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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—APRIL 7, 1929, STREAMS THAT BECKON THE WHITE HOUSE ANGLER From the tumbling waters of these streams brook and rainbow trout will rise to the swish of President Hoover's line when he enjoys his favorite sport this Spring and Summer. Hunting Creek (at left) runs through Catoctin Manor, near Frederick, Md., recently purchased by Lawrence Richey, Mr. Hoover's sec- retary. The Rapidan River (at right) is a fisherman’s dream in the Blue Ridge preserve, where the Presi- dent also will fish. © Wide World and Associated Press Photos. Another view of Hunting Creek on the Catoctin Manor estate. It is one of the best trout streams in the East. C P. & A. Photos. President Hoover looks the part when he gets out for his favorite sport Associated Press Photn Speckled beauties like this are no rarity in the Rapidan River, where this one left his home for a tempting fly. © Stelev Whenthe fish aren’t biting Mr. Hoover can enjoy such scenic beau- ties as this along 3 . A the Rapidan. P Sl ¥ A typical bit of landscape in the rugged count of the P © Staley. o 8 5 Historic old Catoctin Manor, on the 1,500-acre estate which will be available to © P. & A. Photo: fx:‘:lig:;::: g:::m R H%ox’sf:cu‘:filrr&l"‘hoi: R e it B . Mr. Hoover for week end seclusion and fishing.