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selring. Retirement of the elite troops into Reduit, the German stronghold in the Bavarian Alps has begun. This move was planned and organized long ago,

going on with the greatest possible speed, During the week commencing April 1, an important conference was held in Sigmarin-

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mann party machine, were présent. For the last two weeks most of the population of Sigmaringen has been evacuated. . Petain, Laval and the whole Vichy crowd now are installed in Garmisch Partenkirchen. Sigmaringen is filling rapidly with Gestapo agents and other personnel connected with Himmler's and Bormann’s machines. Evacuation of the population and particularly of the Vichy crowd, was not for the purpose of this one meeting. Sigmaringen has become the new Nazi military headquarters. All movements, such as retire- | ment of the German armies, transport of men and material into Reduit, and orders to surrounding { holdouts as to" how long to continue

. the fight, will be co-ordinated here. | Officially, the meeting was one of |

had two main points. One was the planning of continued retirements

| The other was organization of ‘the | retreat into Reduit. | was worked out some time ago, {down to the smallest detail. Noth{ing has been .left to chance, | All this is covered by “Plan K.”

every move fixed for a certain hour | relative to zero hour. «During the i meeting at Sigmaringen, zero hour was established. Then the retreat will begin in full swing. Most Nazi big shots already have loved southward nearer Reduit. mmler's residence is Chateau Himes near Bregenz. Goering | tis established in Friediijshaven| | near Lake Constance. Goebbels at Lake Constance itself. Sh foreign office is somewhere in Thur- |

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of art were eight mild German civil servants—now supplanted by husky American tankmen.

to do with this booty. Doubtless the art works were stolen and the owners will come forward with their claims. And when it comes to disposition of that gold and folding money, you may be sure diplomats of high level will want to confer endlessly, each pressing his own pet formula to give his country the biggest slice. So let's get in first with our formula. rule. of finders-keepers. | Whose loot i§ that anyway? It's not much in terms of the immediate cost of capture~—100 tons of gold is worth $84,000,000 less than |a third of the daily cost of the war —but it's ours by seizure and pos: session. If our allies protest, we can’ be generous up ‘to the point of giving them a bookkeeping entry against | their “unpaid debts. of the last war. Or if some future German govwe can loosen up

{uly | the evacuation of Germany Wwith| just enough to grant 'a paper credit |"

against those unpaid private recon- | struction loans of the '20s. We have all the cards in the deck {to play, and what's more important, | we've got the gold. What'll we do with it? Well, there is still some .room in {the vaults at Ft. Knox. |

‘Treasure Valued At $100,000,000

By REYNOLDS PACKARD

HOARD OF GOLD?

Anyway, It's Only Third of

Comes now the question of what

And let it be the simple]

(in Reduit and more than 300,000 /| troops are concentrated between the |

zl established that everything will go | atcording to Plan K.

‘| allied headquarters will make some

| ingia, but is supposed to be moved United Press Staff Correspondent [further south soon. ' 8.8

MINE, Merkers, Germany, IT 18 ALSO definitely estab- |

April

to be saved by admission to Reduit | $100.000.000 worth of it. Some will have to remain and ge- | fend important points until the last.

most important Nazis will remain | feet pelow the surface. outside Reduit and thus sacrifice

the German people. Goebbels felt that this was abso-|ihejr assistants were arrested by

lutely necessary. the gestapo in Germany because of Who has been chosen? I couldn't the 3d army's capture of the bullion.

likelihood = that Goebbels himself | | Germany's reserves and said the will defend Berlin until the last. | rest still was hidden safely.) ACCORDING “ " last inf | Vaul Blasted Open NG to my last infor- S in imation, .100,000 troops are already U. 8. woops chanced on ‘the Nazi secret yesterday, but it was not un-|

{til this morning when an officer

| Black Forest and: Lake Constance ready to move in.

Needless to say, {eyes the German treasure trove.

