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Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and - Aircraft, Union Pacific, Santa Fe, Pennsylvania, United Fruit, Lehman Corp., American Sugar, Johns Man- ville, Liggett and Myers B, Consoli- dated Gas, and others.. Utilities were THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TH Cont. Oil Corn Products Cream Wheat Crucible Steel Curtiss Wright s|Was regarded as a bullish factor. could be bought in Liverpool at prac- tically the December price here also On advances to 4975 cents a bushei | for Chicago September wheat con- tities of these wools, The current TO DECIDE STAND | ON 1932 POLITICS SDAY, JULY 14, 1932 tinue to be the most active lines. Some houses are moving fair quan- movement include some 12 months MILLIONS LOST AS firemen, Every piece of fire apparatus in Brooklyn was called outi Darkness was falling before the fire was un- der control. It was still smouldering CLASSIFIED AD RATES ton, N. D. FOR SALE—Dressed spring chickens. Phone 552-M or call at 1600 Bowen _Ave. Will. deli furnished apartment. Close in. Ground floor. See it. Phone 1628-W. _or inquire at 316 Mandan St. FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. $20.00. Two room base- 1 All want ads are cash in advance,| kitchenette. oe SR ne as eaten minimum charge 7% cents. Copy must/ tric refrigerator, vacuum cleaner — ip sBna. MApIe,. Wrcttitoes sooo be received at The Tribune office by] and electric washer privileges. In- . and staple. Tterritory wools 9:00 a. m. to insure insertion same| quire at 518 Fifth St. Dr. R. {in origingl bags, sell mostly at 33 to day in the regular classified page. - \ = 9 35 Le basis for lines containing | FOR RENE: rf French combing and longer staple, ® E Mili th skies 1. Ee “| 64’s and finer wools. Prices are tend- on wake ae ool perl oe ore apartment. Lights, water, heat, 13% protein ing somewhat easier as demand has fied display rates of 90 cents per gol-| $25 ,elephone and electric washer A Ni ING 2 amber.... 51% 56% ..... s.+/not been quite as strong, as had heen j q ; ly 6,000 Mad ineh per ineertibes furnished. $30 Fourth Streak, lew York ot S Cbeiee ote anticipated. pproximately 5, adejumn . FOR RENT—Two-room apartment, y ie 12% protein 7 ; Miscellaneous *| Homeless as Blaze Razes CaP EEE Seed | ‘foo Wen een ea READ: Closing Prices July 14 UMBLES PRICE OF a Penta MK BOK sees eooeel | “ aneous ‘| Part of Coney Island : ae # san . oe 00| lights furnished. Laundry privileres, Adams Express .. + K) L amber... 43% 46% | 2 days, 25 words or under. 85} Also sleeping room. Close in. Call Air Reduction . 43% | ALK 45% MONEY RATES | New York, July 14—()—The heart!1 day, 25 words or under... ‘75| at 309 Eighth St. Phone 1233-J. OCK MARKET Alleghany ....... % GR AIN AT cHI¢ AGO ay 43% New York, July 14. — (®) — Call o¢ Coney Island was a three-million|Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional | FOR RENT—Threc-room apartment: . A1% i a - % 4 ds pla; he ss ‘¢ +. 4 a oo HA 4-6 months 1% per cent. | Fire thet started in rubbish under| ‘The ‘Tribune reserves the right to| Clean and well ventilated. Phone i ss n ie commercial paper 2% -2'% per! Col y . | re; any copy sub! , al re- -W. 812 Ave. B. Drop in Commodity Prices ay Wheat Quotations Go to Low cba jeent. act POneEMEAPRe tines raters Vise aay eopy fo conform with make-| FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3 room y Dampens Enthusiasm on 5%! Levels Heretofore Unreach- B33 CHICAGO POTATOES blocks of the resort late Wednesday. | UP rules of Classified Advertising. apartment, except heat, lights, wa- au ‘29031 Chicago, July 14.—()—(U. S, D. A. |. While a carousel sent its monoton- Phone 32 ter and telephone. Immediate pos-” New York Exchange 5% ed This Season BL Ba —Bobatees a10C Ok Eaee abs total U,}0US music piping down through roll-) The Tribune Want Ad Department | session. $22.00 per month. 