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016 FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-MORNING TUESDAY JULY 28 1931 PAGE TWO LACK OF POWER TO CONTROL OUTP LAID TO UT OIL SITUATION I IIITICIAI II Officials A P1 I OFFICIAL Officials IPersonality Pattern I Association I and Goat of Sheep Raise Ts' BILINDBEI1G113 REPLY MADE TO IT POI REPORT IMES STAND IN HOUSE INQUIRY I in 1 It 1 girl -1' I 1 14 I i 14:1 11 Director of Federal System Says Reforms Suggested by Wickersham in Effect Head of Independent Group Lays Responsibility for Extra Session on Farishs By Asso--iatcd Pre WASHINGTON July 27--J and Mrs Linlbergh arrived l--r day from New York for Washington officials familiar lands they will visit on ther 1 flieht to the Orient Lindbergh said he prohally --1 not return to New York I I take off either toraorrow tr IV day northward on the irrirr -I will take them acrosg Clin I ka and then down the to Tokio Luegaze and full equipmert I- flight was Et or-(I away in 7-t when the Lindberghs arrivd a 4 capital and he said the tr- -1- I Orient actually 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to control producing and marketing conditions was termed today by It Boyd executive vice president of the American Petroleum Institute the "root of the evil" in the chaotiC conditrons of the oil dustry Boyd testified before the House of the Texas Legislature in its inVestigation of the oil industry While Boyd was testifying his organization was being charged in the Senate investigation with being the mouthpiece of the Standard Oil house organ the publicity bureau" The charges were made by Harry Pennington president of the San Antonio Independent Petroleum Association Responsibility for the special 'session of the Legislature to consider oil and gas conservation was laid by Pennington to Farish president of the humble Oil and Refining Company Pennington claiming the independents did not want the special session "If you go home and find the price of gasoline has gone up remember we disinl want this session" Pennington stated adding the oil industry was better off than any other basic industry" The administration bill would "ruin" the independents Pennington said Denies Monopolies Found De 1 ode tr-" e-- A :1 I ii- SI i 04' 4 --r- 1--1 41 i S-- 7--74 By Associated Press WASHINGTON July The Wickersham commission's condemng tion of the American prison system was met today by a statement from Sanford Bates director of federal prisons that the Government already had put knto effect all the major improvements it suggested The commission in its seventh report to President Hoover charged that present penal machinery was antiquated and inefficient and that its brutality was contributing to the in crease of crime by hardening prisoners Almost without exception how' ever the prisons it cited as bad examples were state or local institutions Bates today reviewed one by one the commission's recommendations that "cruel and inhuman" discipline be banned by law that fortress-like and unhealthy prisons kr4 anperseded that the insane diseased and drug-addicted be segregated that the systems of parole and probation be extended that idleness within prisons be overcome and that prison officials be especially trained and above politics His answer was that tinder the reorganized prison program instituted by the Government before last July almost every one of these steps had been or was being made effective The federal prison chief pointed to plans for the new penitentiary at Lewisburg Pa to cost upward of $3000000 and designed to relieve overcrowding in other institutions by a total of 1200 inmates Plans likewise have been going forward for the new reformatory at El Reno Okla designed to hold 1000 young Similarly be said progress toward construction is being made upon a huge prison hospital in the Midwest and upon a narcotic farm which will remove addicts from prisons not designed to care for them Corporal punishment in federal prisons has been banned be asserted while improved personnel la Leing secured by requiring officials and guards to enter under civil service and to train in a school now in operation Sanitary conditions have been improved by placing the supervision of this task under the United States Public Health Service he added white under authority of Congress federals are now at work on manufacture of goods for other Government departzoents Bates was one of 24 penal experts who signed a report attached to the commission's study which agreed in effect that the penal system had failed in its aim of reforming the criminal and protecting society 1 u'l0' am C4-1L-- POPULAR BOLERO FROCK BEDBUG arias Bloody Bitty Sltet wd trylote to ands into b411 Not with tosterot