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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 22

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FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-SUNDAY EXEMPTION FO kNCIGE SUNDAY OCTOBER 30 -34 FFSETS UICA FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-SUNDAY SUNDAY 30 Iti 32 IJN EXEMPTION FO il: Ak NCIGE 1: OFFSETS las EXEMPTION FO AkNCIGEI II I I Bidding irp! Bidding in Contract Bridge I By Bradley Alley Bidding in Contract Bri Thy firntilow A Italr FIRM TO SELL WINKLED WELL 1M TO SELL ININKMI 111 FIRM TO SELL ININKITH 111 1 COLN TN FAIL TO GET 1 go TiI I GE-ri (I SEIBEHLINGS GETS INCREASE (Editor's Alley who conducts this bridge column for The Star-Telegram will be glad to answer your questions or solve your problems in bidding and playing contract bridge hands Address your communications to him In care of The Star-Telegram) A PAGE TWO OPERATORS ASK CU 11: I ti pANHANDLE TOP Tire Dealers Open Station wom7rwlot OUTLET 1110110 BE UNCHANGED Texas Skelly Gulf Standind Kewanee Continental Ask Commission Approval A WI NW MMMMM 1 I- 1 1 -1 I- I 1 PAGE TWO 1 1 i 1 1 OPERATORS ASK cu ill 111' I i i- i 1 1 1 i 5 i -i -0 i 7 I 1 i 1 I Tire Dealers Open Station I PANHANDLE TOP 7 5 0: I 1 i 1- a i MIIK r' 1 i knVz00- kV: As ta i OUTLET 11101iLD fr i M4 '''7 4 i i Att 1 ss ::1:::::: 'I' I 1 7' 8 uNcHANGE0 1 4 i i 1 0 744 40 I '''--La ---isxi: Texas Skelly Gulf Stand- AA4- Ade40 1 i I ind Kewanee Continental -i0 1 1 Ask Commission Approval i1 i 1 -L'--: 1 I 11 k- i 4' i 2 I ''6- A I i 1 PAGE TWO I I 1 1 I i ill 1 OPERATORS ASK CU i1: 411: i1: I IL way include my indorsement of their s3 stem (4) The only authoritative books on the Culbertson System are "Contract Blue Book" "Culbertson's Summary" and "Contract Bridge for Auction Players" Any other books regardless of their sponsors or publishers are not authorized publications of the Culbertson System and are not recognized as textbooks by the 3000 authorized teachers of the Culbertson System THIS WEEK'S HAND Erman Brubaker Tire Co Also Operates One-Stop Service Station for Autos Ector Wildcat Is Abandoned After Shot Another Tops Salt One Again Drilling Largest Well Yet in Laurel Pool County Added 11 yet I Pon! dded S-K 9 II-K D-4 CA I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) S-A 8 N-None D-None C-K 5 4 3 S-0 1 10 110 one 0-2 C-I 6 I MTN 0 3 a MTN S-Nono K-A a i 0-3 C-10 7 -1 I open the bidding with one heart bolding: Spades Hearts A 6 3 Diamonds 8 Clubs A 9 My partner's response after an intervening pass is three clubs What should I then bid? A Your partner's three club bid is forcing and shows three honor tricks plus Look at your hand and see what his three honor tricks can be His hand can not contain more than one-half honor trick in clubs he will therefore have to have Ace King of Diamonds and the Aee of Spades or the A Queen of Diamonds and the Ace Queen of Spades and you know to bid clubs when you hold four with the Ace Queen and Jack that he must have a five-card suit topped by the King so what trick could you lose if you play the hand at eluhq? I would respond with seven clubs If you want to play around a while you could bid three hearts to show a rebiddable heart suit but you had better go straight to the grand slam on the next bid Photos by Reid Carl Erman left and Bru-I service station at Fifth and Burnet baker who have opened a one-stopl They are Seiberling tire distributors The problem in the above six-earder is for North and South to take all the tricks with hearts trumps against any defense by East and West South has the lead Send in your solution to this hand The Erman-Brubaker Tire Company 601 West Fifth Street is Fort NVortlfs newest tire distributor to handle Seiberling tires and a complete one-stop service station for motorists Appointment of the company as Seiberling distributors was announced last week Members of the firm are Carl Erman and (Bru) Brubaker Erman is well known here having been manAger for one of the larger tire distributors for the last two years Ile has been zone manager for a major tire company wholesaler and retailer of tires and in charge of truck tire distribution in Texas lie has had wide experience as a sales analyst Brubaker for the last two years has been tire representative for a large tire company with headquarters at San Antonio He previously was a retail tire dealer in Amatilto and has been connected with the tire industry for 10 years The firms location is one of the most modern and attractive in the city convenient to the downtown section Washing greasing and battery service departments are included in the one-stop service setup LAST WEEK'S HAND 1 SHADE WORK IS MEETING FAVOR BIIIINSDALL OIL OFFICIAL QUITS By Associated Press PAMPA Oct production of the Danciger Oil and Refining Company as inequitable