Show i t I r OGDEN 8A STANDARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENING MAY UTAH OGDEN !y CARNIVAL R Dick Turner FATHER HINTS 1961 19 Harrison Might Wed Topi English Actress Tense Prelude Heralds Prench-Algeri- a Talks i LONDON (AP)— The Rev By Phil Newsom UPI News Analyst Plastic bombs disturb the quiet cf Paris nights- In the vacation village of near the Swiss border the citizens wonder if there will ’be a repetition of the bomb blast Evian-les-Bai- ns Plans Jell For Talks VIENNA ' (AP)— Under tentative plans President John F Kennedy and Prewill arrive here June mier Nikita Khrushchev June 3 Austrian officials said ' The same timetable has Kennedy leaving Vienna June 4 and Khrushchev June 5 This would allow the two leaders no more than two days t to talk' Red Sea Captain Flees Given British Asylum LONDON (AP) — A Russian sea captain who fled from his ship in Gibraltar has been granted political asylum in Britain The Home Office announced Capt Victor Stizhko 37 skipper of the Russian passenger ship Zaniza was brought to Britain by air some days ago and will be allowed to stay The Zaniza arrived in Gibraltar May 3 from the Baltic port of Kaliningrad Stizhko told British interrogators he left a note in the ship’s safe saying he was not a spy to forestall any allegations by Soviet authorities that he was a criminal Stizhko said he left his wife and son in Kaliningrad - alike nervously draw their shutters against the night at the 10 pm curfew The bombs are sounding the requiem of a way of life in Algeria It is a way of life which over more than the last six years has been marked by war and violent hatreds stirred between one million European settlers and more than nine million Moslems but which had its beginnings more than 100 years ago The French conquered Algiers in 1830 Drawn by the lure of free lands settlers from France Malta Italy and Spain poured into Algeria in such numbers that at the end of the first 40 years they totaled more than a quarter of a million Moslem property rights not aL ways received much heed Now the French “ultras” as those who violently oppose Presi dent Charles de Gaulle’s plan for an independent Algeria are called feel that they have been betrayed Certainly during the coming weeks of the Evian negotiations be tween De Gaulle’s representatives the and the A1 geri “ultras” may be expected to step up their terrorist activities to sabotage De Gaulle’s plans Ultimately they must fail as the generals’ revolt in Algeria failed a few weeks ago But despite all De Gaulle’s precautions they continue capable of causing great damage It is even possible that by some act they could make Moslem and European in a free Algeria impossible De Gaulle has asked Algeria’s Europeans to remain in the new Algeria and to help rebuild a nation which he hopes will remain in close association with France The more violent of the ultras say they will do anything but Many already have liquidated their holdings and are planning to get out Despite French citizenship they feel there is no place for them in France Instead they look to North or South America or to Spain Algerian nationalists also say they new! the Europeans who wish to remain and promise that no distinction will be made among its citizens on the basis of origin or creed The wealthy among Algeria’s European population are free to make a choice For others the small shop keeper the taxicab driver the thousands of little people who form the backbone of the Algerian economy there is no choice or die For them it is Rich- ard Roberts indicated today that Ms actress daughter Rachel and actor Rex Harrison may one day wed “I would not be surprised if there is a match between them” said the Baptist minister in a telephone interview “Rachel I know is very fond of Mr Harrison” Harrison— whose last big stage role was Prof Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady”—appears to be ‘Miss Robvery" fond of erts too He’s been her constant probably in Portofino now they left Geneva Thursday heading for the Italian Riviera The British Film Academy on April 6 singled out Miss Roberts as the best British actress of 1960 for her role in “Saturday Night and Sunday Morning” She is presently separated from her actor husband Alan Dobie “Rachel is still a married woman” said her father) “She has no discussed her private affairs in detail with' me and I doubt if she will do this until everything is companion since before last Christmas finalized” The minister said Harrison bad Saying he and his wife would invited him and Mrs Roberts to probably accept Harrison’s invitak vacation at the tion to stay at his villa1 the Rev spend a actor’s villa near romantic Porto-finon the Italian Riviera an-rebel- co-exi- & st ft GUARANTEED SALARY override and personal com- All office expenses paid Old line legal ji missions jjij reserve co Write or calls - X Jr v " 1 J I ‘ t - - RALPH DAVIS - - i i take City 445 East 2nd South P O Box 1707 Salt 54"! ft ft -- Phone ELgin 9-96- 67 two-wee- o HEAD FOR RIVIERA A close friend of Rex’s in London said Harrison and Miss Roberts are t figure I SPINET TRADE RENTALS-RAILRO- oufh Africa Re Public Meets OUR