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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 10

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Todays flDil IIBiM.iBccs Fain 4 Ha Gall figivcr Well Shriners Initiate And Honor Deadwood Man Juveniles Plead Guilty To Theft From Drive-in Troapecls were dim Monday for production from the latest oil test Rapid City. S. 0., Daily Journal 10 Monday. May 25, 1SS3 DEADWOOD Over 400 Noble. were served the traditional spring Wind-Fanned Fire Quickly Controlled DEADWOOD A forest fire, believed to have been a camper or fisherman, broke out in Boulder Canyon Monday morning but was quickly brought under control by the Sturgls fire Jeep, According to forest service officials at Deadwood, the blaze was reported at 10 a m.

by the sheriff's office. Although no detail, were available on the cause of the fire, it was believed to be The fire was spotted a mile south of the Sturgi. golf 'course and js Recover Recover Hoes Market Mixed liStSS. ei of petty larceny and their sir being drilled In Fall River County. No encouraging show.

wa. the report from Vos. Oil Company at Newcastle, concerning It. Voss-Porter No. 1 south and west of Edgemont.

A drill test was ceremonial banquet here Saturday night, honoring William A. Grieb of Deadwood, member of Najn I motiT I flfiPC base companion was sentenced to 10 11 JkJy A IwUVJ day jail for iteaiing pop from a west of Newcastle, was drilled to a depth of 6.749 feet. Nearby, work 1. progressing on Schoonmaekr No. 3, which wa.

down 6,400 feet Monday. Elsewhere in this region, neither Friday's Drop 4. 1 i being run Monday on a section run CHICAGO A MM run 7ln .1 vouth, u-er, arreted In nlng to the level in the Temple, Ancient Arabian Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. The banquet climaxed Shrine activities which Included a colorful parade and ceremonies for 32 candidate, "traveling over the th week cna reCOV- kci wii uarrunvijr niAfU luuajr Jri 25 to ccnu of Tri-with the exception of a handful Sturgta Friday night after officer, ercd today ou ccuia vi North Hi 11m cities were alerted. second layer of the Minnclusa.

Jl IULI iltUIVl il aUiliK day's steep Company officials said they were cnVPrleti gained or lost around a County Judge John Cering at Dead not yet ready to rule out the well as a producer, but added "it does wood Saturday wag Gerald Potter, fanned by a heavy wind quickly spread into the timber. Dispatched to the scene from the forest service not look good." If It proves a dry butchers: 25 to at mucn as ou v' ww; most choice. Business amounted to an es-190 lb butcher. icvnu ted mUUon and a quarter 18, RCAFB. The other three juveniles en hot to Mecca." Noble Chaiie.

R. Haye. of Dead-wood delivered the address of tribute honoring Grieb. R. B.

Row-both am presented a ooem, and the hole, it will be the third in 13 tries was Mclvln Loveridge of the Nemo for the Newcastle firm, which tered pleas of guilty to the lame district inorf. and lots 190-225 lb at lar omia Wiul ik share, traded Friday charge before Judge Gering and brought in its twelfth and best pro ducing well Monday morning. ZOW; imt Railroad Wfm wHl of, have been ordered to appear with a show of gas or oil was reponeo on the Kerr-McGce No. 1 Chute test north apd west of Philip Haakon County, The test was down 4,882 feet Monday. D.

L. Brown, geologist, reported a drill stem test was run Saturday morning in the Winnipeg Sand from 4,832 to 4,882 feet. The tool wa. open 20 minute, and recovered 4, 732 feet of fluid, of which 150 feet was water-cut mud and 4,582 feet was fresh water. Drillers were rapidly approachici! maximum depth which lies within the next 500 to 700 feet The Kerr McGce firm is planning a series of four or five test.

mOSt OW 1WU fh llo Masonic Chorus of Lead and Dead- wood entertained with a group of! I i The new well is Schoonmaker their parents Friday for sentencing. 23.00; bulk 425-600 lb sow. 19 than average i ti. riparance. ceucr xoan average Judge Gering suspended eight iciecuona unucr uukuuii vi Recital Tuesday SPEARFISH Forty-four piano pupils of Mrs.

