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32 The Daily Telegraph Thursday February 10 1972 Ragd Trad Mark Best value in unit ventilation Mervyn Hughes Associates 59 St Mary Axe London EC3 TOP LEVEL EXECUTIVE RECRUITMENT PROBLEMS SOLVED Tel: 01-233 0037 DEATHS (Continued) HABKES On Feb 9 1972 peacefully in her eleep Selena Jam aged 79 years beloved wife of George Joseph Hayvkes of 26 Ratnsford Avenue Chelmsford Essex Cremation at Cambridge Crematorium on Wednesday Feb 16 at 230 pm Spray of flowers to I Paintin Ltd Chi 60 With Suffolk Of apel ot ersfleld Road Haverhill BIRIHS CHRISTENINGS and IN MEMOR1UM 7 5d per line MARRIAGES DEATHS and ACKNOWLEDGMENTS £1 per line (minimum 2 lines) FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES WEDDINGS on Court Page £2 per line Announcements authenticated by the name and permanent address of the sender may be sent to THE DAILY TELEGRAPH 135 Fleet Street London EC4 or except for Court Page announcements telephoned (by telephone subscribers only) to 01-353 2060 Announcements can be received by telephone between 9 a in and 645 pm Monday to Friday on Saturday between 9 am and 12 noon and Sunday between 10 am and 3 pm ANXIETY By BOYNE Continued from Page 1 The proclamation of a state of emergency made by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret as counsellors of state in the absence abroad refers to events of such a nature as to be calculated by interfernig with the supply and distribution of food water fuel or light or with the means of locomotion to deprive the community or any substantial portion of the community of the essentials of life" Drafted in the usual form to rover a wide range of situations the regulations will be enforced only to the extent that Ministers deem necessary from time to time Even if the coal strike were to be quickly settled the regulations would remain in being for a matter of weeks This is considered advisable because it would take some time to get coal moving normally from the collieries: and also because of probable delav in bringing into production pits where the miners have prevented safety measures from being taken during the strike First order today ROBINSON On Fab 8 at Mue- grove Park Hospital Taunton to Carole (nee Osment) and Tim Robinson a daughter (Joanna Caroline) a sister for Simon SMITH On Feb 3 at Mount Alvernia Guildford to Judith Mequs-Fancey) and Christopher Mellis Smith of Greenburst Iismans Common Rudgwick Sussex a daughter (Tabitha Mellis) SMITH On Feb 2 at RAF Hospital Nocton Hall to Moira and Alan Smith a son (Robert) brother for Fiona SMITHSON On Feb 8 at the Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion Edinburgh to Jane Farris) and John Smithson a daughter (Nicola Jane) SPENCER On Feb 6 at Beckenham to Jane Bidd-le) and Nicholas Spencer a daughter (Samantha Jane Hinman) WATHEN On Feb 7 at Jeddah Saudi Arabia to Jacquie (nFe Dudgeon) and Roderick Wathen a daughter (Melanie Rosemary) WELLS On Jan 30 in Bronglals GH Aberystwyth to Fiona (nee Cameron) and Jeffrey Wells a son brother for Ewan and Alistair WILSON On Feb 8 at Hawick to Patricia nee Morris) and John Wilson a dauqMr 'Rosalind Margaret) OR ROYS On Feb 7 at Mount Alvernia Guildford to Peggy and Alan Worboys a son (Mark James) BIRTHS LABOUR PASSIONS ON PICKETS LEAVE MAUDLING CALM By ANDREW ALEXANDER lUfR MAUDLING Home Secretary is a good stonewaller And what is better he remains unmoved by the excitement of the crowd or the passions of the bowlers This was just as well yesterday After he announced the state of emergency to the Commons the Opposition worked itself into a great state of excitement mainly on the issue of picketing What was the legal position about picketing and would he issue instructions to chief constables to make sure that it could go on? The law said Mr Maudling in what was to prove this theme song of the day was quite clear Peaceful picketing was permitted but intimidation was not But the practice of the police seemed to vary protested Labour Ps including Mr Jenkins Deputy Labour leader Would Mr Maudling issue instructions to the chief constables? No he said it would not be proper for the Home Office to interfere The Commons temperature started to rise Mr Jenkins normally calm but yesterday apparently the Pollution By Dr ANTHONY MICHAELIS Continued from Page 1 as a few parts per million Plants cannot absorb zinc from their leaves and none should be there if plants and those who feed on them are to remain healthy Lead is a poison to all plants and animals and no trace of it should be on any leaf Dr Martin has now received a grant from the Natural Environment Research Council for a student to investigate the effect of the pollution Threat to animals Dr Martin said yesterday: These high concentrations could mean animals such as cows and sheep might be poisoned or have their health impaired There is a possibility a very slim one that people eating these plants and animals could be affected It is possible that some of these metals could accumulate and build up in the liver and the kidneys They are very high levels I would strongly advise anyone living in the area to wash all their vegetables and fruit thoroughly before eating These extremely high figures for air pollution must have been unknown to Mr Walker when he made his statement in the Commons Although Mr Walker said there was no health hazard to the public the next day Friday Mr Carr Minister of Employment said a special inquiry was to be set up to investigate conditions inside the £14 million factory Since this announcement the victim of the miners flux got Rio-Tinto Zinc Corporation HAYNES On Feb 8 1972 peace-fuly at her home Almeda aged 87 yea it beloved mother of Audrey nd Roy an grandmother of Richard and Robin Feb 9 in Canterbury Hospital mercifully released from a long illness Philip Samuel