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President's Relief Message Has "\ Little Effect on Trend of ‘ard z ERIE ag tes ESIETS yew 2 3 ei #gE0F EEEE MH a ‘ork, Apr. 2.—(P)—A host of earnings statement 490 " a of further ‘industrial im- provement stimulated a selective and Spe tay in Ten ae ae Led by ‘steels and rails, fayored implements, ssscesxes Yoge 3 & & TEEGRGSEEDEGDE x i | 8 a id age 0 3282 BS pes a iv FEEREER EF 33 u FE e # ey? z ae : : ie He 3 5 ae : at eee Lili serene ‘ nee Heil g Q LJ EUTERELL E 3 goe8eszs 2 gz eee az7 Ks i i aQ e tI “i a j gee “i REKKKKKE PEESEE g 3 Z F $3 RR r [ i E s pas af & & TD a 5 a : i following lower on 200 Ibs.; up at 9.85 down; 160-190 Ibs. 9.25-75; 120-150 Ibs. -8.60- largely 9.50; good stags eae Ye | Beats ‘oni = 46% IntBusMh 162 IntNicCan 61% Int T & Tel 13% Johns-Man | 135 ) | Krog Groc Lib-O-F G1 69%! Woolworth Lig MB (4a) 98% | Wrigley Jr P}—(U, 8. D. luding 6000 - dire to 10 lower than Mo: ins gas 1 as ws around steady; t 30; bulk good and choice 200-320 ig 150-190 Ib, 9.51 ee: good CHICAGO POTATOES Apr. 2010. 8. D. AD 4, on track 214, total U. ts 610; old stock, supplies mand 14; ood and choice kinds very scarce; undertone slow at 12.00 upward but. not enough h 2, practically.“ free -from clipped ends 2.45; Colorado Red Mc- 3] Clures U, 8. No. 1, 2.95, burlap sacked Green Mountains U. 8. Wisconsin round whi cotton sacked, car reak me kinds absent; best around 1! a few loads above: 13.50 on, m im grade: b esroleat cutter cows ew net weighty 7.00-8.50. 5000, including . 1100 t bs slow; few early sales . Uy 25 lower at 1 Corn No. 3 mixed Siow: A.)—Cattle 1800; cal yearll BOSTON WOSL pr. 30.— —(U, 8. market Y Tost types of domestic wools|, demand was moderate on spot foreign wools, Despite the ti of the ares quotations we od he! 00-25; few . weights 11.25; bulk beef 7.25; cutter grades 2 good light stock si cy RANGE OF CARLOT of carlot grain sles: calves (steer)”* WINNIPEG CASH GRAIN jo, 1 nortiern 1. northern po No, 3 nort ey avenues and alleys, to avenue and Bo Grants Applications} * ++: Tuesday and hearing in a third case Saree ca eg route to Westby was ee ‘The commission iH HIGHER UT FAILS 10 HOLD UPTURN Buying of Germany and Italy| yf0e0 Bey Ceases Temporarily But Will Be Resumed " Chicago, Apr. '20.—(P)—The Chi- cago wheat market averaged higher | Ma: in late trading Tuesday, but failed to hold extreme ‘upturns, a feature 1% | being widening of the price spread between the May future and new crop months. Cables said buying of wheat for Germany and Itely has temporarily , but is expected to be resumed later. It was added the international wheat. market will be governed to a great. extent hereafter by North American weather conditions. At the close, wheat was % lower to 1 higher than Monday’s finish, Mey 1.34%-1.35, July 1.21%-%, corn un- MILL CITY WHEAT FUTURES CLOSE HIGHER olls, Apr. 20.