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ICHAEL as a boy must ENTHUSIASTIC

MICH

have filled the hearts

of his parents with pride

and with hopes of

his

SCENES

London, Aug. 22.

Surrey became the undisputed County cricket future. He is 23 now a man champions for the first time for 38 years when of excellent physique and with a face whose every they beat Derbyshire by 212 runs at the Oval to- feature proclaims a strong day. character.

Ils is the kind of face artists illustrate the herces of boya stories. There is manliness in It, but also abundant, energetle youth: there is determination in his of Jaw,

use for recruiting posters or to

They shared the title with Lancashire in 1950 and with Lancashire and Nottinghamshire in 1889, but their last outright win was in 1914. They have now won the championship outright ten times and shared it twice since it was started in 1873.

Surrey's victory over Derby- ja dull finish to what might have shire, their 19th win in 25 held Interest, when Northampton matches, gave them a total of declared. 230 points, Yorkshire, their George Tribe, the Australian nearest rivals, have gained 188 bowler, worried most of the but Clin points from 25 games and can Glamorgan batsmen, ietal only 232 points if they win was an exception and he was re- their remaining three games, warded with his first century of

the season.

the line

but his tousled fair hair and keen bright boy. He is eyes belong ta

he wears and vary bronzed, clothes

1091 at untidily and is most home in an open-necked shirt, He would do very

well as a Nyinbol for adventurous youth.

Well, he has had adventures

Declaring at their overnight of a sort. But they bear as much

score of 258 for four, Surrey relation to those of schoolboy

left Derbyshire to get 308 in five heroes as the stories in Imported hours and 20 minutes. Derby- "comics" do to those of Kingshire collapsed and were bundled out before lunch for 95, Alex Belser taking four for 41.

Arthur's knights.

MICHAEL

arrested WIS

MC Street, Soho.

in'

ni

11.30 the other night by two plain-clothes policemen who for watched him 20 minutes bad

trying the doors of parked cars. "We're taking you in," said one of the policemen, "us A suspected person toltering with intent to steal."

majd

"You'll never prove it." Michael. "I'll take this case to the highest courts in the land." With such fine bravado might une of the schoolboy heroes have spoken if falsely accused,

SU

Tthe police station, where A Michael

was charged, he said:

can bring witnesses "*]

I from Coventry Street to prove had been with them all evening."

The police :were

embar- They put rasingly obliging. him into a car and drove him to that he Streal, Coventry might contact his witnesses. The only acquaintance he could dis- cover there was a giri. "That's right." she said to Michael's escort of police officers. "I was talking to him-four hours ago, al about eight o'clock." That to lie; way, no alibi seemed

Hundreds of people awarmed across the ground as the players led by Stuart Surridge, who is

THE RESULTS

At the Oval Surrey beat Derbyshire by 212 runs. Surrey 150 and 258 for four declared. Derbyshire 107 and 95 (Alec Bedser four for 41).

with Hampshire.

At Taunton-Somers:1 drew Somerset 250 with

out

In his first year as Captain, left for nine declared and 213 for the field. The cheering specta-four declared (Tordoff not ters refused to leave until the 101, Buse not out 77). Hamp- on the shire 283 and 97 for one (Eagar Surrey team appeared

not out 53), halcony.

Fluttering over the Oval and all other grounds, where Sur- rey play next season, will be a championship pennant, the first of its kind in the history of the game. Last year's champions,

Warwickshire, proposed the in-

stitution of a

pennant

At Leicester-Gloucestershire Leicestershire by eight beat wickets. Leicestershire 178.and 248 (Jackson 88). Gloucester- shire 356 for eight declared and 70 for two.

At Northampton-Northamp from tonshire drew with Glamorgan, 1953 onwards, and the Advisory Northamptonshire 356 and 78 for County Cricket Committee sanc-four declared. Glamorgan 220. tioned it in March.

(CHI 100, Tribe seven for 64). will be The pennant

pre- and 60 for one.

At Lords Essex beat Middle- sented by the outgoing cham- plons each year and Warwick-sex by 111 runs, Essex 300 for shire will make the first pre-nine declared and 156 for seven

(Dodds sentation.

declared

55, Denis Middle- Campton Ave for 52). sex 218 for eight declared (Pres-

HIGHEST

The

QUALITY

main reason for Surton Ave for 48) and 127 (W. rey's success has been in ex-Edrich 78, Ray Smith four for cellent all-round attack Belding of the highest quality.

and 19).-Reuter.

