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?v : ','— 1 / SylW;1. -• "-V '•' • .-;'.".H •••••-•' ^..v; ,l hi\ ;i'.V ^ , 'Oi * V-•' ' •' •?&< *& *«JJ9&au. p. PAGE EIGHTEEN GgAND FORKS HE^ALDl MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, lP2i: ' 'ft IS""'""' '"""• iIRISH CHIEF, SOUGHT BY BRITISH, - Senator Smoot, RepuHl'.cai). Utah, _ •». Wit v.."• J /< j for the committee, denied that the , -,J* SNAPPED ATTACKING section would cause American ships to change their flags and said tht j the best information of the commit­ conniwnESTo tee was that .the advantages would MARKET NEWS outweigh the disadvantages since it would make for uniform taxation of ASSIST JOBLESS shipping concerns throughout the i world. NEW VOBK 1 * i Senator Underwood of Alabama, , - , : thV Democratic leader. dec!ared that MIS.VrMl-JUS. •ffr CHICAGO. Business Men Appealed to; the onl-- way to keep American ships STOCKS. ' on the seas was to rneet discrimina­ 1AOXXA^POLIS hern taGRAINcy MARKETS. ! GRAIN AND m ^Jn Effort to Solve Unem­ tion; withdiscrirolnaUon. ^t£°£ i tahcy.l.4S«4®l.*7^^ --1!*•!:*!* < Chicaxo. Oct. S. The - today. • American ssugar thejrtock ^hang*;-r - The senate accepted a contested . ..... .1.43 Vi 4* r.47 advsn.age m the *hoat ma«f im. , today extended to the preferred stocK, ployment Problem. committee amendment under which 1 dark northern ...... XMM @ 1.43 H . owteK Domestic : „ well as Cuba Cane j£ the head of a familv would make a To arrive .... M8fc ! pro\^d foreign exchange. ™ products and Ihdus-u : single return for himself and wife tr- 1 northern ....... a.St%©1.40H; buyers showed ^ thi°Ai^ble supply (trial Alcohol, those Issues losing I V* H — rtMiit.-ctiv.ely of laws in eight states, To arrive- .... 1ST H r'S Washington, Oct. 1.—Capital and under which the wife actually owns 2 dark northern fancy. 1.40 @ 1.43 **, ' total. Rallies r^led . to hold._ied Open-; 2 ^S^points.^ ^ i.^polnts^ennj labor joined forces here tonight to half^ ^ ^of the Joint property of the mari- 2 dark northern 1 1.33 KS 1.38 tt ing ouotaUons. whicn give impetus to community organisa- iTi'Vnrrmi 11 n"rv 2 northern . ... i tion for carrying out the emergency • ' '' T S dark northern vi programwag^ earners, for relief adopted of the by nation'sthe national id e V/IU/CIwApniTDC TAIU PANPITIv/iliLEiL 3 dark northern conference" on unemployment. 3 northern - Harvester, reopics v*~, ------- 1 dark haM (Mont.).. 1.26H©1.S8H iterrupted by one upturn ' Woolen,woolen Union MSBag anuand Wells-Fargo^, In as appeal to business men and SAILING OF ESSEX ,.i:28% ! chambers of commerce of the country • 1 hardMontana . .1.24 %© 1.26 H Large receipts ne,e — Reading, first preferred, and N°rth to actively support the program. Jo-; RECEIVED AT DULUTH corn market. After*opening a shade ern Paclftc moved forward ° , seph H. DeFrees, president of the i To arrive ... -1-26V4 .eluding Becember^ *» ; ralls. Trading slackened^ perceptibly Chamber of Commerce of the United; Duluth. Minn.. Oct. 3.—Orders to 1 amber durum States, declared that "business has a cancel the sailings of the V. S. "5. Es- To arrive !, being, the", great responsibility in the situation, sex. district train ins shl*> for the 1 amber durum. a week, it must furnish employment." naval reserve, and to disenroll all To arrive metals and: ij; S&hi'ui 1 Uompers, president of the • members of classes 2. 3 and 4. were durum strength Hi S'. Amer.can Federation of Labor, in at received today by Captain Guy A. To arrive — - , -. „ , . _, „ ! into- the stock market opening formal statement, expressed his con- Eaton of Duluth. senior naval reserve amber durum fancy. 1.08% ® 1.12% _ slightUpturns general in the deci.r.e value of hogs gavv , ^ . session. Mexican Pe- fidence that "the trade union move- officer of the states of Minnesota, amber durum 1.03% ©1.06% [j firmness to provisions. Qf t0 aq Generals Adphalt, Royal ment in each community will join en- North and South Dakota. ' durum ^ j 03 \ the market j Dutchtroleum. and such domestic issues as ergetlc ally in the vffort to assist in This action is made necessary be- yellow corn .. .. *i« * 'scoredj Corn—SuUseQUcnuy gains, chiefly -- lt n* A;i'Standard i^uicn uuu Oil au*-» New Jeraey and In-T« providing work for the thousands who cause of the naval reserve appropri­ To arrive .41% I' in visible suppl}" total. Prices ^ a junior oils made large ate idle." . lion, the order states. yellow corn .41 N j decrease kcvAiis at 3-8C tO . fractional/parHnnnlncible an gains.eainS. UtahUt&h and Ch HO Both Mr. DfFrees <uid Mr. Gompers: The order affects both confirmed yellow corn ...... -40N closed nervous at *-»« 5-8c to em Valleyi are members of the conference and and provisional men of these classes, white oats .31%© .32%'net advance, with Dec. 49 coppers,Baltimo're &Reading, Ohio, and Lehigh Pittsburgh and assisted in drafting the emergency The department asks that the men white oafs . West Virginia registered similar ad- program. Mr. DeFrees cai ed upon enroll in the volunteer naval reserve To arrive in the visible , van es and rubber and chemical spe- white oats r C the business men to offer the mayors and serve without retainer pay. Barley, choice •"*1 «»!3SS -«s «ri;srs-i7mVro.