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LIGHTTNG-UP TIME 6.23 p.m' Yesterday's Weather Maximum temperature G9.2 Minimum temperature »u Rainfall 0.19 inches Tide Table For Feb. Sunshine n hours High Low Date Wate Water Sun- Sun- a.m. pjn. ajn. pjn. rise aet (A forecast oi today's weather was 2 10.37 11.00 4.28 4.56 ' 7.13 5.53 not available from the Bermuda 3 .11.10 11.39 5.08 5.28 7.13 5.53 mhe Meteorological Station last night.j VOL. 33 — NO. 27 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1953 6D PER COPY

Hundreds Killed As Worst Gale Of Meeting Protests Order m Century Rages In Western Europe; m To 3 Portuguese To Quit >v- *W& Bermuda After 10 Years Sea Walls Smashed; Shipping Sunk A meeting of Portuguese in the Colony last night decided that a protest should be lodged with the Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs and with the Board of Immigra­ LONDON, February 1 (Renter).—Screaming winds today ripped a path of death and destruction across parts of tion in Lisbon against an order by Bermuda's Immigration western Europe and the sea around it, driving thousands fr om their homes, causing floods and shipwrecks and cutting Board that three men—two married and one single—must key communications. leave the Colony. The meeting was told that the men have From Britain, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany and France came reports of the worst gales in living, clean records, and if they are compelled to return to the memory. With the storm still raging it was impossible to estimate the numbers killed or maimed. A death roll of over Azores the local Portuguese vice-consul, Mr. Frank Medeiros, 200 has been recorded during yesterday and today in Britain alone. with the backing of a large proportion of Portuguese in the At least 22 ships were reported in distress, overdue or wrecked in the North Sea, which separates Britain from Colony, will ask the Portuguese Government in Lisbon to Western Europe. 4 halt entirely the emigration of Portuguese to Bermuda. ' In the Irish Sea rescue craft battled in a vain search for survivors from the 2,694-ton British ferry steamer Prin- The meeting was'held in the Vasco da Gama Club, where cess Victoria, which sank yesterday. A death toll of 133 passengers was announced—one of the. worst disasters in recent j over 200 Portuguese from all walks of life in the Colony British maritime history. heard speeches in Portuguese by Mr. Medeiros, who later Parts of Holland and Belgium were inundated to a depth of nine I gave reporters present an outline of his address; Captain feet. A state of emergency was Armando Lorenza, master of the Portuguese ship Luso; the declared when the gale lashed j Rev. Antonio Janeiro, the Portuguese priest in the Islands, sea-shattered coastal defences and U.K. Worried By Reportf^,^ and an address in English by Monsignor J. N. Theriault. surged inland, bringing ruin to centuries of toil. Waves poured Mr. Medeiros explained to the press that the three into such towns as Rotterdam,. Portuguese men, one with a wife and daughter, another with Flushing and Willemstad. Of U.S. Formosa Plait!Saturday Night two daughters and the third single, came to Bermuda in Rotterdam police said that the 1941-1942. „,u __ situation in Holland's second city (Special Through Reutwi Police refused yesterday te They had worked since their was "critical." „ ... give details of a reported ] arrival for the Department of Reports from all stricken areas LONDON, Feb. 1.—The Foreign Officials declined to go on i Works at the Harrington Sound spoke of difficulties in coping with Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, record with any official comment armed robbery on Saturday' Quarry. the disaster. All telephone com- would protest in the strongest but there was no mistaking their night in which it is under­ Last year when an accident munications were cut between terms to the U_S. Secretary of concern over the rumoured stood Mrs. H. J. Caro, of occurred at the quarry they re- Brussels and Belgian coast areas. State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, decision. Privately, the view was "D e e p w a t e r." Harrington ' quested insurance against further expressed that there was little Dykes at Le Zoute and nearby when he arrives here on Tuesday, Sound, was* held up at the > accidents. Ibis was refused and Lekkerbek were breached and against any contemplated Ameri- to gain in a military sense and I the men were told they could point of a gun, bound and j basements of buildings flooded. ran use in the Far East of Chinese much tolos e politically. j either return to their work at the Along the east coast of England troops from Formosa, it was British fears of {he outcome robbed of jewellery said ot be quarry face on the same con­ centre partly on the future of worth between £10,000 and, J ditions or work on the ground for at least 20 bodies had been found reliably stated today. I less wages with one month's by rescue workers today but it I The British goal in the Orient, Hong Kong, whose position as £15,000. . Britain's most distant-outpost in I notice, Mr. Medeiros said. was feared many more were dead. Foreign Office officials said, re- Tbe men would not accept the Five persons were killed in | mains unchanged—to keep the the Pacific makes her vulnerable Mrs. Caro could not be con-' gales which lashed the Rhineland Korean War confined to Korea. to possible Communist retaliation, taeted for information lastj conditions and quit their jobs. Tbey were then requested by and brought bombed ruins crash­ Every British newspaper yes­ 8110(11 night, but The Royal Gazette] a move might tend to alienate the Board of Immigration to leave ing down in nearby Emery, while terday carried in a top position was unofficially informed that' heavy snowstorms and high winds under large headlines reports countries like India and Pakistan, the Islands and return to tbe swept the Swiss Alps. from Washington tbat the new and South East Asia, from the I*"* robbery was com Azores. Mr. Medeiros wrote to the local Eisenhower Administration is anti-Communist front. Continued oa Page 3 IN FRANCE considering "unfreezing" For­ Board of Immigration asking why In France the high tide .at noon Further, it underlines the ' o the men and their families should mosa. The reports said that tbe conflict raging in the United flooded Dunkirk suburbs. Several American Seventh Fleet may be be requested to leave, and seek­ families were evacuated from Nations on whether the Com­ Senior Training School ing permission for them tostay . withdrawn fromi Korean waters. munist regime in China should be houses bordering the canals ring­ Tbe fleet has been detailed to Monsignor Theriault also peti­ ing tbe French port. Telephone recognised as the sole legal Escapees Still Free tioned the board on their behalf. guard the Chinese island from authority. A lawyer did likewise. lines were torn down and harbour attack bom the Chinese Reds on Britain has long advocated that Infing i*Kenneth Pitcher and ; lights were swept from jetties. the mainland. her example should be followed REQUESTS REJECTED Kenneth William Smith, ..wfaj| All the requests were turned SHIPS IN DISTRESS British newspapers said the in recognising the Peking escaped from the Senior Tn_pudjp< . Tne Governmentv and that the Caem t down with the explanation that Ships of all nationalities fought reports are "alarmihsc School o ver a week a go, were • the men were not wanted back at a battle with mountainous seas papers charged that the propose)} munists should be admitted to the still, at liberty last night, the American action was kept secret United Nations. the quarry and consequently must and 100-mile-an-hour gales in tbe police reported. A "reward of leave. North Sea. Throughout tbe day a from the British. Further, tbe British believe that £ 10 is being offered for Informa­ stream of distress signals reached tbe Seventh Fleet move might "We hope that as a result of AMERICAN SHOW tion leading to their recapture. this meeting the Board of Immi­ British and Dutch ports. The Foreign Office sidestepped spread the war beyond Korea. In The police reported no acci- ] no circumstances, it is felt, would gration will reconsider the mat­ Off the west coast of the Hook the charges that the British had dents yesterday but said they had ter and allow the people to re­ of Holland the 6,000-ton Danish not been consulted. "Formosa is the Americans allow the Chinese been busy with sailors, both Communists to invade Formosa— main in Bermuda. This is not a steamer Vannan, drifting east­ an American show," a spokesman British and American, who were threat but if tbey are not allowed wards out of control, sent out a Continued on Page 2 said. described as "slightly exuberant." NEW STAINED GLASS WINDOW. — Standing beneath the stained glass window dedicated to stay we shall protest to tbe distress signal for help. Portuguese Government," Mr. The 8,624 - ton Panamanpan yesterday at the Cathedral are (left to right) Canon A. L. Burrell, His Lordship the Bishop, Mr. Medeiros stated. motor tanker Barbara Ann, re­ Rae Simpson of Toronto, Peter Simpson and Mrs. Simpson. (See story below.) He said it was time the Board porting from the same region, had of Immigration clarified the posi- a bad leakage in ber main pump- Bermuda-Born Spiritualist tion with regard to contract room and one of her tanks. The For Cathedral Portuguese labour. Why, he ask­ British tanker Norrisia, 8,246 tons, Consecrates New ed, were the Portuguese not was standing by to give assistance. "X AT . TT 11 1 TT 11* UJNMJLfUiei n treated in the same fashion as Another British ship was stand­ other aliens brought to tbe C«l- ing by the 2,852-ton London- ony on contracts. Portuguese who came to Ber­ Continued on Page 4 Makes Hollywood Headlines Bishop Dedicates New Preceptor/ of muda on contract between 1920 O——— A Bermuda-born man, Mr. years ago, was a member of the vealed tohi m that he would come Knights Templar and 1931, on expiry of their con­ Samuel Syrenus Hayliager, is Bermuda contingent of the Royal to America and devote his life in tracts were allowed to establish making headlines for himself in Garrison Artillery, according to the service of God and to his themselves in other businesses Channel Steamer Los Angeles,- Calif. The maga- Major P. L. Lightbourn, who re- fellow man.'" Stained Glass Window Mr. Alexander R. Cunningham, Grand Prior of the great Priory and tohav e the same rights as zine Ebony, widely circulated presents ex-members on the War Ebony goes on to state thatthe \ other citizens of Bermuda. among America's Negro popula- Pensions Commission. It is not Rev. Heyliager, as he is some- / . . of Knights Templar of Scotland, Sinks With Loss arrived in Bermuda recently on From 1981 to 1951 no contract tion, claims that Mr. Heyliager, a known if this Mr. Heyliager was times known, is causing consider- A new stained glass Window was dedicated in the was produced until the Portu­ spiritualist, is exciting more talk a relative of his namesake in Los able debate. Described as an ex- Cathedral yesterday by His Lordship the Bishop, the Rt. j bis first vis»t to the New World guese emigrants landed. They Of 133 Lives in religious circles on the west Angeles. Harlem minister, Mr. Heyliager Rev. John Jagoe. It is the gift of Mr. Rae Simpson of Toronto to consecrate a new preceptory. I ^re asked* "to sig coast than anyone since the evan- Mr. Samuel Hey- practiceti!fS:Jr C he,f T!f The window depicts, in five scenes, the parable of the LUv Zl^HtmllJ^h.n3^ ? 1952 «"»*»«*> were sent to the | gelist Billy Graham took In any event t n f his liager left Bermuda while still g™1 JSl g^SE^«__SSS__ | »>«« built. »y The Royal Gazette Oriental occultism, Mother Alma heavenly spirits Mr. Simpson gave the window much Mr Cunningham said. "It the immigrants wouldbe allowed t TRAINING SHIP GOING is extremely pretty, and above all to reside in the Colony for only day carried 133 persons to their remembers Um he is'believed toStuar t Jarrett, as a youth in New _ The magazine declares that to- m memory of his mother and the people I have met have been I five years norther^^^rJSF^LT''n Irish coast . °ff the I be related toMr . James Heyliager York, where'he was an errand {^^J^J^^i^^l^^^- ^e ^PP™ and j extremely hospitable. My feeling 1 BQ OUT UNDER FULL SAIL The first exhausted survivors of who emigrated to tbe United boy for the parents of Mary Pk*- s-upp proudlcy boasth s th | Mrs . mUnAlic eMrs Groves Simpson H; oylf; as I approach my departure is one ^^ NOT SPECIFY States 'shortly after the First ford, star of silent movies. f rl^ ^•^,„ ™!L JEJ^ P" h - *°searmle ?. 177 aboard were landed at after the First ford, star of silent movies steadU 1 th crc s e W d of regret." ' "We understood that. We were , North Ireland coast World War. One person who The article says: "They say that /," ^0i? _f t £? *JH™ «* * two sisters. Miss AUce The Danish full-rigged train- Mr. Cunningham has been quite satisfied because all who town 15 miles from . knew Mr, J. Heyliager said Mr. at the age of 11 while he was still arrival from New York less than Catherine Simpson and Mrsin.g ship Danmark is expected tovotin g a number of Masonic came in 1952 knew that they could st At least 35 survivors, all men, Samuel Heyliager might be a living with his parents in Ber- ^^.eXedsupersMa™' ********Canon AC °°Per' sail this morning at 9 a.m. from• | lodges in Bermuda. He is a keen ay for only five years. .Bu t the were landed at the Donaghadee most ev rters Marv of the- Cathedral ^ G^ges. Weather permittmg, ife but he has had so many landing permits granted to those younger brother. A Mr. C. H. muda he had a 'remarkable ^ £ f^ ™PP° • Residentiary she wiH 3 1 from the harbour go r w lifeboat station. "Th# _ift «rf this , P * ., , engagements he has not been able I ho came between 1920 and 1951 Heyliager, who died about five illumination in which It was re- Coatinae* on Page 8 : commented, Tbey said tbe 2,694-ton Princess window is certainly extremely I with mamsails, topsails, top- | to try out Bermuda's courses. Coatiaued « P«. 3 Victoria went down very quickly welcome and much appreciated. I gallants and royals all flying. He noted that he would work j at about 3 pjn. am glad;to say that there are some If, however, the wind blows the first ceremony for tbe Knight The British destroyer Contest other windows on order but it from the east, making a sailing Templar degree in the new pre- I OCEAN MONARCH DUE signalled that she had picked up I is very much hoped that tbe passage of the Town Cut Channel ceptory in Ialy Hall next Friday. other survivors tour miles from impossible, the ship will go out Mr. Cunningham said he had whole of the two series of either under _M_r own limited the honour of being a private at TODAY; 325 PASSENGERS Copeland off Belfast Lough, but parables and miracles can be aid not give the number. Four power or in tow. the amalgamation of the Great! , . completed by the same artist, Mr. The merchant ships were with the ) Meredith Williams, as the general The Bermuda Meteorological Priory ih 1909 with the early Ocean Monarch is ex- Contest. Station said last night 'that it Grand Encampment, train which j P^ed this morning from New effect will be magnificent and York at about 7.30 ajn. en PLANES ASSIST I each additional window will en­ expected the wind would be the present governing body south-westerly. J derives. Nassau cruise. She wiH sail this Several aeroplanes, reported to hance tbe beauty of those already afternoon. The ship has 41 include an American aircraft, there." The training ship arrived on Two years ago, having risen to passengers for Bermuda and 282 helped to spot survivors by drop­ VOICES GRATITUDE - I TuesdaGeorge'ys Harbourand saile. d into St. j thhaed positiothe honoun orf Granof Installingd Prior,' hthe I ^ transit, of whom IS wiB dis ping flares in the dark. By the During his sermon "the Bishop She will return to Copenhagen Grand Master, Lord Elgin. His; emDark at Nassau. She also has time lifeboats came into tbe light expresesd his gratitude and after leaving Bermuda. About! present job as Grand Prior was I ?