414 12th He = a S. shipments 800; about. steady, sup-| ing waves of re the ae Loy. | ===] FI. ; E | : lies heavy trading good, sacked per ;¢4 by a fresh breeze off the oceai FOR REN ed’ New York, July 14—(P}—Selling in |! iL] Chicago, July 14. — ve) — Stoploss m8) vt; Cobblers, Missouri’ 15c65° few {destroyed 50 bungalows and house Male Help Wanted _ apartment. Downoen Buea Tne: wheat and cotton spread to the stock |Am. T¢ selling and general liquidation which 18% 19% higher; heated 70; Kartas 70-85,|six bath houses and bathing pavil-| WANTED—Party to put up hay on | FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR ‘ket in the afternoon tradin; developed in the late trading Thurs- 17% 11834. heated 65. ions; 200 parked automobiles; the] shares. Alfred Born, Menoken, N. | rent—Locati 721 pes SE Au: auREBAAN tte ond day carried wheat down to bottom B, 16% 118% Pergola; the “Streets of Bagdad Dak. Fuel ‘ishta hb 4 Waker Raunt jursda = rice levels heretofore unreached arley— CURB STOCKS (an amusement place); a smal “ hed. thusiasm resulting from Wednesday's this eason, gn te tey. al Bk at w York, July 14.—(P)—Curb: apartment building; five blocks of Work Wantea Gato ae, peor ook Ron brisk advance. Early gains of a point |Atiantic Ref Warnings sent to President Hoover |Vower fas. 35 3 Service 2%. the boardwalk and most of the build-|¥OUR WASHING AND ALL IRON-| fetate “AGeAS Phone 0. bs lost and the list closed|Auburn Auto and congressional leaders at Wash-| Rye" 9 lec Bond & Share 67%. ings fronting on that section of the!” ing done cheaper. In one day, at mba AR Ss See Corp. : 1 1 1 Standard Oil Ind 18 two-mile promenade. or Neat and ex- | "OR RENT—Modern furnished apart- with a heavy tone, with a number of | Aviation Corp. ington that a breakdown of commod-|No. 2 28's B1te 284s your home for $2.00. ex: ment for two ths, Ad the leaders off a point or more. ‘The|Baldwin Loco. ity machinery was threatened by i Take Su United Founders oe ae pag principal destruction.| perienced worker. References fur-| ment | ee eee i alt, lack of investment and speculative ‘ 01% O72 — “{ nished. For appointment, phone} _~20N€ fevh, bie oe te Barnsdall sipport Giving this heavy alo tbvec| SSTERTGIRRTTE MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE |ness places were damaged by fire. | sastGc ya phone || FOR RENT—Four large rooms bathe ‘The stock list had to absorb profit |Bethl, Steel ment of wheat attracted attention. |Chicaco, July 18 UPr tae the eee ceeEh's orphan, home on| <aTrORING—We specialize Insults AIWaYE TOE Ste a ee taking and traders were inclined to The warnings said a grave situation| “Wheat ‘Open High Low Novihewalt Banos 61-4" lined up in fire drill as the flames| ™&de to your individual measure.) DUN avs ShanGe, Ste Toe pause while waiting for further de- had resulted from the “utterly pro-|July ‘old).. 47 48%, deta © forthwest Banco 9°1-4. ed up re Over 500 patterns to choose from, vate entrance. 306 Thayer Ave. velopments in commodities and more hibitive tax of 5 cents on each $100/July (new). 46% 47%; 45% 45 beet ne pits JGirection. | Firemen | iso cleaning, pressing and repair-| West. Furnished modern apartment definite information as to" the ad- value of future commodity transac-|Sept. (old). 49% 1497 475% 479; GOVERNMENT BONDS brought the blaze under control be-) ing’ “Holkups” ‘Tailor ‘Shop, 112|_.%¢ 417 5th St. Phorle 262-J, journment of congress. tions.” Sept. (new) ae Bor; | New York, July 14—()—Govern- | fore ea reach the ce West Broadway. FOR RENT—Nice, cool, 2 room fur- A little hangover liquidation ap- | Wheat closed shaky 15-2 cents un-| ©: ‘i “ee Tment bonds: ; Thousands Made Homeless Z — nished apartment on ground floor peared in spots, particularly American der Friday's finish, July (old) 45%-%, TIS a eee tad NEHGS, See For Sale with private entrance. Rent very Can, which sagged a point in moder- Sept. ATG =%. Corn %-T16 down July | Liberty im 4 in 103.93 ers ainong thie. 25,000 in the surf at|FOR SALE—Modern American Law. Pais Call at 323 8th St. ately active trading. Opening gains 30%, Sept. 32-3213. Oats 14-1 off, Treas. 4 1-4’s 105.29. g the time, lost their clothes and per-| 25 volumes. Phone 528 after 6 p. Taare SPP FOTN eee na al) 5 aie ey 4| ‘Treas. 