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JOHN CLARKE'S Allegedly
CASEBOOK
Drunk While
Tom In Carrying Trouble State Papers
T first sight you night
A have taken Tom for one of those young Interplane- tary explorers who, in boys' magazines nowadays, de- dicate themselves to making rings around the asteroids in vehicles resembling
of a
Washington, Dec. 7. The State Department said today that it was in- vestigating the case high Department official who was arrested on drunk while
carrying charges "secret" government papera...
rocket assisted goldfish The spokesman said an in-
bowls,
quiry was ordered after Foy Je was a fiac-looking young David Kohler, a member of the policy-planning built, fresh-Department's man, tall, spurely complexioned, clear and steady staff and former head of the of
the embodiment, I Volee of America, was arrested eye;
yesterday of all those virtues early
by police of seemed,
suburban Arlington, Virginia, which, in the minds of school- masters and clergymen, add up to "clean living:
For
dock
his appearance In the at Great Marlborough Street he wore a strange gur- one-piece something ment, a between
track suit and blue in colour, rompers, vivid and with an outside badge In on the breast yellow and red pocket.
YOU are charged," said the learned clerk ta Tom, a shirt, a tie,
"with receiving
a microphone, a pair of gloves, a fountain-pen, An American Forces Ilberty
and
book
pass, a cheque two photographs, knowing them to be stolen. Do Kunty or not guilty?" you!
"Guy Tom sold in the uld expect s would
level tone
you
There to usC.
VC:
asked
is that clothing he is Paul Bennett,
Mr
from the bench.
"It belongs to the American the detocilye-
- Air
said
ForceTM sergeant
who had gone into the witness-box..
"Is le masquerading as United States airrnan?"
*police are
Shortly after Kohler's arrest, three State Department repre- sentatives relloved him of e briefcase supposedly containing secret papers."
The 44-year-old Kohler, who once served in Moscow and has been in the foreign service since 1931, had no comment to make on the inquiry. He forfelled $8.75 collateral on drunk charges.,
His wife, Fhyllis, was charged <with drunken driving and was freed on a $500 bond pending her appearance in the Arlington County Court.
The spokesman indicated that one alm of the investigation was determine the degree to
of secrecy surrounding the papers Kohlor had in his possession when arrested'
Kohler has held posts
in
CHINA MAIL
MONDAY,
Established 1345
DECEMBER 8, 1952.
SIDE G GLANCES By Galbraith
T. M. Bog. U. PAL, ON,
Čapr, 19625) KEA KUPON, INA
"All I said to her was that her mother reminded me of my old top sergeant in the army!"
Sequel To Bank Murder
Bucharest, Athens, Cairo and. Committal proceedings
London. He was Secretary- General of the United States Mission sent to observe the Greek
I
n
Vietnamese against
Bank Clerk Ngayen Knan Dai, alios Yuen Shun Dal, 47, charged
Living Language
Why we say Chancellor The title of the Lord High Chancellor comes from the Latin word "cancellus," which means a grating or latilce-work. In the Roman law-courts
3 elections in 1946 and--with murder of n-watchman of
terved as Minister of the United States Embassy in Moscow in 1 so, sir," the officer
1048. "The and went on:
asking for a remand In this case, sir. There are further Inquiries to be made."
The magistrate agreed that He Tom should be remanded. was led awiy.
He
WEEK later, he was shown into the dock again. still wore the vivid flying suit. Why wasn't that uniform token off him by force it necessary?" the magistrate ask- ed, sharply,
The prisoner said he had no other wearing apparel," said the officer in charge of the case. The magistrate suggested Inquiries be made, as to why Tom had been allowed to continue his mas- querade in the ramand prison.
"This mon, air, the officer ald, "has been living by posing as an Amerleen serviceman, buy | ing cigarettes cheaply in their clubs, and selling them in the street.
"On the day of his arrest ] went to one of these clubs, where he had been detained. He has all the property on him. He sala he had bought it for £5 from an American he met at the Marble Ardı. It is all part at a £30 robbery from the United States
headquarters at Ruislip."
•
about
He took over the Valee of America post in 1049,-United Press,
How British
Pilot
Shot.
