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

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Photo Crew of the R-100, giant British airship, posed for photographers at St. Hubert airport, Montreal, Canada, after their flight across the Atlantic from Cardington, England. QUAKE DESTROYED THEIR HOME May Visit America Associated Presa Photo Alfonso, 23, Prince of Asturias and heir to the Spanish throne, is making hie first tour of Europe and is determined next to visit the United States. In Georgia Slaying Associated Press Photo Boys searching the ruins of their home In Avellino for the bodies of their parents following the earthquake which took the lives of 2,000 persons in southern Italy. Young Adventurer May Be Missing Girl Associatea Press Photo Police at Cincinnatl, Ohio, be- lieve girl giving name of Mary Wil- son, is really Frances St. John ‘Smith, who disappeared from Smith college im Massachusetts more than year ago. Associited Press Photo Lee Christmas, jr. 21, son of the tamous soldier of fortune, Gen. Lee Christmas, sailed from New Or. feans to Honduras to seek his for tune. ‘Asgoctated Press Pr.oto Anthony B. King, secretary of the Columbus, Ga. Elks club, wes - glain under mysterious c! stances. Mrs. Olive Allen trial for his death, faces Assuciated Pr A splash of cool spring water from the hand of Mrs. Herbert Hoover chris' 1d the. new 8,000-ton merchant marine ship Excalibur at the shipyards In Camden, N. J. The sponsoring group shows (left to right) Ruth Fessler, Secretary to Mrs. Hoover; Robert Workman, ship official; Mrs.’Stark MacMil- ten, Mrs. Edgar Rickard, Mre, Hoover and Rep. J. @ Tilson. Asxocited Press Photo Henry Ford (teft) celebrated his sixty-seventh birthda: ith his Md epee dinatnntee tae Edison (center) and Harvey W. Fire: stone, tire manufacturer, ey are shown at Mr, " WeeeOnnen Ns t, Edigon’s home in IN BRUSH WITH CHINESE REDS Associated Press Photo The gunboat Palos aboard which five American bluejackets were wounded by Chinese communists near Chi The ship is one of seven American gunboats protecting American tives and property in China. GREETED AFTER R-100 FLIGHT associated Pr Maj. G. H. Scott, assistant director of alrship develo} Engiand, was greeted by crowd at St. Hubert airport, Montreal, after trans-Atlantic flight of R-100. - HELD IN POLITICAL SLAYING Associated Press Photo Glenn 0. McKnight (left), alleged bootleg whisky king and one- time federal prohibition a: » was held In the state penitentiary, Columbia, S. C., named L. Thornley (right), confessed slayer of E. J. Dennis, Scuth Carolina state senator, as instigator of the assassination. EEE Associated Prees Photo @ drought conditions that have seriously threatened the farming areas of the central and south. ern states have dealt a particularly hard blow to the regions along the Mississippi river. The above pleture shows the low stage of the river aove St. Louis at the Chain O’ Rocks waterworks, one of the chief sources of the city’s water supply. The mud flats extend almost to the intake tower. ; . VISITS FRENCH OCEAN FLIERS Tangles Baby Case = = Associated Press Photo Col. W. E. Eastwood, jr. of Dallas, Tex., who has offered a prize to the first aviator to fly from Paris to Dal Is shown with Dieu- donne Coste (right) and Maurice Bellonte (left), at Villacoublay, vee The Frenchmen aring for a flight from Paris to New York. WILKINS INSPECTS POLAR SHIP Associated Press Photo Another tangle was added to the Chicago baby case when Mrs. Anna Van Stan Watkins of Philadelphia claimed William R. Watkins, one of the fathers, had not obtajned divorce from her. Ship Magnate Hurt Associated Press Photo Associated Press Photo Sir Hubert Wilkins, who plans to cruise by submarine toward the north pole, Is shown looking over his craft, the 0-12, In Philadelphia navy yard. Sir Hubert is below and standing above him are three men who expect to make the undersea journey with him. Left to right: Sloan Danenhower, Ralph Shaw and Frank Crilley. REMOVING VICTIMS FROM EARTHQUAKE WRECKAGE ship lines, was an automobile accident near Berlin. : . Associated Press Photo Searchers removing dead and Injured from earthquake ruins at Aveliino following the which took the lives of more than 2,000 persons. Avellino was in the center of the stricke: death toll in the province of which it is the capital was placed at 1,697.

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