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’ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1938 : bie" a EE Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and —_|An Up-To-The Minute Directory _ Market Report for Wed. March, 15|Of The City’s Wants "Watstiic* . SECURITIES MARKET [DEMAND FOR WHEAT vada for Gondavea| WINNIE RUTH JUDD Plan for Conclaves » SURGES UPWARD AS | WEAK AT MILL CPTY|rencsaasrmmmes | ouemraca.ramene,. |aren.s.nisri-wree! MAKES LAST FIGHT ‘TRADE IS RESUMED es ' Prices Are Unchanged At Unof- ficial Session of Minne- 61, |cwe, Wisconsin round ‘whites, "éclkota district zona Board of Pardons "Brisk Movement in Sharp Con- apolis Market : & For #4 8274; Idaho Russets, $1.20-.35, and Paroles ‘ trast to Restricted Activity New Tork, Maton the ae orsign ha Before Hoy | neo ouA cha fim Getta user te ne” soc Sm ks official market session in the Cham-|Am, ; " New York, March 15—(®%}—BStocks | ber of Commerce Wednesday. 4% cade ad nervous but unusually coherent in : slept forward Wednesday in one of| Prices were . Tel. & Tel. 06 fa7gii . her statements and expressing sorrow | @ the most striking recoveries in years| basis of 50 cents. There was no|Am. Tobacco “B’ . : ep IE as trading was resumed after the 12-|change in either winter or durum Wool Prd. 3% oy Hedvig fogettee 25 a Hint pe AN Lote ed yg ¥ iss wisi Anaconda Coppe ry 4 pay a mae’ ins Prominent issues ranged from Corn asier owing from 5 “points, and the turnover of approxi-| moisture test. No. 3 yellow was| AG re BF. a New York, March 15—(}—Call When the Arizona board of pare ‘e+. mately 3,000,000 shares was the largest |quoted at 22-23 cents. Rye demand | Atlantic Coast Line 23% |money firm, 5 per cent all day. dons and paroles—final tribunal for Talnoe ‘September, "The closing’ tous | was good with No.1 or 2 Gocted mane | Atlantis ening ‘Time loans unquoted. her except a jury = wag buoyant. inally at 34-37%. Barley prices were eee Auto. . 40%! Prime commercial paper 4 (nomi- asked = "unre lcked tm during the aut-[atonger’ ‘and demand’ as" gee | Aviation Corpofaioa i nab, 4 late Tuesday until Wednesday, the BUSINESS SERVICE GUIDE pension since March 3, were severely | Choice to fancy was quoted at 28-290; Balt. & Ohio .. er NOM. nix “trunk killings” had recounted battered by Raven of buying. — Some | medium beg aeaitc, and medium |Barnsdall ....-. At almost exactly, but more lucidly, the kers reported customers came poor . mand was|Bendix Aviation ther League. tory she used itness stant IFTE: ‘ to Wall Street with big rolls of cur-| good, but offerings were very light.|Bethl. Steel JOINT WATER BODY ft ° at Phoenix ae, vaneasy in oni ot CLASS, D AD ,Tency. This enthusiastic opening | No. 1 seed had bids of $1.14-1.15 with | Borg-Ws fant ie (g Was @ brilliant contrast to the months | sellers asking $1.20 or better. “of severely restricted trading that — followed the last important shutdown, | BUYING BOOSTS PRICE in the first year of the World war. |ON WINNIPEG MARKET i Pac. ei ‘ her appeals. PLANNED BY CIMES SSRIS |e com we) | BATES ani 4 — oul lor shooting of Mrs. 1 18 Minneapolis Millers Her hands as usual playing with a IN RED RIVER ARBA| "Boost Fiour Prices Sst i ace Ss vera 45S, torney, O. V. Willson, and the three Phone 820 for cleaning or re- pairing store and office ma- ines. Norfolk & Western, normally a| Winnipeg, March 15.