*" weight tons of cargo and 700 of tbe flares, however, most of the bags of mail. survivors had disappeared in the appreciation of tbe gift on behalf I 500 miles off Ireland ber skipper like that of a chief of staff, he of tiie Dean and Chapter of the will decide, depending on theexplained . He is the official The Kim, of Alcoa Line- turbulent sea. The Princess Vic­ Canadian service, arrived yes­ toria, a car ferry owned by the Cathedral, and of the Church wind and weather forecasts, deputy of the Grand Master. Wardens and Vestry of tbewhethe r to sail around Scotland ""Consequently," he continued, terday morning wito 59 weight British Railways and operating tons of cargo.for Bermuda. She on the 36-mile run between this Cathedral. or . push through the . English "when Great Priory acceded to a During the receiving of theChannel . request of^a number of fraters saileti. yesterday, afternoon for Scottish port and Larne, North the 'West Indies. Ireland, was caught in a 113- offertory he went to tne window, The Danmark should have an (brothers) from Bermuda who mile-an-hour hurricane that which was unveiled by Peter easy passage across the Atlantic, petitioned Great Priory to grant The Portuguese ship Luso swept the Irish Sea and Scotland. Simpson, tbe young son of Mr. using the prevailing westerlies. their request for the inception of arrived in St. George's on Satur­ and Mrs. Simpson, and dedicated She will be following a sailing the new preceptory under the day for coal from Galveston, Mountainous seas threw ber on it with two prayers. The first ship track found by Columbus OB Scottish governing body, I whs Texas. She was expected to sail her side at a 36-degree list. Water was: his return from the first voyage delegated by the Grand Master's yesterday for Leixoes, Portugal. poured into her engine room and "In tbe. Faith of Jesus Christ of discovery lit' tbe caravel Nina, Council to"erect and consecrate a Tbe Luso is loaded down tohe r swamped one side of her deck. and subsequently used by Spanish new body." plimsoll marks with wheat. The master, James Ferguson of we dedicate this window to the glory ef God and in memory of treasure ships (some of which .-- After the consecration cere­ Built some 40 years ago, she is Stranraer, sent out an SOS and Were wrecked on Bermuda) mony toe Venerable Frater gave orders to abandon ship. ' George Simpson, Alice Groves of 6,207 gross tons. Simpson, Roseannie Heyl, Alice taking the gold and riches of Sidney Spurling was installed as Another arrival in St. George's Many rescue ships rushed to South America to Spain. Preceptor by Mr. Cunningham. tbe scene, about 12 miles off Port Catherine Simpson and Margaret en Saturday was the Panamanian Cooper, in tbe name' of tbjj_r An enthusiasm of Mr. Cun­ ship Estero, of-1,934 gross tons, Patrick, but it was almost im­ ningham's is Robert Burns. He possible to get life rafts off the Father and of the Son and of the which came from New York witb. Holy Ghost." and Who by Thy Son Jesus Christ, belongs toth e Burns Club witb cargo for the Merritt, Chapman steep decks. longest record of annual Burns Above are two of tbe pictures reproduced in an "Ebony" magazine article on Bermuda-born Tbe second ' prayer read: tbe Light Of the World, has sent and Scott Corporation, which is BITTERLY COLD down upon Thy Holy Church tbe dinners in the world, litis is toe Samuel S. Heyliager (see story above). Left—Hollywood comedienne and singer Dorothy London "Almighty and everlasting God, working on Kindley Air Force The weather was bitterly cold. Who art the Father of Lights, Light of Thy Holy Spirit; We club in Dairy, which was founded Base. The ship came alongside Visibility was poor and rescuers stares entranced at the metaphysicist. Right—In conference room of bis $30,000 Los Angeles from whom cometh down every humbly beseech Thy Majesty toi n 1826. the base wharf on the north side Coatiaued n Page 8 home, Mr. Heyliager wears Chinese red robe. good gift and every, perfect gift, . Continued oa Page 2 CwNinurJ on~Page 2 of St. George's Harbour. Page I THE ROYAL GAZETTE), MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1953 Sty* fttfgal ^c1f_.Jt>fcJ6.J6.y_J4Tg,>tr-/._0iL*t->nittH '- ^.«^« muda in 1922 I have felt the urge REMOVING ADTO-CYCLES to "write a letter to the paper." Saturday, January 31st. From 1922 to 1946 it was to have O.S. and Canada Representatives I do read of a sad happening been a letter of extravagant praise Policeman's Chase Quickly S. S. Koppe & Company, tne, in New York, that busy city of and delight to express my love of 630 Fifth Avenue, buses and subways. FOE a polite these beautiful islands: their New York City. man on a bus gave up his seat quaintness, charm and continuing Ends One Escapade United Kingdom Representatives: to a lady. She fainted. And loveliness. Nowhere else were Africa & Colonial Press Agency. Ltd. when she recovered, she thanked people so friendly and hospitable, Two young men, both 22 years 8 Red Lion Square of age, were given prison terms London, W.C.I, England. him. Then he fainted. Mayhap were flowers and foliage so that will never happen in our entrancing, were tbe ocean, sky on Saturday by Hamilton magis­ beloved country. and climate so heavenly. -And to trates court after tbey admitted Proprietors: But tbe story did mind me of crown it all, there were rest, quiet before the War. L. M. Minty the old University gag. and relaxation ia which to savour separate charges ol removing FHE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. auto-bicycles without consent of A Yale man said to a Harvard all these other delights. Because For Cathedral Reid Street. Hamilton man: "Look, there's a lady with­ I could not, at the proper times, the owners. out a seat." The Harvard man really find words to express my They were Hilgrove Gordon Dulles, In France, Says Editor: E. T. SAYER promptly fetched a chair. But a deep enjoyment, no letter was Harvey of Pembroke East, who Princeton man sat in it. ever written. was imprisoned for one month, Manager: FORD BAXTER * * * In 1946 the letter would have and William Frederick Van Lowe Bishop Dedicates New been different. It would have of Camp Hill, Warwick, who was He Is Encouraged Subscription Rates: Some talk with an old friend Local Foreign who was wrathful anent some pleaded—perhaps hysterically and gaoled for three months. There 1 Year £5. o.o £6. 0.0 trifling public matter and would, certainly selfishly — against the were no previous convictions of PARIS, Feb. 1 (Reuter).—The I "These plans have caught the A Months 3. 0.0 3. 7.C motorisation which now makes the same nature against Harvey, American Secretary of State, Mr. imagination of the American 3 Months 1.17.6 2. 5.0 he said, make trouble. Stained Glass Window 1 Month 0.13.0 0.164 "Sam," he declared, 'Tm going the roads so noisy and dangerous; but convictions for stealing were John Foster Dulles, flew here people and we want to know more to write to the paper about it. but because I am an American, in the record against Van Lowe. from Rome today on his 10-day about your purposes and plans for I'll give 'era hell. But I can't used to very hideous form of man- Both had convictions for other Continued from Page 1 tour of Europe "to listen and the European Defence Community made transportation and therefore offences. learn. so that we can take them into MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1-993 write like you, so I want your bless and hallow this window now I house of stone while a storm help. Just show me how to with no right to express even an The cycle removed by Harvey He immediately went into con­ account in our own planning," he offered to Thy glory and the rages outside. ference with top U.S. diplomats added. write it." opinion prompted by love and dis- I belonged to William McMullan adornment of Thy Holy House, All the figures and the build- So I did prefer my help. I tress, that letter has never been employed by The Royal Gazette' from European capitals. He was He stressed the bonds which GAMBLING EVIL written either. and to vouchsafe that all who look ings are mediaeval in appearance, I accompanied Mr. Harold bound his country and himself promised him I would do more McMullan found his cycle gone upon it with true faith in Thee as Mr. Williams's designs are j stassen, Mutual than that for him. Then I told Now, on my 36th visit to what from its parking place outside the Security Ad- personally to France. "General stm t0 may perceive the manifold beauty him what Abraham Lincoln once » ute almost the dearest Bermuda Press building when he modelled on the 15th Century ministrator. Lafayette and General Eisen­ 1 of Thy glory, and being en­ windows in Chartres Cathedral. Mr. Dulles was met at the air- hower are two names which are- Recent court disclosures said: "When you have written a ' P ** on earth, I must, at least, went for it at 11 pjn. on Pfiday. lightened by Thy grace, may indicate that there is wide­ wrathful letter — put it in the voi«^ my sorrow and protest at He saw Harvey riding it and Present among the many port by the French Foreign equally well known in both coun-, *• _. _____ JL __•._ 1_ __ * __!_-.____-_. *_M * l-_ _-__-»_-_].. 1 _ _ ._-_. ___• inherit Thy everlasting Mid friends of the people com- Minister, M. Georges Bidault, and j tries,""he said stove." what is being done to these made a report to P.C. F. Walsh spread and heavy gambling in beautiful islands! I have only the who ran down Burnaby Street heavenly kingdom; through the memorated was a relation, Miss then drove into the capital for In tomorrow's high-IeveL-talks Mayhap I did my friend a ser­ same Thy Son Jesus Christ, Who Julia. Heyl. Miss Edith Heyl was talks with the mutual security at the Quai d'Orsay two topics Bermuda and that, what is vice, but I doubt me not I robbed ri^tt that comes of deep interest and saw the accused go by on more, no-one in authority can and devotion—if that is any right i Front Street. liveth and reigneth with Thee in unable to go to the service owing chiefs from Paris, Rome, Bonn were expected to head the agenda a lot of readers of a great deal of the unity of the same Spirit, one to sickness. do or is doing much about it. amusement. at all—but I must plead witb and London. —the snarled-up Europesif De • Big Business in Bermuda, or Constable Walsh commandeered God, world without end." Discussing the window Mr He told newsmen he had come fence Community treaty aijd the We are aware of the inherent aaa a passing car and went in pursuit. Simpson said after toe service Some historian of tbe cinema whatever fatal agency is causing Harvey jumped off, threw the In a bidding before the prayer to France "because President war in Irldo China. difficulties of prosecuting a a mass madness for profit here, to for the church, which followed "Ifs very beautiful. I am very j Eisenhower wants to be sure that Though Mr. Dulles mentioned gambling case successfully. It has boldly stated that the old Cycle against a gate of tbe Public satisfied." silent pictures were far superior spare—please spare— a little of Buildings and ran up Court immediately after the dedication, the policies of his new adminis- [ the European Army, he did not is one of the benevolences and to the present talkies. the old beauty and charm. Street. Canon Burrell, the celebrant, He felt that more windows tration will, from the beginning, I add, as he did yesterday in Rome, safeguards of British law that Do the North Shore, Fairylands read out the names of the people should be given; He noted that take account of French views." that the American Government He doesn't give any reason for P.C. Walsh got out of the com­ Mr. Williams was an old man and His speech last week in the U.S. | and Congress had come ta look the doubt always or almost or proof of this statement, but an and tbe lovely beaches have to be commemorated in the window. completely solid with houses so I mandeered car, chased the that the whole plan of stained hinting that his country might" on it as vital to Western coopera- always lies with the defendant he did, he might point out that IN FIVE PANELS glass windows had been laid out. revise its European policy if I tion. in the silent picture, if tbe cow­ ___..*_.«... .^ accused, caugm nim and arrested in such a case so that a jury, countryside and ocean-side are him. Harvey was "slightly under "it will be too bad if they Europe slowed down its unifica- During his 15 hours here Mr. hesitating to convict an inno­ boy was supposed to be a tenor, that the natural beauty of the hitoem influence,J- * "1M accordin. ..„,££„„.?-_;g to the„ i The window was designed by don't get them now," he declared. |tion plans brought heavy criticism Dulles is expected to avoid apply- there was no way of testing him. destroyed? Look what has hap­ constable. Mr. Williams, of Devonshire, cent man, errs perhaps on the pened to most of the beaches "It can be done for well under here. Newspapers and Govern- ing direct pressure for French Today, with tbe talkies, be which used to be such lovely Van Lowe took an auto-bicycle England. It depicts the parable of £300. The window itself only ment officials felt that Mr. Dulles ratification of the treaty, side of leniency. Our gaming | would be billed as the finest tenor spots! Where can we find—except from a shed on the Dell wood | the house built on rock and the costs about £200, and the other had been too blunt. But the French ministers are laws may be partially at fault. in the world, and some cracked perhaps in Southampton — open School grounds, Inspector Brown house built on sand in five panels costs are for freight, etc. It will Tomorrow he and Mr. Stassen expected to state frankly that they record would attempt to prove IiamULUU UpCIl e,,:j *__. IL .. ^T . _ , . , . «_V_OlO OIC 1U1 IICI^IIL, *_IL. 11 Will .T, __. — "" CA^C_LCU 1U SLdlC liail-.!