Hays of Kent dear husband to Joan and rather to Lesley and Anthony Cremation private No flowers please -On Feb 9 1972 in hospital arter much suffering James Richard Hn-L 65 years of 76 Abbott Road Mitvham beloved husband cV father ot Richard and Elizabeth Service at Church of the Ascension Mitcham on Monday Feb i aJ am Family flowers only but donations may be sent to Cancer Kesea ron 8 '972 sudden! at Litt-e Hedges Charmouth Dorset Matthias Julius StNtuR ille Hoch aged 81 dearly loved husband of Molly and son of the late Lt-(eneral and Mrs Dresden Funeral service at Andrew Church Charmouth Monday Leb 14 at 230 pm HOOPER On Feb 6 1972 very suddenly Geoffrey James of Parford Moretonhampstead husband of Mabs at of Geoffrey Jenny John and NYilltam Thanksgiving service at Drew steignton Church on Thursday Feb 17 at 3 pm HYDE On Feb 9 1972 after a short illness Edgar Owen date HM Customs and txoise) aged 81 years Cremation private No flowers by his request ILLING On Feb 8 1972 at 82 Bilton Road Rugby Edith Jave aged 91 much loved mother of Dr Illing Funeral on Monday Feb 14 at 2-30 pm at Bandon Hill Cemetery Yallington Surrey JACKSON On Feb 9 1972 peacefully at Newmarket General Hospital Christopher de Lancey Dalton Jackson of 15 Sharpes Hill Burthorpe Green Barrow Suffolk aged 60 years the beloved husband of Edith and dear lather oi Nlargaiet and Christine Funeral service at Cambridge Crematorium on rue-sday Feb 15 at 1130 am Mowers to Fulcher Ltd 10 Whiting Street Bury St Edmunds please KIRKF (Adoption) Bv Judith (ne Fletc her) and Anthony Kirke a daughter (Sophie Jane) sister tor Jeremy and Janies ANDERSON On Fb 8 at Salisbury Road Nursing Home Leigh Jenny (nee Hill) and Robert Anderson a on (Mark Hasiei) BLARD On Feb 8 1972 to JlNNii-fcH and Michael Beard a daughter (r man tha Kate) a sister lor Philip and Tracy BEI L-JONES On Feb 8 at the Princess Alexandra Hospital Harlow to Gillian (nee Holmes) and Derlk Bell-Jon brothei (Robin) for Nicole yn Teb 7 at Harrogate General Hospital to Jane (nee Pyman) and Tom Bolton a daughter BOWMAN On Teb 9 at the Lord Ludlow Wing Middlesex Hospital London Wl to Heather (nee Simons) and Roger Bowman of 7 Spencer Drive London N2 a daughter (Georgina) Bl HD(E On Teh 8 to Jane (nCe Bryce) and Bill Blrdge a son a 01 Julie Maria and Sarah Feb 8 at St Wimbledon to Ione and 1 erry Burke a son (Edward) brother to Melissa and Katherine CAREY On Feb 4 to Meg Clement) and Lieutenant om Carfy RAN HMA Melville Darwin Australia a daughter (Rachael Christine) sister for Damien CASWELL On Teb 6 at Cat-to Susan (nee Legh) and Fit Lt Alan Caswell a son (David Jonathan) COTTON On Feb 8 at Brixhain to Rae and Peter Cotton a son (David) a brother for Andrew and Robert CRUISE On Feb 9 at Birmingham Maternity Hospital to Carol and Mike Cruise a son (ftkhard Edward) DONEGAN On Jan 29 at St Teresa Wimbledon to Beverley (nee Webster) and Brendan Donegan a son (Sean Geoffrey) DU PONTE On Feb 5 1972 to Patricia (nee Black) and Robert Du rONTET a son brother for Claire and Jason EDMONDSON On 8 1972 at Mount Alvernia Guildford to Hilary and Anthony Edmondson a son FAIRLEY On Feb 9 1972 at Chester to Bridget (nee Leeper) and Fairley a son (Angus) FRANKLIN On Feb 9 at St Hospital Chelmsford to Susan (nee Cross) and Robin Franklin a daughter (Amanda Jane) EVES GREEVfeS On Feb 8 1972 at XITKFN van WLfcGLN On Feb 8 1972 at St George's Church Berlin by the Rev Bentley Major Kenneth AlTKEN RTR son of Mr and Mrs Ait ken ot Esher Surrey to Elizabeth Carol an VVeegen QAR ANC younger daughter ot Mr and Mrs van Weegen ot Feain Ross-shire THORNTON WALES On Feb 8 London Adrian Heber younger son the late Nigel Hfber I horn ion and Mrs Nigel Thornton ot Mulberry House Shackleford Godalining to Margaret only daughter ot Mr and Mrs Cyril Wales oi By bunk Lindfield Sussex PEARL WEDDING HOLLOW GOLDMAN On Feb 10 1942 at St Lawiente Church Alton Hants Sidney Victor Holloway to Josephine iklne Goldman inuw at 22 Cianbiook Drive Kennington Oxford CORAL WEDDING CHAMBERLAIN lttMJLLL On Dec 23 1936 at barna Church Floriana Malta by the Rev Fr Alban Robinson SJ William Harry Chamberlain of Portsmouth to Mary (Molly) Kendell ot Sheerness Now at 98 inton Road Reading GOLDEN WEDDINGS BACON CLARK On Feb 10 1922 at Bloomsbury Thomas Bacon to Vera Clark Present address: 5b Lniiyn Road London 12 HLNDLEY WILKINS On Feb 10 PAY By BLAKE BAKER Continued from Page 1 Gormley said it was no longer possible to settle for £3 a week more He also said any proposed settlement would have to go to ballot taking three weeks before the strike could be called off But previously the union has achieved quick decisions through branch meetings taking only a few days Moderates on the executive may well opt for this method since the ballot majority for the strike was only 58-8 per cent For the Government wrhich wants pay settlements kept to between seven and eight per cent a longer term agreement giving the miners more money but keeping the overall cost this year within this level is clearly more acceptable than a significant breakthrough from the which would have repercussions on outstanding claims This is particularly so in view of the number of recent deals of around 7 per cent The electricity power workers who sought 12 per cent accepted 734 per cent 1922 at lezpur Hugh Hindley 1 rn: to Caroline Doris Wilkins Now at and Other gFOUpS ialling in line with Government policy include 52000 gas 900000 local authority 160000 bank and 70000 bus workers as well as 100000 policemen Outstanding claims Other outstanding claims include Railways 300000 rise Engineering 3000000 40 per cent Building 830000 70 per cent Nurses 330000 15 per cent Teachers 350000 13-7 per cent Seamen 52000 Children Dumped P6 ALEXANDER On Feb 8 1972 in hospital Sybil of 28 Redclifte Gardens London SVV10 Service at Worthing Crematorium