f “RAGE EIGHT. NEWS or the a'U'U'l:"ln'h‘l-'~"ln'1h . _ e;:%;JiJLvM§1:t 1939i won D” we-r -.- % wmmw _..J Such scenes as that above. where local Nut storm-troopers march with massed swastika bonne 3 at Tiegenhol, Diuizlg. moved France England and Poland to consider formal warning to the Free City Following age-old romantic lnrmllla by looking at iamiiy phqta. against its illegal militarization. Meanwhile. Poland took no chances graphs. Douglas Corrlgan and bride-to-be Elizabeth Mm-V1,,’ 32. with a sudden surprise pouch, and concentrated troops on no Dan- year-old school teacher, relive memories oi childhood friendship ‘I3 “'°“”"- Behwv m°"°”'°d “nmen mm” "°'"rd the Mm" after dinner in Miss Marvin's home in San Antonio, Tex. Couple will be married July 17, anniversary of Dough’: wrong way {light iu Europi A tyvo-day fiesta celebrated the wcddhig of Helen Williams, daughter oi tamed cowboy cartoonist, J. R Williams, to Jamel Purris former All-America Purdue University halfback. Lcit, the bride, bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs Williams at their K-4 ranch near Prescott, Ariz Right, swing timc tor the bride and hrtdr-trw ~ I-urvis and his bride met last winter in Los Angcles, where tie Wil- ]ll1Il2SL'S5[leiidUlt‘ll' sainn-rs They will make their home at, the ranch it ll£1\'lllg been zmnvuuu-d by Mr, Williams that his snn-in-law will talie oicr the ni;vii.igr.'inent oi‘ the raticii m'cpert,V', a I1.-,\.‘.~.-: .» .Luiir \\iih about 800 limit! of cattle. 45 hourses. a. swimming pool, a concrete tennis court [Hill at lake Artist Williams, who is often l'(‘fi‘|"l'l‘tl to as t’<- “Will ltogi-rs of the comic art field." is tamed around the world for his "Out Our Way" cartoons which he dmws ior AEA service, lnr , and which appear daily in more than 700 Iuiil arms‘ A . .....——...,,,......,,....._.,,.,....‘........, ....__. , ,. To show that Great Britain "means business" in the current Danzig crisis. Conservative party members and press alike -we «'1» «width: that Prime Minister while 1-izutiiig Nazi ofllccrs admire. guard at entrance oi’ Palace oi‘ C'h““"°”"““' ““"“’ ""“*'*“" Venice in Rome gives demonstration of 5005*-Step. imported h)‘ C'‘“"-''‘'“- ‘“'°"°- '4’ ~‘‘’‘“ ""3 °“"' Italy [mm friendly Gcrnnny. And none can deny tint gourd has met, Churchill is an implacable "M, of Hm”. Namm and ..ap_ learned mart-h mode to high kick of perteetion peasemmt . " fc'.'f-' ?h% fh'hVH.' . Though his lather’: government was destroyed by the Nazis and the father hlmseli is a prisoner of the Nut secret police, Kurt Schuschnizx. Jr‘. above, 13-year- an ii-st in athletics and Iirst among il’ar.i1:\n's '%oli‘ing hliV0lni!l'lhoflll is old son of Austria's last Chan- of the emgerlor ecfizitininutegtery l..s_..zts._4 ‘cellar, is roynorted to have jobilned ounce of gnergg, as we ""1"" W Hill IL". I l ' Grover Whzilen (right), president. New York World's Fair, and W.“ Euler, Canadian Minister oi Trade orgrnnizntilon. gr‘: Vlen¥::v.en C H :3hZ.',‘f'°" m relay nee M Tum" and Commerce. P8-‘Sing 1 51'3"’ 0' hvfwl‘. as may arrived at the (‘anadiitn Building, July 1, for ccre- ' monies on the occasion cl "Canadian Day" at the New York World‘s Fair. ; "s:;7cr§‘:s§?.‘a.~r««.x;.c-.~.‘;:r. 5/.'.,:,.,.-;._ - .. 41...‘ ‘ 2.,“ First of the new "G" class llylng boats for Imperial Airways. the 31 l-I-ton Golden Hind took to tbfi ‘ . water ntltocheslcr. En: . u icw days no. The interior or the lulu cran, the size on which is in- dlostcd by the figure on the launching incline, is divided into two declu. the upper one [or crew and mail. the lower one (or passengers. Powered by Your engines, the Golden Hind has n cruising speed 0' no-iso miles an hour, and ., top speed or over :00 miles on liner. /4 1. :5 ".%l'n'.: ' -%\%VJfi%¥\&¥fi%Hfih% %%¥AV " Looking quite proud or themselves, than tiny Chihosliué showed off their rhinestone-«studded "plum ' collus, lut word in canine Erma“ smartnesa. at the recent Monmouth County Kennel club do; show at Rumson, N. J. , -mom. hoping steadfastly that the plum the! In rerfectlnc will never ow! to be fiPP"°d- autcl-ioritlca arc neglecting no step to prepare the country for the rigors oi “Y4 One of the measure! adopted lit the evacuation or a. large part oi the population lrom London and other points likely to be attacked by air. Herc ca-liool children emergency kits slung across their backs, march from their classrooms to the nearest railway station to board hypothetical trains to carry them to safety in the country. during a rehesrssl 5 low days no. .2". V 1%-8 ‘av -:.1r§§:’ i , Z S. ,. . y-.‘—yA:->3».-..-:~........,..W.......__.._. WIT‘“ _.‘ fairest 0' “'° to this rI°*""' - An ma ,. . 094‘/W, .-mung