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JOHN CLARKE'S ' CASEBOOK

HOME

BUILDING

THE whole of her own

Though she was obsessed, wilti childhood had been the idea of making a home that would be worthy of, her child, spent in orphanages; and things were not altogether easy now that she herself was for her, to be a mother, Gillian was and n fierce Alled with urgent desire to make as complete as might be the home to which she would so soon bring back her.. own child.

austere,

Gillian's husband was on air. man serving overseas. Out of his pay she received 22 a week. she made this to £5 by going out to work herself. From this had to come £2 Bs. every week to pay the rent of the two fur- nished rooms that constituted their home.

There lurked, perhaps, in the hack of her mind a kid of terror THERE was £2 13s for that her home might prove

food and clothing, for buy- inadequate; that her child might ing things for the Baby; and this for that reason be taken from amount would be reduced when her and have to spend its in-the baby arrived, for Gillian fancy as she had done in some would no longer be able, for a well-meaning instils- time at any rate, to go out to Lon,

There would be much money left then for the inci- dentals a home and a new-born any demand. Indeed, the Anan- cial future scarcely bore think- ing about.

Sense

work.

not

Memories flooded upon her of her own girlhood. The brusque, professional kindness of those in charge wilch, springing not from

heart, but from a the

of duty, could be turned off and tap: on as if controlled by a

The other day, Gillian left echoing green-tiled corridors lit

her home and came up to the the clatter of naked hob-nalled boots on composition West End to look at some of the floors; the solid, tasteless food, things she felt she needed still the ice-cold water you washed for her home. Perhaps at the in on winter mornings; the back of her mind she planned to Inescapable company of other buy a couple of the smaller children in like plight to herself: items; they would have to be the total lack of quiet and small ones because

barely 2. with her. privacy.

by

+

THE memories flooded back, THE

filing Gillian with nausea, making her want to cry out loud that, such hinge should never be for her own child.

BOROTRA DEFEATS MOTTRAM

London, Oct. 3. The International lawn tennis clubs of Britain and France be Kan their annual match today on the wooden covered courts at Queen's Club and, when the day's play ended, each side had three wing to its credit.

in

Eric Sturgess, the

ride.

CHE looked around

and in one she things she wanted.

she had

the shops,

saw many

She began She to help herself to them.

some took two tablecloths and wool; a pan sorubber, a mustard

remnant; dispenser, and a cheese knife, and a ten-cloth. Altogether, she stole from five counters £4 39. Ild, worth of goods.

A detective stopped her out- store. "Yes, I toolc side the them," Gillan said, when she was questioned about the goods. "I'm sorry,"

Next morning, before Mr. E. G. Robey, she pleaded guilty at Great Mariborough Street, to all the thefts. She is a pretty, small-featured, dark girl, only 20 years old; and now she look- ed badly frightened,

South THE magistrate, when he heard African champion, was included her story, and heard her the British team, which trembling "N-no" when asked if balanced the appearance of she had anything to say, sald to first your Jaroslav Drobny in the French Glan: "This is

offence, and you're going to have

There's Whereas Sturgess appeared in both singles and doubles, win-baby very soon.

it's a serious thing, you know, to ning each time, Drobny played be said in your favour. But steal from shops. I shall remand you for a week on bail, so that the probation officer can see you. She may be able to help you."

only in a doubles which he won In partnership with Jean Bore

Tony Mottram and tra against John Horn, the former Junior champion of Britain.

The outstanding mate of the however, was the singles in which Borotra defeated Mottram 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. Though a little alower than last year and now wearing glasses, Borotra showed

day

to

on magar J

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1952.

United States Dodgers Ahead MOSLEM

Decision

On

Tunisian Issue

Insists On Full Debate

Paris, Oct. 3.

The United States has notified France that she cannot count upon American support in the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly, debate on Tunisia unless the French Government agrees to a full and frank debate.

The State Department's decision on the touchy Tunisian question was made known in conversa- 'tions this week between the United States Am- bassador, Mr James Dunn, and the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, here and between the French Ambassador, M. Henri Bonnet, and officials in Washington.

:

Living Language

Why we say The real McCoy.