Down MIG
'Seoul, Dec. 8, Fight-Lieutenant John M. Nicholls of Liverpool, England." described last night how he shot down one of seven Communist
destroyed MIG planes
North Korea on Sunday:
over
"I looked down and saw two MIGs below me,” he said,
"I rolled over and closed to about 1,500 feel. One MIG broke hard right and went into a deep dive. We were going over the speed of sound,
of
the
Banque de L'Indo Chine, started before Mr Poon Tan-hơi at Central this morning.
Defendant is alleged to have murdered Kam Sze-yu during the night of October 11-12, this year with others not in custody,
09
Outlining the case. Det. Insp. W. E. Thomas, for the Prosecu- tion, said that the deceased Kam
employed Sze-yu, was night watchman of the Banque de L'Indo Chine and had been with the bank' for four years.
On the right of October 11, when Lee Tak-chung, one of the fokis of the bank left the bank premises at about 10 p.m. the deceased was the he saw only person in the bank. He then helped the decensed to close and lock the main, gata of the bark.
she
At about 7 à.m. the following morning, In amah, Ng Ngan received no reply when rang the bell at the main gate Lee, who happened to return, climbed into the rear yard of the bank by means of the drainage pipe from the servants quarters.
found
minor official was stationed at the fence of lattice barring the general public. His job was to admit those with business inside und he was the original "chancellor. Later he became a secre tary inside the court, and yet later a superinten. dent of all judges within the Roman Empire.
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פשמי
די
半
MUNDAY, DECEMBER
By Air
Sheaffer's T SNORKEL
THE TASIKMALAJA CASE: INDONESIAN GOVT.
OPENS APPEALS
Appeals brought by the Government of the Republic of Indonesia against recent decisions given by Mr Justice Reece concerning the steam- ship Tasikmalaja, diplomatic immunity from cross-examination and foreign sovereign impleading, opened before the Full Court. this morning. Five Counsel, including three QCs, are engaged and there was a huge array of law, books on Counsel's table.
both instructed by Mr M. A. dappel ngħinst the
.
From The Filos
100 Years
Ago
Captain, Shadwell, a note of whose complitation of Saturday's Eclipse we made use of in our
last issue, remarked that an
decurate observation of the first of Jest contact of the Umbs of tho Sun
and Moon, at begin-- ning or ending, would afford data for determination (or con- Demation) of the longitude of the place of observation. Mr
avoured
the
:
two by its very form impleads any
one who has on interest;
The 'famunhce of a writ in rem Captain
of his
the
would
be
with a noto,
not!
The Indonesian Goverment | Consul-General at Hongkong Assuming that the Judge was are represented by Mr. John and
Major Pamorrajo, a right in striking out affidavits Weiss, whose transit
would then say is placed over MaNeill, QC, and Me D. A. L. diplomatie courier, and against be (Counsel) Wright, instructed by Me P. J. that order there was an appeal, that there was ample intimation on the Queen's Road, almost Griffiths.
ear of the P& "Respondents are Juan Yamaci The question of the immunity loft upon the documents on the immediately
of these. two gentlemen was no that his clients were im-0. S. N. Co.'s Office has kindly and Co, Incorporated of Plaza
then argued and the *Judge pleaded;
public Goiti, Mentia, who are repre- dimissed the arguments and acnted by the Họn Lev d'Almada, we
there was notice of motion QC, and Mr Brook A. Bernocchi,
for Silve; and Anthony Loh, trading as A. W. King of Telephone House, Hongkong, for whom ar Charles E. Loseby, QC, Instructed by Mr J. C. Stewart, is appear
Opening his case, Mr McNeill said that there were originally Juris- two actions, Admiralty diction No 8 and No 6, and cach there were before their Lordships two motions of appeal. Action No
The Chief Justice said that writ for possession brought by
was of the opinion Juan Ysmael and Company and the Court No 6 was claim for $25,000 that Mr McNeill ought not to
to
Loseby exclude Mr for work done on the Tasik-soek
Anthony from being present. malaja brought by
Mr MeNell: I am not try Loh
to exclude sold that
my learned
גום
B was
the
Mr McNeill presence of Mr Lobeby in Court was not quite apparent to him
because
the amount
on the claim had been paid, therefore,
presence must Mr Losco costs. Counsel only would not depl with that now but an hour or two later.
