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Show I I UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, CONQUERING THE POLE Smart Daytime WHO'S NEWS THIS L-By - a;, in ch,.. it up i; oroaaclotn or tub si The Pin.. H91 is "fr J 0LEMUEL F. XK v' T SU, 42, 44. 4ti 38 :t- Ai. ces h nana-.To.pn- - 11 rCti of .iinastiT who v continuous v. : kt .Mn.e less hi.d c:i en! r.'.iustriw'.is young men f ;.! the:r t:tr.e, he was .e:e Sundays and boh-hi- s v: k:n chosen career. n ti da T competition, it took Asia: him vears to gain distinction, dui at last he came to outrank even theillustrious Julius Streicher in longF1 Jew-i.at:r- ' :'t--- ' if Man Pushes Closer to Heart of 'Weather's Kitchen Seeking Short Cut Route Over Top of the World; Russians Pioneer Arctic ( I , one-fourt- h year-aroun- the yet be found in the Arctic sea. AviAmerica has been slow to appreation progress has made practical ciate the possibilities of Alaska. euch long sustained flights as the Her first concrete step was the rea two hops last moval of farmers from Bummer. American lands to more fertile Moreover, who knows what valuable mineral deposits lie beneath the crust of ice and snow that covers Arctic lands? Antarctic Land Discovered. In the Antarctic, the recent British expedition discovered that Graham land is not an archipelago of islands as previously reported by Sir Hubert Wilkins, but one great tract of land a peninsula of the Antarctic continent. Thus an immense tract has been added to the earth's known surface. But it is the North pole which commands most interest because of its proximity to North America, Europe and Asia a potential shortcut across the top of the world. The Soviet's best scientists are now living in some 60 weather stations along the Arctic coast, helping push back the frontier and open the eea to ships at least in summer. Their observations are now supe plemented by those of the expedition, four scientists who land-- i ed near the pole last May and have ABOVE since drifted slowly southward, to Captain Amundsen takibe picked up recently off the coast ng: observations with a sextant as his Norwegian flag flies at the point cf Greenland. determined upon as the exact South ' Submarines Enter Picture. Pole. This remarkable photo was Moscow has announced that eventaken December 14. 1911, the date tually it will establish a series of Amundsen reached the pole. BELOW Every iceberg that menweather observatories and landing aces shipping in the northern seas fields along the proposed polar airway between Russia and the United was once part of the mighty Polar States. From these vantage points ice cap, which has drifted southward the Soviet will study geography of with so many exploration parties, inthe Arctic with airplanes, while sub- cluding the recent Russian expedimarines dive under the e crust to tion under Commander Pananin. Moscow-Californi- al the Court of St. fervent belief in the Kellogg and Locarno pacts. He once said, iney are Czech Sees away :W ffi;, .M-.i- I,,. t. KAPfT,t innS - ll inrnnliMr" V 7 vt K V: If " ill r1"'WW - I,,," - T5'Zij'x 7 r'J''I I " v " N w, .kv,- - V s.vT " ,rur. nuum women bin from tl buffet se fjckly ani $ LOMOND whet, tn w preuuy W; sesh. site, we cn and use Ed make 5(75 rn Be Columbia rich potential mineral sources, plus wealth in water power, fishing, agriculture, fur farming and lumbering. In a few months the entire world may know what Commander Papa-niand his companions discovered on their recent expedition, althouch the Soviet may elect to keep its j formation secret. Gulf Stream at Work. It is already known that they found a layer of warm water near the North pole, caused by nieander-ingof the tepid Gulf stream. And, despite the general belief that the Arctic is devoid of life, they had frequent animal visitors. Many obstacles must be overcome before commercial air routes can be mapped over the Arctic, although aviators used to northern flights claim the atmosphere is much clearer and more favorable for flying than in temperate zones. The biggest aviation obstacle is impracticability of compass devices based on the sun. since the Arctic has no sun part of the year. But the day may come when Londoners bound for San Francisco or the Orient can fly with perfect safety and comfort via the short-cu- t route over the top of the world. e Western Newsu.iocr Union. Headache ernment I OGDEN, UTAH 350 Baths (2.00 to UM Family Rooma for 4 persona - - ll.ll 350 Rooms Iron Air Cooled Lounge and Lobby Grill Room . . Coffee Shop . . 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He has his famous father's impassioned belief in democracv, and has been its eloquent defender in central Europe, where his country is Horatius at the Bridge. f .....1.sifjSl, - I Thomas Masaryk. first president of Czechoslovakia. His mother was an American, born and reared in Brooklyn, and so is his wife, the former Mrs. Francis Crane Leather-bee- , daughter of Charles R. Crane, the widely known manufacturer and industrialist. He has spent much time in America. At the age of eighteen, he ran ice-flo- : a is the son of the late I once After the young singer had finished her second encore, the old lady leaned toward her and said: "Thank you so much for your songs, my dear. They took me back to childhood days on my minister He toSt" nntl . Why not try I.YIilA HNKHHin VEGETABLE CO.Ml'oCI)? Reminiscent yOUNG Janto G. Masaryk, Czech splendid .. I j written in he-ma- n, Fadeout of Peace Hope ia (.,,.,. percale