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iI ,"or "our Dress Materials u.' .. ( 1':"'7 '100111 -, ........ .. - - - - FIRST EDITION .. _ I! DAILY GRA-PHIC. : For U1 l\len's We:ar .L .. , _--="'------"-- .............. _. ___ , "- _- -,,"-_ --==-0 ___ ,, ___ , _". _ _ _. " NO.3 IS ACCRA. TI -IURSDAY, OCTOBEIl 4, 1051 ONE PE NNY Aggrey's family may • • ViSIt Gold Coast ,. An .... W""" [5 Jay MR, 0, RUDOLPII AGGREY,!be YOuucest .... '" Dr, J. E. K. Aggrey, who arrived by air fI_ rln, told a news conference here yes t e r d a '7 tbt AmerIcans were interested In the Jarce devel "7 menl projects In Ibe Gold Coast. He uk! that they would like to com e to I b e Gold c... st to hke up appolntmcn' s as t cchDlcl.l!ns, engineers. artisans and Ihe I](e, Mr. A ggr c)' revell 'cd that hcr-- - -- -- ---- __ nod two Sis ters, Miss Rose Agg,f;r; Dnd Mrs, Lnnensln And n b ler by nome Kwc gylr Aggrc).' whl li ves In Cl eve- Innd, Ohio. His mother Is also th e principal ot n Rurnl School In Arnerlen. He adde d thot his fomily or e anxious 10 v isi t th e Gold Coost . but It w as not very l ikely that they would make he Gold Const their peT_ manent home. He s:J.l d he \Vas very happy to be hen', BACK ON NATIVE SOIL (Sec page 5) LeU : Car,.,.lftc II blic at hlJl bade --- ................... - ----.. .- Shinwell loses to Miss Castle Scarborough. WC"h by . M.', Aneurin B uan. the Labour r bel campeipjn& against. Britain's .... of re- arma ment u,"OIl a major took n str i de \be leadership or the party. " Local Labour ' parties. who - _ . .... . ----' -,-

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iI ,"or "our Dress

Materials

u.' .. "'~ ( 1':"'7 '100111 - , .......... --~ - - - -

FIRST EDITION

~.o~_~~~~~_ .. _ ~~"'"

I! DAILY GRA-PHIC.: For U1

l\len's We:ar

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NO.3IS ACCRA. TI-IURSDAY, OCTOBEIl 4, 1051 ONE PENNY

Aggrey's family may • •

ViSIt Gold Coast,. An .... W""" [5 Jay

MR, 0, RUDOLPII AGGREY,!be YOuucest .... '" Dr, J. E. K. Aggrey, who arrived by air fI_ ~ rln, told a news conference here yes t e r d a '7 tbt AmerIcans were interested In the Jarce devel "7 menl projects In Ibe Gold Coast. He uk! that they would like to com e to I b e Gold c...st to hke up appolntmcn's as tcchDlcl.l!ns, engineers. artisans and Ihe I](e,

Mr. Aggrc)' revell 'cd that hcr-- ---------__ nod two Sisters, Miss Rose Agg,f;r; Dnd Mrs, Lnnensln And n b ler by nome Kwcgylr Aggrc).' whl li ves In Cleve­Innd , Ohio. His mother Is also the principal ot n Rurnl School In Arnerlen.

He added thot his fomily ore anxious 10 visi t the Gold Coost . but It was not very

likely that they would make he Gold Const their peT_

manent home. He s:J.ld he \Vas very happy to be hen ', BACK ON NATIVE SOIL

(Sec page 5) LeU : Car,.,. lftc II blic at hlJl bade --- ................... -----.. .-

Shinwell loses to Miss Castle

• Scarborough. WC"h by.

M.', Aneurin Buan. the Labour r ~ bel campeipjn& against. Britain's .... of re­armament u,"OIl a major

U:~"Ztl~"'aJ=r...!~= took n stride ~owards \be leadership or the party."

Local Labour ' parties. who - _ ...... ----' ~ -,-

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mllnent home. He said he was very happy to be here. BACK ON NATIVE SOIL

(Sec page 5) l.en : Clll rr,lnc It hair a t bt. b:u~.k Ilcro.. .... ~ III I! rhrM IIhould~r wlllll! eD' ~rlnlr hili f.th~r·1 home!luld for Ihl! Onl time h~ h.. 11I~. .. O . Uutlolph A'lfe)' (h:ll) wbo urlnd At Ihl! Aeera Alrparl from La,M, Nhrerlll 0110 Tuud."

;b~""Attl';' '"aJ';:;;':U:Uc';: and took a 5lride ~wards the Il'adcrship of the party."

Local Labour ' parties. v,' bo arc entitled to e1.ect. 5e'o'en members to the L1.bour Pan y National exccuti\"C put fiery !lJ..year~ld Wesbam Bellan and two of his lirutenants at

ZIK AWARDED TWENTY Commonwealth th~~~p ==ll Shm ... e1I.

GUINEAS WITH COSTS comman~~:n~~~~~sd'I" ~~~:':;C< o't.,'?"'e:"" W: ... '!'.: Britain hali I n v i t (.' d a I Miss Baban Castle 39. ODe of

DR. NNAI\IDI AZIKl\VE, national president of the Cammonweolth Commnnd.crs- Mr. ~\'nn's staund rt SLIp­NaUona;t CouDell of Nigeria aDd the Cameroons, was In~hlcf to attend a one-day porters. Mr. Bev-..n bi" If awarded 20 guineas with costs when the election 5C!crct confcrcnc'! on October lOpped the local Labour Pait,

17. at Warminster, WUtshirc. poll for the sixth yur .nm­petition case against him was dismissed by tbe to discuss the general military nlng-with " reCord of SSBJUl Electoral Rcv.1slng Officer, Mr. Bankole \VlIllams, at situation-Reuter. votcs---Reu~er. the Glover n.lemorlal Ifall. Lagos. Nigeria. on Monw f------...;..----...:....:...-.::.:.::.:::.:...----­day, October 1.