^;Th.n ii;.t w. in th?ir respective communities imme- • The Essex was scheduled for one • Barley, medium . .44 ? •?.50 i expected. a andj *therei,afa alsontm being an *in-;"; camertomo somewhatonmpwhst unsettled within the diate assistance in hastening establish-' more cruise this season, said Captain Barley, lower grade. .38 !« ••IcrcWe inTupplies—— on— oce^ pa^age.na^sase. 111 di noiihalf hour, American Sugar#019 show ment of employment eommiaaees on a ; Eaton, who estimated that ap.prosi- j 2 rye e •» * The close, however, was unsettled. 1 - ing especial pressure at a loss of & l-s national basfs. j mately 160 men from the three'states | . .89 © .90 to 1 cent higher witn Dcdember . points to a new low rec'ord. r American labor. Mr. Gompers de- i were to have made the last trip. j To arrive . .S9 © .90 Live poultry unsettled; no prices a. clared, would give its "whole-hearted I Making cruises down the lakes j No. 1 flaxseed .1.85 ©1.87 1-4 to 1.18 1-2 and May 1-3 1 4 to quoted; dressed poultry easy; support" to the emergency program I every two weeks since early in the j To arrive .1.85 ©1-87 1.23 1-2. chickens, boxes, 23@37; fowls, 18@ which, he said provided an opportu- j summer, the Essex~ "has carried" " be- LIVE STOCK. 36; old roosters, 16 @20; turkeys, nity for the co-operative action of all;tween 1.500 and 2 000 men on the >tichael Collins delivering M« address at Armagh. GRAIN. Chicago. Oct. 3.—Cattle receipts. 25 @50. the agencies and institutions in each'| training' trips, it was said. Unti' the Prit'sh government granted freedom to Sinn Fein prisoners Mbineapolisi, Oct. 5.—Wheat futures Call money eased to 5 per cent a* community to brin^ relief to the un­ and much sou eft t leaders of the Irish republicans. Michael Collins, chief cent range and shifting from an early i erally strong to 2o cents nigner, midday but efforts to stabilize the employed. HAROLD M'CORMICK of the Irish republican army. was. sought by the crown , forces and many break into & mid-aession bulge abovo I common grassers unci)^ngea. • market under lead of oils met with '• i'his Photo of him appearing .in public is. ; Saturday's c'ose and <ading away; top^ $U 1»; bulk: beef steera, • - w little success. Motor and food shares To Resume Sessions. AND WIFE REPORTED thererore. a rare one. He was snapped while bitterly attacking the Orange- i gai toward th*e close when the rallyi 9-'5i> ;^ m c5J i.„,1 j feeders continued to weaken and junior rails Washington. Oct. 1.—With the na- j men and the Xorth Ireland faction in an addressessat Armagh. The meeting ; a n out increased offerings. The I© buJls- •t_°.ckS an( fr, v also lost ground. Libert 3 l-2s were tional conference on unemployment . TO HAVE SEPARATED was held to aid the Irish prisoners' dependents' fund. He declared broughtclose was 1-2 strong with others of that group. adjourned until October 10, after | r.trAem parliament does not exist but is merely an argument I to I 5-8 lower "for "the j ca'lves^slow^to Minor domestic oils made further Ireland divided. to keep day December started easy» andt-K 3-8 .; lower; heavy• ^fvescal\es steaay.«ekdy gains later and equipments and tobac­ completion of an emergency program 1 Chicago. Oct. 3.—Reports that Har- lower, sagging, steadily until 2 3-8 i Ho« receipts 30,000; mostly 10 to for immediate relief of the nation's ol(j > } der iQJt Cl03C. Paaavaw ' voe foi^Mo I XiVg»«- r • ^ . a _ cos were firmer recurrent weakness ... --i F. McCormick. president of the Recovery was feeble j «0*^nts"hiffher 'than Saturday's aver developing, however, among sugars. involuntary ,d!e. suo-commutees of , international Harvester companv an^i Jand further ease developed with a set- "k ,f 45. buik lights and light The closing was irregular. Liberty sumethe conference sessions todaywere toprepared frame recom­to re- , iirF. McCormick. daughter of John D. Dack to 1.26 7-8, 3 1-4 cents under °P- *="^°5'@ s 40; bulk packing and victory bonds held steady; but Kockefeller. have separated, were an- &Lturday s finish.
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