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been driven away from unspecified GO INTO BUSINESS YOURSELF! west and of north Changpoints adve- chun and confirmed that the right Ig'raorgrePr:f1141! prwoclmatt:: zoetell-of way of the heavily damaged of popcorn In large quant and have set up a Changchun-Mukde- n railway had tities great number of people 1 'a - I KETCHIKAM Alaska Nov 1 n (in—In the face of a snowstorm a rescue party began Saturday the difficult task of bringing the bodies of the 18 victims of a Pan American World Airways plane down the- rough precipitous side of Annette island's Mount Tamgas The coast guard party at the scene of last Sunday's crash re- r - 1 ' Alaska Plane Hulk Yields 15 Bodies I - 5 Investigadition showed that the radioman's safety belt had not been fastened 77 -- ' ' - HONOLULU Oct 31 (UP) — The navy Saturday revealed the death of an enlisted aviation radioman who apparently was thrown out of the rear compartment of a navy dive bomber during practice maneuvers five miles south of here The missing man's identity was withheld by the navy pending notification of kin The body was not recovered Pilot of the plane Ens Lowell Smith Long 13each Cal said It the last he heard from his crewman was when he called out the altitudencturing a simulated bombing attack on the cruisers St Paul Tucson and Toledo Smith said he took evasive action after the bombing dive and then climbed to rejoin his squadron Crewmen of other planes noticed the rear cockpit of Smith's plane was empty and one of them reported seeing a splash in the water as the plane pulled 44 long-delay- i :''''':tt1 It - - : t I 1': :4 - Bomber Loses Flier in Dive lsi ealmid! 20es usol acoa snho - - BELT --- :to - -- — 2 -- million dollars is the quarterly allotment for such care in the U S zone of Germany where 327000 are maintained in camps These pernons have been listed as follows:: 115000 Jews 110000 oles 80000 Baits 5000 Yu g o- s in addition to a few unclassified types Only about 271 it han been estimated will consent to return 1 r - Itt ' - ----- - -- Finally Prepare i- o- r a- Hs t - kg01141111 forced migrations between Pakistan and India shift thousands of families a - owtlitkof - -- - i-- - '1"tc ' i tK' I f 1 (" - i:71 BLOODY PRESS Thirteen countries finally have ----4 oa agreed to accept a total of 150000 ' displaced persons About 750000 of these castaways of war still are being maintained in GermanyMan's and Ladys by the International Refugee orI- ganization which took over from U N R It A last July Nit Soon an or d e r ed migration 4k 4 should commence to such remote to their former countries t i i Australia (which IIINGS (it s1141904 Though the displaced persons 1 and neighboring take tirli who survived nazi concentration ' d) as le France A i camps and slave battalions started 4 which have i and out its the chief candidates for to accept a total of 98000 If resettlement been have '' the Stratton bill should be passed joined—and in they cases overmany VI by congress and the United Na- taken—by other mass migration tions recommendations for Pales- movements which are j ust getting tine be put into effect this way movement might swell to under Fortune magazine recently re' impressive proportions ported: "A million Britons have ' Few Resettled recently stated their intention in-to Relatively I England One in five quit The Stratton bill which Pres habitants i--of France seem to want S Truman recently urged to get out Twenty-tw- o I Harry per cent ' t- for swift passage would admit of the Dutch are reported to be I N11114Nt N a 400000 D Ps to the United States of like mind million Fifteen N U over while the four years 1 5° are considered surplus amok Palestine proposals backed by the Italians If 5000000 persons left India United States Britain and Russia yearly the country ' would still t 125000 of admission Jews call for be overpopulated" Into the Holy Land within