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PAGE FOUR. TWO COMPLETIONS BY OHIO IN PAST WEEK |x Oil -:- Finance - Salt Creek Well, After Being Shot, Will Be Good Producer—Lance Creek Well Is Small Pumper Status of Other Operations The Ohio Oil company’s No. 5 well on tract ET in the Salt Creek field, on section 20-39-78, which was shot this week at 2864 feet, will make a 200 to 300 barrel well, Lance Creek field, the company’s No. 3 Converse, section 82-36-65, was completed at 2885 feet and is pumping 20 barrels. The Ohio {> starting a widcat near Malta in northern Montana, known as No, 1 B. N. Phillips, on section 20- 24n- The status of the Ohio's operations is as follows: Kevin-Sunburst No. 1 Stockman's bank, section 11- casing at 14640 ft 94,:36- W., running other S%-In, at 1, tt. No, 1, Sherard Dame, section 17-25- ; drilling at 1,880 ft. No. 4 Baker, section 4-25-2 W.; dril- ling at 1 No. 2 , account No. 2, sec: tion 15 rigging up, Emmert, account No. 1, sec- 5-2 W.; running 6%-In at No. 8 Emmert, account No. 2; tion 15.35-2 W.; drilling at 900 ft Rock River No. Diamond, section Grilling at 840 ft. No. 10 State land, section 34-20-78 rig up. No, 11 State land, section 34-20-78; Tigging up. No. Harrlson-Cooper, section $-78; drilling at 2,480 ft. Ni Harrison Cooper, érilting at 2,730 ft. 0. 8, Harrison-Cooper, 19-78; drilling at 2.710 ft. alt Creek No, 2 Tract G, section 17-39-18; dril- Iing at 2.607 ft Na 3 Tract G, section 17-39-75; rig up. HARDING TALKS TOAURALITES (Continued from Page One.) came into resonsibility, agriculture was in the lowest ebb of depression. The immediate need was for meas ures to meet an emergency, There was urgent call to keep open and so far as possible enlarge our foreign markets, and this was accomplished by a prompt policy of placing neces- sary credits at the disposal of those engaged in finding foreign markets for our foodstuffs; by arresting and reversing the drastic) deflation which had the seeming, under the former administration, of being aimed espe- cially at the destruction of agricul- ture's prosperity recalling the War Finance corpc ion from its state of suspended animation, giving it a credit of $1,000,000,000 in govern: ment funds and recommissioning {t to afford relief to the American famer, The wisdom of this action ‘was demonstrated by results. “Four hundred million dollars have been loaned by this institution, thre fourths of it to the farming a stock interests. At the the emergency tariff measure was passed, by which to secure the farm er's home market gainst the flood of competing articles from distant corners of the earth. The new tariff schedules saved for the American sec section section 20- ly menaced home market. ‘The re: sumption of the war finance opera- tions, backed by the resources of the enly government on earth that was/'Tuberculos's Association, before able to summon such a credit, en-| meeting of that body here today. Jacobs pointed out that while abled the American farmer to coin- pete for sales abroad." The president enumerated other measures taken by the government to ald the farmer including reestab- Ushment on an active basis of the federal farm loan board, reduction of freight rates on farm products and legislation to facilitate co-operative marketing of farm product vent harmful gambling in tural futures, to regulate a the packing industry; to rm atrictions upon the operation of the foint stock-land banks; to authorize formation of irrigation districts whereby the water using settlers are) brought together in associations to conduct their relations with the fed. eral government, and to extend th time on payments due from irrigation | qucted by the tuberculosis association farmers to the government Denver Offices of Reclamation Service Doomed DENVER, Colo., June —With unconfirmed reports xfioat that th Denver office of the United States Reclamation service ts to bea Frank ©. Weymouth, chief ¢ of the office announced that ad been summoned to Washington on an order from the interlor department ‘The cause of the sum unknown to him, ho said, “Mr. W mouth sald he had received no word or that office was to be abolished or tt was to be relieved The offi 1916, and tain st order the Denver| ‘o, 4 Tract Bt, section hing at 1,490 ft. Grass Creek No, 18, Wiley, section drilling