Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Mar 1953, p. 16

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Scarred Mau Mau Most Feared Man hy (Reuters)--A 30- rennin de d Kikuyu with missing: middle Sse . on. his 1 and aone-inch long thin scar #cross his left cheek bone 'petome the most feared Mau Mau terrorist in Kenys. A "hes: Bed goth | int a dairy com- Kimathi, alias has De e role of a s public enémy No. 1 by the ink, or being responsible for the , of an estimat ed 52 respect among the Africans and Buropeans since the declaration of the emergency last | October. For three months, the equivalent of a brigade of troops have been hunting the outlaw, believed to have headquarters within 26 miles of the een's royal lodge at Sagano. So far, he has literal y thumbed his nose at every attempt to root him out and kill him, Audacious, and cold - blooded, Dedan has inspired a dread and a Kikuyu of this CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 51. Ammhole for 11. German vice-admiral 13. Blemish « 17. Complacent 20. An East community Indian herd 22. Wading bird 2. Miscellany 24. Astringent 14. Globule 3. Beach of liquid 4 15. Man's 5. What? nickname (colloq.) 16. Dips hghuy 6. River om 8. Piece of rock » 9 Shows ercy fruit e sun god 27. Pin for meat 29. By way of 30. Before long 31. Tiailly , "83. Snare 1 leman 35. Fellow 86. A president of U. 8. 37. Type of architect Yesterday's Answer 38. Assign 42. Asterisk 45. Pig pen 47. Narrow inlet (geol.) 49. Selenium ure (sym.) v Ri MEAGHER'S See WESTIN QUALITY -- DEPENDABILITY -- VALUE --~ Stjoy stenderd oy a. muse . combination, . . ot helio i 5 KING ST, Ww. J ---- PULL PRICE $264.50 SUNBINATION RADIO-PHONOGRAPH WHY NOT CALL IN TOMORROW --AND SEE THIS SET -- AT MEAGHERS GIVE YOU RADIO AT ITS BEST HOUSE Yours For Only 10% DOWN BALANCE -- SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS PHONE 3-3425 Mau Mau-ridden area far beyond anything ever known in the past. His name has become a by-word for death and destruction. According to police, Dedan, & former branch secretary of the Kenya African Union, began his Mau Mau activities long before the emergency. He assembled a gang and settled down to a systematic plan eliminating known "loyalists" and ernment sympathizers among is own tribe. A skilled woodsman and tracker, Dedan gradually organized his small force into a guerrilla band which struck at night African reserves, Killing, pillaging and burning. TOP KILLER Dedan's first big killing--and the one which placed him in the cate-|1 gory of top Mau Mau killer--was the murder of Chief Nderi, senior Kikuyu chief of Nyeri reserve, just 24 hours after the emergency was declared last Oct. 21. Nderi was one of the three senior Kikuyu chiefs appointed by the govern- ment to rule over the 1, Kikuyus and his murder slashed he Sov Fmment's | s hold on the tribe ng Yo iden in the ost. impeneys. ble bamboo forest, Dedan slowly, but surely, being Bs down by government forces. Fach raid he is forced to make in search of food becomes more risky for him. . Recently, he ordered his follow- ers to drop his real name. He has styled himself "General Russia," even going so far as to wear drawn insignia on them to denote his r Police in his district have found and captured "despatches'" from Dedan signed 'General Russia' addressed to another Mau Mau fans leader rating in South yeri reserve. s leader is re- ferred Jo by Dedan as "General These '"'despatches'" have been devoted almost entirely to brag- he now commands an "army" uipped with mach- | ed es and even howit- ging accounts of the two "gen-|p.m fh, exploits. Dedan has bragged ine guns, gren zers. CHILDREN LONDON oD) London aco}. children will i up early on nation Day June 2 to C) Coe | es the procession route fore 8 a.m, More than 380,000 children will line both sides of the Victoria Embankment in areas re- served exclusively for children been tirely out of the picture here. A. C. Ban , & ploneer Chaplin farmer, was granted a Joence to operate all stable and riding academy adhe here in more than 20 years. - THEATRE GUIDE Biftinere--" Just For You" (Tech- njoolor) 12:30, 3:43, 6:56 and 10:12 pm. , "Cripple Creek" (Technicolor) 2:25, 5:38 and 8:54 pm. Last complete show at 8:47 pam. last complete show at 9 i" 2:08, 4:25, 6:45 plete show at 8: shown 9:05. Last com- 30 pam. Plass -- "Mississippl Gambl 1:38, 3:35, 5:25, 7:25, 9:31. Brock, Whithy--"Duel at Silver Creek' and "Water Birds". Ev- 5.30 ening shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Sat- urday evening show starts at 6 o'clook, SIMCOE HALL Golden Age Club -- cards, check- ers, games, refreshments, movies, anyone 70 or over is welcome, 7 p.m. YWCA Badminton, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, MARCH 20 Golden Age Lounge Room open, 1.30-5.30 p.m. Boys' Basketball, Sublie Library Children's Dept., Archery Club, 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, MARCH 21 Speech Training Classes, Piano Lessons, Accordion Lessons, Boys' Basket! , 9 am, Public ' Library Children's Dept., 9.30 a.m. Pee Wee Cadet Corps, 10 a.m. Harvey Dancing Academy, In- dustrial Basketball, 1.30-3.30 7 i YWCA Badminton, 3.30 p Seventh Day pv. eo A "Soctal Evening, 7.30 p.m. Pee Wee Hockey, Oshawa 3 