ttttd* VOL. 5 -- NO. 16 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1952 PRICE 6D DIVORCE CASE TO GO PRIVY COUNCIL Behind The Churchyard Chief Justice Grants Is He The World's Oldest Man? leave Te Appeal ABANDONED EGYPTIAN SAYS DWELLINGS, FIRST TIME IN LEGAL HE WED AT 120, UNSIGHTLY HISTORY OF BERMUDA GAVE WIFE SON, \ For the first time in the legal history off the RUBBLE Colony, the Chief Justice (the Hon. J. Trounseil AND IS NOW 200 Gilbert) on Saturday morning granted leave t» Historic St. Peter's Church appeal to the Privy Council in Great Britain against in the old town of St. George's Amer Shahat of Cairo told the decision in a divorce suit. hos been undergoing extensive Egyptian police recently that restoration. When the reno In the Supieme Court lost me_th the Chief Justice he was 200 years old and had vations ore completed, it will granted a decree nisi of divorce, with custody of the two be a beautiful mecca for tour children, to Mrs. Helen Andrew, who petitioned against her seen the French occupation of ists. But nestling by the side husband, Mr. Cecil Waldron Andrew, of "Fourways Inn," Egypt. of the ancient churchyard is a Paget, an the ground of cruelty. A counter petition by Mr. He claims that he married sight fhat is anything but Andrew, also on the ground off cruelty, was dismissed. The for the second time at the age pleasing to the eye. hearing of the case extended over five days. of 120, since when his wife, Mr. Andrew, who was repre-j paragraph (2) of section 1 of the In the picture on the right sented by Mr. Donald C. Smith, Act is necessary. whose age is not given, has can be seen the walls of an M.C.P., sought leave to appeal It has been submitted by Cap given birth to a son. abandoned dwelling, over against the decision. Mrs. An tain Dill, on behalf of the wife, grown with weeds and un drew was represented by Captain that this case depends essentially' Now, Amer Shahat is com the Hon. N. B. Dill, M.C.P., on on tap weight of the evidence, that sightly with piles of rubble. the application for leave to the decision of the Court was plaining to the police that his appeal. reached after a long and careful son gives more food to his The picture below shows a trial, that much depended on the line of washing strung across The Judgment demeanour of the witnesses and wife than to him. the space between abandoned Giving judgment, the Chief the way in which tfaey gave their evidence and that there are no He says he contracted his dwellings. In the background j Justice said: matters involved which are of can be seen the roof of St. The first point .that has arisen great general or public im first marriage at the age of 40, Peter's. | in this application is whether portance. Must before Napoleon left having regard to tbe nature of the ar) proceedings there is an appeal as "Vexatious" Egypt, d he remembers the of right under paragraph (1) of early days of Mohammed __flp section 2 of the Appeals Act, 1911. Sub or whether the leave of the Court mission Pasha, founder of the present has to be obtained under para Captain Dill also submitted that graph (2) of section 2. As to this I an appeal in this case having _e~ Egyptian dynasty in the early point, I cannot see how an appeal Sard to the results which might 19th century. against the grant of a decree nisi ensue would be merely vexatious. A.P. photo from London for the dissolution of marriage can g« cited the case of Prince and The picture shows Zein el Wadi. Amer Shahat_ second wife, (He has no documents to fall within the scope of the word* Gagnwi (1882—8 Appeal Cases, p. 4 10 begging forgiveness of her husband for taking more than back his claim of being 200 I .*-where the appeal involves, *> "nwhich it was decided in [directly or indirectly, some _b»_h «*«•«** tnat appaaiy^a t_e Privy her share of food from their son. years old.) lor question to or respecting CouBfcfl ami Id mat be admitted ^property or some dvfl- right w^f thf case was oi»'of great amounting to or of the value of public interest or involved some £500 or upwards." important question of law It has been urged on behalf of or ""f property of considerable tbe applicant that as obligations amount or was otherwise of pub- KEPT 'CHICKENS ON!:______will result, such as an obligation lie importance or of a very sub to pay alimony, which will inevit stantial character. ably involve payments exceeding (Continued on page two) £500. therefore an appeal lies as GOVERNMENT LAND BRITISH otf right. Rather MM-YMU , _•___ /i x _ __ M , SOCCER RESULTS Far-Fetched I find that argument rather far BACK WHERE ENGLISH LEAGUE fetched. I cannot think tbat the tan Outerbridge Bound wording of the paragraph justifies Firs! Division that submission, and it seems from THEY STARTED Arsenal 4, Stoke 1 certain cases, which I will cite Over For Trespassing Aston Villa 2, West Bromwich 0 later in another connection, that Blackpool 2, Manchester U. 2 where there were similar words TOKYO, sApril 19 (Reuter). Earl Outerbridge, of Smith's Parish, pleaded guilty to Chelsea 4, Burnley 1 [ used in Charters of Justice granted — The armistice supervision trespassing on Government property when he appeared on Derby 1, Newcastle 3 Huddersfield 1, Charlton 0 to certain colonies the words were issue, which includes the Saturday in the Hamilton magistrates court before the Wor. I held not to include appeals in touchy subject of Russian Liverpool 1, Tottenham 1 cases of divorce. However, as will L. M. Minty. He admitted having been given a notice not to Manchester C 0, Bolton 3 appear later, it is unnecessary for "neutrality" and which has trespass. He was bound over for two yeors. Portsmouth 1, Preston 2 me to give any definite ruling on been tossed back and forth The property in question, is Sunderland 3, Middlesbrough 1 the point. between truce delegates and him that if he did not get off the Wolverhampton 2, Fulham 2 known as Town Hill, and is sit property in 24 hours charges j I will proceed on the assump staff officer teams during the uated in Smith's Parish. Accord tion that leave of the Court under would be laid. Second Division past months, wound up with ing to the Solicitor-General/_lr. "I know that when Superin- l Peter Smith, who was prosecut tendent Miller cracks his whip he the staff officers again today. ing, the land is owned by the Ber Barnsley 1. Doncaster 1 is likely to strike, but tiie job of Blackburn 3, Notts F. 2 U.N. and Communist cease-fire muda Government and was oc moving was just a little too much cupied by the United States Gov Bury vs. Rotherham, late kick Police Take delegates met for 10 minutes to to accomplish." Outerbridse told off. day and decided to pass the ball ernment after having been com the Wor. L. M. Minty. pulse—ly acquired by the Crown Coventry 0, Sheffield W. 2 back to the staff officers. They Mr. Minty commented that that SEASCAPES BY OLD MASTER had accomplished nothing on the from Outerbridge on July 5, 1943. Hull 4, Brentford 1 Over From was why they were made superin- Luton 2, Cardiff 2 supervision item during two The United States authorities | tendent-, and pointed out to Notts C. 5, Birmingham 0 weeks of meetings, some of which used the porperty until the end I Outerbridge that he had been told Queen's P.R. 1, Leicester 0 Troops In Cairo lasted less than a minute. of the last war, after which Outer- to get off the property before, Sheffield U. 1, Everton 2 UNEARTHED IN BERMUDA Main difficulties are the poli bridge began to use it himself in The prosecution was not press- Swansea 4, Leeds 1 tical question of Russian parti CAIRO, Egypt, April 19 his business of farming, said Mr. ing the defendant for costs, Mr. West Ham 4, Southampton 0 captured by the English in 1752 cipation on the neutral inspection Smith. Smith stated. (Reuter). — Army troops, in teams and the military problem of j and on release elected to remain On March 18, 1951, Outerbridge I o Third Division (South) control of the city under a airfield construction during a Cleaning Reveals bi England. > He devoted him trace. was requested through a letter | martial law decree for the last from tbe Colonial Secretary to Bournemouth 5, Colchester 0 self to marine painting. He ac On tiie other ceasefire item — | Brighton 2. Norwich 0 three months, handed over move his poultry and feed off the quired such a reputation in this repatriation of prisoners — staff JUS Bristol C. 1, Aldershot 1 land. A second such request was Gillingham 1, Plymouth 2 patrol duties to civil police Two Works Of 18th branch of art that when the officers held another secret ses- j given him on June 16, 1961. today. sion. It was the second prisoner Further notification by registered Ipswich 3, Watford 0 Royal Academy was founded he meeting since the discussions were Wounds Children Millwall 4, Exeter x They were called out to quell letter was sent on February 26, Newport 0. Swindon 0 the disastrous anti-British riots was elected a foundation mem resumed yesterday after being re 1952. Century Painter ber. He became the institution's cessed on AprU 4. Northampton 4, Walsall 1 in January, but not until demon Subsequently police superinten In Attack Port Vale 1, Shrewsbury 0 strators had gained complete librarian in 1792. AIR BATTLES dent Percy Miller, accompanied Reading x, Leyton x control of the city and had In tiie fighting Communist jets by Sgt. L. F. Morgan of the Ber Southend 4, Crystal Palace 0 destroyed millions of dollars The dream of every connoisseur af pictures, to find a He was appointed marine muda police force, and by Cap CASTROVILLARI, Italy, April crossed the Yalu River yesterday 18 (Reuter).—A madman today, Torquay 4, Bristol R. 2 wo of property. genuine "old master" the existence of which was not sus painter to George III and exe for the first time in five days and tain J. W. Henderson of the cuted many fine works, includ United States Air Force, visited killed a nun with an axe and The troops will be kept in a ing a picture of the great naval j tangled with' American Sabre jets severely injured two children in | Third Division (North) state of readiness for any emer pected, has just come true in Bermuda. in six battles over North Korea. the property and found the de victory of Lord Howe in 1782. fendant still trespassing there. her care with a knife- gency, an official said today. Mr. A. E. Verpilleaux, the noted artist, has had the good | Examples of his work are to be One enemy MIG was shot down Sister Scolastica was taking a Bradford C. x, Wrexham 2 and three were damaged. Two wooden huts were being used Chester 0, Barrow 0 In the first weeks after the fortune to unearth two of the works of Dominic Serres, famous found in Hampton Court and in to house chickens and one hut party of youngsters for a walk riots, troops and police arrested Greenwich Hospital in England. The Fifth air force reported to was being used to store feed. along a country road at Vurano, Crewe 1, Rochdale 0 hundreds of men who were later marine painter of the 18th century and foundation member His two sons were also artists day that sev_I MIGs were shot There was also a truck and a near this southern Italian town, Darlington 0, Halifax 2 charged with looting and de down and one probably destroyed Gateshead 4, Mansfield 1 of the Royal Academy in London. of repute. tractor on the premises and three when the madman suddenly I struction. and five damaged in the week leaped from a thicket. Brandish- | Hartlepool- 4, Chesterfield 1 Mr. Verpilleaux said that his workmen. Outerbridge was noti Martial law, which King When the works were brought showing a warship furling her ended April II. fied to get off the property by ing a knife, he pounced on the I Lincoln 7, Workington 0 Farouk declared when he sent for to Bermuda, by whom, or in sajjs and firing a salute, to- cleaning operations had re Allied losses over the same terrified children. Oldham 1, Bradford 2 vealed the full beauty at the April 12. the army, still holds and will not what circumstances, is not jrether with several other ships, period were one Sabre jet shot He slashed two of the children Scunthorpe 1, Stockport 1 known. Tbeir present owner had The other depicts an English pictures, wfaich were first-rate down in a dog fight, and' two On April 12, the authorities Southport 0, Accrington 0 be dropped until a new parlia examples of tteir kind especial again visited the property and in the face, wounding them seri ment is elected. them sent to Mr. Verpilleaux warship in full sail, with an un- Thunderjets and one F-51 Mus ously, while the courageous nun Tranmere 3, Carlisle 2 for cleaning and examination. identified fortified town in the ly tiie Dutch scene. He pointed tang missing and one Australian found chickens still in one of the York 1, Grimsby 1 The outbreak marked a turning out that, as the painter was huts and feed in another, Mr. tried to fight him off. background. Meteor let downed by enemy He pushed her aside, dropped point in Egyptian affairs. King Mr. Verpilleaux told v The him_If a sea captain, his repre flak. Smith continued. Outerbridge Farouk fired the anti-British Sunday Royal Gaette that he Mr. Verpilleaux is enthusiast sentations of ships and shipping told Superintendent Miller tbat his knife and picked up an axe SCOTTISH CUP FINAL SIGNED IN BLOOD lying near the roadside. Wafd Government, brought in an recognised them as works of ic about tbeir quality. "They matters were remarkably ac he would be off the property on Dundee 0, Motherwell 4 independent, suspended parlia considerable interest, but they are typical examples of fine curate. The value of tfae pic PUSAN, South Korea, AprU 19 that day, but that he still did not He swung the axe again and ment's activities, proclaimed and were in bad condition and ob marine painting, of the finest tures, lb-. Verpilleaux thought, (Reuter).