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QUIRREL HUGE F THE 100 By MIRROR REPORTER

CAREFULLY, a squirrel built up her winter store—of nuts . . . and cut off a village from its loos. The larder was in a switch box on top of a pole carrying electricity cables in the Elham Valley, near Folkestone. Kent. The pile of nuts caused the box to short-circuit. There was a blinding flashand the squirrel was

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Santa, Go.liome (if in fright of his face. His new LP has acover photo of 21 nude women, snapped by David Montgomery, who also photographs the Queen. But thisbombast---auraland visual —cannot hide a fantastic virtuosity of guitar playing. The guitar speaks— unmistakably and unashamedly--of a pent-ug . violence and anger, felt by Hendnx% entire generation. Listen also to the stabbing, choking, breathless pounding of 'Magic Bus.' Stravinsky's Symphony in I MoNiemcnts hasgot nothing on this relentless, cursing, rhy,p2e--u.vim's,tight, fearful

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ly lucid If you are over 25 you feel uncomfortably aware that Pop is not just music; Something Is Going On Underground. If you are under 25 you are certain that It's All Happening. A curious alliance has been struck between teenagers, the hippies, commercial pop, and the young intellectuals. Somehow all have crystallised into a separate society or 'scene'. At its centre, the authentic full-time hippies, young, serious, flamboyant in dress, claim to have taken an analytical look at the adult world, experienced a violent revulsion at what they saw, and decided that the only honourable course is to detach themselves, or 'drop out'. International in outlook, they feel they have more in common with their age group in San Francisco or Amsterdam than with older "nerations, sometimes referred to as the 'grey'. Their ideas as colourful a grab bag as their clothes. Genuine young .riosity often founders in hippy ideas of 'love' that have a marshmallow consistency, or in faddy mysticism. lint Vietnam and civil rights arouse a common response. The Underground plans to live peacefully but disparately. It produces and reads its own newspaper, the International Times, runs its own boutiques and bookshops, organises its own finances and legal aid for members who get picked up by the police, goes about its own pop arts business. It also likes to go about its own pleasures. This is the point at whi h es with the 'straight' world since, to break s of conventional living, the Underground tions produced not only by light shows, but also by marijuana and LSD. So its d tribal gatherings, its Freak olice attention.

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TOAST TODAY, fence, for the sixty-third wedding. anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. Chronic., of 5, Stanley Bungalows, Bury - rood, Newmarket, Suffolk.


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CarolineBarras, 19-yearold daughter of Colonel JohnBarras, Commanding Officer of BovingtonCamp, Dorset, wore green shoes anda borrowed blue-spotted dress.

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Harry Davies (left), Malcolm Carr rr ERRIFIED women called police to a hillside chapel yesterday where three pastors were "driving demons out of a possessed woman." They claimed that the woman— wife of one of the pastors — had been dragged screaming into the chapel . But last night the woman's husband. Pastor Harry Davies. said: " WC believe she was possessed of evil spirits or demons, a n d we decided to cast them Gut by the power of prayer." The exorcising ceremony took place at the House of Prayer in Treharris, Glamorgan. Mr. Davies was assisted by the chapel minister. Pastor Malcolm Carr, and Mr. ('arr's brother, John, a minister fr Dundee. They are all members of the

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this that the rest of the world judges us. And that means judges YOU. They were taken in the heart ofLondon, still the greatest of capital cities, during the past few e weeks. It is asadfactthat they could be taken / almost any night ...andon most days, too.

For months now a steady degeneration has been taking place on London's streets and public places.' It has happened so gradually that it has gone almost unnoticed by those people who live and work in the city. But it hascomeas a considerable shock to thousands of foreign visitors, who cannot believe that such (sights can be tolerated in what was once a proud ig/iPiatu city. /1///(A,A/0,itt 8 fr. /Viler The truth Is that, not only are they tolerated, buts they are becoming more and more commonplac until the h. ye reached the ro t of a n. tlo a (;ti L. "P

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N'Congratulations to Mayor Daley and the Chicago police on their tough handling of the yippies, Vietniks and newsmen. If more mayors and police departments had the courage to crack down an those who carry only the flags of our enemies and newsmen who consistently slant their coverage of events in favor of • „ those who would undermine and disrupt our country, there would be greater freedom for the majority of Americans rather than greater lawlessness for the few. It is a tragedy that such individuals are allowed to cringe behind our constitutional guarantees after they have wreaked: destruction by their agitation.

