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CRUDE OIL AREAS ] 700 PRODUCTIVE Cortailment Ordered Because oi| Market Conditions Oklahoma City, Okla., July 22 (m —With a dally output of nearly half | a million barrels of oil—slightly less than one-fifth of the national total —-threatening an already weakened crude market, operators in the com- paratively uew greater Seminole field today faced an ultimatum from th ate corporation commission to | se completions in the larger s The commission int uilment program, cading operators at a meeting in | New York last spring in an efiort to bolster crude prices, when it issued | temporary restraining order Jlast | ight prohibit in or ting wells in certain sections of he field. The commission is e nowered to act wvolving petroleum conservation. The ord was made returnable when o ators will b ittend a hearing in a break the deadlock on developme of the Seminole Field Ray M. Colli as umpirz to s ment project, r tion of the 4 drilled, but advoc production on a sca led to balance the output from the hold- ings of the various companies. Collins yesterday appealed to the corporation commission to excreise its authority, he dc that unl some action was , further re- ductions of from 50 cents a barrel would resul Prices yesterday ranged $1.22 to $1.0 a barrel. vened in th started by sk in case commended comple- 50 W then being mitation of from Demonstrates Knockout Blow and Kills Friend Philadelphia, July 22 (#—Thom- as Celloucci, died carly today as the result of a blow delive hy a friend demonstrating tl punch that knocked out Jack Sharkey at Yankee stadium. Celloucei and John Derogattis, 20, after listening to radio reports of the hout, disagreed as to the " nature of the decisive blow and be- zan to demonstrate. Derogattis sent a left to the stomach and a right to the head. Celloucei fell back ward, his head striking the pave- | ment, fracturing his 1. He lixed six hou Constable Art hlested In Highway ('rash‘ rield, July (P—Mary Vads, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz Vads of New England av-| enue, Fairfield, was seriously injured | shortly after 6 o'cloo when she was struck by eyele operated by Special Consf William T. Burr of Fairfield as she was crossing Kings Hikh Con- | stable Burr in attemptir the t was thrown from motoreyele and was also injured commandeered & passing automobil and had the girl removed to Bridgeport hospital, from where he telephoned Constable H. 1. of Falrfield and reported the stances of the eeide Con Blwood placed Burr under arres appearance in town court Thursda; MAJOR LE. (Including Games of July 21) National Batting — Harr Runs — Hornst Doubles — P. Triples — P. Waner, Pirate Homers — Williams, Phillies Stolen t — Frisch, Cardin ~ Hill. Pitching Pirates, lost 4. von American Batting -— Simmons, 4. Runs — Gehrig, Yanker Hits — Gehrig, Yanke Doubles — Hun, Triples Stolen ba Stolen bases Pitching won 10, — Sisler, Ruet lost 2 TSI When you want the LATEST FISHING TACKLE Come to the Handy Hardware Store H. L. MILLS 336 MAIN 1 DENTIST Dr. A. B. Johnson, D.D.S. Ur. T. R. Johnson, D.D.S. X-RAY, GAS and O\H;hh‘ ¢ | ana get its name? 0 Penque ! pital. {months ago when Josephine Forcier i question of P S o o A I I I A S o I S o Il oo o ATW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927. 'THINK BANK LOOT IS IN CIRCULATION Gold Coins Spent in Southington Awaken Suspicion NOW YOU ASK ONE HERE'S VARIETY Ten general make quiz. 1—What name Trish pa:li questions up Southington, July 22—An unusu- ally large number of five and ten dollar gold pieces has been in cir culation in this town during the or ten days, and the polic: suspeet that they may be a part of t—What is Betelgeus { the loot taken from the Plantsvill 5—How many cruisers has the ' bank last month. nited States y? | Albert Meyers, one of those held 1? by the > on the charge of rob- 8¢ bing confessed at the Bris- tol pol tion on the n of Louisi- urrest th: s shade of the s had been hidden in the woods ne: Lake Compounce. He accompanicd the police to the woods the next but could not find the hidden sure. that time hundreds of pri- vate individuals have been search- ing the woods in that vicinity, and the police bellieve the gold in cir- culation here may have been found by one of the searchers, claimed his share of the loot, which he hid in the woods, consisted of gold, silver and paper money. MANY GATE CRASHERS has been given to | ment ? 2—Where is Tasmania? —Germs of what di ars in impure water and milk? week is the dise: menin —How did the state 9——What st of the called the "“Gem State”? 10—Where did Roosevelt go a lis term as president expired? GANGSTER SURRENDERS AFTER ELM CITY FIGHT Self unijon is Gives Up—Victim of Assault is in Serious Condition. cw Haven July (Pr—TFred- ick Penque, 22 ’ alias Fred M. Page, | said to be a gan has surren- 1 to police wh cking the W er a fight yesterda . 25, on the sidewalk | Tu(”l“l skull. Fred Lim- 20, had heen previously ar- ! e se All Plans for Social Events Scheduled. Mass., Harvard uriversity may July 22.