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battle Monday August 26 1974 to boost for workers' own airline sugar 16 scheme Holiday aaauOgUf imports By ROSEMARY COLLINS Many major grocery chain buyers and sugar brokers will be working today while shop staff enjoy a bank holidav resnite from suear-hunerv housewives to boost By our Correspondent Plans for a new Luton-based commercial airline using former Court Line staff were welcomed yesterday by the town's political leaders. The 500,000 scheme, imports of European supplies to Britain this week. The trade believes the hysterical demand for sugar, estimated at between 200 per cent and 300 per cent of normal, will be renewed which would involve workers holding company shares, could be off the ground within three months. The plan was worked out by Mr Michael Warwick, managing director of Court Line's Caribbean subsidiary, unhelpful." Mr Sainsbury, chairman of the grocery chain, did not call for rationing, as has been widely supposed, but claimed this might be necessary unless Government action was taken to increase supplies. j-eewaru isianas Air irans when stores reopen after the holiday tomorrow.

Because the Continental sugar, procured in this case by individual initiative, is expensive, accusations of profiteering have been levelled at the retail trade. What he achieved was to But shopkeepers insist that a stimulate panic-buymg, one retail price of as much as twice rival grocery chain store ejtecu- the usual amount for a 21b. bag tne said. I wisti he had Kept port. Talks with an air leasing company have taken place and several financial backers have shown interest.

The company would operate three BAC One-Elevens, possibly from among those now impounded at the airport, but would not be owned by any inclusive tour operates. A similar scheme involving is a fair representation of the nis moutn sntu. believes any reduction made on the 16 millions which Mr Tony Benn agreed in principle would be paid by the Government for Court Line shipping interests could be made available as a loan to the new company. What you have to remember is that Court Line Aviation Ltd. itself was a profitable and efficient concern," Mr Warwick said.

The new company would not be owned by inclusive tour operator which on occasion has led in the past to airlines costs of buying and transport- Whitehall spokesmen coning ready-packed supplies from, tinued to insist that rationing say, Germany. was out of the question. By the A spokesman for Tate and time coupons had been issued Lyle, Britain's main cane sugar or ration books distributed the refiner, said panic-buying was shortage would have it at the root of the troubles, was claimed. In any case, sup- There was a shortage, but in plies had not reached a point 60 per cent Government aid the second half of August we where rationing need even be alwavs beein to receive cane considered. Ti "StS -St subsidising seats for the former Court Line pi ots to Mr operator and severlv affecting Secretary at the Department of ticaI fact0 in th Line sugar from the Southern Hemi- The hysteria continued over sphere crop.

These supplies look the weekend, however, with 21b BATTLE OF THE GIANTS One of a series of events organised at the weekend, by the Bede Gallery at Jar row. The inflatable figures are by a London artist, Jules Baker. i rano n-nnn no i ic inr rne t- fairly healthy. bags or sugar offered as prizes with tihp release of suaar in a binso hall at Canvey Also, whereas Court Line had one employee per one and half seats, we would envisage from the Government's strategic Island, Essex. reserves and Continental pur- Professor John Yudkin.

nroba- Trade, when he isiled the airport. The pilots have the hacking of Mr Brian Sedgemore. Labour MP -for Luton West, who has written to the Industry Minister. Mr Peter Shore, and one per 2.68 seats. chases.

I do not believe there gandist of the ill-effects of All the major political parties have welcomed in some form worker participation in the Court Line special manager, Mr Rupert Nicholson, industry as well as committing Refugees homeless in Britain Hepatitis risk in prisoners' blood By LINDSAY MACK IE would be a problem over sugar sugar, said he was short' of if people would buy only their sugar to feed his laboratory usual amount," he said. rats. The animals had become Refiners, wholesalers, many dependent on their daily ddse, shopkeepers and civil servants just like humans. A colleague involved in quelling rationing had given up her own sugar scares said Mr John Sainsbury's ration to feed the rats, but this remarks on Friday were was not enough. suggesting ine iiuvernmenrs awimcHes ums 10 iiuiu investment mignt operate aown unemployment, in view of this I hope they will all give through British Airways becom Study of security report SPECIAL BRANCH deteetives in Southampton and Belfast are studying a security report that gives details of gun-running routes between the two centres which may have been used by Ulster their support to the scheme." Releasing planes impounded at Luton Airport should not prove too difficult.