Find on on Wednesday Feb 16 at 1230 pm No flowers by request The first use of emergency powers will be an order today by Mr Davies Trade and Industry Secretary banning as from midnight the use of electricity for advertising and display purposes including shop windows and also floodlighting for purposes of recreation entertainment or sport Television cinema and theatre advertising will not be affected Nor will railway stations traffic directions and other essential signs lit by electricity To enable rota cuts to be made at power stations the electricity industry will cease from 6 am tomorrow to be bound to supply current to all consumers Many of the powers conferred by the regulations are vested in Mr Walker Environment Secretary though they will not necessarily be used For instance he could authorise any goods vehicle to be used without an licence or any bus to be used without a road service licence or permit Statutory' limits on the number of passengers to be carried could also be waived Netherbury Dorset EMERALD WEDDING MOORco*ck HALLY On Feb 10 1917 at Hither Green Leonard Moorco*ck to Lilian Whaley Now at Glebe House Spring Lane Lexden Colchester very agitated about the Saltley gasworks in Birmingham Even though people had boon injured in the picketing there he said the area board was continuing to operate normal deliveries Why not have a word with the relevant minister and see that only priority deliveries were carried out The pickets would agree to that The law on picketing was clear said Mr Maudling- Mr Jenkins and Mr Wilson became shrill in their demands that the relevant minister be consulted and action taken The law on picketing was clear said Mr Maudling Roars of Answer and Resign burst from the Labour side Shutdown call Mr Huckfield (Lab Nuneaton) with much rolling of the eyes protested about police The Government should close down the gasworks A prompt yell of No from the Tory side was the answer Labour Ps continued to attack Mr Maudling And Mr Maudling continued to tell them the law on picketing Mr Tebbit (C Epping) rose to make a protest on behalf of ordinary men and women want- which owns the Imperial Smelting Corporation has refused journalists permission to visit the works The terms of reference and membership of the committee have not yet been announced Apart from Dr findings more results concerning water pollution obtained by Dr Graham Nickless Reader in Analytical Chemistry at the university are no less disturbing Dr Nickless and his students collected samples of water sediment and small animals like winkles limpets and dog welk in the Severn Estuary and analysed them for heavy metals They found that dog welk collected near the effluent of the smelter contained as much as 3100 parts per million of zinc 425 parts of cadmium and 27 parts per million of lead The same work was repeated a year later in 1971 Dr Nickless said last night: I repeated this work because the figures were so high that people expressed doubts People eat dog wrelk and we have calculated that if a person eats one dog welk every two days he will take in as much cadmium as a Japanese who ate daily one pound of cadmium-contaminated rice to the Japanese tins level of cadmium ing to go about their business brought about the disease Itai-and was greeted with shouts and I tai it means On FK) 6 in an accident Louise Maby Robbins (nee Roblou) wife of the late Ernest Henry Robbins and dear sister of Mona and Charles Funeral at St Philip the Apostle Finchley at 11 am on Monday Feb 14 No (lowers please Donations to Father Thomas at the church RODWELL On Feb 7 at 4 Gloucester Terrace Thorpe Bay VYaltlb John beloved husband of Elien and father of Doreen Eddie and Rita Funeral tomoriow Feb 11 1115 am Southend Crematorium SABINE On Feb 8 1972 at home Earlywood Frinton-on-Sea Noel John Barrington Sabine JP greatly beloved husband oi Diana loving and loved father of Juliet Peter and tha late John Funeral private No doweis piease but donations to Old Church Maintenance Fund The Rectory Frin-ton Memorial service to be announced later SANDERCOUK On Feb 8 Joe of Micklebrow Mu kleburgh Avenue Herne Bay Service is at the Parish Church Villiam Street Herne Bay tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) at 3 pm followed by interment at Herne Bay Cemetery Flowers to Fred Iggulden Ltd Herne Bay SEYMOUR On Friday Feb 4 tragically in an aircraft accident PeTCI Brian Seymoue Lieutenant RM a beloved son Service to be held in St Church Fastney Portsmouth tomorrow (Friday) at 230 pm followed by cremation at Portchester Crematorium at 330 pm Flowers may be sent to the above chunh or to Chapel of Rest 145 Stoke Road Gosport Hants Tel Gosport 81032 for any further inquiries SIMPSON On Feb 7 1972 at Chalmers Hospital Fdinburgb Isubel Gordon (Wendy) beloved wile ot Geoffrey and dear mother of Graham of 28 Dukehaugh Peebles Service in the Old Parish hurth ot Peebles today (lhursday Feb 10) at 2 pm thereafter interment in Peebles Cemetery SMITH On Feb 8 at the National Heart Hospital Alec Norman of Cob-dens Heyshott Midhurst Sussex beloved husband of Rosemary and father of Peregrine and Laura A memorial service will be held at St James' Church Heyshott on Sunday Feb 13 at 3 pm No flowers please SMITH On Feb 8 1972 peacefully at her home Last Ch older ton Andover Alice Emily in her 91st year (formerly of Bedford) w'idow of Sydney smith dearly loved mother grandmother and great-grandmother Funeral service at Bedford Crematorium on luesday Feb 15 at 2 pm Flowers may be sent to Clarabutt and Plum be Kingeway Bedford SM11H On leb 9 1972 peace fully at her home 149 Upper Wood-cote Road Caversham Reading Kati (Popsie) wife of the late Harry SMITH dearly loved sister ot Joy Funeral private but flowers may be sent to Cyril Lovegmve Ltd 114-116 Oxford Road Keadinq tomorrow (Friday ID by 10 am STORMONT