The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, July 19, 1928, Image 3

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    Three Die in Marine Plane Crash
iSc. 'ely an hoar after he took off from Boll
ing 'ield, Major Charles A. LuU (inset at
right,, the Navy’s speed champion, and two
of his three aides, Lieut. H. T. Busbey (above
at left), U. S. M. C., and Corporal D. C. Me
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Chesney (below at left), were killed when
their giant tri-motored transport plana
crashed and somersaulted to splinters near
File, Va., 100 miles south of the capital. The
above photograph shows the wreckage.
-nieruttional >ew«r®#i.
Three Votes for "Unde Bert”
The three pretty daughters ot Professor Theodore Hoover of
Stanford University, brother of the Republican nominee. Mrs.
Charles A. McLean, Jr. (upper left), Mrs. Krnest A. Dunbai
(right), and Mrs. Cornelius Grinncll Willis (bottom), are con
fident that “Uncle Bert” is going to be the next president of
the United States. They’re already enrolled as campaign work
ers in the Republican cause.
'International Illustrated News)
Kept Baby a Secret
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“All my life I’ve lived like a
goldfish in a glass bowl,” said
Mae Murray, picture star and
the wife of Prince David
M’Dvani, when questioned
about the birth of a baby a year
ago. Her husband told report
ers that news of the baby was
withheld for fear it might af
fect Miss Murray’s career in
the films.
(International Illustrated Neva)
Commands U. S. Fleet
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Admiral William B. Pratt, wh
took command of the United
State* (tattle fleet in crremonic*
aboard the U. S. S. California
in Loi Angelra Harbor, He
ittcreeda Admiral K. de Stei
frier, who become* rommand*
ant of tha Brooklyn Navy Yard
and head of the Third Naval
District
IlIXIttM *•■•!
Noted Author on Her Honeymoon
JKSnBMMH
she it living the MOST IMPORTANT chapter '«* ihe atone.
%h« write* v* well, U Mr*. William Hreee* of Wm-onnn Bu«
t.iu ami thomranda oi other* ktmw her >*e*t ** Zona (lair. t»
mou* imveJUt ami playwright Mr. and Mrt. Urcece are honey*
mooning at AaUeville, N. C. __ _ ^
He’ll Circle Globe
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The Spanish aviator, Franco, is
now preparing for an airplane
trip around the world. He
hopes to complete the trip in
six weeks, using an Italian
built monoplane.
Leads Pilcnrima
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Rev. Edith Pickles, minister of
the Stanley Congregational
Church, Liverpocd, England, is
one of the three women pas
tors who are leading 1,200
English Congregationalists on
a pilgrimage to the United
States.
Slated for Premier
When Marshal Pilsudski ten
dered his resignation as Polish
premier, Vice-Premier Kasitnir
Bartel, above, immediately
formed a new government
wherein Pilsudski retained the
post of war minister. Now Bar
tel is expected to succeed him
as premier.
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Plays Host to British
Pev Nehejnt.ih Boynton, D D,,
of Boston, u chairman of the
entertainment commit tee for
t/ie 1.200 visitir,,» Ufii^h Con*
itregatiotialiM* who ire arriv
in «hi» country for a huye
couiaiujqr.. ——*•
fheyVe Patched Up Difference*
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It’s all over now. Jim Tully, famous writer of hobo stories, and
his wife, are back in their Kings Road home, Los Angeles, after;,
one of the most public reconciliations on record. Among those
helping to iron out their differences were Judge Ben Lindsey
1 of Denver, Rupert Hughes of Hollywood and H. L. Mencken of
j Baltimore and New York.
Brilliant Orator
The attractive young lady
above is Miss Esther Davis,
winner of the first prize in the
National Young Judean Ora
torical Contest from a field of
more than 300 contestants. She
is secretary to Professor J.
Carleton Bell of the-College of
the City of New York.
(International N*'*'' *•'
Polish Premier III
The greatest secrecy is being
observed about the condition of
Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, Po
lish premier and dictator, who
is reputedly dangerously ill ir
*'is Warsaw palace.
Dn« After Wound
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The Hi. Rev. William A.
tiucrry of Charleaton, S, C.,
bishop of (Ur Kpiacopal diocese
of Smith Carolina, waa wound*
ed in the cheat by a gunshot
tired hy Rev. J. II. Woodward
of Hritnawick, Gi., who later
nrmnitted auicide. Rev. Cluerry
aureumhed to pneumonia,
whicli it thought to have re*
suited from die wound, j
Al’s Manager
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In liis floppy panama and hia
lightweight suit, George R.
Van Namee, Governor Alfred
E. Smith’s manager, hasn’t
allowed Texas weather to halt
his pre-convention activities.
The above picture was made at
Smith headquarters. > ,
Army'May Go Weft
Major General William R.
Smith, new superintendent at!
:he United States Military;]
\cademy, West Point, N. Y*
a letting his footballers take
:ht lone; trip to play Lelandj
Stanford in California next yea&
Hysterical In Court
Mr*. Eva Hesarl Cordon n#»
cam* hysterical in a Boston
court when the wjs found
guilty with her two sisters ol
receiving money stolen from
ths Eastern Steamship Com*
p*ny. Tilt trio faces a tern is