The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 30, 1930, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930 Associated Press Phote shal Joseph Pil dictator and sometimes led “th unerowned king of Poland,” has ‘Associated Press Photo Judge Edward S. Matthias of the Ohio supreme court is the new commander of the United Spanish War Veterans. = Ser Associated Press Photo Viscount Dunedin of London, lord of appeal and keeper of the Great seal of Scotland (left), getting a few pointers on the great American sport from Charles Evans Hughes, chief justice of the United States. They saw the Giants and Cubs play In Chicago. kl, former. HOPES TO LIFT GAR WOOD’S CROWN Associated Press Photo Harold 8: Vanderbilt at the wheel of the yacht En rise during trial races off Newport, R. et the boat to race Sir Thonias again taken over the government. He formed new ministry succeed- ing’ Slawek cabinet. ant ‘Lipton’s Shamrock V. He heads the syndicate that bullt the prospec tive America’s cup defender. CHARGED WITH PLOT TO KILL FLORIDA GOVERNOR we Prefers Love ~ Associated Press Photo Archduke Albrecht, aspirant to the Hungarian throne, has given up his rights to the crown for love. He married Mme. trene Lelbach and announced he will renounce hig claims and emigrate to Brazil. BYRD HOST TO BOY SCOUTS Associated Press Photo ,. Frank Raljs (left), Fred O, Eberhardt (center), Tallahassee publisher, and Henry Halsema, Jack- tonville real estate operator, were named In a wi int Issued in Jacksonville chargir.g conspiracy to assassinate Gov. Doyle E. Carlton of Florida. Ralls was a former political campaigner for Carlito: ELINOR LIKES NEW, ‘AIR STYLE Associated Press Photo is Rear Adm. Richard &. Byrd explaining the Nansen cook stove, st ~ ” Associated Press Photo Elinor Smith, who holds the altitude record for women, likes the new alr fashions. She Is in cool flying garb shown besid “"DO-X PASSENGERS TO FLY ATLANTIC IN LUXURY his expedition ship, City of New York. The ship is in New York on public exhibition as a museum. , The Chicago baby tangle was straightened out when Mrs. William Watkins (left) handed over the baby ehe received from a Chicago hogpital to Mrs. Charles Bamberg: by Dr. Arnold Kegel (center). The latter child had been baptized Bamberger, Sut scientiets decided it was rightfully Mes. Watkins’. ; ‘Asseclated Press Photo Passengers on the glant DO-X will be surrounded by luxuries uncommon en airships when the giant plane starts across the Atlantic. Lower picture shows the air-liner’s principal eabin. The flene Sarrled 109 passengers on a trial trip. used on his Antarctic expedition, to a group of Boy Scouts who visited _ She then received the baby held ¥ Associated Press Photo eneedboat Miss Britain | ana her designer, sleet will attempt to litt the speed crown from Gar V/ood during the international races at Detroit. MARSHALL FIELD AND BRIDE Associated Pre Field 111, grandson of t! famous Chicago merchant, and Ma Mrs. Dudley Coats, London social feader, photographed a short time before their marriage In England. THE END OF THE BABY TANGLE ‘Associated Press Photo Assocteted Press Photo where the revoit began. Dale Jackson and Forest O’Brine, with thelr wives, are shown In this Associated Press telephoto after they landed at St. Louis with a fnew alr endurance record of 647 hours, 28 minutes. Left to right: Mr. and Mrs. O’Brine, Mrs, Dale Jackson and Jackson. Cast Feudist Dies Associated Press Photo Mrs. Marion Campbell Winton was granted a divorce in Clevelana from Alexander Winton, 70, pio1 automobile manufacturer. Assoctated Press Photo William Anderson (“Cap”) Hat field, last of the famous Hatfield- McCoy feudists, Is dead at 67, — IN NEW YORK JUDICIAL INQUIRY ‘Associated Press Photo Governor Roosevelt has ordered a state Investigation of charges that New York City Magistrate George F. Ewald (left) pald $10,000 for his appointment to the bench. He placed Attorney General Ham- ‘ton Ward (upper right) In charge of inquiry and instructed Justice Philip J. McCook (lower right) to convene special term of state su- Preme court to consider case. NEW RULE SET UP IN PERU AFTER PRESIDENT FLEES A military revolution foreed the resignation and flight of Peru’s president, Augusto B. Legula, and ectablishment of a new government headed by Gen. Manuel Ponce. At left is the plaza at Arequipa,

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