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X MAY 12, 1928, THE EVENI STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. SATURDAY, . SENATOR VHELLER BAGKS GOV, HITH | | | | WO FORD FLYERS HILLED N CRASH BEVERLY HILLS.—I hate to be the first to make notice of it, but I believe that it is| :.é"’%fl;..“"{.’li’.‘}“”ge Transport Plane Falls, poen BgntnE x| After Take-Off at. De- troit Airport. for one solld week 1 Declares New Yorker Is Party’s “Best Bet” and Holds He Is for Enforcement. and we haven't entered our Ma- rines. What's the mat- ter? Are they barred? | Maybe they are eliminated on ac- count - of - being professionals. I don't want to tell young John D. Rockefeller his business, for he 1s 'a friend of mine, but if he wants to get rid ot anybody why don't he stop their pay. That's more successful than writ- ing them letters. By the Assoclated Pr DETROIT. May 12.—Two pilots of | the Ford Motor Co. were killed today | when & tri-motor transport ane | crashed and caught fire soon after tak- | ing off from the Ford Airport at 8:45 am, . The men killed were Willlam Munn and E. K. Parker, both of Detroit. The pllots were on their first regular run to Buffalo, N. Y., on a freight 1oute Edward G. Hamilion, chief of opera- | tions of the Ford Air Line Service, sald | that the accident occurred when Munn. who was at the controls. forced the plane off the ground without sufficient | fiving speed. | “Soon after rising the big airship & o stalled. siid off on one wing and spur (0 Labor Honors Representative, | Ui ground near the Micnigan Central | Railroad tracks, close to the airport results of the California: primaiy. in | PHILADELPHIA, May 12 UP).—John | The plane was wrecked and both men which he and Senator Reed of Mssour! | ;. " Casey, member of Congress from arc belleved to have died instantly yere defeated by Smith showed the | jzeme County. last night was elected | ~Munn formerly was a test pilot for apparent futility of coniesting further | s qigent of the Pennsvivania Federa- | the Hess Airplane Co. of Wyandotte, a ith he QOvernaL, eerent Smith ton (of Labor. ‘A member of the|suburb. Parker.formerly reiided 8 et Al I e IR ciaunation, | Plumbers and Steam Fitters' Union. he | Deénver, Colo. Bath were married and Bl b oAl by A reuc | long hat been identifled with the labor | both only recently had beoccne pilots for He deatribed the e e rma: | movement. He has sérved four term| the Ford Alr Line Servlce. '~ of the word” a “born Democrat” and | in Congress and is a candidate for re-| The plane, and all-meta w""“?‘ 2 man who, standing as he does for “law | clection on the Democratic ticket. | carried a load of freight. _hsn hl enforcement.” would improve condition | crashed, a broken wing punctured the v o " d. gasoline tank and the fuel was ignited. SERREY inve SEHIM IS | It was more than an hour after the ac- IR WEATHER The Senator mentioned in his letter | THE W !ATHER l ing-Coolidge administrations. | | cident before the bodies of the victims, that he had hoped at one time that| | wreckage. | both burned, could be removed from the Walsh would be the Democratic stand- | District of Columbia—Fair and con- | * The fatalities were the first involving ard bearer. but that it had become ap- | tinued cooi tonight, tomorrow fair With one of the. Ford tri-motor planes, and parent to his colleague, as it has to many | rising temperature. it was the third serious alrplane accl- of his friends, “that the Democrats of | wMaryland—Fair and continued cool, | dent in th= vicinity of he Ford airport. | the Nation were in favor of the can- | probably light frost in exposed places.| Two other men, Gordon A. Taylor of e S e e except heavy in the mountains tonight: | Rochester, N. Y.. and Aaron Rosenbleet, McDowell was a leader in the Mon- iomorrow fair with rising temperature | New York, were killed April 24 when tana movement to gain the support of | 'Virginia_—Fair. cooler in south and their plane. a Taylor monoplane, crashed that States eight delegates for Walsh. | probably lght frost in extreme West| from an altitude of 1000 feet at the but with the latter’s withdrawal Smith [ portion tonight: tomorrow fair, slowly | ajrport during a demonstration follow- supporters claimed the way had been |piging temperature in north