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Leicester Evening Mail from Leicester, Leicestershire, England • 10

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FOURTH DIVISION LEADERS FOR FILBERT-ST. 10 LLICESTER EVILNLNO MAIL November 7. 1963 CITY ARE HOME TO GILLINGHAM IN THE LEAGUE CUP LEICESTER CITY appear to be booked for the last eight of the Football League Cup. They play Gillingham, the Fourth Division leaders, at Filbert-street in the fourth round, on or before Nevem- CITY OFFER NEXT ber 21. IN ALL THEIR THREE TIES, THE CITY HAVE WEEK DATES BEEN PAIRED WITH FOURTH DIVISION THEY HAVE ACCOUNTED FOR ALDERSHOT 2-0 AT QC) as not to clash with FILBERT-STRE ET AN TRANMERE 2-1 AT as dates and a possible P.A.

Cup for HEAD. CITY WERE EXEMPT IN THE FIRST ROUND. Gillingham, the City have Full draw for the fourth offered to plav the Kent club round next Monday. Tuesday or Wednesday. "I an waiting for Manchester City Leeds Utd.

Gillingham's said seers- Stoke City Bournemouth tary Plumley early this Swindon Town West Ham aft it United Workington Town Colchester United Rotherham United Lincoln City or Millwall Halifax Town Norwich City Notts County Portsmouth Leicester City Gillingham Stillborn defence The gulf between the respective standards ot football bitould be much too wide for Gillingham, but they are going to be a FREDDIE COX. Gillingham manager and former spurs and Arsenal winger. whe said of the tie with Leicester today. "It will be a good test for us. It is an exciting draw, and we hope to bring the City to Gillingham for a ftolay." Operation on Bob Lord Bob Lord.

the Burnley chairman, today underwent an operation for an ear complaint in a Burney hospital. AT PALACE The QUPIPTI at Buckingham Palace today received in audience Mr. Andrew Gilchrist. British Ambassadnr In Djakarta. where recently an Indonesian mob stormed the British Embesev The Queen also received Mrs Gildhrist.

By Billy King BEATLE WATCH 1 Police kept watch at London Airport today in cas of iiifflcul ties with fan when the Beatles group flew to Ireland. Their awl drove straight to the aircraft. But precautions were unnecessary. There wers no fans In sight The Beatles are to appear In Dublin and Belfast. I EQUITIES maintained their more cheerful appearance of the 1 1 mornung but buimess rit stranZed under the influence of the Listen and Ku by electoon.

TIGERS TAKE A CHANCE Mike Wade tried in problem spot QiNCE Phil Horracks-TaylOr's I CI departure Middles. brough, Leicester Tigers have besn searching for a fly-half to replace him. Mike Harrison a centre. has been given a lengthy trial, but the ulection committee have admitted that the experiment has failed, For Saturdays match against Cambridge at Grange-road. the captain.

Mike Wade. I tried in the problem spot. with Harrison switching to Wades centre position. otherwise the team Is that beaten by Gloucester last K. Chilton; D.

Bird. M. Harrison. M. Sayer N.

Massey; Wade. M. Dymond; D. Morgan, M. Walker.

D. Beaty. R. Rowell. G.

Cherry. G. Almay. C. Martin.

D. Matthews. Desperate sign The playing of Wade at fly-half Ii hard to fathom. He to no more of a fink between hicks and forwards than Harrison, and this move has a sign of desperation about it. Hem ver.

it may only last for a week. David Perkins. the Exeter and former Leicester By TERRY McNEILL University fly-half. has Mined the Tigers and he plays for the Extras on Saturday. He has only to prove his fitness.

I feel, and he will be promoted. Though Wade and Harrison have been switched. I shall be suipraicd if theNr do not change during the game. Dec Morgan keeps 1 place at loose head prop after last week's ptomising debut. Extras Vandals With successive home defeats by Oxford University and Gloucester them.

the Tigers will have a tough Job in preventing a hat-trick of defeats. They will face a colleague in prop forward Nick Drake-Lee. ho leads the Light Blues' pack. At Welford-road (2.45) the Extra Firsts receive Loughborough College Vandals and field: A. John; K.

Higginson, M. Freer. C. Shephard; D. Perkins, H.

White: F. Chawner. P. Edwards, R. Skelton, A.