The chairman of the council's airport committee, Councillor ing involved in such an operation. But yesterday, Mr Sedgemore said that if British Airways was not interested, then he welcomed Mr Warwick's initiative in trying to establish a new Jim Carleton, said any commercial venture involving operator would find the council worker participation. very helpful. But he said they A blood transfusion service had not to come to light before, is refusing to accept blood There were 4,000 prisoners from prisons. Dr Thomas sleeping three to a cell, and Cleghorn, director of the North 8,000 two to a cell.

London Blood Transfusion "One would expect the inci-Centre, said last night that the dence of illness to be somewhat risk of hepatitis was consider- higher than in the population ably higher in the blood of as a whole." prisoners than it was in blood A Horiie Office statement said from donors outside. He that while it was admitted that criticised the crowding and there was a higher incidence of sanitation in hepatitis virus among prisoners standards of Holiday traffic hit by heavy rain Heavv rain spread across The AA reported roads in the some parts of North and North- South and East only moderately, west England and held up noli- busy but resorts were crowded; dav traffic yesterday. Lan- In the West Country, rain an'd cashire and Yorkshire were strong winds kept motorists in badly hit. their cars. The RAC said rain was so Mr R.

Worthington arrived at heavv that on the M6 at War- Bridlington on Saturday nifht rington. warning lights were on from Rothwell, Leeds, booked and a 50-mph speed restriction in at 'his holiday address and was imposed. A spokesman said went out for a walk then he lhat drivers had had a mixed forgot the address and could bag of weather yesterday with nor remember the sun, clouds, heavy rain and Mr Worthington went to-the high winds on some parts station. but the Police prisons. Mr warwicK mmseif does not were for greater rule out Government aid.

He stability in the future. Cooks join row over Court Line man tne outside community, said that in a "it is nonsense to contend that Dr Cleghorn closed community such as a this is related to the sanitary prison there was a good chance conditions, which are in many of hepatitis being incubated and instances far superior to those not being detected by tests. If enjoyed Dy prisoners in tneir infected blood was transfused homes." the consequences could be The Home Office said that it serious, and couia result in was more likely that the mode death for the patient. of including drug addic- By HAZEL DUFFY The Courf Line row grew are likely to be heard in over the weekend as thousands the court this coming week, of holida.vmakers who had making a decision Dossiblc bv By our Correspondent SEVERAL hundred refugees from Cyprus, mostly of British nationality, are homeless in London. Local 'authorities who have asked Government departments over the past two weeks for guidance on how to tackle the situation have received no reply from Whitehall so far.

In Haringcy the local authority anticipates that 600 homeless refugees wili have arrived by tlu end of September. Haringey's deputy chairman of housing Councillor Len Sllverstoii', said yesterday that he expected the number of Cypriot refugees homeless in his borough "to mushroom" next month. Plans were being prepared to provide emergency accommodation in a church hall. The Government has been asked four times for guidance but no firm advice had been piven. Councillor Silverston thought it likely that by early this week about 70 homeless families would -have arrived.

In Islington, where some 60 Cypriot refugees, mostly of British nationality, have arrived homeless, the local authority has begged Whitehall for guidance. It, too, had received no reply. Other boroughs have also the same problem. The centre used to take blood tion among some prisoners, from prisoners in Wormwood before entering prison was the coast- Traffic had also booked through Thomas Cook the end of the week. There was (nuld not heli.

So be hired. a varied in numbers and volume. Scrubs and Pentonville but responsible for the higher rate stopped the practice about a of hepatitis, year ago. Dr Cleghorn said last But Mr Wright said last night night that about 800 prisoners that the statement was no taxi and drove round the. but still failed to find One of the busiest roads was the A 55 in North Wales, with address.

