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VOLUME xxxvni HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY, JULY 14. 1962 No. 95.

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N trying nearly been for four mum should permit pensions . _____!&___. yean to activate some aspects being paid, romirwiaj1, 1*1 I- -/** of the Social Sc-eurity Act January, 1964, of £4 to £5 . ______£ whieh has heen on the statute per week. It is generally _-: ______' >«______fc^^^»^jtfaa______i__m__iir -i i 1 i hooks since 1948, nearly los( known that many people __;.«/ — |%jj^y T^m wM ml the "new" Employees Hospital reaching the age of <>."> hav FSSO HEADQUARTERS Above is drawing of the n-w *-_.">.(HK> main ..fti-,. hud' Expenses Insurance P>ill yes- lit!I'* or no neans of support Standard Oil SJL Limited. The building is in St. George's where the t*m terday, when members found and consequently are depend- r ! ■* now consolidated its Uermuda pperations. Company beadqna-ten wen- Isimulj Road, Lewis, Bena_ada ;:ll of flaws in the pro- ant oi: relatives, friends or at R I Hamilton. M-. .1. W. Esx.'s diii-fam maaager in visions he had included at some charitable organisation, the construction firm of Messrs. Eugene and Curl Raynor for their oiitstandii.- ____. >______! otnpleting the building set. Marsh. ______^ their earlier suggestion. Tli" the colnlilittee noted. within the 12-week deadline Architects mere .1! rton. elsewhere. _f^I__i______-^j______original bill he presented wa* Storv ____B______(^^^_i withdrawn last week aft-r HSsso I iiii'inbcrs contended it did not go far enough. ■ Something New in Broadcasting After considerable debat" EssoShowsHowItKeeps — the House decided to defer HOTPOINT! Mrs. Frames Furbert of Jubilee Road. Devon- taking a decision until after In Bermuda shire, receives a valuable silver service from. Mr. Richard M. thev had considered the re- Gorham, (Jeiieral Manager of Modern Supply Company for port of the Joint Select Com- Pace With Bermuda appliance during being the Itttfe person to choose a Hotpoint headed b"y the Hon. ■ mittee "After more than 16 yean af link to !";" try programm r< cent promotion. On is Mr. Irving S. Lusher. (iibbons. seeks " ""' the sales the left Edmund which broadcasting service in th fr< to andtv* *. Modern Supply store manager; and on the right isMr. Richard to provide a pension of .€"» community, the Bermuda but will ei ;'b!e eompanv Tucker, the who helped Mrs. Furbert select her per week persons in thi the pSSO Standard Oil SA. Limited, a utility which has played salesman for all Broadcasting Company is to originate their own m pa l_M>t(K>int Dvl/uxe Refrigerator. Story on Page 2. colony 65 years and over. - - proud to bring a new dimer rate programmeti mi FM. a vitalrole in helping sustain the life of the colony for th. < The committee which was sion in sound to you. Today that is ntertainmenl ia .1 ja.t half-cfcvitjry or more, entered a new phase of its Bemud:> set up in March, introduced Bermodn medium additional ZlJ/'-i reported we to to — opemtims yesterday it had studied the the clarity and fidelity of FM 71______■ Lrttrriibe this week "the consolidation of its in Big Nursery Dock Workers Union question of establishing a con Broadcasting...." - Men**xt weeForiiro the East End. ;- - ______. tributary pension scheme. Radio Station ZBM's Morn- Mr. new it it hasn't For Working , i carrying On Wednesday the sum - Elects Officers According ing Concert House was inter lel will be the nything :.ot ueed. to the Census of musical porti of b *i h sta- puny officially opened its new were rupted yesterday at about ins October. 1061. there own pro i -narters .building St Budt at a eaat «f $4"». «"". ers Planned p.ermuda l.7(K) 11.15 with tbe above an- tions, as well as its h in The Do.-k Work- some Bermudians and grammes it was designed by the l«»«-_J nouncement. Simultaneously, George's where it has its main .;„.., " H Union its second an- persons Bermuds yt .^. j ers held domiciled in Walt staskow, general Explaining what th's "" . aru l^^-ton nual ,r,. n e r a I meeting on of 6.") years and over. Ther' Mr. all g | t oleui i A new community service manager i-* The exterior has typieally Thursday al Alexandrina Hall were over 17,000 employed af the Bermuda "FM and AM business" products and irviees through for the benefit of working Broadcasting Company had about, Mr. Staskow sa:d th Hermudian feature-, with its to b<- in a at ft a.m. Business transacted people and over 2.(HM) self- out the island. (I "nothers. is started the press in his office and an- forme-, which stands for fre- lit ro if "and blinds on tb- included adoption of an employed, making a total 1 fortnight's tim by Mr. anil audi- modulation, signal :■ v.- smaller tha*. tor's r port and election of gainfully emnfoyed of ayj nounced that the company quency is a It marked the occasion b Mrs. Leonard Ravnor of officially start operates of t ii* former headquarters mm i"*'...>»■"< *""""■ would operat- which on a "line viting the press in to si Southampton E;*st. Thev have nmxiinatelv '. Rand, the <»_fiee was 1 FM sight" principle, like televi- T* ■" *cti< 'i -"suit"* ing a separate channel for lovely taken over Raynor's HaM and el in onlv the modern struetu ■ -ii to i»- rni-re functional ,), ...r,. Contributions Broadcasting. It sffordu higher fidelity ,.,»_ front last vear's sion. ' * " have Heen given paI'limta. b" sound, as well as to tour the si It rigi air-eouditioue siate. being Mr. of shil The new channel will b" or truer and is fre-r the Pi partment of Health to that Donahi Contributions fire onnding 23-aere installation ard has all the facilities »f Richardson replacing Mr. ('. lings per week from employer known as ZBM-FM and wi!l from outside interference or convert it into a day nurserv. It is at i's b st a "hh.tii oftii-». W. Whitter on the, executive and employee, and of ten shil- operate on an assigned fre- distortion. ..11J to learn something of th It will be called "The Elrav when comi.itt_l!\ E. Sin: 1963), an annu il new channel was not just i (Continued on Page 8) trained practical nurse, has President. Mr. R. will provide /lore than $-"> million. — Eg finished a fin- tribute to experience aiming I mons; vice-president. Mr. had in I " b« rt Christopher: secretary. Mr. J. W. L' wis, manager !'. - 4 nursery, gained when she ■_H______fl______H_Hfl____l_____l__ - operated one for the Vernon Mr. Warrington £uill ; trea- . "'■***-* of the local division, reeuUed Mr. Xoel Clarke. Ex :>4 ' Temple Community Centre in surer. BK -''^fe*3Sk%*^*-t *&_£&* _.*______how Esso got started here i:i committee members ,-igl%> __f - the parish. eciitive »jfi7| /*P^JV^ * 'yMPjtfStrHfer * mmmii officer-, | _^flL3 1!I08. Its major products then The nursery filled a vital who serve with the tmai iV wr"W mmTVm T^T*f? Af were kerosene, axle g.ea.se need, but there were so many are Messrs. James Ming, Ber- Personal and Social wicks an1 di-mands on the space at the nett Simmons, A. W. Minors. Perfection stoves, Reginald and Don lsknpa. Conveyance was centre for other church and Robinson ' b> community activities that a aid Richardson. DtKaV iff teams of Horses and trolleys. Mr. and Mrs Lawford I>v- rroblem was created. Raynor's One -of the highlights of and su.H-exjuently the railway. r»ll of New York Citr ar- year noted in th" Execii due arrive _"_ Hall, formerly used as a thea the t^J MLwT^^-MMW^^m\ W^mXM Py*a Bp '*■■&'^__-_-__fe-l_ Lj^3*^* """""*"fzmf^^--" *:*■?■'.*? to tbe i-»!»■> report was thai 1 * '_ >^_3 _____■!__-> _____i_____t_iil1__! V *"*;**!...,«,. Gradually Expanded _»li«i*> tre, lends its<)Jf splendidly for tive's the fact _^^^^fl _^^^B _L '______■'* '*-______!____■' _^^^^1______!__? _t______BTi_____^.__^-»^BaMB^^ today for a two-wi^k .-elusive service for wbat the Mr. Zuill. the secretary, had "We have gradually ex- with his parents. Mr a__ei * - - :_l ______! promoters have in mind. been sent to the United f_t >^__^_Bi^ BL- -tt-J-x^M **^M panded our investment an-2 Mrs. Thoman Darrell of ""Spif "We expect to be able to ac- Kingdom for a course in trade operations in keeping with th- View." Warwml East. commodate at least 50 chil- unionism. He is due to return growth and development o. " " " from as young as four to the (^-dfmvthefmjtwei'kin the Island," th# manager said, dren Congratulation* arr fXtrmJ- inonths old to pre-school age," Auirustfl pointing to a map of the Man Raynor auditor's rep#rt show..! storage tanks holding every ed to Mr. and Mrs. Winter Mrs. stated. In addi- HThe ' ' * u___.it t x v _L "*■' ______r^l ______k^^^^______l ■ William*, who -eU-brated thrfc tion to the regular nursery receipts for the year totalled M "xtt ■"■ W^ variety of fuel to meet th anniTent-ary «**» service for working mothers. £3.036. 3. 1; and total expen- modern or jnost primi 12th wedding ■HIM Thursdav. she said she hoped to be able diture £2.212. 7. 0. tive need to provide an extra service "The one with the dom * for mothers wbo wish to leave full employment 50,0M jet Holidaying "n children should insure holds bar-els of small for short in the highly industrialized 'uel." he went on explaining |ff*RE_( ei 1 .iLst»>« »"»- periods during the day, whih- House are a_»l as well K* : '*■'' '' ' * *> Mr. Mrs. J» countries of the West '"■ -Ht^—t: .WiAipz&st. '.<* -it "■>■ 4_^-**-'» *__■ v^j^wJfeyS^^BjanBsittv^i^^^^^JfiS !ow pipes carr. they shopping, for in- Mm** afl TK "» v World Job Erik Odhuer of Sweden criti- Mr. Lewis exp'a.ned th*. ■ » cized a number of Western :>e will ;;ssis* . V- by ■"oj'.solidation " Ur^ed Unionists (ountries for having failed to the company in attainim. -ion ot unrvawM pater __— cope with the internatioiri! and eco- Phillips stavd at S i i nomy rendering ■ BERLIN, July 11— The sev- problems of unemployment t ";"■■■,*y bet m th " t» f" Ber — yesterday Plaza, maintaining enth "'orld congress of the l.i and a prolonged business HOLIDAYING IN BERMUDA Picture 1 in the garden of the where and 7.. " " temational Confederation of slackness. they are guests, arc these happy visitors from Philadelphia. From left to right are Mes- i"ore H rrtr* dames Lcola y Young, (Miss) Catherine Bomi^ig costs. The eumpurt -- Free Trade Unions urged He described as an import- Nevada Bowers. Mu/.on. Shir! Elsie Wilson. I'or .