Earl Simmons, music teacher at Black Hills Teachers days of Potter', sentence on condition of good behavior for one year and that he be turned over to air Everett Valzy. Also providing music was the Grains Hit Bottom Cattle calve. 600; fleers and yearling, moderately active, generally fully steady with last week's close; heifer, uneven, fully steady; cows slow, weak to 25 College, will appear in a public No. 2 located in the Clareton field southwest of here. It was reported flowing at 85 barrels an hour.

The company said it Is not considering another test in the Edgemont area in the near future, if the Voss-Porter well fails to produce. Schoonmaker No. 2, located in S31-T43-R65 about 35 miles south- base authorities for disciplinary ac tion. In Active Dealings Naja Temple Brass Band, directed by Henry Elster, which played in front of the Temple, at the banquet and during the second section. recital Tuesday night.

The program is scheduled at 7:30 p. m. at Wood- cents or more lower; bul steady CHICAGO W-Grains dropped LIcoia," Alwmy According to Slate's Attorney William Grltb vealers steady xo oo several cent, most contract. ur yuuiii. burn Hall Theater, with parents and friends invited.

drove to the HUlcrest Ceremonie. were under the di Cafe in in Western South Dakota this year. for curb Spearfish Friday night rection of R. Clem Knecht of Rap- cents or more higher; bulk choice jing at new low ground for the to low-prime steers 1.350 lb down year and more, in active dealings 22.50-24.25; load mostly prime a-on the Board of Trade today, i-minrf 1 275 lb 24.50: some prime Selling Dressure hit harHpst in service. While being served they Lkf City, illustrious potentate of Na Brownell, Mundt Hit Communism In U.

S. helped themselves to pop in the ja Temple, l.Pld above 25.00: good to soybeans. Oats were harH hit anrfl basement. Among the dignitaries Introduced, in addition to Knecht, were the WASHINGTON Atty, Gen. Hurry! Sale Ends May low-choice 20.75-22.25; commercial corn also gave up ground without The act WM witnessed by other to low-good choice and much resistance.

Wheat held xid customers who reported them to the following: Imperial High Priest and Brownell say. the Department of Justice has dropped a "pussyfoot Prophet Gerald D. Crary of Dead- attitude and is moving against do wood of the Imperial Council of prime heifers Zl.75-Z3.3u; gooa xo a utxie better than other cereals low-choice 20.00-21.50; utility and even though It was selling; In new commercial cows 12.75-15.50; util-jlow territory since 1950. Ity and commercial bulls 13.75-1 Wheat closed 1-1H lower, July 16.50; commercial to choice veal- Corn 2 to 2c lower, July mestic communism on several North America; Illustrious Poten fronts. tate Max Nickle, Chief Rabban Vern Jennings and Past Potentate Glen Miner, all of CI Riad Temple, 18.00-26.00.

i.56 oats 1V2V4 lower, July Brownell praised FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover and expressed concern over communist propaganda i manager, Ewald Zacharias. The in-cldent was reported to the Spear-fish police after the youth, fled. They were stopped in Deadwood by Officer Carl Mathleu who reprimanded them for exceeding the speed limit and for driving wift Minnesota license plates wired ovr the South Dakota plate. The youths told Mathieu they didn't like to come to Deadwood with "51 license plates for fear their SheeD 1.000: slaughter lambs 69'i-, rye 4-5k lower.

July Itcady to 50 cents higher, mostly soybeans ZVSV low- he said was beamed toward the steady to strong xo prime er, jury sz.B4ft-z.83, and lard 20 Sioux Falls, and Illustrious Potentate Martin Aas and Recorder John Eyer of El Zagal Temple, Fargo, N. D. U. S. 112 lb no.

