The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 30, 1931, Page 3

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Associated Press Photo Com. Donald B. MacMillan, explorer, who will leave Boston about June 30 on a round trip trans-Atlantic flight to London, is shown tracing his route for an official of the Boston city club. FLIERS CONFER WITH STIMSON Associated Press Photo Wiley Post (left) of Oklahoma City and Harold Gatty (center), who hope to fly around the world in 10 days, are shown in Washington with Henry L. Stimson, secretary of state, who informed them that they had been granted permission to fly over Soviet Russia. COLORADO CO-ED BEAUTY THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1931 ~Pictures Press Photo Mrs. Helen Brainard Logsdon (above), East San Gabriel, Cal., and Mrs. B. J. Silliman, Greenriver, Utah, will sit as voting members of the Presbyterian assembly in Pitts- burgh, May 28 to June 3. GOLD STAR MOTHERS HONOR FRENCH WAR DEAD UMMM Associated Press Photo id above by Tut Mace, athletic dancer, to ngeles court, pleased the customers, but a negligent partner broken leg, attorneys for Cynthia Goode, a fellow dancer, con- tended in a $60,000 lawsuit against her instructor who she charged failed to catch her in a dance. Miss Goode was awarded $6,000. ci a Associated Press Photo American Gold Star Mothers, who as guests of the government visited the graves of their sons in (France, are shown here as they placed a wreath on the grave of the French unknown soldier at the Aro \de Triomphe in Paris. Td YEE. MEMO OO Associated Press Photo This bust of Abraham Lincoln will be unveiled in front of the state capital building in Providence, R. |., May 30. The work is that of Andrew O'Connor, who was reared in Providence and rose from a stone- cutter to a high place in the art world as a sculptor. Champion Orator Assvoluiea Press Photo Robert Rayburn, 16, evangelist’s aon of Newton, Kas., won first place in the National oratorical contest at Washington. He will compete in international contest this fall. Larry Brunk, Missouri si urer, is shown on the wit at his impeachment tri: senate chamber at Jefferson City. He is charged with irregularities in handling state funds. BATTLE PLANES OVER NEW YORK Assuciated Press Photo A wing of pursuit planes speeding above the skyscrapers of lower Manhattan during maneuvers in which 597 planes of the first air divi- sion, army air corps, participated. The planes, after maneuvers in New York, headed into New England to continue the war games. WAR BIRDS ASSEMBLE TO ‘DEFEND’ NEW YORK Sought by Police Associated Press Photo June Taylor was sought for ques. tioning in connection with inve: gation of slaying of Charles Craw- ford and Herbert Spencer in Los Angeles. KILLED BY REJECTED SUITOR wr ‘Associated Press Phote William Sullivan, 38 (left), Milwaukee attorney, was shot to death in his home when he went to the rescue of Louise Kammerman, 30 (right), a maid, who also was slain by Fred Reinke, unwelcome suitor The army’s aerial fighting force assembled at New York “to defe: Assoviated Press Photo jainst a mythical enemy Man- hattan Island during war games in which 672 of America’s planes participated. Part of the great armada that thrilled New York is shown here at Mitchel field, Long Island, New York- Associated Press Photo Nadine Kent of Colorado Springs, Col., a freshman, was selected &s the most beautiful co-ed at Colorado college in a recent campus contest. Speedway Victim Associated Press Photo Joe Caccia (above), 31, of Bryn Mawr, Pa, driver, and his me- chanic, Clarence Grover of Haver- ford, Pa. were killed when their car left the Indianapolis speedway track while tuning up for the 500- mile race. Admits Slayings Associated Preas Phato Merle Johnson, 25, Arkansas mountaineer, con ed to killing Mrs. Carrie Bowers and her two small sons on a side road near Mat- toon, Ill, after firing the house in which they lived. Blossom Queen cretary of state of Pennsy!- was named by Governor Pinchot to be queen at the Laurel ival vania, blossom esti: Reinke then turned the gun on himself. For Prison Post ‘Associ John W. Snook, former warden of the federal ntiary in Atian- ta, Ga. mi pointed warden in the Pocono of Clinton prison, Slain Politician Crawford (above), wealthy itician, and Herbert Spencer, ie editor, were siain in Los David Ci trict attorney, wa: the murders. Circus Man Ill Gets National Post Associated Press Pioto Ai Al G. Barnes, circus man, was dangerously il! at Indio, Cal., with an attack of pleural pneumonia.

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