^ LllCIt II1V.V But as much at fault, in our vistas of trees. or l r ec tlo meet tb Pre the exaggeration. wild flowers and I longef*"l Ad tto ™J. DeCouteP ^ " , fth- e »schoo bel- house-buildersThe first pane, lon eshow witsh ath shovee twlo U^ wonderful if the Cathedral \^Mayer, and to* p Frencmierh, Mminister. Renes have misgiving about the treaty as opinion, is the general public rod. coast? gardener. can get it done." drafted. * • * At Williamsburg, to Virginia, the other with a pick; the second at the Foreign Office. They are attitude to gambling in its Some National Safety Council DeCoute missed the cycle when shows the house on sand being expected to ask him to clarify multifarious forms. It is Americans have spent enormous TRAFFIC OFFENCES is trying to comfort us. For it sums of money to change a whole he went to the shed for his I erected; the third tbe storm Consecrates Hew reports that the U.S. would "de- indeed a case where examples asks: How many persons are small city back to its original mower. Van Lowe was seen at \ blowing and washin down the neutralise" Formosa by with­ Donald Joe Burgesser, of the there to your family? Four? ptln Preceptory Of drawing the U.S. Seventh Fleet. U.S. Naval Station, was fined £5 in high and authoritative ThM two o£ ^m aroi to be M^.quaintnes. s and historical beauty. !?2?1 « ** "*"* "_ «*«*••, He house; tbe fourth the erection of in thousands ' read?lv admitted it did not belong tbe house of stone; and the fifth, Before he left Rome after talks | and h ad his licence endorsed on places are sadly needed, injure€, ta trafHc accidents before *"•"?^L.n, „ Knights Templar with the Italian leaders Mr. Dulles Saturday in Somerset magistrates because gambling indulged in I they die. Then is goes on to | JJJJ gf ^nes^Tnder "£ to him. I people happily working in the said: "We leave encouraged and court by the Wor. H. Martin Godet in any form tends to become suggest more and more control, Continued from Page 1 shall report accordingly to Presi- for speeding at 30 miles an hour, names of "Progress" and "Profit,' dent Eisenhower." Charles Homer Wallen, residing like drug addiction. At any otherwise the whole family of (i din? enormous amounts to End Blockade? Mr. Cunningham was born in rate it is easy to discern in all "^j™" ^! mi^, ^ST^ ™»« sure that tourists will not 1877 in Dairy, Ayrshire. He began In his prepared statement read at Somerset Bridge, and Robert want to come his career in the teaching pro­ to reporters at the airport here | Ernest Chewing, both of the U.S. that goes on around us that Len"io«t: Do away™*mLtorisa-' ^^ ^^ Mr. Dulles praised French states- Naval Station, were each fined £ I the lure of something for tbra. Of course, 1 will come back. fession in 1898 and retired some men for inspiring "such construe- on charges of driving without n*thing, or next to nothing, is. because I love the country and 10 years ago. He was head of tive and imaginative efforts'' as I valid driver's licences. In addi- look back, with vivid memories U.K. Worried By Report the secondary school in Kilmar­ the Schuman coal-steel plan and ' tion, Chewing was fined £ 1 for nofc abated by the frequency to how heavenly tbe islands used nock, an industrial town of the European Army scheme. lacking third-party insurance. wit£ which it is invoked in THE Y SA Y to be. But how many tourists will Ayrshire, when he retired. echo toe words I beard as tbe Mr. Cunningham said he bad various causes—many of them ^^ *J-» * "Queen" pulled up to the dock net been to Europe many times but good, but surely some of them ——— long ago and I was waiting im­ Of U.S. Formosa Plan this was his first visit to the west. patiently to disembark: "Ifs not dubious. We know the old I ;•* A. M. _ro*CEl_I_ Since bis retirement he has been 'very pretty, is it? All those big Continued on Page 4 carrying out bis Masonic duties Societthye warepors encouragingt of the Churc. h ! buildings and all the cars. We NOTICE and tried English legal ~ . yet such an attempt is thought to CANCELS REVIEW OF in many places. He has been in • ii » _ 6 Snciptv was pnrnurapinf jmiaht as well just go to Florida Dublin on two occasions as repre­ is his castle, etc. Nor have That it showed that tbe good work I next year be a more likely contingency wmaxims—thae any inclinatiot a nma tno sdistur hombe done calls for still more work. LOYALTY BOARD REPORT sentative of Great Priory, once at Whh^reat sorrow in my heart j J&».n.ajtationalist landing on the the triennial conference between Due te the retirement of Mr. E. F. E. long-standing rights either I could only agree wito them But mainland. England and Ireland. | That some time ago there was an of direct conflict WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (Reu- vis-a-vis our courts or vis-a­ appeal for larger church Prospects Mr. Cunningham leaves on Lumsden from the firm of "Plater & vis our fellow men. But I is left? I hope not. between American and Chinese I ter).—The new Secretary of State. j February 11 on the Ocean attendance. Communist forces outside Korea Mr. John Foster Dulles, has dis- Company," it is hereby notified that as evidence given only recently * * * Very truly yours, Monareh. He now lives in would thus be increased if the missed a special board set up by Prestwiek. in the highest court of the That now there is an appeal for MARGARET E. MILLER. Communists were tempted by the h»s precedessor, Mr. Dean Ache from 1st February, 1953, the name of land leads to the conclusion more clergy to make visits to withdrawal of the Seventh Fleet f?1* to make a new studv of the firm will be "PLATER & KESSELL." that stolen property is being homes. The Editor, into an action which would loyalty charges against Mr. John * * * The Royal Gazette. Carter Vincent, veteran diplomat. UK. CimmANTS freely bandied across the force the Americans to return. 3517f_. That something new in rentals has Dear Sir: Mr. Dulles planned "to take ac­ gaming tables; is forming one * * * tion" on the basis of recom­ PICKET WHITEHALL been noted. I'm still interested in this quaint OTTAWA, Jan. 31 (Reuter)-— of the incentives to bigger and old Bermuda habit of "plumping" mendations already before him. worser stakes. Not so long ago * * # Canadian External Affairs De- it was stated in an announcement LONDON, Jan. 31 (Renter).— That the Dockyard has houses at and the coming election, now there was more or less public drawing ever nearer. In fact, be­ partment officials today declined today by the State Department, Senior civil servants today Bermuda Welfare Society practise of gaming in one or £10 a month. fore more and other means of to comment on reports which said wito the release of an exchange changed from sedate striped * * * transportation are sabotaged, voy­ that President Eisenhower would of letters between Judge Learned trousers to parade up and down two of its most hazardous That elsewhere they are nearly agers to toe Coronation had better announce withdrawal of the U.S. I Hand of New York, chairman of Whitehall, London's administra­ NOTICE forms; and a blind eye was that a week. Seventh Fleet from the Formosa the Acheson-appointed group, and h leave early to avoid the rush, and tive centre, in sports clothes, old Non-member fees will be charged for the turned upon it until it was I T at_the ^ephoneCompany^s arrange to do their "plumping" Straits patrol in his message to Mr. Dulles. raincoats and battered hats. Congress on Monday. The Government's loyalty re- first treatment to patients whose member­ exposed by the press as a per­ dinner was a very pleasant or any kind of voting by proxy. Escorted by police they affair. Better still, they might get the It was understood that Canada | view board said some time ago marched quietly up and down.the ship fee of 5/- has not been paid by the end dW not lan that it had found "a reasonable nicious and spreading in­ ladies to do i't, just like they turn .1 P any official comment thoroughfare bearing posters de­ of February in each year. That those present earned it after until the President's plan was doubt" of Mr. Vincent's loyalty fluence. over all other kinds of work for manding more pay. This ruling will be strictly enforced in the future tite big "controversy. them to do. And it almost seems confirmed. to the United States Government. They represented the 38,000- It is in this context, of One Senior External Affairs It cited various allegations they might better let them be the strong Society at Civil Servants DOROTHY S. CAMPBELL, course, that one encounters | That the picture didn't show a candidates for the House as well, official said the Department was against him, including associa- who are protesting that today Secretary, Executive Committee the more devious type of great many wine glasses. while they go to play golf to keep considering what the move might I' j executive government officers are down their growing paunches — mean if President Eisenhower In reaching this decision the Bermuda Welfare Society. moralising on gambling. To review board reversed an earlier underpaid. drive it underground, it is That perhaps toe recent increases I or go fishing to give themselves carried out the plan. The De- ,. to rates didn't' permit such an time for quiet thinking about partment has asked Canadian \V*±*& of,the st**e Department's easy to argue, is to give it an extravagance. public matters. officials in Washington for further 'loyalty and security board clear added fillip of adventure, to * * * One thing is certain: All dis­ information. ing Mr. Vincent. cussion of political .matters and After receiving the review enhance those very qualities That a long time ago there was a board's findings with its recom­ that form so potent an attrac­ cry of "Too old at forty." proposals for improvement must WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (Reu­ FURNESS BERMUDA LINE take place before the imminent mendation that Mr. Vincent be tion in the first place. We'do * * * ter).—The White House today dismissed, Mr. Acheson, with the election, either otherwise or at described as "completely un­ Schedule not believe a community That now aspirants for the House the weekly or fortnightly meet­ approval of President Truman, are said to be to young at founded" a report that President on January 3 named a five-man should stand by and virtually, ings of the House before it dis­ Eisenhower) aim Generalissimo IMPORTERS kindly instruct Shippers to reserve cargo space forty. solves — which we understand is bdard headed by Judge Hand to condone publicly evil prac­ aaa Chiang Kai-shek were to hold an review the case again. their substitute for civil servants' early meeting "off Alaska." on specific sailings tices that undermine the That age is matter of feeling, not final leave before retirement. moral and spiritual health of of years. Even if elections draw a record at­ The report was published in SALZBURG, Austria, Feb. 1 Embarkation Time 1.30 p.m. Sailing Hour 3 p.m. the great numbers of people * * * tendance of freeholders, after the Australia. (Reuter). _ The U.S. Army said who are not averse to earning Tbat the foreign news will deal fact candidates are in for another General Eisenhower's press today that it will build apartment with finance for some time. five years, and they are usually secretary, Mr. James Hagerty, houses to care for 420 American Leave New York Arrive Bermuda! SHIP Leave Bermuda Arr. New York an honest living. And we are * * * so choked up with gratitude tbey flatly denied the report. "There's families here. Austrian and convinced that professional That only astronomers will be can't express much else — let no truth hi it," he said. Bavarian firms will do tbe build­ able to follow the figures. gambling is a cancer to be alone carry it out lata: on — ing, which is expected to start Jan. 31 Feb. 2 OCEAN MONARCH Feb. Feb. 7 excised from the body politic especially as they have to wait- this month. until the Executive Council ahdic0111"86' I know, namely: net liking via Nassau as swiftly and as surely as Feb. 4 Feb. Feb. 19 legal processes permit. Other­ Governor's message give them a the 'cut of a candidate's jib' fit Feb. QUEEN OF BERMUDA APPROVES PROPOSAL Ta chance to do anything at all. some way or other, and so, unless via San Juan wise, like a carreer, it extends THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1944 Feb. The Dominion of Bermuda compelled by law to help fill alt Feb. 9 OCEAN MONARCH Feb. 11 Feb. IS its malign influence into ever- "UNFREEZE" FORMOSA might, without any great loss of vacant seats — somewhat like an ass can be compelled to drink •<-— widening areas, with inevit­ dignity, take notice of how rigor­ Feb. 16 OCEAN MONARCH Feb. 16 able weakening of the whole WASHINGTON, Jan. 81 (JP).— ously candidates are screened in refusing to vote him into any Notice of Intended Marriage Feb. 14 Feb. 21 of the affected fabric. Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, its sister realm, the United States, post but public hangman. Pre­ former U.S. chief of naval opera­ while here "running tar the vious screening of candidates Feb 21 Feb. 23 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Feb. 25 Feb. 27 tions, said today tbat if anybody House" — except for the £50 de­ would help this and frustrate toe We confess quite freely that effects of "plumping" a lot — wants Generalissimo Chiang Kai- posit — appears the easiest job Tbe persons named and de­ Feb. 24 OCEAN MONARCH Feb. 24 we have no method to suggest Shek's Chinese Nationalists forces there is, being determined only but nobody fit willing to let any­ scribed hereunder have given Feb. 22 March 10 by which we can strike at the to "help us settle the problem on by individual consent (if the di­ body else do the Screening. notice to me of their intended via San Joan evil We may be pardoned for tbe China coast, it is a bright rectors approve, of course, as tbey Another, and far more ancient marriage, namely:— Feb. 28 Mar. 2 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Mar. Mar. 7 idea." . are not compelled by law like reason, is tbat in toe old days wondering, however, whether ERVIN ALEXANDER FARIES of via Nassau Admiral Leahy, emerging from conscription) and economic con­ when Bermuda's laws were so Mar. 9 QUEEN OF BERMUDA as much as possible is being a 15 minutes talk with President ditions. For such an important strict that tbe penalty for armed Warwick West (Bachelor), and Mar. Mar. 11 Mar. 13 done to enforce existing laws. Eisenhower at toe White House, office, candidates might even be robbery, for instance, was hang­ MARY ROSEMARIE CASSIDY "drafted," like enthusiastic Amer­ ing instead of tickling ten times Mar. 13 OCEAN MONARCH These, gambling haunts are was commenting on reports toat of Pembroke East (Spinster). Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 not secret places. They are the President plans to order toe icans threatened with MacAitour on tbe posterior with a feather, U.S. Seventh fleet to abandon its — after, however, previous en­ such a loophole was deemed ad­ Mar. Mar. 16 QUEEN OF BERMUDA known quite well to those role of isolating Formosa from quiry into Incidence of insanity visable in case a young, deserving Any person knowing any just 14 Mar. IS Mar. 20 whose business it is to keep China. in the family, which might make but undistinguished candidate cause or impediment why this Mar. Mar. 18 OCEAN MONARCH track of such activities. We Admiral Leahy who was per­ them anxious to tackle such a could be found wito' his feet on marriage should not be allowed 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 do not believe we are voicing sonal chief of staff to Presidents whole-time proposition. the ground, bis nose to toe grind­ should enter caveat forthwith to Mar. 21 Mar. 23 QUEEN OF BERMUDA Mar. 23 Mar. 25 an isolated opinion when we Roosevelt and Truman, disclaimed But to return to my "plump­ stone, his shoulder to the wheel, the office of the Registrar General. any knowledge of General Eisen­ ing," dear Editor. Having failed and his eye on toe future, to also Mar. assert that recent disclosures allow him to work for bis country Mar. 21 23 " OCEAN MONARCH Mar. 26 Mar. 28 hower's reported plans. He de­ to recall any good reasons to Dated 28th day of January, 1953. Mar. 25 Mar. 27 : in' court cannot but cause dis­ scribed his visit as a courtesy call justify "plumping" for one candi­ fit bis spare time. In case such a QUEEN OF BERMUDA Mar. 27 Mar. 29 one exists nowadays, please let quiet and misgiving about the and said it was devoted to remi­ date alone when there are several S. TREES, niscences about the days what seats to be filled, I would indeed me know — Twant him for a eir- extent and perniciousness of cus. Acting Registrar General. # Chartered Cruises this gambling racket freely he and General Eisenhower served be glad if correspondents would together on the joint chiefs of kindly send to their favourite "PLUMPER." Subject to change without notice pursued in our midst. staff. rpasons for tins practice. One, of February 2, 1«53. JtH»tfm. WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents TPS RpYAI, i9A3Prr¥, WONEAy, FE8RU4SY ?, 1S53 *m* fair, it Is unnatural and it is a definite frustration. It is a breach q;8. ^gfpy E«t|mate Visiting lecturer's Talk £10,900 Armed Robbery Meeting Protests 0r^er of understanding," Monsignor RED ANTI-SEMITISM Theiault contended. Here Saturday Night , Turning his attention to toe On Christian Science SEEN AS KNITKAL case of toe three families, he said Continued ham Page 1 Jo 3 ese To Quit he had discovered toat. toe three Say* U.S, Bases In France An explanation of what NEW YORK, Jan. 31 (Reuter). men had been law-abiding citizens Christian. Science had to after to two men who wore balaclava- —Mr. John J. McCloy. former of Bermuda. They had pever beep mankind' was the subject of a type helmets to conceal their United States High Commissioner brought into i court for the mast Will Be Ready By 1957 lecture given yesterday afternoon features. Mr. Caro is at in Germany said here tonight Bermuda After 10 Years infringement of Bermuda law. in the Bermudiana Theatre to present out of the Colony. that "the present anti-Semitic local - members of tbe Christian "I understand _. js a question Without in any way linking drive by toe Kremlin is designed Csntumed fron Pafe 1 of breach of contract," he con­ Science Society, by Miss Jean M. to gain friends, not only among tinued. "I understand these men Snyder, of Buffalo, New York. their announcement with tbe the Arabs bat also among* those did not specify any particular ler). • — Major-General Samuel SAYS UjSL PROPAGANDA "Except perhaps," he added, "if have been in Bermuda for the last Sturgis, newly-named chief of toe I Miss Snyder, who was introduced "Deepwater" robbery, the Germans who are unregenerate." number of years toey could re­ they have money enough to spend. 10 years. I do fully agree that the by Mrs. Iris Vaughan, is a mem­ side here," Mr. Medeiros noted. United States Army Engineers, NEEDS OYERHMMNG Police Department yesterday He was speaking at the annual Then they are welcomed with contracts which were given to said today that toe multi-million ber of the board of lectureship of dinner of the American Jewish The three groups BOW affected wide-open arms. But there are toese men 10 years ago should be toe Mother Church, tbe First asked The Royal Gazette to had come during 1941-42. many who come here to make dollar network of U.S. Army and publish the following state­ Committee. "* revised in 1953. Surely the con­ Air Force bases in France would Church of Christ, Scientist in He said the latest Soviet moves "If there has been a change in money and those people the Ber­ ditions of salary, of livihg and Senate Group Criticises Boston, ment: gave Germany ^the opportunity policy we would like to have it muda Government regards with working have changed since be completed in two ot three explained to us," he declared. suspicion." years, allowing for construction She told the audience that the "Police are in possession of to play a positive part' in oppos­ delays. Centralised Direction human race was seeking a way a substantial sum of money ing the Communist threats and Monsignor Theriault* said' the VPRY 'STBIftr He said he trusted that as a re­ emi' of tot difficulties, searching the new evils which are now Portuguese would be well-advised sult of the case all from tbe General Sturgis, who was com­ for assistance in a particular The contracts under which Portu­ mander of the zone of communi­ WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (Reu­ for a solution of its problems, coming out of Moscom** to give Mr. Medeiros their full guese came to Bermuda were Azores and Portugal would unite pursuing in devious material criminal case. If any person Mr. McCloy, now chairman of support. He reminded his audi­ very strict, Monsignor Theriault to study toeir problems, to dis­ cations in France for toe last year, ter).—Drastic overhauling of TJ.S. or persons are interested in ence that Bermuda was a small told a press conference at defence overseas information programmes ways what it regarded as its the Chase National Bank, added: continued. cuss them and discuss toe laws of good, but mankind's most urgent assisting the police to bring to "The' German people '*ca n place and was in danger of be­ Bermuda. headquarters here toat the Army — including the Voice of America coming over-populated. A fear Informing his audience be had was making "good progress' universal need was to know God. justice any person or persons show toat this time they Want to been in Bermuda for over 18 "Do not," he urged," let your­ — was urged today by investigat­ be on 'toe side of those who existed in Government'and other selves be scared into accepting building barracks, warehouses, Whatever toe problem, be it concerned, please contact the quarters that one day there years, the \AeyttAfrayt emphasised supply depots, and other facilities ing senators. mental, moral, physical, financial Chief Superintendent of the fight evil, who give refuge, who the positive asset which he said conditions which other people after initial delays. display tolerance. would not be enough room far would not accept. There is jus- Instead of mass efforts directed or economic, national or inter­ Criminal Investigation everyone. Laws had to be pass­ Portuguese productive labour had General Sturgis pointed out that from Washington and New York. national, the one and only effec­ "In this we should do all we been to the Colony. The Portu­ nix and there is fairness. I would Department." can to help but it is the German ed to control tbe situation and like to know, if there is a policy aa. date had been set for com­ senators said the State Depart­ tive solution was a practical, those who had to implement toe guese had made an extensive con­ pleting the supply system but that ment should decentralise the work workable knowledge of God and The high police official who people themselves who can con­ laws should not be criticised. tribution to Bermuda and were affecting tbe immigration of aliens and adopt programmes for indi­ His laws, an understanding of toe tribute the most — and that is accepted as good workers, good to Bermuda, why it does not original plans had aimed at get­ made the announcement de­ The Bermuda Government was ting most of toe construction done vidual countries. allness of God and toe consequent things of toe right spirit which peqple and as law-abiding citi­ apply equally to Canadians, nothingness of evil or "error in clined to add any' further will mark Western Germany as not anxious to have anybody — zens. Americans, Britons and Portu­ by the end ot 1954. The Senate report said tbe past information. whether they came from Britain, system of direct world-wide pro­ whatever form it seemed to a land of freedom." "But why are laws made which guese. If it is applied equally I PROGRESS SLOWED Canada, the United States or would like "to see that made clear. grammes" bad been responsible appear. j Portugal — working to toe Col­ endeavour to r.end the Portuguese Difficulties encountered in fit­ "for a cumbersome, rigid bureau­ "As men desire to know God I _= back home if way are law-abiding I think you would welcome clari­ ting American construction, fiscal ony. fication of the immigration laws." cratic framework and jargon." and turn to Christian Science for citizens, if they are a productive and operating methods into toe enlightment, instead of clinging to and helpful asset to the com­ 0 French system of laws and prac­ "Americans residing abrpad who are competent observers re­ a blind faitn in God, toey attain munity?" he asked. tices slowed progress, be said, a demonstrable knowledge of Start Hie Day Right! Monsignor Theriault said lie atony oi toe legal problems had port that some of our information Thieves Get Big Haul services seemed to talk down to Him which spiritualises their heard unofficially 'toat certain been settled, he added, and the thought, for the things of Spirit Soothe quarters and even Government work had started. peoples who have had as much From U.S. Air Base practical experiencs as ourselves are then seen to be really and aching officials feared the growth of the He said that between 50 and 60 Yes, start the day right by haying a Portuguese in Bermuda. and who therefore resent toe im­ the objects of sense unreal," she LAKENHEATH, England, Jan. per cent of the military supplies plication of superiority and said. good breakfast with a cup of coffee made muscles "There is a fear the Portuguese 31 (Reuter).—Thieves broke into and equipment "ttiat would be preaching," the report said. Jesus Christ did not ignore might take Op too much educa­ a U.S. Air base office safe with needed to maintain the United evil. He destroyed it. He said tion. That is a pity because if States forces in Western Defence "The United States is judged the way You like it made with a the presence of tbe Portuguese acetylene torches here last night, abroad by its actions much more he came to do the will of God, and looted over £20,000 in ster­ had already been accumulated than by its words," it continued. good. If evil. were of God he Humphreys is good why should they be and stored ih France. feared. Why should the Portu­ ling and a large' amount of "Words may help a people to could not and would not have WITCH HAZEL guese, if toey are good workers, American military scrip. Approximately one-fifth of toe understand action, but they are no destroyed it. Christian Scientists When overwork or over-exer­ not be provided wito good educa­ The raid on toe office, on toe 311 million dollar Army construc­ substitute for policy,." did not close toeir eyes to evil UNIVERSAL C0FFEEMATIC cise leaves your muscles ach­ tion?" he demanded. perimeter of toe United States tion programme had been but endeavoured to see through Air force base here, was a pro­ awarded, he said. its false claims to power, ing, massage them with refresh- The speaker said be was gprry France signed on November 6, o toat the Portuguese in' Bermuda fessional, outside Job, an Air The Air Force was getting 1950. It is separate from the North iag WITCH HAZEL! You'll Force spokesman said. started op 500 million dollars find it brings welcome relief did not have one or two good law­ Atlantic defence system. yers to ensure that they received British detectives were called worth of air bases and other G e ner a 1 Sturgis succeeds May File Claims For from simple neuralgic pains, just treatment. toto camp this morning to help facilities. Lieut.-General Lewis Pick, who too! Buy a bottle of DEFINITE FRUSTRATION investigations. 1,000-MILE LINE retired. Inhumane Treatment About 3,500 servicemen are marvelous HUM­ "I personally protest against The new standby supply line He said that some Amercians toe importation of Portuguese stationed in the Lakenheato Anyone who while serving in PHREYS WITCH CamP. Tite American Express runs from Bordeaux and other might be living a "plush" life in HAZEL today, and from the Azores under contracts Bay of Biscay ports a thousand Paris but that living conditions toe American Armed Forces be- •whereby it is forbidden to them, acts as bank for many of them. -came a prisoner of war sub­ keep it handy in The stolen American scrip is not miles tp Kaiser lau tern behind the elsewhere in France were for for a period of from five to seven five American divisions in Ger­ from luxurious. Troop morale, sequent to December 7, 1941, and your home. years, to have their wives and negotiable outside U.S. bases in was subjected to compulsory children wito then. That is un­ Britain. many. This network of ammuni­ he said, was good, adding ' that tion, food, petrol, medical, ord­ there were fewer unauthorised labour and/or inhumane treat­ nance, chemical', signal and absences from duty and fewer ment may file claims with the J.S. quartermaster supply dumps was serious incidents lb the zone than War ffiyims Commission for arranged under an agreemen______t _be ­ .Anywhere in Europe, including indemnification. Claims must be tween the United States and Germany. submitted prior to April 9, 1953. Ex-prisoners of war in Ber­ muda covered by the War Claims An$w Act, or their heirs who wish to CROSSWORD PUZZLE " »™~*f&nt*» secure the forms prescribed for (bid ipu JOWJV? the filing of claims, may obtain ACROSS 41—Danish division 9 A A R BEST S P A them through toe American Con­ The Automatic Coffeemaker 42—Jog E t> E UNT 1—Newt 43—Clfck beetle. & 0 H E N sulate General in Hamilton, 4—Semi-precious 44—Moist earth C O 0 L E R •A T E A T which has full details. stone 45—Near E A S T A F You simply put the coffee into your 9—Crew N W—South P 1A T R +-"' " The" definition of a prisoner of "BUTTER CRUST" Qake 12—Brown kiwi American s L t E .a R war, as laid down in the War Coffeematic, set according to the instructions, 13—Fanatical rodent A R 1 S L 0 P"|SA P 14—TPhae gone by 49—Leather maker L RR A T 1 CHPA Claims Act, is "any regularly plug into an outlet . . . and in a few minutes , ] 5—Small 'sbdots "•-P0" ___P%«Itt ome appointed, enrolled, enlisted, or Batter45 mj^qd in two huge 17-^TallM.t-ve bird giee-tHy , •». v DHsa aua 0130113! the red light'flashes on to tell you that your IS—Parcels oi land l T 0 R EM DS inducted member of the military 21—Parent ^<"T' 67—Female sheep '• W r or naval forces of the United 58—Old musical IV g N E E P coffee is ready. mixmasters . . . each with a (colloq.) instruments 1 f a States who was held as a prisoner 22—Factory 50—Ventilate " E N _ el a e p IT 0 R of war for any period of time 25—Steal 61—Cbnd eh s ed E E R 1 p TO R F 27—Dart away holding capacity of 60 moisture Ts E A E L subsequent to December 7, 1941, suddenly 62—Fewest" <_> P s SE £ P by any government of any nation Holds 8 five-ounce cups 31—Unit 63—Lair . wito which toe United States has quarts. These upright 32—Bearable 5—Snail 34—Preposition DOWN 6—Hebrew month been at war subsequent to such (Guaranteed by "Good Housekeeping") So—Uppermost T—Point Aftte." part 1—Bitter vetch 8—Kind of cheese mixing machines can he 36—Large tub 2—Dude ' 9—Deface 0 — 37—While 3—Thick, black 10—The self You'll also want to see the MOBPHY- 38—Florida substance ' 11—Negative . adjusted to various speeds Indians 4—Jason's ship 16—Sick II KOREANS MISSING RICHARDS AUTOMATIC TOASTER, the 18—Roman collar K.M. WAFFLE IRON, plus our full range o| . - i i . .' 10 «- 2»—The sun . . . according to the type h * r- P*l n tl—Damp AFTER PUSAN FIRE 23—Interior Electrical Appliances. 4 a >H 24—French .-vtlcle of batter. £6—Dririks - PUSAN, Jan. 31 (JP).—Eighteen t» 28—River la Koreans were reported missing # & Siberia today in the wake of Pusan's most % 29—South .» 4' American destructive fire. Authoiities of- mammal fVR11 v f itimated the loss at nearly I ' % 30—Irritable By mechanical mixing, 1 ..-• fc » __ la ET^ K 32—Measure of £4 mallei-.' An estimated 1,500 % weight stores and homes, most of them Pearman, Watlington & Co. "Butter Crust" products are ii 33—Ethiopian title ramshackle wooden structures, i 16—Powerful were razed. person Hamilton Phone 4^ JH 'Sii PH I 3$—A state (abbr.) The fire virtually levelled a ensured of a uniform quality % % 40—Cut off teeming area known as toe "Black M. J^* I 41 41—Indian .« mulberry Market" where extensive illicit 3S33> day in and day out. 44—Public vehicle trade was carried on. m '§. NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller

