Germans Threaten Reprisals Against Czechs for Heydrich Assassination BY JOHN A. PARRIS United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, June 13 (U.P.)-Nazi officials threatened. drastic new reprisals against the Czech people tonight unless information regarding the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the "hangman," is produced by 8 p. 'm. 'next Thursday. The ultimatum was issued by Karl Hermann Frank, the Nazi secretary of state for the protectorate, according to British Broadcasting . company Germanlanguage broadcast, which had said, previously that the Nazis were threatening to take. "thousands" of Czech lives every German killed in Bohemia or Moravia. The toll of Czeca lives already taken in 17 days since Heydrich was. shot is now, nearing 400. Executions since May. 27 when assassins fired fatal bullets into the No. gestapo chieftain on the | streets. of Prague have reached 380, including .62 women. The latest report of terroristic activities in what formerly was Czechoslovakia said 18 additional lives were taken, including two women, reprisal for the death of, Adolf Hitler's "hangman."' The figures do not include the lives of the entire male population of the little Czech town of Lidice which the Germans. "exterminated" by levelling the buildings, slaying the men, deporting the women and placing the children in "educational centers." LONDON, June 13 (U.P.)-Radio Kuibyshev said today that the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich had caused Adolf Hitler to collapse., Hitler was paralyzed by the news, Radio Kuibyshev said, quoting Stockholm reports. He lay in his room for two days, not mov-1 ing and refusing to see anyone. Recovering his wits in a rage, he ordered the gestapo purged for having failed to provide for Heydrich's safety and demanded that the Czech intellectual class be exterminated, Radio Kuibyshev said. Heydrich, the gestapo's No. 2 man and hangman, was one of Hitler's favorites. BOSTON, June 13 (U.P.)- Jan Masaryk, vice-premier and foreign minister of the Czecho-Slovakian government in exile, disclosed here today that he has "reliable" information that one man escaped alive from Lidice, the tiny town near Prague where the Nazis reportedly massacred every man. "There is good reason to be- lieve," Masaryk told the United Press, "that the man in question is now trying to make his way to England so that he can give the world an eyewitness account of the horrors at Lidice." Masaryk said that he got his report from Czech sources in London and hinted that it originated in Prague. HELD FOR SLAYING had not been set. ½ PRICES Cologne 508 LIMITED TIME REG. $1 VALUE 4½ oz. SIZE Cooling, refreshing. Choice of 4 light fra- TUSSY grances: MownEAU tain Laurel, Barly Natural, Iris, Tropical a TOPICA, SPICE min Spice. Tax additional CITY DRUG Provo Springville: Payson Spanish Fork : Fairview SALMON, Ida., June 13 (U.P.)John Gaver, 45, Salmon, was held in the Lemhi county jail today awaiting trial on charges of slaying Obadiah Campbell, tavern operator. Gaver was bound over to district court after a preliminary hearing in which he was charged with shooting Campbell during a barroom fight. Date for the trial at to German as