1 clipped lambs 26.50; to 45 cents a hundred pounds "The entire administration Is now giving the FBI the backing it good to choice 24.ou-zb.uu; smaiiower, jury siu.jd, Other temples represented includ needs, he said- package prime spring lambs 30.00; good to choice 27.00-28.50; slaughter ewes dull at 4.00-6.00. ed Kalif of Sheridan, El Ba- car would be vandalized." Another speaker at the confer New York Stocks doo. Billings, Algeria, Hel The officer released the youths ence, Sen. Mundt called for a "waKe-up, talk-up, clean-up ena, Mont; Almas, Washington, D. (Courtesy.

First National Bank) after lecturing them and they were picked up later in Sturgls by police officers who had heard the alert aiwuj. Alle Lud 351 Sudan. New Bern, N. campaiKn to rld the na. Bangor, Me, Akdar, Tulsa Okla.ijtion's home front of the comma Kesn Co 501 SIOUX CITY W-tUbDA) uat- Allis Chal 541 nism it fights abroad.

from Spearfish. Police Chief Tom Baxter, Spearfish, brought the tie salable s.zuu; calves iuu; siaugn- Am Air 14 Mundt, a member of the Senate ter steers and heifers mainly little Am Can 351 quartet to Deadwood. Investigations Subcommittee head changed; steers over 1.200 lbs rath- Am Rad 14il ed by Sen. McCarthy er slow; cows supply light; mainly Am Smelt 351 zunrah, Minneapolis, uzman, St. Paul, Wahabi, Jackson, Medinah, Chicago, and Nile, Seattle, Wash.

Candidates were James H. Baldwin, Elbert L. Bettis, Alfred Burkland, John W. Erickson, Noel Fraser, Merle E. George, N.

G. lashed out at crypto-communists" about steady; stockers and feeders 1564 Lockheed 24 Loews 121 Mons Chem 87 Mont Dak Ut 25 Mont Ward 6U Mont Pow 281 Motorola 531 Nash Kel 23 Nat Oist 191 NY Cent 24 No Am Avia 181 and 'fifth amendment Americans. fairly active, chiefly strong; num- Am Wool 20 Many witnesses before congres erous sales choice fed steers 21.00 Am Zinc 15a sional groups have refused to an swer questions on the grounds the! Gikling. Harold J. Grau.

Joel Spearfish Club Tops Riders In Play Day to 22.00; latter price included Anaconda 37 to 1,149 lb weights; some held high-j Armco Stl 381 er; commercial and good 17.00 to, Armour 111 90 5(1- mostly hieh choice around! Avco Mfg 71 Haves. Flovd W. Hesler. Warren I fifth amendment to the constitu- W. Hurlbut, Fred H.

Jolly, Elmo tin guarantees protection against No Pac 741 M. Leichenauer, E. H. Lighter and, 81 seir-incriminating testimony. Mrrton wiivin.

all of BanM Brownell said the Justice De- 875 lb heifers 22.00; scattered salesi unio 2ft iNw Air lit choice 21.P0 to 21.50; commercial Bendix Avia 631 NW Banc 391-402 City; Robert K. Collins, HermanJ program cesigneo. xo bulk util- cem au 03 ac Pla and good 16.00 to 19.50 SPEARFISH Host Spearfish' Riding Club scored 20 points here H. Dunn, Creston K. Franke, Dwightf.

Vi? u. tt WuL La throw of the government, to tight 12.50 ZUI umo uu aat ity and commercial cows 'VlftflURING BIG PRE-H0LIDAY mvi rj Sunday in winning the annual r' -I en safeguards against subversive I 1- Til. c'x n-i nd n. nnm Play Day of Associated Riding to 1450; few commercial weights 15.00; numerous i t. ijnn.

lAt oi ji-d ran Am Air iu 1 tt i ni t1n Ti A nni iTu' 7 A infiltration of federal jobs, to com- Fourche; Clarence P. Cooper andjbat espion, and to deport for. Marvin LiuDs 01 trie Slack Hills. v.Li taiu at nt'tia ax raia rivi tit John F. Davis of Lead; O.

