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Show UNITED STATES IS DEFENDING GREENLAND j : 90 60 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 I 4 h fcrf 37rr M TO ' ) J " gdt"ab 4 ngmagssaukTJicELAND (j V 5 j JULIAnThAABV 1. .. A 39 ? I -60 -" I , iV-i -v Z CANADA SCOTLArA 50 - m UNITED f XTotswooo 1 X-'- JT PARI5 STATES- V-s NEWFOUNDLAND . 1 . T CfRANCE r yT"0!, ?sr. Johns -so - r y v r 1NEVVYORK HALIFAX I I 1 V ( 7" I V SPAIN . -1 1 P-GL f . 7 I I f p r Lisbon ' BERMUDA A20RE7 ,, ., , r -TS J ' I - StmtoftMptortfnd lo4 60 SO " 30 2 10 0 J. .J An agreement between the United States and the Minister from Denmark, Heniik de Kauffmann, calls for Greenland to bo included in our system of hemisphere defense. The map plainly shoivs how easily the 700-odd miles to Newfoundland could be covered by modern aircraft. The foreign office at Copenhagen claims the agreement is invalid because it was done without the approval of the King of Denmark and his government. The United States recognizes Menrik de Kauffmann as the Minister of the Danish people. TIIE STATE OF UTAH gj fl ,.7 0 .fA OFFICE OF STATE ENGINEER VyJA Njs yllfirTam.aTTTi precipitation " 23 17 5-200$ of normal Eg 100-125 of normal " Vv' ' o itl |