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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PACE SIX THE OIL CITY MORNIN6, JULY 2. I9J7. OIL CITY DERRICK HtftMiM U. 1 IMMM i couoa a raiMdjr, caaaot b. loraotlea mil tbe necessity for'conllnulii suck cwlw WkM OCCMiOt' VllM.

tost Vim will lma iHMlHs cMtlutlr wklck UH Mwtir rteiM tun promptly Mar kmlT. Jit WwkliitM Nnt Turk something tew. Tken were in precedents and many Mbtl u4 kwltatlou, aid, UdMd, DO little tnmtllm. meat, of UH (OHIMWCM wu a Mr. iMftia JHfte4att4 ta tki alaBaglBf Ullor.

CECIL JOHNSTON. TMMI OF lUMCRimON FswM, Moptha tLH ilSMMttre wiuia mam ft on aad ollHr eillM will II Ct.TT» HT MftrllCK OH. tTf.fr ilk Texas; Jamaa U. vmlaax-Frank a Taylor. Casper.

ale-- T.zapfco. loilana ua IUIstsl, Qasrga- A. Oklo. p. Stockasaa, LM Aaialee, OaL Uuristoa.

Ckatban. Ksw Tttfc--Neuvill. a Paontoc. New fork ctty. ml 1XG RAH AH-POWERS INC, Representative 111 Madt.on N.

T. Aavovtithm AnocHM la to cor rtproducttoi ol MWC cfrillri 11 crcdlttd to thli nl respwt. carte of Ira, for which an adnisalm la Hrged. or which Intended money maklag veatarea. will ts charged for at tte local ratea.

SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1927. WHAT OIL CITY NEEDS IN More induttrits Marking historical ipott lumr otty. An adequate leu-age disposal plant. new pastingcr depot. Abatement of smokt anri modem Aoipifat.

Paving Plumer road, j'fn Building Highway ta NO DERRICK MONDAY Monday being Day there tiHt Ot Tho Derrick then. NOW It'Wl tfOrM, fltut mMlitll tMl wllk tktr arts. tkMU tw tutor to trruft so4 am ML Ii Met, It Iw well If, Instead at tkat tack altwtlow sWcl4 IM iToMtd. It now S4M tkat tht Mvtnolt toof.r.nwt akolld km kin twlltr kut It mw km Ukw (o briif itMt oweier, ought to be a warning ns fvldt hereafter. In this conatctlon attention may be called to the letter ol Earl Ollrer.

pnbllshel In thla lasue ot The Oil and Gal Jowul, js which urges that "open covansnti, openly arrived at." sra anessary to win and hold popnlar eoofldence. Tht industry has been enabled to make Its effort to solve the Sealaols throtgh the understand. Ing attitude of tha Man! fownnent uifeu for too conservation of our oil resources. But unless the public at large has the same understanding of the matttr then Is danger of Its being misled Into critical oppoiltioo. By Uu Una congress nrnts la tht fill tht Indaitry la expected to be In better position with necessary readjustments In market values.

This may be Belied upon by some political crltlci a pretext-for attack upon tht administration's attitude toward tha Industry. Tht Industry own it tbt administration as well as to Itself to be prepared for any such situation, it cannot afford to allow the administration which haa bten. Helpful to be embarrassed by unfounded criticism on tie Industry's behalf. The beet thing the Industry can do Is to provt by Its acts that it has nothing to hide, that-lit cooperative effort Is solely for the purpose of conservation as demanded by the Federal oil Board and the welfare! of the nation, and that each step taken IE placed squarely before tie government and the public In th broad of day. That was the course followed In tbe Washlngtoi conferences which prepared tha public mind for wha was to bt doit by showing Ut necessity for It and the wisdom of doing It that war.

A policy which has proved so succesafal should continued and sipsnded. A look shttd lidleaKs scv eral sltuatlona will require cooperative effort. These should not be delayed until the damage Is done or-nothlng is left lo b- trfed eietpt to limit It Conferences should be preventive rather THE BEACH 1 LIT MAX IE ON HER. I TUB Hollywood Girl KUMTON Autaor 61 Hn "noii.y Copyright Jolmwn Features, Ivtf. JUEAP THIS FIRST: Bobble Ransom, a little teacher.

