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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 6

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6 THE GUARDIAN Wednesday July 14 1971 VandG ENTERTAINMENTS GUIDE Hailsham plumps for Europe leak Bv IAN AITKEV snaRm I I Ij ABC 1. SfciltoMrv A.anaa ll.6 SMi Du.tul Hoffman in LITTLE BIG MAN (AAI 2.3U anj ptn Uookatur. ABC 2. SnifliUaiT A.a.Mt. 'IV.

HEM). TALES OF BEATRIX POTTER pm. f. pm. pm tid.tl.Ablr ACADEMY ONE I4S.7L"IB1) 'not the first' Janr A-lir-r I thana Iror in -kC.

DEEP END iKi 4 lu 41 ACADEMY TWO itl; Wtldrrlwro ADALEN Jt I Prug limn I 10 I 30 ACADEMY THREE 14.17 SEVEN SAMURAI IM W.ium Plotting 30. I ASTORIA. Carina Crou Ro. I -r Minin. Clint Iran PAINT YOUR VAGON Irvh Srn.

prog 30 HO Dilhome. and Lord Gardiner, had offered the same opinion, during their Lord Chancellorship. They were only expressing an opinion held by the best legal Ulent available. A committee of lawyers had reported on this very question and their concluded view had been that neither the application of what is called community law to transactions in this country nor the indefinite extent of the treaty involved a surrender of any part of the ultimate sovereignty of Parliament." Lord Hailsham concluded "If the City 16 to retain its predominance in the field of commerce, in the provision of banking and insurance, in the commodity and security markets of Europe and the world, if Britain is to retain her position and influence in the councils of mankind, it is essential that this opportunity be grasped while it remains. We must not allow our minds to be diverted from our long term interests by party feeling, or by purely trivial or temporary considerations'." LORD HAILSHAM, the Lord Chencellor, last night gave it is his formal opinion as head of the English judiciary and legal profession, that entry into the Common Market would involve no surrender of national sovereignty for Britain.

Speaking at a Mansion House dinner for the Lord Mavor and Her Majesty's judges he officially climbed off the fence on the European issue and not greatly to anyone's surprise came down on the side of Europe. "I believe the choice is between greatness or dpcline." he said. "Greatness if we have faith, the vision, the confidence to so in. Decline if we are too weak. rin Mnid.

too frightened of th future to opt for greatness." He mocked the fool's naradise of a little Eniland. has-bound by restrictions, afraid of opportunity, and unable to stand ud to competition and challenged those critics of entry who By our own Reporter The insurance broker who is I alleged to have leaked confi- dentiai documents on the affairs I of Vehicle and Genera! had seen similar documents before. relating to other companies, it was claimed etcrday. The and 0 tribunal was told yesterday of the meeting in a public-houe at which the broker. Alan Gordon, is said tn haw pa-ed to the firm an i internal minute irom the Department uf Trade and Industry Bertram Hebble-, white, former general manager uf and G.

said Mr Gordon 'mentioned the name of Falcon I (aniither failed insurance com-. pany i Hebblewhite said that on November 8 or 9. Mr Gordon, fropi Ksher. Surrey, telephoned to say that he had somethmg of fjreat importance which he wanted the company to see. Hebblewhite aid the com-I pany chairman.

Mr Lawrence Kershaw, instructed him to invite (iordon to lunch. In fact. Mr Hebblewhite said, he au (iordon ni the Red Lion public-house opposite and head quarters at Bushey. Hertiord hire There Gordon gave him riLinieni rea? a document to read Obvious copy "If it was genuine then it was obviously a copy of an official document." Mr Hebblewhite said He was shown a photocopy of a minute by Mr David Steel, head of DTI Insurance Companies Department, to Mr Christopher head of the DTI companies branch. He said that he thought the mintt'o tt'ti.

tltn nnnu.e a the same. Later Mr Gordon met Mr I Take-up' of benefit not fast enough claimed that it would involve a surrender of sovereignty or of national identity. The fact is that the Community is composed of independent, proud, vigorous nations with distinct national personalities, separate traditions, their own Heads of State, their own Parliaments, their own armed forces, their own courts of law. and all the armoury of sovereign status." There was no enforcement agency in the Community which could be brought into effect without the cooperation of individual members There was no will to enforce what could not be agreed. Lord Hailsham aUo denied that the Treaty of Rome's indefinite duration affected the sovereignty of the Community's members.