writs of
Counsel said
that leaving His ellents brought the ship to be more than a minute
(nine aside the
into question of whether
within Hongkong
the seconds only over n · error."! the leamed Judge was 'right or urisdiction the Court and We do not know whether others
ordering
11, but about twenty - cross had indicated a claim to interest; saw wrong in examination or right or wrong
minutes to ten there was a It Wes admitted that
the curious phenomenon, the shallow in striking out their amdavits,
charter to the
the of there was nevertheless left en ship was under
moon appearing to be in- tho
material upon Indonesian Government file ample
at the dented in a peculiar manner which
dato of the the Full Court could
both
80, 60 remaining
wo long as observed it, nearly a minute. come to the conclusion that his actions;
NORIMINAL SESSIONS clients were impleaded in both
If that were not the position, actions.
A Crimina
of the Session his clients would may that they
commences to Supreme Court were at that time the owners;
That at the material time his day. Thirteen cases are down: allents had control of the vessel in the Calendar, Cases 11, 12," and 13 involve the murders of COUNSEL'S CONTENTION Yeong Achow, Lum-Acheong, the and John Mackenzie, on
and Turning to the judgment of high seas, the settlement of
and 8 ore piracy being
to
seck
the
deal
Larceny.
cases,
AUMMON-
a long time been
in Canton
and
case as A
end but when I come to my Air Justice Reece, Mr McNeill care deciding the three, perhaps,
27 Nos. reasons for appeal I am going said that his Lordship did not
suggest that there is nothing in fact
at all with the the some three prisoners
in both, No. 10 la with Mr Loseby to argue about. serlots and important, and he
no concerned Counsel added that the stay was
would say cozent arguments on also Piracy case a highway of proceedings motion
was impleading, because his Lordship robb
4. (the robbery-3 and lost but if they succeeded on ap- bad come to the conclusion that party in each) of receiving peal then Mr Loseby could not there was nothing cise left on stolen goods-No 2, a Forgery
to delain
stlp the file.
case-No 2. EXPLAINS POSITION
Tasikmalaja
except for such Ms McNeill said he would
Jurors eighteen Interposing, Mr Loseby sald costs as have been incurred by cont
one. for A certainty that Mr McNeill had not given the Court. He would not be contend that the learned Judge ed
made any has sought not to have costs. there entitled to. WD8 the position. He
any other
ncan order for cross-examination and Indonealin the because Mr McNeill brought a Supposing
onca that,
his Lordship, having made ang
is also, we think, absent motion to strike out action No Government dost the appeal, the order and the persons con-One (able to hear
brought by him (Mr Loseby), what would be. the position cerned not
of the Pezco) has hot having appeared to Justice The foarned Judge in the then, Counsel asked. There was be cross-examined he ought not several times pleaded deafnese dismissed the order Yengel and have struck from the when called as a Juroronother motion. Mr McNeill, he said. Co the orders was for costs to the aida uch but should have was, heeft challenged as having
Insufficient and against his clienta and Mr Lose the knew that perfectly well
acquaintance had not put it plainly before by argued on behalf of Yamael kept them there and given to an
them and the paragraphs con- with the English language, and and Co. in the Court below. their Lordships.
tained therein what weight he several are desirous of being at No In action 6, said Mr COUNSEL'S ' RIGHT
The Chief Justice: Mr Lose thought it. There were state- the Canton Regatta. Such is the Loscby, he arrested the vessel
mehis in them which, had not constitution of the present Jury and If
If he was successful in the by has a right to address
and could
not be disputed, he Panel.
A CORRECTION appeal, that vessel could not be whether the impleading motion added. released until he had been paid appeal succeeds Talls,
Mr Wright then dealt with said that this points in the Mr d'Almada his Just claim against the ship.
affidavits which and costs involved in the pro-was not an appeal against indicated that they should not
vogsel. of holding the
decisions in both actions 5 and have been struck out. said that he had and he would ask the Court The hearing is proceeding. Xxplained to Mr Me- that his clients had now enter- Nell in a rather painstaking ed a d caveat. But both appeals heard together would be
belon
previously
manner that not only had he beeable.
not been paid, nor was there
or
18
any undertaking by anybody to Mr Loseby contended that the
World-Famous
pay him, but there was a very position should be cleared up a Ballerina Here conalderable sum of money.
the outset otherwire there would considerably in excess of $25,000 ae confusion. He said that at the unpaid and which,
prey ous hearings he had asked
Benla
mark
In the Canton Commercial List of Monday we find the P. & O, S, N. Co's Agent circulating a notice regarding the Drug by the Pekin, to which is appended a note running "The Pekin has procceded to Cumsingmoon." But the Pekla at present write ing, is still in Hongkong.
