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THEBISMARCK TRIBUNE, __ 7 = The famed motion picture colony at Malibu Beach, Cal., was saved temporarily from destruction by a WY, raging brush and forest fire when exhausted workers halted the wall of flames with a backfire a hundred The depression was just.a rumor so as it concerned Big Prairie, O. Only two families are without auto. feet from the north edge. Here fire fighters are shown trying to save a mountain home in the Malibu hills mobiles and every employable adult has job. The main street of the town of 200 is shown as it appeared from the fast advancing blaze. (Associated Press Photo) on a Saturday afternoon, (Associated Press Photo) NEWLYWEDS ON SHOPPING TOUR IT’S A CAMERA---NOT A CANNON INDIANS GET OWN CONSTITUTION ‘These stunning movie blonds, Anita Louise, left, and Eaddie Adams, ” ‘ are not building a miniature bonfire. They're engrossed in a fas: ’ cinating Hollywood Hallowe'en game, seeing who can heap the most matches on top of a bottle. And judging trom the number oe of matches she already has piled up, Eaddie seems to have what it takes. 6 y ’ BEAUTY WINNER WON’T POSE NUDE : z te eee : ° ¢ b] This giant 16-foot camera with a focal length of 137 Inches wil! be besa to ae Pieautence the National Geographic-U. S. Army Joan Crawford and—that Is Mr. and Mrs. Franchot Tone, of the ight at Rapid City, SD. The camera was brought to the stratosphere 5 The right to govern themselves was given Flathead Indians when movies, all but stopped business.in a big New York department store, Sep by Capt. George V. Holloman (left) and George A. Magness (right). the first constitution providing for Indian self-rule was signed by Sec- when they came in to shop, arm-in-arm, just as they are pictured here. he ey a = follow the stratosphere balloon and land from time to retary Ickes (seated) under provisions of the Wheeler-Howard bill. John CAtivolated: Phase ehote) ime to take pictures of it, using telescopic sights to bring the big bag S. Collier, commissioner of Indian affairs, is shown behind Ickes sur- 2 ’ into the camera’s range, (Associated Press Photo) rounded by chieftains of the tribe. (Associated Press Photo) , OIL DERRICKS CLOSE IN ON OKLAHOMA’S GOVERNOR ITALIAN TROOPS HAUL CANNON TO FRONT “So high, and no higher,” says Grandma Hettie Ebert (left) to Hen riettz Leaver, five-and-dime store clerk who became “Miss America ot 1935,” and the girl’s mother, Mrs. Cecelia Leave: (right), agrees. Miss Leaver rejected a stage offer with the announcement “I'll pose nude for no man. A bathing suit is as far as I'l! go.” (Associated Press Photo) . NIPPON PRINCE TAKES FIRST WALK... This striking picture shows the mansion of Governor Marland of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City over- Soldi f the Ital M i they st ed th ¢ shadowed by towering oi! derricks which are steadily pushing their way into the heart of the city. The asked an arey..are. shown: a8 they .strugg rough mud to bring light field pieces up steam and smoke Is caused by engines used in drilling and pumping. (Associated Press Photo) to the front during their successful advance on Aduwa Ethiopia. (Associated Prese—Paramount News Photo), e FOUR SETS OF TWINS IN 10 YEARS | LAY KEEL OF NEW DESTROYER _ FARMERS. APPROVE AAA PROGRAM: to the throne of Japan born: cosisecutively in ‘five’ + © Boston's observance of Navy Day was marked: by ceremanies ai ave five other children. The which keels for two new 1,500-ton. dectrovers were laid. Rear: Admira) fie itt be twe appeared recently: time in : sy ‘ v, He reg , on = — re Ptakert tothe imperial villa at Ir ne; sare, igft. Yate ane + Martha ¥ rR. Gherardi is shown as he drove the first rivet in the new. de- leads of the agricultural adjustment administration expressed pleas. ided- i mae ang. ‘4+ Sayre holdin, : Ralph Talbot, while other naval officers and workmen looked ure over returns in the referendum which sh: fi LA court tenes im 50 hie frat eublle , re 8 6 “Gar tAsacclated: Presa Photoy ey NYS! OM : everwheimingly in favor of control of corn and hop tren setyy ths, Nation ef terme Is ehicw voting at Lina, Mo, (Amssisiad Pater pho"? a: , is