Many other treaties were also intended to last for indefinite periods, including many peace treaties. Their subsequent history was "A melancholy commentary on ably. Sir Keith said that in two thirds of them, income had exceeded the tes-t limit, and In one third there had not been wnat had been defined as full- time work: Social secuntv payments and pensions were the subjects of Olim TOIIlTJieniS in me Commons a man went to prison for sometninp nieh uieza his i i laiiuiv was imeiv to get more T1 oeneiu iiun me ieKaii jjuiie on saia Hllottl Th. situation had' romp ahnnt i atl1- uciicins lu auiftci luilll- ri n. r-j.

1 111" A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 111 1H 1 Secmary for Health and Social a voluntary ait on the part of inc mui luuai ninceiiivu. By our own Reporter tt adds Wo fnllv awaro of the integrity, conscientious- nes.s. and hard work of many consultants who com Dine private practice with NHS Sir Keith Secretary fnr- r.r-i-i-s cairi in ih Commons vestrrdav thai fewer ommons esterdav that lew er man nan me cuima lur family income supplement so far decided upon had been granted. It was estimated that otnrsrrr. It ha successiui claimants was in tnc region of 1.50 a week.

Bv Julv 6. 43.792 claims had rr j.c,r..- ar given. 16.844 had been favourable and 17.517 i.i. umniuuiuuiv. Mr Michael Meacher (Lab.

nil, vT aid thai total i it take-un of this benefit with only three weeks to so to the on what cenerril ground case lla u-u ucv.iit-.-vi inuinun- alUVe an. 01 receipt was stiu MP seeks Walton prison inquiry By our own Reporter In a further outbreak of trouble at Walton prison, Liverpool, yesterday about 320 prisoners staged a sit-down strike in the exercise yard. A Hnmo Intfv cnnlrpcrnari cairl tt fjs just ui uie unresi at rv. Meanwhile, Mr James Dunn. I IP frtr VirM.I.

sw.ks ari irJnmrv i llliu mc flisujl, llalo uccu 111 tv, nm u- cin i. io-h that h.j A I 1 MIU. lie a BAKU provisional arrangements to see Mr Mark Carlisle. Parliamen tary- Under Secretary, concerning certain allegations about the treatment of prisoner In yesterday's protest, matters came to a head just after 10 30 am. when the prisoners went into the exercise yard.

After walking for some tima? thcy at down. They refused to go to their cells, or to otner points of the prison where they were allocated and no effort was made to force the men back. The sit-down strike was called off at 5 pm. after the were addreed by the governor At the weekend there were two nois demonstrations bv pr.soners after lights out in protest against the treatment of a prisoner who was allegedly injured as he was being moved. as a disciplinary measure, from one part of the prison to another.

The noise of shouting prison- Prc th Vt.n trine nCI the cell doors could be heard by res.aenis in me neighbourhood. Mr Dunn, who is chairman of the Merseyside Parliamentary Lanour group. said at the week- ja leu mere was an explosive situation inside the fact that treaties of this class last because, and as long as, they command confidence." Nor would Lord Hailsham accept the proposition that membership would involve the abandonment of our code of law. He that it would be to the advantage of our mercantile community that governments in geographical regions would have identical or comformable systems in commercial law. have no doubt that our company law has advantages over German company law.

did I but know what it is. 1 hae equally no doubt that German company law has other advantages over ours. But there can be no argument that a company law which was common would be the best of all." he said. Lord Hailsham called on his judicial audience to bear witness that he was not alone as Lord Chancellor in holding these views. Both his immediate predecessors, Lord Sir Keith Joseph told the House that, as measured by the general index of retail prices between November.

1969. and i May. 1971, the single retirement pension rate would need to be increased by 74p to restore the "i ing amount lor a married wac on was We are con- i it 4 naeni inert- i.j ue suidii uui useful real 4rlri ana increases. additional increases for the i i i- UT UIU Jl.u Uliuilll. sua.