at 1,030 ft. drilling at 1,165 ft. No. 68 Million, section 20- derreaming Si-in. ut 2,045 f Lance Creek No, 1 Thompson, Grilling at 605 ft. No, 1 Schutricht, drilling at 145 ft. Baxter Basin Hay, 10 ft, yi section | }104; drilling at Elk Basin 405 ft. No, 13 Wwyods Elic | 30-58-99; cemented at 1,742 ft. Hidden Dome No. 1 Brome, section | cleaning out at 2,120 ft. Oregon Basin No. 1, section 8-51-100; 1,277 ft. fi Rex Lake rigged. | Mahoney Dome 1,030 ft. O'Brien Springs 2 Calhoun, section 2-2: No. 2 | goa. Utah No. drilling at 1,300 ft. REFUSED WASHINGTON, oll Worth, Texas, were whieh bar the mails, tice department from the use of named are Oil club, $1 Oil Smackover Lease club and t! Double Royalty club and t cers and agents. J.G, Guerin was named principal promoter of the en’ SEALS NETS MILLI SANTA BARBARA, Calf. —Fifty million contribution: been made mas seal sales. Last Dece: !proximately eight million people con- farmer a vitally important and grave-| tributed a total of $3,800,000 in the ‘These |Christmas seal sale. ments were made by Philip F |publicity director of the Mr. the average contribution of munity chests last year was seal sale is about 50c, pointed out, indicates the d of the Christmas seal sale ducational value. pmeone has said.” |continued, “that the sale is a patent method of money, institution, year look forward to this op |to contribute to the fight against tu: |berculosis and for better health. t has been demonstrated c as Philadelphia, Baltin troit, a vigorous Christmas seal does not in any way impair fidence of the public in the ity chest, nor decrease the tions to the contrary, there would se some evidénce to prove that |cational value of the Christ sale helps the community c pM Milos Comptroller WASHINGTO? June sweeping authority Aserted t troller General Me rl over ments by the federal governr again challenged today when ployes’ compensation commi clded with the apparent ba president Harding to order r¢ of a certain class of paymen the comptroller general allow — Government survey a has 000 acres 5 No, 39 State land, section 19-46-93 section 5-35-65 section 14-17-104; dril- Permit, section No, 3, section. No. 1 Coughlin, section 26-16n-1Tw; No, 3, section 36-26-88; drilling at 1 Chalk Creek, section 6-2-6¢; OIL COMPARIES OF U. S. MAILS June 23,--Six more companies operating from Fort named a fraud order issued by the postof the Mexia Gibraltar Oi! company, Texas Trust company, club number SALE OF CHRISTMAS FOR HEALTH PROGRAM national, state and local tuberculosis associations of this country in the last years through the annual Christ verage contribution in the Christmas | + This fact, he Mr. Christmas seal It is very evidently an annual Millions of people every Indianapolis and other cities that the community chest. Challenged Naa indie = Bonds -:- Stocks Oil Securities (By Wilson. Cranmer & Company) New York Stocks eal & Dye ~--0--- CAN enon anne wee: Car & Foundry ----. International Corp ~ Locomotive ..--. Smelting and Refg. - SOBA Geoeccesetrepen T. and T. -.-------- Tobacco .. ‘Woolen Copper --~----—-. merican American American American American American American American Big Indian Boston Wyoming Buck Creek Blackstone Salt Creek American Anaconda Atchison a oy Atl, Guif and West Indies -. Ga'dwin Locomotive In the 20-39. 39-46-91 ‘hieago ané: Northwestern . ‘hicago Mil and St, Paul pfd - *hicago, R. YT, and Pac, ‘hile Copper Lusk Royalt: Mike Henty Mountain 46-98; UN Thine Copper —-s0+~ Pe Dea he Ot --v~ . ‘onsolidated Gas Red Bank (new) 2. Corn Products ‘osden Of} ‘rucible Steel Mheardy .------ Sunset --------~. Tom Bel’ Royalty .. # Western Exploration. 3.55 Wyo-Kan Western Ol Western States - ¥ Ot NEW YORK CUBE Mountain Producers .$ 14.12 Mammoth 5-35-65 Blectric Motors Northern pfd ulf States Steel Uilnols Central Inspiration Copper International Harvester t. Mer Marine pfd, tnternationa! Paper Invinelble O11 Kelly § 16+ 31-48-90; Sait Creek Cons New York O01 .. Marine Mutual 8. O. Indiana Cities Service Com. - Call money - ishing at Marland Oil on Maxwell Motors B ..~. Midcte States Ol .-.-+-. Missouri Kan. and Tex. new ~ Missouri Pacific pfd sew York Central ~~. H., and Hartford Norfolka nd Western Northern Pacific Pacific Ol Pan American yivania e's Gas ~ *roducers and Refiners Pure Oil teading tepubll Bis First 49 ~.. Second 49 ~~~. Fret 448 one-e- Second 44s 3-87; rig u USE Chicago Prices, CHICAGO, June 23.