The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1930, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY. MAY 17, 1930 ~ DOMME Associated Press Photo Gold star mothers, 232 In number, who will visit the graves of their sons in France, are shown on board the America before sailing from Hoboken, N. J. Mrs. John D. Emrich, 73, in the group, is shown in Inset receiving an honor ribbon from Hrs. H. Hoffman of Newark, N. J. Associated Press Phote Omaha, oldest mother Edith Quier of Reading, Pa., won her early matches in the play for the British women’s golf cham- Admitted To Court Plonship at Formby, England. Wins Pulitzer Prize E GIRDLER AND PILOT Associated Press Photo Associated Press Photo ee Harriet Buckingham of Osgood, | William ©. Dapping’s report on Ind. secretary to Senator Watson the Auburn, N. Y.. prison riot of of Indiana, has been admitted to practice before the supreme court litzer award for 1930. He is man- aging editor of the Auburn, N. Yy December, 1929, received the Pus of the United Stat WINS PRIZE AT HORSE SHOW Associated Press Photo John Henry Mears (left) at Roosevelt field, N. Y., after a flight from Los Angeles in his plane, the City of New York, in which he hopes to better the Graf Zeppelin’s world flight record of 21 days. He Is shown with his pilot Fred Meichior, Swedish flier. Their world flight will start from New York early In June. Seeks Congress Seat Heads Officers Associated Press Photo Mrs. Maud Slocum Moross Is a ‘Associated Press Photo Col. Walter C. Cole of Detroit candidate for t: was elected president of the Re- ination for rep; serve Officers association at Loe Michigan’s sixth district. $3,000,000 FIRE IN inter of Rep. Ruth Hannah Me- able horsewoman at the society js shown’ here with her favorite Ruth Elizabeth McCormick, daug Cormick of Illinois, proved he! horse show in Washington. mount and the cup she won at. the show EW JERSEY OIL PLANT o Michigan Beauty Associated Press Photo Virginia Adams of Lansing, Mich. was chosen as one of the six most beautiful co-eds on the —_ Michigan State college campus. Associated Press Photo Flames flung In all directions by the explosion of a 10,000 gallon gasoline tanker swept the Bayonne, N. J., and destroyed property valued at more §3-acre plant of the Above picture shows smoke and flames from mib If Refining company at than $3,000,000 before being brought under contri Hons of galions of burning of pouring over’ Associated Press Photo Feeney Marie Murphy of Fort Worth was elected queen by boy students at the Texas Agricultural cid Mechanical college, College ion, Tex. BREAKS THREE JUNIOR RECORDS Associated Press Photo Members of the American Davis cup team In Philadelphia where they meet the Canadian Davis cup layers | H Sreeencay ea Left to right: George Lott, John Van Ryn, John Doeg, Wilmer Allison and ‘Associated Press Photo Frank Goldsborough, 19, at New York City airport after complet- Ing his flight from Los Angeles in 28 hours and 18 minutes, a new junior record. He flew from Westfield, N. J., to Los Angeles in 34 wane & oy hours and three minutes, another record, and his flying time for the Ra i baie cae \round trip was 62 hours 21 minutes, a third record. ‘Associated Press Photo Max Schmeling (left), German heavyweight fighter, combines @hadow boxing and road work at f his training routing at Endi- cott, N. Y., where he Is training his title bout with Jack Sharkey, tn June. He is shown with his trainer, Max Machon. Presented At Court Princeton Captain WEDDING UNITES STAGE STARS Associated Press Photo Barbara Newberry, musical comedy actress, and malin Foy, Stes ‘Associated Pres: zomedian son of a famous comedian father, we: rried recently ae Mrs. Clark Howell of Atlanta ts New York. They will go to Hollywood soon where both are under j A seniated Freee Te one of the American women who contract to appear in talking pictures. . O. reat: captain an ries ped will be presented at British court. 7 ot dhe /Pringeten. Bn vere ry: sity crew. Sets Marriage Rule = i) AMERICA’S CUP DEFENDER LAUNCHED IN BOSTON Associated Press Photo The Rev. W. Russell Bowie, young rector of Old Grace church, New York, requires couples to sign pledge that they will join a church before he will perform marriage ceremony. Associated P ess Photo The Whirlwind, second and largest of four prospective defenders of the America’s cup against Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Lipton’s challenger, was launched in Boston. Mrs. Edwin Thorne, mother of Langdon K. Thorne, head ef the ewnlng syndicate, spenscred the launching. Capt. John Muir (above) is the new boat's ekipper.

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