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Tribune’s Grain, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1932 CONTINUED CLASSIFIED AD estock an from pags on RATES RELIMINARY PLAN OF CITY All want ds are cash in advance minimum charge 75 cents. Copy must : E NCED be received at The Tribune office by Market Report for Fri ence iit ss em eae ma e9 Dog Catcher ...essceceseseeveeeees 227.80 230.00 + 2.50) day in the regular classified page. + 20,289.22 16,770.00 3,519.22] Cuts, border or white space used CO aS ao Se | 5 C. Conservation of Health ........... 1,408.98 420.00 989.98 }0n want ads come Heid lege ceo 2 D. and E. Sanitation and Highways .. 11,002.75 8,460.00 2,632.75 | fled display rates of 90 cents per ew lor! tocks j 3 F. Poor Relief .... i 1200.00 300.00 umn inch per insertion. G. Public Library 660. . wea anes horn i. ie: Be opt 6 days, $5 words or tnd eas : Swimming Pool 1,007.10 925.00 82.10 v8, bi 2 3 days, 25 words or under. 1.00 ess 21% | 3 Auditorium .. + _ 311.00 300.00 11.00)9 & ae Jwoktia be uhaee tg leghany bad 4 City’s Share of ++ 3,000.00 1,812.00 148000 | 7 SY Ss words Genet oa LISTLESS SESSION Allis ‘Chats Sy CORN PRICE BOOST 421810 2737.09 1,881.10 / Ads over 25 words 3 cents additional Am. Cai 34% I. Public Service Enterprises 14 icity Tourist Camp (Aid Eliminated ‘The Tribune reserves the right to Securities Market Works Up- 7'*| Wheat, However, Drops Almost 31% 28% 0... 1932-1933). 210.00 reject any copy submitted, also to re- r by : ‘ ‘ Seales ......04, 1,260.80 1200.00 vise any copy to conform with make- ward Quietly After Slight 34| to Record Low as Rust |No. 1...... 87% 1.01% 978... ai: Geen Foa| UP rules of Classified Advertising. rning Sa 5% CHICAGO RANGE ; ‘i i "28.40 500.00 474.60 Phone 32 Morning Sag A Menace Fades nica, Shes lie J. Contingencies + ‘ths ‘Teibkide ‘Want. ad Departaet , Gi ane nf rf 57,153.10 46,306.00 10,847.10 New York, July 15—()—The stock 14% | Chicago, July 15.—(P)—Reports |July “(old).. de" 450 45% market accomplished another sub- (4! a that the Kansas corn crop was being |July (new). 45% 4 Salary and wage reductions in the water department amount to.. 2,300.00 Male H Watitea Siow WGA, Afni a S| BiS Thy Gey not weather served to |aept\ (old). f3 {or total salary and wage reductions of 11,147.10 Md, day's setback. After a mornig a 4 Prae apa 42 |bring about somewhat higher values Dec. 31 City Hydrant Rentals Reduced mone atts arated lg rns creeping advance set in which e . T. . Foo. 24 jin grain Friday. world’s champion fly ler. 5 beter ding as the session wore on, Atlantic Coast Line 1214 ‘Wheat, however, dropped at one - cat item cede se one moraine budget, but reflects itself in sight, 10 for 25c. Every home, store Gains in many of the leaders ranged |Atlantic Ref. ..... 12/4 | time as low as 45 cents, a price within reduced appropriations for hydrant rentals. and farm a prospect. Advertised in from 1 to 3 points, and the closing |AUbum Auto 51% 13-8 of a cent of the all-time bottom 2 The reduction of $11,707.14 in maintenance and expense oyster Liberty, Sat. Eve. Post and farm pa- viation een made by a general reduction in suc! ms for lepartments e: Write ‘ % tone was strong. ‘The turnover ap-|Balt, & Ohio’ ..... OM | amuatis pHUEty canon eee Foor Relief, which remains at $16,000, the elimination of street traffic paint. (Pers. Write now for free samples Proximated 800,000 shares, Barnedall 44 Gets HUSH ARERR hk a | ing, a reduction in the size of residential street lights and partial elimination |# ; helped by al|Bendix Aviati 6 |were much larger than a week ago, lage os ne Graef-Cowen Corporation ee feos ed ere i & Ben ae ion... 9% foreigners displayed no change “im De | of white way lighting, the Seca nahi? oe Folks Lote bey ope of Charis Bldg. Allentown, Pa. id 5 wore q