Zik is therefore quumk-d to to take part In the c1ecllorul. vo~ and be voted (or I the His Counsel, Mr. Bnbs Fanl

Kay 0 d c, pleaded t'hat Dr Aziklwe was nOI completely resident ot "all times" ror period of 12 months precedin July Hi, 1051 'las required b our Tegulalions."

1 n giving judgment Mr. Williams said he was not I pressed by lite demellnour 01 Dlsu, though he wa!1 compel led to accept h is cvldenc about the dates on whiCh Dr. Azlklwo WIlS absent (r a m Lagos.

HERE WE ARE AGAIN •

The AlUM TRIO

BrAOING TOIlIOUOW

By'SP.cciQI request, The AXIM TRIO will sage or

TilE CINEJI~ PAM,CE TOMORROW '(FRIDAY, oCtober 5, 1951".:1]

INTERESTING ITEMS: Rush For Your Ticket NOW .ro Avoid

DisappOintment Reserved 5.. Fro nt 4s. Bad< 3s.

, to the N1flcrlan Western House . '" Assembly. I Mr. Dlsu Blslrlr.u, ot Yaha

In his defence Dr. Azlklwe said that he Wlls absent (0 103 days Irom LagOS and thcn returned to his res idence at Yaba. He said that continuo residence had not been lnler· rupl.cd to disqualify him os a voter or candldnJo at t general election.

Balcony 20, Is. '(100 only) WARNING : TilE TRIO WILL NDr .. 1&SiGAH*-'.

i'on ANYONB WHO WILL LAt1GO '1'0 .'m.. I Nigeria, has petit ODed against tite suitablU.ty of the Doctor

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OAIL~ GRAPHIC

- United Ghana Farmers Com!ress elect officers

SEVEItAL li'uDdrcds of tanners from the nclgbbour­log villages attended a meeting here of the local

