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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, inuksuay, APKIL 10, 1923, P S © NEW NAVAL OIL POLICY WOULD END (i, | e In Ficod’s Wake in the above that on the subjeet srves newding the d ALL TROUBLES OVER LEASING LAND Wanted—Experienced Sales- conr will iogislate iIh-‘ above 1 rtione cases and of oil r buFORF BE'NG EXECUIDD hdlo~ for Saturday Afternoon —{that reaso <¢ ro recommendation [ | concerning sa riss i Navy Dept. Today Outlines e ooniroll ot mich ey e Plans Whereby Govt. sl Would Be Safeguarded From Future Frauds. . ision in | committee, Sceretary {should be stated that Nos. 1 (California) 13 Wyoming) contain larg quantities of oil that can be preserved in the ground, at least for the present.” | Reserve No. 2 (California), he said “presents a different situation by rea- son of the leases to the IHonolulu Handwriting ¥xnert Says Woman v\mtn .-otm Hackensack, rd G. Sp handwriting exp ness heard yester Mrs. Emma Mah on harge of writing and obscene letters to the drilling of Broateh, wealthy r such leases as those granted under |offset wells,” the letter co nued, in Be n county, ormer Secretary Denby, was an-|“we will submit to the commission at he hgs compared 1 nounced today by Secretary Wilbur, l.-nm,\n.g the situation the question as ing in sonfe of the letters with that on In a letter to Scnator Hale of {to whether or not contrs awarding a cancelled mortg: Maine, chairman of the senate naval |the government a portion m’ the oil Mrs. Mahler, and said i the work | sommittee, Mr. Wilbur declared that |drained from our rvserves and flow- of the same person | leases or contracts will be !ing from wells upon ac ~~~t prop- | SN ] nade” by the mavy department with- [erty cannot be arranged for, based CHINA REPLIES ut the personal approval of the scc- upon tlhie consideration not to drill Z such offset wells in lieu of the driil- Lyeny s Permit etary of the navy. “No further lecases will be madec ing of such wells and the conscquent Any Outsider to Interfere antil expressly authorized by con- additional drain upon the oil reserves. G gress,” he continued, “unless it ap- “The navy department has a com- pears to my satisfaction that such prehensive plan for oil tanks at lcases are absolutely essential to strategic points. This plan was prevent the draining of oil in the re- drawn up by the war plans division serves by wells drilled adjacent there- and has been approved by the general to, and unless it further appears that 'board. With slight modifications it i such leases are fully authorized by |is the same as adopted in 1915 srrangng y act of congress, and in that event | “At this time the navy department { /8" 4 such leases will be made only after | has 4,160,000 barrels of oil tankage | BOYTImeNt. 4 ' competitive hidding." nnd IAEN ol), S Tniad={ TueERenCch warning fwas ibaked o Referring to the Teapot Dome liti- HE AL Eoramouth N B |10 B SRS TniLTe Lalle fte putns ”\"‘n‘x:'fll'“mr ‘a”\‘ China replied that the railvoad is a (Teapot, { Rie Washington, April 10.—A naval oil policy, designed to suard the government against i AR zun company 1 any | “With reference meh Gove, Cannot e Assotated Press, ing, April 19.—The {ernment replied yesterday to 1 recent wars gainst ignoring inter of Russo-Asiatic in the hinese gov- lhr‘ the bank linese ¢ eon C Ritsticn wher soviet zation now pending, Secretary Wil- bur sald he would avoid “in every 4 : way any act or proceeding which will ””." teh Rl Euterpiise ' in any way involyve the rights of the .“,]‘"'l' e SOVEELAGRE cANNOL w‘"m; government in such litigation and 128 nent b isicpnaton doylog 1 avoid any conduct which may in terere phusthermosn the seply, seis ] any way interfere with the conten- aut, (thel agroements oty 1030 tions advanced by the attorneys for ::\;:(']h ::):“ '|“‘l;"';i"‘l”:'[_';:"”_0 he governmichL, rence of the Russo-Asiatic bank in | Question of Authority. any agreement reached between China “The question as to whether or | "PON both projects. oo land Russia. not the ofl reserves should be man. "Oil now being produced in - the e | ory covered by the i liti- 2 azed by the navy department or the itory covered LTSI . | department of the |~n‘h‘rmr or to the | §ation i being controlled by the re- A TN IMUATING ;xtent to which fthese -departments | ceIVers under order of court. W April 10.—The cotton should co-operate in the further man- Wil Take OV mRrkey of buying srders this N OPiin e Pestvht Tt faitan add that T s per- | forer a result of strong cables . “is involved in the pending liti- {and excessive rain in the belt. May zation' and the secere ¥ of the navy contracts jumped 93 points to 81.95, and the navy department will b Jew crop months advanced zuided by the judgment in the afore LIS A wentloned litigation, unless in the neantime congress enacts legisiation ructed ur and approxim; pleted, and age @t Pearl constructed under the contracts approximately 70 per cent completed, None o this uncom- pleted fankage contains oil but the {eases are at present continuing work being Pan-American Yor! was “I may sonal charge of a ¢ navy department pertaining oil loases and no leases or contracts will be made in this department without the personal approval of of the navy. X ¥ X x x “In making this statement T do not wish to be understood as taking any | position ecither for or ugainst the val- idity of the exccutive order of May | the while rom the secre- - Nost Sle. Russcll Bros.— ndvt, Butter, Best Creamery Butfer, §1.00. 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Dawes was the gue Theun Pa ign Minister Hymans, Emil Belgian member of the rep- other ndance. doing ' was : ami, Iol confercnce of pal church, to recomme guneral col nguished Belgia in at ‘Both child and mother are ; that is all I have to s only comment, ish-x arter nd He leaves Paris late tod: CHANGE TRAFFPIC RULES advid, April 10 n to the right” was put into ef- for vehicular traffic in Madrid | y. 8o far as could be abserved change from the former turn to left caused little confuston in traf- drivers of automobiles and car- es complying with the new regu- without difficulty, terday. ‘The rule of| Unite first hearing Outlet ing company clty, will be 5lc. Russell Bros.- $1.00, METHODIST MUETING Session Name spanish Bishops April 16, -~ the Methodist meeting here, 1 the convocation of a| nee to elect two Span- \king bishops, o committees have been named letters to the where Methodism works urging ir cooperation in substituting vitration for armament in stttling in- ternational disputes, The Mexican delegation arrived yes- IN BANKRUPTC otti Brooks f: States 1 lay and the hearing on his petition #djourned until on the ndicate with a a April 28, Best Creamery Buttee, fle At Panama — May The ce Episc has voted | A remark Chemistry | Gout and Neur | cal worla. heads of all COURT led to appear in the nkruptey court yes- the body tissue Las been obtaln NOTE Th town n this ¢ |the present time, that they April 14, The petition of the company, branch a cloth. in this this ey, sults from guarantes | to any 1b.; 2 Ibs. ~advt NEW GERMAN OiL SOLD UNDER WRITTEN GUARANTEE RUBS UUT RHtUMATISM painiess dentlstry and Aspirin for Leada and stubborn cases almost the following have s quantity of Huller O/ for Aistributio So remarkable have been the re- the use of Bubler Ol that thesa are giving [ purchaser of Buliler Oil who 1 o alinowski 1 Co,, Miller lanson Drug *kinson Dy - HEEP LODKING YOUNG 1t's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets The secret of keeping voung is to feel voung—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there’s no need of having a saliow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look in" your face—dull eyes with no snark four doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. 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