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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935, Tribune’s Grain, Livestock and PWN Ill There Are Savings for You Market Report for Wed., Nov. 27 jy'nyt ign!" These WANT-ADS ADVANGE RESUMED | ~s Grain Quotations||| New York Stocks| WHEAT PRIGHS SLIP |convtsd tinasrgh kisnaper| "SIRE sia auet noy"Bc|"lugud tts ia ty Bae Asserts ‘Jafsie’ Holds marck, N. Dak. in the state, Load weight around y UNDER LEADERSHIP | | sesso cea oie aa 3 i (Purnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ie oo) | E WITH LIQUIDATING "Key to Case aw phemale Help Wanted cc Raat ome m: BOF RAMS, STEELS) s sxx see oie 5 a AN EXPERIENCED girl want: sy Nov. 27.—(@)—Dr.| 9S waltress or housework. Call Rooms for Rent jafsie” of the Lind- | _548-R. NICELY furnished sleeping room.) |. _ Providence, R. . aT. SALES PREVALENT si* ce a ! bergh baby kidnap-murder case, Large closet. Desirable location. \ . : Wednesday termed as “ridiculous” the Apartments for Rent Reasonable, 306% W. Thayer. Use insertions , 3 Ne 3 dark portbern, r is Am. 142% “ | appeal of Brung Richard Hauptmann,!FOR RENT—Small all new apart-|_Side porch entrance. wseveseseresh@ f Trading Slow. But Gains From fo. 4 dark northern, aoe 81, {Uncertainty in Regard to Pro-|that the ransom negotiations emis-; ment, Near capitol. Girls or couple |FOR RENT--Large sleeping room in consecutive rading No. 4 dark northern, 53 Ibs. i yi . sary make a “full statement.” working preferred. Phone 1755-W.| new home, Suitable for two girls. Peer ; Fractions to 2 Points Pre- _|No. 5 dark northern, §2 Ibs. ey cessing Tax Legality Cur- Dr. Condon made the one word| 1016 7th St. Private shower. Phone 1871. insertions ‘seit ri bo : dark — " oe : ‘Am: tails Flour Buying ene aie ee aes Anfor-| oR RENT—An unfurnished 3-room |FOR RENT—Sleeping room for one oF Poe j _ dominate on Floor ates Me ctunt ey the panes cl eae Is “haven't seen | and private bath apartment. Very| two gentlemen. Always warm. Call insertions Pe . 149 Ibs., .69; 48 Ibs., ; Am. Chicago, Nov. 27.—(®)—Influenced| When asked about reports of new Si Ca eae et ee PMO | Sedat Ue eee atfect Ibs., 65) 45 Ibs., ‘ bee by a good deal by pronounced weak- | evidence being discovered in New Eng-|_*~-__________________|FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Ground only in the state of North Da- MARKETS TO Ibs., 39; 42 Ibs,, .34; 41 Ibs, .29; 40 al aah ness of wheat values at Minneapolis, ,land, Dr. Condon said he knew noth-|FOR RENT—Unfurnished 3-room) floor. Private entrance. Next to!] jos New York, Nov. 27—(7)—All |/ 26. Am: the Chicago wheat market suffered ing of it. See ec eeraite ond a wracked |, Dee eee ee ie Cuts and border used financial and vommodity ex-||No. 1 hard amber durum ......$ .79!4m_ late setbacks Wednesday. Dr. Condon expressed his sorrow for|_Used gas heating stove. Phone 905.|COzZY ROOM for rent. Close in. waht is we tae changes in the United States will ||No. 1 mixed durum . + 5) Am. Liquidating sales of December wheat |Hauptmann but parried all direct|FOR RENT—One 5-room and one 4-| Gentlemen only. Phone 1501. 316 fled aliptay rates of igo be closed Thursday, Thanksgiving ||No. 1 red durum . . dT 63% | holdings at Minneapolis were report- | questions with the comment: “Every-| room apartment in new fireproof! Mandan 8t. per cotta ince ‘single in Day. - 148 popcveae 25% Jed. A reason given was that uncer-|thing that I might say about the| building. J.B. Smith. Phone 1184.