Rains. P. Riley, I. Wilkie, M. Wilcox, G.

Wiliars. The Swifts meet Oa, Vipers on the Recreation Ground. 3 p.m.: J. ilihitTe Ciarke. K.

Jackson, D. Berry. R. Cowman: W. Ross, J.

Allen; B. Stephens, R. Harris. D. Wark, J.

Sheffield. R. Beason, P. Konig. J.

Jackson, T. Bleasdale. HINCKLEY RETAIN PUDDY ON RIGHT HINCKLEY Athletic are AL unchanged for Saturday's visit to Wisbech in a Southern League (Premier Division) match. Cent reforward Ray Lockton still recovering from a slight groin strain. so Eddie Puddv keeps his pace on the rightwing.

Morris: Shepherd. Aldls: Harris. Connelly. Bate: PuddY. Walker.

Mansell. Clayton. Joyce Brenfford worried by injuries Brentford delay selection of their side for the home Rarne with Watford on Saturday because of injury to weevil Players. 6oalkeeper Cakebread ha a bad arm. and Ir'siding (outinderleht) was hurt during the League Cuo rams on Monday.

There is a chance that Crewe (left-halt) and McLeod (outelde)eftt. who have been out since mid-October, WA return to the side. Two wicketkeepers in touring eleven With Trevor Goddard. Toe Partridge and Peter Pollock unfit. the South Africans will call un both their wicketkonpers.

John Waite and Dennix Pindsny. for their four-day match szeinst South Australia. beginning at Adelaide tomorrow. The tom will toe: Edgar Barlow. Tony Pithey, Peter Carlstein, BM Graerne Pollock, Ken Bland.

John Waite. Dennis Lindsay. Peter Van Der Merwa Mike Seymour. and Clive George bows out George Bowes (West Hartlepool) who should have met the Frenchman, Michel Atlan al Wembley, next Tuesday. has withdrawn from the contest with a strained kidney.

His place In the 10-rounds contest at 9et 21b will be taken by Billy Calvert Sheffield). Printed and published tir Mid Now Newspapers L'd at their pubitaans aloes. 37. Lundon-rtad, west', 95 A I ze, t-stseet Rugby: 3. gon blowbrav Abs.

fligh-atreet bla Ils at Notin: road. Loughborough. 3. Lower and 130. Queetrs.gd..

lhurgday. Nov. 7. 1965 Newcastle to sign Hockey? HARVEY. the Newcastle CP manager.

broke his journey today from Bournemouth back, to Tyneside, to interview Trevor Hockey, the Nottingham Forest outside-right, whose transfer request was agreed yesterday. Terms have been agreed between the two clubs at £20,000. Last night Newcastle lost to 'Bournemouth in the League Cup. If the deal goes through. It wilt mean that Forest have received £76,000 from transfer deals in the last eight weeks.

Calvin Palmer went to Stoke for £35.000. while Bill Cobb and Doug Baird joined Plymouth. NAGLE SLASHES 5 STROKES OFF IKEL 43 -year old I former British Openl champion. led the international field after the first round of the £3.200 Will, golf tournament today at Sydney. Defying blustery winds and occasional showers, Nag le slashed five strokes off par for the 6,504 yards course with a Close on his heels is Arnold Palmer (U.SA.), who had a 66.

Gary Player (South Africa) is lying third with 70, and Ron Howell (U.S is fourth with 71. Three Australians, Peter Thomson. Frank Phillips And Len Thomas are all on 72. Free transfer men can play in Canada suFcer who have been given fi ee'transfers. will be allowed to plsv in the Eastern Csneda Soccer League next season League secretary Mr.

Bill Simpson. said in Toronto. last night, that he had received' assurances of this from officials of the English, Irish and Scottish Leagues during a recent trip us London. League gates down half a million Football League gates this season are half-a-million down' on 1962. At the end of October 752 matches had been wato'ked by 11,448,549 compared with 11,945.467 at 755 games the previous year.

