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EXAS--GATEWAY TO THE TEXA FINAL EDITION Full Associated Press Leased Wire Service Aiid Paris Evening Complete Regional and Local News Coverage VOL LXVlt NO, 442 PARIS, TEXAS, MARCH 22, 1936 Talco Field Extended Two Miles Wes Paris Made Products to On Show Unruly Eastern Streams Roar Fresh Everything In For Week's Show to Open Tuesday ALSO TO BE TUKMK awl Amateur Sliow lo Feature pnign Here The Industrial Committee of Paris snd Ccaftuy; of Commerce met Sat-; aftmwm heard re-ports on Mftdc- program. Most of the work bfftfn wmpk-tttJ and Chattmsw John that would in bcjfinning of thfl Tfcewtsy. Araplt window has been i ott the for i exMtsSts aod awagnmtmt. oJ Uw' vftriouji KshibsU Jo different Mite of Humanity Born Oil Guehcs TALCO. Talco 1 biggest boom and umalkst baby came into existence together.

Thursday marked not only the initial f)ow of oil from the discovery well under if.s own pressure, bvit the birth of a one and one-half pound to Mr, and Elton Welch. The baby was repotted doing well. "It not only the baby birth I ever attended, but the wrwlkst living human being I have ever the attending Kidan, a Bogata doctor. baby has to be fed with medicine dropper. He Is tiny that itn especially small bottle nipple had to be ordered for him Saturday.

Both parents of the child are oonnat in size. 13 States In Flood Sector On Saturday 169 Left Demi, Quarter Million Homcleap; Damage Huge Commlttcs Airs "Big Boys'" Salaries Windsor Is Declared to Be Producer I One Killed, I Second Oil Producer at Talco Four Hurt In Auto Mishap spirit. of by giving; their la by, perii mdoirtriea -(A the exhibit -with sjikwiKS SIKWSS frsin! thr of than 40 diHemil ex-; Saturday JsJt-cTKwm this work; will be early Monday Lon ef will i away each to to the (exhibit and itsgbt Jticrr wiiJ tkwmg wee.k. The nrladrrt, wJ Use not only liM- isvj using! pnxjmts, -taut c-n a (iuriujf Cooper Man i Held In Jaii i After Death ot, In Auto Arri- HUJJI in inturiiii)' night tr.d another; fcOUghi Wisher Wider, Nvgio Hs-d betrii tiight, Sheriff Clyde hhciUm sr.dj Deputy Shi-riff Biikrr, whaj the 1 con') quantity of Hquar which is said to have ifi; driven by Cooper Woman Is Charged In Poisoni gj Indictment Returned Fori Murder of Child At 1 Cotnuterctf Hunt county grand jury in session at Grw.ville late Friday returned liKiictnvFnt charging murder Jn tlje first degree xyaingl Mrs. Vslms Patterson of Ctrmmtfce, her daughter, BHlie MtCjMland.

arwtic in suffi- quassUtiM to cause Ihe death. Thf indictment was returned inunedhtrlx following ret-cspt of written report from Dr. Lftndon C. Moore, Dallas cbmHint, plating that much more a me than required to death of any one person was in the viscera of the girl, which hisd exhumed and an autopsy performed Monday by order of the grand jury. Death of tfte occurred at the family residence here on January 7.

According to the evidence, arsenic wsi in candy which Patterson ffave to Bil- Sle Kay but would not permit cither of the family to have. An policy, paid up until April, WAX IB effect st the time of child's death, and coliVt-ted upon it, a trig to the of the rorn- Millie Fsy died at the in the eastern part of city January 7, after a short iHiHfii of what on-ending UomiHlrcam Points ed Wnlcr Falls GJI Upper Rwichefl The unruly' rivers roan'd fresh threats nt people duel property Saturday night. Behind them, in the 13 slates through which they course, were 169 figure that WHS increased by only two during Snt- thousutKls of workers had! much to do with Behind them were 221,500 men, wo'nen and children. Even thut figure admittedly 1 The property damage was at least $270,000,000 There was little- doubt bul that it would rise much higher If th? loss to wage earners to retailers is considered, together wit hthc eventual cost of relief and rehabilitation, money cost may exceed a billion The state which suffered most unprecedented mght to be past the- The waters of the Monon- and Allegheny which at Pittsburgh to form (lie Ohio, were falling They were still above flood stage but the waters! when had overflown Pittsburgh! earlier in the week were receding. 1 Rehabilitation was definitely bc-j Fiut downstrain points became I more ind more alarmed.

