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“on Unemployment, an \ INDEPENDENTS ACT 10 CURB OIL FLOW Association Seeks to Curtail East Texas Field Output, J. E. Pew Announces. By the Associated Press, PHILADELPHIA, October ar Pew, vice president o . of Philadel g of the Ame stitute, announced y ent Oil Producer ing for a solutimn of uation in the East Tex. He advanced a plan 1 velopment of the are: company favored curtailm: and approved the effor.s ection of Gov. Ross Storl Ra! d _Commissi nd pendent Producers’ Associaiior At _the same time he sug:cs the Railrcad Commission rata output restriction on number of wells owned by the various companies. would have the com- mission allow 75 per cent of the output on the basis of acreage and 25 per cent on number of wells. | “An allowance of per cent for | the well and 75 per cent for the acreage,” he said, “would establish | equities between producers, protect the | small producer and cus down drilling | by 175 per cent.” | Pew said he believed his plan was | the first specific suggestion to come | from an oil company since the East ‘Texas oil flood began to demoralize the industr; E. R. CONNER APPOINTED T0 JOBLESS RELIEF BODY Prince William Chairman Says Sit- wation in County Is Not Acute at Present. Boecial Dispatch to The Star. MANASSAS, Va., October 6.—E. R. Conner, who directed activities of the Prince William County Drought Relief Committee, has just been named as a member of Gov. Pollard’s Committee will serve as chairman of the Prince William Com- tnittee. “While the unemployment situation #8 not acute in this section at present due to demand for n_cutiers, e pipe line project of the Virginia Gas Distribution_Corporation, work on the new post office at Manassas and_sev- eral minor building projects,” said Mr. Conner_yesterday, are_conducting & _county-wide survey seeking to learn P of unemploved, and Mayor Ha Davis has opened a bureau in ) H for registration of all unemployed cit- izens or part-time workers, so that a comprehensive report can be forwarded to William T. Reed, general chairman, at Richmond.” OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Court Forest Glen, Catholic Daugh- ters, Name Officials. Special Dispatch to The Star. SILVER SPRING, Md,, October 6.— Mrs. Florence Brennan was elected grand regent of Court Fore:t Clen, Catholic Daughters of America =@ a meeting held here. Other officers are Mrs Raney, vice regent: Mrs Blakeslce, prophetess; Miss Eensie nfary L. Edna Actress Gains HER RECOVERY IS PREDICTED FROM LUNG AIIZ{ENT.. RENEE ADOREE. HOLLYWOOD, Calif,, October 6.— Renee Adoree, once a fllm luminary, has passed the crisis of her long illness and physicians are reported to have no doubt as to her ultimate recovery from a pulmonary ailment. It will be several months, however, before she will be able to leave a sani- tarjum at Prescott, Ariz., friends said today. Miss Adoree wants to be de- clared very fit before returning to Hol- | lywood for a comeback in pictures. $5,000,000 Gold Shipped. | j BUENOS AIRES, October 6 () — | The government yesterday shipped $5,000,000 in gold to New York aboard the steamer Southern Prince to pay various obligations. These Are Trump! Bridge Slippers $9.25 | When it's vour turn to enter- tain the bridge club, wear ‘ these adorable bridge slippers vour lounging pajamas ravon crepe with velvet Rose, blue, nile, and | with bows. black. Shoe Shop—Street Floor. THE neEw Hardy, lecturer; Miss Alice Watts, his- | torian; Mrs, Marion Tyler, financial secretary; Mrs. Margaret Barrett, treas- urer; Mrs. Dorothy Shannon, monitor; Mrs. Olive Beall, organist; Miss Nellie Hargett, sentinel; Mrs. Catherine Young, Miss Marie Culver and Mrs. ‘Mae Cissel, trustees. | | &> 5th Floor Budget Shops feature tomorrow Velvet 7 $16-50 for misses We've pictured a “perfectly precious” Renaissance type model for the 5 o'clock formal occasion. Double clips at the square neck and bright two- ..tone twisted belt. ‘Black, brown, guardsman blue, green, and wine, Other tailored jacketed fash- jons for street and a brand- new selection of 5 o’clock and evening fashions are here. The new colors, of course. , Sizes 14 to 20. MISSES' BUDGET SHOPS—FIFTH FLOOR new Styl new Qualities new Prices SEE THESE EXAMPLES OF STYLE IN THE Fall Exhibit of Home Fashions at Moses’ Beginning Tomorrow 'QUALITY Quality at Moses is taken for granted. For so many years Quality in Furni- z NEW DESIGN ' Moses EMBASSY SPECIFIED CONSTRUCTION Select your covering to suit your room and your budget STYLE / Style at Moses is demonstrated each fall at this time—in this way—by an exhibit—showing the new creations ture and Moses of Washington have been synonymous. of a great industry brough here for 5 your approval. & NEW DESIGN Chippendale motif again returns to popularity for the dignified dining room. But at astoundingly low prices. 5th floor Budget Shops feature tomorrow Canion Crepe 25 for women Sleek flat Daronduki trims the typical st tured. Newer puffed sleeves and an easy-to-fit bias skirt seaming are shorter wor sizes 36 to 4 black and Sy g Shorter size dresses are mostly fashioned in one-piece styles, featuring only the most important Second Em- pire details. They come in the accepted Fall colors. S WOMEN'S BURGET SHOPS—FIFTH NEW DESIGN American Colonial at its best in a Bed Room group of 3 to 8 pieces suitable for the small apartment or for the large Bed Roomat a combination price which is really an opportunity of a century. W. N. moses & Sons Washington, D. C. Persian green, THE NEW F at Eleventh