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VOL. 33 NO. 25 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953 6D PER COPY Dulles's "Get Tough" Policy For U.S.|2ld Pj*§ PH T> • 01 T* • T T T Vr i-> New "emises Are Brings oharp Reaction In U.K., rrance officially opened WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 Described as the finest club '(Router). — The new United premises in the Islands, the States Secretary of State, Mr. Old Colony Club's new club- John Foster Dulles, is expec­ ItSooms between Richmond ted to press upon Britain the [Road and Serpentine Road, | need for its closer associaiton Hamilton, were officially With the European Army opened yesterday in the pre- scheme during his visit to [sence of several hundred j London next week. [people by the Hon. H. D. Butterfield, M.C.P. Amidst the furore raised . The opening ceremony took 9 Paris by Mr. Dulles's I place in the spacious audit-1 alleged " u timatum" I orium of the club, with its j regarding delays in 'large area of open space for unity move- the European ; dances and public occasions, j ment, little public attention I part of it already lined off for rfias. been paid to the fact that I use as a badminton court, i Mr. Dulles included England '§*rioilr to and following the j as well as France and Ger­ ; short opening cereinony j many in his warning that if j guests of the club were enter- they Went "their separate jtained at a cocktail party. ways" United States Euro­ Mr. Read Bassnett, presi-1 pean policies would have to i dent oi the club, was intro- j be re-examined. j duced by Mr. John Barritt. OPENS NEW CLUB.—The Hon. Hal Butterfield, M.C.P., officially opening the new premises of the Yesterday, the British Foreign 'vice-president, who acted as Old Colony Club yesterday afternoon. Others in the picture (left to right) are Mrs. Butterfield, Stecretery, Mr. Anthony Eden, Mr. George Gray, Mr. Lea Smith, Mr. Read Bass nett (president of the club), Mr. Alfred Greenslade, quite as blunt as Mr. Dulles, said i master of ceremonies. "This is the day of days for us," I Mr. Leon Barritt, Mr. George Tite. Mr. Freddie Chapman and Mr. George Bartlett. (Story in ill the House of Commons that 1 Britain had no intention of join­ Mr. Bassnett began. "It has a adjoining column.) ing a European federation. very special significance for Mr. Dulles leaves for Europe on members. It is the outcome of I Jong and tiresome work for us. Friday amid an international PRIZE-GIVING.—Mr. W. S. Purvis congratulating Wendy Walker, one of the successful students at storm of controversy over the ] The club has been in existence More Members "get tough" attitude of his nation­ the annual prise-giving of Warwick Academy senior .school yesterday afternoon. Standing on i for 29 years, during ten of which Bribe Charge Rejected By wide broadcast last Tuesday. Mr. Purvis's left are Mr. G. Perkins, headmaster, and Mr. H. Richardson, one of the teachers. | we have made a concerted effort j BLUNT TERMS Seated extreme left in the front row are Mr. and Mrs. C. G. G. Gilbert (Mr. Gilbert is Director of i to get our own premises." And More Visits SCOURED HAMILTON • In blunt terms he then described Education). Mrs. Perkins is on Mr. Purvis's right. Supreme Court Jury the purpose of his trip as being "Times without number we specifically to see whether the have scoured Hamilton," Mr. By Nurse Reported trend towards unity in Europe I Bassnett added, "and been on the "is on the upgrade or on the point of buying other premises. A Supreme Court jury took only ten minutes yesterday Churchill Won't But in 1950 the Heyl Estate be­ Members of the Southampton | to find Harry Ancil Chesterfield Outerbridge not guilty of downgrade." Suspect Sabotage In Fire branch of the Bermuda Welfare He promised the American came vacant and we bought the Society at their annual meeting offering bribes to three Transport Control Board traffic people In the broadcast that he Talk On Parley premises.* last night heard teat the parish officers. would not make commitments An anex was added to the old nurse had made 2,134 visits in The Assistant Justice, Mr. Day Kimball, who presided "of any kind, sort or description" Aboard The Queen Mary Jfamily home - - something that 11952 and that the branch had a over the trial, told the jury he entirely agreed with the during Ms tour of the European With Eisenhower Continued on Page 2 bank balance of over £115. They verdict. -j— capitals put he appeared to be O were told by Dr. John Goldie of determined to receive commit­ SOUTHAMPTON, England, the Health Department that the Before discharging the jury — 141 • I a J ments "of some kind, sort or de­ LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter).— Jan. 29 (JP).—Grave suspicions of responsibility for juvenile delin­ the trial was the last one of the VufirWIf K Af flflPtiiV Hamilton Parish Group ,f Ul scription" from European states­ The Prime Minister, Mr. Church- Win First Round sabotage — possibly by political] quency lay with the community. present assizes —Mr. Kimball ex- " "»* WVUUCIIiy men involving greater progress in, returned to London today fron fanatics bent on upsetting j At a well-attended meeting I pressed his appreciation for their I r\ • /•%• • towards European unity nod in a holiday in Jamaica still bugging Coronation, year plans—attendee! - Choose Mr. H. Hili Mrs. Elliott White was elected services and the services of other rf"l7fi~v_7_ViriQ particular the European Army. the secrets of his New York talks Approval ForW|. the probe by Scotland Yard de- . the new chairman of the branch, members of the panel. The U Mr. Dulles did not say" in what with President Eisenhower. tectives today at a mystery fire j Mr. Hilton Hill will be the I jMiss Barbara Munro was elected j pro&er administration of justice, way United States European Four hours after his arrival lie "Ike's" Nominees on the liner Queen Elizabeth. official candidate for the Hamilton i secretary and Mrs. George Kemp he said, was far more in the hands Praise for Mr. George Perkins, policies might be amended if appeared in the House of Com­ Heavy guards were thr6wn j Parish Political Association in the was appointed treasurer. A com­ I of the jury than in the hands of who will retire from the head- these commitments were not mons where he was greeted with around"the~83,673~ton pride of the I March general election it was de- j mittee of 34 was chosen. the judge or anyone else. mastership of Warwick Academy forthcoming. cheers. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (AP British merchant fleet, but work cided last night at a meeting of Greetings were brought to the Yesterday morning Outerbridge next June, was voiced yesterday He gave;' however, a broad hint He will divulge details of his and Reuter). — The Senate armed went ahead on overhauling the the association. meeting by Mrs. J. J. Outerbridge I continued with his testimony by Mr. John Plowman, chairman when -he prefaced his warning New York conference to an early services committee today appro­ =hip in drydock here so that she An open meeting of the associa- and Miss Clara Anderson of the guided by his counsel, Mr. E. T. of the board of governors. The with a statement that the United meeting of the Cabinet. But he ved President Eisenhower's nomi­ can be put back on the North tion will be held on February 10 Welfare Society's executive com­ Richards, M.CP. Repeatedly he occasion was the annual prize- States had invested $31,111 will make no statement to Parlia­ nees for Secretaries of the Army, Atlantic run on February II as at Temperance Hall when all mittee. affirmed that he had not intended | giving of the Academy's senior million in Europe since the war ment which is unlikely to get any Navy and Air Force. scheduled. candidates for the parish will be Miss Phyliss Gibson, the retir­ to bribe the traffic officers. school. "on the theory that there could inkling of the matters discussed They are: • Scotland Yard underscored the asked to speak, ing treasurer, reported that re­ "I was going to give them a tip "In June Mr. Perkins will reach be unity there." until some future foreign affairs Robert T. B. Stevens for Sec­ seriousness of the blaze that Mr. Gilbert Darrell was elected ceipts during 1952 had totalled or something like a carton of retirement age," Mr. Plowman Such a "get tough" attitude to­ debate brings them out. retary of the Army. seared a main-deck suite last [.president of the society; Mrs. | £ 1,354.14s.3d. The expenditure cigarettes for doing me a favour," said. "We look back on the wards Western European nations The 78-year-old Premier, sport­ Robert B. Anderson for Sec­ night by sending two arson Phillip Sumner, vice-president; was £1,233.18s.Id., leaving a bal­ : he explained. nearly six years he will have will undoubtedly be popular in ing a suntan, a twinkling eye and retary of the Navy. experts to look for clues. Labora- Mrs. Agatha Burgess, secretary:! ance of £ 43.0s.lid. in the savings Outerbridge was charged with been headmaster with pride. The Congress ' but may make Mr. a nine-inch cigar, galvanised Gov­ Harold E. Talbott for Secretary tory director L. C. Nicholls and Miss Carol , second secre- account and £72.16s.2d. in the ! offering bribes to the officers to school has an outstanding record Dulles's work difficult in some ernment leaders into a bustle of of the Air Force. . Detective Chief Inspector George | tary, and Mr. Reuben Outer- | genera ensure that his taxi driver's and has had a considerable ex­ European capitals, particularly. E. Salter led the hunt. Photo- • bridge, treasurer. A committee licence was renewed quickly. pansion in both the physical and activity within an hour of his ar­ Senator Hunt (Democrat, Wyo­ NURSING VISITS the educational sense." Paris where some of his remarks rival in the capital this morning. ming) said that Mr. Stevens and graphs were taken. of nine was also elected. INTERVIEW STORY The district nurse — for the Giving an account of his inter­ "We hope to see Mr. and Mrs. during his broadcast have been He called his deputy, the For- Mr. Talbott were told that they Quick work by the ship's fire Mr. Jay Outerbridge, 31-year- resented. must sell some of their stocks oatrol confined the blaze to the old manager of Deepdene Manor, past nine months she has been view with- Mr. Sydney Kemsley, Perkins at many future prize- eign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Miss Wilma Geekie who took over the T.CB.'s executive officer, givings at the school," he went FRANCE IRKED Eden, and other ministers to his and other interests in order to portside M93 cabin and the loss has announced his intention of qualify. from Miss A. Temby — made j Outerbridge said he denied to on. < What appears to have rankled office and began to catch up was relatively light, though the seeking a seat in the House of 134 visits lames were brought under con­ Assembly as a representative for 12< compared with 1,300 1 Kemsley that he had offered Mr. Plowman also introduced in France is not only the sub­ where he left off a month ago. Questions had been raised about Mr. W. S. Purvis, a former chair­ the legality' of their taking the trol only after a stiff half-hour Hamilton Parish ' in 1951. Of this total 1,413 were money to the traffic officers. stance of the Dulles broadcast but The Premier landed from the Mr medical visits, 165 were free, 40 man of the board of governors, some of the expressions he used Queen Mary at Southampton and defence posts while holding stocks battle. About 50 workmen were - Outerbridge, who is the son "I told him I had the money to whom he termed an outstanding in firms with defence contracts. aboard at the time. of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Outerbridge, were surgical, 227 were maternity, pay. for my licence now but he extemporaneously, such % as his caught a train up to London. benefactor of the school. Both men, in a forenoon ap­ Even as the investigation went was educated at Whitney Insti­ 128 were ante-natal and 181 said I could not get it that after­ reference to France's defence of Guest of honour at the station re­ were casual. At the baby clinic, Mr. Perkins, in his annual herself against Germany in these ception was Rugus, his shaggy pearance before the committee in tute high gear, another fire scare tute and Mount Allison Univer- noon," the accused continued. report for 1951-52, said the public hearings, had said they came when a pile of workmen's sity, Sackville, New Brunswick, opened only three months ago, 141 Kemsley told him he had caused terms: 9 brown miniature poodle. A chauf­ examinations had been made. registration had remained at 260, "These Western European feur had driven Rufus from No. would sell the disputed stocks cotton waste rags burst into He served with the Bermuda a lot of trouble and by that he which he felt was the comfort­ 10 Downing Street to the station. although Mr. Stevens strongly flames on "C" Deck. The fire Militia during the war and until Membership of the branch in­ 1 understood Kemsley to mean he countries«'__ave used their military creased from 243 in 1951 to 286 able accommodation of the strength in which to fight each He rode back to No. 10 with Mr. .protested that lie should not bo patrol speedily put out the blaze approximately a year ago was had tried to bribe the traffic school. More pupils might be with band extinguishers. employed by Trans-Canada Air- in 1952. officers. other . . . particularly France and Churchill, romping and sniffing asked to sell holding in Ms Last night's meeting was pre­ taken in but the school would Germany who have been fighting all the way. family's textile firm, J- P. Stevens A spokesman for the Cunard lines. A member of the Hamilton Outerbridge said he had no then be crowded. Line, owner of the Queen Eliza- Parish Vestry, he has served on sided over by Mr. Sidney police record and was a man of each other about once in everv Before he left the boat Mr. C°- „ ,. ... Clements, who urged committee He noted that the largest num- generation for quite a long time." beth, dismissed this fire as acci- no Government Boards, I strong religious convictions. **e I ber of applications were for the Churchill gave a brief press con- Senator Hunt said the commit- dental and explained: "We do not Mr. Lionel Barnes, of "Crest- members to attend meetings and I never worked on a Sunday. Some of the blunter parts of ference *ee v°ted unanimously to recom- to work hard for the progress of junior school but stated that the Mr. Dulles address, which was regard it as of any consequence, wood," Paget, said yesterday he Under cross - examination by upper school needed more class­ LIGHT-HEARTED Caatunei oa Pas* » Workmen are always dropping had no comment to make at the the branch during 1953. Mr. Peter Smith, the acting rooms. delivered extemporaneously but Dr. Goldie began his address recorded ih advance, were omit­ He was in a. light-hearted mood > bits of rag about and apparently present time regarding the cur- Attorney General, who prosecu­ SERIOUS PROBLEM this was what happened this | rent rumour that he ' by notin ted from the advance text released and talked about the painting will seek Ihad been8 hangethat ad 19-year-olat Wandswortd bohy ted, the accused said he did not j afternoon." election to the House of Assem- 1 1 n inform traffic officer Duncan Mr. Perkins felt that changes by the' State Department, pre­ did in Jamaica. The sunny & Secrecy Shrouds bly as a representative for Paget I J* "" . ° Wednesday morning in staff were a serious problem, sumably because they might have maican weather, Jamaican cigars ODD CIRCUMSTANCES to mg party to a mur er McBeath that he would give him I Parish. Mr Barnes added that he f.-5« K - ?. - "not only to this school but, I aroused even more controversy — anything, in fact, but the tick­ A strange series of odd circum­ a tip if he worked overtime on his Iwas not in a position at present L ^ boy was a juvenile de­[behalf. understand, to other schools in Continued eg Pace 9 lish subject of his talk with Gen­ stances, however, spurred the in- llnquent eral Eisenhower. "Ike's" Meeting le sav whether or not he would - ^^ word delinquent He denied he had told McBeath the Colony." Continued on Page 9 i stand as a candidate. Continued on Page 9 ! he would make it worth his while During the year Vaughan Newsmen tried him on General I f\— C __./»• • ri+» / Wright and Mervyn White re­ Eisenhower's visit to Korea, on UN -DcCUlllly if he saw to it the licence was Says Policy Has the possibilities of a further * renewed that afternoon. ceived Cambridge School Certifi- Churchill visit to the U.S. soon, Continued on Page 4 Continued on Page 9 oa tiie southeast Asia situation. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (Beu- Yet To Be Set The Prime Minister, grinningl ter). — Presideot- Eisenhower over a polka-dot bow fie, said conferred for two hours today Another Church Broken Stained Glass Window For blan _y: "The talks were infor- with the National Security - WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (Reu­ mal, private and confidential." Council and other military and ter). — The State Department Mr. Churchill waved his cigar,)intelligence •-officers. But the Into But Not Robbed Cathedral To Be Dedicated said today that United States motioning the correspondents to i White House clamped on a tight policies towards Europe would be lid of silence about the nature St. Anne's, Southampton, is the A stained glass window which worked out after Mr. John Foster take another crack Would be tell parliament about of the talks. [ third Bermuda church to be has been given by Mr. Rae Simp­ Dulles, the new Secretary of the Eisenhower talks? No, said Neither the officials. who broken into recently. But the son of Toronto in memory of his State, returned from his European Mr. Churchill, he did "not contem­ attended nor the White House [ burglar or burglars left with father and mother and members fact-finding tour. plate doing this, though his meet­ press secretary would discuss the | empty pockets, missing last Sun­ of his family will be dedicated at • Mr. Michael McDermott, the ings with the President would agenda. day's collections from the church the morning service at the Cathe­ State Department's spokesman, equip him better for a future "It was a very good meeting, •> and Sunday school. dral on Sunday at 11 a.m. told a press conference that Mr. foreign affairs debate. Mr. Harold Stassen, director of The break-in was discovered Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and their IHilles, accompanied by Mr. Mutual Security Agency, said. - son Peter arrived a few days ago Harold Stassen, the Mutual Sec­ Did he hope something would yesterday afternoon by Mr. Gay- and are staying at the Bermud­ come from the talks? Mr. Church­ ' Asked if the President had pus Powell, M.C.P., and Mr. iana Hotel. The window is one urity Agency director, would ill grinned his. cherubic best and ordered those present not to leave for* Rome tomorrow in Cresswell Hollis, who had gone of the series of Parables of Our said solemnly: "Hope springs discuss their meeting, Mr. Stassen I to the church to get a ladder Lord and is on the south side of President • Eisenhower's personal eternal in the human breast" replied: "No 'that's just our own plane. being used there by workmen. the nave. The subject is "The The pace seemed to be getting idea. That's the way it should Entry had been gained during ...General. Eisenhower had asked house built on rock and the house too hot for Mrs. Churchill, seated be with the /National Security Wednesday night through the built on sand." Mr. Dulles and Mr. Stassen to go beside her husband. Council." • vestry window, of which a num­ to Europe to talk with United The window is the work of Mr. "Shall I go?" she asked hint. Mr. James Hagerty, White ber of small panes of glass were Meredith Williams of Devon, Eng­ States representatives and with "Not at all, my dear, you stay," House press secretary, said: smashed. Burned out matches Officials of the various countries land, who was responsible for a he said, patting her hand. "I can't tell you a thing about lay on the floor of the vestry. number of the stained glass win­ to see what their problems were, He was asked if he thought any tbe meeting. All' I can say is especially as regards unity. The person or persons " had dows in the Cathedral. The win­ useful or positive results would that-tiie .Council agreed to meet broken open the door of a cup­ dow will be dedicated by His - "On the basis of tbe reports he follow General Eisenhower's every Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. board containing the Lordship the Bishop and the un­ (Mr. Dulles) brings home, Uni­ visit to Korea. with the President." ( but did not look in some other veiling will be done by Peter ted States policies will foe worked "I. am sure nothing but good The Secretary of Defence, Mr. boxes where there was money. Simpson. 6ut," Mr. McDermott added. should follow from General Eisen­ Charles E. Wilson, brushed by Mr. Dulles and Mr. Stassen, The poor box was also smashed The inscription on the window hower seeing things for himself reporters in silence. but the thief or thieves left a few reads: "To the glory of God this after visiting Rome, plan to arrive on the spot," he. replied. For tills meeting, General in Paris on February 1, fly to sixpences and coppers in it. It window erected by Rae Simpson He said he had been very glad E'senhower also called in, among is not known if any money was in memory of his father and London on February 3, and leave to call at Washington to pay' his others, General Omar Bradley, RESTAURANT OWNERS' GROUP. — An association of restaurant owners catering principally to stolen. mother and also of his aunt Rose- for Germany on February 9. They respects to ex-President Truman, chairman of the joint chiefs of the tourist trade has reeently been formed. Its members met yesterday to discuss plans and Reeently St. Paul's, Paget and Annie Heyl and his two sisters will visit Holland, Belgium and and to make his salute to a Gov­ staff,' and General Walter Bedell Alice Catherine Simpson and Mar­ Luxembourg after their talks in ernment he had worked with for future Volley. (Left to right) Mr. D. Carpenter, Mr. R. Barletti, Mr. B. Wells, Mr. H. Pedrolini Christ Chureh, Warwick, were Smith, retiring chief of the broken into. garet Cooper."' £fermany. W& ' many years. Central Intelligence Agency. (organiser of the group), Sir. R. Rutherford and Mr. J. Mayne. (Story elsewhere.) Page 1 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953 ilTftb Published Daily RAH IN AMERICA (Correspondents are reminded that letters must be accompanied by tbe names BY CANBERRA FLIGHT .... incorporating and addresses of the senders, net necessarily for publication but as proof of The Royal Gazette (Est. 1828). The Colonist ahd Dally New* tiie writers' bona fides.) (Est. 1866). Public Health Service Hampshire Lodge. There Is No Mote Distance U.S. Agency Staffs Abroad 1 of 29th January, 1853. Concedes It Is "Epidemic" The Editor, Says The New York Times WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (Ren­ I SamuelPepysTeucer f The Royal Gazette. DENOUNCES US OF te*).—Senator Olin D. Johnston Dear Sir: Reject Russian 1 _£ WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 (Reu­ WOMEN ffl RED MINES NEW YORK, Jan. 29 (Reuter). (Democrat, South Carolina), to± ter). — The Public Health Ser­ As Oscar Wilde said, "I never —There was no more distance, day urged a sweeping overhaul of said the Nev? York Times today the United States Government's U.S. and Canada Representative: Thursday, January 29th vice said today that the current reply to my critics. I have tAx LONDON, Jan. 28 (Reuter).— influenza epidemic was appar­ too much time.** Nevertheless, I in an editorial on tee record activities abroad^ saying that at Condition For S. S. Koppe & Company, Inc., Reading a story in A Canadian Sir William Lawther, secretory flight of just over 22 hours made least 100,000 employees overseas 630 Fifth Avenue. magazine which, methinks, shakes ently causing some increase in would like to avail myself of your of tee International Federation deaths in the United States. obviously widely-read columns to by a Canberra jet bomber be­ could be discharged. New York City. one's faith in the alleged value of ef Miners' Trade Unions, accused tween London and Darwin, Austrian Talks modern teaching. It was the first time the health express my gratitude for the un­ the Soviet Union of the "de­ He recommended not only an United Kingdom Representatives: solicited advertising bestowed Australia. immediate reduction in "te« Africa & Colonial Press Agency. Ltd. For a school-teacher did ask a service had referred to the wide­ grading" policy of using women LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter). — 8 Red Lion Square spread incidence of flu across the upon my letters, and indirectly for underground work in coal "Even today, as we stand on variety, scope and size of our for­ London, W.C.I, England. small boy what five and five upon The Royal Gazette, by the the dim frontiers of the super­ eign programmes and activities" The "big three" Western powers made, nice the boy could not country as an epidemic. A mines. tonight rejected Russia's con­ spokesman said that when an out­ "Have You Heard" column in sonic age, we marvel at the but major changes in the organisa­ Proprietors: answer, she bade him count his yesterday afternoon's edition—if "British miners consider this record", tee article said. dition for taking part in a meet­ tees when he went to bed that break of a disease was sufficiently one of the most degrading things tion and management of Govern­ that's the word I'm thrashing for "By One of the great ironies ment operations around the ing of the Austrian peace treaty TOE BERMUDA PRESS, LTDnight. . This the boy did and on general it has reached epidemic that operates in tbe Iron Curtate conference here tomorrow. proportions. —of a local paper which shall be of history this sort of thing world. Reid Street. Hamilton his return to school he promptly nameless. countries," he said in a statement In similar notes handed over informed tee teacher that the Total deaths reported from 106 here. He added that European happens just as nationalism as­ His proposals were set out in a In referring to my "published serts itself even within Russia's report submitted to Vice Presi­ tonight the United States, Britain Editor: E. T. SATES answer was "Eight." "Take off cities for the past three weeks miners are surprised that no and France told Russja. they did Manager: FORD BAXTER your and ," she drivel" — which was apparently pseudo - Marxian domains mbre dent Richard Nixon, tee Senate had been about 11,300 each week, avidly read — the column men­ attempt is being made to prevent not "Consider it apprbpriate to ordered, "and count again." Again the spokesman said. This was women being employed under­ vigorously than ta many genera­ president. They were based on a Subscription Rates: tioned that I signed myself David tions. The world is not merely survey Mr. Johnston made last impose prior conditions as. pro­ Local. Foreign the boy complied, and k>! the about M per cent above the three- ground in the pits of the Soviet answer was eight — for the boy Shelley NichoH. May I point out growing smaller. It Is becoming autumn, as chairman of the Sen­ posed by the Soviet €jpvernment 1 Year SS. 0.0 £6.0.* year average. Union." as to the scope of the' discussions 0 Months 3. 0.0 3. 7.6 had a missing toe on each foot. teat I not only sign myself David The miners' International is a different — and inherently in­ ate civil service committee, of 3 Months 1.17.6 2. 5.0 te its weekly summary of com­ Shelley NichoH, but I actually consistent — sort of world." federal pay and personnel prac- | at such a meeting." *# 1 Month 0.13.0 0.16.0 For my part I think the teacher municable diseases for the week have the honour of bearing the composed of miners' unions from tices in the Near East, Africa and Tbe Soviet Governjrtent in a would have saved herself and the 22 countries. After referring to sailing ship ending on January 24, the service n.me of David Shelley Nicholl. and steamer times between Eng­ Europe. note to the three pfiwers this boy much trouble had she asked noted an increase of 15 per cent Whereas the author — again I It opens an executive meeting week demanded thafr'^tbe West FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1963 him in the first place to count his in Rome tomorrow. land and Australia, the New York Senator Johnston said: te deaths from influenza and fumble for the word — of tee Times added: "While great progress has been drop the proposed shortened draft fingers in her presence. pneumonia in 56 cities occurred column does not sign himself o of the Austrian treaty. The * * * ""Today's jef planes are not the made in the execution of our many in the week ending on January anything at all. last word. Just as the present tremendous prefects abroad • • • IWester n powers had put forward Old Colony Club's New I have ever held that an there 17. The 404 deaths compared The reason, and possible in­ Reds Invite Refugees Back the very foundation of our foreign the short treaty in an .attempt jto was one thing more than another planes have cut the flying time to with a corrected figure of 350 spiration, of the little paragraph Australia ta balf, so later planes poliey is being damaged by an speed up the work of tbe Aus.ripn Premises Officially OpenedI teat saved England from disaster for the previous week. can, however, be fairly guessed Behind Iron Curtain undertow that is steadily increas­ treaty deputies' conference whiph when tee last war broke out it may cut & te half agate. Influenza and pneumonia at if one makes a careful study "But we shall never again be ing its pressure. has not met for more than a year. Continued from Page 1 was the Englishman's sense of of some of tee photographs taken deaths increased te all geographi­ BERLIN, Jan. 29 (Reuter).— as much surprised as we have • 'This undertow derives its The Western notes" repeated "took some financial effort,". as humour, quaint and unexpected cal groups of cities except those at the recent bacchanals held to East Germany, which is showing "their readiness to discuss with­ as that may be. already been. It is tbe shift from strength from streams of indecis­ Mr. Ba. snett put it. Be thanked in New England, the agency said, celebrate the tourist trade. signs of alarm over the heavy months to weeks, from weeks to ion, overlapping authority, dupli­ out prior condition any and yll the merchants of Hamilton with And I was confirmed te that pointing out that the largest per­ Mind you, I do not categorically exodus of refugees to tee West, matters relevant to the speedy^, belief by a story te "Here a days, from days to hours, that cation of effort, wasteful prac­ whom the club dealt for their centage increase was in the east deny that what I presume to write today put a lamp in the window has been the miraele. The oceans tices, overstaffing, and irresponsi­ conclusion of tbe treaty.'' If- no aid. How-de-do" by Martyn Green, and west south central groups. is indeed "drivel," since the for any who want to return be­ disappear, continents become ble and uncoordinated supervis­ conditions were attached, the "1 would also like to thank the the famous star in tee Gilbert and The reports suggested, the source of the aforementioned col- hind the Iron Curtain. puny. There is no longer room ion and direction."' notes said, the Western "big Bermuda Fire & Marine Insur­ Sullivan productions. He was ! umn is doubtless an authority on The Communist newspaper Ber­ three" would attend a meetihg | driving to Stratford-on-Avon on agency said, "that the current in­ enough on earth for critical divi­ Senator Johnston also said: "We ance Company, who lent us the fluenza epidemic is having some tee subject. liner Zeitung said that any refu­ sions among free people. If a are losing the respect and good tomorrow, or any other meetipg amount for tee building," Mr. j Sunday when the terrible news of effect on the mortality in the Yours truly, gees who had been "lured" to the great war ever again broke out, wilf'of the peoples in Western called by the chairman." Bassnett continued, "as well as : was was announced. AU was con­ United States." DAVID SHELLEY NICHOLL West were welcome to return. it will be like internicine strife Europe despite the help they have The Western reply ytes drafted the two banks which were behind fusion and difficulty bat he and "All those who have acted received from this country ta re- I at a meeting of tbe ."big three" his party stopped at a village inn The weekly summary said the fought in a erowded city. There us in our project. I should like Army reported moderate in­ thoughtlessly may and shall re­ is no more distance." building their economies since the I representatives earlier? today. also to thank this community, I for a strengthening drink. There January 30, 1953. turn. Our authorities will gen­ war. In rejecting the Western draft they told the innkeeper tbe sad creases in respiratory disease both business and social, who are rates at its installations in nearly The Editor, erously supply them with new He said "our wasteful prac­ Russia objected principally to tjic helping us to make this club the news. residence permits, the paper eighth article, which stated that "Well," he said, "I think that all parts of the United States, The Royal Gazette said. tices," the large number and foremost club in the Islands, and though some had listed declines Dear Sir, "plush Bvteg" of V.S. employees the four powers should give ep the members who have given of I calls for some sort of celebration." A record 16,000 East Germans BALKANS ACCORD WITH abroad and the extent of tee Gov- Austrian property claimed by And when they expressed their in the past week. Since last writing you on the sought asylum in West Berlin. their free time to make this pro­ subject of "plumping" I have be­ ernmenfJ. operations tended to them as war booty -and Nazi ject a success." astonishment at this, he con­ More than 25,000 are expected to IMY SEEN POSSIBLE breed "disgust, suspicion, con­ assets. | tinued: "Tet, a celebration. We come quite interested in the cross to the West by the end of Mr. Bassnett concluded, "And subject and its ramifications with . tempt and jealousy." Russia's note also complained are going to celebrate the begin­ m mnnth that the draft provided no guar­ finally I should like to thank the a general election so near at | ^n™™- Mr. Johnston, who has opposed I one person to whom we owe ning of the end of Herr Bloody CANADA CONTINUES hand, and have even begun to BONN, Germany, Jan. 29 Turkish Foreign Minister many foreign aid appropriations, antee against restoration of the most; the man who said 'I know Hitler. If he can start a war out wonder if there are not certain | (Reuter). — The United States said hundreds of millions of dol­ Fascist regime in Austria, whifth of hours on a Sunday, we can nights I^Sh Commission today announced it said could be used to further you . I'm right behind you FAVOURABLE TRADING people who lie a s ec Comments On Athens Talks lars could be Saved if hfs fecom- | and I'm going to see you drink to his Toasting in Hades at thinking up new ways o beat P *** grant in aid of 250,000 mendations were adopted. He said I the "aggressive plans" of tpe through.' Thiis man represents the same time." OTTAWA, Jan. 28 (Reuter).