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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1931 P e { MMU TLL 2 . WML MULL YP ir THEY’RE BROTHERS, BUT NOT TWINS WHERE MEN AND PRIZE HORSES PERISHED IN WRECK TROOPS CAMP IN CHANGCHUN PUBLIC SQUARE ‘ ty Associated Press Phato A division of Japanese soldiers is shown during a rest period “parked” In the public square of Changchun, Manchuria, shortly after their recent invasion of the Chinese city. Asociados Poe Off For South = KANSAS CAMPUS GOES HOBOHEMIA Above is shown part of the wreckage of the “million-dollar livestock special” of the Missouri Pacific tailroad which was wrecked near Lexington, Mo., en route to the International Livestock exposition in Chicago. Four men were found dead, three others were known to have been in one of the cars buried in debris, 15 men were injured and 13 valuable show horses were killed, STATESMEN THREE—A PERSONALITY STUDY t Associated Press Photo These lads look enough alike to be twins, but they’re not. Edward (left) and Dalbert Dunkin, brothers of Brownwood, Te: tains of the two-mile team at the University of Missouri, Path one is just about as good as the other, CONFESSES POISON MURDERS ‘ 4 ' ‘ & s “Associated Press Photo “Hobo day” is one of the most hilarious days In the life of a student at Kansas university at Lawrence, Kas. Here is a group of the typical hobo impersonators on the campus. COMPLETES BUST OF EDISON ‘AssociatedP: rid betterment—Is reflected in this unusual taly's foreign minister, and Secretary of State The gravity of the subject they have met to dissuss— camera study of President Hoover, Signor Dino Grandi, Henry L. Stimzon, taken on the White house lawn. Associated Preas Photo KNIFE BLADE IN. BRAIN—HE LIVES — To Wei Publisher hn boarded the train In New Vark home in Ormond Beach, Fla. Colorado Bad Man > — = Associated Press Photo Mrs, Alice Mason (center), 50-year-old widow of Delavan, Ill., con. fessed causing the deaths by poisoning of her husband, John, a year ago and her daughter Mildred, 12, last August. She is-shown here with Sheriff J. J. Crosby (left) and Deputy Ernest Fleming. vii At RO NOT A MOVING PICTURE—YET Associated Press Photo z Forrest Gonce, 24, called Colora- ed Press Photo do’s “one man crime wave,” was | Edgar Simone, Internationally known sculptor, is shown at work wounded and captured at Ordway, ‘in his Detroit studio, completing a bust of the late Thomas A, Edison, Colo., charged with three bank rob- Simone has made busts of many prominent men, beries, four prison breaks, 10 auto thefts, burglarizing of five places, ‘Associated Press Photo 4 Linus Larson, 59 (left), of Chicago, Is shown looking at an X-ray Associated Press Photo photograph showing a tw d-a-half-inch knife blade in his brain. He Edward B. McLean, Washington believes it was lodged there during a saloon fight many years ago. For " publisher, has announced he will years he suffered from occasional fits of unconsciousness without sus wed Rose Douras (above), sister of pecting the cause. Davies, screen star, when & divorce in Riga, Latvia. A Washington court recently grant- robbing. seyen persone and talieg = : os WALKER HEEDS PLEA FOR MOONEY Sitncrantemiicinie Sateditaa™ “™y tom for Waterways Leader ay Be Promoted ‘3 BLIZZARD HITS COLORADO TOWN Associated Press Photo Dwight H. Green, special attor- ney for the department of internal’ “Associated Press Photo A telegram from “Mother” Mooney (right) Me eae is y “Associated Press Photo Associated Press Photo revenue. is mentioned as likely suc But a second after this picture was snapped three of Hollywood's Tom Mooney, to Mayor James J. Walker (left) has prompted New Lamar, Col., near where several children perished in a iene Robert Isham Randolph, president cessor to George E. Q. Johnson, younger screen actresses were moving—rapidly—«n their first toboggan Yorks executive to gv to California to seek a pardon for Mooney from tocked school bus last spring, has felt the first blast of the co ct the Chicago association of com. United States district attorney in ride of the season. Polly Walters, Mae Madison and Ruth Hall (top to Gay James Rolph jr. Mooney, one-time tabor feader, has been in winter, a snow storm that pulled down more than 500 telephone poles merce, was ayer president of the Chicago who successfully prosecuted bottom) enjoyed the first snow In the mountains at Big Pine, Cal, San Quentin prison since his conviction in connection with the bombing and forced scores of motorists to abandon their cars and take refuge Mississippi Valley asscciation at its A! Capone. Johnson Is expected to of a preparedness parade in 1916. in farm houses, Above is a typicai scene of forsaken autos. Convention In St, Louis. be appointed to a federat judgeship. — Cee een EU UEEIEEEEEEEEEEEent