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THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 191 -_ : | _ THE INDIANAPOLIS

RED IS UNLIKELY TO HEAD FRANCE

Question Now Is, ‘Will They Get Key Posts?’

By LUDWELL DENNY Scripps-Heoward Stal Writer LONDON, Nov. 28.—A Communist premier in the new French govern-| - ment is less likely as the result of election returns for an electoral college for the upper house of parliament. The question now is whether the Communists will be included in the inevitable coalition, and if so, whether they will get the key posts of foreign affairs and interfor (the police). These are the conclusions of observers after studying the conMr. Denny 4,504 figures on Sunday’s balloting. The exact results will not be known until Dec. 8. Though even then the highly complicated indirect voting system for electors will be subject to conflicting interpretations, general trends are now fairly clear. These are: Communists continue to hold their gains at the expense of Socialists. Apparently, they have about! reached their peak—somewhere under a third of the total. Most Active Party

" The Communists won 30 per cent of the seats in the lower chamber election a fortnight ago, and approximately the same proportion of electors in Sunday's incomplete re-| turns. In each case they were the best organized and most active? party, and therefore presumably polled more nearly their maximum strength than did the others. Significantly the Com m u nists campaigned on a non-revolutionary, almost moderate, platform to lure] as many non-red votes as possible. | This was an accurate appraisal | of attitude of most the French voters, definitely against a revolution | and against Russian domination -of France. But this red campaign failed to snare any appreciable number of Centrists. Vie With Reds for Lead

Meanwhile the popular Republican movement has moved up tp the Communists—either slightly behind or ahead. Last winter the Reds were ahead, last spring the popular Republicans took the lead. A fortnight ago the Reds forged ahead again with 30 per cent of the lower chamber seats, compared with the 26 per cent of the popular Republicans. Popular Republican losses two weeks ago were due to Gen. De Gaulle's’ effort to throw votes to the extreme right. The right-wing bloc apparently has stopped gaining. It has about 12 per cent of the upper house electors, which is the same as the proportion of deputies obtained a| fortnight ago. Thus these two national elections within the same month present the same overall picture, with only details changed. The overall shows the extreme left with about 30 per cent, the extreme. right with about 12 per cent, while Democratic parties together have about 48 per cent. The shift hitherto has been from the center toward both extremes, but now it is simply a shift among moderate parties. - | Theoretically these three Demo- | cratic groups, the. popular Republicans, Socialists and Edward Herriot's bloc, should form a coalition government, but political trading rarely sticks to theory in any country, and least of all in France. So the Communists, as the largest minority party in the chamber of deputies, may get in the new coalition. Several popular Republican as well as Socialist leaders are convinced that the Communists can do much less harm inside rather than outside the cabinet,

LIEBER MEMORIAL FUND ESTABLISHED

Establishment of a Richard Lieber memorial fund was announced today by James R. Chase, president of the board of trustees of the Indianapolis Children’s museum, The fund will be used to create exhibits in the museum and lending exhibits to acquaint children with the growth of language from

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advocate of the state park system, was a student of ancient history, | language symbols and etymology. | Many of his books were given to In-| diana university. v of A native of Germany, Mr. Lieber traveled widely and continued his studies’ and writing until his death two years ago. Alex Vonnegut is chairman of the advisory committee of the fund. Others include Mrs. Richard Lieber, Dr. George Arthur Frantz, Homer Horton, Nashville, and Arthur B. Carr, director emeritus of the museum

BARBED WIRE CALLED BLACK MARKET CURE

FRANKFURT, Nov. 28 (U. P.) A German police official who is a certified anti-Naz came up today with the following plan to deal with the black market in food: “I would suggest that a huge barbed wire enclosure be built on the outskirts of each large city. Then we should issue orders to all police to arrest every offender, large and Small, if he had even one mouthful of black market food. ‘ “The offenders should be thrown Into these barbed wire cages where everyone could see them, and they stould be marched through the streets every day to the bomb rubble heaps and forced to work at rubble

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