— not only Bermuda's gambling marks to meet the urgent need of more than 100,000 employees North Atlantic Pact. < one of the most important busi­ And doubtless many wiH re­ Canada had a favourable trade laws out also our election laws. Soviet Zone refugees coming into ATHENS, Greece, Jan. 29 overseas could be dismissed with­ nesses in Bermuda — one of the member that on the morning after Berlin for fear of a new Commu­ (Reuter). — The Turkish Foreign in a year. balance of $43,900,000 in Decem­ I was well aware of how Minister, Fuad Koprulu, said to­ LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter).j- banks. I mean, of course, Mr. I the first bombing of London a ber, 1952, compared with rapidly and extensively Ber­ nist purge. Calling for centralisation of di­ A Labour M.P. charged today thpt Hal Butterfield. Without him we morning paper showed a picture $106,300,000 in December, 1851, it muda is changing of late years,. An official statement said the day tbat Italy would be kept in­ rection for overseas programmes, | the battle for T-Bone HiH ta Ko­ of a devastated street with the would be used formed of progress of negotiations could not have laid a stone. I call was announced here today in a and that we have among us ™°»?y *> West Senator Johnston said that in rea had been conducted like (a I window of a barber's shop Berlin for tee purchase of bed­ among Yugoslavia, Greece and theatrical show. on him officially to open the preliminary statement of foreign citizens not only smart enough Paris alone the Government had club." smashed in. But there was a sign trade. ding, medical supplies, special Turkey — and hinted that the 49 separate agencies "each with He wants Britain and the United | alongside: "That was a close but fully capable of "skinning food for Italians might even be asked to BELIEVES IN CLUBS Total domestic exports for Dec­ their grandmother out of her children and other emer separate authority and responsi- Nations to do something about'it shave, but come in and we'll give »___«. •' „.. _«„,„ rr.„e. <___»_ gency reqrequirementsi . come into an eventual agreement bility." and will bring it up in the House ember were valued at $389,400,000 eye-teeth," so our laws must also with them. Saying that he was honoured to yon a closer one." compared with $378,380,000 a year be properly fiaihed and brought The West German Refugee He urged Congress to have in­ of Commons next Wednesday. be present, Mr. Butterfield added, It was that sense of humour, I before. Estimated imports were up to date to control them. But Ministry stated that the grant was The minister, holding a press dependent accountants conduct "I believe in clubs. We have lots hold, that saved England from a $345,500,000 against $273,000,000 to me it is quite a revelation to "particularly welcomed at this conference, said that Italy would an immediate audit of every ap- | CANBERRA, AustraHa, Jan. 29 of big places here and we need | panic that might well have pre­ discover how well organised and moment when refugees are pour­ not be presented with a "fait ac- propriation from which funds for I (Reuter).—Government and op­ a • place where we can get to­ in Etecember, 1951. vented the cqoperation, deter­ Domestic exports to the United determined are these gentry to ing into the Western sector at a complo." Koprulu was ending a foreign progress had been drawn. position leaders paid €ributes to gether with our friends — a place mination and the spirit te regard serve their own particular rate of 2,000 daily." visit to Athens which followed Testimony was received, he Mr. James H. Scullin, first -Auf- where we know each other." States in December increased to suffering only as a means to $220,800,000 compared with interests, with little or no regard talks in Belgrade — part of tbe said, teat fraud and favouritism! tralian-born Labour Party Prime Speaking of the building of the victory. $198,000,000 a year earlier, while tor those of tbe rest of tip series of discussions recently had entered into procurement Minister, who died yesterday. He new club Mr. Butterfield noted: exports to the United Kingdom community. UPROAR IN CONGRESS which may lead to a Balkan alli­ operations. Senator Johnston will be given a state funeral. i "I've been working with nice declined to $47,500,000 from Thanks to the late Col. T. M. ance among the three former en­ said he did not know whether people and it is a privilege to me Dill, Bermuda's parliamentary ON KOREAN DEBACLE emies. such allegations were true but he to see it finished. I hope it brings $93,160,000. THEY SAY Estimated imports from tiie election laws (the model for An eventual agreement, Kop­ declared "tee circumstances sur­ you nothing but happiness. It municipal Corporation procedure) rulu said, would be left open "to rounding the lotting of some I THE MARRIAGE ACT, 194* gives me a great deal of pleasure United States rose to $266,300,000 from $203,108,000, while imports call for the deposit by each Army Chief To Be Asked all nations interested in facing large construction contracts are to declare this building officially By A. M. PURCELL candidate of £50, to be forfeited the great danger threatening the open to question." That a fine address was given to from the United Kingdom in­ open this afternoon." creased to $28,000,000 from ta case of not receiving a certain To Explain 'Stunt' Battle free world." Notice of Intended Marriage The Wor. E. B. Williams, the Lions. $19,400,000. proportion of total votes cast. In He said the three-way defence M.C.P., Mayor of Hamilton, re­ * * * cases where several seats must negotiations at present going on marked that since the extension That it is hoped that more than be filled for tee same office, like WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (Reu­ among Turkey, Yugoslavia and of the city boundaries the Cor­ Lions heard or read it. Corporation Aldermen, and Com­ ter). — Representative Dewey Greece are of a "political charac­ NOTICE The persons named and de­ poration had watched the build- mon Councillors and members of Short (Republican, Missouri) mid ter" and do not need endorse­ scribed hereunder have giveVi teg operations closely. The com­ ! That such a "master plan" has OPEN ENQUIRY INTO the Assembly, little did Col. Dill today that General J. Lawton Col- ment by tee Atlantic Pact Or­ notice to me of their intended mittee of the club had done an been long needed. I imagine tbat'someone would getijjf8- Army chief of staff, would Harrington Workmen's Club marriage, namely:— . be ganisation of which Greece and outstanding job. * * * ILLEGAL GRAM DEALS the bright and economical idea I . asked to explain to Congress Turkey are members. "I am proud to be a member of Tbat so many planners have some of saving for their political details of the controversial "Op­ Special General Meeting ERVIN ALEXANDER FARIES At eration Smack" te Korea. the club, I wish happiness and particular business in mind. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (Reu­ association this deposit by ex­ to be held at Warwick West (Bachelor), and pleasure to all its members and tending tee scope of the ancient General Coffins is now in the That what is wanted is a plan ter). — A new Senate investiga­ MARY ROSEMARIE CASSIDY all its friends," he stated. art of "plumping" and voting for Far East. of Pembroke East (Spinster) i for all. tion opened today oa internation­ Mr. Short told the House today THE CLUB Sir John Cox, M.C.F., Speaker al deals alleged to have enriched nobody else whatsoever but then- Turco-Greek Defence Talks of the Assembly, said he was lost * * * own candidate, regardless of what teat the armed services commit- I some grain speculators at the ex­ Any person knowing any just in admiration. "These are the | That the best advertisement is pense of the United States farm­ happened to others and their £ 50 tee, which he heads, had been in Reach "Full Identity on Friday, Jan. 30th finest club premises in the entire a satisfied visitor. deposits, as well as assuring as touch with General Collins, now cause or impediment why this ers generally. at 8 p.m. marriage should not be allowen island," he said. "They reflect The Senate agriculture com­ far as possible tee election of in Japan and Korea on an taspec- ATHENS, Greece, Jan. 29 the greatest credit on the man­ That more thefts from churches their own man. tion trip, and asked him to ex- The Agenda will be posted should enter caveat forthwith tp are reported. mittee called officials of the gen­ (Reuter).—Turkey's Foreign Min- on the notice board at the the office of the Registrar General! agement of the club. I wish you eral accounting office, tee cus­ Far be it from me to repress plain on his return just what ister, Mr. Fuad Koprulu, today every success and I have every * * * genius, wherever it may be Happened. Club, toms bureau and the agricultural ended defence talks with Greek I Dated 28th day of January, 1953. confidence that you will achieve | That poor boxes have suffered. found, but this flouting of the ft is inconceivable to me that Government leaders and a joint by order of the President, department as witnesses at a law of the land for financial as that success." public hearing on tbe charges. military leaders would ruthlessly statement announced "a full ident­ MILTON PAYNTER. Mr. Gerald MacRonald, who That the cynic says it is the first well as' social gain appears to sacrifice human lives," Mr. Short' ity of views" on cooperation be­ S. TREES. titee the thieves have entered Senator George Aiken (Re­ come within tee same category WILL ALL MEMBERS built tbe extra section on the old publican, Vermont), the chair­ told the members. tween tiie two countries and Acting Registrar General. Heyl house and had charge of the church for a long time. as tee recently-discovered way In any event, he said, the House Yugoslavia. PLEASE ATTEND. * * » man, said: I to beat the "little black box" in construction work, was called to "The Justice Department al­ would get "tee true story when The statement, issued in Athens the microphone to speak. "We That many thieves do not rob | speeding cases, which, ta case it General Collins returns." l because they need money. ready is moving against some of becomes more prevalent, may and Ankara, said "a full identity mm li-f, a Ht» t.m. started with rock foundations and tbe individuals involved in this General Coffins is expected of views exists between Greece went ahead to what you see * » * safely be left to be dealt witn back on Saturday night. and Turkey." thing, but our interest is not in by the authorities concerned. now," he remarked modestly. I That they steal so that they can individuals — it's in what should A Congressional uproar The communique said that Mr. BRINGS GREETINGS gamble heavily. These authorities will doubtless developed in the wake of reports be done to correct this entire totally fail to appreciate the in­ Koprulu bad posted tbe Greek * * * situation and protect American teat American troops were sent Government on bis talks ta Bel­ Mr. Haskins Davis conveyed i That the pessimist says that if genuity involved, as this one is forward in a futile and presur.-.- the greetings of the St. George's agriculture." grade with Marshal Tito's minis­ there isn't a law about even slicker . than boring holes I ably costly attack against a Kor­ ters. Dinghy and Sports Club. gambling there ought to be Mr. Aiken said he hoped to ex­ I in the muffler to get more noise ST. ANNE'S CHURCH plore with the witnesses accusa­ ean hill last Sunday before in­ Relations already established "I sincerely congratulate you," one. and more speed, and election of vited generals and war corres­ SOUTHAMPTON he said, "and wish you all the tions that some grain operators ! representatives to governing between tite three countries con­ best in years to come." * * * had imported huge quantities of I bodies — particularly to the pondents. stituted "a factor of stability te Mr. Leon Barritt spoke on a lloil perhaps it might provide for low cost Canadian wheat labelled I Assembly only once in five A bill was introduced in the their geographical areas," it said. sadder note. "I wouldn't want charitable bazaars. "unfit for human consumption" years—would appear to be even House by Representative C. E. this moment to pass," he said, * * a and intended to be used as feed j more important than watertight Hoffman (Republican, Michigan) "without a word about the man That it is said that charity for livestock, then processed it, motor regulations. calling for a full-scale investi­ whose office I am now filling — begins at home. mixed it with flour, and sold it , With a decline te the efficiency gation to determine whether Am­ THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1944 the late Mr. Jack Exell. Un­ aaa as food for humans. of expensive "little black boxes" ericans were used as "expendable fortunately Jack left us very, That there is no reason why it He contended teat tee effect no doubt this loophole will be cannon fodder for publicity pur­ very suddenly." should stop there. was to beat down the price of speedily plugged up, even if it poses." The Wor. L. M. Minty noted * * * unadulterated U.S. wheat and calls for a stiffer examination in The spectators watched from a Notice of Intended Marriages that "all the big bugs are here That tee foreign news has some­ cause financial loss to farmers and practical electricity than the I forward observation bunker. They tonight. I suppose you might thing new. taxpayers paying for wheat price examination required te enter were provided with mimeograph­ call it the diamond horse- of supports. the Civil Service or become ed seven-page time tables, bound * * * Chairman of a Government in cardboard with a three-colour The persons named and de­ Bermuda." That in most parts of the world scribed hereunder have given • He described the premises as statesmen are uncertain even Board. decoration on the cover. Mr. Hoffman's resolution listed notice to me of their intended palatial. about their own causes. But until the loophole ta tee marriage, namely:— "Everybody is happy," he con­ * * * parliamentary election law which eight detailed questions for tee tinued. "It is like Aladdin and That in South Africa one man RESIGNS DIRECTORATE permits "plumping" is also Secretary to answer, including the PAUL HOBART BEARD, of Ids lamp. You rub the lamp and says he is right and all the plugged up — if possible, before purpose of the attack and the Kindley Field (Bachelor), and Butterfield's Bank appears, and rest of the world wrong. OF BIG ENGLISH BANK this year's election—my advice to American and other Allied cas­ Rev. CLAXTON MUNRO ualties resulting from it. ELOISE SHAFFER, of 3433 Col­ then you have a building. Comes aaa voters is still the same:— the day when the company is lost "Plump, brothers, plump with News stories describing the as­ lege Street, Kansas City, Mo. Rector of St. Stephen's, Houston, Texas, U.S. Thai evidently he knows the LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter).— (Spinster). and certain people will say, 'Fore­ difference between black and An industrial millionaire, Sir care, sault and editorials commenting close the mortgage'—and there white. Bernard Docker, gave te and re­ Plump te tbe presence of the oa teem, the resolution said, A Preaching and Teaching you are. My only wish is every signed today from tike board of a scrutineers!" "cause resentment among our prosperity to you and your dub.'' prominent banking firm after a "PLUMPER." people and interfere with the JAMES SAMUEL CATRAIR, of - Mr. Ernest Pitts brought the lengthy squabble With the di­ support which should be given Kindley Field (Bachelor), and greetings of the Bermuda War DUTCH DISPLEASED BY the armed services." rectors over "undesirable publi­ MINNIE AILEENE HOLLIS, Box veteran's Club. "Tfce people city." o MISSION here tonight can see what the Old ML BACON CONTRACT 146, Route 3, Opelika, Ala. Sir Bernard and his attractive VATICAN CITY, San. 29 (Reu­ (Divorced). will be held Colony Club has to offer — wile have hit tee headlines regu­ Thirty Two Gassed When ter) .—The general improvement billiards, snooker — every accom­ THE HAGUE, Jan. 29 (Reu­ larly with their gold-plated Daim­ ta Pope Pius XII's condition after at ST. ANNE'S CHURCH and modation for average people," he ­ter). — The Dutch Food Minister, Any person knowing any jtMt noted. ler motor ear and a protracted Torch C«ts Pipe Line an attack of influenza continued j Mr. S. Mansholt, leaves for argument last summer about be­ today "slowly, and satisfactorily," cause or impediment why these ST. ANDREW'S MISSlOJN The Somerset Workmen's Club I Britain tomorrow in an attempt ing ousted from tbe Monte Carlo LEWISTON, Idaho, Jan. 29 an official bulletin reported. The marriages should not be allowed was represented by Mr. Rex to secure better terms for Dutch gambling casino after a scene with (JP}.—Deadly chlorine gas, set 76-year-old pontiff has been in should enter caveat forthwith te Whiting, who extended the best {bacon deliveries. a waiter. loose when a workman cut bed since last Thursday. | the office of the Registrar General. wishes from the West End. Britain has agreed to buy Feb. 2nd to Feb. 12th, 195a| The directors of tea Midland through a pipe with an acetylene Service every evening at 7.45 p.m. *+ . Members of the committee of 35,000 tons of Dutch bacon ta tee Bank, one of Britain's biggest, torch, sent 32 coughing and LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter).— Dated 26th day of January, 1953. the club are Mr. Bassnett, Mr. next 12 months at slightly under took a dim view of all this and choking workmen to a hospital Jaguar Cars Ltd., announced to­ Barritt, Mr. George Gray, secre­ the price fixed in the old con­ sought his resignation. yesterday. Tftfee of the most day teat sales of its cars in the tary, Mr. E. Lumsden, treasurer, tract, which expired on Decem­ Sir Bernard, chief of tee B.S.A. seriously injured suffered chest United States in November S. TREES, All Welcome Mr. Alfred Greenslade, Mr. ber 31. automotive concern, had resisted burns from tee gas, which is used brought in $1,340,000 an<| said Acting Registrar General. George Tite, Mr. Lea Smith, Mr. Dutch newspapers have criti­ up to today, when he stated: 'fa in bleaching wood pulp at the teat Jaguar has become tiie top See Fuller Notice in Saturday's Paper** Fred Chapman, Mr. S. A. Moniz cised tite new contract aa "a bad have tendered my resignation to caustic plant of tne Potlatch dollar earner among imported 3?W+m and Mr. G. Bartlett. bargain" for Dutch tenners. take immediate effect." - Forest, Inc., paper mill) ears in America, S33,TfmJ(. /^S& ' W&*