although temporarily sustained by a Supreme Court injunction producers 'with offsets or nearby wells Saturday asked the Railroad Commission to exempt those wells from the Panhandle's 45000-barrel allowable but that the excess have no bearing on that figure Those making the requests included The 'Texas Company Continental Skelly Gulf Kewanee and Stanolind Ernest Thompson member of the Railroad Commission presided over the meeting A second matter on which evidence was taken was the production of intiependent producers to make the maximum production per well 100 ba rrels Before the hearing started the 150 producers sent a telegram to Governor Sterling at Austin asking him to call a special session of the Legislature to amend proration laws in such a way as to remove therefrom existing restrictions prohibiting it from preventing economic waste and from limiting production to market demand" By 4ssociated l'ress PAMPA )11 pro- finn cluetion of the Daneiger Oil and Re- ir romnally as inequitable al- S-4 14-4 5 4 0-4 5 C-4 w-- MTN I3 at $-3 2 VI 10 0-3 Kons 5-None N-K D-K 6 2 C-K 6 2 (CONTINUED FRoM PAiL laround 200 barrels and pounds pressure One of the most inpor- tions of the week is Tlitt Oil Company No 1 10 of survey :270 in on the west edge of tde pool for around 1041 biggest well thus far 1 next largest produced 24i makes the seventh oil Ni and it will be follotvid by the drilling of four i-r State of Texas land Dina! Curb Tightened Magnolia Petroleum notified produeers that it cents a barrel for 1 in the Laredo district at time notified North pool operators that it rk- maximum of 100 barreis 1 thP The Railroad Coninils-' ttlIONVablP fixed a niiTIiIUT barrels per well shin Ott 20 acres or more Maz the limit of 100 barrels a- 2 barrels from Pa'h yeI barrels additional for each ft rtfour acres and five up to nine neres Th t-' reached at 10 acres siderably cut down the ber of wells but Et fey- are on tracts of less tlaan4 these are riot matere The bulk of the wells ar 1- tracts and they are redi barrels per well There are 7- than 40 wells and the twal will be eta around 119-- September Prodertion For the month of wells in the field some on production the full I''r (Paced 155000 barrels gt71 a 3851 barrels per well 7 11 of about 130 barrels per xve'' 1- Longhorn Oil Compan: I I in MeMnllen County 102t3 feet extends the mile to the southeast 1- flowing by heads about 77 -1 day and is about an for the pool Flt(tM PAiL 1 els anil A lost irrfpor ek is th i i L- I70 in II (:: ge of tlp 1- ad 1041 rs far t7! InCed 24 I 1 :2 7 th oil Nii follon i il of four rt raml 'urb Tightened 'roleum t- rs that it 1 for in-: an i i rth ololo that it barreIs 17 Commls-'- a mininni- I when en- more II: 1 brim-I n- 1 I eat IN I id for oa ft five 3 Th r-'- acres T--- Arn the rr a a fey- If 1155 tlin :) ot inaterv wesils nro 1- are rortr- ft 'Moto arc 7 id thp fwvl Ind situ ba-7- er Prodcrtion th of 11 some the full l''r' oarrels gin a well er :7 rrels per nP: Tr Compan: I I 'ounty eeni--: the -1-" i ttheast I' 7 Is about 7 nut an 7-1: (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) sooti11 SA 11-0 9 7 6 2 D-Nono 6-0 Christian Science NEW BRIDGE RULES I recehe a copy of the new rules of bridge from the publishers this week and beginning next Sunday I will publish part of them each week until all have been printed I am practically certain that one of the T1PW provisions will be a change in the penalty for sets when rot vulnerable and not doubled which under the current rules is only 50 points per trick A set (If six when not vulnerable and not doubled now amounts to only 300 points I believe under the new rules this will Amount to at least 600 to 750 points This change is another blow to the psvchics Thp new rules become effectire Tuesday of this week Casts for 3 Plays Announced costs are no greater in the eight-hour six-day week plan than formerly when our employes vere working nine 10 and 12 hours" The Humble Oil and 1141ining Company at Houston adopted the 40- hour a week plan on July 1 1932 It has been enabled to employ between 1200 and 1300 more persons than would have been possible with a 4S-hour a week program In August the Humble company employed 9269 persons on an average of 372 hours a week and in September there were 9209 employes working an average ot 389 hours a week The Hunt Production Company in East Texas reported that it has attained good results from a sir-hour day inaugurated in October 1931 and on June 25 1932 went on a five-hour a day' shift The General Petroleum Corporation of California reported that its office workers 382 in number were placed on a five-day a week aehedule and that the average number of working hours a week for its 3025 employes now ranges from 32 to 44 hours Announcement has been made by the Socony-Vacuum Corporation through Pratt chairman that the 30000 employes of