|ROOM FOR RENT by the week. Call sertion. i zg - 145) 4rm. Th ait tainty in regard to processing tax| Lindbergh case in the evidence of|#OR RENT—Completely furnished| 219-10th St. Phone 562-J. SS PNR I ETE + 8 AT et. 34% | legality had curtailed buying of flour. |the Hauptmann trial.” two rooms for light housekeeping. {FOR RENT—Furnished sleeping room i tre Mebret di bey Ho New York, Nov. 27—(P)—A better vt Ree ae 4% | Rallying fractionally at the last,| But reports.that new clues have} Ground floor. $25.00. 1014 Edw rumished sleeping room|] er, matrimonial, or doubtful feeling pervaded the stock market . 16) Baldwin . 4%|Wheat closed nervous at the same | been found in the Lindbergh kidnap- | « oe LAU OL ANIE I att advertising accepted. We re- Wednesday and. the advance was re- : vie BA] Balt,” & 16% |as yesterday's finish to % lower,|ing case persisted despite official ex- | "OR RENT—Modern furnished or un-|ROOM FOR RENT—Comfortable for|] serve the right to edit or re- sumed under the leadership of the sec aee ee Barnsdale 12% | Dec. 97%-%; corn %-% down, Dec.| pressions of disbelief: furnished two-room apartment.| young man. 821-6th St. Ject any copy submitted. rails, steels and scattered special- CHICAGO RANGE Bendix Aviation 20% |59%-%, oats unchanged to % off, and| Hauptmann’s appeai, issued from his| Call at §23-12th St. FOR RENT—Sleeping room. Glose|| ALL WANT ADS ON BASIS Chicago, Nov. 27.—(?)— tae’ Cine Bone Steel 50 | provisions unchanged to a rise of 10|death house cell here, said Dr. Con-|FOR RENT—5 room modern newly| in. 315 Mandan St. OF CASH IN ADVANCE Ne trading pace was rather slow, ee. bs) iy 1m O75 Borden, cents, don “is holding the key in this-case| furnished apartment. Close to Cap- | q-_eneemeeeeneee——= A tative will however, many ot os cn forte Re Bs" 90% 315| Bridgeport Brass een, and with it the key of my cell.” itol, 1026-10th st. ye deuce. ‘Teleptione ogi custome! early for i ——_- FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in| saayw—ann BiB eee t housy Go mtb 30 ‘0% | Briggs, Mtg. MAY FURUBES FIRM “—s FOR RENT—Furnished apartment in |ROOM AND BOARD for one girl|| ask for the want ad de- more points predominated, ihe dose 9, 28% Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—()—Liquida- GU ARDSMEN AIDING Prone a |, Milling ta share room. $25.00 per : ‘May 4 be ih Piha gr aR month. -3rd. 5 one -R. hie een abet: m ok oot iis psp fey UNFURNISHED basement apartent | —————————— Rails reflected higher car loadings for rent. 614-20th St, For Rent number of the roads will be in the “black” by the end of this year. Earnings hopes spurred a number of other categories. statements and expectations that | D© nesday but there was enough buying power to hold May futures firm while Hind advancéd on scarcity of offer- ings.” HUNT FOR BODIES Farm Lands BUY YOUR farm now. Good loca- DEAD STORAGE for cars. $2.75 per month. Phone 1706 after 6 p. m. GARAGE for rent opposite post of- Houses and Flats HOUSE FOR RENT—6 room modern. house, 5 blocks from school, Newly ‘There was little news offered the tions. 