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WAGNER LABOR ACT [New York Stocks] -ROUNG HAS LUTTE ew Yoke ERVHGT ON STOGKS|SS=: 3 /zss2# 40 19% Ci 108 Down From Start, Issues Show ice Decline of Fractions to Three Points i: 2 Py HH oe iH af L 50% 56 11%, 23% 38% Ee Tih He New York, Apr. 12. — (%) — government pe weak = poeeenenbenenenye a3? a around 3 points when the ion upholding the New “a "a BEREERESE Hie non eaEEEEETE z a neighborhood of 1,200,000 shares. Livestock 80. 87, PAUL og South &t, Paul, pt (AP— On; ‘slacghter steers i g BA q ct = w 5 a2 z thy ge 282 goer FE 2 #25 Q 8 g°. 323 : suse yg? ale 2 & ae 3 B90009 - 5 ay 10 lower than y"' 10.20 PRE ie chs me Int T& Tel 12 Johns-Man 133 i | Rennecott 88 Krog Groc 22% Lib-O-F Gl 66% To! good to prime Kinds ee ed 1 ects ne} i a, few toads wail Ada ‘3 in crop, the! Ea ee trol rey 10 10 ‘ings 6.75; dow: steady to weak at 6028.00. on Tigat kinds, with throwouts down to 5.0! and below; only choice shipper and ued seer weighty vealers selling ve 13,000, tncluainy tat iembs mostly 25-40 Eigher: RANGE OF Minneapolis, Slot carlot grain heavy dark nortl 4 hard amber durum 1. ley, NO. 3, 1. not quoted. CHICAGO CASH GR. Chicago, Apr. 12. —Ci bi a gue hat MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS in near oie) Apr. 12.—(#)-—Stocks clos First Bank Stock His: Northwest Banco 1: STORIES IN STAMPS BY I. S. KLEIN se ee Si Lone good fed heilfe: common cows Jeri cutters down to choice feeders 8.35 light weights 7.00-7 and feed cattle quotations; stee 800 Ibs. good holce 6. common and medium 4.75- ‘B00d common and faediann 7 Rie 4.75 calves (steer) £01 id phoice 6.25- 9.00; ey 5.76-6.26. 4500; packer bids 10-15 lower P'than Friday; good and choice ieee. Ib, butchiors bid. 9.65-75; tt Ib. around 19 low- 0 9.75, Seen 38 pid including 700 billed early ay ret bids; un- sk; load fed wooled scarce, ULUTE, CASH GRAIL! Duluth Apr. 12.. econo Eset prices. _Whet hea: dar! northern spring, No. nortl ai is Peo. 1 i ea Li a 1itthea ee) discounted 3-5c below Mla ho Bier rita Malting 8 Hf TSwhite 4! CURB STOUKS New York, Apr. 17. op —chrb American Gen. 10%. 5 “commercial Mi No. 1, and part! forth Dakota asi stock weal plies liberal, at cane cwt. . ; oe (Copyright, 1937, NEA Serview Inc.) ‘d 3 steady; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, _MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1987 STHDLY ROE Tumble of Three Cents Also Is/May old . Accelerated by Decline in Export Buying: Downturns of securities was a.con- tributing factor on the side of lower prices for wheat. Arrivals of Argen- tine; corn in Chicago and St. Louis |May Monday led to sharp independent setbacks of corn values. At the close, wheat was 2.cents to 3 cents.under Saturday's finish, May 137%-%, July 1.23%-%, corn 1%-4 cents down, May 1.29% -%, July 1.20%-. %. oats %-% off and aint at 20 to 32 cents decline. MILL CITY WHEAT 8§ CLOSE LOWER lis, Apr. 12.—(®%)—Good news. trom. the northwest and poor Liverpool cables ruled wheat fu- and the close was lower. ned le was, te May flax closed 1 lower at 2.1 Jul 2.19% and Sept. % at 2. Ce grain future: trend of wheat. May oats future: pire tyr v} lower -%, and Jul ir fhe May ave lower at 1.00%, Sly 2 at 1.02% at 93%; May feed barley 1% lower at nt and July 2% at 65%; te, malting barley unchanged at 3 lower at and Sept. h_ wheat demand was slack. There was no change in winter OF durum wheat. Cash corn demand was active. Oats ‘was steady. ave demand was rley demand was good. in quiet to fair demand, | Produce Markets arkets | ——— CHICA chleeee. Apr. 12.