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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 32

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32 Dnily Telptjrnph Friday July It VM MARINER SENDS FIRST MARS PHOTOGRAPH Hanoi visit I LEGAL ACTION URGED ON MKHAEl HILTON Continued from PI) Vietnamese leadership from wha: Wilson referred to vesterdav the artificial isolation of Facial Hair? Let the Clinic help you! Ott30 yr-nrl- ta Ictrolv1 th oniv medically-approved method of remoe- tnc facia) hair permanently Moat modern I qulptnent Virtually palnleaa leaves no I a ar Telephone Kenlntor W7 AS O) I0S6 (ationOpeDalldavevcrydayeiceptSuadays 153 Brompton Road London SWS THE TAO CLINIC (BRANCHES! LTD at Btrmmoham Bournemouth Bristol Cardiff Chester Edinburgh Exeter Gltugpu- Leeds to oie Seucastle Xoeiuich Nottingham Plymouth Sheffield Southampton Suanxea Truro And Toronto Canada OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS DEATHS continued) 14 I I ION July HthtHb iMKKMuti a lethltfs h)i per -me mm mum 2 lines) Ihr sitstOHIASt limes 20I- ra lime 7(- IV'KllllS) tn Court fitr) 3 lines to each extra tme 25 1-Annsssru ms enthenttcatea Or 'he name aid ivrnidVN uddrew ol the tender mat be sen to IHt DAI I 1 klt(K 4PH 5 Sieer 4 or tept to Engagements telephoned tt telephone 914 rider only I to Fleet Si 4J42 MY 14 at sitvode i ck Lancaster Denison Beiziviile Hits -I Sr vear No dviA peae 1 XMI HfcS On July 14 Mary fciniL aged 79 ol 45 Abhofgbury Kod Have Bromley Ken1 devoted wife emifoo at Beckenham Crci Monday uly 19 at 5 by reuumt CCkAKN On Ju 5 at home opc' after a Beck ey MEkmFRT Cvril Becklev Suex ong illneFv Funera a bur I 9 it SUUH-IVM "I ll)Uloe U-IK HNOl OGV LOVlBIltlHt KOVIJ II'HI tS'l-X Kqirrd Net- n- il poNnhe -I) LfcCU HfcR AND ASSIS I AS 1 OR ADI rH in detect standard and lou nat a good Hon uir degree a ft tea ft ng i ASMS I ANT GRAPE 8 (N ZOOLOGY io ea ft he unj tA ur kiandard Land da rt ft uid nae Honour degree and preferably an Kh ology Salary I eviurc' iu 1 6 8-4 5 i Mnuaa nr fc 1 760 pu London A id a Further pa titular and pf )w6Lo forms from ihe prfctpa' at (hr College os rtwf of amped adJrrwed envttof BIRTHS 1 R( II dcnly at 29 Polls rd Mill A Sidney Irivili ion 1 of Mihfc fcunc'a! vrvict Chu'vh Nnrburv on Mondav Julv 114 5 am C'OdatJM YX Al Nefc )n Ju 14 Jlcn i home 9 ChatNWivth Roi C'h 1 Viator fc VkAiM ISO fc aged I I I a Pi a1 Bet Ci age Hampton Ton PrdKe GiRiiior i vk el ir atrd 56 vrar rcmdiii'n at in nrt Parfc Orccra tor i urn Maidstone tomorrow (Saturday Julv I ai 1 50 a "Mix I I it Ci ark nee Pprercornei of im ard NX att of Sr Looa'd4on-Sea fcunerai pnva No and no letitr please MEMORIAL SERVICES HYNKON Memor a Sm for l) Fras i Harron be hi a at A Naim huuh SprinuPe Chrlimfurf fc on VXrdntvda Ju 1 a 'pm No mournfnt fc ne Memor a Novice for Harhara fe of Su am Enavy of PubiO ELYSIUM DESERT CLOSE-UP DAILY TELEGRAPH SCIEYCE STALE INE by line at intervals of two and a half minutes the first close-up picture of Mars was formed as a pattern on a screen at a laboratory in Pasadena California yesterday Jubilant scientists announced that the spacecraft Mariner IV appeared to be performing exactly as they had intended The first picture radioed to Earth through 134 million miles of space was received just before midnight There was no immediate word on its quality If nothing is wrong the world may see today what the red planet really looks like trom close quarters The hrst photograph should show a desert known as Elysium the planet's northern hemisphere The next will be of a so-called Trivium Charontis a dark spot containing six of the famous Martian 5 No rtoveu a-e in memorv to the Dan Do ci I rugt 29 et Jame Street London i oj ipp'eti-d OCOi I In Lr novpirai after a vborr i ness Gorge 85 17 The Avcnu: Cheats devoted fjthrr of Leye ind P'udence Crema on tv atf No Bowerg ease CULVIR On July 5 Nancy Vai fntinf or Cottage Av evbeare Devon dearly oved toother of Viv nnc i end Jonn MIMA holy On Julv 12 Alhrfv aged 82 of 65 PoMbam Koad Paiantor Devon beloved husband of Mar rare I and rather of Mary Cadogar and 4iao (OlLlfcK On July i 5 Dr Htsav Herhkrt Collier beloved bubend of Knoda fcaOQiiV flowct OD) to Dr Banardo' Bistoi kASI On July 14 vudden at ne bom Por man Park lonbrdae Marv Li izabeih aged 80 Serv lunhridc Wetg tr maor jm 2 50 pm July 19 Cut rlowcrv only kDYA RDS On peawefuMy Walilr of Avia 3 Cirmalion at I ruro (Saturday Ju'v 17) to YY Angove We ng'or i errawC Pestford iMO hurvh Hcnbury I hu' xJit I a AI I Itfc SKI 'he death il BP SRI AS RtXLIV HUSKIXl AN CO MlM toMMimt ONt SI MOK Ol I I KllUV AL IHIKVPINt nj IHKO sll (KlPfe UaiHtllOSll ltliKHlsls '-ouKd II 8i ei Hoioiill Owtord Heik kt 1 SX (I I 1800 oer year I semen aa ah aft a ri and fone-ierm nanen' l)a Hw it srvxia r-uh a ns Uni In and Ouirauem Social 1 uh ne ouncil salary wi and motion Diu Hartford nh'iii np may sued by a'fangrmeni a Head Ox pi i na Ihcrap tavford