The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 30, 1936, Page 9

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, APRIL 30; 1936 ~Picture WLLL MUM! MMMM es | ‘After funeral services in the White House, President and Mrs. Roosevelt, In mourning garb, traveled by, special train with the body of Col. Li McHenry Howe to see the Presi friend and adviser burie. in a family plot at Fall River, Mass. Left to right, as the casket was lowered into the grave, are: John Roose. ivelt, Mra. Roosevelt, the President, and Franklin Roosevelt, Jr, In the foreground, with back turned, is the |Rev. E. J. Cleveland. (Associated Press Photo) Col. Charles A. Lindbergh (left) and Cofonel Seanion (in soft hat), alr attache at che American embassy, are shown at the airport at Hanworth, England, a few moments before Lindbergh took off on his first British flight since being granted a pilot’s license by the air ministry. (Associated Press Photo) A scene of unusual impregssiveness, marking the resumption of ~ Roman Catholic religious services. by federal court sanction after a Mexican two-year ‘ban, was this one, of mass being'celebrated in the 276-ycar-old Guadalupe mission in Juarez. More than 12,000 worshipers.attended the masses on thé first day. Below are shown three happy Chihuahua priests—left to right, Manuel Deoses, Salvador’ B. Uratga, and’ Jesus Grijalva—who were granted an injunction to prevent tl arrest. by civil authorities @ ‘while the. trio. were. officiating, at. masses, *. ‘No longer can it be said that the movies are an “infant” in- \ dustry, for they have reached the second generation among famous families of screen players. Here, for example, are three parent and child pairs who have become famous in films, At Yop right is young Alice Moore, daughter of Alice Joyce, top left, who was a favorite in silent screen days. Below, left, are the prominent Douglas Fairbanks, Senior.and Junior; and right, + Francis.%-. Bushman, Senior and Junior. it was all right for Marian’ Nixon, former screen star, and Wil- liam Seiter, prominent director, to go along on the momentum of love, since their marriage in August, 1934. But soon they had Yo find a more binding tie,-and here they are shown with it— 10-month-old Christopher . Nixon Seiter, whom the couple adopted in Las Vegas, Nev. recently. Miss Nixon has retired from films to-assume full duties of mother and wife. Typical of student demonstrations held throughout the United States and abroad in observance of. Peace Day, 3000 students of Northwestern and Chicago Universities walked out from their classes, as pictured above, to show. their opposition to war. Throughe out America, 400,000 college and high school students were esti- mated to have taken part in similar demonstrations, protesting against the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and military training; and demanding support of the Oxford pledge not to defend the United States in any war it undertakes. i thing to do but “hold the fort,” the hunger army of men and ‘women who camped in the New Ji capitol at Trenton conducted & mock session of the state senate in its marbled halls, John S| Jr, (left), acting , pres resident,” William. Schroeder are pi as they over breaking the deadlock that Pauline D’Antonio, sweetheart of John Florenza, confessed slayer of Mrs. Nancy Evans Titterton, young writer, attempted to dodge camera. men at her New York home but failed to reach the sanctuary of a nearby, door. (Associated Press Photo) Shirley Temple, the child movie star, celebrated her seventh birth. day anniversary by taking « day off from studio work, to play with her gifts and \d greetings among which was this huge card from young Cleveland admirers. §! made a visit to crippled children in a Hollywood hospital. (At ited Press Photo) Due to the trosity ot Sree meschanis, whe joonlied toe Bae materials, New Jersey's “hunger army” has a es coffee to celebrate the callin; vot a special fot ot the. legislature to consider emer, relief measures, The weary wives of the marchers tre pictured facing the stacks of dishes demanding their attention, to right: Mrs. Sara Edwards; Mrs, Jgha Spain, Jr; Animals of the jungles were Monized at a recent cocktail party, held in Hollywood by John Hewlett, animal exhibitor. But while the beasts remained tee-totally tame, the party got a bit wild. The lion-back ride by Evelyn Venable, ve, wag the main diversion. The car of the future,” some engineers opine, will resemble this astonishing motor creation, dubbed “The Lightning Bug” by its inventor. It 1s designed to be wreck proof and carbon monoxide proof and was planned and built by Dr. Calvin Bridges, nationally known biologist of California Tech, at Pasadena, Holding out his hat for “collections for a defense fund,” = tive Marion A. Zioncheck, the “Peck’s bad boy” of Congress, was in high spirits despite the fact that he was peering between jail bars when this picture was snapped in Washington. The Seattle

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