the corporation and its subsidiaries will be placed on a five-day week working program insofar as practicable beginning Nov 1 Special to Tlte Star-Telegram TULSA Oct Eitelman vice president and general manager of the DI rnsdall Refining Company Tulsa has tendered his resignation effective Oct 31 Eitelman has served Barnsdall for many years having started its retail marketing division Prior to his association with Barnsdall about 12 years ago Eitelman was assistant general manager of the former Waters-Pierce Oil Company and its successors In addition to his duties with Barns-dell Eitelman has served for several years as a national committeeman of the division of marketing of the A I as chairman of the Oklahoma state committee on the national code of ethics as executive committeeman and treasurer of the Oklahoma gasoline tax evasion committee and as a director and secretary-treasurer of the Oklahoma Petroleum Marketers Association Eitelman has resigned from all of these associations also for an indefinite period in order to enable him to take a rest Eitelman will be well remembered by the industry in Texas due to his having resided in both Fort Worth and Dallas Ile intends moving from Tulsa to Kansas City where he will reside and maintain his headquarters with his son Eitelman He will be succeeded as vice president and general manager of the Barnsdall Refining Company in Tulsa by A Riley former manager of the Missouri-Kansas division of Barnsdall at Kansas City OLYMPIC GAMES RESULT In the Bridge Olympic Games in Fort Worth which was played on Oct 19 Dr Frank Beall paired with Hunter McLean were the high couple North and South There was a tie for high East-West high honors between Mrs Rice and Miss Jenny Rice of Dallas and Joe Glickman and Dabson The results here were ehecked against par for the bands the pars haring been received here last The subject of the lesson sermon is "Everlasting in all Churches of Christ Scientist today Isaiah 30:1 furnishes the golden text: "Woe -to the rebellious children saith the Lord that take counsel but not of Me and that cover with a covering but not of My Ppi rit that they may add sin to sin" As a part of the service these verses from Proverits 3:11 12 will be read "My son despise not the chastening of the Lord: neither be weary of His correction: For whom the Lord loveth He correcteth even as a father the son in whom he delight eth" Citations from the text book of Christian Science "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy include the following from pages 6 and 11: "rn cause suffering as the result of sin is the means Of destroying sin Every supposed pleasure in sin will furnish more than its equivalent of pain until belief in material life and sin is destroyed Without punishment sin would multiply Jesus' prayer 'Forgive us our debts' specified also the terms of forgiveness Truth bestows no pardon upon error but wipes it out in the most effectual manner" The problem in the above hand was for North and South to take six of the remaining seven tricks against any defense by East and West the lead being in South's hand Hearts are trumps The solution: South leads the 6 of hearts which North wins with the ace and returns the ace of diamonds upon which South discards the queen of spades North then leads thp 4 of spades upon which South discards the queen of clubs North then leads the 5 of hearts and if East plays the 8 South takes with the 9 and then leads the queen of hearts This leaves South with two cards both trumps and East with the jack of trumps and the 3 of spades which East will take the jack of trumps only If East plays the 10 of hearts when North leads the 5 of hearts South will let the 10 hold the trick then if East leads the small spade from his hand South will trump with the 2 spot and over trump in North's hand with the 4 spot and return the cub thereby being in a tenace position with trumps over East's trumps I was somewhat disappointed in the replies I received to the six heart hand which I ran two weeks ago for I really expected a large number of answers to that hand which was really very difficult However I was well pleased with the replies received this week the following persons sending in correct solutions: It Bogle Ballinger Mrs Keith Chilton Altus Okla Mrs Driver Benjamin Mrs Robert I Gordon Coleman Mrs Gordon Phillips Big Spring Fred henry Bovine Pleas Moore Ranger Putnam Jacksboro Creswell Abilene: Mona Horton hale Center and Richard Landis Morgan Curtis A Bell Mrs Beall and Bryce Parker of Fort Worth Says Her Husband 'Abhorred Blood Husbandr rred Blood pipe and diverted heavy gas had drilled to 2435 feet in brown lime Two Others Heading Stanolind Nos 2 and 3 Weiss drilled to 2375 and 2386 feet respectively both in lime and were preparing to tube and test Both headed while cleaning out The wells are in section 4 block 31 