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‘Parents of the youth destined ‘to become pope were Fran- cesco Ratti, top photo, and Teresa Ratti, lower photo. 31, 1857, Achille Ratti, the fut Ratti was manager of a small spi: “"The Rattis lived in this modest ho -THE. Loa oh CK TRIBUN t, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1936 me in Desio, Italy, and there, May ure pope, was born. Francesco inning mill, but Achille, taught by iBTIEES, early, turned toward the church, ee 8 - Ordained a priest, top photo, in 1879, Achille Ratti rose rapidly to eminence, became a cardi+ nal, lower photo, in 192: 1 NERVOUSNESS OVER New York Stocks Closing Prices Dec. 31 Adams Exp 15 ib-O-F Gl 70% INDUSTRY'S UNREST Lorllierd (P) z WAC&Dye 226% | Mack Tr Am Can 116% | Macy (R H) 52x Am Cry Sug 30% | Marsh Field 19% Am Hide&L 6%4|McK & R_ 13% McK & R Pf 44% Miami Cop 16% {Mid-C Pet 30% {Midland Stl 39% | Minn Honey 103 M Mol Imp 1 MS P&8SM 1% \Mont Ward 56% |Mur Corp 11% {Nash Motors 16% Nat Biscuit 32 Nat C Reg 31 Belated Adjustment of Accounts for Income Tax Purposes Also Is Factor 52% ——_—_—_———_—_ 12 New York, Dec. 31.—(7)—The stock market finished the year on a gen- erally sliding trend Thursday, with many of the leaders lacking the sup- port which gave them a vigorous up- ward push Wednesday. The failure of the list to step out with a rallying flourish was attrib- uted principally to renewed nervous- ness over strikes in the motor indus- try. Belated adjustments of accounts for income tax purposes also were said to have been‘a factor. The trading volume attained size- able proportions in the morning, but tapered in. late dealings. Tranfers approximated 1,800,000 shares. Brokers statted to celebrate New Year's eve about 2 p. m. and from then on little attention was paid to the list, as @ whole. Automotive and steel issues were in a declining mood throughout the session. At the same time a num- ber of sugars, oils, rails and special- ties were able to exist plus signs. Rail loans and U. 8. government, securities improved in the bond di- vision. Commodities were uneven. Livestock 8O, ST. PAUL South St. Paul, Dec. 31.—(?)—(US Dept. Agr.)—Cattle 800, market ac- tive, mostly strong to 25 cents higher on all slaughter classes; medium to good steers 7.50-10.25; better grades scarce, quoted up to 12.00 or more; medium to good heifers 6,50-9.6: plain kinds uown to 5.00; beef cows 4.75-6.00; low. cutters and cutters cam pa neee 3.50-4.25 or more; stockers scarce; on Edis calves 500, vealers fully steady; most | 20 Oil better grades 9.00-10.00; few 10.50. Cont Can " Hogs, 3,000, market mostly 15-25 Cont Motor 2% higher than Wednesday's average; | cont Oj] De) 4454 packing sows steady; better 160-300 Corn Prod 684 Ibs, 10.25-10.35; top 10.35 paid by|Gream Wh 36. shippers for sorted 160-180 lbs.; 140- Crosley Rad 26% 160 Ibs. unevenly 9.50-10.35; 100-140) Cub am Sug 13% Pound killers 8,25-9.50; bulk desirable | ourtiss Wright 6% sows 9.60. average‘ cost Wednes-|neere & Co 107%: day 10.01; weight 214. Ibs, Dia Match 32% Sheep, 2,000, small supply largely Dome Mines 49 tat lambs; nothing done early; indi-/ now Airc 10% cations about steady on all classeSi} my pont 173 bulk fat lambs Wednesday 9.25-9.50; trast kodak 175 fed ewes 4.25 down. El Auto Lite 39% Dairy cows scarce; steady; few bet- |i oat 12 ter grades springs 60.00-70.00; lower ElPow& Lt 24% grades down to 40.00 or less. 34% "Sees 54% 30% 62% 63% 15% |Un Carbide 103% 33% Un Pacific 127 28% |Un Air Corp 28% 3 |United Corp 6% % |United Drug 14% Unit Fruit 83 UnGasImp 14% US Ind Al 38% US Pipe 63 USR&Imp 17% USRuober 47% US Smelt. R 84% US Steel 8 US Steel pfd 141 Vanadium = =.29% War. Pict 17% Am RollMill 34% Am Smelt&R 93% Am Tob B 