Evening Star Newspaper, May 28, 1930, Page 30

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H [N ] i / 7 BN o WEDNESDAY, 7T ‘ ]AR [[] DYNAMITERS THREATEN TO R MANY VIRGINIA FISHING STREAMS AND FEATH[RED;ChAiman of State Commission Calls on All Sportsmen o B to Fight Destruction. Five Brothers Arrested for; -:;"‘__‘“‘_ | Louisianan's AbdUcton | it s 75 0y [, S o 2t and Humiliation. for fish in Virginia straams is threaten- | dynamiting. It has been outlawed for i I @ g us I ca See your Chevrolet Dealer... SV I080. Jor Economical Transpartation | years, and is a practice that works a | hardship on the general public. If the public would rise up in arms By the Associated Press Robertson, chairman of the Virginia | against such practices and local courts MMOND, La.. May 28.—Arresting | State Commission of game and inland | imposed the maximum penalty, we could . " weaithy furniture dealer, | fisherles. : | break it up,” he said. Bnocities were prepared. o ac. swifiiy | Unless the public helps the personnel “"*with Windreds of miles of fshing oo e e ety | of the commission in putting an end 10 | waters in each county, it is smpostibie The © abduction " and tarring - and | this practice, Maj. Robertson said, fish- | for one warden to be 'on every stream Sy T 8 onnd | ermen will be cheated of much of their | all (e time. . Neither can o gome wars N Y D L Ao sport, because of the wasteful destruc- | gen work both day and Highte e Parish grand jury |HOn caused by dynamiting. Dynamit- ey wangipapoa Parish #rand JUIY |ing destrovs at least 100 smail fish for | Slready was in session and it was indl- | each adult fish taken, he said. | Farmers of the Netherlands are ask- “The practicing of dynamiting,” Maj. | ing reductions in freight rates to help Gordon, Charles, Tke and Henry Starnes . , blem. Sould be presented for sction immedi. | Robertson said. “is getting entirely too | them solve their crop sales prol ately. | Dr. Newsom accused the five brothers | of kdnaping him at the point of re- ‘volvers and covering his body with creo- sote and feathers because, they said, he had been attentive to one of their wives. ‘The dentist was dumped out of an au- tomobile in front of a restaurant here early vesterday. Affidavits brought formal charges of eonspiracy to commit a felony. hurling | ing the ruin of many miles of fishing waters, according to Maj. A. Willis | cated that charges naming Newton, @Ne— (UDDEN SERVICE e Cedar Closets Re-line your closets with cedar an acid on the person, wounding less | than mayhem. assault’ with a deadly weapon and assault and battery against the five. Each supplied $10,000 bond. Although the five accused men were sllent, Dr. Newsom issued a lengthy statement. He denied that there was any truth in the accusations of the brothers. | Dr. Newsom today had the support | of a formal statement by 50 Hammond now, and prevent the destruction by moths of garments stored dur- ing Summer ... You can pur- chase the material here or if you prefer to have the work done we will gladly furnish an estimate . . . The prices are very reason- able, too ... Drop in and ask us USE business men that the mob action of about it or call North 1343, which he was & victim was deplored | and regretted and that everything | “would be done to relieve him of his embarrassment.” — — ede Search Made for Canadian Woman. ARDWARE - - K E L L l lNc. OAL PAINTS M & BUILDING MATERIALS| - Lu. BER ‘Travelers’ Aid Society, charitable and MILLWORK Catholic organizations have been re- Delivery Service—AIl Orders Given Promipt Attention uested to ald in a search for Miss atherine C. McHugh, 33 years.old, who been missing from her home, in ‘Whadsor, Canada, since April 28. The woman, who is of a religious nature, had Dbeen in {ll health, it is said. —Mgaks 2101 GEORGIA AVE. ] ORE charming will be your home with the alertness of sunshiny color for fur- niture, floors, woodwork. Use it for the motor car tool Easy to refinish anything by use of quick-drying Varnish g -+ Lacquer Fast-drying, flawless, washable enamel for furniture, floors and woodwork. Floor enamel that dries in four hours to a ;glouy,'wur-resisting finish. Polishing wax that spreads easily and dries quickly— that beautifies and protects with a hard surface that takes a mirror-like polish. WASHINGTON ‘W. F. Andrews Soms... Cavanagh & Kendrick. . 