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I di to ir re cc Cr Si SI th d( of ac th er al I I Igt 1 rPi du 1: tb de niJ be HT de th tal go flr oic Iii an mi 1 i i i I World Crude Oil Production Declined 67000000 Barrels During 1932 World crude oil production declined 13700001)0 barrels in 1932 to a- total of 1305563000 barrels the Bureau of Mines Department of Commerce reported from Washington Althongh the rnited States maintained its supremacy in production-- Its output of 7S1S-15000 barrels being t99 per rent of the country dropped from the 1931 total of (W1000 barrels and from the 1930 total of MIS0I1Jabit barrels More than MI per rent of the worlds Production came from three countries the rnitr( tates Buts la and Venezuela The next three ranking nations Rumania Persia and Netherland East Indies all showed nominal increases In their output amounting to approximately nomut1)0 barrels each In all countries other than the rnited States production of erode oil In 1932 inereased from 521451001) barrels in 1931 to 52371S001 barrels In 1932 The survey shows that while only 67000(M4l barrels decline was registered in world oil production the rnited States alone cut its output approTintately (1900000ft barrels The followinz table shows the produetion by ronntries for 1932 and 1931 with figures in thonsands of barrels: United States -791945 351n91 1932 1931 Quantity Quantity 'rafted States -791415 s911141 Russia 115 t'Sd 1554 2 Venezuela -116360 114613 Rumania C1111 Persia 49471 44374 East Indies -s naa 31919 NIxlert 1" ROS 33n19 Colombia 16417 19217 Areentina rteen 117as Triniaaa inten 9714 Peril aria 10639 India stan aloatt PotanI 4 662 Sakhalin TRtsit 2731 rerna xsst rzypt 1734 Japan 1630 205a 11rrnany 11:17 1COn Tettadoc 1 995 1762 Canada 1A17 1541 Iraq 111 Trance 511 itelv 219 124 reerho-Slovakia lla 111 rolivia 44 25 Others 61 54 ntal irt155r2 1272532 Shutdown of Film Studios Doubtful 1 WEARS OUT BUT CHARLEROI Pa March Henry Shivers a coal miner gave a creditor his I for $2 Since his pledge is as good as money anywhere in town the note went the creamery a butcher a shop dealer and other places Then one recipient called Shivers and asked him to drop by and renew th since it was becoming About all I can make out is the T250" be said El- Club Meeting Postponed A meeting of the Social Workers Club scheduled for tonight at Lassiter LOf g'f has been postponed Announcement of the next meeting date will be made later Quicksands are frozen to (117 tunnels DON'T SCRATCH Itch Ointment Will relieve the Itch In twenty-four hot! rs y-olr 17101-1V Post Pad for $100 BEST PHARMACAL CO itEST TEXAS Quick Stomach Relief From New California Product Guaranteed to Give Results or Costs Nothing DOE5 NOT A WOMAN WHO HAS 4' rZ! I PROPERLN REARED A 1 FAMILY RENDER AS 0 GP-EAT A 1 vi 9 6 ERN ICE To HER COUNTRY AS A MAN WHO WIN NJ E51-IC ACCLAIM FOR t416 60CCE55 I LIFE? A Fat ating Pas- The Noted Author' THIRTEEN NE 1 1 OUTPUT 1 I LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND of "The Fruit the Family Tree OFF MORE THAN '40 1 )i' 1 WELLS ADDED IN DOE5 NOT A trfill 1 1 A 1 WOMAN i WHO 1-1A 4 ELSEt I REARED A HERE PROPERLN '''t' I 'II jig if 1 EAST TEXI1S ---oor A- i I )Mt A WWII) IT BE ADVAINITAGECOIS TO TEACH CHILDREN To 06E A TYPEwzrretz 1N6TEAD OF A PEN7 vittrie Ne-5 Oa 03 64ESLE a DOES AMBITION MAKE A PER5ON HAPPY? wiZATE YE OR- wo I-4 Eke AUTHOR'S NOTE: These answers tions can be answered with absolute possible without science Science puts is far greater than many of them As Dr Leta Ilollingworth points out successful motherhood is a field in which human greatness is a sheer necessity but in which "fame is not possible" In the beginning she risks her life later she gives the glory of her being the love faith and inspiration of her soul the last quivering ounce of her energy to making her children into somethiag fine wise and beautiful And when she dies a little stone in the graveyard is often all that tells the world that here was a great With all its disappointments ambition brings that keen happiness that comes from the sense of achieving Benjamin Disraeli once said to John Bright in the House of Coin Carver Cuts Jig Saw Puzzle Pieces From Vegetables HOLLYWOOD Cal March Carver arver uut Consensus in Hollywood Monday was that the motion picture studios will Dot close for an indefinite period because organized labor to Saw Puzzle Pieces accept a P'tt per cent cut in salary Shutdown of all the studios was threatened Saturday wlen union offi- From Vegetables cials declared they would refuse to join other studio employes in taking the wage cut At mass meetings called for 11 The jig saw puzzle comes near bet' Monday in every studio non- ing the motif of the Southwestern Ex union workers will be asked if they position and Fat Stock Show beoths wish to continue working on their half-pay (and at one studio a non- and exhibits pay basis while union workers re- A large crowd is continually gathceire their regular full pay ered about a deft worker who seems Opinion in Hollywood Sunday was to be making puzzle pieces out of that the nonunion writers directors office help and potators beets turnips and carrots will say they prefer work to idleness "At last a use has been found for despite the fact that many of their carrots" a spectator exclaimed co-workers will he on full pay It 1'1111144a null' tb i-to ite tne tact Tnat many ot tneir carrots" a spectator exclaimed orkets will be on full pay It turned out however that the demonstrator was not fashioning puz WEARS OUT BUT zles but were merely showing how to embellish salads with bits of vegeta- INCREASES IN VALUE bles fearfully and wonderfully Pa March loned But at one booth they offer you a ry Shivers a coal miner gave a jig saw puzzle free with the purchase itor his I for Since Pledze is as good as money any- of a ponnd of butter re in town the note went the And another exhibitor shows a saw creamery a butcher a with which you can make your own ptizzles dealer and other places en ne recipient call Shivers Still another display is a booklet oed asked him to drop and renew eclared to be "more fascinating than lkdse lllll a jig SA VC" puzzle" Cornerstone for New Church Laid The cornerstone of the new University Christian Church University Drive and Cantey Street was laid Stinday afternoon Dean Colby Hall chairman of the committee on arrangements officiated A Bible church rolls a history of the church and a history of the building enterprise were placed in a copper container inside the stone Dr Morro and Rev Coleman delivered addresses Prof IV MeDiarmid nastor of the church for March presided President Waits of the university pronounced the invocation Hutton led the singinz The scrinture lesson was rend by Mrs Whitman president of the Womens Council Pioneer Roll 1 Aq ik'6A ftrtA COCNRIGAT Jo Ht) Di LL CO are given from the scientific point of view Not all moral