On Feb 8 peacefully nursing home in Worthing Betty Hazfll (tormrrly ot Broughty Ferry and Pulborough) wife of William Stormont Parklands Avenue Worthing Ser-viip at orthhifi Crematorium Findon am tomorrow (Friday) Family flowers only If desired donations to Oueen Alexandra Hospital Home for Disabled Lx-Servicemen Gifford House Worthing SUPPLE On Feb 8 1972 at Benhamv Cross Way Christchurch Lt-Col William Hamilton Supple late Rnyvil Dublin Fusiliers aged 93 years Cremation Monday Feb 14 1120 a Bournemouth Crematorium Family flowers only No letters please SYMOND8 On Feb 8 1972 at Blrchwood Long Park Chesham Bols Bucks John Pinder (Captain Duke of Wellington's Regiment 1939-45) Funeral St I eonard Church Chesham Bois tomorrow (Lridav Feb 11) at 11 am Family flowers only Donation to Marie Curie Memorial Foundation please TEMPLE On Feb 3 peacefully In nursinn home Fareham in ah Edith widow of Lt-Gen Temple CB ORF RM and much loved mother of William and Robert Funeral private at Portchester Crematorium at 3 pm tomorrow Feb 11 TETLEY On Feb 4 1972 In his 48th year Nicfi Clarfnce and-Tetley Lt-Commander RN (Retd) Cremation on Monday Feb 14 1972 1130 a at Barham Crematorium near Canterbury All flowers and inquiries please to Collins funeral director 20 High Street Sandwich Kent Tel 2058 THOMSON On Feb 8 1972 affer brief illness Marion beloved wnfe of Robfrt Thomson of Little Manor Whytelenfe and devoted mother of Bftty and Dorothy Funeral service at the Surrey and Sussex Crematorium on Saturday Feb 12 at 1130 am Family flowers only please mav be sent to Thomas Fbbutt Sc Sons 89 High Street Croydon TOMLINSON On Feb 8 1972 Elinor aged 99 Funeral service at 245 pm on Monday Feb 14 at St John the Raptist Church HtllfnortOfl near Rugby followed bv cremation at Canlev Crematorium Coventry On Feb 9 1972 peacefully at 56 Wickham Way Beckenham Knt Faith VI ary widow of tt-Col A Trousdfi i PSO MC The Royal Irish Fusiliers Servire at St Church Reekenham Monday Feb 14 at 2 15 pm followed bv cremation at Beckenham Crematorium Flowers to Copelands 9 Bromley Road Beckenham VICKERS On Feb 8 1972 at Whipps Cross Hospital Ell HENRY Alifn aged 66 Funeral eervlre at Enfield Crematorium Monday Feb 14 at 145 pm WALKLR On Feb 7 1972 et 228 Painswirk Road Gloucester Beatrice arc srft Johnstone daughter of Mr and VI rs Walker late of Symonds Hyde and Redwell Bury Herts Funeral service at New Town Churchyard Hatfield Herts on Saturday Feb 12 at 930 am ALLIS On Feb 8 1972 suddenly at Oakleigh Bekefrbourne Canterbury William Mayne beloved husband of Nancie and dear father of Sally and Jane Funeral service at Rekebourne Church on Monday Feb 14 at 2 pm li desirei donations to National Heart Foundat ion WARBURG On Feb 9 Sadie Tall Beeches Ballards Way Croydon mother of Martin and widow of Harold Simple cremation Golder Green 2 pm Thursday Feb 17 Flowers to Hamsey Green Chapel of Rest Surrey WEI On Feb 8 1972 peace fully at home after a long Illness Fmiie dearly beloved husband of Teresa loving father of Domini and Albert and dear grandfather of Nicholas Michael and Christine Cremation at Mortlake Crematorium on Feb 15 at 3 pm WEST On Feb 5 1972 ROY Stuart aged 19 years of 173 Prince George Avenue Oak wood 14 tragically as a result of injuries suffered in an ccident whils on holiday in Scotland Su very much loved son of Lida and Kenneth dear brother of Carol Bruce Martin and Colin Sadly missed by hie grieving family and friends I IKtllt On Feb 1972 at 43 Oral hie Road Lee S-E12 Alice Marian aged 82 vars Funeral eervict at 2 pm on Monday Feb 14 at S4 Peter's hurcti Lee followed by cremation No letters please Flowers may be sent to Francie Chappell Sc Sone 1 Belmont Hill Lewisham SL13 by 1 pm WIIKINS On Feb 8 1972 Autrui Wilkie) of 38 Higb View Road South Woodford No lettera please WILLIAMS On Feb 8 at 45 North -cote Avenue Ealing Benjamin Richard (BR) Williams MBE aged 72 years Funeral service at St Stephen' Ealing at 345 pm Spp Ruislip at 5 pm Hi's ashs will at later data be interred in Hallow Churchyard Worcester Flowers to Brooks Ltd funeral directors 135 brldoe Rd Ealioo W13 01-567 0825 On Fob 9 1972 passed peacefully away Hfnky EnwD beloved husband ot Dorothy a Partne in the firm of Williams Poole Funeral on Wednesday Feb 16 at Putney Vain Crematorium at 12 noon No flower please by request WI-slJHAM On Feb 9 1972 suddenly at I almore Hall Dundalk Richaud How Windham Funeral private No letters please WOOD On Feb 6 1972 at home The Rise Deans Lane Walton-on-the-Hili Jadworth Stanley Gordon husband of Innie Marion Funeral tomorrow (Friday Feb I 1 1 at 230 al the Bethel Baptist Chapel Tadworth followed by inierment at St Peter's Walton-on-th'-Hlll Tadworth Harrogate Hospital to Susan (nee Bates) Jepprev Greeves a daughter (Sophia Katherine) On Feb 7 at home to Carolynn (nee Hall) and Anthony Harrison a son On Fpb 9 1972 to Jill (nee Mullen) and Anthony John Hinds a son HOW'ARD-H A WOOD On Feb 7 1972 at Tidworth Military Hospital to Susan (nee Ellwood) and Capt Ian Ho a -Harwood a son (Mark Ian) HUGHES On Feb 4 at Park House Nursinn Home to Carol (nee Tyrer) and Michael Hughes a son (Alastair Gerard) brother for Christopher and David JOLLY On Feb 9 1972 at Queen Elizabeth II Hospital Welwyn to Veronica (nee Porter) and Brian jolly a dauqhter sister for Richard KEATING On Feb 5 at RMH Iseriohn to Molly (nee Cotterill) and Capt Jim Keating RAOC twin daughters (Joanne Victoria and Alison Jill) sisters for Jane and Susan KIM MINS On Feb 8 in Norwich to Rosemary Young) and Michael Kimmins a son (Matthew) I AWIFR On Fb 9 at Shroddls Hospital Watford to Gillian (nee Pitt) and Jeffrey Peter Lawler a son LER WILL On Feb 5 1972 at MH Rinteln BFPO 29 to Jennifer (nee Caines) and Michael Lerwill a daughter (Amanda Clare) LOVIER On Feb 4 1972 in Spain to Christine and Humphrey Lomer a on (Robert) MACKAY