In "movie and wildly cascr to into Me- Neither her father, a widower. nor Andy Jerroid, who want; to marry her, will- lend her tht monoy to her to Hollywood. But she- 1 -borrows from Widow Parkins, who Is to bo her father's second wife, and goes. At Mrs. Mangan's boarding house meets Stella-Delroj-, an exti girl.

Through her sho gets a days 1 work at the bfg Mafntflca Studioi, where Hoy Schulu, a factor, a brief Inter- She becomes great Keeping HEALfflf I MORE CONFERENCES NEEDED Tbt followlni editorial was printed In the currem iitte of the Oil and Out Journal: Semlnole production has risen to niw heiiati comment In tbe dally newspapers and eren ID financial Journals ought to know better haa siimed that the recent conferences on conservation been a flat failure. It ia a popular delusion to look for Immediate re- lalta and If they are not sensational to jump to tbe conclusion nothing baa been iccomptlihei. No one familiar with the industry expected that thu Semlnole agreement would lower production at onco. Operation i In progress could not be shut down without manifest injustice. The best that could IM hoped "wta" in agreement upon future operation! ud tils aaa been working out Juat about ai planned.

The effect to be not In lowering production, prerentlnj ft from reachlnj ranch higher flg- tha difference botween a runaway and or- to ho bumoroua over tbe supposed failure of'lHe Industry In Scmlnoie are therefore very a sctnsl lhc ma and only betray Ignorance of the! remedial, it will leu to trtrt trouble than to cure now tfait tha practicability and effectiveness of conference! has been shown. Banned up, tbt iltuatlon thu. The oil la- dustry, for 10 many years the butt of politics aud public; criticism, haa bewi fortunate In getting opportunity to prove Itn good faith to the governmental Washington which has had (he courage to recogntro the Justice of the Industry 1 caie. There must scrupulous caro that no basil glTen for future uadentanding on suspicion. Matters must not be allowed to slide.

Thay must be taken hold of and directed intelligently. It Ii a Job for the -whole Indmtry. muit ba public cation for orcrythlng that Is done. The moat effectiye way of dealing with theao pro Icms from the i land point of Industry ai well for eniidbteament ol the public by meetln Illee those at Washington and New York whore wl fufl public notice repreaenttUyea of the Industry together to dlscuns what should be done ind how do ii. The main ihlng Is that theso meetlngi should a be delayed until an emergency Ii upon at; laeyiaoa be planacd' to prepare for mch sltuationi note.

West Texas or Hclghti when It foreseen they are about to develop. If there is other conmi lent-way the board of directors of th American Petroleum Institute should be eronowerc Chronic Catarrhal Otitis. This is a form of disease of th middle ear in which la persistent watery discharge thl.i nay bo termin necessarily. ucd. though there is perforation of the drum bra no with purulent dlscharg and more or lew destruction of th bony of the middle car an surrounding structures.

Troubto of this Rind occurs 1 life rather a In childhooi and may be of hereditary origin the result of bad hahlts and sur hroat of dlsenac through In ihe noie an the Eustachn rtnsl situation and the results already attained. to as a itandlng committee to watch derelo Those In position to ttnow- jwlisva that action ot Mr. Teagls and those associated with him In arranging the Washington nnd Xew York conferences and In-pftichlng the Semlnole agreement greatly'eased altnatlon of the Industry at a critical moment an-1 -Has been mainly responsible for the much more cheer- fal state of mind that has 'slnco resulted. than that, has set an example that Is cer- Uln ta He heeded In the future, and, more than any- tatnr in recent years, has slarted the Industry on to a- solution ot It.i chief problems. I has the possibility of cooperation the Industry fn dealing with situationj threatening overproduction, demonstntlng la actual accomplishment -what many always said was utterly Impoi- tfble.

fact that till i 8 acilevcd only Urou con- ments and advise when ara oeceesarr. No man would amcunt lo much If be given a tbe liberty he tblnks he Is entitled to. Tnoso who mast hire laws In order'to be ds won't bft If they have the laws. The man who Is alwsri irllllnj to take a' chanc eventually ii "taken" by chance. 0- -You could never convlnct Jofcn McConoack tha la golden.