— —Sales of Tr, 2 contracts lower on rain news a. Mi wheat closed higher at Lath, July % lower Bug 131% and "hm lower at 1.23%. Sept. Flax futures closed firm on commis- sion house buying. May flax closed 1 higher at 3.12%, July unchanged at 2.12% and Sept. 1 higher at 2.13, Coarse grains were erratic and eal Lee oats closed % higher at 48 a July unchanged to % higher at. .. May rye closed 1% higher at 105%, July % higher at 1.00% and Sept. ‘unchanged at 92%. May feed barley closed % higher at 74% ° and ay % lower at 67%. May malting barley closed unchanged at 1.20, Cash wheat demand lacked force. Durum tone was steady with offer- i ings ght. Winter wheat was scarce. h corn was in quiet to fair de- mand. and rye was in fair to ood demand. Barley tone was firm to strong, Flax was in slightly bet- ter demand. | Produce Markets | —_—————— CHICAGO Chicago, Apr. 20.—(P)}—Eges tend- ed lower again Tuesday but butter and poultry were unchanged. Butter 11,467, steady; creamery- specie ( core) 30%-31%; extras (92) 30%; 30; firsts 19) 29-29%; standards (90 cena ety carlots) 30%. Fags 35,740, weak; extra firsts lo- cal 22, cars 22%; fresh graded firsts local 21%; cars 21%; current receipts 20%; stor pac extras 23%; storage pv! a firsts 23. Poultry, li 1 car, I due, 36 trucks, steady; mar ged. ———_ : NEW YORK New York, Apr. 20.—(#)—Live poul- Rocks unquoted; other freight prices unchange ry r extra 32%-33; extra 31% -32; firsts (88-91 scores) Hi Centralized (90 score) 31%-%. Cheese, 270,170, steady; state, whole 1936, 2214-23, ~ Bags, 31,720--unsettled;-mixed ‘col- orage packed firsts 23-23%; 3 mediums 21% +4; try, by freight, weak. Chickens: d. Butter, 18,226, barely steady; cream- higher th seconds (84-87 scores) 30- resh, fancy, 17; held, fancy ors, special packs 24-25%; standards dirties, No. 1, 21%-%; average checks 2%. hen ayant FUTURES cago, Apr. 20.—}— Butter, ratte: ag, HIGH Low Clore nen nore efrigerator ards, Oct. .. 25% 24% 25% FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Apr. 20.— exchange easy; Great Br' in dollars, others in cents: Great Bri- tain 4.92 1-16; France 4.45%; Italy ae German: free 40.21%, reg. 19.85; travel 23.70; Norway 24.72; Sweden 25.37; Montreal in New York 100.13%. MONEY RATES New York, Apr. 20,—(#}—Call money steady, 1 per cent all day. Prime commercial paper 1 per cent. Time loans steady, 60-90 days 1%; 4-6 m 1% per cent. Bankers accept- a unchanged. MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS et peas awe Apr. 20.—(@)—Stocks close: one: First Bank Stock 15. Northwest Banco 12, CHICAGO STOCKS (By the Associated Press) McGraw El 52. Midwest Corp 11. GOVERNMENT BONDS New York, Apr. 20.—()—Govern- ment Bonds: Treasury ‘3 114.25, 110.6. Treasury ¢ Inefficiency Costly, 4;| RRA Chief Points Out Washington, Apr. 20.—(#)—The h| house beard Tuesday that “‘ineffi- " of relief labor added about 8 -30%-| 38% per cent to the cost of construc ; | thon of the resettlement administra- —_—— se NOTICE OF PETITION We) VACA- TION OF ALLEY © Notice is hereby given that on the 5th cay of April, ie 1, is Fe tion's projects. Dr. W. W. Alexander, resettlement administrator, estimated at a house ry subcommittee hearing the work could have been done one- third cheaper by contract. ~ “Frequently you have carpenters ‘who are not carpenters,” he said, “and elettricians who can not electrify.” Judge’s Wife Leads Democratic Women 4 cs HARM ING, Allister was named women's “ division direc- tor of the Dem- ocratic Nation~ al com mittee the same day her husband, advocating Roosevelt's Supreme Court plan,was elected Grand Rapids, 68% 87% - 67% « 105% 1.06% 1.05 82% 93 92% 92% New York, attempted to 1.18% 117% 118% May hew .. 