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Show 2 .Page Irit: DcStKci Salt Lake City, Utah Slaying Of I .sti iiMJJimiui.il "I. II.'I'I - ; W ' AgainstFurtlier Violence . ftW . German VICHY, Unoccupied France, authuriliea putthe liveg-- of thousands of Frenchmen in pawn today tor any new violence following the assasslination of a German colonel in the Paris subway, and the Petadn gov-- , eminent of unoccupied France followed an earlier German lead by decreeing death for Communists and Anarchists- - - . Aug. 23. Fire Sweeps Lumber Yard Sixteen Injured In Fighting Blaze PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23. (AP) A disastrous fire ' swept the Josephr II. Sykes lumberyard In North Philadelphia's industrial (AP) One-thir- - Their - progress 'was not- - dis closed, however, following reper- $6,000,000 Sub Launched The submarine Gato slides down the ways into the Thames River at the.New London, Conn., electric boat yards where ten other snbs of her type are being rushed to completion for the Navy. (Continued From Page One) Berlin a pact scrapped last June 22 when Adolf Hitler hurled his armies eastward across the Soviet frontier. SEA FIGHT REPORTED Of action along the battlefront the midnight report of the Soviet Bureau of Information said only: "During Aug. 22 our troops continued to fight stubbornly with the enemy on the entire front. "It added that the Red fleet had attacked a German convoy in the Baltic, presumably reinforcing the attack on - Leningrad, and two gunk transports and two escorting motorboats. Three other transports were said to have been pursued to shore, where they ran aground. The key sectors in the fight for the old capi-- , tal of the czars where just east of Kingisepp, with 75 miles of Leningrad, and Novgorod, 100 miles' south bt the city. (The Finns claimed they had pushed down the Karelian Isthmus within 50 miles of Leningrad from the north). The Soviet summary of the first two months of the, war declared that twice already Nazi plans had been shattered by the fierce stand of the Red army. ts Retired Justice Must Face Trial For Third Time CHANGES AIMS "A month ago," the summary, said, the German high command declared to the whole world that the way to Moscow, Leningrad and Kiev were open. ,But our troops have blocked this Way. . . "Failing to achieve Its strategic aims in the war its plans of seizing Moscow; Leningrad and Kiev within one month having suffered a fiasco theTSerman command put oil another record and began to declare that the aim of the German army is not the seizure of towns but the extermtna- - v ago. ago, they .were never accorded full Dutch citizenship. restric The comprehensive tions on all Jewish activities decreed by Arthur r for the Netherlands since German occupation, have how reduced Jews to the status of persons who are merely tolerated in the country. The Nazi authorities have Jewish business in the Netherlands by decreeing that Jewish stores or firms may be sold or leased onlv with the conbut sent of the German- (Continued From Page One) of the heads on the west-ban- k and Dnieper raged unabated that the river city of Cherkasi, 90 miles southeast of the Ukraine capital of Kiev, had been taken after street fighting in which was a whole soviet battalion wiped out. One of the important crossings of the Dnieper is at Cherkasi. The Red army has strengthened its fortified field positions in the Ukraine, the agency said, by imbedding some of its heaviest tanks. It reported several overcoma of these strongholds and declared the advance was continuing In the capture of Cherkasi, which straddles the Dnieper, DNB said Soviet resistance finally was smashed on an island in mid-rive- Mopping up operations in the Gomel sector, on the front be- also tween Kiev and Smolensk, YOUNG AMERICA --7 Zi IS READY Briqht eyed, well Ipoken, young America calls on its schools. Its parents, and its government to best prtpare it lor future responsibilities. Every child should learn early the lesson oi thrift. We have a spe- dal program of saving which we'd like to explain to you and your child. Come In, before the new school term begins. Save Any Amount Current Dividend 35 Years Without Missing a Dividend. ' - Any Time i...Y are progressing swiftly, anti-aircra- ft Crash Kills Four LONDON, Aug. 23. (AP) An RAF plane crashed i Into two houses in the Edgeware District today, killing a mother and two children as well as the pilot. An altachmenUTor motor ve-- ' hide jnotors has been invented by a Texas man to utilize vacuum power created by an intake manifold to pump fuel from barrels into a vehicle's tank. TRAVE P i'S