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| Tribune’s Grain, Tues Market Report for ., | New York Stocks |PRICE OF WHEAT ~| RISES AGAIN ON SOME STRENGTH BEING DISPLAYED NEW YORK STOCKS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1932 Livestock and May 17 i Weather Report j FORECASTS | For Bismarck and vicinity: Pair ; and warmer tonight and Wednesday. JS FaAS] kota: “Generaly ota erally [STOP] fair tonight and Weanesdss we in east and south oer! ‘Wednes- lay. For South Da- kota: Generally tain said, “I observed flames on the horizon at a distance of about 35 miles, I arrived off the French vessel Georges Philippar and found her in flames from the water's edge to the boat deck amidships. The Soviet tanker Sovietskaia Neft was stand- ing by. Some Trapped in Cabin “Approaching near, I found on the Poop and forecastle head & few hun- dred people. I launched two boats with officers in charge and rescued 75 of the passengers and crew. “Boats from the French vessel had been going to the Soviet steamer since CLASSIFIED AD Apartments for Reat and p FOR RENT—Four room floor. vate entrance. Use of washing ma.’ chine. Nice and cool for summer Tae May 23rd. Mrs. Hull Purinshe¢ for light housekeeping, $15.00 per ij month, Call at 409 1st Street. Phone 54% Closing Prices May 17. fair tonight and/3 a. m. floor of bungalow. With garage, j Adams Express Me. a Wednesday Warm-|" “The passengers report ‘hat many 413% W. Thayer. Phone 450-3. Air Red. 38% er Wednesday and | tirst class passengers were trapped ir. 5|FOR RENT—Furnished moderr Alleghany 1 E West and north lthetr cabins. ‘The fire, some saic, apartment. Call at 717 Thayer o1 | Sie mea sate ectiet bat ad Montana: |oTiginated in an empty cabin De Luxe, _Phone 622. v " j|through a short circuit, but various FOR RENT—Five room modern | o aa Soo yt Cc D R F bereme so ing eas t eeaceaday other opinions were given. The Tribune reserves the right to; apartment. Close to schools, On ¢ Quotations Appear More Inclin-| 4m International 24 |Crop Damage Reports From generally fair. “I have fel See oo reject any copy submitted also to re-| pavement, $15.00 per month. Inquire ed to Rise Than Fall; Am. Loco. .. 5% Wide Territory Regarded For Minnesota: Generally fair to-|woman, & roger, died from} vise any copy to conform with make-| office city supt. of schools. Phone ? Am. Metal . 2% M F ene ey eee a auth perinns git en ery = ine was Hi up rules of Phoeon a Advertising. 285 or 821. Am. Tob, “B as Majoi to night an as 8 “The at the ti e ‘ Rumors Are Help Am: Pow. & Lt. ts Lyset al Wednesday. and the sea fees My _piticers The Tribune wine ee pl le AE age cre Am. Roll Mill a . Smeal on their second Journey reported that | == x =) Am. Smelt, & Ref $i3| Chicago, May 17—()— Wheat GENERAL CONDITIONS [the captain of the French ship was Help W Teche one eae eT New York, May 17.()—The stock | Am. Tel. & Tel. 95% |mounted Tuesday to around 3 cents| Ri ee The barometric pressure is high over |the last to leave her. On being askec. lelp_ Wanted ._ market fluti uncertainly Tues-|Am. Wat. Wks. 16% |@bove last week's low, but the rise et 2... 38% 41% 38%... jthe Ohio Valley and lower Greatli¢ any more were aboard he replied,| TRUCKS WANTED—Long haul, Pay | "OR RENT—Modern up to date new | day, but seemed more inclined to|Am. Wool Pfd. 22% |brought profit-taking sales, and the | .* 1% 1.16% 129% 1.16% 1.191; |L@Kes region while low pressure Areas |.nq 5c. Northwest Construction Co.,] ®Partment. Furnished or unfur-" move forward than to retreat. Anaconda 4% |top figures were not maintained. Rennes BEN A Sa OS Vare centered over the western Cana- ‘Some members of the crew and| Carson, N.D. ' nished. Available June Ist. Electri After most of Monday’s late upturn | Atchi. T. & 8. F 29%| Crop damage reports as to wheat MINNEAPOLIS RANGE dian Provinces and over the South-| 4 “ho hanet refrigerator. Rent reasonable. Phone rom the Passengers W were hanging 3 i: had been lost, the market rallied |Atl. Coast Line 12% {came from a widening territory, in-|Minneapolis, May 17.