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Show -c i : " I. ' K - 1 i vSUNPAj!ERAm ?g3SggF. page; 9,: , f.iV'3 TfVl .'-. -a a '!. Sim k an will Lose tier riace in the iun as Jap er Price for Pearl Harbor, Under Potsdam "ferms By RALPH HEINZEN United Press War Analyst Japan will lose Her place in the tun as her price or Pearl Harbor, under the terms of the Potsdam peace formula. 'Everything she has won in modern times will be stripped from her. She will find herself reduced to the four home islands i "plus a few other islands to be ! V designated by the allies." rV Japan f 1945 win be' back to . . the proportions of the tight little island nation that Commodore Perry "opened: in the name of the United ' States government July 14. 1853. : Squeezed Into pocket . $n1dir years, ' Japan had ac- quired an overseas empire which 1 . stretched from the Artie to the tropics.- Now her place in the ' eastern sun will measure ex-, ex-, actly 148,756 square miles in area, 1,100 mites in length. On thai tight space it will be necessary to house and feed 75.- 000,000- Japanese and perhaps) more it the allies force Japan to repatriate - the. several million "emigrants' planted abroad by official act and the hundreds of thousands of Japanese soldiers in bypassed in the Pacific islands where many have already "gone nativ.?- Without an arrna and a navy, without her great merchant and shipping fleets, without her industries in-dustries on the Asiatic mainland, Japan will , have to absorb in her agrarian and small home industries in-dustries those millions of workers who comprised her defense forces for-ces and her communications with her empire. In her . four islands she will have a density of population of 500 persons to the square mile. The population density - in the square mile. Areas to Be Surrendered As the price of peace, Japan must surrender, under the Potsdam Pots-dam formula: 1 1. Manchuria, 40.000,000 population pop-ulation in 503,000 square miles, richest of the former : Chinese provinces and center of Japan's decentralized and expanded steel industry. 2. Korea, 23,000,000 population in 85,000 square miles. 3. Kwantung peninsula, 1,700,-000 1,700,-000 population in 1,440 square miles, including ' Port Arthur, which Japan took from Russia in 1905 and the great seaport of Darlen. , . 4. Karafuto, the southern half of Sakhalin . Island, whose fish-rich fish-rich waters have fed Japan Redeployment TimeTable PARIS, Aug. 11 (U.R Today's re-deployment timetable: 30th infantry divisionadvance party home; 119th regiment expected ex-pected to leave LeHavre tomorrow; tomor-row; remainder scheduled to, embark em-bark for South-Hampton on Queen Mary the middle of next week. 13th airborne division buk of division started arriving at Le Havre today for shipment in about a week. 45th infantry division advance party on high seas; main body leaves Camp St. Louis at Reims tomorrow for LeHavre. 35th infantry divisions-advance party home; main body at processing proces-sing camp Norfolk at Reims and exDected to leave for Le Havre y . 1 United States is only 44 per the middle of next week, throughout the wak It has a population pop-ulation of 330,00C and an area of 13,390 square miles. ?. 5. ' Formosa. the& vast -.' island, 13,880 square miles and 3,250,-000 3,250,-000 population which Japan forced China to cede in- "1895 after the Sind-Japanese war. China Chi-na insists upon the recovery o Formosa. 6. The Pescadores, a group of islands between Formosa and the China coast, which .. China demands de-mands be- returned to .her. 7. " The Ryukyu liilands&includ-ing liilands&includ-ing Okinawa, lying-between For- Lmosa -and Kyushu, southernmost ox the home islands, since president presi-dent Truman affirmed our policy of maintaining vital bases, America Am-erica may keep prior rights 'to Okinawa and the rest oft that chain. 8. The Marshall, Caroline, Marianne Mari-anne and Peleu islands, former German possessions in, the Pacific Pa-cific which Japan won by mandate man-date from the. defunct League of Nations and kept.! These', include Saipan and Yap, which are considered con-sidered essential American bases, but these mandates are likely to be converted into trusteeships under the United "Nations Council Coun-cil and America might be a favored favor-ed candidate s trustee. 9. The disputed Spratly islands, seven in number consisting of 247 acres of coral reefs in the South China sea; both France and Britain Bri-tain have disputed Japan's possession. pos-session. y In addition, the ! whole, greater East Asia co-prosperity sphere, has been dissolved. That means that Japan must, Under the Potsdam Pots-dam terms, withdraw from all the non-Japanese territory its armies have occupied. This includes Ma-lasia, Ma-lasia, Burma, the Dutch East Indies, Borneo, Irio-China, Thailand Thai-land and! China. ; 100 PURE WOOL - Fushia . Gold Bicce V r 17 1 1 ST1 t T-SHIRTS .L... 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