Mr Harold Walker (Lab, Dnnr'aster) rlaimert it was npr- feet obvious that the Govern- ment had achieved a cut in l0Ker, ana Islington S.W.) in a Commons wriuen repij thing is wrong with the organi- saxion oi nospnais ii tnese allocratinnc ho estigated. It further main- tains ttiat misuse of NHS faci- lities is being made easier because specific beds are not iwi i air uaui- and heraP mnro mitnatipnt i IIP dULIdLiUIl JS HIT UIJ- siblIlt. 0, naving -bed without having private treat-, is very little known to tne puonc ana apparently depends on the consultants! willingness to cooperate. It may be mainly intended for patients from abroad. The arrangements preuniauiy incmae earner obscure and untiual, requires investigation." and Scotland as an indictable crime.

inrl tn nartlr-lllar nYMma nf UIIOC. xh'e'v also submitted that since the facts stated did not amount to the crime of piracy CUrt HOt have jurisdiction. They also sub- mi Lie vi tuai avjj v- aiui uii jm directed the jury and that the i i I i "lltll IIU SaiU llf HrJU Uill 4V ytTI tt'lll Ui IIIUSI-' CACtiritv Afr Palll Dean Ultll lilt. II seen similar document'; before, eligible. Sir Keith said he had rCniied that" 4 88' 284 suddIp in the autumn had relating to other insurance com- hoped that the take-up at this mpntarv henefit' D-Tv-iienfc ur.rri already been pre-empted.

Panics. tage would be bigger; but the vear ended The rent allowance of 60p At the meetin-; at Bushey, I nls -PpJ'enced advisers had j.arch 23 to the dependant of payable to recipients of sup-Mr Gordon -aid he a con-1 warned him that the take-up who wert disqualified plementary benefits living in cerned about the position of the or a new beneht would tend 0f trade disputes from the household of another company for the sake of his to slow, particular in the receiving benefit themselves. In person, will be increased to client "We disagreed with a before the money had thc case of their 65p on September 20. Mr Paul number of -ussestion-. con- been distributed.

wives were treated other Dean. I'nder-Secretary. Health tamed in the document and Answering Mr Tam Dalvpil women who were on the.r own. and Social Security, told Mr ininted our tn Gordon th.it the (Lab W. Lothian), who akfd In the cae of strikers, this was Georse Cunnmcham (Lab.

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MO. Ill H.l II SO NCH DI SOL'TINJ (t lnlv TO-S ,10 ni-l? -lO. Lnti) furthrr uu! ir-MARLBOROUGH GRAPHICS IT IB Old Bond 5trtt. 1 JOE TILSON i.i.mhi. lu-ni 19b4 tn 1971 POMOOORO A DORAZIO rtrcnt Urnphii "OVAL ACADEMY OF ARTS SUMMER EXHIBITION.

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rl a. S'ii mi -tT rniCifni, M.i.-.,rT i-ul iit. iSo Kti.i.rA.aht-r Sinlt- J.t-i Seven-year sentence is upheld A s.iuf yestrdav that sentence -hit icars" inipriStinnient tn solicitor who emNv cd 1han ffiCi.iXXl of clients" money nitTitt'd." Tin' si.t told him. "There no v.i.sli- me sentence imposed In our wew was fuKv merited." Brown, of Great Junction nas remiiTeci Tn M.A t-J I 111 r.umCHlrgn as mnriTri urtl.it.u -I pieadinK truatv to emheriinc i esieraay tsro.wn claimed that thp sentenced him. Lord Grant.

njn lai PCI t.s into account sVi c-irt M1Q- Kil1 bus ness jiidc- mrnl nati neon impaired I I of a is he Th voa ai tk, diaries is not iikc; to tie much use. and it seems that the A. Ui. i rt. Sififtalinti crave rrtis nne.

recommcnoations preventing any future abuse ann lmesugaxing complaints muir unfiiui iu Rraf Jimu jna ntr iuumbucs on tnc committee. The association as the Department of Health main- lain-s mai 11 unpussiuie iu uo whether any people lump the queue It argues that some- Trawler case mutiny rather than piracy5 position of the rompanv was ininroviii'-' rapmiv nenme- white said He wanted reassurance, wliu we cae hnn in sond faith He added that Mr Conlnn 1' been unwilling tn disclose the source of hi information and would not! allow the and official to lake a ropy or the document He added in crn. exanima-, lion by Sir Klwvn Jone that Mr Kershaw had told Gordon that "the DTI was getting on to the company without good reaon." Mr Hebblewhite nd that he wa confident in the future of the compani and bought share at I'-' on November 12 after "-'-'i" with Mr Gordon. On I' he nxraneed 1 onn chre at His '-iu' 'v not received tii-cn tbo nanv collansed. Financial difTicul lies The Attorney-General allege that Mr Gordon was 111 financial inmpany.