—(U. 8. Depart |. ment of Agriculture)-—Cattle, receipts 500; compared with week ago between ades beet steers, yearlin beef sows and heifers, stockers and feed. ; lower grades largely to 40c lower; lower grades fat cows, canners and cutters unevenly 50 ‘to lower; spots off more on grassy. cows; bulls 15 to 25c lowey; veal calves Southern thern 3tondard O}1 of N. J. 3tudebaker Corporation ~.-. Texas Co. Texas and Pacfic s-2ac--eene rol © Products A Transcontinental Oll in red them hosel Uniow Fagfic —-e—-rsvesrew= 25 to be lower; extreme top mature: Uplted Ree eee nveerrer steers $11.50; best long yearlings a two, he Koss heir offi+ $11.40; week's bulk prices follow Beef steers and yearlings $10.15@ stockers and feeders $6.35 to beef cows and heifers $5.35@ canners and cutters $2.60@3.75 veal calves $$,50010,00, Sheep—Recelpts, 4,000; practteally all direct; for week over 50 per cent direct to packers; compared with week ago, top lambs, $1 lower; lower grades around $2 lower; some culls off more; fat handy weight ewes, 50c higher; heavy and aged wethers, wn- changed; closing top lambs, bulle extreme heavies, $3.50@4.00. ly $9.00; top handy fat ewes, $7.00; bulk eptrerne heayies, $3.50@4.00, Hogs—-Receipts, 8,000; better grades fairly active, steady to strong; to weak; bulk good to choice, 175 to 300 pound averages, $7.30@7.40 top $7.45; packing sows, mostly $6.00@ bulk desirable strong welght pigs, $6.75@7.00; estimated holdover. 3,000; heavyweight hogs, $6.90@T.40; medium, $7.00@7.45; light, $7.00@7.40; Ught light, $6.75@7.30; packing sows $6.00@6.50; packing sows 75@6.15; killing pigs, $5.75 4.00. | W.W. PROTEST CONDITIONS. OF LATE RELEASE Intimation That Men Are Law Breakers Fought In Formal Claim. WASHINGTON, June 23.—A pro- test against the conditional form of commutation granted to prisoners convicted of violating war time laws was filed at the White House by the General Defense committee represent {ng Industrial Workers of the World, j affected by President Harding's action, Objection was made to what the committee said was an “impression that these men are law breakers, which they steadfastly denied,” and! the assertion was made that under the commutation the prisoners would | United States Rubber United States Steel Ttah Copper Westinghouse Blectric Willys Overland American Zine, Lea¢a n@ Sm. - Butte and Superior tolorado Fuel and Iron Montana Power National Lead Shattuck Arizona ~.-~ as the terprises ONS Standard Oil Stocks Anglo Buckeye Continental Cumberland Calena Illinois Ind Nat N, June 22 totaling to the ‘Tran. Y. Tran or. Pipe Ohio Oi! Prairie Ot Prairie Pipe - Solar Ref. Sou. Pipe B. 0.) MAN i cocecnetcces aan a . Neb. NN. X. mber ap: pas rough, $5 ». Jacobs, National the the com:| — $1.71, the] & lemocracy and also 56% 56% Jacobs Crude Market raising Cat Creek Lance Creek Osage Grass Creel Torchlight Etk Basin bull portunity d in such more, De- sale con the con commun: contribu- On em to be the edu, mas seal hest."" Hamilton Mule Creek Sunburst Potatoes | CHICAGO, June 23.—Potatoes un- changed; receipts 42 cars; total U. 8, | shipments 741, | pees Butter and Eggs" BL icaatind be dented the right of jury triel in} e : le t Gisburse- the future and would be ilable to re: turn to prison “because some govern ment official ment ¥ CHICAGO, June 23.—Butter lower; a ri thought they had the em.|creamery extras .38%; standards} ™* rT y ssion de-|+38%; oxtra firsts .96%@.37%; seo-| broken the law.” ¢ cking of Onds S8@34e. Protest also was made against ave “ | “discrimination shown to F. J, 1.) ¢ sumption he IMahanwed, | \Feomieee, (84/198) han can then meernaithar ite ry s ¥ hic n ‘ tried to foment a strike” and against refu the “misleading attack issued by the . | department of justice ainst the | + Sacramento defendants and the dis ate that Silver crimination shown against thom,’ ell adapt |. Uncenditional amnesty was asked equal to for “all Chicago, Wichita and Sacra te of] NEW YORK, June 23.—Forcign) mento prisoners and the two other bar allver .64%, Slexican dollars .49,! individual espionage act cases, | erally displayed Royalty & a lag n Le on the schooner ©, ably not stopping at Nome enrou make Che Casper Lailp Cribune - Grains -:- Livestock -:- All Markets. RAILS STRONGER WHEAT PRICES OILS ARE WEAK} SCORE ADVANGE Harding Address Brings Ad. ditional Buyin fF. Power Into Gotham Market NEW YORK, June 23.