Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1930, Page 9

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= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1930. ] a financial summary made public y-[um,_connzcucut and Rhode Island, 5; 0 MILLION FI H . RESCUED | ment as a result of the drought. and rb)zlt:: Ih: 5'.‘;’,’"‘ whlg‘e on h{;.s”.vux& ENFORCEMENT 'COST iy & umeaii s 7 | 3 0 sl i e | o T G B Nationally, the cpgt is 6 cents, the| oy, iank, 4.6 ctnu:} { which threatened to dry\ up. velopmenth in such & case are not un- HERE MORE THAN U. S. summary said. 1mm§‘.‘.:’.‘."3‘§.'x‘o,'{é‘§n§35u and Tennes- | IN DROUGHT AND PUT IN RIVER o MOt of the fish g,yunfl 8 mew home | al. Rectal Irritations and Tteh Figures for the 12 administrative dis- | see, 4.5 cents: Kansas, Oklahoma, Mis- | _— n"the Mississippl River, while 8 few | i % . l AR tricts gave the one comprising Wash- | souri and Arkansas, 4.5 cents; figures | were used to supply requests for re- Ii.:{:n}ll'l';p:::m::d":»-m 3 | by i 1 $ t given. =iz 3 3 P stocking purpases. . Arg Per Capita Expense Locally Is 7|ingien.” Orefon, Montana, Idabo and | S e oy §7.555,- | Seining Crews Provide New Home in the Mississippi After | #*5king purpoces. | PR FOR RENT ilef & your meney .,“{‘ B ' 3 Cents, Against 6 for En- | cents bl Raid on Threatened Streams. [ Trom the drousht pac. he added. the|§ 2 Rooms, Kitchen, Bath g AR R - g Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, —_———— - Tatalit rObRRIY wodla- be ez d R . R Torh Suppositorie 4 one tire Nation. and New Mexito were second with 10 Targe Oil Well C In atalities probably wou! cons! and Reception Room 12 for & full wize package wnder : cents and New York and Porto Rico| rge Oil Well Comes In. | able. Flectric Refri s thia“Fubrantes difect to Torh. L TS third with 8 cents. | LOS ANGELES, September 6 ().-—| g, (he Associated Press. this pumber of fish had been taken . | ulectric Refrigeration Incorporated. Allentown. Pa. The annual per capita cost of Federal | The others were as follows: Callfornia, | The Barnsdall Oil Corporation an- | pyuo'miion fish, whose lives were | from streams in the Upper Mississippi Lord Beaverbrook Still Ill Reasonable Rental ‘I'onn " Neyads, Hawail, 7 cents; Pennsylvania, vell flowing 13,000 barreis a | | Valley and transplanted into the Mis- PR : 2 a8 e prohibition enforcoment for the district| Ne jérsey, and Delaware, 6 cents; |nounced a well flowing 15, IS 2 | hdangered by the drought, have been | Valley a Mis LONDON, September 6 () —It was THE ARGONNE eomprising the District of Columbia, | Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, |day, the largest in California, has.been | saved by the Government. ‘imlppl River. announced vesterday that Lord Beaver- M 16tk and Columbia Road N.W. 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