smile jamaica (12_10_76)

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PAGE TWO WHAT'S ON TODAY MORNING R M. Court Sittings .. 10.00 High Courf Sittings . 10 00 AFTERNOON Nurses Assn. Treat for children 72 Arnold Road . . 3 00 Workers Rally for PM Monymusk ... 4.30 EVENING Vauxhall Old Students Ball. Court leigh Manor Hotel .. 8 3D, THE DAILY GLEANER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 197£ 13 Eastas off to Ethiopia Thirteen members of and 'brethren 1 here THE WEATHER Weather forcast for today, (as supplied by the Caribbean Met Office at Palisadoes) Today fair in meet places. However, brief light showers are expected in para of Northern parishes and isolated mid afternoon showers will affect few hilly districts in the South. | Barometric pressures yesterday jt 7 a m 29 97 ins and at 7 p m 29 95 ins Temperatures (Fahrenheit) yes- tcrdjy at 7 a.m and 1 p m. Kingston. 79 - 91 Montego Bay 79 - 84 New York . 16-28 San Francisco So - 5S Dallas .39-57 Chicago 19 - 28 Toronto -1-7 Miami... . . . ..?. 50 r 72 the Rastafanan organization, the Twelve Tribes of Israel left on. Wednesday for Eth- iopia, the country regarded by most Rastafanans as their rightful homeland. Of the 13 members, seven who are executives of the organization, will be sojourn ing in Ethiopia for a period of one month during which time they will be gathering information of the country to bring back to their sisters TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS MAN1.EY, Michael N. - Prime Minuter - 1921 HACLEY, Knox £. - Medical Practitioner 1930 BATES, Terrace P. - Civil Serv- ant - 1922 USA BICENTENARY If happened today 1653: First representative assembly of New Netherland, convened x. CURRENT ITEMS The passage in Mr W A. Powells'address at a function of the St Ann's Bay Citizens Association referring to the ideals which the nation should hold* dear, which was pub- lished on Wednesday, should have read- "Truth, honesty, integrity can only become part of the national way of life of both leaders and led subscribe to common standards of behav- iour." The words "and led" were inadvertently left out after the word "leaders" in the published report. The Nurses Association of Jamaica will be providing a Chrinmas treat for 100 chil- dren at the Nurses Association Headquarters, Arnold Road Today at 5 p.m. ' An -exhibition of Culture Painting'arid Drawings will be put'on at'the Institute .of Jamaica by 8 ariUr.es from December 14 to 24. ' Tribute to PM today Tribute to Prime Minister Michael Manley for "his 25 years of service to the work- ers of Jamaica," will be paid at a specially organized Workers' Rally at Monymusk today the-52nd birthday of the Prime Minister It is the major event in the Prime Minister s pro gramme for today The Prime Minister's activities during the earlier part of the day are con cerned, he will be campaign- ing in the constituency of North-West Clarendon in support of the candidacy of Dr Percy Minott ACADEMIC LLOYD C. MYRIE ton of Mrs. Ettdla Gilchrist-Barrai of. Falmouth, Trdawny gained hii B.Sc (Soc.) from die North Eastern Uoiveriity, Boston, U.S.A. Mr. Myrie migrated to England in 1950 where he rained a certificate in Machov « Engineering from Botrough Polytechnic College. He plans to read for.jbk Matter* Degree after which he will return Jamaica,to work. , (Adrt.). The six remaining mem- bers will be residing in Eth lopia permanent! j along with other 'sisters' and 'brethren' already there It is under stood that it is the orgamza uon s intention to set up an executive committee of the Twelve Tnbes of Israel in Ethiopia. Red, gold, green The twelve 'brethren' and one 'sister' were seen off at the airport by hundreds of happy and peaceful 'breth ren and 'sisters who wore banners' (knitted tams) of red gold and green which are the colours of the Ethio pian flag When the British Airways aircraft look off from the Norman Manley Inter national with the brethren and 'sister' on board the voices, of the Rastafanans who had gathered on top of the waving gallery rose in uni son with praises to His Irqpe rial Majesty Haile Selaisse I Prayers were uttered for a safe flight for the 'brethren and sister' also It is not the first time that the members of the Twelve Tribes of Israel have gathered at the airport to bid farewell to brethren' and 'sisters' from the organizatron but it is the first time that the orgamza tion has sent away as many as 13 members at one time A warning PARIS. Dec 8 (Reuters- Major industrialised coun tries could jeopardise their eco- nomic growth, social progress and political security unless they reduce their reliance on imported energy by 1985, according to a senior energy expert. WELL WISHERS: A section of the hundreds of well-wishers who turned up at the Norman Manley International Airport to bid farewell to their 12 brethren and one sister who left for Ethiopia on Wednesday night Coore expresses sympathy for two killed Bajan to be Carib Rhodes scholar The British Caribbean Rhodes Scholarship selection •committee under the, chair manship Governor-General the Most Hon Flonzel Glass pole, has decided to recom mend to the Rhodes Trustees that the British Caribbean Rhodes Scholarship 1977 should be awarded to Mar- ston Carl Gibson of Barbados. Gibson, 22, was one of two candidates interviewed at The following statement was issued today by the chair- man of the Peoples National Party, Mr. David Coore "I am sure all decent and law-abiding Jamaicans will join me m expressing sympa thy co the families and rela- tives of the two men who were killed as shooting and other acts of violence against the People's National Party in Cla- rendon, escalated last night. "For some time now, PNP supporters in Clarendon, par- ticularly m the South Western constituency have been the vie urns of acts, of violence and intimidation In one incident, the -PNP candidate, Comrade Hugh Small was- shot at In another, Mr Srpall's organiz- er, Neville Powell, was forced off the road at Toll Gate and stabbed several times, ever, last night's events How- have dimension to PROMPT SUPERVISED GUARD SERVICE m YOU NEED A THiRD EYE. WE HAVE IT JAMAICA CENTRA SECURITY ASSOCIATION LTD. WE NEVER SLEEP.