ER.ET FI D,i RAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . I. E. WAX ' Sectary Cent Per Mile BONDED. INSURED! fr ' Pillows LOS ANGELES Plocfct, I3.3S) las . $7J5 Yoyo $$-$- PONY EXPRESS STAGES 40 EAST lad BO. WASHINGTON, Aug. high-grad- be-fo- re 1940. Having an ornamental cover to harmonize with room color schemes, -- a- gas appliance outlet resembling an electric current device has been invented to d set into a wall. - non-Jewi- non-Jew- ' -- anti-Jewis- fht Audit Burua J Clrratotton Afternoon Except tandir th pntofftc tt Silt elu matter dtpto aAM Mcond 1 Cocrraa. Kirch A ol Pnbllshtd Enltred tak U7t. to take over the transportation system which is the center of a jurisdictional dispute between union demands that the Street Railway Departmenf pf the city grant it exclusive bargaining, rights and refuse to deal with the CIO, which challenges AFLa-tlaiof majority representation. West Coast plane makers told a Senate investigating ' committee at Los Angeles that wage stabilization V negotiations were deadlocked because AFL, and CIO leaders were unwilling to get together with the manufacturers. Donald Douglas, president-o- f Douglas Aircraft Corp, said each union group seems to be afraid to make a stabilization agreement for fear of what the other will do, Gunfire roared again in Harlan County, Kentucky. A highlieutenant was way patrol wounded yesterday, apparently In connection with labor strife at the Benham Coal Mine. A dispute has been going on for many months. The mine has a contract with the AFL Progressive Mine Workers Union, but that unions supremacy as collective bargaining agent has been challenged by CIOs United Mine Workers. - CIO-AF- s Nttoa 0Jtccsiri tab Defens Bond AFL-.-and.C- (AP) Leon Henderson, price administrator, imposed a schedule of ceiling prices today on Pennsylvania . grade crude oils at levels about 23 to 25 cents a barrel below prevailing quota, tions. Henderson aaid the price ceilings were Jhe levels prevailing before incresesa went into effect on Aug. 14. The schedule sets a ceiling price of $2.75 a barrel for Bradford crude; $2.40 a barrel for southwest Pennsylvania crude; $2.34 a barrel for Eureka crude; $2.30 a .barrel for southeastern Ohio crude; and $2.63 to $2.69 for various qualities between Oil City and Titusville, Pa. - The- term, Pennsylvania grades. hag reference to the special qualities of the oil rather than its origin. While most of the total output comes from. Pennsylvania substantial quantities are produced in New York state, southeastern Ohio and northern West Virginia. The production of Pennsylvania crude oil equals about two per cent of the total dally output of crude petroleum in the United States, but it is of spee lubricial --value in cants. Henderson said that even the Increase of Aug. 14, prices had gone up about 90 cents a barrel since .November -- anti-Jewls- h ? (Continued From Page One) 23, r, When did United States Savings Bond first go on saleT A. United Savings Bonds first went on sale March 1, 1935. Up to April 30, 194l 2,300,000 Americana placed mom than of their airings', in these Q. L Communists Will Be Shot For Sabotage SDBSCHirnOM aA Til I .Tt H t.M Th ab eaoiv to Utah Idawa, - ho. Hands and Wroaotn. AD ether Mate tl moots. Ooo month Six month (pelt On rear (paid In L. Bonds.. 1 . . ... is Advance) advanc) A Select School for Boyt In When did the Defense Savings Bonds go n sale? A.' Three types of Defense Savings Bonds direct obligations of the Government were offered on Stay 1, 1941, to help provide funds for National Defense. The Defense Savings Bond, Series E, preserves the character of the U. S. Savings Bonds so popular in tho past. Through these Bonds, and through the new Series V and G Bonds, tho Government .now' gives a balanced and complete investment program to all the people, supplemented by the Savings Stamps which are available at poet offices, banks, de.' partment stores, retail stores, and .. elsewhere ' NOTE. To buy Defense Bonds and Stamps, go to the nearest post office, bank, or savings and loan association; or writa to the Treasurer of the United States, r Washington, D. Cn for a form. Q. A Boyt from tho fifth grad through high school who want thn host of training for university work and want ideal climate for outdoor life, find every qualification they seek at The Tamalpals School An outstanding . , faculty gives attention to the needs of each boy, preparing him for any eadingastern or Western mail-orde- university. Beautiful San Rafael In the shelter of Mt. Tamalpait is an inspiring setting, 12 miles Dogs Give Lives To Save Young Boy from San Francisco. The school