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SEES REALIGNEN OF 0L INTERESTS Times Prophesies Extensive Results of Sinclair Acquisitions. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, July 17.—The New| 5, York Times says a broad realignnent of oll interests is involved in revised plans for the acquisition by the Sin- clair_Consolidated Oil Corporation of the Prairie Oll & Gas Co. and the Prairie Pipe Line Under the Consotidation ngreemem y | 1 been entefed into, Sinclalr ¥l sel | poy ey o e ) ] = 50 per cent, interest in the Sinclair 2 o] o] |o} ol e its Crude Oll Purchasing Co. and th clair Pipe Line Co. to the Stundard Ol Co. of Indiana, which already owns 8 50 per cent interest in these com- 1 e understood also that eventually | the Tidewater Associates 0. B Shass which witl weld the Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corpora- tion nto & Nation-vide integrated ofl| The first part of this consolidation program, which is expected to have eventually a far-reaching effect on the ofl industry, will be the acquisition of me Prairie Oil & Gas Co. and the Prairia Pipe Line Co., which, it is be- | lieved, will not be done dlrectl) through | an exchange of stock. The assets of | these companies, it is stated, will prob- ably be acquired in,exchange for stock of the Sinclair company and other se- turltles which Sinclair may receive in | is real lmmen 45 Strikes in Palestine. GENEVA () —The international la- bor office has announced that 45 Jewish Workers and the others for scattering causes. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, HOOVER SENDS HINDENBURG NOTE TO BE READ AT STEUBEN DINNER Debt to German Drillmaster of Continental Army Out- lined in President’s Communication. In & message to President von Hin- h;Am:rtun denbur( of Germany, read last night | ben in Berun commemnuung of ery. President Hoover paid hlzh tribute 10 ‘ people: of the United States have also this' patriot who e helpful in the | never forgotten the other great contri- fight for independen ‘h tions to our ‘national life that have e President's mun(e was sent to | been made by men-of -German birth or jbassador Sackett in Berlln who | German _blood in - this -country. They presented it in person esident | have influenced our educational ldells of Germany at the dinner snd the lat- | and methods, our scientific and nw those present. mcnl thought and our cultural -nd e message rtistlc life, They have freatly served “T am happy S s this cocasiols %0 ,me lard of their ado) address your excellency personally and | honor - to the -land DI convey to you the lflendly greetings of | (Signed.) HERBERT HOOVER. people; - Gen. von Steu- | "A BOSTON FERN FREE! Stimulating the “week end” business by presenting ~this beautiful BOSTON FERN with each purchase of A DOZEN aLapiour at 51__5__(! { There’s always a worth-while “Special” at ' C. & C. Flower Stores 807 14th St. NW. 804 17th St. NW. 609 12th St. N.W. Metro. 7433 Metro. 7945 Metro. 9369 E |to ration the water. Lisbon Faces Water Famine. Woman Pastors in Scotland. LISBON, July 17 (#.—To cope with the menace of a water famine caused by the intense heat, the government yesterday crdered the water supply cut off during certain hours of the day. The population was exhorted by Church of Scotland last yesr. This was voted at the General Assembly of the church in ldinbm'lh nun'-l! Eight women are now studying theology at the | new college in Lh-t clty posters to use water sparingly. If the drouth continues, thewnu&horlciu plan | “M“a ls‘uml Mmf,,l:bl osg\gm\o ROOMg *¢m.00 s3 SINGLE and .00 sd.5n 71200 ROOMS WITH 1200 BATHS ® All rooms are outside. . . ® All rooms have Servidors. . . . @ All rooms have Circulating fce-Water. . FOUR ATTRACTIVE AIR-COOLED RESTAURANTS CONVENIENT GARAGE SERVICE At the recently opened HOTEL (GVERNOR (TIN '‘NEWYORK 31 ST. & 7AVE- OPPOSITE PENNA-RRSTA AN « e e . PO OO U U UT T TGS TS T oS LAMA‘AAMA‘A v v'¥N Suggestions fora... MOTORING SERVICE DRUG STORES - e g /‘I Meotor | | S Tablets 35c size Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder 15¢ Jergen's Soap 15 cakes for 99¢ “Hlll-———_—-u M—gg" , mwn-m% T vh \ = ‘Jl”‘x‘a ’ 1 Jug il | MERCER Watches value $1.25 FREE... One Flacon “Evening in Parls” § ¢ Perfume with each regular $1. size “Evening in Paris” Face Powder. 