dooth ii cote items merlin with Boa Brood POwdea Bieck Roosevelt Me- Nealy RocksprIngs Blan ton San Angelo Lower row: A Brown Rorksprings Arthur Henderson Van Court Halbert Sonora and Bundy Roosevelt Officials of the Sheep and Goat Raisers Association of Texas holding its sixteenth annual meet Ing in San Angelo this week UP-per row left to right: Judge A Whitten Eldorado Capt IL f1 5) neo ari eep ilarl 1 a I j' on our 1--1ad Inee 1 i e-rea -Ish -go ut I tii rig 4 i Ge rrd 1:: r- i li 1 I 1-21 hi -1 tah 1 Irell 1 of kIal 1-st 1 avy -rask '3 "1-) 4 Lrry IV rges Nr: 14 a It cute 11 lga ri 5 by I IF 11011 Tbe wo to rs I i 'aul 'i ettP6 -om arty 14 a tor 'at -i- 1 a dlit SI' li 71e0 's ri 1 1 s- 2 I 4 ion our V-en MYSTERY MAN OF DALLAS DIES GROUP MEETS IN SAN ANGELO TODAY "Bee" Imp Contest $50" CASH of PRIZES ASK YOUR DEALER (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) found in the canyon with proof of deadly struggles BY ANNE ADAMS Pattern 2117 The bolero keeps its favored place In fashion because it is so kind to everyone's figure If you are yery slim a bolero gives your figure youthful grace If you have curves a bolero disguises the waistline and makes the Lips look more slender Still another reason for liking boleros Is accounted for in this model that has the usefulness of two frocks Worn alone it is a practical frock for any daytime occasion and the addition of a bolero transforms it into a frock for outdoors or more formal wear Silk or cotton may be effectively used in making this smart rig Obtainable only in sizes 13 14 18 18 20 31 32 34 36 3S 40 and 42 Size 16 requires 3 yards of 36-inch material 1 yard of contrasting Yardage for every size and simple exact Instructions are giren No dressmaking experience is necessary to make this model with our pattern Send 15c in coins or stamps (coins preferred) for each pattern Write plsinly your name address and style number Be sure to state size wanted The pattern catalog features an excellent assortment of afternoon sports and house dresses lingerie pajamas and kiddies' clothes also delightful accessory patterns Price of catalog 15e Catalog with pattern frie Address all mail and orders to The Star-Telegram Pattern Department 243 West Seventeenth Street New York City IP The pope insists that children shall be made Christians and Catholics first with politics second in importance Mussolini insists that for Itairs safety the young must be Fascists first all other things second That discussion promises to last as long as Mussolini lasts a L- 0- 0 By International News Service DALLAS July An amazing story as strange and elusive as the history of "Death Valley Scotty" with whom his name has been linked was being unfolded here Monday as an undertaking company tried to establish the identity of a man known in Dallas as Jack Lamb Natives suggest that she was murdered by a jealous Indian woman unacquainted with our modern "co-ed" customs You may still buy of Fred Harvey genuine samples of the flint hammers that Apache squaws carried to the battle fields to make sure that all of the enemy left lying were really dead They were completely dead when the squaws finished with them -7 itl ---Als --Vititf 1 ist It 41 01Wb New York Reorganizing System Says Thayer goo Brand world's Istrgst sIling Powdor Kills bedbugs flies mosquitoes roaches ants fleas and other inscts No stain economical ftecfive lac 25c cans Guns 25c Mc Cormicit Ir Bottimot Md kills them 'a Pt Ix to fie I isc tit MGI A By Associated Press SAN ANGELO July week of many livestock gatherings opened here today with the first arrivals of an expected 2000 guests for the annual gathering of the Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers' Association Session will open officially Tuesday morning Thirteen hundred animals are in the pens for the annual sale The executive committee of the sheep and goat raisers and officials of three livestock associations the Texas sheep and goat raisers Texas Angora goat raisers and American Angora goat raisers met in separate sessions this afternoon The Texas Wool and Mohair Warehouse Association is to meet July 30 The Texas Predatory Animal Association will hold its session July 29 American Angora goat breeders are to have an executive committee session Eat More Lamb Club directors and directors of the National Wool Marketing Corporation from Texas and New Mexico also are scheduled to meet A charming young American woman opened in Paris an exhibition of American-made fashions -Home again sadder and wiser she says the French did not accept her exhibition with the courteous enthusiasm anorded to French 46shions here The French always logical say: "If a ballet dancer from Milan went north to teach dancing to the