The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 25, 1931, Page 9

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American Revolution, ges at the society’s annual convention In Washington. Left to right: Mrs. Mills Judy of Cincinnatl, Mrs, Hobart, and Mrs. Gordon L. Luke of New York. REFUGEES FROM NICARAGUA Associated Press Photo arriving In New Orleans from Nicara- of Philadelphia and her four children Ips and her daughter of Livingston, La. Mrs. Simmer’s hus id In a party of Nicaraguan residents who surprised and killed San Pedro Blandon, a Sandino lieutenant. They are shown displaying Blandon’s scarfs. Mrs. Phelps’ husband w: Among American refu; gua were Mrs. Emily Simi (above) and Mrs. Bertha SIAMESE RULERS IN NEW. YORK een Rambal thelr 12,000-mi Fuler came to: this cquntry. to have an eye operation per- rug, hie etsy swilit-tive the country estate of Mra. In hester county, le tauraat tom Bangkok. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1931 On a complaint signed by H of St. Paul, her husband, Harry ney, and two companions were » Wis er of kidnaping her from Drill is shown (right) with Elmer Peterson, one of his companions, in Madison court. PRESIDENT AWARDS AIR TROPHY Associated Press Photo @ rold Pitcairn, Phil; for outstanding devel- viation In 1930, Jam y (left) landed an autogiro on the White House lawn. The President is shown in the inset awarding the trophy. ‘ Spanish ‘Ambassador Frosh Is Queen se = Associated Press Photo y ‘The first aribesaedor be Washing. Pease on of the second. Spanish republic Miss Martha Peper Jeng will be Salvador de Madarlaga, writ- freshman, will be queen of the May er and scholar and former league of at Drury college, Springfield, Mo, "ations official. HEIRESS SAILS ON HONEYMOON former Fredericka .Fry, heiress to millione, and Sligle. de! Guerie, Now York taw clerk, whe wore married in Greenwieh, Gant ealled for beat or on their bymoon, We ne unit ot hee its more $2,000,000 wi hag ja Timkes Fry ot. Greenwich, ‘who died In 1021. ‘i t Associated Press Photo ere are part of the ballots cast In the November electi between Thomas J. Heflin, who was defeated, and John H. Sanknene. They ‘Ived in Washington recently for the ount asked by Heflin, Harrison W. Smith (left), supervisor of t ecount, and Senator Hastings of Delaware ar iown examining the pouches. In Traged; . Y gedy Bridge Fete Queen 4 Associated Press Photo Pst mei alnrdeeto bd Mary Elizabeth Bateman will be ster L. Wainwright, 64, killed thelr Queen of a celebration to dedicate three children and then committed Atkansas’ new $1,500,000 toll bridge suicide. ” over the White river at Clarendon. SIGNS HOOVER DAM CONTRACT ssociated Press Photo Secretary Ray Lyman Wilbur of the interior department, at Wash- Ington, signed the contract with Six Companies, Inc. for construction of Hoover dam on Colorado river. Standing are W. R. Bechel (left), vice president of Six Companies, a combination of construction organiza- tions, and Edward J. Harding, managing director of the companies. THEY ‘ARE FRIENDS OF PRINCE ANT eS hee Avecctated Press Photo . Garoline (left) and Gertrude Schutz of Amasa, Mich. played ehuthebsare wi a young man board an Atlantio liner, but nce uxtil they ‘i ‘or! jey learn he was: Prince Charles of the : Belgians (ineet), traveling incognito. Associated Press Photo Miss Lucille Drew, 25, whose body was found in an abandoned well near Bucyrus, Ohio, after she had been missing several days. Associated Pi oto Martha Adams, freshman at Drury college, Springfield, Mo. will be queen of the May at the school’s an- ‘nual festival. IGLOO, BYRD’S PET TERRIER, DIES Associated Press Photo Igloo, the little fex terrier that accompanied Rear Adm. Richard E. Byrd to both poles, died in Boston. Byrd cancelled lecture engagements in Memphis to hurry to Boston when he learned of the dog’s Iilness but resumed his tour when word of Igloo’s death came. PREPARING FOR OCEAN SOLO HOP Associated Press Photo Ruth Nichols, Rye, N. Y., flier, Is planning a solo flight over the Lindbergh trail to Paris. She expects to take off from Harbor Grace, N. F., early fn May and will be the first woman ever to attempt a solo (flight across the Atlantic, U. S. WOMEN VISIT MRS. GANDHI American women. who recently visited the wife of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of India’s nationalieta, were told that they should cloth for their own clothes and become emancipated. Mre. dohneton of New York is shown with Mrs, Gandhi (right).

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