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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 10

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June 14 1942' 10 Sunday 'Morning i -'be e5alt gakt Zribunc Att thowevei thee rot yet -heel I lg! riiish: Stave Goebbels 'Vublihes Threat ffilleavY 1 To -Extermm ate Jews Off i Heavy bermans map tell Role Trai Blacklist Foils Hitler Closes Market For Trade in It would be the function of the Netherlands East Company to 11- nance and direct this migration and while the project would enjoy the patronage of the retch the Netherlands state and the Netherlands bank would be entrusted with its execution The company's initial capital has been fixed at 2500000 glairders but it is proposed to increase this as circumstances re-: quire Nt Rost van Tonningen president of the 'Netherlands bank will be executive head of the new company South America NEW YORK June 13 German radio broadcast Saturday night a full version of'au article by Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels published by the weekly periodical Das Reich In which he thieatened extermination of Jews in reprisal for British air assaults upon Germany The broadcast i heard here by CBS quoted Goebbels as follows: marks and monuments of art not "We defend our very skins In only in Luebeck and Rostock but this struggle for nationat exist- also in Bath York and Canterbury ence and we use those means that we are not those who are to be are being forced upon us by our blamed or "We have to defend' titurselves enemy We hive never doubted against his (Churchill's) method that through aerial warfare some of warfare And because we are determined to counter it with the and even heavy damage could be same bestial methods with which done to us he tries to terrorize our people he "The question however TenykinB is doomed to failure marks and monuments of art not only in Luebeck and Rostock but alas in Bath York and Canterbury we are not those who are to be blamed for it "We have to defend ourselves against his (Churchill's) method of warfare And because we are determined to counter it with the same bestial methods with which he tries to terrorize our people he is doomed to failure ritf) British---(Official) By Associated rress I LONDON June A Fi Spitfires shot up several trains and illuminating gas tank and a factory Saturday in a sweep over northern France Near Staples the air ministry news service said pilots saw a locomotive explode after a bit' by cannon shells -4 Three other locomotives and railway cars were hit one of them near the coastal town of Dieppe At least nine persons were killed Friday night in the boinbing of an east coast British town by a solitary German hider Others were believed to have been trapped A West Midlands town was bombed Saturday by a lone German plane in the first raid on that part of England la Months Slight damage and a few minor casualties were reported The 11 Air reported that unfavorable weather since last Monday had limited offensive -bomber operations to mine laying but that reconnaissance planes bad dropped bombs at several bats in northwest Grermany during the day lFriday 1 OD I A In-eNew Order' Company Formed 'To Promote Colonization Scheme Copyright New York Times EARNE Switzerland June 13-- The nature of the Netherlands' expected contribution to the postwar "new order in Europe" is coming more actively within the purview of inspired German press discussion and comment now released in German and Netherlands quarters suggests that she is to be reimbursed In eastern central Europe for her lost colonial empire in the Netherianda Indies The reient organization of the "Netherlands East company" is accepted as the first step in an "ambitious attempt to Induce Netherlanders to migrate to areas now under German occupation Ind to participate in their commercial and agrarian exploitation The functions of the company It is pointed out would be similar to those of the historic Netherland C01011111 projects of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and German plans already envisage the voluntary and progressive resettlement of several million Netherlanders in areas that Bou Libyan Drive Blazing Airplane Tank Battles Rage in-Desert 1 es-t By 'United Press I CAIRO dune 13---A blazing bat' tie fought with tanks and airplanes raged on a desert battlefront Saturday only 13 miles from Tobruk where British imperials held their ground and flicted heavy damage on Axis armored forces sweeping northward from the conquest of Bir Hacheirn Stopped cold at the western op- proaches to Tobruk on May 27 Colonel General Erwin Rommers Italo-German armored columns re- newed the assault in heavier force after knocking out the