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  • 8/6/2019 2406 Dallas Morning News 1921-02-12 11

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    .THE.DALLAS MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, IS21 iVjBESVSgt

    WORTH NEWSFott Worth Office is in the On and Gas BmTding

    Main and Eleventh street, where subscriptions, ads will receive prompt attention. Jas.

    addox, Business Manager; Harry BengC Crozier, Corre.Telephone Lamar 120.

    R E G E 1 V E R T D T A K EUNUSUAL

    MARCUS SNYDERCOLORADOSAYS

    conditions are Ideal a ndany time EinceInU tradi ng Is at a s tanditchell and the surroundi ngJIarcns Sny-

    was la Fort Worthbeenl Colorado n"dhead are on feed ther eajority of the r anchng clear or unnecesr. Snyd-r said, thoughno marke ts caused soma stock f arm-w cattl e in hope ofspring marke t.

    es for developing oil-that vicinity areighter. Mr. Snyder, said

    LEASES AND $1,100,000 OFTEXAS PACIFIC AND VUL

    CAN INVOLVED.Special toTn News.Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. lj.Application for the appointmenreceiver for money and oil landVulcan Oil Companyeases of thand the Texas racific Coal and OlCompany, held In trust by the latterconcern, was granted in an orderentered this morning by JudgeJam es Ci. Wilson of the Unitedtcs Court for the Norther n District of Texas. The Judge's ordergrant ing the receivership l or S110&-money and nine tra cts of land

    S , G E T S S E C R E TE l

    a 400-foot level about eightColorado. Waternot been ascertained,

    and the teat '*-- - - - '

    from its developmenterty in trustCompany

    of. spring fe\_ . . . . . . t o . t he

    whicn covers alsoexas, which twowork in co-operation.

    nt .report shows that a

    r 33.353 head "were"han -ication work. 672 in counpreliminary work, andlbad beentate and FederalThirty-eight vats haveg the last month.y-s and agents of the bu-commission.

    Kas.h, Texas, Feb. 1LTheTeachers" Associationflat-footed st and inper pupi l for sc hools a nd""f o r ral schools.secretar y, who has justfrom Austin, announced"!rr. tills said that he ex-1turn to AnsUn next weekof tchool legislation,resent administration wasa platform call ing forevery candidate

    ^ PlNlKed himself to do ev-to make tbe pub-. Nowcampaign promises, andns If the schools will

    The St.- . Feb.. 11.Twoby 1100,ook from L- H. ChoateArlington Heights.just after he had alightedof. the Sheriff's de-declared. The holdup oc-11 o'clock list night.

    - and tZZ wereom Wiliiim Warken. 1002treet, this morning. A bur-o'clock, be tol d

    soft drink s tandJones st reet.

    a serious condi-City-County Hospital.

    aggregating lh HastlanoCounties left blank theime of the receiver who will takerer the properties.The suit was brought sever almonths ago by the Texas Pacifi cCoal and Oil Company and c rosswas brought by the VulcaiCompany. Argumen t of the case wasbegun before Judge Wilson here onthe last da y ot the recent term, olcourt and was concluded on theopening day ot court at Abilene onthe Monday following durin g Janu-Former United States AttorneyGeneral T. W. Gregor y - ' "Odell & Allen of Fo rt Vsent cd the Vulcan .Company in t hesuit.In the pe titi on pf the "Vulcan Com. lny it was contended t hat tbTexas Pacific Company was holdiniacreage and revenues derive*

    joint prop^Texas Pacificthe contention thai. Vulcan Company had not corn

    ed with the terms of its contractthe development of the land. .

    Sprcfcl to Th- NVw*Fort Wort.' ~contravention _.eport compiled by Assistant DistrictAttor ney K- K_* Hange r from figures furnished by the AutomobileProtective ^Association of Dallas.Commissio ner of Fir e and Police OIw Montgomery toda y gave out astatement showing that the Fortrth police department has reco -

    since Jan . 1. 1320. The Dalla s re-ort gave the city credit for onlyS per cent and ra nk of" fourtfcamong the cities of the State.The statement of Mr. Montgomerywas based on figures compiled by R" Eartgis. the special detail of thedetective department I" -1 - - -"charge .ofthe work of recovering stolen automobiles. The records kept by Mr.Bartgls show that 654 automobileswere stolen between Jan. 1, 19*20and Feb. 8 1921. and ot the totalnumber stolen 424 were r ecovered.The list does not include automobiles stolen in other counties andrecovered here..

