LIGHTING-UP TIME 7.16 p.m. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER Maximum Temperature .- ~~ 66.2 Minimum Temperature _ 58.0 TIDE TABLE FOR APRIL Rainfall _ „. „"„„™,.Titic« Sunshine 10.6 hours sJsta High Wtter Low Witter Bun- Bun- * M. P. st. A.M. P.M. rise set 10 3.06 3.46 9.44 9.40 5.58 6.48 Wfat mm

VOL. 30 — NO. 83 HAMILfON. BERMUDA MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1950 6D PER COPY Pressure Growing For Supreme Minneapolis Girl Is College Queen Camping Facilities On Command For Atlantic Pact Immediate Programme Powers To Achieve Results Of Social Welfare Board The Bermuda Social Welfare (Special to The New York Times Board—newest of all the Govern­ and The Royal Gazette) ment panels—may not have made THE HAGUE, April 9.—Gen­ DULLES GIVEN PICTURE WHAT'S ON TODAY much headway in the first nine eral Hans J. Kruls, the Nether­ | months of its operation it Is ack­ lands' chief of staff, proposed to­ OF FAR EAST POLICY * Gun-powder cavern at nowledged, but its chairman, Mrs day tSiat the North Atlantic St. George's opened to Edna Watson, M.C.P., hopes to Treaty organisation establish a l push through several Important supreme command and a central His First Conference Since the public for the first projects. finance pool to make the pact time at 3 p.m. In an interview with The Royal an effective instrument of the Musical and Dramatic Gazette, Mrs. Watson gave a "pro- Western world's defence. Recent Appointment I sress report" on the board's activi­ He is one of the growing num­ Society concert featuring ties and some hitherto undisclosed WASHINGTON, April 8 (Reu­ Ettore Ponno (tenor), ber of Western European mili­ ter)—Republican adviser Mr. news about what the public can tary and political leaders who be­ John Foster Dulles has held his Meika Duberta (sopra­ I expect from the board within the lieve that the 12 treaty members first foreign policy conference no), Cynthia Earl (pian­ next few months. should be prepared to surrender One of the programmes current­ some national power to a central with the State Department, on the ist) and Frank Boss (ac­ knotty problem of whether to companist) at the Island ly being organised l*y the board pact authority. press for an early Japanese peace I affects a particularly wide section Judged from private conversa­ treaty. Theatre at 8.30 p.m. | of the community, especially the tions during the recent Atlantic The Secretary of State, Mr. younger people, both white and. Pact meeting here, these men be­ Dean Acheson, sought the assis­ coloured. lieve that the present treaty tance of his new policy consul­ Arising out of a study by the organisation has a major weak­ tant, It was learned today, after board of the Beach Commission's ness that could frustrate the aims Mr. Dulles had expressed an in­ Pope Calls For report, it has been decided to con­ of deterring and if necessary de­ terest in the issue. centrate this year on providing feating any aggressor. It is the Tbe problem has been hotly Spiritual camping facilities, including every lack of efficient authority involv­ debated both within the Truman necessary provision for young ed firstly in the rule of unanimity Admin'stration and among the people of Bermuda between the within committees and the coun­ big powers of the world. Revival ages of 11 and 25 years. Indivi­ cil of the treaty organisation; The State Department, in gen­ duals as well as organisations secondly in the fact that various eral, has urged prompt action to­ ROME, April 9 (Reuter).—Pope I would have the opportunity of treaty organs are limited to mak­ ward a treaty: the Defence De­ Plus XII gave his blessing "urbi et I taking advantage of this pro- ing recommendations which mem­ orbi" — to the city and the ber governments are under no partment has arged that United . gramme. States security requires prolonged world — today in the Roman DEVONSHIRE BATHING formal obligation to accept. occupation of Japan. Catholie Church's greatest Easter NOT FEASIBLE IN PEACE The treaty issue also raised a celebration in years. At the same time, it is hoped to No proposal. such as General I have part of the Government- heated dispute on the 13-nation Wer.ring her rrown of flowers, the Queen of the College Week Over a quarter of a million Kruls discussed in an interview Far Eastern Commission, whieb people,, including an estimated I owned glebe lands on the North were made during pact meetings makes policy for the former en­ Ball (Miss Mary Denny) receives a bouquet from Mr. Ev Hetland, 100,000 pilgrims from many na­ Shore, Devonshire, developed as here because the larger nations emy country. The question has 'QUAKES SEND ITALIANS manager of the Elbow Beaeh Surf Club, shortly after her "coro­ tions of the world, were gathered a bathing beach by this summer. and the* U.S-. in particular do not been deadlocked there for months. nation" on Saturday night. in St. Peter's Basilica and the vast The Girls' Remand Home figures believei* them to be feasible in When Mr. Dulles indicated in­ square to receive his blessing. in another project under consider­ peace-time. FLEEING IN THOUSANDS Oilier entrants wearing the banners of their colleges, smile to­ ation, and good results are expect- terest ih ttfe problem, Mr. Ache­ wards the huge crowd as they hold records of calypso music pre­ Earlier, the 74 year-old Pontiff American defence officials made son immediately directed an assis­ —leader of more than 400,000,000 I ed to follow the report by Dr. Ivan it clear that they do not yet want I tant Secretary of State, Mr. W. Activity In Leghorn Almost sented t/6 them by the organisers . Roman Catholics throughout the H. Crowell, director of handicrafts to face the problem of a supreme Walton Butterworth, to fly to New Miss-Mar^r Denny, a tall, viv­ world — pleaded for a return to for New Brunswick, Canada. command. It could, they believe, York and give Mr. Dulles com­ acious bruHjpttfe from Smith Col­ I the spirit of the Gospel and a more Dr. Crowell made a 12-day cause international disunity and plete information on the treaty Stopped For A Week lege, -whose home is in Minneap­ COLONIAL TO GO BACK equitable distribution of the survey of the Colony's possibilities bitterness because of personalities situation. olis. SSbjri-, was crowned "College world's riches. in the field of commercial handi­ who would be involved in the Mr. Butterworth, who is now ROME. April 9 (Reuter). — •Week Queen" at the final ball held TO DAILY FLIGHTS crafts last month at the Invitation Thousands of Italians spent Easter "By bitter experience, well do of the Social Welfare Board. choice of commander. Field Mar­ concentrating exclusively on Jap­ at the Elbow Beach Surf Club on we know how many crimes, mas­ shal Montgomery is one of the anese affairs, did so yesterday Day camping in open fields or on Saturday night. The establishment of youth hillsides, driven from their homes sacres and wars have been cause / major embarrassments to those afteronon shortly before Mr. Dul­ The ball, sponsored' ibintly by Seek Authority For New clubs in Bermuda is another im­ by a series oi local earth tremors. because men abandoned the royal portant project which is being who must consider such projects. les left for a Canadian- vacation of fhe hotel and Pan-Amerjcan Air- road which the Divine Redeemer U.S. officials are also convinced two weeks preliminary to taking While refugees and peasants jways. wound up two weeks of closely followed through by the r $85 Washington Rate pointed out by his shining exam­ board. that in the end an American would over his new duties.here. from the northern port of Leuhorn organised activities f° the hun­ ple and consecrated with his be named and they fear this | The conference between Messrs. celebrated Easter mass at hastily- dreds of college studertl^- who Outlining the aims of the board, improvised alters bn the hillsides, Colonial Airlines, will go back ! blood. Each and everyone must the chairman said they are gener­ would result in greater European Dulles and Butterworth is part­ flocked to Bermuda to make 1950's on a daily flight basis between the return to that path and be convin­ claims for financial help. icularly significant in two res­ inhabitants or Reggio Calabria,' in College Weeks the biggest since ally to "Show improvement in the TJnited States and Bermuda on ced of the fact that peace cannot care of the young and aged." The Canadian Defence Minister, pects: It opens the way for a Re­ southern Italy, fled to the moun­ the war" \&| come to society unless it inspires Mr. Brooke Claxton, opposed such publican to join in advising the tains after two subterranean May 1, when an $85 excursion rate "We should be the incentive Blue-eyed Miss Denny was cho­ from Washington to Bermuda will and guides the heart of each indi­ far-reaching steps as proposed by I President on a problem which has quakes today. sen by five judges from a line-up vidual. To attain this it will be behind the youth organisations of General Kruls in an interview created disagreement within the The people of Leghorn have also be put into effect if official ! the Islands," she suggested, "but of 16 college beauties nominated approval is forthcoming. necessary to keep under strict con­ when he was in The Hague. Mr. Administration, and it indicates a spent at least four days in the for the choice of College Queen trol immoderate and evil inclina­ only insofar as guiding them to­ Claxton said the organisation and ] Con! inued On Pafe 10 Continued on Page 9 by the girls from their school. Mr. Sigmund Janas, president tions and make them obedient to wards their being self-sufficient is maintenance of a supreme com-1 The girls wore banners desig­ of the airline, made the announce­ reason, to the plan of God," said concerned." mand was difficult enough during nating their schools and were ser­ ment on Saturady when he said the Pope. Mrs. Watson opposes any a war. ' Referring to the idea of enaded by the Talbot Brothers as that he expected a tremendous trend towards Government-organ­ a central authority he said, "We I they paraded before the judges, amount of business for Bermuda He said the teaching of the great ised playing fields and sports clubs are not that kind of organisation. who were Mrs. Isabelle Crawford | to develop from the low round- Roman orator, Cicero, even though in Bermuda. These should De pri­ We want a cooperative society U.S. Garrison In Europe and Mrs. Lila K. "Timmy" Husted trip rate. ' a pagan, was very appropriate: "If vately owned and operated with not a unitary state." of the McMullen Fashion Group, Daily operations to Bermuda by we wish to pass in peaceful tran­ subscription membership, she con­ The central authority envisaged Dr. David Dexter of Hampstead, Colonial stopped last December 7, quillity that period of time ap­ tends but should be assisted where by General Kruls would have "the L.I., and two reporters from the when a five days-a-week schedule portioned to our life we must possible by advice and the ex­ authority to tell members what Called Vital To Defence local press. was put into effect. That was cut resist with all our strength and by perience of the Colony's youth forces they must contribute and When the announcement was to four days a week on February every means t hose disturbances organiser, Mr. John Nicholl. to assure balancing of the ser­ made that Miss Denny had been 1. brought about by the foolishness FORMED LAST SUMMER vices." (Special to The New York Times chosen she blushed and gasped, of men and stirred up heedlessly." s and The Royal Oazette) The Washington service, which The Social Welfare Board was ROLES ASSIGNED ARAB STATES COMPLETE "How about that!" as Mr. Dick Colonial operated once weekly, "But the cure of these evils is formed last summer, commencing The integrated defence plan LONDON, April 9.—A perman­ Todd, master of ceremonies, led is to be found only in virtue. Let ent garrison of American troops was cut to once monthly on Febru­ operations early in July, Mrs. approved at meetings here as­ NEW SECURITY PACT her forward. ary 1. Christian virtue then, from which Watson noted. signed immediate roles to treaty in Western Europe even after the alone we may hope for the revival occupation of Germany ends is BERMUDA HOLIDAY PRIZE Mr. Al Wagstaff, local manager, The first items which came be­ members in the event of war but said that the low excursion rate of morals and that just and order­ fore the newly appointed body the plan must still be scrutinised vital to Atlantic Pact defence in She was crowned with flowers ed restoration of national well the opinion of several European Will Tighten Economic bv Mr. Everett Hetland. manager to Washin"t6n would be good for were the white paper sent to the by each Government when costs 30 days only, and that passengers being so desired by all, shine forth board by the Executive Council, and exact requirements of man­ defence experts. American troops of the Surf Club, and presented in men's souls. must remain for many years in Blockade Of Israel with a bouquet of Easter lilies and Wfho wanted to stay in the United the Beaches Commission report, power and resources are compiled. Continued on Page 3 and a special request to consider bases in Germany or France—or Con inu;d On Page 10 (oil inued on Pale 12 Alongside the central authority both—for two reasons, tbey feel. what should be done about the General Kruls proposed a "fed­ CAIRO, April 9 (Reuters).— Girls' Remand Home. eral finance pool" to assure First, they say American troops Experts of seven Arab states were would provide on-the-spot leader­ reported today to have completed On the last-named point, Mrs. equalityvof sacrifice. ship for Europe's defence forces. Watson disclosed, it has been de­ "Each nation would pay a fixed Second, they would serve as a re­ details oi a far-reaching collective cided to change the name of the proportion of its national budget assurance to France if German security pact linking them into Famous English Pottery institution to the "Elizabeth Hills into the central pool and each troops eventually took part in a military, political and economic | Home for Girls," in honour of the would receive from the pool what Western European defence. alliance against any aggressor. late Miss Hills who devoted much was needed to meet the require- The Atlantic* Pact goal of 36 A draft of the pact was said to time to the welfare of girls in Continued en Page 10 divisions in Western Europe by be ready for submission to tn« | Bermuda. O 1955 is impossible without the use council of the Arab League with, it was understood, a proviso that Exhitit On Show Here "We are still in the process of of French and German formations finding the best solution for the PONTOON BRIGE SAVED acting in unison, these experts any of its seven members not MORE ENTRIES SOUGHT An exhibit of the work of Eng­ home," Mrs. Watson said, adding say. ratifying Would be liable to poli­ land's most famous potters, Jos- that there is a project under con­ FROM SINKING At present, as the Atlantic Pact tical and economic sanctions. iah Wedgwood and Sons, was sideration which, eventually, will alliance rounds out its first year, The seven members of the FOR EASTER PARADE opened by His Excellency the bring the home within its orbit. its twelve member powers have league are Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Ara­ Governor, Lt' Gen. Sir Alexander The pontoon bridge on the . Easter Parade headquarters yes­ The board had made a survey causeway to Kindley Field, which r.bout 22 divisions of varying bia, Syria, the Lebanon, the Ye­ Hood, and Lady Hood on Saturday of the glebe lands In Devonshire strength and effectiveness among men and Jordan. Last night the terday Issued its last "bulletin" went aground and sprang a leak in special galleries prepared for Continued on Page 11 on Friday, has been temporarily them in Western Europe. council, in session here, tightened before next Thursday's big event. the purpose by A. S. Cooper and repaired and is now In no danger Only about twelve of these, its economic blockade of Israel by Mr. C. M. (Billy) Wells, chair­ Sons. man of the parade which is being of sinking. however, could go into action. deciding to ban supplies for ships Mr. Hensleigh Wedgwood, pre­ The bridge opened to let a fish­ American arms are beginning now going to the young Jewish state, sponsored by the Bermuda Cham­ sident of the ceramics company, LARGE ^CONGREGATIONS ing boat pass* through on Friday to arrive, to bring them up to to blacklist ships suspected of ber of Commerce, announced im­ was' present for the opening, as and grounded on a shoal during strength, but many months will working for Israel and Withhold portant details concerning "over­ was Miss Annie Reese, director AT COLONY'S CHURCHES an exceptionally low tide. pass before Western European de­ supplies Or loading of them, and sized" floats. Entrants should of promotion for Wedgwood, who fence is more than a "paper plan," to refuse a visa to any person telephone 2037 and give the Cham- The seams of one of the plates Jsacked by America's war poten­ r T ,r selected the pieces for the exhibit Bermuda's churches, decorated opened and water started to pour bearing an Israel visa on his pass­ 'wr of ("*or " "- 'cc fie U"enfp num­ and set it up. with Easter lilies, were filled tial. port. ber, overall length and width of in. A pump and 50 feet of hose 1 - It is the first time that such an with large