is non sectarian. For catalog address: Headmaster -- WAYNESBORO, Miss, Aug. 23. (AP) Two pet dogs attacked a rattlesnake coiled to strike the young son of Edwin Smith. They saved the childs life but died themselves from the reptile's venom. Smith, summoned by the boys sister, killed the snake. BAER FOR SATURDAY THETAMALPAIS SCHOOL . SAN RAPAH. CALIFORNIA Box 30 S. D. non-Jewis- h lt.RilM.JI ' - a s v , 4 ; ,y I' y lV v X'Ss y v 1 vf V' EUNDT 'GA-7S0.ro- ala-arealSchoo- 74 f A 4 f I 4s? . lw i I ' V. amouS in - nil ij I jzii , . T t SLiljy IzLjZ IQfiUnn.hj I (i J - it mi North Pacific College of Oregon School of Dentistry , A loui y ar court Uadlny to lh dyr oi Rquirtnntt lor odmlaaloa ori two yoara oao yoar tach oi EoglUh. chmltry, I bloyoyy, phyiica and oi organic choatUtry. SPECIAL COURSES OF TRAININGi Covering oao. and two yaara tor yaar Dental ' The Annual Session Begins September 29th For Bullotlnt Relating to the Various Couraes Opportunities in tho DiHrat Fields, Addreett iS-'I- SS 1 34...,. M i , - all Freeh man Students al Kingsbury HaU SopL ISlb. I A. M.) .Froehmas Registration $ Special Instruction SopL and Upper Division Students SopL ll..t..,Sophomoro StpL 30 Rtgular Clast Work logins (Meeting Doctor o! Datal Modidao. ol Liborai Arta cradlta, , Registration Dates English and Psychological Examinpttoe SopL 1$. .Engineering Entrance Examination 1:30 PJ4. SpL - and The University ol Utah offers you many a beautiful campus ceptional advantages dotted with modem buildings, overlooking a picturesque and historic city; tho facilities of ton well organised schools; a scholarly fac--' ' ulty; traditions of high scholarship and 1 abundant school life. j . t 23-3- Write for Catalog Address, the President's Office and ' THE REGISTRAR .' OREGON PORTLAND, UNIVERSITY 3 CALIFORNIA BERLIN, Aug. 23,-- (API The Boersen Zeitungs Balkan correspondent reported today a decree by General Ion Antones-c- u of Rumania that 20 Jewish and five Communists, be shot for. every act of sabo--tag-e in Rumania attributable to Communists. Madlcal end Dental Analstanti. Laboratory Technician , Hygienists. But!, Chair .ILdlnlnq Reichs-ministe- that the municipality was about . ," may be sold by the German administrators placed i control of owned enterprises. measures Other noted in the reports provide that: . Jews may not employ Germans or persons of Aryan blood in their households. No Jew may attempt to enter ' a university. , , No Jew may work in the public service In any capacity - No Jew may enter theaters. Including movie theaters...' Jews are barred from nearly all public baths. Jews are prohibited from entering or living in certain cities and towns. Jews are not permitted to move from certain specified communities. (Non-Jewwere withdrawn from the Waterloo Square district Feb. '.10 leaving the- - area. Inhabited bv about 50,000 Jews, practically a. Ghetto.) No Jews may own .a radio. . Jewish members of stock exchanges cannot' enter the ex; changes. . Jewish musicians are not ' al lewed . to play in orchestras , which are subsidized -- .by the state. Jewish lawyers, dentists, pharmacists, notaries public and translators must not accept ' clients er patients. All Jews were forced to register and agricultural lands pr fish-- " ing rights they owned, or in which they had rights, by June 30 and sell ail such property to t s by September 1. Many of the Jews arrested, for activities or for alleged anti-Naviolation of any of the numer-- , s ous laws, the report ' stated, have been transported to Germany to work in labor battalions. 2 accord- ing to these advices. German speed troops, pursuing taRussian forces, were said li a ve taken another 1,000 prisoners as well as several tanks, 35 artillery pieces and 50 trucks. Leningrad, however, apparently was the focus of the main German pressure. Eight airports were raided Yesterday, and 35 Russian planes were destroyed on the ground and IS in air fights, the Germans 8a id. Rail lines east of the city also were reported heavily bombed. Stukas were said to be blasting positions north and east of Narva, which is 9Q miles southwest of Leningrad. I Seyss-Inquart- Reichs-mipiste- Strike- - .Henderson Imposes Ceilings Schedule suppress "Jewish secret organizations' and punish Jews for plots against German rule. Despite the fact that the'120,-00- 0 Jews r the Netherlands except 18,000 German Jew r refugees have Hived there since Jheiri ancestors fled from Spain- - and mare than 400 years Portugal - d o -- on Request. to t-a Price Fixed - anti-Naz- ent lion of manpower and destruction of the equipment of the Red army. "However, tW-- months of war