br:web or the United Gba"" (Gold Coast) Fanners

~~~~~~~~~~I The c.h lef fanner who &pOke :: Olio the poor living condition of Chief wants land tbe funners, a:lkcd them nJl to

to grow food JOin the Congrc:-=i. The farmers

PnAMPIlAM. •

Headmaster leaves for further studies Mr. E.. a. Caulley, bnrL

master oC the Method~ Ju.!JU School here.;)no his wife wen: preocnt.cd with gold rings CKI OJ p:lir of CM·rings ... beD a r.cnd-oU party 1I.'as ~ld ill honour of Mr. Cautlry. He W;l3 leaving for lurt..ber &1,"'"" ot l.bc institute 01 Educ::alioa llt tt.e University CoUrce 01. the Gold Coost

Mr. C:auU<!y was fQi merlJ a master of the Wesley CoI.J,egr. KumasJ. wht"n be W3S lr.l::a­ferred to bile o~r thr m::.naRcment of the vbool.

prom ised to co-operate A dclcgut.:on of two IOclu- fOt the &UC~ oi I~hclt Union. APAM...

dinG Mr. Addo Mcnuku and Tho followiog were elected Mr. AdJci, hn.s been !X!Dl by

for the Aboa~hcnc of Akropong, omcc~ ond Ulc ir nornes An amount of J:2J was 1ft-

raner CJeaaUnes. N(U\4 OCci Kwabina, to t~c lIubmlUcd to the hC3dquartcrs lised [rom talc DC aUeriDp

~~=~=;=:;~~ Forest lll.oscrvc Officer 01 Aklm of the FormcN Congress : J . A. when .. harvest w~ bdd ~ OJ"",.. Odo to 0511: for .. plot of land ~klT\4n. chief fonner, KWQSi which W3,5 attended by a:w

Ot MmofrumJadwcne, in the ~'\l.'1lo.WO~ assistant chlL"f lor· ral huncirc.:!s of Idlool child-

P . .. .. D·stel8l10~ Akln} Ilusomc Stale. mer; G. . Hnc.kmnn, S«r't'- ren. 810":; , UI I pv." Thl, P'c«> 01 land w .. pur 1Ary: Kor, oron, ""=; The school child ... roo.-

OJ' Tll f> UCST' qUALITY eh:t&cd by the Department for K\\'~ku F.nu , nssistnnl lr~IlSU·" procC$S:OD aJ!d ~ From £G75 ~ n 1926- rcr; Kwnsi Tllwia propognndn through the prindpal merb

NanD orc) clrdms thal he sccreLn~ altd KWll$i Ycdu. DC the town-i

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AyePt lui & Ce. Ltd. wanta Oli. plot ro, growtoa ..,1, 1nn propaganda ..,.,.. Miss From, Chriotiao ""'" rna .... rood. Lnry. the c:b.aiT. P. O. Box t14 . "etta. Pbono :211 . n ,

-"\ KBOB()'()DUMASE. ! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ! Well Down BAMBURGIAN IMPORTERS and Association discusses State finance 'I 1lD'OB'nms with best relaUons 10 Gennan and. d d I E~ lodostrles 01 all kinds are looking lor .... an eve opment projects operaUon with Importc"" Expo,ters and Agencies. A DELEGATION 01 the Man,.. Ki-obo Stale ..... Their .~~. ~~ .. Mr: !e.~er. 'Y!!I. be .. ~ ~""rJ pro,ement ~oclaUon. bc:ulcd by Mr. S. O.

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Their CbIcl Mnna~, Mr. Weisser, will he 10 Acord lrom th . .. 5tb to the 9th 01 O<lober, 1951. Ilia AC<r:1

. - . provCOlent Association, headed by Mr. S. O.

: addra;a will lte:­I Mr. WEISSER,

care IJSBON HOTEL ACCRA.

Aza, met oDIccrs ollbe I\laoya Kroho Slale f'ID. !luce Board here on Tucsday 3tld dISC"!S d tile 1Nd­get 01 Ibe SIale for the ye.r and .......... "'" prajods and development warfel be' ''~ ,·"~-t"' '''en ID lhr Stde.

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A Cheap & Rapid Method of CUTTING ROUGH GROWTHS

SElF-PROPEUED

THE ALLIIN SEU'·PROPELL­ED MOTOR SCYTH& u idCll COr dIe rapid and economical cut - , ling 01' air &trifB, golf courses, com­POUDch, IUld 011 IUodo of rnUCb ~owtb. etc.

" MOTOR Sl«b art lul~ ill Welt .It/rica ":11M s.u AIIIW

'.I", JOliN Al..LEJ((JJSONS(OXI·YJRIJ)L1D.

GOLD COAST MACHINERY I "TRIDING CO. LTD.

, 1.0.10. I, f .. CM'''' fUlQ..WS. uua _MoI(JINSl',H ram .. .,.

AIIo. ACCM.. r.unASr .. T~W"

Mr. Azu mlonued tbr $ h: •. officen Out the ord ! Dar y people in the State!ll'e ao1; crl isIicd with .. OYer tu:aticxl ­and deliberate m.ls:aPPlop ia­llon of funds. Alt.u o&.I=~ motters had been cfiSC'''P9'''d. UU~ mC!'CUng was adjournrd Indefinitel!,:.., __ _

TARKWI\.

ENGINEIEN OEiAIP BEITER COIOmOIlS The C'X('(1.Itivc cnmmllleor c4

lhl! Enginemm"l Uaicm heft:. ba~ pnssect II r~aolut loa Mlting (Dr bclll!r toDdi t:ic:lns. at scrvl"'-.... Tbt~ COlllIID tift had eulJer,

at .II meeting. rc}tctrd ... bOW­s.3 le the reoommmdat,;on.s of the Lidbury C .... mis .......

IN SnORT ••• _ MANGOASE txawb f1I tbe a­

\'CTIUon ~ r.b bdd • ,alLY hera Ian ""*-end. n. cl\.Irm:m Wid Dr. AMP KoI find tbr- ~ ... .beDded b7 1I1MJ' ~'e ban tile ' -Ida-­bourlna \1r~.

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f orma.! • .. rn.:a RIlle ~ PiUt,, · It bas UIou1. IUb pe0-ple on tht' 1'Ol! arid tbe oUiccn dcddcd to Cl p e G • wumu,'. b,ondl

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,)AILY l ;!C\PHI C Nkrumah's statement on oJ Aa~rllSt'n'K"n1 U~ ,'l'nE ch1ct strategic obJoo-

u 0- 1' 4'1. A('Cr.. Owe of the ConvenUon Positive Action ~~ nc;:!:~:: People's Party bas always C.blf' and Trir«np.b!.t A.dd ,~ .. ' been ful. Self-Govern- '(Tht Ipcech !rade b 11 the Li/e Chairman 0/ the

Gn"!UI~. 'tt~ men! Now and this .tUl C.P.P at a party I .aUV at ]{umasl laBt week encl.) %-.I Dlcan: o;:~~~tUU lAne remains our fundamental of our party, the DllnquahlJ, the Jullrclf-gaocmmcnL MtD.