—A peition signed hi see why he could not use tiie again at the valiant Sister Scolas SCOTTISH LEAGUE blood by 7,922 civilian internees «then postponed national elections scured by dirt and grease. peris—1 of such painting," he Would run into four figures. place as tiie huts were failling to tica until she dropped to the "A" Division . under the martial law decree. said. in United' Nat ions prison camps pieces and going to waste. ground dead, her head split open. Aberdeen 1, Rangers 1 It also signalled tbe end of Two Seascapes was received by the South Korean Then the madman turned again First-Rate National Assembly today. Outerbridge said in court that to the screaming children. Airdriconians 3, East Fife 1 terrorist activities against British This he carefully cleaned oft" Ran Away To Sea Superintendent Miller had told troops in the Suez Canal Zone. The petitioners, who had signed But a car which appeared on "B" Division and the works were then re Dominic Serres was of French Examples in their own blood asked that the scene prevented him from Workmen today were busy vealed as two fine seascapes they should be released and given Forfar 2, Albion 0 repairing many small Cairo stores origin. He was bora in Gascony Mr. Verpilleaux had another harming them further. He One bears the signature of in 1722. He was intended by his reason for satisfaction. Out of a chance "to fight against the BRUSSELS, Belgium, April 18 dropped the axe and fled into wild Stenhousemuir 3, Dunf online 2 and offices for reopening, but Serres in the bottom right-hand parents for the Church, but, not Communist invaders.** (Reuter).—King Badouin today larger buildings, including the all the pictures brought for in countryside. SUPPLEMENTARY CUP corner and the other in the bot feeling himself called to that spection by hopeful owners, this The 1,000 page petition will be sent a telegram to President Police tonight called in re famed Shepheard's Hotel and tom left-hand corner, with the way of life, he ran away to sea forwarded to the U.N. delegation Truman expressing his "deepest Semi Finals several department stores, are in was one of the rare occasions inforcements from all surround date 1772 . Tfaey are executed on and eventually became master when something of real value at the truce talks at Pan Mun sympathy" for flood victims in ing towns and began a widespread Alloa 0, Sb Johnstone x ruins. panels, One is a Dutch scene, of a. merchant vessel, He WAS was found, he said, Jom, th« Missouri valley. manhunt for the slayer. Kilmarnock 1, Clyde 3 Page % THE SUNDAY ROYAL GAZETTE, APRIL 20, 1952 Easy, Quick And Thrifty! Use Gazette Classified Ads HELP WANTED HUSBAND SHORTAGE FOR SALE FIREMAN wanted for Belmont Manor. _0( CONTINUE . . . Contact Mr. Godfrey. Population experts pre Real Estate BUTCHER and Delivery Boy wanted Bermuda Portraits To^ dict that in the next genera ATTRACTIVE MODERN HOUSE—on Around The Churches immediately. Phone 3077. tion husbands will be no , 1/3 acre; Richmond Road Area. 2 SALESMAN, white •— Unusual oppor more plentiful than they bedrooms, large livingroom, dinette, /•ISie—ev. Arthur J. Adams, who Castle Harbour tunity for qualified man — ex kitchen, tiled bathroom, Very large Mount Zion, Southampton We* panding oragnlsation. All .enquiries are today. In fact, they may basement, screened verandah. Call is conducting a preac__g._iission 11.00 a.m. Mass. Rev. « A." $}ap__yy Pastor Be Exhibited In Chicago held in strict confidence. Write Box become even scarcer. * siatT*-* at Bnwianuel Baptist CfiurcKr, St. Joseph's, Somerset 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship 2907 Bermuda Press. But if your problem is not Hamilton, is to be guest speaker 3.00 p.m. Sunday School finding a husband but find at the 4.30 p.m. service at Bethel Pastor"*"" BOY WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Builders' Supplies Rev. Donald J. McPherson 7.30 p.m. Divine Worship Energetic and willing to learn. ing tenants, Qf" Just about AJfiLE" Church, Shelly Bay, this Allen Temple, Somerset Sandys Brokerage Company Wesley 9.30 a.m. Mast anything, a-Classified ad in CORK TILE: Most modern, most prac Sunday. Rev. R. L. Miner. Street, Ham—ton. The Sunday Royal (gazette tical, most beautiful. — Jeffrey & T_u p_J. Evening Devotions Sons, Dundonald Street. Tel. 2971. The pastor of Bethel, the Rev. (Confessions on Saturday 11 00- a.m. and 7.30 pjn. Divine matches you up with the Win. C. McMillan, has been in Worshio prospects you're after. afternoon and evening and POSITION WANTED Sporting Goods vited by Bishop _. Ward Nicholls before Mass). To place an ad that'never to attend the New Jersey con- Base Chapel, N.O.B. SECRETARY, American resident in heard of prospect-shortages, Putting it oft? Get a RILEY'S "HOME" ference at the end of this month. NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH OF Bermuda, college trained, experi BILLIARD TABLE and let the whole 8.15 pin. and 12 noon Mass GOD, enced, seeks position of responsibility. dial —153 for an ad-writer. • family have fun. From there he expects to go"—' Apply Box 2953, Bermuda. Press. the general conference' of his Base Chapel, Kindley Field Curving Avenue, Hamilton Office Equipment church at Chicago in May. Rev. Gabriel Rev. J. W. Brummett FOR SALE Bendfernagel, C_». 11.00 a.m. Divine Service CASH REGISTERS — Ohmer — can 8 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Mass 3.00 p.m. Sunday School FOR RENT be supplied in dollar or sterling (The following list is In accordance 8.30 pjtm. Evangelistic Service models. Sunshine Supply Co.. Reid St. with the latest information supplied (Confessions Saturday 6.30 to Furnished 10-room FLAT £40; 8-room Household Equipment by tbe churches at the time of apartment £50; at Salt Kfsttif, 7.30 p.m. and before Mass) printing.) a PENTECOSTAL Paget. Apply to Henry G. Musson, NURSERY SCALES—Keep a check on Miscellaneous Church Street, Hamilton. your babv's weight; £3.7.6 each. ANGLICAN Evening Light Church, Chesley E. White's. TOILET PAPER, Wax Paper, Tray Tbe. Cathedral.' Church Street WESLEYAN METHODIST Pembroke East Large, comfortable, airy BED- Matt., Sandwich Bags. Paper Ker - Elder H. ££.;Thomas SITTING BOOK for two; overlooks BABY'S CRIB, good condition. Mrs. chiefs, Doilies, Candles. Sunshine Sup Canon A. L. Burrell Wesley Church, Church Street, South Shore and beaches in Paget; Lloyd Rankin, "Llanstwyth" Apart ply Co., Reid—t. Hamilton 11.00 a.m. Morning Service has fireplace and own entrance. ments, Serpentine Road, after 5.30 p.m. 8.00 _m. Holy Communion 3.00 p.m. Sunday School Phone 2700 evenings. 11.00 ajn. Matins and Srmon _tev. J. A. Berridge, B.A., SHEETS—Fine Cannon Muslin Sheets, WRAPPING PAPER — Brown Kraft B.D. 7.30 pjn. Evening Worship UPRIGHT PIANO — Good condition. 72 x 108.22/6 each. The Shirt Shop, 9" to 36" rolls. Sunshine Supply Co., 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon The Little French Shop, Queen St. Paget. Reid St. Jl.—> a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Public St. John's, Pembroke Worship with Sermons "LIL SHARPY" Knife Sharpener «or- PLEXIGLAS — Varying sizes and 8.13 a.m. Holy Communion by the Minister rects edge on any type knife in thickness. Sunshine Supply Co., Reid 11.00 a.m. Matins and Sermon SO YOUR^Hft^ seconds. Snakes amateurs professional St. 9.45 ajn. and 3 p.m. Sunday Five-year-old Mary Frances Richard Darren ("Skipper") . WANTED TO RENT butchers. Last a life time. Only 21/- 7.30 p_n. Evensong Schools Grills, only daughter of Mr. at Young, Trott & Co.. Ltd. WAXED PASSION FLOWERS — The Lightbourn, six-year-old son THREE OR FOUR-BEDROOM UN ... Little FsT__— Shop, Queen Street. St. Paul's, Middle Road, Paget Ebenezer Methodist Charch, I' STUBBORN and Mrs. Garnet F. Grills, Rev. Frank Ross of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell FURNISHED HOUSE on or about VENETIA. BLINDS: Mads? in Ber SEXTANT, G-man lightweight as St. George's of "Gortlea," fae0?* July lit. Call 5200. muda, to Globe Venetian Blind Co new £ 30. Write Box 2937 Ber- 8.00 a.m- Holy Communion Rev. J. W. Howes, B.D. Lightbourn, of "Mount-' Telephone 2971 for p. _inpt service. muda Press. 10.00 ajn. Children's Service 11.00 a.m. and *I730 p.m. Divine By DAVID TAYLOR MARKE Roy«," Paget. (A.P. Newsfeatures Writer) "PANELYTE": Modern Plastic table No other can nis»_— the famous 11.00 a.m. Matins and Sermon Worship WANTED TO BUY and counter covering; many beauti HOIINER HARMONICA — Made in 7.30 p.m. Evensong 3.00 p.m. Church School On_ of the age-old prd____ we Professor Ralph Oggiano, ful colours. Jeffrey _ Sons. tel. 2971 Germany. Lusher _ Co. Wholesale St. Monica's Mission face, almost from birth, is that of St David's DIVORCE CASE the well-known American por- Bermuda, West Indies and British o_&. "' 9 30 an. Sunday School 3.00 p.m. Divine Worship getting along with other people. Empire STAMPS of all periods. Wearing Apparel EASTER LILIES—Shipment abroad, or 11.00 ajn. Matins and Sermon i'rait photographer, who took Stamp Shop, Reid St. Sot.erset Wesleyan Methodist The child between 18 months LACES and embroideries for your local use, finest flowers. Fidelwood 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon and three years of age, tbe typi TO GO TO the child studies shown above, Spring wardrobe in 30 and 60 yard Perfume Shop, Walker Arcade, Hamil SI. Augustine's Mission Church cal two-year-old, often has a par lengths. Lusher & Co. Wholesale ton. . . • Rev. W. S. Loring, B_\. is now exhibiting at the Castle only. ;...... 1 < . 7.00 a.m. Sung Eucharist and ticularly hard struggle with the INSURANCE D E O S A N DETERGENT, scientific Sermon 3.30 pjn. Service problem of fitting his wants to PRIVY COUNCIL Harbour Hotel. His new marvel; cleans dishes, cutlery, sinks; Emmanuel. Charch, Evans Bay methods of portraiture have We have a new shipment of the saves money,.. Palmer & Company Christ Church, Middle Road, those i of other people. He gets . V. f •» _ "_r*J7a _ v. ""I. WHY RISK LOSS BY FIRE? In famous CONMAR ZIPPERS. Lusher Phone 2945-3966 Devonshire • Rev. W. S. Loring, B.A. "cranky*' a.nd stubborn or down surance is your protection. Con & Co. Wholesale only. aroused widespread interest. sult Bermuda Fire Marine Insurance 730 p.m. Service right • rebellious at times, says (Continued from Company. PORTABLE TYPEWRITER (Smith- Rev. Keith Harman page one) Some of the portraits Pro MEN'S VESTS, also children's vests . Corona), £25; baby's high chair, £2; 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion _ Cobb's Hill Chapel Dr. Katharine M. Banham. asso with drawstring, in all sizes. Lusher baby's cot, 55" x 32" x 44" with spring 10.00 ajn- Confirmation Class ciate professor of psychology at f think there is no doubt a fessor Oggiano hos taken in & Co. Wholesale only. mattress, £13; tenor banjo, £8; en- Rev. W. S. Loring, B__ Duke University. larger 3.5 _&* X 2,4" and photo 11.00 ajn. Matins and Sermon great deal In what Captain Dill Bermuda will be on show in 11.00 a.m. Service has said but I think that there EDUCATIONAL Children's COTTON PANTIES in all graphic equipment, £25; all like new. 3.00 p.m. Holy Baptism Grace Church, North Shore Writing tn "Mental Health," Chicago in Auqust when he sizes from 2 to 14. Lusher & Co. Electric washing machine needs minor the journal ef the UJS. National still arises question's of interpre repairs, £8. V. Axisa, Bermuda 5.00 pjn. Confirmation Class 9.45 a.m. Sunday School will be the chief speaker at a ARCHITECTURE " Commercial, Art, Wholesale only. Press Ltd. 7.30 p.m- Mission Service « Association for Mental Health, tation. Paragraph (2) of section Chemistry. Advertising, Salesman 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship Dr. Banham maintains 'obsti 2 of the Appeals Aet, 1911, pro convention of American ship. Business Management. I.C.S. Ladies' unlined SUITS with long and Garrison Church, Prospect 7.30 pjn. Evening Worship North St Hamilton. Pbone 2643. bolero jackets. Dresses, includin 6.00 pjn. Evensong nate children are adaptable.