— Butter and ge prices were unchanged Monday. nchanged but chickens steady; creamery-spe- core) 31%~ extras (92) (90-91) 80%-%; extra firsts lo- h graded firsts current receipts local 22%; cars extras 24%; 21%: storage ated packed ac} irsts ens ateaay, pe 19; and | 1 colored fryers 2, TsPinouth Rock White 26: colored broilers Fiymoutn an White Rock 25, ‘ba’ acks 22, Leghorn 23; roosters 13, Leghora rookies tirkeys, hens 20, 2 turkeys 15; a5; ducks 4 ‘NEW YORK 12,—(}—Live oi: y. Chickens, Rocks Fowls, colored ‘oosters 11; turkeys 17- ™. Fe gee hac 33% 5: ex! 00 aD State, wi fresh, Tan, 124-%) hela BUTTER att EGG td Chicago, Apr. 12.—(>)—. Butter Futures: High Low Close 31% 31% 31% 311% Storage Standards, Novemb 2 21% 21% 23% MONEY RATES Now York, Apr. 12.——(#)—_ Call money [per cent all day./ Prime 1 per cent, Time ioane steady "0-90 days 13¢; 4-6 mos, per cen Bankers ceptances unchanged. aad ‘hr jee ‘ork, (P)—#oreign Britain de- 5.26%; Germany free 40.20: 1 travel 23.75; Norway 227; Montreal in Now York 100.095. —_—_— MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, April 12.—(—Flour, carload lots, per barrel in 98 pound cotton Family patents, tandard patents, Shipments 19,- 40. Pure bran Standard middlings 39.00-50, # BOSTON WOOL Boston, Apr. 12.—()—WU, 8. D. A.) —The market was quiet on domestic wools Monday. Inquiries received from mi!ls were mostly for small ties of spot_wools for Immediate requirements. Buyers showed little interest in anticipating requirements. Despite the quiet tone quotations on spot ‘and preshearing contracts were steady to fir Credits Are Awarded Students of Religion Credits were awarded to Amelia Ebel, Alice Fuhrmann, Lydia Fischer, Adam Grenz, Peter Klein, Anna Su- kut, ‘Melita Sukut, Alvin Woehl and Mrs, Woeh! during the Sunday School program in the Bismarck . Baptists church Sunday. All were students in a class in re- lUigious education, instructed by Rev. Benjamin Schlipf, which dealt with the subject, The New Testament, Its Content and Values. ‘The class was conducted under the auspices of the American Baptist Pub- Ucation Society and is recognized by the International Council of proare Education. Moro Revolt Claims Lives of 23 Persons eumiaryusen hlse) Boe te to clean soul cl resin agree pro- Woast 23 lives. Three hundred soldiers reed the most important stronghold of the rain Quotations CHICAGO RANGE Gigh Close 31.39% ink 137% + 125% 1.25% 1.23% 128% + 122-122 1.19% 119% 1311.29 + 131 1.29% guy old .. > 117% wy 111% 111% 110" 110% 50% 50% 49% 50 AT ATH 46% OK A2% 43% 42% 42% 2117 117% 1.16 1.16% oes 108% 1.08% 107 107% 88% 98% 96% 26% 12.10 12.40 12.67 12.72 16.15 16.00 16.50 16.40 ui Labret RANGE innea} ‘Wheat Open High 143) 143% 1a" 1.36% 137% 1.35% « 1.26% 1.27% 126% 11.80 12.10 12.40 12.45 1187 12.13 12.42 12.50 16.00 16.40 le; e 1% 15% 14% 66% 66% 65% «lll 111 1.08% + 104% 1.04% 1.02% 85% 95% 93% 48% ATK 48% 4% 8% 43% sevee 219% seeee 219% 2.20 4% 85% 100% 103% 33% : DULUTH BANGE oes milan ADE, uaties ae : aero) 134% ses eben ees! GRAIN A Minneapo! pr. —(P)—Wheal receipts Monday 70 compared to 88] we : Minnest cape 11s wheat and coarse neat cash juotations Nested follow: "8 Cash Wh grain cl ae . Delivered To Arrive ah ae 151% 1.65% .. + 150% 1.64% ... 148% 163% ... 146% 1.62% ... « 144% 1.60% ..08 +. 143% 168K woo + 139% 1.56% + 136% 154% 06 un-|¢ +, 184% 152% 00 Ibs. ..... 1.32% 150% .... mi N 8 50 Phat 131% 147% .. 1 npn spring .... 146% 151% .... Montana Winter Wheat oF 1A 146% 1.42% 144% ae Ss 28 4 ie} * » 142% 144% 140% 142% A Se 3 = 5: « 140% 142% 1.38% 140% “Oo 3 euno~useus +o. 32, 1.37% 1.30% 1.35% 1.37% a and South Dakota Wheat « 1.85% 1.36% 133% 135% - 133% 1.34% 131% 132% » 1.82% 133% 130% 131% Durum Wining mind Mats Mo: 38 < 2 al: s22%2 «1.34% 137% 1.32% 134% bs.... 1.31% 135% .. id + 120% 133% 1.27% 1.33% .. hd + 125% 1.30% .. 