DISPLACED PERSONS
tation of Displaced Persons, has already raised and spent approximately £500,000 in housing the tragic SIR,—'Lifeline,' the Association for the Rehabili- aftermath of the slave labour corps brought into Ger- many during the war. Three thousand families have now been re-housed, but there remain between 40,000 and 50,000 people still living in conditions of the ut- most poverty and squalor. The German Government has consistently sup' ported the work of 'Lifeline' and has, throughout. given from German funds at least four times the amount which has been raised by 'Lifeline.'
The Committee of 'Lifeline' is satisfied that with a further £500,000 at its disposal together with the con' tribution from the German Government the prob- lem could finally be solved and these wretchedly de- prived Stateless persons could be given decent living accommodation within one year.
Contributions to the 'Lifeline' fund should be sent to: Mr. Frank Doran, 'Lifeline,' 67a Camden High
President 'Lifeline,' 67a Camden High Street, NWI