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The Observer from London, Greater London, England • 7

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THE OBlSiiiiiViiiJi, csliUA, iklAi 27, 194a The TXei0' Gardens Daily this week in aid of the Royal Canctr'Free Hospital, inception in the Pavilion j.j New Freedom Theme On Berlin RacJLio Channel Isles An Aftermath Of Suspicion By Alison Settle JN the Channel Islands, as elsewhere, German occupation left a crop of cleavages and suspicions which, unless popular measures are introduced to dispel them, are bound to bring grave trouble. The inevitable scum of resentful Disputed Clause In Industry Bill To Go Building In Congested Areas By OUR INDUSTRIAL CORRESPONDENT jJB. OLIVER LYTTELTON, who is to succeed Mr. Hugh Dalton as. President of the Board of Trade, will carry-through his predecessor's Distribution of Industry Bill, now in its cornmittee stage, and of which he was one of the original supporters I understand, however, that Clause 9, which gives the Character and distinction The classic bailor-made.

in Tweeds and Suitings EXCLUSIVE TO Debenham Freebodv iraore London, W.l. A Rodex Swagger Coac In good quality all wool material, well cut and tailored. In off-white, oyster, flannel-grey. Fully lined, three 15.8.2 I 8 coupons) GERMAN Radio is on the air again, but gone for ever is Goebbels's highly centralised network of dozens of stations. Only a few transmitters are'' working Russian-controlled Radio Berlin and Anglo-American controlled Radio Hamburg and Munich, and the difference between them is striking.

Of course, they do not indulge In. radio warfare, and indeed the Russians not only refrain from broadcasting the Germans the many complaints about what is being. said and done in England and America, so familiar in other Russian propaganda, services, but they obviously make a point of giving prominence to items concerned with the Western Allies and the common cause. The whole character of their afVerrvs isoara or iTaae power to Land Measure restrict industrial development in congested areas where it would be seriously detrimental to the proper distri Likely To lniormjng tnrown up in the islands was clearly lower proportions than in any other occupied territory: Guernsey postal officials showed me bundles of informers' letters which were never allowed to reach the German commandant, but pointed out that they might have been the work of a very small group. Post office workers, while appearing to cooperate correctly with the occupying authorities, used their key position to sUDDress the most dan ser Salons Second Floor In sizes to fit most figures Be Abandoned 1 'V By Our Parliamentary Correspondent transmissions, however, and their attitude towards the listeners is different.

It may well be said that the Russians in Berlin ous documents, while letting a high proportion of the others through to avoid arousing suspicion. Those allowed through to the commandant were first read so that the persons informed against could be warned. speak with the voice of a iolly and JT will be a strange and un- jovial little father," while the voice from 3 6 to 44 hips. Example in Smart Suiting for present wear. piQ (18 Coupons) dUXO iammar x'aniameni to which M.P.s will return on Slogans chalked up on the walls of Hamburg and Munich Is that a stern probation officer.

Woman Announcer Tuesday, after the brief Whitsun recess. Mr. Attlee, Mr. Ernest ot at. Heller indicate the trend of the islanders' thoughts: Reform the States" (their Parliament): Berlin broadcasts a continuous bution of industry, will be dropped.

This clause is the most controversial provision in the Bill and was bitterly opposed by many Conservatives. Its abandonment will not only mean that the Bill will now become an instrument for developing industry in the Special (former depressed) Areas, but that the new Government is rejecting one of the central recommendations of the Barlow Commission on the distribution of population. Mr. Lyttelton will find himself confronted with a number of urgent problems connected with the reconversion of industry and the expansion of the export trades. His appointment will be welcomed by and the fact that he will continue as Minister of Production at the same time is not expected to interfere with the amount of time and energy he can devote to the Board of Trade.

As a Board of Trade official pointed out yesterday, the Ministry of Production has been gradually fading out of the picture, and- the chairmanship of the Regional Production Boards has passed from its represen Attractive oiled cotton raincoats, in canary, pillar box red, green or lack. Th ree sizes. 3.15.5 (9 coupons) Bevin, Mr. Herbert Morrison. Mr.