- - W Don Id, Geneva West, Evelyn Hancock, Tilli3 fli'1) o^ce hi'ilding itself r? the adoption of a "worldwide ant factor in recessions in the Blackwell. Lorraine Johnson. Charlotte I'one Hollis af Syj-th Pmtrnt. T Black- employment policy." T nited States a "strange aver Rowley and Mary Edwards. The trip is th first to the colony for all but Miss fleets how economy-minded— who ce'» brutes her 17th histfc- well, by Travel company ;s not th*i The congress, meeting in sion" to atate planning an t the tour leader. The tour was planne! Hill*s International Service. the * i — Ph« by Ed K 1 1 a:*;.** 1ing * (Continued West Berlin, said the policy investments .-»*=**. o it <*.* :s a UtoSt on Pa*- Pre-Sifted M PURITY FLOUR" Todav RECORDER SATURDAY, JULY 11 ;ge Two THE BERMUDA Farmland 5 Colleges Admit To be Keallotted Negroes in South SPECIAL BARGAIN Salon Annex FOB 157 of 285 Tax-Supported Britain Will Buy Whites' would give Kenya's African, self-government next Universities Desegregated Acreage for Africans internal Walk-In -Service year CVP MATC Help for Whites Seen NASHVILLE. Tenn.. July — AT NAIROBI. Kenya. July 10— 10 Five public colleges an.' Britain announced today sh■ In the opinion of diploma's universities in the South ad- was prepared to pay the cost here. Britain's decision repre mitted Negroes for the fir^i of purchasing l.lHtO.IMMI acres sented the first time London month, the APPOINTMENTS help time last Southern MARIA BENN'S DRESS SH or more of farmland owneo had committed itself to Education Reporting Service by whites in Kenya, to rese» the white settlers of Kenya, said today. KING STREET NORTH who no tie landless blacks. feel they will have fu- Negroes enrolled for sujii- tocquelyn Darrell an8 Eleanor Astwood ture under an African govern Sets The programme would be mer sessions at Florida Stat- Children and Teen-age Shorts and Blouse ment and who sees themselves Georgia carried out over five years. It University. State Col- 10/ being forced out. lege. East Carolina College Children and Teen-age Blouses WET SETS would put into African hands STRAIGHT WAVE By supplying money tq_ buy the University of Houston and Children and Teen-age Shorts 10/- and one-third of general-farm acre land, would b-t owned by Europeans in their Britain Mary Washington College, th? LTMENTS TINTING BLEACHING age giving at pari Ladies Shorts and Blouse Sets Kenya's Highlands, an them back least women's division of the Uni- White of the money they have put FACIALS MANICURING area which no African could versity of Virginia. Ladies and Junior Misses Poddal Pushers 20/ in their farms. admissions, .. purchase land until recently. into With these new Mr. Maudling gave no indi- the South now has 157 dese- Ladies Extra Large Shorts and Poddal Pushers this initial resettlement much the plan gregated, tax-supported If cation of how col- Skirts from 25/ Phone 2-1544 plan worked well,Britain ther. would cost. But estimates here leges and universities out of a would be prepared to consider indicated it would cost tin- total of 285. Ladies Blouses 10/ doing more. equivalent of $42,000,000 or Musson Bldg., corner Reid and Court Sts. average of $42 an acre. 234 Are White Colleges Ladies Cotton Dresses 55/ The decision was viewed an buy the land Seventeen Southern a n d Umbrellas, here as a major effort bv The money to Hats and Bags would be given to Kenya a border states, plus the Dis- Prime Minister Macmillan's of Columbia, Also Men's Shirts, Slacks, Underwear, try to solve loans and grants. After Ken trict have 231 Shorts and Covernment to public colleges with all-white this British colony's main ya's independence, expected — year or so or mostly white enrollments. problem an African demand the next L Britain Open nightly till 8.00 p.m. supply of"142 accept and the white set would continue to A total will Xe- for land groes. Fifteen of the fifty-one tiers' reluctance to give it up. money "in the form of "over- - seas aid." X'egro public colleges will ai Reginald Maudling. Brit- "The problem of landless cept whites. ain's Colonial Secretary, an- ness is one of most seriou- Among the private ami nounced the decision as he and urgent facing Kenya." church-affiliated colleges, Ste* NOW! prepared to fly back to Lon- son I'liiversity at Mr. Maudling said. De Lano. was here on a five- desegregated summer don. He None of the large commer- Fla.. its day visit to speed up prepara- school for first bv coffee, tea and sisal plan- the time TIME of a constitution tha' cial Xegro IS CLEANING tion would be involved admitting nine teach- tations ers for credits. Som< OLA are. effect, busi further These in Xeirroes had previously at Breaking up a plants mMs_ nesses. night but no' your dry cleaned employing ."> Africans tended classes Have all winter garments tion day sessions. to resettle half that nunib.r BOTTLED BY pressed hefnre puttfnc f-ern away for would Ike Duke University at Dur- and Bermuda Teacher only aggravate ham. X.C.. and Abilene Chris by the SUPER DeLUXE problem. tian College in Texas decide'! BERMUDA MINERAL WATER Co. next winter equally sweeping cattle AndFamilyHome The to extend desegregation frot.i Phone 1-6161 CLEANERS. Ultra Modem Cleaning system ranches in the Rift Yalle* would also not be touche I. (Continued on Page 7) On Vacation Beef cattle need the space. OFFICES LOCATED THROUGHOUT BERMUDA The farms that would be bought are the smaller whit * five to Arriving in the colony on general farms of Monday. July 2, for a month's twenty acres with hand-built vacation were Mr. and Mrs. stone houses Winton T. Williams and sons Any suggestions that thr Low, Low Priced NOTICE:— and Myron. For th ! purchase might be Duane " land past years they hav garded as a "rewcue opera- all your three To our valued customers kindly pick up been in Camden, South Caro- tion" for Kenya's roughly garments left at our offices up to 31st MARCH, 1962, lina, where Mr. Williams is 30.000 European farmers were TOP Boylan by Maudling. QUALITY be sold to defray expenses Superintendent of The discounted Mr. or they will Haven Mather Academy. They He emphasized a need to pro- houseguests of his parents, for as many Afri Do Not Force us to Sell Your Valuable Garments are vide land Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Williams cans as possible as quickly as of Berkeley Road, Pembroke. possible. Nepco Water Heate Mr. Williams was former'v Joblessness Reported Sandys Second- headmaster of have been reports of ary School. His present insti- There 6 Gallon 10 GaUon g w in g unemployment in is a residential co-edu r o CLEANERS tution towns, and near- SUPER DeLUXE a malnutrition 20 Gallon 30 Gallon cational one with student reserves as- starvation in tribal Pembroke body of 224. Prior to his gangs CHMETT.?Y ROAD. suming charge re and the formation of af in 1959 it jobless presented separate enti- farmworkers that rove BURLAND, CONYERS & MARIREA, — three the Rift Valley. LTD. DIAL 1-6196 H W. 8IMONS, Mgr. ties the Boylan School, Ha- ven Home and Mather Aca- The lack of land is said to St. John's Road, Pembroke demy, were consolidat- !><" the most acute among tin — which Phone 2-2067 Open 6.30 a.m. 6.00 pjn. ed by action of the Woman's ]..")()().()()(» Kikuyu. Kenya'*-* Division of the Methodist largest tribe. It was a lack of Church. land that contributed to tin emergence of tbe Mau Man The young Bermudian sai.i terrorists from the Kiyuyu. he found his job a real chal- rewarding Mr. Maudling said ther leiiire. and a most drop rum experience because of the ra- probably would be a in A smooth ... of a given farm ' situation exists \x. the production cial whieh been over * 4refined navour the south. Although the st't after it had taken ith by an family While t iv body is integrated, th* African dent ""harmful" on - - - * this mitrht be Amm "— »^J^|, > ___^ __■ ___£_"' '-'%r- MjmmM is. W^mmmmmf^mmmmm^^^^ f _^__/*^^^*i_iJm' ,< ..3?**' ea^.W m "^Z3mv9kWm. stall T^^Biur^ s... 'j_m_ *.'--" r^mwmmw MMmk short-term basis, he said, "in One of the factors whic1' long run it will be right.'" has made his sojourn so chal- lenging in South Carolina has been the underlying racial is- 12-oz. sue which plagues the whol" fabric of life in the stat ■. OBITUARY 8/- Since the famous 1954 Su- "REFIN m calling 12-pc. LIVING ROOM GROUP ONLY £77. 10. 0 preme Court decision for de-segregation of schools MRS. R. D. ROBINSON The unique flavour and — or Sofa-Bed and two Chairs the Advisory Committee perfect fullness of this / Bottles >f^2F__\ the school has been endeavour rum combine to ing to comply. famous all Foam Rubber Mrs. Rita Dorothy Robinson make ft suitable for As a start an integrated died in X.Y.C. June 7th. IMS, every season and occasio \ JB :_i_5_* l!^K___r^ One Coffee Table summer work camp was held in her 56th year. """i nK Two Step End Tables on the 27-acre campus in I960. She was the daughter of 26-oz. — This met violent opposition the late Frederick W. Rich- Three Decorator Cushions from certain segments of th" ardson and Laura Louise Rich- You Won't Find 15/3 vour choice of colours community and a massive de- ardson. Her husband Herbert monstration on the campus bv' V. Robinson, pre-deceased her Better BARBADO the Klu Klux Klan. inelu eight years ago. Two Lamps Rum Anywherel ing the burning of crosses on Her personality was a pleas- * One Hassock the campus. ing one. She was a Sunday by these reac- School teacher, played the and Undaunted - <** m Sofa-Bed Suite available in two fabrics tionary attitudes, Mr. Wil- piano during her younge £_{jl P«r 40-02. Bottle in 15 colours liams said his school has ae days in the Methodist Sun- cepted and will enrol its first day school. A combination that is copied but cannot white student, a 16-year^old Funeral Services were held AVAILABLE AT MOST WINE AND be duplicated.. boy at the beginning of th.» at Wainwright and Son Fune- SPIRITS . next academic year, notwith- ral Home, Inc., N.Y.C. on standing threats already re June llth. Interment was at MERCHANTS THROUGHOUT BERMUDA Available only at: ceived. Mount Holliness Cemetery, Butler, N.J. Agents: Mr. Williams said he w.s Sole delighted to be back home. Hu A member of the Household added he had observed a more of Ruth No. 370, G.U.O. of JOHN F. BURROWS CO., LTD. MOTOBLOCK genuine attitude existing be O.F. for a number of years. the two races here. Th^ She is survived by a step- Front Street Shop, Where Quality and Styling Meet Low Prices tween brother, sister, 1 58 Corner Pagot teacher said he had tried to mother, 1 1 kmgt 14050, keep abreast of the trends in step-brother, 1 step-sister, and Queen Street Storey St George's Tele: 1-1280 friends I& education in Bermuda, as well numerous relatives and as political happenings. to mourn their loss. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962. THE BERMUDA RECORDER Page Thre?

