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LATE WAR WORDS |; TO BE OMITTED FROM ARMY TEXT “Over the Top” and “Liason” Not Mentioned and U. S. Wil N Not Borrow Foreign Tacti- eal Doctrines WASHINGTON (By = Mail).=-Such | phrases as ‘over the top" and ‘‘liason,” which were a common part of the par- lance of war literature and conversa- tion, are doomed to disappear from) American military phraseology tnd will not be included in the army text books of the future, The new field service regulations of the United Stated army and the n uals of the various arms of the service, now belng prepared by the general staff, will differ in but minot details from the reuglations in force before the world war, and wili) show practically no traces of the pass- ing vogue of foreigh methods. The formulation of a strictly Ameri- can doctrine yf tactics, ahd the estab- lishment of a system of uniform in-|gunset —_ sruction in all military schools is the |send Hilis _ aim of the training section of the seh-| ‘Tom Bell Royalty 2nd 44's eral staff, according to high officers Gates —1..u1- ; 1.80 4th 4%'s — here, So-called “trench warfare’? was Wing River Refining-.....-.05% .06% Victory Loan only a passing episode in military his tory, in the view of the officers, while the fundamental principles of war are the sathe as those employed by Napoleon at Jena and by Grant at Gettysburg. This policy was stated to students of the present class at the army serv. ice schools at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., by Brig. Gen. Hugh A. Drum, director of the line school, who was chief of staff of the First Army overseas. “Our experiences in the Europear. wur have been sufficient and the re- sults so creditable,” Gen. Drum said, “that we have little or no need to bor- row tactical doctrines from a foreign counry.” Gen. Drum said that such terminology as “open,” “position,” “stabilized,” and ‘trench’ warfare would not be recognized or employed, as the same tactical principles apply to all of those so-called classes of warfare Just as Gen. Pershing insisted on training the American Expeditionary Forces for “open arfare, so at the service schools, G Drum said, “the inculeation of an_ offensive spirit, which must be the primary object of the course, is best obtained by the study of open wurtere offengive sityations.” At the sume time, it is the plan of the general staff to make due allow- unee for new weapons developed ‘in re- cent years, especially infantry Weapons such as the one-pounder, guns, auto- matic rifles and machine guns. These weapons haye made necessary the, creation of several new units and slight modifications of old infantry formation. Foreign words will be eliminated from the terminology of the manuals, For example, * information” will take, the place of “‘liason.” “Liason officers,”* Mountain & Gulf. Mosher Of] -------_-.--....- Frantz Corp, .------------- Outwest Picardy Riverton Refining Royalty & Prod. Corp. : Today’ 8 Markets by Wire: OIL COMPANIES FEBRUARY FALL OFF IN NATION === Short Month Causes Reduction -in Charter No. 11490 "REPORT OF CONDITION Nucuber ai Sarees et OF THR AL aN TRE ‘oduction . esul STATE Fare Daily by, Taylor & Cy, Ground: loo, Oi Pr But. Results OF WYO! PS aR AS ARY 28, 926. Wyoming j Are Satisfactory ‘ A _ : Loans and iainoounita, $508,655.32 When about seventy to eighty wells 195.38 fLotal Oil Stocks Wiens ; Aity Ere eeareennverae Wr Gamo BT} ‘ are completed each twenty-four hours) q, g, ‘ Bia Ask Western Exploration ...... 3.30 3.40 in the oil fields east of the Sgr Deposited to eéeure citeulation (U. Ss. bonds par value)—-§ 65,000.00 jAmalgamatea Royalty $ 35% .40 | Wyo-Kans Sane 2.95 3.10 : during each month, and as many- Owned and unpledged eh bedds ace nncnacecsee km) 06000,00 [Atlas ncsen cantceepeue, 06.07 | WSO-Tex. 135 ‘ —- new operations are started in the same U. 8. Government securities... Ei 130,000.00 American liu.) on © oa | Keo-Hurst -_. 1218 12.25 ‘Decision ‘that Corporations Pay| Period: = loss of rita setae: sane Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) j 4,160.00 Bessemer —...