    Special to The :

    County Poultry Association will beheld at the Chamber of Commercetomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.The progra m calls for lectures onwhite birds, red birds and buff bi rdsby A. II. Davidson. Carland C O Mills, respectively. Livespecimens will bo used to illustr atetalk s on the breeding of standar dFor the benefit of those who wish

    rds at tho Souand Fat StockMarch 5 to 12, Miss Sarah F- Hill,county home demonstration agentand corresponding secretar y of theassociation, announced that a demonstration of the birds for the showwill be given.

    UNDERSTOOD TOHAVE STENOGRAPHIC RECORD. OF RED ..

    LEADERS' SESSION.By TtS Associated Pre?*.

    Pari s. Keb-r 1LTHe America nState Department, accord ce to thePetit Parisi en today, is believed tohave obtained a stenographic copyor the proceedings of the inter national Bolshevik, propagan da committee, which met secretl y in thesuburbs of Bremen at t he end ofDecemb'er.

    This committee Is said to maintain headquarters near Bremen,from which efforts to foster up risings In all coantries,-have been directed and Information central izedfor directi ng' a secret committee'known only IQ the directors inchar ge of .the work* in each cou ntry .These directors do not reside in thecountry where they are directingthe" work, -but make hurried vis itsthpre. '**'" *

    The Bremen headquarte rs and notMoscow is said to. handle all foreignpropaganda to be charged with issuin g orders in the name of th*Moscow organization and dist nbuting funds. It is - - - - - * ' * - Derati on of the> camp toaln the opera tion of tb..tbe officials of the State Orphans'Home. Mss Pittenger,. -who:-"wUIaecept-tho Invitation, said that-thiofficials are pisterprise for. the-If.you want to bny or/MlI anythingno matter what yocr wantsareyou;can surely get results atthe least expense through-the classified -columns . of . this . ocwsp

    your deelrea^are"'-(thlnIt-Is .too

    Xew IncJaenUar Tested.Bpedal to Tbe Nrrj .Fort Worth. Texas, Feb. 11.The

    w incinerator opened on EastSixth street today came fully tip toall expectations, according to Corn-

    test today Is tho largest of four thatare being installed at, --$*3,000. The others will be in opera-. short while-

    Special to The Kews.GalnesTiU*, Texas, Fab. 11 In order t oform tho nucleus of a bnlldlruc fond tcnuke ertenstTO repairs on the Dxon StreetChristian Church, members of the worn-Bible class will hold Saturday salesfor seTeral weeks.McKlnney, Texas.^Feb- 11-The 3IeKuv

    nej Lions d ub will bold an open meetingnext Wednesday for tbe purpose ot sr&iL-iug wives and swetthewts ot the members.J. B. AbeTnatbr. chairman ot tbe waysand means committee, recommendedHies ior-iba next Fear. Tbe club Isested In the ecanomlc resources of thecounty, which they-urge derelopuig.WMherford. Texas. Feb! U-Arueetinr of the Weatherford Rotary Clubheld TKerd&y the following- executive coin-tnlttee was elected: I)rVXL 1" ~Gecrjw Fact. J. Mr DsTdBc--Frabts and Charles Cope.

    ernoon the Shermanpany, owners ot the cotton millsPity, elected directors as follows: .. **.Ve nBon S G Wellington, H. S Sears,H. I* Bailey C D iciardson, H. CSanborn and Cmon Fbelpa,, fi rma n Texas, Ycb. II-ts made- that tne Grayson Baildinff andDxt Uondar lncrea*c- lt .-capTM stockfrom SGOOODO to J100QOO0StephenvlUe,-Texas,'Feb. IX

    - . products outStepheaville each day on

    u uaiDs uv* uiwervo tbe-lar tw saipialmost erery day at the.s tation.