Alec Bedser, Tony Lock and well Jim Laker have taken Jum over 300 wickets between them this season,

while Lock and more than

Michael was driven back to the Surridge each have

eella.

40 catches to their credit. emphasised

NEXT murning of Bow Street, t

Michael pleaded not guilty

that

was responsible for victory, which was-a

to the charge against him, and fitting end to the County careers

when the police had told Mr of Laurie Fishlock, former Eng-

R. . Blundell of their watch land batsman, and Jack Parker, upon him, witness-box.

he went Into the

"Have you any address?" the learned eterk asked him.

"No." Michael sald.

you in work?"

"Have you a trade?"

"Been a cook," Michael sald, and began his story. "I spent the whole evening speaking to people as spoke to me." he said. "Never moved till the cops came

who are retiring at the end of the season after many years' ser- vice.

Britain's Mission To Luxembourg

London, Aug. 23. Sir Cecil Weir, a leading Industrial and economic expert, Derbyshire's defeat, coupled will head the British mission to Lancashire's win in two the European coal-steel com- with days yesterday, allowed Lan-munity which leaves for Luxem- cathire to move into third place bourg inter this month, the the County table with 100 Foreign Office announced to- points compared with Surrey's night. 230 and Yorkshire's 106.

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Yugoslavs Staging Party Congress October 19

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Belgrade, Aug. 22.

The Yugoslav Communist Party today called its first Congress in four years, to meet on October 19, two weeks after the Soviet Communist Party Congress in Moscow.

Plans for the Yugoslav Congress were first disclosed last May, but the official announcement today gave details.

Living Language

Why we say Butler,

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The butler is the prin cipal 'manservant in household・・ but 'originally who he was the man- looked........after_the_wines, or "bottler”. Like many words

with dealing etiquette, "butler" comes from the French,

word where the

for "bottle" is "bouteille".

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The Yugoslav news agency Tanjug said the sixth Yugoslav Communist Party Coxigress would be held in Zagreb and would be attended by 2,000' delegates re- presenting 779,382 members.

- The Soviet Party Congress will. meet in Moscow on October 5.

*Yugoslavia's last Communist Party Congress was held in July 1048 in Belgrade and supported Marshal Tito in his break with the Kremlin when the Comin- for expelled Yugoslavia month earlier for, failing to take orders,

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The Soviet all-Union Com». muntat Party Congress, the first in 13 years, is expected to out- line future Soviet polley toward the rest of the world, including Yugoslavia. The methods choosing. Congress delegates are the same in both Ruggiu and Yugoslavia.

SECRET VOTE Yugoslavia's basic Party organisations; enterprises and institutions are in the procesa of choosing representatives for the local and district conferences at which Congress delegates will

jug said.

India To Purchase Airliners

will 50,-

New Delhi, Aug. 22. The Government shortly appropriate 000,000 Rupees (£3,500,000) for 15 now airliners, either British or American.

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So far, the Government has not made up its mind whether to invest in Britain's Vickern

OT the Viscount American Convalr.. Both planes have been found suitable for India's air services.

It was understood that the Government will approve the Appropriation within the next ten days, but would defer the decision оп which plans to buy until a speciel negotiating commitice examines te prob- Іст. Since India wants to standardiso

aircraft Internal lines, the order for all 18 planes will probably go to one company.

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The twin keys to the final

terms of

decision will be the payment and training facilities to be provided for Indian air

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TRAINING

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London, Aug. 22. The Air Ministry, sold today that until Germany's contribu- tion to the European. defence community had been finally

be elected by secret vote, Tan-settled, there was no question of the Royal Air Force training German personnel

A

Scottish-born 02-year-old Sir Cecil was Economic Adviser to Middlesex, who lost

sport-

the British High Commissioner Essex ing engagement with

In Germany from 1948 to 1949, afier WO

declarations today when he was appointed Chair- He spoke as if he had been

138 points,

It also said holding

a kind of pavement "at remain fifth with

the 1948 Con- followed by Glamorgan with 130 man of Britain's Dollar Exports home. and did not explain how,

Cascais, Aug. 22. gresa, held from July 21 to 23,

It was commenting on tml Northamptonshire with 128. Board. without shifting from Coventry

Å Denis Compton declared the

after communique Issurd

Merope (A Straulino and N. was attended by 1,344 delegates London Daily

Herald report Street 打起 had

himself Middlesex, got

first innings

when the two-day talks here between Rode) of Italy, holders of the representing

468,175 Party that the Ministry was complet- arrested on the other side of 82 behind in the

the hope, no doubt, M. Jean Monnet, French Chair- uile, today won the star class members, indleating a sharp in- ing plans to train "s substantial Shaftesbury Avenue, in Denman of a sequent declaration by man of the pool's High Au-yachting championship of ercase in Party membership number of German ayers, some Street.