Hugh Dalton and other Labour leaders who have held high office Sro gramme from 6 a.m. till 1 a.m loscow time, and the air is filled as one announcement put it, with neauMiui ana noble music and plenty of swine thrown in. A in the Government will be on the front Opposition bench; on the Treasury Bench will be many new faces. jerry smuxoms Kensington Prosecute the Black Marketeers Who got our fuel ration? No one here denies the power of the black market which, operating openly, poisoned the minds of the people. Shop windows, bare of every vestige of goods, display instead lampoons against, those who controlled their food, fuel, and textiles and against farmers said to have cooperated with the Germans.

Fuel Rationing Failed Two Parliamentary weeks remain in which the business xan be wound up, preparatory to the general election. Many Bills will inevitably be killed in the stampede to the polls, but the Finance Bill, which gives effect to the Budget proposals, 3 muiD tr rut soako or nnot to make Ijp ways paternal desire that listeners maj properly enjoy the music is evinced by advice as that "they shoulr listen on their balcony and amid flowers." The programmes are introduced by a charming woman announcer, and one of the news readers is a gentleman who, under Goebbels, used to compere, in verse, the German "Monday Night at Eight," and who still displays the ingratiating gentleness of his former performance. Hamburg and Munich, on the other hand, broadcast about three times daily, mainly official announcements of the Military Government. must De Decause it depends the whole financial structure of the Government's work. tatives to those of the Board of There will, therefore, be a special Islanders on all sides told me how the fuel rationing system had broken down.

But is -mis surprising? The Germans employed the Irish agricultural workers left in the islands to cut down woodland trees by day and to axe those in private grounds by night. After supplying the Germans (whose officers were never Trade. His Old Position arrangement about that measure, and it will pass. This will be easier because the Budget made no tax-changes, so that the House will merely be voting for an as-you- your SHEETS last longer Mr. Lyttelton was President of the Board in 1940-41, and was responsible ior tne introduction Of clothes ration were Bill.

curt instructions lor the population, and news bulletins, and sometimes snatches of music, are relayed from With other measures, the position ing in the summer of 1941, and for starting the concentration of industry scheme. It will therefore be regarded as fitting that he should by Mn. SEW-and-SEW rjz otner stations of the united nations. Opening and closing announcements in English and German make it perfectly clear that the Military preside over tne process of de concentration during the next few months. SHKTS WORM IN THE HIDDLE.

Cut or tear in is not so simple. The Requisitioned Land and War Works Bill has been the subject of a big fight in the House of Commons, and many days have been spent on it. The Bill is intended "to make smoother the change over from war to peace conditions, and to ensure that the handing back to private owners and local authorities of land and buidings re- Government is running the show, and the unexperienced and matter-of-fact kSfm, classic summer drew in lintn-typ rayon with frtsh whit pique undercoUor and Interesting detail cherry, sky, saxe, turquoise, rust, wine, ative or grass green. Hip sizes: 34-42. (7 coupons) 12 I 9 Mot mm on yar Wo gir tmtpnd chJcm of emtmur when ordering by poet.

His appointment, it is hoped, will mean an acceleration of the plans for reconversion. Un till now inrinstrv voices of the local announcers are very different from Goebbels's silver- half lengthwise and join the selvedge edges together with a flat seam: then machine hem the has been hampered by a lack of tongued disciples. knowledge of the Government's in Leniency Praised Radio Berlin (it signs on with the words This is Berlin is mainlv lur war uurpuaea ia freed from difficulties. Bill" Essential outer edges, and your tentions. An industrial consultant to a number of engineering firms told me that a clear indication of policy and a generous financial policy by the Treasury and the banks were, in his view, the two prerequisites for a speedy and successful reconversion re-made sheet is almost concerned with the welfare, the happiness, and the freedom from Nazi The Government's view, all alone.

without warmthl they were empowered to sell the timber to any who could afford it at 40 a ton. In the last months the German troops were almost as cold as the islanders. By night they stole the twigs, sole remaining fuel, which the islanders had garnered from the hedgerows by day. Miss Marie Randall, the only woman Deputy in the Guernsey States, toW me that every night women had to take all food and fuel to their bedrooms, barring windows and doors. Dr.

