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Higher Production Results as
Industry Enters Fourth
Development Stage
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(Copyright 11138 by Science Strvice1
DALLAS Tex April 18--Synthetic
tailor-made gasolines whicl
the petroleum chemical industry will
soon be producing in quantities of
550O00000 gallons yearly mark the
fourth and adult stage of this ma-
jor industry it was indicated at the
opening sessions of the America!
Chemical Society here today
" Dr Per IC Frolich director of
chemical laboratories of the Stand-
tord Oil Developement Co Eliza-
beth N J described the growth of
these "tailored" gasollnes which are
Ilow giving planes a 15 to 30 per
cent increase in power take-off and
climbing or a 20 per cent reduction
in cruising fuel consumption when
compared with the best previously
available fuels
Alon With Motors
The growth of the petroleum in-
dustry Dr Frolich Indicated closely
parallels that of the motor car The
stage was straight distillation
f:asoline from petroleum Even
as lee as 1910 some 86 per cent of
ilation's gasoline was obtained
In tlis way
'Next came the methods of ther-
mni of oils so that high
ig point fractions would be
split into others which came within
the gasoline distillation range of
teumera tures
By cracking the yield of gasoline
from petroleum was increased from
23 per cent by older methods to 50
riT cent Half the nation's gaso-
I s today is made by cracking said
Dr Frolich
Yield Increased
4 The third step consisted in adding
extra hydrogen atoms under pres-
Cure to the gaseous elements of pe-
troleum and hence obtaining gaso-
lines This was another improve-
:Went vthich permitted still greater
yields from petroleum
Finally and in intense progress
today is the stage of synthetic
gasolines which have been produced
to match the demands of improved
motor car and airplane perform-
ance De Frolich declared
Later today Dr Abraham White
of Yale University will receive the
81000 Eli Lilly & Co award in
biological chemistry for making the
first isolation of a crystalline her
mone from the anterior pituitary
gland
FARMERS PROTEST
U S ALFALFA BAN
By United rrestt
CHICKASHA Okla April 18—
i'a'rmers of three southern Okla-
homa Counties expected word from
Wishington today on their request
that the Government rescind its
recommendation that Oklahoma al-
falfa seed not be planted in the
north central states
the farmers from Cleveland
G-rvin and Grady Counties point-
ed out that Oklahoma seed would
sell at a lower price than Kansas
Seed and that tests have shown
the Oklahoma product germinates
CS well as others in more northerly
lalltudes
Continued discrimination against
Oklahoma seed will mean a loss
to the -states growers of about
$100000 they said
BURGER LURES CITY
: GOODWILL TRIPPERS
Because the Borger Chamber of
Commerce ha r promised to meet
the local chambers "Good Will
train" at Panhandle Okla "enter-
tain you return you to Panhandle
and if necessary put you back on
the train " the city group has ex-
tended its "Good Will Tour"sched-
uled for May 16 to 20
H N Pruett secretary of the
13orger chamber says in a letter
to the local organization that an
auto caravan will be provided to
take the local trippers to Borger
end show them the "Carbon Black
Center of the World"
STATE HOOSIERS
INVITE VAN NUYS
Former Indianans who are now
citizens of Oklahoma hope to get
U S Sen Frederick Van Nuys In-
diana Democrat as a speaker at
the annual Hoosier Day celebration
here June 12
Dr L H Huffman chairman of
the Oklahoma Hoosier Association
said today that he is expecting
word this week from Mr Van Nuys
The statewide convention of Hoo-
siers expected to draw approxi-
mately 600 persons will be held in
Belle Isle Park
MANGUM MAN CONTESTS
POLICE CHIEF ELECTION
By United Press
MANGUM Okla April 18—Mon-
roe Cowan pressed a District Court
action today contesting the elec-
tion of S E Short as Mangum
chief of police In the April 5 city
runoff
Cowan apparently defeated by