20% down payment requir-| fice. 208-3rd St. trade during the latter part of the|Wounded Gunman, Paralyzed] ca” ' write tor. tree information. Grains were of little assistance to decorated. Immediate possession. session. Coarse grains advanced to by Bullet, Unable to Ela- Dept. 43, Federal Land Bank, Saint 4 Also large sleeping room. Phone Pie Melred was oper Cotton | nee, a stronger close while flax lost a a i a 2 a = Paul. ee aa : 1421-R. narrow range. Low-priced 1% | Small fraction due to country selling. orate Murder Story ——— | L08T—A wrist watch. Saturday | FoR RENT—Modern ai bunga= carrier liens were the ne favorites in the | December wheat closed 1%c lower, night. Lydia Wanner. Reward. St. bond market, ‘The French frane im- Golgate-Paimn, ‘ Business Opportunity ee eS ee May unchanged and July %c higher. a Say Bonk Alexius Hospiti proved in foreign exchange dealings. session. Phone 229. Colum, G. & El. ;| December rye closed unchanged and|,, Oklahoma City, Nov. 27.—(@)—Na- FOR SALE—Complete bakery equip- *, LOST—Pair of gl id Shares of Twin City Rapid Transit, Coium. Pict. Vte. May %c higher. December feed. bar-| ional guardsmen joined Oklahoma's} ment. For details write Tribune Ad. SSS preferred, a 10-share issue, spurted| Pier Com. Credit Tey Ciba See: lower An May %c|8timi search “for bodies” Wednesday | _No. 12542, enki Reward. Alex Stewart, For Sale about 9 points and Wright Aeronauti- ‘APOLIS RANGE ‘Com. Soiv.’.. higher. December malting barley’ and| 2S Chester Comer, wounded gunman, Com. & Southern LOST—Monday, belt for purple knit|@ VOLT WIND GENERATORS dia- grams and instructions for $3.85. Charges in 8 mile wind. Jenkins Electric Rewinding Co., Crookston, Minn. TEI Ee two front room chairs, kitchen set,|"OR SALE—Asplund, Ingstrom coal. December corn closed unchanged, De-|?@Mained unable to elaborate his Wanted to | Buy 2% | cember oats closed canines and| mumbled admission of slaying three] WANTED TO BUY—Used sewing ma-|_ ‘St. Call 287. o2:{| May %c higher. December flax elosed|Petsons and hiding their bodies, “Oh,| chine, Call 960-J. a | so lower andl May unchanged, @ pile of bodies ... Fiftstown .. . Carry Woman Into MINNE: cal jumped ahead around 5. Owens-| yjj, , Nov. 27.—()}— Tllinois‘ advanced 3 and other gain- innespol = High Low ers included Great Northern, Chesa-| Dec. ae te tare peake Corp., Chesapeake & Ohio, . 08: Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Iilinois Cen- 1.04% 104% 1. 27% | Cash wheat offerings were moder-| near Ada.” tral, Southern Pacific, Bethlehem Corn Products 7114 | ate and in fair to good demand. No} The 25-year old hitch-hiking — oil Steel, Inland Steel, Chrysler, Mont- rie AT |Cream Wheat 37% | winter wheat was in except the very| field worker, a bullet in his brain, Court on Stretcher) coi spring, ete. Call 1267-J. pelt Ay one lots. begets so- gomery Ward, Sears-Roebuck, Inter- ss Fe eds ok tee ae poorest type. Durum was slow and|fallied" strongly after a blood trans- GHEAP—For quick sale. Majestic e-|_°cP*et._Fhone : Morris. national Nickel, du i. Salon, 3H 3h ig) site| easy fusion ‘and regained consciousness but] st, Paul, Nov. 27.(7)—Carried in-| tube cabinet radio. 320 Mandan|FOR SALE—Pumpkins, 1%c lb. on- house, U. 8. Smelting, Western Union, oa Sii| Corn was unchanged. Oats de-|could not speak. to federal court on a stretcher, Mrs.) St. fons, 90c bu., potatoes, 100 Ib. $1.25. ekaes thon actos and ‘Public! | M des ab $2%| mand was steady. Rye was slower. ‘ Of Hoare 2 bande: ne a immediate Elizabeth Richter, New Rockford, N. | 222 So. 9th St. Phone 1317. rv ie Barley was quiet with malting qual-|hopes of obtaining details of his in- 4 i ss R SALE—Usec 139 ‘y q eB S D., appeared as plaintiff Wednesda: FOR SALE—Used auto glass