Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 11, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote D Azur In aka the stars Ani stripes Friday May 11,1945 More Quisling and criminals taken let a allies . Delegation prepares for Day s cosiness at san a ran Cisro More War criminals were seized yesterday in various parts of the continent As the allies were faced with the major questions of finding the major offenders and what to do with them. Most recent to be crossed from the missing lists were Anton mussed the Netherlands leading nazi Milan Nedich Quisling Premier of Serbia Bela Tuka German sponsored slovak prime minister and Joseph Terboven nazi big shot in Norway. All of these were second and third stringers with such marked men As Hammer Ley. Streicher and Rosenberg still missing. Held by the first Canadian army Musset already had his Alibi ready. He said a i did my duty. Your enemies Are also my enemies. Now i Arn free myself. I am afraid you will not understand Terboven and Liis German police chief William Rediess both have committed suicide. Sjef. Problem May require Truman action san Francisco. May ? task of reconciling regional agreements with the Power of the proposed world Security organization a to Settle disputes reached a Point today that May require intervention of president Truman. The american delegation at the United nations conference fears that an entire series of regional pacts May be established on such a basis that they will w Eaken tile effectiveness of the world league. Himmler whereabouts unknown the whereabouts of Himmler no i War criminal with Hitler dead were still unknown. In Britain an Raf officer said he saw Himmler in a danish Village near Fallsburg on monday surrounded by is troops. In Dublin rumours that Hitler Himmler and William Joyce lord Haw Haw had arrived in Eire by plane during the weekend were denied. Meanwhile More details were released on the recent capture of Reich air marshal Hermann goer ing by the us. Seventh army. Once known As hitlers righthand Man the corpulent chief of the Luftwaffe had remained in hiding in Austria until he gave himself up to the 36th inf. Div. Goer my who said he had been sentenced to death by Hitler personally surrendered to Brig. Gen. Robert j. Stack assistant division commander following negotiations by Goe rings personal adjutant cot von Brauchitsch son of the German general. Meet on Road Gen. Stack and Goering met on a Road near Hadstadt about 35 Miles Southeast of Salzburg. Both saluted. Goering healed. Gen. Stack identified himself. They Shook hands. The entire party including Goering his wife and child several military aides and personal servants then went to a kit Buhl Castle. In route. Goering explained that he had been in hiding because Hitler had ordered his arrest and execution after he Goering. Had suggested that he succeed Hitler and arrange a peace. Hitler was enraged. Goering said accused him of losing Faith and told him he had signed his death warrant. Goering quoted Hitler As adding a but if you renounce All your titles and High honors you will be forgiven.0 Goering said he complied but that Hitler nevertheless ordered his execution and is troops Al bereft Tes Gaden placed him under arrest. Luftwaffe followers came to his Rescue shot their Way through the is and spirited the marshal away to his Mountain hideout. Members of he american delegation to the Security conference Confer at their hotel Headquarters left to right Are Dean Virginia Gildersleeve rep sol Bloom sen. Tom Coaxially Secretary of state Edward a Stet to Nills jr., sen. Arthur Vandenberg rep. Charles Eaton and come Harold St Asse a president of a apologizes Bor surrender news breach Robert Mclean president of the associated press stated in Philadelphia yesterday that the organization a profoundly regrets a the release by the a in Paris of the news of the German capitulation 24 hours in Advance of authorization. Mclean a statement followed the disclosure yesterday that Gen. Eisenhower had feared that changes Macle Iii censorship guard me Well he says at kit Buhi Castle Goering was silo a his rooms told his guards a guard me Well,0 bathed and put on his favorite Gray uniform with heavy Gold braid and rows of medals a a a while posing for photographers he told cameramen to hurry a because i am hungry and want to eat. Field marshal Albert von Kessel ring wehrmacht West front commander captured by the seventh army a 106th cavalry Squadron aboard a special train 70 Miles West of Salzburg gave correspondents three reasons for the German defeat. He listed them As cd Allied strategic bombing behind German lines. 