Flood! stage ot UK- Ohio river at Cinciri- 1 is 52 feet. The river wa 'at' ft el Saturd-iy morning, and I Fnlitl lo Aged Woman Saturday Special to The News Anna K. Ei-win, about 65, was fatally Injured, Halliird Oiriwiddlc, adjustment assistant to the county agent here, was seriously hurt, and Mr. Dinwiddie's throe small children suffered slight injuries in nn auto-, mobile accident near here late) Saturday. Mrs, Erwin died on the operating table nt the Kahn Memorial hospital here, shortly after the accident.

Mr. Dinwiddie suffered a broken arm and a severe cut over ono eye. Hij son, Jerry, 13, a cut over the eye, Tomrnie, 11, was bruised shaken and Mary, 10, suffered bruises. The accident is said to have occurred when a truck driven by Billy Owen, 21. of the Gill community, attempted to pass another vehicle on a hill and collided with the Dinwiddlc car.

Mrs. Erwin, who was born and reared in Red River county, is. survived by two daughters. Mrj Dinwiddie, Mrs. J.

N. Griffin of Eastkmd; two sons, Roy Erwin of ClarksviUe, and Hugh Erwin of Oklahoma City; two sisters, Mis. Mattie Bearden of Uillsboro, and Sec MISHAP. Page 13, Col. 5 1 llll i Oi v.

Oi Oil Shipment Now Possible Drillstem In Test Is Lost Fishing Operations At Test to Continue Slindav Public Gets Peek Into ray neport Hlinib Makea New Loca- Only 5O to 75 Barrels Daily Probable; Likely TO Drill Deeper VLOW IN CARR WELL STRONGER SATURDAY News Photo With Saturday's showing- as-1 surinp a commercial producer, the Windsor No. I oil field west two miles from the! shown above, extended the Taleo I discovery well. Late Will Rogers Drew Top! Money Witli $324.3 4 Salary WASHINGTON, and tlie public were given a peek into the pay envelopes of movie stars arid captain? of industry! Saturday through a report to the! house ways and means committee i of corporation salaries of or more annually. The- bulky document supple-: merited a similar salary list filed last January for the 193-1 calendar: and fiscal year, which only partly 1 satisfied the curiosity of! man to find out how much money! the other fellow makes. The popularity of the late Will I wasi reflected in his 314 salary from rhe Fox Filmj corporation, topping al! male; movie stars on the list Miss Janet Gaynor was the salary leading; lady, receiving $252 from Foxi Films.

i The largest salary on the to Thomas J. Wat-! son, of New York, head of Inter-! national Business Machine cor-1 poration. Temple received 064.48 from Fox Films. Installments paid on many ai new helped pay Waller P. i Chrysler $197,568 from the Chrys-i Icr corporation and Alfred Sloan, from General Motors.

Rudy Vallee receiv- lion Near Discovery Well By DODD VERNON Paris News Staff Writer of the co oil field two miles west from the discovery well was assured Saturday when of the Windsor No. 1 King-Hughes test showed UK; well capable of commercial production. Likelihood of the Windsor well I being only a pumper, however, as, it stands, led to an announcement' 1 that swabbing would be suspend- i until ivlonday, when it is likely. the well will bo drilled Contractor Earl Bateman i -said Saturday's swabbing indicated probable production of I irom to 75 barrels a dav. While principal intereA centered on tlse Windsor, the new Northeast Texas field was placed, on a firmer footing Saturday-by a strong increase in the flow at the Pev-fto ct al No.

1 Carr, the! discovery well; and by arrange-'! ments ior transportation of thei oil to market. Still another angle drawitifi interest was the I hat Humble's No. 1 Groves, ifi the Ben Jones survey, was nettr- ing what is hoped to be pay Windsor rs Cleaned Oat Swabbing had started at tfte'j two miles southwest, of ralco, early Saturday after plus? drilled Friday nifcht. Tubing, although placed on the ground, was not used, and swabbing was done through cas- mg. The well, was nearly fishing for 480 feet of dnUstem twisted off at a depth of 3,750, feet, was to be continued Sunday; at the W.

A. Patterson No. Woodard oil test near Minter. Tlie accident omirml at 4' whttti it struck by awiu'dini; to ute officers One ol rr.rn iw bile hsd 5efv Uie isCtBt of wht'n Sheriff! Shelton arrh'ed, was said loj a of liquor IJTOTO fiutumobUe. Officers said the will chftrged murder.