Ths one who icems to know most' about capita and labor generally la the man who n-rer has soy capita! and never win labor. About once every month or submit to a Turkleh buth-- bteaiiBe 1 the-nccd 1 and scoured i but Just for inspiration. I flnd that it me good to have al'tha collec-JCn si horrible exam VJM Usuftlly ammbled In the ho of a Turkish bath, man present la hot to hobbles aslda frorn eating, ani hai too much I'alwayi come away from a Turkish wUi with renewed determfnatson to join a luncheon club. And cinUnua to walk part of Unit even whtn I can ride, itnybe I'l receive- any prliM or en- on my figure, but I'll not sn HATH FOH tote around twice ns 'Kllclt I nnd. nuch stum- Last night a group of us fot Miking at a fllnner about how little one rememkera of all he learned or was tupsoKl to learn la school.

m. the most Interettlnf IMnt rou rsmtmber oat cf all th. (Kmandeil one man. i thought for a tlms and thronly 1 count r.c.n I read than 25 ago. Th author WM trylnc to show the ccwity of a proper bal.ince betwee value of performed and re wards.

gaid that In the far VVes wot VCR were once so troUbleaom and destructive a the gnvern rncnt paid a bounty of 1 thin t-w-aa. for everj- tt-olf killed. Wha -ncn happened waa that the.farrn urn slatted to wolves! In a imall town I atw i "Sn p.iintert on the brick wall of i building tht wordi "Ici Parlor." looked as nan bfen for many years remernbera when ice cream only In poorly little rooma with mat felt top rear of ftorea? iUfr dlilribttllon for ice cresm Plncing ft within everybody'a made a fortune. So did Hit flrit man to put milk in and Iver It on 8 In. tead of makln, the poor ft out to tha with a crock In her hand and ari pron oftr lur he.rt.

A faw nlghta ago, in a itrnntt THIS DATE IN LOCAL HISTORY FROM pgmuot 'alf 1, IMT. Dsnlel p'Dajr of Buffalo, X. general manager of the Xatlonil Transit tru in the city jreatir- day. Captain Axel 3. returned home from Ts'ew York Saturday, IH)I.

rnnk McVaiigh'a 10 year ol daughter was the flrsC 4th of Jul victim. On Monday playln with a roman waa about the face. George J. Vrach riturned yeiUr lay from a bualnveg trip to Grand Ripldi. HIT.

A daughter born-to Mr. and UrtvW. A. Thurenu, 4th nttrday. Carli McMunn died aturday mor nine at tha of er daughter.

Clara Roberta. Colbert ave. It may be produced by the Irrl atlon of duit, by tobacco (espoc rhcn the mnoko is Inhaled) In fact by anything which cauifr congcJtlon of the mu us membrane of the upper all (rJMCOS. It ii accompanied with noises In tho head, dlzaincM, progressive denfnoiw. Is aggravated by d.ti n-ealhcr.

and frequently cornra'to tho.ro who aro of a cjtt.irrh.il tendency and who nuftcr from cold In trie head. Thf. memlirant' In tlv cases is not perforated, but is and retracted; thoro dsposlti of wax in the aar; there pain, particularly in connection with loud noises. The heafini; Is made woreo by fatigue, by mental trouble nnd bad health, but Is not unleu the disease extends to tho internal-car. When cases are uncomplicated with other diceAscs.

pitched lounds can often be dlstineulahed ind there Ic more or coniiuc- lon of round through the. if the Head to the nerves of hcar- whlch many soldiers are likely suffer. The constant and terrlfr vibration to which they are ex posed durlnff periods of bombard mont irlve great opportunities the audits lo study and Inipro their methods of treatment in very large number 'of suffertrs. QUESTIONS AT ANSWERS. Mrs.

C. 1. With regard to iur article on tongue troubles, my tongno is whlto and somrtimfa spotty. Can It be caused by teeth? 2. Docs consumption ol the throat make tho tonjue heavy and white near tha throat? oca catarrh attack tho tongue' Answer--1.

