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Just pay ‘your drug- © 772 ‘ar a bottle of Wyeth's & Sulphur and fellow the | it u.'ecuom. = | patient. | the office of the Cix OIL CONFERENCE 10 BE HELD HERE States’ Adwsory Group Will| Lay Program Before . Federal Board. By the Associated Press, OKLAHOMA CITY, March 31.—Doc- tors for an “ailing oil industry,” the | Oil States’ Advisory Committee, will meet in Washington April 7 and 8 to | make concrete plans for recovery of the The program will be Jaid before the Federal Oil Conservation Board April 9 lnd its co-operation requested. Cleero I. Ray, Oklahoma City, chair- partment, Port Sam Houston, Tex, Department; Lang, Infantry, from the Army War Oollflf Charleston, Infantry, from the Kansas State Agri- cultural College at Manhattan to the 1st Tank Regiment at Fort Meade, | Flyi d.; ical | east Maj. Corps, from the War Department to New Orleans THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Col, Tilman . Campbell, Finance De. has been mmlerrad from the War lout. "8 " sonn "W, this * city, to the Citadel, §. C.; Col. James M. Petty, , Medi from the Panama Canal Zone e Army Med.lell Center, this dl Maj. G. C. H. Pranklin, to Maj. M. R. Reiber, Medical Co?l Fort Leavenworth, Kans, to Panama John T. Harri uartermaster Lieut. Josephine V. Bruen, Nurse Corps, at Walter Reed General Hos- pital, hes been m'drr!d to examination for retirement; Painter, trans- N. Y . L: First Sergt. Willlam " 9th Cavalry, ‘at Fort Riley, and Serst. Gregarlo Segarra, fantry, at San Juan, P. man of the committee, said last night | been the program to be formulated would be | in conformance with resolutions adopted | &t & meeting in Texarkana, Tex., March 9. | He said the committee would present | to the Federal Board a concrete plan for an interstate compact to carry out objects of the Texarkana resolution which calls for uniform proration 'n‘ {unit allocation of oil, curbing ports, equitable methods of w { of storage oil and, if necessary, of price on both crude and refine: products. While the co-oper of the Fe Board is desired, it is not absolutely necessary, Murray said. The proposed interstate compact, to be binding, would have to bear congressional approval. program, the chairman said, would call for investigation of the oil situation and for recommendations of | flh' retail prices for refined products. 'h State would be ont the same proration and potential basis,” he ex- plained. Representatives of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexi- co, Wyoming, California and Ohio hme bee! ked |CIVIL SERVICE VACANCIES Positions Paying $1,860 to $5,400 Annually Are Open. The Civil Service Commission an- | nounces examinations are to be held for ‘ the munvdnv posi ons, paying salaries ranging from $1,860 to $5,400 & year: For pflnclpal social worker (psychi- atric), $3,000 a year, Public Health Service; teacher of home geconomics, senior high school, $2,000 a year; teach- er of home economics, reseryation ;md junior high school, $1,360 a yea Indian service; senlor olericult: 600 to $5,400 a Bureau of Industry; lithographic _ transferr: $2,000 a year, Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey. Full_information may be obtained at Service Commis- sion, 1724 F street, i} is announced. OPTIMISTS'TO ELECT Club Will Choose Officers and Hear Reports Tomorrow. New officers will be ‘:l‘echdm bn:n 8 bglmosedm meeting of the Optim! lub, tomorrow at the Hamilton Hotel. Com- mittee reports will be reczived and other business conducted at the meeting. ‘The Club’s 100, 115 and 130 | t bal lteams, sponsored by Club, are wearing the col- pound basket bell teams, sponsored by pionship in its div'sion of the A. A. T. tournament, and the 115 and 130 pound teams will play in the semi-finals and ‘finals, respectively, tonight. | —— Nearly 500,000 American bathing caps were worn in Britain last year. 149 37 9.50 ; | the Hispano-Suiza engine. to Fort | \ TUESD;‘\Y, MARCH 31, 1931, MOVIES TO ILLUSTRATE LECTURES ON AVIATION ndards Flying Clib to See Four Reels Showing Details of Engine. Motion pictures will be used to illus- trate lectures before. the Standards Club in the Bureau of Standards lecture hall at 8 o'clock tonight ;:x next Tuesday night. The public is “'2“1“‘“ lecture will be devoted to ‘There will be four reels of films showing the engine passing through all stages of dis- mantling and assembling, with drawings to show how each part is cortructed and operated. Next week's meeting will be of general interest. There will be motion pictures of early helicopter developments, the flow of air around various objects, the endurance flight of the Question Mark and an altitude balloon flight of the late Capt. Hawthorne C. Gray, Army All the films will be loaned Gloritone Complete With Tubes Complete With Tubes W. P. Moses & Sons F ST. AT ELEVENTH Theres no trlcl( to sellmg five z[o[lar Va/ueo for five dol Forsythe’s particular | Particularlyslim gemus is selling | $5 shoe quality for | ONLY liged! Sea-sand or grey kid- skin daintily contrast- ed with dark piping. Open shank~— ion’s newest! Graceful! Black orses- sand kidskin; or black patent leather. Fine moroccocalfskintrim. 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Main Floor Qur Famous “Royal Purple” ment. Charmingly Styled—Beauhfully Madl Dresses for the 9 8C Kiddies “Can you imagine such a low price for such beauties?” This was one of the comments when these lovely tub- fast prints arrived for tomorrow’s selling. The colorings are exquisite; sizes 2 to 6 years. Don’t miss this.— Second: Floor. ALL-WOOL BERET SETS, sizes 1 to 3 years, in dainty colon— 5159 A Special Easter Value—Newest Foundations 5998 The smart basis for your Easter ' Frock—of pink brocaded rayon batiste with lace uplift top. - Sizes 32 to 42. Featured at Save at Sears on smart corsetry—visit this depart- SEARS, Rosaucx anp (0. | o offers it, S e ment on the Second Floor. 5] sweater and beret for ...,... 5] / \ Crocheted’ Rayon Berets, 25c AR R Youw'll be surprised—then delighted—uwith the Easter Footwear , Obtainable Here for Women, Misses and Children No l—Black Kid One- strap, *lizard trim, Cuban heel. Same in $395 blonde kid. All sizes. . 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