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Notes on Programmes in the places such as Nelson, Colli- . The I'X-seholars itf Wca) EBC Caribbean Service for Darwell and Accrinjrton, Lea- End School honoured their Week Beginning July 22, 1962 gue cricket generates imiiiens \ enthusiasm and very often former headmaster. Mr. C. C. Ev larger attendances than many at evening «n/one- — Snaith. a social at s Qn Independence And The a County match can hope for. Loyalty Inn on Tuesday night, But there have been other no* Economic Future event was in con- with able West Indians in League .Inly 2. The ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING OF cricket in the North of En_r nection with Mr. Snaith's re- The first West Indian mei_ land. The Barbadian profit tirenieiit after 28 years as here of the Commonwealth to sional. Ralph Legall. will talk h-ad <>f the school. He wa> become independent will be about some of their achieve- presented with a lovely stand- LINDERAMA and Trinidad. When ments in the BBC Caribbea- ing cedar lamp from the ex- Kodak their Prime Ministers join Service on Monday. July 2^5. scholars. of the other Common- The title of his talk will be those of for wealth countries at the Lon- "Cricket in the Leagues." Master ceremonies FILM conference in September, the evening was Mr. Edward ARCHLYN VILLA, Pembroke don Ill addition to the daily the occasion is likely to be Smith, headmaster of Heron topi- School, historic more one Commentaries and other Bay who amused the Snopi onKodak film for than Your operator Elizabeth Davis com.out best trety expected by cal items. programmes in large jrathering with interest- t',ma\ Aad they're such reason. It is that fun to took _,_.U on will "Callinjr the Caribbean" for ing anecdotes a bout Mr. Formerly of Elizabeth's Beauty Parlour in lot.r year.. Coll your fUn., that time Britain b- Slllldav, h.r.for *cx rk Eurepean the week higjuuillg Snaith. Miss Jean Brangman. W« .lock all type,c-d,■;„,j ,|-, committed to the — e e f /OW "Inly 22, are as follows: who acted as one of the hos- picture,for you ,as qu.t_.lyl Common Market. t 22: Hymns tesses made the presentation Phone 1-5583 or 2-1405 In a in the Sunday, July programme and Their Music. in a few well chosen remark* BBC's Caribbean Service on Thursday. July 26. Don Tay- Monday, July— 23: Cricket Mr. Snaith responded an lor will survey the possibili- in the Leagues Women in propriately. He said how THATS ties this step mitrht lead to. Polities. gratified he was to see the Will it. for example,swing ths Tuesday, July 24: The Law expression of appreciation for Caribbean countries more to- and the Immigrant. the service he had tried to wards the United States? Or Wednesday, July 25: Prob render. area — make them a key in lems of Development Edlle.'i Light refreshments wet"*- President Kennedy's grand tion Cricket Report. served, entertainment and Lovelier, Partner and Now! Lighter strategy in Atlantic Thursday, July 26: The New music were provided by a iJiip. Taylor that Don believes Nations of ihe West Indies local group. whatever happens the "Com- " " " and the" Commonwealth. skin t monwealth West Indies'' can Safell still lead the way in stabilis- Friday, July 27: A Revie.v of the British Weekly Press. ' + ing the whole Caribbean. ■ 9_\ WWMZ. -^t BPsmmmmWgml The speaker is editor of th I Saturday, —July 28 Bequest magazine "New Common- Programme Poem of th The Outer Space REID STREET HAMILTON Week. ' ' wealth." ' v~- The BBC Caribbean Servi*" m W m]_M_^_^_^_m \3 Cricketers From the Caribbean is broadcast daily at 22.15 t > Picture Contest Also a Complete Selection of In East Lancashire a small 22.4-") GMT. ■mW boy his Mmm*W mwv* \mwmu ..^\ was once asked by his Wavelengths -mm^^__m- - :' tory teacher: "Who was Con- The children who entered -ftzMM *W9mk.- Z'ZZimm mW.^/ii-. 'IjbEI KODAK Cameras and Projectors stantine the Great?" 13.92 metres 21.55 Me/* paintings and sketches in the 19.82 metres 15.14 Mc/s W Wrr\mmm\ m^m\w^m\ "The pro. of Nelson," re <= recent Outer Space Picture plied the child. 16.19 metres 17.87 Me Contest held in conjunction League cricket in this Local Times part — with the Committee of 25 of England was distinguishe1 Jamaica 5.15 p.m.. Trini- All, may claim their I_H^______p * 7/iiT______ES_^l for many years by Leary Con dad and the Eastern Carih Fair for Mili-il-^.! *.■**" — office of stantine, who first came to bean — 6.15 p.m., Britisii entries from the Mmwt mm\.-^zW/^^^t England in 1928 with the Guiana 6.30 p.m., British Norman Summers, Mm-- '■"">■■ ___Bl« ______^fco" l*^: BROWNIE — Commander MmL£~:** MmZWmM x&Mm West Indies team. He joined British Honduras 4.15 or on the second floor of The SltwmjlL the Nelson club soon after. In 4.45 p.m., according to season Spithead Building on Reid Street, next to the Phoenix Annex. The pictures may be with CAMERA called for by the children /?/&%>/? A.M.E. themselves, their parents, or %s Vacational Bible School art teachers, as many of the Skin c/one Cream Schools submitted group en- tries under the supervision of This is the new cosmetic cream women are talking compact easy to use! On Monday. July 2nd, the teen-age. The lessons and teacher. Over 400 en- — Newest inflash... and visual aids for the various de the art about! Artra Skin Tone Cream with gentle,laboratory A.M.E. Annual Bible Vacation tries wiere received in th; Small in size, low in price-and aboveall,easy to use! The School opened with a total of partments are basically the tested Hydroquinone, the bleaching ingredient safe for same, graded according Contest. Slarmite's handybuilt-in flash holder takes powerful,low-cost 209 children but normal skin! Artra not only lightens, it creams your Flash guideright onback of camera. Takes 12 to th° various age levels Entries will be held in AG-1 bulbs. Mi-s I. Kennedy, Director skin to clearer, smoother beauty, too. black-and-white or color snapshots, or color super-slides on Commander Summers' office What's more, it for the Vacation School b- Each day's activities is be days, and 127film.Easyloading,nofocusingneeded.Automatic double- "Worship for the next ten vanishes, can be worn under make-up! Enjoy the radi- gray ing interviewed by "The Rt gun with a general of 25 urges exposureprevention.Strikingtwo-tone finish. — the Committee ance of that "ARTRA look" now! corder" said: Service" and devotional talk any children who would lik*' and then dismissed to variou" back, to call for "The Annual Vacation Bible classes in tin their entries Ask for new Artra at drugand AT for instruction as soon as possible. YES, SHOP School of St. Paul A.M.E. lesson titles for the day — them cosmetic countersnow! Chureh, is now in the midst af art and the various handwork 2 oz. tub* a most educational and in- activities. At 10.45 there is .. teresting programme of ii'. 15 minute recess period an I WWMmr^m.m\ ______simetion. projects, handicraft, Having a Party? and art. at 11 a.m. classes are re-as- * ___^.B^^uCS'. m^LmmmmmWm\Mmmmmmmmm^ mamas , J^f^l^. __^^ sembled for the finishing of ffSSSmWOmlammmm - **«CS_^___*!** *«>'» «i_^ '- ■ fl Tile theme for this yea* 'ti of the morning's assignment Be Sure to Serve course is ; "My Bible and L" ;it com' > and 11.50 all classes The school is—divided into fi.* Get Tftot Radiant departments nursery, 1) ■- together again for singing ai.d S*^ giriner. primary, junior an ! dismissal "A/tTi?A LOOK" |F WHERE A TRAINED SALESMAN IS ■(arkbgftj BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCY ALWAYS PLEASED TO HELP YOU It Pays to Advertise Queen St Phone 1-4085 SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1362. Pa ge Four THE BERMUDA RECORDER - fm-smtl «»— » as A.M.E. " a Devonshire Bermuda Among Montclair Physician St Paul V'A liermmi tiecorder ihe Week Church VHO BOKO P-.-iLiOO Housewife 85 Countries Vacationing Here Comer Court and Victoria Sts Pub) i -, F-t-'atsx H'.'-^dtoi Represented Rev. V. R. Byrd, B.A., Pastor l.er nm i.» ev>-rv We.hiesif-.v B)ir,u»il»»- in une. Was Lucky ■ :u-i Dr. A. ('. Thornhill. physi- Rev. T. B. Price, In cian of Montclair. X.J., and a Associate Pastor Ireland frequent visitor to these is \. B.PLACE Mauaging Editor ■ Mrs. Prai I Furbert v^ Thirteei nTcn wii. lands is again vacationing iu SUNDAY, JULY Road, ■ Jubilee Devonshire, was arraigned Before th Chiei Bermuda. Morning Worship the luekv this week of The l.ev. Cyril Butterfield 11.00 a.m. >l li*M:hu'TION riA _"_£> Justice', Hon. Myles Abbott *.* winner Subject : "Looking Allen Temple Dr. ai.d Mrs. Thornhill have tin* an expensive four-piece silver pastor of A.M.E. a Y earl v - Yearly 25 - Quarterly the opening or Crhuinal been guests of Mr. and Mrs for Man" UNA » Half which she through Church. Somerset, is one ot' Assize of the Supreme Court's service got T. N. Tatem of "Ludell," 3.00 p.m. Sunday School Bpxaal Bates fot Contract A.1s Trinity Monday. being UX) to :{()() delegates from over 8") 2nd, term. 0* the person bu> Warwick East, since July 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship - Among them was SH-year-ndd attending Mi he address a Hotpoint appliance during countries now and they expect to return to Subject: "Is our communication* intended for publication Ronald Frank Ramsey, a Can a recent sales promotion at International Institute on the U.S.A. on Sunday, July 22. Religion Big »o- The Msna_r»r Tbe Recorder. Oaun Street. City adiati who pleaded guilty to Christian Education in Bel- lUnough" breaking and entering the of- Mode r n Supply Company, fast, letter to fice of his employer, Beach Hamilton Ireland. In a WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962 stealing "The Recorder," he mentioned The Packwood Old Folk's Praise Hotels. Ltd.. and cas'i Modern Supply is Bermuda 8.00 p.m. Mid-Week boxes containing £5!t:_. He the "wonderful experience'' he Management Service month« distributor for the Hotpoint Home was sentenced to two — was having. THURSDAY, JULY 19 in jail and a recommendation Company a division of Gen- Committee Independence for his deportation was mad'. eral Electric, which proudly The minister said he missed 6.00 a.m. Prayer Meeting announced the 25 millionth the warmth of the Bermuda ANNUAL ARE WELCOME sun, however beeu ALL appliance they had manufac- he had persuaded to wear his Ber The House of Assembly de- tured since 1005. In a series THANKSGIVING cided on Monday to kill a muda shorts at a picture tak- Conference of nationally sponsored pro- IN MEMORIAM move by the Bermuda Jockey ing ceremony, as other dele- SERVICE turn Shelly Bay motions throughout the U.S., gates were in native eostum-'. Club to the and loving memory of race to two Amer- and overseas terri- At The Home In sad track over Theme of the Institute is son and brother By Collin Legum operate on a year our dear icans to ten tories like Bermuda, the com- "The Educational Mission of Eric Rogers, who de- lease at the rate of £4,000 per Sunday, July 15, 1962 John Uganda's independence, da is the largest and strong- pany gave away thousands' of the Church in Today's World." parted life July 9th, 1961. du" year. The matter came before — this est. This accounts for the pounds worth of premiums Ou Monday night the del p.m. passed on October 9th. is of great the Legislature in the form of at 4.00 One year has — agreement to allow the King- and prizes. gates were guests of the Lord Since that sad day importance uot only to her a bill, incorporating th.- Amer- Societies, dom of Buganda to maintain Mayor of Belfast at an elabo Friendly Clubs and When one we loved own seven million inhabitants, icans into a new companv Mis. Furbert was one of tin- rate reception. Two nights a purely federal type ot con- Fllends are cordially invited Was called away ei-ually to twenty- "■ w h ic h proposed spending many thousands of luck win- hut the stitution with the rest of th later the community presented God called him home ■ £100,000 on ii.*.p**ovemen:s at throughout two million people in the four country while at the sain ners the world. a programme of Irish songs, His will whos,- the track, including purchas* She was presented with her high It was East African territories time allowing the other three dances and drama. A But in our hearts leaders aim eventually to Kingdoms Bugosa (an- of 200 new* horses. One reaso.i prize by R. M Gorham light of next week's itinerary and turning down the TO He lingers still. create an east African Fed other special case of traditio'.- for propo General Manager of Modern is their presentation to the IT PAY5 " sal was too many Supply. by mother, rdation of independent coun- al importance) to exen-U fear that Minister of Education. Sadly missed associated rices would follow in the wake and brothers. tries. The countries power in respect of their lo- The Devonshire housewife is head of ADVERTISE sisters Uganda in this project — is, of outside interests taking Rev. Butterfield with cal institutions that only purchased a !t.2 cu. ft. Hot Education De- an* over the track. Another factor the Christian (already ind.' a limited form of federal st i point Refrigerator Kenya Zan- was the loan Govern- Deluxe with partment of the A.M.E. Churcl pendent | and and Ills £2S£00 freezer capacity attend- zibar, which are both ment had made to the Joekey 50 lb. which in Bermuda, and his pained the inter, sts she considers ideal her If traditionalist - Club .