4's 108.21. sonal possessions as the fire destroy-| _™. mUSE ee On een leaders were largely lost in a morning & | decline. i 4a vanes * Sax ne o! marck’s finest apart- sag but a firmer ‘ase appeared Friends of higher prices took some |} a5 | ee boy sine in which their clothes rn SO niae kt aut ae ments. Attached garage. Genseal during the middle of the day, when ‘notice of Washington estimates that ‘two hinared bent Gat ity feed Electric refrigerator. Gas, Ground ei Ne basin [wo hundred persons were injured aring, 14 ft. Garden City feeders. floor. If renti net gains of fractions to a’ point ap. the wheat crop of the Danube f seriously enough to need first-aid at-| One 25 N & 8 rear mounted steam enting see it. Phone peared in such issues as General Mo-| Cont P°Gias this year would be only 289,000,000 tention. Only two, however, were re-| engine. Will trade in some work | .2702-J or inquire at 813 8th St. pod Wonehy UbeaN chee Gain Cont. Can pasta Shae WiiaLe WItAeaEreNenE | ported seriously hurt. Both were; horses. George G. Zirbes, Hazel- |FOR RENT—Three room and bath 3 J u Cont. Ins - io | sows, medium and good, 275-500 Ibs. | 5o0. quict to slow demand. Flax receipts 32 3-4; No. 1 yellow 33; No. 1 white In a confidential communication to ran into the street with towels wrap- “In this eventuality the legal posi- r FOR SALE—Baby wom ee 3g", | heat prices receded somewhat, Fore~ Close ever had; and it was great free show|POOL HALL FOR SALE BY OWN-| lights, water and heat. Call-at 622 ova 3714 [east of cooler temperatures north- 45:‘|Some Want to Indorse Hoover! for the 150,000 men, women and chil-| ¢F Very reasonable and on easy| 3rd St. “west were regarded as giving some! 4| get ? ve terms, Six tables, two alleys, brick | =.= TP coy GU * ; it, [Gren who watched it. Even the i FOR RENT—Two cozy furnished two 9% | advance to bears. There were also) But Others Prefer to Wait [Dreamland fire of 1911. when prop-| and tile building. In good live] "OR RENT — end | Livestock Wt, Bo 314 | Liverpool dispatches saying wheat de- a erty damage in the millions resulted,| ‘Wn with paying business. A. 1.| 700m. apartments. Zlose to bath. ° H mand at upturns in prices was ae 4h 30 Developments could not compare with Wednesday's| _Ganske, Hazen, N. D., Route 1. aes TOE i Soe and cold " se ficient to maintain advances. Corn : blaze. The Dreamland fire destroy-| === a . Ca 322 ‘Ste oa rig rae Wed ipeorw: sy pet re ae on and oats fluctuated narrowly, gov-| 5, | 1.01% 4 101% 1013 ed an amusement place. Wednesday's} Real Estate Pete Te ee Dep. Agr.)—Cattle, 2,700; very slow,|Fox Film “A”. 1i,/erned for the most part by wheat |So 10 100% 1904} | Washington, July 14—(P)—United | fire destroyed homes, brought suffer- | FOR SALE—35 ‘acres. 5 miles west| cluding dishts, wates non oe ne tending weak to lower; bulls steady; |Gen. Am. Tank 10% |changes. ‘ fecti te . : 191, |@'Y leaders, differing on whether! ing to hundreds, inconvenience to] of Mandan near Glen Echo on Heart! cooking and laundry’ privileges =. bulk better grade fed steers and year:|Gen. Elec. . 97,| Provisions were easy, reflecting aes they should indorse Herbert Hoover, | thousands and damage to a wide area. river. Wonderful spring and gar-! §0 5 room house, 218 Soe BET 220 3; grassy *nalf- kinds |General EH Duluth, Minn., July 14.—(4)—Clos- | tonal py ‘ s athing suits s\ along the beach,) particulars see or write owner on{ 1100 Broadway. a 400-656 and aetises fod eHslbate 5.50- Gan Moe 3M MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES ing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark|Promise of a statement at this time) to the edge of which the fire came,| premises. M. . Reynolds, Route 4,| sor, aa: n apart 7.00 grassy kinds down to 2.75 or be-|Gillette Saf. Raz. 15 , ARE LOWER AT CLOSE jn ern 50 3-4 to 65 3-4; No: 2 do,/on the presidential candidates. and watched. Where the flames} Mandan, N. Dak. Re ; ['—A new 2 room apart- low: grassy kinds down to 2.50 and|Gold Dust ..... sees MD Minneapolis, July 14.—()—During | 49 3-4 to 63 3-4; No. 3 do. 47 3-4 to| Two of them phrased the divergent }roared hottest the bathers were | GNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY aa Nicely furnished. All mod- under; lower cutters and cutters 1.50-|Goodyr. Tr. & Rub. ee 8 | the first half of the session the wheat) ¢1 3.4. No. 1 northern 50 3-4 to 65| attitudes. : iene forced back almost to ‘the water's —8 room modern dwelling, First coe town location. Also one 2.25; ‘bulls 2.50-75; numerous out-|Graham Paige Mot. 2/3 |market ‘Thursday was dull and stub-| 34°75. 