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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1931 a \ PA < ittorney general, at a hearing before the house ex- Limited use of wire tapping by all Justice department enforcement agencies—including the prohibl- tlon bureau—was by William D. Mitch penditures committee. Shown at the heari ft to right: Rep. William Williamson, chairman of foodcock, the committee: Mitchell, C. Aaron Youngquist, assistant attorney general, and Amos W. W. W: prohibition director. TESTING BOARD TASTES TEAS Associated Press Photo Advisor Advised ? Associated Press Photo A Louisville judge advised Dr. H. Associated Press Photo . Mal 8. Daugherty (left), brother of Harry M. Daugherty, former United States attorney gene: hown In Washington court house, Ohio, where he was tried for alleged misuse of funds wh! he was president of the defunct Ohio State bank. ‘Seated In front of Daugherty Is Ray R. Maddox, one of his attorneys. . -- CHARGES HUSBAND KILLED FIVE Mrs. Coolidge in upper view is christening liner “President Coolidge” with water from river flowing through former President’s boyhood Vermont fa-.. home. Right is her daughter-in-law, Mrs, John Coolidge. Below the liner meets the sea at Newport News, Va. “Assootated Press Photo It was the taste that counted when the United States board of tea met in New York to decide the standards for the teas which H. Cherry, president of Western Teachers College, Bowling Green, the next time he visited Louisville he should call upon the Judge and PRESIDENT PAYS TRIBUTE ~ ‘Associated Press Photo President Hoover ted the nation in the observance of George Washington’s birthday February 22 by attending services at Christ's church, Alexandria, Va., where he sat in a pew once occupied by the first President. Photo shows, left to right: Dr. H. A. Latane, a vestry- ‘man; Mrs. Hoover, Peggy Ann, their granddaughter; Presi Hoover, and D. N. Rust, another vestryman, U. S. FLEET, DIRIGIBLE DEFEND CANAL ZONE Exclusive picture of the dirigible Los Ai toga In right background, cruisers at GIANTS START group of New York’ Giant rookies nd -officlals leaving New York for spring training camp:tn back later but they started out full of ‘hope. like Bolackl, pitcher; Francie Healy, catcher; Tom Clark, ntonlo, Tex. pearica the rookies ma: ‘urner, ‘pitcher; lok, secretary of the come trundiing ‘Associated: ngeles_moored to the Patoca In Balboa harbor, Canal Zone, Just before the fleet took off to repel iho pa a Pacific fleet. Alreraft carriers Lexington and Sara- FOR SPRING TRAINING CAMP teat will be mitted to this country In 1931. Here are six of the testers at work. Left to right: A. C. Erwin, Fred D. Stillman, C. F. Hutchinson, Robert Lewis, J. N. Shaw and Edward Bronsten. explain why he was accueed of driv- ing a motor car while drunk. Dr. Cherry was released. PUTTING THE ‘DRESS’ ON GIANT, DIRIGIBLE rs Work of putting the “dress” on the monster skeleton of metal that Is to be the navy dirigi Ie underway at Akron, Ohio. Here is shown the cove ring over the nose of the frame, as Associated Press Photo Mrs. Cecilie Valore, 26, of Cleveland, herself facing a prison term for an admitted part in the hold- 21, Princeton senior, told official and murder of R. Miller Wilkison, her husband, Ross, now serving a life sentence for the Wilkison killing, had killed four other persons In hold-ups, Here she is shown talking with an officer. When ‘Pie’ Eats ‘workmen started the huge task of putting In place the newly devised fabric. The Akron, which wi have a gas volume nearly twice that of the Graf Zeppel! Boss of Budget eduled to |PreasPhato Associated Press Photo Mra. Frederick W. Wittich, ap- Pointed state budget commissioner: ‘er Minnesota’ by Gov. Floyd B.: ison, is the first woman to i this office, ae Home Wrecker? Armocieted Press Photo Coleen Moore, Irish film actress, fn court In Los Angeles to deny - charges of a former landiord that ahe and her husband had “wrecked”’ a house they rented from him. — " assoolates Press Photo ce to the alr lt id-eummer, “Pile” Traynor, Pittsburgh Pirate third baseman, doesn’t belleve in wasting ples in movie comedi He'd rather eat them. Angeles awaiting ope: tral it Paso Fugitive Taken Associated Press Photo Orville Whisker, 49, fourth mem- ber of a group accused of kidnap- Ing Earl Yocum, Galva, lil., banker, last Oct. 21, was captured on a farm near Spencer, la, Feb. 21. a With pistol.and handouffs, Albert Darling, 19 (inset), Philadetphia Elizabeth Converse aviator; is accused of attempting to\forcibly take from, her home near Philadelphia. He sald he wanted to get his bay tone oéuld and get married, ‘was taken to later on ball. the Converse her Into It and J Darling families are PAIR FACES TRIAL FOR MURDER ‘Associated Press Photo ‘When her husband came home after an unexplained month's ab- sence and forthwith complained that she had the radio tuned to a Ri Valee program, Mrs, William ‘Welch of Kansas City borrowed a neighbor's revolver and shot him. He ie critically wounded and she le held on charges of assault with In- tent to kill, She’s Cotton Queen ‘Associated Press Photo Elaine Patteson of Memphis, Tenn., will be queen of the cotton carnival to be there in March. ‘Associated Preas Photo Miss irene Phillips, post office elerk at Laporte, Ind. has made a fortune in a Henderson, Texas, oil field she never seen. She le said to have sold 116 acres for $70,000, and still has 400 acres, es- timated worth $200,000. Her initia! \nvestment was $500. a