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    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1958
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE 9 A
French Army
Algiers Split
ALGIERS (AP)-A lean, mus-i
cular colonel In the uniform of a
French paratrooper flew off to
Paris the other day.
.He was Marcel (Bruno) Bige
ard, known as the first para
trooper of France.
His case dramatizes the dissat
isfaction among the career offi
cers of the French army fighting
the Algerian war.
A hero of the Indochina war,
Bigeard's sole aim was to serve
his country as a warrior. He was
the iron paratrooper, the perfect
soiaier. .
Legends about him grew, and
with them newspaper clippings on
Eigeara.
But about six weeks ago. French
military authorities in Algeria is
sued a ban on interviews with
Bigeard. ,-He talks too much," a
staff officer curtly told an Ameri
can reporter.
Then an enterprising French
newsman succeeded in seeing
FOREHEAD BRUISED
CHIMNEY ROCK, N.C. (API
The auto 6werved out of control
off U.S. 74 near here, plunged
down a . 100-foot embankment,
overturned twice and plopped up
right in a shallow section of the
rocky Broad River. Officers found
the lone occupant. 56-year-old
Bramlett Alvin Ballard, sitting be
hind the wheel in neck-high water
wun only a bruised forehead.
Officers In
Reported
him. He wrote a story that was
a picture of an embittered Bige
ard, who felt too many men iere
attached to desk jobs, not enough
effort was being made to bring
the Algerian nationalists to their
Knees.
Several davs after the nnhlira.
lion of the article, Bigeard was
relieved of his command and sent
to France.
L sually well-informed sources
claim Bigeard's case was some
thing more than a breach of dis
cipline by talking to a reporter.
They say Bigeard and a number
of other highly placed officers in
me irencn army here had been
planning a coud against the
French government but were beat
en to the draw by the May 13
plotters whose revolution brought
Gen. Charles de Gaulle to power.
Regardless of this, the fact re
mains that the French career of-
ticer corps here is split into two
opposing factions those who
fought in Indochina and those who
did not.
To most Frenchmen, Indochina
is a symbol of doom, a warning
for the future. Those French offi
cers who foueht the Indochina
War are particularly concerned
that Algeria should not meet the
same fate.
iney claim the French armv
could have won this war long ago
li r ranee naa made a tuu-nedged
effort to fight it.
Some liberal-minded Frenchmen
predict the "Indochina" elements
will not stand by idle if France
ever decides on a compromise
agreement lor Algeria.
m -
affis: eras
JERUSALEM (AP)-A crippled.
30-year-old Jew whose family
name means The Wise Man won
the first international Bible quiz
competition early today.
Amos Haham, a synagogue
reader in a poor, Orthodox sec
tion of Jerusalem, defeated Bible
experts from 14 other nations in
WEST POINT CADET Tarey B. Schell, right, son ofMr.
and Mrs. Joe J. Schell, 830 Washburn Way, gets instruction
on the standing rifle stance from Cadet Felix Miller of
Mobile, Alabama, on the West Point range. Schell was
graduated in 1957 from KUHS.
Crippled 30-Year-Old Jew Wins First Bible Contest
Telephone Crew
Works Overtime
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (API-
New England Telephone & Tele.
graph Co. says it understands the
.Navy expects President Eisenhow
er to vacation at Newport, R. I.,
again this year "and we are mak
ing our plans accordingly."
This was the response of Lorem
Dam Jr., public relations superin
tendent, when asked last night
about reports that telephone crews
are working overtime setting up
Washington-Newport lines.
"It could be true." Dahl said,
answering questions about the Old
Testament. t
The official prize was a glass
jar nearly 2.000 years old from a
tomb at Beth Shearim, in the
northern part of the Holy Land.
The contest was sponsored by the
Israeli. Broadcasting Service and
the committee for celebrations of
the nation's 10th birthday.
It was a moment of celebration
all over Israel. An estimated 750,-'
000 persons were listening by ra
dio at the contest s ending after
midnight. The crowd of more
than 2,000 in the Hebrew Univer
sity outdoor amphitheater where
the finals were held included Is
raeli President Izhak Ben-Zvl and
Premier David Ben-Gurion.
Ben-Gurion, a noted biblical
scholar himself, told newsmen he
perhaps could have answered 40
per cent of the questions, "but
this is something that demands
daily study in the style of Amos
Haham.
Mostly self-taught, Haham has
been an obscure employe - of the
Institute for the Blind. Since a
childhood accident he has been
partially paralyzed in the left side
and he has a speech impediment.
When unofficial prizes began to
flood in after he won the Israeli
eliminations for the world contest.
Ben-Gurion sent him to his own
doctor. A trade union has prom
ised him a two-room apartment in
place of his tiny bare room.
The other two finalists were
Mrs. Simone Dumont. a Protes
tant publisher of children's books
in Paris, and Miss Irene Santos,
a Seventh Day Adventist who
teaches in a high school in Rio
de Janeiro. Mrs. Myrtle Davis of
Buford, Ga.. a Baptist who repre
sented the United States, tied for
seventh place.
SEWER SYSTEM
WASHINGTON (API A sewer
system for Cornelius, Ore., is a
step nearer, Rep. Walter Norblad
(R-Ore) reported Tuesday.
He said the Health, Education
and Welfare Department had ap
proved a proposal for the federal
government to pay $47,418 of the
total cost of $161,400.
The project includes an Inter
ceptor sewer system and a sew
age treatment plant. ,
STATE FAIR RODEO
DENVER (AP) The Oregon
State Fair Rodeo in Salem, Ore.,
Aug. 28-Sept. 6, has been official
ly sanctioned by the Rodeo Cow
boys Assn. Inc.
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