and west | ing the aircraft show. Three persons B At wir |poctians were hurt in another crash at the air- Western block to be selected next weck. | “\west Virginia—Fair and continued | port April 23. Smith has the support of the State’s|eool, with light frost. possibly heavy in mational commiticeman, Bruce { exposed places. tonight: tomorrow fair | Kremer. with slowly rising t*mperature. | Record for 24 Hours. i By the Associated Press Another Western Senator—Wheeler of Montana—was riding aboard the Smith bandwagon today, firm i the belief that the New York governor “is now the best bet of the Democrats” for the presidency. % Wheeler. who bolted his party in 1924 | to run for Vice President on a third | party ticket headed by the late Senator ! La Follette. Republican. Wisconsin, in- | dorsed Smith's candidacy yvesterday in a Ietter to W. W. McDowell. chairman of | the Montana Democratic central com- | mittee. ! Urges Nomination by Acclamation. | Senator Walsh, Wheeler's colleague. | recently withdrew from the race for the | nomination at Houston, declaring the Fire Destroys House. Fire of undetermined origin early this Thermometer—4 p.m., 80; 8 p.m., 68; morning destroyed a siaall frame dwell- 12 midnight, 62; 4 ., 56; 8 a.m., 50; ir at 520 Lowery plac® northeast. The noon, 56. place, owned by Wiliam J. Ballard. 8 pm. colored. was valued at $2,000 and was | Barometer—4 p.m., : 9.81: 12 midnight, 29.89; m., 29.97; | covered by insurance. vacant. Cites Farm Question. Smith further was described by Wheeler #&-a man who had * n weaned or educated or frighi the principles of ~fundamental |, democrac; |2 “His heart beats close enough to the |8 8.m.. 30.10: noon. 30.14. hearts of the plain people for them | Highest temperature, 88, occured at) = to hear it'throughout the day and |2:30 D.m. vesterday; lowest tempera-| night.” his m}l‘m"f_“d 4 | ture, 50, occurred at 7 am. today. | As 10 the farm question, the Senator | said the governor’s record was such | that "I am confident he would, as Pres- | ident. use his best endeavors to place | the farmers of the Middlewest and- West | and other producers of raw materials | on an equal footing with the manu- facturers of the East." “As to the prohibition amendment. Gov. Smith favors law enforcement.” the letter continued. “Under the pres ent administration, with an ex-distiller at the head of the Treasury De ment, we have theoretical en! and actual nullification. “Every right thinking person de- plores the breakdown of law enforce- ment under the Harding-Coolidge re- gime, accompanied as it has been by wholesale corruption. It would be im- | possible for conditions to be worse than | they are in this regard today. Under Smith, T am sure there would be im- | provement.” | SEEK GIRL’S ASSAILANT. The whe;m today searching for a | man who last night dragged a 13-year- old colored girl into his automobile on RESORTS. ANTIC CITY. N. J. Temperature same date last year— | o Highest, 63; lowest, 54. Tide Tables. ’ (Furnished by United States Coast | and Geodetic Survey.) | Today—Low tide, 7:47 am. and 8:32 | | pm.: high tide. 1:13 a.m. and 1:26 p.m | Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:4% am. and | 9:24 pm.: high tide, 2:08 am. and 2:24 pm. The Sun and Moon. ‘Today—Sun fose 4:59 a.m.; sun 7:11 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 4:58 am.; sun sets 7:12 pm. | Moon rises 1:13 am.: sets 11:12 am. | Automobile lamps to_be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. | Condition of the. Water. Gresat. Palls—Slightly muddy. Weather in Various Cities. Temperature Atlantic City AL something about it it veness, perhape—its fours scre extensiveness, lawn d Boardwalk sun decks—ses water baths—exemplary service—some- thing that has made it the beach- front success for filty-odd years. HOTEL DENNIS Atlantie City, N. J. New tireproot building Lusurious eppornsments Ideal servics. part- | forcement | | sets ’ s e isamory | L VIRGINIA. Fooas | In the Mountains of Virginia o | Bryee's Miliside Cottages. near Orkne | Aih :fihm«h streets, drove to Nmfltenlhuu.m: Sp 1L off " the heatitiiul Vernon streets, where hie attacked | Atlantic her, and then released her at Twenty- | 3 /tmor third and Bancroft streets. | Bismarex - The girl, daughter of a janitor at|Boston .. 