On Feb 7 at Royal Berkshire Hospital Reading to Janice (nee Tibbetts) and Hamish Mackay a son (Alasdair Bruce Gordon) MANN On Feb 7 at Gloucester to Angela (nee Bates) and Anthony Mann a daughter (Nicola Helen) MOSS MAN On Feb 7 to Penny and Dennis Mossman a daughter (Vanity Thea) PEACH On Feb 8 at Upton Hospital Slough to Drusilla (nee Barnes) and Bill Peach a dauqhter (Sarah) PHILLIPS On Feb 8 at home in Hillingdon to Carol (nee Dugan) and Lt Michael Phillips RN a daughter (Melissa Jane) sister for Jo-Ann PI ATTS On Feb 8 at Purley and District War Memorial Hospital to Anne (nee Walker) and Nigel Platts a daughter (Philippa) RICHARDS On Feb 7 to Jane (nee Greensladej and Roger Richards daughter (Katherine Charlotte) DEATHS (Continued) BALDWIN On Feb 8 1972 at 25 Upper Kings Drive Eastbourne after much suffering patiently borne Helen Janet beloved mother of Janice and David Funeral service at Willingdon United Free Church on Tuesday Feb 15 at 1130 am Cremation private Family flowers only but donations to Cancer Research Fund Royal College of Surgeons Lincoln's Inn Fields WC2 BARCLAY On Tuesday Feb 8 1972 suddenly and peacefully Robert Bythell Barclay of Alsina Warrinq-ton Road Mere Cheshire beloved husband of Evelyn dear father of Tuliet and David and devoted grandfather of Robert Simon Melanie and Julian Funeral private and flowers from the family only please A memorial service is to be held in the Parish Church Mobberley on Thursday Feb 17 at 230 pm Inquiries Messrs Kendal Milne Sc Co Manchester Tel 061-832 3414 RATTFIN On Feb 8 James Percival for some years Gen Sec CvSCG Requiem 1215 pm St Gertrude's South Croydon Feb 14 (Continued on Next Column) Exemption for drivers Drivers could be exempted from complying with the law on permitted hours and periods of dutv and the keeping of records Though it would still be necessary for every motor vehicle on the road to be covered by third-party insurance some of the formalities connected with obtaining a policy could be held in abeyance The Home Secretary could authorise the conveyance by road of certain dangerous substances such as petrol and other liquid fuel in vehicles which do not comply with statutory requirements Under the regulation dealing with electricity it would be an offence for anyone to reconnect a supply w'hich had been cut off in accordance with the powersaving scheme The same would be true of gas supplies The Trade and Industry Secretary could authorise forcible entry if necessary to premises where the supply had been cut off and then restored This is deemed advisable for public kFWFIIY Kip safety I'r' ru 1 'i ll Some regulations apply to Senator Edward Kennedy who water and sewerage authorities arrived in New Delhi yesterday because it might become neces-will fly to Dacca next Monday for sary to restrict water supplies a two-day visit He will meet or make emergency arrange-Bangladesh leaders probably in- ments for sewage disposal in eluding Sheikh Mujibur Rahman case of a shortage of electricity PI or other sources of power which leads to a softening of the hones The bones finally become brittle and break as the rising level of cadmium in the body competes with the calcium that normally strengthens them It is not yet clear for how long a person would nave to absorb this amount of cadmium before this disease took hold but these figures would appear to constitute a possible Editorial Comment P16 No 14354 across 1 A newcomer with a healthy complexion? (5 4) 9 An article that will bear iooking into (6) 10 I can giant in need of being sorted out? Yes assuredly! (2 1 6) 11 Crumpled hat found in a wood on the Kentish side of London (6) 12 Continued to 14 down? (7 2) 13 Weighty theme of a song (6) 17 The river from which the skipper sailed (3) 19 A club ready to do evening work? (4 3) 20 About ten really good reference-books ought to be! (7) 21 A measure to imitate on the stage (3) 23 Mabel and I resort to one of novels (3 3) 27 Something to obey or dance about in (9) 28 not a permanent obstacle of course (6) 29 Sort of slave-girl on whom the rural economy depends (9) 30 Alas that Spring should with the Rose! (Fitzgerald: Omar Khayyam) (6) 31 He believes entitled to give a ruling (9) DOWN 2 A income (6) 3 Work against society? (6) 4 Gave answers that were evasive and guarded (6) 5 Ring us about nothing? How unfeeling! (7) 6 An usherette pledged to voluntary service? (4 5) 7 Established mode of thought (9) 8 A walk that can make one damper (9) 14 Not the proper way to 21 across (9) 15 New local cartel making a rough appropriation (9) 16 Class register in which a Pharisee possibly (9) 17 Greek character from the tax office (3) 18 The wherewithal for making a small wooden tub (3) 22 French craftsman who made a special study of the St Lawrence 7) 24 A note lay odds about (6) 25 Outer space to the writer? (6) 26 Scanty produce of a hundred scattered acres (6) angry gestures from the Opposi tion Events took an odrl turn when the Speaker Mr Lloyd intervened to say that he had received a request tor an emergency debate on the Saltley situation What ministers said about whether they were going to take action would affect his decision on granting an emergency debate Ministers started at him in astonishment They clearly did not much like this sort of cajoling from the Chair Mr Maudling observed that he was sorry if he had not made it clear that the minister in question had heard the comment he could hardly help it being seated next but one to Mr Maudling and would consider the matter Decision deferred Mr Huckfield promptly slapped in his application for an emergency debate The Speaker wavered for a moment and then declared that he would not rule on the matter that day It was a pity that in the excitement the House rather lost sight of the sharp supplementary from Mr Pardoe (Lib Cornwall) This he said was