southern anchor of the British defense- line at Bir Hacheim(43 miles south of the Mediterranean coastal erotic' hold I The fighting 'was centered Sat' urday in swirling Sand and blistering heat along the 14-mile base of a triangle which has Tobruk es Its apex El Adem on the eastern corner' and Acroma on the 'wed-ern El Aderri Is 13 miles south of Tobruk and Acroma is 13 miles to the southwest While: the ground forces battled 'through the heat the royal air force was -eausing some destruction of its own The empire air-' men were on 24-hour schedule and 'a communique said that on Friday I they shot down 13 axis planes Auld -blasted supply bases with a loss of- nine craft A general headquarters corn' munique said that the battle began Friday 1 when the axis forces pounded 26 miles north from Bir Hacheim and' launched an attack south of El Adem Sohn tear WASHLNGTON June 13 (Wide Hitler is putting the squeeze on victims of his war machine in Europe in the hope of adding South America to his totalitarian empire Business men of City France and Spain are being forced to act as stooges in commerce previously controlled by Germans but abandoned by the nazis because of the United States' wartime blacklist The stratagem has been tried In only a few cases up to now and it is not likely to succeed on any large scale because the several government agencies cooperating in the blacklist's operation are aware of what'll' going on 'Ilse conquered end the maintain the nazi bold pit business in this hemisphere is an Indication of 'the success of the blacklist- I 'Hit air war Ia above all a war of nerves He wages it in order to crush the morale of the German population in the areas threatened by air war 'The sacrifices we have to make In this war will one day be rewarded Therefore we have to make Ahem We try to revenge them in a measure compatible with our engagements in a world-wide war "In this war the Jews are playing their most criminal game and they will have to pay for it with the extermination of their race throughout Europe and maybe even beyond "We wage war against oul enemies who threaten Our most elementary Hying conditions In this ar everything is- at stake Its sacrifices will once be balanced against the greatness of the victory "Our enemies are still in a position to delay this inevitable development for a certain time But this will make the course of events only the more inevitable Here again the slogan can be applied: What doesn't kill us can only make us stronger" Senator Urges 24-Hi tur Air lEVT 1 'NT Photos Reveal Big Area in Ruins 44 (arc ma1)x aT ttitl-1 0 irlic molt) it 'tti 41r omme- 4111! 'Ttfli mit 0 tit atr Emit art tit ft Zto(i4-1 ail' I) 11711t1) axt -11M Ian War 'on Nazis whether this sort of warfare is suited to Influence basically the military Mtuation and whether the results Mr Churchill hopes to get from it will actually be achieved to any appreciable degree "It does not need any emphasis that the German civilian population struck by this method of warfare has to suffer bitterly under the British terror But London is mistaken when it believes that the German morale could be broken by terror methods It ijg a complicated and very expensive way of waging war for both sides but he who started it is responsible for it "It is the characteristic of terror that it can be broken only by terror while it would only be encouraged and increased by appeasement Terror as well as counterterror demand sacrifices but they ere in no comparison with those sacrifices which- are to be made when one bows to terror Deplorable as it may be for a person sensitive to we count ourselves se belonging to this type which is slowly dying out In the witness the loss of old traditions historic land WHY BE Mr) Its Easy To Reduce Yes eau lots ugly IPPositlas IA bay more ettedsests014111 11111111 No laxatives No drintit Nia overrating With than AYIrri plan raw don't est out ear animas starches potatoes meats for asiMer pea ssom- br eut risme down Ws saw mina' you imam a delleiona (vitamin fortified) STD betels evil meld: Absolutely harmless Gild 14 N- TEND Ter a torte bow of AVDP 1110-daf ass $224 MUD (mlt it YOU wet Just phons Auerbach's Ktil Paris Co IL 1 0oontbs Sue eess and Thornton Drugs UcKessOns Distr 1 By Jack Bell I WASHINGTON 311ns 13 UPV-17 Continuous night and day bombing of Germany by znassed American and British sir fleets wal advocated Saturday by Senator Noriis (Ind) Nebraska who said he was convinced the nazis might thus be brought to their knees without it land invasion of Europe Differing with those advocating establishment of a second land front an early as practicable the veteran Nebraska senator said ihs could see no reason why Germany could not be reduced to