Sturgis placed second with 13 canners 9.00 to 9.50; medium and eign-born subversives. Penn RR 21! points and Rapid City was third good stock steers 16.50 to 19.50; fewj Ceianege 2-j Pepsi Cola 15 with 12. sales choice 21.00 to 21.75; latter! Cer de Pas 281 Phelps Dod 341 Individual winners were Norma HighestCourt price for 650 lb weights; good anaV ches Ohio 38! Philco 33 Gaarde, Rapid City, first in the Heim of Spearfish; John F. Herman and George F. Wendt, Sturgis; John A.

Hunter of Deadwood; T. W. Kauppi of Hot Springs; John Lunn of Winner; James C. Quinn of Faith; George A. Tripet of Custer, and Lloyd Trucano of Trojan.

'The afternoon ceremonies includ choice feeding heifers 17.00 to Chrysler 78 Phillips 571 children, boots and saddle scram Refuses Spies ble; Greg Rozum, Sturgis, second, and Denny Bekken. Spearfish. third. Pullman 41! Pure Oil 551 Radio Corp 251 Raytneon 131 Repub Stl 50i Ricn Oil 60 Safeway 35! Last Hearing ed a colored movie of the Crip- Ted Jacobs, Rapid City, took top place in the keg-roping event, with fu. .1 zz Washington un The Su- Jim Bowen, Belle Fourche, second- No one qualified for third.

Schenley Dist 25! First place winners in the rescue 00. Cities Svc 871 Hogs salable 5.200; opened ratherjeont Can 511 slow, closed fairly active; most Cons Cop 81 choice barrows and gilts steady to Cons Vultee 191 strong; some 25 higher; choice rContOilSli and 2 light weights suitable for Cop Range shipment steady to 25 lower, mostly Crane 321 steady to weak; sows steady; choice Curtis Pub 190 to 240 lb barrows and gilts Curtiss Wr 81 24.00 to 24.25; few 24.35; several Deere 251 double decks mostly choice 1 and Doug Air 661 2 offerings 24.50; mixed weight and Det Edison 251 grade 170 to 240 lbs 23.25 to 24.25; i DuPont 871 270 to 300 lbs 23.25 to 24.00; few CA around 350 lbs 22.25; shipment ,7 wn.tai. Vh. Preme Court fused for the lwnce" ithird time to grant a hearing to States, Canada, Mexico and Hawaii. condemned atom spies Julius and One hundred and twenty-five chil-Ethel Rosenberg.

This left as their race were Rosalie Vance and Bun ny Bekken, Spearfish, with George aren irom iMaja xempiea aDDarent chance to escane Hoiben and Buzz Schenk, Spear tion have been patients at tne at. death in the electric chair a de- fish, second, and Floyd Caldwell Paul-Minneapolis1 unit Icision to tell the government any and Ronnie Ericsson, Belle Fourche Naja Temple's fall ceremonial will espionage secrets they may still third. Sears Roe 591 Sinclair 39 Soc Vac 341 So Pac 471 Sperry 461 St Brands 281 St Oil Cal 53! St Oil Ind 711 St Oil NJ 721 St Oil Ohio 351 Studebaker 351 Sunray Oil 181 be in Ranid Citv Oct. 10 and invi- hold. Jacobs also won the quarter-mile tatinn haa hupn mtentipA to all near- In New York City.

