Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1930, Page 38

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D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930. Jor Economical Transporistion 7 CHEVROLE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FRACTURES ARM CRANKING CAR; SAME RESULT 10 YEARS LATER RAILROADS DUMP VEGETABLE LOADS pecse Detecive Finds Avoe Uit vighing s 1 Peny Perishables Are Hurled Into Sea Because of Price Slump. B the Associated Press. NEW YORK, June 20.—Further nformation about dumping of large quantities of vegetables into the ocean By the Associated Press. DETROIT, June 20.—Ten years ago Detective Clarence Grant cranked his automobile and Tuesday, for the first time since that day 10 years ago, he tried it again, with the same result. Back in 1920, when Detective Grant | tried to wind up his trusty bus, the motor back-fired, threw him 10 feet away and broke his right wrist in two | pla He refused to crank an auto- mol after that until yesterday. Bemoans Breaking Long-Standing Resolve. Detective Grant and a companion found their auto stalled Tuesday. Brushing aside a 10-year-old prejudice, ]the detective stepped in front of the bus and gave the crank s twirl. There | was a rending sound, the crank flew 20 feet away and the patrolman found himself sprawled on the street, with hls right wrist broken in two places. “And y said Detective Grant at the hospital, “they say lllh(nlnl never | strikes twice in the same place.” only Chevrolet Dealers sell by railroads entering New York was gurnished by railway officials vesterday. It was obtained by the Packer, fruit @nd produce newspaper, which said that in the 10 days ended yesterday the Pennsylvania Railrcad had dumped 49 cars of perishables from Southern and Southwestern States and Cali- fornia. The total included 31 cars of beans, 1 car of squash, 7 cars of cucumbers, 1 car of cabbage, 1 car of beets and 8 cars of California lettuce. The Erie Railroad reported dumping 8 cars of California lettuce last week. Both railroads were quoted as deny- ing that any of the food was fit for human consumption. Some of the vegetables, officials said, Were spoiled on arrival. Others were refused by eonsignees on account of a price slump. Phillip E. Reed, perishable agent for the Pennsylvania, said rules required railroads to sell refused foodstuffs if | thers was a market for them; if not they are dumped. | HEADS OF LIVE STOCK CO-OPERATIVE RESIGN Executive Committee of Farm- Board - Sponsored Association Quits as New Election Nears. | USEDCARS mma Youll lik . 99 tke th =—=8 ° “withan QK that counts cn}gchlttz flqvor! . K Quaity and Dependability -+ See your Chevrolet dealer first the widespread popularity of the 1930 Chevrolet has brought us in trade the finest and most complete selec- tions of 4 and 6 cylinder used cars that we have ever featured. These splendid stocks include late model Chevrolets, Fords, Pontiacs, Essex and other popular makes, driven but a few thousand miles—and good run- ning, low priced cars selling for as little as $100. Read the special bargains described below! Profit by this spectacular 3-day selling! Buy the car you've always wanted, at a price that means many dollars saved— dollars in your pocket! Chevralet’s “OK that counts” tag is the sign of quality and dependability that has convinced millions of buyeys that Chevrolet dealers offer matchless used car values. Be guided by this stamp of quality and dependability. Go to any of the Chevrolet dealers listed below and select a car, bearing the famous red OK tag that shows just how it has been inspected and thoroughly recondi- tioned to provide a maximum of appearance, perform- ance, and owner satisfaction. It will be decidedly to your advantage to buy NOW, for Amazing low prices for 3 days only By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, June 20.—Alexander Legge, chairman of the Federal Farm rd, has revealed all members of the executive committee of the Na- tional Live Stock Marketing Ascociation, one-million-dollar Government-sponsor= ed co-operative, had presented resigna- tlons preparatory to the election of a pew committee July 14. Mr. Legge indicated the resignations ‘were offered as & matter of routine, un- der an lfreemznt at the time of for- mation of the co-operative in Chicago October 14, 1929. He said the members of the commit- tee were stepping out so undue prefer- ence could not charged against the erganization. SOVIET RUSSIA BALKED IN FLYING BOAT ORDER Baltimore Airplane Firm Says Dis- cussions Were Held for 60 or More of Type. By the Associsted Press. BALTIMORE, Md., June 20.