1.27% 1.29% 126% 128% May old .. 1.26% 127% ++ 117% 1.19% 117% ree 1.00% 1.08% 1.00% nada and domestic wheat ter-| 14. vee 1.00% 1.19% MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAIN Apr. 20—(?)—Wheat yy 42 compared to 48 cash wheat and today tra firsts (90-91) 29%-| @ year ago. 146% 1.59% ... 1.44% 158% ...0 cise 142% 157% ..-. fipdo5 1.40% 1.56% .... Sat 187% 1.54% soos 128% 1.44% veces LOT LAL wos 1H Wz... 136% 1.38% 1.36% 1.36% or i 1,83% 1.35% 131% 1.33% Minnesota and South Dakota Wheat | <;, + 182% 134% 1.30% 1.33% |* 1.80% 1.82% 1.28% 1.30% % 1.31% 1.27% 1.29% 4 yellow.... 1.30 5 yellow.... 1.25 2 mixed,.., 132 Onts— 2 White... 50% 52% 50% Barley— Ch to fey.. 1.16 » 1.26 Med to gd.. 1.07 lurum discount- bers, ed 3-5c below hai ‘lax No MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Used Car? Lots of Them In The WANT-ADS Male Help Wanted » ADT. 20—(P)—Harry 37, of Weehawken, N. J., Close. eabbea and beaten early “tuesday os stove, new large electric refrigera- tor, new kitchen cabinets, water and city heat furnished. Fireproof building. Inquire Tribune Office. EARGE furnished room and kitchen- ette, gas and electricity furnished. privileges, : merspring mattress. Suitable two adults. $32.50. Phone 1063. TWO ROOM and five room apart- unfurnished. —Frigidatre. Gas, heat and water furnished. Laundry privileges. Private en- gn Richholt Bldg., 223 - 7th. WANTED A-1 Clerk Reward. Call CORE RUE Sunday evening, _1385-M. 617 6th Bt. LOST—Brief case containing blue dress. Reward. Return to Pat- IN RUE Apartment, one 2-room fur- nished all modern apartment, pri- vate bath and entrance. Laundry privileges, Adults only. Call 711 Ave. A or phone 1499-W. ~ WELL furnished downtown apart- ment, 3 rooms and bath. Cooking furnished, Frigidaire, laundry privileges. Custodian, College Apts., TWO room furnished or unfurnished close in. Adults only. $30. Phone 1982 before 6 p. m., and 872 after 6. UNFURNISHED APAR‘’ Tribune building. Living room, bed- bath. Electric re- frigerator. Call at Tribune office, LIGHT housekeeping apartment, also /two dwelling houses and grocery Reason for selling. old age and poor health. Call 601. FURNISHED apartment, living room, kitchenette, bath. Laundry privil- eges, Call at 1029 4th after 5:00 p. m. HOUSE -Trailer, 8x18. Well built. Furnished or unfurnished. Reason- able. Royal Peterson, 206 13th 8t. CHEVROLET coupe, ‘30, wire original finish, like tires. Many extras. Phone 601. en Work Wanted FURNITURE REPAIRING, Reoover- Female Help Wanted Experienced girl or wo- man for housework on farm; age “19 to 35. Must be reliable, healthy en Work di or’ reasonably. Call & A. sennelder, 1941-R. 709 12th St. NOTICE—We .do garden basement digging, and sell dirt and fertilizer, hauling. Phone 754-W. -Dressmaking, in altering and remodeling. Guare anteed, Will fit garments in your home, Call 1114-M. NOTICE—Expert sewing WILL take off storm windows and A Either MINNESOTA. 