2 qo, 49 3-4 to 63 3-4; No. 1|_ Oliver W. Stewart, president of the] edge, class Condition, “rvese an strase| 3.720% apartment to sublet unt | standing individuals to 3.00 and bet- Gt. Nor, Ir, Ore. Ctf g | born with a cash house buying Sep-| amber durum 46 1-4 to 56 1-4: No. 2/ flying squadron foundation, —dis- About 2,000 Lose Clothes bery. Near school. ‘Terms to dea ale Ast. jeautiful furniture. 2 ter; stockers and feeders scarec, 6%, tember and December, but the close/ qo, 44 1-4 to 55 1-4; No. 1 durum 44/Mmissed the Republican submission! Many thousands, at the first sight] fee cie party. Phone 708, Bismarck |. <°s VerY Teasonable. Phone 347. ee a ad} : 54 | Was lower. 1-4 to 43 1-4; No. 2 do. 42 1-4 to 43) Plank saying it reminded him of the|of the fire, dashed for the bathing Bldg. & Loan Ass'n. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- wrGalves 2100: fully 1.00 low- 11'3/| Coarse grain futures followed the) 1-4: No.1 mixed durum 40 1-4 to 50|hickory-limb jingle. He expressed houses and ‘succeeded in getting their PibesicsrcaMi Reon nished apartment. Varney Apart- et Caetike aMAR eADEEGY | Hitaison Motes. Sis|trend of wheat but received ttle! 14: No’ 2 do. 38 1-4 to 60 1-4; No. 1/Teadiness if necessary to lead an ef-|clothes. About two thousand others, | =—=——=—————————| ished apartment. Eee OO eroniniite arcain/ ab | EDD. MOL: Car ‘| speculative attention. Northwestern} -ca'qurum 991.4 to 40 1-4, fort to place the board on record for|intent on watching the fire, forgot |definitly go into forae until after the FOR RENT—Furnished single room lower than Wednesday; packing sows |10% Combus. Eng. . “/and Canadian flax crop news is very) “ynx on track 101 1-2 to 1,02 1-2; {President Hoover, their clothing until the flames were/ratifications foreseen in those ac-| and kitchenette for $20.00 a monue i lower fees ae re eo sr better Int. eee . ae good. to arrive 1.01 1- uly 1.01 1-2; Sept.| “If President Hoover should at any|crackling among the bath houses. |cords. Call at 411 5th St. “Hazelhurst” or 150-260 Ibs. 4.60-15; top 475 for bet- ink Aact Qa” 5%|, July wheat closed 2¢ lower, Sep-!1'9) 1-4; Oct, 1.01; Nov. 1.02; Dec.|time go over to the wets, he would,| ‘Tien it was too late, “Concerning the creditor govern-| phone 273 150-250 Ibs., 450-75; top 4’ Patativilis : 12%| tember 1 3-4 lower and December! so) 4-4 of course, go alone,” Stewart said| No estimate of the personal loases|ments in whose name this process-| gee oesee—< — ————_—____- Papa pe rere eee sa Pe eres a “11 7-8 low pre i jteferring to the acceptance speech) suffered by bathers could be made. | verbal is initialed, ratification will not|"C™, ®©N1—Modern apartments im to 4.15 and below; packing sows 3.25-|Kayser (J) 5 ES lower... Oats, No. 3 white 18 7-8 to 19 7-8. | ™ nese . is int , ratification will not!” fireproof building at reduced rents, 4.00; mostly 3.50-4.00; better 100-150|/Keivinator . 3%| July oats closed 1-8 lower, and) No, j rye 30 to 32. yet to come. , It ran unquestionably into the tens|be effected before a satisfactory set-| Inquire at Tribune office. tbs.’ about steady, 425-450; average |Kennecott Gop. $i | September and December 1-2 lower.| Baricy, choice to fancy 29 1-4 to 32/ Dr. Clarence True Wilson, seeretary| of thousands. Adding to their loss | tlement is obtained between them and | son —RENT—Furnished Tor si Wednesday 426; weight 285 Ibs.| esse, (S. S.) 171g | July tye closed 1c lower, and Sep-| 1.4;"medium to good 22 1-4 to 26 1-4,|0f the Methodist board of temper-|was their predicament of being |their own creditors. fe —Furnished for Tight Sheep 4,000; run’ includes three |Rreuger & Toll. 1416! tember 1 1-8 lower. July barley fin-|/ ~~ og Sa anee, however, proposes “to wait un-| many miles from home with only a| “They will have every liberty to ex-| Housekeeping, one or two room ‘ Fig hginesn eke dale Grea 11° [ished 1-4 down, September 3-4 lower} RanGE OF CARLOT SALES | {til I see President Hoover's state-|bathing suit and no funds for travis: plain their position to their respective |__@Pattments. Phone 1063. pes h; ten pil on offer; balance bet y 16 jand December 1-8 lower. July flax Minneapolis, July 14—(%)—Range{™ent in his address of acceptance! portation. Subway and streetcar} parliaments, but no precise reference |FOR RENT—Large five-room apart- Hint ven powers: talking 5: lower jon 13 [closed 1-2 lower, and September 1c¢/of carlot grain sales: Wheat, No. 1 before making up my mind what to companies. helped solve this dilemma |to the resent arrangement will ap-| ment Call Logan's, phone alt. 5 0 lower. ard spring 71 3-8 to 76 3-8: No. 2| do. vy viding {free transportation | pear in the text of the accord with| FOR Ri —Three-room apartmen prose tippers pag wan gendelipd ry 11 | Competition on f. 0. b. wheat and) (one eee ae tre oe vore| ‘The Anti-Saloon League meeting in| homey wings bathing suits. Po- | Germany. Farished all’ coder, “eRope pees ni * Miami Copper . Hy reports of better protein tests in the) 54 1-8; No. 2 hard winter 50 1-4; No.