Emanuel H. race with Schenk second and Hank Turgeon, Spearfish, third. by temples with anticipation Rap- 'Bloch, attorney for the Rosen- sows 400 lbs down 21.50 to 23.00; i airti1ld 8j ri 4 iArrtAafiuKi)i iaiu uitib will uir- Jerry Olson, Sturgis, won the ceremonial ever held in South Da- K.SgSn. SggSS adult's boots and saddle scramble, Gen Elec 741 Gen Foods 531 Gen Mtrs 621 Gen Port 52 410 to 550 lbs 19.75 to 21.50; good and choice 130 to 170 lb feeder pies 200 to 21.00; for out of state shipment only. c-1 1 snsi.

enough1 IVV-' La' ann frr a ctav rf 1 to nrlaK nanr followed by Turgeon, second, and Jerry Keffeler, Sturgls, third. Swift 38 imperiai Lountii lcsaiuna wm uc ua fiiniV -j nlormUn Gaarde won the children's one- 1 rKJa ul 0, neia ixew 10m 1.117 -uiy. of a petition for a rehearing. iuc ULl Representatives from INaja lempiei President Eisenhower reieptwl eighth mile race with Skeeter Ripley, Spearfish, second. tm a 1.

I -wr wiu De fvnecnx, 01a vootum ui tneir clemency pleas last February. done on any class for market test; few weighty wooled slaughter ewesi Greyhound 6 00 to 7 00; small lot yearlings to1 r' i u. Air Jj) Schenk and Victor Pratt, SDear- Sturgis, Jonn Kowe or i.eaa anajjusuce Department sources said fish, won the assistance race with Claude Lavier of Deadwood. Saturday the Rosenbergs have been Gulf Oil 46 Turgeon and Melvin Hoiben. 1 told they might be able to save side 25.00 per pair.

Spearfish, second, and Oliver Karls themselves by "singing" to fed Homestake 381 Hudson 131 and Olson, Sturgis, third. eral prosecutors. Jacobs captured first in the The husband and wife sdt team 20th Fox 161 Un Carbide 671 Un Oil Cal 40 Un Pac HO! Unit Air 38? Unit Corp 5 Unit Para 151 Rubber 28 Steel 391 Warner Br West Air ill Westing Elec 462 Wool worth 451 Zenith 711 CHICAGO FUTURES CHICAGO i.4V- Wind Scare Fizzles After Second Alert By The Associated Press Eastern South Dakota was happy was convicted more than two years ago of wartime conspiracy to trans adult's one-eighth mile race followed by Schenk. second, and Clifford Johnson, Sturgis, third. mit atomic secrets to Russia.

Inspiration 25 i Int Harv 291 Int Nidk 401 Int Paper 531 171 Johns Man 641 Jones 24 Kennecott 683 In addition to rejecting the ar Garrett Owens, Sturgis, won the peal, the high court directed that potato race with Bunch Roberts today that it had safely passed a whitewood, second, and Howard the stay of execution granted by the U. S. Circuit Court in New Peterson, Whitewood, third. second tornado alert this season without damage. All the eastern half of the state York be vacated.

The stay had been granted to permit filing of the Sturgis team won first in the flag race with Spearfish second. WOOL TOP FUTURES v- jr. -or went under alert, along with West T5aV NEW YORK un Wool futures RaDid Citv thirds ern Minnesota and Northwest Iowa were sieaay xoaay on ugnt covering; Olson. Peterson and Clifford shortly after 4 o'clock Sunday, The Weather Bureau stressed oraers. iraaing was slow, rencci- Linn.

Sturgis, finished that way in again, as it always does, that it was not forecasting that tnere would High Low Close Wheat 2 10 2.09' 4 2 0938-vi Sep 2 14g 2.13 2.131g1 Dec 2.203, 2.18'i 2.18V4 Mar 2.24 2.23 2.231 Corn Jlv 1.571 i i 5fl 1.561, Sep 1.55U 1.53'i 1.534-C Dec 150' 2 1.481-z i.4RC Mar 1 54 1.52'4 1.525s Oats Jly 71U 694 69'4-3s Sep TP 4 69C fi9c-34 Dec 74i2 73 73U AVr 76 743 747s Rve 1.55'-i 1.5034 I.5IV.W4 Sep 1.5914 1M 1.541-4-54 Dec 1644 1.56i 1.59-583 Sovbeans Jiy 2 891-2 1 844 2 844-85 Sep 2 73i 4 2 G8U 2.fi8i4-4 Nov 2.61U 2 614 Jan 2.6734 2.644 2.6434-ta Mar 2.6934 2.67 2.67V appeal acted on today. Triplet Girls Born YANKTON (AP) Triplet girls were born at Sacred Heart Hospital here early today, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jas-pergaard, farmers living in the Irene vicinity. Mother and babies are reported doing nicely SIZE 6.00-16 EXCHANGE If Your Old Tire Is Recappable PLUS TAX ing a nonuay in curope ana aus- ine sack race.

