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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, Remember When--- Excanor Horst Jannirt, aquatic star, Jost her place on the American Olym- pics team following a mid-occan cham- pagne party. Tue Brack Lecion, Michigan's eerie hooted cult, was broken up following the “target practice murder” of a WPA worker which brought arrests and pris- on terms to several members. Fatuer Covucitin, Detroit priest, roused church and state through politi- cal broadcasts. His cause overwhclm- infly defeated, he retired from politics. Mary anv Bunpy, long romantic fig- ures of the screen, announced their en- Sagement—an expected wedding of Pameta Barton, 19, British champion, ‘became the queen of golf when she won the American title at Summit, N. J. \Apo.rH Hitzax shocked Europe 0 end. He refortifed the Rhine. He openly ideclaimed the desirability of Russian farm lands. He mede alliances with Ja- pan. A LAST LOOK AT 1936 DIARY MAID Mary Astor, screen star, settled out of court her ac- tion to obtain custody of her daughter, Marylyn, 4, from her divorced husband Her diary was produced in attempt to prove her unfit as custodian, and em- barrassed several persons. KINGS AND QUEENS King George died in January. Edward VIII succeeded, but because he could not have the divorced American, Mrs, Wallis Simpson, for his wife, abdicated. ‘The Duke of York, family man, took the throne with his Scotch commoncr wife, Elizabeth, as queen. The year saw three kings in England, two of them the ‘sons of the now Queen Mother Mary. seas SAViNG SPAIN Popular Front and militarist ‘factions fight fos the future of Spain. Sympathetic na. tions jealously watch. Here fascists PRANKS, PATHOS The erratic course ef fun-loving Rep. Mar- ion Zioncheck of Wa: y comical turni Miami Beach, Fle. Later, suffering mentally, he took his life in a leap from a Seattle building. WINS A REST Carrying every state excepting Maine and Vermont, Franklin D. Roosevelt won his second term by a huge majority. He received feturns in his Hyde Park home, and election long glass of milk. AL WALKED Abverting he had been left out of the party he represent- GOOSE STEP ON THE RHINE Hitler, defying the Treaty of Versailles, reforcfied the neutralized zone on the Rhine. These ranks were among those met with cheers as they “goose-stepped” into Coblenz. Germany burst into new military glory. France watched her borders; Russia, her wheat lands, and the world was concerned with Germany's frank sympathy for Span- ed as nominee in 1928, Al Smith “took a walk” and supported Alf M. Landos unsuccessful Republican. nominee, shown arriving to lift the historic, des- perate siege of Alcazar fortress. A routed loyalist turns to fire a parting shot. GREAT LITTLE DANE Barbara Hutton, Woolworth heiress, her firstborn, and her husband, the Danish Count Haugwitz-Reventlow. She was BRUNO IS:DEAD News- men raced from New Jersey's death house to flash the report that Bruno Hauptmann died in the electric chair for the Lindbergh kidnaping. seriously ill for weeks after her son was born. THE DAM’S OUT Raging rivers took the lives of scores.and did tremendous damage in Eastern states. This panic-stricken crowd at Johnstows, Pa., had just received a false report that an upstream dam hed burst. ich Fascists. GOES TO WHITE HOUSE Gov. Alf M. Landon of Kansas and President Roosevelt showed there were “no hard feelings” when the Ka san called for a post-campaign chat at the White House. DOVE FLIES SOUTH Extending the “good neighbor” policy to South American republics, President Roosevelt prefaced’ the Buenos Aires peace conference with @ personal visit. In the welcome parade he rode with President Justo of Argentina. His son, James (right), accompanied the president. UCE TAMES LION Haile Selassie, Conquering Lion of Judah, end his Ethiopian realm fell before Museo- Roman Legions. The thoughtful little monarch is shown left leaning ser heen lamppost in exile. Musso ded the empire to Italy's crown and over it raised his country’s Mag. From the Headlines “Hetvo Bionpy” cheered a New York airport crowd in greeting Mrs. Beryl Markham, English society woman who was first of her sex to solo the Atlantic westward. Mopean Romeo was Franklin D. Roose- ‘velt, Jr. who disregarded alleged po- llitioal differences of his and the Dela- |ware DuPont families to cleim the hand jof Ethel DuPont. Dr. Franz Sanca challenged nine for- mer friends at Budapest to duel because they said he married for money. He practiced with a saber, but fought two of three uneventful matches with pistol, “O.v Creery” Alvin Karpis. No. 1 Enemy titlist at the time, was taken quietly by G-men in New Orleans and ides at Alcatraz. Carr. James A. Moutison, Englii fy a dinner jacket, left New York on ight to London in which he set a record of 13 hours, 17 minutes for At~ lantic Sight. Joserts Statin, jealously watchful of his Communist state, also found un: easiness from watching military move- meats of Japan, Germany and Italy. Hs increased his armies and sir force. BStswelerreers poate anerwocand FE IA ay TS ER Le OS EIS ewraraguwem enmaacacwn