The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1930, Page 9

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a . 1 ” | 4s 2 | » ff a a) i { 4 Associated Press Photo George Froseth, assistant postmaster at Washburn, Wis., crazed, killed his wife, four children and himself. Three of the victims, left to i 4 right, Neal, eldest, and Adelaide and George, Jr., twins. LINDBERGHS’ JERSEY FARM HOME ov © | Associated Pr Farm house near Lawrenceville, N. J., where Col. Charles Lind- bergh, his wife and son will live until a new home is bullt on the 150, acre tract recently purchased near there, — ; a ° ‘ARRESTED IN ANTIQUE FRAUD ‘ - e The arrest in Boston of Mrs. Clementine Bri in, antique dealer of Holyoke, Mass., was believed to have swindte in spurious antique chinaware. She was charged with con spiracy In the defrauding of a Boston collector of antiques of $51,226 through false Lowestoft china. She.ts shown In court with her attorney, Frank Hurley. - c id ‘i ’ GANGSTER IN THE TOILS Associated Press Photo George “Bugs” Moran (left), notorious Chicago gangster, who was reputed os Bry ‘abdicated for a new field in Minnesota, was arrested in a resort north of Chicago, arraigned for vagrancy and gun-teting and held for questioning abcut the Lingle slaying. ~- : BEER arene The farm of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Palmer (inset), the Iccation of the National Corn-husking Confers With Hoover Associated Press Photo President Hoover in acquainting himself with the business trend dis- cussed the economic situation with Bernard M. Baruch, New York financier. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1930 xPictures Helps Jobless a Associated Press Photo Dr. Benjamin M. Squires of the University of Chicago was named by Gevernor Emmerson of IIlinois to head the state’s committee on un- employment. FLIES TREATY IN BLIZZARD Associated Press Phote Lieut. Irving E. Woodring, flying scross the continent with the offi- lal copy of Japan’ down by snow and ‘atification of the London. blizzard at Laramie, W: William Caldwell, crashed in another plane and was kil 1 treaty, was forced league, Lieut, PRINCE AND PRINCESS MAY WED Associated Press Photo Prince of Asturias, the crown prince of Spain, according to rumors circulati the Prin de Bourton, captal Francisca of Orleans. in Spanish political circl » may soon become engaged to old daughter of Infante Carlos elona, and the Princess Luise 8 miles east of Norton, Kan., hzs been chosen as contest to be held November 14, (Photos cepyright by Reed.) LLL Quits Jewish Posts Associated Press Photo Resenting Britain's attitude on Palestine, Lord Melchett, noted British industrialist and teader of Gritish Jewry, resigned his chair- manships of two committees of the Jewish agency. Associated Press Photo WIN HEALTH AND BEAUTY PALMS Associated Press Photo Roger Lee McGee (left), 3, of St. Louis and Richard L. Smith, 22 months old, Granite City, Ill., were judged healthiest and handsomest bat it the National Dairy Show, St, Louis. FAMOUS POLAR PILOT AND BRIDE Associated Press Hioto Bernt Baichen, comrade of Adm. Richard Byrd in the polar wastes, and his bride, the former Emmy Soerlie of Oslo, Norway. The wedding was performed quietly at Coytesville, N. J., and they hoped to keep the marriage a secret until he had completed a series of test flights. When the news leaked out they dashed away on a wedding trip. Sweden’s Princess Scared Robbers Assoctated Press Phot: The loud barking of Cricket, Sec- retary Henry L. Stimson’s pet Scotch terrier, frightened away a marauder who attempted to enter the cabinet officer’s suburban home. Associated Press Photo Informal portrait of Princess Ingrid of Sweden with a pet. The picture was taken when she attend- ed a house party in England re eently. MUM Ineon, demecrat, THREE HURT IN AIR YACHT BLAST, Aasuctated Press Photo Three men were Injured in an explosion at Toms Rivet J., that wrecked the mystery “air yacht,” a small dirigible designed by C Anton Hein. en. The ship, propelled by a single motor, was equipped with wheels to facilitate land- ing with single pilot at the controls. Captain Heinen is shown below. Hold-Up Victim Associated Press Photo B, H. Greathouse, 81-year-old con- veteran, has entered the States senator in an independent candi- Senator Joseph T. Rob- Associated Press Photo Mra, Ralph Gardner, wife of Chicago broker, with her husband and another couple surrendered 364,000 in Jewels to robbers In the third Gold Coast hold.up. Mayor Thompson's wife was the first vic- tim. AT END OF TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT Associated Press Photo Capt. Errol! Boyd (right), Canadian airman, and Lieut. Harry Con- hor (left) shown following thelr arrival at Croydon field, London, after trans-Atlantic flight in veteran plane Columbia. ‘They were greeted by Charles A. Legine (center). DESCRIBES BULL FIGHTER’S LIFE Associated Pi Photo Sydney Franklin (right), Brooklyn, N. Y. boy who made good In Spain as a toreader, describes his experiences In the Spanish ring to three Oklahoma cowboys in New York fer a rodec.

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