military Impotency by sustained smashing 1 aerial attacks at her plane fintoriez transportation systems and industrial centers while the nazi 1 I 1 lisps' Join List At hist the list included chiefly names of firms and corporations controlled or influenced by Germans or Italians or proaxis South Americium With Pearl Harbor the list -was extended to take in businesses similarly related to the Japanese Buiinesses were reorganized dropping axis and proaxis stockholders directors and key to escape the choking fect of the on normal trade But Hitler too sly to be stopped by that had less-known agents act as "fronts" to take over the relinquished stock holdings and directorates I One by one these 'fronts" were exposed0 with the result that to day the more than 6000 names on the blacklist for the other Americas (the list as a whole covers the entire world and numbers more than 8000) are mostly individual stooges of one kind or another When It is realized that the list has grown from 1800 names in July of last year the great- nuzn ber of subterfuges attempted becomes clearly evident Intinif Cooperate 4 UNCING A NE'W ANN(19 1 II) II) 1 LOND01 Sunday June 14 MI --Approximately300 acres In the Very center of the ancientRhineland city of Cologne were devastated and 250 factories and workshops were destroyed or seriously damaged in the mammoth BA le raid May 30-31 the air minirtry news service announced Saturday night The British radio In a German language broadcast said 3000 homes also destroyed by bombs and fires The report was the first detailed analysis of reconnaissance photographs -and showed that the damage a a "immeasurably greater" than any previously Inflicted by the Ft A on a GermAn city A week agoi the air ministry said that more than 5000 of the 60000 acres in the entire metropolitan area of- Cologne were devastated or ruined by the raid Vast other areas of the city and its suburbs were reported dam-'aged I Germans Get Full Story In the German-language broad' cast the British radio was giving the Germans a story of the raid which has not- been carried aby the German radio While German reports: have said that the old city of Cologne is gone their report of the damage nowhere approaches the British official report Further Cologtie newspapers giving fuller news of the damage are not being circulated -outidde the immediate area of the city "Not only are large areas of the center of the city devastated 1 Invoking the destruction of pub-lie and administrative buildings i and business premises but industrial and residential property In suburban areas haa been seriously affected by fire and high ex-1 plosive" the si service re-1 ported There was no photographic evi-: dence of damage to the Cologne cathedral but the news service stated that "damage to adjoining buildings s'uggests that some minor damage may have occurred" Rallroaas Suffer One "striking feature" of the raid it was saidiwas the damage to railroad communication which caused "serious if only temporary Interruption of traffic" The report of the Cologne damage gave this list of damaged and destroyed factories: "Rubber factories metal works machine shops- sheet Iron syorks factories producing electric megAtte repaic-shops for electric engines metal factories blast furs naces chemical factories foundries paint factories rubber tire factories machine tool shops factoriesproducing railway cars and submarine engines and fuel dumps" 11" I) armieswere heavily engaged with the Russians A White House statement butt Thursday said that the United States Great Britain and Russia had reached full understanding: on the urgent task of creating a second front this year This was followed Saturday by announcement of the 'landing of additional American troops in Ireland fully equipped for offensive action I But Norris Insisted these troops might be held in reserve and used only' for "mopping up" operations on the continent if mass aerial attacks were made continuously know that some military Men say you can't conquer a nation by bombings alone" he toldtre- 1 porters but because It hasn't been I done in the past is no sure criterion i that it cannot be done in thei future If our bombers could destroy even one city a week as the British destroyed Cologne don't believe it would be long before Germany collapsed" A massed assault Of this nature Norris said probably would Iran for the dispatching of from 1000 to 3000 heavy bombers on a night raid followed by an equal number on a day raid thus keeping the attack going continuously He said he was confident sufficient filers planes landing fields and facilities could be marshaled for such an undertaking or the Intermountain Territory: I d' An appreciable amounts of the growth hal taken