---- ~ 38 40} New York Curb Stocks * : mekes a considerable 7 (Furniture and fixtures__.---.----------s-sssss++esesa---+ 11,616.07 Boston Wyoming 7 1.13} beh Clone State Income Tax in State totals, Thus February, being a rine Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.so+. 42.1252... Burke Oi .-_.... 88 ABN ae ° Where Production Js Se- wouin toan Jannéry, sboWs & lost 41) co, in vault and nét atnounts due from national banks_- Big Indian 22... las a7 | Midwest Refining ..-.-.$185.00 $156.00 wells completéd of éighty-seven. Nog axnocnte. ave fas Tpalars sao teukt Boma patigets att TTT 1180 ago Midwest Common -...-. 1.60 2.00 cured; No Law Here total compietions for. the month were |9t Stent one BM iy 36 ‘07 Midwest Preferred = 150 2.62 2,027 credit ith new production roy "TRG RATA TO RRR AL MEET IS Pace Sena py ;: “5g, Merritt 18.76 , 19.25 (Spetial to The ‘Teibunc.) 865,826 barrels, which was 96,572 bar.| Chesks on other banks in the Same city or town aa report: a Consolidated Royalty @lenrock Oil 3.37 3.50! CHEYENNE, Wyo., Mar, 6—Colorado| res iess tuan in January, Okianoma s mabe anata meena neta serene nnn ann nnn senate, 921.71 Cow Gulch . Cosden .... 8.37 8.62 |losés huch and Wyomitg gains nothing} was the only division to report an in- Elkhorn Okmulgee P. & R. 50 .75 | through a decision of the United States | crease in compietions, it being credited 6,383.33 Great Wi 5 Elk Basin ~.-— 8.76 9.00 |supreme eburt that an oil corporation | With 116 more than in the previous re+ y Button Lak 9 Balt Creek Prod. Assn-., 49.00 50,00 | must pay state income tax on its pro-| port. Oklanomia also reported a gain in i 6,198.52 Jupiter Western States O. & L. 376 87 /@uetion to the state wherein its oil is| heW proauttion, as did the Gulf Coast Mxpense - 22-2... -2 22a - 2a nee ane n-ne ene nnn 5,235.53 Kinney Prod. & Ref., Com_._ 8.12 8,37 | produced, not to the state wherein its| and Wyoming. None of the other divi: ‘headuuatters may be maintained. Un-|Sl0ns equaued the Januaty figures. Be TOAD 2-2 scciusne snes se nnsao Wo neem $828,988.43 Lance Creek Royalty Lusk Royalty Lusk Petroleum Northwest --------. ~----- Call money New York Stock Wxcnangs Stocks S. Steel | Mexican Petroleum Texas Oil --.. Sinclair Oil men der this detision many of the largest sides the handicap of a shorter month ~$179.50 $178.00 | oi) corpyrations operating in Wyoming | the operators in all the districts had to| Capital stook paid in....-......2..-.----+4-------4------ $126,000.00 181.50 182.50 Ang maintaining headquarters in Cofo-|Cuicuu win One Of tue must Unaver- | SUrplud Suid 22.64.2826 6. 424-422-222 np ana - nn 12,500.00 41.37 41.00 |yado will be able to avoid payment to] @ble winter seasons for many yeags. | Citeulating notes outstanding........-.-----------., 65,000.0¢ 97.75 97:37 | Colorado of income taxes on their Wyo- | Conditions were not favorable for work Net amounts die to national banks_----.-----... oma 15,073.97 ---6 per cent! iming prodiiction. Wyoming will not! 1m any section, and in some distficts |'Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companics._ 4,091.58 gaih as a result inasmuch as this state | Oberations Were reduced to a minimum, |‘ 1,578.75 $96.64 [State has no income tax law, Tho cor-| Considering the disadvantages that ex- 1,658.48 95.60 | Perations, however, will gain to the ex-| {sted the Webruary report is much bet- | Individual deposits subject to check--—-------.. *500,172.58 "90.20 tent of the Indome taxes on Wyoming | te¥ than was expected, and far exceed: | Certificates. of deposit (other than for money borrowed)_—— 47,922.03 batila nai CRUDE O1L MARKET 2.85 2. 