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drowned people in their beds and West Europeans Plan Reds Approve Trade submerged the countryside. PERSONAL & SOCIAL Hundreds Killed As Worst Gale Of The Belgian Red Cross set up Big Transport Pool Parleys For February an aid organisation throughout the A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. stricken area, in cooperation Charles Bidwell, of Ord Road, Century Rages In Western Europe; witb municipal administrations. PARIS, Jan. 31 (Reuter).— GENEVA, January 31 (JP). — Warwick, on Friday night at tb, Ministers from eight countries Mobile rescue units were set up. King Edward VII Memorial, The Soviet Union has agreed that Casualties were impossible to announced here tammy tbe first a conference to promote East- Hospital. The baby, who weighed practical steps towards the Sea Walls Smashed; Shipping Sunk estimate in the confusion. ten'pounds, will be christened. West trade in Europe be convened Among the hundreds of homes David Charles. Mr. and Mrs. creation of a "European transport at the end of February, Jt was and villas flooded was King pool to co-ordinate traffic by road, Bidwell also have a daughter, Show Place of Bermuda learned here today. Plans for Continued frwa Pase 1 Baudouin's near Le Zoute. Dianne. rail and waterway. such a conference were twice The French Transport Minister, registered steamer Bestwood, property to- destruction in one of Rati and road traffic was dis­ abandoned last year by the U.N. which radioed that the was listing Europe's worst disasters of therupte d throughout Belgium — by Mrs. Bidwell is the former Miss. M. Andre Morica, told a press Economic Commission because Ann White, daughter of Mr. and 2.30 7.00 9.20 conference after tbe three-day heavily 60 miles off the east coast century. The crisis worsened as the floods in the lowlands and by the Soviet Union and its satellites of England. the gale-driven tides surged snow storms in the hilly north­ Mrs. George H. White, of meeting that study groups would failed to answer an invitation to east. In some parts snow was up "Devonia," Pembroke. be formed to tackle transport The Indian steamer Jaleketu, through the breaches, many of * * * attend. 7,180 tons, radioed for immediate which were 100 yards long. The to six feet deep and rescue squads Their Courage problems. had to dig out stranded cars. Tbe Rev. Claxton Munro, rector, Efforts would be made to share assistance from a position 18 miles latest known death roll was 60, west of Terschelling Island, north but this was far below the real of St. Stephen's, Houston, Texas, maintenance costs ot interna­ Damage in. Holland is already is expected early this afternoon crashed open the gate* te French and German railway Holland. She reported ber steer­ figure. estimated at "dozens of millions tional road routes and to double UJ5. Army • resources were by Pan American World Airways tbe existing pool of 100,000 trucks. ing out of action and her port of guilders." the untamed Northwestl anchor carried away. placed at Holland's disposal dur­ Early today church bells and from New York. Mr. Munro will The Dutch ship Ota Agoeing ing tbe disaster period. A state wailing sirens aroused people hold a preaching and teaching. was rushing to the aid of the of emergency was declared in from their beds as white-capped sacred mission at St. Anne's.. HOWARD HAWKS' 1,660-ton Danish steamer Anna many parts of Holland and north­ waves poured over costal towns Church and St. Andrew's Mission, - Torm, who sent out distress sig­ west Belgium as floods raced and farm land areas reclaimed Southampton Parish, this'week. I nals and gave her position as 120 through towns and country. y°m *S*r sea by centuries of ef­ aaa miles north of Ijmuiden. In the city of Rottendam, once fort. Thousands of men hastened Mrs. Ruth Jones, tbe Most Deepdene Manor West of Den Helder, northern levelled completely by Nazi to the "battle of the breaches," Worthy Matron of' the General Holland, tbe Russian vessel Enisei bombers, tiie situation was offici­ bat broken road and rail com­ Grand Chapter of tbe East?rn radioed that she was in distress. ally called "critical." Tbe big munications handicapped work­ Star, was expected at 2 a.m. today The Unusual in Food—Service—Atmosphere The 7,639-ton Belgian steamer port of Ostend was isolated and ers trying to stem the relentless on a British Overseas Airways Luxembourg ran aground near The Hook, Holland's main sea­ sea. Telephone and cable — Corporation flight frotu New tbe Dutch port of Flushing. port for Britain, was being evacu­ lines between Holland and Bel­ York. She will be hefe for a LOBSTERS — STEAKS — CHICKEN ated. gium were cut. All ships have been asked tn In Belguim the worst hit dvkes week and hopes to ope"n a second look out for a Danish motor ship j were along tbe Scheldt River In parts of Zeeland water lapped chapter. I overdue at a north British port. estuary. Throughout tbe lowlands into the attics of houses and peo­ 0 For Reservations: 7166 - 7103 - 7600 Other ships were aground, police, firemen and volunteers nies took refuge on roofs and driven onto tbe rocks by the gales. treetops. Parts of the lowlyine GIBRALTAR, Jan. 31 (Reuter). went into action — directing —Units of the Home Fleet 'arrive* 35S3t« LOUTH, England, Feb. 1 (Reu­ traffic, caring for refugees and centre of Flushing were under ter).—Tidal floods sweeping from here today for combined exercises the North Sea today overwhelmed saggin=__g e3_defence?s againsSJXt th:e ser a SS.wa" s -<_=_£_-described a!s -"enorM- with the Mediterranean Fleet. The French Restaurant and a 16-mile stretch of England's mous. They will also take part in small- QUEEN VISITS STRICKEN scale exercises with ships of other. low-lyin:? east coast, leaving Queen Juliana left ~_£T£_tace bremehem'^hT S ri?ped •& thousands homeless. Flusluni North Atlantic treaty nations. OVSTER BAR and went to one of tbe worst «tr____T^__.>P . « g cars S» main \! At leau; -9 were known killed ^i^enareas,atDordr^\S!^^ t^s °™ as if and 40 persons — many of them of Rottendam. and found the city ^- «?- — Americans — were believed of 70,000 half under water. Ontbe north Holland island of TffF PDACC O All e lie Am f o* drowned at Hunstanton, Norfolk. The Dutch cabinet will meet megand, a hotel collaosed _nrt ***•• «»«**_» It Ail. crashed into the sea. At the little C* Twelve bodies had been found by tomorrow to decide on "measures Queen Street — Upstairs 6.30 • .m.. The U.S. has big air to meet the flood situation coast town of Kruiningen, on the V> bases In East Anglia. Belgium the ft^" ers 1 were^Sralffif11, ^°° persoas Open Daily 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. .As tbe populations of the wat awaiting rescue. Sundays included Hamilton Harbour threatened towns were evacuated, rescuers in boats worked fever­ Suggestions for Today . at East Broadway ishly to save families cut off by the sea. They reported many Barley Soup — Homemade 2/6.. KIRK DOUGLAS-DEWEY MARTIN LUNCHEON — — DINNERS bodies found, and always added: Tom Moore's Tavern Braised Turkey Wing's 8/- "Many more are' known to have Baked Meat Loaf 8/-' ELIZABETH THREATLARTHUR HUNNICUTT perished." "Famous for Fine Food" Families who had spent the Western Omelette 7/6- night on rooftops while the waters rose below them poured into this BERMUDA LOBSTERS OUR SPECIALTIES: Tuesday — Wednesday — Thursday Lincolnshire town today as Steaks — PRIME BEEF DANA ANDREWS—-DOROTHY McGUIRE Belmont Hotel refugees. 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FORREST TUCKER "THE HUNCHBACK unable to get out of their houses "HURRICANE SMITH" in time, drowned as the rapids CAVENDISH HALL, Devonshire and OF NOTRE DAME" gushed into their bouses. Reservations IN SOUTHEND ROBERT YOUNG and 'BEWARE MY LOVELY" No cover No minimum Water stood six feet deep in RUMMAGE SALE "THE HALF BREED" hundreds of bouses i.i the London­ issatm. 3SS9t_J».tki. ers' playground of Southend. Volunteers quickly formed gangs Tuesday, February 3rd to throw up sandbag walls but by at 10.30 ajn. LITTLE THEATRE 1 p.m. more than 1,000 were home­ 3542+n less. Thousands of refugees from TONIGHT Canvey Island at tbe mouth of the at 8.30 Thames bunked up like sardines in school buildings on tbe main­ land. Some were still wearing Held Over for Two FRED ALLEN-ANNE BAXTER pyjamas and ran sobbing from JEANNE CRAIN•FARLEY place to place, seeking missing More Weeks relatives. GRANGER-CHARLES LAUGHTON In the early afternoon 1,000 of tbe island's victims were evacu­ OSCAR LEVANT-MARILYN ated to London by train, with tbe HAL THORNTON few belongings they had had time to salvage. One of America's Leading One refugee, R. J. Silver ton, said that on tiie way out he saw Piano and Song Artistes people sitting on roofs waiting for somebody to rsecue them. with his "|tty Bitty" Ditties! GREGORY In the resort colony of Clacton Everybody wants to see 700 were rescued by boat after the RATOfF-lAlf ROBERTSON sea race through breaches in the TONIGHT seawall. DAVID WAYNE-RICHARD WIOMARK TBE HAGUE, Netherlands, and Every Night hi the Feb. 1 (Reuter). — Gale-lashed sea today tore wide gaps in the PLAYHOUSE dyke defences of tbe Low Coun­ COMBEY ROOM at tries, sweeping people, cattle and HARMONY HALL TODAY Gone With The Wind ti Double Feature *\l^ A- Also: Al Harris ond His Orchestra 2.30 and 7.45 Featuring Celeste STEVE COCHRAN and Complete! Intact! 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to make the half time score 3-1. take a pass. At half-time the Somerset Eagles Draw Early to the second half, Vivian PEMBROKE JUNIORS score was 3-2. Philpott, Eagles' inside left, took Second Division Rotherham With Key West Rangers the ball through toe Key West BEAT LIONS 10-F PAUL SCORES defence and scored to make to toe second half, the fourth if 3-2. Junior goal was scored by Lennie The Somerset Eagles held tbe P»uL centre forward, on a pass Upsets Newcastle In Cup; Kly West Rangers to a 3-3 draw Play continued back and forth Juniors And Key West from Ralph Mallory, the inside yesterday at the While Hill field, lor the next 23 minutes until the U**"* Eagles scored toe tying goal left. and thereby can be credited with The fifth goal came fronr .Walthamstow Tie Manchester an assist to the Pembroke Juniors when the ball was passed out to Share League Lead Harry Hunt, right winger, and he Henry Wilson, who was put who are now tied with tiie through on the left side on a _ JLONDON, January 31 (AP).—Shock results, among Rangers in league points. beat Burrows wito a long drive. While the Somerset Eagles were holding the Key West Ran­ pass from Lennie Paul. them the hotije defeat of defending champion Newcastle First goal of the game was Two minutes before the end, Key West were awarded another gers to a 3-3 draw at White HOI From a .corner kids, Wilson United, featured today's fourth-round games in the 1953 scored by the Eagles in the open­ field yesterday, the Pembroke centred the ball and Lennie Paul SIMCt 1144 ing minutes, when the ball was penalty for handling. This time Football Association Cup tournament. Leverock missed. Juniors came up into a First heac wi in to make it 6-2. put across the goal mouth by Earl Division B.F.L. tie with toe Key Ri^ht after tost, toe Juniors Newcastle was whipped, 3-1, by Simmons, the right winger and The teams: West Rangers by defeating the scored then- seventh goal from Second Division Rotherham Hubert Lambert was on the spot Somerset Eagles — V. Proctor; Cup holders, Devonshire Lions, another corner when Cheesey United, a team which includes a ST. GEORGE'S DEFEAT to put it to. J. Doers and M. Dowling; W. Hughes put in Leon Robinson's number of part-time pro foot­ Bean, E. Lambert and H. Lam­ by toe huge score of 10-2. ballers. Six minutes later, Earl Robin­ The game was played at the corner kick. Lennie Paul scored PANTHERS JUNIORS 6 -1 son put Calvin Simons through bert; E. Simmons, H. Simmons, toe eighth when Wilson's rebound Walthamstow Avenue, holders H. Hunt, V. Philpott and Sports Arena. Half-time score to tie up the game at 1-1. was 3-2 for the Juniors. from tne upright was tapped to of the Amateur Cup, also reached Seven minutes later the Key McDonald Simmons. by him: the heights with its 1-1 deadlock The first two goals were scored against Manchester United, Junior League Match Ends West had a penalty awarded to Key West Rangers — L. Bur­ for toe Juniors by Henry Wilson, Ttte ninth goal came from the them for handling and 'Russell rows; A. White and E. Durham; kicii off, toe ball going out to toe reigning champions of the English toe left winger, to toe first 15 Soccer League. Leverock scored to put !£ey West R. Leverock, J. Mallory and B. minutes of play wito two drives right winger. Cheesey Hughes, League Schedule For Year ahead 2-1. Trott; E. Smith, G. Dyer, C. Sim­ from the left wing. who centred and Paul scored. Two And Third Division Halifax Town eliminated its second A few minutes later, they mons, E. Russell and W. Rawlins. The third goal was headed in minutes later Paul scored his The St. George's Dinghy and were awarded ahother penalty for' The referee was Mr. Rubato by "Cheesey" Hughes who was hat trick and the last goal of the successive First Division Sports Club juniors completed handling. Again Leverock scored Elias. match heading ta Raynor's long opponent by edging Stoke City, their Bermuda Junior Football put through the middle. 