-it the low interest rat* for ance at the Institute was en- on the brink of independence. he looked after in th family had to of two per ("nt to help bail requirements. dorsed by the Bermuda Min- Uganda's i., \, constitution., so did thos.' Doubts about tea ,,. it out of difficulties a few Mr. Gorham felt his com- isterial Association. pacity to move quickly an.! the modern nationalist-. ago. th ■ years Members fit pany a new sales iadepeudene Inder ihe leadership of th established _r^^j peacefully into elub should repay the loan b- record for the colony with persisted right up to the las: l'riine Minister, Mr. Milto i fore it embarked on any pre expandin<_ who come, 100 electrical appliances beiag pie of Bermuda's day of the recent independ- Obote. ta man fit-making ventures. any mer- li- sold over a 14-day period. economy of which ■iiec conference in London. from an area which has " This he considered an exa'u- chant could be justly proud. Although there may still b king af its owni. the mlitan* . son*' lingering douhta about nationalist movement insiste ' The colony's postal scrvic one or two questions which on conditions which worn growth of a supra which was threatened with have been settled only tem- permit the disruption by peeta__en — loyalty to Uganda. Th".; who porarily notably the terri- tribal planned quit over low torial dispute between th- demand is for a strong central the salaries, was given urgent con kingdoms of Buganda and government. In the end Assembly Sandys Secondary School — of the traditionalism sideration by the o i Bunyoro the final constitu- interests Monday. The House agreed tion offers a reasonable hope and nationalists— have been REGISTRATION FOR that, despite the many con- —blended one hopes happily (Continued ou Page b) flicting and in- in a constitution which has traditions Uganda CHRISTMAS TERM terests which both enrich and the label 'made in bedevil Uganda's polities it is unmistakably stamped upo* MONDAYSJULY 16, 1962 strong enough to survive. it. AT iff^SCHOOL of kings will take Death of Archdeacon It is indeed a curious con None the - over one another. from 10 a.m. 3 p.m. stitution. It has some elements precedence All the Uganda representa- Eversley of federalism, and yet it is no. desiring LOUISA RICHARDS. Headmistress is tives were united in a federation. Its structure independence Ugan- unitary: at that after essentially least in alleg: it allows for th " da should continue in in Bermuda hav " so far as Majesty the His friends emergence of a strong and ef- aiice to Her Queen sorrow th.- an.l learnt with of government. At as Queen of Uganda; Ven- fective central Uganda will apply to become death in Xevis of the the same time it allows for a erable Cecil V. Eversley, Arch ex- the sixteenth member of the good deal of power to be (Jamaica and deacon of the Leeward Is- w^ ***? ercised at a purely local leve'. Commonwealth. - lands, on the 3rd July last. are due to achiev NOTICE Trinidad The late Archdeacon and M>*> constitution reflects in independence ahead of m __-_-_-_—_-----__--. The their Eversley paid their first visit every sense the peculiar needs her). to Bermuda in June, 1960. and Uganda, the only African popu of Uganda's non-African spent as guests four king small, three weeks THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING country m which lation is relatively' but of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rich- doms have survived the ef problem of the 00,000 Warwick, the Though their the ards, at while en- of flux of tinn*. Asian and Arab inhabitants England six trappings have been route to on a outer and of the 12.000 Europeans months holiday. i>odernised. their ancient tra is obviously important. There Imperial Hotel Company, Ltd. d.tions have been retained. was unanimous agreement that Interviewed. Mr. Richar I The first problem, then, was they should (pialify for ehi- said that the deceased and N will be held at the Hotel t allow for the traditions of renship on the Tanganyika were friends since their s '■■ King- t' ese four very different pattern, which allows for full ondary school days. The A*<-1* MONDAY, JULY 23, 1962 doms to survive, without turn- rights to all deacon, a Ouianese, was rt l and e,|ual the in ' ing them (and Uganda) into a habitants of the country. ways devoted to the Chui-1 at 8.00 p.m. HOW TO l piece. Another factot questions a Theologi lUSeum If all these eeuld and was awarded 1. to be reckoned with was that. cal Scholarship hy the Dio AGENDA:— Minutes (Continued on Page 7) CHANGE of the four Kingdoms. Bugan- cese of British (.uiatiii som 2. Reports /4\ time in 1SW-. He studied , the 3. Election of Directors A FUSE at Cpdrington College. Bar- bados, and after he was or 4. Other Business daiued in the Chureh of Rn_t- If your home has fuses in- Esso Shows How It Keeps Pace land. he pursued hi> ministry PERCIVAL ST. C. RATTERAY. Secty stead of circuit breakers, in the Windward and L" follow these simple rules With Bermuda ward Islands. for safety inchanging them: During his stay in Bermuda preached at the ■fr Know the location of your the deceased fuse box. (Continued Cathedral and was entertain from Page 1) Keep a flashlight ed by the (Juild of the Good it and a contractors, Eugene They are sent down supply of the proper size the Messrs. machine. Shepherd and by many former fuseshandy. Raynor, brothers and back in the short space of members, such as THE SALVATION ARMY and Carl Church Mr. A Pull the plug ap- West. "They four days, he said. Sandvs "k of the from Pembroke Austin Archibald of ' WILL HOLD THEIR pliance you suspect caused have done an outstanding job Further illustrating the im- Parish. He was so impress-- the trouble. portance to Bermuda's by in meeting the 12 Week dead- of Esso " by, the work being done ANNUAL FRIENDLY FAMILY it Stand on a dry board or line we set for the project/' economy. Mr. Lewis sa'd t'. Berkeley Educational S. rubber mat in front the " of fuse Mr. 1,-ewis stated. company's payroll was $250,- ciety that he became a lit' Fellowship * box. 000 a v'ear; 1285,000 was spent member. He is survived by hi-* Cruise Pull the main switch to"off" The manager said the move in duty; $23,000 in wharfage *Unscrew bad in no widow. switch and re- to the East End will and some $300,000 for outside place withnew ofprop- re- fuse way affect the company's labour and contract work an- Thursday, July 26, 1962 er Cjty of size. lationship with the nually. ~k Throw main switch "Our contacts with back to Hamilton. on Board the Chauncey M. DePew "on" position to restore the commercial communi+v Of the more than 50 per- SUMMER SCHOOL service. as sons employed by the com- Leaving Albouy's Point at 2 p.m. Cruising: through will continue to be close " by regular in the past," pany. Mr. Lewis all wer will be held The Great Sound via Bell Channel to St. George's. and as said MEYER PBT A PENNY he added. Bermudians, 20 of whom had Scott returning by main channel OR OTHER METAl OBJECT company for Mrs. Etheline been with the SALVATION ARMY BAND IN ATTENDANCE INTOFUSEREC-PTICAL With regard to staff, he die more than 10 years and six not expect any difficulty, it more than 20 years. Variety Programme vas true, he added that there Prospect Primary School proud of our past Refreshments for Sale las been a slight reduction ir "We are at her residence "Nor-Rose" staff, in the record and we fully expect to - "white collar" (near Bus Stop) Adults 10/- Children 5/- accounts sections. This was be able to be of even greate: Corps due to the fact that the Ber service to Bermuda as a re- Middle Road, Devonshire Tickets obtainable from various and Salvationists now sends its sult of this "onsolidation oi' atatttae w^^mg^r muda division For further particulars AI-tL ARE WELCOME accounts to Puerto Rico SMI' all our facilities in one loca they are processed by I.B.M. tion," Mr. Lewis added. call 2-0905 SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Page Five

Williams-Machen Fight to Draw Snead, Rebuked on Stan Mikita Top lst Tee, Cards Par Scorer in Stanley Cleveland Williams and Ed- Both fighters went into the ' * at Cup Play-Offs Maehen. No. 2 and No. 5 fight seeking victory in hoi.■■ Round Troon inking heavyweight eontend- of meeting the winner of the 3_ Stan Mikita of the Chicago rs, fought a ten-round draw n Wednesday Floyd Patterson-Sonny Liston — Black Hawks, topped the scor- night in Hous TROON. Scotland San. >n. Texas. fight later this year. SPORTS ers in the 1961-62 National ."A Snead and Arnold Palmer mi Hockey League Stanley Cup Patterson, Liston the United States arrived and play-offs with 21 points. Miki- Snead immediately ran into a ta, a forward, had six goals Agree to 8-Count SPORTS AFIELD first-tee rebuke as he prac- and fifteen assists in twelv > ticed for the British Open games. __. golf .July 12 — The tournament. Tim Horton, a Toronto dr- CHICAGO. By J. JONES heavyweight champion. Flov! — Before starting a round, fenseman, was runner-up with Patterson, and the challenger. ATHLETIC EXCITEMENT Ail-Star action, cric- Snead hit several practice 16 points. Horton, who did an Sonny Liston, will wear eigh'- ket activities and individual performances highlight ath drives down the first fairway outstanding job helping the Sepia Bathing ounce gloves and take the letic schedules in both local and foreign circles. of the 7.045-yard Troon course. Maple Beats' win the cup, reg- mandatory 8-count in case of The major league all-star game was top-spectacle. Suddenly thp elub secretary. istered three goals and thir- knockdowns in their title bout Stan The Man' Musial, Willie Mays, Maury Wills and A. G. Brander, told Snead that teen assists in twelve games. Sept. 25. it was disclosed by Roberto Clemente played major roles in the National the first fairway was not th" Bobby Hull of Chicago was Beauty Contest Joe Triner. the chairman of League's victory. place to practice. He pointed third with 14 points on eight the Illinois Athletic Commis- Strike-out pitcher Jim Running and Rookies Rich out that a special practice goals and six assists, followed sion. Rollins and Billy Moran shared honours among the ground had been made avail- by Dick Duff, Toronto, with At the formal signing of American Leaguers. able for players. 13 on three goals and ten as- contracts. Turner said both it's hard to pin top-honours on anyone but it prob- Snead took this in good sists. George Armstrong, the moves were made by the com- ably boils down to either Willie Mays or Maury Wills spirit and eventually started Toronto captain, was tied for Show of mission, without request bv Bunning driving fifth with a teammate, Frank Fashion 1962 has to be mentioned also. his game by into a McDonald, either fighter, "as insurance." Mays made two sensational grabs in deepest right- bunker, but still scoring a 4, Mahovlieh, and Ab points. AT It was obvious that he in centre field and belted the longest drive of the contest, and carding a par 72. Palmer Chicago, each with 12 tended to avoid the chance of a wallop some 470 feet from home-plate. His first catch scored a 74. Each played twelve games. permanent injury. was a typical hat-flying. Mays-only dash and fence-climb- Patterson indicated he as ing grab, robbing Roger Maris. His second was an on the PRINCESS HOTEL PATIO 1 sumed the moves were mad' run. back to the plate snatch on Luis Aparicio's game because of the death of Benny ending fly to the same sector. ON from blows suffered in Maury some Paret " Wills thrilled President Kennedy and his recent welterweight tit' 45.000 fans crowded into his home-town stadium with his with Emile Griffith. bout | ■■jiij|iii|ii ahamloned base- running. Saturday, July 21, 1962 "This is a sport." Patterson Running ___> j$£$^^wm^fc>t for pinch hitter said, "and sometimes course-, M jii^Z*MZ&t- Stan Musial. Wills got such tie - > " must be tak«'ii to protect ,,, 0 Reseban^Tneatre pitcher Pascual. today! p.m. The winner will receive a Round Trip to imagine *K *i&0&r~**ww '-<*&& "i "l Continuous from 2.30 fighter himself. 1 thi-* M thai im attempt was made on bearing on the ' ' New York with all expenses paid has some '*■ n m at s, rOI,d base. Leading Shows Start —'2Z..0 4.2!" .).(.(> 7.."i; 9.45 Paret-Griffith fight, which to ML. if* '~»* me is good enough.'' Wilis Dancing to the music of the Hotel Band from TZ ,Z'Z took second STEVE REEVES "It's okay with me." Liston .-■■ on said. "All I want is a refer.' 