Trio Powers Accept Pact But Keep KM-UJH- For SafHy Blanton to FileJProtest Leaver Sulurday Fur Wash- to I'l-oteal Of dralt Pa.ris County Cftwobcr of. Commerce Friday iilterjioon and voted to seed Blantoii, manager of organizotion to Washington to protest Uie CCC CMwp Mr. Bliuiton left Saturday altfrnocui to joij) a group of oj Other who are to the capital oa the same United Gn-at Britain and accepted the of a ntw navul treaty the of and buildup of cruisers for six yeais. The docuntent will tjt signed Weduftidiny, when a cunfer- of four iiwiiijis ends with the uufjijiil big five powers ol iiui 1822 Wiishingtou itduet-d to three. The draft treaty as finally approved would restrict battleships to top ol 36,000 tons, UiJi 10,000 torn as the maximum, tor largs cruisers end provide that none of this eizc shall bt Wijisjructed during tjje six-year TrarkM At 0 Put lit Shape For CHIT Well The first of oil from the well is dm- to k-avt- iivur the p.itis il( id railroad Mortduy or occordint; to offieiiils of ay here, Work wut In.

gun on building a switdi and Jouding racks JUM of the tavr tract. It i a exju-cled In be Mondiiy. Worthiini of the PiirU Mt, t'onipuny Ta pi ti- the (dl from bf Additional vidt-d an needed, 1'trrcy Jones, chairman of t) lt board, was in Paris at recent stockholders' meeting made a trip to Talco to determine what would be needed in the way of additional fyeihtiei, as tin new oil field is developed. Of- flciuis of the road have prepared to take care of all demands foj equipment. o'clock Wednesday morning, and was believed to have resulted from kit-king of rock bit.

Operators believe the test, at the time of the iteriiieiu, had pt-nt-- trnti-d the upper Trinity redbtds, and WHS in anhydrite. An expert from the East Texas field was called in to fish lor the (inibU-m. Neivs.s iry inute.r- Irtli to Sunday, aiidi it wns hoped drillinjj could be 1 resumed by Monday morning. Mr. and J.

A. Kor- rvster, aUo Ciinnci-ted with the drilling of the test, stated Sauir-- day niaiit (hat each succeeding! fornmliun tias been running a little higher and said they regarded tiiis as a favorable iruli- i cation They expect to test the! Siune. aisiiit in which tht pay wa-l stnu-k at the Hoiieisa field, andj by their geological data thatj See TEST, Page 13, Col. 7 Governor Allred's Sister Is Victim Of Car Accident YouthKiiled In Accident See SALARIES. Page 18, Col.

3 WORK TO OXNTl.NTE WASHINGTON. dU- trict of Columbia iupreinu court Saturday ordered control on the $20,000,000 lower! Colorado and $30,000,000 Braic.i! river reclamation projects to von- tituie fur two Country Holds Balance Of Power In Voting Strength of tlie Uoard of direc- foJ lowed publieauou of Irom in a ntwofcer of Texas cities. C. J. president the local cli umber of dcmiaarix Uf, Bliuuton wjil work soine in relation goveriiitteiit Mr.

he duufat- tfeat yf4ei- Paris CSMWP wili be rescitjijed no H. Da via, chief of the mericaii delegation; served no-1 lice, however, that the United States would consdier hcrsell free from the larjfe cruiser holt-' day it Great BriMnin should build more thsti 70 cruisers. Unsuccessful in keeping Japan siyi lialy pledged to imvsl limitation, the conferees eitape clauses in the treaty whjjfb would perinU Uiewi to disregard the its if Japan und other nou-tign- it UfK Jackson Snulh, 40, ol one of four in the slaying oil H. L. McBee et Rising Star, of woundti, JwsUci'i of Uic MUtwi Newwstji FIVE FACTS ABOUT PARIS Paris hai tim fsrat plioto- plditt to be established Ihio sei-lioii of the ttsle.

Paris liasi foul icrviee Kotary, Lions, Exchange and Men's Luncheon club Pans has three modern bak- had the first municipal junior allege in the United States to be liouied in seafste building from the school. is JOO old settled 1836. The country still holds the bal-' jance of power in Laniar county,) boxes outside the city oil jPaiu Laving paid 4,674 poll taxes) compared to only 3-toy in the city 'ihe roll of qualified voters furl (the county shows tiit- city to Had the country in poll taxes and jemptions combined, but are misleading in Uiat respect. Aiij exemptions of "ovens," ihf.se are exempt because tliey have! passed the inaximum age for pollf paynaent, are registered nt tiie city and included the total voting strength of which the official roll gives Paris boxes. outside cities of 10,000 or more- population are not required' to secure cKtrnplion certificatcb.) Page 3 M1NKOLA, Mrs.

W. B. Stokes, year old pretty youngest sister of Cov. James V. Allred.

was killed and her hua- band wus slightly injured Saturday when their automobile was in collision with a truck eight miles east of here. The former Hazel Allred, a bridf of less than a year, died in the amis of her husband iti an automobile he had hailed to rush her to assistance. The Gladewater couple was forced off the road when a truck struck the car and into a culvert. 1 Mrs. Stokes suffered a fractur-; ed skull and the right side of her hotly was crushed.

