Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1928, Page 19

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b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1928.° 19 ’GANGSTERS SHOOT |[ 283, o ptade ,. | ‘ FU[”’ BAI-I- PLAYER for Plane Record , 3 By the Assoclated Press. RACINE, Wis., November 12.— —_— Pilot Edward Hedeen of Racine i Forontt i 2 i b AN SB RGH &— RO Northwestern Fullback Crip-| | Jrion, miny s i Siocii A L : U for 3 hours and 15 minutes yes- pled and May Die From | | ierday, cstabiishing what is be; 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Wounds in Chicago. G e cial observer for the National Aeronautical Association, Wash- By the Associated Press. ington, said no doubt his report CHICAGO, November 12.—Gunmen's ord would be confirmed # bullets, hot-headed answer to a minor oclation. Just Phone automobile accident, had left John H iloted a Waco-10 plane “F kl' 7400” Acher, Northwestern University foot with an OX-5 motor. i 5 ran in Pall player, paralyzed and near death For Gifts or Personal Use “oday. In ganglend police sousht an TWO DIE IN PLANE FALL.| | When your day is so filled FaShionSYou,ll see at the Georgetown. AR Nam il sl Flannel Robes or | Sononrai o e West Virginia Game—Saturday From a_hosoital bed. whore he lay i N 1 crippled for life—if he lives—younz cident at Chicago. oF whetis the, dayisc coldhand 3 * * - * Acher told his story CHICAGO, November 12 (#).—Two | I 4 November! He had played fullback n the final |student fiyers were killed yesterday when alnty lngerle you prefer to stay indoors— - ovember! Foot Balll quarter of ‘the Purdue game, and_had | their biplane went out of control 1,300 it G lb seceseaty fori vouk 5 Is there ever a time when fone to & hotel party to eclebiate, With feet above ground and crashed intd @ 4 it is more important to -year-ol rother ester. a | tailspin. The two were Gordon Bair Y . - . o a studentn * the Missourl " Miltary Mud Siier Bk Both Chicagozns. 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