tralia. Wool tops futures were quiet Ladies' cloverleaf race was taken and easy on light liquidation. iby Bekken with Gaarde second and Wool futures closed unchanged Ruth Linn, Sturgis, third, to 3. of a cent higher. be tornados It said only that weather conditions were favorable for the development of tornadoes and other destructive storms, including high wind and hail.

nign low cioia r- tt 1 1 ri 1440 1440 144 ob Kites rield rot 142 4 1420 1420B Jr 140 3 i4o.o 140 3 Kenneth Lantz The end-of-danger signal was not July Oct. Dec. July sounded until 10:30 Sunday night- A check-up of the state today 134. a U4.au DEADWOOD Graveside rites for Kenneth Allen Lantz. i PERSONAL (From Page 1) showed only light rains, some rather brisk wind in a few places and YOUR OLD TIRES WILL MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT PAY AS LITTLE AS 2L5 A WEEK FOR A SET OF FOUR son or Mrs.

and Mrs- Ray Lantz considerable lightning. There were Certificated wool spot 142.5N. Wool tops futkires closed unchanged to .1 of a cent lower. high low closa July 195 3 194.5 19.1.0 no reports of damage years. I were neia aaiuraay morning at Mount Moriah cemetery.

Services w-cre conducted by Rev. H. How- Just across the border Pipestone, The inquiry, wnlcn started in tne had 4.23 inches rain in 3 spring of 1951, seems headed for Oct 192.5 191.8 192.5 Dec. 1893 1893 1894B the First Methodist a windup sometime this summer. hours.

A bridge over the Rock River on Highway 47 and some flooding in homes was reported. The tornado alert in South Da- Its $100,000 appropriation is half gone with a large part of the resi Certificated spot wool tops ig5.0N."u',L" a waaunaer tne B-bid; N-nominal. direction of the Wells Mortuary. The infant, born Thursday eve- due needed to conclude its anairs MINNEAPOLIS CASH GRAINS MINNEAPOLIS iff Wheat re-, ceipts today 571; year ago 418. Trading basis 1-4 cents Prices i-Zst cents higher.

I Cash, No. 1 Hark northern No.i 1 northern 2.30V2.44i; 12 to 16 per cent protein 2.41V2.62'-,; 1 95 fXCHANCI If YeOr Old Tirt It Racoppablt rius TAX SIZE 6.70-15 FIRESTONE REGeIT CHAMPIONS ning. died shortly after birth. and pay off its staff. In kota came after several hours of UillAUU rKUUllt addition In hi nawnf.

he i Mm) Investigators said the press of legislative business probably would make'further hearings unlikely be CHICAGO Butter steady: re-'vived by several brothers and sis-ceipts wholesale buying ters. prices unchanged to V4 cent a I cent premium for heavv: No. 1 fore July 1. This would be too late heavy overcast in which the atmosphere had a dense and oppressive weight. Just two weeks ago on Sunday a similar tornado alert kept Eastern South Dakotans on their toes for several hours.

A tornado was hard Montana 2.39i-2.49r'K: pound lower; 93 score AA 65; 92 A for any further major inquiry un S. D. No. 1 dark hard winter 2.36 'A 90 62: 89 61.25; cars One Slightly Injured der Dresent circumstances. Grunewald is due in Federal Dis 90 63; 89 60.5.