The famous US prize- fighter, Kid McCoy, was also noted as a ladies' man. In a saloon 'one day with a nice-looking blonde he imagined that a drunk had got his eye on her.

The Americans made it plain that it France fought the placing of, the Tunisian problem on the Unlied Nations agenda or, falling that, fought the competence of the world organisation, it would

for almost be impossible United States to give any sup- port

In Series

New York, Oct.3. The Brooklyn Dodgers were leading 2-1 today in

hele World Barles matches **wfik ") sko New York Yankees, heating the Yanks 5-7 in their thira encounter. Both teams started with "joft-handed pitcher for the Berten. 'frat timó, 'in the

Preacher

the

Ros

WAS

the here ers who hand-

for Dodgers

oven in

ed Ed Lopat the defcat.

tm The play was

Innings with the first hoth sides Ed at a score of

1-1 at the

the fourth. of end With the play at the end of the sixth inning, the Dodgers want In froal to lead by a narrow margin of. 2-1-United Press.

Lattimore Case Request

Washington, Oct. 3.

A

SOCIETY DECISION

To Stay Out Of Egypt's Politics

Calro, Oct. & Egypt's powerful Moslem Brotherhood Association to- day decided not to take part in politics, and to retain its religious character.

Moslem brethren, sitting

02

under

of

their

-EI

Guido), Hodelby.

"religious

a constituent assembly the presidency "Murshid" (Supreme Judre Hassan approved a resolution that the Brotherhood,

should not come Premier Naguib's party

clean-up laws.

It also decided to press for immediate release of Brother- hood members detained under the old regime Brotherhood was

wis

In 1948 the

by the then Premier banned Nokrashy

Pasho, who assassinated the following year.

The

claimed Brotherhood that detoinces should be treated The Senate Internal Security as "revchutionaries" and freed Sub-committee today asked the by General Naguib's "revolu

Mc- tionary" Government. Attorney-General, James the

The Assembly decided to ap- Granery, what he intended to

Germon to the West de about its recommendation peat

proceedings be brought Parliament-to-reject the cum- that

pensation agreement with Israel against Professor Lattimore.

Professor a specialist who between Islamic

For in order to preserve friendship countries and Eastern affairs.

served as occasional Germany. has

The Brotherhood was formod the State Depart- consultant

Sheikh Hassan El ment, was a "central figure" in in 1028 by the Sub-committee's search for Banna, who- was basassinated "If France followed this ad- any Communist influences on in January 1949-Reuter.

the. For States American policy in vice, then the United

GERMANY AND EGYPT would openly throw its support East.

In a report to the Senate

Bonn, Oct. 3. to the French, declaring that it

the Sub- year,

and West Egypt

Germany Lavoured

through July 2 this solution

that committee charged

have concluded an agreement to

Government an- tives, the nounced' today.

The United States urged the French to take the offensive in the United Nations debate and to make a "strong ease" based on all that France has accorn plished in Tunisia De compared to conditions in other Muslim

arcas.

a

to

on

011

M:

The Kid warned him,direct negotiations between thetimore had testified falsely exchange diplomatic representa

saying: "You may like to know I'm Kid McCoy." The drunk replied: "Oh, And I'm Julius yeah? Caesar." The Kid clipped him on the chin and when the drunk had woken up he said: "I guess after the real Mc- all it was Coy."

The phrase "the real McCoy" at once be came general to mean something unexpectedly genuine.

S. AFRICAN

a lot S.

TOURISTS

SET OFF

In

nli his old skill and 85 vingt under" or "deliberate thloving Monarch today.

the

French Government and her protectorate without any inter-with reference to "at least Ave ferenes by the United Nations separate matters" during his 12

ody, days as a witness. body. or any other International

the that

it recommended

The 13-nation Arab-Asian plog which has called for bate by the Ge-nation Assembly, grand jury the question

to

of

He

The first German Ambassador Egypt will be Herr Guenther

will

ho

de Justice Department submit to a Pawllite, foreign, trade expert.

be accredited 10

which opens on October 11 inther Mr Lattimore had ecm~ | ingeing of Egypt and the Buden"

New York, are expected to do- mand that the world body spon- sor any negotiations between the

Tunisian nation French and alists who have been agitating for more DEPARTURE

NOT

The United States stand, on the Tunisian case represents no radical departure from Washing-

ton policy except that cont

warns the French not to upon any American help in try ing to stop a full debate.

perjury

not

West Germany, will make it The Professor promptly said it clear in an accompanying aide was "fantastic" for the Sub-

doos that this memotre committee to suggest that he had.