** vides that an appeal shall be from photographers. white. Tower Dr eat. .Shop (H _ Centenary Church, Harris Bay any judgment Of the Court' "if Critchley). St. Mary's, Middle Road, There are reasons __y, she CORPORATION GRANT Warwick Rev. A. H. Long says, junior may be more tract in the opinion of the Court the PRINGLE'S SHETLAND CARDIGANS question involved in tbe appeal is STAMP COLLECTING . in 14 shades, 62/6 (or U.S. $8.81).— Rev. GUI—rt Ritter, BJ>. 11.00 a.m. Service able at some times and pure Archie Brown, Hamilton and St. PERMISSION FOR 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion Central Church, Shelly Bay "ornery" at others. We have to one which, by reason of its great ZBM SUNDAY 20 DIFFERENT BERMUDA 7/. it George's... 11.00 a.m. Sung Eucharist and 7.30 p.m. Service eo back a little in the age of general or public importance or 30/-; 99 75/-; 80 ISO/-; 100 350/-. junior to understand the particu otherwise ought to be submitted Stamp Shop. LADIES WHITE DOESKIN GLOVES NPE LINE Sermon Marsden Memorial Church, —14/6 or U.S. $2.04. Archie Brown, 4.00 p.m. Evening Prayer and larly stubborn behaviour oftep to His Maj»_ty in Council for PROGRAMME SO DIFFERENT BRITISH WEST _____ Town St. George's.' The Royal British. Sermon noticed at this age. Until he was decision." This paragraph (2), as INDIES tl-; 100 25/-; 150 60/-; 200 At the meeting of the Corpora- 3.00 pjn. Ser—ce one year of age, he could not get Well as paragraph (t) of section 90/-. Stamp Shop. New in—famous BERKSHIRE NYLON it. James's, Sandys 8.30 Voice of Prophesy in Portu and NYLACE STOCKINGS. W. J. tioh of Hamilton during tbe week around very well. He stayed in 2, is taken word for word from a guese SOO DIFFERENT PRIZE COURT CON Boyle & Son. the Street committee recom Canon A. V. Sullivan, ____. PRESBYTERIAN one place, either lying down or set of model rules drawn up for 9.00 Hymns for Sunday TRABAND 7/-; 1000 SS/-; 2000 65/-; 11.00 ajn. Morning Prayer and 3000 135/-. Stamp Shop. Hand-Made MOCCASINS for men and mended according to the minutes, St. Audrew's, Church Street, sitting up. When he could pull | use in Colonies and it is for the 9.30 Concert Master women. Bermuda Shoe Co.. Reid that premission be granted to Holy Communion himself to a standing position, he 10.00 What's Happening in Bermuda Full range of STANLEY GIBBONS Hamilton Court to consider how to inter Street John Barritt and Son to run a 1 > _ 7.30 p.m- Evensong and Sermon had to hold tightly to something pret it in relation to particular 10.15 Music in the Modern Mood CATALOGUES, Albums and all ac St. Michael's Chapel Rev. Victor E. Ford LLB. for support. But by the time he cessories in stock. Stamp Shop. HOSIERY, Ribbon, Kiddy Hats, Drugs, inch {ripe line from Friths 11.00 a.m. Divine Service cases which arise. 10.45 Tunes from Tom Moore's Bathing Equipment, Souvenirs, 9.15 a.m. Morning Prayer reached the age of 18 months, he 11.00 Wesley Methodist Church ALL ISSUES Of BERMUDA and Candy, etc. Harrington Sound Haber Liquors, Ltd., Reid Street East, 3.00 p.m. Sunday Sehool and British West Indies Stamps in stock. dashery. to John Barritt and Son, Reid —. Mark's, South Shore. Smith's could go about the room himself. 12.00 Pipes of Melody Stamp Shop, Beid St. Adult Bible Class There were so many more things No Precedents —-dewinds Tavern Street East, subject to tbe work Rev. L. H. Gunner, M.A. 7.30 pjn. Divine Service 12.15 MEN'S THREE PIECE ALL WOOL 9.30 a.m- Sung Eucharist and to do, more things to reach, to 12.30 NEWS SUITS — just arrived, also. Men's being done to the satisfaction of Christ Church, (Church of Sermon handle, to open and look into. In There are no precedents here in 12.45 7th Day Adventist Windbreakers in several weights. the city engineer and John Bar Scotland), Warwick other words, incentives for z ction Bermuda as regards divorce pro TRADE SERVICES Patterson's Dry Goods Store, Somer ritt and Son agreeing to sign an Holy Trinity, Bailey's Bay 1.00 Lutheran Ho_• set. 8.00 a.m. Holy Commjimion Rev. Erie M. Rule, M.A., B.D multiplied rapidly after tbe child ceedings as this is the first appli 1.30 London Studio Melodies •f encroachment agreement. The 10.00 ajn. Sunday School learned to walk. cation for leave to appeal to the BUILDING and DESIGN CONSULT LADIES' MOCCASINS; brown and recommendation was approved. 11.15 a.m. Morning Service 2.00 Voice of Prophesy ANTS, Ambard & Co. Phone 3804. white and blue and white pumps; St. Anne's South Shore, 11.00 ajn. Morning Worship "All the time that the child had Judicial Committee at the Privy 2.30 Matinee Melodies sandals, white and coloured; bedroom Plans were approved for the Council from the decision of the HOW ABOUT a new poodle-do? Call Southampton 7.30 pjn. Evening Worship been learning to move about 3.00 Concert Stage slippers. Patterson's Dry Goods Store, Calypso Shop ami Bermuda Re Court in a matrimonial cause. Miss Bobbie at the Ideal Beauty Somerset. Rev. R. O. Walker, M.A. more easily and to go farther, he 4.00 To he announced Salon. Phone 3996. servation Bureau, Bermuda In had been building affectionate Now hi Bentw_h*_ Privy Ctoun- 4.45 Bethel AME Church dustrial Union, Mrs. Edith 10.00 ajn. Sunday School THE SALVATION ARMY attachments with the kind people I cil Practice, an authoritative 3.30 Ave Maria Hour SEWING MACHINES — Sold, bought, Handicraft 11.00 a.m Sung Eucharist hired, repaired; also. Electric Motors Gumbs, The Royal Bermuda and The Citadel, Hamilton who had been taking care of him, book, it is said that a €_onial G.00 Dr. Kildare for sale. Cecil E. Harris, Church St. GIFTS—Hand tooled from finest Ber Yacht Club and Powell and Com Sermon 11.00 ajn. Holiness Meeting whether these were parents, fCourt in considering cases in 6.30 Melody Strings muda Cedar, in all varieties. John St. Andrew's Mission grandparents, or foster parents. _u. i hag discretion to grant Bda. Sportsfolio ACHING FEET? For your foot com Davis Cedar Shop. Somerset pany. The Property committee 3.00 p.m. Sunday School w h t a 6.45 fort, visit the chiropodist at Betty's 330 p.m. Sunday Sehool NEWS recommended that a suggested 8.00 p.m. Gospel Service He had enjoyed doing things to leave to appeal should be guided 7.00 on Pitts Bay Boad. Phone 2902. 8.00 pjn. Evensong Please them, especially when the _y ^ Christian Science Hardware rental agreement between tbe The Citadel, St. Gaaraa'e the decisions whic 7.15 St. Peter's, York Street parents demonstrated their ap- | j^^ committee the 7.30 St. Monica's Church — PETER BRIDGE—Clock and Watch Corporation of Hamilton and Mr. 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting Repairs. Belvedere. Pitt's Bay Rd. METAL MOULDINGS—Stainless steel Jose Repose Madeiros be approv St. George's preciation and affection with itself has 8.00 The Screen Presents and aluminium for counter, sink, 3.00 pan. Sunday School given .in dealing with cases in 8.30 Music Hall of Fame table. Jeffrey — Sons. Tel. 2971. ed and —lis was agreed, the sec Archdeacon John Stow, _",A. smiles, comforting carresses retary being authorised to sign it 7.30 a.m. Holy Communion 8.00 p.m. Gospel Service gifts of food, and other delights. whioh special leave to appeal 9.00 Voice of Firestone ANNOUNCEMENTS on behaif of the Corporation. 11.00 a.m. Matins and Sermon The Citadel. Somen** He had ample incentive to be has been applied for. Application 9.30 MGM Theatre of the Air Garden Supplies 11.00 aj.a. Holiness Meeting tor special leave to appeal come BE SURE TO —SIT the British Em- 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon obedient and amenable to their 10.30 Tomorrow's Headlines pire Stamp Exhibition above the LADYBIRD ELECTRIC LAWN- In response to a written re Chapel of Ease, St. David's 3.00 pjn. Sunday School requests. before tbe Judicial Committee in 10.40 Baseball Results Phoenix Annex. Admission free. MOWERS are efficient, economical, quest from Masters Ltd., the Cor 4.00 p.m- Evensong and Sermon 8.00 p.m. Gospel Service cases where the Colonial Court 10.45 Vespers easy to use. £22.10.0 with 100-ft. poration agreed to lay an 8-ft. "So long as a child stays in has no power to grant leave or ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS.—Phone Base Chapei, Kindley Field White HOI, Southampton one place, there are not many 11.00 CLOSEDOWN cable, at Young, Trott & Co., Ltd., sidewalk at the new building of where it has power to grant Central Group 1322; Hamilton Richmond Road. Chaplain D. _. Wilcher 11.00 a.m. Holiness Meeting things he can reach that would -O— -roup. 1875. or write P.O.. Box 130. Masters on Richmond Road after 10.00 a.m. Service ai.d Sunday 3.00 p.m. Sunday School cause him harm or that he might leave but has refused to grant FRESH VEGETABLE SEEDS — Corn, conveyance of the strip of pro leave. To turn for guidance cantaloup, watermelon, squash, etc. School 8.00 p_n. Gospel Service damage by rough handling. But REFUSE REQUEST FOR Verdmont Florists, phone 4612. perty offered by Masters. IB re once he moves about an ordinary to proceedings where the Judicial ply to a request that parking be Base Chapel, N.O.B. room, not specially prepared for Committee has considered such SEEDS, fertilisers, tools, etc. — permitted in front of tbe build Chaplain Thomas B. Uber PORTUGUESE EVANGELICAL applications seems obviously "MONARCH" TO BERTH Wads—ns. 9.15 a.m. Divine Service CHURCH, Paget West young children, he encounters ing, the Corporation decided that Rev. John P. Santos many things that it may be dan sound as one can thus ascertain the question of parking would be what the Judicial Committee has Food Supplies ROMAN CATHOLIC 10.30 a.m. Public Worship gerous for him to pull, push, poke OVEIfNlGHT WITH Clearance governed by current traffic ordi 2.00 p.m'. Sunday School or throw down," says Dr. Ban done in exercising exactly the GRAMCO DAISY. POULTRY and nances. St. Theresa's, Cedar Avenue, 7.30 pjn. Gospel Preaching ham. same kind of discretion as this PAS&1.GERS ABOARD HORSE FEEDS. Compare our prices Hamilton Court has no* to exercise. with competition. Call 5001, Sandys (Portuguese and English) Here's where Mom and Dad Pastor: SALE Brokerage Co. come in conflict with junior's The Ocean Monarch will not Monsignor J. N. Theriault CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY will to explore and handle. They 7.00 and 9.00 a.m. Mass Leave Commonly be allowed to remain alongside STRUCTURAL STEEL Cedar Avenue scold and sometimes punish juni her berth overnight with passen 11.00 a.m. High Mass and or for actions prompted by Given gers aboard when she arrives in Gas and electric stoves, (Confessions: Saturday, 4 to 11.00 ajn. Morning Service natural curiosity. Junior's pow FOR NEW No. 7 SHED ' and Sunday School Hamilton next December 10 and refrigerator, dining room 6 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. er of imagination, on the other I have examined a number of leaves on the following day It Pays To Stella I.Iaris Chapel, hand, is not developed sufficient cases in which the Judicial Com Orders bave been placed for ly to envisage possible dangers. The Corporation of Hamilton, .. sets; heavy duty sewing Clarence Street, St. George's EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH mittee has had to decide whether at a meeting during the week un- * structural steel to be used