MP shows his financial interests
Register of Members' Interests, according to his file deposited at the House of Assembly on Tuesday.
Besides El James, who has yet to hand his form in, Mr. Morton was the last of the Island's legislators to comply with the rule which requires them to maintain a current list of their financial interests.
Mr. Morton disclosed that he is secretary of Airport Shops Ltd., has no clients to whom he is providing services related to his position as an MP and has received no gifts or sponsorships intended to influence his performance in the House.
He does own some property in Bermuda, which he rents out for residential purposes, according to his filing. But the Pembroke East Central representative did not specify, as required, the location of the property.
The Register was established last November after a six year campaign by UBP MP Trevor Moniz. Mr. Moniz is now trying to get it entrenched in Bermuda's Constitution.
A number of MPs missed the December 8 deadline for compliance. This week Mr.
James revealed a strong reluctance to hand his form in.
FORMER TEST PILOT DIES OBT Former test pilot dies Fairylands resident and former test pilot Maurice Summers passed away at the age of 89 on Thursday.
British-born Mr. Summers moved to Bermuda from Florida in 1987 after a distinguished flying career and a glittering career in finance in New York where he became governor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Neighbour Mary Hopkins said Mr. Summers, who lived in Queen's Cove, was a quiet man with an incredible line in anecdotes when prompted.
She said: "He was testing a Gloucester Gladiator and doing rolls when the wings fell off.
"When he tried to bail out of the plane and gave himself a good push off, the floor fell away. Then when he tried to push off from another piece of equipment his foot got stuck.'' "He broke his leg on landing at the aerodrome.
"Another time he was testing a Vickers Warwick which had already killed one test pilot -- his elder brother -- when the rudder jammed and he had to bail out.
"He then landed in Croydon High Street.'' THIEF STEALS VCR CRM Thief steals VCR A thief stole a VCR from the Cox's Hill Road premises of Air Care Ltd. on Monday night, Police said yesterday.
Police are also investigating the theft of several items from a boat at A&P Marine on Washington Street in Pembroke some time over the past week.
According to Police the boat was being kept in dry dock and the thief removed a number of items including a trim switch and spark plug caps. The owners also told officers there appeared to have been some further tampering to the boat.
PW's Marine on Point Pleasant Road in Pembroke was also hit with thievery. A cover was removed from a boat there sometime during the past week.
COINS STOLEN FROM CAR CRM Coins stolen from car A car parked near the junction of Victoria Street and Court Street was broken into some time during the day on Monday.
The complainant said the thief removed coins and keys from the car, but there were no reports of a forced entry.
JACKHAMMER STOLEN CRM Jackhammer stolen A jackhammer was reported stolen from inside a truck parked on Spice Hill Road near Horseshoe Road, Southampton some time between Monday evening and Tuesday morning.
Stanley Morton