"Symons, Guernsey's courageous medical officer, fixed on a wire a leaden cannon-ball, which, when any foot was set on his stairs, crashed down on the intruder. Every household devised its booby-trap warning system. The Germans used the island's famous hotels as fuA Finding that they could not heat the big rooms in which they were billeted, they turned the Islanders out of cottages and moved in. Then they stripped the hotels of all timber- roofbeams, floors, window-frame doors for fuel. Homes were wrecked, too, and those which remained untouched now rouse suspicions in the minds of ruined neighbours.

Redistributing Seats Most of the islanders to whom I spoke urged speedy in administration. In Jersey they ask for has been that some such Bill on these lines is essential if chaos is to be avoided when the process of hand- to peacetime production. Two leaflets Sportswear let floor. LINENS The Government has not held out to industry the promise of any rapid return to peacetime production. It has emphasised that the transition must be gradual and orderly and that the military re as strong as new.

ALWAYS KEMD BEFORE WASHING or sending to the laundry, even if you only have time to draw the torn edges roughly together. NEVER LET LINENS GET REALLY DIRTY; several gentle washings are easier on the fabric than one which calls for a great deal of hard rubbing. tyranny of its listeners, and the voice of the people is frequently Suoted expressing satisfaction at le unexpected leniency, frlendUr ness, and efficiency of the occupying power. Much is said about the growing part which self-government in occupied Germany is playing the first signs of the rebirth of democracy. The announcement of the increased food rations for the Berllnnm ura iu-uver oegius.

Kja (rae uuiei nana, criticism has been so strong that it may be necessary to abandon the measure, and trust to good fortune that whatever Bill is necessary will be passed, in time, by the new Parliament. The Family Allowances Bill is an Harvey quirements for the Japanese war will nave nrst consideration men and materials. other measure which may have to if ho Is De dropped. This would be less followed by the somewhat startline Industrialists have been pressing for the early release of designers and other employees needed for the Write to the Public elationsDept.Board of Trade, MiUbank London. S.W.lt for leaflet Longer hfe for Linen" or lotu to repair Sheets" or both.

They are free and pest free. JOIN A CLASS Your Local Everting Institute, Technical College or Women's Organisation is probably running a Make-do and Mend' Class. Ask at your Citi zens' Advice Bureau. decree that "unrestricted prlvatei trade in all goods shall be permitted serious than it might seem, because the allowances, scheme is not intended to operate until the Far East war is over, and the slight delay in passing the measure will make no of Knlgbtsbridge nrst stages ot civiuan production, It seems unlikely that Mr. Butler.

the new Minister of Labour, will depart from the policy laid down by great ainerence to plans. This Bill will certainlv flenre nm LINEN AND COTTON GO TO WAR The best and strongest cotton is needed now for parachutes and it is used too for making the wing fabric of fighters and bombers. inr. nevin tnat tne number or re minentiy in the King's Speech at the opening of the new Parliament if it does not pass before the election. All Parties are of one mind about the leases under Class must be strictly limited.

Engineering, in any event, will not benefit to any marked extent by the 60.000 releases from the Forces under Class (for reconstruction work), as the majority will be buildinj? ODeratives and miners: Harvey Nichols Co. London, S.W.I SLObm H40 in me city or cenin, ana shall not be hampered in any way a definite with the Nazi regimentation of trade and a return to libera economy. People and authorities are described as working together to eradicate all vestiges of the past and to build up a better future. It is in this line that actors and orchestra directors are employed who were prominent under the Nazi regime, or even were, as Clemens Kraus in Vienna, special pets of the Nazis; and in return, these people oblige by throwing their racial convictions overboard and playing Mahler and Mendelssohn. proposal to eive allowances of 5a.