—()— West, Cool weather prevails f over the bow on ropes were saved by Female Help Wanted briskly to the accompaniment of |Atlantic Ref. . Aly |cluding southern Tilinois, Winter-| Wheat— Open High Low Mississippi Valley eastward, but the /Over fae oon au the Tass COOK Tar Furnished oF waters fresh rumors of “constructive” de-|AubuEm Auto Hai |Eitteg’ altocta tke repetia ee es ME Gis 62% Elie 61% [temperature is rising from the Plains |ov" boats, Many Hinpes their hus. | crew. Phone OP cena erage] "ed apartments with Murphy bed and velopments in Washington, sold off|Bviques por 2%4 Jcoming more evident and Hessian fly | July 0% 83% Bee ee ee eee rpuetiied bands, and chiidten frees. ther par-|_ THIN street, «Rue Biocnent. Frigidaire. Prices from $20.00 to pre on publication of the weekly| Balt. 4 Ohio . ¢. | injury was likewise noted, ‘ over the far Northwest and light pre-/ents. All were anxious and wonder-| WANTED—Girl for general house-| $30.00. Everts Apartments, 314 ard carloadings figures, but recovered| Barnsdall “A”. ; |. Wheat closed unsettled, 1-2 to 1 1-4 37, 36 36. {cipitation occurred east of the Missis-ling if the others wete saved. work. State wages, experience and| . Steet. after midday to around the best| Bendix Aviation .. 6 [above yesterday's finish, May 66 1-8. 36% 36% 36% |sippi River but elsewhere the weather! “The French captain reports about| references. Write Tribune Ad. No.|FOR RENT—Two room light house- levels of the morning, with U. 8. Steel Bethl. Steel .. July old 57 1-2 to 3-4. Corn at 1-2/S¢; 38% 37% 3744 }is generally fair. 100 missing. All the passengers who! 1482, “| keeping apartment. Gas, lights and | in the lead. Borg-Warner . decline to 1-4 advance, May 30 1-2, Missouri river stage 2.2 ft., 24 hour) were saved were clad in night attire. use of electric washer for $20.00 per Oils showed notable strength on|Calumet & Hi July 32 3-4 to 7-8. Oats unchanged -21% | change, 0.0 ft. Some of them wore dressing gowns 5 month. Phone €¥fa3 or tall a6 tim ant chi to y ‘8 41'S | 28,38, reduced to sea level, 30.17. for esal ed line of au- nS, Orr, sonad the. yeoseasion Une jase, J. I, quick ndvatives of. Mabout 1% cents 1.161% to and tractor oll: lists of customs LEE ba oe fon Pacific and Santa Fe completely a bushel from the early low point took Lid 115% 1:17 TEMPERATURE ONTINUE D ers furnished. Special proposition} veneer a etllatica, P: tre = ; recovered early declines of nearly 3. Chgo. Gt. Wes. 2 {place in wheat, coincident with new 112 112 «1.12 |At7a.m....... : to dealers. Interstate Oil Co., Min- ae A Ma vent joes at q U. 8, Steel was a leader in the after-|Cngo. Gt. Wes. firmness of securities. Besides, Ne- Highest yesterday trom page one neapolis, Minn. Bor phone moe noon recovery, getting up nearly 2|/Chgo. & Norwest, braske official reports of 60 per cent | Mi 33 33,38, | Lowest Isst night . Norfolk Man S FOR RENT—Two unfurnished mod- | points, American Can gained more |Chgo. R. 1. é& Pao of winter wheat crop acreage aban-|July 2) Be te PMasCITTATION orto an Says Work Wanted “ern apartments over French é | than a point, as did Com Products [Chrysler ...-. donment had a decidedly bullish in-|5@P% ---.-- S1% S17 St S| og pte ending 7 a.m oo| Persons Described | wANTED—Work of any Kina ty-ve-| Welch Hardware, Also a well ven- and DuPont, The morning upturn in|Col. Fuel & Tron’: fluence. Widespread prevalence of DULUTH RANGE Total tila maenth te date 38 Wi I ‘5 *. Mable and experienced housekeeper.| {lated furnished light housekeep-| t .| ing apartment at 602 8th street. Bee the oils was not well maintained but|Colum. G. & El. dry windy weather in other states al-!pututh. Minn. May 17—(?)— Normal, this month to date 1.04 ere Imaginative} write 1. p. House, Box 163, Bis 4 such issues as Standard of N. J., and |Coml. Sol. ; |8o was taken to imply further deter- [oJ High Low Close|Total, Jan. 1 to date . 