The taxi put agencies received a letter from sharp criticism by Thomas Cook the chairman, Mr Simon Kim- of those agents who had taken rains, criticising the way in the matter into their own hands which Court Line went into and paid back money already, liquidation. The directors of Thomas The letter, also told customers Cook, which has become had been blood donors. He was answer to the facts stated, concerned, he said, about the "Who is going to sleep three jams up to five miles in tne nun up ior uie and town was full. Yesterday-he safety of the blood he was, to a cell outside prison? Per- regions of Colwyn Bay Conwy. found his lodgings.

tnat mey win not oe nanaea me niggest travel trade credi- back the money held by tors of Court Line and is Thomas Cook for Court Line regarded very much as an holidays until the position with establishment oillar in the extremist groups. They are a lso investigating suggestions that the extremist Protestant group, the Ulster Defence Association, has been holding clandestine training sessions somewhere in HDanipshire as well as laking English supporters to Northern Ireland cn refresher courses The secret dossier was compiled over the past few months Manx check for IRA fugitives, page 4 Quarry reserve DERBYSHIRE Naturalists' Trust has taken over Millers Dale quarry in the Wye valley for a nature reserve of 60 acres. The Peak Park Planning Board, which has negotiated a long lease with the Trust, says the reserve is an example of cooperation between itself. ICI, the former owners, and the Trust. Inquiry urged THE Hume Secretary Mr Jenkins, lias been asked by Mr Peter Hain, to set up an inquiry into the planting of evidence by police.

Mr Hain said he did not suggest this was widespread; but Mr Jenkins should acknowledge that it had occurred. On Friday, a detective sergeant admitted planting a. knife on a demonstrator at Twickenham in 1969. Sinking feeling MARY CONNORS, aged 21, of Goodwood Road, 'Leicester, failed again yesterday in -an attempt to be shot 90ft across the river Avon Tewkesbury. It was her second the liquidator has been trade, are highly critical of ciannea.

court June's sudden announce- passmg on and not about naps uns win bring home to prisoners', rehabilitation. the courts what they are sen- However he -said' that prison tenoing people to." conditions sounded appalling. Mr Ted Ward, general secre- I don't think they sound right, tary of the Prisoners' Bights Three men sleeping in a cell Organisation, PROP, said last with a bucket of faeces in the ni8ht that new prisons were corner overnight can't be being built with the old slops right." arrangements, and not with Last April, Dr Cleghorn individual lavatories for cells, caused some controversy He wanted prisons to be he announced that he was not inspected and passed as fit for using blood given by coloured habitation from a health stan- people because of the higher dard. Three injured Three men were injured- in an explosion in the dyehouse of the Intex Yarn Manufacturing Company's plant at Golborne, near Wiean, yesterday. The blast is believed to have been caused by a build up of steam Man sought The police search for a man believed to have been involved in abducting Miss Patricia Furey, aged 19,.

a nurse, was concentrated in the London area yesterday. Furey was back at home in Fintry Road, Dundee. risk of Hepatitis oeme trans- However. 'Dr Cleghorn said yesterday "that the blood was being used after tests for hepatitis. Around Iho world LU.NCIJl 1Mb REPORTS 1 THE WEATHER Mr Martin Wright, of the Showers and Sunny spells Howard for Penal 1 nomas Cook is, however, ment that it was ceasing to hopeful that a large part of this trade on the evening of Thurs- money will be given back.

Mr day. August 15. Richard Harper, a Thomas We had been, trading with Cook director, said yesterday them up until six o'clock that he based his optimism on con- evening," Mr Harper said versations he had on Friday yesterday. A lot of the panic with Mr Rupert Nicholson, the which followed the announce- provisional liquidator of Court ment and the complications Line, and Mr Nicholson's sym- which have arisen since then pathy with the ABTA statement could have bee; avoided if on the refunding of holiday- Court Line had said simplv that makers money. it was suffering cash problems.

Test cases on the liquidator's but that it had sufficient assets rights in regard to this money to pay off. all its creditors." i Thorpe outraged Continued from, page 1 cies is strictly limited. But there are comparable ceilings on regarded by the Conservatives national 'expenditure tcEi queSter John Jennings. Mr Heath's crossexamine the relevant Mini- i Reform, said, last night that he Temp. C.

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Iiravy at IJniCtf. and sunny intervals: ivind moderate lo frosli- nthtr cool, maximum 16C. or to N.E. Idlnkurlh, E. Scotland.

Absrdain: Elmim and sunny porjotfe: moderate to-frcsh: near normal: maximum 16C. or. 1TC. 63F. to Cent.

HjahlantU, Marar Firth. Calth. nasi. Arayll. N.W.

Scotland: Showers, heavy at times, and 'sunny 'Intervala; wind ftrovh or strong: rather cool. marimuiTi lftC. Landon, Cent. Enlland, Anilla. Midlands.