and oe aie Heretes pty tele etirn sere 50% | BL 34 ity wanted and firm. Flax was in|coherent story or additional light|in’ her sult for $35,000 agaist Frank |e ed Becket oF Weciee Wake?” | windshields, Bismarck Auto Parts, ae slower demand but quite steady, upén the fate of nine missing per-|7, Raynor, Glenwood, Towa, ambu-|STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, Coun-| 1011 E. Main. Phone 154. Tr, Before Hon. 1.]FOR SALE—Pure bred Hampshire Be zan Bank Note failed to respond to ne oe Peet daealcnl estan CORSE ty| ance driver. She alleges Raynor's} 1% Gounny’ ; \ . Smii r, McClain county | negligence led to overturning his am-|c. Davies, Jud = Tay Man- 3% Livestock attorney, said Comer had gasped anjbulance near Lake Benton, Minn., orn the, “Matter of the Estate of Car- eee ae seas seal 2014 admission he had killed Ray Evans,|Dec. 9. Mrs. Richter charges her|?!ine. Selee, Deceased. : 7 the resumption of dividends on the common stock of 25 cents a share. 2 = 2528 26% 26% 26% 261% Oe ae aera | » Te" Etsy ca” tae ok Se ¢ f 2 — ae on | Produce Markets | a 38% Shawnee attorney, missing since Nov |feft’side is paraiyeed as a result of heer” Test Company, — [FOR SALE —Two used S06 tras o- o Pie eth cypuatos he SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK |19; L. A: Simpson, Piedmont farmer,|the accident. . " Petitioner,| ootataaes vd » 32x6, CHICAGO Sena TO, Higa Lon Cred sft] South St. Paul, Nov. 27.—(#)—|and his son, Warren, 14, missing since ein Rica rote eee ney pe ope Hi we ; Chicago, Nov. 27.—(P)—Butter was) D ‘sh : ‘898 | Gen. 2%4| (USDA)—Cattle 2400; uneven, clean-|Saturday, before he lapsed into | Ni gneh t Rail vin, Hiten Jean Helsler, Geo, A. |*OR GALE —A few Dureo deveey mam » easy in tone Wednesday and eggs were | D&C. ne SR, Rule 17%, |up trade on most classes about steady: |coma after his capture at Blanchard |4NOrthWest hallways |; 1. Methodist. Old’ Peoples | ‘hogs. 1 unsettled. \G 20% | warmed up and shortfed steers around | Monday. slie ———— Ee Poultry was steady. 12 |6.50-8.75; common and warmed up| Fears were felt for Elizabeth Child- | FURS WANTED Report October Gains), Goodrich Good: Butter 3,308, easy; --creamery-spe: year fF 21% | heifers 4.50-6.75; most beef cows un-|ers Comer, his first wife, and Lucille : ¥ fs clals (83 score) 33%-%; extras (92) A ce a 14% lder 5.00; cutter grades bulking at/Stevens Comer, his second, both miss-|, St Paul, Nov. 27—P)— Two more/ yin Pierce, Raymond C. Lane, {BRING or ship all furs, cattle and Bs 32%; 3.50-4.00; better grade heavy sausage | ing. allways Wednesday reported October | Womans. Christian Te | horsehides, mane and horsetail, s2%p extra firsts (90-81) 31% Dee. Gt. West. Sug. 33 00; better g vy sausage ing. profits doubling or nearly doublini 5 . OFeg hair, also wool and sheep pelts, and firsts (88-89) 30%-%; seconds (86-87) 4% | Houd.-Her. ca cb 281, | bulls 5.00-25; stockers scarce. Calves| Federal agents also compared speci- y Blother’ persons interested in the air, also wool al ep an a Howe Sound . MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Hudson Motor apolis, Nov. ge | Indu, avon et 0 receipt ednesday 185 compar Tht waimenee Int. Harvester . ; (Int. Nick. Can . Int. Tel. & Tel. a x i i+,{those of the same month last year.|estate of Caroline Selee, De- | don’t forget your metal. See us 29; standards (90 centralized carlote, 74 12,000; steady, better grade vealers/mens of Comer's handwriting with|/the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis | ceased sit before marketing your TURKEYS. 