES Ee tos me ‘SS +1 New York, May 12—(@)—Butter,|MacDonald, Elmer Brindle, Elmer of Fresno, Calif. Cowart is boxer and his physical i © 20 rene OD CLE ettes det cal aan LE Prien 20-00%; extra, Ga score) 19%: |Kafers” ns Olathe setched wtagelea exe ber | Serve" waa eoeeited by hie coredes . 2. to 2.90; steady. Great Brit de- ssoee OLM oo... ] extra 20-1 H score) ; fer. Ryde rota rhe 2.25/mand in dollars, others in cents: le first (87-91 score) 18-19%; seconds of wood spliced between the rope. The |as being his salvation. to 2.60; feeder pigs 2.00 to 2.50. Great Britain 3.66%; France 3.94/1 5 1TK%-%%, LEGION AUXILIARY ELECTS airship maneuvered, sometimes reach-| The Akron was to depart Thurs- Sheep 500; no load lots on sale;|11/16; Italy 5.15%; Germany 23.89; |1 ses STK «+++) Cheese, 214,677, steady, unchanged.| Hazelton, N. D., May 12—Mrs. J. B.|ing a height of 2,500 feet. day for Sunnyvale, near San Francis- slow; packers talking 25 to 60 Norway 18.50; Sweden 18.69; Montreat | Grade of | Regs, $0,143, firm. Fixed colors,| Hayes was elected president of the} Cowart calmly sat on the toggle un-|co, where she later is to take part in on fat lambs or around 5.25 down for | 83.37%. 1 BAW or os... 85%_....,|Standards (cases 45 lbs,, net) 16%; |Hazelton Legion Auxiliary| til members of the crew of the Akron|naval maneuvers with the Pacific around 5.50. ‘Note: Demand rates are nominal. ota and South Dakota Wheat|rehandled (cases 43 Ibs., net) | at a meeting in the home of Mrs. B.|could be spared to pull him through 13 Rojein + 115-15%; no grades 12%-14; mediums) B, . Other officers named/s hatch and into the airship. uncertain. BOSTON WOOL CURB STOCKS 8: W or 12%-13%; dirties 13%-13%. Checks|are Mrs, S. B. Wescott, first vice} Commander Rosendahl said the Ak-| Approximately 4,000 gallons of gaso- Boston, May 12.—(?)—Some inter-| New York, May 12.—()—Curb: |B oe 56% 50% 55% 58% 111-12, ee eras peaeident; Mrs, " gay repeal pac approached the field Line were, placed aboard the Akron greasy bing wools, | i Grade ite eggs, nearby |-west- | 0 president; Miss. Rufina ithout trouble. night. Commander Ros- fue very itsle (ool ie sellings “Most! lee, @ Share 11% ten. 6 8K 88% ocr batnath base tesa tart Gite pats eueiari centers Ni A SW tenn tars sly” be sald endahl said he expected to leave houses Feport that sales have not ma- Ind, 18%. ~ a ings (46 Ibs. net) 1715-1914; stand- | Pude, chaplain, and Miss Merle Chase, |“but sust as we neared the mast with | Kearny for Sunnyvale at 10 a. m., (P. terialized from recent inquiries. % ‘Ch tL amber 68% .' 4% .10%]ards (cases 45 Ibs. net) 16%-17; | historian. the ground crew hanging on the ropes,|8. T,), Rembrandt Phone 1633-W or 312-W. reward. Personal END “I asked him how it happened,” re-| “How to Read Character by writing.” With Tribune Ad. No. 1/ FOR SALE—New loca