13 North Dakota, ‘ment; and The Far poration, swer the Com which will be ¢! sald County of judgment will bi the Complaint. the Southeast west Quarter (142) North, of (78) Went. 01 Residence “adres: Kote, 4-20-27 B-4-11. STRICT THE STATE “TO TH! FENDANTS Jud, Ah) ‘e-| by Setelt doe tne, the oene Ite, closure o! Dakota, to. Norinree fe ‘West of the F dian, Dat this 15th 1937 at er barrel in 98 poun ‘amily patents 25 hi dard ._ Shipment: 37.00. Standard mid- ae, Residence and aes: 8-80-37 54-21, MODERN FURNISHED 3 ROOM apartment, private bath. Gas and heat furnished. Laundry privileges. Kinds of paint jobs. TANTED—Plowing gafdens at Tea- sonable prices. Phone 397. WANTED—Dreasmaking or alteration work, Tel. 822. FURNISHED one room apartment with private bath. Frigidaire. Available at once. Main Ave., Nicola Apts. ONE 3-room and bath, 3 rooms and bath basement apartment, room, kitchenette and bath. Mur- bed, Phone 1432. UNFURNISHED modern apartment above Woodmansee Stationery, 114 4th. Ready April 15, Apply Wood- mansee Btationery. io THREE room and private bath, pri- vate entrance, Newly furnished. 8th, rear en- Business BEER, lunch and liquor business in cafe in the town. Good place a Write ‘Tribune "Ad 9. FOR SALE—Newly decorated café. Well equipped. Small rent. On. Highway.No. 10. Write Tribune Ad. 20803, FOR SALE—Two chair _right, Leon Haight, MoIntosh, 8. D. FOR SALE—Complete beauty. reasonable cash . Box 516, Mandan, N. Dek. Room and Board ‘WANTED to rent by week: Two bi- crs, girls preferably. Phone Write Tribune Ad. 20600. Houses for Rent HEALTH Is Your Greatest Asset Here is relief fer aches, fall, Kinds of rh Have your sinus fixed up operat tt who have never tried our regular $3,00 treatm 1.50 ad. Write for ture. TO SUBLET—Five or six months,,3 Troom modern apartment. ed. 304 Mandan 8t. Phone 733-W. FOUR room apartment, partly fur- nished. Newly decorated. Lights, gas, water. For Sale: Baby crib. 215 10th. MODERN furnished one room base-, ment apartment. Suitable for one. Close in. Phone 260, Dr. Enge. ONE room furnished apartm ont ts, <Phony 147. 618 $nd-Bt, CLOSE in. Nicely furnished 3-room apartment to quiet couple. Call at 604 3rd St., side door, TWO ROOM apartment, JOHN F. CLASS 206 Main Avenue. BISMARCK, N, D. Please call for appointments. house, and one 4-room house. Information Wanted FROM party who has for sale 4 room -modern dwelling with two bedrooms. on payment of about $500 down. Then, monthly payments, Write Tribune Ad, 20545. . two wheel trailer. Call at Mattresses ‘and rel regular or spring filled. 410 Sth St. Phone 1126, Seed and Feed toom, One or two gentlemen, Al- ways hot water. 2% blocks G. P. Phone 120-R. 503 - 4th St. WANTED—Will pay cash for frame building: Prefer 5 or 6 room bunga- low type. Must be in good condi- tion and not too old for Within 50 miles from Write Tribune Ad 20558. WANTED—Second-hand electric re- Must be reasonable and in good conditton, CS WANTED—Used steel, osk or mahog: any office desk. Write or Tribune Ad. 20270, Miscellaneous for Sale ROAN Beigian Stallion, black pereh- co) block from bus line, $15. Gentle- men preferred, 614 Ave. C. SLEEPING room, combined. Two, $16. Pp. m,, at 706 6th St. EARGE front sleeping room. Suitable In modern home. Close 2nd &t. LARGE 2 room well furnished base- ment apartment. $20. Adults only. grown. 