It was a fabulous sight—neat piles {of bags of gold bricks, millions of | dollars worth of American, British, French and other foreign currency, hand stores of famous art works. After the. NANG CRRA RI and "the stock taken, Werner Vieck, |

it is by no. means |

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man positions in little more than [24 hours. British parachutists who showered down. into northeastern ‘Holland early Sunday morning joined up .with the Canadian 1st army and sealed off possibly 50,000 Germans along the V-bomb coast to the west. Savage Defense Strong German garrison forces were battling fiercely to stem American and British armored

and Bremen. Elsewhere on .the north, German plain the enemy's resistance appeared to have broken. Hannover and Bremen were aflame and mysterious fires, apparently set by the fleeing Nazis, were reported leaping through Hamburg, Luebeck and dozens of other towns and cities in the path of the invaders, | American 9th army troops fanned out southeastward from besieged Hannover toward Brunswick and unconfirmed front reports said they were by-passing the latter city in a thrust for a giant Hermann Goering tank plant 15-miles farther south.

250,000 Casualties

The Germans, shaken by casualties that headquarters spokesmen estimated at a half-million killed, wounded or captured in the past 10 days alone, faced a new threat from the reported paratroop assault on the 1st army front. Front dispatches said German resistance appeared to have vanished before the 1st army, foreshadowing a swift drive on the Elbe. river line and Berlin. “Ahead lies nothing that looks like real resistance,” reported NBC Correspondent John McVane. “The end will not be long.” First Gains 13 Miles The -first army, cloaked by: a partial security blackout, already had shattered the German defenses along the Weser river northeast of Hann-Muenden. American troops

yond the stream. A juncture with the 3d army would plant the two American forces | on the Berlin side of the last im- | portant water barriers. west of the| Elbe, 100. miles to the east. The] Elbe loops back to within 43 miles | of the German capital north of| Magdeburg. German marines and Elite guards, reinforced by fresh units rushed down from Denmark, were reported digging in for a death stand in Hannover and Bremen. But the two cities already “had | been outflanked and were drifting | swiftly into the backwash of the| great allied time sweeping. on BerIn and the Baltic coast. American vanguards were fewer]

{blasted a hole in the vault that the|than five miles from the heart of] German saw the bodies he said: “Ijour time,” 'met theré” College presi- | Americans could see with their own| Hannover, Germany's 12th city, and | ‘wouldn't believe it if I hadn't seen dents, bishops, international lawyers

| had all but enveloped it with con-| verging drives from the north, south | and southeast. | On Berlin Autobahn Simultaneously, . the “Yanks broke [their tanks loose on the main} | Berlin’ autobahn just north of | '|Hannovey, and raced. toward ‘Bruns-| wick, sea wx 7 ERY. ¥ Another American armored column captured Hildesheim, 15 miles southeast . of Hannover; and .struck out on the lower road for Brunswick, 22 miles east. There the

Americans were barely 126 miles from Berlin, rivaling the advance

_lof the American 3d army in ‘central:

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Germany.

The British 2d army's famous 7th armored division was out in front of the attack on ‘Bremen. The

Weser river five miles southwest of the port, after a 39-mile advance {from Diepholt in little more than | 24 hours. :

Planes Blast Bremen

Other British forces were across the Weser and slashing. through {the 55-mile corridor between Bremen -and- Hamburg, Germany's greatest port.

Swarms. of allied. dive-bombers ranged ahead of. the charging British tanks, centering their fire on the port area of Bremen, Except for the stiffened resistance of the outer edges of Bremen and

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‘New Art Treasure

Trove Uncovered

WITH THE THIRD ARMY, Germany, April 9 (U, P.).—A huge collection of priceless Jewish manuscripts, paintings and other cultural objects stolen by the Nazis all over Europe was recovered by the 5th di-

vision today at Hungen, 10 miles southeast of Giessen. The collection, which includes

objects dating back to the 14th century, was the second treasure trove uncovered by the 3d army in

three ‘days. Gold bullion worth $100,000,000, paintings and other treasures were found Saturday in a

salt mine at Merkers.

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Groups Here Dra Draft Opinions For San Francisco.

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Hannover, the Americans and British seemed to be advancing almost at will across the blazing north German plain on the roads to Berlin and the Baltic,

NAZI MURDER CAMP FOUND

Mutilated Bodies, Other Proof Show 6000 Slain.