for the Priest in Charge: Angle Street, Hamilton He hears only the scolding or or not to grant leave to appeal machine; hand sewing construction of the aew Number feels the punishment at the animously refused to grant this Rev. Robert D. Walsh Guest Preacher: and I find that in cases which request put forward in a letter 7 Shed, the Corporation of Ham Rev. Arthur J. Adams hands of the people he has grown Concern marriage or the custody machine; bureaus, side Advertise 9.00 a.m. Mass to like and wants to obey. The from Watlington and Conyers ilton was told at their meeting 7.30 p.m. Evening Devotions 11.00 a.m. Divine Service at children the Judicial Com during the week. A letter from connection between what he has dated April 4. The letter rioted a boards, office desks, and Confessions before 3.00 p.m'. Sunday School mittee has commonly given leave change in the schedule for the Pearman Watlington and Com Mass 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship done and his parents' displeasure to appeal. many other useful items. pany, dated April 14, informed is vague In his mind. He resents contract ships calling at Bermuda tfae Corporation that they had St. Anthony's Chapel, the punishment, feels offended at There is the case of Hulm vs. for the period September 6 until Real Estate received word from the Belmont Middle Road, Warwick West A.MJS. his parents, and has leas wish to Hulm, the case of D'Orliac vs. December 27 1952. Plan to attend our bargain If you want Iron Works that they had secur Rev. J. McCarthy, St. Paul's, Hamilton please them D'Orliac, the case of Camilleri vs. I sale today. ed the necessary CM.P. alloca Priest-in-Charge Rev. Kelly A. Collins Dr. Banham says: "With some Fieri, the case of Shire vs. Shire | to tion and that orders had been 9.30 a.m. Mass 11.00 ajn. Divine Worship children, parental disapproval is and the case of In re Skinner, all placed with1 the mill for the nec 7.30 pjn. Evening Devotions 3.00 p.m. Sunday School too painful. They want affection of which were matrimonial sanies BURGLAR-PROOF LOCK essary materials. Confessions before Mass 4.15 pjn. Vesper Service so badly that fear of forfeiting it or causes involving the custody Benny Rego Supply Co. BUY or SELL 3t«, Patrick's Chapel 7.30 pas. Divine Service frightens them into inaction. A ol children. There was nothing FLORENCB, Italy, (AP) — A particularly remarkable in these Happy Valley Road, Collectors Hill at South Shore Richard Allen Church, stubborn child may be a fright burglar would need up to two CONTACT Road, Smith's St. George's ened child, one who loves so cases as such. The case of D'Orliac years to open his new type lock, Pembroke r much, wants to please others so v D'Orliac, lor example,. which says Dr. Mario Materozzi. Priest hi Charge: Rev. M. S. McNeil Phone 2374 E. J. MELLO 11.00 and 7.30 p.m. Divine much, needs their love so much seems to be the best known of That is if he has the key. Be Champion Mother Rev. R. E Lauder that he is afraid to act lest his these cases, was a case in which a 57—ts.eitp. Phone 3959 9.00 a.m. Mass Service cause tfae lock requires both a St. Luke's Church, behaviour should estrange him decree o£ divorce had been key and a combination. There ATIOKAN, On_, (AP)— Confessions before Mass more than ever from those he granted on the ground of cruelty— is almost no mathematical limit Champion mother of this North St. Michael the Archangel, St. David's loves. This may lead to obstin a fairly common or garden case to the number of combinations western Ontario district appears Paget East '' Rev. Wilbur Lowe ate behaviour. He may do the of divorce one would think. possible, depending upon the to be Mrs. F. Tennescoe of Priest in Charge: 11.00 a.m. and 7.30 pjn. Divine opposite of what he is asked to number of notches on the key Worship Questions such as the custody Quetico. A daughter born re Rev. J. McCarthy *.."* of children and access to children and tumblers to the lock. cently brings her total to 19 8.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. Mass 4.30 pjn. Afternoon Service are involved in this case and I feel Just a small-size lock and YOUTH FOR CHRIST children, of whom 18 are living. Confession before Mass St. John's, Bailey's Bay I must be guided by what appear key will,give from 4,000 to one 5.00 p.m. Devotions Rev. Edward E. Benjamin to have been the principles on million possible combinations. Sunday Night, April ZOth, 195- 11.00 a_n. and 7.30 p.m. Divine AUSTRALIA EASES BAN ON which the Judicial Committee Service itself has granted special leave to 1.00 pjn. Sunday School MOTOR PARTS FROM $ AREA appeal. (1) The appellant must within at the A Sacred Concert Bethel Church, Shelly Bay 21 days find security in the Rev. W. Clatha McMillan SYDNEY, Australia, April 18 amount of £ 500 to the will Be held Remarkable Case ALEXANDRINA HALL 10.45 a.m. Morning Worship (Reuter).—Australia has relaxed satisfaction of the Court for a -ban on the import of motor the purposes referred to in TONIGHT 7.45 pjn. Evening Service Furthermore as Mr. Smith, on THE BEST vehicle spare parts from dollar behalf of the husband, has pointed paragraph (1) of section 5 Si Philip's, Harrington Sound Time 9:00 p.m. Sunday, April 20th sources. out this case was a remarkable of the Appeals Act, 1911. Rev. Cyril Butterfield - the Government has also told case tn that the evidence was ex (2) The record must be pre at pared within three..months Guest Speaker 11.00 ajn. Divine Worship importers that a limited amount ceedingly complex and difficult to Heard Chapel, North Shore of dollars will be made available assess. from today's date. St. Andrews Mission Hall to meet some of their require (3) The appellant must within ALLAN DOUGHTY Cap ty cup. Southampton East Rev. J. S.-Johnson For the reasons I have given I Hikes mm ments for the first quarter of the 5 days deposit the sum of art 9 p.m. 11.00 a_n. and 7.30 p.m. Divine have come to the conclusion that £50 with the Registoi. tb Costs les* Worship current fiscal year. In aid of I should not be justified in re cover expenses connected Vernon Temple, Southampton Last month the Government Everyone Welcome St. Andrew's Guild Fund froze all dollar credits and re- fusing leave to appeal. with the preparation of the East I accordingly grant conditional record. Rev. %_4, Stovell Called for review til licences 28—film. •__• Sponsors S_^?i which had been issued for dollar leave to appeal on the following The costs of this application will 2*_t_n. Inez Quinn and Olive Williams 11.00 a.m. Divine Worship abide the event.- 7.30 p.m. Divine Worship imports. conditions: ___E SUNDAY ROYAL GAZETTE, APRIL 20, 1952 Page 3
Check Up | j Which of these is genuine On Your — VINTAGE 1927?, NEWS for WOMEN BONE CHINA NOSTALGIA DINNER and TEASETS by ROYAL WORCESTER ROYAL CROWN DERBY MINTON t SPODE AYNSLEY ROYAL COPENHAGEN and When a woman changes LIMOGES PERSONALITY WM. BLUCK & CO. By SUSAN DEACON Hamilton Est. 1844 St. George- Opposite Bermudiana York St. LONDON. — Two welt-known women — Petula C'ark and Margaret Lockwood — have recently done a personality _-_1-_. switch. How like the chameleon we women are. If on un sophisticated girl falls in love with a man who likes glamour she will change overnight to his favourite type. Forbidden: "Everything made PETULA - CLAMRS' change from flour ar cereals." over from girlish simplicity to I asked Dr. Taylor whether sophistication brought protests Chinese food, which is mainly In her first appearance after vegetable, is fattening. The How sharp is your eye answer: "Definitely, yes." for tltf fashion facts of an American holiday I missed "Crispy noodles and rice are yesterday? Here is a her soft curly fringe. Her hair obviously not slimming foods threefold chance to do is sleeker and brushed off the and chop suey is served with sauce made from soya bean test your memory of forehead. With this new look she wears flour." So that is out, too. the details that made a rhinestone drop earrings, a lot ANGRY "SQUARE dress 25 years ago. Bermuda Recipes of black, including nylons with One of these three black patterned heels. DEALERS" illustrations from the Even her make up has been The people who try to get the "treated." Now she has a pale customer a square deal, the film "Singing in the complexion, uses a clear red British Retail Trading Stan ^^^ Rain" shows the' kind lipstick, which, she says is more dards Association, are angry of outfit in fashion CELERY AHD CHEESE water. Wet 12 individual moulds effective.*" witb fashion writers. during the late 1920s, correct in with water and cover with a lay And wtth it all goes the New The new slub fashion material CASSEROLE which, they say, we call "silk eitery detail. Which is it? And er of the aspic. Chill until set. Voice—lower, more mature. 1 cup diced cheese Remove from moulds and serve MARGARET LOCKWOOD is tweed," is neither "silk" nor why ere the two others faulty. 1 cap milk on lettuce leaves with a little attempting to desert the "Wick "tweed." The official descrip GERRY'S ANSWER: Il is the maddest- 2 tablespoons butter more mayonnaise. ed Lady" for "a more sympa tion? "Rayon tweed effect." looking frock of all, the fringe 1 tablespoon flour (Contribute- by Mrs. I. S. thetic, natural person." Have the R.T.S.A. ever heard J*k teaspoon salt Outerbridge) Her hair is longer and is of sales appeal? dress with the long silk strand ". teaspoon pepper dressed in a curled. bob. It is It is something that "silk stole (on the extreme right). 1/8 teaspoon dry ^mustard DATE SQUARES. lighter in colour and frames tbe tweed" has, and '"rayon tweed The hemline is the right 1 teaspoon minced onion lVfe cups quick cooking rolled face. Make-up is softer. effect" bas not. /trTCH'*- 1 cup cooked macaroni The lipstick follows more the After years of synthetic fab- length. oats rics, I dont think many women 2 cups diced celery ' 1"_ cups flour outline of her lips and has not The skirts of the other two % cup buttered crumbs such a hard edge. are taken in these days by a 1 cup sugar name. dresses are too brief by three - Melt butler, stir flour and add % cup butter In tune are Miss Lockwood's inches. milk. Mix salt, pepper and clothes in her new film; the HEELS ONLY mustard. Bring to boiling point _ teaspoon soda type a "well-bred English' Hollywood researchers did not 1/3 teaspoon salt Smart- women in Paris are It's easy to keep surfaces clean and shining — just and add cheese. Stir till melted. Filling woman" would wear rather give them a quick rub over with s little Vim oa a damp slip up. They just prefer the Parboil celery 10 minutes, drain than a screen siren. wearing shoes which seem to cloth every day. Vim ia so smooth — it won't scratch — PRODUCTS skirts that way. a.nd add macaroni and onion. % lb. dates And again the voice has have heels only. Uppers are leaves all surfaces polished and bright. Use Vim for all Turn into buttered casserole and y2 cup sugar changed—richer and pitched a invisible and are made from your cleaning — it's so quick and easy to use. Potato Chips sprinkle with buttered crumbs. juice of half lemon tone lower. Crystal Skin, a new material, Bake 30 minutes in 375 oven. V2 cup water Are women wise to adapt strong and transparent. Carmel Crisp Popcorn Serve from dish. sprinkle of salt personality to suit the mood? . Emerald, topaz, and mauve cleans everything (Contributed by Miss I. James) Dice dates, add water and I think Petula Clark in her patent leather is another Paris smoothly and speedily Cheezekist Popcorn cook until tender, add sugar and natural, unaffected role, and spring shoe fashion. VIM French Toast Popcorn SOUVENIRS VEGETABLE SALAD IN continue to cook until mixture is Margaret Lockwood aa her Nylon mesh makes the latest TOMATO ASPIC clear. Add lemon juice and salt. sophisticated self, are far, far London shoe news. It is cool, it ] Cheez Snaps Cool. Mix all other ingredients more convincing. doesn't stretch, and is much Natioe Cedar Work 2 cups cold cooked potatoes together as for- pie crust, work stronger than the old fabric Salted Cashew Nuts 2 tablespoons celery, carrots, ing with finger tips. When even mesh. onions and green peas mixed ly blended, place a little more GOOD — CHEAP The underside of nylon mesh Sweet Peanuts PLAYING CARDS with mayonnaise than half of mixture in bottom Ordinary turkey towelling will is flat, smooth, and comfortable I 1 qt. canned tomatoes and up tbe sides of a 9" square be the 1952 glamour fabric for to wear. K LEVER PRODUCT Salted Peanuts Bermuda Scarves salt and pepper to taste pan which bas been well but holiday wear. Dyed in brilliant and Handkerchiefs 1 onion tared. Press down lightly. Cover colours it is practical (needs no Roasted Virginia Nuts 1 stalk celery with date paste and sprinkle re ironing) and it is cheap. Cocktail Napkins 2 tablespoon granulated gela maining crumbs over and press Fresh Daily tine lightly. Place in moderate oven EARLY RUSH BY lettuce leaves to serve on 25 minutes. Cool and cut in "Try a handfull, you'll want a POST CARDS mayonnaise squares. SLIMMERS bagfull." Dice potatoes and mix with (Contributed by Mrs. H. S. The spring slimming craze other vegetable and mayonnaise Atwood) was off to an early start this Jewellery of Coral, Ivory. Cook tomatoes, onion and celery Brunswick St. K ess. 3630 These recipes appear in "Ber vear. Beauty experts, busy witb I DRINK stalk with salt and pepper for the seasonal wax baths, exer Amber and Crystal 30 minutes; strain and add 2 muda's Best Recipes" and are cises and massage, thank tbe . 