FLOOR IS LOADED! EVERY PIANO MUST GO WEEK fended as a splendid the No 2 man considered the brains of this week’s coup Maj anti-Commu-n- Gen Pak Chung-Hi-- Lt Gen Chang was told at a news conference available the ensure that to — records showed Pak had been conSouth the The TOWN government CAPE (AP) victed in 1948 of associating with African government today banned demonstrations are peaceful all public meetings except church services and some other specially permitted gatherings throughout South Africa and Southwest Africa for six weeks The period —May 19 to June 26 — covers the last three days of May when South Africa’s nonwhites have been called by their leaders to stage work strikes and nationwide protest demonstrations against the proclamation of a New South African Republic on May 31 The nation’s courts continued to be crowded by the arraignment of hundreds of nonwhites arrested in police raids Wednesday and Thursday Police claimed they picked up chiefly “loafers floaters and hoodlums” the police said were trying to intimidate peaceable nonwhites strikes into joining the The multiracial liberal party headed by author Alan Taton announced it was sending letters to thousands of employers asking them to use their influence with their employes of all races and also with anti-republ- ic LONDON (AP)— Pietro Annigoni date last month the Milan-based —the portrait painter with the deli- brush wielder arrived in London one of his periodic and profitcate touch and the explosive tem- on able visits One of the first places per— has challenged the director of he entered was the national galBritain’s National Gallery to a duel lery And he walked out in a rage “There are four Titians in there” he snorted “They are worth thousands but in my opinion they’ve been ruined by the way they’ve been cleaned” Asked for comment Sir Philip replied: “Mr Annigoni’s remarks are ir- up several more degrees At a public luncheon he repeated his accusation and said he resented Sir Philip’s remarks When Sir Philip refused further comment Annigoni flung down the duel challenge Reporters tried to find Hendy to deliver the challenge They were told he had gone to Italy on a vacation Annigoni approved “But he’ll come back” he said in a calmer voice “and when he does we’ll duel” “What weapons?” asked a news- Do-You- asked not to take Employers punitive action against nonwhite employes who stay away from work But many whites continued to take no chances and acted for self defense— even after their government took extraordinary measures to conscript more civilians for a “battle ready” defense force to combat internal unrest The citizens’ rush for guns continued with more than 1000 reported sold so far this month in Durban The demand was estimated 30 times greater than normal were1 Communists and organizing a Communist apparatus in the South Korean army but later was mysteriously exonerated “Let’s see” Gen Chang said “it was 13 years ago in 1948 that he was suspected His activities on the front in the since are more vividly period on the record than any words here can describe” The junta chieftain was noncom mittal about most questions on plan He was asked ning of the coup about reports that he was a reluctant rebel and before joining the coup asked US Gen Carter B : KLAN AT WORK Magruder the United Nations comJohannes- mander to The to stop it that “I leave try Mail Rand reported Daily burg that to your imaginaa Ku Klux Klan is at work in Cape tion” he said Town trying to frighten colored (mulatto) political leaders out of pro-los- t participating in the month-en- d SPINET- S- DAMAGED-REPOSSESS- ED AD KoSEOUL Korea (AP)-So- uth rea’s new military ruler today de- ' FROM UPRIGHTS-RETURN- ED INS-US- ED - FLOOR DEMO’S 2 Officer No turned In!” E L PIANO CIEAIMNC Korean Hails “It may look good with your new spring outfit but it won’t go so good with the incomo tax Neff led Italian Artist Challenges British Museum Director fo Duel “TelL Sir Philip Hendy I want to fight 4um” hissed the fiery Italian in an interview Sir Philip is one of the world’s leading authorities on art and old masters Annigoni considers himself one- - too “The duel is no joke” he added “I’m deadly serious” The background dates from the t s ce ft ft ft ft For EXPERIENCED LIFE MAtl V Also 2 Asst rlanagcrs Needed & ‘ £ fiGEflOY MANAGER OPEtlinG & i - The dates on a provisional basis were sent to the Austrian foreign office by the Austrian Embassy in Washington AH information regarding the meeting has come from the Americans One highly placed informant said Moscow apparently left arrangements to Washington with the feeling “it would be less confusing if only one party dealt with us” Pierre Salinger White House news secretary is expected here next week to help pin down V- which took the life of their mayor In Algiers Moslem and European Wales' Roberts added: “Mr Harrison would be welcome Harrison" 53 has been married Col-- " hi our home anytime if it makes three times His first wife was actress lette Thomas Ms second for Rachel’s happiness Lilli Palmer his third actress Kay in Swansea! lives minister The HURRY! 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