the next two years 'rim t Living Space Ample ' Since the war ended in Europe However it is asserted that the ''''neN 212 years ago relatively few world offers plenty of potential Goo IAA D P8—former nazi slave laborers space in places like Alaska Zircons that 0r:ref osparkling "'MI and others who refuse to return living Canada Australia South America diamond for beauty reto their homelands—have been and sections of Africa end brilliantMagnificently large k settled in other parts of the world mounted in 10k wrought yellow One phase of the problem D come to have About 15000 P8 is indicated by Australia gold settings styled to please the United States under the quotas though masculine men ond lovely and South Africa Both urgently of their countries of origin Per- want more settlers fortis Choeso yours tomorrovet but they 60000 from Jews Europe employ "selective immigration" haps ' s3000 Palmade their way secretly into Man's Zircon Fed Tax Inc which rules out who cannot estine despite British limitations qualify in terms many or backof skills on the exodus say Jewish spokesground sevmen Britain itself has taken SI 295 Though by most standards the Lady's Zircon Ted eral thousand workers from the United Tax Inc States could accommodate D P camps to meet its labor additional immigrants there are shortage 7000 citizens of this country awaitIn general transportation obto migrate to Australia alone stacles and postwar isolationism ing to the Australian news --1 according in ttehde rdnoecrnislievre I aancdtni nhave and information bureau in New towparred0 York City 11'10 i this group on the scale helping -y anticipated when hostilities ended fooR Costs Cut Sharply 17 ' ' AA' Melo 1 t4' 116 I R 0 has appealed for Now Of the ' i''' : )00 all the United Nations to accept IEV4111k1 D P quotas and finally solve 11141 PEIPING Nov 1 LP—The comthe problem The amount of money being munists have penetrated the west' Vi spent on D P8 has been sharply ern onsuburbs of Kirin and closed other sides of that Mancut since UNRRA ended Ten in churian city 60 miles east of Chinese government Changchun dispatches acknowledged Satur- I' Mit - —-- - By ASSOCIATED 441 I I PGY"° cad take core small ragelreti bolnc la city monthly paymants tie - I ----- ---- 000x - E Aew- - To Take Displaced Persons -- -- -' - - - 'M- r- - -- I 4' tiff flibi t pey i I Anglo-Americ- an - 1 -- 1 stv — - 1 1114' Tit: f? - ' 004 -- - -- — u - N 71 1 1 J7 7 6- I - ft- 1r - I 11I ---- -- - -— ''' -- 1 111 (0 N ! -i - 1 a "it Francs"' - I 00 4kk'Iti4111S41"r r ' :::::-4-1-v- C) I t - - ' -- It 0 Beigium- - 1 on ' v- s 5 4 ill 0 a wiL 2 5:0 0 :I 4" 4 - - 8 ICI (r‘ - -- ---- formed officials it is believed that ' U S zone in which I the the United States already has 500000 DP's remain talked over with Britain plans for 1 -' ecoa putting into effect working 4axMDOMMMONONNMVAMNSSI nomic semipolitical arrangement in that part of Germany under' French—control in the event of — and possibly a continued council deadlock n et --- - 0) 40 -- - ti 0 e " ItP ' - WHERE sir -- - 3' - Fn0 COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE AGREED To ACCEPT DPs MISSIONS ARE PROPOSED — -- - -- Two and one-ha- lf years 4 A - — 4t - 1101116OPPrpSed IIIPr w en 4 k1 a' - USSR ImeL : French Morocco ' l-- - t tom 30 - - :"3:::::1'I 00- 41040m - " °' za ''' :'" - t :: S:szo40 r:) - - :- - - -- s i k '11-1- e - :I- -- -: - i i - - - ProRt"dF: -- : - ! - - -- '- -- - - -- :::::: : - —- 4 00 00 0 I i - - - 7 - --- : -- - ' -- ailt - - i P - LONDON Nov 1 II stormy world background deputty foreign ministers will meet here Thursday to attempt to refiolve technical disputee aggravating major differences over the Germanin and Austrian peace treaties preparation for the session of the cotmcil of foreign ministers csmYerting Nov 28 The ministers themselves kill once more to find the try I European peace On their long-elusi- '''' - : - - - - oo |