1-0. In the previous round The Lions them roared back. jb. League season yesterday by i £<»»»»»»%+»»»»%%%%»M»IW»»»»»»Ml»»»»%»»%%»++»»»»M»»»«%+»»i» They scored toeir first goal The teams: Halifax put out Cardiff City. avenging the 6-0 thumping they through Wesley Robinson, tbe Pembroke Juniors—A. Spencer; Arsenal, the bookmakers* 8 to took from the Pembroke Panthers tt centre forward, who took a long K. Simmons and S. Augustus; L. 1 favourite to win the silver earlier this season, by defeating lob from the centre half and beat Bassett, S. Seymour and R. trophy, trounced Second Division the Panthers, 6-1, at the East Winston Churchill Spencer. Raynor; L. Robinson, A. Hughes, Bury, 6-2, and Bui nley eliminated End. Their second goal was scored L. Paul, R. Mallory and H. Wilson. Sunderland, 2-0. John Outerbridge and Derek by Earl Robinson, the left winger, Devonshire Lions—E. Brown; - Results oi today's English and Dempster eacb scored two goals ordered Two".;. who cut to from the left wing to W. Robinson and W. Richardson; Scottish soccer games: for the East Enders as they vir­ Erskine Robinson, E. Raynor and tually ran Panthers into the NOW YOU CAN OWN "THE PICTURE OF THE ERA" H. Spencer;" R. Dickinson, J. F.A. CUP—FOURTH ROUND ground. St. George's dominated Spence, Wesley Robinson, S. Ray Arsenal 6. Bury 2 play during the first half as they • . . the rare ond human portrait Paton & Baldwin and Earl Robinson. Aston Villa O, Brentford 0 of the Queen that the London Blackpool 1, Huddersfield 0 played with the wind at their Daily Mail called "a moment of The referee was Mr. Whitfield Bolton 1. Notts County 1 backs. After changing around, time wonderfully captured by the English Swan. Burnley 2, Sunderland 0 they still held the edge. camera, not for this generation Chelsea 1, West Bromwich 1 Sound defensive work by St. atone but for all posterity" Knitting Wool Everton 4, Notts Forest 1 George's broke up most of the V Fourth Round Cup Replays Panthers raids and gave Edwin . . . you've seen reproductions— Large variety of shades Halifax 1, Stoke 0 now ybu can own a fine quality Wednesday And Thursday Hull 1. 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P.C318 i&fcoe Wholesale Price by the Case. Take lweo^l I AMD ITUE. tM • oil soles final Special Quantity Price to Licensed Outlets. OVALTINE OVALTINE BISCUITS Dainty and delightfully crisp, 'Ovaltine' Biscuits I are ideal for ait occasions. They an made from Buy By The Case and Save the finest ingredients, including a proportioa of The World's 'Ovaltine', and are deliciously nourishing. m The nest time yoa order 'Ovehine' remember to Best Nightcap include a packet Of 'Ovaltine* Biscuits as well. GOSLING BROS. LTD. You Witt enjoy their delicate and distinguished BARUCH Somerset Hamilton St. George Sold In airtight this by all Chemists and Stores. flavour. ; I 8141 2141 9110 IMPORTANT—Note that the large size ft sealed airtight packages. Queen St. Lt. 'Ovaltine' tin contains 16 ounces. 33t*&f AJA I 3S28tm. mamm THE ROYAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1953 Page 7

rda^Mrs. Brock Park Retains Championship 3 And 1 %M*'>Hlt

Flood; R. HaH> |d P Graystonjr- Rick Thick Sauce 1 Hayward (capitate] Defeats Mrs. Freeman After 'BERCANUS' INVITATION GOLF M. Katon and * r... cooked right along iood 36-Hole Match Saturday witb lean bacon pork t _ B Fleming; ftj Rego; B. Monrisod TOURNAMENTS ARE STARTED til the flavor goes deep I (captain) and I On tbe thirty --fourth hole, with This marks the third time in into tbe heart of every the Mid Ocean Clubhouse in the Iries, C. Babello, » succession that Mrs. Park won firm, tender bean! Isilva and 8- Souzl background, Mrs. Brock Park this tournament and it is interest­ EY HETLAND PACES MEN Mrs. Brock Park's 76 |e was Mr. Eri( sighted over the sand trap where, ing to note that the first woman she had played her ball. She was to win it, Mrs. Ruth Togerson, was AT MID OCEAN CLUB Medal At Riddell's Bay to play her third shot. Her playing a practice round just *IT:"D PORK opponent, Mrs. Bernard Freeman, behind the championship match, Mrs. Brock Park headed the rot,, Olympic and Nat a 4-handicap player from Inwood, Kirs. Togerson having arrived too Qualifies With 77 Sunday; field of 24 golfers invited, to par­ *TO SAUCt loxing champion. ^ Long Island, had whittled a four- late to participate in the. cham­ ticipate in the first Bercanus | correctional office hole deficit to one hole, had won pionship. Scotch Foursomes Today tournament tor ladies in their hal Training Schoq the last two holes in a row when Mrs. Freeman played tbe qualifying round played at the the defending champion of the steadier golf of the two in the The first triangular invitation Riddell's Bay Golf and Country Mid Ocean Ladies' Invitation 36-hole final while Mrs. Park, golf tournament to be played in Club yesterday. BEANS AND PORK tournament had three-putted. .whose woods were beautiful and Bermuda was started at the Mid The tournament is divided into Mrs. Park steeled herself and whose irons were played with Ocean Club course yesterday witb a championship flight of 16 and a made her shot. The ball came plenty of assurance, played more the qualifying round of the First Flight of 8. out of the trap and ran in a brilliantly. "Bercanus" tournament for men. The following are the pairings straight line for the pin. It was This tournament is played be­ ^Short-By about eight fee*. The cards: for the first round matches, with Par - 453 455 444—36 tween golfers of Bermuda, the qualifying scores in brackets: Mr*. Freeman was on the green 455 345 434—37 — 73 Canada and the United States. Championship Flight — Mrs in three as well. Her ball was Mrs. Park 453 455 344—S7 Yesterday's nlay was limited to Brock Park (76) vs. Mrs. M. A. Bookkeeping about the same distance from the 555 444 536—41 — W | the medal play qualifying round Gibbons (101); Miss Marie Martin "One Minute From The Ship" pin as Mrs. Park's, except that Mrs. Freeman 563 545 x55 and today the golfers will start (96) vs. Lady Meek (103); Mrs. her putt would be a downhill one 545 345 434—37 the ^tournament proper witb R. Torgerson (85) vs. Mrs. Your Means. where' Mrs. Park's Would be Scotch foursomes. McLeod Lightbourne (102); Mrs. English china, Danish cross-hill. Mr. Alec Mitchell Mrs. Park 444 545 346—39 Ev Hetland and Ford Hutchings S. J. Dicketts (100) vs. Mrs. G. measured the distance. Mrs. Park 665 356 —43 gave Bermuda tbe first two places Scribner (104); Mrs. J. Kane (84) was away by about one inch. She Mrs. Freeman 554 445 354—40 in the qualifying round and were vs. Mrs. L. Kimball (101); Lady porcelain, antique ond lined, jjp the putt and stroked the 555 445 —54 the only two to card leas than 80 Trimingham (99) vs. Mrs M. iglij electric ball. It ran straight for tbe bole tpinj imcM»_ Other results: over the rain-drenched, par-71 Given (103); Mrs. Tom Smith modern glass, choice and dropped in. Mrs. Freeman Championship Beaten FOOTS — layout. Hetland finished with a (87) vs. Mrs._Conway Trott (102); I»o b ti a c Is amd took -two putts to sink ber ball. 77 while Hutchings had a 79. I Mrs. M. Wilson (100) vs. Mrs. F. 9,999.99999. The match was over then. Lady Trimingham defeated Mrs. 18th century furniture, M. A. Gibbons 4 and 3. R. B. Scribner, of Rye, N.Y., E. Ward (105). Winning tbe hole gave. Mrs. led- the visiting golfers with an First Flight—Mrs. B. Evertee Park a dormie two and while First Flight—Mrs. J. E. Pear­ 82, good for third place. There antique china, silver man defeated Mrs. N. B. Dill 1-up. vs. Mrs. R. Lines; Miss E. Boker officially the match ended on tbe was a three-way tie for fourth vs. Mrs. S. Haug; Mrs. A. Mitchell next hole when Mrs. Freeman First flight Beaten Eights— place between Henry MacTavish, Mrs. G. Mettler defeated Mrs. vs. Mrs. B. Sadling; Mrs. R. R. and Sheffield plate. conceded the hole, the game was of Darien. Conn.. Reinert Torger- Young .vs. Mrs. Jack Tucker. really won on the thirty-fourth Alex Burrows 6 and 4. spn, of Forest" Hills, N.Y., and for Mrs. Park had by this time The prizes were presented to George Wardman, of Bermuda, Players are to arrange their restored her confidence. the winners by Lady Hood. each with 85. own starting times with their Hutchings had the best medal opponents. 0 an ideal, for- the first nine holes, finishing with a 39 after taking a 7 on tbe ^ping oper- Michigan State freshman WM. BLUCK & CO par-four first. 'He matches par Frank Chlad won first place in and .the MRS. BROCK PARK (right) receives the congratulations of Mrs. on all other holes except the fifth, the men's junior fiaure skating Est. 1844 Id with one when be had a bogey. j competition at the 1953 Niagara Bernard Freeman on winning tbe Mid Ocean Ladies' Invitation Hetland, taking a seven on tbe International .Skating contests Hamilton St. George's The auto- championship on Saturday at the Mid Ocean, 3 and 1. Mia. Park, 167-yard, par-three third, bad a held in Buffalo, N.Y. Irms or roll P S N C who was the medalist in that tournament which concluded on 40 going out and came back in 3S23t_ lut the tin* Saturday, was also the medalist at Riddell's Bay Golf and Country a 37—the best for the homeward leg. Despite taking a six on the Club in the Bercanus tournament which starts today. - Proposed Sailings - par-four tenth, be finished only one over par. He had birdies on the eleventh, twelfth and LTD. SALINAS From Liverpool 6th Feb. RCA RAH 63 PLAYERS U.S. Navy Team Beat eighteenth. All whiskies made ie Scotland are good, but Mlton From Glasgow The Scotch foursomes play 9th Feb. FOR CRICKET SEASON H.M.S. Devonshire starts this morning. In this com­ the choice of the Connoisseur is SALAMANCA From Liverpool 20th Feb. petition two pairs will play. The In a practice rugger match winners oi each will play SARMIENTO From Liverpool 13th March Cavendish Have 15 Rated, played at the Garrison Field, tomorrow and the losers will play s Prospect, yesterday, tbe newly- each other, also tomorrow. i*» From Glasgow 25th March Nationals 12 and BAA 11 formed team of the United States The draw and starting times KENUTA Naval Station upset'all form by for today: i»«. C.lh Rc-*Ht«| From Liverpool 2nd April 1.50 p.m.—Ev Hetland vs. Conway AINSLIE S defeating the team of H.M.S. A total of 63 players have been Trott SALVAVERRY 14th April Devonshire. From Liverpool rated by the Bermuda Cricket The game was keenly played Alex Mitchell vs. Her­ Association for their forthcoming man Walker SANTANDER From Liverpool 24th April and although the U.S. team won league cricket season, which is by only one try to nil, and that 2.30 p_m.—George Wardman vs. expected to get under way in Bryan Smith Royal Edinburgh CUZCO From Liverpool 8th May try scored on a good movement April. which started about 30 yards out, Norman dendenan vs. Subject Notice Cavendish Community Club 1 the vinning team showed they Tom Smith to Change Without have been bardest hit by the will be a force to be reckoned 19.30 a.m.—R. B. Scribner vs. Sir SCOTCH WHISKY •-~--_w# 7-- fifStgr WJtR a tbta 1 6? Ir5"bi tfieir with during the Rugby Week Alex Hood players. National Sports Club series. Bud Milani vs. Boyd The light^bodied, smooth whisky, in the square bottle Harnett & Richardson have 12, Bermuda Athletic As­ Everett 33.. 8' w n 2Fefc. sociation 11 and Somerset Work­ 2.00 p.m.—John Hornberg vs. men's Club 10. Madeiros, H. Johnson, A. R. Mello, Gerald Peniston Other clubs with rated players G. Ferreira, E. Madeiros, J. Jack Tucker vs. Bye are Serps, nine; Panthers four; Semos, 3. Lindo, J. DeCosta, D. 1.40 p.m.—Ford Hutchings vs. G. 25/6 bottle. Discount on case lot. and Southampton No. 1, two. Mello, S. Ferreira and Ervin Faries.. H Scribner, Jr. The rated players: Warner Shelly vs. Special wholesale price to the Trade B.A.A.—M. Stevens, G. Slater, Serps — R. Christensen, J. Henry Eyre S. A. Moniz, J. Barritt, R. Con­ Christensen, R. Osborne, J. Mello, 9.40 a.m.-r-Reinert Torgerson vs. stable, J. Perry, J. Kyme, R. Adderley, L. Tatem, A, W. "Rusty" Hutchings J. Marirea, V. Burrows, H. Dun­ Flood, A. Pitman and I. Tatem.- Brock Park vs. Bye I SALE stan and P. Mulder. Somerset—J. Faries, W. Simons, 2.20 p.m.—Henry MacTavish vs. FRITHS LIQUORS, LTD. Cavendish — T. Corday, A. N. E. Pitman, J. DeCoute, F. Corday, David Riggs Madeiros; W. Lusher, G. Atkin­ W. Hart, R. Madeiros, L. De­ Donald C. Smith vs. Sole Agents Storting son, G. Smith, H. Sims, T. Gilder, Moura, D. Madeiros and J. Moniz. Ernest Vesey P. Blee, W. Frick, W. Brewer, Panthers—W. Pedro, R. Howes, 9.50 a.m.—T. Christopher Smith ST. GEORGE'S HAMILTON SOMERSET J. Ingham, E. DeCosta, E. De­ D. DeSilva and D. Jenkins. vs. W. (Steve) WanF Tuesday, February 3rd Silva, A. Barnes and D. Kelly. Southampton 1—J. Correia and Stuart Outerbridge vs. Nationals — C. Stovell, A A. C. Mayne. Bye. 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iS18tB i\gc 8 TSE ROYAL GAZETTE, MONDAT, FEBRUARY 2, 1953 For Extra Customers, Extra Profits, Use Want Ads HELP WANTfP REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOW TO LIVE TO EXPERIENCED TYPIST. Knowledge WANTED: Houses, Cottages, Apart- LICENCES SUSPENDED Conditions of Advertising Of secretarial duties and general BE A HUNDRED . . . ' ments for sale or rental. Bermuda Wearing Apparel Bermuda-Born Spiritualist ' It is e condition ot acceptance office routine an advantage. Perma­ Bint No. 19 Tourist Bureau. Phone 5344 or 3697. at advertisement orders that the nent position with large Hamilton MEN'S WINTFR SUITS, Sport Coats, Two speeders who appeared in publishers ot The Royal Gazette and firm. References required. — Apply If you'd like tp celebrate Wanted: PROPERTIES in all parishes wool, gabardine win flannel pants. Somerset magistrates coqpt on The Sunday Royal Gazette do not XYZ, Bermuda Press. to sell or rent. Contact Mayne & Also boys' suits 900 pants, shirts, etc. guarantee the insertion of any- your 100th birthday, scien­ Company today. Phoue 4152 Patterson's Dry Goods Store, Somer­ Saturday had their licences sus­ particular advertisement on a specified WOMAN TO CAR* FOB. FA#HLY ot tists advise, don't consider set. Makes Hollywood Headlines pended. They were John Daniel date or at all. although every effort three. Must live ip. Good home. WATEB LOTS at Long Point, Cavello Hinton, of the U.S. Naval Station, win be made to meet the wishes of Write Box 7766, Bermuda Press. yourself old when you Bay, Somerset. Apply Butterfield ANGORA CAMS fmm New York. & Co., Ltd. Real Estate, Front St. or advertisers; further, they do not reach fifty. Keep your posi­ Berets, white and colours, 35/-. Continued from Psft 1 and Elvin Eugene Simons, of accept liability for any loss or damage COMPETENT SALESLADY. Apply tion tn business, in social tl. S. Crisson, Reid St., Hamilton. Clip bonnets, white, 25 /-. Elaine's Somerset. caused by any error or inaccuracy Archie Brown, Queen Street. Millinery. Pickford and Lita Grey Chaplin, Channel Steamer Sinks Ln the printing of any advertisement. life, and live moderately, former wife of Charlie Chaplin. The Wor. H. Martin Godet DELIVERY BOY. Apply O. R. Lob- and you've got a chance. REDUCTIONS on dresses, coats. With Loss Of 133 lives suspended Hinton's licence