THFPA1I.Y C.LK.WKR. T I'!•'! AY ,!ANT.U!V 18. 1010- — - IIFuneral Services IRita, Aly Khan Clc.xs Vole For BestFor Mr. Elgin TafFe; Plan Wedding**•»lt; •tFuneral services were held lor Mr. Elgin Hezekiah TafTe. well known contractor to the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation. on Thursday afternoon ana were largely attended.M,r. TafTe died on Wednesday in the Kingston Public Hospital lollow-in* t 2-month illness At rirs:. he i himself and .Miss Hayworth ii was a patient at the Andrews Clinic ! “I am going to marry MitsCANNES. France- Jan. 17: lt;Al'f Film Star Rita Hay worth and Pi in c Aly Khan have announced they will get married as fcoon as he -is div* orced “from his present wife.Aly Khan received newspapermen at his chateau near here and handed them typewritten statements irornsa.d Hav-CommunionWineI.u.'sDON, Jan 1G —Tile CHurcnconvocation of Canary h-ts* d« f.d, «i tmi u/.ly me JCr..j.i■ u , .*. /1 u u J i nr used in orn:n..:..o i and not plain). (;n-f •«d four ago he ttbs removed * worth as soon as I am free toto the Hospital.Born at Palm district,. St. Catherine, 42 years ago. 'Mr. TafTe was a son of Mr. Samuel Taffe. He had been residing in the* Corporate Area lor about 20 years, and worked for many years with the Corporation.'cortege moved from hi3 residence, 3 Melrose As’enue- lower St Andrew, to Holy Cross Churcli'4ialf Way Tree. where the Rev. Fr.Eberle, S J . conducted a short(tOs;cth f’tat*UtL.* ■*K+ + 1L i.LCso. Miss Hay worth -declared whs *’m full agreement*' with statement made by the son ef fabulously wealthy, Aga Khan.Miss Hayworth has recovered from grippe in fhe seciusiOn uj Prince Aiy s Riviera villa.Askod if the Aga Khan nad approved of the ueddin* plans Aly replied. ‘’Naturally Ol coarse Ho added Rita will “not. necessarily become a ^Moslem. He gave no Hinti )y■mi. hJ to 44 it accepted.*1 C I!it!iunui:i ^ .nrL'uc, ier;mjntcd lui • : a:: i wholesome'lit \1 It. :j . lt;rgiin urjue d thal tin- (Otivoculiun should order only th.it the {».■ ri dm ust'd be the best ftvailiililc. .md asked. Ifvvre «i or ii1 in tlu-unablr to impi.it\fh;U should wcdfsert island, f wAr \s e are fuiUble’ wine, do then?tlt;*sservice. 'Another service was con-,' s.^0 the'date of the ceremony ducted at the Roman C atholic ceme- ’ ^ ----------- ------------------tery. where the interment tookplace in a beautifully preparedvault.Pall-bearers included . Messrs.N. A. Taffe. F. TafFc, (brothers).S. W. Williams. C. Duharris. I.Marshelleck„. J F. Mignott. E. S.Halsall. D. Findlay. Roy Pengelley and David Wara.Among the mourners were Mr.Samuel TafTe lt;father). Mr. Egbert* t * ♦ — - • - ’w ^ -------VAly said divorce proceedings had been instituted to free him from his English wife, mother' of? hia two sons.Miss Hayworth has a daughter.Tba Prince did not say when ur where divorce action na6 been started or by whom. He said he'-trad lived apart from his wife over three years and divorce proceedings hada me' ' greeted a fur-\f his who.; In* s.ud tne Baptists insisted church be teetotal**rV 4e A: i ♦J *Cii g*”‘ha\c y\ grou:..!i k1. i;r:f s:t*acun of Stoke-on-Trent. :;c n.ut.on, said. ' Christ l Sacrament. w^Ui th.e bread a-d w'ine Our that ccrtalri yeople abf'ut. fermenten wine is our lVyalty to Christ.I’Sbeen in progress nearly a year. • ii j* i r... ... I The Prince *nd Miss Hayworth MedlCal ExaminationTafie (uncle), Miss Ol.ve Taffe. Mrs. ^ 7net ja^t summer the Riviera and I a/ | j a i jIvy Francis (sisters'; Messrs. A. E. j ^ave v,ccn in each other's company : Of I etOlfl AskedDaCosta. C. A, Alvajfan^a. B. Le- | frequently sinfe—-in Hollywoo'-!. in-*-wars. C. Steers. W Hanso i. Mrs Hanson, Messrs. W. C. EH»tt. F. C. Milfer, E. E. Watkins, - Jack Campbell. S. Duff. L. and V. Kew* land. G. Sullivan, C. Dunda^, H. | Malcolm, T. Dundas. I. Johnson. L. I Simms. V. Virtue. C. T. StrudwicK, | C. Greaves W. March. J. B. '• Llawellyn, V. Brown. T. Mitchell, B. Laidlaw. Mrs MiRnott. Misses L. Wilson. T. Alberga. Mr* ~B: Stephens, Mr. and Mr*- S.- Vernon. Mr. W. Sibliss. Misses P. Newman, Joyce Clark. R. TafTe- Messrs. S. Taffe, S'\ 'Zaidie, Mrs. L St. Justie. Miss C. Joyce. Mrs. Ruby Tinol. Miss I. Grahfem. Mr. W J. Goldbourne. Mr. B. Cole, Mr. S. Chance. Mr. D. Martin. Mr. Edgar Martin atfd Miss Joyce HennquesCuba, in France and Switzerland.i . ___Calls For Unity Of Labour On WaterfrontMr. Arthur Heath. BITU Dogate. and Chairman of the Committee appointed by the Regis^red Port workers *'JT the Shippers Compound (which body is endeavoutmg to bring about amalgamation of all pbrtwor^kers along the Kingston waterfront', in replying to Mr Alfred Lyttle, President of the TJPWH . (who states emphatically that is Lorav iliss ; not ln agreement with such amalgamation). a£ks if Mr. Lyttli is aware that there is but one Labour____Leader m the Island, namely, theThere were ofFT'100 motor cars in • j^on_ w. A. Bustamante. Hence, inproeeygion-r and tht vault i^y is—completely “covefear~“‘^WTOt TtorsrTr' reOT’TemTnaS—Mr: LyUTePAHIS, Jan. 15 (Reuter)—The 1 lawyers of 92-year-old ex-Mar-! shul Piniippo Potain* imprisoned i u:i the isiand^ of D|^u off the ; French wot coast, nave asked for • further medical examination ofPetam. according to the Frenchprts today. ' ■Following his examination by a heart specialist last month, the Ministry of Health stated that th cx-Slarshal’s health gave no cause f* r alarm and denied report- that hi may be released.Tlie Communist newspaper Human ite said today that The “old traitjr'’ was seeking “gilded cap-tiv;tyM at Villenue Lobet, Petain’s country home near Nice.tokens.that it is now -more than two years j since the workers along the city’s im.m • a 4 a b/ mm «n ii Vl fl t i/A Vi no/1 Mrt f \ * I 4£30,000 A Day*• __l_ .. rr i •