dimiiiltie with the company. and that he obtained the DTI dot from hi employee Dennis Norgan. son of Mrs Rose Soman, a photocopier at the DTI The Norgans and Mr iToiuuii sdi luiiuw uiiiiii. estirda hearing at hurch Homo. estniiiistei Mr Rov Daw.

formerly lespon- ibie for credit control at and G. said that during 1970 Mr G.Tcl.'n was am-ar with his mrmer southern area iv.inajfr. Mr Harold Budd said that a threat legal action against Mr Gordon for non- settlement of In account was made in October 1970. but he received no orders to pursue this threat. The trihunal was also told yesterday of the manv people in the Department of Trade and Industry who could have seen the classified documents.

Mr Kenneth Doyle, second in charge of the efficiency, disciplinary, and establishment section at the DTI. said the departmental minute and a background brief, which are said to hae been leaked, went throtieh the normal process" after being typed by Mr Steele's peronai secretary. Check marie Kentual! they arned in the photo. ony room Karlier in the, tr'hunal. the Attorney-General.

S.r Peter Mr Norg.in. a photocoptor this rtiom. wa responsible for the leak Mr I)o that no check made on the number documents copied. and that the official docket reiniestmc the number of copies required was disposed of at the end of the week. Sir Elwyn Jones.

asked When there is a request for certain number of copies there no check on how many are made Mr Doyle replied No." He said he documents relating to and were marked commercial in confidence." which meant they were placed in a folder and treated with a high degree of care. Sir Elwyn asked Mr Dcyie had evidence of some back to November but intervention Mr Ju- Jsmes. of the tn- bun'- he agreed to oeter that question to a later stage. The tribunal continue today. He The Associalion has been able to collect instances of consultants mi- usiny iihtie uf the National iiL-diui ioi me Dcneiu of private patients.

i iif ii nn u-n rn run rii senis me interests patients, has sent a memo- ranrlnni in the inm. i w.i, mittee investigating alleged abuses of the Health Service, The association a that some patients are admitted to MIS beds earlier if tiiev have had a private consultation first It bases this charge on complaints both from naticnt. and from mcaicai auxiliaries, nut aamiis ment of the extent to uhicii abuse occur. Child market to end By our Correspondent The Channel Island of Alderney may outlaw the "giving away" of children. On Alderney recently a child, and its mother's rights.

was the subject of a ci.il a a a riuS vaiu 1 which has internal self-rule, I nas no aaaniion iar. -ij a.j Mr George Baron, aged 54. said: "The child was virtu- allv riven iv as thnnrh a piece of property was chang ing hands. It is done quite simply. Both parties sign the civil contract, get it approved by the local court, and change the child's name bv deed poll.

At the nrit meeting of Uie Mates, tne Island Farlia ment. I shall seek legislation so that Aldernev has the same sort of proper adoption law that operates elsewhere. The present system of transferring the child to other people and making them Its legal guardians by means of a civil contract registered in court is wide open to abuse. There Is nothing at present to prevent anyone livine in Alderney or moving to Alderney taking advantage of it" 1 i PC 'criticar Detective-Constable lan Cow- ard age1 29. was stiH "cnti callv ta hospital vesterdav.

a "ha-d had a aeries'of opera- noos Aot Road, Rawdxyg. oa Jut 21. I 1 iiitr ii.sviii. ins ruune constituency interviews on Saturday no -ann 1 l-nrl fnr pnsoner alleon from prisoner of anri reccni'a irom violence. Proposals for second linear park By our own Reporter Manchester is to have a second linear park along the line of a canal.

The citys planning committee yesterday-approved a proposal to etnplov outside landscaping consultants to draw up a scheme, estimated to cost about 76.000. for the transformation of the Stockport branch of the Ashton Canal in Manchester. Two weeks ago the city's first linear park along a canal was opened on a stretch of the Rochdale Canal in Ancoats and Miles Platting. The new park will line a branch canal already filled in bv the Inland Water- ways Board. The corporation is Drlanninsr tn hnv thp crWinn k.