congregations yester­ were rushed to the bridge from Con inued oil Page 9 Last week, after a last minute 'oversize _oats so that the iteces- exhibit has been shown in Ber­ day for the Easter Sunday serv­ Kindley Base and the pontoon was appearance of a Jordan represent­ sary permit can be obtained for muda. When the display was got ices. Every pew was filled at pumped dry. Engineers made ative, the council decided to expel them. together by Miss 'Reese for pre­ Matins at the Cathedral, and temporary repairs. . GASOLMIOKDOWN any member sighing a separate Entries are still being accepted. sentation in the Brooklyn Museum large numbers of communicants They have been waiting for the political, * military or economic Although there are over pn at pre iri 1948 it was tbe first time it attended services throughout the wind to drop to get a chance to PENNY PER GALLON agreement with Israel. sent, there is still a need for more had been shown out of England. day at St. Theresa's. fix a new plate. It bas been an­ King Abdullah's Jordan, which bicycles and more hand-drawn Included are rare items made The first service of the day took nounced from Kindley that the re­ Reductions in the price of gaso­ now administers Arab Palestine, floats. by the first Wedgwood potters, place at Kindley Field at 6,30 had previously been reported as a.m. Attended by about 200 people pairs- will be carried out today, line and diesel oil were announced The parade will assemble at 11 two generations before Josiah. in v weather permitting. over the week-ehd by the Esso being about to conclude a pact a.m. and judging will commence 1649, and representative pieces the service was due to be held in The bridge has remained open Oil Company — the second such with Isarel. at 12 noon. Any entry arriving from that date up to the latest the open air to welcome the sun­ to all traffic. reduction since the beginning of The collective security scheme after its class has been judged may work of the firm. rise. the year and a pleasant contrast was originally proposed by Egypt enter the parade but will not be Miss Reese said that the whole Instead of. sun there was a to the general trend of rising pri­ last October to forestall a then eligible for awards. display was "her baby," as she shower of rain and the service HAVE TO SEND FOR ces. The company announcement impending merger between Syria had been sent to England by the had to be held In the Base church. and Iraq. The parade is timed to enter Chaplain Thad Son preached a said the price was being reduced Front Street from Court Street Brooklyn Museum In 1947 to as­ sermon on1 "The Resurrection" by a penny per gallon for all The scheme blossomed during at 3 p.m. Visitors and guests of semble a collection representing AS EXTRA PLANE the present council session into a and Mr. William Morgan played methods of delivery effective to­ the Chamber of Commerce who a cross-section of the work of the a cornet solo, "The Holy City." day (Monday). complete treaty on the lines of the have passes for the reserved en­ English ceramics industry "as Pan American Airways had so Atlantic Pact. Col. Jack Merrell attended the many passengers returning to the This means the price of petrol closure on the south side of Front told through the pages of the service. at filling stations will come down But observers in Cairo today re­ Street are asked to be in tbeir Wedgwood family." United States over the weekend garded the proposed pact as "am­ A gusty wind played havoc that a special relief 'plane had to to 2 10%. It had previously been places by 2.45 p.m. She went to the Wedgwood with many of the Easter bonnets reduced from 3/1-Vfcd. tier gallon. bitious at this stage," particularly be flown to the Colony from New in view of the lack of confidem-e The Mayor of Hamilton, the Museum at Barlaston, Stoke-on- bouattt specially for the occasion. "Vork. All normal flights were fill­ The decreases have been brought Wor. E. R. Williams, M.C.P., is Trent, Staffordshire, where th* Shops reported a good sale of about by reductions in operating among Arab states since the ed and there were still 20 pas­ Palestine fighting. scheduled to arrive at the review­ main works are. and selected the bonnets, handbags and stockings sengers waiting to return to Am­ costs and these, in accordance with ing stand at 2.50 p.m. and His Ex­ pieces to make up the display. Mr. iiensle _h Wedgwood, president of Josiah Wedgwood and in preparation for the holiday. erica. company policy, are passed on to It was understood that Egypt insisted daring the discussions cellency the Governor will arrive It wa» first opened at the Brook­ Son, Inc., and Miss Annie Reese, director of promotion for Wedg­ A new hat innovation was the With a passenger list comprising the public, it was stated. that there be a united anilltary at 3 p.m. with his party. lyn Museum on April 14, 1948, and wood, examine one of the beautiful pieces of Wedgwood pottery palmetto cricketing cap, bought college students, Whiffenpoof A spokesman for Esso expressed The parade will"return to Bern­ after six months thjere went on by many visiting college students the hope similar reductions might command qnly after wap should singers and tournament have broken out. ard Park Jar the presentation of tour of the larger cities of the on display at A. S. Cooper's. The total value of the collection, ex­ who wore the creation with flow­ players, the relif plane will take prove possible in the case of kero­ cluding Cooper's private pieces, is estimated at £8,000. ers pinned on it. oft at 9 a.m. today. sene. Coo.inued sa Page It Continued on Page 10 Cantinued an Page 3 Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, l&ONDAY, APRIL 10, 1950

Ufa jRogal (&txzffit »^C*Tjl*tr**»tr-'s*-5-H^H*^ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR AGED TURKISH MARSHAL FIGHT TO UNLOAD SHIP ZOO CURATOR KILLED MAN FOUND- INJURED *fe>iife Incorporating i-'_t^:'! IS SERIOUSLY ILL IN JAMAICAN HARBOUK BY WILDEBEEST. Richard Alexander Berkeley ' The Diary I was found lying injured at the foot the Eoyal Gazette (Estab. 1SZS) Elys Harbour, jjj allow those lobsters which would 1 39 Somerset, have fee-, spawn removed, to at #_ANB!*W,uwrkey, April; BB| KINGSTON, Jaipaica, April 9, BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa, of Smith's Hiff, Pembroke ; ^ on tk* Colonist and DaUy Newt vl Saturday night,, He 'was bleeding (••tab. 1886) Bermuda, least spawn naturally, thereby (Reuter).—Marshal Fevzi Chak,* (Reute^.—Rival trs^de unionists April 9 (Reuter).—A search party saving that quantity which is now mak, for 20 years chief of-t_i disputing the loading of a steamer today found the Bloemfontein Zoo profusely from head wounds and a Date^ Lobst—aless Good Friday, destroyed wilfully. "Ebrfcish general staffers seriously fought a sea "battle" in Falmouth curator, T. D. Gerber, lying dead thick wooden club was found near iivE. and Canada Representative*: 1950. __ with pneumonia aftej.a recent' Hor&OTSV north Jamaica, today. A him. S. B. _oppe tc. Company, int. I Samuel Pepys Teiieer I could, say volumes on the whys in a stable at the zoo — killed by % 630 mtt b Avenue, The Editor, and wherefores of this subject but second phostate operation, his launch was overturned after black wildebeest (large antelope). He was taken to the King Ed­ - V, New York City. The Royal Gazette. I will pass on to another abomina­ doctors stated today. heavy stone throwing by both A shotgun, for which .Gerber ward Memorial Hospital and de­ siaes and a police superintendent tained. United Kingdom Bepresentrtlvee: Dear Sir,—Having heard at last tion of this law: tbat portion. -©escribed as fee-world's seaio*p had sent- home last night; lay un- African _ Colonial Press Agency. Ltd which makes you .dispose**,, of by Marshal—he was promoted 9> that fired three shots before the battle fired beside him, but there were 8. Red Lion Square. a voice in the dark I am again rank ffi WS84—Marshal Chafasaak ended. London, W.C 1, England. Saturday, April 8th. given the courage to take unjbe midnight, March 31 all lobsters signs that he had put up a great than 26 years, claimed to be the even* if* feey are deed: If- a hotel went wife President fnetrmi to • Isolated fights and stone throw­ fight for life agiafiist the animal. only man in the world to have To the City early on Thursday task OTtryin g to have the Fisher­ the war-time meetings wife Pres­ ing continued later. The local ies bye-laws amended into some­ should have cooked lobsters on Gerber, curator here for more bred "ligers", a cross between an Toprtetora ..' to get my tickets for Gregory Gor­ hand at this time I- would like to ident. Roosevelt and Mr. Winston Bolide were heavily reinforced, African lion and a Bengal tigress. dons production Bermuda Passion thing that is within reason and know one legitimate reason why Churchill. armed with rifles and tear gas; Play. For as an esstwhlle pro­ so help those of* us who go down and sent patrolling the If&lmouttT IHE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. to" fte sea to earn a da-cent Im feey should be required to dump His name was given to the de­ ducer I have ever admired his prop them at midnight. This portion of fence line across Thrace from fee waterfront, which is about 60 Government Notice No. 170, 1950. Government Notice No. 171, 1950. Reid Street, Hamilton. ductions and envied his success. fag, as well as to conserve our the law does not conserve one Aegean to the Black Sea. rniKs northwest of Kingston. In tne past, witb practically raw assets for the future. lobster as those that fee fisher­ With Mufetapha Kemal (later The unionists were adherents material he has accomplished The headline of yesterday's men have are disposed of at what­ Kemal Ataturk) and Ismet In- of Jamaica's two rival trade union TFIE MARRIAGE ACT, 1944 The persons named and de­ •Magee: FORD BAX-rre wonders and demonstrated not Royal Gazette "Dictatorial Atti­ ever price feey are able to get eunu ( now President of Turkey) groups, the Trades Union Council scribed hereunder have given only his own skill, but the talent tude? could never have been on the local market. This deprives Marshal Chakmak was fee third and the Bustamante Industrial notice to me of their intended Editor: E. T. SAVER more correct .in describing our in olhers. the fishermen of the legitimate re­ member of the triumvirate which Trade Union, led by the Island's Notices of Intended Marriages marriage, namely:— . This time, I understand, he has Fisheries Committee. I say, "You turn for.his labour. Large users ruled Turkey in the first years of labour "strong man" William Al­ MONDAY, APRIL W, 1950 some outstanding performers to are sb right, Mr., Toddingsff should at least be allowed to use the republic. exander Buistamante. _^ CHARLES ERMISTON RICH­ help him and I am eagerly look­ I -«isbJn,pQint out that, Mr. Wil­ all tbey can even if this means ARDSON of Pembroke Parish, ing forward to seeing the play. liams made a very misleading all fee cooked lobsters have to be The persons named and de­ statement if not a deliberate un­ (Diyorced) and Yet I do hear he has met with individually stamped. I. suggest scribed hereunder have given GROWING CRISIS INSIDE truth, if ther report in the press Mr. Mowbray do the stamping as notice to me of their intended •SIURIEL HELEN ASTWOOD of some snag. His production calls ig correct. Mr. Williams, stated, Pembroke Parish, (Spinster). for two thieves, and I have been he has plenty bf time for inter­ marriage, namely:— RUSSIA REPORTED '.The bye-laws were made- after national tournaments, game fish­ told he has searched high an_ low a meeting ofi the fishermen, all of PAULA STUART of Pembroke without success. "Ibere aren't ing sorties, etc., etc. It would at whom saiii tbat the season should least let fee fishermen have what Parish (Spinster) and two thieves in Bermuda," he 8ft- end on March 31." What actually Any person knowing any jiist Strain Of Aggressive Policy terly moaned. feey have rightfully earned. The CLARENCE DEPREE LAWTER transpifiad to that a chosen tov present law treats fishermen and cause or impediment why this Maybe I can help. For I have were .jjfterviiswed and they made of St. George's Parish (Bache­ buyers as a bunch of irresponsible marriage should not be allowed Cf Kremlin Too Great always been informed that forty- this statement." Incidentally, one criminals,, which n° law bas a lor). nine thieves rule ojir beloved of those persons, is no longer, fish­ right to do as a man is supposed should enter caveat forthwith in (Special .Through Renter) country. An two of them forego ing and another .has p^acticaUy to be innocent until he is proved Any persoh knowing any just the office of the Registrar General. - LONDON, April 9.—Signs of a their daily habits and join the i*tir*$. Neither of these were guilty. cause or impediment why this growing internal crisis in Soviet play, all will be well. ever lobsteE fishermen,, although* I marriage should not be allowed Russia due to the Kremlin's ag­ do appreciate tbe fact tbat they The fishing committee is hold­ should enter caveat forthwith in Dated 3rd day of Aprfl" 1050. gressive policy of the past three were experts at their particular ing to this law although there is* the office of tile Registrar General. years and its deliberate rejection Paying one of my rare visits to line of fishing. no proof of its usefulness, as of badly needed material aid from the Public, Library, tjte other day proved by statements by the Bio*, Dated 1st day oi April, 1950. The only meeting which was W. NORMAN PARKER, the West were stressed by the and. a fine time spent. For my called was between a limited num­ logical Station, fee only people London • "Observer" today. For dear wife rightly concludes that ber of representatives of tbe fish­ to do any scientific study on lob­ W. NORMAN PARKER, Registrar General. the first time, the newspaper af­ now I have much leisure, I should ing industry.; this was after the sters so far. j NOTICE firmed, there were indications that devote ft to the; attainment of a I wish to point out to those Registrar General. laws were in force. At this-meet­ 7203tth m. 72»2tth.m. the Russian Communist party it­ little culture. It would be, she ing the fishermen of Somerset and M.C.P.s who have the fishing in­ self was no longer a reliable in­ declared truthfully, be a nice dustry at heart feat this; bye-law strument of the Soviet Govern­ St. . the fisheries committee excluded although desirable, is not essen­ file Easter Parade reviewing stands. well produce a situation which And what memories the perusal the press from that meeting and tial. even Russia will find it hard to of his book evokes. I had forgot­ that this fact was not made known: I would also ask the lady who Candidates for the Bermuda Scholarship for Boys foi- 1950 take in her stride." ten most of tiie little I even.learn­ to the fishermen until the end of placed the letter in The Gazette By order should make written application to the Acting Colonial Secretary in the other day to refrain from pub­ BECOMING CORRUPT ed of history, but his message the meeting. Many promises were the manner prescribed by the Regulations not later than the 1st awaken- my slumbering thought made by the committee at feis lic comment on a subject of which she has not the faintest knowledge, 6. R. MacLeod, May, 1950. According tb The Observer the and fill me with the desire to meeting but they were apparently Secretary. present internal situationin Soviet learn anew. left in the hall, as we have never as shown by her letter. This type Copies of the Regulations may be obtained from tne Colonial Russia suggests that "The party, And as I w.ould,eflter the library heard a word of them since. of irresponsibility can only fray the already bad feelings existing Corporation Office, Hamilton. Secretary's Office. weakened by too much dilution an elderly man and his •Jvife, both I will endeavour to point out and made, cynical by too many visitors, leave the reading room. over this law which deprives fee April 8th, 1950. some of the effects of the present fishermen and their children of Colonial Secretary's Office, lies, is becoming corrupt in the I was delighted to overhear his law concerning the lobster. The 5th April, 1950 traditional Russian manner." genuine tribute, "This is the nicest that little comfort a decent law law allows them to be taken the could so easily provide during 7

