Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1927, Page 7

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HONTED AN DIES | AT FEET F POSSE_ | become +a r e Negro, Chased 48 Hours, Literally Run to Death, Physician Declares. By the Associated Press. ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., Aug A man hunt of 48 hours' through woods and swan two counti vesterday negro, purs sherifi’s y charge of old wlilte gir Y. most at th edge of ] of Nash The p to deatt it the wamp, 18 miles south ied man was lit 1t an in- gh hit in ed by the | of night War ) ne birdshot pursuers whe him, the we to cause de Tonight's inq: Dr. Reeves could n Chase Be, which began ‘ed negro I.xul; aw s taking him to ja The chase, when the hand from the office: the alleged ¢ for | the Wa of capture this morning, when blood- | the San ed fox hounds picked up his trail Stanhope. The negro, wearing only a thin, tat- tered workshirt, followed by the dogs covered mile after mile through the heat of the morning. Once he came within 20 yards of | Sheniff J. H. Gr but when he saw the sheriff he fled from the spot “ni. headed into the swamp which he on to_eme ». A deep separatin from ear | center. All ors eit vanc | have regarding the carrying ement that the owner of canoes [ they are not o mpelled to furnish identification |c While School at San Antonic, , Officers May Receive Instructions. | me, drew to a certainty | ment of a school for instructors at |t offi 1 flying schools in Texas ¢ the prim: ! “It is well known that THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1927. Bureau of Navigation Warns Canoeists To Carry Lanterns as Required by Law ated by a storage battery and switch shington 1 s well as a lantern. 8 : reaten to | e ibpose.” says the after | bureau , “that the operators tion has | of 1k anoes either do not Know the B » law requires a lantern on A formal spection hoa he harbe £ admi A further w en a tendency « challenged by th aw, | that s, but the owners of these small ves: a safe- to secure this equipment as ard, hese vessels run in the shadows ) hanks of the river and without 1ghts v in danger from each ating | of the } a4 lantern to give fictitious |ca and that this may lead to ajabove the brid other, but from motor boats aav tion {in ave not been ac- | produ . the officials | out ¢ bulb oper- lc tim actically e of thr ision Stop, Scheduled for Today. C VELAND, A (). —Col Estabhshes Charles A. Lindhe plane, | spirit of St in shape to- Where | day for his flight to Pittsburgh, the next stop on his national tour. Although | Park rport | Lindbergh i { mnk(\ an ear Department s set for 10 am that he Commissioners Turn Down sels or have grown careless | lin nm.ww the necessary equipment. | “Jt is not desired to heavily penalize | . They have no sound- | s on’ hoard and with- | helpless in WOULD STANDARNZE | “LINDY” TO RESUME TRIP.; FLY'NG TECHNIQUE Flight to anbmuh His I\.ex!‘ the | the take-off from Brook | might | The hero of the New York-to-Paris | days and two Army Air Corps is qfifl*]‘( by d ¢ Department in the establish- | \ day of comp Antonio Air Corps training | low ti struct- < Seaman Lost in Chinese Waters Hubert Early Wilson, a fiveman who !l enlisted from Marshfield, Oreg., was | lost overboard Monday from the gun- boat Asheville in Chinese waters, the Navy Department was advised yester- day now on duty as i her the primary y school at Ri advised of ts have already been g s of the nature of the ng, has his own idea ¢ of impressing ins Department annou The Air Corps is d g individual methods tard method \Vf pursuers made possible. Spotted at noon in a thick clump of woods some 18 miles south of Nashville, Bradshaw stumbled over a stump and fell face down to the it round after t Ba beed| Uner Wuchia system a student is less apt become confused when he | surrounded immediately, red from one instructor to nation revealed that he wa ‘Wrists Badly Swollen. W TR who was within 200 NEW AIR MAP CORPS. aw at the time of his | shouted to the posse not to| and with the exception of the three shots fired, there was no tempt at violence The Ve s of the found in the swamp seve yards from where he ed. covered at the time of his d by a ragged workshirt of The bottom of one foot and prints of the handcuffs, were removed after the sheril mistakable, his swollen. A heavy scar on the forehead a another on the b < of th the general description corresponded h a d by the girl whom he w E have attacked, according to police. ni- dead another.” D &hoot, the vear has been | ted by the V t. One | ment will cover .m 000 square a in M v Hampshire nont, much of it never before tely mapped; the other will op- | negro were 1l hundred He was h oni; HOMER L.KITT CO. 1330 G St.NW. Mflnmsflusml. wrists being badl éd 9,000 miles in Mi and Illinois, at an he Government over normal Buy With Confidence—Buy a Dunigan All-Brick Home Dumgan s Petworth | Development Announced by C. Francis Jenkins, Washington In- Il ventor, to Safeguard Pilots. | Homes__Farragut St. Development of a device to keep an aviator on his course in spite of fog or other adverse weather conditions has been announced by C. Fran-| cis Jenkins, Washington inventor. He | said the apparatus would make use of radio waves broadcast from verti- cal antennae to be placed at 25-mile intervals along a prospective course. Vertical antennae, he explained, would send out waves in but one direction || and this would be the course laid out | for the aviator. The plane would carry a receiving epparatus to pick up radio waves thus broadcast, he added, and these | ‘waves would hght a small bulb 0n‘ the instrument board. Since the waves travel in but one} direction, he said, the light would dim | at 5th Street N.W. 6 Large Rooms @& 3 Roomy Porches Master Bath With Shower Concrete Street Paved Alley 950 ghts in | lar drive in the public park near Six- teenth and Kennedy streets, connect- ing Kennedy place with Morrow drive. Col. U, S. Grant, 3d, director of BUS TERMINAL PLAN RE]ECTED BY CITY IIMI" b ildi; and public parks of Pro- nm\nwl the nl.m on the ground that 'it would he unlawful to turn public property over to the bus company for }..a« as a terminal, but that he would | set aside the necessary space should 1‘1; be declded that a public exigency exlsted “The park bus terminal was proposed the transit company because of the turning of the sixteenth and Kennedy 1 an objectionable noise, posed Project in Public Park Drive. The District Commissioners yesterday ‘ G \fternoon turned down the plan of the \'wmuunm an\ Transit Co. to tablish a terminal in the cir JUNKER PLANE SEEKS T0 SET WORLD RECORD Two Start Endurance Flight, But One Is Forced Down After Five Hours. By the Associated Press. DESSAU, Germany, August 3.—An- other attempt to break the duration flight record for airplanes held by Clarence Chamberlin and Bert Acosta was started this morning by two Junk- er planes, The first machine, piloted by Fried- R TR R R R R N R A A A A A it INDORSED By Many Prominent Phys: cians QUNO CIGARS Nicotine less than 190. which renders them entirely harmless regardless of how many you smoke. Sano (Belveders), 11c; 3 [or 30¢ Sano (Invincibles), 2 for 25¢; 5 for 60c You will thoroughly enjoy this mild, doh;(hth.l smoke. Although it contains less than 1% retains that rare, rich flavor and aroma that is imm«l only in cigars made of the finest Havana Tobacco. the new Sano Cigarette— 23c package of 20. 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