| Show CORN O N LEADS IN IN GRAIN TRADING Bulls Get En Encouragement From Advice to Growers Grow Grow- ers to Hold Wh Wheat at By JOHN P. P BOUGHAN Associated Press Fess Market Editor ChICAGO GO ept 13 Corn AP-Corn took tie leadership or of the tho grain markets marets today and brought about an around all upturn in prIce september sep sep- ep- ep delivery of corn was in demand from Crom prevIous speculative speculative sellers s and numerous orders to stoP losses at varIous set limits were automatIcally forced Into execution ex- ex on the advance Notice taken tak- tak taken en that United States wheat growers grow grow- ers era were being offIcially advIsed to hold bade back their wheat was a contributing con Coil bUllish fac factor or and so likewise were trade reports that frosts have reduced the quality qualIty- of the Canadian crop 1 to 2 dr on a third of the Crop Corn closed irregular at 1 of oft to I le II-le Ic 1 to 1 Sc I-Sc up wheat varyIng varyIng vary vary- Ing from Crom a Se I-Se decline to 1 gain oats oat unchanged to 1 advance and provisions ranging from a Sc Ge setback set set- back to a rise of In connection with news that domestic domestic do- do producers are receivIng encouragement en- en from Secretary Jardine to retrain refrain systematically from mar mar- wheat while prices are depressed depressed de- de pressed word was at hand today that the amount of grain arrIving at country elevators northwest is about what could be expected but butth th that t the percentage of sales as compared to what is stored is a subject of general comment From 20 to 30 per cent Is sold th theren stored Under such cIrCumstances lr and the corn market at times showIng notable advances wheat values here developed developed devel- devel relatIve steadiness despite downturns at Liverpool Excellent purchasing of corn available for immediate use gave Impetus today to an upward swing s In hi prices both for the September delivery de- de livery and for new crop corn con con- tracts Speculative offerings quick quick- lJ dried up and the September delivery delivery de- de livery prices crossed to above 1 a bushel for the first first- tIme in quite a awhile while and showing nearly Sc a ab I b bUshel shel advance since Tuesday J T. TIl Il CHICAGO Sept 13 AP- AP High Low Lo Close September lO lO De 11 io March lS May ay J. J corn corn- orn- orn 1 September December 73 ib rt March 17 May 81 e 7 80 I Oats Dats- 45 Dec new U 41 i ii Starch Cl May i m. m U Rye Rye- 91 no 91 02 92 95 11 1 March II arch 96 12 9 jI 95 Slay May 8 96 97 07 Lard Lard- September 1267 1 80 October 1 1272 7 1155 Ribs Bibs September e e 1435 l 1410 1415 OCtober it Ios 1 bc 1650 1620 October i U 1630 U Sn cAsie GRAIN Sept 13 AP Wheat 2 hard haril 1120 No spring Corn o 2 mixed No o. o 2 yellow Oats Oats-No Oats 2 white H No 4 white Hc nye Eye 3 2 9 C No 4 S 85 AC C. C Barley GO tOe Timothy seed iW 60 Clover seed Lard 1475 5 Bellies Il n. n OTHER GRAIN n I 13 J A Sept 13 cars Sc JC to it- it higher No 1 dark hard No 6 1 ne SIc r 2 J hard 1 lG I No o. o 3 No 1 red No o. o 2 O Close Chose September l D embr Itay M HH Corn Receipts 6 26 cars unchanged to 20 higher No 1 white whiLe No 1 2 No o. o 2 yellow ellow No o. o 1 No o. o 2 mixed 97 No o 3 2 Close Chose September Decema Decem- Decem b ber May ReCeipts Oats a 1 S airs unchanged unchanged- ned Na t. t 2 white No 3 UH hub t 4 I. I I S Bye Oh nye 0 She Da Barley IC le- le G 40 Sic U l lUJ J 13 11 Vh P Receipts nee carS carS' compared to 3 a a. 1 ear a o. o Cash Cash No I northern No 00 I 1 dark northern U 14 pe per A cent protein 13 per cent nt protein 28 12 per cent pro pro- tel No 1 dark darc harl Montana 1 14 per cent proteIn 1324 to arrIve No I 1 Ired red duru i SS c September December May Corn Corn- Corn o. o S I yellow Oat I white white- I narle Rye nye I 1 87 91 Flax No l o i |