bears you would expect the bears to be grateful and enthusiastic But if a bear went south to teach dancing in Milan you would expect the Milanese to smile" KING AND QUEEN WILL SEE ENGLISH REGATTA ALBANY July 27 Dr Walter Nelson Thayer New York state commissioner of corrections admitted today that Auburn and Clinton prisons were "antiquated" but said the State was reorganizing its whole penal system This was Dr Thayer's response to criticism of the penal institutions at Auburn in Central New York and Clinton prison at Dannemora sometimes called "the Siberia of Amerim" But said Dr Thayer no inmate of a New York state prison has ever been "handcuffed or starved" to the best of his knowledge New and modern cell blocks are being built at Auburn scene of two riots in 1929 and at Clinton prison also scene of a riot in that year Auburn was built in 1S1T and Clinton in 18-15 a 845 lalio s--c-e-e-of 'a-rica-tin that-yea-la Au: burn was built in 1S17 and Clinton Wars of different kinds meet your exploring eye everywhere Social and antireligious war continues in Spain In Santiago Chile students fight police and militia with many killed and injured Stores closed street cars stopped banks operating behind barred doors That is politics impossible for us to understand with our strange indifference to government In Vera Cruz a law most extraordinary in a Catholic country limits the number of priests to one priest for 100000 of population Priests in charge of great churches have been compelled to turn them over to city authorities but declare that regardless of such a law they will minister to their parishioners in secret In Italy disagreement between the governments of Vatican City and Italy continues but on a less bitter plane It is largely a struggle for control of young minds and their education Mussolini' who denies the pope's right to control education takes boys from 6 years of age into his junior Fascist organization In Italy disagreement between the governments of Vatican City and Italy continues but on a less bitter It It is largely a struggle for control of young minds and their education Mussolini' who denies the pope's right to control education takes boys from 6 years of age into his junior Fascist organization a "IP" ICirvied At BR I NON COWES Eng July 27 King George arrived today with Queen Mary in the royal yacht Victoria and Albert for what amounts to his majesty's annual holiday The Royal Yacht Club regatta begins next Monday and it is especially for that event that the King and Queen have come to Qurteennalltaejeeneottmettnt the hang aria Kansans Forced to Buy Okla License Buy Okla License Railroad men interested only to deeply and sadly in cheap transportation possibilities may consAler the case of a young Belgian newspaper man Lantschere He wanted to go from Brussels across the channel and part of England to the Croydon flying field and as a passenger the trip would have cast $20 He shipped himself as a postal package had the label on his coat stamped at the postoffice and went in the freight compartment as mail for only $12 saving 8 Air passengers here will fly from ocean to ocean for $12 Diesel engines supplying power with no danger of fire (Copyright 1931 by ging Features Syndicate Inc) toe trip WIJUILL wive vast 4)-t I He shipped himself as a postal pack- age had the label on his coat stamped at the postoffice and went in the freight compartment as mail for only $12 saving ae Air passengers here will fly from ocean to ocean for $12 Diesel engines supplying power with no danger of fire (Copyright 1931 by ging Features Syndicate Inc) I ADC tPr a 11 thf 1 nc tf i inn5 "NV telLt I rin req-1 (II id i 'Z- 1 ZPS 4 -ith I -ion gl ng tf reql (IA lift tees it 5 Se It In the 10 years he lived here Lamb never spoke of his past He lived quietly and avoided making acquaintances It was not until after he died Sunday that evidence was found to Indicate that he was in fact the Dr De Laurence who once was a partner of "Death Valley Scotty" In his effects was found a trunk full of books by Dr De Laurence hindu mystic Pictures they contained of De Laurence resemble Lamb Among Lamb's papers were found torn pieces of telegrams addressed to Walter Scott (Death Valley Scotty) who now lives in Ryan Cal Lamb lived modestly here at the home of Mrs Mollie Collier He never volunteered information about the source of his income but he always had money to satisfy any need The few people who knew him were impressed by his scientific knowledge "1 talked to him a great deal" Mrs Collier said "and an air of mystery always prevailed He was well educated and seemed to have traveled a great deal He was exceptionally well versed in scientific matters However he seemed always to be