Lond.oG. E.C.. . objccUve. We have never Ollennus nnd lho J Obc1..!lobl- To implement thm challenge '1\*PboM: l,IoIboflI 6lUS. dcn1ed this fact nnd both l..tunpteys, tho Ak fo Addos, we . lnvlLa Dr. Danqwth,

A ., S'" utpt10D n.ta: the Go v ern 0 r and the Ako Adjels and the KobloQ Obclscbl·lA.mptcy Mel the &xe-Art'N !I{I.o u~""\"ll7 " AbfWId 'Os the Secret.uy of State Kcssies w?uld ho ve ~ooded the cutlve of tho United Gold CoUl

know Uul we shall never Assembly and that ~OUld hovo Con vention ; Mr. OUennu. 1&, .~ been the end of the II ruggle for Bossman and the Executive of

compronusc OD our pre- us, the people oC lh 9 country the Notional Democratic Party, IGNORANCE I sent .·Cl1und for fuU wbom these polltlcql acrobo~ Ule Chief" of the AaOlntem~

D:nninion Status. atc 1101'1 trYing La co~ru!le and Council: Nona Ororl At.ta, Pre-DURING the p.:lSt week Our party !.!mbllrkcd upon seduce by lying propaganda. sldent of the Joint Provlnela.l the Of Graphic" bas becD vi,::orous nlaLional liberation on THE CIIALL NOB Council nnel Chlc£S of that

Db" hi by I lnsblments June 12. 1949, with the .Iogon What do tlicy wo t of me? Council; Mr. Koblna Sc:kylnnd p 5 Dg "SoU-government Now." When Can It be lhot they now want the ExecuUvC! of the Abori­the Gold Cqast Go\·e.rn· this constitutioD was forced seU· government I mediately nines rughls Protection UltSit's plaDl for m a & s upoo us how did we react? Our' today? Arc they p~parcd for Society, aU of them 1.0 cem--'

t p:u-ty decided at. once to call "positive action" no ? munlcolc with tbe Geacral Uteracy. i upon \be Government to agree, Let us suppose th t alter n Secretary of the P4rtJ' within

De " Graphle " bas des- even In principle, for a Const!- demand has been m de In Ule 14 daYJI!rom t.od.o.J'. the date cribed the ~eme as a tucnt Assembly &0 os to give fonn of a motion In the Asscm. Une bclng midnight. of October

the people of the country the bly tor scU.sovemrilent now 14, 1951, whether or. not the, • war 001 igDor:uu::e", and opportunity of aeccpUng, and It Is unanlmouslf adopted nre prepared to meet the ~pre.. 0 .. ji who have Uved nmending, or rejecting the Con- by the Assembly, th British sentalhrcs of the C'p.P. In con­throa 11 both f th slitulion. Government. rcjccl!l I will the fercn~ to plan a naUon·wide

, one or 0 C The p:lrty took up this course U.G.C.C., N.D.P., the t~rrlto rl:tl campaign of "positive action" If· world wars through bcc.ousc we felt that that was Councl19 join In staging nnother tbe British Government rejed.i whkh mankind has gonc. the only democrat ic woy of "positive nctlon" in .nns ..... er to a mollon for c;c1r·~o'·('rnrncDt will understand the full giving the country the right to the usc of the veto? I Agol n I now. ..

the final s:ly on the Constitu- ask : are they prep::!rOO to tnke TllEPROPOSED meaning of what It Is In- tionnl proposals drartcd by part now In "POSltlVQ neUon" ULTIMATUM tended to do In the Gold nominated p:!rsons In whom for se lf-government I~ 1!l51T In l( they attcpt our cb,Ucnge CoasL the country hod little or no con- th is connection I will DOW (propose that we issue an ulU~

lidence. throw 4 challenge to the malum tho day ruter our Ilgn. One of ~e gaeatest FIRSTlNVITATI9N U.G.C.C. and nil Olhetlj PDlltlcnl tul"t5nrcappendedtoaninstru-

mw:'acks of oar people In order to mllke our propo· opoonents. ment aignJryln eomplete •• - - •••• _ .. .o.L _ !alUon clenr to the Government We of the Contlen ion PeD- 11 ment i

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anW03CK9 Of our pt:oplt!

10 tbe inability of the S majority to re:ul and ! write. with the rESalt thai , people ~nerally bke for ~ted Uut whIltever B

emn wbo Is able to read &lid wrile tells t~em Is Gospel truth.

! As the Minlsler of Edu­

I • ClUoD and Social Weltare • I aid III his InlroducUon 10 , the sell ...... the nlUDl3le 1 aim of the "" war on 19uo-

=ce· Is to provld. .D I ~ty fot men ODd

women 01 gUVilwUl to w'" togetber volonbrlly I far a hb<ber standard of I -K. It wlIl moo enable

tIu! maJorily of ODr people I I.e think for themselves 1 ..... to 1l1Iprov~ the dull­: IM'SS and Iquafor of vU­, b~ Ufe.

How thot the GOld Coasl I!o to embark upon tbe

. development of 10c:l1 : covernmenl, It IS essenll.1 : tbt we ba\"c a literate i adult poPDI.UOD for the

: =tJ:a~D~~:'tr!gt~: : • modem system 01 IDeal : ,..,cmmenL

ThIs Is ,a cbrion .. 11 to every nun and women In the country to prepore for Ul.e fight 8{3 lnSt Igne; ranee when the algnaJ Is

i riven.

