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fe s - (ire = STOCK PRICES JUMP. SPURRED BY SHARP Profit Selling Cuts Gains To- wards Close With Some Issues Down otal 99 Qa few good cows up to 7.00; low and cutters 3.50-4.75; steady; weightly bolognas §.50-6.00; stockers scarce, le Calves, 2,900; steady to weak; good to choice 6.50-7.50; selects to 8.00; ipper imy choice 210-800 Ibs. 9.75-90; top some ‘held -higher; 300-350 90; 170-220 Ibs, 965-80; 150-170 Ibs. 190-150 lbs. 8.85-9.25; 120- ply here; indications steady on all classes; good to lambs Thursday 10.75-11.00; 11.00; range feeding lambs Thursday 950 down. Dairy cattle active, strong to 5.00 strictly B00 and medium and. choice dium Hogs | ett to weak: 190-326 Ib. but iD HGR 160+: lamb | fa dl ree; choice quot 8 1b. feeders steady average; bulk good 10.20-35; top 150-180 Ib» 1 60: ‘and better; generally jughter c! es ight on common at rs scaling downward from 1,000 11 load 1361 Ib, 13.75; sprinkling 9.60-11. common (and mi downward from w heifers nt xcepting and medium jambs ope: steady at around asking unevenly higher; {1 strong. A 1 Miscellaneous FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Mar. 5.—(#®—Foreign exchange easy; G: Britain rt 4.87 15-11 3. 1 3 MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS * P+ Pisce dad Mar. 5.—(#)—Stocks close: First Bank Stock 16 Northwest Banco 13 Duluth, Ma: be ETT “Flax No. 1, 2.15-2.25. Rye No. 1, 1,05%-1.07 Oats No. rete ‘Malting 80-1.26; Yo0a 63%- 20% | Lorillard P) 28% 14% ox paged i BE? Hy u aguay & - oo 4 e ae ¥ ga 7 & a PY BEBEBBRBREBBEBE ausis az q & a | an P aecteEERE iG Ee pate gs a] . 2 ae i SSSEEcUSEES sare il fe aule 4% | and July Corn % | steady. SEPPYRO (PSOE ETER Rane ie gst E > s & & 9s BRE Pe i 3 ® F £882 Ey -eteasgages (fe + pte q : Heit zzge? Be SBstEsks = a ra ages i $ $ ciggages¢ rf 1% jb. and FRKKKFEK gas WHEAT PRICE HERE} Better Commercial Demand, Particularly in East, Also le Bull Factor um Friday. ‘Unusual strength shown in foreign | July Markets, with a decidedly better com- | © mercial demand for wheat, did much “upturtis. in Chicago. aa ‘ ‘wheat was 1%-2% above ’s finish, May 102%-103, oats %-% advanced ing 2 to 20 cents gain. MILL nee WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER Minneapolis, news including European buying of Australian he and cable strength Quotations Chicago, Suareh 8 Wheat— Low Clos tiie Hint tie La % 114 112% 1.18% 107 108 108% 1073 S64 96K SEK oh 44 2% 42 d WOK 39% 4 . 188% 153% 1.53 150 Re 90% 1. 0% IK WK SK " ale cues 2 12.80: j 25 13.10 13.35 provisions ‘show- May Mar, 5.—(@—Forelgn eat futures here Friday and |May at ep: Tr. 1%c_ highe 1.39) July higher at-1.31% and tember 1%c higher at 1.19%. Flax futures rallied moderately on commission house buying. May a’ duly each closed 1%c higher and respectively. gtain futures were aldéd ‘by . May ats. closed ec da bi c higher at 6: Closed unchanged wheat demand ‘Winter wheat was in fair demand, in good de- barl Ci while old crop durum wi mand. ‘was slower. Oats demand was ag in quiet to fair de- mand. Barley was draggy. Flax was in quiet to fair demand. nd Med Batley. oe at 2.16% |May ‘ley— 1% 13% 1% 1% 1 6% Oh 22 8 101% 1.09% 2.01% 1.01% oon Hoa iy r ay oS, ek, ALM 41% AL Di $$$? | Prodtice Markets | |v —————_—— o « CHICAGO Chicago, Mar. 6.—@)—Butter prices turn ard again Friday but eggs we tled. lens were lower but igher. 7,358, firs 34 creamery-spe~ 3 extr (92) chickens 101 tr, Firmouth R ; colored broilers 33, ‘ite Rock 28, Plymouth Rock 24, Darebatks 18; roosters 13, Leghorn turkeys 15; math ork . Up w! smal! Shite and colored 1' capons 7 1D. up 24, less than K . 5.—(@)—Live poul- ht, firm; chickens, Leg- wis, colored 21; Leghorn 18-26. Other freight prices unchan, Butter, 7,0 CA score) 34%; fir: ys ice ie 3. weconds ( Yi cent alized (90 score) 3 ~ Cheese, 92,088, firm and unchanged. Mixed col- carlots) 23223 %; High Law Close}! + 82% (32% 32% November 30% + 30) 30 Ege Puy bb he ures: Storage Packed Firsts, March . 