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Show WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, 1959 Utah County. Utah 18 Suspect Released On Bank Holdup Drunk Charge-To- o DAILY HERALD . Kockef el ler Undecided By JACK V. FOX United Press International NEW YORK.(UPI) ;, ; The nation! is just warming up to the game called guessing great "presidential candidates," but no one is- giving it more earnest than Nelson A. tention ' at- - V ler. everyone takes it for the personable New York granted is trying to beat out governor Vice President Richard M. Nixoa for the 1960 Republican nomination. Rockefeller acts The like a candidate. He speaks like a candidate. He grins like a candidate. And he travels like a candidate. Next week he flies into California, Nixon's home ground, and it is difficult to regard the visit as anything but a challenge. Indications Undecided But the more you talk to the top men around Rockefeller the more you come to the conclusion s not yet made up his that mind. , own . One of the New York.i friends closest to him put it this way: "If Nelson ' decides . that it is near hopeless, to try to overcome the undoubted lead Nixon now has within the party, he won't try. But i he decider there is widespread popular support coun ; it, then he will. is he That's what trying to find out now," , at his own exRockefeller is conducting intensive pense around the nation. polls private On them, plus his personal, travels,, will largely depend an open decision expected shortly after tt the first of the year. too he is feel Some waiting long to make his move. But-heAlmost ':'' , ' But he also feels that rivalry for the nomination would be better than a .cut and1 dried Nixon nomination while the Democrats are stirring,' up interest with a slambang convention battle. He points out there are more registered Democrats than Republicans in the 'nation and is said to fee the Republican candidate can win only by swinging not only independent voters but Democrat-i- s voters to he GOP nominee. Quietly Raising Idea And though it has not come; rom Rockefeller himself, some oi his New York supporters are; quietly raising the "Nixon can't; win" idea that proved to be the; cry that finished off the late Sen. Robert A. Taft in his presidential j bid. Rockefeller's technique in winning the Nw York: governorship last year in; his first try; for elective public Office furnishes an in-- l; structive blueprint on how he is operating iow. , It was almost as if he let the governorship 'come to! him. He; did not announce his candidacy until June 30, 1953, but at the Re-- f publican state convention on Aug J 25 he was j nominated ' by accla-- i I v mation. j men ne jjswept to victory over Gov. Averell , Harriman while other, Republicans were toppling across the Jiation. . J he-ha- j FRANCISCO (UPI) ; James Ralph Shaw, 51, was released Monday when authorities dropped 'charges that he attempted to hold up a bank. j They decided that Shaw was too drunk to. realize what he was doing Friday when he entered a Bank of America branch and hammered on the teller's counter with ' a wine bottle. . , :i i THURSDAY, LAST BIG DAY! TDY7 JCilXUXlCi 11 THTXTTXT Convicted In San Francisco SAN OnMalcinqlRoce lb 1960 EDITOR'S NOTE: Is Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York going to try for the GOP presidential nomination against Vice President Nixon? Follow ing is the first of three dispatches giving . the pros and cons of the subject and spotlighting his activities to date.: Cop Killer oV : LAST CHANCE TO GET IN ON THE GRAND OLD WESTERN BUYS! L ! i FRANCISCO (UPI) George Cole, who was once listed SAN among the FBI's f 'most wanted" criminals, was convicted of second degree mutder Monday night for the fatal shooting of a San Francisco policeman during a tavern holdup in 1956. The verdict was handed down ' kV by a jury of seven .women- and Judge Rules Cole five men. The Must Furnish Detailed now faces a sentence of from five . ini to life prison. Geurts years Charges Against Ironically, Cole's accomplice in ,: .V V.1 V-- W the holdup pleaded guilty of first SAL' LAKE CITYi (UPI) ' C. degree murder i although he in Third District Judge Merrill " fired the shot that Cole sisted Faux ruled Monday that the state must furnish a detailed statement killed Police Sergeant Joseph La- by Nov. 9 on charges! jagainst The accomplice,! Thomas Ham-ricSalt Lake City Commissioner Ted ': is serving a life term in ; Geurts. ; ban yuentm prison with no Faux made the ruling after ; for parole.! chance hearing arguments on a i motion for a . bill of particulars. The motion was: made by Calvin L. MORE VOLCANO PROOF Rampton,' attorney for Geurts MOSCOW (UPI) ;'h Soviet astron in Geurts was indicted July by omer Nikolai Kdzyrev claims fur- It T i n U T urana uie aau.jaKe uury tner Droof of his contention that couiuy: on six counts of misfeasance in there is an active volcano on the public office. Four of the counts moon, tie said spectogram of Faux. the moon taken Oct. 23 registered "unusual", activity of the central TOPSYTURVY peak of the Alphonse Crater. f NEW YORK (UPI) Infants i Kozyrev said last year that this see upside down and separately ; peak was an active volcano, with each eye. 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