the third emergency in two years under this Government and it seemed to be becoming a habit Why was the Industrial Relations Rill not capable of dealing with these situations Or was this an example of the sort of industry-wide American strike which the Government said it would prefer? That was not helpful said Mr Maudling Commons Statement P9 Continued front PI JLENLS On Feb 9 1972 peace fully in hospital Edith Mary Jeeves in her 97 th year wife ot the late Cyril Richard Jeeves mother of leo and David Funeral at Christ Church South-gate N14 on Monday Feb 14 at 230 ptn Family flowers only please JEWELL On Leb 9 suddenly Harold beloved husband of Elsie and devoted father of Joyce Atleen and Tim late of Beeston Nottingham Family flowers only please If desired donations in lieu to Heart Foundation Appeal Cremation at Croydon Crematorium at 3 pm Monday Feb 14 JORDAN On Feb 8 1972 at Poole General Hospital Robert Cyril of 38 Guildford Court Surrey Road Bournemouth beloved husband of May and father of John LAM PLOUGH On Feb 9 1972 passed away peacefully after a short illness Kathleen Mary of 41 Leeson Road Bournemouth the dearly loved sister of Dora and Charles Funeral service St Church Poole Road Bournemouth tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) at 130 pm interment private Flowers to Head Wheble Ia Oxford Road Bournemouth 21190 LANIGAN On Feb 8 1972 peacefully in hospital Major Fdvnard LANIGAN aged 82 of 8 Church Close Epsom husband of Fthel Requiem Mass at St Ctumh Heathcote Road Fpsom on Monday Feb 14 at 10 am Cut flowers only please to True-loves Fpsom LINDSAY -WHITE On Feb 5 1972 William aged 57 of Badgersett House Burwash Common Sussex beloved husband of Joan and dear father of Vivienne and Cam Funeral service St Philip's Church Burwash Common tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) at 230 pm MACKAY On Feb 6 1972 sud denly at Las Palmas Rowland Andfrson Ross Mackay CA of Oldmills Elgin Moravshire MACKENZIE On Feb 8 suddenly Geordie beloved husband of Madeleine and beloved father of Eleine and Ruth Service at Tattan Hall 215 pm tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) Family flowers only MANN On Feb 7 1972 suddenly but peacefully at hi home Field Cottage Gloucestershire Keith Cranston Mann CB precious husband of MiHicent and dearly loved father of Jillian Jennifer and Rriqid Funeral private No flowers please MARCH On Feb 7 suddenly at Lower Lawn 30 Trevarrick St Austell Arthur Giles aged 76 years beloved husband of the late Helen Funeral service at Penmount Crematorium Truro on Monday Feb 14 11 am Friends 8 lease meet at Penmount Family owers only Donations in lieu if desired to St Austell Cottage Hospital MATTHEWS On Feb 5 1972 in hospital Edith May Matthews (usually known as Joan Warren) of 9 North-wick Terrace St John's Wood aged 86 Cremation at Beckenham Crematorium Elmers Fnd Road Beckenham on Monday Feb 14 at 320 pm Flowers to VV Cullen Sons Elmers End Road Beckenham MFNDFS da COSTA On Feb 8 Joyce Ena dear sister of Yvonne Woolf and Nancy Lewis Funeral at Willesden Bcaconsfieid Road today (Thursday) 11 am family only No flower or letters please MIR AMS On Feb 8 1972 after a long illness in hospital Nancy Muir deeply loved wife of Rex Cremation service Mountsett Crematorium Dipton (on A692 Fast of Consett) at 1140 am on Saturday Feb 12 No flowers but gifts in merqory may be sent to Imperial Cancer Research Fund London WC2A MOWLL On Feb 9 peacefully at Savernake Hospital Alice Hone widow of Bishop Edward Mowll Cremation Monday Feb 14 3 pm at Family flowers only MOSBY On Feb 4 1972 at 6 Brettingham Avenue Crinqletord Norwich the Rev Dr John DSO aged 77 years the beloved husband of Agatha MURRAY On Feb 7 1972 peacefully at Stellenbosch South Africa Arthur Evelyn Francis in his 84th year dearly loved husband of Louie father ot Jean and lames NICKELS On I 9 1972 Joan Christina aoed 49 daughter of the late John Douglas and Christina and beloved stepdaughter of Aileen Cremation at Shrewsbury on Saturday Feb 12 at 1030 am No flowers or tetters request OR FORD On Feb 8 1972 Lewis' Hadfifid Orford of Lake House Mobberley (Cheshire and Butterwlck Crag Bampton Westmorland much loved husband of Joan and father of Pat and Elizabeth Service at Mobberley Parish Church tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) at 2 pm followed bv private cremation Inquiries to 1 Jennings a Son NAFI) Warford Alderlev Edge Mobberley 2162 PAIMFR On Feb 7 1972 peace fully in her sleep Olive Palmer of Bognor Regis Sussex and formerly of Private funeral tomorrow (Friday) at Chichester PARKINSON On Feb 9 1972 In a Bournemouth nursing home peacefully after a long illness Mary in her 82nd year formerly of Stoke Green Coventry and Bransgore Hanta PAYNE On Feb 8 suddenly at his home 21 Hamhledon Road Waterloo-ville Hants Clarence Victor dearly loved husband of Dorothy and father of Uhuh and Alan late Headmaster of Mile End House School Portsmouth Funeral service at St Church Water-looville Hants on Monday Feb 14 at 10 45 a followed by cremation at Prt( hester Flowers to Edwards Sc Sons Ham hied on Road Waterlooville PEARN On Feb 7 1972 suddenly at I a nnt on Chest Hospital Bfssie Rozina of 13 Upper High Street Taunton dearly beloved wife of lennings and I of Tony Funeral at Wilton Church Taunton on Saturday Feb 12 3 pm Flowers to Hackers of Taunton! PHILIP On Feb 8 1972 at home JOHN beloved husband of Natasha and father of Vera and Norman Cremation at Breakspear Crematorium Ruislip on Monday Feb 14 at 1120 am No flowers or letters please hut contributions in memory mav be made to Royal Masoni Hospital Kavpnscourt Park 6 PODMORF On Feb 8 1972 at home Wendover Felthnrpe Norwich after a long illness borne with Great totirane Sqn Ldr Stanfev Richard Podmore RAF (Retd) dar inn husband of Muriel father of Phihp Flame and Vlasta grandpa