Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 3A R UTAH MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 2 1959 OGDEN mmm Mf 'May WASHINGTON (UPI)—The politi- RED BANK NJ (UPI) — A military historian has denounced as ‘scurrilous and ridiculous’ a British Army officer’s charge that Gen Eisenhower played golf before the Battle of the Bulge “Eisenhower was one of the busiest men in Europe and an exceedingly conscientious man" said John Toland author of "Battle— tne Siory of the Bulge" decision in the war to split Toland took sharp issue with greatest the battlefield” Toland said criticisms of Eisenhower contained Toland declared that the charge in “Triumph in the West” a book that Eisenhower was playing golf published today by Viscount Lord on the eve of battle and “sloughing off his job is simply ridiculous and Alanbrooke siurrilous" Alanbrooke W'artime chief of the imperial general staff contended was “no comhad no strategic vismander ion" and was on the golf links shortly before the Battle of the Bulge French War In Algeria In 6th Year The battle crucial in World War II took place when the Germans attacked the Ardennes in the eastern part of Belgium and northern part of Luxembourg '3-YE- ALL STUCK UP Maybe Robert W Peterson’s sculpture RESEARCH Toland said he had spent three years in preparation for his book detailing the battle by' interviewing military figures traveling through Europe and studying recoi ds and di- aries He concluded that Eisenhower was the “only general in high place who realized immediately that the battle was a serious one" “He reacted quickly to the attack Two by getting reinforecements made the he later probably days HANDSHAKING COLLEGE BOY ALGIERS (AP)— The Algerian na- tionalist rebellion against French rule began its sixth year yesterday terwith the usual daily rorism and French military operad mountions in the tains Terrorist attacks killed four persons and wounded 39 at various points in the North African territory Military casualties were not announced But the daily average according to French figures is about 80 rebels killed or captured and 10 killed and 50 wounded in the French forces The longing for peace was great among Algeria’s one million Europeans and nine million Moslems But peace seemed far away in the atmosphere of suspicion fear and despair REBELS ATTACK Rebels struck in bands and Individually in Algiers and other cities Sunday Terrorists threw bombs and grenades into cafes and crowded streets let loose with machinegun fire derailed a train 25 miles south of Algiers and cut high tension wires near Sidi Aissa French News The Agency said about 250000 persons have been killed injured or imprisoned since the rebellion broke out Nov 1 1954 The agency gave this breakdown: 120000 rebels killed 60000 taken prisoner: 10000 French soldiers hit-and-r- mist-shroude- ld cal word is that Former President Harry S Truman still is hurt angry and ready to try again to prevent nomination of Adlai E Stevenson for president This should surprise no one It is a fact that Stevenson in 1952 Demowas Truman’s hand-picke- d cratic nominee for the presidency That proved' to be the beginning of the end of a beautiful friendship Four years later Truman was back at a Democratic national convention to lead the campaign to prevent Stevenson’s nomination Truman stated his objections simply asserting that Stevenson did not have what it took to win an election Well maybe Truman said on second thought Stevenson might win if he had the right kind of help help from Truman for example The former president’s man in 1956 was Averell Harriman a Truman Fair Dealer It is reasonable to believe that Truman has another t such in tow for 1960 Harriman having been knocked out in his gubernatorial contest with Nelson A Rockefeller In tow for 1960 probably is Sen Stuart Symington who fits the Fair Deal pattern He is one of the Democrats given a 100 per cent good voting record by the left wing organization Americans for Demo- Teen-Age- rs NEW YORK (AP)— A pretty anti-Dem-ocra- I s 85c & third Old Fashioned Irish Stew Molded Fruit Salad Hot Poppy Seed Roll I big Coffee Tea or Root Beer l i shipment! 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I is (ficfetocds (Jud JUiitaai-- P career ft 4-8- ’ r r: iiyjMSimilisvv 77 f THE BON MARCHE cratic Action Stevenson of course firmly disavows any desire for another presidential nomination The political pros believe however that he is likely to be tapped unless the I960 convention can name some other Democrat on an early ballot Stevenson would be a magic name with which to break a deadlock Truman would be in there pitchothers on the rooftop choking her ing for Stevenson now as in 1952 and beating her head against a if Stevenson had been more conwall when she screamed siderate of his great and good friend They took her pocketbook and after that first nomination Truman ran down a stairway— into the arms of two patrolmen Police found the girl on the roof She was taken to Knickerbocker Hospital Those arrested were James Super 19 a clerk James Harris 16 a high school student Harold Butler 16 a