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; pat . \ , not occupied or powers today signed in Berlin: the following declaration |

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asic Terms En force

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On Defeated Germany P.). — The. Big Four|trolled aircraft in or over territories | and {temporary land and coast for-

cone | tifications, ; 2 trolled by Germany will proceed to| fortified areas, together with plans

other

setting forth the basic terms being enforced .on defeated | Germany or to such other place or|and drawings of all such fortifica-

Germany: ul ; |allied representatives, Declaration—regarding the defeat of Germany and the ARTICLE 4 assumption of supreme authority with respect to Germany by the governments of the United States of America, the trolled “naval vessels, Union .of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United King- and submarine, auxiliary dom and the provisional gov-| ernment of the French. re-!

public ; or under German control, wherever and all -other merchant ships of The Terman armed forces ohithey may be situated, including | whatever nationality in German land, at sea and in the air have jand air anti-aircraft and naval ports, will remain in or proceed been completely defeated and have forces the S. S., S. A. and Gestapo, immediately to ports and bases as surrendered unconditionally and! ang all other forces or auxiliary or-|specified by thé allied representaGermany, which bears responsibility | ganizations equipped with weapons, tives. The crews of such vessels for the war, is no longer capable of | shajl be completely disarmed, hand- will remain on board pending resisting the will of the victorious ing over ‘their weapons and equip- | further instructions.

naval

ARTICLE TWO

v {places as may be specified by the | tions,

(A) All German or German-con- | surface] | ventions,

ments;

installations and. “establish-

(VD) ‘All factories, plants, shops,

(ID,

further the conduct of war,

[research institutions, laboratories, testing stations, technical data, patents; plans; drawings and in-

designed or intended to |craft, and merchant -and other produce or to facilitate the. producshipping, wherever Such vessels may | tion or use of the articles, ma-

pi "es ‘many | be at the time of this declaration, |terials and facilitiés referred to in (A) All armed torces of Germany | sub-paragraphs (D,

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(B) At the demand of the allied | representatives the following will|

be furnished: (I) The labor, services and plant required for the

maintenance or

powers,

{ment to local allied commanders or| (B) All ships and vessels of the |operation of any of the six cate-

. ; : : " : The unconditional surrender of to officers designated by the allied United Nations, whether or not title | gories mentioned in paragraph (A

Germany has thereby been effected, | representatives. and Germany has become subject

above; and (IT) Any information or records

. has been transferred as the result (B) The personnel of the forma-| of prize court ér other proceedings,

to such requirements as may now or tions and units of all the forces/which are at the disposal of Ger-|that may be required by the allied

héreafter be imposed upon her.

[the forces referred to dn article 2|

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people will in like manner provide for and release all other ‘nationals of the United Nations who are®onfined, interned or otherwise. under restraint, and all other persons who

may be confined, interned or otherwise under restraint for political reasons. or ‘as a result of any Nazi action; law or regulation which discriminates on the ground of race,

Glour, creed or political belief.

(C) The German authorities will,

at the demand of the allied rep-

(IID), | resentatives, hand oyer control of (IV). and (V) above or otherwise to | places. of detention to such officers

as may be designated for the pur-pose-by the allied representatives. ARTICLE SEVEN Th German authorities concerned will furnish {o the allied representatives: (A) Full information regarding

(A), and, in particular, ‘will furnish

forthwith all information which the allied representatives may

require

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"TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1945 Insic

trol by the allied representatives over all means of communication, all radio. and telecommunication installations and other forms of wire or wireless communications, whether ashore or afloat, under German control, will cease transmission except as directed by the] allied representatives » ARTICLE" 10 "The forces, nationals, ships, aircraft, military equipment and other property in Germany or in German control or service or at German disposal, of any other country at war with any of the allies, will be subject to the provisions of this {declaration and of any proclama- | tions,“ orders, ordinances or instruc- | tions issued thereunder.

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(referred to in paragraph (A) above many or under German control at |representatives in connection with |concerning the numbers, locations

{shall, at the discretion of the com- the time of this declaration, will|the same.

and dispositions of such forces,

TO MAINTAIN ORDER { mander-in-chief of the armed forces! proceed at the rates -and to the