3.94 marck, N. D. Griffith at French é& Welch Hard- California, and Royal Dutch got up|© foration. Crop experts said cool moist 59% 58% 594 |Normal, Jan. 1 to date ........ 4)36/the kidnap band with which Condon/ ELECTRICAL Contracting. Supplies | .~"" } ® point or so. American Telephone 4.|weather should prevail from now un- 3 ae ‘55%* 55's | accumulated deficiency since conducted ransom negotiations and| and service. No job too large or|*OR RENT—Furnished three TOOrE| completely recovered an early drop 4 | til the crop matured if additional cur- st da PRAT Ca viiererssneusvseesse 0.42!to which he paid $50,000 of Colonel] small, Prompt attention on all| #Partment, private bath, $32.00. Also’ of 2 5-8. Ci tailment of wheat yields was to be as rod Charles A. Lindbergh's money. service calls, Phone 85, Service| ‘Wo room furnished apartment on, Soft spots included Beatrice bated me ‘30% NORTH DAKOTA palatal Pre. oi) state police have irate back! Electric Shop, 206 Broadway. eat floor, $25.00. Call at 618 6th! Creamery, Underwood Elliott, and In- ables report uropean consum- E : Inc.| © this ransom money—all old bills of reet. ad vere market fence, the best it could Gream Wiest. : pth TF LeOORON bhahets ee BO : ine *| BISMAROK, clear Oe e < ‘a shes ten in aie NORE NpeWeus Sitae os ae Fo Tun ar ety eee room un: at tag « . oe 4 A ns—! i y SALE—An ed or furnished apart: do was to retain a fair part of the up-!Curtiss Wright’ | 1 |far this season than a year ago and |Sept nee Sg oe | 64 33 00|important arrests. ‘The serial num-|"OR SALE Atmy tent in good condi-) ent as wanted. Gas, lights, water turn of the previous session at the/Dia. Match 13 {156,000,000 more than at this time two DULUTH CASH GRAIN Bottineau, clear [89 35 00] bers of all the ransom currency were| nd stakes 518 1ith St Phone aed| @d telephone included. Also’ wu close. Selling was resumed in the last Bee 36 seaaitenoineat! oe, viet responded) uiuth, Minn, May 17.—(P)—Clos- | Carrington, clear ...... a 2 7 kept and have been supplied to banks | 5 —5— GROWN iiinescta is Bee q| Sleeping room. Rent reasonabl hour end while net changes at the/ st modak Se erovial With careke ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark| Crosby, peldy. .. ‘ 32 O0/throughout America. The govern- |. e Gee an veLSD bushel, Sect | Call at 402 2nd St. finish were mostly fractional a few ‘ovisions rose cereals. northern 65 5-8 to 79 5-8; No. 2 do.| Devils Lake, clear . - 58 00! ment has been requested to urge , %, $1. . oe issues lost 1 to 3 points. ‘The closing | Eaton Ax. & Spr. — es Bee 0 Th Bc! Mo, BGG, bo 6-8 to| Dickinson, cleer [61 37 00laeain on bankers the importance of| Clover 4c and Sc Ib., N. D. Alfalfa] APARTMENT FOR RENT at Person | tone was easy. ‘Transfers approximat- |El Auto Lite MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES WF Bb: Noe niathern 686-8 to 70 [Drake CHAD... 60 38 .00/fecning a close watch for this money,| 14¢ and 17. Red Clover 17c,| Court. Phone 706. : ed a million shares, Rie Ae & Lt. SPURRED BY CROP NEWS Ba thas : 78 5-8: No, 1| Dunn Center, clear .... 63 30 00 only ® few bills of which have ap-| Alsyke 16c, Quack-free Brome Grass|FOR RENT—Furnished for light | p idiccet eet || td Minneapolis, May 17—(P)—Increase Sethe cue Md bey tea 13 102, No, 2!zuendale, clear . + 59 = 00 | Deared. 14c, Timothy 5c. Seamless bags 25c| housekeeping, one or two room | Livestock ||Elrest. Tr. & R. of bad crop news from the south-|40™G5 f°4"ty 72 1-2; No. 1 durum dee ee : x > ‘Two Grand Juries Meet extra. Low prices on Corn, Millets,! apartments, ‘Phone 1063. @ | first Nat. Strs. west inspired bull traders and wheat|.6')\4 +4 2 1-4. No. 2 do. 87 1-4 to| Hankinson, clear 34 00| Two grand jury investigations con-| Sudan, Buckwheat, Flax. Write! FOR —Cier SO. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK _ |FOx, Film 1A" Prices moved higher early Tuesday. |¢> 1-4: No, fmixed durum 55 1-4 to| Jamestown, cldy. .. 