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Trace Fate of 16 Poles To Day of London Flight PRISONER BY YANKS

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worthy: : Ever; since 1940, Poland has had a flourishing underground, probably the best in occupied ‘Europe. In fact, she has had two governments; one in exile in London,

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| FOR THE last 18 months, the |

chief underground leaders have been -M. Witos, three times premier of. Poland; and Deputy PreS. Jankowski . of the radical wing of the Chrisyan Democratic. party. Around them were 14 others,

ground officials have not. arrived in, England. 3 » " n ACCORDING to the towns- | people at Pruszkow, no plane |

forming a cabinet of 16, four from

each of the major parties. After the Russians came, these men still remained in hiding for a time,

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tact” was established and plans made, on Russian initiative, for a

| conference at Pruszkow, a village

\, could first confer with the Lon-

Representing the Russians were | Gen. Ivanov, commanding the | Red- army in Poland, and Col | Pimemkdv, head of NKVD, the | Russian secret police. \>~ Thé date of the me ting was | March 27. \ . . won nt THE RUSSIANS proposed a further” conference, at Moscow, with -some of the: Lublin® Poles present. Witos agreed to go to Moscow provided he and his colleagues

don Poles. To this Gen. Ivanov agreed. He offered to provide the plane for their journey. The date. set for the takeoff was the next day, March 28. The London Poles were duly advised. But to. this day the under=-

took off. They said some trucks left, going ‘eastward, but none

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after March 27. On March 31, the Polish government in exile became so

don foreign office for informationr- On April 2, it asked oury’| state department to make inquiries in “Moscow. On April 25, replying to questions. in the house of commons, Minister of State Richard Law said the foreign office ‘had..asked Russia for information” and that “this matter is occupying the earnest attention of the (British)

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government.” He declthed; however, to discuss it further, n s n 2 key ON APRIL -28—one month |

after the men had” vanished—the London Poles cabled Mr. Eden and Mr. Stettinius here, requesting them to get any information they could ftom Foreign Commissar Molotov. ‘His answer is understood to have left the mystery | deeper, if anything, than ever. { That is the story. What be- | came of the vanished men I do | not know. Yet a solution of this mystery might go a lorig way to- |

Soviet stand on Poland here at |! San Francisco. i

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ROCHESTER, N, Y., May 2 (U. P.).—The locomotive and eight cars of the New York Central's crack nassenger train “Wolverine” left the track on a curve here today,

xilling" the engineer ‘and injuring 15 persons An Indianapolis “soldier; S Sgt.

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The locomotive . overturned and] {sheared off the side of a nearby | frame dwelling, pinning Carmon | | Pietrantoni, 79, in his first-floor|

‘William A. Skimin, 63, gta] the engineer; © was killed. ' in three day |coaches and four Pullman cars were injured. .

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| expected the Americans until the next morning. He told his paptors {he last saw Adolf Hitler on March 12th. Pfc. Herman Jobe, of Indiana, ‘who

|drove Ven Rundstedt and his family

| to the prisoner of war cage, said,

| “He seemed ready to surrender.”

| "The units which took Von Rundstedt were attached to the -36th 141st regiment, . manded by Col. Charles Owens. Yesterday the Tth army captured two other German field marshals |

By UNITED PRESS NEW YORK, May 2—Astrologist Helen Payl read of Adolf Hitler's reported death, checked over the same horoscope der fuehrer used to use, and decided that “it couldn't be so.”

The charts showed Hitler left

Germany last week on a long journey, Mrs. Paul said. charts did't name the destina-

i tion,

| Wilhelm Ritter von Leeb and Wil- | helm List, as well as the former |

(regent of Hungary, Adm. Nicholas | Horthy. They also took two lieu-| tenant generals and three majar generals.

Ousted Again in March

command ‘for the second time since |

[the western invasion in March after the : American 1st army won the | the |

Remagen - bridgehead across Rhine. He was replaced by Field Marshal Albert Kesselring.

