Seamen's Pastor In Headlines
Man lately in the news in a big way is the 41- year-old Danish pastor, the Reverend Morgens Buch, who, at his post at the War Memorial Church and Mission in a large converted house in Jesmond, New. castle, is the most northeris stationed Danish pastor in Britain.
Ile officiated at the recent wedding of Prince George of Denmark and Viscountess Anson at Glamis Castle.
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To an interviewer he said; "1 ani ant important. I was just vienr in Denmark country Lefore I came to England. Bo; fore I came to Newcastle in 1910, I was ininister un a small island, such a mall one that its Hame would men nothing to you in Chit country. Then 1 came to Newensle und hav been working to convert the! house into a riission and chapel."
Peter Buch, as a muster ut
the Church of Denmark (sut
Allogether 0,000 were at men, them called of and most of this Tyneside mission and know
well.
Juggle
your way
out of this
by JAMES BARTLETT
Dr Philip Eisenberg, an American psychologist. has has discretion to found that matchsticks give 1erform the marriage ceremony him a clue to the minds of
talle is the People's Church of Denmark).
where one of the parties has his patients.
Licen By A vorec netion.
On the desk in his consulting
As well am looking after vnut-room he lays out seven matches-
in this pattern-
ang Danish seamen al Newenslie and the small Danish colony
has C1
there, pantor Buch is responsible for Scotland but operation of a Norwegian pastor at Leith and a Swedish pastor
Aberdeen.
Newcastle was choses as ni church headquarters and tor
the Mission and site of Clatch, opened last year as Danish a memorial to the 950
יינן t
who lost their lives
service
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Ife inys to his patient: "Just by moving ONE match, change this from Ronan numerals Into Arabic numerals and make sense; of the equation,"
sort lly their actions they themselves Into four dastonet! groups of people.
ESCAPISTS
THE HONGKONG TELEUR A
Cute
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1950.
THREE-YEAR-OLD Wendy Rogers and an even younger long-cared goat appear
to have an understanding that's "just between us kids" as they nestle together on the grass in the Children's Corner at the London Zoo. A short while later,
they snoozed together. (Acmo).
GO
not reckon
London Diary:
in the
of the The allies during the war, because bother for long. They Newrath was then their main there is neatch in it, or they Isuse!
say. "It's impossible."
are inje The JUGGLERS persistent. They want to show that one from two equnis One;-
Beach-Peach
CURVACEOUS Vickle Hayes likes the beach at Hampton, New
Натр-
shire, but there's reason to believe the water isn't the chief attraction when she's there, (Acme).
But they do not keep to the rules. They move TWO match- sticks, and they still leave the answer in Romni figures.
The TRIERS keep at it and satisflerl With Eventually feel
this result, which shows Lhot one times one equals one:-
ไ
But though the figures are now Arabic and the equation 13 correct, one gure is tilted.
The WISE FOLK plunge deep] and came up with the truth that] the square root of one equals
one.
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TRUTH DRUGS MISNOMER SAYS DOCTOR
The name "truth drugs" given to intravenous bar- biturates when used for mis. narco-analysis is a nomer, declares Dr Ellis Stungo, clinical assistant in the Department of Paycho- logical medicine, University College Hospital, London, writing in The Modical Press.
Dr Stungo says: "The state- ment disclosed under the in- Huenco of the drug are not uocessarily true. They are honest. What the patient really Drinks is much more important psychologically khan fact, Under the influence of Who drug patients And It difficult formulate a lie, but this docs not necessarily imply that state" ments made are truthful. They are only hore honest.
to
"There is no drug which can
forte
for an individual to produce It is quite possible to be honestly mistaken, and the use of drugs cannot enable one ta distinguish between what person believes to be true and what is, indeed factual,
"Fortunately the type of La
own
which a person in full possession of his faculties is capable of Recepting regarding his attitude of behaviour is readily exposed when he is under the influence of a barbiturate be- cause the lie is a clumsy attempt to conceal his reaction lo cortain situations manoeuvre which has rendered blu neurotic."
