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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933. CRUDE OIL OUTPUT HITS BLIND STENOGRAPHER, 32, 1 e o e Ones swie” 17| - JAPANESE N PANAMA | NEW RECORD RIGH USEES” U. S. BY AIRPLANE | uhiotoSistor, Toe un ove e East Texas increased its flow from 1,004,440 barrels, a record at the time, t0 1,073,180 barrels daily. The total output of the State of ‘Texas was 1,644,932 barrels, an increase from 1,568,286, and contrived again to contribute more than half the Nation’s ENLARGING SOUGHTI,."-ees oo, m'- RENWE PI_ AN Horpital Tretment. NEW YORK, May 16 (#).—George Board of Trade Head Would Lester Ball, 42, vice president of the Independent Salt Co.,, jumped or fell to nclude Greater Industry Representation. his death yesterday from his room on the ninth floor of Doctors’ Hospital, where he had been under treatment for a nervous condition. His nurse, Miss Marion McNamara, told police that on her return from the dining room she found the window open and Mr. Ball missing. Police said no notes were found to indicate suicide. . who — ; o than 100 letters a day without an error, | Cruisers’ Officers Inspect U. 8. ‘Grea'er Si.vm‘ comffl’t Increased Production From East ontribi Richmond Woman Is Attempting |¥orld & blind girl can travel alone by | panaMA, May 16 UP).—Officers of ing Cream ly produces a rich, c production. A t lather th 3 n to Prove Sightless Person ’ two Japanese cruisers visiting here in- at makes stubborn whi Oklahoma output was relatively 8! . M. Ashe, Atlanta, Ga., en route'to lpeczedp‘m States Navy sir eek as a lamb.” Enables you Byithe Asoslaie o Gaiifornia_production increased 5,500 s ince they met in Harrisb o = fornia_p c] ,500 | By the Associated Press.- journey, since they mef a) urg, entertained Gov. J. erUlfiA' ‘omh n’tu%e 16. lnmd barrels to 476,000 dafly. - 'KANSA: ;‘;fl :‘ 16.—Miss Laura | P8, Where thelr transport plane was S entbobTeed Got production from East Texas boos e| Kansas production dropped from » May 16.—] Ura | held up by bad weather. A crowd of 4,000 watched jujutsu SOc tube for 39¢ today at Peo) Gregory, 32-year-old blind stenographer » a day, & rise of 81,645 barrels from the [ Rocky Mountain “output increased son, Harry Ashe, is pilot for the private | bined bands of the cruisers Iwate an previous week's average of 2,902,539 |slightly, from 74,877 to 74,996 barrels plane of Senator William G. lgcAdoo ‘Takumo played national anthems of thdt barrels, Oil and Gas Journal says. |daily. excitement and pleasure of her “sight-|of California. United States, Panama and Ja] sald sheé conceived “the idea of two iH-N’- 800d sews for m¢n who dredd their Texas Causes Rise of 81,845 steady, dropping {rom 465,965 o 464,320 Can Travel Alene. ornis to visit his sons, has been 4t I o get & ymooth, cordfortable shave Nation's erude ofl output last week to|117,140 to 116,210 barrels; Eastern pro- Mr. Ashe said he was just as excited | and gymnastic exhibitions by the Jap- Drug Stores. of Richmond, Va. sat at the Kansas weeks' vacation in the ‘air to show the Navy Air Bases. daily sha ard's “Rasor Aid” Sh av- Barrels in Week, barrels daily. help! Laura “see things” on the 83 oA without effort. Leaves your fas a mew high record of 2,984,184 barrels | duction was up 2,000 to 107,000 barrels; about the flight as Miss Gregory. His |anese sailors last night and the com- City Alrport yesterday and told with Barnard’s Shaving Cream Enlargement of the renovise Wash- | fogton campaign, bringing in a greater | representation of the building and sup- ply industries, was proposed ye.s*rzn*l,lyl by Claude W. Owen, president of the Washington Board of Trade, campaign sponsors, at a meeting in the trade body headquarters. The general campaign committ headed by Arthur B. Heaton, will meet | again late today to discuss plans for furthering the “renovize” movement. ®. J. Murphy, appointed temporary ehairman of the Building and Supplies | Industries Committee, will head a group ©of men prominent in this field who will | 3 sttend the session. Remodeling Plans Completed. Mr. Heaton announced yesterday that plans for going ahead with the re-! meling of the dilapidated house at teenth street and Pennsylvania | avenue have been virtually completed ! and work will proceed within a few | days. Mr. Heaton explained that the com- mittee plans to obtain $5.000.000 of |3 enovizing work here. He said Kansas | ity, smaller numerically than Wash- ington, obtained $6,000,000 of work. |3 ‘With $5,000,000 of renovizing work to do, there would be employment for ,000 men for six months, he said. This, added, would act as a relief meas- ure for the charitable organizations, which are facing tremendous burdens at_the present time. W. W. Wheeler, chairman of the|% Publicity Committee, stressed the value | @ ¢ the time element, stating the reno- | 3 iging of the little house would be der way almost at once and that any | :; plans should be made so as to take | § edvantage of the many factors con-| 2 pected with this work. Members Present. Among others present yesterday were . W. Lee of A. W. Lee & Co; J. G.| ¥ rf, S. J. Prescott & Co.; E. A. Rule, mason contractor; J. R. Skinker of Skinker & Garrett; W. F. Perry, Dou- bleday-Hill Electrical Co.; A. F. Jorss, A. F. Jorss Iron Works; Harry Blake, Barber & Ross, Inc.; Henry W. Cord, . W. Cord & Co., Inc.; Arthur May, . P. May Hardware Co.; W. C. Miller, . C. & A. N. Miller; J. H. Galliher, . T. Galliher & Bros, Inc.; Frank Shipe, Asbestos Covering Co; F. M. Tompkins, Charles H. Tompkins & Co., and Robert J. Cottrell, secretary, Board | ;5 of Trade. PAY CUT RESTORED BY SEARS, ROEBUCK Palaries of Exeoutives in Wash- jngton Store Are Affected by Order. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, May 16.—The Herald- Examiner said today s 10 per cent re- qguction made in salaries of & group Sears, Roebuck & Co. employes in h has been restored. Phe company made no official an- nouncement, but confirmed its infor- nation, the newspaper sald. This ac- tion was ordered, asid, sev- erel days ago by Gen. E. Wood, president. The Sears, Rosbuck & Co. salary| 3 restoration affects “only two or three” employes here, Lean T..Conway, man- ager of the company’s retall depart- ment store on Bladensburg road north- | 2 east, said today. b “The only employes affscted,” he ex- , “are executives, who are on| 3 the Chicago check list. Other em- ployes, on the local pay roll, are paid on a cash basis, and they never took | 3 8 straight salary cut. 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