Word: oiling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thus newspaper ads last week announced the debut of subscription- television this summer in the growing Oklahoma oil town of Bartlesville (pop: 28,000), 60 miles north of Tulsa. Starting in June, Bartlesville TV families will be able to watch 13 first-run Hollywood films a month on their home sets, free of commercials, at a cost of $9.50, or 73? a movie...
Texas-born, oil-rich William F. Buckley; 75, of Sharon. Conn, is a Roman Catholic, a capitalist of the old school, and a man who believes that U.S. education has long since gone to the dogs. When his own ten children were growing up, he insisted that each become trilingual and that all take piano lessons whether they had any talent or not. Once in Paris he rented a house, installed a French tutor on the fourth floor, a Latin tutor on the third, an English tutor on the second and a music teacher on the first. In their various...
...swell the flow of oil to Europe, the Texas Railroad Commission last week finally ordered a big boost in allowable production. The decision added 210,901 bbl. to Texas daily output to a record 3,773,054 bbl. Behind the expected move (TIME, Feb. 18) was Ernest O. Thompson, senior member of the state's three-man commission, who insisted ever since the Suez Canal was closed that three small raises totaling 210,000 bbl. were the best contribution Texas could make...
General Thompson's turnabout, which raised total U.S. production to a record 7,515,400 bbl. a day, did not mean that the oil shortage had worsened. Only a fortnight ago Thompson himself appeared before a House committee in Washington to argue with an expert's persuasiveness that reports of a serious shortfall in the European oil lift were only a myth. Bearing out his analysis, Britain has since eased oil rationing...
...Though Texas had to be paid off before it moved, the resulting production boost will solve some problems for oil lifters. Jersey Standard Oil President M. J. Rathbone told a House committee that in order to get 1,365,000 bbl. of fuel oil for Europe, his buyers had to accept a tie-in deal from three refiners for 302,000 bbl. of "unwanted" gasoline. Yet so far, testified Rathbone, Jersey Standard has tailored its lift to Europe's needs, shipped 20 million bbl. of crude, only 431,000 bbl. of gasoline. Asked the probers: Was the recent boost...