2 attacks by Low flying Allied fighter Craft and 3 a terror raids against the German civilian population in puts Gen. Maxime Weygand chief of staff in the last War under Foch and Petain a defense minister after june 1940, and Jean Boro Ira. Once one of the worlds ten ranking Tennis stars and physical culture minister under the Vichy regime were arrested by French police on charges still unspecified. Continued from Page i it tactical details of the War against Germany performance of guns and other equipment and condition use and other de ails of harbours ports transportation systems and communications. Details of the above might be of information to Japan the colonel explained. For the same reason a Soldier who knows that his own or some other unit is scheduled for Pacific duty is not permitted to mention details of movement. The same lid is on in connection with men slated for the Pacific As was the Case when they were shipping from the suites to the Etc. But men who have been told they will be sent Back to the states May write Home and say so and soldiers going to the us or to any of the liberated countries but not in route to an a live theater May Tell where they Are going. While a Man May Tell of his own future movements he is not permitted to Tell about movements of units. Arnold explained casualties May be mentioned by the individual involved if five Days have passed since he was injured. However casualties in other cases May not be mentioned until 39 Days have expired. Diaries May be picked la citations and travel orders which a Man has kept As souvenirs May be sent Home if the documents can first be declassified by the issuing Headquarters. Letters receive amp a by a a Soldier Are also considered As souvenirs and As such May by sent Home. The same Rule applies to diaries which contain no information about classified material and which do not otherwise Iodate censorship regulations Arnold said. Men who sent diaries to the base censor before going to combat May now obtain them by writing to base censor office no. 3, Apo 640, army and mentioning receipt number. Home addresses were included when the diaries were sent in. Arnold explained but it is Felt some men might be caused embarrassment if the Hooks were sent directly Home at this tune. Service personnel May correspond with Civ bans in any of the liberated countries and the . Letters to Civ Liaos must piss through regular Anay mail censorship however. A we a Cognize that censorship is an invasion of a Enart s privacy0 Arnold said a just As men realize the incident might have caused a breakdown in the negotiations which still were to be followed by formal ceremonies in Berlin. A tile whole Long a Cord of the associated press is based on its High sense of responsibility As to the integrity and authenticity of news and Observance of obligations voluntarily assumed a Laid Mclean. Brig. Gen. Frank a. Allenjr. Sheaf Public relat on director declared in Paris yesterday that the a p s premature Story had Given Gen. Eisenhower concern that the negotiations a might break Down and therefore prolong the alien said news coverage of the event was made possible Only after Eisenhower had been promised that utmost secrecy would be maintained. He revealed that the supreme commander had an understanding with the russian High command that no announcement would be made until after the red army had formally contacted the German High command. Edward Kennedy charged by Allen with having breached the secrecy Promise in filing the a Story sad that upon the signing of the Rheums surrender document he Felt military Security no longer was involved and that hts Story had been initially passed by the censors but later held up for political reasons. Most controls will remain the us. Signed the act of Chapin Tepee under which the american republics pledge to Block aggression with armed Force if mces3fry. Now Hie latin american countries do not wish to see this regional Accord strongly subordinated to the world organization. Continued from Page t eight to is percent in civilian gasoline supplies mainly for a a and commercial card holders. Consumers shoe rationing will continue. There will be immediate production of Oil drilling equipment locomotives freight cars. Trucks farm machinery and minor electrical appliances. War Bond campaigns will continue while the government Hopes to prevent reduction of times until after Japan is Defeated. At least 250,000 Homes and apartments Are expected to be built during the next 12 months. Vinson said that the Little steel 3 proposals under study a subcommittee is studying three major proposals on the question the United press reported. These proposals Are 1.�?that regional organizations shill not have autonomous positions aside from the world league. 2.�?that the world league shall have limited authority Over regional agreements. 3�?that the regional arrangements shall have Complete autonomy. The new York Herald Tribune in an editorial today commented that the present debates at san Francisco Over trusteeship and the conflict Between regional agreements and a world league bring out a the Central conflict Between those who see the new system As rudimentary world government with its own guarantees of lights its own primitive legislative and judicial and executive functions and those who see it rather As a Mere organization and balancing of the existing National forces in the world. Britain and the . Still have not agreed on a solution of the trusteeship problem. This Issue May be handed Over to a special subcommittee with instructions to draft into a single document All formula governing wages will be retained. The War labor Board Points pm which big Powers agree. Will use its Power to set wage ii s in mums to fire vent a reduction of j wage Levels. Vinson predicted that the total number of persons thrown out of employment by Germany a surrender probably will not exceed More than 2.006.099 to 2,500 000 at tile end of the next 12 months As Compart with a present total of about 1,000.009 a Railine Muni pay Kex Wiff Santa Monica gal., May 19 i ans a John Carradyne Itta actor must pay 1600 a month for the support of his divorced wife and two children. Superior judge Clarence m Hanson ordered today pending