quesscientific accuracy but no decision as to what is morally right is the rights of organized society above the rights of individuals LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT it ever happen? The psychologists believe that it sometimes does When it occurs it is usually a deep lasting and beautiful love Dr Wiggam has prepared a small pamphlet explaining the psychology and factors underlying this occurrence It will be sent upon request accompanied by a stamped self-addressed return envelope and one 3-cent stamp to cover printing charges Address Dr Albert Edward Wiggam care of The Star-Telegram mons: "It's ambition Bright with all its disappointments that brings us here" Ambition never brings eon FORMER EASTERNER ON ROLL OF WEST TEXAS PIONEERS (Billy) Baker Lamesa banker went to West Texas in 18S5 on one of the first trains bearing families from the East lie served for many years as a cowboy and ranch boss before going into business his name has been listed on The StarTelegram's roll of West Texas pioneers Born in 1S75 in New York City Baker moved to Chicago with his parents and lived there two years before the family decided to try its luck in the West Baker's father bought a 16-section ranch eight miles west of Midland part of which now is the site of the 3lidland Airport In 1S93 Baker's parents answered the call of the gold rush in Cripple Creek Colo lint Baker stayed in Midland and worked for Frank Crowley as a cowpuncher In 1StV) Crowley bought the Bar-TO Ranch and in 1902 Baker was placed in charge of the Godair section of that ranch Baker later worked on a ranch near Lamesa and in 1905 went into the drug business in Lamest' In 1OO he helped organize the First State Bank of Lamest' the town's first bank Ile was elected president and has been an executive officer of the bank ever since In 1910 Baker was instrumental in persuading the Santa Fe Railway to build a road from Slaton to Lamest' He married 3lisri Laura Duke in 190S Among the pioneers who are attending the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show are Mr and Mrs Rose Poolville who are visiting here at the home of Mrs Rose's niece Mrs Walker A Brents 3966 Belford Street Bose has seen plenty of action on the frontiers of Texas during his 60 years of residence in the State Born in Tennessee he moved to Coryell County in 1873 and served as sheriff of that county in 1875-76 As sheriff he frequently fought horse thieves and marauding Indians Fifty-five years ago nose settled at Poolville where he since has lived while engaging in the cattle business Ile also assisted in repulsing an Indian raid in Parker County during his early residence there lie drove pittle over the famous Chisholm Trail from Parker County to Abilene Kan As a youth of 14 in his native State Rose (lid his bit in the Civil War by joining a volunteer company of home guards Ile was too young to become a soldier in the Confederate Army 4 4 tentment but it does bring that noble discontent that leads to high endeavor This after all is the highest happiness the restless ambitious soul will ever know 3--Yes An experiment has been carried on in the schools of 12 cities for more than two years under the general direction of Dr Ben Wood of Columbia University to study whether if children learn to express themselves by the easy method of typing instead of the hard slow method of the pen they may not learn faster and express themselves better The results have been very gratifying Typewriting has markedly improved their reading language work and surprising to say their number work I Ranch Boss IV (Billy) Baker Lamesa banker who spent many years on West Texas ranges as cowboy and ranch boss His name has been added to The Star-Telegram's roil of West Texas pioneers MISS DOROTHY LA SELLE WILL ADDRESS CLUB "Art in Architecture" will be the topic of an address by Miss Dorothy LaSelle assistant prifessor of art at the College of Industrial Arts before the art department of the Woman's Club Wednesday at 10 :30 a in CITY WILL DEPOSIT $30000 IN CHECKS Henry Keller city secretary and treasurer took more than $30000 in checks to the bank Monday to be placed in trust for deposit Tuesday when the banks are officially reopened FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-EVENING LONGVIEW March new producing oil wells were reported Monday completed in East Texas Gulf Production Company with three new wells paced the other operators ill completions reported Nionday Magnolia Petroleum Company Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company and the Texas Company each completed two wells on the list The 13 producers follow: Fair Sk Thompson No 6 Tubbs 1325 feet from the north line and 330 from the west line of Si acres in the Sanchez survey elevation 349 feet top of sand 3543 total depth 3587 but initial was not reported Golf prod MCI t011 Company No 16 Christian 1262 feet west along the north line from the northeast corner of 27785 acres and 4126 feet south at right angles to the north line in the Simma survey ejevation 390 feet top of sand 3665 total depth 3675 and initial was 25 barrels in 15 minutes through -inch choke against 155 pounds Gulf No 8 Sexton 1424 feet west along the south line front the southeast corner and 660 feet north at right angles on 16553 acres in the McCabe survey elevation 467 feet top of sand 3605 total depth 3672 and initial was 15 barrels in 15 minutes through -inch choke against 100 pounds Gulf No 20 Turner 127 feet west along the most northern south line from the east corner of the lease and 330 feet north at right angles on 31203 acres in the Cordova survey top of sand 3694 total depth 3703 and initial was 19 barrels in 16 minutes through -inch choke against 150 pounds Humble Oil and Refining Company No 18 Turner 1178 feet from the west and 185 from the south line of 125 acres in the Scott survey elevation 525 feet top of sand 3659 total depth 3775 and initial was not reported Magnolia Petroleum Company No 4 Jones 330 feet from the north and west lines of 65 acres in the Hooper survey elevation 406 feet top of sand 3630 total depth 3654 and initial was 33 barrels in 15 minutes through inch choke against 170 pounds Magnolia No 8 Blackwell 330 feet from the east and 472 feet north of No 3 and south of No 1 on 90 acres in the Edwards survey elevation 333 feet top of sand 3605 total depth 3619 and initial was 32 barrels in 15 minutes through inch choke against 100 pounds Mid-Kansas Oil and Gas Company No 7 Kangerga Brothers 330 feet from the north and 2000 from the east line of 965 acres in the Tipp syrvey elevation 236 feet top of sand 3649 total depth 3651 and initial was 26 barrels in 15 minutes through 'inch choke Mid-Kansas No 10 Mason 330 feet from the east and 200 from the south line of 116 acres in the Cadena survey elevation 423 feet top of sand 3653 total depth 3713 and initial was 22 barrels in 15 minutes through -inch choke