Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1930, Page 56

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[GAME REGULATIONS| NEED 1S STRESSED Bureau Head Cites Increas- ing Disregard for Federal Protection. . e ‘Three r's were chalked up on the | blackboard today as ecsentials to sav- ing America’s vanishing game and wild life. Research, reservation establishment | 307" and regulation of hunters were given in the annual report of Paul G. Red- ington, chief of the Bureau of Biolcg- ical Survey, as the objectives. “Research in the relationships, habits, production, control and conservation of wild life,” he sald, “is essential and fundamental.” “Reservations must be set aside for the long-time benefit of the wild life that is more and more being crowded off its ancient feeding, breeding and resting grounds. “Regulation of human operations in the use and enjoyment of wild life is essential to the immediate welfare of species that would otherwise be hunt- ed to the point of extermination.” During the past year food-resources surveys of proposed migratory bird refuges were completed by the bureau on 189 units in 48 States, aggregating more than 3,700,000 acres. Increasing the present force of 25 United States game protectors Reding- ton emphasized as “so important as to warrant its consideration as an emerg- ency requirement.” “Each passing seacon,” he said, “records increasing disregard on _the part of game-law violators for the Fed- eral regulations designed to protect migratory birds.” KNOCKS OUT PROWLER WHO THREATENS DEATH Cleveland Woman Wields Ax and Police Haul Intruder to Hospital With Fractured Skull. D, November 28.—A prowler st his head through a win- dow in the home of Mrs. Weaver and told her “I'm going to kill if preparedness means any- thing,” she responded, reaching for her ax and planting a smart tap on the in- vader's skull. He fell back out of the window un- conscious, and police hauled him to a hospital. - Police exonerated Mrs. Weaver, and announced at the same time that the Beatrice | man may recover from a fractured skull. fitting detail. proper. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Shubert - Belasco — “Ap You Desire Me,” at 8:30 p.m. National—"A Kiss of Importance,” at 8:20 p. Gayety—"Hi Ho Everybody,” at 2:15 and 8:15 pm. Metropolitan—“Outward Bound,” at 2:45 and 8:45 pm. Fox—"“The Dancers,” at 11:30 am, | 2:07, 4:36, 7:14 and 9:40 pm. Columbia — “Min week), at 11:40 .am., 1:40, 3:45, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:55 p.m. Rialto—“See America Thirst,” at 11 136, 2:12, 4, 5:53, 7:46 and Palace—"Remote Control.” at 11:50 am, 2:17, 4:52, 7:39 and 10:04 p.m. Earle—"Sunny,” at 12:05, 2:25, 4:45, 7:50 and 10:10 p.m. “Sin Takes a Holi- . 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, d e Girl of the Golden West,” at 2:15, 4:05, 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. Central—“The Doorway to Hell,” 11 | a&m. to 11 pm. Tivoli—“The Life of the Party,” .t‘ 2:30, 4:15, 6, 7:50 and 9:40 p.m. WAGE JOBLESS CAMPAIGN PERTH, Australia (#).—Unemployed single girls here have begun a vigorous campaign against employment of mar- ried women. With the slogan, “the married wom- an’s place is in the home,” unemployed girls systematically protest to employ- ers who have married women on their stafls. Those 'Who refuse to discharge their married woman employes and engage qualified single girls face a picket of workless girls outside their premises. and Bill” (second | < sk Carl Zeiss / Cameras With P45 Zelss Lenses 357l0 New Stock COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY 1424 New York Ave. NW. No. 79 For CATARRH and SINUS TROUBLE HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACIY 1007 H Street N.W. Phone NA1695 i % They All Smile bri [EE_D.BUTLER 2155 Chamvlain_ St. Above V—Near 18th Airplane of the Road FRANKLIN (Air Cooled Power) Saving $500 Buy Now these cars. Thrifty buyers will appreciate the saving of $500 to $800 offered on All new, factory guaran- teed. Your car in trade. Saving $800 Few Left Sedan, $1,950 DISTRIBUTORS FRANKLIN MOTOR CARS CALLAN MOTORS INCORPORATED 1529 M St. N.W.' Tailored at Fashion Park The Famous Fashion Park $50 “Suits and Overcoats There are three things you are absolutely sure of in Fashion Park productions—correctness of design; qual- ity of fabrics and character of tailoring. All these are essentials to complete satisfaction, and it is Fashion Park’s fidelity to all these details that gives this superior clothing preference with those who are particular. Another