winouaasm- THE ROYAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, APRIL Wr 195- Page 3 U.K. Unions Baulking At WOiptmDESTlaWJWN LFTEiWURl UNEARTHED Revival Spiritual Famous English Pottery Cent Inued from Pafe 1 '' fftfae harmony of .order," said the Continued Wage Freeang Ancient Tablets Over 'Pope, "can 'arise for the entire Economical world JM$y whehiMitreds are spent Exhibit On Show Here (Special to,.The New York Times 4,000 Years JHd Found and passions calmed, when riches Mid The Royal Gazette) PHILADfeg'klAr April 8, are distributed according to a LONDON, April 8—A criMs _» &0fe.equitable criterion of justice Continued from Page 1 (R'eutS|)..'—The. afct$ejpt- •»$# of and charity." the relations between |he Labour Non-Slip Eiderdowns Mesopotamia that is now Iraq has United States and t_en to Mont­ Sianttse Twins Can't Government and the Trades given Vfo new secrets of man's * Thrptjghout the three^hour cere­ real and Toronto. .Union Congress, which is the To Lire Tourists growing pains 4,000 years ago and mony, the Holy Father was attend­ Miss Reese said that she was Be Separated Surgically backbone of its support,.is likely ed by his physician, Dr. Riccardo ready to take the jesfirbH back $ — more. Galeazzi-Lisi, and a valet carry­ to occur before,very long over The evidence rests on inscribed to England when Mr. Edmund wages. The agreement by which LONDON, April 9 (Reu­ ing a first-aid kit in a gold-handled Cooper saw it in New York and HOBART, Tasmania, April 9 ter).—Britain hopes lb lure clay tablets hewn &% while old walnut box.- decided that it must be shown (Reuter). — Parents of Siamese organized labour pledged itself tourists by offering them testament prophets were yet fore­ to retain the present wage level telling the coning of a messiah. . When the Pope first entered the in Bermuda. twins born last month in Burnie beds with eiderdowns Which JB^iUcar he was greeted by a slow "I told him it had to go back district of Tasmania said today until January, 1951 already is will hot slip off when the It Waa brought to light after wearing thin and it is doubtful months bf digging and the out­ mart-h played on six silver trum- to England," Miss Reese said, "but they had accepted medical advice if it can be maintained. sleeper turns over. p3fcs'high above the doorway. he wouldn't take no for an an­ that it would be useless to attempt Following the statement go of more thai} 50,000 dollars by Even when the general eouncil an archaeological expedition from Thousands of electric candles swer. I was certeihly. surprised to separate the babies by surgical of the T.U.G. agreed to support in a report of the hotel com- tfie University of Pennsylvania spraM.aUte, glazing on the great when he was able to pull all the operation. the Government in its- policy oi? .jnittee of the British Tour- museum and the University of crimson damask hangings. nebeSsary. strings to get it down The mother, Mrs. Erskine freezing wages, it was* backed by * ist Board that some method Cnic_gp's Oriental Insuhlte. The Seated, on a throne diaped irt here." Smith, added that.she would ex­ a bare majority of the rank and of preventing eiderdowns expedition jjfes 1Q tbe field from Wfthfe sfik at the end of the 200- The exhibit begins with samples amine the possibility of rearing file. Since then, union leaders "from slipping off should be last Ndvehther to March. yai-d nave, the Pope received the of the early ware, salt-glaze and the children herself, before con­ devised, the production has sUpware, made by Josiah's pre­ have been demanding that the But enough stands revealed, homage of his cardinals, who came senting to hand them over to state Government take action to limit been announced of an eider­ forward one by one to kneel and decessors. care. down with a suede-like un­ archaeologists . say, to establish Special emphasis has been put, The Largest Sale of PACKAGE profits still further, bring down derside which clings to the that these tablets—#art of some kiss his satin slipper. The twins — girls Joined to­ tne cost of living, which is rising 750 clay inscriptions in all — On the high altar, where the however, on the work of Josiah gether, head to head—are still in slonWy but steadily, and provide bed. Pope celebrated mass, stood the hitaiself, from 1730 to 1795. He was It was claimed that the which were found in the old^glty hospital. relief in some form or other for of Nippur are the world's oldest six famous golden candlesticks by known as the "father of tiie Eng­ workers earning less than six new eiderdown will stay Bgnyenuto Cellini. .The epistle lish ceramics industry," and de­ Tea in the World firmly over the most rest­ known literature. veloped 20 different "bodies"— pounds a week. .Isjippur, which lies about 100 and gospel were sung in Greek by Several unions have gone ahead less sleeper. a special choir of Greek singers. ceramic clay mixtures—himself. the company following a 10-year A group of hotels com­ miles south of Baghdad, was im­ War period when production with demands for wage increases portant as the religions and cul­ When these were over, the Pope They include the marble, black stopped. the chief of the latter is the mented: "We shall instal delivered his Easter homily. basalt, jasper, green glaze and them as soon as we can get tural centre of Sumer, non- Brooke Bond and Subsidiaries Amalgamated Shipbuilding and Semitic nation •which flourished . .At.the most solemn moment of bone china. Examples of all are The galleries, former offices of Engineering Union, whose one them from the manufactur­ the mass — the elevation of the shown in the exhibit. Queen's Ambard and Company, were es- ers." before the Babylonians and then and a quarter million workers the Assyrians took over. host and chalice — officers barked Ware, jasper and black basalts are pecially constructed by Cooper's 73»5tm. for the exhibit. produce most of Britain's manu­ It was the Sumerians ,whp out sharp orders and papal gen- the outstanding pieces in the ex­ factured exports. They are de­ founded the first civilisation, to rafrriera and scarlet-clad noble hibit, with marble, green glaze manding a flat increase of one arise'in Mesopotamia in the fourth guards knelt with the rest of the and bone china taking second pound a week, a demand that has latent demands for higher pay in mllle_ium B.C. congregation, heads bowed. place. been rejected by the employers' other unions. Many of the tablets exhumed ,, Immediately the service was Miss Reese said that jasper association. Last week the Min­ At their Easter conference at at Nippur were from the private over the Pope blessed the pilgrims ware was being reintroduced toy istry of Labour intervened in the Harrogate today the Clerical and "libraries" of the scribes—an within the Basilica and was car­ dispute to call upon the union to Administrative Workers' Union early _uild of intellectuals work­ ried, but on his throne, the tripjle postpone the strike vote that supported the T.U.C. policy on ing within the temple: jewelled jcrown on, his hijad, ijpwn threatened. Although the Ministry wage restraint but only by a Some of the tablets *we*e«used the central aisle and to the sunlit of Labour informed union leaders scant lead of 17,000 to 14,000 for teaching or for refeJ-efice. balcony to give the AposjsftMc that the proposed strike ballot votes. This meant the delegation others recorded exercises-to'arith- blessing to the multitude gathered might be an infringement of the from the agenda of a whole series metic, #SJS_ied upd_ legal af­ in the open air. Dry Cleaning national arbitration order, union of resolutions calling for rejec­ fairs, or recorded the development Shortly before noon the Pope leaders decided to defy the Gov­ tion of the wage restrain* poMcy. of vocabulary. * withdrew as the bells of St. Peter's Fdr ernment and take the vote. REDUCE PRICES, PROFITS b soon echoed by all the bells of BALLOTING PLANNER Rome, began their joyful Easter Service The conference later adopted chimes. Phone 2104 So on Wednesday, unless there a resolution calling .upon the Gov­ PERSONAL & SOCIAL is a new attempt at intervention: ernment to act at once to carry ballots will go forth to all mem­ out promises to stabilize the cost Sunshine Cleaners Mrs. Viola Tite of Pembroke has Government statisticians esti­ bers of the 37 affiliated uriins of living by reducing prices and announced the engagement of her "The Home of Better asking whether their memuers profits in order to safeguard mate that the rat population of daughter, Miss Jessie Isobel Tite, the U.S. is at least 140,000,000, . Cleaning' are ready to strike in support ot wages and living standards. The to Mr. Norman Leslie Collins, son their demand for higher wages. ^ conference also called upon the about equally divided between IS»7tt». Government to repeal national of Mrs. Dorothy Coll-ls ftf L&A- farm and city. Returns are to be filed with the arbitration orders. don. The wedding will .take place conf^deration by June 30 and oh Thursday, May 4, at St. John's would be announced at a GREAT YARMOUTH, Eng­ Church, Pembroke. meeting in York on July 13. The land, April 9 (Reuter).—Delegates * * * ballot papers ask union members to the Cooperative Party's con­ Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ranee, of to reply affirmatively to one of ference here today attacked the Plainfield, New Jersey, arrived in the two following questions: "Are working of Britiaitfs nationalised the Colony on Saturday to spend MuA»N»Z« LINE you in favour of strike action for industries ahd underlined the their vacation with Mr. Ranee's the one pound a week wage dangers of "bureaucracy." mother, Mrs. H. Ranee, at Valpre, claim? The party, which counts eight Paget. Australia — Bermuda Service "Are you in favour of submit­ million members, is a strong sup­ * * * M.V. Port Halifax arrives Bermuda daybreak ting our claim for one pound a porter of the Labour Govern­ Mr. Warden Eve left Bermuda week increase to the national ment's policy. on Sunday to continue his studies TODAY arbitration tribunal?" Mr. C. W. Fuller, secretary of at the University of Pennsylvania. * * * bosk in the sun A strike of engineering work­ the parliamentary committee of He spent his vacation with his Discharge of refrigerated cargo will eo_imence ers next summer would interfere tbe Cooperative Union, said thai parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Eve, seriously with Government tar­ under nationalisation it now took of "Kettering." Pitt's Bay Road. immediately and Qtjn6l.gnees are asked to give or loll in the shade gets for production and export. three months to put up a street their usual co-operation by having their ship­ lamp; before the war this coultl; ** * * On the other hand a wage claim Mr. Frank R. Ames, president ments collected frbm the dock as early as ... these are the that would add one and a quarter be done in a few days. possible. million pounds a week to the cost "We are getting too many black- of the Seedwater Engineering famous choirs ydu of production would diminish the coated workers," Mr. Fuller add­ Company of Providence, Rhode ed. Island, and Miss Mary Powers, of SHIP DOCKING AT No. 6 competitive advantage Britain Providence, are staying at The can fold in one motion . . . gained through devaluation of The conference backed the Reefs. This is Mr. Ames's sixth sterling last September. Even a "wage freeze" policy of the Gov­ visit to the Colony. He., fe. . * Butterfield tic Co., Ltd. even take along in the car fractional wage increase obtained ernment and Trade Union Con­ yachtsman and is associated with by arbitration would stimulate gress. racing in Rhode Island. 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Hand­ at the boat house you will definitely find the most LONDON, April 9 (Reuter).— ler, Great Lake, Mrs. IV®, Duffy Wor. H. Martin Godet. Francis was known local artistes, under the British officials this week-end saw Thrills Galore! charged with unlawfully assault­ patronage and in the presence of RECORD COLLEGE STYLES and Miss Catherine Duffy, White interesting and fascinating atmosphere in w&ich to ing Mrs. Lillian Bramble of Happy grounds for believing that tension Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. His Excellency the Governor and over the future of Trieste had Gross, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. "EXPOSED" Valley Road, owner of the "Busy Lady Hood. A large gathering was slightly eased since the interview FOR U.S. AUDIENCES enjoy a delicious luncheon or dinner 0,. . . here I Bee" restaurant on Reid Street present. Van Voast and fandly from Also— GLENN FORD—in given by Marshal Josip Tito and Johnstown, Misses Virginia Lon­ are served the special dishes of the island and the East, and of breaking her glasses. The proceedings were opened published in The London Times The fashions in "Sloppy Joe" When asked by Mr. Godet how ergan and Dorothy Mix, Suffern, "MAN FROM COLORADO" by the choir, whose items includ­ yesterday. sweaters and pedal-pushers now Mrs-. L. Clayfiell and Miss, Leigh tastiest steaks and chicken (M . . . the coral and and 6th Chp. "Son of Zorro" he wished to plead, Francis re­ ed many of those by which it has being worn in Bermuda by Ameri­ plied: "Absolutely not guilty." In this interview Marshal Tito Clayfield, Manhasset, Prof, and made its* reputation in the Col­ said the Trieste question was not can college students are being Mrs. T. McCormack, Syracuse, Mr. cedar dining room . . . the magazine bar . . . and Francis denied ever having seen ony—"O Sanctissima," the Sicilian photographed for newsreels and K. R. Eastman, Ossemhg, Mrs. D. Mrs. Bramble before she was ask, "of great current importance". ODDFELLOWS HALL — 8.15 hymn which is its musical motto In official quarters here this television. Longfellow, Avon, Mrs. Mae the quarter deck terrace ... all ed by Ihe police to identify him or "theme song"; Robertson's "The The cameramen are Mr. J. Wil­ Schelllng, Oneonta, and Mrs. -M. "DETOUR" in a line-up at the Sailors' Home. phrase has been interpreted as Old Woman"; Beethoven's "Creat­ indicating that Yugoslavia will frid Gagin and Mr. Fred Fordham, Babcoek, Jamaica, Mr. and Mrs. overlooking harrington sound . . . .Wl© "JIGSAW" He said that it was a case of mis­ ions Hymn"; Vaughan Williams's who' have linked forces to cover H. Bianche and their daughter, taken identity. not regard the elections due to be "Linden Lea"; sacred Items, in­ held next week in the Yugoslav the college fashions. Irene, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lea­ will live in your memory as the DOdl - Mrs. Bramble testified to an as­ cluding Sterndale Bennett's "God Working for American fashion croft, W. H. Salvatorl, L. A. Roth- sault at the restaurant in the occupied zone of Trieste — Zone is a Spirit," an Easter hymn, B — as a plebiscite on the ques­ producers, they are covering re­ berger, and W. Larrouse, Mr. and place to dine in bermuda £ .... flAUSCBl kitchen, where she was working, "Surrexit Christus Hodie," a 16th search on the clothes and mer­ Mrs. O. Weldon and daughter, and said that the accused came tion of incorporation into I the Elaine, Mrs. L. G. Coldren, Mr. and century "Alleluia," and "Martyrs Yugoslav Federal Republic. chandise and are being aided by phone 7600 or 71660 back several times after being of the Arena"; folk songs like members of the National Youth Mrs. C. Biggs? Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ejected. She said that he slapped "Bobby Shaftoe" and "Widdi- Observers here who had feared Council who are acting as their Keller, Miss E. M. Parke, Miss C. at her and knocked off her glasses. combe Fair"; and other miscel­ that these elections .might be fol­ models. Math, Mrs. G. Sloane. Mr. and- at deepdene manor which she valued at £8. laneous pieces. The choir was eon- lowed by a Belgrade announce­ Mrs. G. Nagle and their daughter, ment of the Incorporation of Zone Mr. Gagin,. who is director of Joan, Miss H. A. White, Miss D. Madeline S. Richards, a waitress ducted by Henry J. Steggall, and Campus Advertising, a business in 7S9#tm. fftAMAcfi at the restaurant, and Manuel accompanied by Catherine Howe. B in Yugoslavia,are now disposed Spattboff, Mrs. J. L. McGoldritek Moniz Lema, who was getting a to believe that the Yugoslav Gov­ New York, told The Royal Gazette artd Miss Mary McGoldrlck, Mr. =*____ B E R. M U b cup of coffee there at the time, Winifred Dunkley, soprano, ernment does not after all intend that Bermuda has the largest rep­ and Mrs. Frank Alo and child­ both identified the accused as the sang "Hail Your Risen Lord," by to change the existing state of resentative gathering of United ren. Dr. and Mrs. L. Jurieh, and Turner-Maley, and "Hosanna," by affairs.' States college students held year­ Mrs. M. O'Brien, are all from New man who had made the disturb­ ly- ance. Jules Granier. Doris Gladwin, At the same time renewed hopes York City. contralto, sang Gounod's "O Div­ Sensing a new angle in the pub­ $V£fMtl0 Three seamen staying with that no drastic coup d'etat is be­ licising of summer and spring Francis at the Sailors' Home tes­ ine Redeemer," and "The Voice in ing hatched in Belgrade do not Visitors from the New England the Wilderness," by John Prindle fashions, beating the American tified that he had spent the even­ bring the Trieste situation within publicity market, he has been States are Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Eddy, See It! Try HI ing with them, and that he was Scott. Sidney Foster, violinist, sight of a settlement. Middlebury, Vt., Mrs. W. C. Eg- played "Adoration," by Borovski, working on a "Campus Queen" For A Perfect Evening Rate of 3/6 (50c.) includes fresh playing billiards at the Home the • The Milan speech yesterday by campaign, using palm trees, cedars an, Auburndale, Mass.. Mrs. F. D. latter part of the evening. (The "Liebeslied," by Kreisler, and- Italian Foreign Minister Count Pitts and Miss M. A. Pitts, Chest­ water shower. "Madrigal," by Simonetti. Ac­ and the sea as his Bermuda back­ Light lunch and afternoon tea assault was alleged to have taken Carlo Sforza was considered here ground. nut Hill, Mrs. R. Hale and her place at 1 a.m. on April 7.) companying at the piano was as showing that there is at present daughter, Georgina, Hartford,' can be had at One way by whieh the witnesses Frank Ross, one of the Colony's no basis for negotiations on "Bermuda supplies an excellent Conn., and Mrs. N. T. Hastings, for the prosecution identified ablest accompanists. Triesta between Italy and Yugo­ background for spring and sum­ Hartford, Conn. Plan Your Dinner THE BARNACLE Francis was the fact that he has The floodlit and florally decor­ slavia, however desirable this mer fashions", he said. He will Misses Christine Massie, Elean­ Phone 1254 two upper gold teeth. However, ated arena made a beautiful set­ might be, and however agreeable try and sell his many shots to the or Ryan, Doris Sherman and Rach­ he said from the witness box that ting for the choir and other art­ the Italian Government is In prin­ five major American newsreels. el Kenyon are from Pawtuckett, 6sisi9ti.