holding back trying to hide his past" More than 20 years ago it was said De Laurence entered into a partnership with Walter Scott forming the company known as Messrs De Laurence Scott Co of Chicago This firm published medical and scientific books many of which were written by De Laurence De Laurence was said to have made a fortune and to have filed a will in Chicago naming Scotty as heir The undertaking company holding Lamb's body is convinced that he was De Laurence and wired to "Death Valley Scotty" in an effort to confirm it They had received no answer Monday There is nothing in Lamb's papers to disclose the source of his income the last 10 years and apparently no funds to pay for his burial MILL iuuney to sausty any nem The few people who knew him were impressed by his scientific knowledge "I talked to him a great deal" Mrs Collier said "and an air of mystery always prevailed He was well edu- eated and seemed to have traveled a great deal He was exceptionally well versed in scientific matters However he seemed always to be holding back' trying to hide his past" More than 20 years ago it was said De Laurence entered into a partner- ship with Walter Scott forming the company known as Messrs De Lau- rence Scott Co of Chicago This firm published medical and scientific books many of which were written by a Laururence was said to have made De a fortune and to have filed a will in Chicago naming Scotty as heir The undertaking company holding Lamb's body is convinced that he was De Laurence and wired to "Death Val- ley Scotty" in an effort to confirm it They had received no answer Monday There is nothing in Lamb's papers to disclose the source of his income the last 10 years and apparently no funds to pay for his burial Boyd denied existence of monopolies or price fixing agreements in the oil industry and attributed part of the conditions to keen competition in all phases of the industry East Texas he said was not the Bete cause of the condition but came at an inopportune time when the market already was depressed by the cumulative effect of discovery of numerous major fields in the past few years The low price of East Texas crude has caused production from this area to supplant production in other fields forcing shutdowns Keen competition and fear of the anti-trust laws which prevent co-operative agreements have aided in the market demoralization Boyd said Boyd favored a law to prevent one operator from draining the oil under another's property enforceable -proration laws with market outlets and pipe line connections for all producers operating in compliance with orders of the state administration agency and laws to prevent both physical and economic waste Market Glutting Assailed "The difficulty with oil production is not that we have too much oil for the nation's needs but we possess and exercise individually the unrestricted power to produce too much oil at one time" Boyd stated "The glutting of the market demoralizes prices and destroys values Powers over production are limited and competitive conditions and prohibitive laws prevent the industry from solving its own problems To effect stability of prices and production methods must be devised to keep the excess supply in its natural storage" He urged that unnecessary drilling be discouraged Pennington declared the Woodward bill sanctioned by the administration -would be only a step and that if the Legislature passed it there then would be importunities that a "unitization bill" be passed Unitization in the oil industry refers to the operation of a field as a unit and under one management Having said be believed a section of the Woodward bill indirectly would allow the proposed conservation commission to consider market demand and would "repeal the anti-trust Jaws" the witness went further and said he thought the bill would "ruin" the independents The independents would be entirely satisfied said Pennington if the Legislature would "afford equal access (with the major companies) to the markets of the world" would strengthen the common purchaser act and divorce filling station ownership from ownership of other branches of the industry Danciger Witness As to conservation the witness said the elimination of "about five words" from the present statute would make it "strong enough" These words he added exempted oil wells from provisions of a section of the statute empowering the State Railroad Commission to regulate gas wastage Under the present law the commission can not prevent gas waste if the gas or a part of it is used to lift oil Joe Danciger Amarillo independent and vigorous opponent of proration was another witness before the House today Danciger filed the first injunction suit to test the legality of