The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 31, 1934, Page 6

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , THE DRAMATIC STORY OF 1934 IN PICTURE RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION [jie ee 4 | eer.y - eg 4 es, “Bie A__ 20, * ALEXANDER'S | ASSASSINATION ag eee Mare DEMOCRATIC OFF-YEAR VICTORV THE RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION, with President Roosevelt at the helm, still smiling and carefree, weathered a year of turmoil In which the San Francisco and other widespread strikes, the midwestern drought, and the off-year Democratic lan played an important A CHAIN OF TRAGIC events cast threatening war clouds over Europe In a year during which foreign events figured more In the news in th ws. Th it of General Hugh Johnson fi the scene in the revamping of the NRA and the risin, tr of Donald Richber; month after month than at any time since the World War. The saddening ath of King Albert of Belgium and the ascension of his son, Pern ee Ccauiiniess:. CARBGGlAteaTerES at ine . J Leopold to the vacated throne; Hitler's “blood pi assassination of Premier Dollfus of Austria and King Alexander of Yugoslavia studded i headli ‘Associated Pi Photo: also captured the headlines. (Associated Press : 8) the year with dramatic (Aseociated Press Photos) ASTOR- FRENCH WEDDING re A GEORGE; MARINA] WEDDING : TWO SOCIAL EVENTS, both weddings, found their way into the big y OF UNIVERSAL APPEAL was the birth of five girl babies to an news of 1934. The wedding of the Duke of Kent to Princess Marina of of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, itine iile, Ky., and ‘ the Dionnes, in the Ontario nor: med the proportions of a world-heralded romance. The bergh, Jr. a renedy anet inspired the sympathics of the entire world. The finding of the Lindberg! . b the most widely discussed babies in the world and t! John Jacob Astor to Ellen Tuck French was the highlight rag ieee na he ain of evidence disclosed leading up to Hauptmann’s trial captured an unceasing _ ities for her abductor, Thomas Rob- gray-haired country doctor who kept them alive, on, (Associated Press Photos) pon the headlines. (Asneolated Meese Photon) inson, Jr» ¢ front pag » shared the spotlight with them. (Assoc id BTHE KILLING OF PUBLIC ENEMIES occupied the spotlight throi:a/ combined forces to enact principal roles in one of the greatest disasters in history, the burning of the r(right), head of the bureau of investigation of the depart Melvin Purvis (left! “ke. anes RESOnEROU? a Frosrcnseer death toll ‘wa roximately, 124 persone, ‘The above photo of the burning vessel serves Pelee Stay fn crime In modern Ami . ear saw John Dillin: 1, hi A agedy, the flames of which have not entirel down as investigators seek to determine esponsiblity for the ra faith ciratty Boy" leva Geer Nelson and a host of other notorious outlaws brought Nn the year at Lansing, Mich. snuffing out some 30 lives as a hotel filled with people was burned te the ground, government guns. (Associated Press Photos) walb 1s2- ave eee

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