week for school-age children, and it may be tnat an agreement will be mane to pass tne measure quickly, but the groups released under Class (age and length of service) will automatically include a considerable A number df other -measures will certainly suffer the slaughter of the proportion of skilled craftsmen innocents as tne plans for the elec universal suffrage as a first step, with a redistribution of seats in the States so that agriculture's, preponderance of power over urban interests may be rectified. Judicial reforms demanded include the replacement of the untrained judges of the Royal Court by legally-qualified men: a Court of Appeal; and the fundamental rule that men who help to make the laws shall not also administer them. Through their hidden crystal sets the people ha-e kept well in touch with the trend of thought on the mainland, and are putting out demands for the principle of equal pay for equal work, a graduated tax system, vastly -imp roved education (including technical training), a minimum wage, unemployment allowances, health insurance, and tion advance. This is looked on as specialise in gowns for the The problems of reconversion are particuiarlv acute in the engineer inevitable, if for no other reason than that the House of Commons ing industry, whose capacity has been will be in no mood to eive close at wnony concentrated on war production and whose labour force has tention to detailed legislation under oeen swollen far beyond normal size For some firms, reconversion will me snaaow oi tne polls. Manoeuvres involve complete retooling and re organisation.

The time taken for re To be quite frank, the business of Parliament in the few days that remain to it will be almost exclusively conversion, from the end of European War until the beginning of civilian production, may be anything from three months to two years. The average period would enforcement of the abolition of child aevoiea to manoeuvring tor tactical labour. advantage, it will not be an Inspir ing sight, but it is natural. proDaoiy be eight to nine months, To-day's Services St. Paul's Cathedral.

10.30, Rev. G. Pearson, M.A.; 3.15. Rev. V.

A. Demant, D.Litt., Canon-in-Resl-dence: 6.30, Rev. H. Riley, M.A. Westminster Abbey.

10.30. Rev. Dud-lej' Symon. M.A.. Headmaster of Woodbridge School: 11.30.

H.C.; 3, Ven. F. Lewis- Donaldson, M.A., Archdeacon and Cancn-m-Resi-dence: 6.50. The Bishop ot Willesden. St.

Margaret's, Westminster Iwlth St. John's. Smith-square) a.15. H.C.: 11. M.P.: Canon A.

C. Don. St, Martfn-ln-the-Fields. 8.30 and 10.15, H.C.; Rev. F.

D. V. Nar-borough; 6.15. Rev. M.

L. Griffith. Westminster Cathedral. lz. Rev.

J. Lambkin, OJXC: 7, Rev. John Murray. S.J. Ninth Church of Christ Scientist, London.

9-23, Marsham-street. Westminster. 11.30 and 6. Central Hall. Westminster.

11, Rev, H. V. Griffiths. M.C.; 6.30. Rev.

Dr. W. E. Sanester. M.A.

The position of the smaller and ffayal Visit to Isles medium-sized engineering firms, The King and Queen are to visit Floral tribute to Spring this slenderising mu I cl-co loured frock, on grounds of Lido, Emerald, Jade, Crimson or Brown In heavy quality art crepe. The narrow front-panel gives length' to your figyre the pockets are most unusual. 42 hips, 7 coupons 7.0.5 4' and 46 hips 7.2.6 At netta you will find a large selection of slimming styles in Utility Gowns and Cardigan Suits 42 to 50 hips. Also Non-Utility Gowns for the Not-so-SJim from about 6 upwards. Come and try them on I the Channel Islands on June 6 They will spend one day there.

which are the backbone of the industry, is particularly difficult. Many have been engaged on orders sub-contracted to them from the larger firms, and the flow of subcontracts has been diminishing, with the result that they have been If the tone of the speeches made at the Blackpool Conference -of the Labour Party, and the exchange of letters between Mr. Churchill and Mr. Attlee be any guide, there will certainly, be no lack of liveliness in the proceedings. From the word Go on Tuesday, the new Ministers will be under the fire of men who, until the day before, were in command of some of the principal De- CAN YOU SAY (Answers to Questions on o.