hR2) Xpp uanon noting into referee -ft full detail of age crticnc dtc Gr uft Secretary EXSI sissfcx flYLCXllON OMMI1 i MXDHl Rsl YOUTH CLU Mr as Hanoi Mr Wilson told the Commons that Mr Davies had to struggle against the evident convic-t on by his North Vietnamese hearers that their prospects for victory were too imminent for it to be worth their while to foresake the battlefield for the conference table" The Prime Minister said he had no doubt that Mr arguments would be passed to the North etnamese leaders They may not have exerted an immediate and visible effect but I believe the passage of time i "ill reinforce them and that there will be a general recognition of what 1 believe to be self-evident that the Vietnam problem will not be solved by military means MEETING CANCELLED No leaders seen It became known vesterdav that when Mr Davies arrived in Hanoi he was told he would see the Prime mister Pham Van Dong on Monday morning The meeting was cancelled Mr Daves had to leave withou' meeting any Government leaders Mr Wilson said in the House that the reason Mr Davies had not been received was that he talked to the North Vietnamese so toughly on the line we had taken they decided there was nothing to talk about" WILLING TO RETURN emphasis Before he left Hanoi Mr Davies wrote to Pham Van Dong saying he would be willing to return if necessary He is understood to have made it clear to the tw-o North Viet namese journalists in London who arranged his visit that his purpose was to explain the Commonwealth peace mission and that he would be accompanied by a Foreign Office official After some delay they agreed TORY MOTION OAILY IELEtKAPH POLITICAL SI AIL r-HE go-slow and likelihood of a strike on the Southern Region last night brought a demand from eight Conservative MPs for legislation against public service workers who take unofficial industrial action Led by Mr Rees Djvies (Isle of Thanet) they tabled a strongly-worded Commons motion urg ng the Government to make it a pun sfajble public nuisance to withdraw labour or services in breach of obligations bout ving proper and adequate Other signatories are Sir Charles Taylor (Eastbourne) Stephen McAdden tSouthend East) Sir Neill Cooper-Key Hastings) Br Clarke (Portsmouth Mest) Mr Wise (Rugby) Capt Orr (Down South) and Mr Currie (Down North) General application The motion has been prompted by the action of Southern Region drivers but does not refer to them because it is aimed at stopping 'dcat strikes and go-slows throughout the public service In the Commons Mr Bowden Leader of the House announced that there will be a debate next Thursday on the deterioration of London's transport services This has been arranged at the request of the Opposition Mr Fraser Minister of Trans port or Mr Gunter Minister of 1 Labour will be the Government's 1 chief spokesman re held at St Bnstoi at 1 2 50 pm 1965 Os the eft inn ersry ot Caloist Sarii I Xlcmoria Service yvIU he Hod h- rrr an ho ch of Nan Narki Ivcrna 8 on luesday July 20 at 12 noon after the ce ehranon of he DiYine l-tfugY hich will commence a' a Mrmoelai service for VI Ari Hi A I I) 1 JtSNINCS anil he a Htide'v Church fc err Stretc London fc 4 Friday July 25 1965 at I 2 50 MON I A A Mrmirfk Service he Marias Moniagc at he he 6 ai rnc LJhcra Jet ch synagogue 28 St John Wood Koad VX 8 oft Monday JuU 26 at 6 fled anS anfxvtmmeat a Report oe rexpofnihi'' aei annum he sue ard he coat Aoedcanom are mv id ir fibfrtrnifJ men or oittrn lo a IF ADfcK of ht I uft accordance a th he I a ne I ader a anx a pre-m £100 sure rannuaMe arpintmen ippiicaftt may he awisied IN MEMORIAM On July i I Apen to toy and John Xllkn (Artanc) tiw foe Peer UOfcN On I i 15 it B'amiev Co ar Claygatc Margaret and bin vin rh-rr tor Amanda B4MRON -On July 15 at to Jxw DM Water) and Am non ri a aMi in 'tt Jaryn er fc nn Jntiao title Htl ON On July Id at he Oartti Nurting Home Do'ktng co cnee Hamper and John Batcheloa a Baufhicr BOVtlfi July 10 at Crui dford Ci a hi im and Dick Bowes a -ja iahie-(kafte nC CUI1 lliVOOU July 14 ar nome tc Yvonne and James Ci i jngwooo i son (B UlC a' eat brother for Paui and Roaft' COLllNs On July i a (juecn abeift 'pii4 to Jane Andervtm and vi hm Collins a Jhn) COMF1 ON On July 14 at Di It eu VX mhicJiin Ll'V Ciena nee trdoi tod Clive Compton ton Mark L)o i LMNALOM On Juiy 10 1965 at A Aden Ueul -Co one and M's Aosian Donaldson son (James AUn OLCkVMuuM-Or July 14 1955 at Ihvnre Loom he Maternity Hnsp-ul to aionif mac K-ddt and lr Gerald Utt aaaomth a daughter sister or Carol and Helen UCNV On July 10 at lch Mart Home to Btrvv nee A eni and sqn Ldr Dunn Rxfc a tor iCh' orhc' Jarreat fcLMJM On Julv 15 1965 at Oevim Maternity io Diana (nee swing and) and Mir kail Elmitt a daughter (bukan XmjiwJa FnPIR Ju'v 14 19d5 PAiairtA tnec mouha oa Dr Mkhael Epi 2d ghum Grange Koad Leicester a daugnirr thlarion Sarah) mter tor James i mot ha and Ka i-kj lVAN 'nee Leaning) i nd nv I-arnath