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Show ATTENDS UTAH STATE PRESS ASS'N MEETING In company with Jennings J. Phillips of Salt Lake City, Leland Le-land G. Burress, publisher of the Bingham Bulletin, attended the annual summer meeting of the Utah State Press association at Beaver last week-end. A program pro-gram of business, sports and recreation re-creation was conducted at Pon-derosa Pon-derosa park, Puffer lake and Timid Springs. Of most interest was the talk at the banquet meeting last Friday Fri-day evening by Reginal Orcutt, European manager of the Mer-genthaler Mer-genthaler Linotype company, on his experiences while living in Berlin and of his meetings with Hitler, Goebbels, Goering and Hess. Mr. Orcutt said that Hermann Her-mann Wilhelm Goering was the most likeable and popular of the German leaders. The Hitler program was making mak-ing the German people prosper-'ous prosper-'ous and happy, up to the time that the Fuehrer let his ambitions involve the country in international interna-tional conflict. European newspapers are government-controlled, Mr. Orcutt said, in emphasizing the importance import-ance of freedom of the press. The, American press is thorough in its coverage, informing Europeans Euro-peans of conditions and war news better than their own newspapers. I |