short by four votes alleged in
his petition that "enough ineligible
persons voted to change the elec-
tion results" The court ordered
five City Commission members
named defendants in the suit to
answer Cowan's petition before May
10
Trouble Keeps
Boy From Goal
On Trip to City
A 15-year-old former city youth
moved to Prairie Grove Ark with
his mother two months ago His
greatest sorrow was that he could
not take his bicycle with him
Friday night the youth arrived in
the city again having caught rides
on freight trains from his new home
back here determined to take his
bicycle back
En route here he met three other
youths and early Saturday morning
they were picked up by police The
Arkansas youth was accused of
stealing five plugs of chewing to-
bacco found in his pockets and re-
ported taken from an auto in the
400 block S Broadway
The other three two of whom
said they were headed for California
and the third for Kansas were told
to get out of town
The Arkansas boy was held to be
brought before County Juvenile Of-
ficer Kenneth Odle today
He denied that be had stolen the
tobacco but said that all of the
boys had participated in the theft
He admitted that he chewed tobacco
"sometimes"
An older brother came here and
promised Mr Odle that the boy will
go home tomorrow and that he will
stay in Arkansas
The boy heard the Juvenile offi-
cer's warning to stay out of trouble
pocketed his flashlight two rings a
small bottle of perfume a pocket
knife a billfold and 'a five-mill
piece and left
His bicycle however will have to
remain here at least for a time
The orders of th3 Juvenile officer
specified that he must return home
either by bus or train—not riding a
bicycle
TEST SUBMARINE
By United Press
GROTON Conn April 18—The
submarine Salmon which was
turned over to the Navy March 15
left on its first shake-down cruise
today in command of Lieut M M
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In this room of the sprawling nine-room home of Claude Nowlin
attorney he was wounded fatally last night Mrs Olga Nowlin told
an assistant county attorney she was seated in the chair her husband
in the center of the divan when the exchange of words that led to
the shooting began In the background is the lily plant Mr Nowlin
brought borne to his wife Saturday evening as an Easter gift Below
are Mr and Mrs Nowlin
NOWLIN MURDER
CHARGE FILED
(Continued From Page One)
lily plant with four blossoms for
Mrs Nowlin a baseball glove for
Stanley their six-year-old adopted
son a sewing basket for Elizabeth
their 7-year-old adopted daughter
and a baseball for Kenneth Holder
his nephew she said
"Claude was very thoughtful"
Mrs Holder said "He was the finest
man I know He certainly didn't
deserve what my sister gave him
"He had been drinking true but
he was peaceable"
Mrs Holder said she was in the
kitchen which adjoins the living
room when she heard the first shot
She said she saw her sister fire
the second shot into the floor then
the third shot at Mr Nowlin
He toppled to the floor
"Take her away" be cried ac-
cording to Mrs Holder "Get her off
me"
Mrs Nowlin sat down in an over-
stuffed chair alongside the divan
Mrs Holder said adding that she
had difficulty getting the gun from
her and had to call to a hired hand
Walter Ewanick who was eating
dinner in the kitchen Together
they seized the gun she said
Called Police
Mrs Holder then called police she
said When she picked up the tele-
phone to call an ambulance she said
today Mrs Nowlin tried to take
the phone from her
She said Mt Nowlin lay on the
floor half an hour before he was
taken to the hospital
Mrs Holder said both Mr and
Mrs Nowlin had been drinking
"This shows what booze can do"
sne commented
Mrs Nowlin according to her
sister is highly nervous and is a
home body preferring to work on
the 10-acre Nowlin farm rather than
follow social pursuits
"Just yesterday" Mrs Holder said
today "Claude suggested to Olga
that she should join the Woman's
Club He said it would help his bus-
iness 'Didn't Like Society'