son (Chris pher Andrew Hrtu hroiher Lindsay Jine lOLty On July 11 al IPswih nosu ta IO tisPUH nee Oasoni wife of Vick font Of Had ulf a alrt KIM IB On Julv 14 to Gtswv nd Davit Fomu a Jauamer (Cbarioiiei tEBHt- II On Juiv 4 to Shaii a (nee rick and John C-mhiri a dauaber iAiison Ann) giver for Jonathan and Susan jn July 12 to Anne inee Greek and heisiophlr Giunon a son (Mark Gram) ORHNHOOD On lu VIH Hanocr to aaj' (ne Ho 0m and Captain Roi and Oreenmooo A dajghier (Hf-na Mariong 4 Mil ION Burt l) Ba pukurau n-a ZcuiB Annapelie (nee Cb ijiev and David Ham ion a ton HI On Ju Park H0j TA ct oo i wer poo Kimhfih 4nd Huvn Hist 40 (Jam? Le gb) kFNNmy Oa i Airman Jordan Gina mft Piddoa a daugntcr 14 I9s3 ro AitNOiN and Pi tut King of Hellingly East Sus'eg i for Amanda and Jenny of temnorary actomnvidanon and part fca Temxia! earenve Apr cation rn and fu her pa ar ob amah fiom Chjef Ediacatipn Oi7tir fcdu aun Department Sxhool Hi House Lrae Closjna date for cximp ed app I-cation July 20 1965 KiNI tOLNTY COUNCIL kJMIHM HOL'Sfc fc A fc a- Park iue epi Home SYu ft hiuouah Tunbridge Ihe me uomiftiidaiei 32 xhi Jren between 5 ftd 17 vear School on nremise Onr ufun tfce tor i aft to a tend ae conference Sa ary on the scale £525 ring (I mate! 725 per annum pu reron-hi iiy allowance £25 net annum 4 of £155 per annum wi i b2 made for tu I resident ai rmi'lumcni Xop i forms from he hi drrn's Offcier Hall Matdsione quoting rele'enee FJfsfc to whom tie) should be returned a soon nxtft fc In ever-lo ng dear fciARRv on thu the annivercary of 1 L6 1 aw n- hered and so sadly seed by hi le Am is is fc ALFII Rf cver-loying and chenched rsmr mhi gee ot rm he oved HusPand today and aivvavs Ju 6 i960 HO(SfclfclL lo our vary dear memor on thi vour 'inday CAIILfc fc usA amo Loving and grattfv mem ex 04 rm dear Jor Tdna fc i ik in evc'-lovmg and gratefu memory of my 1 1 jxDt nd ULlMORfc In treasured mem nrv 'f our v- dea Huh Mass a a i ng remembered Ju 16 Daddy umrm shiriev and Linda M)Nfc Wai i Hi SR in iovtng memory of mv dear Brother a ho ec I SVS aaav on nougn dear Katmeen MfVAKfc In rv Fa her Mother fcd ih I ann and fcredd My love a a a a Bertram HfcARN l( HARD SlIRRF fc I fc IS Ht ars K( I 1 horn April it on an errand of mercy In memorv IV pftv cian and of Si dear Hfcssifc ca ed In memory of rfto entered -ver ag AI RH AM 1940 and to re Ju Xfc I fc In ever i ot dar ing Iiosard Rhoe rfhdav mem a Nlusican whi gave faced adversity wuh courag In hi music it in on Berv SIMPSON Hi i Ki arsa In -v ng memory of mv darling fe and mother Xsifci fci iahmn on her Hirthdav Bi YlYlYN hRis i Ra Rem'mhering with love and gratitude on this day our Wedding Xnmvftvjrv and on every dav ur 45 vear of happiness iog-ihr Norman I I i njf mo l'n iv al Wai 16 1 9 V2 In nunui ui Iximine' 1 ar Matermtv Ho-tptta A Antoinette (ne Stan1 on) and RrGbAin James King a ton (Stanton ChaHci (afford) LCh On Jj 14 a Amcr thm Hotnita (noay at St JoNrpb Nura ng me Bcavontfieid) (''HX HIRl DUCAT ION lOMMIMK Apr wtions ate ms ted hom cand date cither he omi of a recoga oi Dixwrs Scteftv or he Insf duftona Management tor a ppm tag -ft' a ASSISI AN OHOANINIK Ol SCftlOOl 1t Na ary 9 i) £1 10 pti annm fc spevtencr csf age scale ca enng and ft ihe too ten a xcrvicc sscnnal fcorm of and further ret'icu ar Mainab hv vet 1 ng a tamped aJd aaseft JON KfcULFTT I) recto ducat on County Hi Chesier ising daie Ju 1966 Ks 1 1 1 Ml Hll 'T xKfc OFfcTf FRY sOC I XL VX OR KF requited for appo nt men as Wild are 'XTur for Gravesend At a Xpr'ugftta should quaiiAed and eaperienaed ran 1540 (Ninttna wT A 1 III) according to and rapenence and da current dns ng licence Cer pa aft a provided Assistance mav he given th removal crpenae Application forma and urthe par'icuiaw tr on1 he Children's Oflloci County Hall Madoowc UNAi Kvn I SOI HAM IKK XR Apb'icatKme ate niied for iluee osaa of I NIOR ASSIST AN 1 i charge of lxut OexV (i i Periodica fill) Caia ogutng Salary tvn the fit 340 with JC riii orn 1 and dale ahould be fu partly profeatiina it bed and have urvr ifitM Ip a aw it to uua1 Ax-ation and eaper'ence Vpj ai on a vng name of one prR fessioaal referee and a brief cur'cu'um tc shou ne s-m not itei than July 19 1 96 to me Oepuiv Sectetarv I he Ullrer At Sou'hampton from whom par Kill ar mav he obia-ned RADIOACTIVE SURFACE Not dangerous to man As the picture-making signals were received scientists at Pasadena studied the results of other experiments associated with the flight They said while the surface seemed more radioactive than the there was no evidence that it would be dangerous to man They said Mars had almost no magnetic held and because of this it had not trapped a ring of intense radiation from the sun as ea-th has Dr William Pickering head of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory said: have always thought would hnd some kind of life on Mars and I'm if I ooking forward to Neeing Ajo tin shed c-tures and to landing