A. « THE ROYAL GAZElffc FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953 Page J Ail Boys STILL AT LARGE STUDENT DUELLING NOW Lean Times For U.K. Reds 100 MUCH ENGLISH World Bank Sending in The two boys who escaped LEGAL Di W. BERLIN TAUGHTDI SCOTLAND Mission To British Guiana W|ite Broadcloth from tiie Senior Training School a, ** or at St. George's over a week ago Disgruntled Communists Rnd WASHINGTON, Jan. 29 (JP).— Flannel were still at large last night, Appeal Court Decision Scots Peer Regrets That The World Bank announced to­ Ages 4 to IS according to the police. The day that it is sending a general boys got away between 9.30 p.m. Universities Study It economic survey mission to and midnight by scaling a wall. Pkases Student Corps Bevanism More Congenial British Guiana at the request of Humphrey* ,. 10/- the Government there. Their names have not been dis­ LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter). — closed. (Special Through Reuter) The mission will study British WITCH HAZEL The Shop BERLIN, Jan. 29 (Reuter).—A Lord Saltoun, who comes from Guiana's economic potentialities West German court today ruled LQMjpON, Jan. __flT— The KENYATTA ARGUES WITH one of Scotland's oldest and and recommend steps for a long- Tingling as a cold shower! that students' duelling is legal Labour Party is actively defem*- proudest families, tonight deplor­ 4 Phone 1675 term development programme. Its pleasant stimulation 3*99 _. The Suez Canal was first and that sabre scars are as legiti­ ing itself against Bevanism on ed too much study of English in The mission, headed by Mr. opened in 1869. tee one' hand and, Communism PROSECUTING LAWYER Scottish universities. leaves your face feeling mate as moustaches. Harrison Clarke of the bank's on the other. Of tee two, He told the House of Lords be fresher and softer. You'll find Six red-robed appeal court Bevanism is by far the more department at operations for the regarded it with "a good deal of Western Hemisphere, is to arrive WITCH HAZEL is perfect for judges—three bearing duelling troublesome to tbe Labour Says He Did Not Fester horron" in Georgetown on February 1. scars themselves—denied a plea movement. English, he said, is a "language \ scalp massage, too. Buy to have student duelling made a Though two London members Hatred Of Europeans of excuses." a bottle of marvelous punishable offence. The of the Labour Party have just "It was since English began te [ HUMPHREYS WITCH prosecuting and defending been expelled for attending the KAPENGURIA, Kenya, Jan. 29 be studied in our universities CHARLEROI, Belgium, Jan. lawyers also bore sword scars. Communist IPeace Congress" last (Reuter).—Jomo Kenyatta, burly that we ceased to face our enemies 29 (Reuter).—A Belgian Air Force HAZEL today! Hundreds of West Berlin December on the whole the leader of 100,000 Africans who is and began to face up to teem — jet plane blew up in flight near students in the court stamped in Communist movement in Britain on trial for managing the secret that we ceased to fight teem and here today, killing the pilot. approval of the ruling and later ia at its lowest ebb for a long Mau Mau cult, threw up his while. This is being openly merely fought back,'' be told a student spokesman said the de­ hands in disgust today and amused fellow peers. admitted by Communist charged the prosecutor with try­ cision paved the way for a revival organisers who are trying to whip Lord Saltoun, 66, a Conser­ ot the "Old Germany" when ing te twist his words. vative, is Alexander Arthur up new support for flagging Kenyatta had undergone 14 student duelling corps swaggered party membership. Fraser, the 19th baron. The first through the streets of Heidelberg, hours of grilling in the stifling was created in 1445. swords at belts, engaging in heavy The decline in Communist court-room here on questions drinking and .singing contests. Party membership is thought te relating to his religion, opinions have been caused by disillusion­ on Communism and influence on The Nazis forbade student ment at the trial of Communist African natives. Bound Over For Talking duelling. A move was made to leaders in Prague and by Russia's Tempers frayed, in contrast to revive it after World War II but aflti-Jewish purge. a good-humoured exchange yes­ Te Prisoners In Gaol it was rejected as an "outmoded In communications to party terday, and ' the surly, well- custom." members, Communist leaders educated African at one point According to the rules of the recently have shown serious con­ Beatrice DeSilva was found glared for a full minute at tbe guilty te Hamilton magistrates duelling, the opponents, standing cern not only over the falling prosecutor, Mr. Anthony Semer- membership but over falling court by tee Wor. H. Martin ankle-deep te sawdust, must not hough, before answering. Godet yesterday of unlawfully retreat or bat an eye when cut. sales of the Communist Daily After three hours Mr. Somer- Worker, party finances and party conversing with prisoners in A further test of courage is the hough also threw up his hands Hamilton Gaol. operation, with anaesthetic, in activity in general. and declared that Kenyatta re­ Leslie Arnold Harney, a prison which cuts are stitched up. Many local Communist fused to give him outright organisations are known to be in warden, 'testified that at 9.30 If the student shows pain he is answers. pjn. on January 24 when he had not considered worthy of student financial difficulties and are faced Mr. Somerhougb had earlier witb tee prospect of having to finished locking up the prisoners corps membership. asked Kenyatta if he had stirred he heard female voices shouting give Up committee rooms and up racial hatred among his sack paid organisers. from outside the west prison followers in tbe Kenya Africa wall. (Prison windows overlook SALE RED TARGET Union against tbe whites. the west wall.) He reported the An example of falling mem­ "If you mean tilings like incident to the officer on duty in Steel Strike Cut Down bership is seen te London. Party seeking tee abolition of tbe the bottom yard. organisers had set a target for colour bar, proper distribution of the end of 1952 of 110 party Constable John Francis Mullen Bethlehem's Earnings land, African wages, African said be and another constable members recorded' in a twelve representation on Legislative and month. When the actual figures went to tbe property occupied by Executive Councils — these are Hallett and Whitney's offices and Broken NEW YORK, Jan. 29 (Sr).—The were announced they showed things I have asked for*—but by Bethlehem Steel Corporation, membership at end of December saw two girls at'the back of tbe constitutional way. I have not Old Colony Club who were second largest U.S. steel pro­ 1952 as 73, or only 76 per cent excited Africans to dislike Euro­ ducer, reported today its net of the target. The sale of the apparently shouting to persons peans or Asians, but justice must inside the gaol. After a shout of Lines income for strike-harassed 1052 Communist Daily Worker in the M done to Africans, Asians and declined to $90,900,771, equal to Greater London area since the something to the effect of, "Run, Europeans irrespective of race or I ifs tee cops," the girls started $8.80 a common share, from beginning of January this year i colour," Kenyatta raid. $106,531,293, or $10.43 a share, in show that they have dropped by to flee and he and tee other We carry a complete line of quality the preceding year. five thousand copies daily. (In Nairobi it was announced constable gave chase. P.C. Mullen BEVAN GAIN ' that Major General William apprehended the accused but tbe Directors meeting here this i Hinds, farmer military governor I other girl escaped.. paints for every purpose (exterior afternoon declared a dividend of Some of tbe Communist loss is I in Berlin, will arrive here ' on Constable Doyle corroborated. and interior) ... at rock bottom $1 on common shares, the same becoming a Bevan gain though i Sunday to direct operations as in previous quarters, payable Mr. Bevan and most of bis It was stated that tee prison SOUPS' I against the Mau Mau terrorists authorities have been having prices! on March 3 to stockholders of followers are doubtful how much on behalf of the Government. To help vary your meals delight­ record February 9. gain it really is. considerable trouble with people | I General Hinds will plan and I talking to prisoners from outside fully, to make each meal more com­ Bethlehem's lower income re­ A disgruntled British Com­ ! control measures to restore law I tbe prison wall. plete, serve Campbell's Soups! So The Bermuda Hardwares Ltd. munist disillusioned by Russian land order. flected the effects of last sum­ DeSilva, who had five convic­ many kinds to choose from: invigo­ 3385!thf : mer's 54-day steel strike, longest Communist ideas and practices rating meat-stock soups, smooth 'in the history of the industry, may well decide to jump on tee tions for various offences last Bevan bandwagon. There be will year, was bound over for six purees, delicious soups made with I find considerable scope for his KOREAN FRONT QUIET I months in the sum of £5. garden-fresh vegetables. And they're leftism. He will be able to de­ all so nourishing and easy te pre­ nounce capitalism to his bearers. BUI'FOR SMALL SORTIE! pare! You'll find it easier to balance your But he will also note that tbe meals —and your budget — with Campbell's Bevan brand of leftism is Soups. Keep a supply on your pantry shelf, primarily concerned with British Koreans Parade To Pay and serve them often! Socialism and AAA with Marxism. Yesterday's Weather To that extent it may be an Homage To Gen. Van Fleet advantage to the nation as a Abroad whole to have more Bevanites and fewer Communists. SEOUL, Korea, Jan. 29 (JP). — Flame-throwing Allied troops to­ (At 2 p.m. Bermuda Time) EMBARRASSMENT day raided Chinese positions on New York 35; cloudy They are an embarrassment to the sub-zero western front south­ Chicago Mot available Mr. Bevan, however. The more west of the truce town of Pan Miami 78; fair ex - Communists he collects Mun Jom, wiping out most of a Montreal lg; fine SOUPS around him the more convinced I Red platoon. It was the only do the Attlee followers and trade (Information by courtesy of tbe I ground action while the Eighth MBtt'wBt Ott*T*« Wft*' * il>$K FOURTHS ««>^*H&- wftftrf". union leaders become that there Army awaited the arrival of its Meteorological Station.) can be no lasting peace between Inew commander, Lt.-Gen. Max­ the Labour Party and Bevanism. well B. Taylor. He will replace j The long standing antagonism the retiring commander, General' between tbe two flared up again James A. Van Fleet, within the fiercely on January 5® and the next few days. General Council of the Trades Union Congress and the national General Van Fleet bade 50,000 executive committee of the cheering Koreans a tearful fare­ Labour Party bote held private well today and promised to return meetings in Westminster to try one day to visit the war-ravaged to prevent continuing open war­ peninsula. fare between tbe Bevan group General Van Fleet will aar- and the trade union chiefs. render command of the Eighth The latest flare-up followed Army early next month and leave NOTICE a personal attack on Mr. Ellis for the U.S. and retirement. He* Evans, a trade union leader, in I has led the multi-nation Allied an editorial of Tribune, a weekly army in defence of South Korea • • • • * owned by Mr. Bevan and his since April, 1951. wife. Thousands of South Koreans It was stated at the time the paraded through Seoul in near- paper appeared that tbe attack zero weather from early morning seemed a breaking of tee truce I until tbe official ceremonies between Hhr. Attlee and Mr. I started late in tee afternoon. Bevan by which Mr. Bevan would WAITI" HIM BACK Our stores will be curb Ms tongue, and Mr. Attlee They carried banners which would let him remain in tee urged the 60-year-old general shadow cabinet. "please come back to Korea and But the Bevanites refuse to stay with us." abandon what they regard as President Syngman Rhee also their right to carry on with the urged the general and his wife to CLOSED "Socialist education" of Britain. return. Mrs. Van Fleet recently Speaking privately they con­ returned to tee U.S. tend that the present trade union In an emotion-choked voice leaders are a bunch of ' tory- General Van Fleet replied: minded stick-in-the-muds who, if "I thank you for tiie invitation for allowed to have their way, will . . . I.shall come back." cast tbe Labour movement back It was clear that General Van into the limbo where lurk tee Fleet meant his return would be shadows of other progressive in a private role. He has said he • all series final parties and groups which became wants to visit both Greece, where too timid to go on progressing. be also led tbe fight against Com­ o munism, and Korea after his re­ VIENNA, Austria, Jan. 29 (Reu­ tirement. Annual Stocktaking ter).—Fifteen persons were in­ The South Koreans showered jured by falling masonry when a bim with farewell presents, and gale swept through the city early _he told them he was overwhelmed today- Gusts ofup to 76 miles bv "this tremendous show of good BARUCH an hour were experienced. will." They tore tee roof off a house o TODAY Queen St. and caused the steeple of St. The first appropriation for what 33416t*hf .s.sun Stephen's Cathedral to sway vio­ became Harvard University was lently. made in 1636. t-l • • BUFFALO BILL By Fred Meagher ^GALLANT/ ?P? THAT NO GOOD LAW-KILLER, BUFFALO BILLJAUST BE HANGING Re-opening Tomorrow AROUNPs $QM£- PLACBl

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•IP mm Page ? THE ROYAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953 A Variety Concert Confine Nme Frenchmen j Bribe Charge Rejected By Naturalised American Can sponsored by St. Monica's Youth To Ship In New York * Group will be held at 0 n ST. ALBAN'S HALL, * NEW YORK, Jab. 29 (Renter). Claim Scottish Title Pembroke West, Nine of tee crew of the French supreme Court Jury liner Liberte were refused per­ TONIGHT JAN. 30th mission to land here today under Continued from Plft 1 I LONDON, Jan. 2tt (Reuter).— An ancient Scottish title and tee the new McCarran Immigration "I said nothing about money —Outerbridge with bis kind of BRAZILIAN CADETS at 8.15 p.m. mentality." 3,000-acre estate which goes with . Laws. except to explain I had the I it may be claimed by a 60-year- The rest of tbe crew of 965 money for my licence," Outer- Mr. Richards said teat Outer- VISIT WESTPOINT old naturalised American' — if Adults 2/6 — Children 1/6 were approved after questioning bridge said. bridge did not realise there was a different procedure involved in he wants it. Part proceeds for St. Alban's by a United States immigration SET TRAP WESTPOINT, N.Y., Jan. 29 It is problematical whether he inspector who made the voyage Summing-up for the defence seeking tee renewal of tbe taxi Sunday School.. driver's licence and a private car (AP). — Nine cadets from the will. The previous baronet, who across the Atlantic. Mr. Richards claimed the case Brazilian military academy ar­ died yesterday, had to move to a was not a difficult one. He licence. Previously Outerbridge 3»V,t. The inspector, Mr. Russell H. had only applied for tee renewal rived today for a brief visit toth e coastal resort town because he Danielson, said the nine men re­ alleged the traffic officers set out U.S. military academy. could not afford the upkeep of "to trap Outerbridge in his talk of the private car licence, a mat­ fused to answer his questions. ter of It to 15 minutes' business They were met by nine sopho­ the huge Scottish mansion. at a cost ol Its. There was no more cadets, with whonrthey will A spokesman for Debrett's Peer­ THE BRASS RAIL The French Restaurant and NEW SAVINGS STAMPS*—These are two of tee new National age, handbook of the nobility, said evidence that Outerbridge asked stay during their overnight stay, Queen Street — Upstairs the traffic officers to do something Savings stamps being issued ta Britain for Coronation year. The and were escorted to tee office of today that Adrian Ivor Dunbar of they would not do te tee normal portrait ef Prince Chutes appears on tee half-crown stamp; teat Major General F. A. Irving, Upper Fairmont, Maryland, is the 1 Open Daily 8 a.m. to- 2 a.m. OYSTER BAR closest known surviving relative course of duty. of Princess Anne on the sixpenny stamp. It is tee first time tee Academy superintendent, who Sundays includeji welcomed thera. of his distant cousin, the 10th el Mr. Smith described tee case as Royal children have been depicted on either postage or savings Baronet of Dunbar, who died at rather confusing, saying it was stamps to Britain. Tke two shown go on sale on March 1st. Then they joined their cadet the age of 91 in Bognor Regis. Suggestions for Today r a*> corruption to offer a public escorts and marched to the mess C* officer a tip to work overtime. "We hope that tee American Bermuda Fish Chowde j -'.... 2/6 hall for luncheon. The afternoon family will make some effort to WA One had to assume public officers was spent touring the post. To­ Prime Roast Beef 7/6 would do their duty in- tee proper claim the title-" tee Debrett's on night's schedule included a dinner spokesman said. He noted Mr. place and at tee proper time. It SUSPENDED ORDERS VINA BARNDEN GIVES AN party for tee visitors. They plan Turkey a la *ing m£,. .r 8/- was corrupt to offer money to a Dunbar's reported naturalisation Hamilton Harbour to leave tomorrow afternoon for as an American citizen, however, Onion Omelette /•!