"But she said no she didn't like
to leave home I guess she hadn't
been uptown more than twice in the
last couple of months She didn't
like society"
Mrs Nowlin's purported statement
said her husband was home from
11 a rn to 1:30 p m Sunday
" in the meantime we had
lunch" the statement asserted
"About 1:30 he said he was going
over on W Tenth-st (to a place
where beer is sold) And he asked
me to go with him
"I did not want to go and did
not want him to go He had not
drunk anything since Feb 1 when
he had pneumonia He went alone
I waited about two hours from the
time he left to go to (the) place
then went over there myself
"(They told me that he had been
there and gone to (another) place
across the road I then came
home and got a large gun that be-
longed to me which I kept in the
buffet drawer
"I have had this gun all of 10
years and put it in the bosom of
my dress It was loacied at that
time except for One chamber I wa-s
driving my own car and went direct
to (the second) place and just be-
fore I got inside the place Claude
met me coming out
"He had on his hat and was pretty
drunk
'He was alone and evidently saw
me coming He asked me to
drink a bottle of beer with him and
I said no and he asked me again
and I refused He then said that
if you won't drink with me I won't
drink with you He then Jumped
in his car and went north
lie Was Mad at Me'
"I then got in my car and re-
turned home and his car was on
the driveway and he was there
when I got home
"When I walked into the living
room he was sitting on the divan
and he was mad at me because I
went over to the beer place after
him He asked me what right I had
to go over there after him I can't
remember exactly what was said
next
"But I do remember that he said
to me: 'You are one of those smart
guys why don't you take care of
me?' And I said: If you are not
careful I will take care of you'
'Then he started daring me and
we had some argument the exact
words of which I cannot recall He
then stood up and slapped me in the
face on one side and I do not know
which side He popped me with
his open hand
Fired Three Shots
'Before he popped me I got up
out of my chair and stood up in
front of him because he had dared
me and then he popped me When
he did that I said: 'Back off big
boy' and I pulled the gun out of
my bosom and shot in the floor
and told him to 'Back off big boy'
"Altogether I fired three shots
and he fell on the floor I then
screamed and went to the door
never did show him the gun and
he did not know that I had it until
he slapped me and I then pulled
the gun and shot him "
Mr and Mrs Nowlin were married
in 1929 He obtained a divorce in
1933 but they were remarried in
1935
MANGUM COLLEGE
MAY BUY CAMPUS
By Untied Preto
MANGUM Okla April 18—Of-
ficials of Mangum Junior College
considered today a plan to purchase
a campus for the 8-month-old in-
stitution now housed in Mangum
High School Rapid expansion of
enrollment they said necessitates
the move
The 141 students attending the
college this semester will be in-
creased to approximately 250 next
fall they predicted
NINE CRASH VICTIMS
REPORTED IMPROVING
By United Press
CANTON I1I April 113--Nine
persons were in a hospital today
recovering from injuries suffered in
a crash Sunday between an auto
WINS DIVORCE
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Pauline Starke (above) former
star of the silent films was
granted a divorce in Reno Nev
from George S Sherwood actor
and New York film conductor on
grounds of croeity The secret
marriage of the couple in Coytes-
ville N J May 14 1935 was
disclosed last Feb 27 when Miss
Starke announced her intention
In Los Angeles of establishing
residence in Reno for the purpose
of obtaining a divorce
and a Santa Fe Trailways bus
bound from Los Angeles to Chicago
Lloyd Merrill 23 Astoria
a passenger in the auto was killed
Six other persons received minor
injuries
Boy! What
A Grand
Feeling!
I have my house my ear my
furniture and all my personal
belongings insured—and John
Blair handled it all for me!