vehicles wn Mars in the next few The first photographic signal was picked up by the space-tracking station at Robledo de Chavela near Madrid at 22 pm BST yesterdav NIGHT OF CONFUSION Woomera alarm It began after a night of confusion and anxiety Signals from Manner after it had completed its fly-past of Mars suggested that its tape-recorder had not memorised all that the television camera saw There was further alarm when scientists at a tracking station in Woomera Australia said that the camera had failed to take any of the hoped-for pictures But they were wrong and the scientists at Pasadena reported later: "The tape-recorder is working perfectly" It will take at lejst 10 days to discover whether all 21 ctures have been taken successfully Scientists hope the pictures wil be 100 times better than those taken earth teiescopes and show- objects as struTl as a mile and a half wide Russia yesterdav offered special praise for the Mariner fl ght and efforts to photograph Mrs Tass said Soviet scientists were also interested in the data received HIGHEST US HONOURS FOR STEVENSON ItKfMV WOLFENOEN Daily telegraph Stafi nrrespondenl WASHINGTON Thursday PRESIDENT JOHNSON flew trom the White House to Andrews Air Force base in Maryland today to meet the Presidential aircraft carrying the body ot Mr Adlai Stevenson back from London where he collapsed and died yesterday The President stood with his lips prosed together and his eyes blnking with tears as the casket containing Mr Stevenson's body was lifted from the aircraft to a waiting hearse A guard of honour of the armed forces presented arms By the side were Mr three sons Family service The casket was taken to the National Cathedral in Washington where it will lie overnight Tor officials and other citizens to pay their respects Tomorrow morning there will he a funeral service in the cathedral which Mr ohnson is expected to attend Then the body will be flown to Bloomington Illinois which was Mr home town There it will be buried at a quiet family service The body of Mr Stevenson had been brought to Washington by a high-powered delegation headed by Mr Humphrey the Vice-President and including Mr Ball the Under-Secretarv of State They accepted this duty at the direct request of the President Little precedent There is little precedent for such honours being paid to a man who only held the formal rank of Ambassador and member of the Cabinet But no one in Washington feels that these honours are misplaced Meanwhile there have been reports from journalists who saw Mr Stevenson during the last few days of his life that he wanted to retire from his United po-t Mr Stevenson was described as being a weary man both physically and mentally The State Department denied todav that Mr Stevenson had ca'ed action in the Dominican Republic massive Mr David Schoenbrun a radio correspondent alleged asr night that Mr Stevenson had said thia in Paris last Friday Tonight Mr Moyers the White i House Press secretary said: think the President feels that a disservice to the memory of anv public official of Ambassador character and ability to quote him after he is dead and cannot answer" The question is being asked who will succeed Mr Stevenson as American Ambassador to the United Nations One name frequently mentioned is that of Mr Dean Rusk Secretary of State 2-DAY DEB TE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS Daily lelcgraph Political Correspondent Pros and cons of the Divies mission to Hanoi are certjin to be totted up when the Commons debate foreign affairs on Monday and Tuesday But the Opposition have no intention of allowing Vietnam to monopolise the debate A suggestion that Mr Davies should intervene with a 15-minute speech has been rather coolly received In the view the occasion is one foi bring ng the Mouse up to date on the international outlook as a whole Unless the Prune Minister chooses otherwise the discussion can be kept non-polemical The Conservatives do not propose to divide the House kA Oi uiv 14 1965 afer short inevg George Wiiiiam Ernevt sgrd 85 vtars of Penlce Nfeltnear Road Havie beloved father of Annie No ffowerg or letters by reuuest fc XNs Retreat Ditchiing Commo' near Barge-' HI! Mary MHlerlo Uimi 'Hite Hve Funera atrvace Hove tti? terv Monday Ju 19 a' 12 noon fc owr io A II Clark Son Lid 145 Saklie KaJ Hove G4M1MMNG D'pngt Crowbirougb after a ofig ness paltentlv borRe Maumee Law dow jt uot imiNr beloved mo be ibd grann Funera All bairn Crw-botouah Mndav Julv 19 2 50 On July 11 at Dartmgtoo Dorij aged 51 Crcmaton at lo'Quav ul 15 Jean Keith her 98m year widow John Francis Grant iRte of Evegbam 1 Rk NF Ju 14 sudden bp lal at Brigbfon Norah Sydney ri i ne 8 I i aged 85 vears widow of Francis Wi iim George Lee Green? Crema'ion Dwnv Crematorium B-ar id B' a)t-n fuvif lu '0 a 2 50 pm Mali Hraconsheld Koad VXoolion Llverpoo rid Mari in be dearly loved buoband o' France and devoted stcrfaiber ol Jo-Ann and Ihmav beloved