to Erika Cremation St Faith Crematorium tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) i pw Family flowers only Dona- l-'T1 he Imperial Cancer Research Fund PRICE Feb 8 1972 at hi home 2 Thakeham Drive Goring-by-Sea James Harold Service at Worth-Crematorium Findon on Monday Feb 14 at 315 pm PRIFSTLEY On Feb 9 1972 peacefully in hospital Fthei Mary PRIESTLEY aned 70 years of Brant-holme Grange-over-Sands dearly loved wife of Rertram and dear mother of Janet and Anne Cremation at Lancaster and Morecambe Crematorium to morrow Fndav Teb ID at 930 am Family flowers only PRIOR On F'eh 8 peacefully at home Hilda Isabel In her 93rd year 'erv dearly loved mother granny and oceat-nrainv Funeral service at St lames rsrCho Abbots on Saturday ceb 12 at 12 noon Flowers to the church please On Feb 8 at 79 Ashurst Road co*ckfosters Barnet Hert'-fordshire after several years of cheer-fully and bravely borne physical disa-bili'y Doris ttivirnm aged 7A dear sister and friend elder daughter of Charles Fhofrick and Lizzie But there are some signs that sandemtead and the electricity authorities wanted niages schmiid the Government to take emer- pm f' genev action sooner because of cremation Fnheid 1 11 REFS On Fb 7 1972 pacfullv the rapidly worsening outlook Montserrat Wl Arnold Wilmot Rees of Westrop Farm House High-worth darlv lovd husband of Dorothy father of Fiona Alastair Alison and Rosemary grandfather of Nicholas and Rirtiard REIC HFNBACH On Fb 9 1972 peaceful! at his hom entral Cottage Bruntjngthorpe (near Rugby Warwicks) Frederick Ernfst RI Ibe dearly loved husband of Joy and father of Peter Robert Andrew Jennifer and Peter Requiem iss and funeral service at the Church of Our Lady of Victories and St Alphonsus Lutterworth near Rugby tomorrow Friday Feb 1 1 at 1030 a tollowfd by interment at Br untmq horpe Churchyard A'l flowers to Ginns A Guttendge Ld funeral directors St Nicholas House Vauthan Wty Leicester I tel 56 1 1 7 or to fhe i On Fh 7 1972 peace- plied that the emplovers were fuiiy a his home alexandfr charlfv Robbins I r4 Eu-buo Rnd Ser tarv of the Asn of Pioneer trcvc lists and Founder of Writ eagtie beloved husband of Seiii Vliv and father ot Jennifer Anti Funeral at Cheshunt Cemetery on Monday Feb 14 ai 11 3 a in Flowers to fc spark Ltd 104 Pinner Road Northwood Middlesex nine per cent of the average daily electricity load equivalent to about 150000 tons of coal a day Power station coal stocks are now below three average winter supply and although there are another four million tons at pitheads equivalent to another two supply the Government will be unable to get it unless troops are called in The second stage of the measures is expected around the middle of next week It could involve more frequent power cuts and tougher restrictions The use of electricity for heating homes and factories could be restricted although there would be difficulties in enforcement Ministers have so far ruled against giving industry priority The intention is to maintain a reasonable balance between industry which accounts for 40 per cent of demand and domestic consumers who also take 40 per cent and Feb at 14 10 at at a at a Blackouts tomorrow eight hours in twro stages on Television cinema and theatre advertising is not affected Power stations met demand again vesterdav without blackouts although 41 coal-fired stations were operating below capacity and two were closed because of picketing Voltage was again reduced by three per cent during the morning and early evening peak periods The first stage of the Govern- high-risk days The Electricity Council is urging customers to check the blackout prospects at their local electricity showrooms where maps are on display Mr A Lingard a member of the council said last night that people should trv to avoid using lifts because of the risk of being stranded The order restricting the use of electricity for advertising measures starting to covers advertising for display morrow will save only about BAWDEN On Tuesday Feb 8 Frederick Charles beloved husband of Marjorie and father of Michael and Peter 1 West Common Harpenden Director of Rothamsted Experimental Station and Treasurer of the Royal Society Funeral service at Harpenden Parish Cliurch 3 pm tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) cremation private No flowers BEHKSLN On Feb 7 1972 at 17 Beechwood Avenue Bournemouth Capt Fritz Theodor Behrsin MN aged 80 years beloved husband or Lmilie Cremation Tuesday Feb 15 240 pm at Bournemouth Crematorium Inquiries and flowers to Deric-Scott Portman Lodge Funeral Home 755 Christchurch Road Bournemouth 34311 BEVAN On Feb 8 at Meneage Hospital Helston Cornwall Constance Theresa formerly of Worthing Sussex aged 81 Private cremation at Pcnmuunt Truro HIILINGHURST On Feb 8 1972 Pamela of Surbiton Cremation Monday Feb 14 315 pm at Putney Vale Crematorium Flowers may be sent to Farebrother Sc Go 21 London Rot cl Kingston upon Thames tel 01-546 3223 BIRD On Feb 9 1972 at Long view Totland Bay Arthur John aged 64 beloved husband of Phillis father of Pauline Philly-Jane and Rachel Funeral private No flowers Memorial service in London to be announced later BLACKWOOD On Feb 5 1972 in her 82nd year Betsy Anderson Stewart beloved mother and mother-in-law of Jean and John Beattie of Crawford House Limekilns and of Obuaei Ghana BLUNDELL On Feb 8 1972 George Alfred of Brook Cottage 2 Cuckfield Park Cuckfield beloved husband of FJsie Beryl and father of Eileen and David Funeral service Holy Trinity Church Cuckfield Saturday Feb 12 at 1030 am Floral tributes to Matthews Cuckfield BRADLEY On Feb 7 1972 after a short illness Cuthrfrt (Cotey) of Folkinqham Lines aged 74 years Cremation at Grantham Crematorium at 145 pm tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) BUCHANAN On Feb 7 suddenly Major Kim Buchanan late of The Royal Scots of