(Continued From Page One)

mass meeting on “What the Church Asks the Peacemakers to Do” at 7:45 p. m. tonight in the | First church. ‘MaKe This Last War’

He is sponsored by six major Protestant organizations of the city. They are the Indianapolis Church | Federation, the Indianapolis Coun-| cil of Churchwomen, the United Christian - Missionary society, YoW. C..A, the Y. M. C. A. and the Butler school of religion. “The church asks the

ion their heads, and the whole pile had been sprinkled with lime. 4000 Cremated Survivors of the ghastly ordeal at the hands of the Nazis sald these victims were only part of the estimated 6000 men killed at the, camp. . Approximately 4000 were cre- | mated and the ashes poured into {one great hole. Some 2000 others |were shot and their bodies buried in a huge pit a mile or so from

the last one,” interview, world ‘in its heart, therefore its interest is universal. Wherever our boys have gone in the world during this war, they have - found - the|

“Natives in the remotest stolls of

; the Pacific have welcomed our the camp, according to several of |,viators instead of boiling them for the prisoners who had escaped. lunch. Almost all ‘the victims were | Russians, Czechoslovakians, Poles, demanding that national self-in-Frenchmen, German Jews . and German political prisoners. They| .¢ humanity as a whole. To this

were. beaten and tortured. When malnutrition ‘prevented their doing a full day's work they were Killed.

Atrocities Actually Seen One of the victims, a blond

end, - the Catholic, Protestant and Jewish communities in America are united in their conviction «that the Sant” Francisco Conference of the

the |

Pallied nations must mot adjourn un-|

| youngster lying on a stretcher with 'a hole in his neck, may be an American flier. That is what he told others in the camp, but he wore no identification tags and it was impossible to check his identity.

til it has produced a world organization for peace and justice. Peace Must Be Aim “There is no subject on which the religious community in America is more solidly united than its desire

Half of Vienna

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rison could escapé or To supplies. The free Austria radio said in-| habitants of Vienna were rising]

against the Germans, Angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of the |

man troops, the broadcast said. | Report General Slain | Radio Moscow reported that 8. 8. { Gen. ' Sepp Dietrich, ruthless Nazi | commander in Vienna, - had been | assassinated by patriots who pumped | five revolver shots into him at vir-

[tually point-blank range while he {was en route to give a pep talk to his troops. Dietrich, one of Hitler's favorite | | commanders, had been in command |

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| declaration asserting that Red army troops had entered Austria as liberators with no territorial ambitions or claims. Russia will co-op-

| Anschluss independence, the de-| | claration YL { The 3d White Russian army, far|

, to the north, cracked through an-

| Koenigsberg and drove on to with-

| Bast Prussian capital. Koenigsberg harbor and the city’s main railway station were captured.

TOGO GETS NEW JOB By UNITED PRESS

Shigenori Togo, former Japanese

foreign minister, has been named

foreign minister and ‘minister of

greater East Asia affairs in Premier

Adm. Baron Kantaro Suzuki's new? cabinet.

Falls fo Reds

FURY INCREASIN

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islands, sinking a small cargo ve | sel and a lugger. The B-20's smashed at air fields {on Kanoya and Kanoya East at the southern tip of Kylshu, presumably the bases from which the Japanese

is guest speaker for the conference. loccupied portion of the capital. | carried out mass attacks Friday and Dr. Fey will address a popular Hand grenades were thrown at Ger-| Saturday against the American.

fleet off: Okinawa. A Japanese communique said aerial - attacks

| dispatch, reported by the FCC, sald the Japanese navy .was “mobilized {for a grand offensive” and told of naval bases “resounding with the roar of special attacking planes take [ing off for Okindwa Expect tovasion

Japan's new premier, Adm. Baron Kantaro Suzuki, told the people in

peace- | Of the 6th Panzer army in the Ars a gloomy broadcast Sunday thas makers to stop war, fo make this |dennes break-through last Decem- | they could expect invasion “soon.” Dr. Fey said in an | ber before being shifted to Vienna.| He called on 100,000,000 Japanese ta The church has the| Moscow also broadcast an official | “rise with every ounce of strength | to the momentous task for safes :

guarding our homes.” In the Philippines, | division troops neared a junction

church got there first, he recalled. erate in restoring. Austria's pre-| With airborne forced along Tayabag

bay after a 17 mile advance ‘which virtually cut all youtes from southern Luzon. | Gen. Douglos MacArthur's coma

| nese were killed in the last week

terest be subordinated, to the good in two miles of -the .center of the|Pringing the total for the Philips

pines campaign to 314,854. American- bombers continued ate

tacks on Japanese positions and. enemy shipping

‘sweeps against throughout the Southwest Pacific,

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“In every nation, the church 1s other German defense line shielding munique disclosed that 6495 Japae

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lished that not all Nazi leaders are| deep in Germany, today—More than | 0° advanced 13 miles or more be-

falong.