brother of Glance and Marjorie Service and crcRMttoa Ann- rrauronuoi Liverpool tomorrv (Sa'ur day Ju 1 7 a 4 40 am rv anj nyumev pleavc to CharleftA 50 Lark Larw Ltve-r i i ark I i 143 HI i) Bournemou irs na bme Fi nn sr JtLiLiA Htsuv for many vear a Pa-met in he brm of fc I Kiw Co burne Gr Bornrmiu Cana! or on Monday Juiv 4 a u'" mu C'eimMonum Flowers mav be vest to fc Daniels rvi Koad Bou nem Nonufti hoSBUx Alfrfd ol 51 lanfgi on Road Ba barn 12 aged 81 beloved husband of Ida and father of Moliv ed Peter and I'i uatr a NnJav I- 2 5 pm xi South London Cremaso lum reat-ham Vale owerv mav be gent L) me house MORI -On July 14 1965 peace fully NioL Aar hue Horley aged ot lonbndge rormeriy of the Prince of Waey Swhoo Nairobi HOVYLfcl I On July 15 at Fo es Cot-ixge VXjodyde Eppng Winifred Mary dow ot rcv How LETT ion ParndOR 1150 am Julv 19 IS ARD July 14 1965 Jlditm Margaret Linno beloved younger daughter of Maria Um ite Kev i Is ard CreWiUdon private No lettcrt please JOHNS I ONI Jrn xr hi Heiii (Johnnie) Johns on of Bvvvell Wra Park Road Ke gate aged 63 veary Funeral ver vice st Church Keigate on Wednesday luly 2 1 at 11 am Flowers to vincman Funeral Nere Doran Court Kedhill KI INGM d-nly) (aEORGF Francis Klingnfr husband of Nbeeayh of Larkficld Kilternao Co Dub'll Please no letters I EVAIS On Julv 14 after a loot illness borne with tremendous courage Sylvia Msrv of Onslow House Alfo Road Mablethorpe dearly loved wife of Richard Vm-eRt and wonderful mothe' of tureen and Ghita Service at Trusthorpe Church tomorrow (Saturday Julv 17) at 9 am followed bv cremation at Orimhv at 10 0 MXCKAY On luty 14 196 Winifrfd fe ot Heron Lodge 65 Osborne ad ndsot widow ot 7 Mu of Hrri- Margaret and Mary Funera Monday luly entrg leave MXfKWOOD ar vein Court VfiLtirEvT dow cf Mack wood lex ro rm Joan Jackvon and trandmotbe- of chard Guy and John At her reducst cremation private Instead flowers donations caV to the Mane Curie Memor a Founda'ion MXKIIN i at Fraser'ev NuNnt Home Tunbr dgc Wr' Priach la Martin dow of Will am Charles Vfrt and dear!) loved mother of tty June and I -evo- Funeral at St Many's Church Woodlands near kfrmmi on Monday July 19 12 50 pm Flower to Groombridge of 1 onbr-dge MARY ON Or luly 14 1965 a ao dinbii-gh nursing home in 92nd vear Herbert James Maryon A ItU of Armstrong College Newvxytie and the British Museum beloved father of Kathleen John and Margaret Mrs llowman 54 Craig'e th Y(iew Ediobu'gh 4) fc urc' al rr vate MkRCkR On Julv 15 at 42 Bel-grave Road Ilford Hilda Ai ml wd of Arthlb Mercia Cremation Cliv of London Crematorium Manor Pa-a on Vlon- Jav July 19 at 12 0 MINKIN Bojsharr Lodge Ffmvred Ashford Keni beloved husband of stepfather ot Windham Funera Elmsfcd hutch at 2 15 pm followed Pam iy rtowr-s only OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS 'Continued from Page II Col Si VJUI I INIjH XMsHIKI mmoikmlv Ol I COMMi I I I I APPOINIMJNI 1 1 XSSISIXNI MXNSHUD KilKuUlf VM) Pfc I I SI SS ON DlV ISION Applic a ion arc invited tom sOLlCI lOKS OK HXKKIsl Ks tot me app nr me ot a senior Xsxiviant to he Justice I I nl IX mem lor he Hvrough and Pc REFUSED ENTRY Discussion impossible The Foreian Office officia1 was refused an entry visa Mr Davies could not discuss the peace mission except with representatives of the Fatherland Front a political organisation Government quarters in London insisted yesterday that the United States Government fully supported the Davies mission There is also a feeling that there has been some shift by Hanoi away from influence towards Russia's Mr Davies said on BBC television last night that North etnamese claims of certain victory were not just but it would be wrong to allow things to go on For this reason he liked Mr effort and he was still keeping alive his hopes of negotiation by offering them some real Commons Statement P27 Editorial Comment PI6 179000 FOR VIETNAM Dailt Trlegiaph Staff orrt'spundenl WASHINGTON Thursday American military leaders are believed to have recommended increasing their force in South Vietnam to 179000 by the end of the vear A decision will be made after Mr McNamara Defence Secretary ends his present visit to Saigon anvhe anJ'duto sptncnce of Maaixcria and admi niatrauve cgjcu Lcrk Oftitc I ih- pet tx equ red io take ourt Me to cer an aspect a i oa should have wid I aw and Practice rrxf ol a Justices on apponied vt i and to be repon if office iJmmik'n 1 fc1 when at non live va'ary is rrcsent £119 to he acale nuiaimum per annum ihe on Scat £1615 per annum and i ntreased io 66d Auiui l9ftS Com menctng mr lomtUv ivuutf ft caper enwe nd abviitv Ihe appointment is supernna-w oi aamina A hue) wife of daughter VIII 1 1 On July tnec Syraonv) and Leut BN econd ton Gifford) ML HO On June 19 to Jean (nee ad ur) and Donald Mimk) a daughter (Jenr Fiona) a yiver tor Hamsb MCHOLL On July 4 1965 Lorraine and Christopher Nicholl a dauaier (Lianor Jane) PERSONS On luly 11 BMH mein BACK Elifn and