95% AmWatWks 26 Nat Dairy P 23% Am Wool Pf 65 | Nat Distill 28% Anaconda 5314 jNatP & Lt 11% Arm Ill Th NatSteel 71% Assd DryGds 21% | Nat Tea 10% Atch T&SF 72 Y Cent 41% Atl Ref 315 4 Am Aviat Aviat Corp American 31 27% Pacific jOhio Ol 17% Oliver Farm 56% Otis Elev 37% |P Gas & El Packard Mot {Para Rict Park Utah Pathe Film Penney (J C) Penn RR Phelps Dodge 54% Philip Morris 74% hillips Pet 51% | Pills Flour 29 ‘Proc & Gam 56 Pub SvcN J 47% Pullman 6844 Pure Oil 20% Purity Bak 18% | Radio 1%! -K-O BX Rem Rand 22% Reo Mot 5 Rep Stl 28% | Rey Toh B 56 Borg Warner 76% Briggs Mfg 54% Budd Wheel Bur Ad Mch 32% ButteC & Z 54 Can Pac 1 Case (JI) 143 Cater Tract 88% Celanese 27 Cerro de Pas 72} Ches & Ohio 67%: Chi & NW y Chi Gt Wés CRI & Pac 2% Chrysler 4 Col-Palm CAG&EI 18% Col Pict Vic 3 Seaboard Oil 43 Sears-Roe 83% Servel 28% Shell Un 28% Simmons 45% Socony Vac 16% Sou Cal Ed 29% | Sou Pac 44% 25 51 Sperry Corp 21% Stan Brands 15% Std G & El 9 Stan Oil Cal 44% Sian Oil Ind 48% Stan Oil NJ 68% (Stewart W = 17% 'Stone & Web 20% Studebaker 13% Swift & Co 25% Texas Corp 54% Tex GulfS 39% Tox PC & O 13% Tim Roll B. 72% Transamerica 17 s10UX CITY Sloux City, Ia,, Dec. 31.—()—IU. 8. D. A)—Cattle. 11500; calves 100; bet: ter grade beef steers and yearlings strong; others and fat she stock slow, uneven, about stead: stockers and feeders scarce, firm: car prime 1332 eves 14.15; load 1435 1b. bullocks ; car cholee long yearlings 11.7! numerous sales shirt fed 9.50 down small lots good heifers up to 9. be utter grades short loua ‘choles {15 1b. ders 7.50, scattered load common and medium 6.00 down. Current Stocker and fed cattle quotations: Steers 550-800 Ibs, good and cholic 6.25-8.00; nd. medium’ 4.25- and. choice medium 4,00: cows good BTb-418; common and med: i calves (steer) an GNIOnCtl 20 GtNR(pfid Gt West Sug Hecker Prod Houd-Her B Howe Sound Hud Mot In Rayon Int Harvest 105% WHEAT PRICES SAC AS PROFIT TAKERS STAGE LAST RALLY Only Scattered Buying of Can- adian Grain in Evidcace; Weather Good Chicago, Dec. 31—(P)—Year-end | profit-taking at the last Thursday; more than wiped out 1% cents over-| night advance of wheat prices. Only scattered buying of Canadian wheat for export was in evidence.| Late reports sald the weather in Argentina had cleared, and that con- ditions in Australia were more fav- orable, At the close, wheat was unchanged to % lower, May 1.35%-%, July 1,18%-%, corn %-1% up, May new 1,08%2-%, July new 1.05, oats at % decline to % advance, and provisions unchanged to 15 cents higher. MILL CITY WHEAT UTURES CLOSE e Minneapolis, grain market was q fig the last half of'the acasion Thurs: lay. December wheat closed Ic higher at $1.51%, May unchanged to %c low- 137%-% and July % lower at Flax futures were steady on com- mission house buying. Al! flax fu- tures closed unchanged, De:e: $2.27 and May and July 2.24, Coarse grains were fractio! December oats Me 50%c, May %%e lower at 49 July tc lower at 44%. rye closed 4c lower at $id ie lower at $1.11% and July Sec low- er at $1.05. December maltiny barley closed unchanged at $1.16. December feed barley closed %c lower at 85%c and May %c lower at 79 Cash wheat receipts Good wheat was wanted. > durum or winter wheat make a market. Corn offerings were was in fair demand. Ry to good demand. Barley good for desirable quality. in good demand, re light. t enough was in to light. Oats mand was Flax was Schenley Dis 43% | ¢ 5°. — —+ | Produce Markets | o————_. 6 31.