Jteads t0 E1 deJf Pen spaces, ana Cflliaren at jaw' Jggl 10 Stockport vfiVS ir. 'ts 'ihasc raliua- field were also approved. The development costing 500.000. will be of 500 stucly -bed rooms on the site of the existing Portland Hotel and Cabin Club-But the cttntmttee rejected an outline application by Thistle Hoteta. of Edinburgh.

to provide 82,000 sq ft of hotel accumnjoctati on on the site of the Albert Hall, in Peter Street The land is needed for a new headquarters for tne Manchester and Salford police authority. Liverpool University Amendment notice at U.A. ArcMtaesanl CUat HalratE. W.T.: Kmmt. M.

M. PaXTT, DJ. Dear at a.Atc. ctaai I IHai.ii. Bauvtraa NAT rnamuB.

P.V.. wa. w.j.. rauuu. co tne ooard.

and work on evidence. 11,. Mr N. H. Kairbairn, counsel .1 lor io ot me nve 1 I.

...1. trawlermcn who took possession 1 mav TV r-nfor." lHnt ir-ocri tJ.J,lethPn their appeals in tnc Court of i 1 uuia, wii in The five were found truiltv bv a maioritv verdict in May of taking masterful posses- sion of the trawler and appro- nnafinr, it thpir- nixn nut hv depriving the skipper of com- mand by menacing and threat- enins to injure him. Alexander Cameron (34). of Mossie Place. Aberdeen, was sentenced to 30 months.

Colin Charles (35). of Middlefjeld Pltrsp AKarrlMtn trtrl Rnnilrl Park 124). nf Cnrthan Drive Aberdeen, were sent to prison for two vears. Andrew Innes (25). of Marconi Road.

Fraser- burgh, and William Massie (26). of Gairnshiel Avenue. Aberdeen, were sentenced to 18 months. All are appealing against conviction and all except Massie are appealing against sentence. Dunne the trial Lord Cameron reiActed defencs? submission that piracy bad not been committed and that the charges were insompetent and irrelevant.

He said the essential elements of piracr were no more and no ie than those of robbery. Cameron. Charles, and Park are appealing that facts in the ndictment were not relevant and sulBcieiit to contirute what COVENT GARDEN HtlNVI BAHMI.r-. -o Auoiio Mm ei (3. p.

as h's. MiwrtH i ctinvicium be f. ire he Scottish CISELLE i of, Appeal i. v. Kdinoursh l.urd Wheat'ei Massie's prounds for anneal i.crcm that the indictment was relev- i ant.

misdirected the jury nd fo.lorl tn rfiropt -Vto -ini-c adequately. Innes's grounds of appeal are 1 that the judge erred in holding I that the charge was relevant on the crime of piracy and that I he misdirected the jury. Mr Fairbairn. for Massie and lOneS SaiQ tn. trOWn CBSe Was directed to the fact that this was the international crime of Piracy ana nothing else.

It mv mutiny out not P'rcj. Mr Gavin Douglas, for the other three, said possession had not effectively been taken out of hn of members of the crew until the ul A-ewr- nead where the Iojral crew were landed. It might be mutiny but it was not piracy, because it took place territorial waters. The Lord-Ah-ocate. Mr Xor- man Wylie.

QC. for tiie Crown, said they were dealing primarily with a question of jurisdiction. not accept that piracy "'d committed on the i The Court reserved judg- i GLYNOEBOURNE PESTIVAL OPERA Aug tr. m. Lonavan pih- 1 -yr r'-t-ttfsi -t.

Sri- 1 rtott. rsrrf.trman.. rK'i Lrs.r tH.oaovrr CVTi.v 4 I i ISM Wiermom siirl. t01-3 1010' RICHMOND 00' 'T. royal ballit s.i.

royal pestival hall .02 strfHvaii. Koov IOVaiL FESTIVAL HALL ---r km W' LONDON FESTIVAL BALLET SADLIR'S WELLS THEATRE ta.a R. lr." it Ithroufth llness He also said Grant had no: taken into 7X1 asTOunt the fact that reshtu- if ,0 of 40p in the THEATRE NIKOLAIS 4 I TM DANCE ALWIN atora Irt II. atcte. fc poLrod had been made was recognisea Vf tne raw at meac.

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