a final settlement sept. 12. No ruling was made pm mrs. Carrs can cos con tempt suit alleging that the actor is 5,00 in arrears. / army to shift All but us too i1 rom Eio w within 12 months los Quot the american delegation wishes to win agreement to american establishment in conquered territories of bases considered vital for the Security of the cos. Meanwhile the general Assembly committee approved Sui amendment permitting the Assembly of the proposed world organization to recommend measures for peaceful settlement of disputes in any situation dangerous to world peace the u p. Reported. This proposal was introduced by sen. Arthur h Vandenberg a Micha member of the american Delegate. Further discussion of Ute polish Issue shifted to Moscow with the departure yesterday of soviet foreign commissar Vyacheslav Molotov and of the american Ani British ambassadors to russe. With Molotov the two ambassadors a wavered Harriman and sir Archibald Clark Kerry make up the a Moscow commission set up at Yalta to handle the re organi continued from Page i ing to earlier announcements ill be sent directly to the Pacific la Gen. Brehon b. Somervell chief of the ask said that As soon Fis troops from Europe arrive in this country they will be distributed among 22 personnel Cen to throughout the nation. Wherever possible soldiers will be sent to the Center closest to their Homes. Harriman and Ciack Kerr Are returning to Moscow via Washington and London and it was presumed lean brought Home for discharge italian service units will be Given j there would be discussion of tiie top priority i polish situation in route possibly after the last War it took Teal with president Truman and prune months to bring 2,900,090 men Home minister Churchill from Europe. A in in the personnel centers to which j iv51# in y of if i troops will go after they return to j Iris this country follow cowl inned from Page i Camp Atte Fevry ktti., Serra us Alan in Kentucky an j Traer i c Toap Beale. Calif., Ervy a Nartker Calif anal canal a Toliaf cia., serving Claraa cart list Tea a her Vias arise am new Mesic Art within a week after they arrive or a re a a a a or ? North and you tic Carob a Camp Chaffee ark., Are hag a Ria Maas end Mil akan. Cert Devens mas., serving Paranee tical Marne Mata a he a veils new he a and it Sec. Rhode isl and and Vermont Lect Dix serving we Jersey Del a Are new York and Pean Elf a a f Art Douglas in this country somervell said soldiers should be Home on fur Lough or permanently released. Furloughed men will return to per sonnet centers where they will be. Shah serving id a main Nevada grouped and sent on to Assembly i Fri sub Camp Gordon serving Points for reassignment Ami special oof twee Mthr and or mini a a a Naif. N a in Quot the Pacific Many British troop Cess. L m uhf a ships More than 400 converted training. Jefferson is. Arr ack my Are Vaag Mkaba Wal us. Transports not required ii j and Ivy a. Military Point of View Cen or Quot Ilia crb9 ships and we transport planes l l r f via used to take troop8 old to of win continue to in lessened. Europe. Even Cai no red enemy Trail. Orrin % Likely to be handed to Western allies Russia lond in May to a. A Hermann Goering will be turned Over to representatives of Hie Western allies Aud Russia for disposition a responsible source close to the United nations War crimes commission. Said today. For mourning to end Washington Maio ans. A acting Secretary of state Joseph grew by order of president Truman yesterday fixed Sundown May 14, As Hie end of the period of official mourning for the late president Roosevelt. Until then All unified states flags will remain at half staff. Port will be used. Gross said that by user g enemy passenger ships the movement of troops might be seeded up by 60 too men during the second three month period of redeployment arid by 117,000 men during the us re period. Somervell according to the up said that he hoped to return one prisoner to Europe for every Amer Fertl it ave Vei la kib., Nerving Kiazim Abd Ortw a a a fat i a it Ltd it vast by Vrh ii if cal., for a Vern vol. Terr Iii Gator my Wywa Hagi be ii. Wail metro my too at i or i vat Macarek calf., net Meg Southern Ciu Fondi. Fort Mead i serving the District of . Marj Rolaad Virginia Aud West Virgin a tort sax la a ton Texas serving Eastern Tex As Fri my Ftp Erin cd serving Aub my Georgii Aud Tennessee Camp 8mbf, mn., serving i oui in and Mississippi Reft Sheridan ii serving Miaow Michigan and Wise Erin Ani the population from windows and cellars. House Warden will immediately search their builds from roofs to cellars arid the culprits Mil be detained line Abbhi assistance will be requested from the nearest police in Copenhagen Harbor the Prinz Eugen and n urn Burg which had shelled the City live Days of were miserable pictures. Their guns were trained in All directions my their dejected Crews in All sorts of clothes the British cruisers Birmingham and dido and the desire in Zephyr zealous Zodiac and zest accepted the surrender at >100 hours yesterday. As they sailed in the Crew of one armed merchantmen fell out on deck their backs to the British. Officers on torpedo boats were looking the other Way. The Channel islands were surrendered at 0714 hours wednesday to a British warship and a Force of British troops. Tile germans quickly signed the unconditional surrender freeing the Only British a Tai Home territory Ever of Ikea by toe be . I germane Ivi i to a v.