proration Since then he had been producing in excess of his allowance Danciger said be favored letting the oil industry operate under the law of supply and demand He admitted some small independents might fall by the wayside but said that was the only way to effect stabilization He ateted proration bad failed as a means of maintaining a good oil price Existing laws are adequate to prevent physical waste Daneiger testified "For 40 years the oil industry prospered without proration" the witness stated Rollin of St Louis vice president of the Shell Petroleum Corporation and the last witness before the Senate today said he favored riving a commission power to prevent economic waste He admitted that would be governmental price fixing "However a new law won't be effective in curing the situation unless it considers the prevention of supply above market demand" the Shell official said Rollin said the question of an oil tariff was debatable From a stand llina ward ti" the ould Ltion oil c'f a nan- ould 'cum- iand rust min and rely Leg- Tess the ath- i aa rom the raid- rds" lake he 'ova em min ader can I or lent tion Dose une- pro- pro- the of iome the only eted of pre- tied mos- ness real- )ora- the Ting eco- Fern- new the pre- de- I oil aral- point of saving the natural resources of the 'United States we should import oil he stated On the other hand imports should be limited for the benefit of oil men of this country" Senator A Williamson of San Antonio said he would move to end the Senate inquiry tomorrow one day ahead of schedule A more to end the House investigation was nipped when Speaker Fred Minor ruled the resolution authorizing the inquiry did not limit it to eight days Today was the eighth day The amendment which placed the Investigation in the committee of the whole provided that rules of the committee should govern and Minor held the committee could continue in session indefinitely Members of the steering committee said they would complete the investigation by tomorrow night or noon Wednesday since several of the witnesses probably would not appear Witnesses ready to testify were Governor IL Sterling Charles A Brachfield Henderson Ed Landreth Fort Worth independent operator Malcolm Crim mayor of Kilgore and One of the leaders in the East Texas oil situation and II Edelman of Wichita Falls Others listed by the committee to appear were Harry Sinclair president of the Sinclair Oil and Gas Company Tom Cranfill of Dallas independent operator Carl Estes Tyler newspaper editor who was one of the leaders in the fight against proration in East Texas and Underwood Nazro Texas executive of the Guit ComPanY KILGORE OIL TANKS ABLAZE By Associated Press KILGORE July 27 Storage tanks at Butts well two blocks from the main business section exploded here tonight and caught fire A number of workmen were thought to have been caught In the blaze but their names could not be learned No hope was held for the -men in the flames 1 The fire department had responded to the alarm and were seeking to prevent the flames from spreading to the well DeLong fire fighter in charge of operations at the burning Vitek well at Overton was to make an attempt to rescue the workmen as soon as an asbestos suit could be rushed to the blaze On Key Banker of District 4 Named By Associated Press AUS'rIN July Taylor vice president of the Texas Bank and Trust Company Monday was named as key hanker of Distriat 4 comprising 26 Central and West Texas counties to succeed John Griffith of Taylor who resigned from that post Taylor will superyise the banking situation with reference to agricultural problems in the district His appointment was made by Lee of Spur chairman of the agricultural committee of the Texas Bankers' Association Taylor will attend the bankers' program at the annual farmers' short course at College Station next Thnrs TROOPS POSTED ON FREE BRIDGE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) opened after a Texas federal court order restraining its use had been temporarily suspended On Aug 4 at Houston the Federal District Court will conduct a final hearing on suspension of the injunction which for a time kept the free bridge closed under the watchful eyes of the Rangers and on the same date the Federal Court at Muskogee is scheduled to bear application of toll bridge owners to make permanent the toll bridge order Governor Murray Las taken sole responsibility for any defiance of the courts In addition a move was under way to obtain the support of the entire Oklahoma delegation for a congressional investigation of use of the injunctions Effort to Close Free Bridge Again Is Seen' AUSTIN July 27--James Allred Attorney General said today that he had been advised- that Joe Bailey Jr