JOHN N BLAIR
'INSURANCE AND BONDS
Nit coLcogn PHONE 1-i929
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'Tailor Made'
FIGHT STRIKE
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INQUIRY FUND1
Senate Committee Seeks
$60000 to Continue Civil
Liberties Hearing
By HERBERT LITTLE
News Washington Writer
WASHINGTON April Ill—Sen
Robert M La Follette (Frog Wis)
today faced an undercover fight
against his attempt to obtain from
the Senate the $60000 asked by
his Civil Liberties Committee to
complete its investigation
The money is necessary the com-
mittee reported to disclose the ram-
ifications of a new form of anti-
labor weapon a "third party" used
by employers in employe-employer
disputes
The "third party" detective and
spy agencies have been uncovered
in detail by the committee's in-
quiries But the committee's job
has just begun on the newest
strikebreaking technique the so-
called "law and order leagues" and
"citizens committees"
The continued investigation if
authorized is expected to center
upon the "little steel" strike of last
summer in which citizens' commit-
tees were active in reopening the
mills
The committee denounced tactics
of employer associations in promot-
ing "public" opposition to strikes as
''a menace to democratic govern-
ment" One association distributes
confidential bulletins to employers
giving full details of organization of
Independent unions and of "com-
munity procedures employed to give
voice to public opinion In labor
disputes"
The report said the latter pamph-
let "was in guarded terms a hand-
book of vigilantism and when sob-
erly judged a scandalous production"
GEORGE BRENT RECOVERS
By United Peeing
HOLLYWOOD April 18—George
Brent leading man of the movies
was released from a Pasadena sani-
tarium today recovered from an at-
tack of toxic poisoning He Is ex-
pected to return to work Wednesday
The accident occurred near As-
toria Witnesses told police the
FOR BURNS
auto struck the left front wheel of
the bus The tire blew out and t
tIOROLIHE
plunged the bus through a guard
rail I SNOW WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY
STEAKS
Thick
Tender
Juicy
mai) CW
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Aged Beer Char-
'coal Broiled—Just
the way you want them at th
Moderne Food Shop
121 N W First Phone 7-5900
Chesterfield opens the season
with more pleasure and gives
millions of smokers the same
play every day
and you'll want to hear Paul
Douglas broadcasting the scores
and highlights of the games —
Lefty Gomez first guest star
It's always more pleasure with
Chesterfieldsmore pleasure
for listeners more pleasure
for smokers
Chesterfield's mild ripe tobaccos—
home-grown and aromatic Turkish
—and pure cigarette paper f the
best ingredients a cigarette can have
THEY SATISFY
Iyoull lind MORE PLEASURE
in Chesterliddi milder &tier taste
PAGE THREE
Gas'
TAKES OFFICE TODAY
Dr F J Reichmann (above)
was to be installed president of
the Oklahoma State Dental So-
ciety at the opening of its annual
convention today in Tulsa Dr
Reichmann of 124 NW 15th-at
will take a leading part in the
three-day convention Attendance
of more than 400 including SO
from Oklahoma City is expected
SENATOR LEE ROBBED
OF POO ABOARD TRAIN
By United Prean
WASHINGTON April
Josh Lee (D Okla) disclosed to-
day that he had been robbed of
more than $100 while sleeping In
a Pullman berth on a train be-
tween Jackson Miss and Chat-
tanooga Tenn last Friday
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that the Government rescind its On i rip to Lity mow
recommendation that Oklahoma al-
falfa seed not be planted in the -
north central states A 15-year-old former city youth '
the farmers from Cleveland moved to Prairie Grove Ark with
G-rvin and Grady Counties point- his mother two months ago His
ed out that Oklahoma seed would greatest sorrow was that he could
sell at a lower price than Kansas not take his bicycle with him
Seed and that tests have shown Friday night the youth arrived in
the Oklahoma product germinates the city again having caught rides
as well as others in more northerly on freight trains from his new home
latitudes back here determined to take his ag 'In th
e week
Continued discrimination against bicycle back
Oklahoma seed will mean a loss En route here he met three other
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to the -state's growers of about youths and early Saturday morning
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$100000 they said they were picked up by police The " T111 be 99 '
Arkansas youth was accused of
BORGER LURES CITY stealing five plugs -
of chewing to- Co 6 a F
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bacco found in his pockets and re
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GOODWILL TRIPPERS ported taken from an auto in the
Commerce
400 block S Broadway CVe'' CaS
the local chamber's "Good Will t a'L
The other three two of whom
Because the Borger Chamber of sai evt
d they were headed ior caltiornia t 1111
has promised to meet
and the third for Kansas were told
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to get out of town
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train" at Panhandle Okla "enter-
The Arkansas boy was held to be 4X3
thin you return you to Panhandle
brought before County Juvenile Of- ::::: -
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u S Sen Frederick Van Nuys In specified that he must return home :‘
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Hills, Lee. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1938, newspaper, April 18, 1938; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2014224/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.