Average gates this season stand at Last year's figures were 15.801 Benfica win leg Benfica of Portugal, former holders of the trophy, beat iSortm-ia of Dortmund 2-1 In the leg first round of the Soccer Cup ln Lisbon last 'tight. Scots await the weather report QCOTLAND EXPECT to field their originally chosen side for tonight's international match against Norway at Hampden Park. The game was postponed last eight because of fug several members of the party ieft Glasgow to visit friends and relations before they knew the match had been rearranged for today. All, however, have returned to their headquarters, apart from the Burnley goalkeeper. Adam Blacklaw, who was on.

of the three reserves. He left by car yesterday to return south. The fog lifted early today in the Glasgow area. Blacklaw is standing by in Burnley ready to fly from Manchester to Glasgow later today as soon as the Scottish Ir. A.

receive a weather report Blacklaw, as reserve goalkeeper, can be called upon to play at any time during the match. if Brown. of Tottenham, is injured Suspended fsw seven days i I I i East Midlands experiment their side to meet Leicester-1. shire in the rugby county championship at Northampton next Thursday. the East Mid.

lards are continuing the experiment tried IN Northampton against Bectivy Rangers last Sunday of playing mainstay second row forward Clive Daniels as No. 8. The move is linked with the resumption of Ron Jacobs. The 35-year-old England prop takes over from Bob Wilkins. who moves into the second row In place of Daniels.

and John Truss. of Cheltenham, loses his Place In the back row lain Laughland goes to outside-half because John Cooley is injured, and Laurie Drury Plays his second championship match at centre. J. Smith: B. K.

Williams. L. H. Drury (Bedford). R.

Leslie. G. T. Robertson (Northampton); I. H.

P. Laughland (Lon don Scottish). G. R. Ashby (Wasps): C.

R. Jacnbs. A. G. Johnson (Northampton).

R. A. Lovell. W. Matthews (Bed-1 ford).

R. Wilkins, A. R. Turn'''. C.

P. Daniels (Northampton). D. P. Ropers (Bedford).

Holden returns to face Sunderland Pit again, Doug Holden returns to outside-left for Preston North End in their important clash witih Sunderland at Deepdale on Saturday. replaces Brian Godfrey, thi being the change: Kelly; Ross, Smith; Lawton, Sargieton. Davidson; Wilson. Ashworth, Dawson. Spavin, Holden.

Orient await Elwood Le)ton Orient, at home to Northampton Town on Saturday. will not pick their team until tomorrow, when a decision sin bo made on the fitness ot Joe Elwood, the inside-right who' hurt his back in training earlier this week. Pompey at Plymouth Armstrong (goalkeeper) and Notts County same Campbell (right-half) return to the Portsmouth side at Ply- Notts CAunty ars unehanged 'mouth on Saturday: Armstrong at home to Hull era laturday-- Wilson. Lunnisa: Butler; Hampton. Lewis.

McClelland. 'thaw; Edwards. Holder Losley: 'Gordon. Saunders, McCann- Lill. Fry.

AsUe Jones. Tait. Barber. ALEX HARLEY A FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION dieciplinary Comm it e. meeting in Sheffield today.

sue. pendisd Alex Harley, the 'Birmingham City ant forward, for seven days, starting on Monday. Harley was sent off In the First Division match against Sheffield Wednesday on September 2s. Harley, who had asked for a personal hearing, wa also ordered to pay the costii of the i commission. HE'S VERY HAPPY AT CARLISLE Carlisle 0 LIVINGSTONE.

Carlisle United centreforward. today decided not to join Ipswich Town. Yesterday Livingstone went tc Ipswich for talks with manager Jackie Milburn after the clubs had agreed on a fee of £13.000. After seeing one of Ipswich Town's club houses. Livingstone returned home to talk over mat- Wrs with his wife.

Today he said. "I have to stay at Carlisle. My wife and I are very happy here." Somerset release spin bowler Somerset C.C.C. announced today that they have released Haydn Sully, their 24-year-old off-spinner. Thia leaves the play ins staff at It playei s.

The three vacancies will be Inlet In the spring by young players. Somerset have appointed W. H. R. Andrews.

their former pace bowler, as team-manager of the second eleven for 1964. This is a new post. Saints chairman Mr. George Reader has been appointed chairman of South ampton in succession to the late Mr. John Barber.

Mr. Reader played for Southampton in his younger days warn wellknown referee in the 11140 and officiated in several international' matches. offPnce 4 0 11 411 I I I I al 14 I I THE FIRST PRIZE In the schools section at the Laic-eater sad Lsiceetershire themum and Fruit Society late show at the Granby Halls. Leicester. wail awarded to the Moat Girls' School.