-n.tii.tp. four of the nine men in the group istes. There was a heavy shower ciple to settling the question by Also covering the college stu­ R.I. have two gold teeth and that one shortly before the concert, but bilateral negotiations. dents' clothes styles has been Mr. Guests from other parts of the at the of them has one gold tooth. the weather fortunately remained Count Sforza's speech, observers Leonard Rothkerben, who writes States are Dr. and Mrs. L. H. In fact, one of his witnesses in fine while it was in progress. here said, showed the expected syndicated articles on men's and Spencer, Firndale, Mich., Miss B. court had two upper gold teeth> Sir Stanley Spurling, who is a Italian determination to take a women's wear and who will write I. Cobn and Miss Margaret Fedde, Mr. Godet, In dismissing the senior church warden of St. stand on the 1948 proposal by the a special article for a famed Arlington, Va., Miss M. L. Dooley, case, said that he felt 4hat there Peter's Church, St. George's, in United States, Britain and France fashion magazine. Scranton, Pa., Mrs. G. Staiger, was doubt as to the identification aid of the restoration fund of that, since the peace treaty solu­ Yesterday they would not com­ Hinsdale, 111., Miss M. E. Hunt and of the assailant. which the concert was given, ex­ tion of a free zone at Trieste under ment in the new styles, if any, be­ Miss M. Bilstein, Chatham, N.J., St. George Hotel tended thanks to the artistes and a neutral governor has failed to ing worn this year. Mrs: W. G. Riley, and Miss E. C. spoke of the church and its his­ materalize, both zones should be Stockhouse, High;stown, N.J., Miss For COCKTAILS tory, one of unbroken service since transferred to Italy. Elizabeth Teitzen, North Bergen, A complete deluxe Dinner for £1 1614—and of the work that re­ Count Sforza's hint that Italy OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOUR N.J., Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Carleton, quires to be done. He indicated could contemplate some slight Detroit, Miss Doris Hayes. North LUNCHEON that it was hoped wat an early modification of his proposal, given Hilgrove- Benjamin, of Pond Bergen, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Show Place of Bermuda start might be made. in his claim that Italy must have Road, Pembroke East, was bound Leahy, Philadelphia, and Mr. E. "substantially" the content of the over on a charge of offensive be­ C. Babouis, San Francisco. Matinee Only and DINNER great powers' offer of March, 1948, haviour on Reid Street, on April Mrs. M. F. Follett and her Bush Fire At Prospect could scarcely, it was felt here, 6. The Wor. H. Martin Godet heard daughter, Molly, are from Olean, The Talbot Brothers at 2.30 meet the case of Yugoslavia whic-h the case in Hamilton Magistrate's NY., and Miss Marion Follett is Each Monday Evening JOHN PAYNE It's The garrison fire brigade at remains in physical possession of Court on Saturday. from Schenectady, N.Y. GAIL RUSSELL Prospect Garrison extinguished a the whole of Zone B. Benjamin was alleged by pol­ Five students from Marymount bush fire which broke out near The general impression in Lon­ ice to have made a nuisance of College arrived on the Queen. PEDROLINI'S the married quarters yesterday don this week-e-nd was that a himself in a shop. When Sergeant M John Marshall remonstrated with They are Miss Charlotte Hein- it Phone 3866 afternoon. 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mmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmm®mmmmm WASHINGTON 2M GETS TALKS PROGRESSING 41 Known De&d In Train's PRESENT J$0& INDIA Nijinsky, Famous Balle ON MACASSAR REVOLT Two Baby Ele^aMs' From But Rebel Leader Remains Plunge Over River Bridge Dancer, Dies In London In Control'Of Area Prime Minister Nehru RIO DE JANEIRO, April 7 darkness and torrential rain eeM (Hitter).—Forty-one people are without medical- supplies, Jfeey WASHINGTON, April 8, (Reu* (Special to Th« New York Times DJAKARTA, Aprtt 9 (Reuter) so far known to have.heen killed could do little to help the injured ter). — Two baby elepfaaniaL the and The Boyal Gazette) WiU Prosecute Meddlers —Delegations from the East In­ when a trait* from Kio to Vietoasia kjprst rnewcal aid, delayed by igift of Indian Prjme Minister, LONDON, April 8—Vaslav Nij­ donesian Owernmentjthe Jogjak­ plunged over a river bridge 180 impassable roads and .the collapse Pandit Nehru, to the children of arta Republic and the Federal insky, the world famous Russian With U.S. Arms Shipments Governmenf met today to begin miles north of here yesterday, a of a main (|Oad bridge, arrived America, are scheduled to be dancer, died today at the age of spokesman of the Britisto^owned hours after the crash. Many pas­ •handed over to the Washington talks on last week's revolt at 60 after a brieffe-il^pess caused by ROME, April 8, (Reuter).—Ital­ Macassar, where, tension is still Leopoldina Railroad said today. sengers remained pinned under Zoo on April 1§ by the Indian the wreckage. • Some were swept nephritis!. His wife Romofa, who ian Premier Alcide de Gasperi has high and the rebel leader Captain He denied earlier reports ,s$>»t ambassador in Washington, ma- decided to prosecute any#oe who Andi Abdul Azis remains in con­ 126 people Nad lost their lives, away by the current and drowned. dame Vijaya Laksluai Pandit. for 30 years devoted herself to tries to hinder the unloading of trol. but said that some 'bodies, had not Parents and friends of passen­ teeing to ctire 'tip mental illness The ape-'jrear old elephants American arms under the-Atlantic No communique was issued,, a ye\p Jbeen recovered from the gers flocked to Nictheroy Mord- named Ashok and Shanti were ex­ that overtook him at the peak of Pact, it was understood tonight. Federal spokesman saying merely wreckage. nary, across the bay from here, pected to arrive te New York by his career in 1919, was at her hus­ The charge, it was said,, wfll be that "the, subject of the talk is Salvage work was continuing to­ when the first 35 bodies were brought in by train. Many bodies ship on April 12 where they will band's bedside when he died. She "acting against the security of very delicate." But he added that day, and aU traffic from the capi­ be received by Mr. R. Saksena, the stafe."'This would Involve a they had progressed smoothly. tal to Rio De Jariciro state vr&s vere mutilated and still unidenti­ Consttt-General of India, and Mr. remained there praying for a long special emergency trial. still suspended. fied today. time before returning home. Captain Azis' coup on Wednes­ Frank Lowe, headkeeper of the Premier de Gasperi was under­ day followed weeks of tension Police at Tanguara, where the At the scene of the crash, trucks, .Washington Zoo. Nijinsky, who was regarded as stood to have taken thia decision over plans to incorporate East accident occurred, last night said jeeps and even ox carts Were use They will be brought to Wash­ the finest njale.dancer.in the his­ aiter consultation with hjs Inters Indonesia—joined last .December 120 people were killed arid Itw to move the dead and injured to ington by lorry the same day. tory of ballet and was for eight ior, Defence and Justice Minist­ into the United States of Indonesia others injured. nearby villages in the isolated Madame Pandit will make the years the idol of balletomanes all ers. —into Jogjakarta State, and the Survivors reaching Rio said the district. formal presentation to file zoo over the world,.was taken ill last The ministers also decided to arrival offshore of 900 reinforce­ train was crowded with about A hero of the disaster was the on Ajiril 15 after being received Tuesday. For the lpst three days use troops for unloading in ports ments for the Federal army gar­ 1,000 holiday-makers in its 12 guard of the mail car, which was by Assistant Secretary of State he was in a coma from which he where dock workers refuse. rison at Macassar, the East In­ coaches. Many we*e sleeping a 1 m o s t completely wrecked.. George C. McGhee. recovered only a few minutes be­ The first arms shipment from donesian capital. when the tftBjntjtravelling at high Though . injured, h*e rescued his April 15, which is a Saturday, fore his* death, when he made the America is now on its way to speed, was wrecked, they said. unconscio us assistant and then re­ slgn of the cross and said "Good- A new-born baby has died and moved the mailbags and stacked was specially chosen for the pre­ 11 al y.- Communist-dominated its mother is seriously ill in one of Pillars at the far end of the b*yie"'to Sis wife and relatives as­ bridge, which crosses the River tnem by the track. sentation ceremony as it would sembled at the bedside. trade unions have called mass the two troopships lying off Mac­ enaoie wasmngton children to at­ meetings te many northern ports assar. Capitate Azis has refused Tanguara, were said to have been tend. In the last few years Nijinsky tomorrow te protest against the permission tor the troops to land. weakened by recent heavy floods. had shpwn signs of recovering unloading of such arms. He expressed his sorrow today The locomotive and four coaches 3 KILLED BY BOMB IN from me schizophrenia >yhich. The iBremier tonight declared over the baby's death, and said he jumped the rails and two coaches brought his dancing career to such that Atlantic .Pact arms, now* on had personally guaranteed the plunged into the river below. INDIAN TROUBLE SPOT SEVENTH OFFICIAL TO a sudden and tragic end. the way to Italy "are weapons of safety of the mother if she came Officials estimated that 100 our legitimate defence, weapons ashore to hospital. But he added people were injured in the disas­ CALCUTTA, April 7 (Reu­ On Tuesday he attended a tel­ wat.she had not been permitted to ter, one of the worst fe South SUIT f EANUTS" SCHEME evision rehear-al of the billet of of defence which in thej-- total are ter).—-Three people were killed inadequate for any attack against leave the ship. . American . history. and 17 injured in a bomb explos­ the French National Opera at any possible nemy." , First survivors to reach Rip ' LONDON, April 8 (Reuter).— studios in Alexandra Palace. H- ion in the Calcutta suburb of The seventh high official to leave In his Easter message on Rome were suffering from shock and Howrah tonight, according to a seemed In eood health and joined unable to describe what happened. Britain's Government - sponsored a party at the studio after the re­ radio, de Gasperi described the BREAKING, ENTERING police report. Overseas Food Corporation in the Atlantic Pact as onfi "ef security Rescuers worked waist deep in The bomb was thrown at work­ hearsal. mud extricating dead and injured past six months resigned today. COMPLAINED OF HEADACHE and defence." He said that Am­ AND STEALING CHARGE ers coming out a jute mill. He is Penry Dodd, the corpor­ erican arms would serve no other -from the wreckage. _ut,io pitch Police made several arrests. ation secretary. He is resigning Later that evening at tm home purpose than defence, adding, Harley Stanley Ebbin, Pem­ From Italy ... these straw baskets in a variety to take up a legal practice in at Virginia Water in S_rrey_Nijh**r* "these weapons are now Italian broke, was charged in Hamilton •East Africa, though he will con­ sky complained of a headache. A weapons*" Magistrate's Court on Saturday of shapes and colours . . . and so reasonable. tinue to act as levai adviser to doctor, wqs seat for and at first it He defined ths aim of Italian with an offence wh'fch occurred the organisation. was. though the dancer had in­ policy as "peace at home and in April of last year. He was Recent changes in key jobs in fluenza. Lack of temperature, peace abroad." fe charged with breaking* and en­ ithe corporation, which runs Brit­ however, p^azled the dectpr and "We want to be an active mem­ tering "Woodmont," Pembroke Motor Lawn Mowers ain's controversial peanut grow­ it was decided to remove him to ber in a Europe united te the de­ Parish, and stealing a Zenith radio Practically considered native to Bermuda, ing scheme in Africa, were: a London clinic where he died. fence of peace," he added: valued at £40, the property of ' Two members of the corporation He leaves his wife, and a daugh­ o William H. R. Cooper. Scythes these Italian baskets have been im­ board, A. J. Wakefield and J. Rosa, ter, Kyra, who is teaching ballet He w#s further charged with dismissed after criticising hand­ In It_iy. Egypt Pretests Magazine receiving the radio, knowing it ling of the ground nuts scheme Nijinsky, son to two ballet dan­ to be stoteai. Etobin was remand­ mensely popular for more years that we'd (last November). gers, made his debut at 17 in Articles In U.S. ed in custody for 14 days. Scythes Stones J. N. frlcLean, special adviser to. Moscow and was an immediate o like to remember. We have.them in every ihe tj-Jiairman and the board, and success. • fie danced opposite such CAIRO, April 9 (Reuter) — The higher up a mountain one Colonel A. J. Stirling, regional famous ballerinas as Pavlova and Egypt bas presented to the State goes the lower the temperature Shears type from shoulder strap bags to large general manager in the southern Karsavina and was responsible Department in Washington a oi water will be when tt starts province of Tanganyika, resigned for swinging back the full vigour to boil. and reputation of male dancing, "strongly jvorded'-' protest against a few weeks later. "defamatory articles" on Egypt in hamper-style baskets — all-very tight W. S. Marchant, chief labour ad­ which had been lost in the roman­ Machettes Glass Rakes tic period of the Mid-Jhe» szky, who had followed the com­ Hamilton St. George's peanut scheme. pany through Europe under the "PYROFAX" GAS SERVICE spell of Nijinsky's dancing. They Phone 1294 Phone 9199 HAMILTON ST. GEORGE were married in Buenos Aires. 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PERSIL &AS1-_=S WHITER 7»7+m . X-PEff 63-. S *.«'•' "-"i •" I I*. 73*S2ti Page 6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1950 Princeton Become 1950 Rugby Champions As Yale Defeat Harvard 5-3i PRINCETON DEFEAT NAVY XV Don McNeill Wins Coral Beach Singles^fitife ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON SINGLE MEN OUTSCORE CORAL BEACH CLUB DEFEATS GIL BOGLE¥ MARRIED MEN SUNDAY TENNIS CHAMPIONS MEN'S SINGLES " W. Donald McNeill, New IN 3 SETS _JN FINAL |!A Pick Of Universities Draw With New Nationals Player York. WOMEN'S SINGLES Shows Fine Soccer Play Miss Betty Rosenquest, Mrs, J McKean-Miss Hubbe^ Bermuda In Scoreless Game South Orange, New Jersey. One thing that the Nationals' MEN'S DOUBLES Score Upset In Doubles Play Married vs. Singles game pro­ Gil Bogley, Chevy Chase, duced was the uncovering of new Maryland, and Charles De­ Top-seedd W. Donald McNeill, National indoor champion from Princeton, the 1948 intercollegiate rugby champions, regained Voe, Indianapolis. talent, for in yesterday's game New York, gained the men _ singles title in the annual Coral Beach * the crown they had lost to Yale in 1949 and gained possession of WOMElfB DOUBLES Manuel Sousa, a Portuguese ama­ Club invitation tennis championships yesterday afternoon by* de- > the rugby cup for one year. teur with considerable ability for Mrs. Sbaw M'Kean, Bos­ ton, and Miss Kay Hubbell, featig Gil Bogley, National junior champion from Chevy Chase, It was presented to their team captain, M. D. Crawford, at the soccer, showed the Nationals that he was> worthy of a place in the Conway, New Hampshire. Maryland, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2, in the best of five final. This marked the conclusion of Saturday's games at the B.A.A. field by His Excellency team. Sousa will no doubt see MIXED DOUBLES second time that McNeill gained the local honour, having won in Don McNeill and Mrs. the Governor, Lt. General Sir Alexander Hood. • plenty of service in the coming 1"947. He was rtinner-up to Earl Cochell in 1948. Princeton went through the , tin, Akers, Nunes. Crawford, season. Midge Buck, Boston. Rugby Week undefeated, as did Knight, Morgan and Pepper. There were two games of soccer Displaying championship form take the next three games in a played yesterday at the Wood­ throughout, McNeill broke row and win the set. % Yale, but gained the champion­ The referee was Mr. Geoff After a brilliant display bf ship by defeating Harvard by a Kitson. stock Field, the first among play­ through his 19-year-old oppon­ larger margin than did the Yale ers who did not participate in ent's service in the first game doubles play in the final s_r-Mrs. ••• In the second game to be played Defeats and again in the fifth to win the McKean and Miss Hubbell broke team. Whereas i Princeton beat on Saturday Harvard came close B.F.C. games, and the second Harvard by a 13-0 score, Yale just among league players. In the first set at 6-3, with three of the through to win the set, 7-5, and ' to upsetting the heavier Yale In S. Africa games, going to deuce before being gain the title. managed to squeeze out a 5-3 win team by pushing them ali over the second match, the members played over Harvard on Saturday. , for a trophy donated for annual decided. Gil Bogley and Charles. De­ lot during the first half and scor­ JOHANNESBURG, South Africa With most of the play centre­ Voe, U.S. junior player On Saturday, Princeton defeat­ ing a scrum try to end the half competition by Harris Flood. The presentation was made by .Mr. April 8 (Renter).