There is no central government or | declared to be prisoners of war, representatives. authority in Germany capable of | pending further decisions, and shall ARTICLE FIVE accepting responsibility for the be subject to such conditions and| (A) All or any of the following maintenance of order, the adminis= directions as may be prescribed by tration of the country and compli- | the respective allied representatives. ance with the requirements of the! (C) All forces referred to in parvictorious powers. agraph (A) above, wherever they It is in these circumstances neces- | May be, will remain in their present sary, without prejudice to any sub- | Position pending instructions from sequent decisions that may be taken | the allied representatives. respecting Germany, to make pro- | (A) Evacuation by the said forces vision for the cessation of any fur- [Of all territories outside the fron-| ther hostilities on the part of the | tiers of Germany as they existed on| German armed forces, for the main- | the 31st December, 1837, will protenance of order in Germany and |Ced according to instructions to for the administration of the coun- be given by the allied representa- war material; try, and to announce the immediate | WW: 0 | an All naval requirements with which Germany| (E’ Detachments of civil police | must comply "ito be armed with small arms only, | The representatives of the su. for the maintenance of order and|

German armed forces or under Ger- | {man control or at ‘German disposal will be held intact and in good {condition at the disposal of the allied representatives, for such purposes and at such times and places | as they may prescribe: (I) All arms, ammunition, explo-

vessels of. ‘all

preme commands of the United : : ; States of America, the Union of by the allied representatives. | building; Soviet Socialist Republics, the ARTICLE THREE | (ID Al aircraft of all kinds, aviUnited Kingdom and the French! (A) All aircraft of any kind or/ation and anti-aircraft equipment

Republic, hereinafter called the “al- nationality in Germany or Ger- and devices:

lof the allied state concerned be | ports or bases specified by the allied |

(C) At the demand of the allied

representatives all facilities will be {provided for the movement of allied f troops and agencles, their equip{ment and supplies, on the railways,

roads and. other land communicaarticles in the possession of the tions of by sea

, river or air. All means of transportation will

| be maintained in good order and | repair, and the labour, services and plant necessary therefor will be fur- | nished.

ARTICLE SIX (A) The German authorities will

sives. military equipment, stores | release to the allied representatives,

and supplies and other implements| in accordance with the procedure to of war of all kinds and all other

be laid down by them, all prisoners

lof war -at present in their power,

classes, both surface and submarine, | belonging to the forces of the auxiliary naval craft and all mer-|United Nations, : {chant shipping, ‘whether afloat, un-|full lists of these persons, indicating for guard duties, will be. designated der repair or construction, built orithe places of their detention in: Ger- | many-or territory occupied by Germany. Pending the release of such pris-| oners of war, the German authori-

lied representatives,” ‘acting by au-

thority of their respective govern-|

ments and in the interests of the United Nations, accordingly make the following declaration:

man-occupied or controlled terri- | (IV): All transportation and com- | ties and people will protect them in tories or waters, military, naval. or munications facilities and civil, other than aircraft in the/ment, by land, water or air, service of the allies, ‘will remain on| (V) All military installations and

equip- | their persons and property and pro- | ; : quip | vide Poss p oy ak | archives, wherever they may be | clothing, shelter, medical attention Hltated. except as May be directed the ground, on the water or aboard establishments, ‘including airfields, {and money in accordance with their | PY the allied representatives.

{ships’ pending further instructions. | seaplane bases,

ports and SUPREME AUTHORITY |

(B) All German or German-con- | bases, storage depots,

The governments of the. United States of America, the Union of

naval {rank or official position. permanent | ({B) The German authorities and | Pending the - institution of con-

Soviet Socialist Republics and the REEKS CHARGE pus Bl GHIS e By Douglas Larsen

United Kingdom, and the provision | al government of the French Re-| public, hereby assume supreme au- | thority with respect to Germany, | including all the powers possessed! ” by the German governmen: the

high command and any state, mu- Democratic Leaders nicipal, or local government or ‘au- : Curb on Army.

thority. I ATHENS, June 5 (U. P.)—Pive marine

Ask! WASHINGTON, June 5—Here are|

| ing of discharge status: The assumption, for the purposes

stated above, of the said authority corps “Under

|some questions regarding the chang-|*

AD. Discharge Standings May Be TERROR REIGN Altered on Appeal to U. S.

Q—I have a marine corps discharge

‘Under Honorable Conditions” and la silver star for heroism in action Q—I was discharged from the!but there is a general court-martial Honorable | conviction in my service record book.

and powers does ‘not affect the an. Democratic leaders, ingjuding four | Conditions” on March 15, 1945, be-|Is it possible to Have my discharge

nexation of Germany.