9.30 p.m. until 2.00 a.m. sinirle ("U") who can count further than ll e 11 in .. THE THIEF OF BAGHDAD 8 and not stop somewher ■" $2.00 ■ HT . Rocky Admission or 14A along way." ______* r the ______*_J . i The contracts called for - Willie Mays Fast haller .lim Banning accepted no p.m Patterson to receive 45 p -r Reservations later than 10.00 ■red scoreless innings to run his All-Star string to cent of the "live" gate an 1 three MONDAY THROUGH SUNDAY for Liston to get pel- nine consecutive. Your Host: F.M. & F.M. l'-'i' IN CIRCLES, Wellington Bay. Lynn Lodge cent. It was announced earlic* LOCAL Winning of team's JEFFREY HUNTER ROBERT RYAN that Patterson would get 55 is fast becoming untouchable. eiirht her l;i>t eleven victories, she helped herself and her team per cent and Liston VPJ_ per has SIOBHAN McKENNA mates Division lead and into the record ONE BIG SHOW ONLY cut of the "rights for close,I into the Corals circuit television, movies an:! books The Hill Rangerettes with the help of four un- KINGS (IT) z^mmrzz** <^>„ radio Dock in KING OF earned runs finally settled that highly publicised rhubarb halted game, whipping the Diamondettes 5-3 at Warwick Stadium. The Somerset Zebras scored B runs at Devonshire on Tuesday night, and helped themselves into the recoid books 'twice.' They became the first league team to (It Play both ends of a double-header; and (2) Win two ThelSLANDTHEATRE games in one night. They out-scored the Warwick Roc- CLAYHOUSE INN kettes 12-fl in the opener and crushed the win-less Blue TODAY 2 Afternoon and 2 Evening Shows Jayettes 22-2 in the night cap. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW They filially defeated Carl Swan. After racking-up Shows Start:— 2.30 4.35 7.15 9.20 eight consecutive un-defeated innings, young Rudolph Si- _k.-»- Oppoiliinilv to Hear mons snatched a handful of glory when one of his full- BRADFORD DILLMAN SUZY PARKER toss deliveries spilled Swan's middle wicket. Prior to tbis development he had compiled four centuries aud four HARRY ANDREWS THE SPECKS WILLIAMS TRIO half-centuries. Lloyd James, the other headline-stealing batsman, continued to flog local bowlers, registering a robust 71 CIRCLE OF DECEPTION ("A") runs in St. George's victory over St. David's County MONDAY, Cricket Club. Opening July 16 Iwouldn't like to pick the outstanding performer MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY The Fabulous amongst onr summer athletes. ______(CLOSED) Finals world light-h e av y w e igh t ______■ ■ ■ International champ, are scheduled to meet in a promotion bout in Ti THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY At Tennis Stadium juana. Mexico, on 15. *pw*^ I ' October M M flfl I Tomorrow Swedish boxing promot":* LAURENCE OLIVIER Edwin Ablest said the fight will definitely take place Lawn Tenni* ("A") The Bermuda (ither in Mexico or in another in .. THE POWER AND THE GLORY ■Association will stage tbeir site approved to by Interna- both eleventh annual Open fighters. ______.' *\ "# Jjl\ tional Finals at the Bermuda ______t- *S& _\\\t wmmmmm\iisiim^ t T e n n is Stadium tomorrow ~° Mm V _L'r mT\, m afternoon. ** Finals will be played in jtwk^Pr^f^^ "lflPB_f_-l___t______p ______! both women's and men's sin >______■ 4______l -______fl_i ______! ______- ______P mmmmr^ mm\ gles and doubles. The last finals to take to ' -_-4f*m._ fej_»_B ______■! __■ will feature top- Iar w "*'w^xWk ML m^m r -H _B■ -HMmm the courts Club __■ __■ flight Mixed Singles and Dou- Ihe 40 Thieves 'ST '^B a ■7 ■ Ibles competition. %%%.- $m IIS flfl fl K FRONT STREET, HAMILTON Bgfljjli. JjHk**ia^^^^HJH_^^^. 1 ______: "NM HP Devonshire, m|Sfl^^^i-k"*-"'""» ______f ______! __B- .jfl presents *"*L^^_^^______B _____§$£ j£*^____i_fl______P _____r*______l ____H ______■ _■ i ______Pond Hill in IIIml H ______STAR ' ______H___Ei_.___i__Zf -. THE RISING YOUNG ■ ____■' Mmr^ '______! ______■-* -______! Friendly Cricket ______m\ Ws_ ' ' mmA W^k Mm Devonshire Recreation Club v 'mm W^mr^ :^^___l ____? ' ■**"?*-_jV_-^I______m mm V:-$3fl__MBP J^BP-.*'--^ and Pond Hill Stars will meet Ife%. .^^**^B|_r^ ____■* following Devonshire 10.30 to 2.30 a.m. The '' ' ' - > Real Swing Band are requested to at H___.iSttl^__BL ""'■■-v — — A players #? ■ also tend the game: W. Jones, V PLUS Harris, G. Trott, K. Fray, W. THE BERMUDA LIMBO Fray, K. Wolfe, D. Lambert. Calypso by Reuben McCoy L. Joseph, L. Smith. E. Jen DANCERS ning, E. D. Daniels, G. (Audience Participation for Prizes) Dances by Big Daddy Gates and Marlene Talbot and E. Walker. S\'^^B _B_k__ "" '^^ZW^^^'f*i Songs by George Smith _^_ '^Mk ______-::V>y^!______j WW? '.-"'* '-'"-\f*. * -4^^______l THE SHELL STEEL BAND Johansson to Meet Show and Dance BERMUDA NIGHT EACH WEDNESDAY Moore in October 3.00 A.M. MATINEE SUNDAYS OPEN UNTILH Johansson, Cocktails to 10 p.m. Reservations 2-2666 Reservations Dial 1-8802 Ingemar former 7 9 p.m., Dinner 7 to For world heavyweight champion and Archie Moore, former Page Six THE BERMUDA RECORDER SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962

Bermuda Agent Fetedin LongIsland .J. la \j. JL. — The Dusty Diamond HOLLIS, L.I. The recent Edmundson, prominent Civic FLATT'S NEW SOUTH birthday party of Mr. Ronald and Soeial worker, who cele- YOUTH By Winston J. Jones Perinchief of Perinchief Tours brated the same birthdate, and a birthday cake from DIVISION LEADERS here proved to be quite an received lv _H______r LYNN LODGE the host: Miss Wilhelmina F. CLUBS — event. Some 70 guests crowd- IJetimtelv FFTe most out ettes Alva Burchall, Brenda home, Adams, Secretary of the New By Leon a ed into the Perinchief Q 1 Thompson. Terry Richardson City of Asses Edmead standing and possibly the bes — White Hill: St. David V. where the centre of activities York J*o^rd and Veronica Saunders; an'i At Flatts Flatts Victoria At sors; Mr. Max.-Lupkin, Dire- performer in ihe Bermuda 1 Club dump'.! was their fabulously decorat- - Wanderers Victorine Turini. County Cricket Club crushd County Cricket gold tor of Relations of th TABLE TENNIS IN Y.Cs Petticoat Softball League Young Men's Social Club by Somerset Cricket Club by 101 ed playroom with its Public When L y n n takes the chairs, Joint Handicapped Council of Lynn Lodge extends record- 150 runs to take over leader runs bar golden soft multi- " in the Petticoat League, Xew York; Mr. Ken Smither- Recently we have had th each time she and t'ji^^^J mound ship iu the Somers de- coloured lights and a rea' is supported by a good Isle South St. D.C.C.: 160 for 5 Electrical Engineer, and pleasure, in -seeing two very hot win a she Bermuda rock garden with a liian. Wellin^toi^Hav^^^^B and of division clared. Elliott Pitcher (56 not Mrs. Smithernian. Mr. Ben excellent table tennis player- .. km defensive infield one large lighted conch shell in -■ __.")(> out), Hall (22 not Mt), S. and wife Mrs. Margie here, from Jamaica. They the |-> left-centre oiittiel.l Flatts: for 8 declared the centre. Baum. personal pitching r> Henry (81), Paynter (30). Represen played at viiri u s clubs, Her eomoinations in play. Around Trott Clarence Many lovely gifts were re- Baum. Registered 0 coid of ten wins against n > (38), Mel Raynor (36). of Investors, throughout Bermuda, and I the infield, the Rays sport a Smith r>9 all out. Milton by tative Associated losses sets a l ord vic- (33), (filbert Somerset: ceived the host. includiiU' wonder if clubs gained for ('assy glove in Eudine Smith Lester Tucker Pringle R. Lee (13 each). Mutual Fund Sffeeialifta. these tories Wainwright (19). I). (3 aud wearing apparel, jewelry, aad anything out of their being recorded for eonseeutiv and a platoon operation b''- Davis other items running the ga- Mrs. Cladys IfeFadden victories by a pitcher; the Smith and for 41), L. Pearman (2 for 5), Goward of Goward Untie here tw. en Dianne mut from an exotically ridi- Hays, with eleven victories Wainwright at second. Mac Lawrence (2 for 12 j, C. School; Mrs. G. An- * Marie ON ASKING FOR culous lace-edged silk petti- Dr. and The dubs in Bermuda, ar enter the record books for At short-stop, little Carol Raynor (one for 18 j and Ed- INSIST Dr. and Donald ■ pant apron to tfie sublime thonv. JJrs. having quite a'few games with most victories during a sing! Welch is one of the most col die Wright (one for 16). 'The F. Ellis. Miss Margaret Mal- another, I think it i> season for most con- BUREX book. Kahlil GibTan's Tmmigra one and and th^ ourful and most successful Y.M.S.C.: 106 all out. Jackie loy, a hostess with interesting, yo*.i wins loosing. Prophet." "' <|iiite when secutive without lead-off batter in the league. Durhdam (22). G. Burgess Among the seventy -odd tion Department at Tcllewild have the members push this Lynn playing in her second Lodge. Paint, Tarnish and Kalsomin*. the Third baseman Carol (26), S. Durham (19), S. guests were: Mr. Herman Airport, who rivaled cock- wonderful game which first season of league ball is defi- Lynn's sister, is a hit Brushes guests hard Hodge (18) and C. Durham Ebeling. Region Director of tails she served mv started at the turn of the cen- nitely the most versatile ting, good fielding golden infielder. (15). C. Durham (3 for 36^ National Conference of Chris- from behind the bar: tury. Iam going to try to player. When she isn't pitch- She for th° MASTERS LTD.— stock tbem Mrs. Harry Brown is also responsible and S. Hodge (2 for 91). tians and Jews and Mrs. Ebe Mr. and form a table tennis organiza ing she either catches or play.., Rays two — at the/bar; other victories. Her At Bailey's Bay Bailey's H. H. BROWN ling; Guy R. Brewer, Secre who also assisted tion, before Ileave Septe'mber short stop or third-base. Al pitching Mr. Mrs. Robert H. Glick record is 2-1. Bay Whites scored a seven tary to the Boro of Queens. and 14, for School in the U.S.A. though she is on a team with Sole Distributor ler and party of eight friends The two fly-hawks that run victory over Devonshire New York_£iid his wife Marie a number of *big' hitter hei Recreation Club. Brown Brewer of the United from various parts of Long This Junior Table Tennis hitting is possibly the best, makes the Rays outfield a Democrats; T. (Continued on Page 7) Association, will he holding a rarity a standout are left-fielder Rita B.B.W.: 117 all out. Leon Miss Alhertine Young for pitcher. Last it.s first -meeting at the year in league play she set a Trott and home run hitting King (30), Robert Gibbons Men's Social Clnb at the end with 27 runs Valerie Raynor in centre-right (29), Ray Gibbons (22) and going record home iu of the month. Iam to leading her team to a second field. Wehdy Pearson isn'i Vernon Hollis (14). H. Trott depend on members of various place finish. the most deft gloveman-out (6 for 33). clubs to participate in this or- fielder, but she's still the typ<= D.R.C: 110 all out. Vance ■i ganization, which will be open you'll love to have on your Harris (37), E. Raynor (24 x to all throughout * ** * Payn- members ______* side. Catcher Winifred and L. Joseph (12). L. Smith Loyalty Inn Lounge Bermuda. If and when we get .. k_\ ter, playing in her first seq| (3 for 8), L. Harris (2 for started, we will operate a son, is rated a comer 26), Ravnor (one for 4). * rea^^^^M E. Somerset leacue. where a player doesn't ■J_\ f ______amongst the league's back- N. Harris (2 for 34) and E. have to belong to a club, to stops Walker (2 for 41). They — on become a member. will The Rays are built around At Devonshire Bailey's Features SUNDAY NIGHTS have to become a financial Lynn Lodge, and around th? Bay Reds scored an eight member, they then can ent'r league she is regarded— as th° wicket victory over the West- GLORIA and KEITH the tournaments. pulse of the team and thev ern Stars. definitely go long, long Several sports men have will a W.S.: 103 all out. G. Dyer stated, way behind the capable spear- (46 but). Richardson MICHAEL CLARKE that they will donat" < not L. '*_____BBH______P''* f' -"* 'i-a heading of the league's most- trophies for this wonderful ZZ* ■ (21) and C. Brodie (12). ______TW_P______7W m- a* versatile-player. game, recognized B.B.R.: 106 for 2. Del Trott ALVA SIMMONS which is all DiamondOandies — the De- over the world, and which is 59 and Eugene Outerbridge GOLDEN TUNES good sport re- troit Tigers announced the (2 for 7). a very for the route, 45. A. Outerbridge will be sending cir- trade, via the waiver of V. Trott (2 for 31) and E. your flexes. I Charley and SPEEDY MING, M.C. culars to clubs as well as out-fielder Maxwell Philpott (2 for 31). to the Chicago White Sox for players of the game, so ii' At Wellington— St. &eorge's LYNN LODGE Bob Farley. " — - Dancing to the music of you're interested in this game, Cricket Club defeated Polie ______■ ""^1I and forming an organization, The Chieago White Sox ob by 46 runs. phone me home For the past two years she I£_■*"**■* MELODY FOUR CALYPSO why not at tained left-hander pitcher wir- I been St. O.C.C.: fo8 for 8 My No. is 2-2369. has a stand-out short- Dean Stone on waivers from kets, declared. Cranfield King — stop for her from 9.30 pjn. until school, Howard Houston and sold the Colt? (47), Mansfield Smith and Next Week "The Chal Academy in the Bermuda Sec- 45's the right- lenge of Tomorrow." contract of Donald Steede (18 each), Cal ondary School Softball Lea- hander Russ Kemmerer. Wade (31 not out). Mac Fur gue. The star-studded— team The New York Yankees bert (5 for 20) and Cal Wade contains three R£ys Lynn, sold Bob Cerv to the HoustDn (4 for 22). Wendy Pearson and Marie ______L A Colts for the waiver price of «?