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Show LEHI FKESS PRESS. LEHI, UTAH War Games in Earnest? Round Trip Sea Flight in 43 Hours 45 Minutes cjKiW t . if S German monoplane Brandenburg; which successThe round a (rip flight between Berlin and New York city. fully completed The plane covered the flight from Berlin to New York in 24 hours and 1 minutes and two days later made the homeward flight from New York to Berlin in 19 hours and 55 minutes. Capt. Alfred Henke, who was assisted by a crew of three, wears a big smile over his remarkable feat. The east to west crossing was the first time in history such s feat has been accomplished. The flyers clipped 5 hours and 50 west to east crossing to Berlin. from the only previous The late Wiley Post made the previous record on the first leg of his 'round the world flight in 1933. Airmen hailed the flight as one of the precision. I greatest achievements of aviation because of its clock-lik- e four-motor- afil z W 4" 'Peace,' Pleads Hull . HSr: I min-ote- non-sto- p , LONG LIFE A DELUSION' A Pirate Dents the Plate 1 With Europe feverishly nervous over war maneuvers, more men are under arms in Germany and Italj than at any time since 1918. Photo shows Italian soldiers at war games in Northern Italy. 2 Closer between German and Italian high commands is seen in the visit of Air Marshal Italo Balbo, left, to Berlin to inspect German airports, where he is greeted by Field Marshal Herman Goering, right. 3 Secretary of State Cordell Hull, who called on the nations of Europe to rally to the support of the creed for peac conference at Buenos Aires in 1936. promulgated at the Pan-Americ- Big City Freckles Champions W jK ,. Zipper Hot Dog Is Butchers Newest Offering wary "WJSft This demonstration of the new hoi "presto and it's off coat" was made at a recent convention of dog with a 1 in 'luiif yi 'it?'"' iMWlf Imuran liiii ift niTif 3 " 4 m 104 years old, of stops long enough Conn., Roxbury, from his scythe sharpening to observe that "There's nothing beautiful about old age. It's a delusion. It's no fun growing old and there's no use celebrating birthdays." Mr. Behan was born in 1834, during the second term of Andrew Jackson as President and has lived through four major wars. iT.'CV Peter Behan, Arky Vaughan, Pittsburgh's shortstop, slides home safely for a Pirate score in a recent game against the New York Giants. Vaughan doubled to open the inning, took third on a long fly and slid across the plate when Cissell, the Giant's second baseman, threw high to Catcher Mancuso after fielding a grounder. When Georgia U. Honored the President aw I. i Juf tX. .. .!&8 . . .isia . ,' in ihimiihi Eileen Eaton, 10, and Thomas Shannon, 11, are pictured after being e chosen as the freckles champions of New York city at a contest sponsored by the Children's Aid society. Eileen is auburn-haireand brown-eyeand Thomas is blond and first-degre- e city-wid- d blue-eye- d We Will G A-Hunti- ng :HV-,"V- i", N .V-,- ; President Itoosevelt dons the cap .and gown with help from Dr. W. O. Hooper of the University of Georgia. The President received an LL. D. degree from the university and then addressed students in the Sanford stadium, restating the objectives of the administration, particularly as they apply to the South. From Athens he went hv snerial train to Rarnesville to narticinate in a celebration commemorating a rural electrification project. It was at this meeting that he urged the defeat of Sen. Walter F. George and the nomination of Lawrence Camp, who is opposing George. immiriniri -- t butchers in Milwaukee, Wis. The new type of wienie has a perforated casing which operates on the principle of a zipper. The person who orders a hot dog now and prefers not to eat the skin, can peel it the same as he would a banana. Setter Pups Hope Training "under fire" starts at an early age for the setter pups at French Lick Springs, Ind., where Phil Miller, national amateur trap shooting champion and manager of the hotel's skeet and trap fields has bird dogs, according to Miller. these eight youngsters under his tutelage. They will soon be d The War Minister Takes a Sight MISS CALIFORNIA $30,000 STAMP IV" A "&s c K si ' V 4 ; V .s c; to Potential Annie Oakleys mhb - - IS The dream of every philatelist came true to Warren K. Du Bois of Los Angeles, Calif., when he found a stamp worth $50,000. Purchasing a collection from an estate three months ago for $300, he sorted and rearranged it, marking this one-cent blue one for sale at $3.00. Then of Police Chief in an instruction from expert, Receiving pistol shooting Fred Spoolstra of Sparta, N. J., these fair marksmen are trying their Du Bois, examining his treasures, skill on the target. Left to right are Dorothy Cerny of Hillside, N. J.; discovered the cancellation date of Jean Bauer of South Orange, N. J.; Anite and Edith Mumford of Bogoto, August 17, 1861, and learned that N. J.; and Lee Drew of Oakland, Calif. Chief Spoolstra declared the he had the only stamp of its kind in existence. girls drew a bead on the target like veteran pistol shots. ! Hazci-eved- , Claire James, dancer and film bit player who was named Miss California at the climax of the mardi gras at Venice. Th young brunette will be the siate's representative at the At lantlc City competition for Miss America. of Great Britain sights a motor Minister of War Leslie being used by the Eighth Royal Fusiliers on his visit to inspect the unit's camp at Lympne, in Kent. The minister is speeding Britain's rearmaHore-Bclish- ment program. a |