re je: re ion of $3,000 a year} __©naris Bldg. Allentown, Pa. a fair bond market and fresh indica- Bata ae Su ma holding-off attitude and ad- 3 in Ayaan Sentalt: NE ee wee ee x }BARBER WANTED to run shop. Pre- ce CH ag Tie ledlaa ane else arta ee 8, Elimination of all major repairs and betterments, except the annual! ferably one that can bring chair congress, despite the deadlock which /Canadian Pacific 10% led the danger of block ruse ‘Gaiviage: appropriation for fire truck, minor paving repairs, and other repairs abso-| Western part of state. Write Trib- developed Friday between the con- » JT... 6' hia Neamt wi getting more remote {J , lutely necessary, accounts for the decrease of $4,967.51 in that item. _une Ad No. 1947, bi erde hints ng carted in the Lae aes a daily. Se + 9. Total estimated savings of all kinds are as follow. LARGE financial organization wants ee ae Revel , 14] Ootin ‘titiasttied 4.9 to Bin above OPK, s+ 492 | city Government Salaries and Wages 10,847.10 North Dakota salesman, Insurance RE Ete, een CHL ae 8 |‘Thureday’s finish,’ Jul : Bellies Water Department Salaries and Wages . 2,300.00] building and loan or securities ex- Senate in Wark tite 4c | 1 |32 5:8 to 3-47 Whest unchanged eg (oY °71 22 89 595 | Maintenance and Expense .... 11,797.14] perience preferred. Will arrange a ‘hanes 2 Theva ogely yea i 1) 1-2 higher, July old 45 3-8 to 1-2 DULUTH RANGE | Major Repairs and Betterment 4,967.51| personal interview. For appoint- ae = aia Osan tie ei | Sept. old 477-8 to 48. Oats 1-8 off |Duluth. Minn, July 13-—(>— Interest Reductions ment white Tribune Ad. No. 1945 or ST Ce es 8:2 |to 1-8 up, and provisions unchanged |. Duruim— Open. High’ Low Close Refunding Certificates of Indebtedness ...... Sed cndehest sees 260.00! phone 1714. ternational Harvester, Eastman, 6% on Bed | July aaa vagts 46 Investment of funds in city bonds and special assessment WANTED—Party to put up hay on seine Ri as annie fai Hid “Delis. aieten reactions at times, |S°Pt bok erage warrants +++ 1,590.00 whores Alltel “Boe, MenoEeS, | jon Pacific, White Rock and Home- 2 5) Dec. . 5 ee ‘ gy 0.00} . » I" 375 Retirement of $5,000 World war mem. bonds 250. , stake, while such issues as U. S. Steel, {* | With all deliveries of wheat Aneta MS Elimination of levies for special ass'm't deficiencies . 6,350.00 | _Dak American Telephone, American Can, 213, {Rew bottom price records for the sea-|July . trees Consolidated Gas, General Motors, gout: Can. - ce be Prot ch tii ad BF : 38,361.75 Work Wanted ircra! S 5 Qe upward trend. Many traders were ‘ ¥ ena Bilalathearacbvinse A — SecPunite sid See ee cana |b cee aby Ikeeping an eye on unusual firmness | 20 ‘997% | 10. | 1932 Tax Levies are arrived at as follows: YOUR WASHING AND ALL IRON- showed fractional gains. The pack-|Curtiss Wright - % of quotations at Winnipeg. Reports | Sept. «eee 1,00%g | General Funds 95,205,00| 8 done cheaper. In one day, at ing stocks ran into considerable real-|Dia. Match 1414 | of official buying at Winnipeg wer! Dec. ig 100% 1.01 Estimated Disbursements ied T111011 | Your home for $2.00. Neat and ‘ex- izing, and failed to recover with the|Drug, Inc. 28, asserted to mark Canada’s entry into! eeenticne Reserve fund for semi-annual tax collections .. *119.11] Herienced worker. References fur- rest of the list. American ‘Telephone |DUPont ... 33% |the price-stabilization field, Among ‘APOLIS FLOUR “Ye632411| Rished. For appointment, phone : pe pig jbullish factors cited was talk that} Minneapolis, July 15—UP)—Flour 166,324.11} 393.w. sold down more than a point in the|ri Auto Lite 10% | bullish tors cited was that P 42,998.32 a okt eal ae y eS were sO elli ide of |/15 lower. Carload lots family pa-| Less: Cash on hand ‘ Ti IN fe specialize in suits arly dij Pow. & Lt. 319 | Prices wer low the selling side of TAILORING—We spe et Ip. 