* I *"'-/ _-___ Wainwright; four Diamond- $20,000. Police: 112 all out: Aaron Scott (33). Jim Lyons (25) ■I ""a** ut_r_> I Advertisements ancl Eugene Woods (28 not Lnm Classified out). Marcus Packwood (3 for COUNTY CRICKET 26), W. Dill (3 for 28V PHOTOGRAPHY HANDICRAFTS Eugene Woods (one for 28 1 and Neville Darrell (one for QUALIFIED PHOTOGRAPH- 45). CENTRAL D ERS tor all types of jobs are GIFTS — Hand Tooled Fro-__ Warwick Workmen Win First 8HOP, Manchester St., So- available at Dowling's Portrni* Cedar, at', Studio, ou Burnaby St. Phone flnest Bermuda in merset, will be pleased to varieties. John Davis Cedar County Game solve all your problems in 2-0104,— between 5.00—7.30 p r sewing. Phone 4-8945. 'or guaranteed satisfact:.-.-. Shop, Somerset. NEXT ROUND ON Enjoy AUGUST 12 DRY CLEANING The Week UPHOLSTERING MISCELLANEOUS Warwick Workmen's Clnb, In Brief THE CIT? VALET 8ERVTCE behind hitting of bi_,' F. H. TODD: Unholstering, the THE HILL Co.. King Stre*. J. Suits dry-cleaaed and press- George Byron won the first mattress making, repairing (Continued from Page 4) WATNEYS ed, repairs, alterations, etc Western County game with an Seed Potatoes,Vegetable and leather goods. Specializing in upset two wicket ivictory o. unanimously to give 57 post Flower Seed, Fertilisers and sip covers, etc. Court Street, Don't delay, you can get ser the favoured Willow Cuts. men and sub-postmistresses r. i_aii.-i.u_j. vice immediately.William Tay J M___M*P9__^_% Insecticide. Dial 1-3158. Phone 1-6185. £100 a year increase, and a ______# H lor, Court Street, Hamilton. The failure of the great £50 increase for the two chief ton. (caught by his XTRA Carl Swan MILK opposite number, Lloyd James, postmen. 10 runs only) could have THE BLACKSMITH'S SHOP BARBER SERVICE for Mr. John Patton read for had greatest on FOR PROMPT And Efficient the effect the the first time in the House or. Owned and operated by Al- outcome. Monday a new Hbspitalln- pheaus (Artie) Black King PAVY'S BARBER SHOP will Repairs to motor cycles and — will surance making it pos _____^*^^^^^^^^B I ______l STOUT The Warwick Club no\- Bill Hamilton, is always at be «1 your service from 5.00 motor mowers. Phone 2-1470 Street, play Southampton Rangers in sible for the salting up of a BREWED to 10.0(1 p.m. Mondays, Wed- Cycle Shop. AND BOTTLED your Service. the second round of the new Government operated insur- ' nesdays Fridays; W m\\mT^mmmm\\m 114 LONDON gypORT and on Sat- team ■ FOR urdays, Vl 10.00 p.m. competition. The fourth ance scheme for those it de- Noon to in the derby is Somerse" sired it in preference to pri- Acadia Block, Brunswick St. Ltd, >Y Nurseries Bridge. vate company insurance. The I GET-A "FABULOUS-Fabulon- Somerset, 4-8029. Potted new bill replaced the old onp Willow Cuts: 186 all out Mr. Patton had struck off the Ber- plants to decorate your home. Edward Benjamin (44), Floor-Finish. Call The He- paper after FREDDY'SBARBER* Beauty Rare and unusual plants for ville Roberts (42) and Cari order members muda Floor Kraftsmen. Wm. the collector. Open week days urged a more liberal measure Joell — 2-1176. Parlouh. Open daily from » Swan (10). Kenny Smith (4 E. R. 9-5.30. for 40). a.m.-7 p.m. By appointment- Weather officials reported Phone 1-2149. Roberts Ave., W.W.C.: 188 for 8 wickets. 1his week that the past month Devonshire. — George Byron (58), Keith of June was the rainest one in VISIT THEM.HR. VARIETY LANDLORDS Have you (58) years. During a - r "" Adams and Lloyd Jam^s 71 the month ______7^^^^ ■*- ""**'___; ■ '.'d^m*''ZWZZZS&2a ■ SHOP for children's smock- rental problems? If so con [381. total of 14.20 inches of rain ed dresses, school skirts, July, although not quite s_fe^yiv^-E-»j_-_B^y Ud J A C. SMITH. Ewing S fill. I gymps, socks and variety WANTED TO BUY — Good as wet as the preceding month, ______* Ssn _^*^ __£■__ wP^R* I goods. Duke of Clarence Si, clean Cotton Rags. No But- has proven to be inordinately St George's.Marion Bascombe, tons. Phone fc-1944. damp so far with 2.68 inches Rosella York, Prop. THE SHOE CENTRE Offers recorded up to Wednesday. Tesmng- you quality and style. AC Average rainfall for the ______T mt fHUHBiHVIfmWmW Oct ft,:t- your needs in footwear for month of Ju'y over a 30 year Available "MMv man? Ww|SRK/ period is FOR RENT the whole family under one 3.56 inehes. Hotels, Igi you 'Publishing aDistributing Co CltH ves roof; also repair service while Guest ftouse! Ltd., 177 Regent St.] Lon- 1 SHOP In Acadia Block. Two men were admitted to }gy too! you wait. Court St., Hamilton. King Hospital Bars throu■houtgi / don, W.I., England, require a Apply W. E.R. Joell. Phone the Edward a J of this week with fracture! Bermudaj^B ocal agent with knowledge 2-1176. skulls, sustained through auxi- \dvertising, Subscriptions and OUR £5 PROPERTY UNITS liary cycle accidents. They Book Trade." I -j-^S-:''-'*"'' are undoubtedly one of the were Mr. Adrian Paul Young ______"T?_fcfc__^B finest Investments you ca:i of Pembroke and Mr. Law- ______■ FOR SALE make, for rapid growth of rence O'Keefe, a crew mem your Savings. Property, In- FROM ber of the vessel Capistrano, SAVE GASOLINE COST- AGENTS: JCMN * compressor. PIANO FOR SALE With Seat. vestment and Construction docked at the U.S. Naval Sta "" F. BURROWS CO IT3 diesel ■ Hire a FRONT STREET flMMTON =,__- Call Richards' Contractor Ser- In good condition. Call Company Ltd.. 137, Whiteldic? tion. Their conditions were BTTRMUOA Tfcl. 1 — Road, England GOSLING'S as fairly good. vice at 3-9236. 1-1037 price £40. Bristol. 8. described SATURDAY, 14, THE BERMUDA RECORDER JULY 1962 Page Seven 5 Bermuda Agent Personal Colleges Admit Negroes in South Uganda Independence Conference and Social FOR Feted in Long Island Returning to the states thi^ Coin (Continued ti >m Page 4] REAL BEER i limed from Page 2) week after visiting friends in b settled with un- their graduate schools to Wesley Foundat uuis at vari- (Continued from Page 6) virtual ling, put forward his own so- Bermuda was Mrs. Rose Yi*- Ask for under graduate animity at the constitutional lution; the administration of wen !»40 Ave.. rrt levels. ous public colleges. Soutllei 1*. - of St. Nicholas Island; Mr. and Mr>. conference, ■ Two church > graduate Ahmed there was on the two districts would be Xew Vork. This was conference .Methodist and semin problem her first ST. PAULI weighed desegregation already Hussein. Mr. and Mrs. Charles which defied suc!i transferred to the Central trip here and thoroughly GIRL reaoln ary courses arc bi- Ij. Ingham. she tions for affiliated colleges Mrs. Odie Fury*. agreement. This was the vex Government; after not less enjoyed herself. racial Mrs. John Hyslop. ed question ... it's so good during June. One voted for, C. mother of the Lost Coun- than two years from the date theWotlnr Georgia State College in in-law; St. Clair D. Perinchief. ties. These are six Counties of transfer, the National As- against. Atlanta is the state's third Mrs. Rosalind Dashwood The Soujh who flew up specially for th- which once belonged to th" sembly would decide upon a Available throughout Carolina Method- public eollege to son return to ist* admit Ne party with the family's gifts; Kingdom of Bunyoro bu<: date for a referendum to b° and Michael Conference overwhelming- groes. At East Carolina Col- their home in Brooklyn, N.Y., the Island ly rejected a resolution to Earl Perinchief. both brothers whieh were transferred at the held to allow the local peo- de lege in Greenville. N.C., about of the host; Mrs. Sell turn ple tomorrow after a delightful segregate the two schools it Nealv of the present century to to express their own pre and from — fifteen Negroes are studying. and daughter Miss Nea- the Kingdom of Buganda. nee King- two-week holiday. supports in the state Wof- enrolled fere for either of the " " " Twelve Negroes are ly and H. G. Hill. Ever since they have been a doms, or for the Gov- -"ti a men's school at Spar- University Central at Florida State in Birthday bone of contention between ernment. While neither Bu- GOSLING'S tanburg a'nd Columbia, a special sum- greetings and Birthday congratulations are girlsV Tallahassee for a phone calls were also received the two Kingdoms. ganda nor Bunyoro was will- Llewellyn college in Columbia. mer institute. extended to Smith Fewer than twenty of the from the following friends A recent independent com- ing to endorse this settlement, of Parson's Road, who cele- lLOOO delegates voted for de- The municipally owned Uni- whose prior commitments pre- mission of inquiry established the rest of the conference was. brates his birthday tomorrow. KMvltallzM segregation. versity of Houston in Texas vented them attending the the fact that serious local feel- Thus, as so often before at Yo*f enrolled its first Negro stu- party in person:Mr. and Mrs. ing in favour of independence Ry contrast, the Nortr transfer back conferences held Congratulations to Mr. and Texas dent last month. The school Lester Turner. Mrs. Gerri Ma- to Bunyoro existed in only in London during the past two Methodist Conference Mrs. Joseph Weekes, who KIDNEYSrssi i*a-|ti-_t«k will become part of the state- jor, Society Ed Mag., two requesteed trustees to desegre of JET of the six districts while or three years, the British *"___* _, UIJIII higher Lucy were married on Monday, Julv eame mam mwmam men gate all supported system of Mrs. Butterfield, Attor Bunyoro was willing to ac- Government was able to make 9, gj» aakaa uImIm church-owned facili ney 1962. mint tr fri ties ''as rapidly as possible." education this fall. and Mrs. Seymour Colin, cept this proposal as a com- a constructive contribution by L Mr. and Mrs. William Viaer, promise, Texas liroup At Mary Washington Col- Buganda refused. At indicating a way round a lo Mr. St. Clair D. Perinchief, ABected^M Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lytle. one stage They include Southern >BI lege, the University of Virgi- in the conference cal obstacle which seemed to son of Mr. and Mrs. John thodist University division in Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hamil- proceedings it seemed as if the block the path of constitution- in Dallas nia's women's ton, Perinchief of Cavendish Southwestern Fredericksburg, the first Ne- Dr. and Mrs. Alphonse independence of Uganda as a al advance. University a: Heninburg. Mrs. Julia Heights, Pembroke, has re- Georgetown. Texas Wesleyar gro was also admit B. Ler- whole would be held up be Uganda will now join with turned student ner, Mr. and Mrs. home after visiting the College at Fort Worth, anc ted last month. Norris cause of the rivalries between Tanganyika in preparing the States. He guest "KW-* S"_ya__nte Dowling, was the of to nt m rt^t w -Mh_It'C3 uncle and aunt of the two Kingdoms. To ".»«-.')■ avert way for a wider association his brother Ronald and wife TitM tf_.ovn.j-., wtBfMllwtUf the host ; Mrs. Eunice Cann such a possibility the British MacDermon, of East African independent Bebe at the home iu Hollis, a cousin. Colonial Secretary, Mr. Maud- states. Long Island. »". MMN IkM-MtML etmaamm ST. 1'S CHURCH FAIR WHITNE INSTITUTE, Smith's Parish

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, > The Bermuda Telephone .v r .11 itr. :x 111 i o!' "Perintnn Home,' wbo observed their 25th w"l- HOLMES, WILLIAMS & Company Limited ding __.nnhrer_u_.ry on Banda***, PURVEY, LTD. Jnly Hit', received ■ beantifnl ( KIKIen to ine i..Tinn,ja lei phone Jiour ■ > I 1 ' I "ill by Mrs. Wilrtn MUTOK 5HOWKOOM5 Friday at 8.00 p.m.) Ifi.11 Horseshoe Road, Rof herpentine Koad lelephone PBT^j'd'-.Tipton, to Im l|> et le 1-4111 SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962 THE BERMUDA RECORDEI Page Nine Yo ur Weekly Feature Page Britain Key "^ braces, sets 5 Soviet ■ Churches Problems Ahead Seeks Seeking World Tie TO EEC Lock TRAD^HTS — For Algeria xjHi i\ l_i V ti five mor By Bruce Hutchinsor an important part in the elec — toral result. Churches in the Soviet Unioi CAN'ADA The whole po- have applied for memberslii] then working As Great Britain searches Adenauer and President d Though the Diefenbaki'i By Henry Geniger in peaceful litical process in Canada h*v in the World Council o stages towart his eventual for the right key to Europe Gaulle planned to meet ir temporarily disrupted government denied that it had — . been any quarrel Britain, PARIS, July lu The Na goals. door, a powerful Europear France. with a Churches, the Cemm^LMMan power ir by the election of a staltnateci its alleged, tionalists assumed group is in the back room try The committee's statement enemies it nevei nolineed recently Algeria Tuesday of week To a large extent the Bour Parliament and the weakliest ceased to protest, throughout last ing to persuade Europe tc contended that "separately of a minority Conservative The five, whose combined after 132 years of French guiba concept is at stake ii the election campaign, thai struggle Algeria. change the lock. neither the United Kinjrdon jrovcrnme.it, lnembership totals almost 6, sovereignty, and then theii the iu Tht The Action Committee for _, nor our countries could exe." Canada was likely to incur began. truce accords were mue'*: But some great severe damage 000,000, are: real