Thomas Cardinal: Tien- iw shown outting the ribbon across the 'door of the St. Theresa's church Parochial Hall, which wat ppaned yesterday "China. Mail" photo.
Crew of Pl
has trying
vessel trip
aptain B. Krasner, American master of the 627. ton Philippine ship Joseph-S, his two European officers and 37-man Chinese crew, had a try- ing five days at sea last week when the vessel ran out of water on her way back from Chuon- chow, Fukion.
ter being stuck for four days of Breakers Point, near Swatow, she was towed back to port by the tug
Christine Moller early yesterday morn- ing. Captain Krasner, when in- viewed by the Press yester- on board his vessel, said Communists at Chuenchow re very unco-operative 08 peated requests for more ater, needed for the vessel's turn voyage to Hong Kong. id been refused.
in the starboard alde boiler to the one on the port side to enable generated sufficient steam to he for the lifting of the anchor,
During those Ave days, said Captain Krasner, the entire crew did a very fine job,
The Joseph-S, of Roland and Company here, lect the Colony Jón September 21 with 500 tons of They went so for us to put armed generül cargo for Chuenchow. idters on board, to force the She returned yesterday in bal-
sel to sull before the water last
her way to ik had been fully replenished,
saidi. What the Communists Fuklen port, she was encircled by reed to give were 14 tons of Nationalist warships twice
While on
the
Canonisation
of Saint celebrated
More than one thousand Catholics from all Catholle associations in the Colony took part in an afternoon proccasion yesterday commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Canonisation of St. Theresa of the Child of Jesus.
The procession which was preceded by a Rosary, took place at St. Theresa's Church, Kow- Loon.
Following the procession, Father Anthony Maloney deliver- ed a special sermon to the con- gregation.
The special Sunday afternoon gathering ended with a Benedic- tion
of the Most Blessed Sacra- ment.
In conjunction with the special religious Bunday afternoon gathering, Thomas Cardinal Tien performed a simple ceremony by cutting the ribbon and declaring
St Theresa's open
Church' Parochial Holl, a newly erected church building within the church Valtorta later blessed the new bullding with Holy Water.
Mr. F. E. D'Almada Remedios, the Church's Treasurer-General made a brief account of the events leading to the inaugura- tion of the
in his speec
Hall,
he said that the idea for erecting the Hall was shortly after the re-
In
COLLion of the Colony, How-
ever, actual planning of the project
started in January 1948 when it was
was estimated that some $160,000 was needed to erect the
new building.
The actual cost of the building
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER
Sub-Inspector David Austin Chapman of the Hong Kong Police and Miss Josephine Frances Ledbury, shown after their wedding at St. Theresa's Church yesterday--("China" Mall" Photo),
Softball:
Madcaps humiliated
by Jaguars; Americans lose to Canadians
By "GRANDSTAND”.
minus fixtures and furniture was A Jaguar triple play in the last inning copped a
A
little
more than $160,000.
He further mentioned in his sporch that it was the hope of the Hall's Council 'that in the near future the Hall wilt feature a good library for the use of the parishioners.
In expressing his duty as a
Catholic, Mr. D'almada Rome
los said: "As a layman who has followed with great interest and anxiety the various prob. lems of
felt of our time, I have the increading
measure, from day to day, that the greatest of these problems to the spiritual, moral and cultural training of our youth."
"Faced with the 1e added. nashult of Communitie propa- ganda so ably assisted by its td me that
we, Catholic fathers and mothers, rally around our clergy and assist them to the combat the evils of utmost to
the denial of materialism and
Christaln civilisation, WA
to answer before God."
ter which had to be filled in night and buzzed by Nationalist various lions, it soema
planes at least tank from a sampan by bue- and American
three times a day. s, he revealed.
Between September 23 and 26 After sailing for about 24 hours th the limited water reserve, when the vessel was in Chuen- Joseph-S had to stop the en-chow, Nationalist planes carried he and drap anchor off Breakers out two to three air-raids against
our
int on the morning of Septeme Communist-held port every shall have a grave responsibility.