for lein. Southampton East, (next Ris­ Here's another bit of good FOR SALE toppers, hats, bags, scarves. Attrac­ Assisting the portly mystic at Classified Rates ing Sun BV. tive merchandise, excellent values. his ten-roomed Los Angeles six months and fined bim £ 5 lor advice: use Royal Gazette H. S. Critchley, Vasco Da Gama Continued from Page 1 driving between 35 and 40 miles Mtnlmum rates far 13 words Building. Reid Street. house is bis pianist wife, Gwen­ were forced to watch helplessly (additional words 3d. extra per word): Classified ads to solve dolyn, two male assistants, a an hour. Simons was fined One insertion, 4s.; two. 3s. 9d. each; POSITION WANTED worry - causing problems, BOYS' WRITE SCHOOL SHIRTS, 10/-. while benumbed survivors were similarly and Ws licence sus­ three, 3s. 6d. each; (our, Ss. 3d. each; worry being a known life- Builders' Supplies Boys' flannel shirts, 10/-. Sizes 4 personal secretary and a director. washed off the tossing rafts. Sve, 3s. each; six, 2s. 9d. each; seven. to fe- Shirt Shop "Like the religion he preaches," pended for three months for aa. 6d. each. BABY SITTING by responsible lady. shortener. GLASS JALOUSIE WINDOWS in says the article, "the Rev. Hey­ Among the passengers were speeding between 32 and 35 miles Accessible N.03. and vicinity. Through Want Ads you stock, complete witb screens. Am­ SATIN BRASSIERES by Garcrest, just Insertions must be made within bard A Company, East Broadway. liager is both an enigma and many children. an hour. period of one week. Special reduced Transportation required. Home typ­ find renters, customers, good arrived. Full size range, Lusher A The first rescue ships found Pftoea for multiple insertions tor ing accepted. Call 2764. Co. Wholesale only. 2135. paradox. Modern ih dress, f help, or whatever you're a_r ">mded periods Boats, Motors manners and speech • he is bodies floating en tbe waves, with Competent Young Canadian WOMAN, after. Phone 1053 for an LADIES BI_OUSk_S. Full size and here and there survivors clinging willing to travel — Children's nurse, ad-writer. colour range, just received. Lusher primitive in his flnftOMflrPtj faith Among the Princess Victoria's companion, secretary. Write Box HILLMAN - MINX 1952 convertible, & Co. Wholesale only. 2136. IB idolatry and f(*}sfri$rp He to rafts and spars. passengers were Major J. M. Sin­ LOST AND FOUND 7778, Bermuda Press. American Consulate General. T-SHIRTB witli Bermuda design 4 tb accepts the fact that man-made The first dazed survivors to be clair, North Ireland's finance 1951 HILLMAN—Excellent condition. Lost: BI-FOCALS, Pink Plastic Rims. 16. White, blue, mail e. Lustier & atomic energy can he devastat- landed said the stricken Princess minister; Sir Walter Smiles, an East Dunes after 6 p.m. Phone 2462. Co. Wholesale only. 21o5. Victoria went down in five Vicinity Par-la-VHle and Kent Ave., FOR RENT TRADE SERVICES Available immediately. ingly destructive, while at the "Ulster unionist member of Parlia­ South Shore. Finder please phone same time clinging to the argu­ minutes. Apparently there was 5020 after 6 p.m.: 1067 daytime. SLIPS and HALF SLIPS, cotton (rtth ment, and Sir Walter Scott, per­ DURACLEAN SERVICE offers for One AUTO-BICYCLE (Aberdale), good deep embroidery — by Garcrest. ment that everything on earth is no panic. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT: Two condition. Phone Ross Gray, Castle manent secretary to the North rooms with bath, hot and cold water February a special 10 per cent dis­ Lusher A- Co. Wholesale only. 2136. controlled by spirits." The 662-ton Belfast steamer Ireland Finance Ministry. —_E IS per month. For particulars see count on all work. Phone 4562. Harbour Staff Club. ANNOUNCEMENTS M. R. Doe, "Jolly Roger," Cavendish NEW STOCK. Child's combed cotton The writer states that the thing Donaghadee, in a message re­ Heights. ODD JOBS. Paint and varnish work. panties. 4 to 14, Lusher & Co. Whole­ which probably most attracts Lawns and hedges cut. Woodwork Car Accessories sale only. Phone 2135. ceived here, said she had pieked ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.—Phone repaired and polishes etc. Call 4788. Hollywood's elite to the head of up 20 survivors and had sighted Central Group 1322; Hamilton Private COTTAGES and APART­ JOHN BULL TYRES. For best quality Clearance Sale Of HATS and Die Metaphysical Centre is (the two or three more clinging to a Group. 1T75. or write P.O.. Box ISO. MENTS; maid service and utilities and reasonable prices. Contact P. H. ' MILLINERY at Elaine's, Pitt's Bay Build Your Summer Home included; dally rates. Phone Bermuda You can get a real PETER FAIT Adderlev & Co., Serpentine Road. Road. Nothing over 30/-. calmness and sincerity with mast 12 miles off Port Patrick. ALUMINIUM LADDERS sold out. Cottages 4027. HAIRCUT . . . also permanent Phone 2011. which he conduces his services— A tanker from Belfast hove to ON A QUIET ISLAND Further shipment shortly. Place waves. Ideal Beauty Salon, Phone a Strong departure frpm tbe usual your order now. H. and K. Richard­ 3996. Househoid Equipment in the 113-mile an hour hurricane son, Paget West. Phone 2510. Radio arm - waving, foot stomping and began emptying her oil bun­ Regular Ferry Boat Service WANTED TO RENT •• FRIGID AIR*. " ELECTRIC STOVE: j spiritualist. MOVING TO DOCKYARD? Moving PILOT BEDROOM SBT8, long and kers in an effort to calm the One-Bedroom Furnished COTTAGE or anywhere. Use "Inland Express" snnrt wave. Available in White, "TPfeayre B*i)y Stroller; One-Speed 0 waters sufficiently to aid rescue EDUCATIONAL apartment. Call Kindley, 7191 ext. Freight and Trucking Service. Phone Peach. Mahogany, Cream, Valencia work. See plan of Lots, at office 4113. Capt. Prewett. 8755. R. B. Whiting. Blue. Foliage Green and other pastel quick saleAutobyke. Call . 3759Reasonabl. e for | Tfae 5ubstance Of the sun frver- ACCOUNTANTS ln great demand. ages about 1.41 times the density Veteran sailors said the seas shades. £ 12.10 Cash. Young Trott FRAMED BATHROOM MIRRORS. & Good pay. Complete, thorough Englishman, wife and small son re­ CHINA MENDING. China, glass re- »• Co.. J_td.. Richmond Road. of water. were the worst in their memory. BUTTERFIELD & CO., LTD. I inexpensive training. I.C.S., . North quire FURNISHED HOUSE in good sizes from 2 3 to 6 6 each.—Chesley Street. Telephone 2643. * paired, antiques restored, prisms E. White. Reid Street Real Estate Dept.' locality. Own Linen, Silver, etc. Two re-hung. Studio. Adel Early, or three bedrooms, highest references. Burnaby Street, Hamilton. Sporting Goods Front Street, Hamilton, Box 7205. "MARVALON" PLASTIC table cover­ Plav Billiards all tke year round with ing. 46 inches wide. 4/6 ner yard. nn _i_ _in jnfs SK sin w; off «•? 3B HP? •"• or II. S. Crisson, Reid Street. English couple, no children, wish to rm: CITY CLEANERS - DYERS are a "RILEY'S" HOME BILLIARD Chesley E. White. Reid Street. We don't promise Miracles! rent modern. one-two bedroom now picking up Dry-Cleaning, but TABLE- Phone 7541, Norman FURNISHED COTTAGE. Kindly you MUST Phone 1268. Sumpter. EXTRA THICK FIBRE MATS. Order We do promise an honest 34»6t_ m.w. We offer phone Mr. H. W. Freshwater, 3106. taken for any size. Archie Brown. I FOR SALE § Garden Supplies NEW STROHMENGER Upright and and conscientious approach Baby Grand Piano. The Little FOR SALE HANDICRAFT j French Shop. to your Real Estate Sales Wanted Immediately WANTED Hardy English ROSE TREES. Three 11 i Modem 5 that desirable superb varieties, 30/- delivered. GAS RANGES from £43.10. Contact and Rental problems. PERSON to share Southampton Apart­ GIFTS—Hand tooled bom finest Ber­ —o„r». Commander Bowie. St. Rego Downing Supply ©»* Happy property ment with business girl. Reason­ muda Cedar in all varieties. John George's, 9248. Valley Road. Phone 4160. . with beach on the South able rent. Write Box 7759, Bermuda Davis Cedar Shop, Somerset. ilFour Room Cottage[#j SALESMAN Press. GARDENING MADS EASY: Rotoette VENETIAN BLINDS: Made in Ber­ Try Us! Shore, Warwick, irtoTi Po'ver Cultivators muda by Globe Venetian Blind Co. _#_ =#= I Richardson, South Shore, Paget W Telephr > 2971 for prompt service. Bermuda Tourist Bureau Meat and frozen foods, etc. WANTED TO BUY STAMP COLLECTING Phone 2916. Three • a, -s from order to installation. I* with Bath m known as Burnaby Street TOP WAGES TO RIGHT MAN LADYBIRD ELECTRIC LAWN- "PAN im": Modern plastic table m Ord Road, Warwick m Great Britain 2/6. 5/-, 10/-, __ 1 STAMPS bought and sold. Com- MOWERS are efficient, economical, and i'i unter covering; many beauti­ Phone 5344 STAMPS used on parcels. Stamp prehensive stock albums, catalogues ! easy to use. £24.10 with 100-ft ful cc'_ jrs.—Jeffrey & Sens: tel. WT1 m "Thalassa" Shop. Reid Street. m Price £3,000 aaa accessories. Stamp Shop, Reid' cable, at Young Trott & Co., Ltd., 34404. s sun.mf 6 $.7 Apply in writing, stating full The cottage consists of six Street. Richmond Road AN INSECTICIDE that really Mils m ants. Ask for "Chlordane" at Verd- Apply rooms and bath. FOR HIRE mont Florist. particulars to P.O. Box 188 VENETIAN BLINDS .. new low price, yy lego Agency Company"; 3302+tu.ci.p. FIFTY CEDARS felled a day. This same high quality. Phone 2135. Price £8,500 has been done with a chain saw. Salesman will call Lusher & Co. yO Hamilton — Phone 4374 [fl "One of the few properttes Horsfield, 5370. J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. of this kind now available.'' Hardware PERSONAL IN BOND PRICE LIST VIET AL MOULDINGS— Stalnlew siec _TT__lTi_Nsan__n_-U>-IU«H«-ll-_TTiilTi_n. For fall particulars apply: and aluminum tor counter, nick Have your BABY'S FIRST SHOES table. Jeffrey A Sons Tel. Hfl. Heart's Delight Flitcroft & Lightbourn permanently finished in bronze or Hamilton St. George's any colour desired. Geoffrey Fowle. Food Supplies Ltd. SCOTCH WHISKIES Do you like good coffee? ISLAND Mercury House, Front St.. INSURANCE COFFEE is the finest blended coffee, Assorted! P-'kcse $14.50 Ballantine $14.50 . and tne only coffee .iiiMjlj roastea Hamilton — Fhone 2953 PROTECT TOUR JEWELLERY and 2 Ballantine Scotch 'Perfection . 14.50 daily in Bermuda. For information J:".*_ ».I. other valuables from theft, damage. dial 40E8. Call Bermuda Kre Marine insurance 1 Perfection Scotch Vot 69 14.50 Company. 1 Vat 69'Scotch Black & White _t____^___ 14.W 1 Spey Royal Scotch Haig Gold Label 14.50 Miscellaneous Gilbey's Spey Royal 13.50 NEW IN. SUIT CASES. Popular size for school. From 18/-. W. J. The Prunes with the GALLON CASES OF Boyle & Sons. Reid St. Natural Flavour LAWN MOWER, heavy duty, power Lprd Calvert Rye Whisky . $13.50 Lightbourn's Barbados Rum $$.90 driveri. 18" blade. In good condi­ jke Hadur Home for Sale tion. Telephone 8330. Seagram's V.O. Rye Whisky 13.50 Goddard's Gold Braid Rum 5.75 of 3554^111. 'BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA" Complete would be advised with gardens and a well executed citrus grove. the above gallon packages into the United States free of duty Te This is a home which will give enjoyable and comfort­ favourite shop or Fidlewood Shop, to contact Walker Arcade, Hamilton. able living to any family. Prices quoted are US. currency. PAYMENT VILI.IERK ENGINES—One H.P. Gaso­ 'For appointment to view, phone Orders for all IN BOND Liquor Packages mast be placed at line. Limited supply. Sunshine M. A. GIBBONS, LTD. Supply Co.. Reid St. Our Nest TERMS _ least 24 hours before time of departure. Phone 1261 Bermuda Reservation Bureau Hamilton, Bermuda. livestock + Auction Sale 3SJ_ m 2535 and 3928 B'ENF. CHICKS all breeds. Shipment at + sinh__«jy this week. Call Sandys Brokerage 350O s sun m Co. T**. 5001. TRINITY HALL ...A Sure Thing (Ground Floor) up to twelve months will be held on to pay UReserve This Datell Friday, 6th February, Wednesday, February 11th The Headquarters For 1953 on at 10 a.m. for the Washing Machines We have some very fine PUBLIC AUCTION Photographers In Bermuda Dining Room and Bed­ Refrigerator* at i •— room Furniture, Wireless Stoves "CHANTREY," Langton Hill, Pembroke Sets and Spindry Washer Commencing at 10 a.m. FILMS — PAPERS — CHEMICALS in this sale. Previews: Experience Saves A Unique Collection of High-Class TUESDAY and PLUMBING is our { WEDNESDAY from Business: See Us FURNISHINGS WorJ4 Famous CAMERAS such as comprising: - 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. Before You Build Grandfather Clock, 1763; Sheriton Table; Kitson & Company, ZEISS - LEICA ~ ROLLEIFLEX Phone 3905 Antique Chests, Chairs and Tables in Oak, Lid. Mahogany and Welnut (16th - 18th Century); HAROLD AITKEN Jr. Oak Refectory Table, 1635; Rosewood Tabic; may be purchased at remarkable savings Auctioneers Wheatsheaf Hepplewlhite Chairs in Mahogany, 3474+-m . Serpentine Road 1790; Bedroom Furniture; Kitchen Table, Chairs, Steps and Cabinet; Hoover Cleaner; 3J46+* 5*. Electric Iron; Pressure Cooker; Glass and Professional and Courteous Service at all times China; Gardening Tools. And Many Other items gg DAVID KNUDSEN HELP WANTED PREVIEW Tuesday, February 10th CLERK 40 a.m. to 12 p.m. For Position in Accounts Department 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. THE CAMERA STORE Experienced in Bills Payable Procedure, or food FOR THE BEST RESULTS.— SEE US FIRST! general knowledge of Office Work. Wages in Queen Street Hamilton accordance with ability. Apply in own handwriting M. A. GIBBONS, LTD. giving references to Box 3448 Bermuda Press, fJUt\. Auctioneers S4«ta._». NMftffe THE HOYAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, FEBltUABY 2, 1953 Page 9