•••• 7/6 public officer who was doing the Suspended committal orders WFORMAL RECITAL New York City. at East Broadway job he was required to do by law. and added that the Marylander were issued against the following The Brazilian cadets, escorted might not be interested in estab­ OUR SPECIALTIES: Noting that there was no legal At an informal recital at by Captain Jose Luiz Coelho lishing his right to tee title. Steaks — PRIME BEEF, definition et tee word corruption persons in Hamilton magistrates LUNCHEON — DINNERS Tamarisk Hall yesterday after­ Netto, are returning a visit made The only person who could Stand Sirloin, Tenderloin and Minute Mr. Kimball said in his opinion court yesterday by the Wor. H. noon Miss Vina Barnden, the to their academy last year by nine between Mr. Dunbar and tee title Southern Fried Chicken tee word "corruptly" implied Martin Godet and the Wor. L. M.' Australian pianist, again dis­ U.S. military academy cadets. was another distant cousin of tee that there must have been inten­ Minty. played her brilliant technique in deceased baronet who has not been Pork Chops, Lamb Chops, tion on tee part of the accused to a comprehensive programme heard of since 1912. Sea Food, make aa offer of money in order Ottawa Smite, of Harrington which included the strictly classi­ The staff of Debrett do all they Cocktails, Highballs. Liqueurs The New Windsor P^tel to induce the public officer, to Sound, was ordered to pay £1 cal and contrapuntal styles of can to trace missing heirs to titles, + whom lie made the offer, to do a week on a claim for £12.11.0 Bach and Scarlatti, the romantic RUSSIAN IMPRESSED but the representative said it was 3408 f. and something which an ordinary, brought by the King Edward element of Chopin and Schu­ "really up to the Dun bars in reasonable man would consider Hospital. mann, and the modernistic dis- BY MR. CHURCHILL Maryland to prove a claim to this dishonourable. sonnances of Ravel, Debussy and one." Palm Garden,. "You have to be sure tee Archibald Douglas Trott was Cyril Scott. SOUTHAMPTON, England, If Dunbar should prove his accused made a definite offer of ordered to pay Miles and Co. Jan. 29 .Reuter). —.A Koureny- right to the title, his successor money to one officer or all three £6.12.0 by February 28. The impression received at her chev, Soviet embassy official in will be Ivor Dunbar, 34, now a of tee officers," he said. previous recitals was further Ottawa who disembarked here to­ I sergeant in a U.S. mountain four Rendezvous For Good Food The case was essentially one in Arthur William Simmons, War­ BERMUDA GENERAL wick, was ordered to pay tee confirmed—that she is an artist day from the liner Queen Mary, engineers regiment. which tee j ury would have to use of tremendous dynamic power said he drank at tee same bar as The baronetcy of Dunbar was its own good commonsense, he King Edward Hospital £1 per THEATRES week on a claim of £53.1.6. which inspires her playing with Mr. Churchill during the Atlantic created in 1694, and the ancestral Bermudas Only Outdoor Restaurant added. a vitality and forcefulness rarely crossing, but as for talking to home is at Wigtownshire on Scot­ met with. She uses the piano him — "Well, he is Mr. Churchill land's southwest coast. Business Men's Luncheon (3 course) ______8/f first and foremost as a percussive and I. . . who am I?". Half Broiled Lobster '. 14/- instrument, though in the Silotti Kourenychev, who has served arrangement of the Bach LITTLE THEATRE American Club Steak 28/- in Canada for two and a half Prelude in G Minor she managed years, said "tee Canadian people, Graduates As Nurse From Tenderloin Steak 14/- Deepdene Manor to obtain an effect remarkably particularly the French-Canad­ TONIGHT organ-like in tone. Her work is ians, are a good race." Lobster Salad tBf- never insignificant, even in the New York Hospital at 8.30 Lamb Chops 12/6 The Unusual in Food—Service—Atmosphere lighter things, like Daquin's "Cuckoo," a delightful little 195?s Thrill of Thrills Many other tasty dishes from 10/6 vignette in which the left-hand ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S LOBSTERS — STEAKS — CHICKEN theme plays a game of hide-and- son's poem on tee same theme,] Variety of Sandwiches available at all times seek with the dancing melody te made one wish that Miss Barn­ tee treble. den had given us a little more -STRANGERS ON For Reservations: 7166 - 7103 - 7600 in tee sombre mood. For Reservations Phone 1142 She is at her best, however, in Her four Chopin pieces were A TRAIN" 2S50tt«. HVrtt. tee modern works, imparting to characterised by tee impassioned teem a brilliance that is not virility teat is the outstanding I with FARLEY GRANGER ] brittle, and displaying an in­ element in all her playing, and : and RUTH ROMAN terpretive power that brings which was most notably demon­ tee music to life. The somnolent strated in the final tour de force, brooding of Cyril Scott's "Lotus Manuel de Falla's "Ritual Fire Land," reminiscent of Tenny- Dance."—A.MJEL PLAYHOUSE Belmont Hotel TODAY Three Shows" ^, S)andng lightly ,. TONIGHT 2.30 — 7.30 — &50 Show Place of Bermuda with Al Davis and his native orchestra , , IS BERMUDA NIGHT fj3^ *^pr./j»gWlW!W^ ^ alternating on TUESDAY and FRIDAY at the 2.30 7.00 9.20 with the famous Miss Cynthia Taylor (shown TALBOT BROTHERS above), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Taylor, of Hamilton, ^Tfieii" Courage who graduated on Tuesday from Reservations Native Floor Show and Calypso Entertainment Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx, V crashed open the gates to New York. She has passed her Reservations —— Phone 7165 State board examination as a the untamed Northwest! No cover No minimum nurse. Later in the year she IIP loo Y*** may go to Canada . . continue her 3253tm. studies. Miss Taylor attended the | HOWARD HAWKS' # Tom Moore's Tavern Central School and Berkeley j » * a * « #*#* Institute here. "Famous for Fine Food" i^ Studies Northernmost Junior Show — Tomorrow BERMUDA LOBSTERS Defences Of Japan SATURDAY — 10.1^,«.m. ha* teal -1 __!__ FiUCUCIBI j Champagne Night Army in Korea. Mm « MB! m • h«u»tutis mm KIRK DOUGLAS-DEWEY MARTIN The talks fanned speculation of Also 4.35 and 9.35 TONIGHT possible new moves in the stale­ Dancing in our Grill Room mated war. JOAN CRAWFORD in ELIZABETH THREATT-ARTHUR HUNNICUTT General Collins, on his arrival ond Every Night fat the at Haneda Airport from Korea, to Jack Wallace and His London Orchestra told newsmen he was "not pre­ "Goodbye My Fancy" SATURDAY JUNIOR SHOW 10.15 pared to make a statement now" COM BEY ROOM at on whether the republic of Korea BAILEY'S BAY THEATRE WALTZ COMPETITION (ROK) Army will be raised from JOHN PAYNE its present 12 divisions to 20. "DEATH of a SALESMAN"! Weekly champagne couple selected HARMONY HALL Both General James A. Van and Also: Al Harris and His Orchestra Fleet, the retiring Eighth Army "CHAMPAGNE FOR "THE BLAZING FOREST" Champagne Prizes Featuring Celeste commander and South Korean President Syngman Rhee are CAESAR" in Colour GOMBEYS TONIGHT urging 20 divisions. Dancing from 9 p.m. to 12.30 ajn. General Collins said his tour SANDYS THEATRE 8.15* j ^^ And CHAPTER 5 of SERIAL Dinner from 7 -' 8.30 — All Reservations Phone 1352 of ROK bases in Korea con­ JAMES CAGNEY in 340»tf. vinced him the South Koreans "KISS TOMORROW 2S54f w.th.f . m 12w 16 comprise a "magnificent army." # * * GOODBYE" Commencing Tuesday 3 Feb. and DANA ANDREWS — DOROTHY McGUIRE By George McManus "WASHINGTON STORY" FARLEY GRANGER — PEGGY DOW JIGGS SOMERS OPERA HOUSE in SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S St. George's 8.15 "THE' RIVER" "I WANT YOU" and "PAT AND MIKE"

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m%Jk i ilNtfMMpN. THE ROYAfc GAZETTE, FBIt>*r. JANUARY 30, 1953 Page 5 DRUG TRAFFIC RAIDS Wins Claim For Boy Kills Wolves A Leading Favourite Everywhere MADE IN CALIFORNIA Civil Claims Heard By She Did Not Get MADRID — A 14-year-old farmer's boy • hi the Asturias PLUMROSE mountains has a new way of At a civil claim hearing in kiiling wolves. Stalking them at State's Attorney To Ask Hamilton Magistrates Count yes­ early dawn, be pins them down Magistrates Yesterday terday before the War. L. M. with a pitchfork and then clubs Govt. Aid To Quell Trade Minty, Miss Hilda Saunders was; awarded a . claim of £22.10.0 them to death. In two years he has A number of civil claims were killed 30. This week the boy was LOS ANGELBS, Jan. J» (JP).— brought c.gainst D. Hilton Stovell heard & Hamilton Magistrates The Late Mr. F. E. Smith of Devonshire. awarded a £100 bonus by grate­ Tbe State's Attorney General and Court yesterday before the Wor. ful livestock owners. other alarmed officials moved H. Martin Godet and the Wor. Saurders said she commissioned swiftly today to root out the L. M. Minty. Stovel to make her a wardrobe i tendrils of the dope traffic which A Tribute and paid him £22.10.0 in ad­ Reginald Burch, of South Shore, vance. The wardrobe which he j have penetrated into such levels Warwick, was ordered tb pay £1 of society as prize fighting, teach­ p a in ederi Er es produced was riot to her specifi- j weekly *nd court costs toward a SJ^ . f « °il* 5* ?. * ing and even caring for c^lWrcn. h tb er cations and Stovell wanted to [ bill of iUS-10-0 owed toDr. V. M* ** J^T? *?° - >"* Fourteen persons we're arrested 0l£jng lb* true Bermuda tradition, a life charge her £2 additional because! th three raids as state, county ana '»•••._•._ . • . \Qt simplicity, modesty and char- of a mirror which lie claimed city authorities combined in all- Lois Tacklyn was ordered to | acter. had cost bim more. She said she' Petit Gruyere Cheese out warfare against narcotics vacate pra'cNfe because she has j Fred's delicate and skilful band- did not Want the article under (from DENMARK) traffic. failed to keep up the current ling of the billiard cue revealed any circumstances and was suing for the return of the £22.10.0 fori A»Af /I •AcAufHU^ — Mr. Edmund G. Brown, the r£nJk and to make payments con- his many qualities. At the Hamil- PLUMROSE Petit Gruyere always has been a State Attorney General, here tained in a judgment given last ton Dtnghy Club, where he spent j which she had a receipt standard food, enjoyed by parents and children. Stovell, who was represented * He'll never leave frota Sacramento for conferences, year concerning the same pre-!hours of relaxation, he was You'll never go wrong if yon serve it to guests, too. Vienna while we pay the said he will appeal to the U.S. mises. j known as the "Dean of the by Mr. Walter Robinson, said the piper and tie ctUl* tike Attorney General,. Mr. Herbert Mrs. Wilbur Taylor of South | Game." His. technique and skill wardrobe was made to specifica­ At Leading Groceries. tune I" Browne for t iter restrictions Slr«? Road, Warwick, appearing placed him way ahead of the aver tions and the changes had been Tfat i_._Vi_r_.-__.___the Mexican_ S-bordeJ r an;ZT«_«d for, ____the_ I &>r has husband, was ordered to age player and, yet, he often held {approved by •Sauxders He went Hand, Arnold, Ltd. — Distributors assistance of Mexican. officials. Pay *kl.a week and court costs [hack his score or volunteered in on to add that when he had ac- sens toward a bill of £6-10-6 owed to | order to keep level with his op- jcepted the £22.10.0 it had been Front and King Streets Phone 4203 "Most heroin used here comes the A.^W Grocery Co. MWf. , »-_ T\/T_-.«_. _,__-_ _-.« -fwint Till,. H*7 — - "I- ~ »~",f •amrauaa pone'nts without notice or em- reluctantly, and that he had in- Bald Eagles Seen fron m Mexico, or from Italy by On a bill of £66-14-9 owed to barrassmeal. He played the formed Saunders that due to the way of the east coast," said Mr. the King Edward Hospital, game as all games should be mirror the cost could be more Brown. "The only way to stop Richard Joseph Taylor, of South­ played. than the money given. He was PORT STANLEY, Canada it is to stop it at Mexico." ampton East, was ordered to pay (JP) — Several bald eagles were in his daily work over the years willing, he said, to accept £6 for Among those arrested was the W/- a week plus the usual court he made a great many friends his labour. sighted along the Elgin County, daughter of a musician costs. both here and abroad because one S recent Mr. Minty said he was satisfied Johnson tfc Cooper Tl^Z . £- ""^J""**! who laid she ha,d spent two years A plea that he would pay in could always rely on what he sold the order had been given and urged that property owners and' caring for children to feed the Ltd. sportsmen should give every pro- full today was entered by William He had the art of assessing one's fSaunders had paid the £22.10.0 heroin habit. Officers said she Kelly, of Nortb Shore, Pembroke, special style and requirements. \tor goods she had not received, Wh e who owes £5 to the estate of I have never heard him raise nor had the wardrobe been com- Wholesale Distributors VISISSfSttwET semen areas. ^ ° ™ »p«*™*»| ^-^g ^ to ^-S^ $#S ^martjuanme whitae Henrietta Barnes, (Mr. E. T. nis _ voice or say a single word pieted babysitting. Richards, M.C.P., executor). against anyone; on the contrary,! A one-time champion motor­ Gilbert Wilkinson was ordered i.h e enjoyed hearing about other cycle racer, Donald Robert Bech- to pay »/- weekly on two bills | £Sfc_-^mpllshments and had passed beyond, his spirit and told, and his wife were arrested of £13-12-4 and £3-15-2 owed to heir success. character were alive both at the i on cheque charges. Officers said O. R. Loblein and the Harris Bay He was a regular attendant at church and at the grave. they used the money to buy Grocery respectively. Mrs. Wini­ his beloved church and took a I am sure that I voice the wish heroin. Roth paid tbey wanted fred Tacklyn, Smith's Hill, Pem­ quiet but active part in parish | of everyone who knew him when to stop "but don't know how." I affairs. It was an honour and I offer our consolidated sympathy broke was ordered to pay 10 - a privilege tp assist in carrying his to his gracious wife and family Lee Diamond, a fifth-grade week on a bill owed to Dr. V. O. mortal remains; the last possible in their tragic loss. At the same teacher, in gaol on a charge of King* service one could render to a real time, they can be justly proud possessing narcotics, told officers Antone Cabral Ir. of St. friend. The large crowd that at- j of a husband and father who has he gave himself a jolt of heroin | George's was ordered to pay 10 tended the solemn service at St. finally gone to a better and fuller each morning before leaving for a week on £47 owed to Perry Mark's bore silent testimony to life, class. Bros,. Grocery, Paget. Nathaniel this good man and, although he M. A. GIBBONS. 14 arrested ad- *¥'**> Deepdale, Pembroke, am-, Most .of the 1 1 r .-/e dope addicts, g* * *° * hearing on a dun^e , — mitted they were dope addicts, h t owes Joseoh B 0 said officers. Four were women, * " ** . ° & * ^. m two of whom had little black LI*"**? * was set for the f books containing the names of a^na? °i a case m whi**'It a. movie personalities. alleged that James Morley of Arrested last week were Dannv ^Syle Apartments, Hamilton, Joh n Duran. bantamweight boxer, and """• J £ Jf"eira £28-T-8, Mrs. Valerie Moreno, in whose I Morl*y admitted he owed £14--MI j apartment officers said tbey found I oa .??n 5* *«* I | them he had five persons peddling t0.?'-JL\0:m**- V*™*"* Dar- L heroi•fin n.ni ____for_ hirvhim.. HiMisc «_*_*____,__,-.customers. ! rell, Warwick, said he knew M the officers said, probably once I nothing about a claim tor ncluded another boxer, Keeny ! £58-16-0 brought by J. W. Ed­ SINCE I 844 Teran, who recently made a ness, and the case was adjourned - riotous comeback after shaking for him to see Edness. off the habit. - Anthony DeSilva, of Warwick East, was ordered to pay 10 - a Enforcement authorities yes­ I week on a claim of £41-3-2 to the announce terday recommended more strin­ I A-One Grpcery | Co. Albert i gent physical examinations of Simons, ot Southampton East, was I i'ii£<;iiK[iici_nrizefighters, , i____lll.uia.c_immediatelyy UCIUIbeforC e . . I .„.._.___ l they -nter t_te ring, -fcedetect any I «<*£•*

m SBngssfifasKfiSj ! Page § THE ROYAL GAZETTE,' tRiDA'Y, JANUARY 30, 1953 Pembroke PiknthersfDefeatIttA.A.^Greens 3-ltIn^U LEAGUE LEADERS HUMBLED COQUETTE WINS FIRST SPANISH POINT BEATS KITS WIN COMFORTABLY BAA "B" TEAM DEFEAT ST. GEORGE'S DEFEAT CAVENDISH HAVE TOUGH RACE Oi 1953 SERIES CAVENDISH CX. AT Uk DYER MA WHITES 4-0 ST. GEORGE'S AT BAA SANDYS AT SOMERSET ASSIGNMENT TONIGHT": BY PANTHERS YESTERDAY —* 'j,.!. Westra Makes Second Win Ragged, Uninteresting Cip Champions Give Score Two Goals In First BFC First Division Match Play BAA Greens In Top "Rockfish" DeSHva Scores AU In Four-Beat Race Second Division Contest Uninspiring Performance Fife Minutes — Win 2-1Battl e Between Boat Clubs Basketball League Match Only four of the International Any resemblance between » ^Natienals gained their seventh The Bermuda Athletic Associa­ Tiie soccer battle between the The Cavendish Black: Hawk*, I > soccer and tiie sport which was'win hi the B.F.C. First Division present leaders in the Basketball., One Designs were out in the fhvt tion's Second Division soccer East and West End boat clubs 1 Goals For Winning jiTeam race of the winter series yester­ played at the B.A.A. field yes at Pmspect yesterday when they team added another victory to was played at Somerset yester­ League with an 11-1 tecord on- day. The wind was a fresh south­ terday afternoon, was purely comfortably defeated B.A A their string yesterday as- they day, with St. George's Dinghy tiie season, will have • a tough..' Whites 4-0. For Whites, who are The BAA. Greens, B.F.C. First Division leaders, were humbled west and the race committee set coincidental. gained an unimpressive 2-1 Win and Sports Club taking a 4-3 ver­ assignment tonight when they After one of the most ragged, still seeking a win this season, dict over the Sandys Boat Club. play tiie B.A.A. Greet** in. the.; by the score of 3-1 by the Pembroke Fanthers yesterday at tile course "F," which gave the yachts over the St. George's Dinghy and a close reach out of the Harbour uninteresting soccer matches of this was their eighth loss in nine Sports Club at the B.A.A. field. St. George's took a 3-1 lead in featured game of a triffc-headea! /• Cox's Hill field, and through this loss and the Nationals' win yes­ and a broad reach to Dundonald the season, the Spanish Point starts. fjS.;'' Both teams were under the first half, and went ahead by scheduled for the Mount Langton terday, now no longer hold the league leadership. This they share Buoy. Boat Club gained a 2-1 victory Contenders for the League strength for the match," calling three goals early in tite second. cburt. . i$&t with the B.F.C. Cup champions, the Nationals. over the Cavendish Community championship. Nationals never­ upon junior league players to fill They managed to hold on to their While the outcome of this game . Coquette, Westra and Teaser theless gave a most unconvincing hit the line with tiie gun but Club, upset victors over the vacancies. Each started with ten lead, although Sandys whittled it will, not mean anything to the < For the first hal£»of the game, B.A.A. last time out, in a Bermuda display. They played well ^_t Greens as far as taking over toport the Panthers beat the BAA. .to Coquette, having more way on, men and, when, their listed down to only one goal before the Football Combination Second times, but, more often than not, players did not turn up, reserves end. spot in the standings,«it is ex­ the ball and applied pressure. forged through to weather to take Division match. seemed to be completely out of first position, with Teaser in were brought in. Last time these two teams tremely important for Flood and Freddy Wall a standstill and, as the minutes half, scored two goals for their M. Adderley, R. Adams and V. dragged by, slowed even more. I series of elimination bouts to victory. collided, the ban running loose. find a successor to Sugar Ray Mullin. McEwen, however, was.handy to The teams: Robinson, who vacated the world E. Dears was injured early in Cavendish — W. Bardgett; S. clear on tiie Une. A corner BAA.