39 00|tinued. One was in the county in| for complete list with attractive| “eq two room South St. Paul, May 17—(P)—(U. 8.!Gen” am. Tank E Cori wa iouear caer aowerer eth (65 1-2; No. 2 do. $8 1-4 to 65 1-2; Larimore, clear « 38 00|which the body of the baby was found] {\Ooction “warthwest Seed Grow.| STUNG oF second floor. Lights, wa- le e =! s . wi 4 a r a je CEE ent on eimeerane gen Foods but sharp abandonment of wheat Pegiee by teak ate ne to 1.21 1-2; Max, clear if 35.00 ed ae ifr iheerinel the grand siren stage oe lth Btreet | leges free. ‘tent petite 25 continued weak; bulk salable 4.50-|Ge. Gas & Ei, acreage in Nebraska was regarded 88114 arrive 1.19 1-2; May 1.19 1-2; July Minot, cleai 37 .00/jurors are inquiring into the ransom| _ North. Fargo, N. D. _____.|_Inquire 1100 Broadwi 75; few better yearlings held up to|General Mills bpp Deter ee eee eee HAM Bept, 118 len Napoleon, cle 38.0} /megotiations conducted by Dr. Con-|FOR SALE—1 heavy horses. | OR RENT—One, two room furnished 5:76; few adie! OP gg|Gen. Motors Plant corn to replace it. Rye Was) “o. Ko 3 white. Oakes, peldy, . 35 00 harness and dump wagon. Stevens p 6.00; she stock about steady; beef Gen. Railw. the only grain to close weaker. Oats, No. 3 white 24 to 25. |Parshall, clear 32 00} don. A Broa, Goal Coiipany; Gafrison, N. apartment, 20.00, and one three cows 3.00-75; butcher heifers 3.75-!Giilette Saf, Ra: ‘May wheat closed 3-4 higher, July] N®.1 rye 39 to 40. _|Pembina, clear 33.00], Much talk and many rumors. much) 1S: ° » N-| room $30.00, The Laurain Apart- 5.00; cutters unchanged 1.50-2.50; me-/Gold Dust and September 1-2 higher. May and Barley, choice to fancy 38 to 41;!Sanish, clear 33 .00|important scurrying about and many | _ _.|__ments. Phone 303. dium grade bulls slightly more active |Goodyr. Tr. % | July poles ‘closed ninehanged and Sep-|™edium to good 29 to 37. Williston, cle: 62 40 .00!conferences marked the night and|WE HAVE a car of Pure Bison Seed| OR —A modern furnished 2.50 downward; few heavy offerings|Graham Paige Mot. 4|tember unchanged to 1-8 higher. ——_—_—__—_ | Wishek, clear . + 60 35 .00/early day but led to no apparent re-) Flax which we offer at $2.00 per! apartment. to 2.60; feeders and stockers nominal-|Gt. Nor. Pfd. Ma ff 7-8, July 1-4 and MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR |Moorhead, Minn. clear.. 68 38 .00/sults. A conference of police officials} bushel from the car. Place your or-| vate bath. Also one room and v teady. Qt. West, Sug. 4 Aa deca ile ocak and) minneapolis, Minn., May 17.—(P)— -— of New York and New Jersey termin-| der now. Dacotah Seed Company.| kitchenette. Has electric refrigera- Paice an: vealers largely 3.50- Grigsby Grunow % eptember "5-8 (oft, May bariey wes) Flour unchanged. Shipments 25,437 GENERAL ated at the Lindbergh home early| Phone 106. tor and electrie stove. ‘Overstuffed 5.50; closely sorted choice to 6.00. Houston on 1154 ead Rian te cloning foe htay barrels. Other Stations— se re. tae Tuesday without any announcemen:/*OR SALE—Falconer seed corn sort-| set. Vacuum cleaner and laundry “Hogs 6,500; rather slow, steady to/Hudson Motor 3°s| flax was 1 1-2 higher, July 1 higher| Pure bran $11.00-11.50. — ta i (09 {24 to its purpose or results. ed and shelled, $1.00 per bushel, 10] privileges. Inquire at 518 5th St. 10 lower; good and choice 160-260 Ibs.,|Hupp. Mot. Car 2" land September 2 higher. | Standard middlings $10.50-11.00. | Gorse sate, ay"! e240 .00 Moore Thanks Mitchell _| miles south of Menoken, B. G.| Phone 512-W. 10; ; paid by all inter-|Int, Combus. En 3 H a ae esi ‘og| Governor A. Harry Moore expresse:i] Buckley, Bismarck, N. Dak. State 3 3.00-10; top 3.10; pai y yj “| Cash wheat offerings were quite a Chicago, Ill., clear. . 64 46 «08 “a FOR RENT—Two furnished all mod- ests; 260-350 lbs., 2.75-3.00; 140-160) Int. aaron 11% | pit heavier and demand lagged a| _ RANGE OF CARLOT SALES |penver.’Colo., clear.... 