86 | 2.80 -aes—~ 1,26 | NEW PRODUCTION NATE TAKES JUMP DURING FEBRUARY, 17 WELLS Completions Equal January iy with ewes Dry! Holes and Aggregate Production of 84 Barrels More; Effects of Winter Weather Shown ‘ Upsetting precedents of former years, February Someone New; in Big Muddy and Salt Creek rigs a | the fleld if weather conditions are fayor- a war product, will be known hereafter able. as “information officers.” The service.schools will compile their , producer of 100 barrels during February Big Muddy is credited With one new, own text books, Gen. Drum said, and} land 21 rigs up of which 19 were drilling. German authorities studied before the wur will be discarded. While the use of new weapons has caused some changes in organization, it /of the month, lduecer has been strugk by the Royalty must not be forgotten, officers empha-| No coinpletions were FEPOrt AD On eee en eee ann oy on ey galt size, that infantry remains the priu-|the Lance Creek field, where 55 rigg are | AO es ete ide im the sand cipal branch of the army and that|working out of 112 in the field, Bee ests ab: EASE CEES GH eeu RS other services are auxiliary arms. In] ‘Threo wells were completed in the (yoy vectorda ning, it is reported | this connection it was recalled tbhat|!Warm Springs, Grass Creek and Ther- beaae ja uy Lt is rey) ‘ one of them dry, and) REF. ees Gen. Pershing, in a letter to the chief | of the air service commenting upon) the functions of airplanes, sald that “an air force by itself cannot obtatp a de-} ion against forces on the ground.” “An alt force,” the general added, “acting independently, can of its own) count, neither win a war at the prevent time, nor so far us we cun tell, | at any time in the future.” NON-STOP AIR FLIGHT. = OF 4,040 MILES, SEEN IN LATE IMPROVEMENTS: By HENRY WOOD. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) PARIS (By Mail).—Aviution has now Deen developed to @ point where an air- plane, theoretically at least, can fly for 6,900 Kilometers (4,340 miles) without stopping. This is the conclusion which bas just DLeeh preveuted to the French Acadomy of Beiences Vy M. Nataud, one of the best qualified French scientists on tho subject. Bataud'’s report shows the possibilities of the airpluite of today as caleulated from the standpoint of ulge bra, enginecring und every science thut | enters into aviation, While the conclu: sions reached by Rataud exceed iu each instance what the airplane bas accom- viished to date, yet they ure mathemat- ai mopolis districts Salt. Creek duplicated this production; record With a single well and had 29 find drilling and 27 standing at the close | two others good for 100 barrels a Out of 86 rigs up only six were idle the! Ono hundred-barrel is credited Lost Soldier, Ferris and Carbon county | districts, where 38 rigs are drilling out | of 67 scattered over the several struc- tures, The major share ef new for the month comes from the Rock} River field, where a 1,000-barrel pro-| | ducer was uncorked, In this feld and | the Medicine Bow region 68 rigs ure up| and 47 are busy. | Fremont county fields reported two} production completions for the month, both of them) y 44, gassers, and out of 44 rigs up only nine ure idle. Miscellaneous operations account for six completions in various parts bf the state, and a failure with an aggregate production of barrels, and the in- ercase if the ¥ p's gag production for the month fy estimated gt 65 nultion | cubic feet. iW ABS TWO COMPANIES Fi FILE iaally and scientifically correct us to what today’s airplane is capable of doing. As regards distance Rataud has dem- oustrated that fying at un altitude of S282 meters wih e double rcverve of iasollne the uirplane ef today is capable of a couttnuous flight Of 6,900 dkilo-| As a matter of fuct, of COUrEE, | Jongest nonstop fight to date is) 00 kilometers, Rataud’s calculations | etident or other deter: | ring element enters into the tight. i imply that no <a L. A. J. Philippot is expected homo from Denver today. << L. Johnson is in from Pine Moun-| auitn, 1 4 Postmaster W, s home today, W. Sproul iy ill ut + IL Cheuey. of Free Thursday bud Friday. Trura Oll company of in tho Office of the Wyoming, secretary | Of state certification’ of increase of its) Capital stock from ned 000 to $600,000 The National Uxplvtution compar has filed certification of increase of its | capital stock from 1,000 shares ot nie | slated par value to 10,000 shares ve they \pur Vulue of $10 ewch, ‘ ps ii Ot Stila Real The Tribune Want Ads TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold,* rented, re- paired. Dealer,; CORONAL. C.: SMITH Casper Typewriter . Ex © 101 Wyatt Bldgi+ Phone 856 against thi in the Wyoming oil fields equalled those of January and new }jtew days. production shows an increase of 84 barrels a day over that of Jantiary with a total of 17 completions, three dry and three | gassers, with an aggregate: production of 1,499 barrels a day, | A tabulation of field reports shows 570 rigs up at the close of |port w the month, of which 376 were CALL, OO @ gain of 15 in the gross number of rigs | and «six: in drilling operations. work shows a falling off, but that will be sree than offset in next month’s, report which | ywill take into account pew ‘operations on the withdrawn area or | HG P.GET WELL “IN SALT GREEK | New Completion in Which Glen-| Rock Has Half Interest Re- ported Last Night ‘What appears | feet, the well being lotated on |half of section 16-39-7 to the| Mosher well on the other section. & 200-1 varrel Wells ff) SALE well. Indicati The annual nox company was he Mahon was ¢ Hagens, vice-president, | Mahon, secretary and following di meeting: Patric R. G. Taylor, Ea. J. Mc McMahon, 16 799 to he an excellent pro bal Sh tala ae | Oil company Owns half interest in the rst o} e mo 2 ue 6a Is Ox In the Big Horn basin two wells wore | ie, Put Ly mabe barge hates 3 | completed, £28) gry eae Ree aitislaetn! The bringing in of this well proves up ati rT, Out ,o TSB SUN es are | pected to be a better producer than ibe rilling. part of this ions are that it will be ‘MOSHER HOLOS ANNUAL MEET, OFFICERS NAMED © Mosher Oi! week. E pected president: G nd ds. 1. Sullive +. Ry Hagen: DIED in New York City slone from kid- ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by j neglecting pains andaches. Guard trouble by taking ‘The world’s standard remedy fc > kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Gueranteri. ‘ook for the name Gold Meds! on every box and accept no imitation NEW and JAMES A. McKNIGHT 0}. Mining, Development 105 W. YORK CILy Financing Fortieth St. The Glenrocic } ahon and L. F. production they heretofore have paid to Colorado, the stipreme court ruling meaning that they will not have to pay any state income tax on their Wyoming production. States with income taX laws, such as klahoma, Texas and Kansas, will profit to the eXtent of millions of dollars! annually under the supréme couft rul- ie ng, inasmuch as they will be able to| ollect from corporations with head- {quarters in other states, income taxes jon the petroleum produced by these cor- | porations within their borders. Tt has Caan the custom heretofore for sfate in- come thxes to be paid by such corpora- {some to the states wherein their head, +quarters were maintained, regardless of ‘the source of the oil from which the | | taxable income was seater Win ct ae 'MMOWEST WELL AT BELL SPRINGS REACHES SAND | The Midwest Refining company well| jin the Bell Springs region, about 20! nilles north of Rawiins, Wyo, is down| 3,060 feet with the bit into the sand. The well is expected. in within the next in #ebruary, 119, PiVuuuw ve det vue Dates, res gredter initial output. spectively. Gulf Coast. forty-three, months, | | productive wells; that of tember, rels. New work at the close o! 2,997 rigs. and. 6,963 wells total of 9,960. About ten days ago the casing drop- ped, jumping: the bottom joint. The} Wells drilling: company, bas been trying 10 swedge it open since that time. A favorable re- Vebruary, 1919, by 3,860. ;soon has been made. {region is southeast of the Ferris field.! pee olde bts acs eh has tes LUTHERAN CHURCH | Ine and Cunningham Sts. J. H, Gockel, Pastor Tomorrow morning at 10:30 a German sermon will be preached, based onthe text Matthew 15, 21-28, the theme be- lee: “The School of the Cruss.” These | German services are being held ‘every.