problems United States of Europe call cise such an influence" 01 iiation*i ecoHoblic from Evangelical Lu argued over when the Na " For years and eigh' ed for rapid British entry intc world affairs as a political problems will not aivait thi Britain's Union with the Com- tiiet-aii Church of Latvia, Ar seven tionalists, both civilians and convenience of the puzzle-- mon Market: months the Moslem rebel- soldiers, "_!' the European Common Mar union which included Britain 1 tilctliail Apostolic Church gathered in Tripoli ket and called on the Com On another front in tin politicians The three opposition parties Evangelical Lutheran Churel fought against France a wai as the National Council of th< Credit, that, speaking, was mon Market to set up a poli drive for Western unity, the Among them is the tighl Liberal. Social arid of Asf.jH.a. Georgian Ortho politically Algerian Revolution. Those Democratic, relatively simple operation tical union embracing Britain Commission of the Conimoi timetable of the Common New took the op dox Church. I'tlioti of Evan a responsible for the accords The committee, headed Market said in Brussels it be wealth. prime posite attitude of sympathiz gelical Christians (Baptis-ts) Unity is forged by a common won, but they caused dissent b> Its ministers ing sac Jean Monnet, "father" of th lieves President Kennedy'* will meet in London, on Sept with Britain's policies and of the U.S.S.R. enemy and everything is that is now plaguing them declaring that if the economii rificed to the necessity of de Common Market, include trade programme forms the 10. to consider finally Brit as more than ever. co-operation through integration of Western Eu- At the World Council's feating him. most of the political parties basis for ain's intended entry into thf sembly last year in New Delhi and trade unions in the six out the non-Communist wTorld European Common Market rope harmed Canada's trade As power and political res Still Fighting the damage would be brief the Russian Orthodox Church countries wbich make up th- The commission called Brit Who should speak for Canada which claims 50,000.000 mem ponsibility finally reached The military people do not to and more than counterbalanc enemj European Economic Commun ain's decision seek member at this historic family gather bers was admitted to the coun them and the common seem able to accustom them (EEC), formal ship in the ing? ed by long-term gains. ity name ot Common Marke: And what position should eil. The World Council now changed into a would-be all., selves to the idea that the war the Common Market. "a turn in Europe's history.' he take toward Britain's pol Together controlling a ma and friend; the Algerians jority of the new Parliament, has 107 member Churches. is over. They seem to be fight Present members of the EEC The commission was set u, icy .' found their unity dissolving ing their revolution againsl are West Germany as a watchdog group to sc the opposition parties can cer The applications will be eon grave France. Barring political into factionalism th=n France still, and the idea ol Italy. Belgium, that terms Treat] some up tainly exercise a strong influ- sidered by the World Conn the Nether of the 1937 set. threw the whole political fu compromise with the former lands, Luxembourg. Great of Rome are carried out. Prime Minister John G ence over Canada's attitude at cil's policymaking Centra and Diefenbaker go to ture into doubt. colonizing power does not sit Britain wants to join the EEC will Lon the London conference if they Committee when it meets ii Oil Policy Criticised don as the head of easily on them. but is running into opposition a minorit.v choose to concert their power Paris in August. Central Com Critical Time In its fifth general report government, its former hug< in the great issue nf the Com- lnittee has the authority to ad M. Ben Bella, who spen; from France's President dc The weeks to come will b, the commission criticized thf niHJority shattered at the re mon Market. new member Churches be more than five years of thf Gaulle on the political make lilit critical ones. On the mannei oil policies of France and cent polls. But he cannot gr assembly meetings Algerian war in French pri up of the new Europe. Leaders of the three opposi tweett in which the Algerians heal Italy. It also complained be with the public backing whictl tion parties have indicated whieh occur only every five oi sons and thus built up at: Confederation Backed the he seemed to enjoy before hi the split in their ranks will cause France as only 1hat theV have ho ihihtediati six years, depend their evolution. Paris image of martyrdom, accepted country restricting imports oi electoral setback of Jutte 18. intention combining tti the compromise. When he wa France wants a confedera of tie — ___ .____. __o_____. is following the power fight refined oil products from th; government Pfli . freed, the other hand, b> tion in which countries would Qualified Oppositior feat the in with intense concern since the on not give up their sovereignty other five members. liameiit, as they could eflsilv talked incessantly of the ne_-d His government interests of hundreds of thou and is blocking efforts to bring ,Italy was criticized for free had rtevei do as sOoh as it meets, artd tc to carry on the revolution ly importing Soviet oil. All disguised its opposition i. precipitate Polish Best-Seller sands of French nationals and pleased Britain in under a federal oi another [election fnture of the co-operation This is talk that th. other members restrict oil im Britain's membership in thf ft nowefer the* military it is not surpris other supranational basis. will be surprising, already laid down paper and ports from outside the trading Common Market unless i! if they do not offer the gov- Deals With no ing, political ambition helping The declaration by the ac- Atheism are bound tip in wins, and committee, bloc. could be arranged on terrm who things along, to find the mili tion issued in the ernment some firm advic. how. capitals fin Milan. Italy. Soviel that would protect Canadian about its proper posture al tary and the martyr leagued six of the EEC na- preferential tions, said: "Negotiations for First Deputy Premier Alexei tariff interests in the Commonwealth meeting WARSAW .July 5— A boolt Ironically, the leadership ol against M. Ben Khedda. Britain's entry into the Euro- Kosygin told Italian business the British market. And such For all of them believe tha! about atheism has become on- tbe Provisional Government is terms, Carrying on the revolution pean Community equar men that Italian-Soviet trad as indicated by the the government has miscon of the best of best-sellers it beset by the same kind oi on an Brussels for example, means land re- footing with the Six and for is certain to increase "far be present negotiations strued and unwisely harassed Communist Poland, where a problem that France has had in seem unattainable. form. The best ,land is the establishment of a treaty yond what had been planned.' British policy toward Europe heavy majority of the peopl' to contend with over the las< French hands, and taking il [Mr. Kosygin, on a 10-da\ still has no' making possible the beginning Had he won the election Major Election Iuu are Roman Catholic. few years and away to give it to landless of a political union must be unofficial visit to discuss trade Mr. Diefenbaker could have completely resolved. The Mos Pearson, The book, entitled "Religior peasants will create consider concluded rapidly." between Moscow and Italy spoken with a strong and im- Lester B. leader ol Lalcization," lem military forces, the Na difficulty has touring major indus the greatly enlarged Liberal and has hoV. Army, able with France Only by these steps and I been pressive voice to the Commoh 70,000 copies, ac tional Liberation whic.i is inevitable M trial installations throughout opposition, made Canada's more than Land reform later "partnership a|m onp wealth conference. With thf cording to the publisher. thinks they have a political the long run and the Frencl equals" Europe the country]. expected sympathetic co-operation with role to play, contest the civi with and th. co-operation of the 4() expect it ; the truce accords said Presi- Britain one of the major is A novel that sells (0 cated that he will not llav< with r e g1m e-backed "mes A Base L'Armee To Much Fervoi volve our countries position drastically favoured, profitless an ordinary tariff agreemem His was Parliament recalled befor. sages" are in adventures and altered, however, when nearlv The satirical weekly Le Ca It remains to be seen how preserve that spirit of su and should imply loyal com September, as announced be "Religion and Laieization' two-thirds of the Canadiai fore nard, long sympathetic to th. equitable in French eyes, the periority and domination petition between the partner* the electioh. He has said is composed largely of philo nationalist fight for independ field, the re electorate voted against his that the government, thougli treatment accorded to the which not so long ago led in the industrial sophical explanations by I ence, port government and left it at the a can carry headlined one article Europeans will be. Too much said. "*" lacking majority, Europe to the brink of des a. tt mm "*_"___m il. . scientists or mercy of a three-party opposi- group of Polish this week "A Bas L'Armee revolutionary fervor will un traction...." As for Britain's joining thf on, as the Liberal minority why they adopted atheism. Market, 1 (Down With the Army). Le doubtedly_ strain. ___ Common the repor tion. government of the late W. L .cause ,.* _■ The declaration came a-- Canard was referring not te revolutionary negotiations said the enlargement of th' Mackenzie King carried on Church leaders in PolanV Too much fer Great Britain's tc Protest Sustained their congrega the French Army, with whicl enter the EEC were reachinp trading bloc should not affect after the inconclusive election often warn vor is also likely to blind th« tions against the perils oi it has been jousting for years a critical stage and as West its "dynamic charter nor the No one can ever know, ol of 1921. Algerians to the fact that faith that European and inter course, exactly what issues ol atheism. But many responsibb but to the Moslem army, whicl their country is not viable German Chancellor Konra-i Spokesmen of Mr. Diefen not minding its own busi national opinions have in it." public policy the voters had baker's Progressive Conferva lay Catholics say privately is without outside help. After in mind when they registered that they do not regard athe ness and taking on political euphoric days, thi tive Party have indicated thai ha< the first a majority no-confidence vot» with ism as a deadly threat to th airs, as the French Army masses will discover that their it will seek no coalition been inclined to do. Planned Parenthood ajrainst the government, but the Social Credit Party, the church. independence will not add one obviously the argument about third largest in Parliament. Ir But many Catholics see the France has a strong politi morsel of bread or couscous t< structure, the Common Market player any Credit threat as the growing cal au equally their daily diet. Clinks case. Social leader: real civil say they would not coalesce skepticism and even cynicisn strong democratic and could, o! leader gran The Algerians i1-3121 even temporarily, with th; of modern Polish youth, wh tradition, and a course, with ite-like in the face of adver let cooperation government but are preparer often appear to be bored bv France go hang and shop else FOR APPOINTMENT to support any both church and Communisl sity. She has thus withstood is sound govern Algeria where for aid. The fact that From Precedent ment policy. doctrine. the military threat. is that Hamilton: from scratch it is highly improbable starting almost country will helj The political structure must any other same extent it KINGSLEY CLINIC To Precedent be built up and the democratic them to the tradition started. As for the (Continued on Page 10 Somerset: granite-like qualities of Pre THE ARMOURY "The concept of justice as a mier Benyoussef Ben Khed striking of the balance comes IF IT IS da and his team, they must difficult St. George's from the Romans, but it has now be proven under FREE! been greatly developed by conditions. of states Napkin- THE ARMOUR? A LITTLE NOW what are called the 'comnior A certain amount Personalized manship a capacity for CAN SAVE lawyers.' and with every ordei A LOT The phrase 'common Job Printing realistic assessment were de- law' is from body At moderate cost, insur derived that monstrated by the Ben Khed of law whieh was originally in working out the ance protects against da team Wedding Invitations never written down but was a we can satisfy you peace accords with Prance. BROOKE money loss from anto ac- independ sort of folk-lore of the Angle The nationalists got cidents. 