32, 15% | 8,00-9.00; choice 9.50. forged signatures on travelers’ checks | 2 Omaha ri ted fits of I ondents, 19% | Hogs 7,000; active, 10 to mostly 15|scattered in the southwest last sum-| (oj, ery ihe $87 137 on a See Bho state: of Nandi Da to the| NORTHERN HIDE AND FUR 333; | higher than Tuesday's average; ship-|mer after the disappearance of four rere The Chicago, iuitaiikeer iy STEP i yey merger Brick Bldg., Corner 9th and Front 59% {Ping demands fairly broad; top 9.40|Lllinols' tourists, Mr. and Mrs. George| pai @& Pacific announced a gain of |{it¢4,.2¢, required to Bismarck, N. Dak. 40% |for choice 140-160 Ibs, better 140-280|M. Lorius and Mr. and Mrs. Albert A.| trom $982,415 last year to $1 caaa0, eee dey eee SSS 12% | Ibs 9.25-35; 280-350 Ibs. 9,00-30; good | Heberer. 5 Oraciti Eggs 1,880, unsettled; extra firsts 30; fresh graded firsts 29; current re- ceipts 27-28; regrigerator extras 20%; standards 20%; firsts 20%. Poultry, live, 2 cars, 26 trucks, hereby i . Wednesday the Northern Pacific Land for Sale steady; prices unchanged. Dressed 3 Delivered To Arrive | Johns-Manville 92% |sows mostly 8.60-65; few 8.75; feeder| ‘Their car was found in Dallas, the Court House in the ¢ PMN sre le casts Ne turkeys, about steady, prices un- Belvinates 14% | pigs scarce; few lots up to 9.75; aver- |"Texas, but no trace of the East St. Sale Northern reported similar marci in, aad County FOR SALE—50 acres timber land. changed. . Rresge (8. 8 27% | ®8e cost Tuesday 9.05; weight 245 lbs. |Louisians has been uncovered. ‘ at the hour of 10 o’cloc miles from Bismarck. Wonderful —_—_—_—_ TOCEEY.. y| Sheep 3,500; bulk of Wednesday's | @—_—_——————_ > Jnoon of that day, to sho cabin site. J. B. Smith. 4 S Kroger Grocery 26% Pp day's = A digs Leh eens Goa NEW YORK Libby-O-F. Gi. 46'4| run natives with a few Dakotas; no| | Miscellaneous | Hoover Asks Return . Fea gaan tie, shes ————S Ss New York, Nov. 27.—(4)—Live poul- . 1.24% 131% setae Lge. & My. “ 113° |early sales fat lambs; undertone|,_ __ rs To American Ideals|¢ on file herein, and praying | Personal try irregular, By freight: Chickens|2DNS57 — —— - {Loew's ..... 53% | stronger; sellers asking around 11.00 a! f dmission to péobate of the | roMAGH ULCERS, GAS PAINS, 19-24; broilers unquoted; fowls 15-| Ibs. « 1.20% 1.29% ...00 veces Earilard i rye and above for best kinds; bulk good FOREIGN EXCHANGE ‘ ani a ant of Caroline Ate ES apts why cattert 23; roosters 16; ducks (all sections) |3 D N 8 56 : Mack Tracks 337, | to choice grades Tuesday 10.75; with| New York, Nov. 27.—(®}—Foreign| San Francisco, Nov. 27.—(P)—A arck, as Admin-| or quick relief get a f ple 16-19. 3 tie aay LIT 10% ee vee Rt ML 912 | best few ewes 5.50. exchange irregular; Great Britain de-|“realistic return to American fdeals”|istrator with the will annexed of said| POF AMOK reel rt & Ree AAD “Butter, 6,016, weaker. Creamery,|" ths”... 1.14% 124% ..... .....|Marsh. Field 13%| Dairy cows: Limited shipped de-|mand in dollars, ‘others in cents:|to preserve true “American liberal-|bast Will, should pot be granted. ||| of Udga. a doctor's prescription higher than extra, 38%-33%; extral4 DNS McCrory Strs. 14 | mand for outstanding springer cows|Great Britain, 4.93%; France, 6.58%; |ism,” was demanded Wednesday by|salem, Marion County, Oregon. ‘ ssitRomstsas rA (92 score), 32%; firsts (88-91 scores),| Ibs. ..... 