Channel Islands: Sunny spells, and perhaps genera! rain at nrst: vjnd light or. moderate; temperatures normal: maximum 20C. to 21 C. (6BF. to I.W..

and E. Eniland, W. S. Siinm spells and Rlloivers! XWtld mri.lnt. MmniM.

Mnklavlfe 7 45 attempt to reach the safety net on the opposite bank, but she splashed down about halfway across. She said later she would make two more Continued from page 1 Rhodes S.SO IS Rsm 26 79 eten'dswev 14 37 sters along with the directors ments made for the ulane 8in of Court Line? And would the Se light of the reDort Balaaura 1 1 fhKkfwlis) 2J 6B 24 75 traaaiura 8 20 77 Tanalar 23 77 i mat an omciai ot tne records of official conversations Association of Scientific, Tech-in- Government departments nical. and Managerial Staffs had perhaps once the most powerful man in the kingdom; after the Emperor, would to repay State money taken with the permission of the 'Emperor. If HZII2 TII.JM Tenerli Frankfurt Functial Geneva Gibraltar niasiow Guernsav Helsinki. Innsbruck Inverness 23 73 23 73 B2SK 15 U9 CUM 14 57 in 64 18 64 2-i 77 6S-S 27 I The Conservatives' fear, based believed during the February on experience of such inquiries election that Mr Heath was get- Jrw SUCaUfmfc.

Valencia A. Oclaenw(. Imsii Wt 7S est 7a 21 70 tures normal. nKulmum 2 9C. or 20C.

VMKS eo oar. tney.do not return the money, they, will" have, to hand over the SC. ksllKlMSWi ittanaui Outlook! Mainly drv over much of Janev Warsaw; Zurich71 Palmsi land, or property equivalent in JlQland and Wales, elstwltere showers km Intervals st becoming mostly cloudy vvitli some nam. or drizzle; value, the committee said. 1 rfinrt.

n. dnfl: Dr. orrrxVs 9. Around Oritain fair; Fg. fon- hau: mtat: ntei temperatures near HA FAMACIS fi.

Mmav! Sh. showara! Prince Asrate was named as owdhg -about 15.000 in Reports for 24 hours ended snow; Hi, thunderstorm. S. North tia, strait ot Dover: hours ended Reports for 24 6 pm yesterday fresh becoming. moderaU: 6 Dm On Saturdav single scandal SUN in me past, is tnat these will "tx out naa be excluded and that it will be Pen a strong denial by impossible to get- the full company.

picture without them. He also asked whether the Mr Griffiths said he had new timrefeKedTbv evidence 'of "deception" by Centra? Office had Ministers, including minutes of a reduced 'price and whether ConservaUve Government de-statement lists of bookings and cided not to refer the merger correspondence of travel agents between Court Line and Horizon rain urst: aood; aaa visibility ood; Son. Mflr. Mas. moderate oeconnng.

aiignt. a. aiiuat. sun- 1 BST 15 ahlne Rain temp. Weather Rises (Manchester) Channel.

HVJdd shine Rain temp. Weather nr. Id. (tlay defrauded-the State out of land and money he was of the northern WEST COAST u. ail.

K0 IQUTI DBO, .11 MM I WEST COAST Juilas Marecambe province of Eritrea. 16 61 lilts .03 20 68 11 pin .01 19 66 mts .01 19 6b fnla 20 68 11114 20 68 lilts .01 18 C4 Ints MOON Rlsea M(c) Bets Full Moon: September 1 4.7 ,1.0 3.7 5,7 ft 2 5 7.1 7.4 rresiatvn While tne committee made no mention of the Haile "BST ..450 pm 12 S3 ssn LD ColMltfn lav umiu.iu.Ki uiu 'epulis oi Holidays to tne Monopolies Corn-meetings held with Mr Shore mission. He was not implying Selassie. Foundation, which administers most the Hght or moderate; 1 scattered showers; visbJHty sea slliM. Manchostor Aifrpiort lteedlngif for.

24 hours ended 9 BST Saturday Temperattiree: AfaYliitum 68. 9F. (20.SC). minimum 57.61". (14.2C.1, HainfBll: 0.OD4I11.

Suruhlne: 4.7lir Rarometrlc pressure: 1.0)4.1 Sunday, AKlmiim 67. 5F. (19.7C.I. 58.6F.- fl4.8C). RalnfaU: U.445ln.

