Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1936 — Page 4
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Headline Events of 1935 as Recorded by the Camera
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All Atlantic records for speed were broken as the giant French liner Normandie, new queen of the seas, arrived in New York in June on her maiden voyage.
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Boom of artillery, rattle of rifles and roar of planes pounded over East Africa as j Italian soldiery embarked on the conquest of Ethiopia. ( Here. in. a remarkable action | picture by H. V. Drees. Ethio--1 pian soldiers advance near Harar under cover of a road • embankment, scattering at warning of an approaching Italian plane.
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Sensational was the kidnaping of George Weyerhaeuser. P-vear-old son of a lumber millionaire, at Tacoma. Here the boy. partly shielded from the camera by his father, enters the courtroom where his testimony helped convict abductors who were paid $200,000 ransom. Vast dust storms, like this one in the Texas Panhandle, Bwept upward in suffocating clouds, carrying away fertile ’topsoil and endangering the farm future of the southwest.
Helena, Mont., shaken and shattered by more than a thousand quakes In October, carried on bravely amid ruins like these of her new "high school.
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Their life-belts tied fast in place, passengers on the S. S. Dixie spent three desperate days when the ship grounded on French Reef in a hurricane off Florida. All were rescued.
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In a world with more than its share of grief and trouble, the Dionne quintuplets, growing and thriving, held continued attention. Here is famous Dr. Dafoe with Emilie snuggling close to him.
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At ti?& end of the third year of his trying term, President Roosevelt’s smile continued to be a leading factor in the political situation. The president’s friends lauded this photo as his best informal portrait. (Copyright)
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Huey Pierce Long, demagogue or statesman, according to the point of view, was fatally .shot in Louisiana’s state house at Baton Rouge, 15 minutes after this picture was taken. Long at left.
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The Pacific, last gterft air barrier was conquered in the first commercial flight hy the China Clipper, seen here passing over another marvel, the Golden Gate bridge.
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Unforgettable In massive majesty was this devotional exercise at the Roman Catholic Eucharistic Congress at Cleveland when 20,000 w’orshlpera formed a huge monstrance in the municipal stadium while 100,000 more looked on. Th* vast audience listened to • radio plea for peace from th* Pope In Rome.
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Twenty-five years' reign of King George V was celebrated by the British Empire in a great jubilee in midsummer. Here the king greets loyal subjects in Hyde Park as the royal carriage passes. Rifle-fire crashed out the re* quiem of 16 World War vet* erans killed when a sudden hurricane swept their camp on the Florida Keys. Tha bodies were then cremated. 4