Harpenden darling husband of Sinnv Cremation at West Herts Crematorium Onrston near Watford 1130 am Tuesday Feb 15 BITNDYFORD On Feb 8 1972 peacefully in Leatherhead Hospital Cecil George of 66 St Avenue Ashstead Surrey Funeral service at Randalls Park Crematorium Leather-head 12 noon Feb 15 CLARK KENNEDY On Feb 8 1972 Maitde Rotha Riviere) widow of the late Rev A Clark Kennedy Vicar of Highworth Wilts died peacefully in her sleep at home aged 88 years Funeral at Carsphairn Castle Douglas Kirkcudbrightshire at 12 noon tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) No wreaths COOK On Feb 8 Reverend Clifford Vallance of 683 Holderness Road Hull the beloved husband of EKe and father of Raymond COOK On Feb 6 1972 peacefully and suddenly at 50 Holmes Road Twickenham Mabel Evelyn dear sister of Dora and Grace Cremation has taken place COTTLE On Feb 9 1972 peace fully at Singleton Park Kendal Alfred Roy Cottle MM aged 56 years husband of Elaine father of Anne Clive Neil James and Simon and grandpa of Tamsin and Robin Cremation at Morecambe Feb 1 4 at 3 pm CULLERNE-BOWN On Feb 1 1972 in hospital Freda aged 85 beloved mother wife of Harry late of Greenwood Farm Cagnes-sur-Mer Interment at Streatham Vale Cemetery Friday Feb 18 3 pm Floyers to Cullen Sc Co 104 Church Road Upper Norwood SE19 DALE On Feb 8 1972 suddenly at 2 Deal Avenue Seaford Sussex Frederick Vincent (Eric) Dale aged 68 formerly Principal Probation Ofhrer Norfolk beloved husband of Kathleen and father of Moira and Erica DAWSON On Feb 7 1972 peacefully in hospital Walter aged 85 husband of Lillian and father of Mollie Beth Catherine and his son Newstead killed In action in 1942 DEAN On Feb 7 1972 Edith of 36 Chessel Avenue Boscombe Bournemouth beloved wife of John and dear mother of Peter and John and family Passed into the presence of her Lord DINNET On Feb 9 1972 sud denly but peacefully in a nursing home Florence May of 100 Furze Croft Hove aged 76 years widow of Jim Dunnet late of Watney Coombe Reid Co Service Downs Crematorium Rear Road Brighton on Monday Feb 14 at 1130 am Letters to Maj and Mrs Vickerv Ingle Cottage London Road Uckfield Sussex Cut flowers only to Attree Kent Ltd 108 Church Road Hove DURRANT-WRIGHT On Feb 9 at home 71 Abbotsburv Road London Wl 4 Geoffrey Cremation 11 am Feb 12 at Golders Green Crematorium Flowers to Kenon 12 Kensington Church Street London W8 ELL AM On Feb 9 1972 at his home 102 Hartley Down Purley Ronald Frederick aged 55 beloved husband of Francie Service at Crovdon Crematorium on Monday Feb 14 at 10 am Flowers ard inquiries to A Truelove Son Coulsdon 660 2620-ELLIOTT On Feb 8 1972 Annie Gorringe (Nancy) dearly loved sister of May Funeral service at St Church Tarring Road Worthing on Wednesday Feb 16 at 230 pm fol lowed by Interment at Durrington Cemetery Worthing ELLIOTT On Feb 9 at the Little Field Tavistock Devon after an bravely borne Joan beloved mother of Carole and Ted Funeral service at Weston Mill Crematorium Plymouth tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) at 3 pm Family flowers only Donations if desired may be sent to the Cancer Research Fund ELLIOTT On Feb 8 1972 at Crowborough Sussex Rachel Isabel Elliott aged 91 years Cremation Tunbridge Wells Monday Feb 14 at 12 FRANKLAND On Feb 5 1972 at Cbingford Hospital Essex following a short illness Evelyn (Eva) of 20 Malmesbury Rd Woodford London El 8 FL Rl ONG On Feb 4 Alfred Furlong of Shandon Stonecroft Avenue Iver Funeral tomorrow (Friday Feb 11) 12 noon at Slough Crematorium HATTERSLFY On Feb 3 1972 at Harrow Ethel (nee Page) aged 89 years widow of Charles attersley and mother of Roy Barbara and the late Alan Hatters ley HATTON-HALL On Fe 6 1972 Capt Nigel Hatton-Hall of School Farm Benenden dearly loved husband of Cherrie (Continued on Column Seven) purposes including shop windows and floodlighting for recreation or sport unless the department grants an exception QUICK CROSSWORD ACROSS 5 Condition 8 Bearing 9 Brief meal 10 Hold back 11 Sums owing 14 Clutch component 16 Noisy confusion 17 Brings upor 18 Deep container 20 Body fluid 24 Final 25 Walk like a peaco*ck 26 Fore father 27 Go in DOWN 1 Fright 2 Go over 3 Dated note-book 4 Getting older 6 Old 2- (3 5) 7 Speaking little snix-THE HIGH SOCIETY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS June To thank an relatives and triends lor the floral tributes messages of sympathy donations to Southampton Flower Fund Homes and all thetr kindnesses David and GUI Bernard and Grace Maud CRANE The Executors of the s'a Mis- Crane of Great Beallng House Woodbrtdqe wish to thank all relatives and triends for thetr floral tributes PYPrR Tom Muriel and tha familv would like to thank all those who sent letters of sympathy and flower upon their sad loss FUNER41 ARRANGEMENTS DfJRN FORD-SLA TER The Funertl Brigadier Ioh Dcrvfobd-slatfr will iik piece at Weetminetfff Roman Catholic Cathedral at 3 Monday Feb 14 The burial will be carried out directly afterward at Keneel Green Crematorium MEMORIAL SERVICES IFVIT A A Memorial Service for Arthur Ce il Levtta will be held a St Katherine Cree Church Leaden-hall Street London EC3 at 12 noon on Thursday Feb 17 SOLUTION NO 14353 12 Bell unit 19 Make up (anag) 21 Ire 13 Complete 22 River- 14 Fall back boats 15 Alcho- 23 Signal- holic spirit light You can rely on the Goldhawk for the better rate We are raying 5- income tax paid by the Society Where income tax is paid equal to over 8 Maximum security for your money Prompt payment of withdrawals Maximum individual investment holdings: £10000 Goldhawk assets currently exceed £18000000 Mortgage applications welcomed i eWs a fWf i solomonMband I TS I HH I Ft OU IN MEMORIAM Why not send this coupon to: Goldhawk Building Society 15 17 Chiswick High Road London 4 Telephone: 01-994 6831 for further 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