Official Promises No More ‘ Alien Migration-LA JUNTA, Colo.,- March 27? (U,P.)—Thomas Clark, chief of the j civilian staff of the War Heloca- • v J tion. Board, promised today thaty j there wilt be no more “aimless -j migration” of Japanese from thC 7 a West Coast to inland states. ■’ -r. lAV'-- I Clark told a Southern Colorado- j forum that actual demand for ~ ! farm labor as determined by'war.' ft j boards of the Department of /- j riculture would govern the nurii^ ; , .I j ber of alien and American-born-• j Japanese transferred inland,,” I Informed sources indicated that 1 •. .not, more than 20,000 Japanese’ :' :-. j would be permitted to ,come;'ife:1the Rocky .-Mountain area under, the new plan. The Army already' has announced that West Coast :HII Japanese will not be permitted to I rnigrate of Ifcheir own: free IwiHl 1-after Sunday. Clark sard Japanese which were permitted to come in-*; landwould be under military su--' pervisioh--at.alT thnes^AllV . ■ • ' 1 •: 'L^^I^cal^iwa^bbatds; ;will ysed^ii-:• j farm workers are, needed aitd state^,.1.J employment services • will: co^op'^: A erate,’1 :he- 'said?:;?‘Therebe- ;1'1 5: no 1-more aimlbss iha^ahoh: - dt; ..i^' Japanese” 1'.-•:' 11'i,T a: I • • V'l- • ■ ^* -v- •. v\:r