—(P)—Butter ICAGO Chicago, Dec. eggs tended downward, Poultry was unsettied. Butter, 6,532, changed. Eges, 9,521, weak; extra firsts cars and local 20; tresh graded firsts cars and local 28%; current ceipts 27; refrigerator standards refrigerator firsts 2534. Poultry, live, 49 trucks, unsettled; hens 4% Ib up 18, less than 4% Ib, 14; Leghorn ‘hens 12: aprings 4 Ib up steady, prices un- prices wefe unchanged Thursday but | ne, 6, | Dec. Grain BISMARCK GRAIN (Furnished 7 ee No, 1 dark northern, 58 Ibs, . No, 2 dark northern, 57 Ibs. No. 3 dark northern, 56 lbs. No, 3 dark northern, 55 lbs. No. 4 dark northern, 54 lbs. No, 4 dark northern, 53 Ibe. No. 5 dark northern, 52 Ibs. No, 5 dark northern, 51 Ibs. No. 5 dark northern, 50 lbs. Sample Grain: 49 Ibs., 1.35; 48 Ibs., 1.83; 47 Ibs., rau 37 Ibs., 1.11. No. 1 hard amber durum .. ‘No. 1 mixed durum .... . 1 red durum 5 No, 1 flax No. 2 flax Low brn Fetters RANGE inneapolis, Dec. (P)— Wheet— Open High Low 145" 145% 148% duly idty 138" Use Malting Barley— vis colored 16, Plymouth and White Roc! 17, less than 4 1b. colored 16, Ply- mouth and White Rock 17; colored Beolers 44, White Rock 18, Plymouth Rock 19; Leghorn chitk gis 12; roost- ers 12, estos roosters 11; Ero hens 16%, young toms 14, old 13 2 turkeys 13; ducks 4% Ib, up white and colored 17, small white and col- ored: 13; northern geese 12, southern ii} capons 7 lb. up 20, less than 7 Ibs. Dressed turkeys aready, at decline; hens young 21%, old toms young 18 1b. up 20, less than ts Ib. 21, old 18; No. 2 turkeys 16, NEW YORK New York, Dec. 31.—(#)—Live poul- try steady to firm. By freight, fowls: colored 18-21; turkeys 14-21; other freight prices unchanged, Butter, 8,458, firm. Prices unchang- en cheese, 71,327, quict and unchang- “"Eses, 13,233, unset Mixed, col- Standards 30% 3 firsts 29 7-28; dirtles, No, 1, 27-27 frig 2144-90; refrigerators, standards, 28- 29: firsts 27-2 mixed colors unchanged BUTTER AND EGG FUTURES Chicago, Dec. 31.——,_ Butter Futures: 32% 32% * [Int Nick Can 63% IT& 0-190 1b, lights 9. ‘ib, Might lights 900-1 WEI& Mig 147% Witite Mot 24% Wilson & Co. 8% Woolworth 63 ewes 5 5 down: good light weight feeders set 50% 48% -1.55% ; 60 ibs. 1.4 Tnoriherns 1.61% hard winter “Moni LB No 1 hard amber duu! No. 2, 59 Ibs, te 4,000, pairs 501 and ye ee ter gr on of ners: int inue act! STOCKS New York. Dee. 31,—@)—Curb: American Gen. 11%. Cities Service 4%. Elec. Bond & Share 22%. including: fat lembs-in active palen, encaently iy ela at 10.00 prin a commercial yp 122 | new » 82%. 33 32h% 32% 26% «24% 2 27 23% 21% EoREtey Sep has New Yor! exchange s' aay’ arte “a ar Jan. Fresh Graded Firs January Februa: * deen MONEY RATES York, Dec, 31.—@)—Call steady; 1 oe egat alt an er F cent; ans steady Bordayss 6*mos. 1% bankers acceptances un- Gaickse CASH GRAIN —(P)—Cash wheat. bd 2 mixed 1. ae 1.25%; soy barley feed 40 nom in yellow 1, at ib ow 1.01 jothy seed 5. BA cwt.; clover 32.00 cwt, . Pe ry Jul May July DULUTH RAN Duluth, Minn, Dec. 31. Pee Dec, May suly . PONE AY tee: asm GRAIN pemelo tency , econds 26%; other ;® feat S80. grain To 159% 1.68% 158% 167% 157% 1.66% . 156% 1.65% a 155% 1.64% - 154% 1.63% 153% 1.61% 152% 1.50% - 150% 157% 1.48% 158% | 146% 153% Hest Wor pikes I1DHW 1H W. 1 DEW or 1H W. 147% 149% 1.45% Quotations 1.16 1.40% 151% ak 1.40% ha - 147% 1.60% ge 10% 18% . 1.43% 1.51% oy aH 140% ay TH . 1.36% 142% . 1.94% 1.40% Tene, 132% 136% ade of— : 140% 1.55% 135% 1... Co.) BOSTON WOOL Boston, Dec. 31.—()—(U. 8. D._A.) —Demand for wool persisted In Bos- (45| ton throughout the week. Only a few e active, but they had ur- to cover and pald strong bulk of the sa Zine territory wools in orl- 1 bags at prices ranging mostly 03-05 scoured basis for short to Close | #verage French combing length and around 1.08 for lots containing a size- able portion of staple combing length. Ohio fleeces were very quiet, but were firmly quoted on a grease basis at 42 to 44 cents for fine Delaine, at 14 to cents for staple combing % blood, at fbe51 for combing bloods and at 49-50 for combing % blood, RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Dec, 31,—(?