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Peter Benenson, au- path laid out years before by Call thor and lawyer, speaking in Bourguiba of Tunisia Habib Phone 2-1310 the BBC General Overseas Court Street,Hamilton The Bourguiba brought hi< Service about the independence by .Country meaning of country to 'Justice,' accepting what he could get ? SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962. ?e Ten* THE BERMUDA RECORDER Britain Gets Malta Jagan Accepts Church Warns Portugal Aiding Overseas Labour SEAGERS Plea Not to Red Tag South African OF Reduce Personnel Charter Sets Minimum Pay (dying to "salaried" workers lor private employers, as has Government the past. In re- And Bars Exploitation will receive the benefits of the happened in L0NDON GEORGETOWN.— British legislation. In Angola, for in- cent decades commercial cot- — Guiana British Guiana's — — stiincc, with an estimated n*i ton, sugar or rice growers or DISTILLED [DRY VALLETTA. Malta Ro- Prime Minister, Dr. Cheddi CAPE TOWN In a com LISBON, Portugal Dr. live population of 4,(MM).()()(), mining interests would pay a man Catholic Archbishop Mi- Jagan, has acknowledged h? ment on the drastically re- Adriana Herein, :.!>jyear-ol(! this will apply to almost all district government adminis- chael Gonzi of Malta sent an strictive antiaabotage hill Portuguese Minister of Over- the l..")(M),(MM) persons of work- trator a bonus for each la GIN could he described as a Com- sign urgent appeal to the Britisii sponsored by the South Afri se.is Pi-ovinees. is patting the ing age. An eqoal number will bower he "persuaded" to mui'.ist ' re government recently reepiest- ean Goveriiaaent, the official fillill touches oil il "lilbolir be covered in Mozamhii|ii up for mark. The Salazar He said he believed in the organ of the Dutch Reformed charter" designed to guaran- and Portuguese Guinea. gime tolerated this system as ing that planned cuts in civi- hi easing o*' Communist creed of "each ac Church in Soulh Africa ti 1111iin11m wages ami im- Portuguese Africans recent- a means of the cost personnel at British bases administration, lian cording to his ability; each ac- warned here that it is neees prove working conditions for ly have tended to drift toward its overseas on Malta be cancelled. coiding to his needs." saiy "to "keep a bridle on gov 3,000.000 inhabitants ef Por- cities and main towns, partly but in view of widespread ernment tuiriitse Africa for higher wages and portly abuses it will now be ended. In his appeal directed to Dr. .lagan was giving evi- An Kerkbieb to escape strict state controls British Colonial Secretary Re- dence before a commission in editorial in The Cabinet official also is Private companies will still said a cheek on government is in the relative anonymity of ginald Maudling, the Arch- quiring into the riots that ra- establishing a labour inspec- be permitted to recruit native necessary because "gover'i service, expected to cost the city-girdling shantytowns. — bishop said he was "seriously vaged Georgetown Feb. 16. tion months, labour for their own needs ment tends to give itself even $3,000,000 during its first year After working for six by increasing fig Cross-examined by Lionel provided they abide by the perturbed" Counsel, Dr. greater powers." of operation, in Angola. Mo- the natives have drifted back Luckhoo. Queen's to the bush, where they have new* minimum-wage and work- ures of unemployment and the also said he was an ael- "It is up to well-organized zambique and Portuguese Gui- — Jagan often fallen prey to unscru- ing-condition clauses but threat of further unemploy- Soviet Premier Xikita institutions or organizations, in a mirer of piilor.-. labour contractors for companies ment the islanel. S. Khrushchev and Cuba's Fi- wherein freedom of indivi commercial that on Labour inspectors will be ihe c *t ion-growing and other del Castro and had, on mon* duals is to be protected, to have grown rich on farming British government, empowered te bring employer; .none dies. The than one occasion, expressed keep these powers in balance." violating ihe new regulation, out labour to the highest bid- which employs about 12.000 his approval for communism it added. G> vernment Also Bound * '" civilians with its fighting into courts where those found ders will be eliminated. _."■- i guilty severely rf-* forces on Malta, has decided The Prime Minister said Observers here said it was will be fined. Th- new labour charter is Portuguese consider on "substantial reductions.'' this did not necessarily mea i rare for a Dutch Reformed officials de-si;*ned to halt this preying new most especially at its naval base, he intended to introduce CM Church publication to criti- the charter the im- on native workers. Minimum If $eagm"rjkndoi [ step that Portu where some 5.000 are employ- tro-type policies in Britisii cize the government, pointing portant the wages will be established by ed. Guiana. He added, however, out that the national adininis guese Government has takei the government of each Portu- Speedy Therm t ration was made up "over in modern history to stamp guese overseas province. Both that while he favoured manv 8A78 Archbishop Gonl pointed out of Dr. Castro's policies,, lu wheliningly" of church mem out commercial exploitation of the Portuguese Government message to the British native labour. in his could not recall any he was bers. low-cost and private employers will be government that "a grave eco- *'-.etve regul.i- against. The antisabotage bill pro- A Reply to U.N. Criticism bound 1* the "You'll cook better nomic crisis" was bound to fol- government is tions 40-oz. 25/6 carrying plans posed by the low the out of Mr. Luckhoo said the Los as B The labour reforms are de- Rural workers will be enti (described describeel by proponents signed with 26-oz. 17/3 to reduce the number of civi- Angeles Times had against inroads of in part to answer pro- tied, for instance, to e<(jiial pay Jagan defense the longed of Portuguese lian employees. Dr. as one of th-> It gives extra- criticism r< garelless of race or sex, a 13-oz. 9/9 top 10 Communists. Communists. policy in the United - - world's ordinary powers to the Minis- overseas maximum forty eight mmmt anywhere he was embarrassed .Nations. Portugal was brand- TROPIGAS" iee delivery Asked if ter Justice for use in the work week, two-week vaca- description, Jagan of "menace to peace" by a Bermuda! by the Dr. event of extreme national ed a tions each year with pjiy. in neither hurt vote of ninety-nine members replied he was emergency. Opponents, includ family assistance, free hous- Ihe Assembly, in- Stop nor flattered. ing churchmen and of General ing anil medical and maternity Call 1-5967 Backache many cluding the United States. Dr. Jagan blamed the Feb. church groups, have charged benefits. MASTERS 16 riots on people "who had that it can be used to buttress Premier Antonio de Olivein its of- AndRheumatismdriaka, The Government and F. Buirows Wrwi food*aad mmo,a~«r> pre- Salazar and Dr. .Moreira have Call 1-6211 for details nrk, fraquaat colda aad !"«"««_ failed to secure political power the government's drive to ciais will be prohibiteel from weteatiammt&KIAtmn^mUgm by constitutional means; peo- serve its apartheid (racial publicly assailed the Unite1 ul mm. ttronfl Cloudy Acid Unit* helping recruit native labour Co., "atttr* Nit»ta. aumiwa e«-»»e>» constantly segregation) policy. Nations and the l'nited States Ltd. ua Nerwexsesxeee, ple who lost elec- L.9 ealaa. pltilnaaa, they have Swallan Anklu,Khaumatlam. Wattf tions and people who would The Dutch Reformed Church for criticisms that 58 Front Street tyailda, aad faaUna old Wfora rem we termed ill-intended and III- ilnu. Hal* your Kldnaya partly WgW like to be in the position publication's editorial ask'd Mood withCT8TEX Tha "aryBratdoa* [the o p Progressive infornicd. Queen Street au.ru hal»in» your kldnaya daaa eat Pe 1e's prayers that "in these danger- icl Grote Medicine Cabinets and gas deposits there are t In South Africa "SWEET-ORR" WORK CLOTHES remain a joint venture, with Flint and WaDing Pumps the preference in prospecting STANDARD U.S. ARMY KHAKI PANTS Complete lines of Electrical Supplies given to French companies. PRETORIA. South Africa- the opposition, which seeme.l Also colours as Silver Grey and Spruce Green — — These resources are important Thousands of Asian British unable to rouse themselves and Shirts to match above colours Plumbing Supplies Reinforcing Rod assets for they represent an subjects who entered the conn from general torpor," said the SUMMER DRESS HATS, AND HATS — — — essential element of industrial try illegally over past years .Johannesburg S u n d a y Ex- Suitable for farm or fishing Nails Bolts Sash Weights Paints, as a development as well good were ordered to apply for le- press. KHAKI SHORTS — best value in Town Etc., foreign Etc. source of needed ex gal residency and to prepar- Hopes Said Dashed — change. However, 'the AI DRESS SHORTS various colours for deportation if the govern- BLUE AND BROWN BUNGEES gerians cannot run the wells on it. Said the Johannesburg Sun ment decides day BOOTS AND Standard Hardware Co., Ltd. by themselves and French There was no of Times: SNEAKER SHOES technicians are the most read- numbers; they main- "The 1W2 parliamentary WASHINGTON their are al! hopes that STREET ily available. ly Indians and Pakistanis win; session dashed the new republic would H. P. MOTYER Formidable Clnb entered South Africa in tin- May 31, 1961, moderate the Nationalists' out- Church St. East Tel.1-2163 years before opposite has The French hold a formid- when South Africa became a look. Quite the able club over the heads of divorced from the happened. Insteael of unbut- republic government has the Algerians to keep them in British crown. toning, the cooperative frame of mind. by In- merged from this session en- a A statement issued ajritn- The political leadership that de Klerk cased in sabotage-proof, terior Minister Jan criticism-proof is now struggling to maintain said the Asians must report to tor proof and itself seems to realize that in- authorities before Aug. 25 or armor." * necessarily The .Johannesburg Sunday ft- _3!___HtB ______dependence must face prosecution. BRAND than complete for a Express said Prime Minister KEY be less "Those who arc not granted resigned as IktmSiAB .tr. long time in view of Algeria's in Verwoerd has permission to remain this President of the South African lack of viability. It is not cer- country will have to take steps military po- Psychological Association "be- tain that the and to leave the country within a litical elements now in revolt cause the association now ad WORLD'S LARGEST reasonable period," (lie said. members." have the same degree of real so, thoy mits nonwbite ii;"" *■ 13v^5__Wl "If they fail to do fta^' SELLING GERMAN ization. prohibited Dr. Venvoerd has a doctor- will be treated as ate psychology was pro- _X^t______\^^m Si' JI in and EXPORT BEER The future is thus obscured persons." fessor of applied psychology by a great eiuestion mark twf Opposition Lashed at Stellenhoseh I'liiversity be- newspapev no one can yet be sure which fore he entered the Meanwhile, English-Ian profession and embarked on a leadership will emerge from newspapers in South Tha and core guage political career. skin ef lha the struggle and in what frairr- Africa lashed out at govern- world** finest brewers Village Demolished ... of mind it will meet the coun- ment opposition parties, espe- II"'ii_____- highestqualityingredient*, try's problems. cially Sir de Villiers (.raaif's |Reuters reported that 10 Party, failing to and tho moil modern United for miles south of Durban a hull- up a stiff enough fight in (1 inside method*, put o z e r. operating: a ora foctora the* session of Parliaim-ut that of heavily arm- ON the strong cordon moke RECK'sthobastbow SAVE in i mil M ed police, began demolishing Ilendrik V. lhat can ha produced..a Minister a "shant.vtown" where about Wedding Invitations Verwoerd'*^ white (supremacy 10,0 African squatters were WHITE trwly Party an over HORSE Itis abrewers'* National holds being evicted. NAPKINS FBEE whelming majority and can | were no incidents. tm\^_\\^^mm^^mm^^^^_wl _^| There m\mm.mmk e- -v/-^.'n/ major The greatest SCOTCH history ULfTlV Jt*m. at the hardly lose on any is- S(|iiatters collected their be in M.W^V^^-FV'Jr/ M on MM. _-_P^^-L* \*mmw-mT _^_M sue. longings and piled them " The Unitv Press The newspapers charged th ■ the edge of the settlement as to0""* Blended from the original recipe !^_^^fl hands flattened their of keyJDbrano Princess Street opposition sat on its the bulldozer while the government rammed shacks. The White Horse Cellar, since 1746 Phone 1-1276 through an oppressive sabo- [AM eviction order was tage bill. South African libe- granted by Daan de Wet Nel. rals say the bill will endanger Bantu (African) Adininistn. civil liberties and stifle poli- tion and Development Minis- FRITHS LIQUORS, LTD. FRTTH'S LIQUORS, tical opposition. ter, on the grounds that the LTD. It Pays to "Verwoerd's Nationalists, site was a threat to public Agents for Bermuda Agents for Bermuda more entrenched than ever, health and to the maintenance Advertsie seemed to take little heed of of law and order.]