Show MWZM 2 Saturday Morning (5alt gake Zribunt 'Navy Confirms' Sub Attack On Rescue Boat NavyA4plilsPestruction Of Se:toiid Ship Off N:LH Tanker Within Seeing Distance of Shore Mystery Surrounds Crew's Fate Raidel-'Attack- s NEW YORK Jan 16 LTI—The tanker Coimbra has been ' 'page fly-rick- - as-Ne- The idecz1 Tithe - yowr of repaired is ow ievielry made over right row I con give yegr vier& time Ind is wit) Ibis ploossoo to give you an estimate aka Peel of cost w tikiptvo Wing to Istain4e pour io iry or ioous sto nos or other trou6Lo a i Jetudai MAtN Official Union a MEXICO CITY Jan 16 (UP) —German Minister Baron Rudt H von Collenberg and a party of 43 other members of the German put aboard an international senger train by the Mexican rdlibbcottl-Den- n 71( Axis Aids Fac6 U S Detention legation here Friday night were ClEDIT - CONVENIENT ernment for internment in the United States y The transfer effected in from the flag stop of Lecher-fa five miles north of Mexico ordered three days ago Wan City by the Mexican foreign office The foreign office also ordered the transfer of the Japanese legation staff to the 'United States semi-secrec- STREET Watch Inspectors Pacific Ita aroad Is it EMillEtIEE'1ii5!5t5ffit sunday V-- the family Sitildal b 2 - :art - 11000 es 110011 AiSi3iä o04 olnIng Ot Lotdelletensal prepare brio' t i Of served Igraciously to tug it - Ar V- pas- gov- Fylitt 011ie $125 i alt I d IN Steead 10 14 Ist oto Churchill reporting on the incident told how he and four other enlisted men manned the lifeboat and started toward the stricken Emidio off Cape Mendocino Dangerous navigation conditions in Humboldt bay prevented use of the coast guard cutter Shawnee he said About 3 a m of December 21 the lookout in the lifeboat reported a large unlighted object looming up on the port bow It proved to be a vessel lying to Churchill said he attempted to signal ita)y lights and searchlight but got no answer At no time did the vessel show any lights Followed Lifeboat He reported the craft followed the lifeboat and when it approached within 50 yards it became evident it was attempting to ram the smaller craft The unknown's silhouette against the reflected flow of lights over the city of Eureka he said made it appear to be a submarine When the lifeboat reached the Emidio there were no signs of life aboard and no lifeboats were visible The ship' s crew subsequently were picked up by a lightship Periscope Sighted On the return trip Churchill said a periscope was sighted 600 yards away but It disappeared when the lifeboat changed course About 15 minutes later the 'periscope wes seen again and this time it followed the lifeboat for five minutes before finally disappearing Positive identification of the unknown vessel was impossible due to the darkness At Nazi BasestC) A TOWN ON THE ENGLISH SOUTHEAST COAST Jan 16 (A') —Heavy bomb bursts in the Calais area night indicated the a A FFriday again was pounding German invasion bases along the French coast g1141 axis--Story- page CAIRO—Frenchmen organize'd as Free French forces battle Germans for find time since 1940 armistice in Libyan sector—Story page 1 column 6 BATAVIA—Japanese air raiders extend assault on Dutch East Indies bases over 2000-mil- e line—Story page I column 6 On Rescue Mission "1:Nk!' ROO: RIO DE JANEIRO—Developments at Pan American conference indicate Argentina may owing into line by cut1 column 3 ting off diplomatic ties with with-enem- RAF Blasts Anew trout 119' L if p coast guard lifeboat which was en route to the torpedoed 'steamship Emidio off the California coast the night of December 20 Chief Boatswain Garner J Churchill of the coamt guard commander of the P1111111 rescue vessel 81110 reported two later contacts undersea craft w - To have SINGAPORE—Australian troops and R A F fighters deal hard blow against Japs in southern Malaya LS showdown defense of Singapore is organized—Story page 1 — column 7 RANGOON—Jae forces attempting drive across southern Burma meet BHtish resistance—Story page I column 7 Asiatic Fleet Sinks Five Jap Vessels Aus 4ies Slow Jap Drive On Singapore "units" of the U S Asiatic fleet— presumably surface vessels as well as submarines of the 20 enemy ships previously sunk by the American navy at least 10—or half—were accounted for by submarine action For such a short period of warfare this has been the most effective use made by the IL S navy of a weapon which Germany brought to the fore during the first world war The achievements of the allied naval units in the far Pacific are considered remarkable in view of the concentration of Japanese naval power in that area and the constant watch maintained by fleets of Japanese bombers and reconnaissance craft Hart's shrewdness was demonitrated early in the war when be was able to transfer the entire IL S Asiatic fleet—intact—from Japanese infested waters °inside the Manila bay area to secret bases In addition to the total of 30 Japanese ships known to have been accounted for by American navy and army fighters two—perhaps three—more enemy battleships probably have been crippled three' other warcraft—a destroyer transport and a seaplane tender— sunk and hits have may have been been scored on many other vessels Japanese troops caught in ambush after a bridge had been blown up behind them cutting them off from their accompanying forces Australians