Southern Oil and Refining Company No 5 I-G Railroad on the right-of-way lease of 1233 acres in the Cook survey elevation 390 feet top of sand 3711 total depth 3712 and Initial was not reported Sun Oil Company No 21 Cole 1588 feet from the south and 1675 west from the southeast corner of 266 acret in the Park survey elevation 269 feet top of sand 3515 total depth 3555 and initial was 46 barrels in an hour through 2- inch against 110 pounds The Texas Company No 11 Cole 125 feet north and east from the most western southwest corner of the 192 acres in the Walker survey elevation 275 feet top of sand 3628 total depth 3565 and initial was 72 barrels in an hour through 2-inch against 175 pounds The Texas Company No 5 Stone 457 feet north and 200 east from the southwest corner of 50 acres in the Pru survey elevation 419 feet top of sand 13646 total depth 3694 but initial was not reported Flying of Texas Flags Urged Flying of the Texas and United States flags during the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show was requested in a statement issued Sunday The request was made by President Van Zandt Jarvis and Manager John Davis of the show and Jack 11 Hog manager of the Chamber of Commerce The statement: During the remainder of the Southwestern Exposition and Fat Stock Show the holiday spirit should prevail in Fort Worth We believe the exposition opening in the face of adverse conditions but receiving the heavy patronage that it is receiving is evidence that the depression is ending that the people realize it and that the crisis has been passed Therefore with the many visitors in our city with them patronizing the show we ask that ell building superintendents and mantgers see that Texas and the United States flags will he exhibited every day until the close of the exposition next Sunday FAIRTRACE CRITICIZED IN CHURCH ADDRESS In his sermon Sunday night Rev Jesse Garrett pastor of Rosen Heights Baptist Church criticized City Manager Fairtrace in connection with the enforcement of the law against operation of slot machines The pastor in stating "reasons why the manager should resign" declared that Fairtrace violated the confidence of pastors who furnished him with tips on lave violators Rev Mr Garrett said that he and Rev Frazier furnished the city manager with 1ZiO names and addresses of Persons reported to be violating the law on the promise the pastors would not be mentioned as informants FOUR INJURED IN AUTO CRASH LEAVE HOSPITAL Crossword Puzzle -I 16 35 47 1 Mist 2 To reconcile 9 Sleeveless garment 12 Vine 13 Pertaining to city 14 Conjunction 15 Table linen 17 Porch 19 To cut 21 Prefix: across 2 Stopper 24 Container 20 Caledonian 1 Limb of fish 2 Eggs 3 Plaster of Paris 4 Emanation 5 Lovers' meeting 6 Siberian river 7 Pile 8 Girl's name 9 Australian soldiers 10 Dickens's pen name 11 Constellation 16 City in Illinois 18 Sloths 20 Part of body (This is another of a series of articles on how Uncle Sam spends his money written by William Helm newspaper feature writer at Washington) Ilorizontal 29 Damp 31 Dance step 33 To beseech 34 Conjunction :15 Negative 37 Word of disgust 39 Symbol for tantalum 40 To pinch 42 Beverage 44 Sand hills 46 Round cheese 48 Cloth measure Vertical 22 Wire communication 23 Ghastly 25 To seize suddenly 27 Exterior 2S To plague 39 Bride's portion 32 Mournful 30 Mound 38 Vegetable mold 41 Pilgrim to Holy Land 43 High mountain 45 Feminine relatives LARGEST CIVILIAN PAYROLL $175000 DAILY IN VET BUREAU BY WILLIAM HELM (Copyright 1033) WASHINGTON March 13--The largest civilian payroll in the Federal Government according to the budget amounts to $175()o0 a day and is paid to 40251 employes of the Veterans Administration at Washington and in the field This payroll amounting to nearly $68000000 a year is the smallest item in the Veterans Administration affairs Ten times as much more goes (rat in pensions High-salaried employes at the Washington headquarters of this organization are as numerous as flies in June Notwithstanding it requires 10 days for a Congressman to get an answer to a letter involving a name on any of the numerous beneficiary rolls The general impression on 'Capital Hill is that the whole organization needs a thorough overhauling Here is the salary roll at Washington in the higher brackets: Director at $12000 a year 4 names average $8700 a year 3 names averaging A8000 7 names averaging $6714 BODY OF CHILD HIT BY CAR SENT TO GLEN ROSE The body of Lanette Lane 8 who died in a local hospital Sunday night from injuries received several hours earlier when she was struck by an automobile was taken to her home in Glen Rose Monday morning The accident was witnessed by her parents Mr and Mrs It Lane who were returning home after services at the Glen nose Baptist Church Lanette was with a group of girls walking a short distance ahead of Mr and Mrs Lane An automobile driven by Paul Pruitt struck the girl Her skull was fractured Another car rushed the child to the hospital here Other survivors are her brother Lynn Lane 4 and a sister Sammie Jean 11 MAN HELD IN THEFT OF DOG IS GIVEN FREEDOM Arrested in Dallas Sunday on charges growing out of the theft in Los Angeles of a Pekingese dog vain ed at $350 a man was released from the city jail here Sunday night The man was arrested after the receipt of a wire from California authorities stating he left California the (lay before the (late set for his trial -on a felony charge Three women arrested with the man were released 9 14 33 38 45 I 64 67 10 27 39 59 i 11 28 18 26 38 50 50 Mud 51 Youth 53 To wound pride of 55 College grounds 58 Sinew 61 Era 62 Violent insanity 64 Organ of head 65 Bettie 66 Loot 67 Spring 47 Chart 49 Boundary 2 Unspeaking 54 Wharf 55 Unchivalrous person 56 Past 57 Portuguese for saint 59 To wash against GO Period 63 Negative 65 Beetle 12 names averaging $6542 35 names averaging $5800 8 names averaging $5725 34 names averaging $4853 115 names averaging $4810 A total it is seen of 219 employes receiving an average salary base pay (subject to the temporay cut voted last year) of $4810 or more a year All told there are at Washington 5253 employes drawing $10364942 a year or nearly $2000 apiece on the average from office boy to director In the field force there are 3499S employes whose total pay runs to $57450882 a year base pay The field force salaries include the following in the higher brackets: 59 names averaging $6525 a year 159 names averaging $504S r27 names averaging $481(1 1284 names averaging $4013 A total of 2029 names down for an average salary base pay of $4013 a year or more The rest of the force get lower pay Apparently those employes are a restless lot for the Government pays out an average of more than $14000 a day just for their travel expense the total during the year being $5- 13S759 Next year travel will cost S100000 more also the number of bmployes and the payroll will rise again REDUCED