27. She could not make for night. nearby port of Swatow,
The wireless equipment aboard
e ship was still functioning but
unknown reason repeated
Bergency
calls drew no reply
om Hong Kong or Swatow. Later,
British steamer was
en passing by the Joseph-S and
plain
Krasner immediately
ntacted the ship
by interna
YMCA hears talk on "The Children"
onal fing signals, asking her to Living in a civilisation that is cracking; a world
ansmit
a
message to Hong
ong. The British vessel replied
th signals indicating that she uld not.
At the same time, water was ming in rapidly from a leak the hull of the wooden vessel d diesel pumps had 15 be used "keep, the deck and holds dry.
ptually at 11 a.m. on Sep- 28, the Swatow-bound
-k
Wessel Empire Park came hid of the Josoph-S."
Co-operative
Was
governed by envy, resentment and four, what will our legacy be for our children? This question was posed by Mr. Jack Shepherd in
a talk entitled "The Children" before the Arm Chair Group of the European YMCA last night.
Mr. Shepherd said:
Gandhi,
St.
Paže 3
Wedding Remington Rand
Chapman--Ledbury
The wedding look place at St. Theresa's Church yesterday of Sub-Inspector David Austin Chapman of the Hong Kong Police and Miss Josephinë Frances Ledbury,
The bride's parents aro Mra. D. M. Ledbury and the late Mr. Joseph Thomas Ledbury, of 04 Fuk Lo Toun Road, Kowloon.
The bridegroom's parenta Dro Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Chapman of Chelmsford, Essex.
Given away by Mr. Joseph A. Gutierrez, the bride wore"a" gown of white ecru lace over heavy alipper natin with a sweetheart
neckline. The gown had long fit Ung
sleeves and a full gathered skirt with a rouched hemline.
A four-yard tulle vell worn by the bride was held in place by a She coronet of orange blossoms. carried a bouquet of white lilles.
Misa Cintre Stevens and Mus Florence Belcher acted as brides. „malda. Both had on powdered blue toffeta gowns, flared skirts with frilled heart-shaped yolks and short puffed sleeves. They wore short shoulder vells held in place by a cryn of pale blue flowers, and held osies of mixed flowers.
The flower girl was Miss Joyce Gutierrez, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. C. L. Gutierrez. Wearing a pelal pink satin' ambossed;, taffeta dress with frilled Valenting bodice, she held a posy of mixed flowers.
Sub-Inspector Michael Edward Davis performed the duties of best man.
Rev. Fr. C. M. Orlando con- ducted the ceremony.
The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. [Cutierrez of 85 Ifankow Road,
third floor..
The honeymoon is to be spent In Macao. The bride's going away sult was of rose plok shark-skin with a scalloped hisatred jacket, full flared skirt and three quar- tered sleeves with scalloped cuffs.
12.0 Madcap humiliation in the Senior Soft- ball League feature game yesterday, while the Canadians, broke up a deadlock in the final chapter to edge out the Americans 4-2. Joseph's returned to their regular form and
shutout Baseballers, 7-0, with hurler Sherry accounted for five Canuckettça via Bucks pitching a two-hitter. In the other senior tilt, Overseas triumphed 14-7 over the Reds..
In the Junior League, Aces stumbled again. when they bowed to St. Teresa's 11-10, while Delawares pulled through with a 5-4. noseout over Falcons.
Dragons and Pandas proved too good for the opposition as Vikings and Dodgers, succumbed. 12-4 and 8-4 respectively.
and it was not until the fifth that the Americans scored the equaliser as Ernie Stober dented the rubber. on Davis' sacrifice holst to centrefeld.
Chance missed
the strike-out route..
The Maple Leafers falled to ccare in the first, frame, as thei top of the batting order falled to connect, white the Squaw tallied once on Catherine Re- medios. bunt hit, and Joyas Guest's single to centre.
The lead, however, was short- uved as the Canadians came Iright back in the second semester with two run rally on a couple of timely singles, after which thes Ecored
in every chapter except the fourth.
The Americans missed a chance to break up the tie in the same
The Squaws were really hand- Inning when McGowan perched cuffed for the rest of the game; on third with the sacks choked and only inubaged, to get on base Alice Mar's steady hurling took too much of a lead and fall- twice, both times through well
-the handcuffed the Squawa in Ladies league for the Canuckettes.to tag up in time to store on placed bunts.