|Sccret the last two days, has made] lice also commandeered busses in the) “If it follows that a satisfactory set-! 851-W. al 5.00. Mid-Cont. Pet. 2% | Southwest caused a further sharp dip|1 mixed drum 48 1-8. its own decision about candidates, but | emergency. tlement of their own debts is obtained, | oR RENT—Atrietly “modern ~ Far CHICAGO Mo. Baeitie q i {in spring wheat premium offerings | Corn, sample grade mixed 25 1-2. will not disclose it until after the} Excitement was greatest in the|the governments of the above-named |" jisheq and unfurnished apts. Ro ' Chicago, July 14—()—(U. 8. D. A.) |Mont. Ward ’.- ie from the country held very light.| Oats, No. 4 white 18 1-4 to 1-2. board concludes. F. Scott McBride.|bath houses where large numbers | creditor countries will proceed to rat-| 4) ents. 215 3rd St. PF. W. Hogs 22,000; including 8000 direct; [Nash Motors 10° | Winter wheat was in quiet to fair] Rye, No. 1, 30. general superintendent, emphasized| were preparing either to enter the ification and the accord with Ger. Fria ae We oe Bet 1047, 10-15 lower; 180-240 Ibs.|Nat. Biscuit 25, |@emand and pressing lightly. Durum| Barley, No. 2 special 30; No. 2, 28, {Neither his organization—nor any|surf or to dress. At Silver's Baths, | many will take its full effect. Be! market slot, 10-15 50-310 Ibs, 4.80-|Nat. Cash Reg. 7% | wheat was slow and easy with only Flax not quoted other—is bound to carry out board|one of the places destroyed, several “But in case the settlement in ques- i d Fiat Soy MMG-179 Toe, 4465-500. pigs 425. | N@t- Dairy Bro 16,,|the fancy amber holding. : dicta. The board is made up of in-) women were in the steam room.|tion cannot be obtained, the accord Lanes io a erie cia 40. Ae ollie aay ged Li An Cash corn was in fair to good de- CHICAGO CASH GRAIN dividuals chosen from the national] When they heard the cry of “fire”| with Germany will not be ratified. |FOR RENT—Best location, near rts to 450 Light light, good and New ard coR ¥ 117,|mand and quite firm compared with) Chicago, July 14.—(7)—Wheat, No,|C0Mference of organizations support-|they did not stop to dress elther be- “A new situation will thus be creat-| School, fine modern upper duplex, bi 40. 160 Tbs. 4.60-5.00; light |NY. NH. & Htfd. : ‘744 {the close. Oats was slow in tone and} 2 red 49 to 49 3-4; No. 2 hard 49 to|img the 18th amendment. cause they could not immediately|ed and the interested governments| 5 rooms, attached garage. Gas fur- Sielght, 160-200 Ibe, 490-510; medium | Nort, &, Western 33% was inclined to be easy. Rye was] 49 3-4; No. 2 yellow hard 49 3-4; No,| The conference will meet Thursday | ind their clothing or because they | will have to agree on what they chocla| nace, gas range, etc. “Rent $40.00. eee en te. Aeeb10. neeve|North American 16% | steady with demand fair for milling]1 mixed 49 1-4, Corn, No, 2 mixed|Bight. Tt includes representatives of| were fearful of delay. Most of thee | do. Phone 751 or 151. Teint, 2900350 tbe 4.604500; packing 8% quality. Barley was scarce-and in about 30 dry organizations. FOR RENT—Bungalow, nearl ynew. 33 1-2; sample grade 28. Oats, No. 2 ped about them. Persons living near-|tion of all the interested govern-| Gas heated. Near schools. Well 4.40: pi ood and choice, 100- were very light, and demand rather} mixed 19 1-4; No. 2 white 20 1-4 to|!mportant leaders the board recently | by supplied them with clothing. ments would become what it was be-| located. Phone 90 or 449. Geo. M. on Pe radi 4 good. 21. No rye. Barley 28 to 38. Timo-| aid it would do something at this fore the Hoover moratorium. Register. Cattle, 6,000; calves, 2,000; slow ~ thy seed 2.35 to 2.59. Clover sced| meeting that would “tend to clarify few sales fed steers, yearlings and she stock weak to 25 lower; most bids fully 25 off. Bulls and vealers firm; fed weighty steers 9.40. Slaughter ; aGinneapall —(P} unchanged. Shipments 23,126. Pure|Then affiliated organizations would . FOR RENT—Seven-room modern onetla Ai yealets:. Blakes, Roe ae Pub. Sve. N. J. Wheat” Open iia bran -$8.50-9.00; ‘Standard’ middlings |make their own programs. Denies New Pact Cc ONTINUE D house with garage. Phone 1191, » 600- + (7.50-9.50; 900-1100) putiman .. 