PRICES FOR STUDENTS ARRANGED In order to accommodate the large number of students who wish to attend Walter Hampden's performance of "Caponsacchr at Central High Auditorium Thursday right the management has arranged for a large block of seats on the main floor of the hall at reduced prices Tickets for these seats may be obtained at Mrs John Lyons' office at Fakes Co beginning Tuesday morning Groups of teachers and students from John Tarleton College at Stephenville from the College of Industrial Arts at Denton and from Baylor University at Waco already have requested reservations for the performance Mrs Lyons' office is accepting checks daily for tickets AniN AND N4E0)0 PUT 4" Essence of Masud 1 ON YOUR HANDKERCHIEF AND PILLOW IT'S NEW AT THE FIRST SNEEZE USE MigiU)1 age la Pa- NIGHT AND MORNING MONDAY MARCH 13 1933 SHALLE tEll AT VAN CO011 FOR 20 BBB The shallow ivell north of the Van pool Woodbine sand production is es timated at 15 to 20 barrels daily from sand at 1250 feet It is Peden Olson No 1 8 Brannon 205 feet from the north end 100 from the west line of 45 acres two and a half miles north of the Van pool in the John Goodman snrvey Operators have been testing tot several days Over the weekend the well flowed over a Ftlih derrick after being shut in several hours Operators hati the well cIored In naln Monday pending ar rangements for storage Material Moving for Test in Ectoi Material was being moved in Monday for the joint test of Landreth Production Company and the Texas Company in the north part of Eetor County location for which was an nouneed late last week Landreth and the Texas Company No 1 Holt is to be drilled G60 feet from the south and west lines of the southeast quarter of section 10 block 43 township 1 north Railway snrvey about a mile east of Landreth No 1 Holt (drilled indivi(lually) in section 15 block 43 township 1 north Railway survey No 1 Holt is capable of 100 to 150 barrels daily after shooting the lime section from 4300 to 4330 feet Henderson Test Coring in Shale The Woodbine sand test in Hendee son County being drilled on the Gregg fee land by American Liberty Oil Company was reported Monday to have cored Eagleford shale at 42S5 feet The test is in the Spivy survey about four miles north of Athens and is about a half mile northwest of the old Texas State Oil Company No 1 Skinner a failure drilled to 4581 feet No 1 Skinner had a slight trace of oil in arenaceous calcareous shale and sand from 4403 to 4412 feet One Cent a Day brings $100 a Month Over One-half Million Dollars Already' Paid in Cash Benefits One cent a day (PM per year) invested in a National Protective Policy will now buy more insurance benefits than can be secured from any other Company for any amouht up to $10 per year This 11 policy paying benefits up to $100 each month or $10(N) to $1500 at death is now being sold to all men women and children between the ages of 7 end SO years whether employed or not The benefits for auto accidents ot $100 a month (instead of the usual $30 a month) is said by many to be alone worth the entire cost of $365 per year Yet this is but one of t)e many features of this new and unusml policy The National Protective is the largest and oldest company of its kind is the world It has paid oecr six hen-- dred thousand dollars ($60000000) is cash to thousands of its policyholders when cash was most seeded Send No Money For 10 (lays' free inspection of poi icy simply send name age address beneficiarys name and relationship to National Protective Insurance Co 412 Pickwick Building Kansas City Mo No medical examination or other red tape After reading policy which will be mailed to you either return it or send $365 which pays you up for a whole days Send today while offer is still Every Family -)ZeettLe9t Every a 1 2 3 12 22 23 29 34 40 41 46 51 -55 56 61 '65 4 5 16 7 8 13 17 20 21 24 25 ir31 42 43 44 48 49 -4' 52 r) 53 54 '57 58 62 63 66 rt- PAGE TWO FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM-EVENING MONDAY MARCH 13 1933 4iir lib During 1932 ii -world flit Crude Oil Production 67000000 Barrels 4 A Fascinating Pas- The Noted Author et I time With Albert of "The Fruit of Crosswol Puzzle the Family Tree" THIRTEEN Wiggam DSc I St 11 Su OUTPUT Id: LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND Na I I SHALLOt1 tELL 6 Christian 1 barre 62 feet west along the north rangements torage for 9 1 i 1 2 3 4 5 117 8 10 11 i 4 I 9-1 i i 1 777----- 1 13 14 Id 0 0 OFF A ORE THN it 1 DOE5 NOT A 110-si Lo: 16 17 18 -cit: t-11 1 INELLS ADDED IN 1115 111- VAN 0 A i i ELsEtHERE WHO I-IA 4 07ka '4' i'il if1 19 20 i121 'i PROPERLN ivt4 li EAST TEX113 0 11 20 MILS REARED A ---aarei )' L- 1'" 22 23 27 28 i 1 7 F24 25 26 FAMILY t-- 4 The a I 1 Weillris71101 oeirnonsnretthnNhooeofortfnh41015rhotwhaf era 1 pool Woodbine sand productioneis'esn it i ri 4 4 LONGVIEW March 13-Thirteen i RENDER AS 11 World crude oil production declineil GREAT A le i 4 'itr'''' --1111ih 1:141: new producing oil Neel's svere reported 29 32 33 30 A31 i'19! f-fc---- Monday completed in East Texas 67000000 barrels in 1932 to a- total 6ERVICE 1 Oa-----'4 Ornate(' at 15 to '20 barrels daily from At Gulf Production Company with ps "'ea' ele 1 se 30554331aSt ls Be se fe 1t I or nIon It a from i irstool ttdmi 1 e2a half ste omttf of 1 the urau TO HER three new vrells paced the other opera- 101 36 gip 38 39 i I tors ill completions reported Momlay 1 I of Mines Department of Commerce reported from Washinzton COUNTIZV A MAN NA1-10 y's' ee- atee frt I Magnolia Petroleum Company Mid- 1 F17 WIN PUBLIC ACCIAIM 4 -r -4 Kausas Oil and Gas Company and the 40 41 A 4z 43 44 45 Althotigh the United States main- er 7 vk i 7 'L Texas Company each completed two tained its totpremacy in production- FOre1416 60CCE-55 IN LIFE i- ao n) epronotto risn bthe a nodbnheenatabnyGe Goodman ant i9 per eent i -'4 11(71 wells on the list 4 it output of 7S1s-15000 barrels being rt of the tetal-the country 'a 44! e-Se tte 17: The 13 -10 711 1 producers follow: 46 Fair Thompson No 6 Tubbs 1325 IIMV 4 49 dropped from the 131 total of S51 :47 78 vey 9 te 081000 barrels and from the 1930 arta ere-5 Oa 0(0 steAre ER the west line of 51 acrea In the San- 52 53 54 I total of edISSitteekt barrels ti'llitee- al MOTH (et from the north line and 330 from se chez survey elevation 349 feet top ot 51 I More than Sot per rent of the worlds sand 3543 total depth 3587 but Initial over a Flub derrick after being shut In 000-iiei-41 several hours Operators had the well 3 was not reported i prodnetion reime from three countries the Cnited States Iteesia Velle- ect ton Company No 16 6 55 5 57 58 59 f-0 t- MY ILL uff Fro WOULD IT BE ADVAINITAGECOIS 2'- erode oving BE ON THAT TO TEACH CHI LOREN To 06E line from the northeast corner of 27785 Ti next three ranking nations le acres and 4126 feet south at right an- 61 62 1163 I 64 Material 2 Rumania Peri ni etherlan sa at Nd East 