1,23% 1.28% + 1.20% 136% . 124% .. 1.20% .. 1.39% 2.2. ssee 132% 1.26% .... Coarse Grains 1,38% 1.35% .... 136% aes Rowan en wm 09,89 Q 7 112% 118% 1.11% 2.18% 223% SARLES’ TRIAL DELAYED. Minneapolis, Apr. 12. —(P)—Trial of L, C. Sarles for the hit-run death of Clifford Hanson’ -was continued for two weeks Monday by District Judge E. A, Montgomery because of the ill- ness of Sarles’ attorney, Tom Mouer. Sarles is charged with second degree manslaughter. MILL CITY MAN KILLED FP. Kelly, 57, of 3711 Harriet Ave. Kelly was struck by an at driven by Mrs, Clifford Flynn. FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE Close} proposition. Governor 9, People’s Forum (Bailtor’s comes lette est. Letter: versial aint aioe: ind! viduals good A subjects of inte: alae with contro- ubjecta, gain | Female Help Wanted LADY wanted for local coffee route. up to $32.50 in a week. I send everything; no-money-! trial. iter’ play it visable. ue ethers must be limited to not more thas 600 words, Apartments for Rent t, prie vate bath and ose, apareent Bl Privileges, Adults only. Call 711 Ave. A or phone 1490-W. ne Pete BOCK sie apartment with ule grapher-bookkee| Write Box 14, Alexander, N. Dak. Instruction | 2 kd : t BSED i Prefer men now employed and me- inclined, with fair edu- cation and willing to train spare time to become experts in installa- tion and service work as well as planning, estimating, etc. Write giving age, present occupation. Util- ities Engineering Institute, write ‘Tribune Ad 20418. Business Opportunity ‘WILL sacrifice for cash good grow- ing pa Write Tribune Ad. fied I Apr. 10, i987, Editor, Tribune: The proponents of the plan to recall our Governor William Langer ought to feel pretty cheap by now. Howard Wood and T. H.-H. Thore- LOOK YOUR BEST refusing to be a party. to Tip-Top “Cleaners Langer elected by a large majority over wale uth 11th Street ter yl The people spoke, and. why not oe by their decision? How much| . tter and more civil and Christian- Wanted to Rent RELIABLE men to take up Air Con-|” ditioning and Electric Refrigeration, | reg All furnished, 1102 three-room epartment, furnished Call owner at 318 beh at at. UNFURNISHED apartment. ropm, bedroom, kitchenette, and bath. vo laud privileges. bees, Adults ESI ae mt apart Spartment, Living mom, bedroom, kitchen: and bath, Fireplace. Lights, beat and water furnished, 618 2nd. MODERN FURNISHED 3 ROOM apartment, private bath, Gas and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. 802 2nd St. Phone 282-M. LIGHT housekeeping all fur- nished. Basement, $12 for one, $16 for two. Vacant April 15. Call after 5.p.m. 706 6th. apartment above Woodmansee Stationery, 114 4th. Ready April 15. Apply Wood- mansee Stationery. ONE room and kitchenette, furnished | —. or unfurnished. Modern home, Up- stairs. Outside entrance. Reason- able. 320 2nd. LARGE room and kitchenette apart- ment, Newly Heese Han, ae THREE room and private bath, pri- vate entrance. Newly furnished. Call after 5. 623 8th, rear en- trance, WANTED: Nicely furnished 3 room apartment, Between $30 and $35. Reliable couple. One small child. Phone 983-J. Rooms for Rent NICE basement sleeping room, suit- able for two boys, Light housekeep- ing privileges. Private entrance. Close in. Very reasonable. Also garage for rent. Phone 926-J. 507 3rd. NICELY furnished room in new Capl- tol Court. Suitable two or more persons. Private bath, shower. Private entrance. References. Write Tribune Ad. 20348, LARGE well furnished room. Near bath. Beautyrest mattress. Suit- able for one or two gentlemen. Close in. 412 8th St. Phone 2252. LARGE basement