The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 2, 1930, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930 WZ VU Associated Press Photo a ‘The terror of earthquake struck southern Italy causing most widespread death and devastation -+ Associated Press Photo ‘ there since the great Messina quake of 1908 The shocks we severe that the number of deaths The nation’s first lady recently paid a visit to the Virginia mountain school near the President's ‘ from sheer fright in Naples alone was estimated at 50, Above ii neral view of Naples, {i Summer camp on the Rapidan river. The school, established with the aid of the President to provide city in the stricken territory, educational facilities for the mountain children, will reopen in the fall. Held In Slaying Miss Kansas _Sea-Going Rooster SSeeaiereeinenen assveuted ress Photo The endurance epidemic has gone hard with children; tree sitting In pi ular has claimed its victims from coast to coast. This par- pirant for the crown or title or what ever it is they get le Bentley of Chicago, who se uite fort: ey hiionigensen: rt q comfortably situatsd on 3KY-BOUND UNTIL LABOR DAY Assoctated Press Photo Dismembered body found near Hudson, Ohio, was identified as iMrs. Myrtle Smith, 35, resident of m Cleveland suburb. Quits Detroit Post Associated Press Photo ‘ A rooster, ued from a log by Assoctates Press Photo I years ago, now Mrs. Beverly P. Allen Is charged Aasoctated Press Photo = A. M. Allcroft of piel a Ju “~ associated Press Photo charged with manslaughter follow- Rep. Hamiltor Fish, Jr, of New ing train wreck in Elizabeth In vor heads the congressional com- which: one person was killed and 68 Injured. Hie stalled automobile cr‘tee in investigating Communie. caused wreck. Wants Divorce Would Wed Butler re in Lake Union, with murder in the death of An thony B. King at Columbus, Ga Wins Prix De Rome Asscctated Press Photo Barbara Finley of Wichita wae Associated Press Photo selected to represent Kansas In the Lou Reichere (left) Associated Pycss Vhoto and Robert Black, have battled storms and Galveston, Tex, beauty pageants heat above Roosevelt fleld, N. Y., In an effort to break the endurance - 4,J0h% Gillespie, storm center of 1 : (et refueling record scp by the Hunter brothers in Chicago, They expect Chana Gumies ue nti bohiogiend ‘ Film Star ‘Accused to be aloft at least until Labor Day. recalled, resigned as commissioner of public works. a Associates Press Photo epee? 4s: Richard C. Murdock, 25, of Ossin- Herbert M.4 Ca tng, N. ¥., was awarded the prix estate mal Gythae Stourton enroute: tas Eng. fand will make a final plea for her titled family’s consent before mar- Jean Harlow, “blonde menace” of ying Florvan vAgnese, lan the films, who achieved stardom butler in the British: embassyF in overnight in “Hell’s Angels,” wants Washington. a_ divorce from her husband, Charles F. McGrew II, of Chicago. Fired On In Rumania UNCLE SAM’S NEWEST SUBMARINE IN SPEED TESTS ka de Rome for landscape architec- ture. ie is @ graduate of Cornell university. ‘Associated Press Photo The V-5, one of the largest ships of her type and first of the navy’s new “submarine cruisers,” ehown during speed trials on Pi ‘ovincetown, Mass. The V-5 has a cruising radius of 15,000 miles and can stay at 69 days without refueling. ‘ Eoeeronkerenere HAWKS TO TRY FOR CROSS-CONTINENT RECORD eg a Dolores Del Rio, Mexican fini resoctated Press Photo actress, charged in Los Angeles ith ital tif , : Tiiby Smith (center), 26, shown conferring with his attorneys — Gurther"m Cesringy artarney: ir during his trial at jon, Ohio. He Is charged with driving his influencing his wife to turn againet wife to a rendezvous on a lonely road where she was slain by Mra. him. Assoctated Presse Phot “ £ Thomas C. Wilcox, Detrolt police TE JOURNEY ACROSS CONTINENT AND BACK ‘ Associated Pre Photo gommiasionsr Ie. investigating. the Dr. Constantin Angelescu, Ru- slaying of Gerald &. Buckley, radio = m manian acting mlnleser oh sntarior, announcer. ‘ # who was shot and wounded by @ . . young Macedonian stugent, is're - Confesses Slaying " Ported out of danger surgeons. ss —— Back Home To Army \ ‘ Associated Press Photo Associated Press Photo bernard Thompson, 26, of Dor Primo Carnera, giant heavy Chester, Mass. confessed, police weight, must go back home to Italy ald, to the blackjack slaying of his . Associated Press rhotu Wing Com. Charles Kingsford-Smith and two of his companions on the recent trans-Atlantic flight Associated Press Photo 1 Capt. Frank Hawks hopes to shatter trans-continental speed records in a high altitude flight from and the army. Immigration officials aunt, Mrs. K. Edith Wight, @ pri- Continent and back, Left to right: John W. Stannage, Kingutordemnitn ©, Battie Saul ard’ Les Sener New York to Los Angeles and return. Stops will be made at Indianapolis, Wichita and Albuquerque. refused to arant an extencion of vate detective, in her Saugus, of the Southern Cross after their arrival at Roosevelt halr, who piloted them back to New York. He Is shown above with his new plane which he says is capable of 250 miles an hour. his stay in the United States Mass., home.

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