Evening Star Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 36

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SPEEU MAY PROVE RABBIT'S UNDOING Demand for Races Promises to Eliminate Pest of ! Western Farms. | By tbe Consolidated Press . March 26 have come to Calitornia v.. he | whippets for hunting and racing Hunters ‘e covering the rabhbit ranges with traps, and farmers are hopeful the demand by sportsmen | will increase unti abbit pest | hanished from the California-Nevada heundary The desert jackrabbit long has | renowned for h i virility and gen and he hasn't been mmg unde reputation in any oue of spects. Though fought b ovote. desert hawk and disease. the long-eared fellow nultiply velously until he is one of the worst pests in the int 1ain reglon. Farmers have f with traps, poison and gun: mediocre Success. Hunters assert s mysterious plague ravages the hordes ahout every seven vears, but he soor opulates the scourged territory and demonstrates his ability to sur vive, His flesh has long been both a staple food and a delicacy among the Indians Thelr annual Autumn drives. how ever, fail to keep down his numbers. | where the (herokee rose has continued o] THE EVENING STAR {Springtime in Dixie, Time of Roses,. Gladly (,reeted by All Flower Lovers ated Prese flourished. and its milk-white blos ATLANTA, Ga.. March 26.-Spring- | soms with gol alled tinie. which will begin to break fn [her ¢ l‘k"mmrl ¢ | e way Dl te beTs e BANG . % . | Mountains o reia. vie before March has flown. 18 ve-| o Tohat time thin flower has rded by flower lovers as the timk |peen known as the Cherokee rose, NAVY LEAGUE APPEALS. Urges Senate to Resist Any Cut in Appropriation. Al all varieties are raised in the open in this latitude and farther south almost the year around. Rose bushes are to be found in pro usion and especially in Georgin, ¢ rules favorite. i This flower takes its name from the the action of the Cheroke s oo ..':f',.'.lffn';mi"..r“(')\':".'.....fi‘.:':l | Senate in restoring the naval appro- o1l ot the \Stite helr hatitut ations for the coming vear to the sre is no authentic accountof zin of the rose, a nd, d down from ives. It involves a ance hetween | 5 1 Cherokee maiden a Nammule na brave from Florida | {od T 2 brave, taken prisoner by | On hehalf of the league the doomed to by | conferees are urged to maintain t vhich the body was to | sta n the opinion of the N flames. But before | Leazue the £3.680,000 cut from > could he i execution he was s A tradition ame Approval of avy League of letter to Sen- of the Senate e. made public is expressed by the i | the United i ts the diiference be- ween bare eficiency and materially i been put in (he pink of the vouth was | —. > chief to his | ughter to ! IF YOU HAD A the | Beminole tnipiovea, disr | for him increased and shortly he time he was to be put to | found she was in love with | A8 LONG A8 THIS FELLOW ‘ th Aim. She pleaded with him to escape with her help and make his : SUHETHR'AIAT nome. He, reciprocating her lo fused to do this unless she accom ALL pany him THE At midnight they stole away, bui | WAY when @ short distance the lndian zirl said she could not go on with- | DOWN out some memento of her old home. | They returned and she broke i " l "E beautiful rose from a bush by the amount recommended by the budget |y FIREMAN ASKS DAMAGES. | | Howard J. Atwood Seeks $25,000 for Injuries in Collision. Howard J. Atwood, & member of the Fire Department, yesterday filed suit against the Capital Traction Co. to recover $25,000 damages for alleged permanent injurfes. Atwood was on a tire truck which was in collision with car of the company at Fourteenth nd [larvard streets Auxu%t 27 last and spent two month: hospital as a result of his injui man Mann was killed in the collision. Attorney Frank J. Kelly appears for the plain- tiff, Chemical Firm Reorganizing. RICHMOND, Va.. March The ' n Chemical Corpor: -ion of Richmond yesterday was grant- ate (‘orporation | 3 the first definite ation of the which is recommendations by the ypling the operations of our naval | | | You’'ll never have costly transmission or ‘“rear end” troubles. 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