517 ‘ 8.50-9.00. i : — ; Tbs, 7:75-9.50; 1100-1300 Ibs, 7.75-9.50; | Bulman $850 Wei ake pae Is Aimed at U. S. from pege one FOR RENT—New five oom BREE 1300-1500 lbs. 7.75-9.60; common Ga Radio ....... BISMARCK GRAIN Mexican City, July 14—()—Ten Rules Commtitee low. Never occupied. Hardwood medium, 600-1300 Ibs. 4.25-7.75; heif-| Radio-Keith Orp. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) |Persons, nine Agrarians and one fed-|henceforth an acquired fact which floors, built-in features, attached ers, good and choice, 550-850 Ibs. 6.75- i Date July 14, eral officer, were killed Wednesday in| will facilitate success in negotiations} | Of House Ponders garage. Near schools. Immediate 8.25; common and medium, 3.75-6.75; No. 1 dark northern . $ .39]@ battle between federal troops and|with Washington.” ar I Possession. Hedden Real Estate cows, good and choles, 400-60; com- No. Gamnerace ‘39|Agrarians at Zamoloapan, state of Decision on Issue} Arency. Phone 0 rap 3 4 No. 1 amber duru: 27) Chihuahua, a dispatch from Chihua-|'TEXT OF AGREEMENT — FOR RENT—Five room modem Lo ter and cutter, 1.75-3.00; bulls (year- ALING Laie tenn ‘22|hua City Thursday said. PUBLISHED IN PARIS. produced 100 bushels of wheat and | PON PENT Fi Mean canta Tene lings excluded), good and choice No. 1 red durum . 22 Paris, July 14—(#)—The text of the| three fourths of the American wheat} 99 5th St. or phone 460-M. (beef), 3.50-5.00; cutter to medhin Safeway Stores .. 21No. 1 flax ... ary ; ° much-discussed “gentlemen's agree-| crop went into the domestic market, FOR RENT—Five-roo rer 2.50-3.50; vealers (milk fed), good and | Et" T Son ran, No. 2 flax 72] | Menoken ||European nations was published | he would be entitled to receive a cer-|FOR RENT. Five-room mo oe cholce, 5.50-6.75; | medium, §.00-5.50; | Seaboard Oil... No. 1 rye : 14] : “+|ment” entered into at Lausanne by| tificate paying him on 75 bushels. Teasonable, Located at a31 aourte cull and comtnan, £00-5.00; BOSKEr | Bears-Rosbuck Barley 12 Thursday. ‘The agreement provides| | The certifieates would be issued by| Teasonable. | Located at #31 F and feeder cattle: Steers, good and |servel, Inc. .. Oats ... ‘10 By MRS. JENNIE DANCE the Lausanne agreement shall not be| the agriculture department. ne ee ee D. choice, 500-1050 lbs, 525-625; com-|shattuck (F, G.) fe ee Dark hard winter wheat 24 ratified until each of the countries] These would be redeemed at any Rooms for Rem mon and medium, 3.50-5.25. Shell Union Oil Hid MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN has obtained a satisfactory settlement | fiscal agency designated by the gov-}__—_— AW a eee Sheep, 11,000; slow, weak to 25/Simmons ne H Minneapolis, ara 14. eat ee ——-—@| The Menoken Ladies’ Aid was en-| between it and its creditors. ernment for 42 cents on each bushel—} FOR RENT—Large sleeping room on. lower; good to choice native ewe and | Simms Petrol. . ake pee ibis Thursday compared to 145 | Produce Markets |}tertained by Mrs. M. E. Funston| ‘The agreement was initialed by| the amount of the tariff—less admin-| first floor. Private home. Suitable wether lambs 5.75-6.00 to packers 4% Radia % ai | Thursday afternoon. France, Great Britain, Italy and Bel-| istrative costs. for couple or 2 ladies. Cool and moderated sorted throwouts 4.00; Pp 8% |15% protein _ Delivered To Arrive gj George Knoll returned from Fargo} gium. It also provides the Lausanne] The money for redeeming the cer-; comfortable. Always hot water. 6.50 paid sparingly by outsiders; ask- 3%]1 dk north. 57% 61% 56% 59% CHICAGO PRODUCE | Siter receiving treatment at a hos-|accords shall not definitely go into] tificates would be obtained from a tax ing above 6.00 for choice Idaho range | aot Sh thington © Rie /2 dk north: ‘56x ‘gna CTL] Chiengo, July 14—P—Butter and | pital there, force until they have been ratified as|levied upon the processing of the | Sica lambs. if Standard Brands . 