Wo suppose the answer to any ro
on the erroneous nota would be "we were so advised."
as far as
Arove, world-famous The incident offers a good per whereon to hang, correction of he knew, would never be paid, and made a preliminary point ballerina, arrived here by BOAC an erroneous remark
stated last issua Wo his learned friend's own clients that the two motiens. should be this morning. She came here our being one of the main debtors heard separately, but his two from a tout in Japan where the that the Erin had left for atili.
learned friends, Mr McNeill and gave 33 performances.
Singapore.
With the Company's Miss Arava sald that Mr Loseby said that Mr Me- Mr Almada, went into en unholy Nelll knew perfectly well that alliance, the result of which was Japanese ballerinas have a great Agent, who has botter means of getting information: than the
would reply to any tizia was an potion brought for that he (Mr Loseby) protested (arture, and added int
ourselves, we the purpose
of reversing the with as much vehemence as he thinks very highly of them.
cavil we were co advised" Her manager, Mr John Keet decision of the Court below and could muster. The result was
Loseby's) that Mr Justice Reece deelded said that their Japanese tour (though we had our doubts of in which his (Mr
that the motions should be heard was officially recognised by the the truth of #et the time). The at the same time,
British Embassy there to be on Erin's trial trip we have now to In the matter of the hearing the basis of establishing good ay ended in the soutral round about, Macao; where if statuto However, there was a gentle of those motions, Mr d'Almuda will and cultural relations be-law was not sufficient presumed
rights were upheld,
- AN AGREEMENT
the
the
́men's agreement, which he had did enter a caycats in No. 9. 11t | tween. conteng and the | international offered a bar to any
no doubt would have been kept subraitted
Indo-China (Tonkin only), 430 | by both sides, that in the event in action. No. 8 the whole afternoon for Paris where Miss Frin's collision with the Paola,
thom
British series of affidavits
4 Japanese
arrest on account of the netión of They will be leaving this which has grown out of the after which tended to show winning the one of
they would
the they were pleaded, that the Arova will stay for a short The Erin under the eflcient action
pay costs, no more, added Counsel, Indonesian Government had no holiday before returning to Lon-command of Captain Jemieson, Both parties had that agreement right or interest, however slight, don. for their own purposes mainly in the question.
Mr McNeill said that the two because they were claiming to be the owners of the vessel and motions were, one for possession
WHAT POLICE FOUND
He then, opened the main gute
and for two Police officers
Philippines, N. BOTDED, 430 pm. several employees of the bank To enter. Inside the bank, they C.P.A
the chief cashier's safe p., CPA. covered with pieces of board
Formosa, U.S.A. (Beatle &*West- Canada, G p.m., and cloth. They also found States).
I.K.A./N.W.A.L electric equipment.
Japan. 8 pm. BO.A.C.
By Surface Maeno. 9.m.;, 0 p.m., as Lea Hong/Tak Shing.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER
By Air
It wild look rather bad if the and one for repair these cellons Malaya, Indonesis Australia, Now
owners of the vessel did not a motion in both of actions Zealand, 8 a.m., Via C.F.A.
Inda-Chins, France. French North pay that amount. The agree to stay proceedings and set ground the writs the aside West Africa, 4.30 pan. Air Viet-ment was kept.
At the time the agreement svas being that a recognised foreign Im Indila. Pakkian,
made, Mr d'Almada made it plain State
Stato was impleaded. to him (Mr Loseby) that he dit
Gald Counsel meant pleading, and Hewall, U.S.A..puted part of his rights, namely, that by these proceedings, they
This that whether in
action compellet anyone else to come
also in rem Mr Loseby was
In and defend his rights entitled to the costs.