—(P)—General wide mover, shot up more than 14} buying late in the session brought the - Points, and such issues as Union Pa-| final prices of wheat futures virtual-|Cerro De cific, U. 8. Steel preferred, Allied/ly to the best levels of the day and N. Chemical and Case gaified more than|the market closed firm 1% to 1% {Cl & ~. eluded American “Telephone, Banta | "Steer clu an Telephone, ta} Spots were strong following sup- Cc. Fe, American Sugar, Delaware 4] port by. Vancouver houses and very Hudson, Corn Products, Owens Illi-| bullish crop reports from Kansas and nols Glass, and others. Issues up 5/Ohio. May wheat closed at 52K-%, , OF more included U. 8. Steel common, | July 53% and October 54% American Kone We Lote ee | Siclidiaceiens 7 Roebuck, National Biscuit, and - - + Coml. ers. General Motors rose 3. Advances Gr cin Quotations | e ily ‘WINNIPEG GRAIN RANGE bee: Winnipeg, March 15.—(?)—(Putures close). ‘Whea Minneapolis, March dese Yerxa, first vice presidnt 7 . Fargo, Grand Forks, Wahpeton) sour Mills company, sald a revision erougir ee ate eo iid and Minnesota Towns to | flour. prices, by local millers was |tanceship with Mrs. LeRol and’ Miss made Wednesday in anticipation of /samuelson up to the tragedy on the Unite in Conservation higher wheat prices with the resump- grew tion of futures trade here Thursday. soe seb i oe hd Family patents were qouted 20 cents fered oP hepa at higher. . for nee AD» March 15—“(®)—Plans| " ‘the advance brings the price for tone. pe hn this grade of flour to 50 cents above ‘God knows,” Mrs. Judd sobbed, drainage | Wotations of March 3, previous to the | «that I fought and fought. I fought [Tes were laid in Fargo Tuesday. wae ea ey ee ai ein ge. | 20F my life, that is the God's truth, Z delegations from four Minnesota and|nesiay was #AGS°856 © barrel in 98- ale eal! tha we: ft she was 80! or “thi Best bakers patents also were re-|1 said to them” in the quarrel when Leneeea eid led up to the final violence, and she 5 1.25" . This price, | expressed ‘women been lever, is 45 ae mane a on|kilied ee a March 3. family pat were} Mrs. Judd fe unchanged today at $4.50-4.60, but this| started when Miss castors surance price is likewise higher than that of ened her with # pistol after a quar- the last day futures trading, being uP/rel in which the women threatened 40 cents. “to tell everything’ 5 She said she wished to be tried for a Bh st Roosevelt Named for |csuo shehad pen susan, Be: ‘i 4 4 . nm: i down; slightly broadening inquiry for 4 83 Bt By qi 2% seve! bop leving she would be allowed to tell Ecol da dhe stockers and feeders. Calves 3,000; i . Navy Department Tob) ner story at the first trial and that| ‘Young lady, outdoor sales vealers very slow; early bids and eu eit ee. en cen. Am 9 —_— she was confident of acquittal if a, Work. $12.00 a week and commis- sales better grades mostly 1.00 lower|Oo¢ ‘ 4 5 hid 4 * Iter cttitT eT Tit Te Pt tatailit oot kat od $e 2wSG35. RRR > fies 10 5 Sbpenred "throughout: the ——_____. : i Livestock sun tHe _ $$$ ne 80. ST. PAUL Livestock — |¥S eae a South St. Paul, March 15.—(P)—(U. i, 8. Dep. Agr.)—Cattle 1,800; opening rather slow and about steady on most slaughter classes; later bids on bulls 15-25c or more lower; quality of run rather plain; bulk steers and year- lings saleable 3.50-4.50; few | 55% a ‘ ‘Washington, March 15.—(?)—Pres-| jury heard it. sion. 217-7th, Room 8, 7 to 9 p. m. “Mt 3.00-4.00; few scattered selected | Waeat “spot; No. 3° cartioes Nene | See : tis ident Roosevelt Wednesday sent to — walt kinds 4.50 and better; culls mostly|itoba 49. the senate the nomination of Henry E 2.00 down. f Latrobe Roosevelt of New York to be CONTINU D * Hogs 8000; fairly active, fully WINNIPEG GRAIN Gen. Ry. ; . “from page one- steady; sows mostly 10-15 higher; bet-| Winnipeg, March 15.