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Show 0(L PRODUCTION DROPSSLjGHTLY Week Ending May 6 Shows Total of 1,407,450 Bbls. NEW TORK. Ms? li.-Th dalle ! average gross cruds oil production of ths United Rtstes depressed 4260 barrel, bar-rel, totaling 1.407.4110 barrels for th week ended May 4. compered with 1,411.700 berrels for the preceding week, according to the weekly summary sum-mary of ths American petroleum institute. insti-tute. Oklahoma-Kansas had a dally average aver-age gross product Ion 'of 4&MS0 Dsrrels. a decrease of too barrela: North Texas ehowed a decreeae of 1000 barsls; central cen-tral Texas, sn Increase of COO berrels; north loulslsna, a decrease of (00 barrels, bar-rels, snd Arksnsss, an Increase of 100 barrels. In Oklshoms, tha production of the Osage Nation waa 100.000 barrels, bar-rels, sgalnst 94.100 barrela. and output out-put of the l.yons-Wulnn pool waa 42 100 barrels, sgslnst 4.0fi0 barrels. Ths Mexla pool, central Texas, wss reported report-ed st 1.000 barrels, sgalnst l 200 barrels, bar-rels, and Rldnrsdo, Ark. 14 050 barrels, bar-rels, sgalnat !w.sr.0. In the gulf coast field, west Columbia produced 12,000 bsrrels, sgalnst SS.RO0 barrels, snd Orange county. 1000 barrels, against 20 500 bsrrels. No rhangs In cruds .oil prices was reported. According to figure roller ted hy the Institute. Imports of petroleum (crude snd refined oils) at the principal prin-cipal United Hlsles ports for the month of April totaled 11.111.046 barrels, bar-rels, s dally aversge of 177,103 bsrrels. compered with 1 2t?(,460 barrels, s daily svernir of 41 1. BIS barrels for the month of March. Imports for the wees' ended May f totaled l,J 7 1.500 bsrrels. a dally average aver-age of 448. S67 barrels, compared with 3,190,41 barrels, a daily average of t40.0C9 barrels for the week ended April 29. i . ,, i |