'Erie RR 5 31g wheat appeared dangerous. tents quoted 4.05 to 4.15 a barrel in Estimated miscellaneous collections . Nome 90,324.11 | made to your individual measure. — OP Fic. P. ire i q 4. jump of a cent a bushel in corn cra Cab Estimated prior tax collections ... 000. seat | Over 500 patterns to choose from, { stoc! Firest. Tr. & R. , {did much to impart rallying power in- ipments 25,621. : picid also cleaning, pressing and repair- {Livestock First Nat. Strs, 40% ito the wind, onskat: ‘Specuiative| Pure bran 9.00 to 9.50. Necessary Levy ... eee tO] ing. Holkups’ ‘Tailor Shop, 112 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Gen. Am: "Tank 10% |buying of corn appeared to be in| Standard middlings 9.00 to 9.50. Debt Retirement Fur Lets West Broadway. tei gpd Gen. Elec. 10 [Progress and cash interests reported | Weer aise 2 105,000.00 | === ee ak cpedeecye seem pet eter cork Sa ee eer ene | DROHRaeS Here: 9 Ce OF Canoe P~Range City’s Indebtedness Shown sed For Sale ‘Deady cn ted rtettine, Cent (Ge, ae. te Ei wifes LT eel of SID ea bv edie 11, Comparative Indebtedness of the city is as follows: ees ee slow; steady on fed offerings; grassy |General Mills,. 31 Ines acted also as a stimulus to corn| of carlot grain sales: at: No. : para of tn ie ae otlowe ota! {FOR SALE—Modern American” Law. kinds weak; bulk fed steers and year-|General Motors . 9 ‘buyers. Oats were neglected. {hard spring 70; No. 2 dark northern jonds pecial | 1 25 volumes. Phone 628 after 6 p. -8.00; best held |Gen. Ray, Sig. sh (ee e }52%-67; No. 1 hard winter 55%; No. Ass'm't cates of above 80; pact ined 920 tb. weights Gillette. Saf. Rai oe) eee crear |2 amber durum 48%; No. 2 mixed Warrants Indebtedness SOR EAEESO=S Sas a { Po is oman) e si ee x 080,687.06 53,000 1,668,687.06 E—One . ; late Thursday 9.00; half-fat_and|GOld Dust 3-1 31; | MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES durum 44-46, : Outstanding 7-1-31 ... Sasp00 1,080,887.00 8 va eepltl) Pe SEs enya . Ff = io. 2 yellow 36-37%2. Issued during fiscal year f 643.) 643. ii a Sees Tate nee Migs mest, Cholce Graham Paige Mot... iit|DISELAY BETTER TONE No. 4 white 18 Retired during fiscal year 16.000 64,804.53 $3,000 —‘133,804.53| bearing, 14 ft. Garden City feeders. heifers 7.35, new high; grassy kinds|/Gt. Nor. Ir. Ore. Ctf. 5%| Minneapolis, July 15—(P)—A better cin noraaod ding 6-30-22 571,000 1,038'525.71 a 1,609.525.71| One 25 'N & S rear mounted steam ptt pel nett keer ad [Ete ol eat 7 |tone was displayed by grain futures Nb, @tapeclals@OMetENG! 3)| a total rentonlin GHAAGIeROEE oe my . $9,161.35] engine. Will trade in some work grassy kinds down to 2.50; low cut-|Gt. West. Sug. x, {throughout the list Friday without pend og ent 304s No. 3.) A total reduction in all indebtedness of ........ sais horses. George G. Zirbes, Hazel- ters and cutters 1.50-2.25: bulls ey oe ‘if /any important change in news [29: No. 1 feed 24. 12. Collections in all funds during the year 1931 - seo dle tob, 8.20, eeger<? , | Houd-Hershey : “i Flax not quoted. General Taxes .... . (Ain he is Sieee's peer ba aol slate Mies eso |e ee ee Melba ea Special Assessmen 2 106,621.32 FOR SALE—Dressed spring chickens. stockers and feeders scarce, about | Hudson Motor 6% | tember 5-8 higher, and December 3-4 ERE ET dai : "q36e8 73 Phone 552-M or call at 1600 Bowen steady. Hupp. ee ae higher. sumer DULUTH CASH GRAIN z ‘ id Calves 2,300; vealers steady; bulk|Int. Harvester July oats closed unchanged, Sep- h, Minn, July 15.