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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 7 ‘ . EEE be the next city to fall into the hands e e e she added, “and I could do a song/| colony, for Hollywood had taken her | by Gunther Lessing, attorney, of alien- e qT ATION GROWING of the plundering armies, Wilkins to Dive Under thelce and and dance for them.” word that wedded life could be only | ating the affections of his wife. Less- e Be isnid ep fall, the erie i Sir Hubert and Miss Bennett were |.a memory to her. ing, in filing an answer to his wife’s R of Wuchang and Hanyang w ° married last ‘summer in Cleveland, In January, 1929, she obtained a di- | divorce suit, said the actress urged 2 at the feet of the reds, who have Reach the North Pole ina Submarine |= ‘as he left almost immediately | vorce from the late Jaime Del Rio, of | Mrs. Lessing to get a divorce. Both | H swept into the Hangsze valley, burn- for Antartica they had to postpone| Mexico City, some time after she had | Miss Del Rio and Mrs. Lessing denied | ing, killing and pillaging. their honeymoon until this summer. | been brought from Mexico by Edwin | the charge. ; { REDS EXTEND DRIVE Communist troops in unknown] New York, Aug. 1—(#)—Sir George; While abroad, Sir Hubert enlisted] Lady Wilkins hopes to find a play| Carewe to enter films. Gibbons also ———“ | numbers surr6unded Hankow. Con-/ Hubert Wilkins, arctic and antarctic |the services of Dr. H. U. Sverdrup, fa-/for the winter season. They will} has been married once, his former| Although the black bear reaches a} sular authorities said despite Nation-|aerial explorer, returned today from} mous Norwegian, meteorologist and| make their home in New York. wife being Gwendolyn, Miller, from|weight of 300 pounds when full | alist promises to organize a oe & two months’ honeymoon in Europe;explorer who is an expert on arctic _————————— whom he was divorced four years ago. | grown, it weighs but little over half I {against the invaders, the situation !ruy of talk and plans for his pro- currents and conditions, and Dr. Ven-| Dolores Del Rio to Miss Del Rio recently was accused |pound at birth. ‘ ¥ .__ | was questionable because the Nation- posed submarine voyage to the north|ing Mienesz, Dutch scientist who al- ; Various Governments Advise jalist forces were not strong enough | noje, ready has circumnavigated the earth] Take Husband Again cael tL ty oven ey Raye own Perakioe Sir Hubert said he hoped to get|at the equator, testing and experi-' rs vi ji Hankow away on his underwater expedition| menting with his gravity machine. oreigners to Leave Cities | concession have erected barbed wire next May or June, starting from|One more scientist remains to be se-|_ Holywood. Sega ta A rire ae entanglements about the area. Spitzbergen, just at the edge of the lected. eee of Kufiing and Kiuking K eee Arctic sea.” From there he hopes to] redy Wilkins, the former Susanna| "Hose one unhappy matrimonial ven- < ’ —— British Boat Fired drive his submarine under the arctic|/ Bennett, actress, returned with Sir|ture led her to the declaration she British naval authorities reported |ice pack, across the north pole and|sHubert, still arguing vainly, she said,|"ever would remarry, today was WARSHIPS WATCH SITUATION | their gunboat, Teal, was fired upon |down the other side of the world tolor a piace as a member of the Nau- | Planning another wedding. eee BA, was Lgeariegern Ge Decal Unalaska on the Bering sea. tilus’ crew. She said she hoped to| She announced yesterday her forth- Te gen ‘ad piers the fire lest ‘The submarine to be used on the change her titled husband’s mind for coming marriage to Cedric Gibbons, H 4 fy trip, the old Navy P-12, renamed the motion picture art director. The Hurried Preparations Are Being/sne harm foreign buildings on the /Neutilus, is being outfitted at the|'™m before nett spring. wedding is to take place August 6. jade to M island which ‘were believed intact. | philadely navy yard. She will] “Of course they need a little enter-| ‘The announcement was received M leet Advances British sources also understood | Prulacelphie, Hay tainment on a three months’ voyage.”| with unusual interest in the film Richholt’s Cash and Carry [e== | Grocery f=) been warned to evacuate. Chinese swarming itito the foreign THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE | H | Shanghal, Aug. 1—()—The tide of | “With seven American gunboats] concession for safety. The National- Communism harassin” central China | scattered along the Yangtze river be- | ists hurriedly set to work strengthen- ( , touched the international settlement | tween Nank:.g and Ichang, American | ing the city’s defenses. here today as 500 student agitators | naval authorities apparently consid-| very preparation possible was made attempted a demonstration only to! ered the situation did not warrant) i, anticipation of an attack by the re be repulsed by the clubs of foreign | strengthening of the river patrol by | communists who today had been x +} police who had anticipated their| aqding destroyers summering off blowing up railway bridges 30 miles e plans. Shantung at Chef or Tsingtao. north of Hankow. Police charged when the students} Japansse naval authorities said four ia gathered in the heart of the interna-| destroyers were being held at their! 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