Senator Pat McCarran, the mean that this Government re- Chairman, made public a letter cognises Egyptian sovereignty the Sudan the sauc is In ent to Mr McGranery by the still in dispute. Sub-committee asking what was West German Ambassadors to being done about ils recom-other Middle Eastern States are also to be named. Their primary

mendation.

contacta

The Committee would like to be advised of the Department's duty will be to establish trade

course and, the

Herr Pawilke is the, irst Ger- Department has man diplomat accredited to the Clovernment since Egyptian

conclusions which

the

said.-Reuter:

Boys And Girls. Solution

In the last Tunisian vote be- determined to pursue," the letter fore the United Nations United Security Council the States abstained and thus help- ed France to avoid a discussion of the before world opinion touchy problem.

United States' action The come less than a week before

was

due to take final decisions on the tactics it would employ in the world Assembly.

Capetown, Oct. 3. The South African cricket the French Government her home that night.

team was given a warm send- off when they left Capetown for Australia

Dominion

M. Schuman had announced- The full team met for the previously that his Government first time today when the last would decide finally on October All reported members arrived in Capetown. 7, the day the National Assembly "fighting 81,"

They led Oillian out; and she went without knowing. I think, how lucky she was to be re turning For there are magistrates who, For hearing of her mony thefts, have talked of "wholesale a court where he has

and consigned her without and Mottram's rald," many succESSON unfamiliarity with the surround- moro ado to prison. And if that Ings was not bielpful. Borotra had happened, her baby covered the net well and after have begun its life in an itin conceding the first set outplayed on even more bleak than that Mottram in close volleying, where Gillian bad Router.

years of girlhood.

SIDE GLANCES

spent her

By Galbraith

Mit must be the tobacco, Dad-your pipe tasted all right this afternoon when we blew bubbles with it!".

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is due to end its summer recess and resume its sessions

There has been a serious divi- opinion within the of Premier Antoine

A VAST RESLA E IN SAL

ER

DARTWORDS SOLUTION

that they

were

meet All were delighted to Bill Fergus, who with Mrs sien Ferguson, arrived in Capetown Cabinet

to join them as baggage-Pinay on whether to take a line

sjenila: master and scorer,

to that

by. urged When "Fergy" said that he Washington or to base its argu Intended to retire at the end of ment on the incompetence of the Tame Addat Feat-Feit the

tour, his wife United Nations to interiere, in prosent laughingly sold: "He has been the "internal" affairs of any trying to retire for the last 10 years. You can take it from

me he will be going with the Australian team England

to after this tour."Reuter.

TOUR IN BALANCE

Calcutta, Oct, 3. The Indian Celeket Board of Control have received the West Indies, authorities reply that they are unable to accept the modifications in the proposed Indians' tour next year,

The Indian Board had suggest ed that there should be a day's rest during and two days' rest before each Test match.

A spokesman said that the tour might be called off when

nation.

World War Il-me

Ambassador to be charged with

new

Cairo will also estabiliment

of German diplomatic relations with Saudi-Arabia and Libyn,

The Bonn Government hopes soon to send diplómatic repre- sentatives to

Jordan, tha Lebanon,

Iraq and Iran United Press.

BREAKS OWN RECORD

London, Oct. 3. Yury Duganov, the Soviet weight-lifter, has broken his record for the own world middleweight two-hand snatch, according to a message received- in London from "Tass; the off- -cial Sövlet news agency.

Duganov raised 180.1. kilo-

He holds the official, world, record at 129 kilograms

Last July he bottered this by: ruising 120.0 kilograms, but

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Morocco Bell - Binder - Tinder In and now top-ranking French Find-Fired - DISMISSED, officer. In Supreme Allied Head- quarters in Europe, argued in an article that France should not accept any interference by the United Nations,

Hv

that strongly implied Franco should reject the com- petence of the world body.

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Most politicians to the right proach-and some, are even stronger,

New

Priena

&

you can

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