—)—Clos- ; ee medium to’ choloe grades 280°550. [Int. Nick Gan 33} |tember 1-8 higher, and July 1-8 high-| ,,P cy? Minn, duly 15< {WP Clos cedar cy ite in excel Int. Tel. & Tel. 5% ractapeecs $ Ef g 13. Disbursements in all funds were .. “ 741, -dzell sevice dcraiedheeeta bie) il se len aa ember tye closed northern 1 1-4 to 66 1-4; No. 2 do,| 1% Disburse balance in all funds 7-1-31 152,643.33, SRE er than Thursday; better 190 to 250 |iayer (Gy, 425) );2 hsher. | July barley closed 1-8) 51-4 to. 64 1-4; No. a do. 48. tod! The cash balance in all funds 6-30-32 152,451.20 _ Ys. 4.50 to 4.80; top 4.80; 250 to 375|Relvinator 3% |higher, September 1-4 higher and|t, 62 1-4: No. 1 northern 51 1-4 to| 1 The cas an d i er. Very reasonable and on easy Ibs. 4.00 to 4.50; better 100 to 150 lbs.|Kennecott Cop. . 6% | December 1-8 higher. July flax closed 66 1-4; No. 2 do. 50 1-4 to 64 1- terms. Six tables, two geet aires 4.25 to 4.50; packing sows largely 3.50|Kresge (S. 8.) reel te owe And September un- ji] amber durum 46 3-4 to 56 3 CHICAGO STOCK one ieieiog yao ree to 4.00; extreme heavyweights down |Kreuger & Toll. 416) changed. No. 2 do. 44 3-4 to 55 3-4; No. 1 (By The Asscciated Press ‘own with paying business. A. L. to 3.25 and below; average cost|Kroger Grocery . 12/8|" Cash wheat receipts were very durum 44 3-4 to 45 3-4; No. 2 do. 42|Midwest Util (New) an eae Ganske, Hazen, N. D., Route 1. ‘Thursday 4.07; weight 270 Ibs. pene as one 1g light and in fair cemand. Winter | CU'Wm (4 3-4 to 45 2-4; No. 2 do. 42 pees ABE Sheep 1,000; all slaughter classes| rou Gia: & EI 3 ieee ‘ibe ae meabanred wes |3-4 to 50 3-4; No. 2 do, 38 3-4 to 50| MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS CLOSE Real Estate opening steady; good and choice na- Truck 13% )Gemand fair. Durum was in quiet! 3-4; No, d durum 39 3-4 to 40 (By The Asseciated Press| FOR SALE ee eee | tive lambs largely 8.50; bucks, 490; (Mack, Trucks, 11% | to fair demand and firm. Hog aia hacia SN rst eee Loe FOR SALE—%5 acres. 5 tilles west throwouts 3.00; medium to choice|May Dent. Stors. . 11 Cash corn demand was steady and j* Fax on track 1.00 to 1.01; to ar-|Northwest Banco ... ory of Mandan near Glen Echo on Heart, yearlings largely 2.50 to 3.50; few/Mid-Cont. Pet. 5, | prices slightly weaker compared j rive 1,00; to arrive Sept. 99 7-8; July peatmss 1 Shei river. Wonderful spring and gar- medium to choice ewes 1.00 to 1.50. |Mo. Kan. & Tex. 2/2 | with futures, Oats demand was slug- 1.00; Sept. 99 7-8; Oct. 1.00 1-2: Nov. CURB STOCKS den. Water piped in house. For Mo. Pacific, - Hi gish and featureless. Rye demand|1o1; pes Lol New York, July 15.—()—Curb: Particulars see or write owner on cucaao Nash’ Motors eter ener pe ueberites ey Oats, No. 3 white 16 5-8. Cities Service ..... i ae ee ee Chicago, July 15.—(7)—(U. 8. D. A.) it . 25% | light. Barley demand was a shade} 1 ry 8 te 3- q ‘i Ts | i i dais ae —Hogs 17/000, including 9,000" arrest. | Nat Gash Res. 74 | better, especially for. malting fybam | uabey etiaies torres ra 4-6. Recasee onan 19 "| Both Parties ignore Prohi UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY mostly 10 higher; packing sows steady |Nat. Dairy Prod. 16% | Flax offerings were light and in fair | 39 3-8; medium to good 23 3-8 to 28 | to Concentrate on Bread —8 room modern dwelling. First to 10 cents up. Top 5.20; 250-300 Ibs. | Nat. eee 8% | to good demand. 3-8. i nam class condition. Trees and shrub- 4.80-5.05; 310-350 Ibs. 4.50-85; 140-170 | Nev. Cons. Cop. ‘| ares * ein cae | and Butter bery. Near school. Terms to de- Ibs. 4.75-5.1 435-50; " packing |Now ork. Cent, : ; 5 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN sirable party. Phone 708, Bismarck sows 3.60-440. Light light, good and een 3 || Grain Quotations | Chicago, July 15.—(P}—Wheat, No. | Washington, July 1S-—0r)—Begin-| Bide. & Loan Ass'n. choice, 140-160 Ibs. 4.75-5.10; light North American 17 |e-—__-—_--—_—. | 2 red 47 1-2 to 48; No. 2 hard 47 1-2 | mee b i weight, 160-200 Ibs. 5.00-20; medium!Northern Pacific :.: 9% MINNEAPOLIS RANGE to 48; No. 2 yellow hard 47 1-2; sam- (IN ABLE 10 ning before its time, the presidential ‘i Haaeien weight, 200-250 Ibs. 5.00-20; heavy {Ohio Oil ... : 7% | Minneapolis, July 15.