111% 121% ... Mid-Cont. Pet 16% | suitable to turn at 70.00-80.00; middle| Itally, 8.11N; Germany free 40.25; reg.|former president Herbert Hoover in| Let service be made of this citation MATTRESSES 31%-32%,; centralized (90 score), 31%-|4 DN & 83 Midland stl. 28 |and lower grades neglected; most|tourist, 2280; reg. comm'l, 21.75;/an address at a junior chamber of|"*pey'this oath’ YOUR old mattress renovated and sec jan nc 1 119% wee Minn. Moline Imp. . sie m Ward ... a 2 y Novem!) BD NSS Mont. A Peed agi 28tR day of Novem er | pailt elther regular or spring-filled. pe eer 1 gai | best kinds going over or being sold} Norway, 2 81 Sweden, 25.46; Mon-|commerce luncheon. ’ e8e, , firm, Prices un- ij changed. 7% | to killers. treal in New York, 99.00; New York] “American liberalism is not regi-| By the Court: | 409 9th. Phone 1126. BBN a ay MOM TOK wee mon NO Rotors: ix ——_ in Montreal, 101.00. mentation,” Mr. Hoover declared, *11| SEAL) ih | eee ace Eggs 26,972, Prssgoaagea Mixed col- voce DB% 113% ..c00 oeese ae Bical . oe SIOUX CITY N—Nominal. is not repression. It is never coer- antes Judge of the County Court. Miscellaneous * ors or selections from) D N & 50 - %| Sioux City, Iowa, Nov. 27.—(P)— ——____ cion by bureaucrats... ylan ‘oster, _ fresh receipts, 30-34%; standards Ibs, .... 98% 11% . Nat. Distil, 30% | (GSDA—Cattle, 2000; beef steers, MONEY RATES ctiberty has gone down the suicide) Ait", £9" Retisioner, FESSONAL CORMTSAS COR commercial standards, 28-20%; firsts, |? 119% 1.23% Net gu” 77% | yearlings and she stock strong; stock-| New York, Nov. 27.—()—Call money | road of Socialism and Fascism in a) 11-27 12-4 arcid the Tain IV's caag ee 26-27; mediums, 40 Ibs. unquoted; cena SO Winter Wheat N. '¥. Genirai’: 277, | ers and feeders little changed; steer| Steady, % per cent all day. score of nations,” he said. a selection from our several up-to- the-minute lines of new and smaré f the Depositors’| Christmas cards. 3 oo and yearling quality plain; little above ae commercial paper, % per - 2% aay pbeent sod onlay ne Time oans steady, 60 days-6 mos,|Gleckman Tax Case Fie. Fe tppenolae lolding Co. ARCK UNE, . choice quoted above 9.00; most beef|! Per cent offered, Appeal Is Planned nore, Anavel meeting of peta | THE: BIS ‘Job Pig ec 222 Fourth St. No. Am. Aviation : 2 North America n. HOW~.... 1.23% 1.25% +1.22% 124% Rotten 2 Pacific . res dirties, No. 1, 42 lbs., 23-23%; average i checks, 22-22%; refrigerators, special packs, 24-24 firsts, 21%-22%; seconds, 21%; me- é diums, 21%. on a g oe i g Depositors’ 22 a sats 28 120K 220 La | BS eee et tee ee | ok oy eH see Ta AM nee i i A i it. Paul, Nov. 27.—(P)—Patrick J. a i 5 thee Pawo 111% 129% 120% 110% IE aig | aioe tas Sata ebatce auepe ALONE ew york, Nov. 2 a Ryan, attorney tor Leon M, Gleck- oh iuesday, ‘December Noth, 18550 [pep gg demonstrate the, Aarkwall ; hee = $ah | 7.753 Cities Servi x, | Man, announc ednesday Gleck- a. m, Open Low Close|1i ou w or Penney. cA 6) a” on rural resettlement account. Cn eer ry Share rae man’s income tax evasion case WoUld| Aor ty he sestch nad mach eekar Leyin gerade oe bid = ? Storage standards, 1 HW... 1.04% 112% 1.08% 1.11% | Penn. R. R. 30%| Hogs, 2,000; active; 15-25 higher: gpl Se be appealed to the supreme court. |EaciOhes' ae ong Sis peer eee be tie oesiets ae oe Nov. 30% 30% 30% | Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat |Phel Dodge” 25% | mostly s shipper market; top 940:| pangE oF CARLOT SALES The United States circult court of|before the mecting. © nee p ell. ae epee sas: 1 DEW or or 120% 112% 106% LOT% Phi . es bulk 200-300 lb. butchers 9.25-40; Minneapolis, Nov. 27.