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be effécted before nightfall tomor-| irow if the Germans failed to rally reoprted, however, ‘that leaders of | thgir disorganized forces for a dethe 1st army tank forces expected | 1oving defensive fight on the Elbe. to be far beyond the Elbe and linked | mye link-up would split Germany up with the west bound Russians in two, seal the fate of Berlin and before. Saturday. probably end all organized enemy resistance” in the Bavarian redoubt,
along the North sea coast and in (The Russian government news-| 1s Ruhr.
paper lzvestia reported from Mar- : shal Gregory K. Zhukov's front east| + Magdeburg 50 Mies Away of Berlin today that big forces of| The Elbe river fortress of MadgeCossack cavalry are on the move. [burg was only 50 miles beyond the German resistance before the|9th army's advanced columns. Elbe was shattered completely and| Crowding close on the 9th army nothing but undefended road blocks in the race for Berlin, the 1st lay in the path of the charging army's tanks were only 114 miles 1st army. southwest of Berlin, 54 miles from McDermott reported that the|Madgeburg, and 58 miles from the Juncture with the Red army might [central German communications
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On the southern flank, the 3d army, row third én the Berlin Headline — BRITISH 2ND RACES FOR HAMBURG! “Many meat-
“500-mile,” was 130 miles. south- | lwest of the capital and 114 miles hungry Hoosiers are doing the same thing lately.”
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All three armies were rampaging through the rear areas of the German East front divisions, with 1st |{army forces at Auleben only 149 | Imiles from the Red army on the | | Neisse river at Forst, To give quality dental service in the fastest above the Berlin rooftops yesterday time possible is our aim with every patient. lin a day of record.aerial slaughter . Modern equipment and sufficient facilities | | that saw almost 400 German planes = ArS-amgianty ned-inmorder toogive em JR destovod aground. cand. aloft Tes a ve EL ELIE TT wiBaried that the capital liself ap-] dressed - as you -are .-. . no -appeintment {eared 10 be a" dea ny frr-Aia necessary. Work started immediately and | ere was no sign o ein the completed as quickly as humanly possible. | streets below and the once terrible | [flak barrage was silent,
Hl London dispatches said without | lconfirmation that the great allied | 1surge’ was reported finally to have {resulted in Hitler's overthrow, with {the fanatical Heinrich Himmler
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faniry and 2d armored divisions aimed at Nuegnberg, 45 miles far-|, At the northern end of the front,
outflanked the city ‘with advances on parallel roads 15 to 23 miles to the south. There they were skirting the northern corner of the Harz
mountains. United Press War Correspondent, Robert Vermillion. reported that the 9th army columns were roiling forward at top speed over a countryside virtually unmarked by war. Throngs of German children lined the roads to wave and smile at the Berlin-bound Yanks. United Press Correspondent John McDermott reported a similar triumphal parade on Lt. Gen, Court ney H. Hodges’ American 1st army line on the southern rim of the Harz mountains. Nordhausen Seized Hodges’ 3d armored division, fighting fiercely to avenge the slaying of their commander, Maj. Gen. Maurice Rose, was out in front of the advance with a 40-mile spurt yesterday that ended with the capture of the Nordhausen, 115 miles southwest of Berlin. : There they were only 54 miles southwest of the Elbe river fortress of Magdeburg, already menaced by the 9th army columns flanking Brunswick from the south. Eight miles southeast of Nordheusen, an unidentified armored column rolled ahead J31.miles to
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vanced 36emiles into Clingen, 10 miles farther south. At Clingen, the Yanks were only 57 miles due west of Leipzig,.- through which German troops have been reported funneling southward toward Bavaria.
End Appears Near McDermott said the advance was
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ther south. e Americans there reached Wohlsbach, three miles northeast of Coburg and 48 miles west of the Czechoslovak border. Third army troops also were swinging down to join the 7th army in the siege of Schweinfurt, 37 miles southwest of Coburg. ; Schweinfurt, where the Germans were reported still producing large quantities of ball-bearings for their war machine, was all but encircled yesterday by 3d army troops who fought through heavy shellfire to positions four miles northwest, six miles northeast and seven miles southwest of the city, Fierce fighting also was continuing at Crailsheim, 62 miles south of Schweinfurt, . where German panzer units were counter-attacking savagely in an effort to break off the 7th army spearhead pointing straight for Munich, 94 miles beyond.
POST-WAR BAN IN NEW LEND-LEASE
WASHINGTON, April 11 (U. P). —Congress has given President Roosevelt an unimpaired extension of lend-lease but demands in return a complete report on what is contemplated in the way of post] WAL id To tHE ETE Legislative action on a hill ex-|
tending the lend-lease act for one!
year was completed with senate approval late yesterday. It ended two days of debate that were dominated | by the question of exactly how much | money the administration plans to! make available: dor foreign relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction.
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British 2d army troops were’ re-| ported battling into the blazing port of Bremen against a stubborn garrison commanded by a U-boat captain, | British reinforcements were rushing up from the south and southwest to Join the assault, while British armored forces swept around the southern flank of the city to the Aller river. line, 50 miles southwest of Hamburg, Germany's ‘greatest seaport. | Veterans of the British 6th airborne division also were pounding eastward along the northern flank of the U, 8. 9th army, driving within three miles of Celle, 20 miles
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