Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1928, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. MONDAY, A UGUST 27, 1928 MISSING ARPLANE. VBREEN SHOOTIN REPORTED CRASHED LAID TO POLICEMAN Fisherman Says Craft With Edward M. Taylor, Suspend- |« Six Aboard Sank at Sea. Search Under Way. ed on Hijacking Charge, Accused of Assault. Fdward M. Tay suspended police of the Traffic Bureau, indicted of hijacking ded with whisky at t and Maryland avenue ccused today before U n C. Turnage dangerous weapon and William S. McBreen Au- sald and_G. Philip Werner, A. McNerney was in Anthony's group and Capt. Crilly of St. Francis' delegation, f SEEK BLAME FOR CRASH. 'CAPITAL GROUP SPENDS o) WEEK END at MANRESA | Corporation Counsel to Fix Re-| | | River just north of Annapolls o view of the new bridge :ademy buildings. sponsibility in Triple Collision. |y 0 ool Parishes Repre- an Corporation counsel at Police Court | will today be given the task of deciding responsibility for a triple collision at | Massachusetts avenue and Thirteenth street, in which one of the automobilc: | was found to be listed to Senator Dun 1 U. Fletcher of Florida. enator Fletcher's car, operated by | his chauffeur, Harrison C. Jackson. col- ored, 36 years old, is said by police to {have ‘been struck by an automobil: | operated by Morri. Fussil, 40 years oid |of Ashton, Md.. and knocked into an- |other machine driven by Lola B. Edlin years old. 3606 Porter { the occupants was injur » machines were damaged Fussil's| j, i | car was proceeding south on Thirteenth . i | street and Senator Fletcher's car west {on Massachusetts avenue at the time of { the collision sented in Delegation to Jesuit | Retreat House. J. former pastor of St A group of business and professional men from Washington Baltimore | sent the week end at Mar n-the- | ern. They left home | noon and returned this morning In|y ¢ time for business. The | spent in spiritual exer and recre; | tion at the Je where Re this city:. U. S. CONSUL DIES. and Clairborne Stricken Frankfort-on-Main. FRANKFORT-ON-MAIN, August 27 () | American consul, interval was reet. None but all of ucted by ing near Aschafenburg. dent of Richmond, Va. | official in England, mania Austria has an Association of Uni- | versity Women mell, Johy ndy of two | ates Attorney send the war- arrest sworn to before by I with whom Taylor had er in the tion cputedly was made and was reading a paper. a window_and inflicting a shed through him ba with wh nvestigated the shooting and | took_up the matter | Pratt S. Attor in the sw ey Rover, which re- pd dived into t g out of the war- was explair GE e ~ & RITES FOR NAVY-PILOT. by the ISR rching par- back into, R. B. Keys, Florida Crash Victim, to Be Buried at Arlington. ices for R. B. Keys, 33, the Naval Air Station was killed there in st 22, will be t Atlington Cemetery to- morrow morning at 9:30 o'clock, with honors, Guard today. ties were organ: ish Parliament from jon Oil Co. o rr from the Orient: Dr. D. D. Holden toria physician, and Harold W Seattle afr mail pilot, was at trols. L. Carson, Vict Br lumbia, was aboard as co-pil ofL. FOUND ON WATER. retur s a native of this city Two Floating Hats May Indicate Craft Plunged into Sound. VICTORIJA. British Columbia, Aug: 27 P) —Six persons were missing today together with the monoplane in which they left Victoria Saturday morning for Seattle tches of oil seen in Puget Sound by searchers in other planes, and two men’s hats discovered fit sound. were beli 3 cate that the plane had flown into t water a ne under with all on board. pe was kept alive, however, by un- verified reports that fishermen had seen # plane off the west coast beach of Vancouver Island. on which Harold Walker, one of the missing Iots, had told his wife he wo if he ever got in difficu ssenger machine was last inutes afier taking off for Seattle on its regular schedule. A light- house kee; said it was then flying low and fts motors “apparently faiter- ing” Aviators said that weather con- | ditions Saturday would make low fly- | ing dangerous. and that an all-metal | 1 not float more than a few came down on water. MILITIA COLONEL SOUGHT BY OFFICIALS New Mexico Guard Commander Wanted to Surrender Cap- tain Who Beat Farmer. Br the Associated Press. FL PASO. Tex. August officers today sought Col King, commander of the New } | Guard, him with compo with to serve a PRODUCE SPECIALS Fancy Tomatoes in All of Our Stores FREESTONE Lbs. 25c Peaches $1.25 Bushel (45 Lbs.) “Jerseys”’ 3 o 12C A GOOD SWEET $3.50 Barrel (150 Lbs.) 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