[INSIDE GERMANY, April 9

P.).—The “Shudder House” of Hadamar stands on a ‘high hill f : y {overlooking the. peaceful German ALMOST REALITY | town. In the cemetery beside it are (Continued From Page One)

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These atrocities were actually seen|for American membership in an by U. 8. army officers, correspond- | effective world organization. But ents and—Germans. this organization must -be’ an or-

Col. Hayden A. Sears, Newton, ganization for peace. The churches Mass., told the German civilians,|will not allow themselves to be who viewed the scenes without ut-|put off with a crude military allitering a word, that they were to|ance of victor states. blame for the fiendish acts. “The principle of justice which A German major, who also had|is not mentioned in the Dumbarton seen the slaughtered bodies, replied Oaks proposals is absolutely essen{that “this was done by a few peo- tial for-a true world organization. ple and you cannot blame us all.” | Because the churches are univer“It was done by those that the!sal they will not be content with an | German people chose to lead them | organization which represents only and all are responsible,” Sears an-|a part of the world, or with an swered. attempt to substitute naked power Burgomeister Suicide for the moral law.” “Your names are being taken as| Dr. Fey referred to the recent con- | witnesses so you can testify in trial ference on “a just and durable lif the persons responsible are ap-| Peace” held by the Protestants of prehended.” | America in Cleveland as voicing The German major, a medical these same views. He recalled that

| officer, had been shown the bodies {500 leaders of 33 denominations,

'by an American medica. major, | composing * ‘the most distinguished John R. Scotti, Brooklyn. When the| {gathering of Protestant leadership of

it with my own eyes.’ (and business executives were But this town's SS citizens, | | present. fhe burgomeister and his wife, did ‘Sin Against High Mission’ | not see the scenes ‘today. They| “The Catholic bishops in 1944 and were found hanged inside their on previous,pccasions made the sine homes. They had been ‘taken to/demands,” Dr. Fey adel. «“THe' the, camp before and.-apparently Synagogue Coungil America ‘had committed Suicide. | which OEY SA {ified its/ T%e 8. 8. guards cleaned out the ‘voice ® those - of. ‘Catholics -and camp several days ago when Amer-| Protestants. ican tanks approached. The pris-| “Whatever happens after this war, oners who could walk 'were taken|the Christianizing and civilizing/| Some others were put on| work of the church must continue. But those who wer¢ too|Its freedom to preach the gospel and [to heal the wounds of humanity must remain unimpaired. “Because the church has humanity, {in its -heart,.it regards war as a sin.

trucks. ill to travel either way were shot,

Nazi ‘Shudder House’

the millions of ‘lives it has de-

By ANN STRINGER stroyed,” Dr. Fey concluded.

United Press Staff Correspondent WITH THE U." 8. 1ST ARMY]

“ TRACK ELEVATION

buried some 8000 persons—Kkilled in aves. The- Marris street -project the “shudder house” by a poison |i pe the first to be undertaken. injection ip the heart, administered The board also approved and. sent at the orders of the géstapo. | to the city controller a salary re-| The "Germans in the tewn- call |quest of $9374 for Mr. Henry's servthe house the “schauerhaus.” They... since May 11, 1943. This would all knew what had been happening in addition to his regular salary there since 1939 but the complete | $4500 annually and would be for story was not known until Ameri. | services in connection with track can troops overran the big rambling | oo tion “hospital” where efficiency was the The request was submitted after

watchword. : the board received legal opinion The “patients” were sent to the |g, Attorney General James Emhospital by Nazis and gestapo offi-| 0.4 ang Henry Krug, city attorcers for “treatment,” the doctor... nat the city was obligated to| who “ran” the hospital said. Each] | Mr, Henry for his work. ~ was described as a “mental patient” | Cerda and the doctor was instructed tol 0. E S. WILL § SEW put them to death. “Brookside -auxillary, O. E. 8, will | The doctor explained he carried meet at 8 a. m. tomorrow for Red | out the instructions by dnjecting | Coss sewing at the temple, E. 0h hey directly into the heart a poison! and Gray sts. Luncheon and a 2p which caused immediate death, | p. m. business meeting will follow,

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