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' - 1 A — - fl°--71- ' Buried Alive at Bombdy Swami was buried in an airtight pit sealed with concrete The pit will be opened after 24 hours when the yogi is to release himself from Lis "suctacli" (yoga trance)" 1 ' 11 f ':'"I :: ::::--- : NEW YORK Marcht23 Uncle Sam is pocketing some pennies these days by acting as salesman for his defeated foes lie is urging Americans to buy a line of products that includes shamrocks and scrap lead from Japan and teddy bears and gilt service plates from Bavaria His motive isn't pure altruism For the long run he wants to help Japanese and Germans become again and less of a burden on the U S treasury But Immediately Uncle Sam is intereted in collecting the profits from the sales as part payment of the cost of American occupation Importers are showing great Interest in the goods offered and this month the United States and Britain relaxed some of the red tape hampering purchases from Germans dropping the license requirement and permitting 300 American businessmen a month to visit Germany They still cannot enter Japan The goods roughly fall into two groups—raw materials needed here and luxury or handicraft products missing from the American market during the war The government thas assuredi businessmen it will not permit "dumping" The U S Commercial Corp a federal agency recently opened a showroom occupying one floor of a midtown New Yorit building where American businessmenexamine samples of German potand figurines and tecryuce hriniavory andi cotton textiles andI metalwork I trts)—A wive Saturday - - ":l I :::: nn!:nn?:: I ' dip : i ' b 1 :i ' :'f ::-----::- 11 i- :::::-- :r nn'nn i::10:--- - i s r I ' :::::"'':1:':'s t::::: i''''' ' 'i s :::r------- -- i: ' ::::::':"1 '! 1 ::::':::-:--:"-:":- ":: : - 1 - -- ' ' 1 - I k'' ' 't- - t i ::: ': :1i A "!NNN :: 1 '7: '' 5:::::: i look t :' ::: i::::-75-:--::-- h A:i :c s :::: :::::: b ' 1111' - 1-'- t - — 151ap1:70 '1:4r1717aa"-7::- 4 t t ocjit ' 't t N': ::::':::::::::::: - t ' ‘t i1::::::::!:'::'::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::s:":::::::" ' ' i: 4 :::': :''' ' :::':'7's f::: $2125 4 ''''7! - ': :' :::: - SPECIAL PRICE for COMPLETE SET b - - 995 995 ' Draperies Vanity' Skirt ':1 ':::: - $2230 ' Spreads ''' i'' c- Regular - '14 )6 - : I Pink or Blue ' r ENSM!LE t': 'r — :::: r FLORAL GLOSHEEN BEDROOlit ::':::::4 '"' :I '''''F 1L flip ---- - - ' nl'n ::: : : S''7' :1::- e I? '' '':::'" :: — - :::r::" " ': :' re BOMBAY March 29 (Fteu-- 1 yogi from the Himalayas ' - I self-supporti- t t - ' I ' - 'U 11 t U( Aids Sale Of German Jap Products 1 ' i'I't ' il ' ' i- t(efr f - ' soor"' - )' 4( ' rl JI — f 1 1-- pr 1 k k so-call- ed l' ' ' '' '' - - kiln-dri- 1 program '' 0 ' '4 k : P— '4 tl ' - t k 47 ''t:-- - ' t! I k ' ' ---- Ii — --- - - - ' I ' sets manufactured from II - - Iforces I ' - l''''' ''''''''''''''' dllL''' '''' -- -' t ''' 1 - '''''" :''') 4ts-'4-- 1 -- 1 Burma has felt the thoroughness of war's destructive might The British in 1942 destroyed everything of military value as they retreated The Japanese bled the country economically during the occupation British and American made Burma a major for aerial bombardment throughout the war and paced the army of liberation down the country in 1945 Except for the strides made In agriculture which provided about 50 of Burma's prewar exports and- gave employment to twothird e of Its 17000000 population little has been accomplished in the work of rehabilitation in comparison to the task confronting the -country Many Beason Given given for the snail' pace in the recovery of Burma are many—lack of materials shortage of trained technicians strikes ullich have impeded the fkny of essential goods and disrupted the labor supply and widespread lawlessness in the upcountry districts Whatever the cause of Burrna's slow comeback may be it is certain that the country will have to depend heavily on foreign capital to put its bank account in order and to carry out its reconstruction i: Fe i - I- are restoring a prostrate economy speeding up a rehabilitation program that barely has scratched the surface in nearly two years since the liberation f t A N -- March 29 In—Highest priority problems in Independence-boun- d Burma today t I x'Ai i- t- LAWSON AND KIDNEY SUITES - ii PANGOON Burma t 4 ' t - t a - A Bring the kiddies to see the Easter Bunny — Bunny Pen downstairs — and ! 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