Show - ' Batters World Council of Churches Jews Protest Abuse in Lorient in Peace Views On Allied Air Raids Double Attack Compiles North Africa From Page gakt irribunt Zlic 5alt 3 li Monday Morning February 15 1943 Day-Nig- ht Nazi Gn Reich Wait Right Time RAF a A It A 17 Over Thousand Tons Of Bombs Dumped Sub Base f (Continued From Page One) "merged to make one huge carpet of flame" The air ministry described Lorient as the "most importhnt" German submarine base on the Atlantic coast of France with oats sufficient pens to ho 30 d The Germans it said recently enlarged harbor installations put up new workshops and brought in large quantities of equipment The R A F's new and deadly Typhoon fighters were credited by the air ministry with shoot 190's ing down four Focke-Wuin fights over the channel Sunday Two British planes were reported missing atOther R A F formations tacked industrial objectives in western Germany- and fighter planes shot up vital railway lines in northern France Eight bombers were reported lost in the Each Nation's PlanesHave Role By Lewis Hawkins LONDON Feb 14 (2P)—When the plarves are available and the time is ripe the USA Al-- and the fl A I' each intend to throw air armadas of moo or even 2000 tombers against Gerraids—the Americans by day Britain rnany in ky night The top men of American air to work only at night each antiin Britain have made aircraft gun station could be I eNrations ' this clear in interviews during manned by a single crew working which they explained why the pro- nights and restirg days and furaerial assaults ther only might fighters would be jected grand-scal- e be done by separate forces needed for protection in the air night and day rather than by joint Something approaching this sitformations The generals feel that the idea uation prevailed for Germany beof mammoth dual force raids is fore daylight bombing raids were tied in with a widespread misap- started by Americans and the prehension of the nature and lune- nazis were much more comfortable night's operations Loris of the kingpin bombers of the German bombers struck back two nations—the Boeing Fortress then than now Now the enemy never knows with attacks on coastal areas in end the Avro Lancaster—each of England is preeminent in its own whether he'll be attacked by day south and southwest Coastal guns on both sides of or both and he must have field and which working respec- night reserve gunners and fire fighters the channel waged duels across the tively on day and night raids form and maintain complements of both Dover 65 strait before dawn in an unbeatable team rounds whistled overhead which day and night fighter planes British batteries Sum rp Situation Also business disrupted both in 45 minutes up—perhaps against a GerThe high army officers summed day and night puts an increasing opened strain on production and defensive man convoy—and within two t:p the situation like this: the nazis were firing back immense devast- capacity—far more than could be utes Grarting bethatachieved two destructive assaults The done the up commerely by stepping a atonrould by Lorient formed a double volume of raids against night bthed force of night raiders such a of dose the newly announced "satpolicy would enable the enemy Real Bombsight uration" raid policy in which a defento concentrate its similarly number of planes hurl a treConverting the Fortress to night great sive strength during the night mendous would value the weight of bombs upon the bombing destroy hours which target in the space of a few minFor example if it were required of its precision bombsight incidentally really is a precision utes instrument—on one recent mission "Preliminary reports indicate six of 36 bombs dropped from a very great damage was done" a communiqut said height of more than four miles hit British Observers said that R A F lightthe roof of the target building which measured but 200 by 400 ning striking twice in the same A Johnson a rectal spe- feet Dr place in one night must have had effect on the cialist for 28 years perfected a Another disadvantage would be a demoralizing mild painless inexpensive home the loss of the effective use of the ground defenses and fire fighters When the heavy Lorient raids treatment for uncomplicated piles Fortress' great armament of 12 in which all sufferers should be machine guns reducing started a month ago the R A interested This treatment' the re- the bag of enemy planes which in said the whole place was devoted war sult of Dr Johnsons long expe- daylight operations is proving of to furthering Hitler's and that it must be destroyed This rience as head physician of the Dr much value to the allied cause 0 A Johnson Rectal Clinic Still another problem on the dictum is believed now to have to medisufferer the use of the Fortress would be been carried a long way toward brings every cines found so effective by Dr night the superchargers which enable realization The air ministry said Saturday Thnson in his Cflnir If you have this plane to attain ouirh great ru:es in any torm be sure and heights The superchargers pro- night's attacks were "very heavy With the write The Dr O A Johnson Rec- duce long bright exhaust flames— and concentrated" described as favorable weather tal Clinic