10% {3 dk north. 54% 58% .... - |e888 were firm Thursday, and poultry|" The Menoken Poultry club met at Provided in the treaties themselves. | commodity. This tax would be 42! sleeping rooms. Suitable for two or Slaughter sheep and lambs: Lens, Stand. Gas. & Elec. 10% 44% protein ret a ag was easy. , the C. D. King home Friday. H. O./. When a satisfactory arrangement| cents a bushel on wheat. On cotton three with light housekeeping pri- 90 Ibs. down, good and choice, 5.50-|Stang: Oil Calif. 19% : ak pla 3 ah Bue % .56%| Butter, 10,083, first; creamery ye Putnam, county agent, gave a dem-|has been made concerning their own| it would be 5 cents a pound and on| vileges if desired. Lights, gas and 6.50; medium, 4.50-5.50; all weights, stand. Oil N. J. . 25% [3 Gk north. 80% 33% (2.0. ;jglals (98 score) 181-19; extras (92) |onstration of. caponizing _ poultry. |debts, the gentlemen's agreement pro-| hogs, 2 cents a pound. iceboxes included. One block north common, 3.75-4.50; ewes, 90-150 1bs./ Studebaker . 3% 113% protein 18; extra firsts (90-91) 17-174; firsts |There were 10 members present and| vided, the initialling governments} | When it included all other agricul- | of Paramount Theater. 222 3rd.8t medium to choice, 1.00-2.25; all|'Texas Corp. . is 1 dk north. 50% (88-89, 15-16; seconds (86-87) 13-14; | four visitors. will ratify the general accords with| tural commodities in the bill as put | —————————— SOS weights, cull and common, .50-1.75. | Tex. as id. Me 3 Hid 2 dk north: 49% standards (90 centralized carlots) 18./ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Urbach of Re-|Germany and these will become ef-|up in the house, the agriculture com- For Rent ae Beene 2 49" |3,dk north. 48% _ Eggs, 12,410, firm; extra firsts 1 4-|gan and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Asbridge| fective. mittee provided that the processing UARE COTTAGES, $10.00 a week and SIOUX CITY | ap_u,|union Carbide Pay ae a; fresh graded firsts 1314-144; cur- were visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Willam| Ie tt is found impossible to obtain a tax paid into the “adjustment fund”) MARE COTTAGES, $1000 a week and Sioux City, Iowa, July 14.—(AP—U. ae rent receip! . inson Sunday. debt settlement, it was agreed, the| shou! amount of the preset ¢ r ‘ 8D Ay cattle’ “1500; ” slaughter Dalen Fete 2 OG |2 ae north. 48% Poultry alive, 31 trucks, easy; hens) Mr, and Mrs. Nick Krick and two| accord with Germany will not be rat-| tariff. Where there is no tariff, the |__Minn. : 8 steers and yearlings slow, mostly! ni “Gisar stores .. %laradeof 13; leghorn hens 10; colored broilers!children of Minot spent Saturday] ified, secretary of agriculture would fix the/ FOR RENT—Store building, 25x10. weak to 15 lower; other classes little | tnited Gorp. .. 4% {1 dk north. .49% 14; fryers 15; springs 18; leghorn|night and Sunday visiting Mr. and} Instead, a new situation would be| amount of the tax. Full basement. With front and changed; choice long yearlings and| United Fruit .... 17% |2 dk north. 49% broilers 14; roosters 10; turkeys 10 to] Mrs, R. G. Abelein. created and the governments would] The Norbeck bill follows the same | back stairways. 212 Main. Also light steers held above 8.75; numerous| tn, Gas, & Imp. 13% |3 dk north. 47% 42} spring ducks 9 to 11 1-2; old 7 to} | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Craven and | consult with each other again. The| general principal but is not as broad| houses, Numbers 115 and 113 Thay- loads grain feds 7.25 to 8.35; few|Us, Ind. Alcohol ... 16% |Grade of E BEN SES 9; geese 8 to 11. son Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Abe-|legal position of all the interested| as the Ronald-Wilson domestic allot-j er, 400-4th and 315 Ave. A. Phone choice heifers 7.50; load lots 6.25 to| US. Realty & Imp. 3%, 4 hohe ae aN 4954 Cheese, per 1b.: Twins 11; Daisies|lein and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick| governments would return to what it] ment Plan which was urged before} 905. 6.90; most grass cows 2.50 ie. He Mg a BAGoeE . : an 3 north. 