III un.,Iet I ... II.""" UYI ... U"U- " I' ........ ... ".... I .. . .. ... ··b'· .... · .. '" _ ...... _-slUon e1l'Df to th C! Government We oj the ConvcnUon Pco- agreement on a line of action I took the initiative of collven· pic's PaTty hove mada tt plain. Cor Immediate and compt& inS an All Gh ann (Gold Coast) that tve are toorldng .qccordln{1 scU-govemmcnl to Hls Peoplc's Hcprt!scnl otivc As· to plan but tve are nevcrthclc .. Ml1jcsly's Government ID the S('mbly on No\'~mbcT 20, 191.9, prc,olorcd to re-acljusl or even United Kingdom, on the condl­at which the Convention Peo· ~honge ou r tactics anfrl.lraterlll tlon that it thl5 demll1'Ml Is re-­pic's PaTty and other; organlSll· if our !fetraclors and l oppon . Jectcd we shlill launch. under 110M were represented exccpt- I ents oeccpt the challennc to our collective leadership, a inC the leaden or the United , join II •• in rlcclarjnq "pori live nation - wide ump311rD of Gold Coast Convention, the actinn" (nr !1"" " lf!! 'r "llmen, "positive action." present Il'nd crs o r the NaHonal 11010. ThIs is, In 5UbstBll~ m, Democrat ic Par ty and til l' Mil "n" "fJ(JII " ~ nlld r 'l rr"", chnllenge to those who now \':ar ious Territorial Councils "lITr,. rt tn .,.,, ~Inn · '''n-n ' /1" Gnu· o: ltmder u!' and tTV to dlser-rolt \I.'h leh refused to honour our "r'I'1m"'n ' 'mm"flln ' '' !' ' tl' rh" lin ' 15 I\lI compromiser! ond rlgne­Invjul lon$. "'YlUerf O opo.tlUon P/l r '''It, fac· torl~ of non-cxis~nt ICCiet The GhlllUl People's Heprescn· tim,.. f7r"'UDS anrf (,011('0., ,.., cnm" '1]c1.9 on 0 question which our

tath-e Assembly adopted 0 ",uf or the conomlratnrl/ll rfen!! OJ1rtv hM ~n the ani, OM num~r or resolutions embody- -loin me n1ld m., Dortll fn which WIIS lind lit 111:111 prrp;tJUI ing our views on the ConsUl u- ~tauin!1 "poslthJe acUor" (or stoke lire and llbert,. lion. We then su bmitted ________ --'_'-__________ ___ _ these proposnls lo the ao"'cmor {or to the Secret-ory the Colon ies,

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menLs round the party num-bers and at I moment decisively won the party the general e lections.

For complete • protection against

white-ailts.

WtJ5 it right to participate In \ ________ -' the Jtcnerol elections? It Is ou" opinion that It was correct "" tlInkr un be prfol c< led thll NI, WI" SIIIII'I, bru,h on Soil,n"", Wood Lactles to adopt under the "'.Ieroln, 5111n w i..,. I II ordlnll'J pilM bfU'h_pplklll~ b, dlpplnl Of' 'po, cum5tan~ Had we I.un II lUll .. trrtUloe , 50UlnuIII ,In:l compt". prott«kln, not only .,.INI ..a

Ofml ol lAlu' IlItelll and In pJIi.kulu WillI. "nu, but 140 1,llfllt flot aII4 ente red the contest nnd won by OtItit. ou, onl, ,enuln. Soliinum, \II" .11 0 .... ' th. world fot ot." «I )'NI1.

mnJority reprcsentat lon In Avoid ImPtatlom • Assembly and occt!ptcd

Isterlal oo,ltlons. the • OLlONUHLTO • DONINOTON HOUII' tloltPou:n ,,'LOHDClH • W.C:Ji

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Ga State Council probe Ga '"I $" RAE Manche-Dsasetse dispute

Accrn., Wednesday A FTER ':UEETI-NG tor two hours without a chairman. min caused the close

ottbe G3 Sbtc CoUl1cil which mel here today, The Council had met to dis­cuss a report from UU~ ,\ Itubshin Kuw concerning the seUlement of the misunderstanding betwe en Nii Tclko Abouua II. Ds:lSctsc or the Ga State and Nil bOOe Kame II. lhe Ga i\lanchc ami also to discuss matters affect­ing the wcl13rc of thc St atc. -":....-'-------'~. - Before the mcctlnt: was

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opcm'<i. Ihe sub-<:hicrs went Into conference :>ntJ rctumrd later with Nil ArYltcy Adjln. Gbcse Mancht'. AS chairmall (or the mccti ne, His appoint. ml'nt .as ch:nrmlln crCQ ted much S('nS3tion. The Gn )'1:mchc as well as the Olu­blohum ),1 3 n c h c. Nii Amu Dakw3a wcr(' opposed to Nil Aryit l'Y Adjin occupyinc lhc chair. The COl Manche comphunoo thnt he ..... as not on Aood tcnns with Ihe Gbese M.:mc:he and Ih:.t s ince the rt'JlOrt 10 hl· discussed con­C('mro h iS dcsloolment . he thouAhl Ihe Gbese Mnnche ..... ou ld pinyan aclh'e part. He said the Olublohum Mnnche who had been the President o f Ihe Council ~hou ld cond uct

till' ml'l'ling. lie concluded by s. ... yl n~ thot " He who begins w<:>avlnc 0 saek lIhould rlnlsh It."

Nil Amu DOkwDo, the DIU· b lohum Monehc. sold lhot Gbese Monciu.' k new noth lnll about the Gn Mnnchc'n en. stoolment ond thercCore he should not toke pa rt In a ny­th ing concern ing his destool­ml'nl. He SlIid the Go ch iefs in partlcu lor should stop thinking o f desloolment Dnd should rn ther emulnte olher Slates by bu l l ding Stoic Schools. biving scho larsh ips 10 the yout hs Dnd olher thinij5 which would Improvc the stDte.

A sccUon of the youth were present criticised ch iefs on their behoviour.

who tho

Other spcnkers we re Nil Aryltcy Adjln. Gbese Munche ' Nii Tei ko Ansuh. Asere Mun: ehe; Nii T e l t e h Kpcshlc, Scm pc Monchc; Nil Tel ko Abonuo h II. DSDSClsc nnd Mr. a. A Nl reh. spokesman of the Akulnsh ln Kuw. The council

I will meet ocain on Thu rsday October 4.

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of ellery coloar-II dc::I.m. pm.en'CS-O-nd how It potilhcsl

AU.~ fOUr rcullu ror Propat'L NolhiltJ

the is qultethtum:. WolchlhedilTeRIU

It mal.:cs 10 )'OW" ihoest