Dept Ss8 1324 Main excellent for enemy points sighting St Kansas City Mo today for gunners — and could be muffled all indications were that the atfree and complete information at the sacrifice of speed and tacks were of major proportions only The Germans decided to remove (Advtr IPement efficiency civilians from Lorient after the last previous raid a week ago the sixty-fift- h of the war and the most destructive of them all up to that time The ministries of air and home did not identify the tarsecurity I gets attacked in the industrial sector of western Germany Nor did they disclose what e were hit by the German points -planes- although they said bombs V--round-the-cloc- k lf -- w-41- - Piles Relieved At Horne! (Continued One) which all would enjoy equal tor whether this should be regulated treatment or whether like- - by international planning "taking minded nations should form a into consideration existing ecounit in which "certain other na- nomic differences" tions" would be allowed to participeople can claim the right pate only when they showed evi- to rule over another people" the dence they were ready to fulfil the church says but asks whether the obligations implied present colonial system should be Discussions still are under way abolished in favor of an internaon whether while the function of tional system or the present relathe state is to maintain an order tionships should be continued unguaranteeing fundamental rights der an international control inthis should include the urging of structed to insure the interest of parliamentary systems for all colonial peoples whether postwar regimes refusing Simultaneously the publication to enforce moral and legal rights of the teformed Protestant church should be forced to "respect the here reported that the struggle of sanctity of the law" or whether the church in Germany was being while urged to do so no state carried on by pastors of confesshould be interfered with so long sional church parishes since most as it does not disturb international well known religious leaders had been forbidden to speak or to peace Another point agrees that so- travel "The present silence about Gerciety must provide social security for all but asks if the communal man churches" said a review of conflict "does not ownership of principal industries the and resources should be indorsed mean that peace has been conor should be regarded as a trans- cluded between the church and formation which leads to the loss state because of the new world of freedom and initiative war It only means on one hand Nations should share in the re- that the state has become more sources of the earth the church prudent in its attack and on the holds but asks if all nations should other hand that the confessional have equal access to raw materials church has been deprived of almost with trade restrictions abolished all possibilities of taking a stand" Nazi-Inspire- 11 T r--- 4 0 -- -- I m L) 14 0 J1imii r4f r-4- 1 11- 1 0 tt !I ''‘ - — 00r$ a ::::''":' 7 fi':-:-- t 5::: - 46 L i f i 444'''''''''''' 04r4 '''''-- t '''4'' I o''' 040eet' '' 1 f N ? -- " ' Berne Reports Nazi Army Change Near - f- 7' 's-- - - t: 4 ' : - ?71-t- 5' '?'i- q 'f'y--- : p 4 - k-'w ss::: 4 1 f Ir : :'s 4's'ZI '!-- '4' 7'' k: y: !(44' ' 5 '::3: t ' ? 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L sh nazi-inspire- 10-ye- ar -- t A -- $11 ar NEW YORK Feb 14 (P)--- The American Jewish congress and the World Jewish congress charged in a statement Sunday that "the legacy of the nazis remains intact in north Africa" and that 330000 Jews there still are d vistims of laws and decrees Recalling that three months had elapsed since the military occupation of north Africa by united nations troops under American command the organizations stated that while "grudging concessions have been made" there no changes "of an important character have been made in the political and economic situation" The organizations said they were asking for immediate action to im plement the declaration of President Roosevelt calling for the abrogation of all laws and decrees Inspired by nazi governments or nazi ideologists The statement said the organizations interpreted the implementa- anti-Jewi- - 1 At-- Laws d - ic ''''-- i"j Suffering From "o a anti-Semit- - - 1 IIISItlIt 330000 Reported I a A tion of the president's declaration as meaning "action to insure that the four freedoms shall without further delay be declared as valid for all the peoples in north Africa Awone which means the total abrogation i'l ir 1 ?'l''' of all laws and de'r crees and the release of those' of whatever race or nationality who are being detained because of their support of democracy and I opposition to nazi ideology" In a memorandum accompanyYear Buys NEW ing the statement the groups Public Liability S said that over a two-yeperiod I the Vichy administration had with- : ThP new Policy Victory Auto drawn citizenship from Jews Policy pays up to $5000 PUBLIC ousted them from economic posiLIABILITY for Injuries ta in ed by nne person tions introdticed forced labor and up to for $10000 injures to1112 or established ghettos and concentramore persons Ccote only per tion camps year in Salt Lake -- i 11 :k :"::-- - :Z ' - - - I:-- 5:- - ' - - -- ' - |