—(P)\— ple grade hard 45 1-2; No. 2 northern campaign already is in the midst of |the point of a presidential veto, thus weight, 250-350 lbs. 4.60-5.10; packing |Pac. Gas. & El a ae ‘Open ateD Tow Close! springs 48 1-4; No. 1 mixed 47 3-4. a swift cycle of revealing develop-|@stablishing an issue Which | the sows, medium and good, 275-500 Ibs. | Pacific ee wk ae | “37a | Corn, No. 2 yellow 33 to 33 1-4: No. aiental speaker hopes to eae e GES 3.50-4.50; pigs, good and choice, 100-|Backard Mot : 4872/2 white 33 1-4 to 1-2. Oats, No. 2 Of the two most-discussed issues |P2i8n. He also lent aid to a Proposed 130 Ibs. 4.25-85. Par.-Pubiix ..... white 19 1-2 to 21. Rye, No. 1, 35 both parties show a disposition to|iVestisation of the treasury, whic Cattle, 2,500; calves, 500; slaughter ans, 1-2, Barley 28 to 38. Timothy sced never materialized, and kept prodding le, 2,500; Asses + Parmelee Trans center on economic recovery, leaving J Steers and yearlings slow weak to 25/Penney (J. C.) . 2.35 to 2.50. Clover seed 7.00 to 12.50. prohibition aside, at least for the noeeeanty at other Republican cita lower; butcher she stock weak; bulls|/Penn, R. Proposal to Support Hoover | present, and vealers steady. No choice steers] Phillips ° offered;. best around 8.40. Slaughter | Pr cattle and vealers: Steers, good and} Pu! choice, 600-90 Ibs. 7.59-9.50; 900-1100 ity Bak: Ibs. 7.50-9.50; 1100-1300 Ibs,’ 7.75-9.50; |Uuty Baking 1300-1500 Ibs. 7.75-9.50; common and|Radio-Keith Orp. fl, medium, 600-1300 Ibs. 4.25-7.75; heif-|Reo Motor ....... 2? ers, good and choice, 550-850 Ibs. 6.50-|Reynolds Tob. “B' i 8.25; common and medium, 3.75-6.50;|Richfld. Oil Calif. . 1% > a cows good and choice, 3.25-5.75; com-|Royal Duich Shell - 35%! | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN | ter and cutter, 178-800" mulls (ear. [Stqscea" FPA": "4 [receipts Priday “4 compased W's lings excluded), good” and choice enbourd Oil Pie a paras. f), 3.50-5.00; cutter to medium, |Sears-! i 250-350; vealors Cult fed), good and | Beaten eG) igen See papas choice, §.50-6.50; medium, 5.00-5.50; |Shell Union 3% (2 dk north. 37%: “eit cull and common, 4.00-6.00; stocker |Site Petrol... 5'|3 dk north. ‘354% ‘0% and feeder cattle: Steers, good and|Simms Fetrd 3% 114% protein choice, 500-1050 Ibs. 5.25-6.25; common | skcl¥ O41 82 (1 dk north. 55% and medium, 3.50-5.25. Ha 4 ak porn. rite 0; - north. hajgpe ly eg Pete gr nega delet 11 [13% protein lovee inetatien. Colca cestrabie nee ee as dk north. tives 550-600. to packers. Strictly maid i ae north: 49% kinds absent. Around iq '% protein snk Si ncaa cae ae ibe |1 dk north. 50% lambs, lambs, 90 Ibs. down, good and 34/2 dk north 494 choice, 5.50-6.50; medium, 4.50-5.50; 9x, 13, dk eel all weights, common, 3.00-4.50; ewes, 17% | 1 ‘dk north 90-150 Ibs. medium to choice, 1.00- 33." | 2.25; all weights, cull and common, 9% 13 dk north 5. Grade of ee 4% ytwa, Suy 18—()—0. in Sioux City, Iowa, - . H 8. D. A.)—Cattle 700; slow, slaughter | U! Bien 23% |1 D 2% |1 H 8 113% faa West Maryland 3% Western Union 16% [12% potein i) Westgh. Air Br. ol. HW. AGH sess MU os Westgh. Bl. & Mi 18% |Graavof wallye soreires 6 - i DB HY W or : Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat CHICAGO {ROTATOR Pa 12% in , duly 15—(AP—U. 8. D. : ; i Pagan tel 161, on track 411, total/L H W..... 47% 49% 46% 48% U. 8. shipments | 185; aed supplies PS oe is , trading slow; sacked per cwt.: Sgpageer yaar? 44% 45 +| Cobblers, Miscourl 70. to 80, few tine |! Linuid Ah Mh AA AON. quality 85; decayed 60 to 65; Kansas!ch 1 amber 53% 57% 49% 53% 65 to 70, few 75, decayed 60 to 66; 13% protein Yj Oklahoma Triumphs few sales 90 to einen: 51% 56% ... aay mis Tamber.... 