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* AROUND THE WORLD— tn ga ET Party Favoring King Leopold ~~ Gains in Belgian Election|

Feb. 18 (U. P) Prime Minister Achille Van Acker cabinet resigned today to make way for a new government |:

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sufficient to block any move to bring back the king.

WABHINWGRUN, ¥eb., 18 (U.. P.)~A severe epidemic of typhoid fever is spreading rapidly across the war devastated areas in Europe, according to the United Nations relief and rehabilitation administration.

VIENNA, Feb, 18 (U. P).—The Hungarian government has refused entry into the country by an Anglo American inquiry committee investigating Jewish problems in Europe, it was learned today.

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LONDON, Feb. 18 (U. P.)~— Thirty-five members of the United States delegation to the United Nations meeting in London: left Hurn airport today for the United States. Edward R. Stettinius Jr. chief of the delegation, and his colleagues took off in a Lockheed Constellation of Pan-American airways. The Constellation was scheduled to stop at Shannon airport in Eire, to take aboard Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who has been visiting in Dublin, - Authoritative , sources reported that France and-Britain today took the first steps toward opening negotiations with Syria and Lebanon on the withdrawal of foreign troops from the Levant. The issue was the last before the UNO security council, which adjourned without action Saturday night when Russia vetoed a compromise proposal. WASHINGTON, Feb. 18 (U. P.). —The United Nations relief and rehabilitation administration has started the job of flying 400,000 Hatching eggs from the U. 8. to Czechoslovakia to help Czech farmers re-establish poultry production.

CAIRO, Feb. 18 (U. P.).—Ma) Gen. Henry S. Aurand, hew commander of American forces in the middle east, said today that American troops will go home within “several months.” He said orderly disposal and liquidation of army property would control the speed of middle east redeployment. se—th : / Jap Democracy Doubted TOKYO, Feb. 18 (U. P) —Adm. Kichisaburo Nomura, Japanese ambassador to the United States at the time of the Pearl Harbor attack, believes Japan is not yet ready to become a democracy like the United States. In a statement to the United Press, Nomlra said that with time he believed . the Japanese would succeed in establishing a democracy “because they have had some elements of Democracy” but that a deeper re-education of tire people was first necessary.

LONDON, Feb. 18 (U. P.).—8ir Charles Byner Brooke, “white Rajah” of Sarawak, said foday he would leave March 14 for his North Borneo principality to try to convince his people that his offer to cede Sarawak to Britain was the best for all concerned.

G. L's IN JAPAN TO RETURN YOKOHAMA, Feb, 18 (U. P.)— Eighth army headquarters announced today that enlisted men with 40 or more points, or 24 or more months service as of June 30 “will be home or en route home within the next two or three

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LOCAL BRIEFS

Calvin W. Prather lodge No. 717, F, & A. M,, will observe Washington’s with a dinner at 6:30

College ave. and E. 424 st. Dr. First Methodist church of Chicago, will speak.

Myron L. Pontius, former Rotary clulxorganizer and district governor, will speak on “The Meaning of Leadership” at the weekly meeting of the Rotary club at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow in the Claypool hotel,

Speedway Post, 198, American Legion, will hold an old time box social and get acquainted party at Municipal Gardens at 8 p. m. Wednesday, - Legionnaires and world waF II veterans are invited.

R. G. Johansen of Chicago, a consulting combustion engineer, will speak at the weekly meeting of the Lions club at noon Wednesday in the Claypool hotel. His subject will. be “Coal—What it means to you.” |

Bennett Chapple, assistant to the président of the American Mill Co., will address the Indianapolis Kiwanis club at noon luncheon Wednesday at the Columbia club. Mr. Chapple is widely known as the “Iron Master” on Armco’s radio program. He was contributing editor to the Encyclopedia Brittanica on the subject of iron and- steel manufacture.

The Photo-Topics club will hold | its regular weekly meeting at the |

Spink-Arms hotel at 8 p. m. today. |

Clarence E. Downey, president, will speak on print quality and control.

Holgar J. Johnson, president of the Institute of Life Insurance of New York, will address a joint luncheon meeting of the Indianapolis chamber of commerce and the Indianapolis Association of Life Underwriters at noon Thursday at the Claypool hotel. His subject is, “What Public Opinion Means to Business.” ? Co-operating committees for the

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State governors have been asked fo raise a post-war national guard of over 600,000 officers and men, more than twice as many as were in the pre-war organization. News chart above shows how personnel will be divided between ground and air forces and how they compare with prePearl Harbor strength.

30 ARRESTED IN WEEK-END RAIDS

Police raid squads toured the

week-end, arresting 30 patrons on gambling and liquor charges. In a vice-squad sortee at the “Star ‘Dust Trail” club, 610. N. Senate ave, at 6:20 a. m. yesterday,.19 persons were seized after a complainant charged he Jost $150 in a

dice game there. Among .those nabbed were William Mealure,

James (Big Town) Mitchell, held under a $2000 bond, on a gaming charge. Other raids were at Mom's tavern,

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REPORT FROM LONDON... rl Russ Step to Dominate Italy S

By Parker LaMoore

LONDON, Feb. 18.—Russia’s demand for removal of British: |outstanding is well above the con- of a good kense of supported Polish units from Italy, as voiced by her satellites vention's average in background, often we become just Yugoslavia and Poland, is regarded as an initial ‘move to bring Italy ‘and ability, Its members of the British, : nto the Soviet i : © {did useful work in as proper

By forcing the issue, the Russians may hope to bring to an early end British occupation in Italy, Peace Draft Delayed Russia’s demands in the Eastern Mediterranean, meanwhile, are holding up preliminary draft of the Italian peace treaty by deputies at the foreign minister's council. . The Russians are particularly insistent that the Dodecanese islands be under either Russian or Turkish-

plan to give the islands to Greece, Russian diplomacy scored heavily in the final meeting of the security council, The veto exercised by Soviet delegate Vishinsky left the complaint against presence of British and French troops in the Levant states in mid-air, : Par . And the United States stepped into the breach just in time to get clipped on the chin. : The resolution Mr, Vishinsky vetoed was proposed by U. 8. Delegate

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