—D. Barnes; W. Eve and middle-weight championship! in the first half and was off the field jFesris and E. Doughty; W. followed, and Whites again went £>. Smith: K. Dunstan, C. Ranee ; December. for almost the remainder of tiie McBeath, L. Gibbons and H. Sims on tiie offensive, but last two and W. Woollard; F. DeMoura. R. 2£ time. He did come back in the (captain); J. Ablett, N. Killing- excellent chances to score when Constable (captain), C. DeSilva, second half, but was forced off back, I. Crockwell, J. Busby and some good combination between E. Mello and C. Johnson. A Glass again. A. Frick. Morrison and Mann made open­ St. Georjre's— E. Hayward:; P. The Customers' Little C. 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\~JffaiWf^: -•. jsl^pJI^K- THE ROYAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953 Page #* Begin Security Quiz Of Reds Spend Twentieth COLONY CLUB UNBEATEN ARCHIE BROWN'S 16 National Sports Club "A" Mrs. Park And Mrs. Freeman Year In Tampa, Fla. IN DARTS LEAGUE PLAY STARTS SEASON RIGHT Win Senior Snooker league In Golf Finals On Saturday At the completion of the Senior U.S. Workers In U.N. Snooker League competition for CINCINNATI.—When the Cin­ Lead No. 1 Section Wins In Hurst Trophy Mrs. Brock Park will defend the tournament. H UNITED NATIONS HQ., Jan. 29 (AP). — The United cinnati Reds report for spring this season the National Sports her Mid Ocean Ladies' Invitation Yesterday's results: training at Plant Field in Tampa, Sherwood Forest Tops 2 Opener Of Series Club "A" team were in first place golf championship on Saturday in CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT Nations l»?ed up its American employees today for finger­ Fla., en Feb. 26, it will be the with 78 points, 13 more than' tiie a 36-hole match with Mrs. Mrs. Brock Park defeated Mrs. printing. '-^ 20th year they will have condi­ The Old Colony Club moved Five Luders 16s started in their runner-up, Old Colony Club "A." Bernard Freeman, the 4-handi- Murray Wilson 8 and 7; Mrs. The process is the first step in screening to weed from tioned there. into first place in the Bermuda first race of the season, being Nationals won 18 of their 20 player - from Inwood, Long Bernard Freeman defeated Mrs. The Reds first trained at Tampa Darts League No. 1 section last the first race for the Hurst games, while the Colony Clubbers Island. Both these players George Wardman 7 and 5. itsystaff American Communists or those deemed loyalty risks took 14. reached the final round of the to*the United States. in 1931 and have been there ever week and remained the only un­ Trophy. It marked the first vic­ FIRST FLIGHT since with the exception of the defeated team in the league. They tory for Archie Brown in the Third in the standings was the championships yesterday with Mrs. James E. Pearman de­ The fingerprinting began with The directors general of several war years (1943-44-45) when Nationals "B" team with 56 easy victories. feated Mrs. Svend Haug 8 and 2; a few women secretaries late already have agreed to follow Mr. have won five games for 19 points new year and showed that he has they trained in Bloomington, Ind. to lead Sherwood Manor, the lost none of his skill since the points, trailed by the Queen's Mrs. Park won 8 and 7 over Mrs. Roland Lines defeated Mrs. yesterday, shortly after the U.S. lie's lead in pushing the screen­ Plant Field is a wonderful con-, Club "A" and Garrison Sergeants' Mrs. Murray Wilson while Mrs. J. W. Bunkley 5 and 3; Mrs. chief delegate, Mr. Henry Cabot ing. * previous leader, by two points. last race of last year. ditioning spot and most players Sherwood Forest remain at the Eldon Frith would have been Mess with 55 and 54 respectively. Bernard Freeman won 7 and 5 Bayard Dill defeated Mrs. Ed Lodge, Jr..' arranged with the agree it has tiie best equipped The highest break during the against Mrs. George Wardman. Keating 5 and 4; Mrs. Joan Hamil Secretary -General, Mr. Trygvie head of the No. 2 Section with 20 aboard his Sweet 16 to put a sixth defeated Mrs. Alfred Benziger 5 dressing room on the Florida cir- points from five victories in six boat in the race yesterday, but league competition was a 31 All tiie final events in the Lie, for the screening machinery. QUICK PUNISHMENT FOR cuit. Tbe field is used for tiie turned in by Frank Ford. invitation golf tournament will and 4. Today the process was to ex­ games. St. Cieorge's are runners- unfortunately a main stay turn- state fair when that annual cele­ up with 16 points. buckle let go at the start and she The final standings: be played off on Saturday, which CHAMPIONSHIP BEATEN tend to the rest of the 1,681 bration is held. MP MW GW Pts includes the Championship beaten FOURS American eStizens on the UN pay­ REBELLIOUS KIKUYU The highest score .to date is the was forced to retire. Nationals "A" . . . This year will mark the first 160 recorded by T. Hall Of Sher­ 20 18 78 78 Fours, the First Flight and the Mrs. M. A. Gibbons defeated roll. . The course given the Luders Colony Club "A" 20 14 65 65 First Flight Beaten Eights. Mrs. McLeod Lightbourns 1-up. training session for Rogers Horns- wood Forest. was one of the new ones and Members of the UN security by as manager of the Redlegs. Nationals "B" ... 20 12 56 56 In the Championship Beaten FIRST FLIGHT BEATEN force conducted the printing unr Gaoled For Refusing To The standings up to the week started from the Yacht Club, a He replaced Luke Sewell during ending January 24: Queen's "A" 20 12 55 55 Fours, Lady Trimingham is to EIGHTS der supervision of a U.S. Civil close reach to Hawkins' Island Garrison S.M. ... 20 12 54 54 Mrs. W. Weaver defeated Mrs. the '52 campaign. SECTION 1 play Mrs. Arthur Guest in the Service Commission agent. The buoy which was left to starboard, War Veterans .... 20 8 42 42 Have Photographs Taken The Raj ah plans to conduct only P W L Pts. semi-final, the winner to meet A. S. Outerbridge 4 and 3; Mrs. UN refused to permit news photo­ Spanish Point to port; Pearl Colony Club "B" .. 20 8 42 42 A. Burrows defeated Mrs. C. L. one workout a day in Tampa. Colony Club 5 5 0 19 Mrs. McLeod • Lightbourne who graphs of the process. Island to port; Buoy No. 45 to Spanish Point "A" 20 8 41 41 Seitz 3 and 2; Mrs. G. Mettler NAIROBI, Kenya, Jan. 29 Said Hornsby: "One workout will Sherwood Manor .... 4 1 17 yesterday defeated Mrs. M. A. Next each American will -fill port; Spanish Point to port; Pearl B.M.W.S.C 20 6 41 41 defeated Mrs. H. D. Butterfield 3 (Reuter). — Twenty-six Kikuyu begin around 11 in the morning Somerset W.C. . . . 3 2 IS Gibbons in the semi-final. out a fouV-page questionnaire and continue until we are finish­ s Island to port and home. The 20 Spanish Point "B" 20 6 41 41 and 1; Mrs. W. Preston defeated tribesmen who refused to be Queen's.Club 5 1 4 10 Players are to find their own which asks flatly, among other ed with whatever we have planned m.p.h. southwesterly wind de­ Queen's "B" 20 5 35 35 Mrs. G. Passe 4 and 3. photographed under an emer­ 'Comrades 1 4 2 2 8 creased slightly towards the end times in the remaining games of questions: • gency' registration order were for each day. The entire squad will be drilling at the same time L.O.O.M. :2 e 1 4 R of the race. "Are you now or have you ever arrested today near Nakuri, 90 "Spanish Point 3 ... 1 4 7 been a member of the Communist miles northwest of Nairobi. and all will finish together. There At the start, Brownie Eve in wtil be no quitting early by any * —Result of match pla yed last Windsong was to weather and Patty or -"any Communist or A magistrate was called and a week not receive d. Fascist organisation?" hearing-was held on the spot. member of tbe club. War Baby II was beneath her. SECTION 2 Under her was 655 with Truant PfeOBE BY FBI Ten were sentenced to three "We are not having different Pts. reporting dates. Pitchers, catch­ P W L and Lahloo. Employees considered sus­ months' hard labour and a fine of Sherwood Forest ... 6 5 1 20 ers, infielders and outfielders At the first mark, War Baby picious by the Civil Service Com- £150 or a further six months in St. George's :. 5 3 2 16 will all report on Feb. 26. had established first place. Then They're New And Exciting! A.iission will be investigated by gaol. The others were given .one Spanish Point 1 5 4 1 14 month's hard labour and a £50 "In Tampa we are going to came Windsong, Truant, 655 and the, FBI. .... work on fundamentals. Every Garrison S.M. .... 5 2 3 11 fine,' or three more months in Spanish Point 2 5 2 3 11 Lahloo in that order. Because they are top-ranking gaol. position on the club is wide open UN. employees, 345 or so Ameri­ and the fellow who plays the ball L.O.O.M, 1 5 1 4 10 DRIVES THROUGH Defence volunteers have killed Comrades 2 5 1 4 8 On the rim to Pearl Island, the4 cans will get the FBI's full field two more Mau Mau terrorists and down there will get tbe job." investigation process from the The talented newcomers include only change was that Windsong wounded another in a series of went through War Baby II. StEJft. patrols, the Government stated pitchers Ernie Nevel, Eddie American sources said yester­ today. Erautt, Clyde King, Ed Blake, Foiles; Infielders Alex Grammas On the next weather leg, a day that such a checkup would One man was killed trying to Niles Jordan, Barney Martin, and Johnny Temple; and out- tacking duel insued between War cost an average of about $500 per escape after a gun fight with al Maurice Fisher, Leon Foulk and tielders Saturnino Escalera, Bob Baby II and Sweet 16 but War person. *w. Ivan Johannes; catchers Hobie Marquis, Gus Bell, Jim Green- Baby was able to drive through patrol in a village raid. Landrith, Dick Kinamon and Hank Some 1,1.00 Americans working I Another patrol opened fire on | grass and Wally Post. Sweet 16's lee, then sharpened for six UN specialised agencies | a hut sheltering four Africans in up and lined her out. here and abroad will get similar the Nyeri area, killing one and, At the weather mark War Baby treatment; wounding another. was- in front, then Windsong, Truant, 655 and Lahloo followed Britain Ready To Send More in that order. On the reach to Buoy 45, posi­ tions remained unchanged but on tbe flow- back to Spanish Point, Aid To Indo China War Baby and Truant had a luff­ No finer Whisky goes ing match and Windsong again (Special through Reuter) got to the mark in first position. LONDON. — The first moves here to give further British aid Around that mark it was Wind­ into any bottle for fundamental recasting of hi the form of munitions to the song, War Baby II, Truant, 655 Western strategy in both the hot French fighting Communism in and Lahloo. Beautiful and cold phases of the East-West Indo China. TRUANT IN FRONT struggle are emerging here. This move falls into a pattern After a couple of tacks, Truant They are expected to result in of recent British consultation with went ahead of Windsong tempor­ a shift of main efforts for free Australia and New Zealand over arily and War Baby II on tacking, world defence from Western Pacific defence and stresses the passed both boats. At the Europe to Asia. importance of Indo-China. weather mark it was War Baby II, SCOTCH WHISKY* One welcome effect of tbe This consultation was based who picked up a good lead on the change would be to bring the partly on reports on difficulties of weather leg, Windsong, Truant Five Fifths Duty Free $14.50 United States and Britain—along the French position there, and the and 655. These places remained with the Commonwealth and high morale of French troops, unchanged to tbe finish. France—closer together On some which Sir Gerald Templar, High •' Everyone had a small jib on but John F. Burrows 6c Co., Ltd. j basic questions of global strategy Commissioner in. Malaya, brought Tfuant which didn't drive well Built oi sturdy steel, these exciting Youngstown Kitchens i than they have since the outbreak to Mr. Churchill in early Decem­ through the seas. are the last word in beauty, convenience and utility. Sole Distributors j of the Korean war. ber while Commonwealth Prime One of the moves in this direc­ Ministers were attending the The 16s found the course a very ftmn. tion is the decision understood to Commonwealth conference here. good one and to date, the new Come in and see the new improvements, new Units like Base courses have been voted success­ have been reached at high level "FUNDAMENTAL" and Wall Cabinets, Base and Wall What-Nots, Rotary Corner It was followed by a communi­ ful. que from Downing Street which No spinnakers were used yes­ Base Cabinets, Breakfast Bars .and many others. stated the Australian, New Zea­ terday, partly because of the short land and British Prime Ministers legs and partly because of the had agreed to raise "fundamental strength of wind. Let us show you your Kitchen planned in miniature. propositions" in later talks with Sonja and Winsome were fully | the United States. prepared to- race yesterday but For some weeks well-informed their new rigging had stretched circles here have been discussing so from the wind they decided I the possibility of a British move to try again later. ( I to aid France in Indo China, not The finish times: ^eet/mum, ^ailin^ion *¥ &o. only directly but by helping Yacht and Skipper Time Pts. Annual France to win American support. WAR BABY, The British decision to send new Archie Brown 4.25.01 r>'., Household Dept. 2nd Floor Phone 4141 military supplies to France is SWEET 16, H. B. Eve .. 4:25.40 4 | understood to be awaiting ap- TRUANT. W. Jones . 4.26.12 3 | proval by the Cabinet. It is 655. Llew Gibbons '. . . 4:27.00 2 34297. hoped that if it is approved the LAHLOO, D. Knudsen .. 4:34.00 I Winter Sale aid will be accompanied by fur­ ther help to the French in Indo Chii.a from the United States. In that case Indo China will presumably supersede Western A RE YOU Starts TODAY Europe as defence priority number two, Korea being number one. Thus as between the two MADE FOR great areas in Western defence Continues TOMORROW planning—Europe and the Far 'FIRE AND ICE?' East—tiie Western powers may For you who love to flirt with fire... soon be in full agreement to direct Try this quiz and see! their main efforts to the latter theatre. who dare to skate on thin ice... Britain and the U.S. have been Have you ever I Reduced to moving toward fuller agreement danced with your on the importance of the Far East off? yes Q no Q in the global struggle in recent weeks. Did you ever wish ATTACK PROSPECTS on a new moon? yea l~l no I") The recent British decision to ^A'v'Fire and Ice' Do you bhish when slow down tiie rearmament pro­ # you find yourself gramme was taken primarily to firtMg? yes • no • lighten what many Britons felt new color for lips and fingertips j was an overload on British eco­ When a recipe calls nomic resources. But it also re­ for one dash of flected expert opinion that the bitters, do you think likelihood of an immediate Soviet a lush-and-pdssionate scarlet... it's better with two? yes D no Q I attack on Western Europe had Do you secretly diminished. hope the next man The French need more ammuni­ like flaming diamonds jm you meet wiH be a tion and more British-made guns psychiatrist? yes • IM> Q Si which they - are using in Indo dancing on the moon! China. They do not, it is said Do you sometimes here, want manpower from fed that other Britain or the United States. Evi­ women resent you? ya% • no • dently all three Western {lowers In new "Indelible-C_reme" agree that putting non-French ipstirk (stays on Have you ever forces in. Indo China might cause longer than any wanted to wear an China to send Chinese forces ankle bracelet? ysQnoQ lipstick you've ever across the border. Do sables excite For some time the United States worn!)...and improved- you, even on other Also has been aiding the French in Indo formula Nail Enamel, yesQ no\2 China. Hundreds of American combat aircraft, perhaps 1,000 with base built right in. Do you love to look combat vehicles, 13,000 other for simply incredible wear! up at a man? yesQnofJ vehicles,, artillery, guns, auto­ Does gypsy music Girdles and Corselettes matic rifles, small arms, bombs "Indelible^reme" Lipstick... make yoa sad? yes D IM Q and equipment have gone to Indo Regular Lipstick,.. China in recent months. Do you think any & Improved-formula /Vot/ Enamel.., Sian really under­ For their part, tbe British have Frosted Nail Enamel... j stands you? yes Q no tl *_» been holding their own front in East. But they have decided at eyes when you're least provisionally to increase aid kissed? yaQwiQ 1- to the French by shipping more # military supplies to Indo China. Can you answer "yea" to at least 8 questions? Then you're This decision appears to have made of Tire and lee!" All Sates Final come as a result of an increased Wear it tonight. It my be sense of danger as French forces the night of your lifetime 1 NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES struggle against odds in Indo China and the strain of the effort 34S3tf. V begins to play a part in the Gov­ ernment crises in Paris.

