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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 81,, 1952.

TWIN TOWNS

Sheaffer's TM SNORKEL"

MAS JOYCE POOLE, who has started a Wives' Club at Welwyn, with her baby, Cheryl, Mrs Poule came to Welwyn from Wood

Green. Her husband is an architect.

Dounge is the artists' 'shop window

MISS A. D. ROE, who is in the accounts secilon of the new hate! at Welwyn, sits in the window of the hotel lounge wilch over- Round the walls of the lounge looks a three-storey block of flats.

hang pictures by local artists which are en tate to the pulle

No Improvement In World Situation During 1952

London, Dec, 30.

East-West tension, the dominant post-war theme in world politics, remained constantly throughout 1952.

During the year, the Koreun The relationship between the. two world power blocs has so armistice negatiutions failed to little changed that In December, reach a Western leaders meeting at the and

conference Aliantic Pact

successful conclusion were in deadlock

at is

In close. No military decision was reached in Indo-China or

Paris, were at a loss, to know? whether it had improved or Malaya. deteriorated.

No state treaty was negotiat- for Austria nor did re- And as the old year runs out, ed

of the . four this uncertainty becomes a post-presentatives

single con- tive question with the advent to powers achieve

meeting structive

ort of in the United States power

Gen under question, Dwight Eisenhower, formerly Western reached, in a

the

Press Publican

Again

no

The

conclusion was protracted series

Supreme Commander in Europe. of her percen Soviet Russia

and the West on the possibility

After 20 years' exclusion from of holding four power talks on, office, the sweeping victory of the Republican party in the Germany-Reuter.

United States, last November

stands out as the most important

(A) Lát tho two white beads be

single event of 1952. Its im- INTELLIGENCE TEST BOLUTION pact on the sustained East- West tension poses the main problem of the coming year.

But at least 1032, which to gether with the coming year, has been calimated by Western Cillets of Staff as liable to marit "the

of hostilities, has been

East-max of the danger

no tension of the area of 'con" 'Alėt.

For, the your 1052 has been a "year of virtual stalemate in all

fields of diplomatic, bativity.

as opposite corners of la octa- findron. There are the three possible arrangements of the other bredes (1) bits opposite red pa ; blue; opposite, greens (091- blun

opposite yellow

b) If the white beads, Kre ab two adjassist corners, thero bre 24 possible arrangements of the other bar. Dut if cho. nctahedron is

urbed over so that the two- whilles are instarchanted, an KPKISZEMEnt wiresdy counted alty Bo the total of 24 must ns, holend

Hi There are thežatore 15 diatiri

epingule putahedra

AT HATFIELD Youth Centre, where people aged up to 35 gather for social motivities,., Fram Attridge (right) has a lesson in ohess from Robin Folds.

Marriage' For The First Garden City

WE

WELWYN (Herts). JELWYN GARDEN CITY and Hatfield are like two people for whom a marriage has been arranged with each determined to keep a separate identity. They are linked because, they are under the same Development Corporation-a bold band who have taken on two jobs at once.

Euch town presented different set of problems. In Welwyn, 25 years of develop- ment

the first garden city has left its mark in a planned town with ☐ recognisable pat-

tern.

A

Hatfield is an old town which has straggled into lurger, un- planned· growth for half a con-

tury and is now overshadowed by the industrial concern of de

flavillands,

ai

They travel

+

By VIVIEN BATCHELOR -

Next year the top floor of the house is to be turned into a Bat for training girls in home plan. ning, decoration, cooking, wash- Ing and ironing.

"They will also have. lessons in etiquette, latter-writing, ding and

There are about 9,000 people beauty cufiture, planning a wed

giving a party," sald

this factory. Sevenly per Mr Salmon:

cent travel more than 10 miles

to work every day; some come

The centre was opened lost

from districts far south of Lon-July and was bought by the Development Corporation for £10,000

don.

"Our concern is to build Among the activities favoured houses, that these workers may bring their familles here" by the boys is cooking, and all the cakes used at the Sunday sald the chairman of the.

afternoon tea parties to welcome Corporation, Mr R. G. Gosling,

residents are made by Ultem "At the same time we

kitchen of the Youth get more factories Where wonder in the can be employed," added the Centro.

new

general manager, Me J. E. Me- Wives moet

Comb.