Nigel Parsons a ton (Michael VkiilMin JoteoJi) PHILIPP On Jui 14 Cuckffed Hogpitgl Sawci to Janice (nec rraBerno and Charles Philipp Ja iahter a Jane) titter for Joanna RFFSON On Vcdncdav July 7 1965 to Samjra mee CioJJbergr and Philip Refson AC A Of 247 Kenton Avenue Newcastle upon Tyne 5 ton (Jonrimn mon) Firtt grgndwhi for Mr and Vfrg Myer Refor and for Mr and Mrt Pink dberi and first great-grandwhi id for Mra Earbcr Shcckman RC'Sl On Ju 15 if Louise Margaret Motpital A dertbot to Iennifer and Nigel Rt sr a brother for Mark SL41ER July 15 at ngt College HotfMtal (Todd kard Janet tnee Ho met) and Brian Slater a on (Guy Jul'ar Robert) SM Oh Ju 15 to Jean and G'rgs Smaiifs tf Cherry free ICirkby Thore esfmorland a daughter (Jane A vn rabeth) tittar tor Richard SOPER On Ju 15 at Northland Maie'mtv Home Cardiff Gil lv nhe 14 a ken and Iohn Sopr a second ton ST AFFORD On Juty 15 at PnnceM Htpira Od Brompon Road 5 to Joan and Cecil Cnthask Staeford of Pet tead Cojmbe Lane Nk na-(on- ip4n- hioirv a daughter TYIHERlfKH On Ju'v 15 Matons II Mate Hme to Hfifn Shir IV ne Uafcer) ard Coi Ivtmi iirtrH a gsr Anne Lou tei a fitter lo Caiher nr and Adrian UAlktR On Julv 14 at Br die End Maierm Home Corbr dge Nor'humber land to Bar noa (ner Dob-urn) and Oavio slier a von (Roger Mvlet) brother tor and coig WfNVkORlH On 12 1955 to Patricia (nee Todd) wife of Cat Ulntwarth of 20 Midway Lane Eaton-town NJ a daughter I On 12 at the Oi'th Nu' ng Home Drktng Marcaret (nec Htchi and Michael Zeal a ton (Jona han cbael) a brother for Stephen Chntiopher a DAM (Adoption) Bv Cateterine (nCe Akim aod Anthony Daw a too (Ard'cw) l- mom ha OS fc I Ml require a omne'rn S) KJTAKY t-' work ig Jhe Ps chiatru eferablv ovar evpenenxe of mr cwl te rn 9 00 6 50 Iy with i me Saturday morning Jaw Si att imeen Sa ary or sc a 1ft £670 eng £900 siarifcftg Mjtf depend ng vp ng and sh a qwal'B at i ns Apr! af'Ois aivn fu'l dteaila itam and expericn to Cle-k lo th rn ft vs s-utnl Si Tlim I 1 I'M' lUM'IIM fc CHU IMfcfcS irrm (Vmond Seet London I Ihe sr 9 DfcPl IV he Si PH Ifcx OfcFlUFR full vawant tn Sep'emhe Sort can xh havr de 'aper'eneft sp)a' Sutsoi'c Saia £1 56Y a Xpp a nons ng the House iq ern senses 1 'wn ret-tegg hefn 11th August S1UOINT UNI! si PI RVISOR voqulrrd the I orulpn la! fc 1 TN'i new post a depat ment 14 med'eal and psveh alt tal rke a p-en lak'ft ci id n-s from Inst tuie an twoyrar eftef'6 ae Inqiories ahiur fh fvs uid wcl med and h- iild bf nade Mu l-w Head of ine iVpw ment of Vic a Work Appi i at tons to fcve Ho-r Govern-' NX i a Ha' later 'ha July A irate I A 15 A ur 6 recess Ot Pot IT1C A I CoRRISPOSntM writes: Mr Bowden Leader of the Mouse made clear yester-dav that he a ms to get Par ament up for the summer by August But he can do so oniy by I driving the Commons hard after I It) pm nearly every night and he has not rioed out morning sittings If the Opposition is not prepared to co-operate the recess will have to be put off for another week erg of ihe Mail rm ter rXFOIIXIIXI C'YTOLCXiY 1 SENIOR IFCHNUIAN required Mu Sc evperenico rslv 'n w- ring Chef Te hr an and Sutton Ins ru-e of Patho Jd'eses Hop vl oneton MARRIAGES CANADA SPENDING C72m ON PLANES Daily Telegraph Correspondent OTTAV'A Thursday Canada is t- buy about Northrop 5 olanes to be used primarily in a tactical group support role The Defence Minister Mr He Iyer announced today that S2H million (£72 million) had been earmarked for the purchase Airframes will he produced at he Canadair plant in Montreal a engines bv Hawker Siddeley of Canada in Toronto DOWN 2 A little work that is put on a painter (4) 3 Easterners writing about vong (6) 4 Is a spectator? (5 2) 5 In crowded areas it eases the building position (4) 6 Narrow parage characteristic amidships (7) 7 Makes shapes out of 1 across (10) 8 Ore I he to transform nto a bloodstone (10) 12 One does well to en)oy it (10) 13 A promising introduction to high office (8 2) 14 Strong drink for the bibv! (5) 15 Take rest at engih hnd ng shelter a kind ot betting (5) 19 A part once it's revised (7) 20 aborate work in a dark room (7) 23 The place to find tourist effects if you need! (2 4) 25 We comes our classic feathered friends (4) I onlinnt-ti front Pl CALLAGHAN It was proposed in draft by the chairman Mr Bowden Leader ot the House and adopted with some amendments at the second and lost meeting of the Committee Between those meetings Mr Bowden had written to Mr Callaghan and asked him whether or not in vour speech you had in mind to state or mply that Hon Members taking part in the proceedings on the Finance Bill were activated by improper motives? The Chancellor replied: did not have it in mind in my speech at Swansea either to state or imply that Hon Members who possess interests are acting or were acting improperly in taking part in discussions on the Finance Bill The only qualification is tnat such interests should be as they were openly acknowledged bv the Members concerned 