Ti. two pupils seen here with the echoes winning Racal ans Elaine Yeoman (131. left. and Julia Liner I 13). Julia wen a foul prise in the jun.iir section with a wilsiature ga clen of growing material.

Steelworker grew top chrysanths A STEELWORKER who began growing giant chrysan- themum blooms while he was recuperating from an accident, carried off two of the top honours at the Leicester Chrysanthemum Show, a three-day event which began at the Granby Halls today. Mr. J. C. Bell, atm lives at Moho rat-avenue.

Melton, won the society's trophy for the best It vase. of exhlbitior. Carvsantheinums. and the award for the beet bloom in the show. A member of the committee.

he began growing the large variety of blooms two years ago. It helped him get over the effects of an The other motor trophy winner. Mr 8 Jeffrey. of It Grange Drive. Gluhills.

Leicester. took the J. Goddard I memorial trophy as well as two other cups. Last year Mr Jeffrey 'had some outstanding successea In the novice section. Something like 25.0f10 to 30.000 'blooms are on show In the hall.

They have come from about 100 exhibitors from all over the Midlands. 347 R. G. Wood estimated that entries were on Par with last, late flowering abow. i Or the many chimes, one was I a revival.

This was the Brant for the beat floral exhibit In the section. It was won by the Moat Girls' School. Other prizewinners Included Mr. C. A.

Bradshaw. who the A. Tyler and Mrs Haasali cups. and one find prim The Charles M. Smith rugs went to Mrs.

Garner. who also won a first prize. Mr and Mrs. Holland won the Vampl.ew and Bytord cups. and two other nisi prizes: Mr.

Yates the Cecil G. Gee cup and Mr. J. P. Cokonsan.

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caused their downfall when. on October 13. at Carlisle, he scored the hat-trick that beat Gillingham 3-1. Manager Freddie Cox. former Spurs and Arsenal winger.

and Vast manager of Bournemouth and Portsmouth. has led the Kent club to striking achievements this season, the outstanding one beinr in defence. Only nine against They have the lowest debit account in the League, and the nine goals against them include only two scored by visitors to the Priestfleld Stadium. The League Cup has certainly drawn the best out of Gillingham. Their first victims, at home.

were Third Division Bristol City. by 4-2. In the second pound, a crowd of 15,000 watched their peak performance of the season, a 3-0 defeat of Second Division Bury. Last night's replay When required to travel. Gillingham held Bristol Rovers at Eastville to 1-1 last Monday.

and in last night's replay at Gillingham they triumphed 3-1. The team that achieved the latest feat was: Simpson; Hudson, Hunt; Arnott, Burgess, Farrell; Ridley, Newman. White, Francis, Pulley. Gillingham's record taking them to the leadership of Division Four is: Played 19, won 11, drawn 5, lost three tali away). goals for 22, against 9, points 27.

It was announced at Filbertstreet today that all players were in training, and a full complement would be available for duty on Saturday. City manager. Matt Gillies. who was to have watched the Scotland -Norway came in Glasgow. postponed by for last night.

returnefl to Leicester today. N.S.C. TITLE FIGHT DATE IS DEC. 9 ES ROBERTS. the for the National Sporting Club.

London. confirmed today that the managers of both Howard Winstone (Merthyr), the champion, and John O'Brien have agreed to the British and European titles fight being held at the club's West End headquarters on December 9. The original date had been November 25 but. in reversing their decision yesterday of refusing permission for the fight to take place privately. the British Boxing Board of Control afterwards added they be pleased if a new date could be arranged.

as November 25 clashed with a major promotion at Manchester. FON AT MANCHESTER Spinner survives an objection TV I THH a nVd I Lt nl Te rYa wd oawa tnos itdwe ora fbul er I on paddockfor atpheec uFI al ytli na gn as lo whether the film patrol camara had pierced the gloom and assisted the Stewards after the objaction lo all-the-way winner Spinner and runner-up Furcero. L. C. Parkes, 'rider of the Second.

