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GERMAN POLICY:

De-Nazification Program Might Cost Lives.

By EDWARD P. MORGAN

Times Foreign Correspondent

BERLIN, Oct. 12.—American polley for Germany is caught on the

horns of the following dilemma: Which is worth more, a perfect score

on de-Nazification, or the saving of German lives? At the moment pressure sits heavily on the former, but military government, officials, as sensitive to criticism from home as litmus paper to acid, fear that the empha-~ sis will suddenly shift as human suffering becomes more visible this winter and will leave them holding the sack. Spurred by the belated revelation of the political scandal in Bavaria which cost a lot of Nazis their jobs and Lt. Gen. George 8. Patton his 3d army command, for condoning the situation, the military government is now straining to make up for lost time in a purge of party members, big and ttle, from industry throughout the American zone. Cuts Civilian Goods Admittedly, this is peeling down industrial efficiency, and if held to will mean less roofing, less window glass, less of almost everything for German civilians. The British already have decided to do everything possible to keep the Germans from dying in their zone this winter. American officials are inclined instinctively in the same direction, but the heat is still on to kick out the Nazis regardless of how much it may damage operations, One way in which the Americans are. trying td approach the problem is by operating on two plans—a short term one to face this winter's emergency and a long-range one which will fit more tightly the Potsdam requirements for liquidating naziism, The general feeling is: “If we can get through this winter without major disorders we will be able to get tougher next spring.” It will be mighty interesting to look back 10 years from now on the winter of 1945-1946 in Germany and decide what we should have done.

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“Tt hard to get out of the army.” ; That is what Bill Mauldin, famous cartoonist of the G. I. characters, Willie and Joe, believes as he writes about “getting out of army” in today's issue of Collier's magazine. : The cartoon iS a Times feature. “You expect a great soaring of spirits when you walk out of the gate. You have been thinking of this for a long time, and it has been built up in your mind until

somehow you expect your clothes

§tripes, and a bellboy to meet you with a little bow and carry your barracks bag as you walk on clouds to the ticket window and get a first class reservation home.” The process, however, before and after, isn’t what it's cooked up to be, Mauldin says. The army seems to assert itself in everything the ex-G. I. does—in buying clothing, renting a house, buying a car and meeting civilians. And then there's the food situa-

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tion, Nw “Somehow the idea got Kicking around that the army lived on Tbone steaks,” Mauldin writes, It's a lie he says, “Civilians were ‘told that the steaks went to the army. ‘|Soldiers . in garrisons were told that the steaks went overseas. Service troops overseas were told that the steaks went to the front. Soldiers at the front ate out of cans and K-ration boxes. I would like "to know where those steaks went.”

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Switch: to Civilian Not Easy, Cartoonist Mauldin Learns

very quickly after’ becoming a piviljan was that people who used. to seem very anxious to sell. things to you have changed their attitude. You must go around putting your foot in the door of the man who used. to try to put his foot in your door. Concluding all his impressions of an ex-G. I, Mauldin adds that “if we compare our country with what we have just left behind, the streets are paved with gold, and everybody is wading through ice cream and

One thing the cartoonist learnedcake.”

BRADLEY TO SPEED "VETERANS’ CLAIMS

WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (U. P) —TFaster service is in store for veterans but it may be two, years before they get it. a What Gen. Omar N. Bradley, veterans administrator, hopes for is 48-hour disposition of all' veterans claims, provided they are properly submitted. But at a press conference yesterday Bradley and his aides pointed out that it can’t be done overnight, Brig. Gen, H. B. Lewis, director of organization and planning, said

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