—Miss Shirley ing from the baseline the two from Indianapolis, second-seeded ed a strong Royal Navy side 6-0, on a 3-0 lead. Fry surprisingly baat her senior battled on even terms for the first in the tournament, scored a sec- ' scoring one try and a penalty goal. However, in the second half, Ferreira jr. Johnny Perry opened the scor­ earn mate Miss Doris Hart today five games of the second set Mc­ ond upset yesterday by defeating At the start of the match Navy Yale waged a comebaclcand tak­ n the all-American final to the Neill was using his drop shot top' seeded Don McNeill. and ing more of the play as the game ing ior the Married Men in the showed they would give the first game, within twenty minutes south Afri' an women's singles effectively and broke through Brendan Macken, Canadian Davis-* Princeton team plenty to do and progressed, ran out the winners championship here after losing Bogley's service in the sixth game Cup player from Montreal, in a on a 5-3 count. The game was of the start, following up his shot started their three-quarter line which rebounded off "Chinky" the first set. after two deuces. shortened mateh. moving fast. Fumbling, however, an important one to Yale for they M!iss Fry won 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, Finding difficulty, with his ser­ had to defeat Harvard by more Mello to put the ball away. SHORTENED TO 3 SETS cost the Navy team much terri­ A. R. Mello put the Married an hirie Miss Hart on an off day. vice, Bogley 'allowed the cham­ Listed as a five-set match at tory. than 12 points to win the inter­ HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR presents the prizes to Miss Hart did gain a 3-0 lead pion to break through his service collegiate championship. the college Rugby players at the conclusion of the inter-collegiate Men one goal further ahead from the start, it was shortened to three SMART KICKING a free kick and at half-time the in the final set but Miss Fry did again in the eighth game giving, sets to allow Bogley ahd DeVoe Lee. the binder in the back row series on Saturday. The series was won by Princeton. Here tbe not relax her attacking policy and, the top-seeded player a two-set Princeton started to move and Benedicts led 2-0. to catch their plane. When the of the scrum for Harvard, turned Governor is handing a book on Bermuda to Don Kelly of Brazil, In the second half, the Married getting Miss Hart on the run, took lead. brought the ball up to the goal in a fine game and was responsible six games ia a row for the set and McNEILL BEARS DOWN match was halted the junior - line where Navy held and smart Princeton scrum half who turned in a remarkable individual dis­ Men scored a third when Archie players were ahead, 5-7, 6-2, 6-4, for scoring Harvard's try. With Flood made good a penalty kick title. McNeill bore down in the third kicking by Allwood put Navy out the scrum packing well, the ball play of rugger. With the book each player received an instuctional thus giving them the victory. of danger. given against Daniels Perry. Erie Sturgess of South Africa set, winning the first five games One of tbe highlights of the went over the goal line in the booklet on rugby entitled "Why the Whistle Went." Doug Measures, retained his men's singles title by in a row and holding match point match was the excellent service Princeton brought the ball pack and George Lee fell on it to prime mover of Kugby Week, helps get the books and booklets to­ SINGLE MEN TAKE OVER outclassing Art Larsen of the Uni­ at 15-40 on Bogley's service in right back and powerhouse run­ displayed by DeVoe. Rated as score. gether while Stuart Outerbridge grins his congratulations over the ted States to win 6-l„ 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. the sixth. However, the second- one of the fastest servers in the ning bv Nunes put the ball over From there, however, the Sin­ The championships were due to seeded player sent down two con­ for a Princeton try. The conver­ Irwin, the Yale standoff half, Governor's shoulder. gle Men took over. J. DeCouto same today tbe blonde youngster cut loose with a terrific run short­ end today but rain upset the sche­ secutive aces to send the game from Princeton frequently droye sion kick was missed. dropped the ball at the feet of dule and play will continue to­ to deuce. Bogley gained the ad­ ly before the half ended and at the Johnny Faries who blasted it into the ball past his opponents with. Tom Knight, one of Princeton's half-time whistle, Yale were be­ Yale—Dunne; Tisdale, Mc- TODAY'S BRITISH morrow and Monday. vantage and won the game. such speed that they were unable. wing forwards, turned in a good Quade, Enos and Breen; Irwin and the net to put the score at 3-1. For the first time in the mateh, ginning to stiffen their scrum. Ronnie "Spook" Thompson, on to see it. In the eight games job both in the scrum and in the VanDyke; Masters. Grunner, Gal­ SOCCER SCHEDULE Bogley broke through McNeill's he served, DeVoe only lost once. lineouts, while Dave Akers, a HAVE BETTER OF PLAY braith, Draper, Kemp, Anderson,' a pass from Joe Ferreira scored service in the-seventh game, not the Bachelors' second goal and Top-seeded Don McNeill and front row forward, was a diffi­ In the second half, Yale had the McAfee and Sulger. Talbert And Trabert allowing the champion a match Mrs. Midge Buck were taken' to cult man to get by. ENGLISH LEAGUE Tony Perry got the equaliser get­ point. McNeill gained match better of the play and five min­ Commander David Bowie re­ ting the ball from Gumbs' long three sets by Dick Freisenbruch, \ Within 14 minutes of the second utes from the start, equalised fereed the match. First Division noint at 15-40 on Bogley's service of Bermuda, and Miss Httbbell. half, Sandy Martin had an op­ when Tisdale scored from a move Arsenal vs. Stoke kick. Win Butler Cup Match in the eighth game and won the jerry DeCouto put in the win­ in the finals of the mixed doubles,' portunity to exercise his kick­ that originated from a lineout. REPRESENTATIVE MATCH Birmingham vs. Manchester U, title on the next play witb a emerging victorious by a 4-6, 6-1, ing ability, and given a chance Masters took the kick and, boot­ Blackpool vs. Everton ning goal with a low drive for a MONTE CARLO, Anril 8 (Reu superb placement down the line. Yesterday, Rugby Week was 4-3 victory. 6-2, score, on Saturday. to try a penalty shot from a bad ing with deliberation, sent the Bolton vs. Chelsea ter) .—Billy Talbert and Tony Tra­ Miss Betty Rosenquest, current Freisenbruch and Miss Hubbell angle, and with a difficult wind, ball between the posts and over brought to a close with the play­ Fulham vs. Portsmouth Outstanding for the Married bert (United States) today beat Bermuda champion from South ing of a representative game. The Men were John Perry, Archie scored two major upsets on'Fri-- made the kick good. the bar for the, winning two points. Liverpool vs. Burnley Vladimer Cernik and Jaroslav Orange, New Jersey, made a day afternoon, eliminating second- Pick of the Universities played Manchester C. vs. Wolverhampton Flood and J. Sousa. For the Single Dio >ny, seh-exiled Czechs enter­ sweep of the* local tournaments There was no further scoring Sulgar carried well while Gal­ the Pick of Bermuda. The teams, Middlesborough vs. Sunderland Men J. Ferreira, Daniel Perry and seeded Charles DeVoe and Miss • in the game. braith looked certain to score but ed from Egypt, by 3/6, 6/3, 4 6, by winning the women's singles Betty Rosenquest in the semi- " were fairly evenly matched and West Bromwlch vs. Derby E. Gumbs gave fine exhibitions. title after a ninety-minute battle THE LINEUPS struck the corner flag as he hurtled the game ended in a good result 6 1,7 5, to win tbe Butler Tronhy final after defeating Brendan The teams: for men's doubles in the Monaco with Mrs. Midge Buck of Boston, Macken and Mrs. Shaw McKean, ' The teams: over the line. Anderson went over —a scoreless tie. Second Division the goal line as well from a set Married Men—E. F. Simons; S. International Lawn Tennis Tour­ 7-5, 10-8. top "foreign" seeds. Navy—Lt. (S) Pringle; S Lt. Barnsley vs. Luton Faries and E. Faries; E. O. Todd,- Miss Rosenquest, top-seeded in scrum, but the play was disallow­ Bermuda started off well for in Cardiff vs. Brentford nament. Results of week-end play: Ganson, Lt. (E) Stuart, EA. Adams Tony Sousa and Joe Ray; Archie An American women's pair, Miss the tournament, got off to a bad and Mus. Lee; Mid. McLeod and ed because of an off-side infringe­ the first minute Stewart came Hull vs.* Tottenham SATURDAY ment. close to scoring with a fine piece Leeds vs. Grimsby Flood, John Perry Sr., Johnny Gussie Moran and Miss Barbara start, allowing the U.S. Wight- Lt. (S) Allwood; Cpl. Luxton, Lindo, A. R. Mello and Jerry Scofield, beat Britain's Mis, J. man Cup captain to gain a 5-1 MEN'S SINGLES Mne. Lowe, SM Griffin, Lt. Om- The teams: of running. Stewart continued tfr Plymouth vs. Leicester Semi-fmals —W. Donald Mc­ run well, while Lt. Allwood anejj Perry. Walked Smith and Miss * Joy •itib- lead in the first set. The, long manney, PO. Martin, Capt. Wil- Harvard — Callahan; Kunhardt Preston N.E. vs. Blackburn Single Men—A. P. Mello; John seventh game, which went to Neill beat Charles DeVoe, 9-2, B'-adshaw formed a fine pair or Southampton vs. Sheffield TT. bert, 6 2, 6 4, to win the Iliffe Tro- 6-1. 7-5; Gil Bogley beat Brendan liams, CPO. Bennett and PO. Ings.; Butler, Eaton and Nuzum; French halves. P. Perry and Joe Ferreira; E. phy for the women's doubles. seven deuces, proved the turning Princeton—Crutcher; Tilt, Bak- -and Mclntyre; Boucher, Travis, Sheffield W. vs. Bury Gumbs, R. Thompson and J. De­ point for the Bermuda champion Macken, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0. Swansea vs. Queen's V.Vt. -'^x,\ o WOMEN'S SINGLES er, McDowell and Wiseman; Mat- j White, Dominie, Honnfrwell, Ben. Gerry Breen did a bit of good West Ham vs. Coventry Couto; D. Perry, J. Faries, T as she won that game and the tiessen and Kelly; McHugh, Mar- Inett, Lee and Calhoun. work for the Universities, and a Perry, A. Southern and V. Bene­ next five in a row. Semi-final — Mrs. Midge Buck vides. PHILIPPINES CAIN heat Miss Nancy' Morrison, 6-3, pass from him to Tisdale account­ Third Division (South) TAKES EARLY LEAD 4-6, 6-1. ed for a lot of ground on one piav. Aldershot vs. Bristol C. The referee for this game was SECOND ROUND OF CUP Mrs. Buck took an early lead Joe Eaton, the Harvard captain, Williee Marshall. MENS DOUBLES Bourn emouth vs. Ley ton O. in the lengthy second set, leading Semi-finals—Gil Bogley and ' made one spectacular run back of Ipswich vs. Southend In the second game—that for at 2-1 and 4-2. Miss Rosenquest a kick'that will be remembered MANILA, April 9 (Reuter).— Charles DeVoe beat Edward Alloo Norwich vs. Northampton regular football players — the The Philippines gained a 3-0 win­ won the next three games to tak nd Dr. David Johnson, 6-3, 7-5; for some time. Notts F, vs. Newport { Married Men opened the scoring- ning lead in their first round Euro the lead at 5-4 and needed only 1ij0n McNeill and Brendan Macken Port Vale vs. Notts C. again, Manuel Sousa, the new For the Universities, Coli Mc­ oean zone Davii cup tie against one more game to clinch the beat Dick Freisenbruch and n Reading vs. C. Palace "find," beating Pengelly and Pakistan here today. j match. However, Mrs. Buck did lntyre played a fine game, his Swindon vs. Walsall score easily. kicking and running keeping the The Philippines, who won the not allow her opponent a match WOMEN'S DOUBLES Torquay vs. Brighton A few minutes the new centre- point, winning, the tenth game to' Semi-final — Mrs. Shaw Mc­ Bermuda team constantly on the Watford vs. Millwall first two singles yesterday, took forward tried again but the kick the doubles today when Felicisimo knot the count. Kean and Miss Kay Hubbell beat alert. was well saved my Victor Flood. For the next four games each Third Division (North) Ampon and Cesar Car mona beat Miss Nancy Morrison and Miss For Bermuda, Jimmy Vallis "'as' Iftikhar Ahmad and Mahmud won on her opponent's service Rhoda Hopkins, 6-2, 8-6. Accrington vs. Chester BACHELORS EQUALIZE and the score was still tied at excellent with his kicking, while Bradford C. vs. Southport Alam by 6-3, 6-1, 6-1. MIXED DOUBLES Adams. Woods and Stewart got off 7-7, with Miss Rosenquest having . Filial—Don McNeill and Mrs. Crewe vs. Barrow ' The Single Men equalized soon The remaining two singles will no match points in the two games some spectacular runs. Darlington vs, Hartlepools afterwards, when in trying to be played tomorrow. Midge Buck beat Dick Freisen­ clear, Emery Madeiros miskicked that she held the advantage. bruch and Miss Kay Hubbell, 4-6, The teams: Gateshead vs. New Brighton Mrs. Buck held her service in 6-1, 6-2. Halifax vs. Doncaster and Stovell put the ball-into the Bermuda —J. Vallis (BAA); hetS. an Aldon Flood, "Butch" Lindo I the fifteenth game to take the SUNDAY Woods (RN), Stewart (RN), Oldham vs. Carlisle combination. lead, but Miss Rosenquest snap­ MEN'S SINGLES Rochdale vs. Southport Two fine shots' by the centre ped back to take the next three Ganson (RN) and Adams (RN); team were well taken by Flood, The teams: Final —Don McNeill beat Oil Lt. Allwood (RN) and Bradshaw Rotherham vs. York Married Men—W. Adams; V. and gain the victory. Bogley, 6-3. 6-2, 6-2 Tranmere vs. Lincoln * and at half-time there was no in­ Miss Rosenquest and Mrs. Buck, I Prospect); Martin (RN), SBPO. crease in the score. Ripleigh and Emery Madeiros; WOMEN'S 'SINGLES Bennett (RN) Warwick (BAA), Wrexham vs. Mansfield Tom Logan, W. Wall and G. Far­ top - seeded in fh e women's The score remained the same doubles play, were upset. by Final — Miss Betty Rosenquest MeCabe-tBAA), Bunn (BAA), P. at full-time and it was decided to ies; J. Adams, R. Adams, Manual beat Mrs. Midge Buck, 7-5, 10-8. Sousa, W. l&oran and R. DeCouto. second seeded Mrs. Shaw Mc­ Williams (BN), Godsell (RN) and Of the total farms in the United play over-time. After about two Kean, of Boston, and Miss Kay MEN'S DOUBLES Anderson (BAA). minutes of overtime play in the Single Men—V. Flood; I. Faries Final—Gil Bogley and Charles States, about 70 per cent nave and E. DeCouto; E. Flocd, R. Pen­ Hubbell, of Conway, New Hamp­ electricity. first period, "Blade" Mello bang­ shire, 7-r>. 3-6, 7-5, after a see­ DeVoe beat Don McNeills and The referee was Mr. Geoff Kit- ed one into the., side of the net to gelly and G. Ferreira; B. Lindo, Brendan Macken, 5-7, 6-2, _-4. son. J. Tatem, "Blade" Mello, C. Sto­ sawing battle. WOMEN'S SINGLES break the deadlock, and in the The top-seeded pair took the Spain, the Near East and second overtime period, Joe vell and Gilbert Faires. Final—Mrs. Shaw McKean and Greece for centuries furnished the The referee was Pete Mulder. first two games of tiie mateh and Miss Kay Hubbell beat Miss Betty Tatem increased the Single Men's appeared well on the road to vic­ world with its supply of~raisins. lead to 3-1 by taking a pass from RoseiKiues' *»nd Mrs. Midge Buck, tory. 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You'll be grateful the rest ot your life. jifijB UMt BERMUDA JOCKEY CLUB, l£& __,_ Sold in airtight tins by all Chemists and Stores FC268 PLEASE PLACE ORDERS EARLY 7371tsuii m tu. ?***** * o**>s»*o**4* •»#***_ ^ct*!* *.*&**** iJKfti v -y*** *#**** * * J »-H>*!«^»'»0yf#*_;sg*>**• 7410fm., ] 73-»2fm. THE ROYAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, APRIL-, 10, 1950 Page 7 l^li Luders Sixteen Regatta Isf Called OffIBecause Of Weather HARD TO INDIAN HARBOUR YACHT CLUB Last Race In Edinburgh BELIEVE PRESENT CUP SATURDAY Cup Series Sailed^Off but it's better still, Yesterday Afternoon Yes, the 1950 The last race of the Inter- i The results together with the All Concerned Have Fine Time national One Designs Duke of percentages in the Edinburgh ser­ Edinburgh Cup series was sailed ies and the -combined series: New Model Notable Norman off : yesterday, for despite the Boat and Skipper Although No Decision Reached great opposition of the Royal Ber­ Westra. Shorty Trljnlngham k on the way muda Yacht Club to Sunday sail­ _plMser, Bert DarreU ing, this Feries had to be com­ Undine, E. B. Williams Mrs. Magee, Mac Paschal t*ldce your order for a new Norman The Indian Harbour Yacht Club, who gave the Bermuda team pleted yesterday or no conclusion could have been reached with re­ Coquette, N. B. Dill ~ autobyke today. of .Luders 16s a bad scare for they broke the jinx that is on a visit­ gard to the eligibility of; skippers Sea Horse Norman Jones « ing team, will be going back to Greenwich, Connecticut, without r-nd yachts to represent Bermuda Su**an, O. C. Zulu the trophy-^but they have not lost it in the international team race ser­ Finish Per. CP. 4 *(7.r9 .705 .540 3 Xhere was so much foul weather in this particular series and ies due to start in about a week's 1 time. D.N.P. .530 .no 0 2 no time left to roach a conclusion, that both teams decided to call 4 51) 38 -.610 .760 4 Masters Garage the whole thing off and chalk up the April series to experience. 