SHE'S AS
EXPECTING BABY, ACTRESS CLOSE AS
BARES SECRET MARRIAGE AN OYSTER
There is news of a secret marriage. Bride was actress Joan Hop: kins, who starred in the film "The First Gentleman and Man on the Run"; she was Peter Pan in 1948. She is 35. Bridegroom was film director Henry Cass, 48, whose first marriage ended in divorce in 1944. He directed “Acacia Avenue."
When Mr Jack Andrews, Mayor of Colchester, took the
traditional gin and gingerbread at the recent opening of the oyster acason in the river Colne, he consumed
Bquare of
Miss Hopkins told about Canon Bernard Hogan, ad-appeal to join the King's Troop gingerbread the recipe of the marriage at her home ministrator in Belsize Park. Hampstead. cost
It took place at Hampstead register office in the spring. Only three close friends were present. "We wanted to avold a lot of fuss and bother," says Miss Hopkins, And the secret has been well kept since.
barracks.
the
which handed of the
Artillery
dlown for diocese, of the Royal Horto estimate: the rebuilding willa: part of their national ser-generations and is now the
£3,000.000 and will take vice.
secret of Mrs Elsie Gould, five years.
The King's Troop are proprietress of the Anchor FOUR-TICKET MAN stationed at St. John's Wood Hotel at Brightlingsea.
One apprentice
The day before the opening of brating the
To open their exhibition cele-anxious to join them there has
Mrs Gould centenary of
the already ridden winners on the the oyster season, public Hibrary,
He comes from the makes about five pounds of this the National racecourse. Book League choss
establishment of Mr Persse at special gingerbread, Lord Samuel.
Trudition Others are now at-
has it that it was a good choice, Newbury. On the threshold of four score tached to racing stables run by ceremony
of gin and ginger- years, Lord Samuel is not only Archibald at Newmarket, bread to mark the opening of Fawcus, Wilson and the oyster season in the Colne politician, he is a scholar and Smyth, A few weeks ago she was bibliophile, And he is a regular Williams.
storted
in the relgn of tele.
Elizabeth. Queen Paddington of
Cautious public vision. "Now," says Miss Hop-| library,
Throughout their service they Brightlingsea locals say that the will be able lo serve with cta kins,
and gingerbread ceremony "I can only do- radio broadcasts until
They will have factarted much later, the baby It is conveniently situated horses.
is
when the them for him. Lord Samuel lives in lies to prevent born."
pulling Dutchman came over to buy the Porchester Terrace; Paddington on too much weight,
catches and primed the oyster Ifbrary is Porchester Road.
en with gh to drive a better. Fargain.
Why let the secret out now? They move one maten: Because Miss Hopkins is ex-
VT
THEREFORE:
The doctor finds that people's reellons to his matchslick trick)
pecting a baby in December.
Desdemont in Othello on
115er
can be typical of how they race REBUILDING CATHEDRALdy Samet ia a member, and their own, bigger worries.
The ESCAPISTS
are thos
who in life refuse tes Jagr a i'lans are complete for the problem, says the doctor.
The
JUGGLERS are
those
reconstruction of Roman Catholic
which restrain them.
The TRIERS are the sort of people who serk
substitute ago. solutions which do not really solve the problem.
St. George's
so is their son, Mr. E. H, Sainucl.
Lord Samuel
goes to the
He has four
number-and
in
Cathedral, brary regularly. who try to break the walls Southwark. It was destroyed ticket-the full
| by fire during a Luftwaffe raid uses them all. He often uses an April night nine years not in stock; by that means the inter-loan service for books
special books can be obtained The architect is a pupl of for him from any library
Britain. Gilbert Seolt, Mr Romilly Craze.
Lond Samuel
reads The WISE FOLK, he Hinds,
He is not a Catholic. Mr Cruze novels, too. are the ones who seck always to hes followed the main lines of understand more about them the oki Pugin church, so the they meet, new cathedral will be the old IN WHY WE ACT AS WEtions, improvements and modi-stablen in many parts
$1. George's again with addi- Apprentices from DO. by Philip Etsenberg! Work, low. 06.
flcations.
selves, the people
and the world they live in.