attorney for the Red River Toll Bridge Company would ask for a reinstatement of the injunction preventing the use of a parallel free bridge between Denison and Durant Okla Kennerly Federal Julge at Houston suspended the injunction Saturday after the Texas Legislature had enacted a law permitting the toll bridge company to sue on its contract with the Texas Highway Commission He set a bearing next Monday on whether the injunction should be dissolved Allred said he did not know on what grounds Bailey would ask for a reinstatement He expressed confidence the injunction would be dissolved (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) By Associated Press FORT SMITH Ark July 27 New border complications appeared possible today when five Fayetteville truck drivers and four from Fort Smith said they were halted in Oklahoma and compelled to buy Oklahoma licenses The drivers contended Governor Murray of Oklahoma has favored reciprocity in the matter of truck licenses Oklahoma truck drivers so far have been permitted to operate in Arkansas with Oklahoma licenses BURNS KILL FLIER Housros July 27 Frank Kendrick 27 student flier was dead today victim of burns he received late Saturday when his plane crashed and caught fire Extra Session I appearance The measure makes oil only one of the many commodities and it can apply to everything from automobiles to clothing It is admitted the chief objective is regulation of public utility rates and price of gasoline Committee bearings on these bills are expected to begin Wednesday when much of the testimony given in the present investigation will bare to be worked over and reviewed the two principal contests to be waged over placing market demands in the law and the proposed new commission There is an obvious division in the Legislature as to the creation of a new commission the Railroad Commission having offered testimony it can handle oil and gas if given stronger laws The effect of the Houston three-court decision knocking Out the last proration order is being discussed widely in the Legislature with a variety of opinions some declaring the ruling makes it imperative to place market demands in the proposed law so that the commission may consider economic waste There are others disagreeing with this but who admit a stronger law is necessary A majority of witnesses before the investigation committees have said proration will gain nothing unless market conditions are taken into account It was so testified today in the House by William Boyd executive vice president of the American Petroleum Institute who recommended the program in behalf of con-servation- Joliet Penitentiary Warden Is Silent JOLIET IlL July examination of the full teport of the Wickersham commission on prisons in which the old Joliet penitentiary was censured for overcrowding lack of plumbing and the practice of shackling- convicts to doors Warden Henry Hill said he had no comment to make He announced that he had orders from the state administration to issue no further bulletins from the prison except in case of an escape If a riot occurs he would be too busy to see reporters He has been busy of late searching the prison for bombs and forestalling rumored plans of escape Massachusetts Warden Offers No Defense BOSTON July 27---Criticism of the Massachusetts state prison by thtt Wickersham commission today drew no contradictory statement from Dr A Warren Stearns state commissioner of corrections The Wickersham report classified the Massachusetts institution as among those which were obsolete "I offer no defense of obsolete and antiquated methods" Dr Stearns said "Recommendations similar to thcpse made by the Wickersham commission have been made from year to year I hope the public will be stirred up to such a point that It will be willing tu accept a modern and adequate sys- tem" Be safe be sensible ALWAYS ASK FOR 8 VS oTs'e-PA 's (Z) i 111141 ki bc Why Pay More 0 IOC Why Pay More? Packed in moisture-proof cellophane to preserve the purity and full strength of each tablet LF ALSO 'BM" BRAND LIQUID SPRAT TOUCH OF MALARIA? rive it out quicklj This is not the time to experiment Take the correct combination of Quinine and Iron to purifr blood and rebuild normal strength and vig Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is the standard treatment for malaria and general run-down condition It has been the unfailing standby of thousands of Southern families for over fifty years Pleasant to both adults and children Get a bottle today A package of Greve' Bieck Reef Pills is enclosed with every bottle for conditions requiring a gentle laxative with the tonic (DIVIE9 orAs-re LE SS I-1 on "Who's Who? the Grote's Tonic Two" Tune in Every Monday Wednesday Friday