- ^/~~~ v, 12 EUREKA ROAD, KGN. 5, TEL.: 65711-2. brought a' new the situation "In one incident, gunmen, at 2.30 this morning, shot and killed Elroy Palmer, one of four Pioneer Corps workers who were in the site office adjacent to, a community centre project in York Town. Another youth, Desmond Mar- tin was also shot arid is in hos- pital. The four youths were* all employed on the community centre project. "Earlier in the night, Clovjs Williams, a 19-year-old campaign worker for .Comrade O D Ramtalhe in Central Clarendon was stabbed and killed in May Pen ' There were also olher acts of violence against PNP sup 1 porters and premises in Kemps Hill and Lower Kemps Hill. ' "The People's National Par- ty notes that the stepped-up Violence last night comes on the eve of the mass rally at. Monymusk tomorrow to pay tribute to the Prime Minister and Party Leader, Comrade Michael Manley, for keeping faith with the* working class in Jamaica for 25 years. "The forces who want to turn back Jamaica know that thousands and thousands of workers from farms <and facto- Portland Gazette ' November^, this Jias accepted. - Confusion over schools closure A number of teachers told the -Cleaner yesterday that some confusion had been 1 .caused by media reports that the Minister of Education has. •Ordered schools to end the , Xmas term today They said they had ,».received no such, advice from *• ihe Ministry. , " A Ministry source admitted yesterday that some teachers bad phoned in {or con- * firrnation. especially, after the hoax on nomination day November 29, when sortie prac- tical joker Had telephoned schools to say they should close for the day A circular from the Min- istry advised "decision had been taken by the Minister to amend the closing date for the Xmas holiday from the sugges- ted date December 16 to sug- gested date December 10. "Schools should however, close as they wish not later than Tuesday December 14, J976." Neither the Minister. Per- ' roanent Secretary nor the Chief Education Officer was , available yesterday to give any ; explanation as to the change of date. > 500 demonstrate in S. Korea SEOUL, Dec. 8 (AP): About 500 students staged a 20-mmute demonstration qrt the campus of Seoul Nationals University today demanding the full story of a South Korean bribery scandal in Washington that has strained relations between" the United States and South Korea. ** # # n ** n n # n & ** ** CORPORATE AREA RESIDENTS H*fa) H* our delivery «*cvic*. U GUANI* M not < by 7.30 COlf ffte) from 7.JO au*. 9U4400«xf. 3I«f from 4U» •xf. 25* or Ml. **• ** **; **, 1 t's going to | bcagreat I Christmas for | taking picture § Capture the good times #r of Christinas with Kodak & Cameras and f Urns. ** •&t ** n 8 ** « » # Stock up with film and flashbulbs now! Limited Stocks. Available wherever you see this sign WE SELL Kodak CAMERAS-FILMS 2 4 Geffrard Place, Kingston, Telephone 922 1640 IMPERFECT IN OR ries, from agriculture and industry, from tourism and bauxite, .from construction and transportation, will be pouring into Alley tomorrow to confirm that they will keep faith with Michael Manley in the same way he has ^cept faith with them. "Last night's outbreak of violence against PNP suppor- ters must, therefore, have been designed to weaken the con- fidence and the resolve of the workers. < "In this context, one recalls the Bob Marley shootings last week just before the reggae superstar was to give a free -concert "In the same way that 40,000 Jamaicans and the art- istes defied the agents of vio- lence and staged probably the biggest reggae concert .in Jamaica, so too, will the work- ers of Jamaica show solidarity against the forces of violence tomorrow The people will show them that we will not be intimidated by acts of desperation " Postponed Due to the General Elec- tions and the Christmas Festive season the quarter-finals of the Allan Qole football com- petition has been postponed until January. The eight teams in the quarter finals are: Champions Israel United, Molynes United, Matthews United, Kencot United, Selvin United, Uniques United, All Stars and Red Hills United. MARSTON GIBSON King's House on Wednesday Other members of the committee were Mr Fred enck Talbot, Guyanese High Commissioner to Jamaica, Mr Hector Wynter editor of the Daily Gleaner; Mr Rich- ard Jacobs, lecturer in Gov- ernment at St. Agustine, Hon Dudley Thompson, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Mrs. Jean D'Costa of the Department of English, U W I and Dr E. V. Ellmg- ton, '•secretary to the committee. A graduate with upper second' class honours m Law at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Gibson is currently pursuing his Masters (LI M). Should he be accepted by the Rhodes ^Trustees he hopes to proceed towards his Ph D in Land Law. Gibson who is from St Michael, Barbados received his early education at Boys Foundation School and Harri son College. He is a Boys Scout and in 1973 was receipient of the Venturer Award and in 1974 winner of the Queen's Scout Award. He enjoys music and is the base guitarist and singer in a local group. " He has fpur brothers and two sisters His parents are Mr. and Mrs, Claremonte Gibson. , DEATH CHIN Milton: Late of Montpelier, St. James died on the 4th. Leaving 3 children (Hong Kong), brothers Hector, Dennis, Val- edtine and sister Juana (Hong Kong), sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews and other relatives. Body leaves Mad- den's Montego Bay on Sunday 12th to lie in State at the Blessed Sacrament of the Roman Catholic Church at. 3 p.m. Funeral Service 3.30 p.m. Interment in the Pye River Cemetery. PERSONAL The widow and family/ of the late Jusiah Hill wish through this medium to express their sincere appreciation and thanks to all who in so many ways expressed sympa- thy and kindness byway of letters, tele- grams, visits, cards, floral tributes and their presence at the funeral. This gave us comfort in our recent bereavement. PERSONAL The family of the late Alice Elizabeth Morris (Gangan) wish to express through this medium, their sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent cards, floral tributes, paid visits, attended the funeral service and expressed sympathy during their bereavement. giiiiHiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHmiiiiimiiiHrHiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiint 1 IN MEMORIAM I Cecil Bowen McBean | = In dear and ever loving memory, of my beloved i = husband, who fell asleep on the 10th December = 1975. = T-here is no tune thai we could set = For parang, = S We who must remain - S = Are never ready for such pain. S Even our prayer would, be- "Not yet! S Not Vet, dear God — another day = With us let our beloved stay " S We must beJieve, when fa/Is the Wow = That wisely, Cod has willed it so = _ Sadly missed by: ,= | Wife Violet, sister* nieces, nephews, dear friend = = Veronica, and other relatives and friends. i iiuiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimuiiuiiMiuiiiuiJiiimuiiiiHuiiiiiil BIRTHS CHIN — To Lesley (nee TenA) and Ken: A girl at Si. Joseph's Hospital on the 8th Dec. (003733) HUGH — To fat (nee lal) and Frank (Gary): God's gift of a girl bom on the 7th Dec. 1976 at the Nuttal Memorial Hospital. Mottioi and baby doing tine WORTHY — To Karin and Ken a son Steven Douglas on 7th Dee. at Nut- toll Mem. Hospital. _ DEATHS I BARRACKS Margarett (Mrs,): IN MEMORIAM ANGttN (Colbert Joihuo: In nev- er fodlng memory of our loved one who departed this life (8/12/69) seven years today. Memories are treasures noone can stool, Death leaves wounds no one can heal Sweet are the memories jllently kept. Of one we loved and will never forget. Sadly missed by:- " Wife, daughter and grandchildren. IN MfMORIAM Age 93 died at her residence in Ginger Hltl St. Elizabeth, m Mon- day 6th Dec. leaving children Rase (USA), i Beatrice (England), Iris. Vera, Magnus, grand-children &oth- er relatives. Funeral, Saturday Dec Uth at Ginger Hill, City Mission Church at 4:00 p.m. Interment in thefamilyplot. _ (003568) BRAHAM Gloria (nee Gardner): Relict of the lota Noel Braham of 2 Worthington Avenue, Kingston 5, died «hr December 1976- leaving; sis- ters Veronica (Sister Gardner), Ber- tha (Nan). Mrs. Dalia Rodnqaei Joyce and brother Rev. Robert Gardner (Canada), nieces and neph- ews. Funeral service at 4.30 p.m. Friday 10th. St. Matthew's Church. Kitchens St. and thence to the Half Way Tree Cemetery. _ BROWN Rupert (Angel); late of 1 Baldwin Cros. Quhaney Park. Died on the 2/12/74. Leaving mother Evelina, brothers Lester, , Bryan, Arnold, & Victor, sisters Una, Unell. «Frederica. Eloeta, .Mavis 8 Alphena, nephews, nieces other relatives & friends to mourn their loss. Body lies in state, at I Baldwin Crescent on Sunday the 12th from 1 p.m. until 2p.m. Thence to, Brown's Funeral Chapel for funeral service at 3 30 p.m. Interment In the May Pan Cemetery. BRYAN - Marlene Angella: Late of 8 Cedar Volley Road, Kgn. 6. Died: on the 2/12/74. Leaving mother Lena, father Vernal 2 Brothers, 7 sisters & other relatives 8 friends. Funeral service will be held at Brown's Funeral Chapel at 4 p.m. on Sunday the 12ih. Interment in the May fen Cemetery. BYFIEID Julia (Mrs.): late of Pre- ston. St. Mary, died on 29 11.76, leaving children Mrs. Vanda Morris (U S.A.), Mrs. Adina Dixon, Jane, Rachoel, Dudley. 30 grandchildren, 10 great gfand children and other relatives. Body leaves. Roman's Funeral Home on Sunday 12th 11.00 a.m. to the Preston Land ' United Church Preston, St. Mary. For Funeral service at 4.0d p.m. Interment in Church Yard, transpor- tation will be available. BURKE Leonard: Late of Windsor Castle Portland, died on the 7th Inst. Leaving wife Gudefda. chil- dren Blossom Monica. Ewan, Skeifa, & Sandra, grandchild Janine, son-in-law Stanley and oth- ,er relatives. Body leaves Madden's on Sunday 12th Dec. at 12: noon for Windsor Castle Independent Baptist Church. Funeral service 3:p.m. Interment In Harthill Cemetery. FORTE Qrvllle Glanton: Late of 21 Rolllngton Ave., Kgn. 2, died In New York 4.12.76. Leaving mother Benecia, father Eric, brother Bunny and other relatives. Funeral service 9 at Madden's Chapel an Saturday 11th at 4.4)0 p.m. interment In May Pen Cemetery. GRANT Robert Anthony: (Bobby) age 25 years, of 29 Win! Road. Man- deville, died on the 5th in the U.W.I. Hospital, leaving parents, Winsome and Peter, sisters Ann, Katie and other relatives: Body leaves Delapenha's Funeral Par- lour, Mandeville on Friday 10th to the Mandeville Parish Church far funeral service at 4.30 p.m. Inter- ment in the Mondevllle Cemetery. ' MclNTOSH Jamas Adolphus: Late 'of 24 King St. Montego Boy, •died opr Monday «th. Leaving wife Alice, sons,, Lincoln, Beresford, Eric, Wasley. Donald, daughters Clova (Mrs. Basil Morris) Flo (Mrs. WendillSames) grandchildren and other relatives. Funeral will, take place in the Calvary Baptist Church, Montego Bay at 3.30 p.m., Saturday llth. Interment in the Pye River Cemetery. (003871) MORRELL Marcel) (Lena): lota of Port Royal. Died 6/12/76 at the Uni- versity Hospital leaving father Rufus, mother, children Garth, Tan- ny. see-Ann and other relatives and friends. Funeral service at 4:00 p.m. Saturday December 11, at Port Royal Methodist Church. Interment in the Port Royal Cemetery. _ '_ (003696) POLLACK Joslyn (Brother Chris- tlan): Late of 35 Albert St., Kgn. 14, died 26.11.76. Leaving wife Myr- della, 14, children, brother* & sit- ters, qther relatives. Funeral serv- ice at Madden's Chapel on Sunday 12th Dec., at 2.30 p.m. Thence to May Pen Cemetery. PRINCE Violet (Mrs.): Late of Adelpht, St. James died peacefully on the 7th instant, leaving sons Bryon (England), Lloyd Glen, (Rec- tor Part Antonio), daughters-in-law Eva, Iris, and Shirley, grand and great grandchildren. Funeral Serv- ice Christ Church. Marley. Adolphl Friday 10th December at 4 p.m. _ _ .