The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1930, Page 8

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UMM joctat and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh after they had brought down at Roosevelt field, N. completing their experi- mental high altitude flight from Glen al. Their. elapsed flying time of 14 hours, 23 minutes and 27 seconds took move than three hours off of the transcontinental flying record held by Capt. Frank Hawks, HE PRAIRIES Heads Flying Club ry fi ‘The whaler C. A. Larsen, of the Byrd expeditior \ce barrier. Shown below are members of th \feft to rl Arthur T, \ger, Claire 0. Alexander and Edward E, Goodale. Rewarded Late 0 in, Omaha, Neb., was recently awarded the OD. 8. congress for heroism in the Spanish-American war 31 years ago. len, Dr. Valeoo Vojtech, Martin Ronne, Nori _ Pirate Queen ary Jane’ Montfort queen of the annual pirate ball @ University of Florida. Associated Press Photo Sophia Spieker, prominent Batt more society woman, was elected President of the Women’s flying Club of Maryland, the first organi: “‘Assvoldted ‘Press Photo zation of Ite kind in state. In. New York harbor after It turn from the pedition who returned with in D. Vaughan, Walter Leuthe SIGNATURES TO-NAVAL TREATY Photo Mfarnit: treaty and their official seals, sociated Press Photo Here are signatures of conference delegates to the London naval ind ‘now the Mountaineers have two beauty are Margaret Straley (above) of Ripley, W.' Va. and Leora Dunn (ineet).of Resdevilie, W. Var” iueeetiictag BISHOP'S SON HELD IN SLAYING ” by Lee Lawrie, New York as recently hoisted to its place atop the 400-foot tower on ew $10,000,000 capitol. ‘POLICE RESERVES GUARD PRISON Associated Press Photo Columbus police reservee;standing by In Ohio state penitentiary, while convicts march to breakfast. Guardsmen quelied mutiny at the prison with machine guns, WILL BE PRESENTED | Associated Press Photo Nancy Hoyt (left), niece of Ambassador Charles G. Dawes, will f)be:presented-at the court of St. James. She sailed from New York ‘for England with her mother, Mrs. Harry B. Hoyt, sister of Dawes. Active Leader eae a Associated Press Photo Frau Halnisch, 90, mother of the former president of the republic of Austria, will take the dency of the International Women's Con- gress when it convenes In Vienng May 26, On Wet Platform Associated Press Photo Francis H. Bohlen (above), wet candidate for the republican sena- torial nomination, and his running mate, Thomas, .W.. Phillips, candi- date for governor in Pennsylvania. ‘© WED WHEN INDIANS WIN Esther Tetalman and Jack Legomeky of Cl wed when the Indians win the American league pennant. They hope Wt will be this year. h aed heed Paw one Het; man, and then commit suicide, Their bod! Utah, is Jewell &. Allen. Thrills Natives € Associated Press Photo Native girls of Kazakstan In the Boviet Union were given a thrill by be ye Van Nentasloer. Seenesil New society girl, who gave jeland have agreed t© vanity cases with email mirrors during opening of new 1,700 mile Soviet railroad. DIE IN DOUBLE TRAGEDY Associated Press Photo caused Adele juy Bates Post, rtist and ‘were found tn Mrs. Patmer’s bungalow at Laguna Beach,.Cal. where Jam adjutor of Paynter, 73. He sald h Rose Hickey (below). Slays Neighbor William Harrieon Robinett, 74, £. Shoemaker wih pit ad yon pe tg sere ae Amaia ne Gacman ld jount, ciaim- Graf lin when Lid Mount’s chickens ecratched UP dirigibie makes Its flight to South his corm rica and the United States. fleld. athletes Inthe Drake ‘aska broad Jumper; Sam Behr, Wisconsin ong the hundreds etar track a Cole Tomson, N aille, Notre Dame hurdler, and Eddie Fortune, Kan-

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