II Railway Company survey Three wells in that section that have been making oil for sometime were cOmpleted this week upon being tubed Eastland No A-1 Weiss initially flowed 65 borrels daily at 2381 feet Eastland No 2 Shell-Weiss bottomed and 2405 feet and recently shot flowed 50 barrels dany Eastland No 2 Kate Green also flowed 50 barrels a day with the total depth 2398 feet Landreth No 1 Barker in section 27 bloek 13-29 public school land recently shot was completed at 2407 feet flowing 25 barrels a day Magnolia Petroleum Company No 1 Scarborough in Northern Winkler County which was flowing 40 barrels daily when it began deepening at 2- s76 feet had increased to 75 barrels daily in drilling to 2960 feet in lime The deepening of this well and the starting of three new tests by Sid Richardson and associates resulted from heavy production recently obtained by Richardson et al No 1 Gulf-Scarborough All the operations in this area referred to are in section 1 block 77 public school land Penn Outpost Swabbing Phillips arid Tidal No 1 Saar-boner east offset to Skelly and Republic No 1 McKenzie northwest Outpost in the Penn pool in Ector County swabbed only 40 barrels of oil daily in continuing to clean out from a shot last week with 110 quarts from 3707 to 3751 feet the total depth Duffey et al No 1 Rutledge in section 7 block 13-15 public school land about three miles northwest of the Penn pool had drilled to 1500 feet It has an elevation of 2972 feet Harrison et al No 1 Addis in section 35 block 43 township 2 south Railway Company survey lowered easing to the bottom 3610 feet in lime and anhydrite after drilling up a bailer It drilled to 3644 feet in brown lime and shut down for a casing nipple Thomas Greene and York No 1 Edwards in section 38 bloek 43 township 3 south Railway Company survey was shut down but scheduled to under-ream 81t-inch easing from 1514 to around 2000 feet It recently plugged back from 3200 to 1920 feet to sidetrack tools and straighten the bole Upton Flow Revived Gulf Production Company No 100 McElroy in Upton County in section 195 block Railway Company survey quit flowing after making around 200 barrels daily following a 2(35-quart shot from 2800 to 2990 feet but was revived when tubed and flowed 40 barrels of oil in five hours Richmond Drilling Company No 1 Lane in the north extension to the Wentz pool in Upton County struck five bailers of water hourly at 2355 feet while carrying 300 feet of oil from several levels Clark Cooper No 1 Lone one location north of the Richmond test and Hops Petroleum Company No 2 Lane had not been completed both having oil in the hole These tests are in section 36 block 1 M-K-T Railway Company survey Reagan DePp Tests Big Lake Oil Company No 1-C University in Reagan County schectulen to be deepened was drilling out cement from 8715 to 8009 feet Big Lake No 8-C University had reached 3527 feet in lime No 9-C University had drilled to 1070 in lime and salt No 181 University to be drilled only to the Texon pay around 3000 feet had reached 2080 feet in red sandy shale Group No 1 Oil Corporation Texon) No 5-B University 8403 feet deep was standing with 7-inch casing cemented at 8- 370 feet Texon No 6-B University had drilled to 2415 feet in lime in new bole which was started at 2110 feet after plugging back from 31SS feet to sidetrack drill pipe that stuck Westyde Investment Company No 1 Looney Borden County wildcat in section 15 block 33 township 4 north Railway Company survey had drilled to 2210 feet in redrock and anhydrite Chambers et al No 1 A Hoover in Crockett County in section 1 block FF Brooks Burleson survey had drilled to 130 feet in lime Casts for three one-act Russian plays to be presented by the Texas Woman's College Thespian Club in the fine arts auditorium Friday night Nov 11 were announced yesterday by Miss Catherine George director of the speech department For thp three roles in "The Bear" by Chekhov Misses Ruth Wakeman Overton: Ruth Hinds Childress am! Alma Ellen Anderson Chillicothe have been selected Cast for "The Flight of the Herons" by Kennard will include Misses Avonel Myrick and Ladene Schiveley Fort Worth Wilmina Salisbury Floydada Rosalie Keller Iowa Park Gladys Key Vernon The following have been selected for "Evening in Sorrento" by Turgeney: Misses Elizabeth Chisenhall Burleson Eunice Musselwhite Fort Worth Mamie Pearl Parnell Albany Doreen Morgan Granbury Martha Elizabeth Anding Childress La Veda Raze Colorado and Hortense Fox Fort Worth Miss Keller will be costume director and Miss Mardilla Taylor will be In charge of settings Miss Mary Lou Borah is chairman of the lighting committee I Archer County SAN ANTONIO TEACIIER HERE Mrs Sita Greene of San Antonio an authorized Culbertson System teacher and a member of the National Bridge Association spent four days here this week en route to her home after having