4-'e -4- DOOR 60ME 0AV A TYPEwarrea 1N6TEAD sies to the north line in the Simma sur- I 1 for Test Ector Indies rill showed nominal increases OF A PEN vey ejevation 390 feet top of sand I in their remelt nmounting to approxi- r)t -3 3665 total depth 3675 anti initial was 65 II 66 67 1 I 25 barrels in 15 minutes through -inch 1 I mntely nomutoo barrels each ettee- 1 el 1 I 1 PILE511DENT choke against 155 pounds In all eountrice other than the rnited Stntes production of crede oil tees I i ousal ti- i in inereased from 5214111(elit wasye sre- ost NO s1 I 1 411 29 Damp 50 Mud i barrels in 1931 to 2371S 5000 barrels if leixnteonirorril42tle fseoettl southeast ilorizont Material was being moved in Mon i corner and 660 feet north at right angles day for the joint test 1 i in 19:12 )7 tsthst'e th c'na acres in the McCabe urvey 1 Mist elevation 467 feet top of sand 3605 to- 2 To reconcile 31 Dance step 51 Youth Production Company and the Texas The snrvey shows that while only 1 ti tat depth 3672 and initial was 15 bar- 9 Sleeveless garment 33 To beseech 53 To wound pride of Company in the north part of Ect I I "II I rels in 15 minutes through -inch 12 Vine 34 Conjunction 55 College grounds 67000000 barrels decline Was reels- County location for which NVIIS an At1tif1 4(rr) choke against 100 pounds 13 Pertaining to city :15 Negative 58 Sinew ill terell in witrld oil production the No 1 Holt is to be drixolal -teets ai41 G'ull No 20 Turner 127 feet west 1154 TeaobettnetiOn 37 Word of disgust ill Era lent insanity 1 y- 1Cs li along the most northern outh tine linen 39 Symbol for 62 Vio i I nited Statee altme ent its outpnt ap- I I of 4s2- prneinuitele (19000000 barrele 0 IL144 from the east corner of the lease and 4 011 Al tantalum 64 Organ of head from the south and Nvet lines of the 1 1 i 1 I t1 The followine trtble showe the pro- duetion by entintriee for 193'2 1'N 1 it I KG -to RA'Alle 330 feet north at right angles on 31203 14 Porch acres in the Cordova survey top of 19 To cut 40 To pinch 5 I ettle 3 outheast quarter of section 16 block sand 3694 total depth 3703 and initial '21 Prefix: across 4'2 Beverage 66 Loot 4 1931 with figures in thonsands of es eer Fie was 19 barrels in 15 minutes through Stopper 43 township 1 north Rail- 3 1 44 Sand hills OT Spring 11L bnrrels: 7 -tote acres in the Scott survey -inch choke against 150 pounds way snrvey about a mile eaet of Lan- Is i United States -711845 851061 24 Container 46 Round cheese dreth No1 Holt (drilled individually) 1 i 1 193? 1931 a cL Humble Oil and Refining Company "0 Caledonian 48 Cloth measure in section 15 block 43 township 1 i Quantity Quantity No 18 Turner 1178 feet from the west 1- 1 nu and 185 from the south line of 125 Vertical north Railway survey i :1 i 5 rnsitspida Sta tes AMBITION MAKE A PER5ON HAPPY -) i elevation 62 1 Limb of fish '22 ire communication 47 Chart 1 Holt capable of 1 No Ifs) to 10 5 1 4 -171551 SO 1S5C21: ta :2 AM 1 feet top of sand 3659 total depth 3775 Venezuels -11e300 116613 2 Eggs 23 Ghastly 49 Boundary barrels daily after shooting the lune I I and initial was not reported CoOvaiod-i-1 0111 IA 25 To seize 52 Unspeaking section from 43 I nemanta seise 3 Plaster of Paris 00 to 4330 feet tc5 JOHP4 Magnolia Petroleum Company No 4 i Persia 49470 44374 DILLE CO 4 Emanation suddenly 54 Wharf WQire VE OR- 110 1-1EPt Jones 330 feet from the north and west 4 11: 1 Ea st Idies -e nee 3152e lines of 66 acres in the Hooper survey 5 Lovers' meeting 27 Exterior 55 Unchivalrous 1 1k144xicet 1s03 33039 It217 AUTHOR'S NOTE These answers are given from the scientific point of view Not all moral goes- 6 person Henderson Test Arcntint 1 Colombilt 14417 elevation 406 feet top Siberian river 2S To plague of sand 3630 total depth 3654 and initial was 33 7 rile 30 Bride's portion 56 Past Coring in Shale a 1 -tenon 1179 tions can be answered with absolute scientific accuracy but no decision as to what is morally right is I errinitiad 10100 9744 barrels in 15 minutes througll inch choke 8 Girrs name 32 Mournful 57 Portuguese for possible without science Science puts the rights of organized society above the rights of individuals against 170 pounds 330 feet 9 Australian soldiers 30 Mound saint 1 4 1 Peril 9 enn sense -Magnolia No 8 Blackwell 4 i 1 Ind it 43n 0 4 DieltellS 9 To wash against pen name 3 8 Vegetable mold 5 reia a entene 4115 4 R4e 1---She is far greater than many ot 1 tentment but it does' bring that noble from the east and 472 feet north of No 3 10 GO i eersil 2714 them As Dr Leta liollingworth points LONE AT FIRST SIGHT discontent hat leads to high en- and south of No 1 on 90 acres in the 11 Constellation 41 Pilgrim to Holy Period The Woodbine sand test in Hentisr Edwards survey elevation 333 feet top 16 City in Illinois Land 63 Negative I- -does it ever happen? son County being drilled on the seron esst out successful motherhood is a field deavor This after all is the high- of sand 3605 total depth 3619 and 18 Sloths 43 High mountain 65 Beetle 1 Porno4n yp 17SO ch hu 11'141 in Whiman greanes ts is a sheer The psy cholegists believe that it est happiness the restless ambitious initial was 32 barrels in 15 minutes 20 Part of body Gregg fee land by American can Liberty Oil Company a reported Inneyyd 45 Feminine relatives 11 Japan llrrnany 1620 1117 205a necessity but in Which "fame is not sotnetimes does When it occurs it soul will ever know through inch choke against 100 pounds Leen a deep possible" In the beginning she risks is usually lasting and beau- 2 rendee 1ScIS 1762 3 Yes An experiment has been car- Mid-Kansas Oil Brothers feet 41 1 Caneada 1e77 1141 her life letter she gives the glory of tiful love Dr Wiggam has pre- tied on in the schools of 12 cities for 7 Kangerga Broth 3G3a0 feet fCo frmpaom th Company to have cored Eagleford shale at 4 tt)euSrt mill eisn ntolired0 fSklitlii 4 sae her being the love faith and inspira- pared a small pamohlet explaining more thah ee nd the gen- lin so 3 rs er 965 acres in the Tipp syrvey elevation LARGEST CIVILIAN PAYROLL north and 2000 from the east lineof 11 I Iraq Trance 5 4 SIn tion of her soul the last quivering the psychology and factors under- eral direction of Dr Ben Wood 236 feet top of sand 3649 total depth is about a half mile northwest of the It Dale 721 ounce of her energy to making her lying this occurrence It will be i rzerbnSlovakia lla 111 of Columbia University to study 3651 and initial waa 25 barrels in 15 old Texas State Oil Company No 1 children into somethiag fine wise and sent upon request accompanied by whether if children learn to express minutes through inch choke i I I Polivia 44 25 I 2' 6e 54 beautifu And he she dies a little a stamped self-addressed return thme 1 es ease method of th Mid Kansas No 10 Mason 330 feet $175 000 DAILy IN vET BuREA Skinner a failure drilled to 4581 feet 1 i era stone in the graveyard is often all that envelope and one 3-cent stamp