46% 1% ..... FOREIGN EXCHANGES Pome SOR See New York, July 15.—-()— Foreign | exchange steady: Great Britain de- bi 46% mand in dollars, others in cents. 45% Great Britain 3.54%; France 3.91 413, 18-16; Italy 5.111%; Germany 23.72; er ae Norway 17.62; Sweden 18.20; Montreal 1 en | in sd Grain Cash in Withr-a Tribune Want Ad +|Liberty 3%s ....... {Liberty 4th 4\8 . [Treas 4us . ee 4s. Chicago, July 15—(?)—Butter a’ icas 114%; Brick 1115; Swiss domes 28 to 29c; imported 37 to 38c. extra firsts 90-91, 17-18; firsts 88- 15-16; seconds 86-87, 13-14; standar 90 centralized carlots 18%. Eggs 1 9 to 11 1-2; old 7 to 9; geese 8 to Leghorn broilers 13, NEW YORK | 12,506, firmer. Creamery higher thi 18 3-4; first (87 to 91 score) 17 18 1-2, ors, standards (cases 45 Ibs. net) 1-2 to 17 1-4; 1-2 to 20 1-4, 14-18; express 12-2: 13-16; express 12- press 15, BOSTON WOOL _ top makers are buying. 58, 60's are quiet. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, July 15.—(4)—Gover ment bonds: Liberty ist 4%5 ...,. 102. TT ‘11 Produce Markets — CHICAGO PRODUCE , [eggs were firm Friday, and poultry was weak, S|. Cheese per Ib.: Twins 11c; Daisies 11%c; Longhorns 11%¢c; young Amer- Butter 13,113, firm; creamery spe- Cials 92 score 19-19%; extras 92, 18%; rds 199, firm; extra firsts 15; fresh grad- ed firsts 1412; current receipts 12-13. Poultry alive, 21 trucks, weak; hens 13; leghorn hens 9 1-2; colored broil- ers 14; fryers 14; springs 17; roosters 10; turkeys 10 to 12; spring ducks New York, July 15.—()—Butter extra 19 1-4 to 3-4; extra (92 score) Cheese 206,866, steady, unchanged. Eggs 15,983, uncertain. Mixed col- rehandled receipts (cases 43 Ibs. net) 15 to 16; special packs, including unusual hennery se- lections sold from store on credit, 17 Dr-ssed poultry steady, unchanged. Live poultry slow. Broilers, freight ; fowls, freight roosters, freight 12; express 13; turkeys, freight 12-18; express 15-20; ducks, freight 8-10; ex- tea “Miscellaneous ‘ f Sails Ocean for —* Boston, July 15.—(#)—The principal i|/demand for wool is on 64 and finer average French combing staple terri- tory wools, available to sell in origina} bag at 32-33 scoured basis. These “|wools are fairly active, with some .|houses, as both manufacturers and Most of the + |lower classes of territory wool except «101.70 | 101.22! 102.19 | 105.27 27 | Meets With Opposition at Conference nd Washington, July 15.—(AP)—A special committee of the national prohibition board of strategy went to work again Friday after having failed, in a long secret session that lasted past midnight, to agree to ‘9,| support Herbert Hoover. Outright endorsement of the Re- publican candidate in preference to Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Democrat, was abandoned for the time being. The question, however, was left open for discussions before the com- mittee’s report was submitted Fri- day at the general board session. _ Dr. Ernest H. Cherrington, chair- man of the special committee, said its work should be concluded shortly. ‘the board named the committee to recommend policies after opening sessions disclosed a wide cleavage between old-line leaders like Bishop James Cannon, head of the Metho- dist Episcopal church, South, and new elements of the dry forces, led by Dr. Oliver W. Steward of the flying squadron foundation, and Dr. Edwin C. Dinwiddie, executive sec- retary of the board. 