Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1927, Page 26

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28 THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON," D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927. i & ; ! 5 Nyce, secretary of the mineral section | general counsel of the Empire Oil Co.,| Paul M. Grege. Los Angeles. gen- } “MINERAL RESOURCES |of tho merican Bar Association. " | Barciesvie. eral counsel of the Unfon Ol Co. of [ Mayflower Speaker The selections made by Gurney B.| F. C. Proctor, Houston, Tex., for-|Califor i | ' TUD iN" ns Angeles, chairman of the | mer general counsel of the Gulf Pe- e Martin, Martinsburg, SU | minerai section. in accordance with a | troleum Co. 7, Ve 1 attorney. | Henry M. Bates, dean of the Law Coeur D'Alene, : WAIER I-INE VJURK | : B r Association at But- |nn|\nf nm‘rnwcuny of Michigan, | Tdaho, ¢ »“-n o R remtng { e T, | American Bar Association to Have | Tong.. Sickite, doana | e =t fo nrécions metals, C i s e | | T i ompelling Values From | Laws Relating to Conservation (g"{\ ath 11 Yoo mam J Inad_equate and Inferior Pips | || e f’y e i “,l|“,h:,d1, C. G SLOAN & CO., Inc. 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