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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE._WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934 Se TT Maybe he’s looking for Upton Sinclair's Utopia, in the rush that’thousands of jobless are said to be but it’s a safer bet that this battered veteran of the trails is just hunting winter, as he nears the Golden State with his midget prairte schooner. And thinking about the economic uplift, it’s probably only so far as the prices of beans, bacon, and donkey feed are concerned. A typical mid-winter how storm arrived several months ahead of New General Headquarters in U. ot War on Crime echedule in Missour! and tied up more than a thousand metorists on U. &. Highway No. 66, a few miles east of Springfield, Mo., before enew : " ‘Things are humming fn England and France ae the hour for the marriage of Princess Marina to the plows could be rushed to the scene to open the road. Most of the strand. : ae Duke of Kent draws near. The event is a boon to industry, having created an unprecedented demand autolsts sought aid at the nearby town of Stafford which has a pepu- in London for silk hats and giving tailors and dres smakers an unexpected and much appreciated boom lation of only 125. (Associated Press Photc) pas Pare ERE ce LAKE WAVES LASH WRECKED SHIP HUGE CALIFORNIA WATER PROJECT IS COMPLETED i , ae ; | = . aS ‘ae This excellent alr view of the whaleback ore boat, Henry Cort, shows the ship, wrecked the bi ater at the mouth of the harber at After $5 years of planning, 22 years of actual construction and an expenditure of almost $100,000,000 Muskegon, Mich., on Lake Michigan, being battered by a heavy sea. En Ban Francisco is recelving water from the great Hetch Hetchy project. The picture O'Shaughnessy route from Holland, Mich., to Chicago the it became unmanageable dam, 344, feet high, and the party filled Hetch Hetehy reservoir in the Sierra Ne mountains from during a storm. Its crew of 25 was rescued by coast guardsmen. (Agee which the water Is piped to the city’s reservoir 167 miles away by gravity. (Associated Press Phote) clated Press Photo) The Department of Justice. rallying point of the national war on organized crime. is moving into its new modern headquarters. For the first time. it has a complete modern building of its own. At top is the x : A " “crime laboratory,” with government chen ging secrets out of evidence brought im by D. J. agentss . ‘ ‘i At Jeft, below, the fingerprint section, where 00.000 prints are on file, while at right is C. A ’ ° 7 : Combs Ready to Go gain Sweeney. fingerprint expert. comparing an enlarged photo of a 4 s print made on the scene of a erime with the Uncle Sam’s Electric Shop Shows Tempting Stock tingleprint card fe to establish identits Soviet ‘Brain Trust’ Celebrates 17 Years of Rule ee The “brain trust” which guides the destinies of Soviet Russia is shown in this unusual pictur taken recently as the government leaders stood on the tribune of the Lenin mausoleum in Moscow, while K, E. ‘Voroshilov, army commander, addressed troops and civilians in Red Square, on the z " e tfielder, 17th anniversary of the revolution. Left to right are A. A. Andreyev, land transport commissary, + Bi anal sapere oui Teed Vaiired (a crRahink Joseph Stalin, Communist party secretary general, real ruler of Russia: Lazar Kaganovich, senator tats wall at St. Louis last season in pursuit of a fly ball. But governor of Moscow; Voroshiloy, war and marine comm . M. Molotov, chairman union coune, Gombe ie back in condition again and expects to be in a Yankee ei) of people’s commissars; A. V. Zhdanov, A. S. Yenukidze, and Michael Kalinin, one of the chatre Bitterly attacked by private business as a competitor, the Electric Home and Farm Authority, govern: uniform next spring. Here ho is shown, at left, as he conversed ’ mep of the union central executive committee, ment organization, 1s proceeding with its plans to put electrical appliances at reduced cost in every h his bors, Joe McCarthy, at the minor league meeting in Rome in the nation, Here a chown It Atrikig ¢2N bon in the cctetuly furnised demenstation Louiiville. Ky. MINNESOTA TEAM WINS NEW HONORS AT STOCK SHOW, room of this branch of the Tennessee Valley Authority. : Wi ‘ness Hel id in ’ mn : & . : HEAP BIG BRAVE $427,000 Holdu GIANT PASSENGER FLYING BOAT SOON READY | a ’ P Thomas Quinn, 35, described by police as a former rum-runner From below the equator there comes an Indian fighter to Sad seirantemed o 7 Man wate vage wars in the bantam and make their get- is giant “flying clipper” ship Intended for transoceanlc service is nearing completion at Baltimore qeinereteht Tanke in ine ft tic f> te ears. Orderes tiit by the Pan-American airways, Fj away she ee ee ee praia 50 Receae zcroes ether the Atientic or the Pacific at United States. He is Indian 000 armored truck holdup ie Quintana, above, champion of Brooklyn last Summer, is held in tive victor i In Junior livestock judging was won by Clement C. Chase (lett), a speed of three miles a minute. it will be the largest alr liner in service when it epreads its wings In those two divisions in South y tenga aia se cog actery Bree ae veer. to Me iar tveeieet 1 eae ot Oe eae ive ‘A Occember. (Associated Press Photo) and Central America, He fights a ecsert the actual Chieage. to ri Glenn Long, 1 rat, 16, and Clifton Gustafson, 20, Whe won the high hom =f in New York soon. being rounded up. ors for Boys in the show. (Associated Press Photo)