student and Harold Ford 18 a messenger Super and Harris were held In $10000 bail each Butler and Ford were held in $5000 bail each All were charged with rape semi-conscio- E McKinney of Indiana whom 'Truman had put in that job) and to move his campaign headquarters to Springfield 111 giving the impression that he was seeking to disassociate himself from the in Washington and me from perhaps “How Stevenson hoped he could persuade the American people to the Democratic Party in made it all clear in the second vol- the contagion of other good citizens maintainwhile power seeming to disown ume of his memoirs as a result of reading the of it I do not elements powerful There are paragraphs of unqualinot know do I know” press fied praise for Stevenson in that book Those paragraphs are in effect a defense of Truman for handpicking Stevenson in 1952 to succeed him in the White House first In fashion The praise goes flat however under pressure of subsequent parn agraphs of which these two are ex: — amples: “But Stevenson’s attitude in 1952 toward the President he hoped to 8 succeed was a mystery to me for p some time” Truman wrote “And I I believe Stevenson made several i mistakes of 'Ogden : whether this was Tuesday due to the urgings of his advisers Luncheon or bad information or perhaps to 1 v Beaf Attack Screaming Girl Four al 10-0- “Man Kind” has more aesthetic appeal when viewed in this manner Artist Peterson of St Paul Minn is securelv hanging from his shoes which are glued to the water pipe with an epoxy resin called Resinweld The abstract sculpture which will be shown at the 41st National Metal Exposition in Chicago is glued with the stuff too Epoxy glues are one of the great new developments in science The shoes for example will stick on that pipe until destroyed white girl returning from a Halloween dance was dragged BEATS ‘TEDDY screaming from her Harlem doorway early yesterday and carried to a nearby building where she was NOTTINGHAM England criminally attacked beaten and (UPI) — The college boys are robbed by four Negro teen-ager- s at it again The four boys were arrested as Once it was goldfish Then they ran out of the building minutes after the attack there was telephone booth The victim Sandra Burrell told a was cramming Later there police she and a girl friend encraze for squeezing football countered the boys while leaving teams ' into tiny automobiles a subway station after attending a This time it is handshaking Halloween dance in midtown She said one of the boys admonStephen Rowlinson economic student at Notished the others to leave Sandra alone and offered to walk her tingham University claimed he set a world record Saturday home When they got to her home she by shaking hands with 9001 said he walked away and she rang persons It took him 10 hours and 10 her doorbell minutes to beat the “While I was waiting for my mark of 8530 set in 1907 by mother to answer I saw the four President Theodore Roosevelt killed 22000 wounded 1700 Euro- boys walk toward me They told Two fellow students stood by pean civilians killed 4500 wound- me to be quiet or they’d kill me counting off the handshakes on “One in a gray sweater put his ed 300 missing 12000 Moslem a blackboard around my neck and started arm wounded killed civilians 9000 T’ra in pretty good condi- r dragging me across the street” missing tion generally Rowlinson said An unidentified witness saw the The French government only ‘but I’ve got a stiff arm and three days ago gave assurance to boys drag the girl into a nearby tennis elbow” worried Europeans and their Mos- building and called police By the lem collaborators that France time police arrived one boy had would not abandon the territory or raped her in a hallway and the engage in political negotiations with the rebels WE RENT MOST President Charles de Gaulle has AlEVERYTHING a free in referendum promised four within after Trailcrt peace geria years Rallaway Bads is restored and offered three posUNITED RENT-ALL- S sible choices — integration with France home rule under the pro2757 Washington Bfvd EX Colo tection of France or independence COLORADO SPRINGS (UPI) — Three children were killed yesterday when a passenger t&e Belt train slammed into a station wagon carrying a man and his five PAY LESS FORaAUTO INSURANCE children home from church The father and two other children were injured Hosiptal authorities said last nigftt they were “in satisfactory condition" and were expected to recover The accident occurred shortly Ilf ME SHOW ¥03 HOW YOU CD MORE FOR 7o5S after noon at a railroad crossing HOMEY WITH COR f’SEFERREB f PLUS AUTO POUCY in northeast Colorado Springs The crossing was marked by a signal on Your Fire Insurance Save 25 light and warning bell Killed were: Ila Mae Schutte See us for all your Insurance needs I 15 Gene Schutte 13 and Delmar Schutte 11 Hospitalized here were: ORTON’S GENERAL AGENGY the father William C Schutte 46 Naw District Offica 3860 Washington Blvsf with a fractured jaw and neck Ray Orton EX Dial Dist two and his Mgr injuries daughters Wanda 8 with a 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