—(#)—Range|appeals Tuesday denied Gleckman’s| patea Nov. 27, fe ROOP, Sec'y. manent ee DEC. .eeesreeeee 30% 20% 30% 2DHD or rtita ighves: weighie and Pigs 9.00-25; sows) of cariot grain sales: appeal from a sentence of 18 months |11/27—12/4 = ie Storage standards, 2H W... 107% 1.11% 1.03% 445, | &: 78-85; few 8.00. .| Wheat, sample grade dark northera|in a federal penitentiary and a fine of | “— i Jan ......... 30% 30 20%/3DHW oF 38% | Sheep, 1,500; opening fat lamb bids) 572, 943/- No. 5 mixed 88; No. 4 hard|$5,000.on each of two counts. The as ; eg Futures eee ¢ : winter 1.05; sample grade hard amber|charge grew out of alleged conceal-| Notice is hereby given that sealed Ej 3H W... 101% 107% 96% 12% | 15-25 higher; better wooled skins held ; ple gr f all f Durum 15_ |to 10.85; generally asking around 11.00; durum 76. ment of $139,234 income in 1929 and|Pids will be received by the City of Refrigerator stan- dards, 11% |no feeder lamb action; late Tuesday Bismarck, th Dakota, until 8 28 99% 115% oe Corn, No. 3 yellow 55%. 1930 when Gleckman reported in-|amarck 1 amber — 60 Ibs. 82% | bulk wooled lambs 10.25-60; | three Automobiles for Sale 2 amber hd 5 y . Oats, No. 3 white 26-26%. comes of $11,167 and $14,523, respect-|cember, | 19 utomobules loads 117 Ib. fed 75. ft a ARS i" amberna’ 20% 11% Bs sap i. ava -_ Barley, No, meatinne 51%-53%; No. BO Sea a Beton eC at tO Ea at tse Ghee ee 2 57% 0 » No. % 53% 5 ns : conc! ai evr ' gan, AU Ame 50% | | Chicago, Nov. 27.—(P)—(U, 8, Dept. 3 44-47%. Expand Legal Staff Involving the And, floceulator und) 1932 Plymouth Coupe : 57: Ibs... 90% 1.05% 30% Agr.)—Hogs 14,000, including 6,000 di+ lax, No. 1, 1.77-1.82. For Securities Fight CEL ee "4 Bed ess Coach 3 amber rect; mostly 10-15 cents, spot 25 high- axcavation. cu. va 1 oupe SE ibe 90% 108%... 14% |er than ‘Tuesday's average; top O18; CHICAGO POTATOES filling. 660 cu. | yas: reintol 1933 Ford 4 Door Deluxe Sedan 4 amber hd Hey small lot 9.80; bulk 180-300 Ibs. 9.55-| Chicago, Nov. 27—(#)—(U. 8. D.| Washington, Nov. 27.—(P)—The} 13,000 common brick, 1934 Plymouth Coupe ; ‘ Le 98% 1.00%... Be 9.70; 810-860 lbs. 9.35-60; better grade |A-)—Potatoes, 39, on track 435, total |jegal staff of the Securities commis-| 4,000; steel frame for roof; 243 1930 " : lin, ft. of 30” B & 8, Class A, cast 24%, | 140-170 Ibs 9.25-65; most sows 8.75-|U. 8. shipments 340; supplies heavy; |sion was expanded Wednesday to di-| trun pigs: 339 he, Pee Bde Bo 14% 9.10; best 9.25. Idaho russets, demand light trading | rect the intense, spreading court fight| 5. Clas 4 Cast iron’ pipe; 14,000- : Cattle 9,000, calves 1,500; strictly|better at lightly lower prices, other |over constitutionality of the utility) 1s cast ‘iron fittings: , 1 aor good and choice steers and yearlings |stock, slow, slightly weaker; sacked|holding company law. Robert H. ies waiuen, again strong to'25 higher; supply|per cwt. Idaho Russet Burbanks U. 8.| Jackson, general counsel for the in- i ha comparatively small although numer-|No. 1, 1.70-85; commercial 1.55; U. 8.