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DAILY DOUBLE —Designer Cassini creates a sure bet that doubles for lunch and dinner. This trim thorough­ The Bermuda Company bred of silk-painted tussah with stamp-size horse print Union St. Hamilton AFTER PUTTIM© TWO 30-30 has contrasting color rands SHELLS ON THE , . that build up the bosom, be- MARK AND FRANKIE WAIT IN H.DIN& FOR MR. RACK RAT. w little yhe vtm%, n»f*. THE ROYAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JANUAR$<#>, 1953 Pag^lf Warwick Academy Clue So Mils-tig Link MOURNED WITH FAMILY DuO&'s "Get Tough" Poky m? Prize-Giving GF GIRL HE SLEW Suspect Sabotage In Fire Continued from Fag* 1 Giant Extinct Baboon May LUBBOCK, Texas, Jan. 29 (JP) cates, and Mr. Wright won tiie Aboard The Queen Mary For U.Sj Brings Sharp Bermuda Scholarship for 1993. Walter H. Whitaker kissed the I Mr. White was given a scholar­ mother of his missing girl mend ship by the Board ol Governors. three days after the girl, Joyce Continued from Pile 1 Throw light On Mankind fern White, 18, was slain, alleged­ Wendy Walker and Thomas ly by him, the family said. quiry into last night's main deck day as "a matter of urgency," but Reaction In U.K., France Barton won Board of EducaUon fire. agreed at the request ot the LIVINGSTONE, Northern Whitaker, 20-year-old pre- Scholarships, and Jeanette Viera If in First Round Approvalfligh t s.udent at Lackland Air Only three days before another Transport Minister, Mr. A. and Gwendolyn Smith won Ed­ Rhodesia, Jan. 29 (Reuter). — luxury liner, the £2 million Lennox Boyd, to wait until- there CtatirtMl bam Page 1 Or. Kenneth P. Oakley, British Force Base in San Antonio, is mund Gibbons Scholarships. For "JlttV Nominees charged with murder in the high Empress of Canada, was de­ had been a fuller investigation. ;. than has resulted already from proposals very deeply in London. During the year the school ac­ anthropologist searching' Africa stroyed by fire of undetermined P tite edited text released. From the European point of for "the missing link," has un­ school senior's death. quired a clock given by Mrs. # Continued ham Page I Members of the family said tbe origin while being refitted in dry- !:; The question of European unity view the most important economic Ashdown in memory of hej, earthed the remains of a giant dock at Liverpool for tbe tourist jjj is expected to take precedence problem would appear to be the baboon extinct for thousands of mend that tiie Senate confirm Mr. youth spent much of tile three Total average taxes paid by husband, for many years a meui- days after Joyce Fern's disap­ rush expected to precede the each man, woman and child in the /over economic and trade prob- reduction of barriers to world ber of the board of governors. A years. • Stevens and Mr. Anderson but Coronation on June 2. ••' lems in Mr. Dulles' tour. trade resulting from United States shield was also given by a group He said here today that he has tbat {Senator Kefauver (Democrat, pearance with them. United States in 1952 was $514. BRITAIN READY tariffs, United States tariff re­ Tennessee) voted against Mr. Whitaker led officers on a The Elizabeth fire closely who play -badminton at the tentatively identified bones and paralleled three mystery fires The civilian labour force in the jjj The British ambassador here gulations and "Buy American" school. The shield will be a teeth found on a farm 280 miles Talbott. grisly dawn trip on to the prairie '•said publicly yesterday that the policies. _ :^S._ west of here yesterday and poin­ aboard the Queen Mary, her sister United States increased 13.9 per trophy which will be won by one north of Livingstone as remains of Mr. Stevens and Mr. Talbott ship, when the Queen Mary was cent from 1939 to1951 . • British Government was., ready, as Press reports from European of the four houses each year. such an animal. ' were called into a closed door ses­ ted to the shallow grave where the attractive girl's nude body in dock lest month. ;;• soon as the United States Gov­ capitals have' described, govern­ In conclusion Mr. Perkins said, "The scientist, from the British sion of the committee shortly ernment was ready, to explain was buried. The fire on the Queen Elizabeth ment leaders there as eager to "I have thoroughly enjoyed my Natural History Museum, will before the vote. broke out in the wardrobe of a ;:;and discuss the conclusions raise this question with varying work at Warwick Academy and I soon go to Soujh Africa to itudy Two days after the killing he | reached at the Commonwealth Mr. Stevens was told then that spent the night with Joyce Fern's suite ba which no workmen had degrees of "toughness" •with the leave with great regret. . . . You new finds which may throw light the committee felt he should dis­ been employed for a week. Yankee Store "•economic conference of prime new administration. have here the makings of a very on the origin of man. brother in Olton. And three days pose of the tirrrtlhr stock, tie left after she was brutally strangled CUNARD VIEW '.!; ministers regarding a needed ex­ TOO EARLY fine school but you need more RICH FINDS - pansion of m-oduction and trade. the Senate office building after with a Venetian blind cord, he The Cunard Line spokesman It is too early to say whether room." He thanked the members South Africa, Kenya and tiie telling reporters there was S So far a&S&ritain is concerned, the Eisenhower Administration came by the family residence and said it was possible the fire was SOUVENIRS of the staff, the board of govern- Rhodesias hive, over the past 50 nothing he could say. caused by someone smoking in an jgthe shortn^K of Mr. Dulles's pro­ in reducing United States banters on and the "delightful body of kissed Mrs. Lena B. White, the years, yielded rich finds to help girl's mother, goodbye as he was unauthorised part of the ship. But posed stayVin London and the to world trade or whether this boys and girls who attend War­ the search for man's common an­ Mr. Stevens went before the Native Cedar Work j.--'absence of any United States movement towards the greater committee after President Eisen­ leaving for San. Antonio. Southampton's chief - constable, wick Academy and make the cestor with tiie ape. Many Mr. Charles Box, told newsmen: '..Treasury representative in his economic unity of the free world work of a headmaster such a scientists now believe Africa was hower took a personal hand in He was placed in the Bexar ; party wotild. seem to indicate that is consequently oa the upgrade or tiie fight for speedy action on County gaol at San Antonio last "It might have been accidental; PLAYING CARDS trophy which will be won by one the cradle of the human race and it might have been wilful." She does not ihtend to take up such the downgrade. pleasure." net Asia, as previously thought. his selections for secretaries of night. Both the Truman and the the armed services. London newspapers and two Bermuda Mr. Purvis told the school that There is evidence that man and members of Parliament stressed Eisenhower Administrations were "education . . is training to pro­ General Eisenhower decided to and Handkerchiefs ape parted company in that re­ send formal nominations to tiie the suspicion of sabotage. Lord committed to such a reduction of duce character, character and in­ gion. Scientists say Africa then More Members And More the United States trade barriers Senate and, in advance oi their Beaverbrook's Evening Standard Cocktail Napkins E'viw^^r^f www wvww dustry that will ensure wise and was a wetter and cooler place — Visits By Nurse Reportedsaid : "One theory is that the fires by their party platforms. • useful living." actual dispatch, asked Cor bear­ a real Garden of Eden — and ings by the Senate armed ser­ are an attempt by political ex­ of Coral, Ivory, But the Truman Administra­ late felt that youth should seek that man emerged there, learned tion was unable to push Congress vices committee on the nominees. Continued fron Page 1 tremists to upset the Coronation experience while young. tiie rudiments of civilization and plans." Amber and Crystal very far along this road and the "Experience in youth is attain­ then moved outward to southern The hearings quickly developed is. becoming increasingly com­ . Eisenhower Administration's re­ that the Administration was ray­ Southampton's two members in able," he said. "Only through Asia and western Europe. mon in. all. communities. De­ the House of Commons wished to lations with Congress have not so your, own initiative can it come ing on an order issued by Mr. linquency is not tied down to one KODAK FILM far indicated the strong measure Dr. Oakley found paleolithic Charles E. Wilson, the new Sec­ bring up the case in the House to­ to you." (early stone age) implements, In­ creed, class or race. It is un­ of control which would be neces­ Mr. Purvis then presented the retary of Defence, to clear the fortunately .mere common among sary to overcome the aggregate cluding hand axes and cleavers, way for approval of Mr. Stevens prizes. in open mine workings at Broken the poorer classes. Why is that strength of local protectionism in PRIZE LIST and Mr. Harold Talbott. from good familes and good the legislators? constituencies and Hill, 300 miles north of Living­ stone. Mr. Stevens told the-committee backgrounds there should also be thus bring about a wholesale re­ Prize-winners were: Lower 13— that his company had about $11 delinquency?'* he asked. New Stock of duction of trade barriers here. Rose Sousa, form prize first; An­ It was at Broken Hill that million in contracts pending with The whole onus should be laid toinette Birdsey, form prize scientists found the remains of the Government, representing the on the community, he continued. All Wool ~ Windproof second; Betsy Brown, English "the Rhodesian Man" in 1921. residue of about $113 million over THAT STUBBORN COUGK prize; Bruce Hartnell, arithmetic Here was tite relic of a monkey­ Dr. Goldie said that one of his White, Black and 25 Colours prize. the last year. But he noted that tasks was looking after the health Suffocating and obstinate — like creature who walked erect all purchasing was done by an of tiie Senior Training School, Wine Havana Moss Green Upper Il^-James Smith, form like a man, an exciting step for­ armed services textile and ap­ where between 40 and 50 young Light Grey Chocolate which annoys yoa by-day and prize first; Penelope Kite, form ward in the search for the miss­ Fawn parel procurement agency, re­ boys had rightly been locked Dark Grey Emerald disturbs sleep at night, may prise second; James Smith, Eng­ ing link. But tiie evidence was presenting the Army, Navy and Beige undated as the remains were torn away because they bad offended Crimson Lido Brighter light lish; Kenneth .King, arithmetic. Air Force. against society. Cyclamen be relieved with WAMPOLE'S Lower in — Thomas Stearns, from their strategraphical context Stone Mid Blue "Practically all of the Govern­ BASIC REASONS CREO-TERPIN, which, due to form prize first; Rosemary Sim­ during mining operations, and "Perhaps you do net realise Pink Sky Royal ons, form prize second; Rose­ could not be dated. ment business carried on by the its soothing properties, is Stevens Company M the result of the basic reasons for de­ Maize Saxe Scarlet mary Simons, English; Rosemary Many other fossilized remains linquency," he said "There are ^iVlAdAAA_K_W_k_h__J helpful in relieving catarrh­ Simons, arithmetic. open, competitive, published Tan Mauve Bottle of human forms have been found bids," Mr. Stevens said. three—a physical reason which al and bronchial affections. Upper IUB—Ethel Smith, form but, like the Rhodesian Man, the Navy Gold Mr. Talbott had taken the can be malnutrition of the mind Loosens phlegm and facili­ prise first; Morton Wright, form evidence has been too fragmen­ or body, an emotional reason ia prize second; Ethel Smith, Eng­ tary for investigators to say with stand earlier In the controversy tates expectoration. On sale at over whether he should be per­ which the ego strives to find its 8/6 each MASTERS LTD. lish; Allan Rosa, arithmetic. certainty that they have found place, and self-assertion." all drug stores. 47-13 Upper IIIA—Beverly Walker, the missing link. mitted to retain shares in several corporations doing defence busi­ Comparing life to a river Dr. form prize''first; Wendy Walker, Charles Darwin's theory that Goldie said that, the river of a J. H. Robinson 6c Go. form prize second; Beverly ness. These included Chrysler Queen's Street man and ape derived from a com­ corporation and Electric Auto- person denied. basic needs was Walks:, English; Barry Williams, mon ancestor is supported by the rail of obstructions, eddies and 3«9Jf. arithmetic Lite. He said he would sell er resemblance of anthropoids — give away all of his stock and cross-currents. They arose mainly New "Sudsy* Ammonia Makes Lower IV—Gerald Fisher, form j notably the gorilla the chimpan­ in the family, caused by the prise; Coral Sayers, English, financial holdings, except a 6% zee, orangutan and gibbon — to per cent share in the Talbott Cor­ behaviour of parents or brothers Dishes, Glisten! mathematics and Latin; Gerald man. and sisters. The child went out Fisher, commerce. poration. Do fches, gkmet Mifcr, taaamt 1 STAND ERECT 1 to find something to fin the Upper IV—Patricia Perks, form Tbey can stand alone erect, He described this as "a family void. . He accepted the ideas ot cap Parsons' "Sn*y"Ammonia prize; John White, English; Pat­ holding corporation" of about to • gal. of hot water. Batons though most are poor walkers delinquency aiid then became a "PERFECTION" ricia Perks, mathematics; Howard and prefer to use their long arms "25 stockholders who are my delinquent. Delinquency led to of aaaa without loapl Ataw Pires, commerce. mother's children or grandchild­ rioBtag, no wjpiasl 'am crutches. They manipulate crime and the j uvenile delinquent Lower V—Beatrice Hart, form their hands like man. Their ren." of today was the adult criminal Tit A prize and English; Dolores Taylor, mobile facial features have a Mr. Talbott also said- he would of tomorrow. English and mathematics; Sandra j large range of expression and ask the Talbott Corporation to The child, Dr. Goldie warned, utility Benevides, art; Beatrice Hart, ""As OOlOj they share man's susceptibility to dispose of stock it holds in Chry­ was no fool. He observed what commerce. sler Corporation. tMiaW certain diseases, unlike the rest was taking place around him. Upper V—Charles Jones, form of the animal kingdom. Mr. Anderson, Texas oil and Turning his attention to read­ PARSONS' prize- and mathematics; Martha For 100% performance In the womb, it is only in the land manager, testified for only ing material, he said he shud­ Paul, English and commerce; a few minutes. dered at some of the literature to HOUSEHOLD Jean Godfrey, religious know­ latter stages that the human can insist on genuine <»! be distinguished from a simian Committee members previously saw children readir.g. ledge. tod indicated that Mr. Anderson "They learn how to kill a man Lower VI — Mervyn White, foetus. Perfection Wicks and Spares! Ma^ayaMva3Xi\g^mmmMmASSAaA The problem worrying scien­ would have no trouble winning five different ways in Hie 'fun­ English; Vaughan Wright, mathe­ their approval when he said he nies' but they are not funnies'," matics and Spanish; Diana de tists is where did man and ape Order from Your Retailer part. The most usual theory is owned no stocks or Interest that he said Certain types of films Costa, music prize. would interfere with the official also led juveniles into delin­ Dolores Tavlor (passed Grade the common ancester' was a rock climber, whose descendants on job. quency. V with merit). Senator Salton Stall said he saw Dr. Goldie told his audience he *5%e ^iVeldm Company o——— one hand took to the forests, MONIZ * REGO where they used all four limbs, no chance for Senate action on saw the growth of Nazism and Agents - • • 4044 The nearest star is 300,000 the three nominees before Mon­ Fascism in Germany and Italy times as far away from the earth and the other to the open plains, M47tf. learning to walk erect. day. before tbe war. The Shopping Centre for Quality Foods as is tiie sun. "But in those countries I never Scientists have pieced together A telegram from Mr. Emit Rieve, head of tile Textile Work­ saw a beggar, or a juvenile de­ their puzzle except for the com­ linquent or an anti-social act. Ck new shipment oi Imported Meats mon ancester, the creature that ers Union, in opposition to Mr. Stevens, was read to the com­ Why was there none? Because JFresh Fruits ancLVegetables ia Season was neither man 'nor ape but a fellows known as Adolf Hitler bit of both — tiie missing link. mittee. It said Mr. Stevens had exhibi­ and Mussolini set themselves up RAINBOW ICE AGE MAN and gave everyone their regard. FISH — POULTRY — SAUSAGES — SALT BEEF Several discoveries have ex­ ted "hostility to organised labour" and had moved textile mills from it was only paper regard but they tended man's knowledge of evolu­ were someone for the people to %•- TAXI S tion. Many specimens of tbe New England to the south" to es­ Back Again! — BON AMI and TIDE "bona fide collective bar­ esteem, regard and love. The Neanderthal Man have been found same tiling applies to Com­ in Europe. This Ice Age creature gaining." DIABETIC FOODS SERVICE munism today," lie said. had a brain capacity similar to "The child will find what be is man. He was heavily built and seeking somewhere and if te Phones 1121 — 1182 24 Horn walked with a pronounced stoop. BELL COLLECTOR does not he will substitute — he In 1926, a single human fossil wtil be a big-shot and he will Two Deliveries Daily tooth was discovered among ani­ hang" Dr. Goldie went qn. Dial 1048 mal remains in a cave near WILMINGTON, Pel. (JP).—U WELFARE SOCIETIES Miss Rosemary Kelso hears bells T623tta.w «fc _ » t» Peking. This led, to tiie discovery An ounce of prevention : wes :.'• 34***.. of other relics, including many ringing she should be taken ser­ A iously because it could be one better than a pound of cure, that skulls, and a new species of man was why welfare societies played was identified — the Peking Man. of her collection of 150 of all kinds and shapes. such an important part in tiie life The Peking Man, more advanc­ of the community. ed than the Neanderthal Man, She has more than 50 figurine bells, artistic contrivances of "If all of us would try to find knew how to use fire to comfort china, pottery, metal and other these young people who are v tiim in the barren wilderness of materials, In the animal field she heading for delinquency and peer. the Ice Age. He could Use im­ has a cowbell, sheep bell, turkey vent them then our prisons would plements and fashioned bones bell and monkey bell. She is empty and the Senior Training and antlers, made cave drawings. still hunting an elephant bell. School would fizzle out. Welfare * We're Noted The missing link? No one can Aim in her collection, which groups are extremely important say because, strangely enough, she exhibits before clubs and entities in our community," Dr. no skeltons were found to back church groups, are an antique Goldie emphasised. claims that this was man's an­ ship's bell, Japanese alms bell, a Two boys, te continued, had Piggly Wiggly Market tot our cestor. variety of sleigh bells, dinner escaped from the Senior Training bells and a Sunday School bell. School. • o "Do not let us blame them. SANTIAGO, Chile, Jan. 28 Let us blame the generation (Reuter).