47% 49% 101! ae Bri? ste - Aa OU aad eo Seonlly ne Pa ane cat was before the Hoover moratorium a conecreical conualiees a yeeoe Rocky Mount lerings a . S. oa . fontana ter. at ericas cl 72; y ers an n, . an AT AGO. weel . R. Ronald of ell, low cutters ond ey mainly 1.50| Util. Pow. & Lt. : tH 14% oe ini inet domestic 28 to 29; imported 37 to 38. | Mrs, as Reitzel, Mr. and Mrs. A. ei was added that the German|§&. D., and Professor M. L. Wilson of to 2.25; load cholce 686 lb. stockers| Vanadium Corp. .. 1 DAW or ae a Soa G, Dance aor taal motored to is government, would be polifled of the the Montana State Agriculture col- ed - acces dl sees Te tees fen on unt for a pic! 10} m of ie ntlemen’s agree- a al 6,000; slow, mostly 15 to 25 RE ti : 122 113% te: New York, July 14.—(?)— Butter! Sunday. e ¥ ment. re The Ronald-Wilson proposal pro- lower; packing sows 25 to 35 off; top| Westen Air Br... ol) pare con 50% 16,383, firmer. Creamery higher than| A large crowd attended the rodeo| The foreign office also published the| vided for applying it to any agricul- 4.15 paid freely for 180 to 230 lb. wostgh. El. & Mfg. 17% 112% prot Snes “* +++ lextra 19 to 19 1-2; extra (92 score) lat the Menoken Picnic grounds Sun- | text of a letter received by Louis Ger-| tural commodity and for cooperative weights; bulk 170 to 260 Ibs. 4.30 to|willys Overland .. fl tp a 18 1-2; first (87 to 91 score) 16 3-4|day afternoon. Two airplanes were|main-Martin, minister of France,| agreements with producers through 4.75; 240 to 280 lbs. 4.50 to se: Woolworth .......045 26 1 H BTU BEPee rae’ "|. ier aay tal serangs 16 te as or on from Bismarck taking up pas-|from Nevibe qbeaberinta, Pavia state, county dnd local committee su- hing done on heavier weights; ——— ra . » No. 1, gers. chancellor exchequer, indicat-|pervision, governing acreage. Ky Ae 8g selections 4.35 ‘one medi- FOREIGN EXCHANGES 1D % “x 1-2; No, 2, 11 1-2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wachal and|ing Great Britain agrees to the sus-| An attempt to seek reconsideration um and light pecking sows 375 to! New York, July 14——(@)—Forelan (Ft Ws and ‘south Dakees Wieat| Cheese 164,172, steady, unchanged. |daughter were shopping in Bismarck | pension of payment by France of her| of the ware tate wes blocked in Si ottadieea a Se cae ae, Cos eee wee ay unas ao tee [eee a, dae tnt agin, | eee goa nae ae ea ON lars, of y le 5 fe] wo *, | &0CO! joes force or unt z leb.). Pia mio 535 direct; | Great Britain 3.54 3-8; France 3.92 t 2 ee 46% 48% 45% .47%,| Dressed poultry steady to firm.|Miss Orpha, visited Mrs. A. H Klep. been decided not to ratify it. Norris vefused to allow for a chance; fat lambs and yearlings opened fully|5-16; Italy demand 5.12; Germany|12% Peoein Chickens, fresh 15-26; frozen 14-26; | stein Wednesday. In the event it is not ratified, the/for Senator Bingham (Rep., Conn.) 28 lower; feeder undertone weak to/23.72; Norway 17.63; Sweden 18.23;|1 DH W or : “ y, [Old roosters, fresh 10-12%. Live ir-| Miss Norma Agnew visited Mrs. A.| letter Proposed, Great Britain and/to move that the house be requested lower; early bulk native lambs 5.25| Montreal 87.00. 5 Lett 44% 45% 43% 44% |rogular. Prices unquoted. C. Dance Thursday and Friday. France would examine the situation | to Bonin ‘Ec nies t 5.50; early top 5.50; bidding 5.50 is Durum BosTON WooL plete a 5 sorted 0 STOCKS BOSTON WOOL Text of Document Cause the motion would lead to debate package clipped veatuings 86 ibs 400;| (By The Associated Pres) [OR,Lamber SK STK 40% s3y| g,, BOSTON WOOL | pay o ge Through The text follows: and if agreed to, action on the bill no feeders sold eligible around 4.50. | Midwest Util. (new) 1-4. Bombers B14 cei. ss: sees. |8TOWN Wools of the finer quality con- The Tribune Want Ads “The Lausanne agreement will not | would be prevented at this session. b Pathe Exchange Penney (J. C.) Penn. R. R. Phillips Pet. Proct. & Gamble li Grain Ms Quotations ‘ > MINNEAPOLIS RANGE Minneapolis, 7.00 to 12.50. MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR July 14.—()—Flour the candidate situation. Should it be impossible to compose viewpoints, it might merely cite the records of Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt. CONTINUE from page one Britain Officially D “Notification of this accord will be made to the German government.” The agreement is dated at Lau- sanne, July 2. FOR RENT—Four-room modern bungalow. Enclosed porch. Close in and near school. Geo. M. Reg- ister.