rROPERT'S 8HOP. VII.:;'.

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£3,200 for State girls school

A sum of £3.200 has been \'o ted by the Nyo krom Town Hoard for the construct ion of 0

G irls l100rdlng School at Nyakrom.

The Dis trict CommiSSioner of Swcdru slgnrd the con tract with the rontru clor On Septe­mber 25. 19JI.

Ttl, Accr. Char,1 1oc1.1,. WMlllSClnd b, th' 8rUllh ·COUncl l!. whlth ",.. unlld " lIn.1 In EI'PI". In oulGno compDMd b, Hlndll, II iii. Town HIli. In Ih, lor' l round II 11'1.

orc.hllira

£1 ,669 CLAIM DISMISSED

The Pr e !l ldL' nt of the Nyoitrom Town Boord lold A

"Gra phic" n ' porler thn t \\'21ell ti l(' :.chool IS complc tr d . It Sir He nley Cousscy. sitting will attOmmCJliate nil school ot the Divisional Court. AC'tT3 J: lriS comlllS tram n il the d istr iCls o f Agona Swedru. on Tuesd3y. d ismissed wit h nnd A~onn Stotc in genero!. £-11 costs. the ch i l IIcl ion

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Tlw Pres Ldent addl'P tlllll Instituted by A g Y nrc the question Of buJldlllg ano- Brothers L!m:!~ tl..t::lIoiftS l Mr. tht.·r school in addition to the C. K. Dlabu . claiming dOrTUlgcs prese~t on ... nrose whe n nt Ihe of £1069 7s. lOd . Doa rd s annu.;1 mec llng It . (

dism issed It'r wilhdrew scr

was ueddcd n IDI lhe pl'esent T he cosu wos St'hool could not accommounte when the pl ni ntitr [III girls o f Agono Stille. h is c1nirns.

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EGYPT IN October 4, IIISI

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Back on native ' soil Accra. Wednesday

MR. RUDOLF AGGREY, 25, YOWlrest SOD 01 thll Inte Dr. J. I!:. K. A,grcy nnd United 8utcs

Infonnntlon Omcer in Lagos, arrived hen: today :It 11.30 a .m. on n D.O.A.C. plane.

HI! WM mel ot Iho Airport Gold COllSl land he d id not II)' Mr. U. P. U05!J. Act ln lf understand any A f r ic II 11

Public Anall'lll Officer. Mr. language. A. Q. Smnrt·AlIllcy, Assilltlint He odded tha t he hod two Public AlTnlm Omcer. Iloth of sis ters Abna Aggre),. Rose Un l t~ Stntes Informollon Agll rcy lind 0 n e brother &orvlccs. Aceta, Nil Kwabeno Kwegylr Aggrry 'Uo'ho are In Uonne III. Osu ,\ Io to Manche A"lerlcil. ond Potron of the An('mo llu Mr. Rudolph Aggrey .I:ud Devclopment Associa t ion Dnu that before he W AS bom. }:lu mllny mt·mben of the A5.'iOCI II- Illther. Dr. J . E.. It. A~. lion. died. .

Mr. Rudolf Allyrey told II "Graphic" reporter Ihol he WIIS ve ry h llppy to be on Ihe &011 of hi. home lown which he bAd ncver 5CCII since he WIUII born In Amer ica.

lie 511ld Ihlll In Amer lCII the Gold C04It Is known III lhe mOil outstllndlng lind ad· vanced C'Ounlry In politics In West Afr ica..

" I o.m very pleued to be hero 0.1 th is pllrllculor time of the struggle tor our Independ. ence." he sold.

He aald that th!a was h is Il l'll time ot romlng to the

lila father took with him [rom Anomabu. in 1927. a botUe of water, rrom nver Kokawuo to America· This wllter it(' intended 10 Chn.s~ Rudolf Agrey with but be died that very: year. • • LOCAL GOVERNMENT The District Commiuioner.

MI'. J . C. AI; Paton held dis­cussions on the Ioe:ll govern­ment rdoml.l ",,;i.h the duels IUId people of Anum.

1be d iscussions 'Uo"t're based mainly on the formaHon of tbe Inctll District Councils..

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~ LADY ARDEN-CLARKE AT OF HANDEL'S ORATORIO

!tie Tn" I .. "'.

by a special

---, LADY i\RDE.~-CLt\RKE was present at the DrlUsh Jormancc of lIandel's or:tlorlo "Isrnclln Egypt"

trtnlM!r 29,1951. 3t the V Memorial ,lM D Tnt' ,\ttr ... Choral Society I i liS It

..... I.h ... full Orehestra whleh ,\ C'Cr:I silting rnJmbeu, of thl" Police &nd and the

"t. _"'- t'CIOl l 51 ,tTinJt per fOfm.J.nCI.' o f i thaI them! .<J Wlth , IOfl O. Many of , the I public interest In works

o fi o\'cr 600 ..... hiCh I ' :1!:UOri IP'jlb;ib'Y helmng

y ar e tl~. and their ... \tenth'c and enthuslas­ns! !-lr'l I I rt'CC! llt ion must h ... ve ~tiOcd the da.r:Ngt'S II isleS- It .... ·as GOO [I tribute to the

..... crk 01 Paul llill , lhl.' cnnduc\or. Usmisscd rt:unly this ..... AS one !I f the best ot·

tended lind most IUttI!SSJIlI cona!n.l of rithdrew SC'now music staged In A'ttr.l In rcttnl

yr.3ts.

I i In one o f

II I in the Ills! The Attnl Cbor:al Society will next

a ChrJalmll5 ConC('n In D~mbcr.

Illl SIII\l lIIlI! til!l was " Ii I nUllol)' on thc fonnlliion or Urat time of coming to the the lnal D~trict Counols.

CARCO UNERS UNKINC

WEST AFRICA I EUROPE ralla Uae proriIIea • nnN Md I'mnamt

acn'lce bct,,'ceD Drltaln WId tbr· )Wi .....

IIDd winu.dJ, ttny pan ill Wat Mrir:a.

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.JAMAICA RUM

=================== EJISUHENE CONGRATULATED - HE IS BACK ON HIS STOOL

• HUNDREDS Or' """"Ie ·f.om aU paris 0 f ",hoof;! .... 1 ....... tulalO.,.IeI .... m. 10 the £l ............ N"t'& Kw .. 1 Afranl U when . _h.~.D_Ie_ .. _ .. _~_£l.:Isa. __ _