Durum, fancv milling 2.91r-2 92 Eggs steady to trict Court Thursday for sentenc- Car Careens sighted that time 20 miles south- BIG HOLIDAY TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON ALL FIRESTONE TIRES INCLUDING WHITE SIDEWALLS io. 1 cnoice milling 2 88'- i wnoiesale buying prices un wmt r9 Vails Vtnt it hrnlfA 1 ing on his pica of guilty to a charge DEADWOOD A Lead man es- 2.90l8; No. 1 red 2.25V2.27s-8 changed to a cent a dozen higher; Nom. U. S.

large 47.5; U. S. mediums un before reachin the citv. contempt of Congress for re- AftPr th tnmartn threat lnUoA fusing to talk to investigator, a Corn, No. 5 yellow, new 894- 45.5: U.

S. standards 44.5; current Sundav' mnrnin. J.Zut year ago. rnrointo At AA Aifiit. A 1 TT 1.44.

i occurred about a mile above the there was considerable ground fog in the state. It cave way to nartlv cloudv But the committee guarded the identity of important figures 3 white 66-684 Trojan school in Nevada Gulch. Emil Kymala of Lead, sustained No. 2 heavy white; heavy white 694-' neavy white 694-! cHp noht wind and u-arm igmw. on Grunewald unristmas tie MM fe.

Cift.i MARKET cuts and bruises when hi car left' I r.n.n.uroiH ho lont CHICAGO 1 Barley, mellow and hard malt- thR plunged into the Th. most moig4ure TPn0Ited In' them $7.50 neckties as Christmas I the state in the 24 hour pnrfin? at' gifts. ing. choice to fancy, 1.50-1 62; good coops: fob. paying pri X.

Louis Martin that his Drakes 30 a m. was .29 at Lemmon. Sioux Members said the list would not a cent a pound lower to '4 higher; grabbed on one wheel and threw Fails and Aberdeen had .10, Huron be made public, but said it included 1.33-1.58: feed 1.02-1.16. Rve. No.

2, 1.44-1.47. Flax, No. 1, 3.6G4. me car out 01 control, uamage to .04, Watertown .02 and Mobridgoithe names of people in govern- ii-ravy iicns co-ha; ngnx nens fryers or broilers old roosters 20-22; ducklings 31. me car was estimated at $300.

.01. Iment. business and Congress. FIRESTONE STORES 902 St. Joe CHICAGO POTATOES MINNEAPOLIS FUTURES MINNEAPOLIS UP High Low Close Wheat CHICAGO (USDA) Po-! Picnickers Sought For Theft Of Bus tatoes: arrivals 321, on track 351; total U.

S. shipment. Friday .799. AIR BASE SERVICE Eaii of City saiuraay yjb, and bunday nnej nfW Voptc im iruA 'T-- rf. wa, the explanation offered All Rapid City Lav Offices WILL BE CLOSED All Day Tomorrow, Tuesday, May 26 LLOYD'S FIFTH ST.

TEXACO Fifth It Quincy TEXACO STAR SERVICE Main It E. Blvd. GATEWAY TEXACO SERVICE 109 E. North St. ACE TEXACO SERVICE Sixth It Omaha iaoama xnumpnsibv Bolip(, fnr ih.

ttl Sebagoes $2.40 75. of a 36-passenger bus from Jly 2.28'', 2.27i 2.27i2 Sep 2.20 2.19-n 2.19 Dec 2.24r-s 2.23', 2 23 Oat. Jlv 67i 634 654 Rep 67 65 65 Dec 674 67 4 67s Rye Jlv 1.4914 1.45 1.43 Flax 3 76 3.63'z 3 694 8p 375 2.73 3.73 Dec 3.73'2 3.734 3.734 Queens transportation company. It disappeared from the com FIXED LOOK The eyes of an owl are fixed in GREEN'S FIRESTONE STORE Hot Springs, S. D.

TEXACO MAIN SERVICE Fourth It Main pany garage in Queens Saturday In Memory of James V. Bellamy its head so that they cannot yesterday In neigh- moved and, in order to change its-boring Brooklyn. line of vision, the bird must change Picnic litter was found inside the I its pontion..

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