Evening Star Newspaper, October 8, 1929, Page 29

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8 1929. 29 l ANG’S BRUIHER e e efl&“fi'flfl?fivflf .A"Z"m?n“"u DUTCH PLAN LARGE GEM VALUES SHRINK. If elected, he will succeed his brother [ no appeal from their A s Jewelry of Jeanne Eagles Ap- Pareion B Bit aho was” balioved | civen oAl parts: snicial s o RESERVE OF RUBBER i Sl i oot o i i e af 2 NEW YORK, October 8 (Mt—-vndtr Woodcarver Is Expected to Be Elected “Christus” for to be no longer equal to the physical| Johann Oem-ihl.lnl the stage man- ‘.rhe committee’s scheme, therefore, the eyes of experts the value of jewelry “Passion Play.” mhmummemmmn over 1928, the committee consum) dmmummmcmmnmm vertical. estmates th pfionuuoooomm,wmnn, drills, claimed to make possil -muamdmheiluw 1 DEEPERDRILLING | MARKS OIL EXHIBIT, =i =™ lant to halt roduction of oil in Oklahoma was placed before a meeting of flush xool opermm to- day. If the vmpou is apj ved fiu State carponv.wn asked to issue orders mtflcflnl State's output to 650,000 barrels daily until the end of the year. The poten- tial production is placed at 800,000 bar- rels dally, estimated to be 150,000 bar- rels in excess of actual requirements. Aeronautics, which featured the en- tertainment portion of yesterday’s ex- ition program, held attention again | OBERAMMERGAU, Bavaria, Ger- sliffln of 18 starters finished in a | Many, October 8.—The election of Alois gl;l;nlleh closed 'l.:‘?uru {‘ue‘ yaau;‘afii Lang, 38, wood carver and bee keeper, place on the of ‘unofficial | for the Christus role was generally figures golng to Erret Willlams, Green” | conceded Sunday night on the eve of ville, S. C., pilot, who averaged 133.14 E : miles an Hour and scored a merit. fige | PAlloting for the 1930 “Passion Play, B o 300 et & i St vted S L S e it of six-foo! wi ar] rown r and | seal and a Toof const fmn imat per cen! e e | oo e 00 o o | ol T e T o e e S o o i i ‘worn eanne es, sf an = that his conception of Christ was more |servative elements to révise the book of Discuss Storing 45,000 Tons for (R0 T or & Central selling or- m,m.y St taia ::“m;“l;'; g, nd Duman - than had been |l B b trom 40 to 50 days of re- Expected Shortage. i aaiy ot . price to be determined | Thursday night, shrank yesterdsy to "There was feverish ativty in ths 1t | hearsals, with 100 solo’ renearsals, I G Iater 8 part of & move to increase the | $7,950. Previously police, in whose cus- tle mountain town of 2,500 inhabitants which there will be 50 level of prices for the consumer. tody the jewels were placed, had valued on election eve, Biblical types were en- | Singers, an orchestra ol W lnfl 200 othm' countered everywhere among the fi workers. All candidates have been tried ers and artisans, for all who are to out in a series of performances. pear in the play have pledged them: R s - PLAN TO CUT OUT CURVES. selves not to shave. ‘The greatest contest is for the role of Mary. The contenders are Mansi| AUSTIN, Tex. (#).—Texas railroads, Preisinger, an inn ‘keeper’s daughter; |agreed that curves and grades are too Maria Lang, daughter of Anton, and |expensive, plan to spend nearly $75, Maria Ruth, daughter of a confectioner. | 000,000 straightening their tracks. consumption at 790,000 tons, and, mak- | ground crew at the zeppelhu hangar There is some public sentiment against | _Wherever physically possible, 'steep |ing certain allowances, jiehe production | was tripled for the task of mmgmg the Maria Ruth, for she is engaged to_ be | grades are to be eliminated and straight Tor 1930 about the same. On the other | huge ship down, whis accom- Tattied and there 1s an unweitten law | tracks substituted Tor winding road- | hand, after allowing an increase in con- | plished finaily With the assistance. of against married women in the cast. beds. lumpuon of 8 per cent, as compared spectators. Prospects of 10,000 - Foot Well and Overproduction Is Stressed at Tulsa. By the Associated Press. AMSTERDAM, Holland, October 8. —A committee, established 18 months m to rromou Dutch rubber interests, to’meet. ta Ammsterdam on Ovtober 23 to consider a draft scheme. turning from Switzerland, Sunday This draft estimates a total world | was unable to land for nearly two hours production for 1929 at 820,000 tons and | because of & raging storm. The regular them at $350,000. ‘Thomas’ J. Horgnn property clerk at police headquarters, examined the jew- els today and said they were worth not more than $7.950. The cmer item which depreciated was a pearl ring incrusted with small diamonds. Reported at first to be worth $300,000, the flnl was said by Zargan to be worth only $3,000. . Dried sea grass of a common varicty has become one of the most valued in- sulators used by builders against sound, heat and cold. Graf Landing Delayed by Storm. FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany, Oc- tober 8 (#).—The Graf Zeppelin, re- By tHe Associated Press. By the Associated Press. TULSA, Okla., October 8.—As deeper into the bowels of the earth goes the search for the liquid gold of petroleum, engineering problems multiply. Already faced with the prospect of 10,000-foot wells, the oil industry is giving close at- tention at the sixth annual Interna-|yre of 922241, The unofficial computa= tional Petroleum Exposition and Con- | tions gave Harold Parker of Bartlesville, gress here to the scientific aspects of | Okla., second place and Clarence Clark deeper drilling, with particular emphasis | of on_straight-hole drilling. New developments ln “oll-fleld equip- ment, designed to solve these problems, | A new 16-stringed instrument called are exhibited at the exposition, which | the harp-guitar has been introduced in today swung into its fourth day, and | radio programs from Pacific Coast sta- Tew practioes in deep, arilling are in the | tions. forefront of discussions at technical sessions of the division of development and production engineering of the American Petroleum Institute, midcon= tinent district. Remedy Is Sought. Present overproduction of oil was placed before the engineers by E. B. easer, president of the American Pe- ‘Wichita, Kans., third. ———— National Furniture Company Organized Responsibility having contributed to excess production, should turn their attention toward remedyipg the situation by working to- ward greater utilization of oil and its by-products. Crooked holes, cause of much waste, were dealt with before the engineers’ meeting by Frederic H. 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