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from s.3n wvdv U4. iame oounu PALAOE. (Oct. 6B34V, EVffS. 6.30 Wed skirt In a range of n.T 1 1 ft AY RflXiLINni GERALD COOPER CONCERTS in aid of Musicians' Benevolent Fund.

Wlgmore Hall. Tues. next. 6.45. lBth Century Music.

Bach. Leclair, Raincau, DomenJco- Soloists: Harry Blech Norina Semlno. Kathleen Long. 76 5-. 26.

at Hall IP YOU ARE DEAF you owe It to yourself to test a "Belclere Bltrh Efflciency Valve i 'Amplifier. Manufactured by John Bell A Oroyden, 51. London. W.T.. antf 117.

Oxford. Rltchaxd. 'Ruth Naylor, Irene Ambrus, rvttr TailHer. Town's Ton delightful shades. Sizes PALLADIUM.

Oer. 7373. Twice DaUy at 2.30 a-nd 6 20. Oeorjrc Black 'b HAPPY New Improved form ofAspJrin The Dramatla shock of Che Century! THE MASTER RAQE (AI STUDIO ONE. Open at 3 p.m.

DANIELLE DARRIEtJX. BATTEMENT- DE COEUR (A) (Pr.l tc Tha Moon A Slxpanee (Ai MOLL IE HANDS RfflrtTtZftt al Wicmore AND uluhiuu. wim i wuuiy irinaer 36. 3B, 40. 6.

7 coupons Sat "2.30. Vivien Leigh. CJecli Parker Ena urrLU In THE SKIN OF OUR Hall, Wed. next, 6.30. Assisted by Jacques St Pin Orch.

Dr. Re-cinald Jacques. Piano: Ella Ivimey fl- 6- 3-. at Hall and rbbs Sz TUlett 124. Wlgmore-st.

WIQMORE HALL. Fri. next. 6.30 Bach niHn. iciu.

jyj, mu. uua.n, Jon HaJ Turhan Bey. SUDAN (Technic TiETH. mrecxen rry baurauce tjiivier. pi nfl AO ILLY.

Oer 4506 fiifi Breaks up at otiee in Water 2.30. Mary ELfla. Prank WARNER. Oer 3423. 62 Stars In HBLBCY WOOD CANTEEN (U).

ProgramnieB offm-mence 3.30 and 6.25 Concert. Kathleen Merritt Orch. Conductor: Kathleen Merritt. 9-. 6-.

3-, at Hall All en by, nreaencK vaa Muriel AKed in night wuhk cone Dv sreraaem wmcn cleans and stexllises false teeth while Ton sleep. Easv to use. PIANOS. Harrods desire to purchase good trrade Pianos In sound condition, partlcu-tariy Grands. Send name of maker, type, and lowest prices-to Harroda.

Piano Department KnlRhtsbrldBe S.W.I. OARS urgently required. HSgh prices paid all types in Rood condition. Newnhams, Bammersnutfa-road, W.6. Rlv.

4646. 0U FIGHTING HEN In times of adversity after service may count on the help of the British Legion. A legacy to HaJjr'a Pund Cardigan Bouse, Richmond, Surrey, will benefit All Ranks of All Services, their families, too. FUR 00 ATS. Mink.

Musquash. Silver Pox. Squirrel, bought for casb. L. Berkelow.