In one way at least,, Welwyn

Two Wives Clubs are already and Hatfield Development in operation at Welwyn. One Corporation can teach a lesson is run by architect's wile, Mrs. to some of the other now towns. Joyce Poole, who has lived here since April. The other is run

Family club. by the curate's wife, Kirs Fourt.

The Corporation have provided

a social centre in each town, so that newcomers have somewhere

meet for their activities.

ta

In Welwyn the corporation have bought Ludwick House, a large country house, to the as a Family

Club. In Haideld another large coun- try house called, Breaks has been turned into a Youth Centre

who holds meetings of the Young Wives' Fellowship in her housq in Beehive Lane.

In Hatfield the most remark- able building is the Technical College, opened recently

by Prince Philip. The building cust £1,000,000, and stands on lood given by the de Haviland Com-

pany.

A wind tunnel has been in- for people up to the age of 35. stalled in the college, and here Mr W. Salmon is the permanent students can test the reaction to warden and there are 400 meme their aircraft designs under

conditions

wind bers of the centre: 170 are 20 different.

or over,

Living Language

Why we say Sixty seconds,

Why "second"?-' The Romans called the sixtieth part of an hour (our minutė) a scrupulum, and the sixtieth part of the scrupulum was called scrupulum - secundum. 'This is our "second".

NEW STAR IS DISCOVERED ⠀

Amherst, Mass., Dec. 30," The discovery of a now star with a speed of 190 miles a second was reported here you terday to the American Astrono mical Society at Amherst College.

Joseph

According to Dr. Perte, Director Emeritus of Dominion Astro-Phys

at Victoria, servatory Columbia; who reported the dis covery, it is one of two surv which revolve round each other. at the highest spood so far the served for kodies travelling in orbita Reuter

pressure.

of

SIDE GLANCES

THE NEW CURATE at Lud- wick Green, Welwyn, the Rev. P. 1.-M. Foort, was formerly chaplain Ak 100 Royal Maronie School. Soon he will be serving two churches-the of St. old parish church Mary's and a new church. St.

Michael's.

MRS. HL G. FEAREN, who was the first to mown into one

of the new houses at Hatfield Jonk in the refrigerator ·in' ber $25. 16. a week" house. Mr. Pearks works for the

Elaviland Aircraft Company. They moved to Hatheli from:

Neasden 18 monšině sze

By Galbraith

dino mors New Year's swasting 6115 train now, the whole family gives me

AT ÍATFIELD'S new Technical College, which was recently operfed by Prison Philip, Miss Maureen Elliott is studying aircraft design. She has won a scholarship:

Pilots use the new

hotel

·MISS' VIVIENNE HARDIS Is the receptionist at Welwyn's new hotel.

MOST striking new banding put up in Welwyn by tho Development Corporation 140 new, hotel. The restaurant seat 120 and two private rooms cach lake 30 people,The residential quarters are divided into hotel, rooms and Ratleis with concealed cooking

ments, including a king-

A

hotel room with bath and break- fast costs 19. dnight.? A. Bat- let coats week single, including

A STUDENT "of aircraft,design at the Hatfeld Teshäteal· College, Mr. EL C. R. Potter of the de Havilland Company.

Breakfast and date Council Of

in the hotel

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خود

Club licence

Most-of-the-people--who stay

in the hotel' are visiting | pilots. or. business. Executives

visiting

the, factories for a few days.

"We could not get a licence

11. Grdinary way, 20 we have |

in the

a club licence," said Mr Gosling.

The head receptionist, .Mlas

Churches

Meeting

Lucknow, Det. 313

Sydney Corduff, took the job Church dignitariesTM from. over when she left a West End

hotel in London.

23 countries

are arriving

First new resident in Hatfield here to attend the Central was Mrs. H. G. Pearks, from Committee meeting of the Neasden. Her husband works World Council of Churches, for the de Havilland Company which opens tonight.. and the lives in A three- bedroomed terraced house which costs $25, 74 a week.