sleeping room. Studio. couch. Fireplace. Suitable for two, Ladies only. Phone 978-LW. B08 10th. Mike SUA Bel Cates Coane ae Langer would join hands with him in brotherly love and help him bear the great responsibility that has been thrust upon him by the voters of our great and glorious state of North ara never forgetting that—United Sand, Divided we Fall. The late Gov. A, G. Sorlle gave some good advice at a reception ten- dered him in the parlors of the Pat- terson hotel when called upon to say few words shortly after his election to office and this is what he said— “Let us fight—for ourselves instead of with ourselves.” Why not put that advice into prac: tice for a while and see how it works? Wouldn't it be almost a miracle if people would’ change their habit of thought and be more agreeable? Why! It would revolutionize the whole situation. © ‘Think you that it pleases our TWO ROOM furnished apartment. Close in, $35. Adults only. Phone 1983 days and 872 after 6 p. m. ing privileges. 118 Mandan St. FURNISHED 2 room apartment, pri- vate entrance. Lights, water, heat and gas furnished. 919 5th, FURNISHED apartment for rent. Living room and kitchenette. Main floor. $22. Everts, 314 3rd. TWO one room furnished apartments, one two-room furnished it. 818 7th St. Tel, 1747-R. THREE room nicely furnished apart- ment by April 15. Also light house- keeping room. 307 10th. FURNISHED apartment, kitchenette, living room, private bath. Murphy bed. Phone 1432. TWO ROOM poeeaene newly deco- rated, furnished or unfurnished. 812 Ave. B. Heavenly Father to look down upon His earth and find His little children quarreling and fighting. About what. pon | NICELY table for two: Large, closet. 418 2nd St. LARGE nicely furnished room, Beau- tyrest mattress, next to bath. Suit- able two gentlemen, Call after 5. Phone 2050-LR. 514 7th St, NEWLY decorated, clean comfortable Toom. Close to bath. Board if de- sired. One block bus line. 623 6th. ‘THREE ROOMS and bath furnished ground floor, $26. Two rooms, $24. 1014 Bdwy. LARGE 2 room well rer ae ment a) t. . Adults only. 515 ant ae here Are Savings for You In These WANT-ADS Automobiles for Sale USED CAR BARGAINS THIS WEEK Plymouth Sedan ‘ rabble ot) MOTORS, 123 Main Phene.700 GUARANTEED USED CAR VALUES 1933 Plymouth Coach 1934 Plymouth Coach 1934 LaFayette Coach LaFayette 1935 Ford selina 1929 Studebaker Sedan 1931 DeLuxe Chrysler 1934 Chevrolet Panel Convenient Terms COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck 908, 1636 LAFAYETTE, 9,000 miles, very good condition. Contact Mike Ryan at Penitentiary, Box 616. CHEVROLET coupe, A-1 condition. 519 5th 8t. NOTICE: We do garden plowing, basement digging, Tans sell ee dirt and fertilizer. All kinds of hauling. Phone 754-W. OLD. screens repaired or new screens manufactured by experts, Phooe Aune Carpenter Shop, No. 205. EXPERIENCED handyman desires Odd jobs of all kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone -W. ICED girl day or hour. Will also take care of children. Call 1980, HOUSE CLEANING done by experi- enced woman for any day or hour work. Phone 1047-R. NOTICE: Let us do your house clean- ing the electric way. Phone for ap- pointment, 754-' i ex] time work, Phone 926-R. THREE ROOMS and private bath. 119 3rd St, See Mr. Kelly at Kelly's Lunch, In Rev. Chap. 31—verses 3 and we read—"And I heard a great ais cut of heaven saying — Behold the tabernacle of God is with men and Shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God. “And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, ne‘{her sorrow nor cry- ing. Neither shall there be any more pain; for the former things are passed away.” The writer was not with Mr. Lan- ger