Arena Valleyview vs Simcoe Hall 11% noon. ~ Al *'Black. "The Picture of Perfection." utiful hand-rubbed walnut ¢gbinet of sel- wood, with motching case at slightly extra cost. Popularly pri ce d at 8.4 248 NORTHERN ELECTRIC "UP-FRONT" * @ TELEVISION eo Northern Electric TELEVISION is a p ing design that incorporates the very latest and best gin pro- duced ip this relatively new but fast-moving field of electronics. ar are equipped with the highly perfected non-glare of ad ht" 'Picture Tube which truly brings to your home Whichever model you may select for your home, you are assured of "Up Fron TV at its very best! - Pictured at right is model NT 172 with large 17" picture tube. $339.95 We would be pleased to discuss with you your every need in television. We spé- icialize in TV service antenna installation. company, assuring prompt and efficient service, By. if CONVENIENT TERMS AVAILABLE -- NO FINANCE COMPANY L C 8 R 3 I S H ELECTRIC LIMITED This is handled entirely within our 50 PRINCE ST. in the |P- 000 | whenever the ne but THURSDAY, MARCH 19 YWCA BASKETBALL: Girls' basketball practices and games beld weekly. Open to business girls working in industry, offices, stores, etc. Held at 8imcoe Hall, Registra- of tions taken at the "¥". 6.00 - 8.00 "CRAPTS: A fully equipped craft shop open for the teaching of leathercraft, gloves, slippers, weaving, felt work, etc. 7.00 - 10.00 YWCA BADMINTON CLUB: this club is for young men and women in the community, New members are welcome. Held at $imoce Ja EY Registrations at "'¥"', - WEA RENDEZ-VOUS CLUB: A social club for married ladies, This club meets the 1st and 2nd Thursday in each month. New- comers are always welcome. 8.00 p.m ART EXH pen to public ing 1s open. Exhibit: Japanese Prints, 1675 - 1951. All da §0-ED PLANNING MEETING: 7.30 p.m BALLROOM DANCING: 9.00 - 10.00 p.m. PPR IDAY, MARCH 20 MORNING NURSERY: A nurs- ery program for children, 4 years of age. 9.30 - 11.30 a.m, CRAFTS: A fully equipped craft shop open for the teaching of leathercraft, gloves, slippers, weaving, felt oyork, etc. 9.30-11.30 a.m; I 5. wpm YWCA ADERS' CORPS: A Teadersmip course for girls 14- 16 years of age. Course includes instruction in crafts, games, folk dancing, party Jasining, program am eA 4 CLUB: This hob! club meets every Friday evening; they have coaching for beginners and keen trophy com- petition for advanced palyers. 8.00 PABRION ILLUSTRATION COURES Open to those interest- ia learning Bow to draw a fash: fon figure how to draw various types of Sates on a fashion fig- to the pub- e bulding i are welcome. He Gym. Register at the "YY", 3.30 - 5.30 p.m. OVER - 0 CLUB DANCE: A CRA Adult Wood- shop: trong and Club Boxing Instructions. 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Lionettes Club Booial. 8.00 p.m. Meeting (Club- Reorea! 9.00 « 5.30 p.m, Lions' Club oom for the Biind. 9.00 - 530 p Adult -- Strength and Health Club; Woodshap; Shuffleboard; 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Children -- Leathercraft; shell. craft; Boys' Gym; Woodshop. Dp] m. on ifle board, aE So a: ut e Strength and Health ofS " Boxing Instructions. 7.00 - 9.00 pm, Teen-agers -- Teen Town Dance and 1. 8.00 p.m. SATURDAY Children -- Woodshop. 9.90 - 11.30 a.m, Adult--One-Day Provincial Area Conference (all Tany), Recreation on the Alr, reported by Bill Smith (CKLB). 6.15 p.m, VIENNA (Reuters)--Karl Mahel, 50, on trial for here, tol the judge he broke into a house .|to get funds to pay his lawyer defending him on an earlier bur- glary count. GOOD FOOD Commercial Hotel Ontario County Flying Club ST. PATRICK'S BALL March 20, Oshawa Airport DANCING 9:30 to 1:00 BERNARD TIERNEY and His Orchestra Tickets Available At LEWINGTON FLOWERS, POWELL DRUGS, HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE, REED HARDWARE. $3.00 COUPLE PHONE FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS Between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Phone 3-4111 SYDNEY, Australia (CP) -- Aus- tralia's gambling habits, particu- larly lotteries, were under attack Fecenuy at a Methodist conference ere. Rev, H. L. Hawkins, chairman of a sub-committee on gam! the New South Wales annual Meth- odist conference that Australians gambled £200 million a year, or 10 shillings a head a week. "Gambling is a diesease far more serious than any epidemic,' he said. "It has affec bank savings to the extent that in 1049 the aver- age savings a head in South Aus- tralia and Victoria, both Aussie Gambling Comes Under Attack 'Lotteries do not solve the hos- ital problem, and the desperate nancial situation of hospitals is well known, Prize money is con- tinually being increased and the proportion given to hospitals de- d | creased. 'In New South Wales in 1931, out of every 10 shillings, 3s 4d went to hospitals and 6s. for prizes. In 1947 gniy 28.5 2s 6d. Wout to hospitals and "In the o Ii rst Year of the lottery in New South Wales 68 prize tickets were drawn. Now there are 200 tickets drawn annually and 600, 000 tickets sold weekly." without lotteries were £113 and £109 respectively. In New Bouth Wales, Western Australia and Queensiand, where there are lot- teries, hey are only £78, £79 and £75 respectively. ST. 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