at 12:15 Noon Central Standard Time 1:15 Eastern Standard Time Columbia Broadcasting System Station MILD or WACO 1 This Lin 11- tI flarn blis 4 be rrowth roe -Pfe 1 ft( A i-31- I ts- Sht I Tetto rtazin the 1- et al -ore ft c-t rel soetner 1 rt ia1 -Lquet -rn -Imlit iox Sfi 4 a dad AO 3 tie If (12p Ttli 4 red le -21L'o at at a 117 the ldy 5 iPtirg 6 i at of gUal kl lat AL ii e'AI 1 St I also asw BRAND mum spray r--1 777777 By A ssociated Press FORT SMITH Ark July '27 Joliet Penitentiary rL77wmillesea- New brder compcatins appeared 'possible today li when five Fayetteville Warden Is Silent TourH orF MALARIA? truck drivers and four from Fort JOLIET Ill July 27--Pending examination of the full eport of the as asa aoass -s a- 7 7 hS ommi Smith asnadi de compelled they llwe edr et to buy Oklahoma in k1 a- 'Wickersham commission on prisons '''-raya AL licenses in which the old Joliet penitentiary I -aa-r a aka- a' a saa-a e-: eaaaa a lagoilE oil 1-1100PS POSTED The drivers contended Governor 'Murray of Oklahoma has favored rec- of plumbing and the practice of slum- was censured for overcrowding lack ease 3 1 iprocity in the matter of truck licenses lathe convicts to doors Warden Henry net Oklahoma truck drivers so far have Hill said he had no comment to been permitted to operate in Arkansas make He announced that he had ar- -a a aa-a-a4 -sal----- a a-a- with Oklahoma licenses ders from the state administration to issue no further bulletins from th a-- a -De TANKs --1 ABLALE 0 BURNS KILL FLIER baentooesebauPst i FREE saaa rasa -Saaa a Housros July 27 Frank to see repotters He has been busy of aaaaaea as aa Kendrick 27 student flier was dead late seerehing the prison for bombs aa 1 a as 1)'- O'S'' This saa- -1aca-: a 5C "rP-- in 11- avyletwimheonf bluarnosahnee recreaesihreedd alantde cannpdeforestalling rumored plans of es- alaa'aasa-a-saa-1 By Assoc al Alato iated Press (CONTINUED FROM PAGE la) caught aaNastaa a- saa a 1 a '7: blis asaa aa aaaaaaaa---- a-a-aa i a be acs a KILGORE July 27 Storage Masshusett Wrden opened after a Texas federal court Sdutau't fire az a --rasa aa' all- a ''1 tanks at Butts well two blocks from order restraining its use bad been a a aasai a sitaa' I The the main business section exploded temporarily suspended Exra Session I Offers No Defense here tonight and caught fire On Aug 4 at Houston the Federal BOSTON July 27--Criticism of fie District Court will conduct final A number 'of workmen were thought a (CONTINUED FROM PAGE la) the Massachusetts state prison by the I sat hearing on suspension of the injune- ee i JIeut i to have been caught In the blaze but tion which for a time kept the free The measure makes 1 point of saving the natural resources their appearance en no contradictory statement from Dr rtve it out qUIC Tett te Sht their names could not be learned No bridge closed under the watchful eyes only one of the many commodities Wickersham commission today drew A Warren Stearns state commission I of the United States we should Import of the Rangers and on the same date and It can apply to everything from er of corrections The Wickersham re sinein oil he stated On the other hand im the Federal Court at Muskogee hope was held for the -men In the -1 the ports should be limited for the benefit flames la automobiles to clothing It is ad- port classified the Massachusetts in- scheduled to bear application of toll milted the chief objective is reguia- stitution as among those which were -oet af of oil men of this country" The fire department had responded a a ri ge owners to make permanent the tion of public utility rates and price obsolete 4- Senator A Williamson of San to the alarm and were seeking to pre- toll brid rd el ge er of gasoline "I offer no defense of obsolete and rect combination of Quinine and Iron to pum et Antonio said he would move to end vent the flames from spreading to the Governor Murray bits taken sole eerrnedeilr the Senate inquiry tomorrow one day well Committee bearings on these bills antiquated methods" Dr Stearns said -rolit responsibility for any defiance of the ahead of schedule DeLong fire fighter in charge cour In addition a move was are expected to begin Wednesday "Recommendations similar to those bTlholosaisanndotrtehbeuitlidmneot rmal experiment strength and N-if Take the cor- A move to end the House investiga- of operations at the burning Vitek well under way to obtain the support of when much of the testimony given in made by the Wickersham commission tion was nipped when Speaker Fred at Overton was to make an attempt th t- Oklahoma delegation en iae or a worked over and reviewed principal contests to be waged over such a point that It will the present investigation will have to have been made from