Show World News To Today a Czech Ballot Confined Conf med To Red Approved Combined From UP INS and AP Reports Only Ont a sl single list list of candidates those candidates those approved by the Communists Corn Com will will be on th the ballot for tor or the elections M May y 23 The last chance of any opposition to the thc Communist government govern govern- ment In the tho elections appeared gone as leaders of non Communist parties gave swift approval to trade union demands for tor a candidate list Leaders of the tile Czech Socialist and Catholic Peoples People's party all U of whom have been approved by run Communist action action- committees Indicated their parties would go along The Communists won only 38 of the vote in the last election 1 f MacArthur Silent on Wisconsin Results G Gen n. n MacArthur Indicated in Tokyo that ho e would await the re results of the Nebraska primary election next week week week-at at least least before before issuing any further statement on his presidential candidacy His only comment on the Wisconsin balloting in which he ran second to Harold E. E Stassen was this brief anI and unrevealing state- state nent ment One Orie of the things which have made our country great is that men nan men may thus freely speak k their minds and fearlessly record their individual l viewpoints viewpoints- I. I Let t us always preserve it that way Observers here could detect no no hint of a withdrawal in the 5 tatem nt nL Its generalized nature continued o the aloofness s' s he h has maintained since he announced his availability for any public duty Tto th to which I 1 might be called by by- bythe the Ute Am American rican people That was March arch 9 9 v t- The Japanese appeared surprised by the Wisconsin results They conceded g e d that the thc general h had d lost face tace Europe Crop O Outlook Gains An nation 11 emergency food committee of ot the United Nations has bu painted an M optimistic picture of food conditions in Europe this ly year ar Th The food and agricultural organizations organization's international emere emergency emer emer- gency e food food committee declared 1 Exports Export of cereals from the U US USSR S S R which had been hopefully included Include In earlier estimates of available supplies are in fact ma ma- A The e committee said that Russia may ship enough wheat and grains from ample harvests this year to alleviate starvation in Europe The Soviet So concluded agreements with 11 nations for export of ot part of its 1947 harvest of tons of cereals Other factors actors in th the Ute overall food situation which the food committee com corn said Bald warranted cautious optimism included An unusually mild mUd winter in Europe Record harvests in Australia Doubling of monthly grain exports from Argentina A f Report Arab Leader Killed Reports in Jerusalem said that Abdul Kader Hussein veteran L Arab rab guerilla leader has been killed in action in Jewish Arab fighting fighting fight fight- ing at ML Mt Kastel five miles west of Jerusalem The village of Kastel was captured by the Arabs Arabs' Kader H Hussein was a distant cousin of Hal Amin AminI el ci Hussein former grand mufti of f Jerusalem I He was reported t to have taken part in a rising in Iraq I in 1941 1911 and turned up in Palestine about six months ago as guerilla competitor of Jewish anti-Jewish leader Fawzi el although they officially are allied Russ Reported Planning German Puppet Authoritative French government sources said that reports indicate indi cate thoro thorough gh Russ Russian plans plans' to establish a German republic in the Soviet zone of f Germany Soviet t. t pressure against against- the western allies ames in Berlin is believed L connected with the republic scheme Echeme Diplomatic maUc matl circles in in Paris Pans said skid th that t the Russians wo would ld like to w western rn R powers out of Berlin so th that t. t the latter dould ld be pe pem m made nacIe e capital of a p puppet republic 1 |