Hardly 'by your eth. It Is probably an Indication of Indigestion. 2. Probably not. 3.

Tea, it may encouragt the BO crctlon of sticky mueoua. Mn. J. C. B.

1. "What would bo the best diet for one who has a cancer thfit Isn't operable and of several years' duration, tho pa- ient bclnc Oi years old nnd active? r. Would hot baths at Martlnsvflle, be Injurious for this person, rho has palm In the knees and Ans helpful, The hot baths would be tho diet should iplc. fluid, mostly fermented lilk. A.

M. I have Jong suffered ainui trouble, and In tho year D25 had throe on my OBS which seemed to- relieve me or a while. Xow the trouble ho; ajraln, and Is as hnd tit efore ihe operations. Would you dvlse a cltanffo of climate? A dry climate would proba- rrllevo you, but If you od hy tho oprrattonK, why do not connult your doctor and whether nnothor opera on may not be Hera 1th few di rtporttd in Tin Can you aniwer thorn accurately? you can, you may claim credit as a really Intelligent readtr; but If yoi) fajl, that ntilna you mtrily alilm tht newa, ta many people do. Anaweri on pare 15.

a ha want out 'lona der h( arm. vhadewy depUu of the qualBt'llltla ahop watched him set. Into hie dark- green car and drive away. fills didn't know whether Clad he had back'Into htr lift or not, Kha But ehe wu marvBlously hippff over the part he had her, What did fhe care if it waa a "clotlies'horse" part or fiptl mous dire est In friends with, hja wife. Lottie, n-hd The aiiiattnt director, GUI ilac- Cloud, in love with her and ihe with him.

When her money Bone, and her courage Is tunnina low. he 1 end her enough money on a bracelet, given her by Andy, to keep her for six months and proin- IEU her a part In hla next picture. hear Lottie tells her Then she begin ttorlea about him. that he has a wife, who'll divorcing him. And aho blames him ior Roy with him on "wild" parties the home of il on lea Mont, a told digging little movie vamp.

StelU Delroy drinks poison, leaving behind her a letter telling of her unhappy love affair with His wife gets her divorce but he lever mentions it io. -Bobble, who heara of from SchultEi He ceta ploiuro to. direct and offers Bobble her bie chance-- a good part In It. Then they quarrel great thing was that at laat waa solns to a real part IB real, picture--and with no atrlnci tied to It! "I ehouMn'f hava Jumped at It the Way I did," thPUffht. ''1 asked what the ealiry was, too." But no matter how small it waa, would be more, than a week the booh etore, "I'm leaving htre on Saturday-;" sho told nice little Miu Gray that night at closing il "I'm back Into.picture*." ipoict she liad been in pieturta for yeara, natead of only a few daya all Oh Saturday nlfht Illtlo store stayed apea until 9 And ii waa.aloni about whth a woman with a little girl came In.

and up to balcony chlldran'a booka kept. Eomethlnj ailout her aeemed fa- illiar tu Bobbie, who jot a back VIPW of her as ihe went up. with tlie child clinglnr to hand. Then sho heard her voice aa spoke to Miss qray. It was Schults'a voice.

Jiobbie mn'up'ihe short flight at steps to her. "Why. Lottie, when did yoa ret back?" she. aakad ae ahe caucht htr by the shoulders and klised'hcr on cheeks. "Today." Lottie ''TvB ie has bought her old from I aeked Jloyto move out of Be'r- iep father and begs her to criy, mils house'so that Jolly and I and marry him and settle can' 50 back Into It.

Jolly mlaWd down In-U. she refuses to, of her Iiom'a-iind-her little playhooie, ourie. Sho upends all her it was 10 cold back East because she won't let him make ova to her, since he doesn't beliovo movie people marrying, ble fives up her part. Andy writes to tell Bobblo that clothes, and then goes to work a Hollywood book stord to make nough money to pay. her board nt Mrs.

