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Show No; Bielaski Did Not Kidnap Himself f - A It looks very much M If A. Bruce Bielaskl's place on the first page is a thing of the past unless something new bobs up In the famous case In which the former American Department Depart-ment of Justice official was accused by Mexico of kidnaping himself. Anyway, Any-way, advices from Cuernavaca, Mex-Ico, Mex-Ico, are to the effect that he was formally for-mally absolved of all guilt In the recent re-cent kidnaping episode In which he was the central figure, when Judge Qulros, who has been conducting the examination Into the Incident, Issued full clearance papers this afternoon. . The casewaa formally closed after Mr. Blelnskl offered to give complete testimony concerning his kidnnplng and the judge expressed himself satisfied sat-isfied that Bielaski was Innocent of the charge of self-abduction. At the personal request of Judge Qulros, Mr. Bielaski promised to remain re-main in Cuernavaca for several days more In order to clear up points In connection with the testimony. Francisco Montes ?e Oca, arrested on the charge of complicity In the kidnaping, and Colonel radllla, who was taken Into custody for calling off the pursuit of the kidnaping party, were still under arrest. 1 |