been to Chicago to the last Culbertson teachers' convention in that city Mrs Greene made her headquarters at the Worth Bridge Club while here and members of that organization will miss the enjoyable bridge games they played with her She visited bridge clubs in Chicago and St Louis before coming to Fort Worth tot (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) I i 1 17 All dr AU' Atoo inl c- Te '-t4-'- Adv vi lo st il 3o L- 1- d- e- kds albtb ctll Not Tn aYsrn -finer ran 1 sal --pore advel 7 A ret Arl Ma -cs7 e' e' Tno Tr l- WI col Fr 7 'e -'''4 1101--- 7 -----i 1itoyle IHI Lc et: dr T- 1 i 1 PIA al 0 --''s l' sl 3 1 It tt I no f- a -TAVilliams --c-1 i i -1i xv 7- 1 1 1- itri East Texas (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) BIRMINGHAM Ala 01- 17-- Called to the stand for a s-oni Mrs John Boyle testified husband on trial for the his 66-year-o1d mother 7kIN Boyle abhorred "the sight -f in any form" Boyle leaned forward word of his wife who the court she believed Boyle said frequenh husband cut himself he would become faint licr pearance on the stand ckini number of witnesses had tc-tited character was good From two of these state drew expresions that they did there him insane The trial will continue next A-PiA! a number of the 75 defense under summons have riot bei-Ti unl: and the State has several rPI113 nesses to offer Aram 31 Ala I Ind for a seceni testified al for the mother 'Mrs 1- 'tbs sight 'orward to who 7 Flieveil hint 1 11 i 7 dsnheo 'fastsliaetfnihnit lashl 'teitil ca! 31lt :11 I t' 7 75 defense NI :7 have not been cnI: several -a- OFFICERS NAMED FOR COOKE SCHOOL LEAGUE GAINESVILLE Oct have been elected by the Cooke County Interscholastic League as follows: Wallace Gregg Valley View director general: Riley Callisburg athletics: Pennington Rock Creek declamation Clement Canaday extemporaneous speaking Roy Wilson Gainesville director of rural schools Ray Davis Dexter debate Mrs Hugh Turner Oak Valley spelling Miss Vera Dozier Van Slyke essay Miss Elizabeth Brooks Rad Ware music memory Charley Wood Dexter Three It's Jack Bentley Leo arithmetic Miss Lillie Perryman Hood one-act plays Presentation of one-act plays will be a new feature of the 1933 school meet which will be held next March Faculty Changes Made at A subdivision north of Archer City was also completed on the pump this week for initial of 40 barrels daily from sand la 1115-19 feet Wiehita Production Company No 1 Abercrombie in the survey 700 was completed for a small pumper from saturated lime at 117S-S6 feet but west of the well Hamilton No 2 A in the Young survey abstract 761 was abandoned at 2014 feet after 33 feet of sand topped at 1975 feet failed to show for commercial production Morris Dunn No 1 Morbitzer scheduled deep test two miles southwest of Scotland townsite and in the southeast corner of lot 62 block 3 Clark Plumb survey was rigged up and ready to spud The same operators abandoned their No 1 Schroeder in the southwest corner of section 11 block 4 Clark Plumb survey two miles northwest of Windthorst after drillinz to 1045 feet RED CROSS DRIVE AT I GRAHAM SET NOV 16 DRIVE AT VI SET NOV it Mrs Sita Greene of San Antonio paired with Mr Painter won the top score cups for North-South at the regular Monday night duplicate game of the Worth Bridge Club last Monday night Top score cups for the East-West players were won by Mr and Mrs Marshall Kennady Others playing in the game were Mr and Mrs A Bailey Mr and Mrs Joe Kingsbery Jr Mr and Mrs Scurlock Mrs Walter Todd Mrs A Luckett Mrs Edward Moore Mrs Brandon Mr nnd Mrs Bradbury Mr and Mrs Wood Miss Bessie Wood Mrs Otto Bowman of Dallas Mr and Mrs Ernest Fender Mrs Swartz-berg Miss Selma Brin Miss Lois Woods Mr and Mrs Van Zandt Beall Miss Helen Hess Mrs Laney Mrs Ruth Anderson Baker Wright Chilton Jennings Herbert Walker A Anderson Russell Howard Joe Glickman A Taylor Dr Garrett Dr Samuel Jagoda Morton Crosby James Crosby Liinston Pendery Shirley Mann Warren Taliferro and Clifton II Morris given Col Louis Davidson commander of the military district authority to recall as many troops as he felt were needed to handle any situation arising Colonel Davidson has been in the district since the initial declaration of martial law in August 1931 first as provost marshal and after Oenefal Wolters left in January as commander of the district The natural deduction of the members of the industry from all of this was that whatever method was chosen demoralization would certainly be avoided and confidence was the natural result A good deal was made out of the failure of production reports during the past week to show results of the large production cuts ordered for a couple of weeks ago This brought forth the explanation that the principal report while dated on Saturday contains field reports only to Wednesday and therefore the reports have not yet