to 9 oil in arenaceous calcareous shale end No 1 Skinner had a slight trace of typing instead of the hard slow ey from the east and 200 from the south I Total tr075e1 terresse tells the world that here was a great cover printing charges Address method of the pen they may not learn line of 116 acres in the Cadena sury elevation 423 teet top of sand 3653 sand from 4403 to 441'2 feet I 1 soul Dr Albert Edward Wiggam care faster and express themselves better total depth 3713 and initial was 22 bar- ill i 4 2-- Yes With all its disappointments of The Star Telegram The results have been very gratify- rels in 15 minutes through -inch (This is another of a series of 12 names averaging $6542 4 Shutdown Film that brings that keen happiness jug Typewriting has markedly ln- choke ea at comes from the sense of aehiev- mons: "It's ambition i articles on how Uncle Sam spends ee names averaging $5806 One Cent 4 a Day Bright with all proved their reading language work his money written by William 8 names averaging $5725 i iherGn NOilRaainliteRdefoinninthge crioehm pt -of- Helm newspaper feature writer 34 names averaging $4853 11 Studios Doubtful ing Benjamin Disraeli once said to its disappointments that brings us and surprising to say their number John Bright in the house of Coin- here" Ambition never brings con- work way lease of 1233 acres In the Cook survey elevation 390 feet top of sand at NN'ashington) 115 names averaging $4810 it $100 a Month 1 3711 total depth eerie and Initial was A total it is seen of 219 employes 1 BY WILLIAM IIMLINI receiving an average salary base paY Over One-half Million Dollars Already" i HOLLYWOOD Cal arch 13--- ee I not renorted Sun Oil company No 21 Cole 1588 (Copyright 1033) (subject to the temporay cut voted Paid in Cash Benefits i 1 Carver Cuts Jig FORMER EASTERNER ON ROLL Consensus in Hollywood Monday was feet from the south and 1675 west from WASHINGTON 3Iarch 13-The last year) of $4810 Cor more a year titi that the motion picture studios will the southeast corner of 266 acret in the largest civilian payroll in the Federal 1 I Saw Puzzle One cent a day (VIM per yearh not close for an indefinite period Pieces OF Park survey elevation 269 feet top Government according oyes to the buV All toldthere are at Washington get 5253 employes drawing $10364942 invested in a National Protective 1 e- sand 3515 total depth 3555 and Initial i cause organized labor has-refused to 1 was 46 barrels In an hour through 2- amounts to $75()00 a day and is a year or nearly $2000 apiece on Policy will now buy more insurance i i accept a 50 per cent cut in salary inch against 110 pounds paid to 40 empl of the et- the average from office boy to di- benefits than can be secured from Shutdown of all the studios was WEST TEXAS PIONEERS 251 1 The Texas Company No 11 Cole 125 emits Administration at Washington rector In the field force there are any other Company for an amnia I i 4 feet north and east from the most west- and in the field This payroll amount- 3499S employes whose total pay runs up to $10 per year From egetables ern southwest corner of the 192 acres to nearly $6000000 a year is to $57450S82 a year base pay The This new policy paying benefits up 1 threatened aturday wl-en union offi- 1 eials declared they would refuse to (Billy) Baker Lamesa elevation 275 I I i jein other studio employes yes in taking banker went to est Te xas in 1885 Rach BOSS feet top of sand 3628 Vinclude total depth 3565 the smallest item in the eterans Ad- field force salaries in the follow- to $100 each month or $10(N) to $1500 i the wage cut on one of the first trains bearing fam- and initial as 72 barrels in an hour ministration affairs Ten times as ing in the higher brackets: at death is now being sold to all men in the Walker survey 1 At mass meetings called for 11 The jig saw puzzle comes near be- ilies from the East He served for through 2-inch against 175 pounds much more goes out in pensions High-salaried employes at the Wash- 59 names averaging $6525 a year women anti children between the ages 1 I I i a ne Moielay in every studio non- ing the motif of the Southwestern Ex- many years as: a cowboy anti ranch The Texas Company No 5 Stone 457 1 names averaging 5 boss before going into business His feet north and 200 east from the south- ington headquarters Of this organize- 59 $648 5 2 7 names averaging $4836 of 7 end SO years whether employed or not i union workers will be asked if they position and Fat Stock Show bcoths name has been listed on The Star- west corner: 50 acres in the Fru cur tton are as numerous as flies in June 5 I t- 1: wish to continue working on their ey elevation 419 feet top of sand 1284 names averaging $4013 The benefits for auto accidents of I halt pay (and at one studio a non- and exhibits Telegram's roll of West Texas pio- ve 646 total depth 3694 but initial was Notwithstading it requires 10 days A total 2 of 029 names down for $100 a month (instead of the usual 4 1 pay 1 basis svhile union workers re- A large eers ge crowd is continually gath- 111k nOt eported for a Congressman to get an answer an average salary base pay of $4013 $50 a month) is said by many to be ceive their regular full pay eif SI to a letter involving a flora in 1875 in New York City es lees name on any a year or more The rest of the force alone worth the entire cost of $365 ered about a (left worker who seems 1 of the numerous beneficiary rolls The get lower pay per year Yet this is but one of )e Opinion in Hollywood Sunday was to be makine puzzl pieces out of Baker moved to Chicago Nvith his pa- Flying i orlexa that the uonunion people-stars writ- rents and lived there two years before 9 general impression on Hill is Apparently those employes are a manY features of this new and unususl ers directors office help and others- potatoes beets turnips and carrots the family decided to try its luck in sweree'ege Flags Ugd 111 at the whole organization needs a restless lot for the Government pays Policy will say they prefer work to idleness At last a use has been found for the West Baer father a 141 k' fath bough thorough overhauling Here is the out an average of more than $14000 The 2Vationa th Protective is hul- 1 e' 4- i it despite the fact that many of their carrots" a spectator exclaimed 16-section ranch eight miles west of lt osti rrMi salary roll at Washington in the high- a day just for their travel expense eat and oldest company of its kind is I' co-workers Neill he on full pay It turned out however that the Midland part of which now is the site eeee14-tereees-1Seeessessestesseeteeesereseee er bra ckets: the total during the year being $5- the orld It has paid over six hen-- the exas I of the Midland Airport Director at $1'200 138759 Next year travel will cost dred thousand dollars ($60000000) in 0 a year i demonstrator was not fashioning puz- A100000 more also the number of cash to thousands of its policyholders