The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1930, Page 8

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. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Associated Press Photo BOBBY SWEEPS MAJOR GOLF TITLES. Bobby Jones fe ne! paper readers a thrill when he captured all of the world’ Asnoctated Press Photo GANDHI LEADS INDIAN NATIONALISTS. Mahatma Gandhi be- came @ world figure when he led his nationalist followers in thelr ‘demand for political treedom and defiance of the salt laws. He ls shown . below conversing with a follower. Abovi ‘etrators. worker the conflagration. Assuciated Press Photo OHIO PRISON CATASTROPHE. Three hundred convicts lost their swept cell blocks of the Ohio state prison in Columbi lice and convict resct hown during height of Copyright Associated Press BABY LINDBERGH. Bables are born every day, but few mal front page news before be 24 hours old. This News of the Universe—A Record of Events of 1930 There was plenty of news in 1930. A new planet was discovered, acon was bern to the Lindberghs, Bobby Jones ‘captured all of the major golf trophies, King Carol returned to the throne, the mystery ot Andree’s-disappearance in the Arctic was solved. ‘These pictures gathered by Associated Press pho- tographers depict some of the biggest news stories of the year and give a panoramic view of what can _ _ Assootated Press Photo ARIS TO NEW YORK FLIGHT. The non-stop westward trans-Atian- tie flight from. Dieudénrie Cost In September marked another p in the progress of aviation. Honte is shown being carried on the shoulders of admirers after land. ing the Question Mark at Curtiss Aasociated Press Photo A KING RETURNS, Carol, Ru- mania’s prodigal éon, retu becams monarch, dit Ing his son, Michazt, who had ruled with a coun- cll of regents, happen jn 365 days. ARCTIC MYSTERY SOLVED. 'A belated chapter was added to history ef the Arctic when a sealing party discovered the camp of ‘Salomon ‘August Andree and his two companions on White Island in August. The bodies of the men, who attempted the first air expedition to the north pole, were found nearby. Below are relics from the camp, two files, a boot and pulley block. Above Is the expedition’s sledge ae it was found tn the Ice, $ ie Associated Press Photo NEW PLANET FOUND. The bounds of human knowledge of the universe were Increased by the dis covery of a new planet in March. Clyde Tombaugh, 23, made the dis covery on-‘a- photographic plate (right) taken at Lowell observatory \n Arizona, Associates Press Photo SANTO. POMINGO LEVELED. Here Is one of th of destruc: tion wrought by a hurricane that all but destroyed Santo Domingo, capi- tal ofthe Dominican republic. Four thousand were killed. : Associated Press Photo BYRD RETURNS. Rear Adm. Richard E. Byrd returned from expedition to the Antarctic and flight’across the, south pole. Associated Press Photo RULING STRIKES AT DRY LAW. The decision of Federal Judge William Clark in New Jersey declaring the prohibition amend ment. invalid. created widespread discussion and brought plans for an immediate Supreme Court test. Associated Press Photo ) Y SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKE. The Italian earthquake ITALY Si ‘about took a large toll in lives and property dami and many villages and towns In acene in. Melfi, one of the stricken towns. ‘Ausncinted Prese Phote DIRIGIBLE R-101 WRECKED IN FRANCE. The wreck of the British dirigible R-101 In France with the ( 48 lives, was the major air disaster of 1930. * workers were searching the debris. Here is a view of the wreckage while

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