1 subm to the Committee that if political speeches calling attention to such interests are to be regarded as a breach of privilege then legitimate comment and Mr STEVENSON NORMAN RILEY (Continued from PI) During the morning in the white-walled lobbv of the embassy the fountains were still as the coffin lay beneath the dark blue standard of the United States dpomatic service At intervals four men in immaculate uniforms two soldiers of the King's Regiment whch is on ceremonial guard duty at Buckingham Palace and two BARRON NHVtf XI) VR I I El On laly 3 193 St Church Barbados )Vett lndea GroaeF nx ARR Bar i DOOGSON )V INC 4 I On Ju 10 190i St Gilet Church Nti bourne Ken' fRAvrit Raymond Doogaon to BaRRsIS NNp VVtNGAlP EMERSON SC Oil OO July 14 t965 John Amhonv ydungeat s'n at ht te Sr Hlrberi and Lady Fmrbaon io AD) a 1 ng i (itmander Xamt a Jamf scon kOKSV IN LVI ION July 14 at Sk Lorn vi to Jean att eider daughter of ke late Protegaor KM) Pckso and Mry Puken I ar1aff ard If GRJ VII LF HI IlfrR N( I On Ja 8 1965 ei St Gilet Church Ship-bourn? Kent Coione A Grpville-BcrtFP MC to Mu Betty Minqate Ell MJ) RSON I) I i IQ 196D at the Church of Our Lady nd Si Ctirttopbe' ley David Konaio nan or Or and Ht -Htwon ol Chop-wci Ncacave to Penelope 5lan dauffhte of and Davies i H- -j HkXive vXood ev bevhire Pk I I I J4L KSON On Ju 15 a Aencv by Canon ha'd- aon IOsfpm A ill rm Norman on von Mr and Mr Peitv klbMke Grove GovfOf io Isnnifir Ki in ier da ghtei of and Mrt Hait- Ja a Ivnrdatv Vca Hetbatn North-UC0 land boot ()KIU(E A On Ju 4 i65 (be Rowan Or nodot Chu ch ttt kmperort Gate W7 Mkhaf John Sfcoot urkhe to Priscilla Mar Garomam SILVER WEDDINGS Bk DDOES A 1 KINS On July 16 940 at Eaton Panth Churb Cbetb Howard Bedoois to Dorothy Joan A irina Nvw ot Tbe Sforev ongboroug beat vforeton-r Marth Gloucet e-thlre MROA I I LM MIL I ON On July lb 1940 a Ai Ha Io Karking-oy-tbe-iotr by the Rev Benbow Dr Harold Olori Broadhriuge to Nora Marglry Milton HOI SE QUEUES SLEEP IN CARS Daily Telegraph Reporter Nine people slept in their cars near a building site a iwtown Addlestone near Wevbridge Surrey last ght queueing for 2 houses which are to be offered for sale at a on Saturday The hrst applicants began waiting 26 Fee! disposed to run away (4) No 12128 X( ROSS 1 A roster in classes for Pharisees (10) 9 It admits it will decline if the home team is doing badly! (4)1 10 Advertising man who mails an account? (4-6) 11 A bit of talk a lie as chemists know (6) 12 It's strong emot-on that makes Spain so different (7) 15 Leave the ranks because untimely marching? 4 5) 16 Fixes trouble between North and South (5) 17 We split on a philanthropic socialist (4i 18 A hoard activity that is mere child's play (4) 19 Deliberate majestic (Thompson) (5) 21 Payers prepared to garnish dishes (7) 22 Lady's mantle is wrapped in a variety of 15 down 7) 24 Fate of the striker too late getting home? (3 3) 27 A priceless ass isn't however! GO) 28 Fol'ow the queue maybe (4) 29 Issuing aces for flexible water-pipes? (4-6) QUICK CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 More heinous 5 Makes last a boat 8 Apportion 9 Arrange in due order 10 Scattered 11 Scene of contest 12 Short-lived insect 14 Revenue 17 Cables 19 Take off clothes 22 Imprint 23 A 24 Shouts 2 Fleets DOWN 1 Meta! alloy 2 All grey (ana?) 3 Act ibseq- ously 4 Cure 5 Cattle- disease 0 sment I 3 Pays 1 3 Carried I USSR 12 To cause to 18 Of feel hum 20 on 21 Kinds were on Wednesday afternoon Xmerican Servicemen marched in to take over the guard Always it was Sgt Soltvsziack of the King's Regi- The houses range from £4550 for a three-bedroom terrace house to £5595 for a detached Ml RK 96: Bueno A res (MtGF Mirrav aged 74 i Murray Lea 4k Co ajav a I 142 Biientw A- ev njvNnd of the late Murray and Jeai father af Oivs Murray Brebni' 6 Snphrrds Way kmansw rh Ml fct I bis borne Downs ew Dun ton Imoniu HOMAN i aeu 7i belov-d nu'bansl of Lena loving father ot Ybil and NaRcv C'rRifion tomorrow (kaiurdiy Ju 17) NP a a on to der I M-rwo 'a service Ho'y Irmty Dum ton July 24 I IR NFYYMXN On Wednesday Juy 14 1 9d passed peawefuliy away sleep afie' nearly 4 years illness most nutem rso'ne George Bush Hill Koad nchmor Fill London al dea' huoanJ of Benha PXKlKlIMk On luly 5 196 very pcaetuity at 2 Mount Cose twburv Sant Lliarfih Maui wife of he ate Reverend 1 i dearly loved mo he of Michae mon and Ursii a Punerai at fcwbursi Fa'ivb Church tomorrow iSaturday 17) a 11 a Flowers may be seni to mm fcune i (ju'idtocd PkARCt On July 15 1965 in Farn-borough Hospital Hfnr Gregory Pearce fc I ifter a short illneea Cremi turn at fc Ilham Cremalor um on I uc-dav JuIy 20 at 1120 a No Hewers please vs wh on holtdaY in FnglanJ GEnacf Pfile of Margate Natal dearly oved bu band of I line vate v'ematun PI -in hospital suddenly and peacefu'lv CifoatiNA I soil Pfnnfy sued jb the muvh rr oved wife if Kuhard Pennev 16 Su a Road Paignum Devon Funera os)av fcridav