(008112) REID Herbert: late of K.S.A.C. and 13 Sllpe Pen Road died Tuesday 7.12,76 leaving wire Florii (nee Hill), only sister Amy, niece and nephews, other relatives and friends Funeral St. Anne's Roman Catholic Church 4 p.m. Mon- day 13.12.76 and thence to the Cal- vary Cemetery. SAGE Hector: late of 109 Barbi- can Road, Kingston 8, passed away. 7/12/76. leaving wife, Edna, daughter, Helen (Gordon), sons, i Conrad, Tony, daughters-in-law, Sarria and Ann. son-in-law, P. Anthony Gordon, grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Funeral service at Sunset Chapel, Shooter's Hilt, St. Andrew, at 3.30 p.m. on Sunday, (12/12/76). Inter- ment in the Burial Park. No flow- ers, a collection will be taken for the Heart Foundation at the Service. ° SMITH Bridget (Mrs.) "(Aunt B.):118 Rum Lane, Kgn. died on 1/12/76. leaving husband, nieces, ' nephews & other relatives. Funeral service at 4.00 p.m. today 10th, St. George's Anglican Church, East St. -. Interment in the May Pen Cemetery, _ THOMPSON Mrs. Cora (nee Naplen): Late of London and 44 Oiisholm Ave, died 8/12/76 leaving parents, brothers, and relatives. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. WITTER Clarice (Mrs.) (Myrtle): Late of Morningside, Junction. St. Elliabeth, died on the 7th. Leaving husband John and other relatives. Funeral service and Interment at her late residence Morningside, St. Elizabeth on Tuesday 14 December at 3.30 i BRITTON Monosseh (Britisher): In loving memory of my beloved husband who died two sod years today JO/12/74. I did notsee you suffer, I did not see you die. I enly got the now* that you d said 'goodbye' I often wander to your resting place And always will For no one can fathom tne 'heartache ... When we have to left you cold and still , I Sadly missed by: ..Wife Ethel, daughter lucille and Viviene * U.K. paper please copy. CUTHBERT Alfred: In loving mem- orv of a dear father and grand- father who passed away on the 107 today 10 sad years, cluster of happy memories J with a million lean ig God could hove soared you few more years. Sadly missed by: wife Olga. son Freddie, daughters. or««... gronilchildrBO. toidta) You' mind , . Enid. Ena and FRANCIS Reginald (Uncle Reo.J: In loi ing and unfading memory« a dear husband, father and friend who passed away three sad years still.live in the heart* and HI ^I1»V «» ««w •»»••« * ,,,,, u » of the loving family and riends you left behind. j Sadly missed by: !z r Norma. Peggy, Norman other alativat end friends. HAUGHTON - Ruby: In loving ntem- a )f on excellent and devoted land mother who died on the lOthJDecember. 1975 and was bur- ied December 17th. A wonderful wife and mother laid Vourj life wo* full of kindly deeds. Helping hands to all in need. A pleasant smile a heart of gold No finer person In all the world. Though your smiles have gone ver. And Vour hands we cannot touch , We nova never lost your sweet memories Of the one we love so much. Heavily missed byt Husband Raphael, daughter Grace. MASTERS Caurtland Steve: In memory of a dear son who' - departed this life two sod years on the'9th leaving behind one baby boy.l- Mother, father, brother, sister* and grandmother. 'Youri memories we will forget. That w That I was sweet loving and kind. .Sadly missed byall. MORGAN Virginia Elizabeth: In loving memory of a dear wife. mother - and grandmother who passi d away December 10, 1974 - today,two sad years. No farewell was spoken, no time to say goodbye; You jwere gone before we knew and, we will always wonder why: Our hearts still ache with sadness, secret tears still flow; What Is meant to lose you, no one will ever know. ! -Sadly missed, by: Husbtmd Vyjlltam. children Albert, lebelr. Icil, Apltne, Ante). Edwin, Harold and Lessepp. grandchildren Dona hue, Yanna. Carol, Junior and Morir. FA' i of c memory fathe todo) IE Aston E.: In loving memo- a beloved son «. brother who 1 il s 3 sod years today. | Sadly missed by. Mothjr, brother Khjgrfey, slsten Merit n. Enid. Cicely t Volma. PAYNE Aston: In «vw loving r of a dear husband and who left us three "yean Still missed by: Vonnle ft Andrew. Vincent George (Uncle In loving memory of a dear no" and uncle who departed REID Vin): fiusba this life on the 10/12/71. If love and care could keep you You would still be here But God raw where you could bear no more. And called you home to rest. Sadly missed by: Wife Doris end niece tody. SHERIFF — Una (lottie): In loving memory of a dear relative and devoted friend, who left us today, 1 year. TheRhcdds. SMITH Key. Spurgeon S.: In lov- ing memory of a dear husband and father jrfio went to rest on I0th December, 1974, 2 sad years ago, "Menories are treasures no one can steal Dearl leave* wounds no one con heal Sweet are the memories silently Of 01 will Ip n w we love dearly and never brget. Always remembered fay: Wlfa Zitta, son Spurgeon Jnr. end daugl rters Cheryl ona Potrldo. WRIGHT Edith (Mrs.) (Miss Tom): In lo'lng memory of a dear wife, mother, daughter and sister who departed this life 2 sadyears ago. " longer an earth our lives to oved, still missed, still very , share Still dear.. Sadly missed by: 'Hfusband Clarence S children, Jenni- fer, Elaine, Donald, Pat, Winston, mother father, sisters, brothers, 'other! relatives and friends. George wish to PERSONAL The family of the late [Donald Pringle of Rosend, Si. |Mary r express then- sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to those who -offered their con- dolences, 'during our recent bereavement by way of letters, cards, telephone calls, floral tributes, visits and attendance at the funeral. /These expressions indeed brought cfjmfort to us.