Furcero, beaten one and a half lengths, objected to the winner for crossing. and Frank Durr, who finished fourth on irk Dash It, objected to Furce7o for the same same reason. Both objections were overruled. Burning Thoughts, favourite to oemplete a hat-trick despite 1 Carrying lOst. trailed in last.

LITTLETON sawno HANDICAP of £lOO. One fle and a quarter 1 SARNEY O'NEA, 3-7-e Notebook 2 QUEENS TREE, 4-1-13 Oreg aaaaa 3 SCAMPER ELLA, 54-0 ...0 Inikth Also ran: Lane Rulliin lB Henri Cipher Ise' Carr), Blenheim Star IF Durri, Rough Close IS Cot- Cipher tW Appian View tK Hansen (P Hasty Wks oD Oreeningi. Crofton ID Kate's Chalet (111 Fairy Loch al Last). Mane 'So Castle ID Walker). 15 ran.

Off at lar 1241. Winner trained by Carr. Betting: 5-1 Rough Close, Scamper DOUG. SMITH rode Miss Ella, SAMMY 111111 Queen's Trot-7-1 Kates Chalet. 8-1 Lane Rullah 10-t Orepello to a six lengths vic- 100-8 Cypher, Crestless.

100-7 In the Mersey Maiden se Hann. Hasty Mills. 20-1 others. eta es at Manchester. Par.

Won by 31; Ithenia, the odds On favourite. Tote; Win places was unplaced. HANDICAP of C5BO. furlongs. Won 12..

2 SPINNER. 4-7-3 i is Tote Win pires I 2 3 TAILORS DONORS, 5.7.0 88818 NAN 2.15-DIADEM NURSERY N'CAP fan- Burning Thoughts IS of E.lBO. Sig funnies. Clayton). Greer Wine ID I SLUE SHADOW, 84 Mein Gambol IP Drabblet.

Dash It IF Durr) 2 LOOKIT. 84 Hide Hetherington). Hseale 3 SARI GAUP, 843 Snifters Seton tO (aelwaladri. is d'Or Also ran: Swansdown fp 'Brian Ley, Cagle Dora ID OrefrOngi, 011tter Gold IS Pat's 14.47 Snort Dress ID last'. Copper Corn (P Let).

Rum New, (It Cunnorton Povaili. 13 ran. Off at Loch IP Garman ID Winner trateed by Bloods Some iN ()mentioning 11-4 Burning Thoughts. 6.1 i ipt tionitt), Titrer(W Clear Wine. 7-1 Le Garcon d'Or.

Short Carson). Dress. 104 SPINNER, Dash U. Bernie Pullen tJ South tD Seton, 1004 Irish Oambol. Caeftrista.

15 ran. Off at 218. Cagle Dora. 204 others. Won by W-nnti trained by Wreeg.

neck Bettlajg, 2-1 SLUE SHADOWOtter 4-1 Toll, Win £2 plates Looklo.llt.sa7n-losChinparined. 1.45-MERSEY MAIDEN STAR'S Concatenation. 100-6 Swansdown. Rutr. lii 44,0.

One min awl a News. litre, Pensar, 20-1 Pelton. Loch Fyne. 33-1 others. Won by 41; 3 Tote; Win places 8,0, 1 MISS CREPELLO.

Stela to, 11 RIGTON PRINCESS. 34-4 2.45- FARIWILL HANDICAP of HUNTINGDON. Lama £550. One tole and ran: Strong Deal ID Leabi. Merry Turpin in Carri.

Heavenly 1 ROVM. AVENUE. 54114 L. Pigeon Deal (J Bravest). Straight Coffey IC I 8441 Maul.

Crsigielea i A Breasleyi, Devon conesmows. 41 express IR Pawdoni. Parthenie IS Mao ran; PipswaY 1 Him, nreart.e Clayton). Brost ID Walker). 11 ID allutthl DADS 11 Da ran.

Off at 1.49 Charming IP Robinstic Whiner trained by 0 Brooke. Magic Olen ID Bettinv 3-S Perthenia. 4-1 Meg Arctic (14 Mclntosh'. 10 ran. CREPELLIS, 1004 1034 Oa at 2.47.

Winner Ossified by I Lens Coneeeidem. 9-2 ROYAL AVENUE. Pipafty. 8-1 100-9 Xing Arctic Express. 100-7 Kasnuu.

