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July 8—(AP)-.A foreign mini“ y spokesman en- nounced today that 6’! “bendite" were killed end 800 wounded or errestod in clashes between secur- ity. police, militia and outlawed bends preceding and during last Sunday's relerendum in which early returns gave the government e substantial lead. Sixty live members of the mili- tia end the police also "were slain in the clashes, the sp ‘ esmsn said. Vice Premier Stanislaw Mkola- jczyk leader o! the Polish peasant party-core of the opposition, al- ready has demanded a district by district recount o! the votes. The government announced yes- terday that with approximately s quarter of the votes counted the three questions presented to the electorate had a heavy “yea" majority, with the count for the one house legislature running about three to one. This question was the only one on which the op- position made a fight, urging a “no" vote. The complete total of votes la not expected to be compiled be- fore July l2 and no claims o! vic- tory have been advanced as yet by any party or bloc. The voters were polled on Poland's new western boundaries and upon the govern- ment's nationalization acts, as well es on this question o! a unicameral re. MAY REVIVE RENT ANI] PRICE lIllNlRlllS N ll. S. B! FRANCIS J. KELLY WASHINGTON. July 5—(AP)-A Bill reviving the omce o! Price Ad- ministration's price and rent con- —-Atomic bomb casualties at Hiro- shima and Nagasaki sear-mated. about, 320,000 including the less seriously injured. DY- 59°F? v~ LeRoy of Chicago. official tilted States investigator, rarefied to- day to the American edlcal As- soclation. His report was the first author- itative detailed account of the ei- iects oi the atomic bomb on hu- mans. and came at a time whr-n lnterlesl i-s focused on the Bikini rrsu ts. The dead totalled about 120.000 -:'. Hiroshima 80,000 and at Naiasaki 40,000. There were 40.- OCO hospital cases at HIPOShLMI anzi 25.00!) at Nagasaki. '_he Hfloohima blast also left ‘151300 nthcrs in nccd of immediate inedi- cal cure, and at Nagasaki the corresponding figure was 50.0 - lu each city. Dr. LeRoy said. about one-sixth the total casualt- ies were killed instantly or died under circumstances where no help was possible. They were burned m death by the direct heat of the bomb. crushed under demolished buildings, or trapped in burning: debris. Four different kinds of energy- hiesl. heat. light. and radiation- did the damage. The duration of the energy re- lease. Dr. LQRQY said, was sbou one second. He said the blast wrecked steel-frame buildings 4.- 700 feet lrom its centre and wood- en houses 8.000 feet away. 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Its tats there, in the House o1’ Re- prsaentatvies and at the White House will determine when and if the ceil- ings that collapsed last Sunday mid- night are to be restored. The measure, approved l2 to 5 last night by the Senate Banking Com- mittee, dlflered in only two major particularsirom the one President Truman vetoed last week with the comment that it was an “imposslble" piece o! legislation. Nevertheless, the changes — both involving profit iormulas tor manu- facturers. wholesalers and retailers - were such that Republican Senator Robert ‘Daft o! Ohio declared open war on the revision and announced ' he would battle it on the Senate floor. Senator Taft had insisted that producers, manuiacturers and pro- cessors should be entitled to their prices during s pee-war base period, plus average unit coat rises since. The committee accepted that gen- srel iormule but, under Senator Al- ben Barney's leadership, hedged it in with restrictions obnoxious to Sena- tor Tait. PRllPllSAl FUR AlllMlB BllNlRlll NEW YORK, July 5-(A.P)- The United Nations atomic sub- committee No. 1 act out today on a course aimed at correlating the operations of a proposed world atomic development with the peace enforcement. functions oi th'e security council. l On the agenda for the commit- tee‘a ' today were two sub- iects. ‘l. "Measures, systems and or- ganization. oi control over atomic energy in order to make specific prdposals to secure the use or such energy for peaceful purposes only, end 2. "The relationship between ~ any ,or all of such measu €u and the , functions psslgned to the security council by the charter oi the U. ." ‘ The conferees already had be- tore them the suggestions oi the United States and France that a close relationship between the atomic authority and the security [would be conaistentwith oounci the intentions of the U. N. Have a Happy Summer! Everybody . . . let's really celebrate this glorious peace- time Summer! 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