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BIRTHS a )f on excellent and devoted The family of the late [Donald Pringle of Rosend, Si. |Mary r express then- sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to those who -offered their con- dolences, 'during our recent bereavement by way of letters, cards, telephone calls, floral tributes, visits and attendance at the funeral. /These expressions indeed brought cfjmfort to us. = In dear and ever loving memory, of my beloved i = husband, who fell asleep on the 10th December = 1975. = , . PAGE TWO wish to

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Page 1: Smile jamaica (12_10_76)

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WHAT'S ON TODAYMORNING

R M. Court Sittings .. 10.00High Courf Sittings . 10 00

AFTERNOONNurses Assn. Treat for children 72

Arnold Road . . 3 00Workers Rally for PM Monymusk

... 4.30EVENING

Vauxhall Old Students Ball. Courtleigh Manor Hotel .. 8 3D,

THE DAILY GLEANER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 197£

13 Eastas offto EthiopiaThirteen members of and 'brethren1 here

THE WEATHERWeather forcast for today, (as

supplied by the Caribbean MetOffice at Palisadoes) Today fairin meet places. However, brieflight showers are expected in paraof Northern parishes and isolatedmid afternoon showers will affect •few hilly districts in the South. |

Barometric pressures yesterdayjt 7 a m 29 97 ins and at 7p m 29 95 ins

Temperatures (Fahrenheit) yes-tcrdjy at 7 a.m and 1 p m.Kingston. 79 - 91Montego Bay 79 - 84New York . 1 6 - 2 8San Francisco So - 5SDallas . 3 9 - 5 7Chicago 19 - 28Toronto - 1 - 7Miami... . . . ..?. 50 r 72

the Rastafanan organization,the Twelve Tribes of Israelleft on. Wednesday for Eth-iopia, the country regardedby most Rastafanans as theirrightful homeland.

Of the 13 members, sevenwho are executives of theorganization, will be sojourning in Ethiopia for a periodof one month during whichtime they will be gatheringinformation of the country tobring back to their sisters

TODAY'S BIRTHDAYSMAN1.EY, Michael N. - Prime

Minuter - 1921HACLEY, Knox £. - Medical

Practitioner — 1930BATES, Terrace P. - Civil Serv-

ant - 1922

USA BICENTENARYIf happened today 1653:

First representative assembly ofNew Netherland, convened

x.

CURRENT ITEMS• The passage in Mr W A.

Powells'address at a functionof the St Ann's Bay CitizensAssociation referring to theideals which the nation shouldhold* dear, which was pub-lished on Wednesday, shouldhave read- "Truth, honesty,integrity can only become partof the national way of life ofboth leaders and led subscribeto common standards of behav-iour." The words "and led"were inadvertently left outafter the word "leaders" in thepublished report.

The Nurses Association ofJamaica will be providing aChrinmas treat for 100 chil-dren at the Nurses AssociationHeadquarters, Arnold RoadToday at 5 p.m. '

An -exhibition of CulturePainting'arid Drawings will beput 'on at 'the Institute .ofJamaica by 8 ariUr.es fromDecember 14 to 24. '

Tribute toPM today

Tribute to Prime MinisterMichael Manley for "his 25years of service to the work-ers of Jamaica," will be paidat a specially organizedWorkers' Rally at Monymusktoday — the-52nd birthdayof the Prime Minister

It is the major event inthe Prime Minister s programme for today

The Prime Minister'sactivities during the earlierpart of the day are concerned, he will be campaign-ing in the constituency ofNorth-West Clarendon insupport of the candidacy ofDr Percy Minott

ACADEMIC

LLOYD C. MYRIE ton ofMrs. Ettdla Gilchrist-Barraiof. Falmouth, Trdawny gainedhii B.Sc (Soc.) from die NorthEastern Uoiveriity, Boston,U.S.A. Mr. Myrie migrated toEngland in 1950 where herained a certificate in Machov« Engineering from BotroughPolytechnic College. He plansto read for.jbk Matter* Degreeafter which he will returnJamaica,to work. , (Adrt.).

The six remaining mem-bers will be residing in Ethlopia permanent! j along withother 'sisters' and 'brethren'already there It is understood that it is the orgamzauon s intention to set up anexecutive committee of theTwelve Tnbes of Israel inEthiopia.

Red, gold, greenThe twelve 'brethren' and

one 'sister' were seen off atthe airport by hundreds ofhappy and peaceful 'brethren and 'sisters who worebanners' (knitted tams) ofred gold and green whichare the colours of the Ethiopian flag

When the British Airwaysaircraft look off from theNorman Man ley In te rnational with the brethrenand 'sister' on board thevoices, of the Rastafananswho had gathered on top ofthe waving gallery rose in unison with praises to His Irqperial Majesty Haile Selaisse IPrayers were uttered for asafe flight for the 'brethrenand sister' also It is not thefirst time that the membersof the Twelve Tribes ofIsrael have gathered at theairport to bid farewell tobrethren' and 'sisters' fromthe organizatron but it is thefirst time that the orgamzation has sent away as manyas 13 members at one time

A warningPARIS. Dec 8 (Reuters-

Major industrialised countries could jeopardise their eco-nomic growth, social progressand political security unlessthey reduce their reliance onimported energy by 1985,according to a senior energyexpert.

WELL WISHERS: A section of the hundreds of well-wishers who turned up at the Norman ManleyInternational Airport to bid farewell to their 12 brethren and one sister who left for Ethiopia onWednesday night

Coore expresses sympathyfor two killed

Bajan to beCarib

Rhodesscholar

The British CaribbeanRhodes Scholarship selection

•committee under the, chairmanship Governor-Generalthe Most Hon Flonzel Glasspole, has decided to recommend to the Rhodes Trusteesthat the British CaribbeanRhodes Scholarship 1977should be awarded to Mar-s ton Carl G ibson ofBarbados.

Gibson, 22, was one oftwo candidates interviewed at

The following statementwas issued today by the chair-man of the Peoples NationalParty, Mr. David Coore

"I am sure all decent andlaw-abiding Jamaicans willjoin me m expressing sympathy co the families and rela-tives of the two men who werekilled as shooting and otheracts of violence against thePeople's National Party in Cla-rendon, escalated last night.