    CaBeroa, T*xas._Febv.lL~JRM CameronPay fcr ratThe dob .mi donate-mora-1anti-rat campaign progresses.Corsicana. JTexas. Feb. " lU- A _ CoianBelt Railway repre9entatlB-;wassicana-today looking-over thegrorma wima VMW ,to laytng s sidet rack to connectwith tbe Corsicana OH and Refining Company planC ast of town.- Messrs. Warrenand BacXsbear of the refinery cvRpanyFrcnt^Ulianis._presideM of the

    few Worldy The Associated Press.Miami, Fla- Feb. 11^-Anotherworl ds record for one mile over atwo-mile course was establ ishedher e today when Gar Jr., owned by

    31.2 millCigarette, owned bymerst ein of New York, came In second in the crui ser race . Tlme^15minutes 58 seconds.

    ra w casingheadank car s gasolinp left the Burkburnett"plantof the Charl es F. Noble Oil and Gas

    tly placed by the Royal Dutchell Oil Company of Calif ornia. Thecontract for the mammoth order wagsug-ned in Tulsa .Thurs day by Charl esF. Noble and representatives of theRoyal Dutch Shell Company. Thelocal concern has until April 30 tocomplete the order, which, it is said.is to be export ed.Regular shipments will be madefrom the Burkbu rnet t pla nt to thepurchaslng-company's-docks-on thewest coast. "

    O i L I N T O I O K ET H E C i l

    WHX TAKE UP ACTION OFPH?E USES, J.D. PASNELL

    D:Special to The News.

    Austin, Texas. Feb. 11.Independent oil operator s of Texas, withthose ot other States, will take be-.fore the Federal Tra de Commissionalleged illegal practices of the pipeline companies In refusing to vchase more tha n 50 per cen t otoffered and taking the remainderfor storage, according-to J. D. Par-nell of Wichita Fall s.

    The Texas independents will meetin Austin within the next ten days,probably early next week, to selecta committee to appear before theFederal Trade Commission inington. Mr. Parnellhead the committee.XAveMigation Ordere d.

    In connection with this effort otthe independent oper ators to staythe crude oil reductnand Senate this afternoon adopted theUurkctt resolution, which requeststhe Attorney General to_ immediatelyinvestigat e "the combined activities of said bill and pip e line com-Sanies with reference to the stor aeeacilities, the reasons why 50 .cent of the oil runs only are paidfor: the reason why the price of oilhas been so violently reducetaneously by all of said companies,and to gather all evidence tend\gto show a combination in restraintof trade, and to immediately bringsuit agains t any and all oil and pipeline companies for damages and forcancellation of their charte rs opermits to do business in Texas,case evidence is found warrant ing

    obably

    P R I C E O F H M B E R0 1 L U P Z S C E H T S

    HUMBLE KAISES QUOTATIONSAS COASTAL OtUDE DROPS

    TO ?L35.

    Specialto The News.Houston, Texas, Feb. 11Tease In the price of Ranger crude~ " " * iounc-cd. _ . _ . . . nd He--..... . . . . This brings thePrice back to 32 a barrel . The

    crease applies to all Hastl andStephens County production-company's pneo .. other Northhich was recently cutfrom j s to $1.75 along with theItanger product. Is not affected bythe i

    Announc ement of the increase- wasmade by the Humble company following a reduction in the price otGulf Coast crude of 25c a barre l,brin ging the quota tion to J1.2 abarrel- A similar cut was postedby the Texas Company to meet thereducti on of the Gulf Pipe Line.The prese nt pr ice of 51.25 a barrel is o nly 25c above the pricep v-ilinr: during thp greater partof 1919. in all coast al fields, exc eptWest Columbia, the 75c price prevailing there.

    Spnd !* AearTexas. -Feb.fcpeelal tVernon. Texas. .Feb. 11.The IJ* Co, recently organized he

    . . put down a test near Sigler weNo. 1 will spud In Sunday, if preeal plan* are observed. The rig being put into place, the boiler * #.i*i n.i will h * nipe

    Arthur C. Scott, Ph^DConsultins E n g i n e e r'Frlroleani GroloclitProperty Valuation,5=1-2 Slaaca ter BuildingF u s t o n &Van Valkenburgh

    1300 Snathwre