66 50 .00/formal thanks Monday to Attorney} route No.1. _ | "en “apartinente, O68 brat see Ibs., 2.75-3.00; thin kinds down to 2.00; | Int. Match Pte. si, |little. Prices were quoted unchanged| Minneapolis, May 17.—(P)—Range|Des Moines, Ia., clear... 64 46 .00|General Mitchell at Washington fot /foR SALE—Early Ohio potatoes for] Price $30.00 and $25.00. Call at 71i ; packing sows 2.35 to mostly 2.50;/int’ Tel. & Tel. 4% {98 compared with futures. There |f carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1/Dodge City, Kans. clear 66 44 00|the federal government's offer of help” seoq. Phone 62. Ave. A or phone 1256-W. o smooth lightweights to 2.60; heavieS! jewel Tea ... 20:4 | was not much competition for the|dark northern 72 to 17 3-4; No. 1) Edmonton, Alta., clear.. 66 34 .00/in the man hunt. Federal agencle-,| SST. rons FOR SALE at 630 a bush- FOR ae down to 2.25; desirable pigs largely | Johns-Mansvie. nw medium protein quality. There was|Northern 68 7-8 to 75 3-8; No. 2 hard| Havre, Mont., cldy. 66 40 00/however, have been cooperating with)" ')) While they last. Alo @ tusk ares agree five-room apart- 3 275; average cost Monday 2.89;/Kelvinator .. 3% . winter 64 1-4; No. 3 durum 66 1-4;|Helena, Mont., cldy. 66 42 .00/state police throughout the entire in- “ge _ ment, Call Logan's, phone 211. 4 75; 8) not enough winter wheat in to make 4 00 and tubes, size 40x8 at $15.00. Call 22 i] weight 224 Ibs. Heennsooy Cop. bi8 1 market, Fa: No. 2 amber durum 65 3-8 to 75 7-8,|Huron, 8. D., clear. 64 (44 © .00 | vestigation. almost from the night of FOR RENT—Three-room apartment Sheep 800; bulk of run direct: very | Rresge (Toy " * was strong But the reat onthe ey Barley, No, 2 special 39 1-2 to 43;| Kansas City, Mo., ied Py Fi 20/March 1 when the baby was kidnaped | — ded EE ea lew -| Furnished all modern, Phone little done; all interests talking /Ersuee Go tery 19% ruled slower and easier. No. 2, 34. Miles City, Mont.. clear €§ 48 fp |trom the Sourland Hills home of Col.|SEED FLAX FOR SALE—100 bushels) g51-W. | around steady on meager supply /riquid Carbonic 14] Cash corn was slow to dull and| Flax, No. 1, 117 1-2. Okiahoma'City, O, clear 66 48 .09/40d Mrs, Lindbereh. of Argentine for $200.09. Inquire at! oR RENT—Btrictly modern far ‘i slaughter lambs; few common throw- | rowe's Inc. 22% [somewhat weaker. Oats demand was| Cot, oats and rye not quoted. | Piesre, 8. D., clear...... 66 48 .00|, Col. Schwarzkopf of the state police | _502 7th St Bismarck. N. Dak. i ped ade fed dipped inmbs [Mane Sucka 1}. |stendy and offers ught. Rye demand CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Rapld City 8. D.- Se aerate aicaretal reper for Sale grade PI was qui . . ; , Mo., clear se uy s 2 % B25. heed ig a sparingly and pe (oy better,|, Chicago, May 17—UP—Wheat No. St Pauly Mina. clay... 40 00/oners held in various jails. The ac- FOR RENT Furnished or uatiraahc . apes as : un Flax offerings were light and demand |2 Ted 57%; No. 2 yellow hard 57% i Ne Salt Lake ed a ar i: “4 * tion vie een pe the Leon ey Soe annaar mad stueco| °d @bartment. Varney Apartmenta CHICAGO a i 5 northern spring 53; corn No. 2|Seattle, Wash., peldy 00 | suspec' atried by pursuit, mig! jodern new : Chieago, May 11—(AP—U. 8. D.|Mo Wen’ & Tex Sg g mine ase No. 2 Yellow 83-3312; No. gheridan, Wyo. el 38 00 /find jails the safest possible hideaway| bungalow, attached garage, oak|—Phone M78 | A.)-Hogs 20,000; including 4,000 di-/Mo. Pacific .. 2%// Grai 1 white 33%; rye no sales; barley 34- | Sioux City, Ia., cld 52 .01/and might commit some minor infrac-| floors, built-in features, south front, rect; slow, mostly steady; 170 to 210|Mont. Ward": 6% |! Tain Quotations _ |/ 44" timotny seed 275-300; clover seed | Spokane, Wash. cl 48 100/100 Orne law to get locked up tntil| near ‘schools. Sales price $4850.00, Hi an Waate Ibs. '3.50 to 3.65; top 3.65; 220 to 250/Nash Motors 1 | re eae © | 0 00NE SO Swift Current, 8. 8 34 00 /the hunt has cooled, $500 cash, balance like rent. 5 acd 8, 3.55; 260 to 310 Ibs 330/Nat. Biscuit « 33% CHICAGO RANGE : The Pas, Man., ciear.... 