45 Woolwich. Woo 1771. and Ibbs TUleU. THE DAT r'ATiLlun. nm Dl 1 vunilCB CTril 777i 1 TTntrn Vi EXHIBITIONS ROYAL ACADEMY.

aunmer F.ThiMtlnn Th 2.30. Sonhle Stewart RJcherd Whig a Large Tablet? BECAUSE 'Alamif server a doabU -mrpow. Every 'Alaalt' Tablet-con taint tbe oonnaJ supply of the hisbest riiiaUty aspirin ptv. Aloc-ni an SmporLaot antacid whtoh help? to make the pam-rollevinK properties of aspirin tnaro effective. 'Alocol protect the stomach and enables even the most.

sensttlvB digeRtlons to accept ASaall' without any unpleasant reactions Th advantage of Alatil' Tablet art obvious and a vou will admit when you vn them Tney are oolenLtflc-ally prepared, under top strictest controi. and for years thev bave been wldelv prescribed by medical and dentai practitioners arid speclaJlata FEDERATION OF ZIONIST YOUTH presents a Symphony Concert (auspices United Palestine Aroeal) In aid of the Children Open to-day (Sun.J. 2-6. Admission Is. PICAftftO OrltrlnaJ Pftlntlnn nrowln Bird in UflUr rnum eumouriUH PRINCES.

rTem. 6596.1 6 30 Wd St 2.30 Evelyn Laye In THREE WALTZES PRINCE OF WALES. WJil 868d TTrtc Taily 2.30 and 6.10 Oe-orep Black aTR IT AQAIN. TUlUh Sid PiW the modern art jrallery, 24. Charles i the great dlsaAvan-LagooraTraljOTrlngaiiF form of paJa relieving tablet whole It erapbului how and Youth Allyah.

to-day 6.15, at the London Palladium. W.l. Aiec Sherman will conduct the London Symphony Orch. Soloist. Shulamdth Shaflr, Works by Ros-aind.

Borodin Qriee Dvorak, Tickets-8 goa. to 36 Box-omce London Palladdmn to-day stj, attjin.rE. O.W.I. uat. 1U-1 It IB CO 1 ST.

JAMES'S. fWbd 3903 630 Vf at Wedfl Sats 2 30 Diana Wtti. Tfmuuw uinL. I. wonaerrui England," by Commander Ouy Alexander.

R.N., and others. Nora Robblns. 1 Vernon-nlaee. W.C.I. tir-h tablets re completely yard, Emlyn In THE WIND OF FRIENDS HOUSE.

Euston-rd. Wed next 7 flOO KS. Everytblns from a first edition to dictionary: over 3 million volumes In rtock mention interests. Foyle'i. 113-1 "25 Ohtrtng Crees-rdi.

London .0.2. THE ROAD TO SUOOEBS in every walk of HEAVEN. DT ejhj ii Trj-uiam AT MARTIN'S. Eves 6 4 5 Mats Tues Sat. 2 45.

Edward Percy THE SHOP p.m Worlcs by Baoh. Moaart Hayoji. Artists, Margaret Ritchie. Marnaret Mc-Arthur, Jan van der Gucht, Jand Strasser. AJfred DeUer, Morley CoileRe Choir Ai Orchestra Oonduetor.

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id. 7he Big Uabei with Big Advantages lie lies maispinaDiy ld your aonicy la WILDENStEIN, 14T. New Bond-st Since the Impressionists'." Loan Collection In Aid of Airborne Forces Security Fund Entrance 26. Daily. 10 tc Sunday.

2 to 5. DntU June 16 SIR HUQH WALP0LES Art CollMtron Part 'i. Paintings, Drawings. Sculpture. Leicester Sato 10-1.

cTnk Amint a.nrl rj-uld-fl- It Sun, E.xrrre.s. -cls have the sjpf LaL Mid sre-ri; advantagr of break's up at otilp- 'ti water on tha umRite Thjs can tus oaken with greatest e-ae and It Kf.n work mare rapidly -fTectjvely. 'Teax enrctdveiy. How to acquire th1 wop SADLER'S WELLS, Ter 1672 Reopens low errui prut is exniamed a Door. Hi Welbeclt-st iWel 12581.

or Moxlev Jun- 7 with Season oi Ltpera jutii WoT-k Wonders with Words Send 21. 6 4 fltst performance or new opera stamp to The Soeakers' dub. Dept. Ooaieje SW and might of concert omy aL Friends House PETER GRIMES, dj oenjamin Briiten OBE610 Mar pie Cheshire. REGENT STREET, W.l REGENT 7070.

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