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Declines Rapidly After Reaching Peak Caused by Influx of Southern Orders weeace eligible 4.78 down. ay Produce Markets CHICAGO. y » March = 11.— (>) —Butter easier Saturday under ‘heavier extras (92), 8%; firsts (90-91), 18%; stand- ards (90 centralized carlots), 18%, 10,856, steady, Poult try, live, 7 cars, strong; hens, 11%-13%; leghorn hens, 10; colored springs, 13%; ra, G7" turbeyn, 10-18; Mocks: jj 10-15; ducks, 10-12; geese; 9; broilers, 17-18. : Dressed turkeys, firm, prices’ un- NEW YORK New York, March 11.—(?)—Butter, 3,026, unsettled, Creamery, higher than extra 19%-20%; extra (92 score) 19%; firsts (87-91 score) 19%-%; cen- tral (90 score) 19%. Packing = current make, No. 1, 13; No. 2, Cheese, 210,154, quiet. State, whole milk fats, fresh, average to fancy spe- Clals 11-11%; do, held 16-18, Eggs, 18,026, unsettled. Mixed col- ors, special packs or selections from had made possible plans for resump-|fresh receipts 15%s-16% ; standard and tion of banking services on a scale closely approaching normal. financial commercial standards 15; firsts 14; sec- onds 13%; mediums, 39 Ibs., 13%; dir- ties, No. 1, 42 Ibs., 1314; average checks 12-12%; storage. packed, - firsts 14%. pot} White eggs, selection and premium marks 20%-211:; nearby and mid- western -hennery, exchange specials zinc, copper, hogs and sugar were|19%-19%; nearby and midwestern ex- The/ change among items to work higher. consuming public,. however, standards 17-18; marked me- noticed/diums 16-17%; Pacific coast, fresh, of! shell treated or liners, fancy 21;-22%; Pacific coast standards 18%-21; Pa- cific coast, special: packs. private sales from store 16-18; western standards for more money under federal reserve | 15.15%, auspices and defirite proposals for reducing governmental]. expenditures. Also the gold tide turned back to the central banks and there was no inti- mation in high official circles that: the United States had.any intention of formally leaving the gold standard. T_ Livestock J Dressed poultry steady.. Chickens, fresh unquoted; frozen 13-25; fowls, fresh or frozen 10-17; old roosters, fresh 8-12; frozen unquoted; turkeys, fresh 11-20; frozen 12-21; ducks, fresh 8-12; frozen 14-15. Live poultry firm. Chickens, freight 13-14; express 15-23; broilers, ee freight 10; express 11-: SOUTH ST. PAUL.LIVESTOCK freight. 15-20; express. 1 South St. Paul, Minn., March 11.—/ freight .12; ‘express 16. (AB—U. 8. D. A.)—Curtailed runs HE sali? & o 3 es 3 gf E t ; i ; Z bee eae! il | § seal s s gee alt : E zg ¥ bis st [ 3 H a5 i : et 83 i FE i i : ; i i i 5 z sf = E £ a i Fi F itt [— Miscellaneou. | BOSTON WOOL western. grown wools, and. in .some oe ® substantial part tery rise in asking prices was real on ace tual sales. WISCONSIN CHEESE Plymouth, Wis. March 11.—(?)— Cheese quotations for the week: Wis- consin cheese exchange, Twins 8; Daisies 8%; farmers call board Twins Daisies 8%%% Americas 8%; Horns Standard Brands ‘% less. Dep. Agr.)—Potatoes, 61, on track : , 8. shipments 717; supplies light; sacked round whites, Tl'4-82%; Idaho Russets, 1.17%-20; res ia higher; Colorado McClures a | MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minneapolis, March 11.—()—The cnt to 81 ts at an unofficial one cent cent an market session. at the chamber .of commerce Saturday. Demand for cash wheat was good i | z 3 g. e é a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1933 Bat-. Weather Report FO & py Beet gh “REE fb: weet Rees! 0 . 0% 2% 21% 42% 35) se MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, March 11.—(#)—Fiour Shipments 24,652. Pure bran, - 12.50-13.00. Standard mid. lings, 11.00-11.50, STATE SCRP BIL SIGNED BY LANGER Measure, Effective July 1, Pro- vides for Affixing Stamps To Paper A state-wide scrip ‘plan became & law Saturday in North Dakota with Governor William Langer signing the the provisions making the scrip self- redeeming to furnish state funds. It) becomes operative on aod ficates.’ ‘The scrip plan, its authors have ted out, is a modified sales tax iy transaction os E F 5 mine § i @ fund for redemption of the cates. State officials estimated that é firm; | of Pledg t Grzin Quotations | basis advanced | 000. “24% | proba 1, the} Calgary, -| Pacific ocean, For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly CY Se nS Te ae An *:|Payrolls and Fae Are Banking Objects Now tions. For South Da- For Montana: Generally fair.east, bly occasional ‘snow west por- . tonight: and Sunday; warm east“of Divide tonight and extreme : Generally fair tonight; cloudiness and i Sunday increasing alight tly warmer, GENERAL CONDITIONS The barometric pressure is high Hate) Plains States eae eee cific coast BISMARCK, . OUT OF STATE PO! iT) Amarillo, Tex., ptcldy Boise, Idaho, . Bo LBRSNSes BL LBeese¥es PocpocpoocccccocccogoccooggoccoRgoos . SBERSSo.e8s ReLsesFoBeuysys ‘Winnipeg, Man., clear ..-10 CONTINUED from page one More Than 4,000 - -Known Injured in Los Angeles Area ‘The shock was believed to have centered in a great upheaval in the southwest of Long Key Institutions to Have Certi- ficates of Soundness From Treasury Washington, March 11.—()—Prep- erations for a gradual reopening of all sound banks next week went ahead Saturday under a presidential order directing the 12 federal reserve insti- tutions to perform the necessary func- tions, The immediate objective of the 12 banks was to supply enough money to rapidly as possible in which applications are received and soundness established. Hence President Roosevelt and Secretary Woodin expressed the hope that the fact a bank remain closed early next week would not be interpreted by de- positors to mean that the institution Was unsound. Battle Over Guarantee ‘ante Meanwhile, there appeared a differ- jong congressional supporters lof President Roosevelt Over guaran- teeing bank deposits. Senator McAdoo .|(Dem., Calif), introduced a bill to that end, although some other admin- istration followers Indieated they would not approve such @ step. Under somewhat relaxed restric- Necessities ‘Patience Is Needed President Asserts Washington, March 11.—(AP)— President Roosevelt has asked de- Positors not to be concerned if, under his gradual reopening plan, & bank does not open next Mon- day or Tuesday. The probability Saturday was that some banks would resume full operations Monday. However, it takes time to determine the sound- ness of all the country’s banks. The president said that if banks did not open early next week, that did not mean they would not even- tually be thrown open. tions, New York banks were taking care of vital week-end needs. federal reserve applied through the New York reserve bank to reopen their doors, a permission which was expected for Monday. Non-member banks applied to the state superin- tendent of banking. Gov. Lehman indicated he was working on plans to insure prompt re- opening of state banks as soon as fi- partment. Two factors were interpreted in the banking community as signs of re- turning confidence: 44 A stampede to turn in hoarded gol (2) A continuation of the return inks. here Friday. ed Saturday. Janitor Dodges Brick in Mad Scramble for Safety reported scores of persons, unable to “12 oj} tect ry the Telephone company Joss on two buildings in-Compton anc Long Beach would exceed $500,000. 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