year to year I Minor ruled the resolution authorizing to rescue the workmen as soon as an i the inquiry did not limit it to eight asbestos suit could be rushed to the congressional investigation of use of the two hope the public will be stirred up to willing mg tu be bte ll days Today was the eighth day The blaze the Injunctions market demans in the law accept modern and adequate ears- It has been the unfailing standby of thousands of 1 a placing and the proposed new commission te amendment which placed the investiga- Ai Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is the standard tz-eat- tion in the committee of the whole a a Effort to Close Free There is an obvious division in the provided that rules of the eemmittee Legislature as to the creation of a De safe Key Banker of Bridge St should govern and Minor held the corn- ge Again Is Seen' new commission the Railroad Com- be sensible ogeet Ire I' fi a it yne-adr so 7 condition mittee could continue in session indef- mission having offered testimony it ALWAYS ASK FOR moeuntht el: fa amiallrileas a 0 initely District 4 Named AUSTIN July 27--James All- ean handle oil and gas if given strong- a Pleasant Members of the steering committee red Attorney General said today er laws SIRIFTs7e7j3 -7s said they would complete the investi- AUSTIN Tay- that he had been advised that Joe The effect of the Houston three- aeluei gation by tomorrow night or noon By Associated Press Bailey Jr attorney for the Red court decision knocking out the last Wednesday since several of the wit- PGleat ut for both adult and children II ca July 27 er Toll B'ridge Company would Riv ask proration order is being discussed pupisacklasge Brachfield Hendersonnesses proread bably would not appear lor vice president of the Texas Bank for a reinstatement of the injunction widelaain the L'egislature with a va- a) Li IIIN it bottle for conditions requiring a A a ltilI Witne sses to testify were Gov- and Trust Corapany Monday was preventing the use of a parallel free riety of opinions some declaring the gentle laxative witas the tonic I netan ernor Sterling Charles A named as key banker of District 4 bridge between Denison and Durant ruling makes it imperative to place 13 I Ed Landreth comprising 26 Central and I he popod aw PI MI -wErathekelt" 11 adaell West Texas k0 la market demands trse Fort Worth independent operator counties to succeed John Griffith IP20 a) ir a 9 Kennerly Federal Judge at so that the commission may consider 'ilt3tie Malcolm Crim mayor of Kilgore ana of Taylor who resigned fro that Houston suspended the injunction economic waste There are others dis- al -a st lvee ii laiovtais one of the leaders in the East Texas Post is the banking had enacted a law Saturday after the Texas Legislature agreeing with this but who admit a al-As-retcss 1 oil situation and Edelman of Taylor will supery IO 3 OC 1 ut 1 10C ILLTOKC di IM IT Thi Wichita Falls permitting the toll stronger law is nece esary situation with reference to agricultural bridge company to sue on its contract A majority of witnesses before the Others listed by the committee to Problems in the district His appoint- with the Texas Highway Commission investigation committees have said 0 3 I 14--tovr---- i -0 a appear were Harry Sinclair president ment was made by Lee of Spur He set a hearing next Monday on proration will gain nothing unless hy Wh a 11-1 I to 11 At irCII i 't any IlT of the Sinclair Oil and Gas Company chairman of the agricnitarai commit- whether the injunction should be dis- market conditions are taken into ae- Pay I laZ4 cto ci Pay IT' 11 the Tom Cranfill of Dallas independent tee of the Texas Bankers' Associa- solved count It was so testified today in More Who? She Grots Tonic wo ore? -o-I i "Who's he' operator Carl Estes Tyler news- flora Allred said he did not know on the House by William Boyd ex- Tune in letirg paper editor who was one of the lead- Taeloe will attend the bankers' pro- what grounds Bailey would ask for a ealave vice president of the Amer- Packed in moisture-proof cello- Every Monday Wednesday Friday at 1la ace a Thum-era in the fight against proration in gram at the annual farmers' short reinstatement He expressed confi- lean Petroleum Institute who recom- phone to preserve the purity and Noon Central Standard Time lala ntaEatern Standard la of East Texas and Underwood Nazro course at College Station next deuce the injunction would be dis- mended the program in behalf of con- full strength of each tablet Time Columbia IP-oadeasting System atation KRLD or gUal Texas executive of the Gulf CoD2ps-nY da7 solved serration- WACO eat a- m-- ------7---------'-'------------Idrt iLt 1 r1.

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