74 f sun ,tp. tablespoons granulated gelatine used with the permission of the publishers. mild winter. KODAK FILM after softening it with cold "The rush usually starts in mid-March," one expert told me LOTS "but this year women started t Pays To Advertise | Yankee Store reducing in early February." Antibiotics Aid j Favourite is Dr. Stephen Tay Designer, 14, lor's "3-part" diet from his book OF MILK! Stock Growth j "Fats and Figures." Which Twin has the Toni — Wins Renown AND WHICH HAS THE EXPENSIVE PERM? HALIFAX. N.S., (AP)—Feed Ser answer below* ing of poultry and swine wit- don't DO that! foods spiked wtth special anti biotic ingredients, a process In Italy started in Nova Scotia a year ago, has apparently produced hem better birds and animals at re duced costs, agricultural offi cials announced. Use of the antibiotics brings the stock along quicker, making Dunkley's it ready for marketing at an earlier date. However, the foods have little affect on eeg produc tion, said one authority. Doby
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left: TASTES GOOD — IS GOOD FOR STRENGTH HaiTuytrs by a Jairmui .utffrur Milk ranks as the most important single More women use Toni than all other home perms combined ! food in our diet. . . practically indispen- DON'T LINGER ... When trbf is Tom tbe overwhelming No frizzy stage, 00 brittle ends, sible to the health of children. no stubborn kinks. you visit a friend in the favourite ? hospital, keep yaw visit Because a Toni is so easy. Easy Because the Toni Test Curl Method ensures the finest pern- brief. Remember that ill FOR GROWTH as rol ing your hair up on curlers. persons tin vary easily. No special skill or training re Waving times can vary according by Max Factor quired. Just, follow the simplified to tfae texture and condition of Milk ranks highest as a tissue building picture directions. your faairs o Toni recommends test creates fashion's new curls, tfae only sure way of getting SHPS GOT BIG IDEAS . . . food . . . good for everyone, but a Because Tom's exclusive SPIN the best results. Little Gigliola, 14-year-old ideas about two years ago. At Curlers make winding twice as first Mrs. Fontana disregarded MUST for children . . . due Jo their . easy, so much I—ter. Crip—spin * Compare Monica Dargue's Tom ' Italian dress designer, stands them. Then she decided to try — lock with a Hick of the finger. (on tbe right) witb ber sister Merle's Pan-Cake Make-Up instantly •on a chair to drape her model. one. rapid rate of growth. Up goes your hair in a perfect curl. expensive perm. You'll agree that no creates actually new, sheer "It was a success," Mrs. Fon Because Toni's gentle waving other perm can surpass tbe natural complexion drama...flawless, By James E. Parlatore tana said. beauty of a Tom Home Perm — at "Oh, it was beautiful," Gigli FOR ENERGY lotion gives you a natural-looking delicate, utterly feminine wave from the very fust s_y. a fraction of tbe cost. ROM_, (AP) — An Italian ola put in. "It was rose and grey complexion loveliness. teen-ager is winning an inter witb a low cut bodice and a big Milk ranks highest amongst energy pro I national reputation as* a fashion diamond right ia tiie middle." able dress designer. "If I tried to carry out all ber ducing foods . . . yet it is amongst the SPIN Cnrfcr Kj, JJ'J In fact the first creation of ideas I would need the Colosse Standard Kit 12'6 grey-eyed, 14-year old Gigliola um for an atelier and the for least expensive. Revitalise eyery day, Fontana was purchased by tune of an East Indian mahara- RehU Kit (whole head).. 6 _ Queen Narriman of Egypt. jah," her mother laughed. With miJk. Gigliola — her name means Will she study fashion design- "Lily" in English—is tucked big? away in boarding school most of "She must become a char ".color harmony skin tones the year. But when she isn't tered accountant before she S *. "J^v* *Piw. Co-* (ftodsmoA1 amont doing school work sbe spends enters his business," ber mother *_• a 4 *&* fat**T NottrwoedCake -_*« U-» t^J her spare time sketching dress says: fyii Home Perm designs which she mails to her "I want Gigliola to study DUNKLEY'S DAIRY Betty's Beauty Salon mother, Zoe Fontana, a famous languages and accountancy so Italian designer. she can become a sound ad for daily delivery JUST LIKE NATURALLY CURLY HAIR Pitt's Boy Rood Phone 2902 The li—le designer — who ministrator." stands all of five feet—first be Her studies include four lan _8.1S+sun TRACE ENQLIRXES TO; BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCV, HAMILTON 2. I6ts_. gan sending ber mother fashion guages now. Page 4 THE SUNDAY ROYAL GA___TTE, APRIL 20, 1952 r ^ ^ffl-TmnfH-TiM _fi#if _t£___y EXPLAINS . ^-- niiiHtiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiitifiiiiiiiiiitttiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiHiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHfiiiiiiiiiiii He It lakes more \%an I THE DIFFERENCE BETWEtN ASTfclRE & ME BUT a scowl, Mr. P * y
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LISTERINE Antiseptic kills millions of Throat and chest leas that germs on throat surfaces...keeps them Followed by the feeling of tightness as VapoRub works on the skin from starting serious trouble. Remem The Bermuda Florist like a wanning poultice. ber, at the first sign of cold, gargle 32j Front St. Phone 2071 Hamilton HAYWARD and HAYWARD ENSE3-TBLE While your patient sleeps, LISTERINE Antiseptic, full strength, VapoRub goes on working, breaks upmost colds overnight. early and often! with their Spirituals and other Songs The Fairy Isle Flower Shop Gn Walker Arcade - Phone 3060 - - - Hamilton IN TESTS OVER A 12-YEAR PERIOD, DAILY USERS 28_S —n. VVAPORUB OF LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC HAD FEWER COLDS! 2tH6t»_. For Reservations Please Call 3150 or 2916 2__f_fc. _. THE SUNDAY ROYAL GAZETTE, APRIL 20, 1952 Page 5 He Had Tfyo Islands Named After Him An^ricoji Cojcinn J JOBS FOB ALL W. MLftl$® ^ft COASTER! — A^tQUTH C ARtSgt BUS -'*$__ ON BERMUDAS COTCEY SEEKS QLAWOUR ^Wr%. -^AWcCOLL "?. •' HIS By FRANK HAWORTH WASHi^^^t-. When one t Menfierror "Coney I si anef' lives continuously in an usually conjures up a picture other's counitfj;* e&'\ do, ffrfe |ust don't knovf of crowded beaches, board _aW but often fendamental walks, ice - creairi' par__rs, changej- Mtjat' occur wi it some A sailor goes back to the sea with bars* big wheels, roller coasters times escape you. lEVil and aH the other strident bd- But I got to brooding on a a salty shrug at fame and wealth. ft. 2ins., weij-m ju-Cts to mechanised jollifica ne .s Item I reported the other pad is tbe. bes! tion. Such is New York's dav abput a -fl .-ear-aid n_»n who. works as a lift "boy" in the business. Ki Coney island, but Bermuda's From FREDERICK COOK, Woodbridge, New Jersey land for a six; Hollywood, and it was borne ih iging with hint" presertts a very different pros on me that America is changing (me of the earb pect. Quiet and remote, its treme_4-U_ly ifi that little 'mat IN the little bark bedroom of an unpretentious white tgotten, Bntfal only link with its noisy name- ter of ag_ wood house at 65, Alwat Street in Woodbridge — fake lies in the' derivation of All of a sudden the statistics safely out of sight of the nearest salt water — a dark them en hi the name. Both islands were whieh pour ouf'o- Washington, blue unifoWn lies folded on the bed. |ugh 46 of thi the i occasional story one sees' in where they _rl n_tied after' Colonel Coney Arneiican newspapers, the ad (kist governor under the Ber- vertisements by big' life 'insur It has been sponged and pressed and the four broad gold stripes on tte slee es e;leam brightly. The braid on the neaked |gs there will b«j rTido Comoany at its disso ance concerns—these alt add up to something that makes you i_p has had a loving p__h_of, too. Captain Carlsen is off to Routine hillbilljj lution in 1684 and first under sea again. "Comin* Round the crown), who Qftermxp$S> look around. variety. Iveij And, yes, there's no getting Kurt Car lsen's new ship—Flying En ter prise II—is at this betook himself to New York.' away from it, America's is an moment loading 1?00 miles away at Mobile, Alabama, on tte _ about them Gulf*_-' Mexico. Carl.srn expects the telephone to rin1? at CAPTAIN CARLSEN ty are seldorr C_l_y B_r.nd lies at the north ageing populatir.h. • All those' . . back to the bridge. fstey are writteij eastern tip of the main land- claims about a longer life any hour. His ba;s stand ready. His Wife will drive him over guys who have mass of Bermuda. It is separat expectancy are true. to tte airport Then te will «v-:car,e from the letters that still And so, nowadays, we find pour in. the weird and wonderful fa hill " ed by a narrow channel from jj'-fin they have given her The businessmen .bidding for 31 ifi_nt. dressed up as bell-hops. offers c i huge sums of money, tbe hus- him r_ltd hot believe te meant Parry Point. St. George's. Its |p. the smart hotels, a nd, in strangers iwho greet him, the band, '^fc- ' Mrs. Carlsen hesitated. Then it. Why should they? A man TIME little causeway, and the fenfy place "of the. daztling girls• who badgering -frrm the radio and who just did not care about trade and the used to be -waitresses we have television people—all tte things from the sick-room came So operated -from 'it, were once the nia's voice: "Ten thousand four money was vw to them. But in fashion businegk " main line °t communication be grandmotherly old dears with that go with the business of be tte end they have had to accept ft. going-over .Mm silver-locks. •• -.<*i «-t«t» . J - ,1 ing a woiid celebrity. Hundred tons. She's a C-_ The It Started mi* tween St. George's and the rest And does MacColl like this Enterprise was only nine thou sand one hundred* and sixty- "You understand" Carlsen of the country. trend'' Frankly, no. | told me. "I am not an actor or Right away { It is approached alr.ng an in Where have all tiie golden Sonio _ bicycle eight. Tte new ship, has 48 n. n. And 12 passengers—she's much a television star. I couldn't detect a d iff ere' ' conspicuous by-road, turning off youths and girls got. to? Oh, they At the moment Carlsen has write- a book if I tried. The sea approach fro i the main road near Bailey's Bay, have gone j off in search Of the nicer." Other things on his mind. He is Kurt Carlsen's painting job is —that is Where I belong. I. am (be one usual | i! - and, as so often happens in Ber highly paid jobs, biff money in out in tte garage behind tte not a real eetebritsp.** 1adopted by He r< muda, when you have gone a thi} arms factories, or something the last of many he has been The ol<_"'salt"kettFe'^ff "__i_^ i S_T_*, __id t6*Be~fWonly '5U!.F__r of a number built house witfa paint smears up to doing here at home since he If Carlsen had chosen to ac |ywood. little way along it, the atmo glamorous—like how to be a bis' elbows, re-enamelling bis The stars •» sphere and character of tfae land- I^SJI^I throughout the Colony in its early days. cropper in tea- easy lessons. came back to find himself a cept the offers he and his house daughter Sonia's bicycle—a job hero. hold would now be wealthy. Ithe new Briti. _a ' seape undergo a change and you sbe. says he must finish before Wm are Ja j- J could almost fancy'yourself in a The _ island is in an exposed But during the winter nature There could have been a valet different" eountity. • porttion and wind and Weather needed a little assistance and he can go off to sea again. 