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...amnesty would apply to low-income Germans "whose financial status conclusively shows that they have not profited from Nazi greed and ambition." Lesser Nazis who are more than 50% disabled would also be freed. Some two million Nazis not covered by the amnesty must still await trial...
...Canadian farms and in Canadian forests, some German prisoners of war will be allowed to stay in Canada. So the Government decided last week. When the last boatload of some 2,000 P.W.s leaves Halifax for Britain this week, an estimated 200 will be left behind to be freed and eventually placed in jobs. The P.W.s who stay must speak English, be anti-Nazi, unmarried and under 35. And they must have been recommended and requested by the Canadian employer for whom they worked...
...youthful diplomat had to reiterate his statements after the lecture when, in a question-and-answer period, an audience spokesman requested assurance that the Austrians would establish a democratic government if freed from Allied military occupation, and again when a second questioner was skeptical about Nazi influence in Austria...
...when Victor was freed (on 20 million CN dollars bail, or U.S. $6,000), he gave little credit to the prayers of his own followers or of John's. The Soviet news agency Tass, jubilantly reporting the Archbishop's "liberation" and a service celebrating it, said Victor told "thousands of believers": "Behind us like a cliff stands Soviet power...
...used "depression" meant a depression like the one in the '30s. What they all did mean was simply that the U.S. economy, which had been controlled for so long, must undergo certain violent wrenchings as it was freed. Meat was typical. When decontrolled, roasts and steaks doubled and tripled in price to $1.20, and up, a pound. But when consumers refused to buy, prices came down. By last week, prime roast beef was down in the 55-10-65? range-and still falling. The demand for meat simply had not been as great, at high prices, as butchers thought...