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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1933 Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and —_|An Up-To-The Minute Directory Phone 32—Ask for a - Market Report for Fri. March, 17\0f The City’s Wants SPECULATORS FEAR PARM BILL'S EFFECT AND MARKET EASES STOCK MART SLUMPS AS RALLY IN RAILS 1S ONLY TRANSIENT Numerous Declines of One to Four Points Recorded; c Close Is Heavy New York, March 17.—(%)—The stock market receded substantially Friday, and closed with numerous de- clines of 1 to 4 Lega <a Tae failed to hold. The closing tone was heavy. Transfers approximated 1,- ‘850,000 shares. ‘Wall Street was enthusiastic over 80. ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK . &. e re) ‘at H bd bls opening slow, Dept. of Agriculture)—Hogs, 20,000, including 10,000 direct; active, 5-10 higher than yesterday's average on all classes; most 170-270 lbs., 4.10-20; top | New York Stocks Closing Prices March 17 Adams Express .. wee 5M 2% 50% 1% Clot ‘ farm legisla Prices broke late Friday to well be- ‘%liow Thursday's finish. nngg9 20e 1a Fee areeee 5 H F E aRggee ne ? Spent seree 2 : ; : & au nd 3 Friday Well Under Thurs- day's Peak; Previous Buy- ers Are Sellers Montana Winter Wheat ‘Snr 0: ST% 58% ST% 58% ee ae 57% 56% 57% Gat eleltelet 3 MORMO: 55% 54% = 0: 3 Oe Hoe 4a g 2 5 a: of ition, wheat i 3 ae Bs a: 8 Sai 116 114 DULUTH CASH CLOSE Duluth, Minn. March 17. Closing cash prices: Wheat, No. 1 dark northern, 52%-61%; No. 50%-00%; No. 3 do, northern, 52%-61 Montana, 56%-50%; No. 1 amber du-|'° Tum, 24-50%; No. 2 do, 81%-87%; lo. 50% No. mixed durum, here | 40% 85% No. 2 do, 40%-85%; No, 1 ;|to Rome, as they have for religious eS track, 1.14; to arrive, 1.14; July, 1.14; Oct., 1.15, No. 3 white, 16%-%. No. 1 rye, 36%. Barley, malting, 26%-29%; No. 2, 25%-26 2 do, 1 durum, 51%-53%; No. 2 do, 53% 5 1 special No. 3, 23%-25%; Whites 72 1-2 to 75; ‘Min- Wisconsin Round Idaho Russets 1.17 1-2 to 20, higher; Commercials 1.06; nesota Early Ohios 80. Boston, March 1 VO The finer grades of fleeces have advanced Liberty 3 1-28 101.15. Liberty 1st 4 1-48 101. Liberty 4th 4 1-48 102, 4 1-45 100.4, ‘Treasury 4s 104.30. | DISARMAMENT HOPE CENTERS ON RESULT OF PARLEY AT ROME M'Donald and Mussolini to Con- sider Ways of Insuring World Peace Other government chiefs will follow MacDonal Minister Ramsay solini's newspaper Il Popolo d'Italia declares. It pictures all roads leading European parleys. reagent rgin espns rb har other government leaders would ar- rive, nor when, but Hitler of Germany has been mentioned as a possible call- 4.20; 280-320 Ibs., 4.00-10; 140-160 lbs., |G; Cattle 2,000; calves 1,000; edge off general market; some sales but 450-6. common’ and medium, 500-1300 Ibs., 4.00-6.00; heifers, good and choice, 55°-750 Ibs., 5.25-6.50; common and KRRKKK 15 RRR ie as aa RR RK ne rag ae porey ae itd wae ai RRR RH ft Hs ion BB ESS Bee be ee FRE ‘4 < 3 Sanu8uaeiiase huiBa Bis & i KK LKKKKK RKRKE LK KK F 420 480 470 475 490 490 480 482 ze ee i 146 118 19% 114 1i6% Li6y Liéy 116% { CasB \% protein dk north. 56! 5B! d& north. gee i Be \% 1% % pane Ben penn cenee rerith att RRR aes Hf ES RANGE OF C, ‘among ma; span Marsh W MacDonald, tho pat new life tn the Range of carlot grain sales: Wheat, e put new life No. 1 dark northern, 55-61%; No, 5|‘isarmament conference Thursday northern, 54%; No. 2 hard winter, With a plan for armament 54%-54%; sample grade hard win-'specifying definite limits on the arm- ter, 58%; No. 2 durum, 53%; No, 2/{es and navies of principal countries, mixed durum, 48-50. will leave Geneva Friday night for wo di aaa ot ea Oats, No. 2 white, 16%. Rye, No. 2, ea ei : Barley, lo. 2, 30%; No. 3,/¥1 Italy's home army iieasiiaas placed on a par wtih France Flax, No. 1, 1.17%-1.19. ‘would be allowed one more aly Fee 026, easy; extra 18, local 12%; fresh graded firsts cars 12%, local 12%; current receipts 11%. Cheese prices are unchanged and the market is steady. ‘Twins, 9 1- cxapepanagl Trouble Forecast . Before Enactment By Senate-House NEW YORK New York, March 17.—(#)—Butter, 6,370, easier. Creamery, higher than 3-4 to 19 1-23; extra (92 d i 8 2 l 3 3 = #8 3 fe | § ig li E E Hee e E CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 tametion, 18 words measure Ww! it pos- sible for the secretary to use parts or all of several methods. ‘Wheat, rice, corn and tobacco would come under all except the option plan Provided for cotton and likewise hogs in combination with corn. The trade Ikely approsen to cattle sheep and y a , and milk problems. It is this method which Wallace, confident of coopera- tion by processors, believes could be Most successfully applied to most of the commodities. Shipstead (F.-L., Minn.)—"T think Want Ad Taker o COLLEGE STUDENT unable to re- turn to school desires work. Hay for sale, $3.00 per ton. Phone 597-R. Wanted to Rent I will go along. It bestows on agricul-| WANTED TO RENT by single man ture national and public interest and} One large or two medium rooms recognizes emergency.” CLAIM MANY FARMERS OPPOSE PRICE CONTROL the sourl, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Texas. FARM UNION CHIEFS ASK SENATE SUPPORT BRITISH - RUSSIA ARE FACING POSSIBILITY England Warns It Demands Fair Treatment For Subjects Held By Soviet Eells i li Present economic] with private entrance and bath. Write ‘Tribune Ad No. 3605. _ Household Goods for Sale are to be subjected to a sensational trial similar to that in which several ‘TAX COLLECTIONS RISE Washington, March 17.—(#)—In- |come tax collections for March 15 ex- ceeded the amount collected on March 15 aoe ‘ago by approximately $1,- 011,000. —_—_______C[-# | Weather Report ‘ Bismi = and vicinity: Light arc! v2 f cloudy; no snow one : phe; es Fo dy; ~ and Sat , rain snow Se eee Se ee vide tonight and extreme east portion Saturday. Minnesota: Cloud: Be GENERAL CONDITIONS high Pressure area, accompanied tous southeastward to the _ puebunszecuusen..unsnxxsessessssesses | SVRSRUREHTLUSSSo OMTSURRLSLELHSSELEZs beBRbSBEBbkebeskeESbSBEEEEE! Beeeee Phone 820 for cleanin, pairing store and chines. 207 Broadway, Bismarck, N. DB. Apartments for Rent phy bed. Private entrance. also ‘Foomn ette and closet. Also 2 room apart- ment in basement. Warm and Pleasant. 411-5th St. Phone 373. T iu i