62.75 bushel, graded. sleeping porch, Mrs, Earl Pennington, Barney, TWO tooms and private bath, fur- nished. No small children. Call 610 SUMMONS es | OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- 'Y OF BURLBIG! URT FOURTH HED 3 room apartment, sec- FURNIS! ond floor. Rental $27. 721 3rd. St. LIVING room and kitchenette, Frigi- _Gaire, $24. Everts, 314 3rd Bt. HED apartment. Rose Apts. IN DISTRICT JUDICIAL DISTRICT. FRONT sleeping room, suitable for ‘The Federal Land Bank of Saint Private entrance. 501 3rd St. Paul, a body corporate, ve EB well furnished sleeping room. Jacob Banttari_and Hilma Bant- wnstairs, tari, his wife; Fred Banttarl and ra ,, Suitable for two. Mrs. Fred Banttarl, his wife; the ¢ North Dakota, doing bus- as Hail oe De; FURNIS! 215 Srd Bt. Phone 852. LARGE room, central location, $12. ae at $3, Call 523 9th. LOOK YOUR BEST m Loan Association, a cor- marck, N, Dak. ob! Ohios . For seed and table THE STATE OF NORTH 70 7 Come and see us before you ae ABOVE NAMED DE- You are hereby summoned to an- EARG room, Ladies eer In th: ied in the off! Clerk of the Dee North Dakota, and to serve your Answer upon the within thirty days after the ing room, Close in. overloaded bh 6:30: 710 18th @., $112.00 PLYMOUTH credit, will sell for $75. 217 Mandan St. Call 970. Fred Kleingartner. FOR BLACK dirt and fertiliser. Call 892-R, Also hauling ashes, etc. WA 583. CLEANERS by default for the “THE HAT BOX”—E. L. Maxwell, trained hatter. New hats ‘223 South 11th Street This action relates to the fore- closure of a Mortgage upon the fol- lowing described real estate in the County of Barieiet, State of North YNE Visible gasoline Good condition. 150 HEAD OF sheep, Inquire Louis Dak. ————— ee Household Goods for Sale TAN Lioyd loom baby buggy in ex- cellent condition, 1042-M. Mrs. Bleckert, cluding dishes and bedding. et Apt. 1, 206% Main. —_—_—_—_—X—XF_—SXSX—SESSsX ATTENTION—Insist on Notth Da- Goldstein. Solen, N. announce he has taken over Dr. ~“Durgema’s practice. Located above "Capitol Theatre. Phone 113. West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W4NW) of Section Twelve (12) in Township One Hundred Ra es! Dated this 14th day 1937 at bot ta Nort! GEO, F. 8) R RENT — Desirable first store and basement, 25x90. In Man- Bismarcl Bismarck, North Da. Oftice Equipment SUMMONS STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN- TY OF BURLEIGH. IND) COURT FOURTH). JUDICIAL DISTRICT, The Federal. Land Bank of Saint Paul, a body corporate, vs. Oscar Jupman, single; of North Dakota, ing as Hail Insurance and The Wilton National Loan Association, a corporation, OF NORTH ri iE ABOVE NAMED You @re hereby summoned to an- k | swer the Complaint in ti which will be flied tn the Clerk of th Digtrice said County of Burl North Dakota, nd to serv. | Your, Answer upon ‘| within thirty days after the serv! of thet dnvrol services ona in, ceap of of of st %- NO.| your taijure to a ‘i Sather, 3 FOR RENT Nicely Furnished Apartment ee sp iivine Tooms Reditbom,.2 clnaate, bath; aloo - , new electric stove, new rator, new kitchen cabi- sf states uit EN: low! rt in. th Bae SeBittgn ake ort Southwest ) 138 rises Cit ane the large electric ref nets, wafer and city heat furnished, Fireproof. building. INQUIRE TRIBUNE OFFICE day of April, A. D._ Ne te.