Horry Ayres long fly to deep to emerge 7-1 victors.
centre, McLane fled out to end the rally. Madcaps 0-Jaguars 12
Wook-end scores
at a glance:
Men's Senior League.
In the sixth the Americans had Madcaps disappointed fans in another chance when Brown and
but rash St. Joseph's their initial appearance as Kelly Malone got on huse,
Reds Silva-Netto was shelled out of running spoiled the effort. during the box 3-2/3 frames,
The crucial seventh. opened | Jaguars which time the booming bats of with Nazarin, making first base Canadians
Men'i the Jolting Jaguars had pounded as catcher Joe Honeycutt fum- out five solid hits to Score 11 bled a bunt and Junior Markar Vikings runs. Edo Almeida filled the beat out a dump along first base Delawares breach
allowed one more une. tally..
and
:
Pandas
7 Baseballers
7. Oversous
14
12 Madcaps
4 Americans
Junior League
4 Dragons
12
5 Falcons..
8. Dodgers
11 Aces
10
Ladies League
George While then attempted St. Teresa's Winning pitcher Vie Fedruco tosterificed to advance the hurled a superb game and only potential scorers, but was called Canadians faced 25 batters in the seven out for batting out of the box, inning stint.
"The issue of the day is a re- the soul, moral strength only,mplete humillation when Abbas
created a new State. He had to abhorring violenco, and
achiayeommunity.
"We are not gently discussing wide basis of our remedy spiritual
It was at this vital stage that the Americans over looked the fact that when White was call- ed but, the “runnerz), were not put back on the bassa originat- ly held by 'them.
When Baker, grounded out to short-stop Brown, the ball was rifled to home for the force out at the pay-off station.
"It was only then that it was dis- ebvored that Dret
base
Was
While holding the Madcaps. scoreless for the entire tussie, He used the force of Pedruco had a no-hitter for five ond the Madcaps averted, ligicus one. By religious I mean
hd
beat out a scratch infield single. the attitude of mind embracing
Gussie Pereira led off for the the most profound yet most sim- suffer, as did thousands of his
of men to come to
followers. But they were ready Jaguars by belting Silva-Netto aptain Dewey of the Empire ple efforts
terms with their own existence to suffer. They ured their own for a round-tripper. A double very co-operative,
suffering, to
alm and a steal by Lionel Sequeira The first use on a
accounted for the first two runs, tinued Captain Krasner, And Creator, desage Was Immediately
In the third chapter, the vacant, and, the sacks were load- Jaguars bunted the Madcaps ed. " dizzy in a four-run uprising Bilt Woo next singled and the and when Bequeira belted cut | Ud-breaker was chalked up.. his second two-bagger of the Barney Abbas drew his third for another game in the fourth to contri-walk of the game bute to a 5-run Inning, Bilva-run, but Peter Rull fled out. Netto was banished from the The Americans were unable to mound.
make up the two-run' deficit in their last fun at bat as Honey- cutt, Davis and Ayres, were re- tired in succession.
the probable and a particular Idioed to Hong Kong on bei
if of the Joseph's; and at the system, or party. We are facing ann
Fame time
life as we know it; the return to sound it moral, en word that
Edo Almeida put out the fire with three pitches that cut the heart of the plate. duck in the last frame
Madcappers tried to break the Lance Wade was given a life on fumble and Eddle Marques made first on an attempted sacri-
when
Joseph's 7-- Baseballers O
Indian tongue (n hos a word Me the likely end of all organised
Sonie have trans- Captain Dewby'
Proul ffared to take the Philippine
B. stunted, twisted savagery, An- sel in tow. But this offer other war will leave neither vic-force, but the English
politely rejected by the tors nor vanquished. Only crip- Not just a quality of mind or at- satisfies me most is 'compassion." an master who, taking pled survivors in a wilderness tribute of character, but a consideration the rough No more familles, friendships, no as definite as heat, or a reging power hought it might be dan more books, cinemas, pleture-
regule I I believe. It to be what to both ships; Empire Park, on her re galleries, no more parties, pro- Christ meant by 'the word of God,
perties, nor promotion. No more what eld Loo Tse called *ta." gentleness. Fifty years ago Wells Greeks logos. It is the puro ex was writing. stories hinting at pression of God. Compassion. A such a 'future." The last 50 years transcending power, harmonising have turned the fantastic into the with the laws of Nature, part of probable. The next 50,..the life the flow of the commost natural ille Vas popped straight to Joseph's worked their way bied Fielding, a depleted. team, St. me of our children...may turn all that lives. The most natural probability into fact.