July 16) at 5 pm Forouav Crematorium Flowers to Drew 12 Dart-mouth Road Paignton PL A I Ik On Julv 14 1965 peace ru 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Battalion who gave house with garage They are ex-the orders Sgt Soltysziack born pected to be ready by December in Poland is now a British soldier No gesture of mutual respect between serving men and two nations could have appealed more to Mr Stevenson himself IN MEMORIAM II II BOYNE IS CLEARED the rights of free speech will be seriously impaired I am ready to appear before the Committee and meantime repeat rm assurance that nothing in my speech was intended to be derogatory in any way to Parliament" In its report the Committee cites this passage from its finding of iast se-sion on the Qumtm Hogg case concerning a speech at Chatham to which Mr Wigg now Paymaster-General took exception Your Committee and the House are not concerned with setting standards for political controversy or for the propriety accuracy or taste of speeches made on public platform- outs de Parliament They are concerned only with the protection of the reputation the character and the good name of the House itself It is in rhat respect only and for that limited purpose that they are concerned with imputations against the conduct ot individual WORDS AMBIGUOUS Assurance accepted The Committee's report goes on to relate that as the words complained of in Mr Cailaghan's ca-e appeared to be ambiguous he was invited to explain them In view of his explanation that he did not have it in nd at Swansea either to state or imply that Members were acting improperly and assurance that nothing in his speech was intended to be derogatory to Parliament the Committee did not find that there had been any contempt of the House They therefore recommend that no further action should be taken in the the report conclude NOT CIVIL OFFENCE powers A memorandum by Sir Barnett Cocks Clerk of the House appended It makes the pom that under the law of privletfe offen against the House are no civil but quasi-crimmal in character Foi example an offence can fv punished by the House by com miting the offender to a civil prison in extreme cases Libels relating to service in he House a-e therefore not cjpar-! able with libel in civil actions and justification has never nee i accepted by the Commttee of a defence If a Member attended and wanted to submit justification it wouid be for the Commttee to decide whether they would de-j part from precedent and nea justification Editorial Comment fclti WANTED 5000 Foot Sufferers IMtm MMl LIM1H HK fVFKMOKI' G4 A NFIU Captain Kobfit aC oe on oi Lt and Herbarf anfte Of lunordge ske Ktirunv-tng a WRYR wiih bve evpecia ly rodav bi 'thda July 16 Our dear von BBi who -id from iral'tp taturieg in tnja Ag 1945 LINDNfY HU Patrice Cha loner tjJl Sddn lo dearatt meiwory and em mbe ng a wavt mv Dtd rvv lodav 1 boay Battlt of tam 1940 aged 0 tea an mi degr rathe' R-vd Chaloner Lindsfv fc bo aied Oct 40 19 -6 So tadly vvd Mrmmv Ma Sidney LL NN of Culercoarg Ou' ae oys John arho gave big Ufa at Caen tged 42 DEATHS BRITISH LEADERS US mourners Leaders of British politics arrived ar intervals escorted bv M- Bruce the American Ambassador First came Sir Alec Doug as-Home the Conservative leader then Mr Wilson then Mr Gr mond the Liberal leader and others Among the American mourners were Dr Ralph Bunche Under-Secretarv at the United Nations Mr Willard Wirtz Secretary of Labour and Mr George Ball Under-Secretarv of State Long after the cortege had gone men and women were nto the Upper Brook Street entrance of the embassy to sign three visitors' books The spirit of their homage is best summed ud in a tr bute from ce-President Hubert Humphrey who had flown th Mr Stevenson's sons to collect the body No grave can contain that living spirit that illuminated hs life Nor can any place lav full claim to heed to excess the Pope Imagine i outstanding offer to the first 5000 Daily Telegraph readers to send for a trial pair of Omniped Foot cushions A I who have tried other foot a ds and supports to little effect whose feet tire and hurt after the shortest wak who fee! pains or hard skin at the ball of the foot or have signs of weak arches and metatarsal troubles have this opportunity to experience the instantaneous and lasting benefits of Omnipeds Good health begins at ground level No one feels full of life when they can barely drag one foot behind the other But with Omniped Foot Cushions you can have a new approach to life comfortable feet and a walk that is young and carefree So sure are the makers of Omniped' cushions can produce instant re ief and lasting staction that thev are offering a SEVEN-DAY FREE TRIAL! Omnipeds actually cost 12 3 a pa but for this spec al offer you need only fill in the coupon with block ietters and pos Do not enclose money You'll forget you ever found walking painful! 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