The governments of the United a reign of terror by army and police States of America, the Union of

Soviet Socialist "Republics and the officers was underway in Greece.

had enlisted for specialist duty only: |

al government of the French Re-| Minister Admiral Petros Voulgaris. announced that three groups of men | public, will hereinafter determine | asking him to take strong steps to | discharged after March 1, 1945, Un-| the boundaries of Germany or any

former premiers, charged today that C2use I was over the age of 38, and changed to “Honorable?”

whether located inside or outside | ¢

Germany; (B) Complete and detailed infor- | mation concerning mines, mine-

fields and other obstacles to movement by land, sea or air, and the safety with.

lanes in connection there-

All such safety lanes will be kept

open and clearly marked; all mines, minefields and other dangerous obstacles will rendered safe, and all aids to navigation will be reinstated.

as far as possible be

Unarmed German military and

[civilian personnel with the necessary equipment will be made available and utilised for the above purposes and for the removal of mines, minefields

and other obstacles as

jdirected by the ‘allied ' representa-

and will furnish | yivae

ARTICLE 8 | = There shall be no destruction, | removal, concealment, transfer or

scuttling of or damage to, any mil-

| itary, | industrial and other like property

naval, air, shipping, port,

and facilities and all records and

ARTICLE 9

853 GRADUATE

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Bradley Presents Diplomas

P.).—Gen. Omar N. Bradley, com-

To Largest Class.

AT WEST POINT

{quirements arising from the come !

"ARTICLE 11 | (A) The principal Nazi leaders as {specified by the allied representa- | tives, and all persons from time to {time named or designated by rank, office or employment by the allied representatives as being suspected having committed, ordered or abetted war crimes or analogous offenses, will be apprehended and surrendered to the allied representatives. . (B) The same will apply in the case of any national of any of the United Nations who is alleged to have committed an offense against his national law, and who may at any time be named or designated by rank, office or employment by

| the allied representatives.

(C) The German authorities and people will comply with any instructions given by the allied representatives: for the apprehension and surrender of such persons. ARTICLE 12

The allied representatives will

station forces and. civil agencies in| any or all parts of Germany as they |

may determine. ARTICLE 13

(A) In the exercise of the su-|

preme authority with respect to Germany assumed by the government - of the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United Kingdom, and the provisional gOVernment of the French Republic, the four allied governments will take such steps, including the complete disarmament and demilitarisation of Germany, as they deem requisite for’ future peace and security.

YLT BUCHANAN

Hertiares FALLCREEK AT MERIDIAN ST.

FREE MOVIES

(B) The allied representatives | will impose on Germany additional | political, administrative, economic, | financial, military

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and other re-|

plete defeat of Germany. |

The allied representatives, or per- | sons or agencies duly designated |

WEST POINT, N. Y., June 5 (U.

A—Yes, but you would not be Mander of the 12th army group,

Q—I didn’t get a dishonorable dis-

charge from the army but they let

{der Honorable Conditions” may now me come out because they said 1! should

part thereof and the status of Ger. | core order. They claimed that | obtain, honorable discharge certifi-|just couldn't adapt myself to the

many or of any area at present be-|a'my and police officers had kid- {cates by presenting their t ing part of German territory.

vate citizens.

REQUIREMENTS LISTED |purge of those responsible.

In virtue of the supreme author- | mer premiers Themistocles Sopholis, | listed for limited duty in the U. 8.

ity and powers thus assumed by the leader of the Liberal party, George | 3nd those who enlisted for specialist! appeal

four governments, the allied repre-|Cafandaris, leader of the Progres- | uty only.

emporary | life. Now, every time I go to get a |naped, beaten, and maltreated pri- | discharge certificates at the nearest! job and show my discharge papers They called for a | recruiting office. The groups affect- | the employer thinks! there is some- | ‘ed in the ruling are: Men over 38 thing wrong with me. Is there any | Those signing the note were for- | Y¢ars of age, ex-servicemen who en-|way I can do something about this?

award for west Point cadets

Can I have my temporary certificate eligible for the honorable discharge presented diplomas today to 853 changed to an honorable discharge? | without the specified United Kingdom, and the provision- | he five presented a note to Prime| A—Yes. Recently the marine corps heroism.

It was the larg-

{est class ever graduated from the | U. S. military academy.

|

Bradley told the cadets they remember that “wars are

{won, not alone by the bravery of

{ soldiers and by the quality of their (1. ations. leadership, but also by the mass of { materiel provided by the nation.”

| Bradley said.

“Nations, not armies, go to war,” “In preparing..your-

| conditionally the allied representatives, and shall | v3

to act on their authority, will isgyie ©

proclamations, orders, ordinances!