After several weclca Gus comes in to see her. XOW GO OX WITH THE STORY. CHAPTER T.ir. There- was no warmth, ness In Ous MacCloud'a blue eyes a he looked nt Bobbie, Ho might ave been a stranger, stand- iiTtg there before her. "I came to talk over.a part' In a i new picture I'm yoing to start next Jolly, aren't you jolnrto Ransom Ransom, Tou remember nice Vlsx who uea youj Mra.

M. J. ITave had five hlldren; four ura living, one Is and have had to raise thorn 1 on the bottle. Onu was fed 1th malted milk And a patent oil, with dcxtrl-maltose, and baby, now 18 days old, I am rvlns to feed dcxtrl-mnUoso- and w'n milk, ns I fed the hoy. I have en fiivlnfr tho baby an ounce of ater, two of rritlk, and teasiioon- 1 of (lextrl-inoUoso every thrra Will be grateful If you will me tho proper proportions to 1.

the Individual who of ered prfie for tho flight from ian Francisco to Hawaii, Whnt Is ils business. What was the prize? 2. Who is financial backtr Commander Byrd's transatlantic night? What has been found of concealing facts In con with ot her hus- md? 4. What baseball la threat- r.lny Huth't ho'me run cu- with what 6. What prominent prohibition enforcement officer has recently resigned, and tor what cause? 6, What university crew won the annual college rcgxtta at Pough- kcepsie, and how wat rated before tho race? ho said evenly.

And there was neither war new in his voice. It's just a clothCR-horfic 11 mth nor frlcndll- But Jolij- shook her head. remember her," ihe, "And I don't want to kiss her." Bobbin watched her thoughtfully as she turned away, and squatted down on the loor in front of-ths shelevs of picture books. i "Lottie, ahe's only child I've- ever known who wouldn't Ith me," -aha was saying, when Lottie Interrupted her: Ue went on, aa he didn't see tho starry look of happiness that a flashed Into iiobbJo's offering it to you, or an enemy, but slrr who wants a pret'ty girl for" hi Bobble, -what ARE you.dolns horo? Clerking in this store? 1 1 sha asiiea, wide-eyad with sha took -In tlie In Bobbie's yello 1 milk with the baby. A'ary the tho water if the baby's Indicate xlndfgestion.

The a form, of trouble from Answer--Tho plan Is correct If It nuamfty of maltODCr must be a matter of experiment. Increase) tho auantlty aa baby grows and watch the atoals very closely. Ask Dr. Currier that medU-at question that has been puzzling Confine your letter to SO words and acnd stamped, addressed envelope for reply. Ho cannot, of ourso, make Individual diaenooca, nd ho reserves the- right to decide to the propriety of queries.

Copyright 3957 fRF3.1 BAYIN' AT THE MOON the etlur aide the door waa vllenlly sleeplnt rlfht heartily. la anythlnf more tfliyuatlnf llstenlnl to anotntr man sleep ben you can't? 'J Bee." It seemed' to "Bobbie Bhfl.anuwcrcd him. wltli out atop to- ihlnlt what sho wan ftylng 11C tho words themselves And, aa a girl who wants to got on 'the- I'll -bfl to tako tho parf. Mr. MacCloud.

As onco told mo, I'm a bum actress but BUMS I Ijoiv to wear A dull red flush swept over Ms faco with Its narrowed eyes, UPS. and llttlo blonil toothbrush mustache. "I didn't tell you you iverc a bum actrosB," ho solemnly. "What I did tell you was that you needed training--that you were too stiff." romcmbcr exactly a you a Bitterness crept into Bobbie's voice, as nhc answered him. She would never, ho had said to her that day In Roy Schultz's office, three months ago! may I expect t.t sen you Monday morning- at Mrtgnlfica?" he asked woodenly, and she nodded.

Then yho Kolrl him fpur books hair 1 and smock that vered her dress, 'And I'm I Bob shook head. a friend Xo werkln here, but I'm dlroc- 1(f a-vlnif tonight. Qua MaeClouil's 'a part In new nleture at )C his. an4 i rni going work m. 2 jjf you low! i and "They'rir'at a ataitdi.fni," Bohbis laughed.