gave evidence that the Red army not only is not annihilated but its strength and the power of its resistance is growing with each day. The enemy has occupied a number of our regions and' towns. But he was able to do this only , at the cost of tremendous losses in manpower and equipment. These German losses the Russians said, in addition to mere men than killed, 2,000,000 wounded or captured, included 8,000 tanks, 10,000 cannon and 7,200 airplanes. Against these figures the Russians said their own losses had amounted to 700,000 men, 5,500 tanks: 7,500 cannon and 4,500 planes. latest-mentione- d o Free Literature credlt-withou- Leningrad Defender Calls On Citizens" To Do Duty Crude Oil k ROTH X, MORRIS, President . it Russia - y .44 SOUTH MAIN ST. regula- te one-stor- 3 Strict government (AP) er heaters, water pumps, plumbT3oard apply ing, add sanitary fixtures, home, to pleasure cars and 23 other air conditioning systems, and atitms such as musical instru- - tic ventilating fans. ' merits, home repair- - loans, and Ten per cent minimum down other credit facilities. The genpayment and 18 months to pay-n-ew eral idea is to conserve materials household furniture (includfor defense and prevent inflation. and iceboxes, bed springs the first of , the ing Beginning mattresses but excluding floor month - merchants, generally coverings, wall coverings, drapspeaking, may not-le- nd moneys eries and bed coverings) pianos without a down payment. They and household electric organs. -cannaLglve term CASH LOANS INCLUDED down payment or permit inNo down payment but max-- , stallments to, run more than 18 imum of 18 months to pay mamonths,, .... . terials and services (except itms The order, the board said, is listed above) used in making remerely a start on credit yegu-- , or improvements on existlatlons; changes will be made as- - pairs ing real estate when' amount, is necessity requires, less than $1,000; same restriction" The restrictions include: ' on cash loans of less than $1,000. minimum down payThe order made a number of ment and maximum of 18 months dx'pectlons for special cases to pay the balance on new and .where hardship might be used automobiles, airplanes, pow" er driven boats, outboard motors, loans In connection Mortgage' and motorcycles, with building or buying a' com-pleON HOME APPLIANCES house not improvement of an existing dwelling were Twenty per cent minimum down payment and 18 months to '.exempted. J pay balance on mechanical reNeither do the new' rules' affect cash transactions," ordinary frigerators of less than 12 cubic feet capacity household washing charge accounts, or credit outmachines, ironers, suction cleanstanding prior to September 1 ers, cooking stoves and . ranges, (except if renewed or expanded at a later date) heating stoves, and 'space heaters, electric dishwashers, room-unEnforcement will be through a air conditioners, sewing malicensing system, initially, generchines, radios, phonographs and al licenses will be granted to all musical instruments composed vendors. However, by next Janprincipally of metal. uary 1, stores, banks and other minimum credit establishments will have Fifteen, per down payment and 18 months to to obtain individual licenses ' pay household furnaces and through the Federal Reserve heating units for furnaces (in, Banks. Such licenses can be susof the regeluding Installations for oil, gas, pended or coal stokers), household wat- - ulations. - ver-die- anti-Jewls- h . five-alar- mill-wor- Dutch Jews are forbidden to eat kosher meat as decreed by their religion, under one of the orders promulmany gated by Nazi authorities in the conquered Netherlands, according to authoritative reports lust received In diplomatic quarters here. . To doubly Insure compliance with the dietry prohibition, the reports added, the German occupation authorities issued ordinance No. 80, "to prevent tormenting of animals when slaughtered. That ordinance was Interpreted to prohibit the Jewish ritual of slaughtering which is required toobtatn Kosher meat. German authorities have charged The Jews with ' instigating i numerous activities, some of the decrees were alleged the Federal Reserve todaydestrqying two-stor- 23.