Essex for sporting

a

anh, thority in Luxembourg, and

Yugoslavia's Europe and North Africa Essex duly obliged after hitting British officials said the mission

crow of Hitler's Luftwaffe. This was the fifth and last from the Cominform expulsion of them veteran pilots and air

and Merope, 138 in quick time, leaving would have the task of "laying race of the series

and

Tanjug did not indicate what Middlesex three hours to score the foundations for an intimate Olymple as well as European the Party would consider at the to win. But the Essex attack; and enduring association" be-champion, yacht, won on the

Britain tween was always too keen.

whole series, though the win- or whether any major changes were expected Marthal Bill Edrich made 78 but other munity.

Tito is Secretary of the Party. with time to sparc." Essex would deal on day-to-day clinched matters.

basis with the main

"ASE proved," said Mr Blun-

deli. "Anything known?" "Yes, sir," a police-officer sald. "There are 16 convictions for

crime....

He began to resile Michael's The crimes were mostly record. rather mean ones. A thwarted desire for odventure could hardly account for them. When the officer had done. Mr Blundell

sald

to Michael: "You will be sent to London Sessions for son

tence as an incorrigible

rogue."

and the com-

batsmen fell regularly until, The communique Bald 11 Babi IV (Hans Bryner andUnited Press,

TAME · ENDINGS

Gloucestershire were left to score 89 to beat Leicestershire and they hit them off at a run a minute:

problems

of common interest which will prise 15 the community de-

...

ner of today's race was Al

Kurt Bryner) of Switzerland.

Merope luna 85 points with Espadarte (Joaquim Fiuzo and F. Rebelo de Andrada) of Portugal, second, with 70, and Mn Lindo (Jose, Tite and Alberto Graca) of Portugal, third, with 68 points.

Mourning For Schumacher

Bonn, Aug. 23.

Hampshire declined Somervelops. set's challenge to score 187 in A separate statement issued 07 minutes and the match by the Foreign Office said that ended tamely.

the delegation would be com- That might mean a long term of Somerset were in danger un-posed of representatives of the The other placings were: Imprisonment.

an unfinished stand of 181 Foreign Office, the Fuel and Capucho IV (Joso Capucho and What did 1 1 say of Michael's by Tordoff and Buse made Rower Supply Ministries, and Manuel Guerreiro) Portugal 67 looks? Manliness? Determina- them virtually safe.

of advisers from the coal, iron points, fourth; Podrilo JV West German leaders and tion? Character? I checked Tordoff reached his maiden and steil industries, represent (Ernesto Mendonca and Antonio foreign diplomate will gather then as he went out; all those century in frst class cricket in ing both management and Sliva), Portugal 62 points, fifth round the red-draped conin. of qualities were still apparent in two hours and a half, driving labour. It would take up Its Flastolin (D. Salata and A Dr Kurt Schumacher. tomorrow his looks and manner and bear- cleanly to collect 13 fours and duties immediately-Reuter, Pelloll) Italy 65 poirits sixth for a mourning ceremony In the

Tito Bordio Once, parisaps they had one six.

Elettro ing.

and Parliament building. faithfully reported upon him,

Livio Sangulini) Italy 38 paints, now, alas, they lled.

seventh; Five (Paul E. Fisher The body of the leader of and Claus Wunderlich) Germany the West German Social De 51. polnés, eighth; Ali Baba IV mochtic Party, who died aged 89. (Hana Bryner and Kurt. Brynery on Wednestiny night, was taken 50 points,

(3.there tonight from Party Head- ninth, Vega Mercier and L. Roussy) France look first innings points. It was tonight won a

The Greck Government 41 points, tenth; Ayoco (H. voto of con-Perrisol and A. boson) France fidence in its policy by 127 37. points, eleventhe-Router,. votes to 110,

Avo-day The vole ended a debate during which the Greek Rally

(Opposition) led Marshal Papagos attacked the policy of the 10-month-old Progressive Laboral coalition under General Plastāras. Router.

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The Herald report and said that, the Germans, under the terms of the contractual treaty expected to be ratified in October, would man tactical dir

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