The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 24, 1930, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY. MAY 24, 1930 ZZ; MEMORIAL TO VA Associated Press Photo After 13 years in retirement, Maude Adams, famous actress, has announced she will return to the stage in a modern comedy by an American playwright. Dolores Del Rio, Spanish film actress, Is shown unvelll thi monument to Rudolph Valentino, dead film favorite, ina Hioliywesd pare ¥ Associated P: Geraldine Free, daughter of Rep. Arthur M. Free ‘etal ents at Dartmouth college disagree on dress reform. Some are trying to set a style they was the first member of the George Washington university gllder hope will be popular when warm weather seta in, while othere are trying to counteract the influence with long trousers, warm coats and overshoes as above picture shows, UNCLE SAM COMMISSIONS NEWEST UNDERSEA GIANT re Se ae hae ae Leads Union Move Nebraska Beauty kL . pacific Ocean : = id ¥ q Rev. WicdnipaDee ak Bolger beard eotwesatnat ; j . A sociated Press Fhe jig. Associated Press Photo mingham, Ala., retiring moderator, ort at iataiand college, Fremont, The V-5, largest type submarine In the United Stat y, shown just after she was commis Cliarles Rocheville, veteran pilot, and the low winged monopl: In which he hopes to fly from will present report recommending Neb. tioned at Portsmouth navy yard, near Boston. She will be assigned to Pacific coast after trials. . pilot, rt Np ‘Toklo to Seattle. The plane will receive its final test at Long » Cal, when he will try a non ae with four other Presbyterian tefueling endurance record in an effort to better the German record of 65 hours and 20 minutes. taser pop erences ra ENGAGED TO TENNIS STAR é Sa erlan church, : e 3 SUBMARINE 'SQUGHT. BY WILKINS e et ; . 2 FLEET TO PARADE IN REVIEW: FOR PRESIDENT HOOVER wih & 3 ee ee es ee . ts x 4 j : 7d Press Phe Press Phot: . fe United States oubsmaring, Onl: seugnt fy to Sir Hubert Wilkin The United States fleet will pass in review before President Hoover off the entrance to Che:apeake b-- ari faring | oe fon “Bpltebergen, la the north pole, o. the Bering ped The dential review in three years. Upper picture shows ships of the line 'n formation, Below Isa striking vic _. the new crulser Pensa Associated Prese Photo M 3 submersible, if made av: le, would be entirely rebuilt and fitted cola. At right is an air view of the airplane carrier Lexington. 4 f Engagement et: Dorethen: encider-of Rumaen | wag ef (cone id le |.» has been le pia licens ao hn Ae niecier "in the United States and a member of this years LANT. NDE UP, WINS PREAKNESS STAKE ales nse nuecee Sani GALLANT. FOX, SA , NAVAL DELEGATES BEFORE SENATE COMMITTEE oe # #§&3&3&§&38&§=~—. MOTHER SLAYS'7 CHILDREN : . . ° 5 H » ! o e Associated Press Photo Ethel Galler, Caleobus, Obie, with fac ebildren Members of the American delegation to the London naval conference appeared before the senate killed seven of them by shooting them with a embers of the Ameri 9 foreign relations committee for open hearings on the international treaty. Seated, left to right: Sec- In the picture who were not killed are Mildred retary Henry L, Stimson, head of the naval delegation, Senators Frederick H. Gillett, Hiram Johnson, — th running of the histori and Ervan, first and third from tert, back row, and Vernon, second from William E. Borah, chairman of the committee; Oavid' I. Wale, Joseph T. Robinson: naval delegate; hacen Eo ai le Nile 4. its aban d if vs He ed best pati right, front row. David A. Reed, naval delegate, and Walter F. George. Standing: Secretary Charles F, Adams, naval Proeknese stave: ecor mallee fice! tacks MEFyipod. ANd elec carried went. tb. Gasalay'e ectts, uae / delegate; Senators Pat Harrison, Robert LaFollette, Arthur Vandenberg, Adm. William Pratt and Sen- Waluea: Seinots Roe hale ter tein CE eliake ee eter ator Key Pittman. alter J. " 4 Associated Press Phota

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