in the last election, but as I wish to see him given a chance to make good, and I believe in square dealing, Tam behind him 100 per cent. A TAXPAYER. ‘LONG BILL’ DIES services wil be Tuesday at the county home chapel. He was a laborer and being 6 feet 7 inches tall was gen- erally known as “Long Bill.” are no survivors in this district. The earth dam at Fort Peck, Mont., the largest of its kind ever built, will have an over-all height of 210 feet and strétch 21,000 feet. Male Help Wanted WANTED—Chef or second cook. Sweet Shop. Building FOR RENT — Desirable first floor store and basement, 26x90. In Man- dan. Phone Bismarck 443, Patter- son Land Co. Houses for Rent FIVE ROOM modern di ates Well Hesabed (and Et syonigoatl ition. Geo. M. Register. Call at 1415 Rosser Ave. in accordan: Revised Stat 31, 1987 of First Bank Stock tion, Mines: elles aingatste, wh whi aftiliate Bank of Blemerch’ Blemerck, Dekots, Charter Number 3,4 84, 4 aeperae fonal ee, it formation Necessar: VISIT THE GLASS BRICK et INSTALLED IN NORTH DA- | KOTA, 4-1 4,|ROOM in private home, adjoining THREE-ROOM apartment. Gas, lights, water furnished. Inquire 116 6th St. TWO rooms and private bath, fur- yee No small children. Call 610 bath. For lady. Living room privil- eges, 419 6th. Phone 926, ¥ LARGE SLEEPING room suitable for two, Newly decorated. Right down- town, Call 07 4th, FRONT sleeping room, suitable for two, Private entrance. 401 3rd Bt. Phone 926-R. ROOM for rent, next to bath. Close in; 216 2nd St, Phone 1629, ROOM in central location, also gar- age. 523 9th St. Phone 430. TWO nice sleeping rooms. Very rea- sonable. 322 15th St. SLEEPING room for one or two lad- iés, Phone 1844-LM, Room and Board BOARD ‘and room for one or two gentlemen, 719 5th St. Tel. 1887. ___SS— Eee Personal “THE HAT BOX’—E. L, Maxwell, factory-trained hatter. New hats made to order. Hats cleaned and re-blocked. Broadway at Front, Fargo, N. Dak. MATTRESSES MATTRESSES renovated and rebuilt. Either regular or spring filled. 419 Sth St. Phone 1126. HAVE your kiddies’ summer clothes} Ohios . For made now. Guaranteed work rea- sonably priced, Call 2318. elsewhere. Phone 1317. 222 So. 9th St. Wanted to Buy BRAND fro moa rotary Wi Used steel, oak or mahog-| . Mimeograph, carrying case. any office desk Write o inquire} Price #10. Chisman, Lisbon, N. Tribune Ad. 20270, Pn Blazer Bicycle, good condition, For Sale or Trade me lh ia violin, case and bow GOOD PIANO for Windmill and tow- = rea a end fertiliser, er or motor for speed boat. Write Tribune Ad. 20431. 002-R. Also heullng ashes, ot newly decorated one room and kitchenette at 322 9th St. TWO rooms, $21. One single room, $12, Upstairs. Clean. 1014 Bdwy. Apts. apartment. 218 8rd 8t. Phone 852. Lost and Found TWO story, Idehl for roomers and boarders. Price Owens. Phone 278. GOOD six-room house in residential section of Bismarck. Priced right. Write Tribune Ad, 20309. THREE-room hoyse, partly modern. $900. 1614 Ave. B. Tel 1604-R. Ges FOR RENT Nicely Furnished Apartment Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, bath; aleo leeker. tanevaedlt renee, tou paber ate pei g water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. INQUIRE TRIBUNE OFFICE hardwood renig furnace, lights. 3 bedroms, ar ’ and sacked, $3.00 per bushel. Also , Fred Roberson, LOST—Catcher's baseball outfit. Re- HIGH grade ont model rand plano, both like er contract on either of these pianos to new pur- chaser for balance due on original WALNUT dining room suite, table with six upholstered chairs, and china cabinet, Call in 8th. ,| SMALL dining room table, bitfet baby buggy, child’s crib, also lady's Phone 834-W. r : ti. 5 f i i ‘eh iff vi r| eget }