In December “of last year Von | he fell 15 feet as a ladder broke | the south, establishing his Head]

{was™ given the western command com-

against Hitler.

{began the war, Von Rundstedt cap|tured Cracow and Warsaw. Then,

{French defenses to the Meuse—as "he {reached the English channel.

The |

| military school, is very correct with (fellow officers, and never appears in {public with a button awry.

which came dangerously. near. to! taking Liege and cutting across the! Meuse. The attack: was tHe-wors setback the allied ‘armies suffered | in the entife western -Européan campaign, Von Rifidstedt convitandid the German armies in. the west at ¥ie) time of the Normandy invasion, replacing Field Marshal Erwin. Rom-| mel. He in turn was relieved by Field Marshal Guenther von Kluge in July, after the attempt on Hitler’s life. : Captured Warsaw However, Von+Rundstedt again

last fall, squashing rumors that he

crossed the Inn; eaptured ‘Braunau struck southward mountain passes before. ‘Berchtes- i gaden: . Far. to the west, 7th army drew abreast of Patton's| nién in the race for the Bavarian|

and

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* (Continued From Page Qne) broad front. east and west. of Hit. ler's native city of miles north of Berchtesgaden. London reports said the: Yanks|

Braunau, - 43

into . the!

the American

had been connected with the. lor Reve driving 33 miles. south-

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> In the Polish campaign which |!

in 1940, he smashed through the

tried to do last. year—and In 1941 he defeated Marshal ,Semyon Budenny in .the northern Ukraine. Thin-lipped, cold-eyed Von Rundstedt is the typical German gen-

eral. He was trained.in a good

He is | 69 years old,

SAYS BANDIT TOOK $140

tarily road forces in Italy. On the flank, {southward into Fern pass within |, {20 miles of thé Italian frontier. -

Supporting infantry forces pn a i on his death.

the

east of Munich to reach the. Inn river at a point 42 miles west of Berchtesgaden. ? Near Brenner Gateway Another 7th army vanced 'more through a narrow Alpine road. into Seefeld, Innsbruck, northern gafeway: to the Brenner pass,

column adthan five miles rilne ‘miles northwest of

threatening momen-

to seal off the last escape | for

the defeated German

7th army's Americans

weste rnmost |

{ing up the Tth army's Tank spear

Pvt. Jerry O'Connor, stationed at| heads overran a big German prisol

Wakeman. hospital,

on N. Illinois st.

INJURED FIGHTING FIRE Capt. Jack Stanley,

|

Camp Atter-| camp bury, reported today to police that! Munich, {a bandit took $140 from him last) Erench generals -and : former gov- | Von Rundstedt was relieved of his | night as he walked in the 400 block | ernment officials, . | Belgian political leaders. i United Press dispatches from the The ministry of home ..security | said Field gave the order today to silence Britfireman at ‘Marshal Albert Kesselring was Te-|ain’s air raid sirens for good after

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Would Aid Nazis)

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lies are forewarned and forearmed against this strategy,

| will. be exceedingly dificult to | combat. { ~Certamly some; and probably: {| many, © e chit] prisoners”

and alleged yictims of Nazi terror’ now ‘being: rescued from concen~ tration camps. by the allies, are

away with it, and live todo their dirty work again when they think the time is ripe. Whether Hitler would be an asset to such a movement is a questien. But it is éasier to believe that “a martyr who diéd a hero's death” would be worth much more

to them than a defeated leader, who had led Germany to its doom-—especially if he were a

mental and physical wreck: So maybe the Nazis killed him, if - Russian. sheils didn't. If so, that will save the allies a’ iot of trouble—not the least of which would-be the danger of adding to

soma the martyr myth

But the allies will have to be

| very careful when it comes ‘to

This is no case for wishful thin Ring.

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" LONDON, May -2 lof the times:

(No. T engine house, received a*pos- | ported to have ‘taken personal com-|1224 alerts in almost six. years.. !sible broken right foot. today when | mand, of the ‘wilting Nazi armies in

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