| Show Around the World or ws v 1 n g German Vote 0 1 Restates S f h Opposition I i to Arming From Front AP P UP INS and Chicago Daily News Service Ice oters voters in Bavaria Ba have ha again told Chancellor Konrad na aver with nih ballots that they do not want to shoulder arms until their fatherland is strong il r for the second time in m a week Adenauer's Christian Demot Demoa Demo- Demo t t p party suffered arty suffered a setback in a state parliamentary election in S rearmament backed b b. b by the Christian Democrats W was the tha sr issue While Adenauer's party part ran in front in the returns from Sun- Sun I 5 elections its ts seats in the Bavarian parliament will be slashed much that observers ranked the setback with that handed to p C Christian Democrats last week eek in Hesse and I dea do I With kith is S per cent of the vote tote counted the Christian DemoI Demo- Demo a ts had bad votes votes- votes otes 91 per cent against v r per cent ind in inThe d The Socialists leading opponents of rearmament at this time 26 26 per cent against ag 86 6 per cent in 1946 The flie The Bavarian party and the Refugee union also opponents j armament polled votes between them They were represented d in the last election The Communists got only 15 per cent of the theote ote vote against m 1946 1916 I on the basis of ot the returns return the Christian Democrats had deCi- deCi ji A dy seated 28 parliamentary members the Socialists 20 O and anan B party 10 Austrians Oust Last Red Mayors Voters in the Soviet-dominated Soviet Austrian state stale of Burgenland fl Lit So a smashing blow to Russian prestige by ousting f from i om po power er Country's S last 13 Communist mayors and giving gning the reds less lessa a 3 per cent of the popular vote Toe The balloting was vas considered the first real indication of senti- senti l t toward Russia since the outbreak last month of Soviet Soviet- gated riots throughout Austria roar mal official returns from the municipal elections in the hate ule that adjoins the Hungarian border show that the Com Com- garnered only 1612 votes voles out of the more than t were ure re cast Besides losing the last 13 Russian-appointed Russian mayors mayors' in the pied country countr the Communist party was only able to elect to office against for the Conservative Peoples People's 11 ty and 1513 councilmen for the Socialist party China Nationalists Raid Mainland Chinese Nationalists are aie raiding the Communist mainland j threatening to invade it in apparent defiance of President plans mans man's ans an's fire cease request reports reaching leaching Hong Kong said Both naval and air forces were ere reported in m action against the coast A Nationalist plane also was said to have red leaflets on peninsula promising that a Nation- Nation J t counteroffensive e against the mainland would begin soonk soon k O A Formosa report said Nationalist warships were sere attacking fc Communist garrison on 1 island in m bay q south of Shanghai Nationalist marines mannes were reported tug ting t g the signal to swarm ashore for a run hit-and-run raid laid f Neo Nazis' N NA Salute War Jor Dead DeadA A group of German men in brown shirts gave ga the Nazi salute y ay in Hamburg at a memorial for foi German war dead j l Observers identified them as members of the Fatherland a wing right political group whose leader Karl Feiten- Feiten ci recently was as banned from political activity for neom neo m. m The The ih shirts were similar to those worn by Hitler's brown brown- td storm troopers I Czechs Start Priests' Priests Trial Nine ine Roman Catholic churchmen were ere put on trial at Prague ak a on charges they conspired with the Vatican to throw the economic and social order older of ruled Communist akia i B Bishop hop Stanislav Zela Zea auxiliary bishop and vicar general the archdiocese in Moravia and eight others were eio god with ith high treason espionage and other offenses f Vatican sources reported last A August ug that Bishop Zela had arrested as part of the Communist Czech governments government's in- in led campaign against the Catholic church t 7 Witch of of r Buchen Buchenwald wald Faces Court toe f 1 Ike llie Koch the witch of Buchenwald went ent on trial bial before a ain in court at Augsburg accused of instigating murder t ultra Mrs rs Koch a portly redhead of 43 sat stony-faced stony during dUlinS' the preliminaries ics The prosecution accuses es her hei of instigating the urier of or 45 inmates of the Nazi concentration camp at Buchen- Buchen M d d attempting to instigate the murder of others and acts 1 b totality to still others other's s si i l It was was the second time she has been on trial for her actions the infamous concentration camp which her late husband com- com A V t S S. S war crimes court sentenced her to life ht at al trials In m Dachau The term later was commuted to tos years e f'S s and she was as released amid a storm of protest The picked her up immediately for another trial tans 1 t Two Battle for Uruguay Presidency Cesar Mayo ayo Gutierrez and Andres Andies Martinez Trueba both bers rs of the ruling long-ruling Colorado party were locked in a neck ti j i neck duel for Uruguay's presidency t Returns from Sundays Sunday's s elections trickled in slowly but showed fc Colorados m Colorados m power ah already eddy for 85 years years would woud would rule the try itry until 1951 1955 f E Although the Colorados were ere assured of or victory under the which permits their three candidates to pool their votes the between Mayo Majo Gutierrez and Martinez Trueba was so closes close Rag a s impossible to tell which would emerge the successor to Indent rit nt Luis Batlle Battle Berres Mayo tao Gutierrez now is vice president Martinez Trueba ex- ex ty for was vas backed by President Batlle Battle Berres |