}—Range ‘Wheat 3 e, 5 on Le Ry ye No, 2, 1,08-1,27, tk titration FLOUR nea Dee. (2) 4% unchanged, Menipmente | 26,014, bran 32.00-32.50, Standard middlings 31.00-31.50. Instruction SUE DIGBY—Night and day instruc- tion. Shorthand and typewriting. Call 16 College Bldg. Business Opportunity FOR SALE: Super Service Station with bulk station agency in Good town. Reason selling, poor health. Real opportunity for right party. Write Drawer 458, Spearfish, 8. Dak. Wanted to Buy WANTED: Used kerosene range with oven. First class condition. Bar- gain. Box 293, Bismarck. WANTED: Electric range with oven. 16. 17.10 Close aes 1.43% 1.36% 25% 9% 1.12% 111% 106 Bungalow for Sale Chetce location in _ marek facing park, strictly mod: an heats 6 rooms incleding: 3 bed- Feoms, full basement, garage, available immediately. $4,100. WRITE TRIBUNE sa) det ad MENT NO. 1 girl wants day hour work, or part time office work. References. Phone 1257-LM. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework _-by_day or hour. Phone 1980. Room and Board SAN ROOM and bosrd @ men Tegis= | laters. Modern » Arrive —————— ESS Household Goods for Sale RADIO, ise ice ‘box. 141% bed._ 811. 14th i ae Experienced 8 In 1922, only a year after he had become a cardinal, Ratti, a surprise choice, was elected pope. For the first time in history, a photograph, above, was taken of the coronation. This view, in St. Peter's church, shows Achille Ratti at the pinnacle of his career. He is seated, left center, on the papa) , just after receiving the crown of supreme authority as Pius XI. ’ e Neither stern nor facetious, Pius XI wore the robes of his stately office with the poise of natural leadership. Want to Buy or Trade? WANT-ADS Will Help Female Help Wanted cooking | and general housework. Desire a single person or one with- out family ties. Must have pleasant personality and willing worker. Modern city home, pleasant sur- roundings, small number in family. Comfortable wages for right one. Write Tribune Ad. 18853 giving complete information including ref- ei experience and wages ex- pecte ady to Wear saleslady. Good position. Steady employment. All applica- tions held strictly confidential. Write Tribune Ad. 18896. WANTED: Stenographer, temporary, | but may be permanent. If you can- not spell and take dictation do not | apply. State salary expected. Write Tribune Ad, 18880. a WANTED: Woman for general housework Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Call 1002 ‘ith St. WANTED: Elderly lady to take care of infant child, part time. Apply in Person. Apt. 7, College Bldg. pel general housework. Phone 189. Apartments for Rent NEW UNFURNISHED apartment. Large living room with fireplace; bedroom; kitchen; dinette and pri- vate beth. Near bus. 234 W. __Thayer. Phone 1770. MODERN 5 room first floor, furnish- ed or unfurnished. Heat and water furnished. Near capitol and school. Vacant Jan. Ist. Write Tribune TWO RO nis! ment, one block from Broadway. Heat, lights, water and gas for cooking. Available at once. Phone THREE ROOM furnished apartment, private bath, Heat and gas for pate furnished. Laundry privi- 2 bedrooms. Frigidaire. Ges heat, Beautiful location. Also sleeping room. 206 Park. ‘THREE room apartment with private bath and private entrance. Imme- diate possession. Call rear side door. 623 8th Street. BASEMENT APARTMENT, Furnish- ed. Living room, kitchenette, bath. Adults only. Call at 1029 4th 8t./ after 5 p. m. FURNISHED kitchenette marae) with private bath. Also unfurnish- ed 3 room apartment with private bath. Call 107. FURNISHED modern apartment, liv- ing room, bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Adults only. H. M. Beall, 618 3rd St. | Automobiles for Sale 11928 Chevrolet Coupe 1928 Pontiac Coach.. | 1931 Plymouth Sedan 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Pontiac Coach.. 