The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 19, 1930, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1980 Associated Press Phot © BACHRACH id pl ‘A ‘recent : pleture of Careline valli his seventy-fourth birth- Hyde, daughter of the secretary of y, duly 26, agriculture “GIRL ON THE QUARTER” IS MARRIED Associated Press Photo Deiegates from England joined with Massachusetts notables {n the celebration of 300 years of in- dependent civil government in America. Picture shows group at the celebration In Boston. Left to right: Herbert Parker, chairman of the tercentenary committee: Gen. Clarence Edwards, Sir Ronald Lindsay, British ambassador to the United States; Former President Calvin Coolidge, Gov. Frank G, Allen of Massachusetts, Mayor James M. Curley of Boston, and the Rt. Hon. Herbert A. L. Fisher, . of New College, Oxford, England. RAIL PLANE RECEIVES FIRST TEST IN SCOTLAND Associated Prese Photo Helen Wills Moody, pictured as ehe landed In New York, homeward John Hunter, endurance filer, and his wife, formerly Laura McCarey pound after her European tennis of the old home town, Sparta, Ill, They were married 14 months ago, Lee John admitted, but the marriage wae kept a secret. In Portland Slaying In Receivership French Beauty Associated Prese Photé Associated Press Photo A petition for a temporary re- Although @ “Mies Fri Ceivership for the Clarence Saun- recently elected for the ders Stores, Inc., unit In the huge . ie ‘Asevciated Srenghis to Foewey ete an operated by ris Doscher of Whitestone, N. ‘f.. who was chosen by Gov. larence Saunders was filed in tal seted the model for the girl on the quarter, became the bride Memphis, Tenn. ton, Tex. Willlam Baum of New York City. Assoctuted Press Phuto ral which recently recelved its first official tests at Milngavie, near Glasgow, Scotland. It is capable of carrying passengers at the rate of 150 miles an finan, The car or cabin le in by propellers. and travel; ispended from a rail supported by girders as shown in picture above, he Interior of ti own below. George Bennie (inset) Is the inven Slain In Court a Associated Press Photo M. Mitchell, 20, wae ged with the slaying of Lillian Donald, 20, whose charred body found in a furnace In the base- of a Portland, Me., stationery In Arson Case store, Queen Lois of the 1930 Pendie- tune, Frank 0. Keaton, re: ton,Ore. Round Up, which will be tate dealer, shot and killed held August 28-30. In private tife H. Flint, millionaire, ina b she Is Lois: Mcintyre, a college girl geles court. and expert horsewoman. FAMILY OF THREE SAIL ATLANTIC Harry Bennett, alleged “touch off” man in western New York's - " _ million dotlar arson ring, w: sociated Press Photo closely guarded by Buffalo police Willlam Brewster (left) and Percy Chaffee will pilot the refueling for Dale Jackson and Forrest O’Brine in their attempt to regain eng dgney eiaialers phy tar bat - ‘TRIP TO EUROPE BOY’S REWARD KANSAS SENATE CANDIDATES 3,000-mile trip across the Atlantic ocean, the 37-foot Associated Press Photo sain ve lu owned by- Pref Henry Bianco, teacher of Spanish Unopposed In the republican party for a third term, Senator te university, sail irom Salem, Mass. for Santander, Arthur Capper (left) will hi Spain. Professor Blanco was accompanied by his wife and seven yeercid daughter, Evelyn... - 34 : Joseph Ehrhardt, 17, of St. Louls, won two firsts and a trip to Europe at the contest held by the Airplane Mode! League of America ter, to” her $18,400 2 ‘as his. opponent in the November at its Detroit convention. He Is shown with his cutdoor endurancs ‘ealer, to’ pay her pats by New York ts live egrecin election’ In Kansas Jonathan M. Davis, former governor, unopposed medel. He also was ahead of his boyish rivala in the fuselage medel “4 Iso claims $25,800 Is due her in bask dn democratic primary. - . : flight contest. . . . .

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