"For some time now, PNPsupporters in Clarendon, par-ticularly m the South Westernconstituency have been the vieurns of acts, of violence andintimidation In one incident,the -PNP candidate, ComradeHugh Small was- shot at Inanother, Mr Srpall's organiz-er, Neville Powell, was forcedoff the road at Toll Gate and

stabbed several times,ever, last night's events

How-have

dimension to

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brought a' newthe situation

"In one incident, gunmen,at 2.30 this morning, shot andkilled Elroy Palmer, one offour Pioneer Corps workerswho were in the site officeadjacent to, a communitycentre project in York Town.Another youth, Desmond Mar-tin was also shot arid is in hos-pital. The four youths were* allemployed on the communitycentre project.

"Earlier in the night,Clovjs Williams, a 19-year-oldcampaign worker for .ComradeO D Ramtalhe in CentralClarendon was stabbed andkilled in May Pen

' There were also olher actsof violence against PNP sup1

porters and premises in KempsHill and Lower Kemps Hill. '

"The People's National Par-ty notes that the stepped-upViolence last night comes onthe eve of the mass rally at.Monymusk tomorrow to paytribute to the Prime Ministerand Party Leader, ComradeMichael Manley, for keepingfaith with the* working class inJamaica for 25 years.

"The forces who want toturn back Jamaica know thatthousands and thousands ofworkers from farms < and facto-

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November^, this Jiasaccepted. -

Confusionover schools

closureA number of teachers told

the -Cleaner yesterday thatsome confusion had been1

.caused by media reports thatthe Minister of Education has.

•Ordered schools to end the, Xmas term today

They said they had,».received no such, advice from*• ihe Ministry., " A Ministry source admitted

yesterday that some teachersbad phoned in {or con-

* firrnation. especially, after thehoax on nomination dayNovember 29, when sortie prac-tical joker Had telephonedschools to say they should closefor the day

A circular from the Min-istry advised "decision hadbeen taken by the Minister toamend the closing date for theXmas holiday from the sugges-ted date December 16 to sug-gested date December 10.

"Schools should however,close as they wish not laterthan Tuesday December 14,J976."

Neither the Minister. Per-' roanent Secretary nor the

Chief Education Officer was, available yesterday to give any; explanation as to the change

of date. >

500 demonstratein S. Korea

SEOUL, Dec. 8 (AP):About 500 students staged a

20-mmute demonstration qrtthe campus of Seoul NationalsUniversity today demandingthe full story of a SouthKorean bribery scandal inWashington that has strainedrelations between" the UnitedStates and South Korea.

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ries, from agriculture andindustry, from tourism andbauxite, .from constructionand transportation, will bepouring into Alley tomorrowto confirm that they will keepfaith with Michael Manley inthe same way he has ^cept faithwith them.

"Last night's outbreak ofviolence against PNP suppor-ters must, therefore, have beendesigned to weaken the con-fidence and the resolve of theworkers. <

"In this context, one recallsthe Bob Marley shootings lastweek just before the reggaesuperstar was to give a free-concert

"In the same way that40,000 Jamaicans and the art-istes defied the agents of vio-lence and staged probably thebiggest reggae concert .inJamaica, so too, will the work-ers of Jamaica show solidarityagainst the forces of violencetomorrow The people willshow them that we will not bein t im ida t ed by acts ofdesperation "

PostponedDue to the General Elec-

tions and the Christmas Festiveseason the quarter-finals of theAllan Qole football com-petition has been postponeduntil January.

The eight teams in thequarter finals are: ChampionsIsrael United, Molynes United,Matthews United, KencotUni t ed , Selvin Uni ted,Uniques United, All Stars andRed Hills United.

MARSTON GIBSON

King's House on WednesdayOther members of the

committee were Mr Fredenck Talbot, Guyanese HighCommissioner to Jamaica,Mr Hector Wynter editor ofthe Daily Gleaner; Mr Rich-ard Jacobs, lecturer in Gov-ernment at St. Agustine,Hon Dudley Thompson,Minister of Foreign Affairs;Mrs. Jean D'Costa of theDepartment of English,U W I and Dr E. V. Ellmg-t o n , '•secretary to thecommittee.

A graduate with uppersecond' class honours m Lawat the University of the WestIndies, Cave Hill Campus,Gibson is currently pursuinghis Masters (LI M).

Should he be accepted bythe Rhodes ^Trustees hehopes to proceed towards hisPh D in Land Law.

Gibson who is from StMichael, Barbados receivedhis early education at BoysFoundation School and Harrison College.

He is a Boys Scout and in1973 was receipient of theVenturer Award and in 1974winner of the Queen's ScoutAward.

He enjoys music and isthe base guitarist and singerin a local group. "

He has fpur brothers andtwo sisters His parents areMr. and Mrs, ClaremonteGibson.

, DEATHCHIN — Milton:

Late of Montpelier, St. James died on the 4th. Leaving3 children (Hong Kong), brothers Hector, Dennis, Val-edtine and sister Juana (Hong Kong), sisters-in-law,nieces, nephews and other relatives. Body leaves Mad-den's Montego Bay on Sunday 12th to lie in State atthe Blessed Sacrament of the Roman Catholic Churchat. 3 p.m. Funeral Service 3.30 p.m. Interment in thePye River Cemetery.

PERSONALThe widow and family/ of the late JusiahHill wish through this medium to expresstheir sincere appreciation and thanks toall who in so many ways expressed sympa-thy and kindness byway of letters, tele-grams, visits, cards, floral tributes andtheir presence at the funeral. This gaveus comfort in our recent bereavement.

PERSONALThe family of the late Alice ElizabethMorris (Gangan) wish to express throughthis medium, their sincere thanks andappreciation to all who sent cards, floraltributes, paid visits, attended the funeralservice and expressed sympathy duringtheir bereavement.

