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Show f LEIH FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH War Clouds Over Sudeten Harvest Festival Peace and War Dramatized in Two Worlds t ,. rJ . - n iV A 1 1 J J 1 A view of the monument to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, who 125 years ago won the crucial battle Ohio. "Secretary of the Interior Ickes, who dedicated the meof Lake Erie, recently dedicated at morial as a peace example to the frontiers of the world, citing 125 years of peace between the United States and Canada. 3 A Czechoslovakian gun crew blasts away at an imaginary enemy during recent maneuvers 4( the Czech army, which like other armies of Europe during the present crisis, is on a wartime footing. Put-in-Ba- y, SETS ARCTIC MARK A Future Sea Queen Taking Form ...,.,,w. Uniformed Sudeten Germans marched in the parade which featured the harvest festival celebrations at Czechoslovakia, a short time before Adolf Hitler's momentous Nuremberg address. Konrad Ilenlein, Sudeten leader, was scheduled to address the thousands who attended, but was forced to cancel his to settle the crisis. Declared appearance after being summoned by Lord Runciman to a parley in an20attempt and the final battle is in sight." on for a "We carried Ilenlein: have for years struggle Uerr Frank, substituting They March With Spirit of Youth PITT STAR READY . I, 1 , r ; i ... 4 V Louise A. Boyd, California woman and leader of the Boyd Arctic expedition, who reports that in this year's Arctic survey she went by ship up the East Greenland coast to a point farther north than any American had gone. iiii r ops - . s j mit , Marshall Goldberg, the University halfof Pittsburgh's Despite their advanced age these two Civil war veterans, with aid general view of the new 85,000-to1938 from younger arms, proudly marched in the G. A. R. parade, covering a starts the for of who 1937, back to at Scotland, preparatory rushed Clydebank, completion being football season as the Panthers' full- distance of 15 blocks. Thirteen of the 15 veteran "youngsters" who parchristening by the British queen. back. For two years running he has ticipated in the parade successfully marched the entire route. Photooutgained the Panthers' combined graph shows two of the hardy ones: O. S. Pearce, 91, left, of Minneapolis, and W. C. Fisher, 89, of St. Paul. BUSY ENVOY opposition from scrimmage. War A n liner, Queen Elizabeth, which is Machine Heads of German KIT" . l "h: Miss America Of 1938 Crowned ituvwiiwinMii'iBMiiMiijw ; mm I'wm i i At Atlantic City The title of Miss America 1938 e was awarded to blonde Marilyn of Marion, Ohio, at the national beauty pageant in Atlantic City. Miss Meseke, previously adjudged the "most perfect model," won the top title over a field of more than 80 American beauties. Claire James, "Miss California," walked out on the ceremonies because judges placed her second. Third place went to Muriel La Von Goodspeed of Salt Lake City, Utah. Me-sek- km $k: Field Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Goering (right), chief lieutenant of Dictator Hitler, is shown in conversation with Inspector Dr. Todt, in charge of the construction of fortifications on the western front of GerThe picture was taken many and chief of the German during the Nazi party congress at Nuremberg. super-highway- s. A commuter between Europe's troubled capitals Is Sir Nevile Henderson, British ambassador to Germany. He is shown here boarding a plane at Croydon for his return to Berlin, after reporting to the British cabinet Germany's attitude in German dispute. the in wrt. aft'iateii ' ? t 111 1 " ' f$1 fI I .'-- Iff; - " j I l lii " A - ? f - t President's Son Wins Siege With Illness James Roosevelt, eldest son of the President, who is recovering from an operation for the removal of a stomach ulcer. The operation was performed at Rochester, Minn., and was considered so serious that the President and Mrs. Roosevelt were both at their son's bedside. inn nil Czech-Sudete- n Lumber Enough for 2S0 Houses Hitler Acclaimed in Streets of Nuremburg " . - ' i- . ill ' - Mm '"2f1l N an? hsi'x bundle of logs. Not a sea monster, but one of the famed "benson rafts" is this enormous r rafts now travel 1,100 miles in the open PacifiO to Sao From the Columbia river in Oregon, these feet of lumDiego, Calif. Fach raft is 833 feet long, 55 feet wide and 28 feet deep, carrying 5,000,000 board " ber, or enough to build 250 houses. cigar-shape- d cheered by the populace as he motors through the streets of medieval Nuremberg for 8ud Germans rallied to hear their leader demand the right of i ten Germans in Czechoslovakia. j f The Fuehrer It was here that Is wildly 1,500,000 cargo-carrie- |