1901 California street, told the police | /7 that she was walking along the street when a colcred mn‘:n drove up In & Eit o hieago o | 8D, nalis WAREHOUSE For Rent Rear 927 D St. N.W, 1 STORY —FIREPROOY FLECTRIC VREIGHT ELEYATOR /xMEmcm ?sccum'r]/ } | Buron { Yadiar a, ki | Kansas ity 0 3% Lox Aneoles, | e Ban Francisco Executive Believes It Necessary in City’s Business. Lo SAN PRANCISCO, May 12 UP).— | Miami ¥is l':a'vm James Rolph, jr., wants the city | ¥o% Qriesns urnish him an . The want was published yesterday in | Guana the mayor's budget requests, filed with | fhilsd-inhia 70 07 the city finance committee. He $8id | bty the plane was needed to extend thr| Port city’s greetings 1o notables who arrive | Portiand Ore. 30 by alr, for police work and possibly for | &7 1 officiai tr sidered wi the_bu 012 2093 The request will be con- | San A the committee makes up | 3a7, Dien. - e “oasnn WASH WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRIN Delivered - Gur MAwLL 3 SPECIAL “NUTICES, LIVING ROOM »UITES HIGHBOY PiA%O. 1740 | 20 40 048 30 Torary. for sale a0 Securily Storage Co. COTTAGYS Greenwiéh time 1oday ) Temueratur: Wenther > A% Clenr YNSIRLE FOR one contracted by agen. Denmark (Xoon. Gresnwich T 7 BE Bevie other than th 7 Horts (Favali. 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Delicatessen ‘r;u; (,‘I-h:b-u, 24-Hour Elevator Sleeping Porches Factli w“,‘ fepltinchindings 1 Apartments of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Rcoms See Resident Manager WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS & CO. Realtors 1501 K St NW., Main 4600 A T O B e o he openiog of Tor the vasment e Dalance ol the 1051y (AR OF PUHNIT Vi VAN Phils Boston Rk vom Sew York Pt 2] gits suith EITY TIRANRVER & STORAGY, (1) 15 You st Wanth 438, This Million-Dol Printing Plant fas The ~a!ifmal Ca BIG RAINS Y " attention settled pital Press Puime o PRINTING IN A HURRY . s W "by: Tronclad Roofing by Ironc oot ir W o s e B D kv [fl Ry IRONCLA gih pud Evarts Sy ¥ Vioones borts Boebior 31 WK N COMPANY A The house was | Boys. 10 and 11, Who Year Ago. Disappear From Homes Again John R. “Fuegel, 10 years old, 3803 Kansas avenue, and Frederick Kenni- utt, 11 years old, of 1236 Quincy street, who were “buddies” on a proposed world-wide trip a_year ego that ended beforg they reached Alexandria, Va made another start this morning. Last vear they had with them a 4-year-old brother of Fucgel, but the young brother was left at home this time. It was about 2 o'clock this morning that the “buddies.” each with a knap- <ack and probably small supplies of food, disappeared from their respective iiomes and are believed to be on the »aad headed for an unknown destina- tion. When the boys started on their long journey a year ago, it is stated, they took with them a small wagon to carrv their outfits, taking the little brother of Fuegel along in order that he might not tell of their going. INSPECT , Apartments ideal and maintained at Began World Tour They were located on the road near Alexandria before their tents for the first night of the trip. Young Kennicut left what mon he had on a dresser in his room fast night. police were told, the lock on the | door snapping when he went out, mak- | ing it impossible for him to return and | got it. Fuegel is believed to have had | less than 50 cents when he left home. i Kahn Quits Film Bureau. NEW YORK, May 12 (#).—Otto H.| | Kahn yesterday resigned as a member | | of the advisory committee of the film | bureau, an unofficial agency for the pro- motion of motion pictures through clubs | and other organizations, because of the | bureau's indorsement of “Dawn.” the | | fitm of the trial and execution of Edith | Cavell. war nurse. TODAY - Iy arranged, located rentals comparing favorably with those of other apartments which do not afford t enjoyed at The 4 he many advantages rgonne SIXTEENTH & COLUMBIA ROAD NORTHWEST PZIZE=Eiy In r Ex = La lover Park Adjoining Mass. Ave. Heights st an Ve Real heauty—substantial con- ruction—every modern feature d a most desirable section. All w desire in a home and at a most moderate price. 3 M. Landscaped Inspect Tonight or Tomorrow B.H.GR Builder 927 15th St. NW. Main 2670 HERE --THIS VACATION 9 Are yo motoring? 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