Duce Seeks Friendship i Makes New Bid For Suy-. port Of Austria aiul Hungary ROME, Premier MUS.SO-: lirii Saturday made renewed bid: for the continued friendship of Austria and two nations which expressed then- sympathy for the Italian cause; when the League- of Nations tried- VO stup the Halo-Ethiopian war: with sanctions. He accompanied Premier Kui Schuschmgg of Austria and: Premier Julius Cloemboes Hungary to the chamber of dcpu- ties, where they received an ovation as friends of. Italy. i In two coiisultalions with them, 11 Duce to hut- discussed the Danubian situation; and the Rhineland crisis.

During thU diplojuaiic inier- lude, Italian lor- ward in suuuluuieuus on botii fronts iu t'tuiupu, with Quuram, 30 miles' south of Ambia Aiaji. und Haiar, the second city uf Ethiopia. Gl.tJilt KfcHNtKS WiV The- tuwenng RftfiiKrr.v uf McPhc'rsoij second pUiv won Natiojial A. A. champiorisliip Saturday night with a decisive 47 to 35 uwi' ihe Umvei'Kiis, of Holly Calif Will Confer Degree Here Diillah Knights Templar Will Officiate Hen; I Company Incorporates AUSTIN, The Pleasant Oil Company, of Mt Pleasant was chartered Saturday with a capital of $1,000.

Incorporntors were Hiriion, C. N. Housh and ert L. Pevcto. mu ur fluid when swabbing' all Clarksville Boy Di-iul, Five- Other-, Injured In Near Juhntuwu A Clark.svillo youth dic-ij at Sanitunum ol ju.st nudnitjht.

a girl ru.iKlt.-nl of McCiury ciMimiuiiily 'A a in a coiulitiuii .1 i 1, one pnjbubly night when in they ridinii struck a near Johntown. The dead buy Haiiuni uttaciiL-s iit-rt i. Tile girl, injured so in could not give (nil hanii-, said to bi- JriiiK't. At B. IS, Burkham L-ummunity Clai ks- vilk', was head and his regarded eciticcil.

The accident iiif: bridge a creek Bugata and Jotintown, Thi; was informed Sunday Miorniiiti In Hewglcs, DepuM mail brought the injurc-d lo Ui.poi; According to Mr, l-icwylty puupk', three and tiiixi: girl.s wore in car. Kord. He was uiiabiu lo Hji- 1 nsjii names of olaer of the car bul liseir injurii were of a nature. Paris Commanderv No. KniKhts Templar is looking for-! ward to one of the Con-! ekivc-ji held here in a derauej Saturday afterjis.uii and t-venintji when they jn hosts to Dai-! Commancieiy No.

0 K. and other Conimanderics inelud- ing Hugo, Bonliani, Green-: viile, Sherman and Dt-nismi. i The will I.K- the: I-DII-, lurriiig of 'lie orders oi KniKiit-: hood on luo eandidate.v. dt--l Kroi: team from Uallas r.v No. K.

T. fixf-mi'liflyiisi-'- wcirk. The degif-e i-iiiy of the uf tii- 1 to be followed by Urdei which in- (MPiiferrt-fi in mil form a 'I'ne Coininaiidfry siiipped re-irtiia iu-n- for partieuiar anci it Hie first time in nuiny year, dtgriH- ha; irul on in an elaborate ioriii. Uiiiiii i will nc si i A u. will allowed stand uruil Monday morninfi bv which time it is exported to nearly full 01 fluid, if swabbing Morrda.N not show marked iniprowuiern.

over Saturday's then- I a strong posii- tl'-e v.i-ll a litUe in nunie sand, it was Icarntci 'sources The is not as PiUuxy a.s Pfveto hen (he I'ipe Line 1-; vi-n deeiiei drilling il nothing better, thti 'naek lo the a pumper be a fommercial for shipment of; A ere cumpletecl 1'evetO told Verses, House-Cleaning Usher In Spring Season i.e Paris Mt, was -started sid, bu atid Oifit-r rru- i)v i uiifei i'i lai! at 7 Kiiiiii the re WEATHER lu diov. v.oUiu, u. io N. S.Mi;;day, ihe day of Hi ttljl 59 to 'I'iH-H: every UldiCation that goue. a rain as iand 'ijcuinnine tc? ivirii.

tu ipi.ng lu 1 Wives t-i h.j;.;.»i.'.:.-;t..i:. garden a- ing. Gli.ei- lv a Uiild V.tut:.'.-. bc-iy, of ei- "api fi btcu ff.v ii lot of i l.i. i-tviti Kv.v assij iiiade TtXAS: Ciuudy, tfauu- In in und sou Hi portious, celdtr, fresh, liuijibly strong uinds.

on the coawl, uurtbvri.v Monday. VVE.ST CluuUj iiortli porliou OKLAHOMA: abb UiUJUili-i'ollOHers in eWt Uoii. cooler Suuday; Monday part! cloudy, wider,.

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