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Show V. . 7 -.,. .. ' " 1 .-: ..- .page ;six' ' -'- JT '"" -" "TO0V6it(0TAH)- EVENINGS-HERALD, 1 -MONDAY, "6CTOBEH- 3; 1933 TV i. . S i? WSfildl eyfii? Metroes I ! r; . - 1 -V - - - I r, . ;;" - .. :u - - ttx . 1 I f " t " T , " ; V- - . ' y. , -v. ; ' t - . V ."' - ; - - . r 5. - ' ' - V.- i ' "1-' : . -I.--4 .V. A , t ivv:i;;;. f :;:v- .. .t-1' f "v ..... . ;.', :- :,;:-- . s ' . A - 2 ,-V---.J. .V.-- ... ':. '. ,.r.--. V,: 4; : i x . ' .. ( -" , :vx.'v- , V -x"- - J ' ' ft '.;-rvv.f-- &-- . . - ' ' s ' : , .. ' . --.- ... V I , , ' ' V ' ' J- -,-v :i . I.I . : ' 5it.,:.:.,:-:;u',. '. !iP::; " ' t - , -- J :-;:--'-w. v, - :r:' . ;( -i 1 iHf .:: - AS mmm -v,, .v - i i;l : t t b. -:-V , v 1 A I ;-:. -w. I . . v v:v.::. , . -n; j f -NX.. I nc POUUCai rise ior new ior The last aten in conatructinEr Coul "S i 1 if-. : :.. 4 -- . a; . . . .... j tr 1 y a .-r-x, 4- f ' ...X.. f -3 .:5"'"----::o: tviy - - . ea damTIa about frbA under- rdtys "packet-uscu putney taken, A.SOO-foot ad31Uon to its base, now rapidly being exposed 1 Attorney Thomas E. Dewey had bv the falling Columbia river., will complete the atructiit Its I their predictions strengthened height when finished, is shown , by the white line,, About six wnen ine ew xorx iwpuouum million varcls of concrete are to be added to the four and a half State convention, meeting at Sara- miiiion already in place. The entire gravel production,. plant has- been, overhauled and increased in capacity, the concrete mixing , plants, have, been reconditioned and reconstructed 159 feet above their old location, and a higher, wider , steel concrete placing trestle is succeeding its predecessors, now buried in the base of the dam. Concrete placing is about to be resumed. toga Springs, unanimously ac claimed Dewey the G. O. P. candidate candi-date for Governor. The photo shows him acknowledging the .applause .ap-plause of his fellow Republicans. :ti. Demonstrate Lambeth Walk form T Tldoper,, Says Hitler is Fuehrer of U. S. Nazis All smiling as genially as if their meeting were a pleasant social interlude instead of a prelude to, a Jast-ditch effort to stave off asecond World War, C hancellor Hitler and Permier Mussolini, accompanied by their right-hand men, are pictured in the radio photo above as the Italian dictator arrived in Munich to act as mediator in the German-Czech crisis. D ressed in, green Fascist militia uniform, the Italian Premier was escorted by Chancelor Hitler through wildly cheering crowds to the Fuehrerhaus. Beaming at extreme left is bulky General Hermann Goering, No. 2 Nazi, and next to him youthful-looking Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister. Czech Border Mark Goes Up in Smoke y - X - v y 1 4 ; i m. ii T1ICII f lllll tit Son Ac I2.D Cst. 103Q j 5 VS-SfSs !k K , J . s v- j wij . y - -W ' If. 4 -i A . it si rtfY . gwAj?g&& Ti ii Ti I" I ! r:',s I .... Mill. ml H II llhfcttfc I lWU Em VoOtMf Ei Bund! Ew Fuir fHiaMthniHi ! I - t ! t J! LOtv.v.-A v.w.v.'.v.vav.'X-.v o -.. .-.'.v.".-..-. I iv. ? -AL'V-' " i v. A 1M' tr 1 I fill-' x ' . ' ' 'A' SliV Symbolic of the coming destruction of the old Czech-Germany frontier which will be radically changed now hat the Munich four-power meeting has given Germany virtually all she asked of Czechoslovakia, is the photo above of a destroyed, still smoking customs house building on the border. It was burned, during a Sght between Sudeten-German Free Corps men and loyal Czechs. Germans Enter Czechoslovakia .i-.-:Njc.: v. ; ? .ft t,JUJa-. y.V.V.,WWIA. .KM. v J I . . :: ; -i aw I v'; m i nn ii Mti' hi i 1 1 in in mm .' The German-American .Bund, U.S. Nazi group, is so closely connected with Germany's Nazi party sJ 4-1. 