1” Special bothfor C Splendid Timekeeper 1 Bandage . . 1 Adhesive Tape 1 Castile Soap « . 10c . 1 Peroxide . « « . . 15¢ . 15¢ e 15¢ 130di0e o000 o 6 2/Coton’s s ¥ Tube Ungedjine . $1.35 Value A1l for 98" Genuine American Made THERMOS BOTTLES With new Style Bake-' 98c lite caps We fill Prescriptions and deliver them. Reg- istered pharmacists always on duty. 14th & Pa. Ave. 11th & Pa. Ave. 15¢ 15¢ 50c ©Oil of Citronella, 2 oz. $1.00 Zonite . Witch Hazel, pint . . $1.25 Bay Rum « « .« 50c Jergen’s Lotion . . 75c Carlova Lotion . . 5cFIHt o o o o0 Junior Golf Outfits . . 20cJ & J Baby Talc . » VACATION MOTOR JUGS to keep your food and drinks hotorcold for 20 to 24 hours — willadd enjoyment to your trip. ‘‘wilsen Dermie” FIRST AID{EVERY DAY IS LOW PRICE DAY AT WHELAN'S “Evening in Paris” Talc § Cannon Towels. . . . . 3 for ‘1 3% Ib. tin Gibson’s Cold Cream 39° 50c Sea Breeze Antiseptic . Chamberlain’s Hand Lotion 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream 30¢ “Evening in Paris” Bath Salts 60c Neet Depilatory . . . . .39e 9th & F Sts. 13th & H Sts. FREE pkg. of 50 OLD GOLD CIGARETTES with each “Drinkless” TOBACCO YELLO s Yes! e 1 MONARCH Cigarette Picture Your Trip ... motor jugs, gal- lon capacity. $1.19 tube you buy at $1. GOLF BALLS The finest 75¢ worth of golf ball you ever hit. Each §5¢ w. are headquarters for Eastman or nsco Cameras. Other styles lo choose from at prices ranging 98¢ to $35.00. Dainty Tre-Jur DUSTING POWDERS A beautiful package with a big puff. $1.00 value & .. 49° Electric Travel Irons are a vacation neces- sity. Two-pound Iron complete with plug and cord. $ 1.39 CIGARS Hen&‘ w&ll find yom Il::"vllc brands nly a wcll kept cl‘nr mdun a perfect smoke. inds— Popular, nationally advertised bra Sc sizes, our price, § for 20€ 10c sizes, our price, § for 30¢ 2 for 25¢ sizes, our price, 3 for 30€ 18th & Col. Rd. 14th & H Sts. ~. 25° .63¢ . 39° .59 . .35 .. .29 . B B 000 0 B B b i i e e A i i e e i e e e e e e . i e . Our ...53} price .39° ks § SR & 1 VW W W W W W W W W U (Y Y W U W W v e W Y WY W W W v w v D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. g The Avenue at 7th They’re $25 to $35 Summer Suits in this sale at 5° Silk-Trimmed Coat and Trousers ABOVE all remember. .. though the saving runs as high as 50% . . . these are regular Saks suits from our finest maker! Their fabric is Tropical Worsted of outstanding character . . . in the weaves, patterns and colors that are foremost this Summer. Light and dark shades . . . plain and patterned effects . . . regulars, longs, shorts and stouts. Every suit silk-trimmed. Saks—Third Floor $2.45 to $3.50 STRAWS Sennits! American Leghorns! Milans! $1.35 $1.50 to $2.00 TIES 'HEY are strictly hand-tailored . . . in shape- ' Saks—First Floor REIS $1.00 Union Suits able color and pattern . . . in choicest imported A very special offering—at and domestic silks. =Light weights and year-round STIF'F Straws and Soft Straws . . . the approved models of the season . . . at a drastic price-cut! Sennits, American Leghorns and Milans of select quality. Every size but not in each group. Saks—First Floor weights, REIS quality is too well known to require any speech. These standard $1.00 Reis Union Suits are of Figured Broadcloths and Madrases . . . in Veneck and round-neck styles. Closed crotch and side leg. Sizes 36 to 46. Saks—First Floor Finest $1.95 to $2.45 SHIRTS —a BIG sale at $1.35 VERY shirt brand-new . . . fresh - smart . . . superbly tnlured Whne Broudc]otlu. Plain- color Broadcloths, Oxfords and Chambray, Fancy Oxford, Striped, Figured and Clip Mldru, FPbm Stripes and Cords. Collar-attached, neckband lndl;nnclnng collar style. Sizes 131, to “Valco” $2.50 to $3.50 PAJAMAS —a BIG sale at $1.65 E famous “Valco” make . . . and the newest creations of this sea- son . .. out of $2.50 to $3.50 grades. Bro-dclolh., Woven Madru. fine Prints, Printed Soisettes . . . in coat, slip-over, military collar nnd English collar styles. Sizes A, B, C, D, Saks—First Floor Saks—First Floor