reflected a full week Operators confidently look for a large drop in the forthcoming report which should show experience for a full week on the lower allowables Even at the higher produetion however the latest A I figures indicated a balanced supply and demand for a late October a period in the year when the opposite is most often true FORMER DEPUTY GETS 10 YEARS FOR DEATH COLLEGE STATION Oct Several changes in administrative and faculty personnel at the Texas A College became effective with the new school year Dr Brooks formerly chairman of the school of education and dean of Summer schools at Baylor University Waco became dean of the school of arts and sciences and dean of the graduate school succeeding Dean Charles friley in the former post and Dean Charles Puryear named dean emeritus of the college in the latter Dr Bolton dean of the school of engineering who had served as acting dean of the college during Dean Puryears illness was named dean of the college Lieut Col A Emery I Dom United States Army became head of the department of military science and tactics succeeding Col Nelson John Mitchell assistant commandant under Colonel Nelson was named commandant Other changes include promotion of Prof Hughes to head the department of electrical engineering formerly held by Dean Bolton and Prof Porter to head the department of mathematics filled formerly by Dean Puryear CENTRAL WEST TEXAS PRORATION ALTERED AUSTIN Oct 29 The Texas Railroad Commission Saturday altered its marginal well order of Oct 10 affecting the Central West Texas district The allowable there was raised from 21500 barrels daily to 31500 effective Nov 1 and continuing until April I next The commission announced the Burkett pool in Coleman County would not be excepted SOMERSET Ky Oct 29--The slaying of a farmer while three deput3 sheriffs and a federal investigator were chasing him with a warrant last August brought a 10-year penitentiary sentence today to Ferd Woods one of the deputies Woods who was removed as a deputy after the shooting testified he fired at a distance of 300 yards to warn Willie Smith 2S the man they were chasing and with no intention of wounding him Three boys testified Woods had told them previously that day that if he ever got "within gun reach" of Smith he would kill him Woods' attorney announced he would appeal The other officers were not accused in the case GRAHAM Oct nual Red Cross membership take place on Nor 16 accri'' an announcement by the man Varble The Legion poet will supervise the with the of from the Chamber of Cornmeree Club and Rotary Club Lee 1)A Post commanr of the Atneret! Igion will serve as roil call and Spencer Mayes as chairman The teams iippt'-i conduct the drive are as fc111: Nicolett A tie Bates Harold Worthy Berry Flowers an1 schel Eddleman Chamber of ham chairman: A Penix Eddleman Cozart aTei 3: New Lions man Rev Mohne nedy Lois Cook and Lowery IN r'': Rotary 1-11-rr7': chairman: Fred Arnel! Forrest Walter Dearmin Pat Bryan and The following community ehc1-741 for the county have alsr pointed: A Williams Fritn'er: Durham Padgett I-r Markley: Wayman Sharp IT1'--s' Charles 11 Rhea Loving: rison South Bend: Sam Bunger A Cantrell jear 29-111ra ha- nembership II or 16 by the pi -1 Hole The A I supervise thp 'an-p of of t'ornmer Club Lee of the l- Rs roll call char- Mayes its 1-- team a ptr-' are as foiln: Nicolett A II: Harold ry Flowers an1 IN' ommerce---E Vr- A PeTliN Cozart tti 3 Hardy Pr: Moline i'inu' and Lowery Th Arne11 Pearmin faSt 11 Sto alI community cl- 777 tt have also 1-: Fa ro i 7 gytt IV I an Sharp IT1'-- BARNSDALL OFFICIALS BRING DEER TO MIDLAND ALBUQUERQUE TEST Oct 29 Frank A Bailey playing with Bagley won the top score cups for the North-South players at the regular Thursday night stag party at the Fort Worth Club last week Painter paired with Dan Levy won the cups for the East-West players Others at the stag bridge party were Baker Wright Dexter Scurlock Van Zandt Beall Robert Harding Tully Bostisk Edgar Block Wright Miller Moore Wesson Hugh Scarbrough Adams Thompson Hott Marshfield Steele Jerome Blount and Bradley Alley Location for a new wildcat near Albuquerque was made this week by Norins Realty Company for its No 1 Lena Gallegros in the center of northwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 19-11n-4e Bernal lio County 12 miles northeast of Albuquerque The test will be drilled by Guess MIDLAND Oct oil men killed the first deer of the season seen in Midland Snow vice president of the Barnsdall Oil Company of Tulsa and James Noland of Midland Permian Basin manager of the company each killed a buck the first day of the New Mexico season They hunted in the Magdalena Mountains i 1 7 I '1! 