24. 4-1. ,4 A IaK U1'o V.4.1 u J 11 :4? 4- v. 12 M C..J.. . . tenland, the House Committee on Un-American Act ivities was told. The witness was John C. Metcalfe, f Committee investigator, pictured above in his storm trooper's uniform, showing photographic evidence I to Chairman Dies. Metcalfe, former Bund member, said that prior to the Hitler ultimatum, the Bund 'I distributed handbills in New York inviting "American Germans" to celebrate October 2 the 'freeing of V m "a w a 4MM v ma . m a m. w m 4 .k. tmrmm m - ; , tne suaetens. rne nanaoiu, reproaucea ax. ngnt, do re tne slogan "une eopie; one Buna: uneTaenrer! " t; The President Counsels With Cabinet as Europe Seethed 11 The Lambeth Walk . . . The Burmans demonstrate a step from this latest dance of the jitterbug school. Note the similarities to the Dai-Dans Dai-Dans of Sweden. Students of the' dance think the Lambeth' Walk and other jitterbug outgrowths will point the way back to . traditional group dancing, rather than the pair-dancing we have had in the waits and the fox-trot. ' . JElepUra r 3 0 - $ g w.-.-.'.-.r.-- . .r-- .-v.:-.v..vvy-.. It ' i y . i y 1-1 "-5 Ijl a - v - , j v , , j - ? i m, ? i V . 1 . . ..;... ( , ;,--.'-......-.....:. .fl Vl. .,j '.. : -o'. . . -v;.:44. .-...rf . ' ' - a . - ! ' : y -x 'V txmmm m J '"''"t ir rrV''i . - n, ,y -tw-- wi-rnjrt" fi fj KitfStJwwwwwwwppiTiiw Tur i iw m iwi ninn-r- i nr -rir-t - -i'" W fcf TuV r" r Vii- As the nations of Europe, moved toward war, President Roosevelt, chief executive of the most pow- , erful democracy in the world, summoned his cabinet, above, into special session to consider the part " the United States will play when and if war comes. The President already has dispatched two peace appeals to Adolf Hitler. Pictured here, reading clockwise around the table, are President Roosevelt, Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Attorney General Homer Cummings, Secretary of Navy Claude A Swanso, Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace,. Secretary of-Labor France -Perkins, Secretary of War Harry Woodring, and Secretary of State Cordeli HulL "Not in the picture are Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper and Postmaster General James Farley. a Britain Mobilizes World's Mightiest Fleet vSx ::.::V::-x; -i "i''x:5?" .:x-:sXv.-;-r".: : ! v s " 1-1 4 -5.4 r 4. ' A' , - ' - - - 4- v - A-:w:;.;:':S:..:;:;.'.;; X 1 1 - fh' inn "-awaited," German invaaion of Czechoslovakia came xeacefully soon after this nicture .was taken - Costing .AlOOJOOO.t this exaot renlica "of the $15,000,000 ML- Palomar as "Hitler's troops marched Into the town of Deggendorf in the southern partiof fher Czech- state. border- (Cal.) observatory: to be xpened in 1939 -today began a. journey to. all. "' Incr on. Austria; Flashed by radio from London,' thjs.pteture show's ;Gernian itrTO the size' of -the : i changing friendly' greetings across ,th.e-: border with Sudeten Germans,-. mrabers;of. the C&ech feet 'high' anil reproduced in precise vThe great guns of, H. 1 Revengerpictured Above with other British warships at their Invergordon, 6,i(ii.4k MMnltfltfHHi' TCurrmAfln HI nA h fmnrht nntlnntn9rK, war than f tfrni - rftAlV, npnt. rrntnt oiiriTil,, Vvmiuii fm tha ArutaHnn nrth' tnrtM.. ! RpntlAfii). futttU tstatinn .ar rea rtv" tn ti under. For the first time ince 1914-18. Great Britain hnn for- fnlnOriLV LXifillr - J w-wm.. b. Ms liVUWV . V.. V 4 4 4ww 7 M , 4P444M WiJ 4HIIW . . " ......r 447 -, M.w V M 44 W LV ITVI 4 V . VtiV VVAUVIVU V - . . 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