place since the conference of American foreign ministers at Rio de Janeiro It has been due to the cooperation' of the other republics who have adopted local laws to put teeth Into the blacklisting process I The list itself is of no effect except aa united nations businesses' choose to refl'ain from trading with listed firms Supportinglaws In this country make it illegal for a United States firm to deal with anyone onthe blacklist The laws within the other countries must fill in the loopholes Businesses and individuals are -studied carefully before their names are put on the list The foreign trade intelligence unit of the conunerce department haa in Its files reports on 600000 firma and persons under scrutiny Only slightly than I per cent of these are blacklisted Firms Leave List Careful studies also are made before anyone on the list is removed There have been hundreds of removals but only after the blacklisters were satisfied that axis Influence had been uprooted and that measures had been taken to guarantee against rectirrent I -0T-Olt li 47-53 Second East ve o1 Yugoslavian Bomb i Injures Five Copyright New York Times BERNE Switzerland Junef13-H Advices from occupied Yugoelevie are to the effect that five were injured when a bomb was thrown from the street a restadrant in Ljubljana which was frequented by Italians 1 Ustasa Stjepan Peri has 1 been killed by "communista" near Isjce Ustase Sidonije Sole has I been killed by "communists" near Neale- SI Already One of America's Outstanding DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS ZOONSON ICE CREAM SPECIAL CARAMEL-MARSHMALLOW ICE CREAM Nazis It Alt North At land In Unrestricted Sitb Zone Qmort Belk Zee Packard Motor Car Company takes pleasure reputation for fine service and pleasant in announcing the appointment tf the Freed cootacts Motor Company as Packard distributers for the Salt Lake City territory You are cordially invited to see their complete showing of '1942 Packard Clippers an ideal The many successes of this outstanding organ car for the duration in the way it combines ization offer impressive evidence that they are beauty economy and long-life dependability more than qualified to serve Packard owners ably and well Factory-trained Packard mechanics and a full line of genuine Packard replacement parts are In over fifty years of progressive operation in already on hand and at your service at this area the Freeds have earned an enviable "Utah's largest automobile department store" MALTS SUNDAES 4101111risolvs FINE ICE CREAM-- NEW YORK 3une613 US Germanrs answer to allied threats a second front this year is to be an extension of unrestricted Submarine warfare over the entire north Atlantic directly to the U11 toast the German radio announced Satiny" day "Every ship which enters this 1046 -South Mobs 4-0074 West Side or street 7 LER wHyrtocz IMPORTANT! Drop in for expert help on car rationing applications The Freed Motor Company has the latest official bul letins on recently liberalized rules And ask for the facts about the Packard Wartime Service Plan ---a plan that saves time and money! I I zone ifter June 26 1941 will ex pose itself to destruction' said the announcement heard here 1by 1' In outlining this unrestricted policy of U-boat Pol icy which lect to the United States' entry into the 'First World Berlin broadcast defined the forbidden zone las follows: i From the Belgian coast three I degrees east over 62 degrees north three degrees east and 68 degrees north 10 degreesI west I to the coast of Greenland long I 168 degrees north then along the Greenland coast to Cape rare- there well and from ere to Cape Harrison: thence along the coast of Canada the United States of 1America to Key' West: I from there along 20 degrees north 60 degrees west 45 degrees north 120 degrees west and 45 degrees north five degrees west and then to the French coast at 3T (Set greets 30 minutes north'" 1 I This charted a line running north from the Belgian I coast through the center of the North sea then westward to include the waters about Iceland and Greenland then south along the! Canadian 6nd shores to the West Indies -1- 211' 1 4 eft La DI I II I 7- 0 a II Iti RATORg- INc isillit 212 A A lor 'JAIN ft PACKA MQT0 18: CA I 1 wolk 1447c'Essr 1 1 ((i 2IZ: airtiStf' Tit the "Pftrai Protesodoe ALL WORE IS PERFORMED ON INERT mirrizu UNDER AUTHORIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITY OF UTAH LICENSED DENTIsTs I I 1 SI 111'411i) 11 N- I airk Detroit Michigilf I ASK THE MAN- iVHO OWNS ONE 1 OUR PRICES TIM LOWEST FOR GENUINE ACRYLIC ELATES ALL WORKMAN SHIP AND MATERIALS GUARANTEED PLATE 1000 I REMEMBER THE ADDRESS-412 SOUTH MAIN UPSTAIRS 111.

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