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Daly And Van Donck
-Final
CASTBOOK Father And Son In
THE lice-boy's name was
Walton Heath, Sept. 19.
Fred Daly (Balmoral),
Michael, and be. had twice previous winner and pleaded guilty to stealing Flory Van Donck, the Bel- petty cash.
He had em- gian national champion, will played one of the few means meet in the final of the Bri- an atlee-boy has at his distinh
professional Match Championship
Golf his Play had been here tomorrow.
for
Бет-
robbing Įsai for
He uplovers.
Their 38 holes contest milking the postage book.
first and second prizes of. £750 In that book it was Michael's and £250 will be a repetition 1947 clash when the duty to enter the postage to be of their
by won
three surch pict on the letters and parcels Irishman
cach day: two. the fem despatched
the Daly, who figured in that he had to draw money from
tle with Aint the petty-ench to pay for the second 30 holes
Poulton in the third round yes- Klamps.
He entered each postal packet terday, played superlative golf to beal Eric Brown accuracy; but today, with reticulous
in the quarter- it came to totalling the three and two
a grim when column, instead of adding up the finals. He had
of u final struggle against George tiring he just thought Gigures, number, usually about twice the Johnson and although
recovered from one down selfast, sum the volume added up to, at the 12th to win by two 'and that down, drew the money, and was left when what packeted
Denck, & quarter-Anal the stamps had been bought. In this way he stole upwards of £5 winner by two and one
week-in one week as much. £10; and the system of supervision in the firm was such that he was able to rob them regularly for more than a year. le an estimated total £300 before suspicion fell upon Jairn.
us
TUTIMATELY
ULT
of over
Michael
Was
enight, and though he took back to his lodging and burned two of the incriminating postage books, this did him very little Rod
pleaded
one,
Von
over Satton, Tan Into his Norman best long game against John Punton In the semi-inal and bigger might have won by u
one.- margin than "Two and Reuter.
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By Galbraith East Germans'
"If you don't find anything wrong with me, I'm going to quit sooing you twice a year-t can't stand the suspanse botwoon visits!"
Sedgman Not Sept. 30
To Turn
Living
A Day Of Language
Professional Protest
At Bow Street, he guilty to stealing the books and to stealing two sums of £3 and 42, and he wrote down a long statement admitting that he had been raibing his employers for a Just 18, a lank, young in looks dispiritest buy, even for his not very great age. For more than a year he has bren living alone, first in hostel, then in lodgings that cost him 30s. a week out of his £a interview.
Michael
In Los
11
London, Sept. 19.
Melbourne, Sept. 19.
Sedgman, Australian Frank
Wimbledon and The plan to observe Sep- holder of the
tennis singles
tember 30 as a day of pro- American lawn
today as test against "The Malan titles, was reported saying that lie would definitely
Government's wholesale vio- not turn professional.
Sedgman,
who is
lation of civil rights" has been was quoted in the
greeted with en- Angeles, Melbourne newspaper, The thusiasm. by Democratic
after 3 radio telephone
South Africans, says the When asked was. It right that National Council for Civil
in of his crime he would not be turning pro- Liberties, London, When the story
fessional, Sedgman said: "Yes, Frank
statement here. teen told to Mr Milton, the magistrate, a succes-That is definite. That is what
into the have been saying all along." sion of men went
the newspaper, According to witness-box to tell what they
Sedgman stated that he had knew of the boy in the dock.
never had much inclination to OMETHING in Michael's char-turn professional.
PRIN
มล
•
ccter seems
treme wordiness
·
to induce ex-
а
A conference convened by the Council decided recently to hold such a day of protest.
The Council the public
has appealed to to ensure that
on
to the 30th the Omen of the High The-Interviewer-referred
was tired Commissioner for South Africa in those who reports that Sedgman talk about him, and it is not of international tennis and he in London is flooded all day with
do more than replied: "Well, it is a possible here to- indicate the tenor of all that was strain trying to keep st
sold,
There was first the officer, who said:
terrific deputations,
telegrams and
letters
ers of protest."" your
It has also asked that organi- peak week after week,"
He was
asked whether sations Interested in the ques- then police
this year would be his last Davis tion should adopt resolutions on Africa "He has an
His Cup appearance and his answer the situation in South unfortunate background. parents were divorced when he was: "I will have to wait and and that letters should be sent was quite young. Both married see when I get home. After all, to newspapers on the matter,
he lived first with haven't been selected yet to again, and
his father, then with his mother. play in the Davis Cup."-Reuter.