60 38 .00)/"hS Dink Tat Coter pigeon found at R RENT—Olose in. Strictly mod: egrormerese ;|Nat. Cash Reg. 81; |Chicago, May 17.) pears pan Toledo, Ohio, clear .... 80 46 04 i ix TA " ern 6 room bungalow. Sun parlor, to 3.45; 140 to 160 Ibs. 340 to 3.55; |Nat- Gash Reg. ° 20%) Wheat— Open High Low Close BISMAROK GRAIN Toledo, Ohio clear ar 86 $0 00 |Lowville, N. ¥., with the name of the/FIVE ROOM modern new stucco} breautast nook attached garage pigs 3.00 to 3.35; packing sows 2.80/Nat’ Power & Lt. ; ? ihe sah 36% | (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) PEE) aan negro truckman who found the baby’s) bungalow, hardwood floors, built-in] rot ediate Siri ti. < aoris 4 eotce 140) NEY, GONE COP. a 33° B86 B1et| No. 1 dark northern »..« eveemnemnemnnanennnOE ARES eeta| Seete re” arccied henge Se jood and choice New York Central c %3|.No. 1 dark northern . 4 some connection case. ere} garde! ‘i: 5 oid a une ~ 3.60; light weight NY NH. & Hifd. 0% $8: '59'¢|No, 1 northern .... 40 |but trading is too limited on all lines |" 2° °n0 registry number on the bird,| Sales price $4750. $500 cash, balance | FOR RENT—To right party at yom | 160 to 200 Ibs. 3.45 to Ay Pat oer fe Wesieen . rth ae rin big " arabe aurnmn ‘ 40/to determine values. however, making it virtually impossi-| like rent. Taasloe cece hae po weight 200 to 250 lbs. 3. 65; Northern Pacitic ‘ : : fo. 1m! urum ’ Rape gan poens ble to trace. ; tember. In best section of cit: heavy weight 250 to 350 Ths. 3.20 to ‘a 30% 3015 30% |No. 1 red durum . ‘ CHICAGO STOCKS Criticism of the manner in which|SIX ROOM modern bungalow, three 4 y. 3.50; packing sows medium and good pacinte tiene . 33% aoe 3 No. 1 flax ... 4 (By The Associated Press) the state police have handled the in- bedrooms, hardwood Donte, allt-ia Saree nae a heater and 275 to $00 Ibs. 2.75 to 3.15; pigs Packard Motor 35% 34% .34%]No. 2 flax . c, Insull Util. Invest 1-4. vestigation was answered Monday by| features, lawn, trees, shrubs, __ COOK § 25: and choice 100 to 130 Ibs. 3.00 to 3.40. | Par.-Publix 35% 34% 3414/ No. 1 rye 25) Midwest. Util. (new) Gov. Moore's announcement that Col.] schools.’ Sales price $6250. Terms.|FOR RENT—To responsible party, Cattle 7,000; calves 2,500; fed steers|Penney (J. C. 93 ‘ y, | Batley . : Schwarzkopf would continue in com- strictly modern house. Six large’ and yearlings slow, steady; butcher |Penn. RR. Bs Be Boats. 4 GOVERNMENT BONDS plete charge of the hunt for the mur-|NEW SIX ROOM modern stucco) rooms, bathroom and garage. For sie sock firm: bulls aay, pet | Pract, te Gambl BN 22% ass Hard S Poa | 3 wood flogrs, builtin features, east | rooms, ‘kitchenette ahd bathrocet Enea Yet et call above 7.50. pab Bye. His Aah MN 24h) gp ____________@ bap ociar FEN 100.10. MOTHER OF FLIER front, near schools. Sales “price] on second floor. Private entrance Slaughter cattle and vealers: srs | Purity Balding Oh 40% aon | Produce Markets { Liberty ist 4 1-48 101.10 IS BACK AT WORK || $6800. Terms. For $35.00 per month. Gas heated ood and choice to . 6. . tw —————— Liberty 4th 4 1-4’s 102.20. y 17. irs. Evan- a 740; 000 to 1100 Tbs. 6.00 to 7.50; 1100 Radio-Keith Orp. nd Treas. 4 1et's 104.40. geline L. Lindbergh, mother of Col-|MODERN SIX ROOM two story! W one 26 dae to 1300 Ibs. 6.00 to 7.60; 1300 to 1500/Reading Co. 380 -3.70 3.77 Ea0AG0 Treas. 4's 101.50. onel Charles A, Lindbergh, was back) dwelling, hardwood floors, furnace|#OR RENT—For summer months at- Tbs. 6.00 to 7.75; common and medi- by a 390 3.77 30 Chicago, May 17.