GENERAL RULE
A Police constable found the body of the deceased lying on the floor of the store room in
"At 500 feet altitude, the MIG pulled up after I had hit him ence. He levelled out on the dock close to Sinuiju. I hit him 66 Å NYTHING known
f the
slowing him up. engine, A
"I fired again hitting him in him?" Mr Bennett' asked.
the engine, and a big burst. of Yes, sir,
he's 25 years old, fame came out of his tall pipe, and has six provicus convic-
apart and tions, and six findings of guilt He started to come against him as a juvenile. He then exploded. was released on licence
"He crashed just outside three weeks ago from a sentence of Sinulju. I could see a big puit of black snioke, where he hit. three years' corrective training."
did not eject." The magistrate asked
Tom The other six MiGs accounted what he wanted to say.
were all shot down by Tom, still steady of gaze, re-
Sabrejet pilots. American garded
the magistrate for a
Sunday more than 175 During moment, then said: "Couldn't met work or anything, that's all. Oghter-bombers struck heavy
Well,
you seem to have made blows at Communist troop and
a the in concentrations mind to lead a life of supply
Haeju peninsula area. said. maglatrate
Flight-Lieutenant Nicholls, a "Sentences will get longer and Royal Air Force exchange pilot Ionger, you for gix mont. Go to prison aving a Sabre with the Ameri-
4th Fighter
up. your erine,"
the
Yar
can
Interceptor
The tall young man who had seemed the embodiment of all-Wing, lives at 20, Remmington manly virtues turned and left Road, Liverpool. Reuter.
the dock, showing by no smallest sign what his feelings were. Soon he would be back ip
prison again; and this time the prison would provide him with a change of clothing, change Zor the worse,
Turkeys Fed On Wonder Drug
Queen Mary Not To American wonder drug, to falten Attend Coronation
London, Dec. 7
the basement bound and gagged.
Europe, 11
The Police later discovered that the electric equipment and other articles left behind in the nam banks had been purchased from Africa, Great Britain,
certain shop, Later a Chinese am 9.0.A.C.
Phamppines. Guam named Wong. Ka-hung, Was
**** Canada, à p.m.. identified during an identifica-
Malaya, Ceylon, Siam, tion parade as the man who Pakistan, Middle East. Great Br- made the purchases.
tako, Europe, B.O.A.Ç.
Wong was alleged to have visited the bank on two or three occasions on that day and was present when a box containing the equipment was delivered to the bank
Surface
Burma,
Macao, in: 6 p.m., i Las Hong Tax Shing.
Chaney People's Republie, 2.50° as tram vir Censon..
Formosa, 1 9.
Wing Bank. Indonesia, 10 am. Tikampek Philippines, South & Last, Africa, 11 Telberg.
Maya, Caylon, India, Pakistan, pan. Uraria
Starlitus, 11 am, es Tegelberg, Blum, 1 p.m., But lock.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19
by warface
Defendant was later ques- tioned by the Police and detained. He was charged with murder on October 13..
Forno, Japan. 9 9311,1vE CAT. Dublin, Dec. 7.
Slam, Atalaya, Indonesia, Australia, The first witness for the Pro- New Zealand, 1.30 pro. CPA. Ilah arkey growers are feed- Ing their birds, aureomycin, the
Lado-China, Tonkin oniris-6.30 secution, J. Rodman, Govern- ment Chemist, said that at about | pm. CPA
Formosa, Okinawa, USA (New Octobe thom up more quickly for the 2.20 pm on
20, ha
HKAJ York Canada,, 6... p.m., received from a mortuary Christmas market. “
At NW.
Japan, 6 pt. 3.0.A.C.. tendant a seated parcel con- Professor E. J. Sheely ct College, sald a series of Icela mekod Kim Sze-yu. Ho sfd Tak Bakg Indicated the drug adds 10 per chloroform was present in the cent more weight to turkeys over
blood a:12-week period.
the same day, Brilish researchers, who havo 4.30. p.m. bem aming aureomycin and other witness received from DSI Van anti-biotics such as penicillin on pips, have reported the drug a bottle of approximately eight bring pigs to baconweight 10 por fluid ounces of chloroform. The Cenk sooner than those not get bollie was half full. ting the drugs-Asociated Press, Hearing is continuing.
Possession Of
:.
