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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1959.
Alanbrooke's Diaries
Sir Oswald
Contests Election Validity
union
SAYS MACARTHUR
WAS GREATEST
GENERAL
London, Oct. 30,
Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke, Britain's top-ranking World War II planner, revealed here today that American General Douglas MacArthur had told him that the abject sur- render of the Japanese was "almost repulsive.”
Viscount Alanbrooke, in
paint Jearing masses of Japa to decay behind him had filled me with admiration, whereas General might any ordinary have eaten up Penny packets of Japs tin he had such in- digestion that he could pro- ceed no further.
the
London, Oct. 30, An election petition on be
hall of Sir Oswald Mosley, the defeated movement candi- date for Parliament in second volume of his war diaries
published under the the recent general elec-| "Triumph
in the West," tion, was presented at how after the Ailled viclory in General Mac- the High Court here Europe he met
Arthur in Japan in November, yesterday.
1945.
A union movement spokesman said that "the petition, presented on behalf of Sir Oswald Mosley contests the conduct and validity of the election in North Ken- sington."
The North Kensington District of London includes Notting Hill Gate scene of racial disturbances In the London area.
On an
Bir Oswald, pre-war Belilah fasetat leader, fought fun campaign
anti-cotour basis, advocating a return of j all coloured Imunlarants in Britain to their homelands. Str Oswald ran last of four candidates, polling 2,321 votes out of a total of 34,912 votes, e3stitcuter.
Simplified
utle told
their
"According to him," Viscount Alanbrooke wrote the Japanese gave no trouble and ran own disarming and demobilisa- Hon quite exceptionally efficient. ly
"Food they had until Febru tay. After the food would have Trains were ie be impor.. running efficiently, but coastal sen troife was bidly dibrizzled.
ONLY 40% EFFORT "Casuales la Tokyo and Yokohama were probably about 80,000 killed and two and half times as many casualties.
Tdking about the Japanese.
what incArthur told me that surprised hun was that they had only put about 40 per cent of Industrial effort into the war compared to the effort put in by the British and Americans."
C
very
Viscount Alanbrooke also tuled in his diary: I had kept Pueblo, Colorado, Oct. 30.
careful watch on the Ars Dave
Ranus, 14, spent two MacArthur's strategy
Pacifle and the more I saw of him the more impressed 1 had become.
months trying to figure out what 10 name his pet Garter snake. Yesterday, the snake gave birth | 10 100 wiggly offspring.
Dave named her "Ma."-UPI.
"The masterly way in which he had jumped from point to
mountaineers like
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Alcabrouke recorded, "Every- thing I saw of him confirmed the admiration
I already had. A very striking personality with tinge of the actor, perhaps a Eut any failing in this direction was certainly not offensive; on the contrary he assumed the attitude of the Grand Seigneur und did to with great dignity.
JUNGLE FIGHTING "MacArthur was the greates: general and the besi strategisi that the war produced. He cer- lainly outshone Marshall, Eisen- hower and all other American and British Generals, including Montgomery."
In his diery, Viscount Alan- brooke recalled a story he heard while la Burma.
"Some Americans," he wrote, "sked some of the captured Japanese whom they considered were the best jungle fighters.
"The Japanese replied, the Australians; when pressed as to who came next, they said the Indians followed by the British.
The Americans somewhat hurt by those replies asked whai about the Americans as jungle Sighters,
"Whereupon the Japanese re- plied 'Oh, the Americans, they ore not Jungle fighters, they remove the jungle first.***
RUSSIAN SCIENTISTS OBSERVE PHENOMENON
Moscow, Oct. 30.
South Africans Play Havoc With C'wealth Bowling
Johannesburg, Oct. 30.
The star-studded South African Invitation XI got 434 runs for five wickets against Denis Comp- ton's Commonwealth side after being sent in to bat on the Wanderers Ground here today?
Tyson failed to take a wicket South African test batsman John Waite led the onslaught but redeemed himself by taking Soviet scientists have ob- with a chanceless innings of 128 a magnificent one-handed entch
served what they call the not out. He hit 20 boundaries at mid-wicket to dismiss
relire Patrick. before being forced to
Close and Spinners Brian phenomenon of "power with leg cramp.
won the Peter Philpolt, had illo, help concentration" which they
pace from the pitch-Reuter." thought that his claim confirms Friedrich toes.
that bowlers might gain an early Hift Engel's hypothesis
from the wicket-bul they were into never a real threat to the bals- energy scattered space is not lost but men. And two of the five wiC
Compton, having
could be concentrated kets which fell were the result of brillant outches rather than again by some method yet unknown, and used.
good bowling.
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REMARKABLE CATCH Walle shared. In If the riddle of this power
will wicket partnership of 112 in 78 15 cycle
solved, people master an energy many times minutes with Jackie McGlew, greater than atomic energy and whom wicket-keeper Godfrey perfectly safe, the Tass reported. diamissed with a remarkable div
Toss said this "wonderful in catch. McGlew, after scoring hitherto un-84, mis-hit an attempted hook at phenomenon" is
HEREBY Brian Close. The ball flow off
NOTICE known and experimentally un-
his boot and Evans rushed round GIVEN that an Extraordinary proved.
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Company will be held at the served with "a semi-conductor ground
Carlstein, who made 84 for regulating the Peter apparatus
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Pretoria, was again in fine pany, No. 10, Den form. which can be used at will for
He was 85 not out at Road Central, Hong Kong at raising or lowering the tem-
of the 12,00 o'clock noon (be close. perature.
Johm Fellows-Smith, the 14th November, 1959 (Satur former Oxford University and Northamptonshire player, also day) for the purpose of con- showed his continued Uking for aidering and, if thought it,
Commonwealth bowling passing the following Resolu-plied by the Secretary.
ho made two tion:- Two weeks ago undefeated enturies for Trans- vaal, and sociay he Wag un defeated with 59.
ELECTRONS
When fed from the electric current network and switched on for heating, the apparatus pro- duced almost 100 per cent mare energy than it received from the electricity supplied.
the
INACCURATE
Paco of the
Soviet scientists are now delv- ing into the mystery additional heat source and be- love that electrons are the rea son behind it, Toks said.
Tave tald a practicat step bad been taken towards dis covering the power cycle.
would Mastery of its laws
with ад provide mankind abundance of power received through concentration,
This might lead to the deve-
Viscount Alanbrooks recalled lopment of a mighty branch of
in his diary meeting General science electronle Chiang Kai-shek and his wife, engineering-Reuter.
at the Cairo Conference late in
1943-Reuter.
CHANGES IN
POLAND
power
Juvenile Delinquency
United Nations, Oct. 30. The General Assembly's Social Committee today recommended a Important changes in Po- special study of juvenile delin
the international
land's
London, Oct. 30.
"at quency Communist hier-level"
archy were foreshadowed
A resolution sponsored by Bri-
in reports reaching here tain, France. Italy, Greece and tonight from Warsaw,
bowlers Frank Tyson and Harold Rhodes were in accurate at the start of the day, but improved Inter.
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