| two weeks. German Lenten services are being held Wednesday ¢venings at identified with WESTERN IN- DUSTRY and PROGRESS. THE CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY “C.R. McGREW General Agent - *Phone 153 The evening service commences OTHERS Reduce your doctor’s bills by keepin jee iS m4 es ‘KS VAF at j always ‘on Sor. 60% 2c _ We Cash Pay Checks Keep open 4:30 to 5:30 pay- days to do it I Your check doesn’t need to be drawn on this bank and you do not need to be one of our customers to get your pay check cashed here. But we are going to treat you'so well that yow ll want to be a depositor. Wyoming National Bank CASPER, WYOMING TAYLOR & CLAY, Inc. STOCKS AND BONDS Full information regarding Wyoming Oils, New York Stocks, Liberty Bonds und other issues furnished upon request. Place your buying and sel’ing orders with us, Complete facilities of our office enables us to handle orders on up-to-the-minute quotations. We are the only Brokerage Company in Wyoming with New York Stock Exchange Connections. Private Wires to Casper, Lusk, Chian, Rawlins, Denver ‘ hy ed that for the sate month a year ago. there were 1,902 Wells compieted, credited with a new BO kaiett the present report shows 125 more compietions and practicaily 200,000 bar- Included in the completions tor Feb- | Tuary were 435 dry holes and 153 gas producers, an increase of 16 and 6 re- Of the failures, one-third came from Oklahoma and nearly as many more from North Texas and the Kansas reported fifty-four dry holes and Pennsylvania districts As usual the Gulf Coast failures were about one-half of the total completions in that division. “Subtract | ing the faliures and gas well from the total leaves 1,439 productive oll wells, which is the smallest number for many January's figures was 1,547 December, 1,544; November, 1,863; and the largest for the past-year was 2,076 in Sep: The average of the productive | oil wells in February was 247 barrels; in January, 292, and in December, 246 bar- { Fobruary ; made 2a very favorable showing, of These figures show en increase of. 63 rigs,and'a loss of 288 Compared with a year ago the new operations exceed those of The fields to ith prospect. of, continued work | Show an increase in work, are Central The drilling will{ Ohio,, Oklahoma, North Central Texas, be continued deeper into the sand. This North Louisiana, Gulf Coast and Wyom- Other time deposits, savings accounts..-.2...-.4---.---2 Liabilities other than thosé above stated: Interest earned, 60,774.06 \ $6,198.52; cash account, $18.43..-.. 5,216.98 Total .......--. $828,988.43 STATE OF WYOMING, County of Natrona,—es: I, Joe E. Denham, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemhly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and Delic?. JON LB. DENHAM, Cashier, CORRECT-ATTEST: ARTHUR K. LEE; GEO. B. NELSON, L. G. MURPRY, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to beforg me this 5th day of March, 1920. (SEAL) 3. H. SIMONS, Notary Public. Carnes Brokerag e Co. and Public Kosice PHONE 1147-1345 OVER IRIS THEATER WE BUY AND SFLL WYOMING OIL STOCKS List your stocks with us, we can handle them ona re- markably low margin. Cnr oneuabipinds are: but cia ppecent of amount involved. fag er Ais ese eae We recommend’ the purchase of Royalty. & Producers, Bessemer, Picardy, Domino, Outwest and Sunset. ‘These stocks will make you some nice money in rn recommend the purchase of a ‘OR INVESTMENT: We E. T. Wilianw and Conscidored Resale WE WILL SELL SUBJECT: 2100 American at 2¢ 1000 Columbine at 53c 1000 Domino at 18¢ 5000 Hutton at 2146 1000 Royalty & Producers at 43c 1000 Mike Henry at 614 1000 Picardy at 154%4¢ 2000 Gienhurst at 6c 1000 Lusk Petroleum at 24c 2000 Bessemer at 43c 2000 Amalgamated Petroleum at 144c 1000 Tom Bell at 24c 1000 Wyo-Tex at 15c 1000 Wind River at 6c 500 Western Aeroplane at $10.00 ... \ WILL. BUY Domine at 16c | 2000 Bessemer at 39c = Royalty & Producers at 41c a Sandie gee S000 yo-Tex at 13c $000 Hutton Henning Brokerage Company J. A. Howlett (Private Wire) J. J. Giblin All Local! Oil Stocks Bought and Sold New York Curb Stocks Carried on Margin sie Flat 6 Per Cent Interest Rate ‘ormation on All Stocks Cheerfully Given Office: sues oe oS Phone 1040-W | nN N 4 Uy 8 Ny N . 4 \ Ai 7a. Lester Brokerage House Specialiingin _ NEW YORK OIL “18 N. Welcett ' Phone 1142 IIPPIDOSIIPSIO SAID aM. Ne Ni N re ae. :