—()—Wheat 7 4 .: ter 161-230 Th. 380-85: top 3.68 palc| futures opened firm, advancing % to Gold, Dur . Will Ask Congress y shippers for several loads sorted cent on the grain market Wed- Sas + . 4 desirabl nesday. Strength displayed in the| Gi*Nor Paige Mot, . 4 and For Speedy Action nicely furnished 3 room apartment 3 lew st mai at open-| Gt" ae . Private bath and sun to 3.10 or below; packing sows uneven-|ing, @ sharp advance in the sterling] Gt, once. In Special Message ‘Very close in. Adults nedonen: + ly 260-3.00; good grades mostly 2.75|rate and a bullish southwestern|o Lou broad, flexible to the president 323-2nd St. Phone 260-M. and up; bulk good and choice pigs| American crop and weather report — and Wallace to prescribe rellet 3.00; average cost Tuesday 3.41;|contributed to the higher movement ence, eohaona hg Prescril plans pore weight 231 Ibs. in prices. area conservi ross - which curtailment of acti ment in basement. Warm ang Sheep 5,000; run includes 21 loads poseckpnas oem apereraep iger ee -|_ Pleasant. 411-5th St. Phone 273 ’ fed wooled lambs, mostly killers; few MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR munity in all manager better prices are sought. Pleasant. 411-5th St. Phone early sales good to choice native lambs} Minneapolis, March 15.—(?)—Flour area. poration of America, with headquar-|_ A bar against long-winded debate tet 15; packers 20c higher. Carload lots family pat- . Tel, in Paris. ‘Wednesday promised senate approval aan hoon ae aa i fed cobage | ents, $4.45-.55 a barrel in 98-pound 27% of Nicholas Latrobe Roosevelt, ot a $50,000,000 economy bill be- upwards to 5.75; Tuesday bulk fed|cotton sacks. Shipments, 23,585. % & distant relative of the presi- | fore adjournment. lambs averaging 77-86 pounds 5.25-35] Pure bran, 11.50-12.00. Ea oe bs . His home is at Skaneateles, Rigen re Segre nad iarieed iy to packers. Standard middlings, 10.50-11.00. vinat * acts cus bound themes Ives to vote for the — ‘ . 8. 3 ns they CHICAGO WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN er Grocery publica: Chicago, March 15.—(P)—(U. 8. D.| Winnipeg, March 15—()—Cash 6% 5 Arrange to Speed baat nine (eprgeaiir pon Peete A.)—Hogs, 17,000, including 4,000 di-|wheat: No. 1 northern 50%; No. 2 . . F Cc Credits ee pe rect; uneven, mostly steady to 5 low-/ northern 49; No. 3 northern 47%. Louis, G. & El. arm Crop 'redi credit te aOvern Lia ee er than yesterday; packing sows firm;| Oats No. 2 white 25%; No. 3 white|Mack Trucks . 2% pasion Bawsvesty pues: nome ames 170-250 Ibs. 4.00-10; top 4.10; 260-350) 22%. Washington, March 18.—(P)—Dis- |doubtful_ of preggers amend- os 3.20-4.00; pigs Fg most pack: {Produce Markee 7? at bursement of erop production toans, bse pray _— Walgrig Sows, 3.25-50; BOOd, Prod . Pet. because Powers the measure would cholee, 140-160 ibs. 3.85-4.06; light |g.” luce Markets y| Mi i nessa tact veterans’ benefits and ’ . 3 i CHICAGO Mont. i 1” ef . |, So many amendments were pending packing} Chicago, March 15.—(?)—Firmness| Nash Motors Gibbs Township Farm that when the senate got into a snarl sows, medium and good, 275-550 Ibs.|was the chief characteristic of ~ all rf i it Tuesday night over Spanish war vet- 3.10-60; pigs, good and choice, 100-190| produce trading Wednesday. Eggs Reg. Woman Dies in City erans’ benefits, the Democratic lead- pri Tribune Ad. No. 3569. = —— 607 Fifth St. Phone 1560-W. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Furnished two room FOR RENT—Room in modern home| spartment with kitchenette and with board at 406-6th St. Block| private bath. 106 Main. Nicolg north of court house. Also garage.| Apts. FOR RENT—Large furnished room|FOR RENT—Three room apt, fure suitable for one or two. City heated.| nished or unfurnished. Gas, Right down town. Call at Apt. 209,| and lights furnished, $25 per month, College Building, on 6th Street and} 622 3rd St. Main. Phone 715. partments. Two rooms and commission r to apply to specific commodities for |< |S Cette and closet. Also 2 room Kitchenette. Adults only. H. M, s Beall, 618-3rd St. Abs. 3.50-85. and butter were both %;-' cent high- ers decided there must be some end to 5 Cattle, 6,000; calves, 1,500; alljer in price. Poultry was firm and . . Cop. i} ‘Mrs. Peter A. Wenberg, farm wom- debate. Senator Harrison FOR RENT — Three room grades light steers and yearlings had lved in Gibbs township slightly higher. 19% 5 i partment, strong; lower grades mostly strong to} Butter, 4,872, firmer; creamery spe-| NY. . & Ht any member to talk more than 30 apartment higher; market active; exce! on ground floor. 25 p ket active; pt on H J lort. & Western 130 . minutes about the bill or 15 minutes| times. Close in. desired.) lights and gas included. Call at \ weighty steers, these about steady; | 17; ; i 4 on an amendment. Nobody objected. 4th st. } light heifer and mixed yearlings 15- 90 een Pacific A patie a Ls Rapa ome See eae ; Gas 8 1 . ‘ regions! Thomas Law Dies on modern home. apartment. Newly decorated. Use ‘ 3 Close in. Phone 861-W or call at peor ; largely Packard 225 W. Rosser. : Cass County Sheriff Seizes Illegal Drink Fargo, March 15.—(#)—Members of the Cass county sheriff's department | home Cheese, per pound: Twins, 9%-% ithe Gaisies, 9%-10; longhorns, 9%- be ¥ 150; 900-1100 Ibs. 5.75-7.50; 1100-1: Poultry, live, 1¢ trucks, firm; hens, Tbs. 5.25-7.25; 1300-1500 Ibs. 4.50-6.50; | 13%-15; leghorn hens, 12; colored ..common and medium, 550-1300 lbs. springs, roost- ~~ 3.15-5.75; heifers, good and choice, turkeys, 10-15; ducks, 10-12; §50-750 Ibs. 5.25-6.50; common and » 9; broilers, 18-20. turkeys, prices unchanged. NEW YORK tell 32 bse inde’ ; 117%; firsts (87-91 score) 17%-%4; cen. tralized (90 score) 17%. Packing/st, L.. stock, current make, No. 1, 11%; No. 2, brewed} ae unevenly fancy |Setvel, Inc. i held 16-18. [ migaoe Eggs, 41,605, firmer. Mixed gEBE he j iH i A pRee He E : I : i ELK FELALEKFKEK KK FER FECKK i H g s g Simmons ... ed States in 1883. After living in city butcher; few good to choice na-| special packs or selections from fresh|Simms Petrol and Nebraska he moved to North Da- tives 5.25-50 to packers; lambs, 90 1b8./receipts 14%-15%; standards and|Soc.-Vac. Oil . their entour- kota in 1911, settling on his farm near 525-75; com~-|commercial standards 14-14%; firsts|Southern Pacific .. had the liquor they here. Southern Railways hard to get, and a Left are two sisters, one of whom Withington eas to i i F f SeowBBSS28-2090-208S -Lstanut-sottask F s i Hy a co oe Chickens, broilers, 10-23; 17-20; af KR SKK FKAS RKFKKRK KAFRFRK 8 st BRFEE Est. are ARanwiseoimasSasaSR RRRRKK m7 ; )VERNMENT . 1 ood Bite the heed oft «ten ry eo of the per- strong; New York, March 15.—()}—Govern. penny nail, thinking early aa CHICAGO STOCKS ment bonds: Liberty 3%s, 101.8; do| smaller sons who Bg Md savings, packers (By the Associated Press) Ist 48, 1015; do 4th 4%s, 101.90;/of last year, maybe 4 5.50, Midwest Util. (new), %.° treasury 4%8, 106.16; do 4s, 103.12. tentions . \. run.