—Priei opening of today President Harding’ fresh buying power into group, Northern Pacific leading early advanee with a gain point. Houston Oil heavy. the leadership of Chino, up one. Selling of the oils continued, Gen- eral Asphalt dropping 2% point Ss andard Oil of New Jers ying continued, however, 1s, foods, motor accessorie: Foreign exchange rat (Continued from Page one.) n NEW YORK, June 23—(By The Associated Press.)—Selzure of the Bal tic’s sealed liquor was stopped today pre: from Washington just as ohibition agents were about to cart upon countermanding order, sumably t off the ship. Deputy Surveyor L. R. Sanders who s been placed in charge of the raid ecelved over the telep!@ne an order Whether it came from Sec retary of the treasury Mellon or trom be o halt, he custom house could not earned. vign steamships under cal for use on thelr return trips. It was effected by a party of cus: oms raiders headed by*Deputy Sur- voyor L. R. Sanders. Sanders obtained a key to the wine oom where the liquor had been stores After intocking the doors which officers of the ship had refused to do for him, ripped the British consular seals and formally turned the liquor over te $15.50; | Palmer Canfield, » rector, om the purser in charge. who start removing ft. LINER PARIS DOCKS TODAY WITH LIQUUOR NEW YORK, June 23—4By ‘he treasury Melion’s late: n her hold to float her, POTHIER FREED BY U. S. COURT BOSTON, June 23.—Reversing the decision of the United States district court, the United States district court of appeas ordered Pothier, held in that state, charged aa Le with the murder of Major Alexander it P. Cronkhite, at Camp Lewis, Wash: The court upheld the contention of Poth. ier's counsel that the United states had not acquired jurisdiction in Camp is at the time of Major Cronk. hite’s death. ington, in 1918, be set free. _—_———— TRIP TO POLE Press) — Advic ‘his summer over the north pole. Amundersen will is expected to he voyage from Wainwright direct. aaa Aiea haan FOR SALE. Any part 3,000 Anna Bell Wyo- ming at 12 cents, This must be so'd quick; party leaving’ town. PHONE 1419 BLAS VUCUEREVICH gen- firm tone at the stock market, al- though there were a few heavy spots, speech advocat- ing raflroad consolidations brought the rail the of one advanced 2%, but some of the low priced olls were Coppers moved higher undyr and one. Good in the mer: chand'sing issues and public utilities; Studebaker and American Can were heavy, unchanged with the exception of Ger- man marks which rallied two pointe to .0010 cents, BRITISH SEALS ARE BROKEN were the case of the Berengaria has been ordered withdrawn by the acting surgeon general, who received his or- ant Secretary Moss. then notified customs and ohibition agents that no such “un asonable” grant of liquors could be Inquiry at the custom house re: that a conference involving Mector of the Post Elting and As sistant Colector Stuart was in prog: : 2a The action on the Baltic was first ire of liquor brought in by for government te prohibition dj, instructed his men to The jAssociated Press)—American custome wuthorities, charge@ by secretary of order with @ seizure of Iquor brought in by foreign steamships under government seal on their return trips, had their tasks greatly augmented today when the French lner Paris steamed into tuarantine with almost enough lquor that Roland LL. BY AMUNDSEN NOME, Alasaka, June 22.—(By The Associated from Wainwright confirmed the re port that Roald Amundersen, egian explorer-aviator had damaged his ariplane in a trial flight there. making impossible his proposed flight today Nor- Effects of European Reports Bullish But Factor Is Overcome Dom'nion Cur french Republ Japanese 4a ~ Kingdom of N Republic of Chi U. K. of G. B, CHICAGO, June 28.