Inbellish salads with bits of the call of the gold rush in Cripple -L' 1 WEARS OUT BUT zles but were merely showing how to vegeta- In 1893 Baker's parents answered Ex osition and Fat Stock Show was es Fling of a States flags uring the Southw le'slitietren eerseee IMS1- 'elMest requeeted in a statement issued Sun 4 names average $13700 a year 3 names averaging $8000 hmployes and the payroll will rise when cash was most weeded Send No Money INCREASES IN VALUE bles fearfully and wonderfully fash- Creek Colo but Ilaker stayed in Mid- names averaging $6714 again For 10 days' free inspection of poi- 1 i land and worked for Frank Crowley Pres- simply send Prime age address i 1 i CHARLEROI 11a March 13- loned 1 But at one booth they nffer you a as a cowpuncher In 1895 Crow-ley es wee ste w4 Ildaeene The request jaasrluiesadennbdy name and relationship :4 -I Henry Shivers a coal miner gave a jig saw puzzle free with the purchase bought the Bar-TO Ranch and in '-eKefsee-40el creditor his I for $'''' Since BODY OF CHILD HIT BY REDUCED PRICES FOR to National Protective suranc Co i onm of Iv ter of a I it 194)2 Ilaker was placed in charge of 04-r4e ja gaecrk John 1 of tlt Inialaenisagoefr tohfe tshheowc In nnt-" beneficiary ber of Commerce 412 Pickwick Building Kansas City hi1 where in Plede is town as goo the note went the another as money see-- -erisesse 411: eee ire! And another xhibitor shows a saw the odair section of that rach etee-s etesselie The statement: CAR SENT TO GLEN ROSE STUDENTS ARRANGED No medical examination or other 1 1 i with which During the remainder of the South- which rounds-a creamery a butcher a Yon can make your own Baker later Nvorked on a ranch near red tape After reading police i pezzles Lamesa and in 1905 went into the 4 4 western ets -eee Exposition and Fat Stock The body of Lanette Lane 8 who In order to accommodate the large shoe dealer and other places ''-fie-- feeettA- sel se- es Se: ee e' -Se Show the holiday spirit should Pre- died in a local hospital Sunday night number of students -h will be mailed to you either return it Then ems recipient celled Shivers Still another display is a booklet drng business in Lamesa In 100 0 wish to at- or send $305 which pays you up for from injuries received several hours tend Walter Ilampden's performance a whole ear declared to be irst State Bank 'eSetei-PreseVt 1f- Ac: y--365 days Send today -s 4 i and asked him to drop by and renew more fascinating than helped organize the a jig saw puzzle" of Lamest' the town's first bank Ile while offer is still open-Advertise the I I since it was becoming NexapilosirlitiLorotiNeNn-(itnrgthin 11'1: fbeacleieso-ef taly 1 ill: illegihle was elected president and has been see --e'r Se: se verse conditions but receiving the earlier when she was struck by an of "Caponsacchi" at Central High ment i- It an executive officer of the bank ever heavy patronage that it is receiving automobile was taken to her home Auditorium Thursday right the man- agement has arranged for a large block "Abent all I can make out is the ts- "-AS: V-k in Glen Rose Monday morning 1: $270" he said Cornerstone for eince In 1910 Baker 'is instru- -see -eet'eeer ere The accident was witnessed by her of seats on the main floor of the :1 mental in persuading the Santa Fe ii sn ge i the: tc ithhea pteloter 1(el prreeasisiizoen Its eat I ii (hilt Meeting Poetponed Railway to build a road from Sla- that the crisis has been passed 1-These seats may be obtained at Mrs reduced prices Tickets for 1 I New Church "Lai it Terefore wih the many visitors parents Mr and Mrs ane hall at in our city with them patronizing perthe Who were returning home after serv-' ohn Lyons' office at Fakes Co i 11 A meeting fpf the Social Workers ton to Lamesa He married Mise Lau- (Billy) Baker Lamesa E-very Famfly Club scheduled for tenight at Lassiter ra Duke in 1908 banker who spent many years on show we ask that all building su- --1-: I il i Loag'c has been postponed Announce- West Texas ranges as cowboy and Ices at the Glen Rose Baptist Church beginning Tuesday morning 1 111 ment of the next meeting date will be made later The cornerstone of the new Uni- Among the pioneers who are attend- nc versity Christian Church University rah boss His name has been added tt texas and the United States a group of girls Groups of teachers and students inteWilents and mantgers se flags Lanette was with that ac94t I Drive and Cantey Street was laid ing tlie Southwestern h'xposition and to The StarTelegram's roll of West Will be exhibited every day until the walking a short distance ahead of Mr from John Tarleton College at Steph- eeesseseetereeet -see----- i 1 I Fat Stock Show are Mr and Mrs Texas pioneers close of the exposition next Sunday and Mrs ane an automobile driven enville from the College of Industrial aee 1 eese -4 etee Quicksand are frozen to dig tun- Stinday afternoon Dean Colby etosse Poolville who are visiting Ale by Paul Pruitt struck the girl Her Arts at Denton and from Baylor Uni- 1 7 1 1 nets Hall chairman of the committee on I here at the home of Mrs Rose's niece FAIRTRACE CRITICIZED skull Was fractured versity at Waeo already have ye- epee 24 1 i arrangements officiatee Mrs Walker Brents 3966 Ilelford Another car rushed the child to the quested reservations for the perform- e'sqt le MISS DOROTHY LA SELLE 41 -'t le' II! I DON'T SCRATCII A Bible church rolls a histore- of the church and a history of the Street IN CHURCH ADDRESS hospital here Other survivors are her ance I -r-s- 144e'lele -e1 1 t-11 tlo frontiers onha jes sersopfn ynn Lane 4 and a sts Mrs ions' office is accepting -etr aeske es's eetesseste' 0' actilolins on it building enterprise Iv ere placed in a WILL ADDRESS CLUB In his sermon Sunday night Rev ter Sammie Jean 11 chec brother daily for tickets eftwlvr ew "fp-sek --A e--- N- I I I 11 ht Itch Ointment eopper container inside the stene dtolfritai "Art in Architectere" will be the I Heights es 1- Will relieve the itch In twenty-four care of residence in the State Born ai croectee's eie'eelLte3 1 Dr Morro and Rev II Jesse (arrett pastor of tos a honrs i yur mony (01P111a11 delivered addresees Prof in ennessee he moved to Coryell topic of an address by Miss Dorothy MAN HELD IN THEFT OF 444e- it i 1 I 11 Post Paid for $100 ounty in 1873 rind served as sheriff Ilaptist d'hurch: criticized CitT Man- I 7 ager 1 airtrace in connection ith the i MeDiid aetrir of the church AT THE FIRST SNEEZE il'- I aselle aesiet a professor of art at -) t-0 't BEST PHARMACAL CO arm for Marele presided President 31 of that county in 1875-76 At sheriff enforcement of the law against opera- USE 'telt :1 1 11 I -1: 1 li HEST TENAs Waits of the eniversity pronounced fought horse thieves and the College of Industrial Arts before tion of slot machines DOG IS GIVEN FREEDOM 4 goaA4311 t4 :0 I i 1 the int-ovation Hutton led the 1autling Indians the art department of the Woman's