—(A have to start res Cambridge, Penque was Jonds on held under 100 a breach of p charge, ind will be questioned by Coroner Eli Mix. Seaberg is reported in criti- cal condition at the New Haven hos- A a ticket investization of its own. So numerous have gate crashers become at summer school social unctions that it was annou *d to- {day that plans for all future dances Lad been dropped. Hereafter indi- vidual students will sponsor private According to the lice say the two under arrest seaberg had drinking with them, be ted ,and start- ! at when his companions re- | im more liquor. Lim- 1 to have had no active feature of fight other than to sep- | number rate his companions when Penque | however, despite precautions to 18 getting the better of vent tick from falling into un- s ollowen & authorized hands the first function, Friday, was crowded with out- all of whom were armed with essary credentials. the parties will be and financed by studen ulty and sterner adopted to guard story which po- tell, been °s in the Hemen have been a w the sumnier session of years. This sea for Seaberg. The using th Penque was in public notice a few de Maio, after a quarrel, shot him was given a suspended sen- tence at that time TEMPEST IN TEMPLE wthcml Bulletin on i Automobhile Lighting | Hartford, July shting equif {ment for motor and its oper use in Connecticut provid jects for many questions rogulas v asked the state motor vehicl partment and to give comple ormation considers space has been devoted to “cquipment and ac- in the June department me | the * l n\u stion of Who Shall Take the Col- lections and Take Charge of the Coins is Paramount. aes 22 (P — The which Me- from ; bu ampaign at i simmered to Los Angeles, July in Angelus pastor, Aimee speeding we tempest has its cessorie P’herson, her interrupted revival Alton, I, today who a | cial permit, must equipped ¥ pass the headlight devices on b list,” the bulletin says. * candle power is the maximum any electric lamp or bulb in devices.” The use of accessory pliances in combination proved devices is discouraged, be- cange it is believed that there ar cnough efficient approved devices to meet all n s if they ar used. The present attitude of department, however, is that sory devices may be used by motor- ists upon their own responsibility, provided they do not conflict with the legal requirements. “Connecticut has no approved list of tail and signal lights,” the bulle- tin continues, “but any such light which complies with the Massa- chusetts requirements will be satis- ietory here. It is required that when tail lights are lighted, they shall, in addition to showing red to the rear, also sufficiently illuminate nmmber plates with a white e them legible at t. 2 must be pt those with sp: be shoulc “temple and who should « of the coins which flow huge religious enterprise. Minnie Kennedy, mother of zelist and long husiness T of her daughter's spiritual today at the : cha into the for such lighting ap- with ap- the Sunday and collections. Mrs. a the group did this ithority: isking Mrs. McPherson to re- Mrs. Kennedy announced that h n two robberies at the rch. Dolice were not notified said she wished to escape denied rumors of a irch and said that she < to be relieved manager sired a rest, PROBE [S SECRET Vermont State's Attorney Refuses to of night ch the 101 2 rn She ch a dis- front and re unobscured hy any other ps and should be fa; in such a way and so that the plates shall be from the grour ) Million Dollar Credit ur Reichshank Reported York, July 22 (P—The New 10 says a credit of at least 0,000 for th Discuss Details of Rum Runners Accidental Death. cquipment vehicle e ing th . of Norih inches ional Acc Vacuum Oil Company Is U(ir‘nrhm: Its \ct-nn Yo 0il For Infants, Invalids, All Ages The delicious fcod-drink that S children like, which also gives ' rachariiae polats Do them the valuable muscle and f D : ¢ : bone-forming elements found in the grain and whole milk. Instantly prepared in water or milk.8&" Takeapackage home. ss relatior the soviet closely a | for large troleum were held by New York and Vacuum Oil company. Meyers | ‘\a Harvatd Summer School Drops | properly | AUTD AGGIDENTS " GAIN IN NUMBER Big Increase Is Shown During Past Week Hartford, July 22.—(M—Automo- bile accidents in the state during the n week which ended July 16 showed il carry 2 e P s of ar[clpfé" an unusually large increase over the centativey’ {6 the governore' conter. |Pumber during the corresponding ‘nce in Michigan. In addition to | ek of 1926, according to the week: Mrs. Trumbull, and Miss Trumpul, | 1Y accldent report ‘ssied (o080, ' the governor will be accompanied by | {he department of Wotor Col. Charles H. Allen of Rockville, | There were 527 crashes as compar- aide on his staff. ' led with 380 a year ago. Governor Trumbull is expected to | Tyolddolcentes on “‘1" "";““’:d fly from Detroit tomorrow with the | turnpike, each of which killed two Tayor of hat city for . Mackinac | PeTsons, brought the total number of Island, where the conference will be | fatalities to six. Last year there were held. ' The other members of his | three fatal accldents during the party will go to the conference on | COrresponding week. Those board a lake steamer. |fast week and the places where the Before his return, the governor | Accidents occurred; Darien, Richard | oined by his younger daugh- | Riis; Pawcatuck, Mary Sullivan s Jean Trumbull, who is at | Milford, John Shreve ~and Ade | Orange, Thomas King and | GOVERNOR LEAVES