leaped from the jungles along the road and killed the entire enemy advance party Approximately 200 of the Japanese were said to have fallen Australian losses were slight Drive Loses Speed The indications Friday night were that the momentum of the Japanese drive had been perceptibly checked the day's headquarters communique reported: "The general situation remains un- (Continued From Page One) Tokyo Claims Joliore Gain Japan—(OM(1a' Radio) S Let You Down on Hats Either re 11Von't T': NTA1 $395 111- - 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1 establiah relations with the axis except by unanimous action Castillo's protests were in line I with an interview given the Buenos t Aires newspaper El Mundo in which the president said Argentine foreign policy may not be "so spectacular as some may wish" nevertheless is "as seriomm loyal and useful as any in the common cause' of America" Weaken inic Suspected Informed quarters professed to see indications in these statements I that Argentina was weakening Argentina's foreign minister Entrique Ruiz Guinazu also was clos- f eted in personal talks with many 1 other delegates including a call Friday night at the hotel of Sumner Welles IT S undersecretary of A I TZ71PORARY bombers struck hard against the Japanese operational base at Sungei ratan' well up the peninsula in Kedah state and heavily assaulted and sank a number of invading barges at Sungei Linggi 20 Innen north of the town of Malacca on the west coast- This morning the aerial counteroffensive was extellsied with an attack by British warplanes in "large force"—this was the term used by the British command itself —on Japanese transport and rolling stock in the Tampin area to the northeast of Malacca On P of a number of Japanese raiders over Singapore wen meantime shot 5alt gakt Tfribunt There are on4- about 400 hats in these sale groups and no more can be bad HE British Western front: Axis 957 BritIndia—have reached here by ship from Singapore it was disclosed ish 379 Scandinavian front: Axis 56 Friday night British 55 At sea: Axis 39 British 54 In addition Issued every mortunt Entered at records oast office at Balt Lake City as second listed 570 otheradmiralty axis planes declass matter undr at of March ift7f) rates: Utah Idaho r4a stroyed at sea by British warships Subseription and armed merchantmen vatia Wvominc dativ and Stinday month elanwhere - FORGET-T- changed" CALCUTTA India Jan 16 (11') —A large number of Japanese ish 1875 Middle east: Axis 2875 prisoners of war — believed the first of the war to be brought to 711 - O (Continued From Page One) I 4912 CABINETS 17Mil BERNE Switzerland Jan 16 (INS)—German press reports said Friday the nazi foreign office has warned Turkey that A British order for evacuation of British citizens from Turkey is "merely an attempt to create unrest among the Turks" according to a Berlin dispatch to the Neue Zuerichter Zeitung Argentina Into Line columns 7 and 8 LONDON—Russian troops encircle Kharkov fourth and soviet its fall appears Imminent —Story largest city 1 5 column page By United Press destroyed presumably torpedoed by an enemy raider within WASHINGTON Jan 16—The of distance Island's as south shore but darkness Long teeing announced navy Friday that a blacked-ou- t the cold north Atlantic Friday the whereabouts of submarine made an unJapanese her crewmen was uncertain successful attempt to ram a' U S Amid a welter of and allied nation was confirmed by confusing the navy department in Washing-th- e contradictory reports concerning ton crew there stood Out Just one Friday some 24 hours after the eoast guard made it known announcement fact—the navy's in The communique said: an unknown 'Washington- that "A tanker named Coimbra bumber of survivors has been ing the flag of a foreign ally was up" Another navy source said an un- - observed in a sinkingsondition Identified number of crewmen had the morning of January 15 Its been taken aboard a rescue ves-- - Position waa approximately 100 An UR el at the scene of the attack—ap- - miles east of New York known number of survivors had proximately 20 miles off the so:- been picked up The cause of the rietyplayground of Southampton Long Island within 100 miles of damage is unknown but it is York :harbor and approxi Burned to have been torpedoed by enemy submarine" rnately 50 miles from the spot anTime of the attack unofficially the Panamanian tanker Norness fell victim to a boldly was placed at about 9:30 a ria surfaced submarine last wednea- - Thursday approximately 32 hours after the Norness shivered to the clay morning The attack on the 676R-to- n impact of three carefully aimed tanker which flew the flag of an torpedoes sad went down by the stern leaving 50 feet of her prow sticking out of the water A day of ccmfusion in official sources followed the coast guard's announcement Officials of the New York office of the Third naval district declined to confirm the re- port and then ordered the coast naval sources of guard and other to refrain from giving distHct the 1 'further information 1 FILING iOn British Move Seek to Swing 17: Complete Line of INazis Warn Turks Conferees at Rio S Asiatic fleet blasts five more ao bottom to enemy hurls shock troops and planes Jap ships Bataan detenders—Story MacArthur's General against U - 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