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absolute majority in both the Senate and House of Representatives. An adviser to Leopold said the chances were .Fetyrn_ to

The . pro-royalist Catholics Indisputably now have: the parlia-

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returning to the throne. Half Oppose Him But close to half the country still opposes him, and non

The Catholics picked up another parliamentary seat today. A recount in the province of Hainaut gave a seat in the lower house to a Social Christian rather than a Socialist, gave the Social Christians

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Rome to see Pope Pius XII).

Japan PREMIER SHIGERU YOSHIDA'’S pro-American Liberal Party licked Japanese Communists

108 of the 212 seats in the House and 54 of the 106 seats in the Senate. ha

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Party. controlled the government for 16

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in yesterday's tary elections, incomplete returns showed today. The Reds did not win a single

Sith 113 of the 132 contested seats in the (upper) ‘House of Councilors decided, the Liberals elected 48 members while the Communists failed to take a single seat. The others were divided as follows: Bocialists, 30; Democrats, 10; Greenwind Society (conservative), eight; other parties and independents, 17. With 24 hold-over seats in the {House, the Liberals at present hold 72 of the total of 250 seats. The results were interpreted as popular support for Gen. Douglas MacArthur's occupation policies and a possible forerunner of an attempt to outlaw the Communist

party; which-has

months, campaigned on a platform calling for an early peace treaty with the West and Opposi. tion to the Communists,

Hong Kong THE Chinese Communist radio, {charged today that the United States had touched off a major anti-Communist revolt by thousands of Chinese in Sinkiang [province last month. “Btit" it clitnied the tebels Had been “practically wiped out” during a five-day drive by Commu1 “eliminated” “114,000 6f the rebels. The broadcast said the rebels were organized by Douglas Mae- , & former U.

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Czechoslovakia

ZDENEK PESKA, 50, a defend-| (ant in the mass esplonage-treason trial of 13 Czechs defiantly told|

“Premier Shigeru Yoshida of of pro-American Liberal Party which won handi pees poem It was a rebuff to the Reds whose _ceinpaign.. was. “strictly anti-American, ©

the court today that Czechoslo-

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composed of “the dregs of society. ” * Dr. Peska is a former profess sor ‘at Bratislava University. He specialized in teaching the constitution of the Soviet Union. Prosecutor Juraj Vieska was a student under him...

‘Kidnap’ Search

Turns to Canada (Continued From Page One)

between 11 p. m. and midnight

last night, took his car keys, a 16-guage shotgun, and $40 to $50

was half asleep and did not comprehend what was going on. Mr. | MeKinney said that Burton left

the following note, addressed to Mrs. McKinney: “Dear Mom: I am taking the car and some money, We are going to Canada. Please don't call police. I'll leave the car in Detroit, Mich. If I didn't do this, it would mean ‘10 years in prison. I had to force her to go. Please forgive me. There was nothing else to do. I'll wire you where the car is from Detroit. Love, Charles.”

— Out On Bond

Police linked Burton's reference to a possible prison term to a morals charge pending in Juvenile Court. He has been out on $1500 bond since Apr. 21, court recor show. Chief Rouls said that Burton served here as an emergency policeman— between June 26,1945 and Feb. 7, 1949. He sald that he applied tor regular appointment

J. M. Bisesi Named Deputy Treasurer

“office after the sudden reaigna-

8. Sin.

to the force several times but was rejected each time. |

Church Burglar Gets 180-Day Sentence

The New Bethel Baptist Church has its movie projector back and John D. Brown is on his way to the Indiana State Prison farm today SE 44, of Pittsburgh, Pa.,

Municipal“Court 4 on a petit lar-| ceny charge. The projector and allied equip-

ment, valued at $500, were. fe-/ hood,” the Governor said, “I never] covered

from an Indianapoliy pawn shop, Brown admitted | stealing the . projector Thursday | night from the church at 1519 Martindale Ave.

Joseph M. Bisesi, market master of city market, today was appointed chief deputy treasurer for Marion county. The choice was announced by Albert G. Koesters, newly-appointed county treasurer. Appointment of Mr. Bisesi was the first to be made by Mr, Koester since taking office June 1. Mr. Koester was named to the

tion of Charles A. Greathouse. Mr. Bisesi formerly served as cashier in the. treasurer's office during the tenures of four previous treasurers. He is now 15th ward Demo-

EEF dand (Ro-Caly): urged. BBE Director

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Fleming Lashes

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the Commissioner.”

Mr. Fleming said ali funds re- Department employee arrested i ceived from the sale of registra- the Amerasia case, as soon tion lists are earmarked for the! possible, Motor Vehicle and Highway fund. {were dismissed, B. B. McDonald, assistant di{rector of the bureau who is on his State Department job at the leave from the State Board of time, He now is undergoing a restate! investigation Ly the department's would earn a $12,000 profit from joyalty board.

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the sale of the registration lists. He added that all

Motor Vehicles.

Mr. Fleming termed the recent Slated for. UN Seat

published reports “an out and out political smear campaign by top-

notch smear-mongers.”

Gov, Schricker denied that he _A former editor of the magain cash. The stepfather sald he W2S sentenced 180 days on the had ordered a special audit of the |farm and fined $500 and costs in| Bureau of Motor Vehicles by the

State Board of Accounts. ‘Deliberate Falsehood’

“That is a deliberate false-| ernment wins its fight for a seat,

told anyone that.”

“State Examiner Otto K.- Jensen top position wii 8 to Ch'ao-ting said that it Was vistug)y pos] * 0 make a comple sible Yor i A a time because Of Hansu Chan as one of the three “IHi§ department has been “too | editorsof the magazine now under busy trying to correct and bring | | congressional investigation... Bome| up to date the eash balance ac-

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the train commander refused to defense and was fined woman off the train and Charges against four others were bacause.ihe. evidence. was...

‘Smear-Mongers™

price to be determined by| P, Morgan said the group will call

checks are Ex-Amerasia Aid

made payable to the Bureau of

Gov, Schricker also saterred to the previous administration of) munist sent to the United States former secretary of state Thom-| after indoctrination at Moscow,” as E. Bath, South Behd Repub- says a spokesman for the Chinese

“He was the instigator and the help undermine confidence in perpetrator of the- photographic Chiang Kai-shek and promote the machine system which is slowing up the department's handling of movement was only an expression] .. driver's licenses,” the Governor of mild Agrarian discontent.” . Chl, it is stated, married a niece]

sible for the muddled accounts asia. of the.department and he alone Levine, Chinese sources say, is directly responsible for the bad Copyright, 1950, by

McCarthy Pledges New Revelations (Continued From Page One)

Henry Cabot Lodge (R. Mass.) held a series of secret hearings in Europe. * ’

THREE: Sen. William F, Know2. Edgar Hoover to appear before a special Senate meeting and an-

Swer all “ questions” arising from the Amerasia case,

Mr, Larsen was one of six persons arrested, but he pleaded no $500.

“thin.” Justice Department officials [have _ testified that they were

Mr, Larsen. But he moved to illegal search of his apartment and justice officials, convinced a “deal” for him to plead “nolo contendere” to a lesser charge, Subcommittee Counsel Edward]

|John 8. Service, another State

Mr, Service was reinstated In

By ERNIE HILL Times Specinl Writer | LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., June 5

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United Nations if the Peking gov-

Chinese Nationalist delegates at ithe United Nations say that the

Chi was listed uder the name

1700 highly confidential government documents were found In raids on its offices in 1945. “Chi was a professional Com-

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