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1939-04-20
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PAGE 81x THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE ILLUSTRATED NEWS OF THE WEEK. - EERING PICTURE FROM FLINTOFT DISTRICT, SASKATCHEWAN southern Saskatchewan are full of water hopes of a good crop year. This cheering instead of dust and weeds this farm picture comes from the year, Flintoft district, which has been the worst of the drouth area, immediately south of Moose Jaw. A i Also cheering farmers is the fact that 9,000,000 FRENCH PRESIDENT RE-ELECTED President Lebrun of France has proved so popular as constitutional head of the republic that he has been re-elected for another term. Above is a photograph of the President and Mme. Lebrun with their children and grandchildren, taken a couple of days before they sailed for England on a state visit to London. ANOTHER DANGER POINT WHICH MAY FOMENT A WORLD WAR The Italians are very anxious to acquire Djibouti, now owned by France, as it would be a very important outlet for Ethiopia. however, is not willing to turn it over to Italy while Il Duce France, waves the mailed fist and utters veiled threats, so French colonial troops are patrolling the area. MOZART MEMORIAL TABLET IN LONDON Workmen fixing a tablet to the house in Ebury Street, London, where Mazart composed his first symphony. THE NON-WORRIERS DO NOT SUFFER NERVOUS DISEASES Dr, George Crile, Cleveland, O, gland surgeon, told the session of the American College of Surgeons that his research showed Eskimos, Indians and Orientals with a non-worrying attitude to life did not suffer from the nervous disease caused by too much brain work. ANOTHER HOMELESS KING RAIN DIDN'T STOP THEIR PLAY Rain failed to halt their play for the North and South invitation golf title at Pinehurst. The winner, Estelle Lawson Page of Chapel Hill, is at the left, and the runner-up, Dorothy Kirby of Atlanta, right. A VIEW OF KING ZOG'S LITTLE CAPITAL n troops jong dominated by do: capital of Albania, v FOIL SUICIDE TRY Her legs kickingtwildly, Miss Florence Baker of Washington, D.C, is hauled from a narrow ledge of a Baltimore hotel, from which she attempted to jump. Mrs. Emma Baker, Florence's mother, said the girl suffered a nervous breakdown: To read the best, read The Tribune. Busy ENVOY Dr. Kordt, German Charge d'Affaires in London, is a busy time in the British these days travelling between the British Foreign Office and the German Legation This picture was taken as he left the British Foreign Office after dle- cussing latest developments. invaded Albania and the little monarchy, an influence, has been made an Italian king- under King Victor Emmanuel. Above is a picture of Tirana, hich King Zog and his queen were forced to flee The British government does not contemplate consulting with Canada to explore the possibilities of increas ing British exports of anthracite coal to the Dominion, it was announced in the House of Commons. ce 8 Jan Masaryk, son of the founder of the Czecho-Slovak republic, pre- dicts that Germany would find the Czechs the most indestructible peo- ple in the world. Baron Rudolph von Moreau, 29, German long distance flyer, ' was killed in a crash during a test flight. He was a member of the crew of the German plane Condor which made a Berlin-New York flight last August. Government authorities in Russia announced a plan to train 100,000 girls as tractor drivers to men drivers in event of war. Chancellor Hitler has given Ad- miral Erich Raeder, commander-in- any s first since the Great War. A plea for continued friendshi; ceiving sets in Canada last year has shown declines from 1937, the Domi- nion bureau of statistics . Production dropped to 242,721 sets sales to 251,259 sro. armed. men. bald wy abort 99 Chinese playing a Chinese Gin, Wicrikes and escaped with approximately 35. The men men- aced the players with a revolver and a rifle while they scooped up the THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1989 A SPECIAL TRIBUNE. FEATURE THE BEST OF THE WEEK'S INTERESTING NEWS PICTURES FRANCO'S NEW ENVOY IN WASHINGTON Juan de Cardenas (left), General Franco's agent in the United States during the Spanish civil war, shakes hands with George T. Summerlin, chief of the protocol division of the United States Depart- ment of State, after being appointed Spanish Envoy to Washington. PRIEST HERO IN GUN FIGHT The final chapter in a roaring gun battle in New York City is pictured as robbery suspects, John Naumo, left, and Edward Gunther, are booked at a police station. Naumo, fleeing from a street gun battle with police, invaded the tenement rooms of an elderly couple and defied police to stir him, threatening for a time the lives of the couple. Only after a priest, the Rev. Francis X. Quinn, calmly faced the suspect s gun and perstiaded him to give up, did the police take their quarry. Gunther, also accused in the robbery, is pictured, right. CO-ED TRIES FOR THE GOLDFISH TITLE And now the co-eds are taking a hand or, rather, a fish in this Pretty Marie Hensen, Memphis co-ed of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, prepares to down a wiggler in her quest of the co-ed goldfish championship. De you really think he's reading the papec? Lerdages Nerwuy. asinine THURSDAY. rc PIPES - FERRY GO PIPESTON The ferry v assistance of cluded Ryan Osborne and THANKS. The thank due to Mr. been on the Weeks to ro Wapiti wher somewhat ri BUYS PUF BULL F Amongst 1 ferry going : Jim Ryan ar returning fi shipping so: Ryan, who present: cattl on hjs retur ranclt a pure of Alec Crai Vie Elford Sunday last culty persual adviser. At slept or eate Work on and will soo: Roads are by several b: to Wembley. The hills Wapiti are d wise expendi Harry Hod to crush his t his saw rig c Arthur Ho the Jack Rei chased last st Miss Huert business visit TRAD Dan St. A Monday last quite enjoyin c The total horse again one dollar nounced la includes pr two inocul: surgeon. Those wi tage of this loss of va register inm Creek stor DANDY TIM PETERSON A good-siz attended a w Creek school ou Sunday found Belloy as follows: bald at the I and Mrs. I. home; Mr, ani E. Nolde hor Ripley at the L. Socquet, a Mrs. H. Gira A few of district expec arrows by Snow and v more rapidly in a long stre cars are abl at present w opor Ross A. 3 front yard Spring must M. 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Image 543 (1939-04-20), from microfilm reel 543, (CU1723911). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.