—Wheat soon took @ decided downturn in price to- day, although at-first affected bullish- ly by reports that prospects of abund- ant crops in Europe had been de stroyed by unfavorable weather, Word of rains in the domestic spring crop belt, however, dispelling fears of drought damage proved more than an offset in favor of the bear side of the market. Besides, harvest weather tha, southwest continued to im- prove, Opening prices which ranged from 40 decline to %c advance with September, $1.05% to $1.05% and De- cember, 61.05% to $1.07%%, were fol- lowed by moderate general gains and then by @ sharp setback to well be low yesterday's finish. Corn and oats paralleled the action of wheat, After opening unchanged to Mo off, September, 7976c to 80c, the corn market scored something of an advance and then underwent a material sag. American American Tel, At. T. and San Baltimore and Goody Tire Great Northern Northern Pacif! Sinclair Con 0} Union Pacific U. 8. Rubber Provisions were steady in line with hog values. Child Swallows Pin, Is Taken to Denver Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Rhodes left for Denver last night with their 18. month-old daughter Roberta to haye| #!me cover paintings, to John G. a safety pin removed from the child's Baragwanath, mining engineer, throat. An X-ray pleture was taken| Was revealed toda yesterday afternoon by Dr, H. R. She ‘left for Europe unaccom Lathrop who advised an immediate} pained, May 19, the day pperation by @ specialist. The little] wedding. Her husband later left Rhodes baby picked the pin from the carpet about 1 o'clock yesterday af- ternoon. The X-ray which was taken shows it to be open. —_— Airman Reaches Dayton on Trip To Map Flight BELLVILLE, Ul, June Liew tenant Russe’l L. Maughan, hopped off from Scott field near here today for Dayton, Qhio, on his return east after mapping out landings sites for h's proposerd four-stop daylight trans- rontinental flight. THe2 expected to reach Dayton before nightfall. ————_— abroad. Additional known views mony. have met the mar and hi But ideal man ha: in 1922 “T still thin ean care for she exp'ained. my children. JESSE 1. LASKY ACSENTS GW? il api ‘oceed to Seattle |. Holmes, prob. Christie Comedy “WHEN WINTER CAME” Shows Start’ 1, 2:40, 4:20, 6:40, 9:20 Danish Municipal 88 A 1 Kingdom of Belgium 8 American Smelting 5s -.-.-. Sugar 6s American Tel.a nd Tel. cv., 6s Anaconda Copper 7%, Anaconda Copper 8s, 1953 Beth’ehem Steel con 68, Serle: Canadian Paelf . Bur, and Quincy ref. . Mil. and St, Paul ev Chile Copper 68 ---..-~~ Montana Power 5s A - Northwestern Bell Te’ Pacific Gas and Blectric 5s Penn. R. R. gen Southern Pacific cv. Utah Power and 1 Oats started unchanged to ‘%4c} Western Union 6 higher, September, 8774c, ascended a| Westinghouse Electr ttle and reacted. Wilson and Co. ev. NEW YORK, June 22 ret marriage of Neysa McMein, tal- ented artist, noted for her maga- da Bi ic T&S =. rway, 63 ile 8s, & I. Sigs. 1937 RAILWAY and Tel., col tr 1938 Fe gen., 4s — Ohio ev., 414 ie deb., 4s 8s, 1941 1. AS ‘ic ref., Te 5s il col., Firat 5a ARTIST AND MISCELLANEOUS ~ 89% 89% 89% = 102% wit 14 - iid ud wi owe a6 865 9943 100, SECRET WEDDING OF IS REVEALED Interest is on ideal man. ave five children, d not appeared, Kk five children ig and educate them,” “But T am married to my work and my pictures are I don’t Iam content. SPECIAL ATTRACTION “BILLY” CARR JR. ! Denver's Singing Mat. 3 —The sec The the nd she said sho had reconside ed her earlier resolve and intended to remain a bachelor mald. the right number for those parents who think a woman who concentrates on her art as I do should aiarry. —— ‘|BROKERAGE acer er | FIRM OUSTED for New Foundland, but joined her They are expected to re turn to New York next week. marriage took place at Peekekil. lent the romance because of the bride's well love and matri- In 1916 she said that “when I am thirty I expect that I shall T shall T think that that is an ideal family.” she reached thirty and NEW YORK, June 23.—The Con- solidated Stock Exchange expelled P. G. Stamm of P. G. Stamm company Mr, Stamm was ordered to appear before the board of gover- nors of the Consolidated yesterday to exp'ain reported” fictitious trades and when he did not show up it was voted to expel him. The Consolidated rules provide that a member may be ex: pelied for failure to answer questions regarding his financial conditions. STARTING TODAY See the modern jazz- mad girl at her diz- ziest pace. See the riotous revels, the midnight bathing party. See Gloria’s flashiest love-drama. With Theodore Roberts in the cast. Favorite Boy Soprano . Eve. 7:30, 9;30

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