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By SIDNEY B. WHIPPLE Soripps-Howard BSiaft Writer TOKYO, Feb. 10~On Feb, 13|7 some 1200 of 2600 Germans and|} Austrians destined for repatriation to Europe will be shipped by special train to an assembly camp near Yokosuka for final processing, A troopship is expected to leave Yoko- | hama soon thereafter, § Only about half of the passengers |’ are eager to return. Categories of |! the returning Germans range from stubbornly deflant Nazis to many ho were their victims during the

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Ww 3 cluded in the shipment are 12 war criminal suspects who have 7800 E. WASHINGTON ST. |libeen imprisoned in Sugamo jail

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. Feb. 11 to Feb. 18, 1047) }idies, similar to those caused by the TUESDAY Sead COLDER (Hot food at Andrews tho.) . WEDNESDAY ........ SAME | when whole populations were l] © (But our food 18 Different) shifted. Scores of German and Ger- : THURSDAY PLEASANT man-Japanese families are split up. are all of our allresses) FRIDAY ..........5. WINDY Japanese wives and children mostly

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for a later ship. Tragedy for Some Repatriation has brought about a certain number of inevitable trage-

will remain here while the husband will be required to return to Germany. Scores of younger people who

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PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10 (U., P,)—Salvatore Spezio, the marine Nasis themselves during the war|Who crossed up the medical books by living with 70 per cent of his body covered with burns, today is planning for a “second life.” First of all, he wants to get back to his wife who never gave up fighting for him during the long months when he “wasn’t given a chance to live.”

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By' Scripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, Feb. 10~What do the voters think about current {ssues. ‘That's a question that worries many a congressman. : Somé poll their districts—for instance, Rep. Robert J. Corbett (R. Pa), who represents a Pittsburgh industrial district. Here's wha Mr. Corbett asked in his latest poll and the answers: Do you prefer federal debt reduction more than tax reduction? Yes, {57 per cent, both: from Democrats and Republicans.

ata, Do you favor a federal pom ¢ tor veterans this year? No, TT per ¢ Do you’ believe that veterans’ benefits 'are presently Wy Yes, 17 per cent of Republicans; 65|§* 4, per cent of Democrats,

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training for all physically” able males? - Yes, 71 per cent of the Republicans, 76 per cent of the Democrats, Do you favor’ continuation of ne draft for one year? Yes, 67 per cent|

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stevedore from |Philadelphia naval hospital for a N. Y., has his eye on a series of plastic surgery operations. another ‘operation

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have never seen Germany must re{turn to the fatherland where they have no residence or means of support. The list of repatriates includes some elderly lawyers and business-

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men who have made a living in Japan for 40 years gnd some who were imprisoned by the Japs during

The list also Includes many who ardently proclaimed Nazi-Jap com-

from West Point. It will be months yet before Spezio can leave the Philadelphia naval hospital. But thanks to the skill of navy doctors and to the courage and devotion of his wife, Mary, he can look forward to doing most of the things people do who have never lived for months in the Shadow of death. Months of Pain

Spezio was a marine private re-

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German firms, such as Bosch, Ley-

others arming Japan or economically are repatriated.

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radeship during world war II and ¢yrning home from the Pacific to who now are sniveling excuses that he discharged when his

they were forced to join the party | crashed. It happened last May 27. Nearly all the executives of larger | | Bainbridge, Md., bold, I. G. Farben, Ahrens and

intimately connected with collaborating | v

This repatriation effectively 'window and crawling across the

train

A special troup train traveling to |

was derailed at Royalton, Pa., near | Herrisburg. Spezio was scalded on | |all parts of his body, except his feet, hen the engine fell into a canal and turned the water into steam.

He remembers diving through a

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scheduled for next week—one which may give him more use of his left hand. In five or six months, he will be able to return to life outside of hospital walls. Spezio won't have any financial worries. Last week the Pennsylvania railroad gave him a $95,000 settlement, largest personal injury settlement in the history of the courts in this state.

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