27 Ga. Ave., Silver Spring aithershurg ount Rainier .Mount Rainier .Takoma Park Otto L. Gerhardt. Takoma Feed Store.. Blue Ridge Hardware C J. W. Cochran. J. M. Reed Hulfish Hardware .Warrenton ~Middleburg .6 PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS (O, Cez=3 4th & Channing Sts. N.E. Washington, D. C. CARS —WITH AN OK_THAT COUNTS’ 1928 Pontiac Coupe In wonderful condition through- out. Looks and runs like a new car. Four brand-new tires. A wonderful car for a professional or business man. Small down pay- ment and priced low. 1928 Chevrolet Coach Excellent mechanically and up- holstery spotless. Original fini‘m. This is a real bargain at— *295 CHEVROLET COACH, 1929. A Number 1 415 every respect. BUICK STANDARD COUPE. We believe this to be the lowest price in town for Bargain Sale. ... CHEVROLET COACH, 1929. Motor quiet and powerful. Fully equipped. Guaranteed for 30 days a “Buick” Coupe. Good tires. Excellent mechanically and in appearance ...seeees Chevrolet dealers are ablé to offer purchase of a used car because they that makes used cars as important a you an exceptional service in your work under a uniform factory plan part of their business as new cars. We, as Chevrolet dealers, sell used cars under the famous “O. K. that counts” plan, under which every used car bearing this red O. K. tag is thoroughly reconditioned by expert mechanics so as to give you thou- sands of miles of dependable, economical service—a car that you will be really proud to own and drive—and low prices for a small down payment a that can be bought at amazing nd easy terms. The increased number and high quhlity of the trade-ins on the fast- selling 1930 Chevrolet enable us to offer you a larger and finer selec- tion of 4- and 6-cylinder used cars at lower prices. Join th§ thousands upon thousands of experienced used car buyers who save money by seeing their Chevrolet dealer first. The fine cars—the amazing l;n'ices listed below will convince you uy within the next 3 days and profit! values. of our outstanding SPECTACULAR VALUES ddays ONLY/V/ Here are a few of the big values that you will find at many of the dealers listed below 1928 CHEVROLET ROADSTER. A real sporty looking car. Finished in 2-tone Duco. Racy stream line Fisher body. Blue disc wheels. Black French top. Ready 3245 for a Decoration Day trip. Only 1928 CHEVROLET COACH. Looks A-1; wp- holstery is excellent; fully equipped. A rare offer. One of the most popu- lar, most economical small cars on today's market. Only one at this 3295 1920 CHEVROLET SPORT COUPE. With rumble seat and folding top. Original light blue Duco. Equal to mew. These cars are in the pink of condition mechanically and appearance. All have good tires. Equipped with bumpers, spare 3475 tires, parking light and other extras 1920 CHEVROLET SEDAN. Fully equipped and in perfeet condition through- Motor quist and_power- 3445 1927 PON' tires, motor, paint and upholstery, all in good condition 1926 FORD TUDOR. Splendid running e All good tires. 1927 NASH COACH. equipped. ful. Good TIAC COACH. ANl good 5260 ' 5100 w $295 onditi Vi 1929 FORD FORDOR SEDAN. Exeellent running condition. Paint, upholstery and tires first class. Looks like mew 1927 WHIPPET ROADSTER. Good running co seat,” Balcrank ‘bumpers S445 5195 mdition. New top, rumble 1926 DODGE FOUR-PASSENGER COUP] are all O.K. En.in:,:.p-;;':,"ti good :a-dmon. 3165 See classified section of today’s 'paper for other big bargains Ourisman Cheviolet Sales Co. 610 H St. N.E. 13th St. and Good Hope Rd. S.E. Anacostia, D, C. Barry-Pate Motor Co. 1218 Connecticut Ave. i 2525 Sherman Ave. Owens Motor Co. 6323 Georgia Ave. Lustine-Nicholson Motor Co. Hyattsville, Md. ‘-WIDE SELECTION ' Aero Auto Co. 1101 King St., Alexandria, Va. Wilson Blvd. and Holly St. Clarendon, Va. H-B Chevrolet Sales, Inc. 1209 Wisconsin Ave. NW, 1028 33rd St. N.W. R. L. Taylor Motor Co. 14th and T Sts. N.W. ¥ Wolfe Motor Co. Silver Spring, Md. of P Boyer Motor Sales Capitol Heights, Md. Dove Chevrolet Sales Co. Camp Springs, Md, Montgomery County Motor Co., Inc. Coale- Rockville, Md, Makely Motor Co. East Falls Church, Va. Sansbury Chevrolet Sales Upper Marlboro, Md. AR MAKES 70 MODELS -

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