4:51.28 .690 3 The weather proved pretty .550 7 Dundonald Street The Bermuda team, who were For the beautiful trophy oi Prank s. 4 51.34 .650 740 1 dusty, especially out in the Sound 4 55 14 .270 1147 leading two races to one when the Paige where the west-southwest wind ."10 series^Rras abandoned, did hot win was blowing the suds off the tops D.N.S. .140 .230 the Francis S. Paige Cup, but they We treated our visitors with something of the waves at 30 miles per had one presented which they will new, hour. Even though the yachts­ be using to encourage junior sail­ Witb witter eo clear and skies so blue. men knew they were in. for a ing in Bermuda. And yachtsmen all, both tried and true , hard time, because they had to The cup was presented, on Sat­ Remarked on the beautiful feminine finish the series they decided to urday* night at the R.B.Y.C. din­ crew. go out. ner -by*. Thomas C. Chubb of the Indian Harbour Yacht Club, to The captain of their team; dear tJncle ' "Shorty" Trimingham, sailing Llewellyn Gibbons on behalf' of Mills, his father's Westra, took the start, tbe Luders 16 class of the Royal Provided the series with plenty of jumped into the lead and stayed Bermuda Yacht Club. It is to be thrills the^ around the' course which k_own as the Indian Harbour By sailing and manoeuvring and things led the yachts from the steps of Trophy and is to be used in any monumental the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club, way that the club see fit to en­ In Lloyd P. Jones' green-hulled "UNCLE" MILLS, right, wtth his sailing protege Skipper Pur­ out through Two Rock, then to hance Luders 16 racing in Ber­ Oriental. cell, just before leaving the Royal Yacht Club to participate in one Pearl Island, Somerset Bridge, muda. of the races of the Luders 16 series for the Francis S. Paige Cup. Dundonald and back to the Club steps. Llew Gibbons, in receiving the Aggie was there and very much alive, The series was abandoned because of wind and rain. Mills Husted, trophy, stated that he hoped to Handling the tiller on Six Fifty Five; captain of the Indian Harbour Yacht Club team, gave tbe local lads Just off Palm Ridge, Bayard use it for junior sailing. And Donny McLlave was present too, plenty to think about in the series just concluded. Dill in Coquette had the mis­ Sailing Dave's red-hulled Lahloo. fortune to have his jib rip. He COMMODORE PRESIDES tried to effect repairs but it was for casual, colourful Stepping along with sheer abandon. Then Llew got moving on the Sound impossible in that wind. But still, summer Presiding at the dinner was Mr. And led the fleet the first go round C. Vail Zuill, Commodore of the Was Tom Chubb skippering Phantom. ENGLISH BULLFIGHTER'S sailing under mainsail alone. Co­ And setting the spinnaker was a guy' Until he looked the other Way quette came up from next to last under the sun Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. In And Uncle Mills Just got away. hi-speech to the guests he spoke named Tap, DEBUT IN SPAIN to fourth position where she held Nursing a hangover under a bowler hat! on for awhile until surrendering of the long and lasting friend­ Dick Masters put tbe third on tee ships Tfrhich were built up by these it to Mrs. Magee. The series went on with drinking and By turning round a marker twice. VALLADOLID, Spain, April 9 internatiopal yacht races, and "Vou can't do that," said Mills, "I'll pointed more particularly to the Joy, (Reuter). — Vincent Charles Undine and Teazer had them­ Luders 16 series. With Dick sailing Mills off the weather sue," hitehcock—"Vincente El Ingles" selves a hook with Undine put­ buoy! But lt was done and Llew sailed through. —22 year old British bullfighter, ting a tight little jacket on Teazer The Commodore paid a tribute After three races 2.1 was the score making his.first appearance in a on the weather leg. In the rough to Mills Husted, captain of the And Bermuda only needed to win two On Thursday with it two to one, large city today, won great ap­ sea, Teazer, who had been right visiting team and the Indian Har­ morel We tried to see what could be done; plause when he killed his second up with the leaders in the seriesi SKIRTS . . . bour Yacht Club, especially Mr. Through Two Book we all sailed and bull with one thrust and sent it faad the misfortune, to foul one of Full-blown beauties in tubbable rayon and ThomAs-Chubb, who started the But tragedy struck on our famous then. rolling dead. the buoys and withdrew. Luder£ class going in Greenwich. Sound ^sB We beat our way back ln again. ln tight-ni ting green and told cotton fabrics. Sunny pastels and bold prints. In Bermuda, the godfuiSier of When from the south the winds roared bullfighter's costume, "El Ingles" There will be a meeting of the Sizes 24 to" 30. This kind of thing had gone too far, came into the ring before an Class on Tuesday evening when the class was Lloyd P. Jones, Sr., down, 27/6 to 50/- who was also present at the din­ And scattered the sailors all over town So alt hove to within the bar. Easter holiday crowd, of 9,000 peo­ the team compositions of both the But Vic said be had met a, peach * ple. Bermuda and the American teams ner and who was thanked on be­ Or out to tbe rugby to count touch- will be made known. half of the club for his far-sight­ ' downs. Who knew the course at Elbow Beach. Facing the first bull, Hitchcock edness. was caught twice by the bull's SHORTS . . . During the course of the even­ We waited and waited and sweated and So now we leave Bermuda's skies horns and was once thrown down Waffle pique — so crisp and fresh and, cool ing, Mr. Owen Darrell, former swore At crack of dawn with bleary eyes; and stamped on by the bull, but And wished and wished we had a lee These Pan-Am guys don't give a damn. escaped injury. r looking. Blue, Pink, Aqua or White. Sizes Commodore of the club and mem­ i ber of the Racing Committee, was shorg* -S| J You've got to be there, or see Sam. He was best with the second HERES YOUR 10 to 18. presented With a miniature cup— But we took the advice f our Owen bull, winning applause by imita­ ANSWER.' the Curtis-Jones Cup—which he Darrell -O- ting the famous Manolete pass in 25/- received on behalf of the commit­ And didn't go out in B1H Ludt-rs' which the fighter incites the ani­ tee. ba rrel Is! SPAIN QUALIFY FOR mal with a red cloth while him­ "This is," said Mr. Darrell. "Ihe WORLD SOCCER TOURNEY self looking at the crowd. first time that the committee has So now we revert to the previous scor*. ever been presented wiih a cup." And hope that tHe Indians W1!! *•»"» Both points of view with regard once mo?2. LISBON, April 9 (Reuter).— to the racing series were put for­ During such a time when we do know Spain qualified for the world soc­ Fresh Bermuda GIBBONS CO. ward and both in verse. One was That the gusty winds will not blow. cer cup tournament in Brazil later written by Llewellyn Gibbons, this year when they drew with Branch Stoves captain of the Bermuda Luders, And with these words we wish you to Portugal 2-2 before a cr-jwd of Flowers and the other by Apnew Fisher, heed 70,000 at the Lisbon National Somerset St. George's a member of the Indian Harbour And bid you all a very God Speed, Stadium this afternoon. Ya^ht Club team. $ & $ Spain won the tie because they Verdtnont Florist were successful in the first match Llew's poetic version of the Agnew Fisher's version of the in Madrid last Sunday by 5-1. series was: series is: . Queen Street Winging in at the break or day The Indians on warpath flew By the facilities of P.A.A., Hamilton To where tbe skies are always blue. MORE Rt DOYBOXES Pilled with beer and plenty of ardout Except when wind and rain pour down Read the Morning Paper Came the Luders team from Indian And birds are walking on tbe ground. Telephone 4612 - 4712 MEANZg-neCONVENIENCE Harbour. Ptef. Reddy Kilowatt We tuned our boats and guzzled beer Fighting fit to sail on the morrow, And hoped to hear the thousands cheer; For the Latest News 7186tm. 7380tm. BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA LILIES In a bunch of boats the*y had to borrow. But throwing bark-draft ln our face All set on a Battle Royal to race Dick Masters put away a race. 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itary'plane, placed at their dis­ Spanish Ship Refuels VAN ZEELAND TO CONFER posal by .the Belgian authorities for a "shuttle service" between Eid RhettmallOii U.S. Garrison In Europe Horse-Play Gets Out Of Making her way across the At­ WITH LEOPOLD TODAY Brussels and the Swiss residence lantic a Spanish tramp steamer, of Leopold. the. Rio Pas, put into St. George's BRUSSELS, April 9 (Reuter)— Circles close to the royal secret­ yesterday to replenish her fuel ariat said that in the immediate While YOB Sleep The Belgian Catholic leader Paul •If yea suffer sharp, stabbing pal—h supplies. |Sp| van Zeeland, seeking tb form a future professor. Pirenne is like Joints are swollen, It shows your Wood Called Vital To Defence Hand At College Ball Local agents are thp Esso Stan­ Government agreed on the return poisoned through faulty kidney actloa. ly to make "almost daily trips to Other symptoms of Kidney Disorder* ere dard Oil Company. of exiled King Leopold, will fly to Geneva," to keep the king inform­ Burning, Itching Passages, "Getting its) Geneva tomorrow morning to con­ Nights," Backaches, Lumbago, baa Peine, Continued from Page 1 HorSe-play by hefty young microphone and sitting down. fer with the king. ed on all aspects of political de- Nervousness, Dinlness. Headache*, Cold* The boys then proceeded to give Puffy Anklee, Circlee under Eyes, Lack M American college' rugby players Professor Jacques Pirenne, velopements. Energy, Appetite, etc. Ordlnstry medlcl&ea France is the acknowledged core dinated training of these forces caused a scene at the, Eibow Beach their "entertainment" in the form The poor girls wbo had lined can't help much—you must kill the germs of \ Western European land de­ and their staff, and for partial up in the hope of becoming a head of King Leopold's secretariat ruining health. Cystex ends these trouble* College Ball on Saturday. of yells and hoots. by removing the cause. Oet Cyatost fronr fence. . In 1939 France bad. more standardization of military equip­ Instead of having a Queen of Mr. Dick Todd, the chairman Queen scattered as the rest of the here, and Major Will Wemaes, pri­ •ny Chemist on Guarantee to put you rtgfa* than 100 divisions, today she has ment. For 18 months to come the the Week with all the sentimental of the College Week Committee, crqwd rose to their feet with vate secretary, tonight returned or money back. Act Now! Ia 14 boom yr- nfli"£" in Europe. Three are in effective defence-force of Western temporarily saved the situation by the intention of either joining in Read the Morning Paper wlll feel better aad be completely ~ West Germany and six are in Europe will remain about 12 to 15 trimmings, the management found from a 24-hour visit to the king at themselves with an awkward situ­ quieting the crowd. On came the the scrimmage of beating a hasty France. She has been asked and under-equipped divisions or about his lakeside villa near Geneva. ffig iwvtoet ation developing. entrants for the queen contest, retreat. For the Latest News • •Cyitex^' has agreed to provide about 24 div­ one third of the estimated neces­ but after two of the girls had been Other students from the col­ Tbey travelled in a special mil­ Far Ki-taugrs. isions to the Atlantic Pact defence sary minimum. The screams of girls mingled presented to the crowd two crew- leges, somewhat ashamed at tbeir provided she receives continuing In air power alone can Western with the scuffling of feet, shouts, cropped hefty collegian boys colleagues' behaviour, pulled the economic and military aid from Europe be said to be. well de­ the sound of glass breaking and jumped forward wearing banners group apart ind carried the strug­ America. While the anti-com­ fended. The Royal Air Force has the explosions -of dozens of bal- of their colleges' to join the con­ gling trouble-makers back to their munist war continues in Indo- more than 100 jet fighter squad­ loons bursting as the rugby play­ testants. seats. China, however, about ten divis­ rons- and these are now being ers brought their week's stay in Humoured by Mr. Todd, Things then calmed down and ions of France's finest troops—in­ doubled from eight to 16 planes Bermuda to a hectic finish. who danced with^ one of them, cluding the cream of her North each. Trouble started when there was the Queen was duly elected, amid the boys pfoved amusing for a the usual enthusiasm. In the Club African forces—will be tied up on The French, Belgian, Italian, a time-lag in the programme'be­ short while but refused to leave the far side of the world at great Dutch and Norwegian air forces, tween the end of the dancing the front of the stage. They soon the singing of the Whiffenpoofs cost to France in money, ship­ though small, are each now adopt­ ahd the election of the Queen. A became quarrelsome. put an end to the trouble. ping, material and in internal ing R.A.F. planes and equipment. Policemen called to tiie scene discontent. crowd of boys from one college One of them grabbed Mr. Todd Finally, the maritime powers are were making a rumpus in one and swung him off his feet. When remained on guard at the door­ beginning to coordinate their corner of the packed Surf Club. he took a punch at the popular way but there was no further SALE BRITAIN'S PABT anti-submarine convoying and Mr. Dick Mansfield, the social P.A.A. man, Mr. Todd swung back trouble in tiie Club. In the actual Until af political decision is tak­ minesweeping technique under at him. "Come on boys", shout­ hotel itself, however, the trouble­ en to use German manpower in director, went to the stage and some few continued on tbe ram­ Anglo-American direction. grabbed a microphone. After ed other students, rushing for­ Western European defence Great ward from tiie crowd. page. They upset flower-pots and Britain must rank as the second politely asking for silence, he ashcans. contributor of ground forces. Bri­ 'Quakes Send Italians said: "We were all college boys Mr. Ev Hetland, the manager tain's share has been put at once". of the Club, called in his "boun­ • The final lark of the evening around six divisions—on the con­ Fleeing In Thousands Every word he said after that cers" and a policeman, who was was to remove a big carpet from tinent—but today Britain has only was greeted with catcalls and the greeted with roars of applause. the writing room of the hotel and Our Entire Stock Continued from Page 1 bursting of balloons. The scrimmage disappeared into cart it out into the ground. five divisions in the whole world. the kitchen, but soon reappeared Approximately two are in West open after almost a dozen earth "All right, if you think you can Everything was back to normal entertain us—go ahead and do it," with contestants swinging at each yesterday after the Rugby players Germany. Two are in the Middle tremors starting last Saturday other. East and one is in Hong Kong. and continuing during the week. said Mr. Mansfield, leaving the departed. 9 Of the remaining Atlantic Pact In Sicily, about'70 per cent of of Ladies Spring Topcoats powers, Holland has four divisions the buildings in the village of in the process of retiring from the Maccina collapsed after a num­ East Indies but none in Western ber of shocks yesterday which Europe itself. Belgium has her sent the people streaming into the allotted share of three divisions country. In Shetland and Homespun in her own country and has of­ At least 50 families were home­ fered to double this, but her At­ less today and preparations were A NEW SHIPMENT lantic Pact partners have urged being made to accommodate them her (instead to increase her con­ temproarily in a local school. 1 tribution through arms and money Seismologists said today the —a suggestion to which Belgium earthquakes in eastern Sicily Reduced 33 /j% has not been precisely sympathe­ were the heaviest since 1914, tic. when 40 people lost their lives Italy in the Atlantic Pact has and hundreds of houses were des­ some six ill-equipped divisions in troyed in the region around Mac- Doeskin Trousers being, but her military strength is chia. sharply limited by t he. peace One woman was reported to treaty to which Soviet Russia is a have been hurt in the village yes­ signatory. Furthermore, Italy's terday when she was struck by a troops are a long way from being falling beam outside the Church "coordinated" in an overall Wes­ of the Holy Mother, -which was tern European defence plan. Fin­ demolished by the shocks. ally, Norway, and Denmark have Normal life was beginning to only, approximately one brigade, return to Leghorn after an almost poorly equipped, apiece. complete stoppage of activity, last week. COORDINATED TRAINING It was believed the main shocks The new Atlantic defence plan were over but that the area contains a preliminary time table around Leghorn might continue to for' the raising of fresh forces by be shaken by lesser tremors for each member power; for the coor­ the next few days.