—Chile's Minister of ft is believed that the. Chinese BREAKFAST SPECIAL LUNCH SPECIAL had some form of magnetic com­ ahead of them. There is no Economy, Senor Edacio Torre- child really bad—but we are," he Cocoanut Macaroon blanca, resigned today following pass as early as 16Q0 B.C. 1 Dos. Eggs 1 Picnic Ham declared 4 lbs. Potatoes ~jg$. a charge by President Carlos The following were elected to 1 lb. Bacon Ibanaz Del Campont that his 1 lb. Butter t Cans Peas• ^§jgSgji( were taken over by the Finance the'• committee — Mr, and Mrs. ministry was surrounded by a Cresswell Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. Vi lb. Coffee 1 Can Corn 5 ring of speculators. His duties Minister, Senor'Juan Rossetti. Charles Ridley, Mr. and Mrs. 3 Cans Pet Milk 2 Bunches Carrots ill" * Cupcakes '^§ Leyland White, Mr. and Mrs. Herman White, the Rev. and Mrs. 1 Pkt. Wheatena 1 Pkt Tea R. O. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Bottle Jam 2 Pkts. Jelly Gayous Powell, Mrs. Jack. Pitt, Mrs. Dudley Cooper, Miss Phyllis 7 Items For 26/6 7 Items For 35/- Shop early and avoid the rush Gibson, Mrs. T. Barton, Mrs. Wilfred White, Mrs. M. Ball, Mr. BUTTER CRUST Shop fast arrived for Easter and Mrs. A. L. Flitcroft, Mrs. Ed FISH SPECIAL SPECIAL Simons, lbs. D. Townley, Mrs. ORIENTAL FLOWERED BLOUSES Vincent Lee, Mrs. Arthur Bean, 1 Bot Bleach Light and delicate, rich in sugar and cocoanut, (Long and Short Sleeves) Mrs. Margaret Ryan, Mrs. Dan 3 Whole Mackerel 2 Pkts. Rinso Carpenter, Mr. Sydney Clements, 1 Pkt Lax. flakes |& NYLON LACE BLOUSES Mrs. Diamond DeMoura, Mrs. F. 1 Can Salmon • a%£ BUTTER CRUST Cupcakes wiH truly melt in your mouth. Burnard, Miss Marie Powell, Mrs. 3 Cakes Soap (% Sleeves) Fitgerald Simmons, Mrs. Herbert 2 Cans Tuna Fish I Dos. Clothes Pets NYLON FLOWERED BLOUSES Williams,. Mrs. August Terceira 1 Pkt. Starch % Fresh today at the "Butter Crust" Shop and Mrs. Frank DeMoura.' 1 Vim {% Sleeves) o For Only 16/8 ; ; CAIRO, Jan. 38 (Reuter).— 7 Items For 9/9 •II. fel^l*'' '-"• ' "§ll|fe- : |j!¥LON SLIPS (vory fancy) General Sir Brian Robertson, And Other Items ol Interest commander-in-chief of Middle Fresh Bermuda Pork, Veal, Fresh Vegetables, Fruit East land' forces, left fate head­ quarters at Fayid, Suez Canal Frozen Foods, Whole Chickens 5/- lb., Cut»tJp Chicken zone, today by air tar Turkey, 6/6 lb., Sheep's Tongue 4/3 tin, Bermuda Eggs T/6 do*., i l y K |g» BROWNIE'S '|| where we will confer with Imported Eggs 6/6 doz., S.P.Q.B. Coffee 5/t lb. ~'&Wfr'' f$mmf ' Bakers of "Butter Crust" Products North HUI, Pembroke (near St. Monica's Mission) American Lt. Gen. Willard G. Wyman, commander of Allied SMttf. / 34011*. forces in South Eastern Europe. Page If) THE ROYAL GA^ElW, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1§53 Let A Want Advertisement Be Your Salesman FOR RENT FOR SALE FOR SALE ROW TO LIVE FURNISHED, 3 roomed cottage on ADJOURN DUKE'S SUIT LONDON EXCHANGE New York Market Conditions ef Advertising Pitt's Bay Road. Available for the TO BE A HUNDRED.. . . Wearing Apparel Real Estate It Is a condition of acceptance month of February. Phone 2S48. Hist No. 14 BUILDING LOTS. Knapton Hill. AGAINST HIS DUCHESS LONDON, January 39.—After NEW YORK, Jan. 29 (JP).—For oi advertisement orders that the MEN'S RATON GABARDINE SUR- Call 7405. the third straight day the stock publishers of The Royal Gazette and FURNISHED APARTMENT, living COATS, 28 ins.; also 24',, ins. in a quietly steady start with rae Sunday Royal Gazette do not room, bedroom, kitchen / dinette, Don't pamper yourself, wool knit bottom, heavy padded lin­ occasional firm support the Lon­ market advanced today with guarantee the insertion of any bath, telephone, laundry, £37 ' scientists say, if you're eager ing (fur collars). Patterson's Dry Boats, Motors don Stock Market today became strong leadership. particular advertisement on a specified monthly. Also 2 roomed studio apart­ to live * hundred years. Goods Store. Somerset. Wants To Evict Her From date or at all, although every effort ment witb shower. Rent £32 iter 1951 HILLMAN—Excellent condition. subdued and irregular. The railroads, motors .and air- will be made te meet the wishes of •—IIIITI Near' Hamilton. Write P.O. Super-oldsters interviewed ANGORA from New York. East Dunes after 6 p.m. Phone 2462. Among foreign bonds crafts were prominent in the advertisers; further, they do not Box 431, Hamilton. by the experts said they Berets, white and colours. 35/-. Available immediately. Ancestral Scottish Castle Japanese loans declines on upsurge along with many in­ accept liability for any loss or damage never did much doctoring, C'iD bonnets, white, 25/-. Elaine's caused by any error or inaccuracy LARGE ROOM, suitable business Millinery. France - Sport MOTOR ASSISTED reports concerning Japan's dividual issues standing oat in In the printing of any advertisement. couple, with breakfast and dinner. giving into minor ailments, BICYCLE, 2'i months old, £ 50 or (Special Through Reuter) sterling balances but later moved their own divisions. or babying themselves. REDUCTIONS on dresses, coats,' nearest offer. Phone 1615. JEDBURGH, Scotland, Jan. 29. to higher levels. With today's move it was felt Call arcs. toppers, , bags, scarves. Attrac­ Classified Bates Private COTTAGES and APART­ But authorities do warn MOTOBLOC. Only three weeks old. —In the little courtroom of Jed­ Among domestic sections in­ that the stock market might be MENTS; maid service and utilities tive merchandise, excellent values. Hln 1 mvm. rates- for 13 words against worry and over­ H. S. Critchlev, Vasco Da Gama £55 or nearest offer. Phone 2733 burgh, Roxburghshire, where Sir dustrials were again quiet all getting into a position to test the included; daily rates. Phone Bermuda noon or after 5.30 pjn. (additional words 3d. extra per word): Cottages 4027. strain. You'd be wise, then, Building, Reid Street. Walter Scott made his first through with prices mairttj' a few 1952-53 high mark established One insertiin, 4s.; two, 3s. 9d. each: to call on Royal Gazette appearance as an advocate in three, 3B. 6d. each; four, 3s. 3d. each; BOYS' WHITE SCHOOL SHIRTS, 10/-. 5 HORSEPOWER Stratford & Bridge pence lower. Underwriting of early this month. five, 3s. each; six, 2s. 9d. each; seven. Classified ads to help yon Boys' flannel shirts,' 10/-. Sizes 4 gasoline engine. Call 2317. 1793, the Duke of Roxburghe to­ the new ten million pounds Such a test could well hinge on Ss. 6d. each. WANTED TO RiNT with problems of the day. to 16. Shirt Shop. day brought an action to "re­ Rhodesian loan caused some the State' of the Unjon Message Insertions must be made within Phone 1053 for an ad-writer. move" his Duchess from the ducal 1 - BEDROOM APARTMENT, fur­ SATIN BRASSIERES by Garcrest Just Car Accessories hesitance among Government by President Eisenhower next period of one week. Special reduced residence, massive Floors Castle securities and some long dated Monday, wito professional prices for multiple insertions for nished. CaH R. L. Smith, N.O.B. arrived. Full size ranee. Lusher & JOHN BULL TYRES. For best quality near Kelso. ex.*-sided periods Extn. 330. REAL ESTATE Co. Wholesale only. 2135. and reasonable prices. Contact P.M. stocks lost ground. Oils were traders and others taking their FURNISHED THREE - BEDROOM LADIES BLOUSL_S. Full size and Adderley & Co., Serpentine Road, The proceedings lasted less quietly maintained and' shippings cue from the content of the COTTAGE — American family — colour range, jnst received. Lusher Phone 2011. than half a minute. Neither the showed some improvements. message. HELP WANTED Phone, Campbell, 7191 Ext. 3205 or WANTED: Houses, Cottages, Apart- * Q>. Wholesale only. USS. Duke nor Duchess were there. South African gold shares Were axes. mente for sale or rental. Bermuda Radio He was reported hunting 12 miles WOMAie »*»r washing and Tourist Bureau. Phone 5344 or 3697. T-SHIRTS with Bermuda design € to the most active in the mining BONN, Germany, Jan. 29 (Reu­ Apply Sherwood Manor Hotel. Englishman, wife and small son re­ 16. White, blue, mal; e. Lusher A away, and the Duchess was in the section but, coppers and diamonds ter).—Mr. Laifrence E. Norrie, Wanted: PROPERTIES in all parishes Co. Wholesale only. 21 Wi. PILOT BEDROOM SETS, long and quire FURNISHED HOUSE in good to sell or (cat. Contact Mayas & short waye. Available in White. castle where she has been were both dull. former chief of the youth and DELIVERY BOY. — Apply O. R. locality. Own Linen, Silver, etc. Two Company today. Pho_.e 41S3. Peach. Mahogany, Cream, Valencia 'camping" for weeks. community affairs division under Loblein. Southampton East, next or three bedrooms, highest references. SLIPS and HALF SLIPS, cotton with Blue, Foliage Green and other pastel Rising Son Bar. Box 7305. deep embroidery — by Garcrest. Tiie case was called—"The mjlittry government and later the Lusher & Co. Wholesale only. 2135. shades. £12.10 Cash. Young Trott Duke of Roxburghe versus the Closing Exchange Rates High Commissioner in Germany, Reliable GENERAL MAID. Phone 2 BEDROOMED HOUSE. FUR­ & Co., Ltd., Richmond Road. 1668 after 6.00 pjn. NISHED tar American Military TRADE SERVICES NEW IN — Women's Hand-sewn Moc­ Duchess of Roxburghe." has been honoured .by German family. Call 4922. casins. Brown, red or white. W. J. Garden Supplies A local advocate, Mr. Kirk- at the Bank of cultural and educational leaders Applications invited for SENIOR Be: This rug looks filthy. She: Yes, Boyle & Son. pa trick, explained:' "I appear for for his "outstanding, work for ASSISTANT with sound knowledge Military Personnel Couple desire three I know. I Shall call DURACLEAN the pursuer (the Duke)." N. T. Butterfield & Son German youth," toe United States of accountancy and audit procedure. room FURNISHED APARTMENT. service today. NEW STOCK. Child's combed cotton Hardy English ROSE TREES. Three Commensurate salary. Replies con­ Phone 4922. panties. 4 to 14, Lusher & Co. Whole­ superb varieties. 30/- delivered, Mr. Leslie S. Prentice, another High Commission announced to­ fidential. — F. W. Williams & Co.. You can get a real PETER PAN sale only. Phone 2135. ready pruned. Commander Bowie, St. local advocate, for the Duchess, Limited, Yesterday: day. :%j" Somers Building. Hamilton. HAIRCUT . . . also permanent waves. Ideal Beauty Salon, Phone George's, 9848. said: "Adjustments have been COMPETENT SALESLADY. Apply ANNOUNCEMENTS 3996. Household Equipment made is this case by the pursuer BANK OF ENGLAND OFFICIAL Archie Brown, Queen Street. GARDENING MADE EASY: Rotoette MOVING. TO DOCKYARD? Moving "MARVALON" PLASTIC table cover­ and Clifford Pov/er Cultivators. and I only received them yester­ SATE FOR UNITED STATES ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.—Phone anywhere. Use "Inland Express" ing. 46 inches wide. 4 '6 per yard. Richardson. South Shore, Paget W. day afternoon. I move your Centra' Group 1322; Hamilton Freight and Trucking Service. Phone Chesley E. White. Reid Street. Phone 2510. Lordship to continue the case EXCHANGE POSITION WANTED Group. 1..75. or write Po. Baa ISO. 8755. R. B. Whiting. for two weeks." MOFFAT ELECTRIC COOKER in good LADYBIRD ELECTRIC LAWN- $2.818125 $2.818875 ALUMINIUM LADDERS sold out. CHINA MENDING. China, glass re­ working condition. Nearest offer MOWERS are efficient, economical, From the bench, Sheriff I Clearance * BABY SITTING by responsible lady. Further shipment shortly. Place paired, antiques restored, prisms to £30. Telephone 4980. easy to use. £24.10 with 100-ft. 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|B^E THE ROYAL GAZETTE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1953 Page IT FRENCH TO SEEK U. Moslem Sect in Arms -4 BALING m LD.C. 'trench*Govt. Declaration More Rebel Groups Spring She Loved A Communist States Republic's Policy **f CUiHS MfctttCammm Up in Troubled Burma CHAPTER THREE transcribing her notes and she mined not to tell him about Kirk. The Story This Far: AMY found R difficult to type with What could R possibly matter to PARK, Jan. 29 (Reuter..— MARQUAND works for SCOTT both men silently smoking and Randy Bryant ? Just being with France will conUnWe to seek full RANGOON, Jan. 29 (Reuter). MONROE at the Menree Air­ watching her. the F.B.I, did not give him tbe British participation in the — Hie Mujahlibs, a fanatical REMINGTON FAILS TO craft Company. Hie is to accom­ And then when she had finished right to know all about her European' Defence Community Moslem band agitating for a pany him to a highly secret almost as if he did not want to personal life. or aa "intimate association," the separate religious state, have meeting in New Orleans. Her let her out of his sight, Randy They were silent as they went "French Government stated today come out of hiding and resumed UPSET TRW, VERDICT boy friend, KIRK JOHNSON, said, "Why don't the three of u» back to the conference. Randy in a declaration of policy for terrorism in Western Burma, it whom she had met recently tans have dinner together ? They're waited in the outer office as submission to the National was reported here today. he is jealous abjjt her going having an evening session, but Amy gathered up her notebooks Assembly.- The declaration was The rebels are led by a former Perjury Convictions To with her young employer. Ilia we won't have to be back here to go in with the others. He sat intended to support the intro­ work ia New Orleans is hard but until eight-thirty.** in a leather chair, his feet com­ duction Of the bill for ratifica­ Indian Army major, Mohammed Casim. They want a Moslem Stand Says Judge Amy indicates a desire to see Scott, obviously pleased at this fortably propped on a desk but tion of the European Defence her old family home, bans Souci, suggestion, asked Amy to recom­ his face was alert as be said, Treaty. state ht the area where Islam followers predominate. The influ­ NSW YORK, Jan. 29 (Reuter). a large aid house now ran down mend a restaurant. "I don't know T*H wait here until you've fin*- The Assembly's final decision ential Burmese newspaper, Nation, — William W. Remington failed and listed for sale. Scott takes about Randy, but I'm definitely ished. Then we can walk back to on ratification will probably take said Cassim and 300 men had been today in a move to upset his con­ her oat to see it. They return ta a tourist as far as New Orleans the hotel together." at least three months. hiding out in the border fields of viction for perinry in connection find RANDY BRYANT, FBI man is concerned." "That's not necessary," Amy • 'The document declared . that East Pakistan which has a conti­ with giving information to the in the office. Amy ehose an old restaurant, put in quickly. "It's only a few Russia wanted to paralyse Euro­ guous frontier. Now they have Soviets. more popular with tourists than blocks." pean recovery as well as render resumed activity in Arakan, near The sunset was fading outside natives of the eity but the food its defence impossible. Federal Judge Vincent L. Lei- and Scott switched on the lights was delicious and she picked out "Sorry!" Randy lit a cigar­ the Pakistan frontier. bell turned down motions to set specialties of the house including ette. "I was only trying to be It was clew that an armed giving a brilliant fluorescent companionable. You're the only aggression, on the lines of Soviet The paper said the Mujahlibs aside the guilty verdict and for a glare to the room. oysters Rockefeller, pom pa no had captured five Arakanese Bud­ new trial. He fixed February 4 and cherries Jubilee. pretty girl I know in New Or­ conceptions, would be a constant Amy looked at Randy Bryant. leans." threat to peace once TJJ5. and dhists, tortured them and then for sentencing the former $10,000 He was of medium height, a It was over spicy cups of cafe British forces leave. let them go. a year Commerce Department stocky build with curly brown Brulot that Randy drew an en­ She felt a little ashamed and : But however disappointing the The Government last year put economist, who could get up to hair and a pleasant smile—a. velope from his pocket saying, yet she was sure that he wanted Soviet attitude might be, it was a price of 10,000 rupees (£700) 10 years in prison and be fined typical American face, confident "Sorry, I almost forgot to give to discuss the telegram from '•essential that the door should be on Cassim's head. The Mujahib $4,000. and friendly. Yet there was you this. Amy. A telegram that Kirk. Am I afraid of him, Amy leader replied contemptuously by During argument over defence something about bis eyes that came this afternoon to the hotel. wondered uneasily ? But there • kept open for tbe resumption of was no time to sort out her con­ general negotiations with the offering a nominal counter-re­ motions, Remington, 35, sat at a caught her attention. They were I brought it over to the office." ward of 10 rupees for the capture table, toying with a paper clip. eyes that showed signs of deep He put the enveiope on the table fused emotions as she turned in­ • Soviet Union. where it lay, a bright yellow to the conference room and The document was also re- of the Government's chief politi­ His lawyer, Mr. Minton, argued suffering—older by years than the rest of his face. patch against the stiff white closed the door behind her. • ported to declare that steps had cal officer in Arakan. that the conviction was "contrary cloth. been taken to ensure that tee to law and evidence." His handshake was firm as he The next night Amy was at the E.D.C. armament programme SEPARATISTS, REDS Judge Lei bell commented: did not harm the requirements The Mujahlibs are just one of a "We had a very conscientious /4f French overseas forces, par- number of rebel groups — some jury . They deliberated for six .tffpularly those fighting in Indo of them demanding separate hours on two counts,. and that ;Clina. • states, others acting under Com­ Jury followed the evidence care­ munist orders, and still others fully. I think it was a very dis­ just in the bandit business for criminating verdict.'' ANTI WED OTY what tbey can get oat of it — "Hie fury convicted Remington which ore harassing the Burmese on two counts of perjury — of Government. There are, for ex­ lying when he denied he gave POPULATION TREBLES ample; the Karen tribes who want Government information to ex- their own state, the "White Flag" Communist spy courier Elizabeth Communists, and Chinese Nat­ Bentley, and lying when he de­ 1AIPEH, Formosa (/F).^This ionalist troops robbing parts of nied knowing about a young city, capital of Nationalist China, the country as guerrillas. Communist League at Dartmouth has trebled in size since the end College when he was a student of World War II. Swollen with BURN RICE MILLS there. The jury acquitted him on Chinese who fled the Communists Other underground Burmese three other counts. on the mainland, Taipeh has a rebels, in a sudden revival of The perjury charges grew out •population of about 600,000. activity, have attacked Bassein, of Remington's testimony at a 100 miles' west" of Rangoon, and previous trial for perjury in 1951, burned down three rice mills and at which he was convicted on a more than 36 houses, reports here - single count of falsely denying he say.- • Thousands of bags of food had ever been a Communist. He stored in the mills were de­ upset this verdict on appeal. stroyed. The Judge had originally plan­ One' rebel, group simultaneously ned to sentence Remington today attacked three police outposts but postponed the action after Mr. Amy glanced at Scott's face. It was puzzled. Randy's expression was unfathomable. The mes­ within the Bassein City limits, Minton told the court that Rem­ sage was brief bat it brought colour flaming; into the girl's cheeks. "Arriving tomorrow night. Meat while another group went around ington's wife, Jane, was expecting mc at the airport. Kirk." looting and burning, the report an addition to the family soon Sa«" *-__!___- _*_____, J /'Hev..WOUid 1£?6 to <** *hto«;iaBld, "You've Amy thanked him. wondering • airport when the Diane from the who the message could be from. I north swung i.n at one end of the Burmese fighter aircraft today straightened out — which will|me aroun