23% 23% erator Stand- Oct. 25% 3% 25% {Students Sit Down AU, 8. D. A. a2, total, ek, “suppl sacked per jurbanks: 8. according to size ado Red MoClu: I 3 consin roun No. 1, sales reported. car 2.20; Wisconsin 1, fe whites U. . for seed cer, new stock supplies mo demand moderate; trac! bu. crates Florida Bil: 8. No. 1, 2.17% a crate. sales, carlots triumphs U. RANGE OF CARLOT SALES Minneapolis, Mar. 5.—(®)—Range of carlot grain sale: heat No. 3 dark northern 1.46-1.47%; No. 2 mixed wii ter 1.33%; No. 4 hard winter 1.80 No. & hard amber durum 1.40.- Co: No, 8 yellow | 117%.” 0 ered immediate ne lines for fine wi: Fri je volume was not larg: but included a number of liges. Short French combing length fine territo! ‘ools in original bags brought around $1, scoured basis. ood French combi and ey He $1.03-1 @ |} by mi! were not attract ranges. by pri changed, 7.35-' unchanged, 7.30-7.50. Pui 50-31. 514. Pure bran 30. middlings 32.50-33.00. CHICAGO CABH GRAIN ash wheat ard 1.38%. Corn : 3 yellow 1.11- WINN! Winnipeg, Mar. 5.. No, 1 northern 1.29%; No. 1.27%; No. 3 narthern 1.23%. Oat: 2 white 55%; No. 3 white 53 mixed feed 53%. Demanding Vacation approximately 400 art atdown abil girl sitdown - ers at Asheville Normal and Teachers college-objective: An Easter vaca- tion—had pretty well tied up curricu- Jar activities Friday. Even regular eating was at a standstill. Dr. John Calfee, president of the institution, got nowhere with an ap- to reason, and the only an- nouncement from the girls was that they would carry on until the ad- ministration could see things in a different light. Many thousands of minor planets, known also as planetoids and as- terolds, move about in the space be- tween the planets Mars and Jupiter. In England a cockney is one born within sound of the bells of Bow Church, London. Napoleon’s defeat in Russia was ‘largely caused by typhus, which killed thousands of his men. The north pole is moving south- ward at the rate of six inches a year. Vacation From Jail Hi i THEME if i _ MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Minne: lis, March 6.. ‘Wheat receipts *Pridsy 35 compared to 37 eel sh i 228 To Arrive lhyDNS Delivered 60 Ibs..... 148% 157% LAT 156% 1.48% 1.88% 1.45% 154% » 148% 153% . 140% 151% 14% 140% 140% 147% + 138% 1.45% . 186% 142% 134% 130% Pr eas Winter Whieak 14% faa 4 }|2-northern 1 A2% 144% 140% 143% Poe Wer 1H W... 1.40% 142% 138% 140% Wor H ye 1.38% 140% 136% 138% of— W or HW... 135% 137% 133% 135% and South Dakota Wheat 1,84% 135% 132% 1.35% 182% 133% 120% 131% 130% 131% 1.28% 120% Durum Ww 3 =O Biot tals, . 148% 1.66% 1.46% 1.62% A1% 1.63% 1.45% 158% «+ 1.48% 1.53% Ibs... 1.41% 149% - 139% 144% . 137% 1.42% 2. 134% 140% . 132% 138% 134% ee K tet ttt Bes 8 3B f No. Becseos 1.04% 1.10% 1.03% No. ++; 216% 291% Insurgent Defenders Isolated in Church 5—P)— .| Doris Fevold, Mauk, -| turns, authorities estimated ‘AY, MARCH 5, 1937 100 B. H.§. PUPILS PLAY TABLE TENNIS Girl Boys’ Tournament Being Conducted by Physical Education Faculty Close to 100 students are competing in the two table tennis tournaments ‘are being played from 4:15 to 5:18 p. » Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs- s and the sport adherents among the girls play during the same hour on Monday and Friday nights. The sport, which hag won popular: nationwide acclaim in the past two years, was made available to the high are: Lyngstad, Jean Brand- enburg, Jean Schultz, Marcia Logee, Mary Helen Smith, Lueck, Evangeline Hartke, Betty Walla, Anita Willman, Inez Lee, Lois Lester Kelley, James Schunk, Hugo Renden, Bob Yeasley, Frank Wilson, Loring Knecht, Sidney Sloven, Art Tilsen, Thomas Gussner, John Gun- Ness, Bill McDonald, Bruce Hermann, Ed Haggerty, Billy Richardson, Jack Justin Moeliring. Says Man Shot Down For Camera Benefit Washington, Mar. 5.