or dimity. Large Women's Dress. The diagram shows you how easy this dress is to make, and Notice the it fits to perfection. the waistshoulder line, raglan line snugged in by darts. The roll collar, with the smart little tab in front, is very soft and Very comfortable to becoming. work round the house in, this dress is sufficiently tailored so calls at the British foreign office, perhaps to hint that something seems to have gone wrong. fi ( Basque Dress for Girls. No wonder girls love a basque dress like this! The fitted waist with its basque point in front gives them such a grown-u- p feeling. The full skirt, square neckline and puff sleeves are so becoming. Make this dress up for your daughter in taffeta or silk crepe in time-- for Easter, and later on in printed forthright ukase was his Christmas decree against shopping in Jewish stores. "If you try to get out of it," he said, "by pretending that your wife did the shopping, it merely shows that an unreal Nazi spirit prevails in your home, and you are not a but a fool." radium-producin- g shn mr them up in. in 1035. A typically include all of Yukon territory and part of Mackenzie, including half the Great Bear lake. Such a territory would give British A Wlfrt month-b- m matu-- r a h, the how yOUr hack . hn Innii v vr.i,f r........ on your husband . For three a another how to Ko "smiling throus? Lydm E. Pmkhams , stable CoZ,,JT? , neijM Nature ton up thVkii Mff thfl d fr,.. ordi'rs which wom-- n mut endure. M MaKe a note Mitt to nt a bottl. through the shops will show you irresistible new fabrics to make ernor James, had (incdin No jug-handl- n nrv s 3cents Men can never understand rough-and-tumbl- e .St Dent ONLY A Will He was born in the Palatinate, the south German territory adjoining the Saar. He was in the World war. in the closing years, and joined the Hitler movement soon after the Munich beer hall putsch in 1923 He was a good adfighter and organizer and was vanced rapidly in the more overt and violent party drives. When Baron von Papon was removed as Saar commissioner, in and made 1934, Saar Post to ambassador r II r e Him Vienna, Taught Buerckel replaced Technique ham. Under his su plebpervision was the iscite and his the exultant radio voice which told the world that German justice had triumphed. The League of Nations handed him the valley, and he became gov- JOSEPH W. LaBINE In 1909 courageous Robert E. Peary trudged to the North Pole. The world praised his conquest of the Arctic but with the same breath questioned: "What good is it?" That cynical attitude persisted until last May when a group of intrepid Russian scientists and aviators began the most thorough examination of Arctic wastes yet attempted by men, air. Private Radio Stations. braving untold hardships to gather data about the weather's In the entire territory there are 21 "kitchen." of which PaSuddenly the whole world has become aware of the po- private radio stations, (a tential value that lies within the Arctic and Antarctic circles. cific Alaska Airways maintains 13, used As Russia goes to work, the United States looks with re- solelysubsidiary) for weather reporting to supnewed interest to Alaska, her own far north province. In plement the present totally insufficient federal service. The United British Columbia ? Canada, States bureau of air commerce will seeks to extend her domain explore the frigid seas below. soon establish modern radio stato the North Pole. In Great Dr. Ruth Gruber, an American tions at Juneau and Fairbanks, Britain, scientists are mulling newspaper correspondent, recently which is the first step in helping conover data gathered by the Brit- visited the Siberian north which quer America's portion of the frozen existed only as a home of north. ish Graham land expedition to formerly living death for Czarist political Meanwhile, to the immediate east, the Antarctic. prisoners. Even today the Stalinist British Columbia is suffering from is probably using part and Premier T. D. Many reasons justify this government of Siberia as a prison for victims of growing pains Pattullo wants to push its borsudden interest. The fabled its atrocious but Dr. Gruber ders to the North pole. Contingent northwest which found other purges, passage portions of this vast upon agreement with the dominion Henry Hudson sought may expanse buzzing with industry. government, the annexation would By W ARE YOU -- distance Alaskan soil several years ago. But she has done little more. Today, when airways span every continent, there is still no regularly scheduled line between the United States and Alaska, although the Alaskans themselves are more than their brothers in the states. Last year more than 20,000 residents of the territory made trips of the enby air almost Alaskans realize tire population! their territory can be conquered for d exploitation only by t0 The Circle Patter Montgomerv Calif. Patter: each. Deri in. Au H Bell Spring Book which lS now reaH. ?M tains 109 attractivp ...... W ' becoming de Bell patterns are accurately cut ar.d ea.v Jiach pattern includes a sewCj charge rd:r:at:on ff the ' requires Spring-Summe- ButrckL-1- , v . xn H - w 1 ntrastic, YdlU. CUt Ivuq r Patt Send 15 for the v h lie 4 .6!atoi 1 material. Fcr -- ti.e velsi JhSESSJ quires 2' va:ds r. rial, plus l", finish the 1395 is deigned forty r. rd fists and a "tn old. year H:t!er's grand v. tcr.gue, the of ;al Nnz: subjugation arf Fisfs c: A.. tria. 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