The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 15, 1931, Page 13

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EXCLUSIVE—OCEAN FLIERS DOWN AT SEA Copyrighted 1931 Associated Press This exclusive Associated Press telephoto gives a remarkable view of the transatlantic filers, Willy Rody, Christian Johannsen and Ferdinand Costa Vicga, as they sat atop the German plane “Esa” off the coast of Newfoundland before their rescue by the motorship joira, from which this picture was taken. The trio, forced down when thelr gasoline supply became exhausted during attempted flight from Portugal to New York, clung desperately to the wreckage of their plane fcr seven days. PACIFIC FLIERS SMASH WING IN LANDING ‘ Associated Pr In this Associated Press telephoto Is shown the plare in which Hugh Herndon, Jr., and Clyd born made the first non-stop flight from Japan to the United States. The fliers smashed the plan pro- peller and wing when they came to earth at Wer hee, Wash, because they had dropped their landing gear and had to land as best they could. ee ae RESCUE OF OCEAN FLIERS—EXCLUSIVE Copyrighted 1931 Associated Press Thid exclusive Associated Press telephoto shows the German monoplane “Esa” casting away from the Norwegian motorship Belmoira off the coast of Newfoundland after the ship had rescued Wiily Rody, Christian Johannsen and Ferdinand Costa Viega, the fliers who attempted a flight from Portugal to New York and clung to their plane for a week after they were forced to land In the ocean when their gasoline supply ran out, XN HIGH STARTS SCORING IN CARDS’ THIRD WIN » Associated Press Photo i the High of the St. Louis Cardinals, running for Sparky Adams after Adams singled to open fifth Pog Sere game, is shown scoring in this Associated Press telephoto, High scored on Martin’s sac- rifice fly. The Cards won 5-1. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Associated Press Photo Here is a jaunty and attractive elding habit for the morning cante It Is worn by Constance Bennett of othe films. Hawkeyes’ Hope Associated Press Photo University of towa fans are look. Ing to Randah! Hickman, flashy Hawkeye halfback, to repeat his ball-carrying feats of last season, when he wae one of the most effec. tive ground gainers in the Big Ten. Wolverine Soph Astociated Press Photo Herman Everhardus, a halfback, 1s one of the most promising of a large number of highly-regarded Sophomore footballers at the Uni- versity of Michi; Penn State Star ‘Associated Prees Photo Capt. ich, 190-pound fullback, is this year’s Penn State grid entry. When Gov, Willlam H. “Alfalfa Bill” Murray of Oklahoi & : Associrted Press Phi arrive in St. Louis for his midwest conference on unemployment relief he was clad almost entirely in cotton. He is shown with his coffee bottle which always accompanies him on trips, , A FILM FAMILY’S REUNION id Press Ph . Associ This Is the first picture of the family of Nils Asther, Swedish film actor, since the birth in Germany of his daughter, Evelyn. Mrs, Asther, bn known as Vivian Duncan of the sister team, came to Hollywood secretly before announcing her return from abroad, NEW. LEGION CHIEF, TAKES OFFICE the Legion. Seriously Ill Associated Press Photo Jack Pickford, brother of Mary Pickford, was seriously ill at his home In Hollywood. Ralph T. O'Neil of Kansas (left), past national commander of the American Legion, is shown handing his 35-year-old attorney of Warsaw, N. C., the javel to Henry L, St Citizen Of U. S. Now 26 avsuctated Frese Photo Millicent Green, stage actress, has received final papers to become an American citizen. Born in Poland she Is the daughter-in-law of Kon: tad Bercovici, Rumanian author. Even while enjoying one of their rare chances to fare forth with. out public ado, Col, the cameraman who on a flat-bottomed boat in the Hozugawa river, near Kyoto, Japan, _ PASTOR TRIE former secretary. Dr. Willlam A. Shelt Pastor, Is shown after appearing befor the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was held behind closed doors and resulted from charg Associated Press Phote and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh were unable to escape Caught them happily and unofficially “sight-seeing” HURCH D'BY,,C (in dark suit) 4 GIRL" SCOUTS\VISIT; F Girl Scout executlv. dential camp on th Hoover on what mei Ing unemployment. were the guests of Mrs, H. at the presi- @ Rapidan in Virginia. They ferred with Mrs, res the organization might take to ald in relley: WIFE (TELUS! OF) BRUTALTSUAYIN Romle Carran of Jacksonville, Fla, w: Fairburn, and left her with Mrs. Carran and thi Fairburn. E Associated Press Photo held on technical Ga., while authorities investigated her story that hi aries M. Carran, beat him to death id her mouth stuffed with cotton. jody of her husband were found In a forest near

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