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Northern Tribune 1935-01-03 - 1937-12-30
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1936-01-09
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am aor PAGE SIX THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE MUSSOLINI AND HIS AIDES IN SERIOUS MIEN Apparently I Duce and his Fascist government are feoling very, seriously the situation in Italy Here ix a picture of them attending the presentatio fizes at the National Grain Competition, tut, by the look on their faces, Jt might have been a funer OF THE WEEK - PREPARING FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES, Maxi Herber, the German skating champion who charmed Cana- dian enthusiasts last year with hi practising at Ge u ON COUNCIL FW. Gray, who has been associated with the Nova Scotia steel and c Industry in many executive capaciti since 109, will represent mining on the Economie Council appointed by Premier Macdonald of Nova Seotia RIOTING EGYPTIAN STUDENTS VENT THEIR IRE ON STREET CARS. Is is all that Was left of a Calro street car after rloting eral British police eyptians have quieted down wrecked with the nd set it on nine of a new cere were IDENTIFICATION CARDS Use Throughout Canada Is Recom- mended By Montreal Citizen Tee ot fication cards for citi would blems. ax regis eventing imper- wths, and would prospect What One Gil Wore: By Betty Brownlee clicate chit ted all oan alr BILL THOMAS churn and grace dominant note Sea: loee-up Lob. Bi Thomas RECORDS ARE FALLING FAST in fashions for evening year and. in sbigeohadindigpar yaleromignceagere daytime ensembles to be work at Ine with the inadere thin year, records are being mage by Canadian Giwe these day* Southern resorte As far as the eve. ti lesw player- and a good chev that fe hard to keep track of them, Here ix Springbank Snow ins vacue ie concerned, there In BMI improves each year, Countess, xixteen-year-old Cunadian Holstein cow, whtell rroently lost y no. loveller than the - the ttle of World's American Holstein, Lay Lifetime But x Quantity, hy mitk and 822 mt producer to the sieht just come through with he th pretty girl floating about The valve of the principal feld mn amidst a swirl of wispy 0 it i 1935 is estimated f record of 18091 pounds bunds of fat to regal chitfon, In white and fateyiive pace TODE ot Canndn 1h 1080 ts sting Crown by a considerable winrgin. Bred and owned by 7. T. eS ee eae G10. The te 38.561.100, or Woodstock. Ontatlo, she har produced for him In ten Iact eet be timated pounds of fat trom 97 pounds of mili cope ot a the Exports of Han bacon during the first nine months of 1985 totatled nearly 100,000,000 pounds. with w value of 15.700171, a gain of about million dollars over the: game ps of 1934, A-weven-leat clover han been dis covered by nelentiete a Steel , ana es s parming, gray Morlock quadruplets celebrate Christmas tee with a etal design in black and ed. It Ie pleated ail over except for yoke, with ite capelet lain yoke at the watet e circular below the hips ket ix short, quite flared at and trimmad with rich cuffs x fox QUADRUPLETS GET LIKE GIFTS Identical, presents, including twe dfams ap ot the Morlock quadruplets of Lansing, Michigan, when ti the Christmas season in their home, Shown beside top to bottam: Helen, Wilma, Sarah and Edna, five y non mugeled the government, Ki peautiful skating, i shown above artenkirehen for the Olympte Games. Here and There Exchange of a house for a postage nD hax beep disclosed. B.C. ann, Spatattraded the stamp, of mm IS08(Canadian issue, valued at xbout 500, for a small house and lot Officials at the Zeppelin works In Friedrichshafen, Germany, have an- hounced the new diplgible 12-129 will he ready for trial flights early this Admiral Sir Roger, Keyes, member Parliament and hero of the eat War, demanded that the British Navy he made supreme in the world. Anw ter so that they will he eligible for the Soclal Credit dlvi- dond of 25 per month if and when it fs granted, scores of single . jobless men from all parts of Canada are drifting into the cities of Calgary and Eamonton daily. Pretending to be in dire poverty and divine n drab cottage that had neither electricity, gas nor other im- len J. Ackerman, 0 ilied In New York on November loft a hoarded fortune of 200,000, nvements, Mrs Willian Brown ef Deloraine; Man., ent of the Canadian Ayrshire S Association, has been re- ed dinect Manitoba and Sas- katehewan, f was announced. John Richards, Jr. of Red Deer, Alberta * for Alberta an Car Janssen, who professes to have so Hghts In En- Thames police ntrodieed topitand elind, appeared ourt accused of having fated a stop-and-go light. Dexpite a plazsible exeuse, he was forced to pay 2.50, In necordance with President Roose- elt's formal proclamation the recl- proeal trade treaty between Canada nd the Tnited Stites became effec- tive in the latter country January 1 The President. also proclaimed the ted States and ety hotween the wo CHEMICAL PREVENTS ICE FORMING ON PLANE WINGS A chemi al method of preventing the formartor ler on aeroplane nex has been digeovered by. re- reh ensineers of the Royal Air it was announced by Sit Philip n. Parliamentary Under S Sie Air Ministry. neraily believed the loss of the Belsian alr ner December 10 near Kent, which took 11 persons th, was caused by the ac- umalation of ee on the plane's Wings Six Philip sald the new discovery tx being carefully developed and is ex- greater safety. in f flying weather, or from Parte Dan Intervent THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936 A. SPECIAL TRIBUNE FEATURE THE BEST OF THE WEEK'S INTERESTING NEWS PICTURES ANTI-CALLES PARADE DRAWS 100,000 President Plutarco Elias the streets of Mexico City President Lagary Card bateon pressing thelr opposlt to the return to Mexico of formner alles, more than 100,000 persony paraded and then mauied in the aquard, top, as ed the demonstration from the of the national palace, THE FRENCH DELEGATION TO THE NAVAL PARLEY Here are shown the Fr London, to attend a session of the Naval Cont Viee-Admiral Durand-Viel, venice House, On the left is stat, ench delegates arriving at Cl Chief of the French Navi PLAYING WELL WITH AMERICANS When the New York Americans recall leaguer they did a Winemin Americans he bite bad h Japan: You at atroke of business. Before leaving the ved for Detroit Red Wi xceptionall at engineering attacks, and ia well w en Birmingham Gasette, Engve Whieman from the minor HL nd since his return to the xood yeur. A yery fast skater, ha place in understand how 1 dit the Manchuria Mrs, si ta vinlting Phe 1. Pratt's he teu on Me The st Mr. and Tuesday's thes: will her day afters The Pre and Miss Fitzpatrict Grannis and adm hear she 1 on Tuesda Mrw R. pleased to able prox home on Miss D: visiting w Gudmunds Pouce Cou Miss Jolinson 0 annual me Thorpe on ie Do training a Hospital Betty an Edmonton former to. University. Pau room on Mrs. Mise Eva) and W aan Fitzpatrick The Nor et last Friday tiss and This club at Mr Wednesday kpoke to werkd inter DESCEND The fun, playin xrub, were
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Image 436 (1936-01-09), from microfilm reel 436, (CU1744984). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.