| ternal revenue bureau, was drafted as} Ware and catcpatingiee ne . PI drawi 4 ifieatl ous loads show throwouts to be sold|No. 2,140; Wisconsin round whites | special trial counsel in the New Deal's| for AN ECE BUC 54 Ee 8% L% Ibs... 24% 94% her Bd. 22% 21% mand; ‘supply small; good to choice te ‘ onary measure” against demonstra- | >!d4: rn ah ANN fad tesieen taco 58 Ibs., Ba ah: No. 3 dark nor- vans by STIR WPA Ms yet pect = saual to the Up*| thern Ths., 1.20%-1.29%; No. 3 a . to. 11.35; best held 11.50-85 and] dark northern 56 Ibs... 1.17%-1.26%; censed because of the non: arrival of | t eves the right to hold all b pay checks, : ight, of aixty' day atter today, and Friday; best throwouts|U. S. No. 1, medium size 1.07%4-10; -|be on file and may be seen in the of- 1 Grice 4 a 106% 1400; top on weighty commercial) Michigan’ Russet rurals U. 8. No. l,|ing companien ee Of Hold Hefeg of the Clty Auditor” of the gtice comical main [2 74 durum steers 13.75, with 981 Ib. yearlings|few sales 1.15-20; green mountains : Of the Clty maniac et Beare ene CASH G! as Coarse Gi '¥% | 13.25; heifer yearlings to 11.85; lower|U. S. No. 1, 1.35; Minnesota and AUCTION REAPED $51,936 not less than the minimum wage rates Chicane, lov. 27.—(P)--Cash wheat, % | grade steers and heifers unevenly|North Dakota Red River section Red provided in the specifications must be no sales mores ST 58 to 25 lowers bulls and veslers| Ri ol v. St. Paul, Nov. 27.—(#)—Directors of|paid on the project. Ky 3355 i | Steady ve ver Ohios U. 8. No. 1, fine quality) the ‘recent Minnesota Junior Live-| Each bidder must specify the time 48052 about steady; stocker trade less ag-|1.35; commercial 1.05; Colorado Mc- -ex-| Within which the bidder will do the stock show said Monday the post-ex. “a om x4 Clures U. 8. No. 1, 150-60; Nebraska | position auction of animals and poul-|work iust be comets oa by di marist: rt 8 pi eenboe 0. 8 Be: 1, 140, try brought a total of $51,936.55. tee nba - " sagt ae aw { 4S ch bid must be accompanied by as r Duluth, Now. 27-—(er Closing cash| ci UNPAID WORKERS UGLY | [Pani oie eS eae oe ‘ A ¥ 4 * Wheat: No. thicago, Nov. 27. le- jo the Pres! 26% 21 firm; fe } lambs in broad demand; | prices: Wheat: No, 1 heavy dark nor-|tais guarded relief stations through Board of jon: the|, 28 supply small; good to choice natives! thern spring 60 Ibs., 1.28% -1.33% 3. No. City of. rBleparck, North Dakota, in rE} 35 and fed western lambs in broad de-|1 dark northern 59 lbs, 126%-132%7|™* city Wednesday as a “precau-|the sum of $ 0.00, ‘The successful se : £0 5 9.25; 155 Ibe, 1 14-1245; 4 wes eligible 4.50-6.50. thern 54 1.11%-1.21%; 53 Ibs.,|4 55 Ibs, 88-1.00, 54 Ibs, 84-98; No. |‘ "ayia, fixed for the opening thereof, FLO’ Tse. Ae, ie 5, 53 lbs., 80-04; 52 lbs, 76-80; No.1 auioned upon ‘Qpeh funds being made ‘avail , 1. e)— | bs. 1.13%; | red 78. ; Flour 18 lower. ae Boe. 80°Ibs., 98%-1.11%; No.1 Mnorthern|.. Flax: No. 1, LT%. - org Baa | st ‘Glty Commissioners pales eae Gis Shatin Sa pra 1.49% -1.23%; No. 1 dark hard Mon-| Rye: No. 1, 47%-47%. Jock any’ oF ail’ rt lle aa and ton sacks. - Poot tana, “°1.10%-125%. Herd amber| Oats: No. 3 white, 26%-26%. Dared at Bismarck, Nor peta bg tera barrel, | duruim: No. » 60 Ibs. 104-1.16: No, 2,|_Ratley: Matting, 48-85; feed barity vnie ith day Gere OF Bis 50 lbs., 1.03-118; 58 ibs, 101-111; No 23%6-40%. Mg! a " Siandard middlings 18.00-16.0. * valet 99-1.07; 56 Ibs., 96-1.03{ Nu.| Corn: No. 2° her, ux. 1/90-a7 12/4. ity Al ite | * inv! Villton 2 _ 8 hae

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