— The statement that a prospective order but for one flying boat was involved in the recent disapproval by the State Defl:nrt- ment of the sale of military airpl to Soviet Russia was made Wednesday of the manu- his name. h representa- tatives in this country, of an order for 60 or more flying boats, but this was merely tentative and under consideration & Mr. Martin said in 8 statemenf. ‘O0K at Papa’s beaming face as he says, "Just from thinking about the Schlitz flavor I feel wonderful already. Mamma, with this famous malt syrup you can make everything with a finer, richer flavor. All my friends are using Schlitz now. They say it’s the finest malt syrup in the world —and they anght to know!”... You too will wear a smile of satisfaction after using the first can of Schlits Malt Syrup. It is extra good. Economical too, because it goes farther. It will please your taste better and you'll find out what you've missed. i 3 real mu Yreat, tune In the Schlity’ Maltsters ever: "ulu §"o'clock, ‘Central Btandard Time. over WEMS, Milwanbse, Print your meme aad address on his ad, send 12 80 Sehlita, Milwane 1929 CHEVROLET CABRIOLET Motcr completely overhauled and equal to new. Fully equipped. *485 Here are a few of the big values that you will find at OUPE many of the dealers listed below: 1929 CHEVROLET | COACH This car is a wonderful bargain at this price; looks and runs like new; fully equipped; guaranteed. 1929 CHEVROLET COACH Fully equipped. Car thoroughly reconditioned. Good rubber. Lacks and runs like new. Ouifz‘andzhg Jeenic Il/ay COLonADo UTAH CALIFORNIA “See Scenery Unlimited LOW FARES on the Scenic Limited” trom WASHINGTON T.HRU the Rockies and AL Y Sierras—NOT et Around them An unforgettable travel experi- ence awaits you in a tour of Colo- vado, Utah and California. 1928 PoNTI A CHEVR h . aint per! New uum.l; _that e.eunu‘ mechanic ay for oF bes this ear ' CHRYSLER “70” COACH—Ex- eellent condition, good tires, paint and upliolstery in good cendition. $19 A bargain at 1926 JEWETT COACH—New rubber, paint and upholstery excellent. This car is a real 316 bargain at 1929 FORD MODEL “A” SPORT COUPE — Paint and uphol. stery perfect. Low 53 mileage 1928 CHEVROLET SEDAN— 4 brand- new tires. Looks and runs like 337 2 ROADSTERS, WHIPPET and CHEVROLET—1928 Chev- roletroadster,lightblue; 4-wheel brakes; runs O.K.; tires good, Easy term% Fd? RD l‘C()bl.;PE,l 1921—Fh§ condition, Libera slz terms ... FORD RD., 1926—Good tires, good moto-r. 3100 bargain This is the route thru the incomparable Royal Gorge, Feather River Canyon and other scenic wonders. The 8cenic Limited stops in Salt Lake City to permit sight. seeing and to hear the world-renowned Mormon Tabernacle organ—no change of sleeper necessary. Other scenie features of this tour of wonders are: the Pikes Peak Re- gion, the Continental Divide, Canyon of the Colorado River, Great Salt Lake, the high Sierras, the fertile Sae. ramento Valley and the Pacific Coast—third day out from St. Louis. ition anq |, CHEVROLET SPORT Wiid '.' de t; :':'",,',‘"’, IIR!:JJ:D'STER—Only been driven oW reduceqfetiness 3331:L'.’".xfl';{:'fie'm"::.'.?::»'; ( ; N 5 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE-- Motor thoroughly overhauled. good tires and paint. Get be. hind the wheel and conviacs t! T et ey 9209 ne terms m::::_:{:-':m 1920 CHEVROLET § COACH n route. 1928 FORD SPORT COUPE— (dark green) —This is a late Rumble seat. wive ;st -‘nd \fl‘;hnul a dxub« in ;h. 3 o Viede wporiy o, 9330 i 1 eiseen, A ar e 1927 ESSEX SEDAN --4-Door today i d, fully equipped. Al o Sk, Tl 915, e cuEvmoLer ¢ coacn it Wipl Tl e equipj v —Low mileage, new [ y bbb d. Your Choice ! e 449 =T ~'$245 . . - See classified section of today’s paper for these and other big bargains Makely Motor Co. East Falls Church, Va. Coale-Sansbury Chevrolet Sales Upper Marlboro, Md. . Boyer Motor Sales Capitel Heights, Md. Dove Chevrolet Sales Co. Camp Spring, Md. Montgomery County Motor Co., Inc. Rockville, Md. Owens Motor Co. 6323 Georgia Ave. Lustine-Nicholson Motor Co. Hyattsville, Md. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY In addition to improving the schedule of the popular year ‘round Scenic Limited, another fast train—The Westernor— will be placed in operation June 22 from St. Louis to The West. Wolfe Motor Co. Scenic Limitep THE WESTERNER : Silver Spring, Md. Lv. St. Louis 2:02 PM Daily Lv. St. Louis 6:30 PM Daily Ourisman Chevrolet Sales Co. 610 H St. N.E. 13th St. and Good Hope Rd. S.E. Anacostia, D. C. R. L. Taylor Motor Co. 14th and T Sts. N.W. Aero Auto Co. 1101 King St., Alexandria, Va. Wilson Blvd. and Holly St. Clarendon, Va. Stohlman Chevrolet, Inc. 3307-11 M St. N.W. Modern equipment and painstaking service assure your comfort all the way. Mail coupon to the following representatives: F. E PENNINGTON, §. A, Wissonrl Pasifie Lines 929 Natl Press. Bigg. Phose Natl. 2922 Washingten, D. C. 1 am interested in & trip to O Celorade 0O Utah O California W. 6. TRUFANT, G. A, Degver & Bl Grande Western R, . Western Pacifls 1314 Yransportation Bidy. Barry-Pate Motor Co. 1218 Connecticut Ave. 2525 Sherman Ave. N e Btest .. City and State.. MISSOUR! 3, PACIFIC "L LINES ST LWIS'

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