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GENERAL DE GAULLE: may regard himself as the savioUr of France, but I can't imagine history regarding him as such.--A. Williams, London, 4iW.6.

Who's afraid of Middle Age? ROBERT LEE MASSIE, twenty-six, is the product of a bri5koi-korn e antiJiaer- been a. delinquent since thelige of finally resulting in the murder of a California housewife whom he was attempting to rob. He has been on Death Row at San Quentin for three years. But, unlike virtually all other condemned men, he adamantly claims his right to execution and has instructed his court-appointed attorneys to cease their appeals. "I'm sick of the whole mess. Life never gave anything to me. was always just drugs and alcohol and misery. And I never gave anything to life. I always knew it would end up like this —killing people. That's why I tried to join the Army. At least that way it would have been legal. But they didn't want me. Nobody ever has. So let's get it over with. All I have to say is, see you in the next world."

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ACTOR Robin Anthony Culver wanted to protest against .cannabis resin being designated a dangerous drug.," So he walked into a polite station with some in his hand, declared it was not adrug but astimuand was promptly lant arrested. At West London court yesterday he told magistrate Mr. E. R. Guest: " Iwas virtually an alcoholic. Cannabis has cured me of neurosis eroticism, depression and fits of violence. I believe that cannabis can be of positive benefit to mankind," he went on. "The .law of this country has to be obeyed," said Mr.Guest. "But I have no fear you will do yourself any harm." He gave Culver, aged 26,of no fixed address, atwo-year conditional discharge.

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LOVE LETTERS

,TTER FROM A GENTLEMAN COMPLAINING OF THE CONDUCT OF HIS FIANCEE. 39 Rose Hill, Sydenham, (Date in full).

tr Julia, As you know I am not at all a jealous person, I am not one of the people who think that an aged girl should talk to no other man but her cee, but I must say I am quiteat a loss to know

how to take your resent conduct. Last nig t you scarcely took any notice of me whatsoever but reserved it all for young Higgens, who, as you must be perfectly aware, is a notorious flirt and altogether worthless. ',I could not help overhearing several people remarking on it. You can imagine what I felt like ! Dear Julia, if you are repenting of our engagement you had much better tell me ; on the other hand, if it is merely thoughtlessness on your rt, I must tell you that you are trying me very uch. I hope you will forgive my saying all this. Ever your affectionate, Alf .

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THE HEATHEN CIIINEE. When the time comes for China to be divided among the nations, a great slice of it, the middle slice, will naturally be placed under the beneficent rule of England ; that is, the whole of the Yang-tzi Valley, possibly all the rich province of Szetchuen, and a considerable chunk of the misty mountains of Yunnan, will 'Ielong to the Queen. I don't know whether the Chinaman will like it—indeed, I don't know if he very much cares. Last year, when I was attempting to befool myself that I was bicycling right through the heart of China, when really I was walking across it, I went slain-bang across this region that is ultimately to be part of her Majesty's dominions. One afternoon, I was strolling through the etowded, higgledypiggledy, noisy, dirty streets of Yunnan-sen, arot.sing derision from the mob at my tight-fitting cycling-clothes, and 'striking terror into the hearts of all the little pig-tailed boys with my straggling red beard, when in a curiosity-shop—for I have always had a keen scent for curios—I actually found for sale a half-crown piece. I turned it over with a smile, for the sight was like a picture of home. "'Phis is a curious thing," I said. " Yes, it is," said the long-fanged old heathen who wanted to sell it. " Who is that ? " I asked, pointing to the figure of the Queen. ",I don't know," answered the dealer, " but I've been told it 's the Queen of a far-off country' where there are only women." Ile was pretty ignorant, was open that Chinaman, but he was no more ignorant than other future subjects of her Majesty that I came in contact with. A Chinaman has the conceit of a newly made alderman.

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