A telegram which Will dell- J

patehed by 0 fhotognlpher, Aasociotion decidee to Alex Osel. aald, unUke serne C'Owarda you ant.cred Into rmance State EJw lmmedlat.cly afler the The Naawom bnanch Of the C h l Q' Commiaaloner 01 Agave Youth A'S..,.,.Uoa bas """dllI, Mr. W. H· Becton, dcddcc:l to giVe nnanchl had given hla dccblon that aid to the Anlo NaUve Aulho­you are ,un the n:lCOgnlsed nty for the c:onstrueUcm Of a chief of Ej:au." ' He added, motor-cood from AnJo Alor . '"'I'h!a remlnds me of 0 u r kor-Agodomc to TIIdJeI-Ada sreat horolne, YOII: runntcwa on the Ac:tT11 road. who nevcr yielded." This dccls;oQ WII t.akm

• • • wheD about 60 membera WI-

MiDlstry AdVISer anlmouaJy "gz"d tho, ~ . I . mcmbrr &bowd end .... our to e::rp ams gtve .arne voluntat)' CODb'i'

Explaining the maeblncry buUon at the end of deli and atrueture of the ncw set month- I . up 01 load govcmmmt at the T b e ADOMaUoD dedded c.pe Coast Town Hall. Mr. thut u rOD tho ad_" A F. Greenwood, AdvJscr to of the Acct. brandt of the the Mtnls~ 01 Local GOiern· A""OdaUon _ dele,aUDD mCDt. .. Id" that Its auccea lhouJd , be ROt to ~w to would targety depend Dn the .dvtJe the chleCa aad people aupport atvco by rvery lD.. abouL the Imp~t or the dhrldu.t. I .lIte •

The ·story of· " •

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; Ayell IlIIIi & Co •• Ltd. , 1&1 A4aIInb. Rd co an), n, • , l -w e:u.sn. A" .. "0 ? F1Ibce I 1 AD Idesa" o.

"die P. O. Ba 11 •• Ann_ rt ! all .• """

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t , DAILY GRAPHIC , THEY ASKED SEPARATE

Dr Danquah denies 1 hll~ to cnter a strong

protest agnlnst the terms of a tc~rt oppco.r:ing In your Issue or October 2. tlull I hilt! sLnled to n gathering of 5,000 ibnt .. Mr. Kwnme Nkrumnh bad not sclec\ed the best men for tbe LccisloUve Assembly and that the mistake should not be repented by sendlng • nlncom~ poops' in (sic) the new local govcl'TllDCZlt IIct-up ",

I b3vc never conceived of any idea oC Mr. Nknunoh .. selecUng men" Cor the Assembly lot. poor man, at the Urne ot \he CICCUDD he WAS &0 awkwnrdly plaCC!d tbat be could DOl, even If he b::I.d ~ do any .electing of mea tOt the Constituencies. I b4ve my own opinion lUI to the ~'!!~~ of men in the present

blY and when ] nttack the c.P». government QS not the beet thot the country could hzrIe plocctl in power by reason of their uruIct'Cptable policy, I ohouId be repelr .... without Aralntng to put Insult.­ing .orda into my mouLh.

OFF TO WORLD CONGRESS

M1L Stephen 'lI'Ien,..-, a te ch • of tile CoD_' !k>m1nJll, left Atea. lIy air OD

far Rome to aUeud OD IilleauaUoaaJ eoa. •• , I Lay AposIles of Uae , Bomaa CalhoDe Chorda. Cong .... will begtn III Oatober1 aadendoa_ 14, II be ._eeI II, del ...... baw an uia

As I to the word .. nincom­POOp!" I do not m:all uslng It lor many a day on any pint. rcrnn; The pilbUc are wclJ aware of the anU·U.G.C.c. WOl nomlna.~ Mr. Mm .. h will visit t.be

alant that you l USU4I~_ give to 1:~~~I;~:o.er and hll headquarters of the Catbolk: your oeM re~ Please do be bome by Cbun:h Po ail not ' lpogl"" !that ~ an,bod, AclIonIIla 01 the ,tho po, .... ~ thr_ .. ~ is all Grvtto .t Fallm.

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IIwnre 01 m e onu' U ,\.1,I,,;,I,,;. .. .. . "'0;"""" ..... ..u ... ,......... ...... lIlenuJI Will vaan Lee . slant that you I usually give to by Blsh"p No. e r and hll beadquartft'l of the Catbolk

your DCwt repnta. Please do expenses will be borne by Church the Po cd &be

th1nks~ ~ .. raphk'" Is all Acc:rn Dloc~.~ Grotto at ".Lbna not ' 1~ng1nc~thol onybody I.th~. ~C.~I~h~OI:I.~A=CU=cm=lala=-:ol=-:tboJ~~~'~~::pe_. ___ I wisd:ml and u~

J . ' . qWlh, i AcerB.

RDlJ'OR'S NOO"E: - It is our poUey to ~l in our new. reports rActs '* DCC'UrGtl!IJl O. 1QC caR ~ them unoolOUf"rCl by oPInIon or pouty bias. Wc l':1Pct tberdorc that Doclor Da.nqUAh should tbinlt that our ~ ~ deliberotcly glV'C'O an IIDU­U.G,C.c. slnnl ":

SlDcc we have often in our editorial oolwtm dcprccnteci the usc or abusIve lnnguage by pollUciant we IltI: very glad lbnt Doctor Dnnquah 60 vcbc­meaUJ denies UlDt he hIlS U9L'd i.osuIUng words. ,

• .\ . Prison reform It is quJlc II bcalLby aign

thol atodlUonB D the prisons will now be ~ ter thon they uocd to bt.'. Thbt is II mcp forwnfd. :

1t itI n!lIliy :momshlng to bear how ccrlaJn Alric::lM make rwlsc about these reoom­mc:ncbUoruo mnde by the Com- j

mlttce wllich sat under the ch.irmanr.hlp ~r Sir Leslie McCarthy. Afr~a is DO lnfe­rior raae 1.0 Ore 1 Britain: and !O whaL ill Coed or the British priSON'r is cqu.aUy good ror !.he 4friC8D IlrtsoOl!J'. After all 1t~ prison ia a ploer of rcfomietfon and repentance for- • +roog done.

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Hed,,·I.~ Rub_berethe psln lI. Itl p."GenUa"

tMdlatot ..,..,. ruWM lttc conaCitloD lind ciIartM away ~ jPa. Rub,..ell In. eo ,.

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.,.c<"< .. oo,o~c, ,.,'~<' SPORTS DAfL Y GR/\Pf-[!C "°>"0 '''''' , ""'r