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1 IN MEMORIAM I

Cecil Bowen McBean |= In dear and ever loving memory, of my beloved i= husband, who fell asleep on the 10th December =

1975. =T-here is no tune thai we could set =

For parang, =S We who must remain - S= Are never ready for such pain. S— Even our prayer would, be- "Not yet! S

Not Vet, dear God — another day =With us let our beloved stay " S

We must beJieve, when fa/Is the Wow =That wisely, Cod has willed it so =

_ Sadly missed by: — ,=| Wife Violet, sister* nieces, nephews, dear friend == Veronica, and other relatives and friends. i

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BIRTHSCHIN — To Lesley (nee TenA) andKen: A girl at Si. Joseph's Hospitalon the 8th Dec. (003733)HUGH — To fat (nee lal) andFrank (Gary): God's gift of a girlbom on the 7th Dec. 1976 at theNuttal Memorial Hospital. Mottioiand baby doing tineWORTHY — To Karin and Ken a sonSteven Douglas on 7th Dee. at Nut-toll Mem. Hospital. _

DEATHSI BARRACKS — Margarett (Mrs,):

IN MEMORIAMANGttN — (Colbert Joihuo: In nev-er fodlng memory of our loved onewho departed this life (8/12/69)seven years today.Memories are treasures no one canstool,Death leaves wounds no one canhealSweet are the memories jllentlykept.Of one we loved and will neverforget.

Sadly missed by:- "Wife, daughter and grandchildren.

IN MfMORIAM

Age 93 died at her residence inGinger Hltl St. Elizabeth, m Mon-day 6th Dec. leaving children Rase(USA), i Beatrice (England), Iris.Vera, Magnus, grand-children & oth-er relatives. Funeral, Saturday DecUth at Ginger Hill, City MissionChurch at 4:00 p.m. Interment inthe family plot. _ (003568)BRAHAM — Gloria (nee Gardner):Relict of the lota Noel Braham of 2Worthington Avenue, Kingston 5,died «hr December 1976- leaving; sis-ters Veronica (Sister Gardner), Ber-tha (Nan). Mrs. Dalia RodnqaeiJoyce and brother Rev. RobertGardner (Canada), nieces and neph-ews. Funeral service at 4.30 p.m.Friday 10th. St. Matthew's Church.Kitchens St. and thence to the HalfWay Tree Cemetery. _BROWN — Rupert (Angel); late of1 Baldwin Cros. Quhaney Park.Died on the 2/12/74. Leavingmother Evelina, brothers Lester, ,Bryan, Arnold, & Victor, sistersUna, Unell. «Frederica. Eloeta,

.Mavis 8 Alphena, nephews, niecesother relatives & friends to mourntheir loss. Body lies in state, at IBaldwin Crescent on Sunday the12th from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m.Thence to, Brown's Funeral Chapelfor funeral service at 3 30 p.m.Interment In the May PanCemetery.BRYAN - Marlene Angella: Late of8 Cedar Volley Road, Kgn. 6. Died:on the 2/12/74. Leaving motherLena, father Vernal 2 Brothers, 7sisters & other relatives 8 friends.Funeral service will be held atBrown's Funeral Chapel at 4 p.m.on Sunday the 12ih. Interment inthe May fen Cemetery.BYFIEID — Julia (Mrs.): late of Pre-ston. St. Mary, died on 29 11.76,leaving children Mrs. Vanda Morris(U S.A.), Mrs. Adina Dixon, Jane,Rachoel, Dudley. 30 grandchildren,10 great gfand children and otherrelatives. Body leaves. Roman'sFuneral Home on Sunday 12th o±11.00 a.m. to the Preston Land

' United Church Preston, St. Mary.For Funeral service at 4.0d p.m.Interment in Church Yard, transpor-tation will be available.BURKE — Leonard: Late of WindsorCastle Portland, died on the 7thInst. Leaving wife Gudefda. chil-dren Blossom Monica. Ewan,Skeifa, & Sandra, grandchildJanine, son-in-law Stanley and oth-

,er relatives. Body leaves Madden'son Sunday 12th Dec. at 12: noon forWindsor Castle Independent BaptistChurch. Funeral service 3:p.m.Interment In Harthill Cemetery.FORTE — Qrvllle Glanton: Late of21 Rolllngton Ave., Kgn. 2, died InNew York 4.12.76. Leaving motherBenecia, father Eric, brother Bunnyand other relatives. Funeral service9

at Madden's Chapel an Saturday11th at 4.4)0 p.m. interment In MayPen Cemetery.GRANT • Robert Anthony: (Bobby)age 25 years, of 29 Win! Road. Man-deville, died on the 5th in theU.W.I. Hospital, leaving parents,Winsome and Peter, sisters Ann,Katie and other relatives: Bodyleaves Delapenha's Funeral Par-lour, Mandeville on Friday 10th tothe Mandeville Parish Church farfuneral service at 4.30 p.m. Inter-ment in the Mondevllle Cemetery. 'MclNTOSH — Jamas Adolphus:Late 'of 24 King St. Montego Boy,•died opr Monday «th. Leaving wifeAlice, sons,, Lincoln, Beresford,Eric, Wasley. Donald, daughtersClova (Mrs. Basil Morris) Flo (Mrs.WendillSames) grandchildren and •other relatives. Funeral will, takeplace in the Calvary Baptist Church,Montego Bay at 3.30 p.m., Saturdayllth. Interment in the Pye RiverCemetery. (003871)MORRELL — Marcel) (Lena): lota ofPort Royal. Died 6/12/76 at the Uni-versity Hospital leaving fatherRufus, mother, children Garth, Tan-ny. see-Ann and other relativesand friends. Funeral service at 4:00p.m. Saturday December 11, at PortRoyal Methodist Church. Intermentin the Port Royal Cemetery._ ' _ (003696)POLLACK — Joslyn (Brother Chris-tlan): Late of 35 Albert St., Kgn. 14,died 26.11.76. Leaving wife Myr-della, 14, children, brother* & sit-ters, qther relatives. Funeral serv-ice at Madden's Chapel on Sunday12th Dec., at 2.30 p.m. Thence toMay Pen Cemetery.PRINCE — Violet (Mrs.): Late ofAdelpht, St. James died peacefullyon the 7th instant, leaving sonsBryon (England), Lloyd Glen, (Rec-tor Part Antonio), daughters-in-lawEva, Iris, and Shirley, grand andgreat grandchildren. Funeral Serv-ice Christ Church. Marley. AdolphlFriday 10th December at 4 p.m._ _ .(008112)REID — Herbert: late of K.S.A.C.and 13 Sllpe Pen Road diedTuesday 7.12,76 leaving wire Florii(nee Hill), only sister Amy, nieceand nephews, other relatives andfriends — Funeral St. Anne'sRoman Catholic Church 4 p.m. Mon-day 13.12.76 and thence to the Cal-vary Cemetery.SAGE — Hector: late of 109 Barbi-can Road, Kingston 8, passedaway. 7/12/76. leaving wife, Edna,daughter, Helen (Gordon), sons,i Conrad, Tony, daughters-in-law,Sarria and Ann. son-in-law, P.Anthony Gordon, grandchildrenand other relatives and friends.Funeral service at Sunset Chapel,Shooter's Hilt, St. Andrew, at 3.30p.m. on Sunday, (12/12/76). Inter-ment in the Burial Park. No flow-ers, a collection will be taken forthe Heart Foundation at theService. °SMITH — Bridget (Mrs.) "(AuntB.):118 Rum Lane, Kgn. died on1/12/76. leaving husband, nieces,