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Carol 7.30 Wake Up and Smile NEW YORK, April 9 (Reuter). had driven t0 much Carol spoke of Steve's intention I ° herself npt 7.45 News Immediate Programme — Israel's merchant .marine has to marry Sandy calmly that both to understand wnat he was doing. 8.00 Watching the Clock acquired enough ships in the last of .her listeners sighed with relief, She sat beside him without re­ \f Opened To Visitors 8.45 What's Happening ln Bermuda year to cprry half it* cargo trade aS she continued. laxing. Her lovelyi young* bo.iy 9,00 Morning Melodies from fafe United States, And al­ was tense as., a violin string, as Ol Social Welfare Board "What I really came fpj;. was 9.15 Modern Melodies most the same share of its Euro­ she said, "You bate me, don't (Special Through Reuter) ' 9.30 Moments of Devotion pean trade, stated an article in -to wish you (happiness. I realize you?" LONDON, April 9 — The "open 1 now our engagement was a mis­ Says Tito & Yugoslavia 9.45 Musical Phone Call today's New York Herald T1&*-' "Certainly not, Carol!, I've season" at England's country 10.00 Morning Cheer Continued from Pafe ' bune. take." nothing but the friendliest feeling houses is oh again. An added at­ Steve said self - consciously, traction this year is an invitation Merit Western Support 10.15 Dorothy Dick and is arranging with the co-oper­ island's camping activities will be It said the "phenomenal growth" toward yquj. Any criticism I may 10.30 Forbidden Diary ation of the Public Works Board appointed fa: supervise the running your good wishes. I appreciate have is for myself alone." to tourists to see the room Bfe. of Israel's merchant fleet began "It's sweet of you, Carol, to off^r Winston Churchill was born. in. ' 10.45 Housewives' Choice for the improvement. -Sf the besfch of the scheme. last spring with the dedication of "Fpr breaking, ouf engage­ LONDON, April 8 (Reuter).— P.M. and provision of parking space. It them more than I can say." For the first time, too, a mem­ Marshal Josip Tito is entitled to Another possibility under con­ Israel-America* Line's cargo ves­ ment?" 12.15 Salon Serenade was hoped that part of the beach sideration was day camps for Carol smiled, "And how about ber of the Royal-femBy has joined feel some pride when he sur­ sel, Haifa, a Victory ship pur­ "No, dear, for making it in the the ranks of tax- impoverished 12.30 Conoert Miniature would b-**, ready by this summer. children at a site near Spanish chased from Canada. Since then you. Sandy? Have you forgiven veys the position of Yugoslavia 1J.45 News me?" first place. I should have known estate owners who each year today and his counfery, with all Mention of Deep Bay, in the Point. the same line has acquired three better. Now don't misunderstand' throw 'their homes to public in­ 1.00 Tune Time Beaches Commission's report as Money, for the camping projects similar ships—the Tfcil Aviv, Yaf- Her eyes always large and lus­ its faults, deserves the friendly 1.15 South American Way me," he cried as her head flung spection during the tourist season. support of the Western powers, a site lor children's bathing was would come out of the board's fo and Akko—to carry the Israel trous were so big the pupils back. "You are so beautiful, so The usual admission charge is 1.30 Musical Boundup described by Mrs." Watson as "a £2,500 allocation for the year. flag service from New York, Bal­ seemed dilated and Sandy, being The Times said in a leading ar­ 2.00 B.B.C. News exciting, I lost my head—but I hair a crown. The money goes to ticle today. rather, sadistic joke." The board was awaiting Dr. timore, Philadelphia and St. John a woman, knew that Carol was should have known marriage pay taxes and maintenance costs. 2.15 B.B.C. Sports Review Cromwell'if xeport before working to Haifa. The Akko, fae. latest to making an effort which was not shouldn't be based Oh that type Yugoslavia merited this sup­ 2.30 Matinee Melodies She regarded the spot as com­ The Princess Royal, sister of the port' "not only because of its out any scheme for the entourage*. join the fleet, will mak her- initial easy for her. of thing." King, decided that Harewood 3.00 ZBM Concert Stage pletely unsuitable for children to courageous stand against Russian bathe fa, pointing out that they ment of home handicrafts work sailing from New York on Fri­ "There is nothing to forgive," "Do you mean you don't feel House, her home near Leeds in 4.00 Bermuda Buggy Ride in Bermuda. day. :»•**>" Yorkshire, must earn something aggression but also because so 5.30 Speed Gibson would have to negotiate 84 steps Sandy declared. "I realised £«? that way about Sandy?" lohg as Yugoslavia survives the II was felt that if women were the time that you were so upset toward its upkeep. Recently her 5.45 Jerry at Fair Oaks to get to and from the so-called "Although trade between -fae "I can't discuss Sandy with present abrupt division between beach which in fact was nothing given the opportunity of gaining you didn't know what.you were you." son, Lord Harewood, was forced 6.00 Business and Stock Reports United States and Israel is the to sell part of his estates to pay East and West will be a little more than a small cove with about^ an income from work done in most important for that new saying." "Why can't you?" she flared. 6.10 Souvenir Song their homes* it would give them death duties. less than absolute and there will 6.15 Jane and Tommy 18 inches of water; no beach, no country, it is estimated that six Carol priced at the ring spark­ "I think I'm entitled to that much remain, in consequence, a faint pier. more opportunity to watch their cargo vessels can handle half of ling on Sandy's finger, tbe same consideration.", Mr. Churchill's birthplace can 6.30 Music In Waltz Time children, so helping to curb any hope of a better order," The Times 6.45 That Was the Year The board chairman said, the it with ease," said the article. ring Carol had accused Sandy of She was losing her temper and be seen at Blenheim Palace, the commented. trend towards increasing, juvenile taking. 7,00 News camping project was perhaps the recognizing that fact Steve tried Oxfordshire home of his cousin, There was no doubt that fae most important one before them delinquency. "Israeli Government and shipping "Won't you sit down?" Steve the Duke of Marlborough. The majority o( the Yugoslav people 7.15 Hearts and Flowers officials hope fae other half will to be more tactful. 7.30 Nugget Show at fae present time. CHURCHES INTERESTED asked. "Let's not quarrel," he begged. huge mansion, which alone covers supported Marshal Tito in his re­ be carried in American bottoms "No thank you! I must go," three acres, was built for the first- 7.46 sMuslcal Programme The Colony's churches were. in line with Israeli Government "I'm sorrier than, you know for sistance to Russian pressure but, EQUIPBilENT PROCURED ajio interested fa this s-heme and Carol looked at the rain stream­ an*17. pain I've caused you. The duke after his military victories. The Times said, the regime as 8.00 Journey Into Melody shipping policy as far as fae ships ing down the windows. "I in­ But although he must pay taxes, 8.15 Keynotes by Carle Equipment t o accommodate the board hoped within the next that carry it are concerned. Israel truth is I'm no prize as a a whole was not popular. Life about 120 people had been pro­ tended to ride home with my husband. You'll find some one the house and its 2,500 acres of was still hard for the masses of 8.30 Music few months to bring a handicrafts aspires to become a maritime father but he's already left and grounds are not owned outright 8.45 Emlle Cote Glee Club cured, including* new tents, propter instructor to Bermuda to teach nation and is encouraging de­ much better. suited to you thdn the people and the peasants, who ground equipment, about 50 camp I can't drive my^car yet. I'll I an*." * by the present duke. formed, fae majority, were not 9.00 Concert Hour various groups in handicrafts. velopment of its merchant ma­ never be able to get a taxi. . . ." 10.00 Tomorrow's Headlines cots suitable tor girls and 160 o rine." "Thafs a lie," Carol cried "I am. not entitled to sell the generally satisfied. blankets, as well as cooking gear. Steve said* "We"ll take you to vehemently. "I know what I house," the duke told the season's "If the Western countries are 10.10 Meet the Band The Yellow River and the the apartment. As soon as Sandy first batch of visitors. "It would 10.40 Accent on Strings Mrs Watson said the board plans Yellow Sea are named because want. I'm not a child." reluctant to grant the further to use Ports Island as camping finishes those letters." Wishing he had never em­ need an act of Parliament—and, loans which the Yugoslav Govern- , 11 00 Make Believe Ballroom < of their colour, the result of huge It is estimated that fae popula­ 1200 close Down ground and had been informed it "I have another hour's work," barked on this..present venture. aoy^Wft- nobody would buy it." ment requires, it 2( not because amounts of soil washed into the tion of India is increasing at fae Sandy stated. "Why don't you Steve did not reply so She rushed Blenheim Palace cost £300,000 they insist on political conditions would be available for use in early sea by the river. rate of about 3,000,000 a year. take Carol home and come back on, her. words coming faster and to build. 240 years ago. It.was —-for no one questions Marshal to strengthen, the Russian grip on Julys The island is being cleaned for me?" faster as her voic*n pitched itself planned by Queen Anne as the Tito's, right to carry out a Socialist the other countries of Eastern up in preparation for two months Steve would have preferred above the driving rain. crown's gift to the foremost miU- policy**—but because of doubts as Europe, -iliijj of camping this year. Sandy's presence but what could "You thought I meant it when tary hero of the day. to whether his policy* is not over­ "It is not difficult to imagine Boys "and gins—coloured and he say? I congratulated you, didn't you?" But when it was half finished , straining the country," the news­ how. much better the outlook to White—will be invited to camp on It was the least they could do And you liked, that. It made you Parliament baulked at voting paper added. Europe. would be if only the the island. The ' scheme is for Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Musk for her, Sandy thou**Sit as the feel good. But how do you feel money to complete the job. Work The*.Times said Yugoslavia's Soviet Union had been prepared those between the ages of 11 and .other two left the office. In spite when I tell you I didn't mean a was suspended until it was detejc- future as an independent Com­ to _rant these countries the inde­ 25 years. All groups will hove of Carol's gallant words Sandy word of it? This whole idea of mined who would pay the bills. munist state in a divided Europe pendence which Marshal Tito has their own leaders. .knew she had hoped to see Steve getting you to bring me home Eventually the first duke had to was still precarious. asserted, ."When*'.fae plan has been work­ alone. Surely she was entitled was part of my plan to show that put in some £600,000 of his own I ed out," Mrs, Watson explained, to a last farewell without wit­ The chief result of his rebellion "Is it is, Yugoslavia remains smug little secretary of yours that money. against Moscow so far had been alone and is likely to remain so." "we hope to have some extra time The Practical Examinations nesses. she can get my ring away from It would take a platoon of law­ to allot to groups qt young busi­ No fear crossed Sandy's mind. me but she cant have you. Never yers months/ perhaps yearsj to ness men and women who would Will be held during the week She trusted Steve completely and as long as she lives." figure out how much of the palace like to camp for a week at a time." she sat at her typewriter busy Before he had time to register belongs to fae Grown, how much That project would be discussed beginning May, 1st, 1950 with her letters with no suspicion thte full meaning of her words to the Marlbrough family, Rupert's Queer Pdth—23 when the scheme had been com­ of the sinister drama being en­ i "How anybody built it to. l&s*'*- acted in^Steve's car. Carol had opened the glove com­ The tickly slab makes Rupert pletely organised. It is exp'ected partment and seized the revolver in beats me," the present Duchess laugh so much that he almost wees that a permanent director of fae Entry Forms, duly completed and accompanied by Steve RSlped Carol into his "T Steve had permission to carry for of Marlborough told, fae first of and took his own place at the the power to move. " D'you want fees, in a sealed envelope, must be delivered to The his protection. There was a her paying guests. I think the me to come and pull you ?." shouts wheel. • The traffic, as always at sharp report, then as the car place to live in is an electrically- Bill. " No, 00, no," chokes Rupert. Melody Music Shop, Reid Street, Hamilton, not this hour, particularly on a rainv swerved- toward .the curb another run cottage." " I'll get on somehow." He step* ofi later than noon on Saturday, April 15th. day, was in a perpetual snarl. nnd anofaer. The car stopped. With her husband and fair- and makes his^way gingerly on the Low Prices Impatient at their slow progress For a moment there was no sound haired daughter, Lady Rosemary safer stones. Until he gets round a after crossing Market Street, but the wind and the rain, then Spencer—Churchill, the Duchess bend and out of Bill's sight. Near FRANK HAWORTH,. Steve turned the car in the direc­ came 9 piercing scream followed personally shows parties of tour­ the end he gives a great leap to try Hon. Local Representative. tion of the Embarcadero. Save Your Money by silence. ists around the palace. There is to get clear, but he jumps short T'BStm "We, can make better time if also a staff of paid guides. and lands right on the last big slab we go the long way round," he (To Be Con'Liued) The duke has written a three­ which Tigerlily has cracked. To his Studio Couches penny guidebook and is at work horror the two halves fold down­ I on an illustrated history of the wards under his weight. 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Anklet Length 20/- pair ($2.82) f*age 12' THE ROYAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1950 11 "South Pacific" Broadway's PACT HAS GIVEN NORWAY MUSIC OF LOCAL Attempted Red Invasion Of FALSE FRIAR CHASED Outstanding Show FEELING OF SECURITY COMPOSERS TONIGHT OUT OF NOTRE DAME CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NEW YORK, April 9 (Reuter). WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reu­ Music by Bermuda composers —"The Cocktail Party," by Mr. ter).—The Government's signing is to be included in the Bermuda Hainan Repulsed Mounts Pulpit To Denounce LOST FOR SAL__* T. S. Eliot, one of the hits of the of the North Atlantic Pact haw Musical and Dramatic Society's Broadway stage, won another brought a new feeling of security Festival Concert at the Island Roman Catholic Church LIBERAL REWARD for Pearl HOSIERY, Men's, Women's, Chit award tonight. to Norway, said the Norwegian Theatre, Hamilton, this evening HONG KONG, April 9 (Reu­ Necklace with diamond clasp drens, at prices that mean profit It received an Antinette Perry Ambassador to the United States, Songs by G. Orrett Whitney and ter). — A Communist invasion to you: Lusher & Co. (Wholesale), PARIS, April 9 (Reuter) — also diamond and star ruby brace­ Tony, the equivalent of a Holly­ Mr. Wilhelm Munthe de Morgen- Frank Haworth are to be sung by fleet of 20 .ships has 'atempted a let lost between Inverurie and Phone 2135. wood Oscar, as the outstanding stiere, here. Mieka Duberta, soprano, who is landing on Nationalist-held Hal- Hottest Fashion Tip Hundreds of astounded foreign 9520tth.e.i.tj?. 'M tourists today heard a false Dom­ Glenco, March -1st. Phone 1389.. play of the season. In a statement commemoratinE remembered for her successful nan "Island, off the southern coast 9803ftu. w. th. sa. su. m. tu. The award for the outstanding the tenth anniversary of' the Ger­ "season" here last year. of China, the Nationalist Central inican friar denounce fae Roman VENETIAN BLINDS, as new ia musical show was won by "South WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Catholic Church from the pulpit man invasion of Norway on April Miss Duberta will also sing op­ News Agency reported tonight. design as tomorrow, 14 shades. Pacific," the stars of whieh, Mary 9. 