No.

cool."

The Bishop of Chichester (England), Dr George L. Bal, who is chairman of the Central Committee will preside over the meeting which is to last

wock.

Mail Notices

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"NEW YEAR HOLIDAY, To-morrow,

January, 1; - 1953, the public countere at the G.F:0, and Kowloon P.0," will be, oven for all postal buciness from am, to noon; other post offices, will be closed.

There will be one penisrá£*α== ilvery commdricing. 15, a.m..'and' ond collection from the "pillar boxer

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31

"Our house has a single fire place which heals the house more than and provides hot water, yet! Nearly 300 members and con- never in my life have I used so sultants from all parts of the little fuel," she told me. "I use world, representing 220,000,000

By Al one rwt, of coke 'n week and Christians, will attend,

Sam, Malays, Indonesia, Australia, only a few shovels of

They include

18 Bishops, New Zealand. 406 p.m., C.É.A.

Formosa, Okinawa, USA, (Nev Hanging in her hall de a print Archbishops and Metropolitars. of Hatfeld House, given her to Only one comes from a ComYork, Canada. G. p.m.. H.E.AJ

N.W.A.L mark the moving-in of the first munist country -- Bishop Janos Jupan, p.m. 2.0.A.C.

Peter of Budapest, new town resident.

Bishop of

By Surface Memo, 9 a.m.; ¤ pan, so Les tor Tak

Fippines, '1 pm, sa" Asis.

NEW YEAR HOLIDAY THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1933 By Air Formoss, a.m., via C.A.T of Thyatira of the Greek Ortho- Philippines. Guam,

(San Francisco). dox Church, and Bishop Garfildid U.S.A

P.A.A. Bromley Oxnam, of Washington Skum, Burma, Indra, Pakistani, D. C.

| Middle,·East, Africa, Great Brzato. The Executive of the World Europe Noon, 3.0.A.C.-CRVEN Council. of Churches yesterday Philippines, N. Borneo,, £30 p.m.

C.P.A. ended a two-day preliminary Greetings from Hongkong Chinese meeting here in preparation for Macio, a... pm, es Long Hong „Biudents,at. Uno University et the Central Committee's semion. Tak Shing, a

Rents in the twin towns vary the Transtibiscan Synod of the from 248. for a single person's Hungarian Reformed Church.

Two Presidents of the. World Sat, inclusive of rates, to £18 n month for "o detached four- Council wil be there-Arch- bedroomed house, London Ex-bishop Athenagoras, Metropolitan press Servica.

Radio Hongkong

The Programme

Summary:

Winnipeg.

0.02,

10 thets

Manitoba „Families Chare (CBC Recorded-Reuter..

0.15, Vafety Eighlights; 6.30. Forces Handstand (Concert Hall), Ancert by the Band of 1st Batt

Royal Vinterlifes; By kind ver WANT CHILDREN

„zidenton -- af Lt-Colonel J. Daim-

„mond., D80, conducted by NW.

Scenep.1, Time Signal: World and News vadalje · (Lon:

HAWE

don Relay); 7:18. Stephen · Foi-

Favourites by

Metton

the Chorus 7.30, Orchestra of the

REPATRIATED ⠀

"Belgrade, Dec. 31

By: Burfice

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Indon, Noɑn, Tylwani.

Noon, Hanyang...: JADAY, JANUARY A " by Aur

90, vis. C.A.T. Formoranada. (§. 12.

The Yugoslav Red Cross has C.PATA

| Work=the Philharmonia Orchestra: asked that about 1,000 Yugoslav

7.59. Weather: Report; 8, Lucky Dip children -Väridly e Requents presented by homeland by wartime occupiers Margherita. (Studio); • 9, Chopin Racial by Alfred Coriol (Piano); DISH New Year Meringe by the Xight Hon. Oliver Lyttelton D30,

moved

from their

should

be repatriated, It was learned here yesterday:

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Philippines_Guam, Hawaii, p.m. P,A;I

Indo-Chins, France, Trends, Nort

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