1004-IEASIc Glen) 233 Pti44. 33-1 Diens. Won by 31; I. Tote; Mla places 8,6. 3.15 WOODLANDS NUROSIIT HANDICAP of 4580.

2-Y-0. Fare furlongs 1 PRiNCE OF (WANGS, 2 lieen- RUM 3 Reghaninten 134 13-2. 11-1. RUNNERS Poetised Boy, Prince of Orange ANulLette. Moonlight, Grey Panther.

Adam Ore. Unanimous. Rothampton. lesirshgete Lau. Tessa Del, Plft Oak.

Tote deiTibt 227 tickets. STRATFORI-ON-AVON 1.9-1 SPORTING PROGRESS (S Mellor), 2 Anna Girth (1' Oreoksiosso). 3 Shimmering Gift (0 Women). Also ran Laughaig Jack Maleston), Devon King 'Owen Star OW .1 6 ran. OS at 1 1 Winner by Cundel Belting: 4-9 SPORTING PROGRESS.

9-2 Anna Garth. 100-8 Cleveland Mar, 100-7 Devon King. Shimmering (3,31 d. 33-I. Laughing Jack.

Woo by 151: 6. Tote: Win places I forecast 1.311-1 CAROB (Ray Mhearlft. Fair Efthaioneent (I 3 Lay- Mel 441116411 (I I Also ran: Fluted IA Nonesbocel. hurt and Nut ,111 Dawn Again 51 Scudsmore), Ktiurratnaload tJ Morton). 7 ran.

Off at 131 Winner tra ned by A Bacon. Betting: 10-11 CAROL 9-4 Leyland Jessica. 8-1 Pair Enchantment, 100-8 Fruit and Nut. 33-1 others. Wes by at; 3.

Tote, Win 7 10: places due: forecast CI, 1 6. 2.0-1 SATURCIA (T OfesksaaN). Rootelmno (R ederanla). 3 Tionanois ts, assiso. Also ran.

Tower tale iK Madden, Chez Peter 01 Royal Charter iT Tudor IT Mangum Min 'Sir news IS Itchmondi. Flickerthck IMr Yardley, Saltash (0 O'Neilli. Last Morreefieyi, Oswego ID Kil irk). 0.14 (J Lehsner. 11 Is Jones), La Rona IA IL Davis).

field enevendere SB Lengley). Septum 13 WWI Prince IJ Delaney). 20 ran. Offal 8.1. winner trained be Francis.

Rett.ns: 2-1 Tungsten. 4-1 Royal Charter, SATURNIA. 100-8 Cbes Peter. Rectitude. Miss, Starlit.

100-6 20-1 Tudor Shrimn's Lest. Tower Isle. 33-1 bY 3 Tote: Win CI 1.0; places 11 2. 2.39-1 SNIFTER (Rip Kftafte). Cardamoms (A Biernmeasilie).

3 Haft Bargain (li Oiled). Also ran: Trial. dad IF Bison IS Roontgi Spanish Hawk rt Pa' Main ir Reales Kusu Rock II Hartyl run. Off at 251. Winner trained by A McCartney.

Rotting: 7-4 Hard Bargain. Trinkled, 1-1 Spanish Hawk. 7-1 Neon. 8-1 SNIFTER, Cardamon. 33-1 others.

Won by 41: 1. Tote: Win Cl 12-6: places 10 S. dual forecast 3.0-1 SOISERSAULT (P inmelallsalla (0 NllNWselst. :1111121 ca suenin. ran: 1 fir LUbtei Fair IT Brookshaao.

Eyes Right tg Lellanei. Steve Grey Lady Des la Mellor). Bigiblgi IR Viberti. Changing State o.lbert,. Green Graeae IR Passion Flower 43 Dondonei.

Powerbome Penny IMr 15 ran. Off at 31 Winner trained bY Wolstenereft. Betting 7-2 Village Fair, Oen Omar, 1-1 Lady Don, 7-1 SONES. SAULT. 8-1 Eros Right, 9-1 BSA) gi.

10-1 Steve Grey. Green Orange. 130-8 100-7 Tessilo. 20-1 Changing State. 33-1 others.