{and instructions for thé purpose of rn

laying down such additional re- | quirements, and of giving effect to

[the other provisions. of this: dec- ||

laration All German authorities and the! German people.shall carry out un-| the requirements of | fully comply with all such proc: orders, ordinances and instructions. ARTICLE 14

This declaration enters into force

A—Yes. You have the right (0/geif for a lifetime of service, you and effect at the date and hour set

sentatives announce the following sive party, Emmanuel Tsouderos, | requirements arising from the com- and Nicholas Lastiras. The fifth plete defeat and unconditional sur-| was Alexander Mylonas, leader of render of Germany with which Ger- | the Agrarian party.

many must comply: |" Germans Keep arms | YMOkes Than Men

ARTICLE ONE f The note said that the terroristi NEW YORK, June 5 (U. P) — |

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your discharge status if you wi) not only train for the leader- | think it should be changed.

hip of troops in battle, but also 0 provide leadership for the nation

| t in the event ‘that wars should re-

cur again.

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“With the ending of the war inj

forth below. In the event of failure on the part of the German authorities or pedple® promptly and completely - to fulfill their obliga-

| tions hereby or hereafter imposed,

the allied representatives will take

Germany and the return to the whatever action may be deemed United States of many veterans|by them to be appropriate under

Germany, and all German military, naval and air authorities and all forces under German control shall immediately cease hostilities in all theaters of war against the

—IOFCes of the United Nations on

land, at sea and in the air.

I you need to

Due to Periodic Losses

elements extemded all the way tol the general staff of the Greek army. | The signers also .called for disso-| lution of some ELAS resistance! bands still roaming the country. The government announced offi-| cially that it had been told by Lt Gen. Ronald MacKenzie © Scobie. allied commander in Greece, that one-fourth of the German garrison in Crete, or 4000 troops, has been evacuated The announcement said that! Scobie had explained that the German troops

there

| are wasting much of its supply.

| clgaret

Women are buying more cigarets than men, a national survey by

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facturers, disclosed today. Wi — eT emcees Lp iin 1 company said women are ™ mpai nen ale The: new colbuying 69 per cent of tne clgarels lege included in sold, tne first time a feminine Butler's curricula majority. has been recorded in !reoreaniza t ion Its annual market studies, ~ will be for all

The firm also said that smokers freshmen and . z sophomores. CerThe firm also made a study of

butts. The average cig-

| Dean P. M. Bail of the Butler|: - university college of education will! direct the new “university college” nen it is established next Septem- | munities.

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tain social science 4 courses and gen-#

there has been some appre- | hension of the difficulties with| { which these men shall ‘readjust themselves to life in their com-~Mentatty-Sturdier————

{bewildered or embittered in their| |attempts to adjust themselves. t the overwhelming prepon|derance of these American men are {returning more matured, greatly broadened, mentally sturdier and more imaginative than when they went away.”

It vou lose so much during periodic were keeping | aret measures two and thrge- eral education periods that you feel so weak, “dragged their arms because they had been] quarters inches and can be out” this may be due to low blood iron charged with safegus ding } i : : oh eu 1 > leourses will —80 try Lydia E. Pinkham's TABLETS— § guarding their| smoked for two Inches before |.ompulsory for one of the greatest blood-iron tonics you own material on I

account of the

had | But the average butt, as shown

protested against the Germans| by actual measurement of sweep-

Lydia E Pinkham's TABLETS nolding on to their guns after their| ings and ash tray contents in surrender,

public places, is one and three

burning the fingers. the co : an bu Pinkham's ‘Tablets are also| a : fingers. 4 mpany in RR help relieve symptoms of small number of British troops on| said periodic functional disturbances Follow | the island. The Greek press

label directions

the years. before into specialized work.

Dean Bail

first two

students branch out]

Dean Bail will continue to serve

4 tas head of the education college. |

Before coming to Butler the new

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chairman of the Louis FP. Gropp Sr.|service commission of the North

five years, Previously he had |

been principal of the University of | Iowa supervisor of secondary education |y {at Hibbing, Minn.

university high school and!

He recently was elected

research and |

tomorrow | Céntral Association of Colleges and Christopher Catholic church. | Secondary Schools, one of the ac-| 1 be in St Joseph ceme- | crediting association's most ime Gropp died Saturday in| portant committees.

0. E. 8S. TO INITIATE Lawrence chapter 384, ©. E. 8S,

—— — — | fain) be. released from this (Kaufman, another daughter, Murs, will have initiation and a memorial Ockplle only “to meet the most es-| Antoinette Fleischmann, and two service at 8 p. m. Thursday in Lawsential demand WPB said. . .. sons, Herman .

Production of refrigerators was|F Gropp Jr, all of Indianapolis:

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Corning, N. Y., led his class in preisenting arms to Bradley.

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First Capt. Robert E. Woods, The .caets stood solemnly in their gray ress uniforms with gold braids

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Gen. Mark W. Clark gave a diloma to his son, William D. Clark. | Gen, Geoffrey Keyes presented diploma to Geoffrey B. Keyes.

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