1933 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1934 Studebaker .... 1934 Chrysler Coach. 1935 DeSoto Sedan.. 1936 Lafayette Sedan 1936 Chrysler Sedan 1936 Plymouth Touring Sedan. 1932 Buick Sedan. These cars are prepared for winter oil and non-freeze solution. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 122 Main Phone 700 ;SIX St. Paul hydraulic steel dump boxes complete. 2 semis, 18 and 22 ft. Also 2, 1935 Ford trucks. Four tiles east of Bismarck on No. 10. Ci Coman. Houses for Rent !FOR RENT OR SALE: 5 room mod- ern bungalow, 619 W. Rosser, at- tached garage, enclosed porch, gas heat. Geo. M. Register. with hot water heaters, winter grease, | ____ Rooms for Rent ‘WARM sleeping room, near bath. Al- ways hot water. Beauty rest mat- tress. Suitable for one or two gen- tlemen. Close in. 412 8th St DOUBLE or single rooms, with or without kitchen and living room privileges. Nice home, Good loca- tion. No smoking and drinking 409 Sth St. room. One or two gentlemen. Al- ways hot water. 2% blocks G. P. Phone 120-R. 503 4th. WARM room, Deep Sleep matizess. Gas heat. Always hot water, Half block from bus line. Close in. Miss Evarts, Phone 148, LARGE WARM southeast room, 3 widows, comfortably furnished, pri- vate entrance. Piano for sale. 620 4th 8t. |SLEEPING room, close to bath, Suit- | able for two. Always hot water. __Electric plate for sale. 120 Ave. A. LARGE pleasant room next to bath. Always hot water. Gas heat. Phone 649. 422 4th St. Large SLEEPING room for rent. enough for two. ext to Dee, 18 Washington 8t. NICE WARM clothes closet. two. 322 9th, ROOMS in modern house. Conveni-’ ently located. Reasonably priced. Phone 2112. ROOM for rent for lady, private home. Adjoining bath. Phone 926. 419 6th Bt. jing room, ‘Taree Suitable for one or MODERN BUNGALOW, 310 Ave. A, 5 room house, partly modern, $25. For Sale: Portable typewriter. Phone 905. a FIVE ROOM house, 3 room basement partment, 3 room second story apartment. T. M. Casey & Son. SIX ROOM modern stucco house at 1209 Rosser Ave. Call 1132-J or at 321 12th Bt. SIX ROOM modern furnished house. $30 per month. 425 16th. Phone HEALTH " Your Greatest | rellef for aches, pains, ein heuma- TWO room modern apartment partly , furnished. Private entrance. Heat, gas, water furnished. Inquire at 510 4th St. NICELY furnished light housekeep- ing roomt. Also sleeping room. Op- posite St. Alexius Nurses Home. 307 10th 8t. TWO room apartment. Ground floor. Newly decorated. Everything fur- nished, Adults only. 120 West Rosser. FURNISHED new 2 room apartment with kitchenette. Ground floor. peste, Adults. 306 9th. Phone FURNISHED TWO front rooms kitchenette and closet. Also small et apartment. Call 222 3rd THREE ROOM furnished apartment. Available Jan, Ist. Adults only. 812 Ave. B. Tel. 1649-W. NEW 5 room house with basement apartment and attached garage. Apartment includes living room, bedroom, kitchen and bath. Foreed air gas furnace with cooler. T. M. Casey i; FIVE ROOM stucco modern bunga- | low. Almost new. Attached garage Owner moved away. Wants to sell. | Phone 1342. Wanted to Rent LEGISLATOR wants comfortable room not over six blocks from Pat- terson Hotel. Preferably on bus line. Write Tribune Ad. 18888. 1 ! NEW modern furnished light house- keeping apartment, gas heat, pri- vate entsance, Tel @OL. FURNISHED one room and kitchen- ‘ done. Reasonable. Tel. 1748-J. 710 Tth. For Sale or Rent ROOM for rent. Use of kitchen. Lar ferred. Close in. Phone ping room. Close in. 218 1st St. Telephone 262-R. 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