- - WASHINGTON, Aug. BY LLOYD LEHRBAS WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 (AP) - K. -- cussions of the first news that got out. In disclosing the fatal stabbing thousands of dollars worth of ' lumber destined for defense housof a German officer in Paris Thursday, Lieut. General Ernst ing projects and damaging or destroying four other plants and ivon Schaumburg, German coman equal number of homes. mandant of the city, anontinced At least 18 firemen were in- - that effective today all Frenchnone seriously, in a men under arrest would be classJured,battle that ed as hostages and "in case of brought the blaze a new criminal act, a number under control. Joseph H. Sykes, owner of the of hostages corresponding to the lumber yard, estimated his loss at gravity of the act committed will I be shot. $100,000. No estimate of the dam-ag- e to the other buildings was FOLLOWS ARRESTS The assassination followed the immediately available, nor was fire arrest of 6,000 Jews, Communists the cause of the and De Gaulllsta in Paris on determined. , rapidly, the' flames Wednesday, The victim's idenSpreading y disclosed. swept through the adjoining tity was not decree The Petain brick office building of the against Communists appeared in the official Counties Contracting and Construction Co, and damaged 13 air journal today, although it was drafted Aug. 14, the same day compressors, trucks and other the Germans made Communist equipment in the storage yard. Then leaping a street fronting activity in the occupied zone " punishable by death because of the lumberyard, the blaze damdemonstrations and shootings ip aged the plants of the King BedParis Aug. 12. the ding Company, French army or navy ' courts brick plant of fhe C. C. Coolbaugh & Sons Co, and the' 'martial will handle the cases In machine shop of H. Belfield & Co. the unoccupied area, thelr calling for immediate exeFour nearby homes were damagcution without possibility of aped before the flames were halted. peal. The decree applies to Communists and Leftists who previously have been subject only to civil courts. - In lesser cases prison terms up to life may be ordered, and or offenses involving military public oflfclals may be punish-able merely by Tines. PHILADELPHIA, TOUCHES OFFICIAL RANKS Aug. 23. a federal second of Failure This would imply that disaf(AP) on to official governfection also exists in jury reach a verdict ment charges retired U. S. Circuit ranks. sold Waiven J. Davis Court Judge Meanwhile, Interior Minister Pierre Pucheu resumed the justice brought an- - announceH ment from Prosecutor Walter wholesale removal of mayors and reGahagan Jr, that he would liquidation of township adminisquest to third trial. trations, nine mayors and 31 are not through with this town councils being fired in the "We case yet, declared Gahagan as. first action. Charges ranged conthe deadlocked jury of nine men from "insulting remarks and three women was discharged cerning the person of Marshal 12 hours of Petain and "hostility-tJate yesterday after the deliberation. He delayed a forwork of national restoration to mal request for a new trial pendsimple drunkenness. Similar action had been taken ing a cdhferenee with Department of Justice officials at Washagainst municipal authorities some time ago but the campaign ington. The Davis and forhad lapsed. mer Bankruptcy Referee Morgan Todays regular Saturday cabS. Kaufman, tried jointly on inet meeting was called early for announced discussion of "probcharges of conspiracy to obstruct justice and defraud, the United lems of domestic policy." States government, received the An authorized 80urce said the jury report calmly and without discussion was based on inforcomment, just as at their first mation gathered in Paris recenttrial last May when a jury disaly by Vice, Premier Darlan and Pucheu. greed. They received congratulations from friends as the jury A Yale University scientist has . filed out. developed ar formula for estimate gets account for Receiving ing the weight of an adults about one half of the radio equip-- ' heart, which adds about half an ment exported by the United ounce for each 22 pounds added States. to the body. centerearly -- tions for installment buying, distributed today to take effect Sept xl, affect not only a wide range of luxuries but many Items tong considered In the necessity class. ; ' ' The new rules promulgated by But even while the roundups news of suspects continued, reached Vichy today of .a new train wreck in the unoccupied zone at the entrance to the Vl-doone Tunnel in Mussat Plain yesterday. Thirty miners were injured. were Police raid's in Paris reported to have turned from to the working class districts the swank Champs Elysees section of the eighth arromlesse-men- t. . Netherland Jews Denied Kosher Meat By Decree ; Regulations Cover Many Things Considered Necessities j v t . : In Paris Brings Drastic Measure 'r i , Lives Of rThousands Held In Pawn Saturday, August 23, 1941 Credit Restrictions To Take Effect Sept. 1 ' ' fv", NcvVi of ITAI Salt Lake City . |