—(P)—Butter was in the classroom at Cass Technical| heat, nice lot, good location, near! tractively furnished four room um 600 to 1300 Ibs. 425 to 6.00; hel-! Rep “Iron & 402 380 40 [steady ‘Tuesday, but eggs were °28)) oeNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE |high school Tuesday after a brief| schools, Sales price $4000.00. Easy) home, Located near park. Reason- fers good and choice 550 ce me Reynolds aa Hess Ry. dower. a (By The Associated Press) a at the home of her son in New . _able party. Phone 832, 350 5 5a; cows good and choice Bolstay Beates a ae —— Butter 17,020, steady; prices un- Fire Dank Bio te lersey. CONSTRUCTION is expected to be- Bt Beto el modern a 350 to 415: common and miedium|Scaboard Airline . «,| _ MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN changed. Eggs 26,754, easy; extra : gin on the new capitol building} er month. Call Hedden Real $50 to Sab: low cutter and cutter!Seaboard Oil ... 834 Mines is, 17.--(P|—Wheat/ firsts 13; fresh graded firsts 12 1-2; aT ere DEAN PEACOCK S8TILL Soon, why not buy that home now| Per? 1.50 to 2.75; bulls (yearlings exclud-|Sears-Roebuck 17% | receipts y 2% compared to 78lcurrent rectipts 11 to 11 1-2; storage} wow york May 17, — (®) —Call| 18 RELYING ON CURTIS at bargain prices before the rise. sa ed) good and choice (beef) 3.00 to/Sericl its “q Fal oe Dacked firsia 16; extras 141°2. a lmoney steady; 21-2 per cent. Time| _Notfolk, Va. May 1.—(P—The Rev. | This agency Is 300 lots Just off the POR RENT sive room bow eats 50 to 3.10; “ou ive ve, 1 cal » loans -2;| H. Dobson-! @ second of the es fe! . fears nik fod toot and choles | Simmons iy Pa north rica aa Ti fuse feney hens 6. pbs. cetneg | seme tia per bents prime om: | Norfolk negolator, When informed of| with small monthly terms. furnished. ¢ room fernished apres 2 00; nor’ ‘ by {255 i 2; the Curt confession at ui, if Be Bee 430, petay aap BoceVas. ay 3k north: 86% 11% 3.0... /to 213 cours 7; hen turkeys a tianiie! paper 9.10.3.) said: “T am still relying on Mr Cus- | HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENOY _and August. Roy Neff, 710 7th St. ” cattle: Southern Pac. : protein , |young turkeys 12; spring duc! ‘Webb Block. * one 0.| FOR RENT—Five room house, newly oan foyer ny ae) a ae . an 1 ak orth 8% 1% 57% .70% |Ibs, 13; old ducks 12; Pike 41-2 couse ae: Wares 8. D. for the dan too onthe his a ————{]S—] cecorated, also 6 and 7 room houses. fo 600; common and medium 3.50/Sparks withingta [112% |8.dk north: 166% [68% S202. bee igo 10; geese Bins 1114¢;|42—Potatoes 76, on track 290 old, 72) first T have heard of anything Uke )was questioned by Police Commis- For Rent: | 3 upeals. (ee em ‘ hee 11,000; bidding lower on old | Stand. Su caine > ee Paenorth: 95% 90% Daisies 11%¢; = Longhorns = 11° Peril eaten itberal, slow, ‘aull;| “I have never heard of any lucra-|S9neF Mulrooney it to Manhattan Street. “Phone 906. *fambs; ‘other classes steady; | Standard. Oil N. J. 2 23% [2 dk north. 64% 67% Young Americas 11%¢; Brick 11%4¢: |sacked per ewt.: Wisconsin NO, 1, 75|tive offers by newspapers, and s0 {aT |nendquarters from. Brooklyn _after| FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 6 rooni pa rls 73 Ib. Colorado spring | Stewart-Warner 2% ee Been 63% % Swiss, Domestic 28-28c; Imported|to 95; Idaho Russets 1.15 to 1.30 few|as I know our efforts have been in having chai picked up on a charge, home. Fully equipped. For months lambs 17.75; natives 7.00; asking above| Studebaker . 4a north, 64% 68% 11-380. 1.35; ' new, supplies liberal, fair| the utmost sincerity,” the churchman| of wife abandonment. of June, July and August. 4 blocks 6.00 for well finished woolskins. Texas e 2 dk north: 163% 165% eee steady; Louisiana Bliss Triumphs U.| continued. “Td like to get something off my} {tom postoffice. Inquire at 120 W. Slaughter sheep and lambs: spring) Tex. pth rin 3 dk north. 162% .64% ‘wees Re} YORK (my—Butter, [BgNO 275, to, 3.10; mostly, 2.90 to] “My pesiviey in the case has been in| ind about the Lindbergh baby,”| Thayer Ave. lambs good and choice 7.00 te Unde : 10% Grade of ni 26.808, ‘ork, re OG eat -|3.00; unclassified 2.40 to 2.60. sounetuen ee. ed ot Mr. Curtis, ! Brooklyn police said he told them. Lunn 50. Ine’ down good and| union Carbide 17% 12 die north: 83% extra 18%-19; extra (92 score) 18: FOREIGN EXCHANGES a OR ae age nai then told a story of how he said eae to 6.75; medium 425 to| Union Pacific 42% 13 dk north. 