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Show LEIII FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH 1 temal Light Peace Memorial for Getty uurg Czechs Hold Key to European War or Peace --J Yi' 'i - VI ? "'. ?: 1: - ' - if Y ' Ill ., . -- '' A I 1 II f ' . r4fH$S he lu, you nl ome 1$ hem rendering of the "Eternal Light Peace memorial ' that will be dedicated on Oak hill -- Sunday. July 3. by President Roosevilt as a feature of the seventv-Hft. anniver Vary of A joint reunion of the Blue ami the war battle. Gray surviving veterans of the r hww hpiri ior ine nrsi lime in nistnrv in " vuii.uiuuuiauuii ui iue uanie Geitvs-battlefiel- re ch; ice . .. wie i ong-w- d, th. four-yea- w1" Kennedys Presented at Court will ' h Civil L, k ;aspre. l GOLD STAR MOTHER llustraf ised; hotog4 War ! t-- Ready for the Front Line Secretary Ickes Ved in Dublin Miss Jane Dahlman of Milwaukee who was married in Dublin, Ireland, to Secretary of the Interior Harold and his Ickes. Ickes is sixty-fou- r The new Mrs. bride is twenty-fivIckes had been abroad for some ser.i i, w of Ciwhoslo. or peace in Europe largely hinges on the future actions of Konrad Henlein. leader Tf c"rP international a crisis. grave for autonomy precipitated vakia's Sudeten Germans whose demand to posof the Chechoslovakian army called out to quell disorders during recent municipal elections and witft conferences held who Czechoslovakia of peace Krofla Kamil Minister 3 sible German invasion. Foreign Denlein and who has played an important part in shaping foreign policy in the recent crisis. l-- squarA A (ci e. )9 W, .1. ither V' N ;,. L ather 'esdo I tateir.i n timf life ' 1 ;; : f ! outpi over ather A. trerl e broaci spher rms, radio linutei Mrs. Bess Duncan Wells of Portland, Ore., who was elected national ; i; ) president of the Gold Star Mother at their national convention in PhilT adelphia. She succeeds Mrs. HorMrs. Joseph P. Kennedy, wife of the American ambassador to Lon- - ace B. Blake of Philadelphia. The iSTELf ja, with two of their daughters whom she presented with five other war mothers hit "isms" as they Mantes to the king and queen at Buckingham palace at the first urged in a resolution that aliens 4 ully Left to right, Miss Kathleen Kennedy, swearing allegiance to a foreign montk wrt of the season recently. ternary Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. country's dictatorship be deported. I ' Mrm:A j STILL "Safety Sallys" Reduce Accidents BELTS 'EM J ft 1 weeks, staying at the home of her ancle, John Cudahy, United States minister to the Irish Free State. She is a sister of Mrs. VVilmartb Ickes, whose husband, son of Secretary Ickes, died in 1936. On the Lunghai line going to the front line battlefield, Chinese troopi are shown at the railroad station about to entrain. The stubborn resistance of the Chinese troops to the Japanese invasion is regarded as one of the military miracles of modern times. Fresh Flounders in Trees Hizzoner Enjoys Press Barbecue rl4 Mayor Fiorello II. LaGuardia of New York sure enjoys his barbecue at the National Press club's annual ar ttlBO nnw itJ Is. 1 y.; )0 itherat toli ;d (top T ftl 22 IS 01 Gene a Tunnev. as world's heavvweicht drives one from the nm tee during a golf tournament trinehurst. N. C. ppnpntlv ennn. rar ... ,:a by Attorney General Homer rate w.th City Manager RandaU Gimmings. The will to win that Papa Dionne and his quints doesn't his and WGene to the large family of ' Safety Sallys. Calif., of Beach, M Dorton Long top of the heavy-clubs. Safety Sallys have been service of the city's heap is apparent in the by one their duty so well that not done have exPression on golfer pffced at all school crossings and been has reported in nearly five children school to waiuiics iue uigut one single accident b II months. Junpion, . y NTOfi .d Mr E Belmar, N. J. It's big business that Lester McDaniels, left, and Bill Martin are carrying on as Mrs. Mildred VYinward patronizes these enterprising Monmouth county, N. J., youths who display their fresh flounders baseball game and picnic at Fort on a tree. And it is 100 per cent profit for at this season a fellow can catch Hunt, Va., recently. Notice the big this species here about as fast as he can lift them from the bottom of the helping on the plate in front of him which he cleaned up with gusto. nearby bay and river. Gandhi Visits Northwest Frontier big Soviet's Armed Mifflit Parades in Moscow ;ple' jnirifi- - v J ' pgJ'ipW,' jrw ,jH wiHiww -- w - -- fW' "'v 'xfc-- j nil iii., ir"J tllf Wn" Ed I la oV S3 ( , raw t ?ir cto't 4, Hi mm" y . 1 ,' ,.VLX l- Lt irn.i n i.W- ,n Mwcow was filled with tanks in an Lg Srare during the recent celebration of the international of the armed power of the holiday in M w ;., . X r' If V i' J j Mahatma Gandhi, who was given an enthusiastic reception by thousands of people during a recent vlsti to the Northwest Frontier Province of India, is shown addressing students of King Edward's college at Peshawar, India. On Gandhi's left is Rev. A. M. Dalaya, principal of the coege, and on his right is KJiin Abdul ahaffar Khan, who is known as the "I'rontier Gandhi." |