Then he
joined
the Regular Army us a bay; when he left, his papers were marked 'Services no Junger required,"
meaning. I understand, he was not satis- factory."
manager
Dead-Heat
from Michael's 2-Horse
rit said that in his work he Brin
bad given every
satisfaction.
That the firm was aware that he
↑
In
be
REPRESSION
Why we say Hip, hip. hooray!
The "hip" in this ex- ig of clamation
joy have been thought to originally "hep", which was made up of the ini- tials of "Hierosolyma est perdita", Jerusalem is destroyed. "Hooray" was "hurra", meaning The whole paradise. phrase "hip, hip, hooray" may therefore originally! have been a battle cry of "Jerusalem is destroyed and we are fighting our way to paradise",
once
Need For More Carriers
Lessons Of NATO Exercise
Pitreavle, Scotland,
Sept. 19. Admiral Lynde McCor- mick, Supreme Allied Com-
Memorandum Reunification
On
Bonn, Sept. 19.
Five senior members of the East German Volkskammer (Peoples Chamber) today gave a memorandum on reunifying Germany to the President of the West German Bundestag (Lower House), Dr Hermann Ehlers.
The memorandum was, handed over to Dr Ehlers at a private 15-minute meeting in a Bun- destag library room in an atmosphere described by a Western official as "cold but correct." The memorandum was from Herr. Johannes Dieck- mann, President of the Volkskammer.
After the meeting the East | ment was German envoys, headed by the East Germun Christian Demo-
Premier, cratic Deputy
Otto Nuschke, went to a hotel of Remagen, 20 miles up the Rhine river. river.
The
Eust Germans
were and the In
greeted by both friendly
hostile demonstrations Federal capital.
and the
re-
in recess for two weeks and could not give them an answer at present, but ho added he would pass on the East German views, given in the memorandum, to West Ger- inan political parties and West German Government. Dr Ehlers, answering a |porter, said he had the impression that there was nothing new"* Police reported that a crowd behind
East the
German stopped memorandum. He added that the of aboutt 200 youths
had en East Germans wanted East and their convoy after it tered Bonn and tried to drag West German representatives to. the delegates from their ears.
be present at the four-power drove But the pollee quickly
talks on a German peace treaty, the demonstrators off.
They were willing to allow Streets near the Parliament | West German
parliamentary were lilfered with delegation to go to East Berlin thrown
by women and be received by the
German Parliament, The Ove delegates"
East German One are Otto
of the
Mater. told Nuselike, Deputy Premier, Her-delegates, Herr
Matern, member of the Ehlers that the delegation had mann Socialist Unity (Communis!)been instructed by the East Ger- Party Politburo, Karl Hamann, min Parliament to stay here till Liberal Democrat Trade Minister, they got an answer. Reuter. Heinrich Hohmann of the
WESTERN NOTE National Democratic Party, and Ernest Goldenbaum, Chairman of the Peasants Party,
building
flowers,
sympathisers.
39
new
East
to
London, Sept. 19, The
Western note Russia is likely to be delivered in Moscow over the weekend, It is believed in usually well- informed quarters here.
PROTEST POSTERS They will. have no contact with Chancellor Adenauer, who
The note replies to a Soviet was against their coming.
the powerful Social hole of August 23 proposing a was also
conference on Ger- Opposition Party, four-power conte Democrat But many, including the majo-man reunion next month.
The Western reply. la under- rity of the Christian Democrat
to reject (Government) Party, supported stood Dr Ehlers. Some argued that items on the proposed Sovict that at by Insisting refusal to receive the delego-agenda,
any conference a discussion on give propaganda
the holding of free elections to the East Zone
throughout Germany should be taken frst.--Router, with
Lion
Would material Government.
Bonn was covered posters today protesting against the visit, although during the night police had already made of anti and pro- a clean
sweep Communist posters about it.