Siinshtns; l.lhr. attempts. Precaution MORE THAN 600 pensioners at. Bolton and Farnworth have taken out insurance against thefts from prepayment gas and' electricity meters in their homes. For premiums of 12p and 24p a year they are covered against losses of ,20 and 40, respectively The scheme is run by Age Concern.

John Ogdon JOHN OGDON, the concert pianist, who was to have played in' the Proms today, was comfortable." yesterday in University College Hospital, London, -after being admitted for observation. No details' have been given. Hunt, for killer MORE THAN 30 detectives on Teesslde. are seeking the; killer of "Blonde ill" Conlon, aged of Wk1n neybanks, Who was found dead 'on! Saturday Campaign CONSERVATIONISTS have Douilas Marecambe lackpoal Prestatyn Colwyn Anglesey Sclily Islas EAST COAST Filey Brldllmtan Claethorpes Garltstan Lawestalt Clactan Seulhsnd Herns Bay I. .7 0.1 0.3 0.2 0.7 0.5 0.7 2.9 3.3 1 9 2.3 2.7.

6.5 7.6 9.7 7.8 9.8 10.9 Emperor's enormous holdings Anilesev Nawquav Scillv Isles EAST COAST Scarborough Fllev ridllnilsn CleethorpDs. 'Oarieston. Clacton HIGH WATER BST IK. London Bridge 39 am 9 16 fan Brldilnston am 12 If pm Llvertiool A fftl- sm Blackpool 6 .20. am 57- pm (Copyright Ratervadl in, land and property, it now appears, likely that eventually be as Well.

7 2 7.8 .7 4 tt 6.8 8.2 9.7 10. 9 7.2 RaramntrTr. 9Q.S7ln.j 1 I ''J This: would with' only -the money given to him bv the Government for his 'i mlUIbars. A Harna Bay. .11 18 64 K.

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"ci ys improper influence nut he sug- that Court Line could not go gested that it might have been on- better if an interest had been Labour, he said, was resort- declared: ing to diversionary tactics, Sir Timothy Kitson's direc-seeking to switch public atten- (orships Sir Timoth said yes-tion to the activities of retired terday that he was taking legal generals and the use of Court advice on statements made by Line aircraft in the election. Mr Wrigglesworth over his con-The Government compounded nectioh with Court Line man-its offence -by refusing a full agement. Mr Wrigglesworth inquiry, which would ensure having failed to accept his that the finger of public sus- original disclaimer. Sir Timothy picion would go on pointing at issued a second statement it. explaining his relationship, with Mr Heath's: free ride: Mr A.

and P. Appledorei a ship-Skinner said yesterday that building consultancy company under the Representation of the in which Court Line had a People Act, the cost of Mr minori ty shareholding. He Hid Heath's election campaign plane, n.J" twd say. respon-Halcyon Days, should have been siblhty for, or taken part, In any lull Neucestle Leeds Sheffield Liverpool Manchester Kastbaurna Brighton Begnar Hayllng Southaaa Shanklln io aoousnme monarcny or just force Emperor. Haile Selassie, to abdicate.

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Feeling the pinch WORKERS at the Lotus shoe factories at Stafford and Stone 'have been put. on a four-day week -because of a slump in 66 a am .35 1 6 61 Mr .07. 1 a Ka mm Manthestar M60 2IU1 for and" foreigners believe the 'military intends ultimately to abolish the monarchy altogether, perhaps allowing -an interim council of regents to operate to soften, the blow the Emperor's a i a i n. Washington Post. IhereMoTiTs ff valid.

I believe there should be fndPen'ejt of an investigation by the Director an- w.as of Public Prosecutions." SSJSW1 WS1- ll Twas negotiating with the Court Linp Under the Act, campaign receiver to purchase the Court spending within the constituen- Line, shareholding. 4.6 halialff. nT Riunllln Sn. 2.8 oh 2.8. .4.1 17 63 2.1 .21 18 64 0.1 .38 15 59 R.

3.7 .05 li-63 A dr Eskadalemulr Chester. Evsnlnl' News Umlud.ri4 liesnsaate. Maachsster M60 frtn. nasuitsred, as a aeivsaspar a die Post OIBee, i NO. 39.131.

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