Gun, Charge
as mentioned in another place; is now circulated for Woosing "and for Shanghal it suficient induce ment offers."
Radio Hongkong
HX.T A57-year-old bean sprout Programme Summary( 0,02, Chit- dren's Half Stour presented by Baliy sawker Ng Sul, and a Chinese Ann (Studio); 6.30 Portuguese Hall weman Chung Ho, 28, both cf Hour (Studio); Time Signal, Helay) 7730, 418 Holy Cross Path appeared World News (London before Mr R. W.5: Winter at A Talk on the Commonwealth Con. Prime Ministers, Economis Central this morning charged ference by the Bt Hồn.” R. G. Mr McNeill said that the with possession of a revolver and stories Prime Minister of Aus
tralia (London Relay); 716. Journey was that the ave rounds of ammunition.
"I cannot enforce a claim against the Indonesian Govern- ment, sald Me Loseby. That general rule
not oblige a Inspector H, M. Dey said that Into Melody Vocal Teddy Wobro
7.60, Artist of the Week Car would be totally worthless. Courts would er here for the purpose of argu- foreign sovereign or State to the defendants were found in Bolmetsch (Recorder) with Joseph ing, if I can, that Mr Justice come before the Court in order possession of the revolver and garby (Hargaleford): 119. Wrother Op. 10 (Ippolitova Ivanov) ........ Hoger Reece, was totally right in his to maintain its rights when, if ammunition on December 6 at a Report:aucasian, gesichta, Destilere conducting I/Orchestre they did not do so, they would place near Holy Cross Path.
fired, De La Societe Des. Concerta & Du Both wore remanded Judgment."
run the
the risk of losing their
days in Police custody for fur- Conservatoire De Paris; 650,-*I URS rights
that enquiries
what J"like" presented by Trana Tuen. (Btudio); 9, The Thunder Counsel said that there was a
e-A Talk on the history of The Times" by BirLlewellyn Woodward (BBCTS); 9.20 An Appeal for the Curc.. OL? England - Instillate i-z08 Soldiers * Ballors and Ainmen' by Major, K.C.“ Harvey, RACE, AIMY Publio Relations. Omeer) (Studio); 1.28, Concert: Concerto No.4/10 G Op: Beathoven)Artur binstein (Planoi VRIGA JEZE
The Chief Justice: What the appeal from?
***SUBSTANTIVE APPEAL
Electric Current Breakdown
Queen Mary, who has Kulin Dublin's Alber!” Agricultural | "taining a test tube of blood, sacso, a am, 6 pm.. as Lee Hong? RUAction: NO, O was the im», befireon that party and a foreign faulted in the current being ett Talk; by Peter Ustinov (BNCTB);
ed throo Coronations, haz-do-
elded not to attend the Corona- #ion
granddaughter, of her Que Elizabeth II, Court gources said today, because the long service would be the tiring.
•She is expected to watch the historic ceremony on television.
United Press.
Mr McNeill, replying, said vast distinction, as between the that there was a notice of mo- North and South Poles, between tion appeal from the Judgment i to:elga State which curse into
foreign State: of Mr. Justice Recce given on an action and a September 18 against an order which was drawn into procced- a notice of motion logs as a defendant dizmissing
The question In all those cases Aled on behalf of his clients to before us Cours was this: Was A fault in the main generator sel arddo the writ to stay, all contest of rights between of the Hongkong Electric Com further proceedings in
action
the party commencing the action pany's plant this morning re- Thomas Beecham 10, Frontie *No.
20 830mpleading motion. Mr Justio nove elan State, because as soon off in all districts for
min 10.16
Claveau and Edith Piaf 10.50; Dan- Refer heard, both
the Court came to the con- | isten, - jongste de alt unges ging Time: 41059"Weather- Report:
* Goodnight chision that a right was claimed The breakdown opcurred at 1 Radio Now Reck(Recommed
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mado, as order for the crome would argue on the following and on behalf of South Chlas Morning Post Lifed
Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of E kong. examina flora of the Indonealan main lípes:
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another, sealed parcel containing INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION RWANDA the fill paid that, this by a fomiga Stale:and was con, 8-am-and-the-supply" of elec- qualc. ind. Bave The Queen; 230,