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Show his victory speech had returned across the German border and was reported to have spent the night -at Bavreuth. Today and tomorrow the occupation occu-pation "of zone No. 3 will be completed. com-pleted. It is the western tip of Czechoslovakia, of which Karlsbad Karls-bad is the largest citv, and includes in-cludes Extr, Kaaden and Maricn-bad. Maricn-bad. Zone No. 1. occupied last Saturday and Sunday, was comprised com-prised of a small "strip along the Austro- Bavarian border northeast north-east of Linz. Zone No. 2 includes the two northernmost tips of Czechoslovakia. The advance will halt temprorarily after troops enter en-ter zone No. 4 Thursday and Friday. Fri-day. That is an area south of German Silesia, extending from a point above Grulich to the frontier below Jagerndorf. The zones to occupied immediately im-mediately comprise only about one-third of the area ceded to Germany, however. In addition, certain zones have been marked out for plebiscites to determine where they shall go. HITLER LEADS SUOETENLAHD OCCUPATION Bulletin: PRAGUE, Oct. 1 (U.R) Premier Jan Syrovy formed a new cabinet tonight as authoritative auth-oritative circles indicated Czechoslovakia's future foreign for-eign policy would be linked to Germany. KARLSBAD. Sudetenland, Oct. 4 (U.R) Fuehrer Adolf Hitler announced plans today for the reconstruction of Su-detenland, Su-detenland, which his troops are taking over. Hitler came to this historic Bohemian health resort shortly short-ly after the first of his soldiers arrived. The Fuehrer reviewed his bodyguard and the soldiers, and then acknowledged the cheers of the populace from the balcony of the theater with Konrad Hen-lein, Hen-lein, Sudeten leader whom he has named Reich commissioner of the territory. After a speech by the local Nazi leader, the Sudeten deputy Karl Hermann Frank, Hitler spoke briefly, stressing the necessity neces-sity of burying all political differences dif-ferences and establishing a national na-tional community. Relief Measures Hitler announced that there will be special relief measures in the Sudeten territory, as well as a reconstruction program to be begun immediately. The crowd sang "Deutschland Uber Alles" and the Nazi horst wessel anthem, then cheered for several minutes. The entry of the troops marked the push eastward into zone No. 3 of the territory given to Hitler under the Munich agreement. Although they marched in peace and were greeted everywhere on the road with wild cheers of their former Czechoslovakia - sympa thizers, the Germans hauled along their mightiest weapons tanks, machine guns and cannons ranging rang-ing up to 16-inch caliber, among the largest ever made. Ahead of them were retired Czech soldiers, Czech sympathizers, sympathiz-ers, Jews and others who feared oppression . under the new Nazi regime. Behind them, awaiting the time for his triumphal entry, was Hitler. He had followed them as far as Eger, just inside the occupied oc-cupied zone, yesterday, but after |