10,000 letters to sponge 'his r.niform and a new Hyl ton, Mart "F fires were lit in the space below. Sonia is unable to supervise bifycle for Soma' instead of a Punt and Mur) JLi "ALPINE" CHARACTER will speedily denude it of soil-un There was the new radio mast less replanting is carried out In the'earl, days of the Colony the job. She is in bed witb ton he had to put up for the short paint job on the old. Mrs. Car- P_vIow. '"If• p JJT The scene takes on a some sillitis. Bat she is 'very much sen could haye had a maid and bvious glamoi C without too much delay. there were a number of these wave set on which' he chats to what wild aspect, the ragged • The road, recently resurfaced, structures scattered about, I salt tte captain of tte Carlsen house a cook. .She need never again iris" says dire li frocks and cliffs imparting a other hams throughout the wind- through the centre of the being a vitally important com hold just the same. world. There was the gardening bave set foot inside the well-kept Seventh Vei 'curiously . "alpine" character to modernistic kitchen whicb is ob dels can supi island, flanked on one side by a modity in the days before can I was talking to her mother to do and the new car td clean, ( jt accentuated ^when I passed • ^-gg ^-^ and on the other b a ning and refrigeration. This is (whose calm grey eyes have lost and grease and tte children lo viously her joy. eal character' that way recently,, bytte ^m- , aeep> blue poolf -g^ cayfag the only one left in anything like now tbat look of nameless dread consult about where the medal -Carlsen could bave had by pols of a herd of young goats. sides. Legend has it tbat many its original state. The current issue of the Ber matter. The editors of the Quar they wore when ter husband's lions and c_mmemorative scroll now simply fantastic sums of story Mai. ' Tbe gaunt, abandoned piers of muda Historical Quarterly is de money—if he had been willing lelist and rr years ago a luckless lover, The road terminates in a little terly have elected to reproduce picture was in every paper should hang and what should be _je former railway viaduct pro- hurrying to (or returning from) voted almost exclusively to a re -'Servants on Horseback" not perched on tiie slanting deck: of dape with" bis own mode] of a to say yes. personality, . iuce a slight feeling. of desola beach beside the ancient cause print of "Servants on Horseback," Ttey have been begging him Miss Laski, ' a'tryst with bis beloved, rode in way, where there is an old house merely in its archaic original his dying ship). I had asked jour-master Danish training ship tion, lhe philosophically-minded to it and was drowned. It Is now a rare document published in spelling, but also in an imitation what was the tonnage of the new now that there were • so many to do coast-to-coast TV shows. ting as some j n_y fid a grim commentary an used by the Department of | 1648,. of which only three copies Tbey have invited him to sign fhe film, has fenced in on the road side. * Health as a quarantine station. of its old-style type-characters, new mementoes to find wall- ."progress" ia the circumstance are known to exist. _ was writ especially tte "long s," for which space for. j endorsements fur beer and in the mat! "that, while the modern" railway ten by William Gold ing, a minis an "f" has been substituted. cigarettes, for yachting caps, in the fashi SALT KETTLE Some purists formerly insisted ' And, of course, there were the bas disappeared, the ancient ter of tte Ward who found him Whatever the antiquarians and that melodies of tte past must and ' lollipops, and unsinkable "I found bridge linking the island with the A more authentic link with tte self at odds, with the governor palaeographers may say, this letters—well over 10,000 of them rowboats; to make speeches on 1 mysei_—not f•" past is the curiou.v "salt kettle** MALAYAN GOVT. BUY only be printed in the ancient and still coming in. Seventeen Imainlan d -. still remains. This of the day, Governor Turner, and makes tt much harder for the or plainsong neumes, or the tabla- this and that: even to go to I she says. , bridge was one of the first three oa the eastern shore. Built on the Assembly. dinary reader to follow and the secretaries laboured to answer Hollywood and play himself on taski likes t SITI FOR UNIVERSITY ture of the Middle Ages, though them at tfae peak time. But I to be constructed in the Colony, and over the edge of a cliff, it is A former clergyman of the "Quarterly," presumably, is pub the screen. taneible t • I a castellated sort of structure, few modern performers can read Carlsen sighed every one of ''. the' others being Flatts bridge Church of England, he had se lished for the ordinary reader as those notations. The answer, of Carlsen has turned them all |rork. Her bo ^_ h d' S om e rset - bridge. Tbey are not unlike a little fort, actually KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya, much as • for itte university pro them himself. "That was the brought. 1 ceded from that body and with course is that what matters is tte least I could do," h. said." "All down. *'-_S»r mentioned in a record dated 1620. a sort of glorified funnel or chim (AP) — Tte Malayan govern others of like mind bad formed fessor. tomersetT^rr.. ney opening on to the shore be ment has bought 815 acres of sound, not the look of it on pa those people taking the trouble He lowered his voice as : °' The "alpine" effect is contin a new group called the Inde- per. Surely n like argument ap te film she u ued on the island *__f, tbe deep neath. land in Johore state from the to write. You'd never have though fearing that Mrs. Carlsen rb The controversy is an old one plies bl this case. less ambit io ' - _nd steep - sided railway •• cutting Originally, it is said, a large S_Itonln_ *^,i__lor**uild__g I fT^SS^ F£ ?**« jj- PWch thought it, would you?" might not under—and. "It wiH net and a certain confusion of thought "If ''servants on Horseback" through tbe bill producing an pan'Or "kettle*' fitted into the top MJ^eraity of Malaya. I ______._*^_4"*?* ***& » A great deal of his time has be good to be back pn my own which was -lied witb sea water. clandestinely at various places in seems to node—te it. The ques can be more readily understood bee^ n devoted to saying no—no MCE illusion of height, emphasised by The director of education. Mr. the Colony, and eventually pre tion is: which is more important, bridge," he said. "It can't I tbe absence of trees. This, inci- __r|ng the summer the heat of L, D. Whitfield, however, said (as it certfliajy can) in itnodern I to the masses of money-making ig, whose pro the sun's rays evaporated the sented a petition to the Long the substance of the thing or its spelling and type, what is gained I offers that have been made toI come too soon for me." ,' dentally, is a matter about construction would not be start Parliament in England, which re outward appearance? A similar ion is a care ', which somethv- should be done.. water, leaving tte salt behind. ed for some time: by labouriously imitating the him. The offers grew bigger and -ritability speri». sulted ha an Act assuring the situation used to arise ia music. antique? . ' bigger every time he said no. World Copyright Reserved a film actor i? colonists of "Iibertye * of their nman" waitii conscience in the matter of God's b for a call worshipp." j Harding. - "Servants on Horseback" quotes |pass the tun e this petition, witb copious notes, playing cards . explanations, .examples of the j)t patience. Governor's "tyranny" and general wickedness, and complaints about the restrictions and exactions im ply checked by| posed on the trading of the colon ists. In many cases. Bridal — You get MORE esume full re- -& ' 7. _" eir communities It is a long-winded utterance. Hto L. Gericke Mr. Golding, like most of his lit Patton. He Tthemed Gifts contemporaries, is nothing if not iter of danger- verbose and seems to proceed on with a Jeiatively small! the principle of never using one word where two will do. The For The actual matter of bis disquisition is of little interest now, but it is intriguing for the unsympathe tic light in which unconsciously it exhibits all parties involved. June Bride They .seem to have been a greedy, stubborn, intolerant, and alto gether unpleasant lot. The members of the Bermuda Company, which engaged in col onising the Islands, were by no Your Gift Problems means angels of light and in tbe interests of r>r of it they imposed some undeniably harsh condi-j Solved! tions, on the colonists. At the same time they did provide transportation, land, tools, and THE PREFECT THE ANGLIA various amenities (including min-. __.__ listersi and churches) and. were en (shown above) titled to a return on their out lay. The colonists' vociferous claims 1- ' £483, £$ARMING £HJN4* that the place and its products fm were all their, their ;refusal to IN OPEN STOCKS brook control and "interference," A trim 4-door saloon with genuine leather • x. . * rfssf""IO-.. and demands to do whatever ttey by such Famous Names as— pleased, were not justified, and upholstery, bench front seat and more leg A 2-qVx)r family saloon that gives you seem to bave been prompted as HAMMERSLEY — SHELLEY and much by covetousness and oppor room than any car in Bermuda. New more fjead room, more leg room, more RADFORD! ' tunism (London was a long way off) as. by legitimate grievance. shipment arrives next week! miles to the ga'|j(3n' For immediate delivery. in Golding fiercely denounces tte Governor for banning his preach COMPLETE DINNER SETS ing — at first sight, admittedly, a BREAKFAST SETS high-handed act. But the passion ate claims of everyone who and happened to disagree with tbe established order to be allowed I TEA SETS! to propogate tbeir own . views freely, no matter how extrava our generous TRADE-IN allowances mean a gant, seditious or revolutionary, must have constituted an mtmr barrassment to the authorities brand new FORD at a vejy small cost. of those days and it is bard to >ad When shopping fpr a Wedding Gift! j see. how elso ttey-could have j acted. The Governor . may not Phone 4341 See our Wedding Gut Consultant, whose expert advice have been a • perfect. character,- wil! solve your problem of wedding gift selection - - - ! bat he certainly had a an. un* enviable task. _ -&' T> -A- these Gilt Shop To turn to a more practical China and