The pastor in stating "reasons why Arreested in Dallas Sunday on ts-: 411s se etee I 1 tftv-five Years a Hose settled at the manager should resign" declared singine 'Elle scrintnre lesson wae rend Club Wednesday at 10:30 a tn charges growl out of the theft ng in 1011' -tesestieeltteee'fr' -4s erte4 el'-4 I 11 -1 i Quick Stomach Relief Mrs Whitman president dent of Pe lill were since as i hi lv ed a air vio tht Flated the confidence 'Os Antzeles of a NIGHT AND ekingese dog val- i- ee 4 I 1 the Women's Coencil while engaging in the eattle usiness of ptors Ile als-o assisted in repulsing an Indian CITY WILL DEPOSIT as who furnished him Nvith tips on law violators Rev Mr Gar- IIP at S35-1t a man wae released from the city all here Sunday night 3 to MORNING r1t 1 -1 -zAmme 1- I '1 3 From New California multi in Parker County (luring his rett said that he and Rev II st fr aY 4 Thte a was arrested after the re- 1 1 1 early residence there He drove eattle $30 000 IN CHECKS Frazier furnished the city manager NVith 150 names and addresses thorities stating he left California th AND per celp of a wire from California au- -e- i Product Pioneer Roll over the famous Chisholm Trail from IIenry Keller city secretary and 12 I ees104ti' VI Parker County to Abilene Kan sons reported to be violating the law surer took more than 0 $3000 in on the promise the pastors wou PUT ld not day before the (late set for his trial es-e -on a felony charge Three Nvomen -'-eeeitete mentioned as informants As a yoeth Of 14 in his natie tate trea Guaranteed ive Results Rose did his bit in the Civil ar by he cks to the bank Monday to be be ment I td lts arrested with the man were released Essence ofISLislat i 1 or Costs Nothing joining a volunteer company of home placed in trust for deposit Tuesday guards Ile lens trio young to become when the banks are officially re- FOUR INJURED IN AUTO HANDKERCHIEF a YOUR HANDK 4 a soldier in the Confederate Army opened -1- 1tok AND PILLOW 1 CRASH LEAVE HOSPITAL r- IT'S NEW 4 ry 1L 11 134 2 GE TWO AA GE at Tu an( Str der n0( Ru par of Bu 1 Le( o'cl of 39'2 No' afti Ile an his Chi ter Ru lbo bro Ito: of be Pat (Ian A For at es( Gre HS for her( bore illn his of of ('ha four son tery this rha 'he N1 wer non Rev wroi horn terx Rat WI of 1 of Pall Cre( NeL (Saturday Solution I 1 ma d-e 1- -s r1- A I- 11 I 11 I-t 'I 1 I I Jam deal 8 fte: Pan flay Part Iridf Hon Yon Texj Llai 1 1 Are You a West Texas Pioneer? HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA TREATMENT ON FREE TRIAL Your medicine chest shou1 4 have a tube or jar of Mentholatum for the relief of these daily discomforts: COLDS FROSTBITE CHAPPED SKIN CRACKED LIPS NASAL IRRITATION CUTS AND BRUISES NEURALGIA SUPERFICIAL BURNS NERVOUS HEADACHE MUSCULAR SORENESS Your medicine chest houl sd have a tube or jar of Mentholatum for the relief 1 A 1 A --cArts: '11(1 of Lief ts: Four members of a family injured Sunday when their automobile overturned after a crash at Fifteenth and Commerce Streets had left St ose ph's Hospital Monday They are Mr and Mrs Joe Knopp and their two children Robert Nash 1012 East Eighth Street driver of a truck that collided with the machine was unhurt Name 12111W FOP OPn 81313 IMMO U(4113 BOUBIBUNDOWAM EIERVAUDEIMED MMDUMUUMEEVREI LEE7TICVCAB More than SOO members have been enrolled in the newly-organized West Texas Pioneer Association and more names are arriving in every mail Enrollment of members through The Star-Telegram will be continued indefinitely I'ioneers who have been enrolled are requested to rneourage neighbors who are pioneers to send in their names at onee There should be hundreds of others not yet listed who are deservinz Of the honor here are some of the latest names 11ted: Mary (I Davis 'Weatherford Datu-htry Fort Worth Walker Sr Ivan Mrs 'Walker Sr Ivan A Stead Kennedale Mrs Emma Brown Stacy IA rozzens Abilene Boles Cisco Mrs- Boles risen Flet-her Conner Lamesa Clark Colorado Texas More than 8400 members have been enrolled in the 11 ONV Is --o rg a i zed est Texas Pioneer Aseaciation and mere names are arriving in every mail En- follment of members through The rr 1 11 A California business man stated: -r made a fortune but could not enjoy It For ycars I was the victim of acid stnmaeh gas pa ins headache belchinz bloating hcartbirrn indigestion and the burning gnawimr terrific pains of stomach ulcers almost killed me Eastern hospitals sanitariums and stomach specialists gave me only temporary relief Finally in talifornia I found a remedy that quickly healed rny sore stomach RD' made a new inn of me Now I want stomach sufferers evrrywhere to try this amazing California product that is guaranteed to give you relief or costs nothing Don't stiffer longer No matter what other treatment you have taken you should try Loana Trokies Write today to Jana Prodnets Ltd 120 So La Brea Dept It Los Angeles Calif for interesting and valuable FREE A Califernia bueiness man stated: -r made' a fortune but could not enjoy A Calif '7 made a It For yc stomach bleatinr g-a stritis terrific pa killed me urns and only temp fornia I healed fly new man t- sufferers In Califol teed In gil Don' what ()the! you should today to I So La Iti Calif for FREE bol r-- it it i 1 il 11 4 i i 4 it I it l'i I I I i 1 I 4 i- 10' a I ri' i 1 0E -1 1 I i i I i 1 i i 41 I ri ft' i 4' 1 it 1 I I I 1 it lit I i- 4 1 1P1LE4MATADOR4ASI Enon emonriner BE 13a BEIEloz 4 I settled in West Texas in at (date) (place) Birth place Date Present address (Fill out and mail this coupon to Pioneer Editor The Star-Telegram along with a brief account of your experiences and facts about your sec-lion of West Texas Photographs also will be appreciated) ST MARY'S Lane SIM druggist at 1951 Lane Building St SUP Mary's Kan manufactures a treat- NER1 ment for Asthma and hay Fever in which he has so much confidence that Min( he sends a $125 bottle by mail to any one who will write him for it II offer isthat he is to be paid for thi bottle after you nre completely sati fled and the one taking- treatmvt Mentholatum is sold in to be the judge Scud your name tubt I address today stating- which trouble Of jars 30c you SIMPLE one who Will write him for it II ENT pffer isthat he is to be paid for thi bottle after you nre completely sati led and the one taking- treatinvi Menthelatum be the judge Stud your name au is sold in tubt hlres today which trouble I at lam 30c you have--Advertisement Chicagoans Have Money CHICAGO March 13 There seems to be plenty if money in the land line individual paid his first quarterly inecrme tax instalment by handing over $102000 indicating his total tax in as S404000 Also Chicago pastors reported their Sunday offerings increased despite the bank holiday Three times much in large lem dee I MOEN ft EIEVEIEICEREEREILEI 40kr Cost Three timing MESE BOHM DM 11ANY much in lief UE113 DEMO IMOD USES isn 10.

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