"I'vo barely seen him slnco you went, away, Lottie. 1 haven't seen anybody. juitiold boohs and marked time." "That's Mrs. Hoy Schulti," ahc told little Sliss Gray when Lottie ml Jolly had gone. diroctpr, you know." JIIss Gray raised her tyabrom.

"Is thaLso!" cried. "I heard aomo croasip about them the other day. Isn't she going to dlvorca her nisband? Somebody or other told rie she was." Bobbie shrugged hfr She wondered 1C Lotllo, who was sano and sensible, bn'so Polish as to Roy because. if Monicn. Would she let a' butterfly like Monica destroy her home and rob little Jolly of a father? Perhnpa Monica Isn't seeing much of Itoy a.i used to," (Contin ed on NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O.

O. McINTYRE 3W YORK. July i vlde-oyed country boy, them is lion they have dined there. Hetd- ratters call thorn "aquatters," but always an E. Phillips Oppcnhciml IIk many other nuisances In thii giamour nbout tho crowds town they must bo tolerated, to the coffee rooms of smart cafes Rut fhe most amusing type- of all the swank cafo world Is thl armleKs young Britisher with -hii npoccablo good form, trying borlotisly to hide tho big hearted demeanor tho American youth after dinner.

Thore Is a sort of enameled Isolation rarely found elsewhere. There is the creamy sheen of pearls and tho sparkle of diamonds. Languid Iniltes puff rlpa- rctte (mioho through long holders and mnnoclcd, walstcd. yoiing men I double up like pocket ruios. the polite murmur somehow domestic deceit and pcrhnps International IntrlRuc, but overtone fa thoroughly worldly and lamouroua.

In nil such patlicrlntra are ad- venturcros and adventuresses, wht float around tho world on tho wing! of chance, skillfully plucking hours if grandeur by polito cadglnR. Deft, impassive waiters, darting uniformed pogos and discreetly latofl music add high lights to tlip picture. Amid the chatter. Tow laughter snd exotic pfirfumes there is, to mo, Invariably gripplns taiitnosa felt among schemers. Hotigcrt women who have their noontime hope for ono more-opportunity to hanleh tlio specter of olj ago poverty.

And those frank male adventurers whoso insular manners make fomlnlno hearts" go plt-a-psl, nro on the alert. Then there arc'those 1 pondcroun downgcra who hldo plumpnoBs behind sables, an.l gray haired men trying to achieve youthfulnesH wllh red rosettes In tholr buttonlioles. It is nmonpr mieli people tho trann-Atlantlo prctcndnrs cnst honeyed bail. Two fnninii.1 liflrcssoa have rccontly'fitotcd In Paris dl-, vorco courts that tho romances! nndctl In sudden mnrrlnKos! began with casual flirtations In Tliero nro ninny siinvo idlers In Xew York who drop Into the coffoo wears on his sleeve. He Just popped In nnd Is feeling topholc.

Ho seems all cuffs and teeth, bul there Is nothing of the CAdftnff adventurer about him. He Is Just i silly old bean. But.I auppoaa out emotional young Amerlcnni apptai Just as silly to tho Brltslh. Tho streets of Now York drained of young boya and flrla-lv mid-summer. Nearly all, eren In pnrer sections, arc oft to tented cnnips in the woods and along streams, roturnlnR In late auturain, tnnnod and rejuvenated.

Parent! ftro relieved of their reaponslbil. Hies for a wnfton and alum ch'U- drcn acquire a pollih that is plela- ant. Tho metamorphosis of boys Mi 'lect private schools Is qulti nazing, I know jangly who seemed'all feet, knucklei nnd awkwardness ago. him th6 other day. -He low to moot people pleasantly ahd -vlthout turnlitff red to hla can, There wan nothtnff fresh or forward--but a confidence.

Ho Rpoki when he was apolton to, but It easy to he had Ideas ot Mi own. 71 pnllteno: had a naturally acqulfetj --Imlesfl. a nanirfrotd vncrcna a year before he would Bo1 nlto a room where there wtre itrnngcrs unless ho was TlilB 1 all ft chanKo from old Most of lived -In that flualon doficrlbed by AI Jolson; whc s.ild ho WAR 10 years old before he knew there anything to'-1 Cliickcn but a neck..

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