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—f—• m"m a*^a. —— ______,—,- —^ — -y- - _ _ j^ t Mrt M w >OJV> f n r1| The British West II jp Easy Mowing With —P' • THE SORT OF THUG ANEURIN BEVAN SAYS Indies Through^ J The Worcester m WHENEVER the Labour has made a AHM*! mistake, it has not been in conse gerent than some American publicists. The Stomp 4. quence ot. pursuing its principles too • NO ONE is less fitted than a military roughly or too far but by making too expert to weigh the economic conse by f\_ ROTOR MASTER many concessions to conventional opinion. quences of his -.ordinate demands. Commander E. D. wOmi %W* • THE TROUBLE with the board Of tte Yet the nature of tte" modern military (19T cut) * nationalised industries is that ttey are machine makes it more than ever neces THE BAHAMAS (contd.) a constitutional outrage . . . The Minister, sary that tte industrial repercussions 1918 (Feb. 21) saw the ftrS^, Cots grass or weeds of any height by divesting himself of parliamentary should be carefully weighed before heavy tte "war tax" stamps, the tal responsibility, disfranchises the electorate military expenditure is embarked upon. printing being done locally i Cats close to walk and buildings as well. This was not done either in Britain or to Nassau, as follows: %d. greet" • UP to tha Korean incident American sfsf the United States: ld. carmine (KG.V.Head), lfl Fair Eastern policy floundered from IN HIS BOOK "IN PLACE OF FEAR • THE outstanding need of China, as of black and red ( .ueef^StMB No trimming required one extreme to another. At first she put similar communities, is for lhe indus case), 3d. purple on yellow,,It all her money oh the Chinese Nationalists. • THE REACTION of the United States the American people as tte bulwark Easy to operate to tbe revelation (hi Korea) of teri against Communism. ( trial products of tte urban communities grey-black and carmine. When these failed, she turned her back military unpreparedness for a major war! of the West. These -Russia ig not able to All tte above are known ***»* on the whole area. . . . Korea raised tte question: Have we supply to anything approaching tte quan dealt a deadly blow to Europe's hopes for' time for the Fourth point to operate? At double overprints, and with the Briggs and Stratton Motor It is still a matter for conjecture tities required. exception of tte Is. value, all whether those wbo invaded South Korea economic recovery, and at the same tfane once tbe military experts said NO! sent a cold wind throughout tte backwatd • TOE ARMS programme, agreed in the Indeed, just to the extent that Russia with inverted overprints. . did not think tbat tte United. States bad regions of the world. has perverted ter own economy to war Prom June, 1918, the oygfc\ disinterested herself in the Far East and summer of 1950, was not sufficient to t purposes, she is unable to assist to supply printing was done in London j 'See it TODAY at that, therefore, it was safe for them to try meet tte needs regarded as militarily It revealed the weakness of the motive desirable. Before tte yerr was out a j ing tte _****an requirements of ter tem from more substantial type. The '; their hand. behind President Truman's Fourth Point. porary alii. . first London printing was tn • THERE is no evidence to show that still heavier programme was demanded; black or red on the following (To give economic and technical help to j and all to be accomplished to three years. | It is a grim commentary on the direc tte 8o_et Union wants a trial of backward areas.) I tion taken by tte Russian revolution that stamps: __ green (in black), WADSONS strength. She can, of course, fall into it. by which time, we were. _M, we could , ld. —carmine (in black), 3d. pur 'talk to Russia out of strength." the North Koreans found it easier to obtain But it is easier for a dictatorship to pull If tbis motive had been entirely al- ( ple on yellow (to black), Is. It seems insane for Russia to wait for tanks than tractor ploughs from their out of such a _tnation than it is for a truistic It might have stood tte strain. 11 Soviet "friends." But is not tte West grey-black and carmine (in red) bave no doubt about his intentions: bat I tbat date if her real intention is a military , In 1919 tte colour of the 3d. democracy. A dictatorship has no public show-down. She is obviously less billi-' making fust the same mistake? opinion to satisfy. unfortunately "it had been' represented to I Queen's Staircase was changed to black and brown and the same stamp received the over print "war tax" in one line. 1918 produced 'another war charity stamp, again the ld. Queen's Staircase being the stamp overprinted "War charity 3.6.18." This stamp also exists _ witb double overprint. a On July 14, 1919, tte following 1 stamps were overprinted "war i**£3? tax" in two lines, in black or red: _d. green. (ib red), ld. BEVAN, IT SEEMS IS AT carmine (in black), 3d. black and brown (i.n black), Is. grey- black and carmine (fit red).' March. 1920, saw an issue to commemorate peace at tte end LOGGERHEADS WITH HIMSEI-F of World War I. It comprised Although not against spending large sized stamps printed by money on defence te omits De La Rue and Company, and to state to precise terms what composed of the Sovereign's THIS book* by Aneurin Bevan will confuse fey EMANUEL proportion of tte national to- head in a medallion on the left- come should be devoted to this hand side of toe stamp and the many critics who have painted the author purpose. badge of tte Colony in the upper in lurid colours and held him up as a horrible This is an unfortunate omis rieht-hand corner. Values as sion, because te doubts whether follows: %d. green, ld. carmine, example of the raging, roaring revolution SHINWELL M.P. the threat to world peace has 2d. slate-grey, 3d. deep brown, diminished or tbat Soviet Russia Is. deep myrtle-green. ary, bent on the immediate destruction of is willing to make an attempt to (To be continued)" Golden Shell Motor Oil — capitalism and all its works, ease the tension. Apart from some peevish It is a pity that the tragedy, Mr. Bevan is one of Britain's but for not being revolutionary So muddled A Champion Performer comments on minor aspects of intense bitterness, and desola- most intriguing political advo enough. cates and everybody would like To place the blame on the policy, tte most orthodox and tion which were all too common U.S., as he appears to do, for | Right-wing member of the i.n tte valleys of South Wales in to know what he is driving at. So confusing His philosophy may be con what is called panic rearma Make Do COOLS—Carries off excess engine heat; Labour Party could find little to his day, together with details of Aneurin Bevan cannot make ment is no answer. cavil at. his- work underground receive veniently, summarised in tte up bis mind which leg to stand That country may be right or CLEANS—Washes away grit and dirt. Even Mr. Bevan's principal no more than a passing refer concluding sentence of the book on about Soviet Russia. He de supporters will fail' to acclaim ence. where te declares his abiding wrong in bringing pressure on faith in democratic Socialism. plores the concentration camps, tte Western nations to rearm. SEALS—Prevents power leaks around pistom. tte book as a reservoir of in tte suppression of personal - But the build-up of arma spiration or an exciting version So undecided liberty, and the soul-destroying ments under tbe aegis of the OILS—Lubricates close-fitting friction points; of their political gospel. ft he had devoted more space So naive regime prevailing to that coun Atlantic community would never Mr. Bevan issues no com to his actual experience it "What," Mr. Bevan asks, "is try, yet believes that one day have taken place if Soviet mand to bis followers to roll up would bave proved more illumi democratic Socialism?" tte workers of Russia will exert Russia had not surrounded her Drive in to the Hillman Garage tteir sleeves and go into battle; nating than bis analysis of eco "The philosophy of demo sufficient pressure to enable self witb a number of satellite there is no pte view of a holy nomic issues. cratic Socialism is essentially political democracy to emerge. countries spent a substantial and let us drain, flush ond crusade. These read very mucb like cool in temper. It sees society As yet, there is precious little proportion of her resources on Here he makes no bid tor the the fruits of nocturnal dis to its context with nature and evidence of a change of heart; armaments, and caused the then refill your crankcase with leadership of the Labour Party. cussions with some obfuscated is conscious of tte limitations nor ean he prove, on the records blockade which led to the Berlin Mr. Bevan's brief narrative of economist, whose views on bow imposed by physical con of tte years since the war, that air-lift. his early struggle for selfeduca- Soviet Russia, while anxious to PAINT BRUSHES can te Golden Shelf Motor Oil. We will to relate economic facts to I ditions. cleaned without fuss or muss ib tion to "lift himself out of the political strategy are about as - "It sees the individual to his avoid global war, is desperately The Korean aggression' gave rut** is revealing. working for peace. an impetus to rearmament I a tank made by cutting one side be glad to see you and anxious to useful as tte opinions of tte pigs context with society and is out of a gallon can. Brushes Unfortunately such an experi of Drogheda on psychology. ' therefore compassionate and Mr. Bevan is not opposed to even Mr. Bevan would agree. ence can produce melancholy hung to paint s o 1 v ent are piease. Mr. Bevan claims to have j tolerant. rearmament. He sternly rebukes It confers no benefits on tte I gripped by spring clothes-pins reflections in later years and profited by bis study of Marx tte pacifists, which is poor con British public to stir up hostility cause the victim to be at cross "Because it knows that all screwed to a strip of wood nailed ism. political action must be a solation after tte support tbey against the U.S. across tte top. I purposes with everybody. recently accorded him. Whatever faults may have Yet, tte fact tbat some men Tn so far as I 'can te said | choice between a number of to bave bad a political train possible alternatives it es "Against the background of been encountered in American are able to rise above their en- ing at all, it has been in chews all absolute proscrip foreign policy, we are bound to The Hi!!man Garage I virenment and attain eminence mounting tension created by been living under the threat of Marxism." tions and final decisions." such policies," he writes, "it rely, whether in the search for aggression. j in literature, art, industry, and However, he prefers the evo world peace or a deterrent Holmes, Williams & Purvey Ltd. politics seems to contain tte And further. "It seeks the is idle to talk about general lutionary processes and rejects truth i.n any given situation, disarmament. People are not, against war (or even as Mr. Serpentine Road, Hamilton refutation of Mr. Bevan's theory tte method of revolution. Bevan would himself desire, to So entangled that poverty in childhood is knowing all the time' that if and .never have been prepared Telephone 4111 This will not endear him to this be pushed too far it falls k> throw away their guns assist in economic rehabilita- I I say this book is an attempt necessarily a barrier to ad- the Politburo, which, despite his into error. tion), on tte moral and physical at a thoughtful, analytical, and "s.sun. I vancement. white tbey feel unsafe. declared confidence to tte theo "It struggles against tte "The guns are there because backing of the American people. sociological study in which * Heinemann, 6s. ries of Marx, Lenin, and Engels, evils that flow from private the sense of insecurity is there This view is reinforced by Bevan the orator and forceful is likely to regard him as an property, yet realises that all not the insecurity because the Mr. Bevans' own idea that it is agitator is subordinated to Bev obscurantist idealist. forms of private property are guns are there. wiser to spend on tte develop an tte philosopher. Be sees a new world evolving not necessarily evil." The existence of huge ment of tbe backward countries Yet somehow it fails to catch which is vastly different from Such placid sentiments, even armaments directly contrib than on armaments. on because te is neither decisive the old: a familiar sentiment somewhat confusing, are hard utes to the universal fear, but This, as te knows, is accepted nor conclusive. agreeable to many quarters. ly calculated to excite tte faith it is secondary, not primary. United Nations policy, which In short, we have bere tte Yet Mr. Bevan is- at logger ml. This applies to atom weapons may well have been carried thoughts of a man who is trying heads with himself in deciding Too much of this and Mr. as to more primitive types." through with enthusiasm and to disentangle a series of com the pattern of tbe new order of Bevan may evoke condemnation This is a refreshing example witb tte necessary financial plex problems and, in tte pro society, not for being too revolutionary, I of realism." support if the world had not I cess, gets into a tangle himself. WASHES THE BOOR STORE AUTHOR of the WEEK the wonderful NEW and m Quicker! By W.G. ROGERS. The Oxford Book Shop washing- powder u __. BELL IRVIN WILEY, author Busier! of -The Life of Billy Yank," :: THE BRITISH J OUR- companion volume to his well NAL PHOTOGRAPHIC known "The Life of Johnny A LAM AN AC 1952, ' (7/9). 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WINTER COOKSON & CO., P.O. Box 460, Hamilton. X —RS.I _ THE SUNDAY RCHfAL GAZETTE, __P__ttf _!0, 1952 Page ? B5ii«0iiRi!TiiSi_ ENGLAND WILL TAKE SEVENTEEN KEY WEST B_ WIN Old Colony Club U.S. GOLDEN GLOVERS Norman Hall Recovers Presentation Matches At m BOTH DMSIQN flUES Consolidate Lead TO TOUR IRELAND To flay Rugby Again it" 3 ON CONTINENTAL TOUR IN MAY HI M ; With a clean sweep in their LONOON, April, 19 — FoUr Sports _4reite On Sunday 'HI By PETER DITTON Final Official Standings Senior Billiards League match Meet Prime Minister, years ago, lying on his back, his M\ over the Bermuda Mineral Water . LONDON, April 19 — The would have contained eleven old eyes bandaged, following a deli K England -team that will line up Of Football League Sports Club while the Nationals Kiss Blarney Stone cate operation on a detached re- 'caps'. As it was, Garrett of "A" team split with the Old Com tin?