1 7 i 5 :7 -r give correct bidding by the Culbertson system if the dealers opens with two clubs the opponents never bidding Dealer holds spades 4 hearts A diamtnds A 9 6 clubs A 8 6 Partner holds spades 7 2 hearts 6 5 2 diamonds 10 7 5 2 clubs 9 7 an opening bid of two clubs and a pass the third hand should bid no trump to deny one honor trick in the hand After this response dealer should bid three no trump which would close the bidding as both players should be thoroughly satisfied after the two no trump response that there is no slain in the hand If however dealer bids three clubs over the two no trump response then partner would have to bid three no trump because the bid must be kept open to game contract and three clubs is not a game contract If partner goes to four clubs then responding hand should bid five clubs The three no trump bid should close the bidding however You will note that the third hand contains only 12 cards My answer is based on the probability of the missing card being a small card in any suit the Culbertson System do you bid a suit (after game contract has been reached) as a slam invitation merely to show the ace of that suit provided the suit bid has not been bid by opponents? This has become a custom here but I am unable to learn who or how it was started is no ace bidding under the Culbertson system Anytime you bid a suit when not the same suit as bid by opponents you show a bidable suit in your hand The slam bidding under the Culbertson system is based on the honor tricks only Culbertson joined the official system and will the Culbertson system be merged with the official? have received so many inquiries similar to the above that I am glad to report the reeeipt of a letter from Culbertson which states: (1) There has been no merger or consolidation of the Culbertson (Approach-Forcing) System and the Official System nor is this likely (2) The new edition of the book of the Official System does not in any way standardize the Culbertson and Official systems It merely advocates the Official System which in many respects differs widely from the Culbertson System The Culbertson System heartily disapproves of the artificial two club bid and the Intermediate two bid in the Official System Any changes in the Culbertson System are made by myself and my associates and have nothing to do whatsoever with the Official System (3) Our friendly relationship with Bridge Headquarters Inc sponsors of the Official System does not In any CLAY COUNTY TEST HENRIETTA Oct of Thornberrv in the north 41 acres of block 6 thoruberry subdivision Clay County llexzer and others are drilling ahead after running 8U-inch pipe at 650 feet This test created interest about 10 days ago due to its picking up an 18- foot sand topped at 340 feet that showed for 8 barrels daily The Jarrett Oil Corporation No 1 'IV Scaling a 3500-foot test in northeast part of block 13 II survey and three miles east of Windhorst in Archer County a wildcat is shut down after landing surface pipe COTTLE TEST DEVELOPS TWO BAILERS OF WATER Darby Petroleum Company and Merry Brothers and Perini No 1 Puersil Cottle County wildcat test west of Paducah was reported drilling ahead after development of two hailers of water hourly from sandy lime streaks at n753-64 and 3835-55 feet The test is 330 feet from the north and 1320 from the east line of section 40 block John Stevens survey London Again Aflutter Over Wales and Princess Ingrid 27 ON BUS GASSED VISITORS ARE TO PREACH IN GAINESVILLE GAINESVILLE Oct 29--Methodist ministers attending the North Texas Conference here this week 'will occupy local pulpits at services Sunday Bishop James Cannon probably will speak at Whaley Memorial Methodist Church in the morning and Rev A Old Terrell in the evening Dr S' Mc Kenney First Church Wichita Falls at First Baptist Church in the morning and Rev Tittle First Church Denton in the evening Rev Harrison Baker Munger Place Dallas will be at Dixon Street Cheristian Church in the morning Dr Selecman president of Southern Methodist University Dallas will speak at First Presbyterian Church in the morning Rev Hand pastor of First Church Clarksville will speak at Grand Avenue Baptist Bishop A Boaz will preach at First Methodist Church in the morning and Dr II Whaling in the evening ealtImDeinjit NwDa veet 2279 Er 1 Midland hospital when some were found unconscious in 3 h' fering from carbon nionoxido sr ing Four of the passengerc transcontinental bus NI-Lich i regular Eebeduled car were ouFIY affected they had to rem! 1 '7 the hospital but the others west A mud choked was held responsible ar REQUISITION ISSUED JEFFERSON CITY Governor Caulfield to(Lly requisition for Johnnie held at Jay Okla for County authorits on a an-zP felonious assault with intent 1 when some nscious in a l-- on nionoxidp sr le passenrc bus which is In 1 I car were ey had to rom! 1 the others choked exh T-' Rible woo-- 'ION ISSUED CITY th' Pld tO(Li ohnnie 'Ha- for III: ws on a ehl-vcl' with intent I 6 STUDENTS TO GIVE STRAWN MUSICALE