Starts Today For the Annual Con- ference of State Exccutives Beting Held Tn Michigan. Hartford, July 22 (® — Governor [rumbull, accompanied by Mrs. JTrumbull and Miss Florence Trum- |bull, left his home in Plainville shortly after 9:30 this morning to go by motor to Boston, where, at 2:30 this afternoon the governor and his party will board the train which esent in the west and who will re- | Sh turn home with the other members | l-oulse King. of his family. The conference will | Of the total number of accidents, last for about & week. | 276 were in the fourteen cities for | e which detailed reports are given as | compared with 214 last year. New AMERICANS FIRM [Tiaven had as many accidents as | Hartford, each city reporting 49, | 5 while there were 48 in Bridgeport. Reporfs From Geneva Are That U., Totals for the other cities were as : ! follows; Waterbury 35; New Brit- | S. Stands Pat On Policy of Arm- |,y 30; Stamford 14; Meriden 12: , » : <. | Greenwich 10; New London 9; South iz CraisecssWith 8l Inch Gune e N oovatk 0 Danbury 8; Norwich 7; Geneva, July 22 (P—The Ameri- Winsted 4; Middletown 2. can delegation to the tripartite naval conference remains adamant in up- liolding the right to build cruisers armed with eight-inch guns, accord- to information in reliable quar- | here today. | Furtiermore, it Is understood that in taking this stand in defense of American naval requirements the | delegates advocate cruisers large cnough to carry a battery of six | S-inch guns instcad of merely one | or two. Naval experts here estimate that a cruiser carrying six 8-inch | guns should have a displacement of 10 tons. British delegates have been in- sisting on limiting secondary cruis- crs of 6,000 tons with no guns larg- | cr than six-inch caliber. Should the tish gates return from their present visit to London with a man- | ate from their government to up- | hold this demand, it is feared in C conference cir s that definite | <ing off of negotiations might ensue. Belief is expr ed here that fl’w‘ British government has been fore- warned that the American delegates | are determined, whatever m: be the outcome, to insist upon the lib- | erly to construct whatever type of eruiser the United St deem | | csential for Ler na Mayor is | to Light Rates twi the city of ester and the caster Elee- | ht company will be signed said Mayor O'Hara today, | Unless the ctrie light company agrees to dispense with the proposed §25 per light.” light company sc¢ $115 for the '\H- those ex increusc of The electric in its new contract, nizht lamps and § “tinguished at 1 o'clock. “We are holding out for a mum price of §90 a year for id the mayor. 03 tor maxi- each the day. ‘Narragansett Pier I‘ne Slightly Damages Hotel . R. T, July 22 (P— ‘termined orizin caused | to the hotel De La ett Pier's largest es this morning. The blaze | was confined to the intericr of the third floor, around a chimney. Fire apparatus from nearby villages was summoned to be on hand in an emergencey, Gues the hotel were not forced to leave the building. greenery of Central and buses pass the parking space to the Britain ought to be to have an office. Kkilled | away is the railroad station. Radiogram Tells of Vessel on the Rocks St. John's Newfoundland, July 22 (M—The Marconi wireless station at Suckey, Labrador, received an SOS. | from the steamship Bayrupert this morning, stating that she was fast on the rocks in latitude 55.9 north, longitude 58.59 west. This would place her about halt way up the Labrador coast southeast of Nain. The Bayrupert is a New Bruns- wick steamer of 2,415 tons net. She is reported as having sailed from Andossan, Scotland, on June 16 for | Montreal. | Bishop Murray Is Given An Audience With Pope | Rome, July 22 (P—Pope Pius to- | Idu\} granted a private audience to Monsignor John G. Murray, bishop of the diocese of Portland, Me., who | presented a report of his diocese. The Pontiff took particular interest i the parochial schools, expressing satisfaction on hearing ¢he total number of young people under Cath- |olic care. Skins That . Attract People They must be soft and colorful— free from ugly shine—not dry or sallow—pores must not show. Just |try this new wonderful French Pro- cess Face Powder called MELLO- GLO. Stays on longer—very pure- yowll be amazed at its superior beautifylng qualities. ~ Nothing like | |it—get MELLO-GLO. Have Your Office In The Center of Things For the up-and-coming business and pro- fessional man, an officc in the new CoM- MERCIAL TRusT CompaNY Building on West Main Street, in the business heart of New Britain, will mean having an office where things are doing every minute of On the west is the Burritt Hotel, the city's finest hostelry. A step to the east is the City Hall, with all city offi quickly available. In front is the pleasant ials and records Park, and 2 minutes Street cars door. There's ample west and in the rear Right where things are humming in New a good place for you Fer floor plans and further information, lnstant Rel‘lef Rashes, Itching. Scald- ing, Sunburn, Bed Sores,all Skin Soreness of Infants, Children and Aduits. Like Magic WALTER M. Bassrorp, Treasurer write or phone Saturday Evenings 7—9 (D.S.T.) Mid -Summer CLEARANCE Summer Hats at $3. 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