—(#)—The senate civil liberties committee tions agent in California shot a longshoreman during the West Coast maritime strike of 1984 benetit-“of motion picture camera- men. ° was staged for the picture cameramen who kept ing away throughout the job.” Income Tax Revenues Dribble Into Capital Washington, Mar. 5.—(#)—Income tax revenues dribbling in at the rate of a few million dollars a day soon will reach a flood tide which treas- ury officials expect to pour $840,000,- 000 into the federal purse this month. With only 10 days remaining until the March 15 deadline for filing re- Friday income tax receipts would aggregate about $1,500,000,000 between now and June 30. Bargains in the WANT- ADS Will Surprise You land in Burleigh county to early this spring. Reo. Knauss, marck. WANTED: Competent maid. Refer- ences. Two in family. Write Trib- Mgrs., Mandan, N. D. Rooms for Rent NICELY FURNISHED $12 without kitchen privileges. No smoking or drinking. Also garage. 409 Sth. COMFORTABLE room in quiet mod- ern home. Suitable for two. Hot water always. Hot water heat. 3nd 8t. NICE QUIET room. Modern home. Near capitol and high school. Le- FURNISHED it sleeping room. Hot water always. Suitable for two. Largé closet. 418 and St. LARGE, newly furnished room. Syit- able for two or three. Always hot water, 517% West Thayer. CHEERFUL QUIET room for aged lady. Cooking privileges. $15! go 7th, per month. Phone 967. “for the room, gas hot water. 423 4th St. Phone 649. iE ¥Y room, text to.bath, 622 11th St, Phone 1834-W. ROOM for oné or two. 200 8th Bt. Phone 834-R. STRICTLY modern six room house with garage. Available at once. 718 Ave. E. Phone 229. NEWLY DECORATED house, also large pleasant sleeping room. Phone 1421-R. THREE, 4, 5 and 7 room houses. modern, T. M. Casey and Son. —————————e Household Goods for Sale 4-BURNER ‘Perfection cook stove, burner gasoline cook stove, 3 good used electric washers, New Grunow Electric Refrigerator, one youth Lee hold goods. 317 10th St. TWO BURNER electric plate. Cheap. Inquire Bismarck Tribune Co. YOU GET A BETIER USED CAR | FROM A BUICK DEALER a Come in and look over the other proofs in our showroom Fleck Motor Sales, Inc. Bismarck Phone 55 Information Wanted FROM PARTY who has good mod- ern house for sale. At reasonable price. State location, price, etc. Write Tribune Ad. 19711, Apartments for Rent apartment with private bath.’ Available after close . Also ane room spart- ready for occupancy. Call at MODERN FURNISHED 2 room epert- ment, Equipped with electric re- frigerater. Laundry _ privileges. Close in. Phone 280. Dr. R. 8. Enge. for sale. Call 601. THREE ROOMS and private bath, Private entrance. Frigidaire and ogee sion. UNFURNISHED modern epartment, 114 4th Bt. Above Woodmansee’s Stationery. Apply at Woodmansee Stationery. NEW MODERN house, 2 room apart- ment. Gas heat, lights and water furnished. 618 13th St. Tel. 1772-J. ‘THREE ROOM apartment. Aults only. Heat, lights, gas, water. Im- Tediate possession. 506 2nd St. TWO ROOM furnished apartment, $24. 3 rooms, $30. For light house- keeping. U; 1014 Bawy. MODERN ry t. or inquire Lasken Apts. Call 347, at Cut Rate Drug. NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 5 sone All these cars winterized, including. hot water heater, non-freese solu- tion, winter grease, winter oil, good batteries and good tires, Durant, Model 2 sees Ford's Truck with cob apd 1985 Plymouth Touring Sedan Good Condition—For Sale Cheep Security Finance Co. | Phone 701 f (May be seen at Corwin-Churobill Motors) Roommate Wanted RESPECTABLE GIRL wants reom mate. Phone 291-M. Houses for Sale MODERN HOUBE with four apart- Leta $136 thiy rol gs 5 mont value. Olose in. Substantial down payment, balance small payments. Geo. M. $2,000 down; belance Write Tribune Ad. 19746. nished. TWO STORY 7 room stucco cheap: SARTILY furnished 2 room apartment near capitol, on 6th St. Double ga- tage. Excellent condition. T. ly Tel FOUR ROOM modern house, Galles, A Ea « a tie f 7 ily 4 itt E ¥, fs i it HT ii nt 5 g F H i ki. & z g i a