62% firsts (81-91 score) 16-17%; seconds| New York, May 17.—(P)—Foreign | quested that the Associated Press im-|ne gave police but which were with sleeping room r 78; choice | United Aire: % | Gi 15%-%; packing stock, current make,lexchange steady, Great Britain de-|Mediately communicate with Rear Ad- ps on ground floor with two windows. 5.25; 91 to 100 Ibs. medium to Unit. Cigar Stores rae . b held, had kidnaped the baby. 4.00’ to 5.65; all weights common ae United Corp. 8% 12 No, 1, 14% oe 2, ae S mand a dollars, ons in conta: miral oo Saree, retired, the|" “police said he gave his name as|_ 619 6th St. Phone 619-W. H . . Cheese, » firm, unchanged. | Great ; Prance hire egotiator. Frank Parzy address | OR RENT— Good sized, well fur Sholce 1.00" % Sager cull Un Gas & tmp ie ; Eggs, 68,523, firmer. Mixed colors,|11-16; italy 5.15; Germany 23.88; Lids oe but that his gt, pocod oe and common .50 to 1.50. U. 8. Ind, Alcohol 16% | 14% protein standards (cases 45 Ibs. net) 16%;| Norway 18.04; Sweden 18.64; Mon-|COAST GUARDSMEN Police said Parzyck, who was about| cette. Call at 411 Sth St. Hazelhurst - U. 8. Realty & Imp. 3% |! DAW or Pr rehandied receipts (cases 45 Ibs., net) | treal 68.62 1-2. HAD BEEN SUSPICIOUS w or phone 273, Pa § 8 Bie a ah cae encanta, May 11 0PThe con: anaping ul = 11.—(AP—| U. oy rs poultry irregular. = y Jol Hug! that Deg ty etatie "2500; killing LEW 6a ..... 62% ...., [ens fresh 15 to 23; frozen 15 to 27; ONTINUE D his of the ot room. 415 4th Bt. ped yearlings slow, mostly po pos ducks fresh 14 1-2 to 15. from page one: ‘vessel supposed to harbor Lindbergh] They indicated steady; heifers unchanged; COWS) Warner Pict. 1 DHW or | Live poultry quiet, broilers freight its was untrue, bore out the|story but were checking it carefully. strong; other classes little changed; | west Maryland . LH W..... 58% 58% 14 to 18; express 12 to 26; fowls| Loss of Lives at Sea [bette of the United ‘States coast bulk steers and yearlings 4.50 to 6.00: | Western Union . pra ot freight and express 14 to 16. Roosters Re: U load lots held above 6.25; few pack-| Westgh. Air Br. . inw.”. 56% ‘freight and express 10. Turkeys mains Uncertain Captain L. C. Covell, acting com: ‘ages up 0 650; car choice 750 lb.|Westgh. El. & Mfg. pia’ and South’ Dakots Wheat|freight 15 to 20; express 16 to 25. — rs 6.78; most cows 3.00 to 4.00; | Willys Overland 13 Ducks freight 8 to 10; express uN-|tor, said the Contractor had 129 sur+|the start the coast guard had heifer H ¢ low cutters and cutters mainly 1.50/ Woolworth ........-..-. 1 W or joted. vivors aboard. there was no vessel such as i to 2.25; choice vealers 6.50; medium LH W..... 51% 00% 56% 59% r} ©) ‘The story was one of horror, As|by Ourtis, because of discre bulls 2175 down, lambs, indications around 7|Gradeat Miscellaneous _!\the tiames swept over the fine, new)and the fact that the coast Hogs 6,000; steady to 10 lower;|good to choice California spring|; pw... §3% $7% 53% 56%, !————_—__— _—— |ship, pride of the French Far Eastern/had combed the coast and mostly 10 lower to packers; inbetween | lambs held above 6.50; asking around |” Durum BOSTON WOOL service, men, women and children |Masschusetts to Norfolk medium and light hogs showing more }6.00 for best clipped offerings. Gh 1 amber .70% .75% .65'% .71%| Boston, May 17,—()—Business boats decline; top 3.05 on short load around — 13% protein the wool market is largely at a stand 215 lb, butchers; bulk 30 to Be lbs, SORA STOCKS 2 amber. W% 14% wees [atill, 2.85 to 3.00; 250 to 360 Ibs. 21 New Yor! y_17.—(—Curd: 2.85; two loads: 440 Ib. boars 2.60; 140) Cities Service $ 7-8. yA ed to 470 Ihe, 2.98, to 3.0); some 220 19). Rise: Bont Ber OK STE vee vs, feeder 2 : n ie e 000" no early sales fat] United Founders 7-8. 1 amber... ST v1.0 so. [finer grades of western grown wools,|day, B.

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