Six students of Texas Woman's College fine arts department will go to Strewn today to appear in a musicale at Strewn Methodist Church this afternoon They will be accomlianied by Mrs Tom Bra)) ham wife of the president The group includes Misses Marne Trost le Julia Monk Ladene Sue Dewees Helen Butler and Malvin Morton Miss Morton whose father is pastor of the church et Strewn will be hostess to the students at her home tonight They will be guests at a buffet supper Misses Trost le Monk and Schiveley will sing a group of songs written by Miss Morton and Miss Willie Fayette Montgomery at last year Miss Butler will be accompanist Miss Morton will read a play which she wrote Now PIONEER TEXAN BURIED NOCONA Oct Stith 86 pioneer Texan died here Friday night at the residence of a nephew Frank Skillman Funeral services were held at the residence conducted by Rev Luton local Methodist pastor Saturday Interment was in the No-cone Cemetery Survivors are: A sister Mrs Dosier and his nephew CARBON DIOXIDE LINE ALBUQUERQUE Oct 29 Work on laying of a six mile six-inch pipe line from the Wilcox Dome in the Estancia Valley of northwestern Torrance County New Mexico to McIntosh to carry carbon dioxide gas to the proposed new dry ice plant at McIntosh is scheduled to btart at an early elate Witt and IL Woods officials Of the Estancia Valley Carbon Dioxide Development Company and the Witt Ice and Gas Company stated in Albuquerque recently that financing of the new dry ice plant to consume gas from New Mexico wells is completed heir to the British throne repeatedly has visited continental capitals where he was thrown into the company of possible queens of England The Duke of York the only brother of the Prince of Wales who is married has two daughters but no sons the British press and public are much concerned about the succession Russia Greece Spain Austro-Hungary and Germany are no longer countries in which members of the British royal family may find mates So the choke narrows down to the Scandinavian kingdoms Belgium Holland Italy Bulgaria Rumania Jugo-Slavia and Albania And the royal families of these countries have few eligible princesses Both Princess Mary and the Duke of York married commoners and the British public generally approved So did the press Alliances with European royal families not firmly established are not welcomed by the British Public but Sweden is not in this class By Associated Press WASHINGTON Oct-29--After 18 years the struggle to marry off the Prince of Wales is still on Now London is in its customary Autumn flutter over the affairs of its 38-year-old heir apparent because Princess Ingrid of Sweden the 22- year-old daughter of Sweden's crown price flew to England shortly after the Prince of Wales atoll his younger brother Prince George visited Stockholm and frequently were in the cornPanY of the young princess The royal matchmakers want to marry Ingrid to the Prince of Wales or failing there to Prince George In-grids mother was a royal princess of England She is a third cousin of the Prince of Wales and a frequent visitor to the Duke of Connaught and other relatives She also is a favorite with Queen Mary and the British public admires her Danish Swedish Belgian Spanish and Italian princesses have been passed in review in London and the am SHACKELFORD COUNTY ALBANY Oct operations in Shackelford County continued with the principal activity in the Jeter pool about two miles west of Albany where George Callihan No 2 Jeter in southeast quarter of section 14 block 11 Railway Company survey was completed for 15 barrels from sand at 1 to 900 feet A southwest extension for the pool was effected by Paige Knight et al No 1 Jeter in the southwest quarter of the same section which is rated at 18 barrels from 900 feet A completion was scored by Gilman Me-Murray of Cisco on the northeast side of the Jeter area in section 15 flowing 10 barrels daily from sand at 9(66 to 932 feet Another forced offset is being drilled by Gilman McMurray in the northwest part of section 15 their No 3 A Jeter which is below 750 feet liel I PERCY GARRETT CAN Repair It iv for I of Service for GARRETT Repair It Of Service for FREE SPECIAL COURSES OFFERED UNEMPLOYED EASTON Pa Oct "back to college" movement has brought about the enrollment of more than 100 erpns at Lafayette College for training ilg cpecialized fields The courses are open free of charge to any unemployed ir an in this community over 30 years of '41ge who has at least two years of high school training LOAN FOR TENNESSEE WASHINGTON Oct Reconstruction Finance Corporation Saturday lent the Governor of Tennessee $274300 for emergency relief in 14 counties from Nov 1 0 3L 31 1 Every Kind 1 Every Make of Day or Night FORD and LINCOLN DIALC rke of or Night Iq CO Li II LAI 1 ezo-- 4 w-Alsnoloo-4vwmaro1 4 3.

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