' nephews & other relatives. Funeralservice at 4.00 p.m. today 10th, St.George's Anglican Church, East St. -.Interment in the May PenCemetery, _THOMPSON — Mrs. Cora (neeNaplen): Late of London and 44Oiisholm Ave, died 8/12/76 leavingparents, brothers, and relatives.Funeral arrangements will beannounced later.WITTER — Clarice (Mrs.) (Myrtle):Late of Morningside, Junction. St.Elliabeth, died on the 7th. Leavinghusband John and other relatives.Funeral service and Interment ather late residence Morningside, St.Elizabeth on Tuesday 14 Decemberat 3.30 i

BRITTON — Monosseh (Britisher):In loving memory of my belovedhusband who died two sod yearstoday JO/12/74.I did notsee you suffer,I did not see you die.I enly got the now* that you d said'goodbye'I often wander to your restingplaceAnd always willFor no one can fathom tne'heartache • . . .When we have to left you cold andstill ,

I Sadly missed by:..Wife Ethel, daughter lucille andViviene *U.K. paper please copy.CUTHBERT — Alfred: In loving mem-orv of a dear father and grand-father who passed away on the 107

today 10 sad years,cluster of happy memories

J with a million leanig God could hove soared youfew more years.

Sadly missed by:wife Olga. son Freddie, daughters.

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FRANCIS — Reginald (Uncle Reo.J:In loi ing and unfading memory« adear husband, father and friendwho passed away three sad years

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,,,,,u» of the loving family andriends you left behind.

j Sadly missed by:!zr Norma. Peggy, Norman otheralativat end friends.

HAUGHTON - Ruby: In loving ntem-

a )f on excellent and devotedland mother who died on the

lOthJDecember. 1975 and was bur-ied December 17th.A wonderful wife and mother laid

Vourj life wo* full of kindly deeds.Helping hands to all in need.A pleasant smile a heart of goldNo finer person In all the world.Though your smiles have gone

ver.And Vour hands we cannot touch

, We nova never lost your sweetmemoriesOf the one we love so much.

Heavily missed bytHusband Raphael, daughter Grace.MASTERS — Caurtland Steve: Inmemory of a dear son who'

- departed this life two sod years onthe'9th leaving behind one babyboy.l-Mother, father, brother, sister* andgrandmother.

'Youri memories we willforget.That wThat I was sweet loving and kind.

.Sadly missed by all.MORGAN — Virginia Elizabeth: Inloving memory of a dear wife.mother - and grandmother whopassi d away December 10, 1974 -today,two sad years.No farewell was spoken, no timeto say goodbye;You jwere gone before we knewand, we will always wonder why:Our hearts still ache with sadness,secret tears still flow;What Is meant to lose you, no onewill ever know.

! -Sadly missed, by:Husbtmd Vyjlltam. children Albert,lebelr. Icil, Apltne, Ante). Edwin,Harold and Lessepp. grandchildrenDona hue, Yanna. Carol, Junior andMorir.FA'

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IE — Aston E.: In loving memo-a beloved son «. brother who

1 il s 3 sod years today.| Sadly missed by.

Mothjr, brother Khjgrfey, slstenMerit n. Enid. Cicely t Volma.PAYNE — Aston: In «vw loving

r of a dear husband andwho left us three "yean

Still missed by:Vonnle ft Andrew.

— Vincent George (UncleIn loving memory of a dearno" and uncle who departed

REIDVin):fiusbathis life on the 10/12/71.If love and care could keep youYou would still be hereBut God raw where you could bearno more.And called you home to rest.

Sadly missed by:Wife Doris end niece tody.SHERIFF — Una (lottie): In lovingmemory of a dear relative anddevoted friend, who left us today,1 year.

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SMITH — Key. Spurgeon S.: In lov-ing memory of a dear husband andfather jrfio went to rest on I0thDecember, 1974, 2 sad years ago,"Menories are treasures no onecan stealDearl leave* wounds no one conhealSweet are the memories silently

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Wlfa Zitta, son Spurgeon Jnr. enddaugl rters Cheryl ona Potrldo.WRIGHT • Edith (Mrs.) (Miss Tom):In lo'lng memory of a dear wife,mother, daughter and sister whodeparted this life 2 sad years ago." longer an earth our lives to

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Sadly missed by:'Hfusband Clarence S children, Jenni-fer, Elaine, Donald, Pat, Winston,mother father, sisters, brothers,

'other! relatives and friends.

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PERSONALThe family of the late [DonaldPringle of Rosend, Si. |Maryrexpress then- sincere thanks and apprecia-tion to those who -offered their con-dolences, 'during our recent bereavementby way of letters, cards, telephone calls,floral tributes, visits and attendance atthe funeral. /These expressions indeedbrought cfjmfort to us.