Evening Star Newspaper, April 26, 1929, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1929. 25 TUHSHMD =EsEss 8 AM. Saturday! FOR FIVE MURDERS, omsn e ee -+ = ties of Protection. By the Associated Press. i | HARRISBURG. Pa., April 26.—The State Calls 10 Witnesses to Musmanno industrial police bill, which $ . ¢ would have restricted operations of pri- | Build Up Circumstantial | vate police and guards' virtually to the | limits of the property of ‘;heirbpm%oy- H H ers, was vetoe esterda; oV, Evidence Against Boy. |5 p el R In a long message explaining his dis- | approval the governor declared there | By the Ascociated Press was no x;nentm& tgtnuflbwflne ;exer‘r"su v of a roving authority” by such police, | P O O April 26 The | 1t he considered their functions legiti- | Phe e 15 attempting o convict |Mately should extend to protection of | Tacob Vonderbure 11 of the somder | plants and facilitfes possibly outside the of his parents, two sisters and a broth- | Strict lmits of their employers' prop- er was 1o continue in Gaston County | ®FtY and also to property in transit. | 5 ocoe ay. | im0 Saenr wid v CAMPBELL SETS UP o il Vi vd B TWO NEW CAR MARKS| tnes: including police mnd1 il | Gay ntha oiamilY, | Establishes Record of 212 Miles P an Hour Over Five- Id o uth seated across the | W g flames consume the | Mile Course. eltered the bodies of his | Ll | scribed the mutilated | By the Associated Press bo v VERNEUK PAN, Cape of Good Hope, e and an aged | April 26.—Capt. Malcolm Campbell, | dner, said he | British racing driver, held two new rec- vailing and praying” in the |ords today. | hours earlier. | Yesterday he pushed his racing car, | s charged with annihil- | the Bluebird, down a track here to hold ating his family with an ax and burn- (212 miles an hour for five miles, meat- | i ed- | ing the old record, and eclipsing the | { world's five kilometer record with a| |speed of 211 miles and hour. Conditions were ideal with no wind , | when he started, intending to lower the - |one kilometer, the five kilometer and | the five-mile records at one time. He | completed both the westward and east- | ward runs without mishap, but on the of |1ast run the Bluebird's tires were badly y | ripped, causing a bad bump without .» | much affecting his speed. He failed to beat the one-kilometer record. Further trials were not possible as n other members of | there were no tires left for his car. He ily when he discovered the fire, | eXpected to return home next week. C. R. Austin, Gastonia police ser- - —————— geant, called by the prosecution in| Commercial development of the salt s tes y well drilled under government auspices Jacob told him, “Nobody knows how | at Alberta, Canads, is said to be it happened but me and I won't tell.” ' practical. | Inar Hecur Co. g !Sasement Store F Street at Seventh Copsright, 1929, The Hecht Co. Tomorrow! Bargains for Boys —and plenty of them— in an unusual 101 — worth — $35.00 153 — worth — $30.00 207 — worth — $28.00 1383 — worth — $25.00 201 — worth — $17.50 296 — worth— $20.00 In Our 33rd Anniversary 50 Boys’ $1 Juvenile Suits Boys’ 59¢ and 79¢ teriais i fap. & for88c Wash Suits per models. Sizes 3 to 8. Sunfast, tub- 2 for 88C fast fabrics. Sizes 3 to 8. 60 Boys’ $2.50 Aerojacks Thy it! Rain- pr oeox},ew:'!indpr:lol;! 88c Seconds of Boys’ 79c Sizes 6 to 16. and Sl Shirts . 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