1940, the ambassador declared ' The agency said fae attackers England, April 9 (Reuter)— at Notre Dame during Easter Sun­ Pr' -?s defy competition. Phone Martin and Ezio Pinza, also were eratic arias from "The Mar­ were repulsed after heavy fife!, Outstanding in the parade day Pontifical high mass. POSITION WANTED that his country "looks to the riage of Figaro," "Madame But-, along the seafront promen­ Cnarlie Bartlett 2135 or 3722. honoured. future with as much hope as is terfly," and Meyerbeer's "Les Hu­ from Nationalist land and sea Priests and some of the 10,000 8205ttu.eitp. "The Cocktail Party" was re­ possible in a world deeply divided forces. Thirteen Communist ships ade at this British west coast worshippers chased the false friar, Classical and Dance PIANIST now guenots." She will join forces resort today was ah Easter 22 year Michel Mourre, from the cently adjudged by the New York in ideas and aims." with Ettore Ponno in solo and were said to have been sunk, the bonnet which caught fire. open for afternoon and evening RIBBONS—satin, moire, fancy- critics as the best foreign play of Mr. de Morgenstierne added: duet excerpts from Verdi's "La rest retreating with Natinalist na­ cathedral. engagements. C. W. Anderson, of Wide colour range. Just ar­ fA the season. "It is generally recognised that, Traviata" and Puccini's "La val vessels in pursuit. In the midst of the crowd As he ran, Mourre tried to take Anderson's Music Store, Reid St. rived. Lusher and Company. (Miss Martin is currently on inexorably, our fate, is bound up Boheme." The Nationalises today reported —nearly all sporting new off his.white homespun Dominican East, Hamilton. Wholesale only Phone 2135. holiday fa Bermuda.) with that of the free world and forma non of an air defence de­ Easter headgear—a parader cassock which was tripping him, 9888*m. 8339teltp. Mr. Ponno's eontributions will forgot' her bonnet was which the organist played with all that never again can there be include aras from "Manon Les- partment under General Wang another Ninth of April without Shu-Ming, deputy commancer- equipped with a veil. She bass stops open to drown fae HAND-BAGS: Ladies-Children* caut" by Puccini, and Giordano'.s lit a cigarette and found her shouting. select your Easter stock, limited u.s. EMTETMATHS fae free and peace-loving world "Andrea Chenier;" Bizefs "Agnus in-chief ol fae. air force. HELP WANTED supply available Lusher & Co. joining forces with us against a Persistent reports were reach­ hat on fire. Caught by the police in the Dei;" and Italian popular songs. snuare outside the cathedral, Wholesale Phone 2135. NEW YORK, AprU 9 (Reuter). possible attack by another totali­ Both of these artists have been ing Hong Kong today that the 8463tm,eipt. tarian police state." Communists were planning an in­ Mourre was taken to fae local EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPH­ —Violent deaths marred Easter in active in North Ameripan ER, full or part time, for well es­ many parts of the United States. "I firmly believe'that the essen­ musical circles since their vasion of Formosa Island, the police station. There he was BU R E A U 8, Chiffoniers, Ward- principal Nationalist stronghold, charged, on the complaint of Mon- tablished Commission Agency. Seven members of a farm fam­ tial unity, the moral stamina of last visit here. Miss Duber­ lignor Maurice Feltin, Archbishop Apply in writing statine exneri- robes, Rug Mats and Squares in ily died early today in a blaze the people today, is based largely ta had a long engagement at Radio next month. Easter Tapestry and Axminster. The Travellers just arrived from of Paris, with illegally wearing enee to PO. Box 368, Hamilton which destroyed their home at on the realisation that we our City in New York, and Mr. Ponno ecclesiastical garb and with dis­ 9806 tu. eitp. •Vrcade Furniture Co. £_• Genesoe Illinois. Only two of the selves took an active part in the has made a most successful tour in Shanghai stated that Communist Celebrations *45ttu.eitp, -St Canada. Both have also aone officials are freely discussing the turbing a religious service. family escaped—the father and a liberation of our country — and LABOURER— Steady job for nine years old daughter. that we did not entirely have our much signing in opera, in New project and are extremely confi­ NAZARETH, April 9 (Reuter). In a Dominican robe hired from HFTS, Hand Tooled from finest York and elsewhere. Their ac­ dent of success. They said the in-- a fan* y dress shop for 600 francs willing man. Apply Commander Bermuda cedar iu all varieties. The tug Lorraine sank in lower victory and freedom handed to —Nazareth wsts packed with pil­ Bowie, St Georges West Phone Chesapeake Bay, Virginia, and six us on a golden platter by our companiments on Monday night vasion would be preceded by an grims today for the Easter cele­ Mourre stood at fae foot of fae John Davis, Cedar Shop, Somer­ will ba in the hands ot the Hev. attack on the Chusan Islands, the pulpit until Archbishop Feltin had 9248. set. crewmen were believed drowned. allies and friends." brations. All churches, both East­ finished chanting the creed. 9867tsa.su m. Five young men were killed Since the liberation of Norway, Frank Ross. main base of fae Nationalist ern and Western, celebrating Eas­ 7316tm.eitp. when their car plunged into a the efforts of all Norwegians had Cynthia Earl has also recently blockade of the Yangtee River. ter together, were packed. In the silence that followed, the white-robed figure mounted the GOOD COOK for luncheon and VENETIAN BUNDS, made in brook near Raleigh, North Caro­ been concentrated on repairing returned from the States, ahd this A Reuters despatch from Tai- Last year there was only one dinner. Near Pink Beach. Phone Bermuda, two day delivery, no lina. The driver escaped with in­ fae .wanton destruction by Ger­ will be her first appearance on uie peh„ Formosa said a former Na­ pulpit and addressed the con­ oilgrim — an elderly American gregation fa a loud voice." I ac­ 7115 before 10 a.m. Installation charges, satisfaction juries. mans. Thanks to the Marshall concert stage here since. S^e will tionalist officer just arrived from woman from Boston. 9853tth.sa.m. guaranteed. Phone 2971 for ser­ Plan, which the ambassador called play a Brahms group, including the mainland also reported a May cuse the Catholic Church of turn­ This year Nazareth's streets ing our thoughts towards an viee. "an undertaking which in gener­ two Intermezzi and tne Capriccio invasion plan and said Commu­ were jammed with cars and buses GARAGE MECHANIC, preferably 8980tf. e.i.t.p. in F sharp minor; and a Cnopin nists proposed using more than empty sky. The church is fae with knowledge of Service Sta­ FURNISHED COTTAGES osity and vision has never been and pilgrims arrived from many canker of the west," he said. surpassed in history," substantial Nocturne, a "fairy Tale" by one million men of all services. lands. tion work. Good opportunity for STOVES, one, two anu tnree progress had been made toward Medtner, and a Concert Study by The officer added that more The rest of his address was right man. Apply Box 9894, Ber­ burner; Large and Small Ovens. HOUSES - PROPERTIES Liszt. JERUSALEM, April 9 (Reuter). retoririg the national life, he de­ than 200 aircraft would take part. — Both Western and Eastern drowned by the organ, famous for muda Press, giving details pre­ Arcade Furniture Co Burnaby FOR SALE clared. o Western observers in Hong Christians celebrated Easter here the power of its bass which can vious experience. Street. "But there are still great diffi­ Kong believe the Communist's today, the dates_of the holiday in make the cathedral vibrate. 9894fm.tu. 4942tw.eltp. Bedsittlng Room Apartments culties ahead, which can be over­ confidence is probably explained the two calendars Coinciding fae The Notre Dame authorities had by the recent emergence of their fais morning received an anony­ MAN FOR GARAGE reception GARDEN SUPPLIES—seeds, ter- come only in that spirit of nat­ Couldn't Go Far! first time for many years. From work. Some mechanical know­ tilisers, tools, etc. WADSON'S (Daily Rates) ional life, he declared. air force. Increasing numbers of mous telephone call that a dem­ planes have recently been report­ the garden of Saint Andrew's onstration was planned during ledge and previous experience in 5940feitp. MRS. R. G. ROBINSON '•But there are still great diffi­ ELY, (Nevada), April 8, Church a dawn service was broad- car maintenance preferred. Apply culties ahead; which can be over­ ed over-tiie Shanghai region. high mass. The organist had been SHEETS, PILLOW CASES — REAL ESTATE (Reuter).—The parents of a AU reports here agree that fais fast to the United States and warned to play with full volume Box 9893, Bermuda Press. come only in that spirit of nat­ 10-year-old boy were charg­ Europe. 9893fm. tu. Cannon brand, percale ana Fire and Marine Building ional solidarity and common sac­ air force is being developed with should there be a disturbance. muslin. Lusher and Companv, ed here with keeping a 21- Russian assistance, but observers Services were also held in the ' Three men tried to stop acoly Hamilton rifice which carried the Nor­ lbs. section of railway rail Russian church and in four Catho­ ACCOUNTING CLERK or Assi. wholesale only. Phone 2135. wegian people through the evil strongly doubt whether the Com­ tes and worshippers struggling to Bookkeeper, some typing, hotel 9192ftu.eitp. Telephone 2188 years of totalitarian occupation," chained to his ankle. munists intend to employ Russian lic churches. reach the man in the pulpit so Members of the consular corps experience, -white, required im­ he said. The assistant district at­ air crews, as has been suggested. that he might have a chance to mediately. Apply The Mid-Ocean RAYON SERGE 54 Inches, 12/84. 8588t- tp torney Mr. Donald Heming­ The Communists until now passed through the Jaffa Gate, fol­ escape. yard. White Gabardine 54 lowing tradition, to hear Easter Chjb, Tucker's Town way said he had filed formal have also lacked shipping but These men, also arrested, gave 9392fm. tu. w. inches. 16 6d. yard. Acadia Dry charges of assault and bat­ some observers here believe they mass at the Church of the Holy the names of Jean Roullier, 29, Goods Store, Angle Street. tery against Aaron E. Smith may have something up their Sepulchre, celebrated by the Latin Gislain Denoyer de Marbeix, 21 9348*fa.eitp. FOR RENT and hb wife, after the boy sleeves in this respect and it is Patriarch, Monsignor Alberto and Serge Berna, 26, and descreb- was found playing with thought that some ships of Rus­ Gori. ed themselves as poets: WANTED PIECE GOODS. Suiting, Pique, FOR RENT friends while weighted with sian origin may be available. PARIS, April 9 (Reuter).—One They were released after ques­ Chambray, Dotted-Sv»%e, Per­ the iron. Failure to carry through an in­ person in ten spoke English as tioning as the archbishop made cale, Cotton Prints, eW!* Lusher Mr. Hemingway said vasion of Formosa soon might be swarms of foreign visitors ming­ no charge against them. USED POSTAGE STAMPS—will and Co. Wholesale. Phone 2135. Smith, the boy's stepfather, disastrous*to the Communists who, led with French in the Easter par­ Mourre, who . had shaved his pay cash. R. M. Chaplin, Box 9280fsa.eitp. and his wife admitted they according to many* accounts, are ade along the main boulevards of 389, Des Moines, Iowa, U S.A. Attractively head and was still wearing his 9885*m. BEDSPREADS, CHENILLE had shackled the youngster gravely disturbed by weakening Paris today. Dominican robes on entering the 4 styles, 10 shades to choose from "oil and on" for the past two morale on the mainland and the The 250,000 foreigners here, police station, deceived even In­ Two-storey house v To Rent, — One or two Bedroom Lusher and Co. Wholesale only Furnished House years to keep him from huge costs involved in keeping mostly • Britons, Scandinavians. spector J. Louvet, who came for­ HOUSE or apartment near Phone 2135. playing away from home. millions of men under arms. •> ward to greet him respectfully located at Hungry Bay Belgians, Dutch and Swiss, packed N.O.B. Phone 2173 ext 6471. 9008t?a. eitp. Fully furnished The boy, Billy Mott, suf­ the city's hotels. There was before realizing that he was under 9887*m. fered no apparent injury, scarcely a vacant hotel room with­ arrest. STOP AT DeSILVAS GARAGE Available for but complained he had to do SAYS YUGOSLAVIA WONT in 100 miles of Paris. An ex-soldier in receipt of 10,- Collector's Hill, South Shore, 3 bedrooms and upstairs his chores with fae bar and Rail officials estimated that halt 000 francs monthly disability pen­ Devonshire, for guaranteed tyres, porch immediate occupancy chain on his ankle, Mr. Hem­ BARGAIN FOR TRIESTE a million Parisians had left tor the sion, Mourre said he bad studied MISCELLANEOUS motor accessories etc Phone 2303. until June ISth ingway said. s«^a and country, while a Ihrther for the Catholic ministry in a 9516*w.eitp. Very cool in summer 300,000 had gone by road. seminary until he was 18 when, LONDON, April 9 (AP—Borba to told the police, he had a "re­ ENGRAVING -- Prompt, Efficient A NEW SHIPMENT of Spring A much colder morning and Service. Hand done. Jim Dresses^ The Royal British, On Pitts Bay organ of Marshal Tito'l fujing velation" that he should found a Road, within at £45 per month Yugoslav party, sharply rejecrcd early showers broke up the city's new religion. He wished to Kempe, "Kempecraft," Darrell's Front Street. walking distance of Hamilton today Italian Foreign Minister twO-day heat wave. launch it in Notra Dame. Wharf. Phone 325S. Home 2543 96l7tm.eitp. Carlo Sforza's offer to negotiate TOKYO, April (Reuter).—Three He described himself as a phil­ 65911-tu. eitp. The House contains Italo-Yugoslav differences, ac­ million Tokyo people went to city AT GREATLYREDUCED osopher, and a "citizen of the ENGRAVING—"Repetition makes PRICES—fae Stock-ta-Trade of £40 per month 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms cording to Belgrade broadcasts parks or the neighbouring country­ world." He was remanded in heard here. side today to picnic under the pink custody. reputation" — We have lots of Austin Allen, deceased, at Reid Living Room etc. and white cherry blossom, now fa both! CYRIL PALMER, Street East. Sale closes on April inclusive of telephone and Count Sforza made the offer 'ENGRAVER,' Queen Street [15 upkeep of grounds Garage yesterday in a speech at Milan*— full bloom. Colonial To Go Back Hamilton. |9579tm.e.i.t.p but made it plain that Italy must "Cherry blossom viewing" is a 7075tsa ettp have back the free territory * of national institution in Japan To Daily Flights ENGLISH DOESKIN GLOVES Available May 1st for Trieste as the starting point for which draws more people into the ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS — 13/6 or U.S. $1.90. Canada $2.10. For full particulars negotiations with Tito. open air at a single time than any Enquiries treated confidentially The Royal British, Front Street 6 months "Friendship between the peo­ other attraction. CoD'tnued from Page 1 Write Hamilton Group P.O. Box 8514t w.eitp. call ples of Yugoslavia and Italy can­ States for longer periods would 1%. LONDON, April 9 (Reuter).— have to purchase the regular $125 19475*m.e.i.tp. MILLWORK — Windows, Blinds, Apply: not be achieved by extortion," A vast congregation of worship­ thundered Borba. "Yugoslavia roundtrip tickets. The half-fare Sash, Doors, etc. Immediate det pers narked Moscow's Yelokhov- livery out ol stock. Ambard Mill, The Bank of Bermuda Ltd. M. A. Gibbons, Limited has- not up to the present nor will sky Cathedral last night for a mid­ for children also does not apply UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE, it in future 'buy' anyone's friend­ on the excursion ticket.. Slip-covers made to order. East Broadway. Phone 1023. 1 night Easter mass at which the 9801ttu. eitp. Real Estate Division T3-CU 1 m. ship at fae price of trading with Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus­ , Mr. Wagstaff said that the Wash­ Henry K. Cox, 'Upholsterer', her legitimate interests. . . .'" sia, Alexei, officiated, according ington service would make con­ North Shore Road, near Grace LARKWOOD NYLONS, Famous The territory, a small wedge to a Soviet news agency despatch nections with other services run­ Church, Pembroke. * 3 Vs 51-gauge, 15-denier, 5 DONALD SMITH with an important port, lies be­ received in London. ning to the South and the Mid- 9498*tu.eitp. shades. Just* arrived. Lusher and tween Italy and Yugoslavia. Peo­ West, and would probably tap an Easter services were held at all FREE—Remember the Exhibition Co. Wholesale. Phone 2135. Realtor ple of both races Uve in it. In entirely new source of tourists for 9649ttu.eitp. post-war efforts to settle fae Russian Orthodox churches thro­ the Colony. of Bermuda Landscapes and Parliament Street Dial 2199 Italo-Yugoslav argument over it, ughout the country. Flowers at Trinity Hall—Open This year the Russian Orthodox "This brings the fare in line daily, 1-5 p.m. COSTUME JEWELLER. Soeoial it was made a free territory under with the devaluation," Mr. Wag­ Easter Sale at Peririchiefa 73&Sfm. United Nations supervision. church Easter coincided with Eas­ 9837ttu.til.apr.l5. Tewellery Store. York. Street, St. ter celebrations of other denomin­ staff said," as it represents ap­ proximately a 30 percent de­ INTERNATIONAL CORRESPON­ George's. ations. 9fi<»?tth.eitn. § Dial 8131 situated on Smith's Island, in St. George's Harbour. 9379tm. Estate Agents — Auctioneers Flitcroft SL Lightbourn, Ltd. Unfurnished 4-Bedroom HOUSE, Insurance Brokers Standing in one acre of land planted with tropical AUSTIN EIGHT 4-door saloon, Front Street Hamilton modern kitchen and bath. Ser** trees. _§_&&! pentine Road, £30 monthly. Kit­ £200, including license and in­ Crawford House, surance. Contact Conway Trott Church Street, Phone 2953 Property has 910 feet of water front, safe anchorage son and to. Ltd., 2919. tel: 2919 9895tm. 3910. Hamilton. for boats, and commending itself for, bathing, 9889tm.tu. 1247 Consult our Travel Divisictfi for your fishing etc. Serviced by St. George's-St. David's tyavel requirements. SINGLE BEDROOM with er with­ WOODEN DOUBLE BED with GENERAL AGENTS FOR COLONIAL AIRLINES, INC. Ferry. out breakfast. Reasonable spring and inner-spring mat­ Phone 2139 Apply to F. E. GURR, pleasant central locality; suit tress. Excellent condition, £15. 737»tm w f.- Phone 9234 Evenings, business person. Tel. 3569. P^nne 1782. m. 9883*m. vJjLs