feature—individualized sizes—which insures These are Derby days—the Hat that is becoming and The Mode at $5—Stetson at $8—Henry Heath,. $10 The Mode—F at Eleventh T North 2604 Belle®,; NOW PLAYING! The Smartest actress on the Screen in the Smartest, Spiciest, Dressiest Come- dy drama of the Season, Constance Kenneth MacKenna Basil Rathbone Rita YaRoy Louls Bartels A PATHE AIT'S A STAGE AND SCREEN SHOW FOR THE WHOLE ’ nMu.W SOMORROW :’{mrflrqt. laphone Hit Wi 7 FATHER #s¢ SON= ashamed h of each other until reat Sacrifice rzuu[l'Z THEIR ';{ECTION **~PHILLIPS HOLMES-LUCILLE POWERS /" GRANT MITCHELL € 'S ORRELL* SON' the Jalking .ftr’n:. i [ ROON omedian 1N PERSON K1 PAT ROONEY 3y CONLIN,& GLASS %«.mtg FRED KEATING :4, THE GREAT ALEXANDER Mo Twice Daily—2:45 - 8:45 P.M. All Seats Reserved Seats by Phone (National 0454), ail or Box-Office. s PRIC €S mmmum . MATINEES Balcony 50c—Orchestra 75¢ EVENINGS Baleony 50c-75¢—Orchestra $1. Sundays and Holidays Same as Evening MerropoLitaN ATIONAL Tonight at 8:20 B0c to $2.50 BASIL RATHBONE IN A PARISIAN COMEDY “A Kiss of Importance” Fred Kerr Ivan Simpson Direated by LIONEL ATWILL o i e Beginning Monday—Seats Now (Purst Producti he Becond Wash- ‘meton Subsctivtion Season) The Newest Play by the World’s G, 'WONDER HOTEL OF WASHINGTON AMBASSADOR s HOTEL &K rld’s Greatest Dramatist Bernard Shaw’s The APPLE CART With The Guil Acting Company NESDAY 2 7 WERATSo T 24, Qah- o Bek ARSI S0, o0y B4 Bk Ther Douwn AMUSEMENTS. hysensalii ime 5 WILLIAM HAINES “REMOTE CONTROL" on_the stare WESLEY EDDY in RUSTIC FANCIES Coming Taturday JACK OAKIE in “SEA LEGS” ALCAN R V' LAST DAY MARIE DRESSLER WALLAGE BEERY “MIN a_ng_ BILL" Coming Saturdsy HAROLD LLOYD in . “FEET FIRST” THIS WEEK 1:,,. I‘ SHUBERT [y wiiits, BELASCO cxdiw PIRANDELLO'S ‘AS YOU DESIRE MF’ e December 8, M: essmber 8, Mall Orders Now HELEN HAYES .»mlcou""l"lhun.u:uc: HENRY STEPHENSON Bal ST 607 SH: k. Bo aaten s0erio S5 000 JUNIOR fnumear THEATRE fl,’i:?a Barrie’s “A KISS FOR CINDERELLA™ QONSTITUTION mATL, DEC Beats. Mrs. Greene's cert Droop's, 1300 G ‘shr Diae Knsi"él.g_; SEASON AND SINGLE TICKETS e NOW ON SALE = BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL By the Famous BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA With_Its {llustrious Conductor DR. SERGE KQUSSEVITZKY CONSTITUTION HALL FOUR PERFORMANCES Three Evenings and One Matinee DEC. 2, 3, 5, 6 sototsts— MYRA HESS, Pianist JOSEF HOFMANN, Pianist EFREM ZIMBALIST, Violinist hony. Scloists With Oth Symobony. . VEER, FRA- $3.50, $3.¢ -;-“. $2.00, $1.50, . . Wilson-Greene's Concert Bureas, Mre Toon's 1300 G St Dis. 6493 o S, A oy 8 to lancing et (orchestra). _g&y ‘appointment. HOWARD UNIVERSITY Lecture-Recital Series 1930-1931 Andrew Rankin Chapel 8:15 P.M. ay, December 2n: Fisk Jubilee Singers Tuesday, Janmary 18th, K:15 Abbie Mitchell Celevrated Soprano 10th, 8:1 Ibanian Music Tuesday. February 17th, 8:15 P.M. Women’s Glee CI Howard Uni Violi lo_and Piano Tuesday, Avril 21st, 8:15 P.M. Men's Glee Club .. 80 on Sale at Ofice of Dean of ‘omen and at Hunton’s Drug Store, Ninth _and U Streets. No Season Tickets Sold after November 28th DANCING. L’EGARE STUDIO alizing in ball room dancing care y given to beginners. te lessons, 35. Cla: ctice 9 t. 4180, Est. 1900, I struetion Private STANTON _rioee: “Souna EYRHOKEY MGUIRE' _ “MICKEY McG! LU L STATE rtome R im tiedtt sound JOAN BENNETT, KENNETH MacKENNA in_“CRAZY THAT WAY." DIRECTION SIDNEY LUST. K near 9ih Today-Tomorrow TIN i LONE B RICHMOND v.: _ANDY, “OHECK & 1 DUMBARTON CARO! ARTHUR DAKE in “SHE'S MY WEAK- PRINCESS RAMON NOVARRO in FLESH." 1119 H St. N.| Line. 2600 ALL OF THE| fiKOMA 4th “and_Butternut Bt No Parking Troubles NANCY CARROLL in S Ma$ _Wed., 3:30; Warner Bros.” %{!}SSAWDOR cor R 2 Tk "Cof B WEst? Warner Bros.’ e B st NEB. TODAY__ANN HARDING In, “GIRL “Warner Bros . QOVA}ON ey 8. D C. R} RS HAS LR Warner Bros.” AVENUE GRAND '"""R‘Ki:m St Bet. D and B POORWALY TQ ARD. = Warner Bros." COLONY 9= ave. & Farrasut . TODAY—] CEATLL R AN PROGRLE MA - Warner Bros.’ TODAY ] f,, MACEARLL BT T R e T R SAVOY 14> & cov ma. nw. TODAY— JOY in “THE Warner Bros.” 1ith & Park R4 N.W. R WS AT Warner Bres." YORK Ga. Ave. & Quebeo St. N.W. TORAYSURION SIis tn ‘THE ASHTON . o SioR NooNend m “CALL OF THE FLESH." SECO UoZF SRS CIRCLE 59,7 &~ ut. T He irror § CAROLINA 285 et o KAY in FAIRLAWN 550855 2 IYRIC _Gaithersburg. ML e MAE DAVISON rivate, da; 1:30. A Children intment. JOE E. BROWN in “TOP SPEED." Also_“INDIANS_ARE_OOMING.".

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