Usually
sources said. heard
WORLD
the order of
CHESS
TOURNAMENT
Stockholm, Sept. 19.
rellable German later that Nuschke prepared statement world and then handed the letter to
played today. to
"The fourth-round in the chess Tournament was
Dr Ehlers, who did not reply Unzicker (West Germany)
Nuschke's statement.
and Petrostan
When Nuschke, asked whether after 19 moves. the East German delegates could wait for a Bundestag an-alc Bwer to Dieckmann's letter, Ehlers was
re- said to have
plied that the Bundestag would met would mean
again in a fortnight.
wasting the gentlemen's valuable time for 100 long," he was quoted as say-
Moreover,
a number of im-
before an answer could be
Ehlers told the East Germans that he was getting over 30 letters a day from the wives of and German prisoners of war civilian interne, whoco hus- bands were still held by the The East German Russlana, delegates did not answer this remark, the sources sald
A statement by the Council
the "As
struggle for says; Democratle rights grows stron- ger in the Union of South Africa, repression is Intensified. Trade unions are being attack mander in the Atlantic, said | portant things had to be clarified here today that after surgiven, Ehlers said. "We have Raced, African youths
ore being
theveying the results of the big another conception of freedom breaking for nogged Apartheid' law, and Africans, NATO naval exercise Main- and democracy," he said. Haydock Park, Sept. 19. The "almost impossible" hap- Indians and Europeans are bruce in the North Sea, one gooled for offences of his main impressions was hart been trying to keep himself pened in a two-horse race over being to his pay of £3 a week. We, one mile here today, when the against the discrimination laws the need for more aircraft
could
the so-called tried to help him," the manager contestants said.
"We taki him he should separated as they lashed, past pression of Communism Act, carriers.
He told o Press conference at of "The Democratic people
that WDS very the past, the judge declaring a amole less. He
here lead-heat,
South
Africa have appealed to naval headquarters heavy smoker.
This was only the second time the people of this country to die North Atlantic naval forces a shortage The commanding officer of a
which Michael that this had happened on the support them; this represalon suffered most from Cadet battalion
occurs on British soll and re- of minesweepers and maritime had joined, said, he was at all British turf in he past 32 years.
with The three-year-old Wellington pression is an infectious disease, air patrol type of aircraft times a first-class cadet, with
Castle owned by a Lincolnshire Feeling is strong tumong the combatting submarines. considerable powers of leader-
British poople, but to far it has Larmer, Mr F. Dennis and ridden
A great many lessons would from 'the exercise ship. Michael's captain said he by Australian jockey W. T not found effective expression. be drawn
"earth was so, keen that he had passed Evans was an odds-on favourite We hope that the day of protest, but they would not be. in six months, Army examina-
Tuesday, September 30, will shaking," he added, to beat Mr E. Pacitto's six-year- tions over which inest boys take old Top
Admiral McCormick revealed Drawer ridden by provide an opportunity to all to three years,
Douglas Smith.
show what they think of Mulan's that a meeting would be held actions"-Reuter,
in
a month's time lo about Smith forced Top Drawer up
draw up short range and long runge exercises for the forces which would be available
Tommy Lawton him
To Marry
+
London, Sept. 19.
.for.
My
ALL these who had known to dead-heat in the last stride Michael. even the police after Wellington Castle had ap Meer, seemed to have been peared to be winning.
The last time this rare event speaking for him. Now his father
He sold:
would hope for fairly Carlisle "He happened was at the come forward.
1948, tho ran away from me because hesummer meeting in
sizable exercise once a year, In conjunction with land forces," He dead-heaters then being Lord was, discovered stealing.
he sald. Joined the Army when he was Lovat's Desire and Mrs Lurling
ал atomic Asked whather The Blancador. with his mother as an alterna- Brothertin's
Admiral Tommy Lawton, Brentford-and torpedo was possible, live to facing a,charge of theft. previous occasion was at New- He's a boy with a chip on his market in 1920-Router,
former England centre-forward, McCormick said: "Out of shoulder,"
is to be married to Mrs Gladys own guesswork they could have **I think 1 can summarise your away from
because his May Rose at noon home
at Caxton one which would work, but I father would not let him join the Hall, London, on Tuesday next. am not prepared to say whether cadet band, and had taken away
Both Lawion and his future there is one or one planned."— his uniform..
wife have been married
before. both are 33, and each has a young daughter. Ian McPherson, a former Arsenal player, 'who was in Notts County team with Tommy Lawton, is expected to be the best man-Reuter.
evidence by saying you think Itim a thoroughly bad boy?" Mir
suggested.
Milton
"Yes," said Michael's father. I he gets away, with this, he'll cock a snook at the low all his life. He needs a sharp lesson."
The magistrate remanded Michae! In custody for a week, so that he might, weigh up all that had been-sbid. The men who had spoken for Michael left At last it was Michael's tum, the court together. Michael's A lost it was charly, that father left. Michach was shown no matter how long it took he out. And going, the boy did not would one day repay what he look at the father, nor the father had stolen. He said he run at the con.
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Kolov (Russia) "beat Valionis (Canada) in 21 moves,
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