The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 7, 1931, Page 9

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Assoolated Press Photo Diana Fishwick, British women’s golf champion, and her party of British stars photographed In New York en route to Florida for tournament play. Left to right: Miss Fishwick,-Betty Dix Perkin, i Mre. Bee Brindle, Marjory. White, Jessie Firth and Kathleen Garnahan- BRITISH RACING DRIVER Banker Arrested . "Aavoclates Press Photo Capt. Malcolm Campbell of England behind the wheel of his power ful racing car, Blue Bird Il, ain practice trials at Daytona Beach, Fla, preliminary. to his assault upon the.world’s land ‘speed record. Chat with bexzili 005 ‘of the boni’s funds, Linford i. Ly nefieville, Pa., bank, was arrested In Washington as a fugitive from jus WHEN LAVAL: PRESENTED CABINET Massacre Victim David Hoffman, owner. of jewelry and men’s furnishing stores, one of three massacred in East St. Louts, IL, gambling house. Bodies-found near Granite City, Ill, Associated Press Photo i Plerre Laval, new premier of France, phetesraphed ‘with members resented them to Ident Doumergue. Front land, minister of: foreign affairs; Premier ister of agriculture. spor Ma}. Harrie We. Wi delphia't pce bev been: if Associated Press Photo Prime Minister Mussolini of Italy, at the wheel of his new sport automobile, receives some Instructions before starting out for a prac tice spin. FIRST 1931 U. S. BAB Pees Associated Press Photo \ecording to government records Dudley Field Malone, 2n of the noted attorney, was the first child to be born In the United States In 1931. Here he is with his mother, the former Edna Louise Johnson. Pleture was taken in New York. EDITOR AND BRIDE ON HONEYMOON : ¢ Associated Press Photo Henry J. Haskell, editor of the Kansas City, Mo., Star, and Mrs. Haskell shown in New York City shortly after thelr wedding and just before they sailed for Naples, Italy. Mra. Haskell is the former Mrs. Agnes Lee Hadley, widow of former Gov. Herbert 8. Hadley of Missour!. Long Adds A Title. Prettiest In Hungary college, at Mexico, Ma. sociated Press Photo at New York to ratify the schedule for the New York; John A. Brooklyn. Willlam Veeck, Chicago; James Gilland Brooklyn, Officials of National league teams are shown 1981 season. Seated, left to right: L. C. Ruch, Phi ,;Heydler, league president; Sam Breadon, St. Loul i] Standing, left to righ! . C, Widrig, Cincinnati; G. P. Nugent,’ Philadelph! ‘F. B. York, Brooklyn; Sidney , Cincinnati; Jim Tearney, New York Cullen Cain, league publicity writer. OKLUAHOMA’S FUNNIEST SONS zs 7 = Associated Press Photo jorie Florence, Roodhouse, Ul, is to be queen of the May at Lindenwood college, St. Charles, Mo... She is senior president, School Head, 29 4 Associated Press Photo -year old Baptist minister, ke Smith, became pres- ident of the oldest girle’ schoo! west of the Mississippi river, Hardin Told Grand Jury Joe Saltis, known as the “Beer Baron” of Chicago, was acquitted of # vagrancy charge after he had shown a film in a Chicago court depicting himeelf as a farmer. Seated is Judge J. F. McCarthy. Standing, left to right: Assistant States Atty. James Brown; James Burke, Satie” attorney, and Satis at the movie machine. Associated Press Photo Will Rogers, Oklahoma cowboy humorist, while on a tour to ald drought sufferers, sharpened his funmaking wizardry on the keen humor of Oklahoma’s chief executive, “Alfalfa Bill” Murray, during a oon meal on the governor’s desk. Rogers went away with the etaff commission of “colonel of the nut brigade.” ‘ ¥ % FILM ‘AIDS ‘BEER BARON’ IN COURT IN CONTROVERSY OVER HOUSE

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