2 It was indicated the portions of the committee statement agreed to early today declare the united dry organizations oppose submission of substitutes or repeal of the eigh- teenth amendment; support dry can- didates; for guidance, analyze rec- ords of candidates including those for president and vice-president. tic ie ll. an to 16 Trip on Missouri Yes angeles, July 18-—0P)— Nicholas Radford sailed the ocean from Tokyo to make a canoe trip down the Missouri river. Leavenworth, Kas, his home town, is on the river, however, and the canoe trip has been an old ambition, He arrived at San Pedro Thursday aboard the new Dollar liner President Coolidge from Tokyo, where he is news edi- tor of the Japan Advertiser, Eng- lish language newspaper. Radford will go to Fort Benton, Mont., to start alone on the canoe journey of 1,600 to 1,800 miles to Leavenworth. He estimated hée n+ \fore the convention. Similarly, the The Democrats, by an aggressive attack in congress and elsewhere, are seeking to drive home a charge that President Hoover's handling of the depression has been hesitant and blundering and in the interest of the rich and powerful, The Republicans are picturing Gov- ernor Roosevelt as weak, vague, and given to radical predictions, and are Presenting his running mate, Speaker Garner, as undependable and danger- ous. Silently both sides are flirting with the organized groups of public opinion on the wet and dry issue. The dispo- sition in some of the prohibition so- cieties is to support Hoover, and the disposition in some of the anti-pro- hibition societies is to support Roose- velt, but opinion is divided and the chances of solidarity at the ballot box are uncertain. On the side of territorial strategy. neither party seems convinced that any section of the country is definite- ly lost to it. The Democrats, who have put their first faith in the South and West, are preparing to contest the East also, some even favoring a real campaign in heavily Republican Pennsylvania. The Republicans plan to go into such states as Georgia, Mississipp!, and South Carolina. which stood firm when others of the Southern Democratic phalanx swung to Hoover in '28, The surge of activity so soon after 1 the conventions is unprecedented in recent years. It arises from the an- nounced purpose of the Democrats to lose no time and spare no éffort. Gov- ernor Roosevelt's own preconvention campaign was conducted on the same basis, beginning more than a year be- Demoratic party headquarters in Washington has broken precedent by Pie na active almost from election four years ago. Already two of President Hoover's cabinet members have taken to the stump, although the president's own. hotification will be delayed until early August, Secretary Ogden Mills, “breast-beating” qualified the Demo- | « Thursday night in Colunebos pense the word “radical” with a reference tions of Democracy. While ile Governor Roosevelt took & vacation cruise, Opeaker oar will make 50 to 100 miles a day. preated relief provision for has te Natural Monument ister of the Interior, and Henry J. Moore, Toronto, General Secretary of the Peace Garden Association, | drew attention to the significance of the peace memorial. tions that had existed between the nations and termed the garden pro- ject an inspiration to furtherance of friendship for all time. gram, unveiling of the cairn, con- structed squarely on the internation- al line, took place. tion estimated upwards of 25,000 persons participated in the days ac- tivities. Plan Legal Action to the Montreal Gazette from Quebec Friday said the Quebec attorney-gen- eral's department is preparing for a Waterways project “the minute the work starts or a further move is made.” said, “has stated plainly that he will not allow the work to be started with- out utilizing all legal means to stop it. adopted a resolution opposing the Plan. The policy of the Province of Quebec has been to attract Americans to establish industries here by prohi- biting the export of power across the border, This would become futile if the waterway scheme is carried out. This is one of the government.’ cribed the waterways agreement as a Sec- | proposition.” to Roosevelt and to the Bryan tradi-| bodies day after » bill, with its of the city. NTINUE from page one: D To Peace Unveiled At Park Ceremony Co They outlined the peaceful rela- On completion of the speaking pro- Officials in charge of the celebra- To Block Waterway Montreal, July 15—()}—A dispatch legal fight to block the St. Lawrence “Premier Taschereau,” the Dispatch “The legislature has unanimously fd main objections of Premier Taschereau Thursday des- Apartments for Reat ie FOR RENT—Furnished or -unfurnishe, ‘ ed 2 room apartment, and kitch ette. On second floor. Has gas range and running water. Call at 402 8th St. South door. Phone 1328-J. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished 2 room apartment. Murphy bed anda pri- vate bath. Phone 172 or 1250. FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished apartment. One room and kitchenette. Equipped with elec- tric refrigerator, vacuum cleaner and electric washer privileges. In- quire at 518 Fifth St. Dr. R. 8. Enge. aA FOR RENT—Furnished three-room | apartment. 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Private entrance. 306 Thayer Ave. West. Furnished modern apartment at 417 5th St. Phone 262-J. FOR RENT—Nice, cool, 2 room fur= nished apartment on ground floor with private entrance. reasonable, Rent very Call at 323 8th St. One of Bismarck's ments. Electric refrigerator, finest apart- Attached garage. General Gas. Ground floor. If renting see it. Phone _1702-J or inquire at 813 8th St. FOR RENT—Three room and bath furnished apartment. Close in. Ground floor. See it. Phone 1628-W _or inqui t 316 Mandan St. ENT—Two and three room fur- nished apartments, $22 and $25 in- cluding lights, water, heat, gas for cooking and laundry privileges, Al- So 5 room house, 215 South 5th $20. Inquire Rothschiller Apartments, _ 1100 Broadway. FOR RENT—A new 2 room apart= ment. Nicely furnished. All mod- ern, down town location. Also one 3 room apartment to sublet until Sept. 1st. Beautiful furniture _ Prices very reasonal Phone 347. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfur- | nished apartment, _Mments. Phone 773. FOR RENT—Furnished single room and kitchenette for $20.00 a month. Call at 411 5th St. “Hazethurst” or ie Phone 273, FOR RENT—Modern apartments in fireproof building at reduced rents, Inquire at Tribune office. FOR RENT—Furnished for ligne housekeeping, one or two room apartments. Phone 1063. 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—Strictily modern fur- nished and unfurnished apts. Rose Apartments. 215 3rd St P. W. Murphy. Phone 858. Varney Apart- ——=——————S———- Houses and Flats FOR RENT—Best location, near school, fine modern upper duplex, 5 rooms, attached garage. Gas fur- nace, gas range, etc. Rent $40.00. Phon 751 or 151. FOR RENT—New modern 6 room du- Plex. Garage attached. Also fin- ished room in basement. Good lo- cation. Gas or coal heated. Phone ‘727. FOR RENT—Bungalow nearly new. Gas heated. Near schools. Well located. Phone 90 or 449. Geo. M. Register. 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Personat — iowa Breeders are closing up their chick store in Bismarck for this year. Come in and get some bargains. 5,- 000 over 2 weeks old chicks for sal. Eset rode fountains at spe- prices. Iowa Master Breeders, _ 204 Mair. Phone 1440, ¢ AMAZINGLY NEW LOW pare y Moler Barber College, Fargo ; ‘national crime,” and a “grotesque CLOUDBURST KILLS MANY Mexico City, July 15—(AP)—Nine had been recovered early Fri- ¢loudburst and flood wept Saltillo, state of Coahuila, late utsday, flooding lower part The cloudburst carried new 1932 Chev- © rolet coupe. Discount $100. Terms 4 it desired. Write Box 323, Bis- marck, or phone 300. ( ————————————————— For Exchange ; WISH TO TRADE—160 acres of land for & first class tractor and $100 in cash. Bnauss, Stanley, N. Dak.