Billed '0r SaturdllY I •

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KID ~i.EETS ARMSTRONG London Kid, Actra knock­

out sp~alis~l wUI meet JAck Armstrong, me welterwelgbt ehampion of the Western Pro­vlncc In a 10 three'mlnute rounds wcltem'eight contest on Saturday at the Rodger Club·

On th{! same bill on SAtur­day ruSht, Jack Jorster Sole>­man, wIll Ughl Terrible Quar­sbJe in Il.Il eight thrcc-mlnute "rounds middleweight dUII­leRle contest.

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KUMASI NEEDS BETTER PLAY -GROUNDS

by JOE ERASMUS WILSON ]T Is remnrkable tl,nt the cHart to mokc the town live art' not Ptoprrly e&n!d !«.

phaSe or the townsh ip or up to the name of "Carden At Asafu. tI:IrrT b: tht- J&:z.-Kumasl 15 rapidly chnnglnll as Clly", well Park .. hicb. has b.:Im new buildings are rapidly It Is equally slgnlrlcnnt to negl«1ed. At Asbanl1 New being put up- If one Is not a note that In the race to Town. there is Abbe, ~ regular town rover he always makQ the town nlcc. no whkh gives any risifcr a :a.I finds hlmsclr n "stranger" thought Is given to recrea- knowledge of an uoded ~ when he visits parls of the 1I0nal grounds. These arc few Tht' Princr of Wales PMk ~ town. There Is Indeed a good public play-grounds. and these Kajetia is no better than t.br

t wo previous Mtt h is i:o tl:r

N k ah ld t south~ put or the tmrll tha:. rum cou no see tho Polkr Puk ou... • ~

I play-grnund.

his men p ay The ... Il001 _b ~ """" us.ed for town football ma-ct.s

Mr. Kwame Nkrumah could CIlS cquallsOO within short or pnctices.. It is Ii;nd' of t!2 not tum out to take a k1ck-ofT time through Adomako school authorities bOt to ~1 at a football match between a Mensah. outside right by. ~bjcction. But 1Irha1 ha, .. wae tClIm which bc!ors his nome terrific Ions-runs. shot 1$ that 9 '-=-01 ptupa tics aft' ond th'e HOS50C~ at Abbey . t. d ' Park, Kumosl , on Sunday. Mr. By haU lime the- Husacu ch!~r~ ;:~ !:t~ Nkrumah was at Kumaal lor D were up by one. an~ jobs oftm aid aft ... meeting 01 hls party. In the I5CCOnd halC both It is the:refare 1* tha: iD

Over 5,000 spectators saw teams mode darUnR cUorts to the allocatioD of~~ ia the HllSStIcos defeat Nkrumoh ~n the day. The HIlSSDc:as Kumasj due in 9) a l ;' .. Xl by rour goals to two. bDlnsod d lacUes and WCTC' should be ~ to lea; " H." The Nkrumoh XI w hie h 8 C to 8 d two mo~.~ grounds. ~ II 'fRau w(!nt in to tbe DllOck from the rapid succession. '!be clusttt of tm"1dinp alld. Je.:f start were the first to score D XI added one more goal to to bad '\1!Db1.ti.... We do at goal through their centre their score berOte the end of ~ buDding! .~ but VEil forward , Kon Nil. The Hassa- the gome. spares for Ioocl flab air:. 'II

Nsawam CYO suffer last Koforldua KolOko Xl de--

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TOunu.s mlaalewelgnt lenSe contest, , "m,' Nsawam eyo suHer

• Entertainments ..

Quaye wj~~ darts competItIOn

O{ the 50 rompetltors who contested (or the champion­ship in dllrts Ilt the Community Centre on Tuesday, R.K.Quaye won the fltst position by 164 points tbus breaking the fo~ mer record of 147 points which httd been registered by Mr. J . T. Quaye wt week.. J . K. Brimah came second with. 139 points and third, Kolt Ahor­sey, 1M :polnts.

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A/W GRAVY

'" ONE EASY PROCESS

MIHal thiele, brown pY)' •

.. cblId's pla,. when-there's • pad".' or BiRo on , baD,d. II 1& ahra,.. addJ, dcUc:lou "",,,dntu 10 8ah ud iDeal db) L ..... 7 S ... C._'. LIl.,! ~

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fcated Nsawam C. V.O. In a football match played at the defeat TOJUGHTa C.Y.O· football srounds at REX: Nsawam on Sunday. chances of scoring for hiJ~.~~ I~~:1

The Koloko team played On resumption of play, with seven ployerJj on the Koloko team bceame forward line while tbe C.Y.O. determined. With the maintained Ulel r forward line 151111 on the defensive. the with nve players. The Romo side r ight of Kotoko, was fnst and Interesting from rollected 0 mid.fleld start to flnl!h with the C.Y.C. l5uceeeded in forging his mostly on the defensive. Tho with the ball into the first halt ended In 0 gooUess orca of their opponents. draw. The spectntors shouted goalkeeper of the C.Y.O. and yelled os Yeboa of the cd out to meet him, and with Kotoko team missed several sllRht push the ball

AUotey Ak\vel of the teom who missed Il chanco to score. This 0.17 p.m.

From thaL timo on the pressed their opponents; unexpectedly a penalty was awarded tho Kotoko which resulted in the only at the match for them.

TAMALE CLUB BUY EQUIPMENT

The of the Club In tho Social

In tho ~l!bscncc mlln, Mr. Boyo A. Hesse, the Club, occupied • 'l'lm purchase of was discussed and was dccJ that • monthly lee per mcmber should be "","'1-1 bulcd for thlll putposc.

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