Treasures irom England She Loved A Qommunht and the Continent ,lfy OmUtaS aaUMtmmmma Choose Royally . . . in CHAPTER FIVE long. And his real name isn't The thought of the red coupe Th* Story This Far: AMY Kirk Johnson. It's Kurt Choluv, which bad followed' them now MsMWltrAtfB works far SCOTT alias Maurice Gobeck, alias. . ." sprang into her mind. "Were you Choose Take Home Presents MONROE at the Monroe Air- "Stop it!" she cried. •'Oh no in that red coupe, Rands?" craft Company. She is to accom­ It couldn't be Kirk! Yoa must Be nddded. "Good for you. pany him te a highly secret be mistaken." Shows you're observing. Kirk meeting in New Orleans. Her "No mistake/* he retorted didn't notice. We know for a fact and Souvenirs - boy friend, KIRK JOHNSON, mercilessly. "And I'll prove it two things. One is that Kirk whom she had met recently says to yon. Remember that key hasn't gained any important he is jealous about her going Scott gave you to the conference knowledge through you so far. with her young employer. The room?** The other is that he is not sus­ work tn New Orleans is hard but "fit course! It's here in my picious of either you or me. He Regal Btwlton Amy indicates a desire to see purse." doesn't know I'm an F.B.I, man." her old family home, Sans Souci. 'It w^s in your purse," he cor­ She wanted to cry but die a lar_re old house now run down rected. / "My guess is that it's couldn't. It was like being in a and listed for sale. Scott takes not now. Kirk stele it tonight. nightmare where you tried to h*r out to see it. They return to Look for yourself." r-.m hut could not move your AT OUR ENGLISH CHINA SHOP 21ad BANDY BRYANT. F.B.I, Frantically she searched for it. feet. Her voice came in a whis­ man in the office. The three of The key was gone. per. "Oh, Randy, I loved bim them have dinner together. Ran­ "*You danced all evening, so! J was going to marry him! dy gives her a telegram from didn't you? A dark place .wasn't I wanted to marry him. . ." Kirk, which she does not show to it?" Randy went on. "Oh, I But in the taxi on the way Craftsmanship at its best . . . chma the men. B is from Kirk, asking know. I followed you." back to tite hotel her self-control her to meet him at the airport -She was trembling, confused broke and she cried; without that grows lovelier and more precious next evening. When she does, she and stunned. even caring what Sandy must does not realise that Randy Bry­ "Dont worry about the key. think of her. Ha handed her his ant is in the background to see I had the locks 'changed this pocket handkerchief. "Go ahead, with each passing year. It's the Kirk's arrival. Kirk takes Amy afternoon. I figured this was the baby," he advised. "Get it out to dine and dance—suggests that first thing Kirk would pull." of your system. But don't blame incomparable Royal Doulton now they gam married in about six Her world was spinning about yourself too much. No inexperi­ months. When he leaves her off 'her. *0h Randy/' she cried enced girl would have had a a( her hotel, Randy Bryant is pathetically. "He even asked me chance against a louse like featured in a delightful selection at Featuring waiting fe* her and says he must to many him!" Kirk.'' talk with her. The man sighed. "It's no good Finally she dried her eyes, her our famous English China Shop on Amy's heart was filled with baby. Even if I hadn't told you face wan and tragic She noticed ENGLISH BONE CHINA dread as she stared at Randy all this other business. You see for the first time toat they were Bryant. "It's something about Kirk already has a wife." in front of the hotel. "The cab Front Street. Kirk, isn't it?" she cried. "Oh Ber heart cri.nged at his words. driver. . ." she said, "he must Randy,'what is it? Tell me the Kirk had. a wife. Be was a com­ have heard." truth!" munist. Be was a spy. Kirk Randy smiled. "It's all right. *Tm going to, balky. Come on, wa^"not even his real name. The Be's one of my men. if you heed LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS I'll buy you a cup of coffee. The room was a blur now, swimming a cab look for bim. Be's usually old French Market's open all in green circles—the long coun­ around the hotel." night." ter, the bright lights. 'He al­ Everything was arranged, by In spite, of the warm air her ready has a wife!' The meaning Amy thought bitterly. Everyone, hands were cold. Her heart of Randy's words burned like apparently knew what was going FINNIGANS ef Bond Street, London pounded with anticipation as she add into her consciousness. on but her. Only Amy Marquand preceded Randy into the market. "Don't faint on rae, honey," had played the fool. But the What had Kirk done that the Randy's voice came to her. thought of Kirk wee like a knife WALLETS — KEY CASES — CHANGE PURSES F.B.I, should be so interested in "Here, drink your coffee.'' It through her heart. "I'll never him? Surely it could not be any­ was scalding hot but she did not see him again," die cried aloud. PASSPORT CASES thing serious. Surely. .... notice. "He has a wife?!' she re­ "I'll go away some, place. I'll peated heartbrokenly. in Pin Seal — Pigskin — Lizard Randy's eyes were kind add quit my job and go away!" • FAMOUS FIGURINES he held her hand tightly as be "She's One of .the heads of the But Randy's face bad taken on communist party in Europe. - We Crocodile and Morocco said, "I'm going to give it to you a new seriousness. "No. Amy. straight. Amy. Kirk Johnson is a lost her last year behind the Iron You're not going anywhere. • TOBY JUGS communist, jft* an espionage Curtain but we'd like to get our You've got to pretend that noth­ agent. Be has a record a mile hands on ber as well as Kirk." ing has happened. Continue see­ • CHINA ANIMALS With a great effort Amy con­ ing him as if you didn't know trolled her emotions. "Tell me any of this." ROLLS RAZORS everything^ Randy. I have to Aghast, she stared at him. • BONE CHINA know no matte* hew bad. it is." (To be continued) BERMUDA CEDAR He lit a cigarette. "We haven't • DINNERWARE been able to prove anything on Kirk so far. That's why they Germans Hold Russian CRYSTAL and CUTLERY send me from Washington to do tiie job. Be's my special pigeon Woman As Soviet Agent and this time I'm going to get 1him. " For a moment he was silent and then he said, "You see HANNOVER, Germany, Jan. 31 — PERFUME — he goes in for atomic secrets. (Reuter). — The publto prose­ i That's why it's so important. . ." cutor here today charged an at­ Their eyes met. "And Scott's tractive Russian woman, Olga Jacques Griffe — Piver — Vigny _. been working on the atomic pro­ Larissa, better known as "Red ject act Monroe Aircraft for the Olga," with endangering the past month. That's all Kirk security of the state by attempt­ wanted. . . to use me as a dupe." ing to build up a spy network ia West Germany. "That's about it, Amy. I'm 3538t«_. sorry. Perhaps I should have She was alleged to have asked Madeira Hand-Embroidered |^'^ told you sooner hut we don't like a fuifpni Soviet officer who had to alert people until it's absolute­ fled to West Germany to'join her CHILDREN'S CLOTHES __ ly necessary. You see I've been in the venture, but he notified the following Kirk ever since he police. came from the east. 1 knew ENGLISH HAND-SMOCKED DRESSES \ Brighter light when he answered that ad of yours about the antique chair Closing Exchange Rates you wanted to sell.** Horror was in ber voice. "And at the Bank of L —lm^r\ if I hadn't put an ad in the CHINA 32 and 33 paper?" N. T. Butterfield & Son and Front Street Randy shrugged. "Be would Limited, Saturday: GIFT Hamilton have found another way to get at yen. He told you he was ait SHOP MASTERS LTD. antique dealer, didn't he? With BANK OF ENGLAND OFFICIAL a shop in Hew York and Paris. BATE FOR UNITED STATES That seem* to be his favourite line. BO'S used it before." 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?age TO THE ROYAL GAZETTE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1953 U.S. TANKER FLEET West Europe's Fears COLDS LOSES TONNAGE Grippe, Influenza, and other TEA BAGS similar affections, if not WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (Reu- Dulles Confronted By ^Women's and Children's checked in time, may easily ter).—Although the US. flag develop into dangeroU* ills. privately - owned ocean - going tanker fleet declined slightly in National Interests WAMPOLE'S CREO:TEB_PIN 1952, it remained the largest In possesses qualities which effec­ the world under any one national tively relieve the coughs usu­ flag, and was nearly one-fourth (Special to The New York Times and The Royal Gazette) SHOE SALE ally accompanying these con­ of/all tankers, tbe National Fed­ LONDON, Feb. 1.—One of the bring the European Defence Com­ eration of American shipping re­ ditions. Prompt relief is ported today. major purposes of the fact-finding munity into being. mission in West Europe of Mr. usually afforded. On sale at The federation stated that the John Foster Dulles and Mr. Har­ WAYS AND MEANS Starts present tankship fleet totalled old Stassen is believed to be to Consideration is_ therefore be­ all drug stores. *r-u 447 ships of 16,743,000 deadweight get Bonn and Paris to speed up ing given to ways* and means of tons, a decline of 10 ships and legislative action on the European providing the degree of associa­ 64,000 deadweight tons since Jan­ Defence treaty creating the Euro­ tion which France regards as es­ TODAY uary 1, 1952. pean Defence Community and sential without actually joining For the Cup that Cheers The tanker fleet constituted 23 permitting the creation of a the European Army. Britain, it per cent of the world tanker ton­ European Army. is expected, will soon submit pro­ nage and was 60 per cent larger posals designed to alleviate French JOHN F. BURROWS + 'Mr. Dulles, who arrived with 3JS.2S m. than it was at the outbreak of the Sir. Stassen in Rome from Wash­ fears by ensuring the closest pos­ Second world war. The Federa­ ington on Friday, was recently sible non-participating coopera­ tion reported that 80 per cent of tion. W. J. BOYLE & SON & Co., Ltd. these Alps were built during appointed U.S. Secretary of State. 1941-1945, 'creating for private Mr. Stassen, another member of This Government already has the Eisenhower Cabinet, is Mu­ given an assurance to the French FRITH BUILDING Hamilton Paget American tankship owners a Front Street Comer Shop pressing problem of bloc obsole- tual Security Administrator. in the form of a protocol to guard against the danger of Western Reid Street Hamilton Queen Street Package Store cence." The fleet had added only What success Mr. Dulles will St. George's 300,000 deadweight tons from new have in Paris and Bonn remains Germany seceding from the construction since 1947. to be seen but it is unlikely that European Defence Community at 35S2f a later date. Furthermore the "In contrast, 10 million dead­ Great Britain will yield to pres­ DUVY FREE PRICES sure to join the West Europeans. British feel that the presence of weight tons of 40 per cent of for­ British troops on the continent is eign tankers nave been built Any suggestion of an ultimatum to "join or else" is certain to be an additional and tangible se­ 5 bots. C/S Scotch Whisky since that date," the federation curity guarantee. Experts are now said. "Moreover, at mid-1952 resented and resisted. That was Lauders Northern the immediate reaction of the at work examining ways to give there was building and on order effect to the plan for providing Cream Scotch 12.50 for U.S. registry 755,000 dead­ Government to Mr. Dulles speech of last Tuesday suggesting that integrated training once the Euro, Royal Blend Scotch .... 12.50 weight tons, or 5 per cent of total pean Army is in being. world tanker construction. The the United States might have to Hudson Bay Scotch .... 12.50 United Kingdom had 3,854,000 reconsider its policy toward Eu­ A permanent liaison team will King William Scotch 12.50 rope if hopes of achieving Euro­ deadweight tons building and probably be appointed to serve Long John Scotch .... 12.50 Norway 3,140,000 deadweight pean unity were disappointed. at the headquarters of the Euro­ tons. The British Governments posi­ pean Army and British officers Highland Queen tion is rather complicated. Of­ will work closely with "the con­ Scotch 13.5fl ficially the Government regards tinental formations- John Haig 14.W the implementation of the Euro­ It is expected that such mea­ pean Defence Treaty as an es­ sures as these will go a long way sential factor in strengthening the towards convincing the French RYE WHISKY 5 Bots. defence of Western Europe. of Britain's interest in the Seagram's V.O $13.50 Ratification by the Bonn and Sweaters European Army and British hopes Canadian Club 13.50 Paris governments is still ex­ for its success. pected. Yet only last week Mr. Schenley Reserve .... 9.00 Cashmere $11.84 France, however, seems to be Eden told the House of Commons seeking something more concrete Corby's Canadian 12.00 that Britain should not enter into Rittenhouse Straight Lambswool . $6.34 the European Defence Community than anything that has been prof­ That, of course, explains fered so far, and it may well be Rye 12.50 unless the country were prepared that Mr. Dulles is coming here the accident but not how to accept the object of what he with the hope of inducing Brit­ the doctor's bill will be described as a move toward tbe BOURBON 5-Bot. political federation, of Europe. ain to make some gesture that paid. Have you ade­ ISLAND REACTION will be sufficient to overcome quate accident insurance? cases French hesitancy prior to the pro­ $15.50 The Shirt Shop jected visit of Mr. Eden and Mr. Enough to cover home acci­ Kentucky Tavern .... This island people is far from Walker's de Luxe .... 13.50 Phone 4780 being ready to accept any such Butler to Washington in the dents? objective. They do not like be­ Spring. Gooderham & Wort's 13.50 3S1S4 ing mixed up with foreigners, they British papers unanimously If you are not sure, call Charter Oak, lOOpf 17.50 will not put their troops under predict that Mr. Dulles will be us! Remember, there is no European command, and they re­ completely defeated if he plans obligation in finding out. RUM 5-Bot. sist the idea of yielding any to solicit British support to sovereignty to any super-national changes in the Orient. cases MONDAY BLUES Frozen American agency. The press also continues to Bermuda Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Bacardi 'Carta de Oro' $14.00 The British argue that because predict complete defeat if Mr. Front Street West, Hamilton of their peculiar relationship with Bacardi 'Carta Blanca' 13.00 what can I do? and local Dulles tries to continue American Phone 1276 Mount Gay Barbados 4.7$ the Commonwealth they cannot pressure for Britain to join in Chickens, Pork, Beef, commit their forces irrevocably to a united Western European army. Goddard's Gold Braid 5;50 Europe. Already some members DON'T TAKE CHANCES- GET INSURANCE! Leave it to the Lamb, Veal, Calf and of the family of nations have ex­ "If it is Mr. Dulles' policy to pressed anxiety because planes, force Britain into full member­ 3544tm. BRANDY 5-Bot. Ox Liver tanks and guns they have been ex­ ship of a West European federa­ tion, then Mr. Dulles' policy will Hennessy -&•&"& • $17.00 BEATTY WASHING MACHINE pecting have gone to members of Martell's •£-&"£ • 17.00 at NJLT.O. fail," the Weekly Economist asserts. While Britain will not agree to Hennessy V.O. ... 20.00 Everybody's Market join in the European Army or in Heering's Cherry The Bermuda Hardwares Ltd. any move toward political federa­ Brandy East Broadway 14.00 3520+m. tion with Europe, she will do al­ Open Saturdays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. most anything' short of that to ill WOMEN'S IJETH ASSORTED PACKAGES BETTER THAN MEN'S High Living No. 1 3 bots Canadian Club . CHICAGO, Jan. 31 (/P).—When it comes to teeth, American man 2 bots Schenley Reserve is no match for woman. $12.00 The Journal of the American Costs are High No. 2 Dental Association announced to­ day the results of a nation-wide 2 Bot. John Haig survey on the needs of dental 3 Bots. Canadion Club ..14.00 patients. It showed one out of BUT each 10 adult males had lost all No. 3 Mid-Season his teeth. The figures was one Teacher's Scotch out of each 15 for women. if you watch and compare prices Bot. Canadian Club Dr. B. 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White HAMILTON 18.50 5 Bots. .Benedictine Dresses (for street and house wear) Phone 4371 Reid Street 18.00 Winter coats (7 to 14) 58/- 19.?4+sunm. 3S56tm|u. * 3S24+ 25/- and 50/- Dresses (assorted styles) 28/-, 3S/- Sweaters | 38/- and 48/- Cardigans (30 to 34) 30/ Shoes (wedgies, flatties, pumps) 10/- to 40/- Sandals 20/- MARK TRAIL By ED D0DD Last 3 Days Gibbon s Co. arati ST. GEORGE'S