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Show 1 ' - War's Rumble Becomes Ever More Audible to Neutral Nations L.b ri.Vw-4 ' rffci: &Mm- 'm 4 ; ' PRECAUTIONS I , i These Finnish troops on the march through Helsinki, were photographed through the arch formed by the legs of the horse on which Field Marshal Baron Mannerbeim, hero of Finland and head of its army, s?.t reviewing the parade as the land grimly awaits the outcome of talks at Moscow. . Although there still is hope that the soviet Russian-Finnish crisis may come to peaceful conclusion, con-clusion, Finnish authorities are preparing for Invasion if It should come. Here workmen are sandbagging an official building In Helsinki, from which many civilians have been evacuated. r f ! V ( -: m ie palH BBHMsjniilsllaW-.: - -3WMsJaaA-W"aa mJ::.-': . . v. : ? " " J i , " .. ; I V, i ' i ii i i" iii i' Scenes that were common in Fans ana umaon a t me ouioreaK oi mo current curupcui I were duplicated in Finland's capital as the shadow of Russia's might fell across the peace-! peace-! ful land. These mothers and their babies are "evacuees" waiting their train to a sanctuary. These Finnish troops are en route to their frontier stations , -4 m as Russo-Finnish conference at Moscow over mutual ques- tinn. nnni innnllv hrn1r rinwn. |