and must simple of forces; ( hurler Pedruco who whizzed the into the pennant scramble when We are frantically searching The only way
apple to Umbe More for the sec-ther white-washed the Base- for something dynamle enough to "A Galilean prasant, who CAMD
ond out. Before Wade, who was ballers 7-0.3 NO. oppose Communism. What is
to a world of religionists. Who on second, could return to the needed, and what the true navi couldn't see the wood for trees.
base, More had relayed the ball is trying to build up, is small-minded men to whom this to Tony Silva, to complete
three-ply erasure. ng to transcend Commun- | letter of- fhe-law (:1
meant every to make it obsolete, in t
thing, the spirit nothing. He Do we know
́of a force, pleaded for- bronder 'vision, positive power, that will have drastic revision of life, for a frea Lasting and beneficial effecta? play of the expression af God. Physical force is useless in the Compassion. He knew that the
yare from Swatow on the ng of September 20, stops Alongside the Joseph-S for tytwo
Hours until the arrival the tug Christine Moller The lifting of the Philippine pauncher was another pro em which however, was solved Chiengineer M. Moro who nsferred the remaining water more then
Reminders
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the Bains was in his usual pleady form and his burling efforts would have been a perfect accomplish- ment were cut, for the fact That Tom
Swift rapped our single in the third
Ird inning for the sorta, Showbbat All had Neid day we they dropped
Bons-setter-Diso holding the
fa
Blunt Benny
· thest thesis/tong, thé bass Molthen
lines: when
Bill Woo's Canucks greased the run. It is the lazy man's human race was hearting for a vast skids for the Americans when and has within Iteclf the guide, monumention of they broke up a two-all, deadlock ofice, 1 pm.
germ of its own undoing. While
iri the last Inning on two errors fet Drive, European YMCA, & we find ourselves using force progress. Ho
of arms, at least don't let's fool only way to impress the remedy and two hits at the crucial stage Came The Canadians 'American hurler · Ge nion Jack Club, tombolo, 7.30 ourselves that it will be of any on human minda was throughi
Lise in the long run. We must human heart So he made a had a spiritual force...
neon of compassion that Nazoria mitte aints Positive force
would move people, all condillons of people, for all time, yielded 7 blows
Sidrive,:01 pan..
did the
Pelup for oight safetles
Apart
the keystone disți- display when initial canto as Markar, White and shared searching
grounder Baker went down in order and in Jon Morris
Diris" but to rob Joo without the American half, two successive of a Khan being still side-
doubles by Davis and Harty |- Modest
Canucks falled to sporo in the Bot··· George']
Coming events GETOMORROW. K. Notary Club lunch at Rottwe don't wish to scour Gandhi hus left it on record that Garden, HK Hotel 12.80 p.mchildren blasted and deformed, he could never look at a crucifix,
though It is so easy to give a, glih answer wanting to in this sort of talk, and toy with Europearic YMCM
We teach a li as a kind of oxcrcise.” But the
bent
of motives. that the Himo for exercise has gotte Wesirable objectives of le are: game over the platter, usaili d Want a force that can do, things státus-in society.PowaveNeithord aide scora MAGRA the catching thoren wero: takbaj
heuro • Sav{co#;^; Club, whitwo, must think vory deeply here.Tindu be weepincarent Will – AFTEs pushed the first run of the lined,awing, in a finger Injury |
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Drive,
Ind." Dragons
whist drive (cast
kip Flower Clu
In the material: world as well as property, ; promotion,< within the mind. A positive ones bad po ime for such
Dower, as, oyident, en, i Tay, clec- Each rost cho khow that
own way h19, of the, mul photnen ag" some-, hela pression.
Fuch muspizitul power, alors. Nothing els
in the over by Bim Ablong second, with the Americana ve inkogen warenge bistering
twin-killing: “Sa upriajag,
tế học dan the
Hittora overpowered":
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