Clouds
World'
Dim New
RIDERS FOR THE GUNS
ATLANTIC
COUNCIL
TO MEET
New York, Sept. 25. The North Atlantic Council is tentatively sche- cinduled to meet tomorrow country have responded to an afternoon for a final session
York
Skyline
of the
THE splendour of Manhattan's täll buildings is dulled for a few minutes during a sudden electrical rainstorın late in the affurmpon. Looking south from Central Park, you can see the world famous skyline silhouetted agilut the while fog rolling in ahead of the black clouds that settled on the city. (Aeme),
in planning the defence of Western Europe against possible invasion from the East.
The Council has been in
recess for a week while the Big
Three Foreign Ministers and
men
Whatever
the uright the gingerbread, for the post 50 yeurs or more, has been made at the Anchor Hotel at Bright- hangsea.
The tell.
recipe Mrs Gould won't
This year, considered the best since the hard winter of 1947, about 100,000 oysters will marketed and, of course, the Mayor followed tradition by testing the Brst one dredged.
GARRISON
PLAYERS
COMEDY
The various members of
Defence Secretarles discussed the Dickson household con-
defence problems, especially how
get themselves
to use German manpower in the trive to integrated European force. thoroughly confused in A of complicated situations.
claffs
The Big Three and their succession
have still
amusing not revealed and detalls of their talks, but press These situations form the reports said the French had basis of "Fools Rush In," a agreed to the American proposal
that German divisions be in comedy in three acts by cluded in the European defence Kenneth Horne, which forces.
being produced by the Gar-
la
rison Players at the Mis-
Reports said it was unofficially
to Seamen Theatre known the French would notions object to raising of German this week
divisions once their population The author's style of humour
can see strong French, British
and American troops forming is well known, and "Fools Rush
the basic European
force. United Press.
security
Hongkong Frog
Has Family
In" promises a very amusing evening's entertainment, and one not to be missed.
The cost includes several mem- bers well known to Hongkong theatregoers, and also three newcomers to theGarrison Players,
The play is being produced by Erle Sarler who, very unfor- tunately, will be unable to see
For the first ilme a family the fruits of his work, as he
of Malayan tree-frogs have leaves for England just before been bred at the London Zoo. the first performance, The mother frog arrived by
air from Hongkong, and was "Fools Rush In" is being per- placed in the Reptile House formed from Wednesday to laboratory.
Saturday inclusivo, September 27 to 30, at 8.30 p.m. each even- Almost immediately she pro-jing, and for the convenience of duced a large egg-mass, which Kowloon patrons, a speelat ferry she affixed to a palm leaf over-will leave the Police Steps ench hanging water. When the eggs evening at 8 pm. returning after began to hatch many hundreds the show. of tadpoles were released,
Tickets for both the play and So far 25 of the tadpoles the ferry are on sale at Mouiries, have become frogs dainty There are the usual reductions crentures which leap from lest in the price of tickels for the to lead to catch insects,
| Services.
BLESSING the crowd on his way, Pope Pius XII, accompanied by Vatican guards and church dig- nitaries, makes his way from St. Mary Major's Basilica, in Itome. Thus, for the first time since 1870, Fope completed the Holy Year rito of visiting äll four major Roman Basilicas on the same day. (Aems). Hitting The Hay
AN American soldier hits the hay and sleeps peace- fully and unconcernedly al an advanced baltallon command post near Taegu, vhile two of the sleeper's buddies chew the rag. (Acms).
Sad
Vetim
BOSTON'S meanest man is responsible, for the sad expression on the face of Catherine O'Riley, shown here with her dog, Tiny. One of the few¿TOMER paraplegic veterans in the US, Catherine disco, ked a thief had stolen mil ike fumiture in her new-homS
before she moved in, (Acme)