Won by 3 3.30 Merry Michsel, Dhabi Mark. allurum Chancellor. Melody. Hardy Lad, In TUDO, IJacelocher. Rood Alone Coes sad see the NM 11 o- it -Y errs If New couni REPARTENT et' MORGAN SQUIRE a Inonderf4l r.

fiend Ili Ila 1.011 ri 1 house 1.1.1. floor. wall and fittings and Paints MEI UNE FLOOR Market Leicester. Tel rents deal A NEW RENTS DEAL for council house tenants was Pc. CHASED MAN WHo being debated at a joint meeting of Leicester City Council's Housing and Finance Committees this afternoon.

OPENED VAN DOOR The outcome could be a policy under which some tenants would pay higher rents while others could pay lower rents. A POLICE officer maw nut I If a new policy le adopte ZS. open the door of park rents would be based on current bet we en tenants and also Use van and grope around Mono values. but any increases would dsirabllity of achieving a level meg, as the officer approached be proportionate to amenities of rent: for the new a Use Illan ran off. and building costs.

improved nses more In In July. the City Council keeping with the its He wee chased be the take through several in lb. decided against a rent rebate their construction. Upper Condu it-st reet dist rk scheme, hut the controlling The costs of redeveloping until sna il, stopped in UPOir Latour Croup acceptPd the slum-clearance area, for Kent-streA. nee for a comprehensive coun I I housing and the review of rents.

manner in which such costs But Brian Shaw 1113). tol4 The alternative to a rebate can be financed Lelce it magistrates that scheme was that the Town Also being fixed this after- although he admitted being Clerk and other chief officers noon is the rate subsidy for man In Upper Ken'. door 15 minutes earlier In ooncerned sh-nild submit reportdi thi year is Arcet he Wait not the man in on two speclflc aspects of £75.000. officer had i.een opening the Vett I housikg These were: in wh th ic a th as e. Frainland street.

Ho i sin i6 fa Ct i tt re The comprehensive review a special meeting after the He pleaded not guilty to Wire of the rent, of council dwell- joint meeting with are Finance a reputed thief oi er i ng ings, having particular regard Committee, will dec 1 to intent to eominit a felony. to the new groas values for double the housing building The magistrates. rating purposes: programme to GOO a year. found the case proved. end fined The need for securing a Leicester has a waiting list of Shaw.

who earlier this veer was greater letrye of tairnem 4.200 jailed for a ii STOCK EXCHANGE stternooo vices FROM PAGE ONE AIR CRASH takeoff. We eemed to he going nermally all of the cut an i a felt the brakes going an W. could feel the plat. silppine and sliding Theo were some 'ohs and sudden stiffness There eec an emerseur window beside me. which Pushed open and started baling Nobody Panicked be hostesses and ineward wonderful.

They were ray 'calm and very efficient FROM PAGE ONE Tears of joy at mine rock debris during tht final phame of the drilling. Paradoxical A leading bonne enslnisee the successful breakthrough way one of Also many miraclee of Leniredw 11 Wee paradoxical that the den bad penetrated In the fllOft favoorable spot by a pure mistake' H. saki the men below wens given a compass and told to may out Ilia cavity, but it was 4 1 covered at a very late plate last night that their diagram woe wrong. because they had confused north and south If men bad given the measurements. the Aril would certainly hive gone sell wide of the cavity Long service' medal for Hinckley Pc.

A LONG 'service meths sits to Pc. Peter Buchanan. Hinckley si Isot 'tang's annual dinner or the Hinckley Dlytaon of the 1. 1 terehire aal Rutland doec.st Constabulary. Pc.

Buchanan who has completed 22 year. with the force. was presented with his modal be the Chief of shire. Mr. John Taylor.

(Alter long servialr mid" were presentel to Breettnn IN 'her and Ladle Theasas. she both Joined the specials' is tho MMe dily nine year. ago CHILDREN'S PA RTY The Lefoestershire Destrict Camping Club of (Meat Britain an.l Ireland arranged nontini 'lutist for the children of 117 Marnardo's Hon Groin, toad, last night Oyer ala adults and attended CONVOY THROUGH A 1.1.11. 'military comvoy. coaslating of 10 vehaes aad ZI and cirdrVrevo sae without gliMaalte at the losing autohahn dock poi us I of Martenborn this morning.

a army spokesman said in Brtlin. The convoy was travel! lag from West Germany to WrM Ber.ls ri.

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