_,lt" seemed that Norman To Finish League Season against Italy in Florence on May Blackpool received his baptism of 18 is not likely to differ much The Key West Rangers, tbis rades, the Old Colony Club' __*• DUBLIN, Ireland, April 19 — Macleod Hall'* rugger days International football. team were able to consolidate were over. But 'Nim' as he is The two presentation matchas from that which beat Scotland 2-1 season's Bermuda Football America's Golden Gloves cham at Hampden Park. Although their league lead this week. pions wfll meet Prune Minister fondly known to the terrace fans, BELGIANS FIGHT TO to be played at the Bermuda WHICH TO PICK League Knockout Cup champions, showed those same fighting Sports Arena on Sunday will coifi several players had a poor game And this brings us right .bade Ttey are bedding first position —amon De Valera, for two ora- won both division titles this sea torial receptions, rubberneck qualities, .which have earned him SAN BOXING BOUTS elude the Bermuda Footbajl at Hampden there are few alter where we started. The question by a margin of six points over tte praise wherever he has played. League's activities for the presera* native selections. However, it facing the Selectors when they son, also. Nationals "A" team. St. George's torough Southern Ireland and kiss the Blarney Stone, before It was no ^asy task to over season. must not be overlooked that Ar consider the 17 tar the Continen The Rangers' "A" team, with an are in .thi—I. position. BRUSSELS, April 19—Round senal, Chelsea, Blackburn and tal tour is, which of tte tried and A. P. Mello tea tite highest battling Ireland— top amateurs come the tnental rather' than two of the law banning boxing At 1.30 p.m. the Key Wessft Newcastle, all of whom had been trusted brigade should be given 11-1-1 record had a two-point break to date — a 35 while J. in an international boxing tour physical anguish caused by the from Belgiuih got off to a fine Rangers "B" will take on Tl_ concerned in F.A. semi-finals, another chance and which of margin over tbe Somerset Eagles, nament here, April _}. injury, the same as that which Start today when a mixed com Rest of the "B" Division while Ferreira recorded a 30. threatens to end the career of at 3.15 p.m. the Rangers "AR were not represented against tte. them should be dropped? and five points over the former lhe results of the game? played The New York born, 70-year mission of Socialist heavy- 'Scots. This, means that players champions — the Pembroke Jun- old Prime Minister and fighter Basil Kenyon, Skipper of the weights, Liberal middleweights, team will play The Rest of thu Against Austria it was tte to the Senior Billiards League on Springboks on their recent Eng "A" Division. such as Smith (Arsenal), Ecker- England half-backs, Wright, iors. In the "B" Division,. the Anr il 16. for Irish independence, will en- Social-— Christian lightweights, sley (Blackburn), Milburn (New tertai.i the American team in land tour. But Hall came back sat down to define "coups et .ft will be noted that Eugene Froggatt and Dickinson, and Key West squad battled right O.C.A. mjs.ar.s.t. playing better than ever, and castle) and Bentiey (Chelsea) right-back Ramsey who showed his private suite on the second blessures" and intent te injure. Richardson, who has not played down to tte wire in a two-team r. Ford 150 C. Stovell . . 133 floor of the Government Build ihii season led his country in may be considered. to advantage. But against Scot G. Tite 150 A. Madeiros 115 Recently, the bill introduced for the Key West Rangers foi" race, beating out the Juniors by ings at noon Wednesday, Pat the International series. by a private member, calling Altogether, 17 England players land Ramsey had a very poor G.Gray 150 S. Usher .. 57 three years, will be playing q_ first half, and, when England one point. rick Carroll, President of the At the Colombes Stadium in for banishment of the noble art Sunday in the centre_alf post"" will make tte trip to Italy, ior S. Harris ... 150 H. Williams . 67 Irish Amateur Boxing Associa were under pressure after tte in The "A" team had the best Paris, he scored the six points of fisticuffs from the kingdom, tion. Richardson, who now liy§L after the game in "-Florence there tion said today, The modern five- (two penalty goals), which gave was heard in Parliament. are two more Internationals to terval, both Froggatt and Dickin goals for and against average in 600 370 in the United States, is in BetH son showed "signs of panic te their storey granite building from England a 6-3 victory over And members of the Ministry muda on vacation and will tie be played against Austria to tte "A" Division with a 52-13 Old Comrades Nationals "A" which De Valera rules the Irish France, and enabled them to clearances. mark to thirteen games. J. Ferreira .150 A. P. Mello . 107 of Justice commission set up to joining" his old team for the pr
In estimatkig the role of the Queen's The World Health 0rganis_f__n reports cN» a social problem that is still increasii-9 ... ;IH| PEOPLE CLOSE entourage let us first examine the part ihe vQueen herself - can play in the ALCOHOLICS by the Doctor f §^Sti__w___» from ordinary ipakjp Ar$lsto__ *° fortunes of her Realm ADDICTION to alcohol is a addiction is marked __J_VtfP physical disease and sbouJd definite milestones, from tne be treated as such. This is first ".lack-oaT' to the final. swiftly terminated the long and to shape that influence. He was LET us make believe. Let On this basis the royal influ tl^e conclusion of a committee degradation of aBsolute depend glorious history of the Anglo- 9 millionaire financier and the ence has been and can be, con ence on the morning drink *na us pretend that the timG Indian Empire." grandfather of Lady Mountbat stant and pervasive Edward of experts on mental health more or less sustained drunken ten, now linked with the present who have been studying alco ness throughout the conscious Look back Queen. VHI's concern for the distressed has come when the coun | areas made the subject an in holism s? the request of the hour_ The ifaeyi table Conse The Queen, then, can play a Through Cassel, the King got quence? yr-1 be delirium tremens try, with the Tory Party confidential reports oh inter tense political theme. George World Health Organisation, part; but about faer powers there |"*r# into—_t i.n Imperial con and a fatal illness, unless Wie ad Ire no written rules. There are national public opinion. Through and who have just produced a dict can be persuaded to accept still in power, needs a new Lord Esher he got the gist qf cerns did much to sponsor the only much-argued precedents. progress of Empire. long and compt_t_raive report treatment. Prime Minister. And to assess what is left of private Cabinet discussions. And what was once tne Divine Right the King used Lord Esher again And in setting social standards about it. Lei us. suppose further that of Kings we must take a sweep and again to bring pressure on i the Qppen's taste and views will Alcoholism seems to be on the 27-LETTER DRUG Mr. Butler I_s -hy then made ing backward glance. Cabinet Ministers who disagreed be paramount. It can be expect- increase in me.iy parts ol tpa The success of medical treat such strides that thS"-tojy ma When we have done that w* with him. j ed. as an instance, that she will world. Jt was stated recently in ment used to depend greatly on jority in the Commons vie-' him shall know the importance of *•' JT have guilty divorcees at the French Chamber of Deputies the patient's strength ot mind. aad Mr. Eden as equal choices. that Inner Circle of courtiers, I Court or in trie Royal Enclosure that cne Quarter qf all the cases Tt still does* but to a less extent, Who shall decide? • VYrQth feared at Ascot. counsellors, and family WW**. "•pD There are students of more ESHER under treatment in flench psy- for within the last two or three Well, the Queen would prob WK_ti_t__ in this reign, utter the words chiatric hospitals were of alco- j recent history who believe that . .. the new advisers? years doctors, have been finding ably consult tbe resigning Who t—B be 7 " i""***""*-**. that may lead to historic royal But who? holic origin. Tn the State of New a hew Danish drug exceedingly Prime Minister—it would' be it was George Vs idea—and not decisions. Ramsey MacDonald's — to have powers? This makes lovely ar- The Queen's influence thus York, according to the New York Helpful. Its chemical name _ sensational if sbe did not—and cousin of King George VI and Queen Victoria—and, attest all, gument for lawyers, but it is wide. Mr. Churchill, Times, there are 700,000 chronic now uncle of the Queen's con a National Government in 1931. ranges Tetraethylthiuramdisulphide. It that would be that. But experts she is remembered by many as enough to pate that, in the heat conscious of it, has remarked: alcoholips^-one man out of every Is also called Disulfiram or Anta say sbe need .not do so. We will sort, Stood before Rotarians in And MacDonald, it is said, was a living person—was no passive the King's personal choice for of the Ulster crisis of 1913, an "There is too much care on that 12 ih the population. buse. repeat that: she need not do so. London and said this:— instrument in the hands of her ex-Lord Chancellor declined young brow." She must, there What is an alcoholic? Here "When Mr. Attlee asked me Prime Minister. If a patient taking^ this drug And Queen Victoria did not Ministers. By no means. She that the Monarch could still fore, in all matters, be helpfully is the definition given by the drink* even a small quai——y of consult Gladstone when she to go to India as Viceroy, I at got some Ministers appointed "
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' Two important events are tak after their Jamaica Jamboree ing place within the next four trip and both are pleased with A weeks, both of which should, the way the gang carried onII apart from regular group meet- during their > absence. Att" hands | ings, occupy first' place with all took part in a lively kite flying competition recently. Prizes, By Eugene Sheffer self to tbe Children of Israel 34—Oriental. nurse. 51- -Who was Jethro's son-in-law? ! troops. • (Deut. 33:8) 35—Festive. (Ex. 3:1) The first is the celebration of were kindly donated by Mr. HORIZONTAL 54—Hebrew masculine name 36 —Thing, in law. 52- -Totaled. the Day of St. George, our Brown. Clarence Dean with his 37—Stitch. ^pp$; Patron Saint, next Sunday. So **$_" mode, carried off top hoh- 1— What place With its towns did meaning healer. 53 -Leads. 57—Sesame. 39—Human being. 54- -What is tbe fifth book of the far the arrangements mentioned .ours. Kenneth Turner' and Gar- David take from the Philis ath Turner took second and tines? (I Chr- 18:1) 58—Toper. 40—Likewise- New Testament? last week remain the same, al- 59— Cypiinoid fish. 43—Corroded. 55- -Ooze. ' | though the final word about third places respectively A.S.M. 5- -Befriend. where the service will be held Spring presented the prizes on 9- -Variety of violet. 60—What office rs of tbe array did 45—Possessc s. 56- -A prophetess (Luke 2:36) 47—-he SOBS of Eli worshipped 5» -lee crystals. has not been announced. But by behalf of Mr. Brown and also 14- -A son ef Merari (1 Chr. the captain call to bktn and made a photograph— record of command them to send Paul ' what god? (1 Sam. 2:12) 61- -Small child. the time you read this, it prob 24:27) 48—Obese. ably will be and the orders dis the event. 15- -Spoken. under escort to Felix? (Acts. 62- -Palm leaf (var.) 23:23) 50—Title of address. 63 -Astern. patched to those concerned with- ST. GEORGE'S AGAIN 16- -Bacchanalian cries. ! in a day or two. The Council is -_— St. George's Sea Scout 17- -Tilled with a hoe. 63—Adoniram's father (1 Ki. 4:6) 64—Singing voice. confident of the full support oi Troop has done It again. They 18- -Below. ' j__ # &*« 7 p t \o ^t. i*~ 13 all hands for this important walked off with another blue 20- -Room in a harrm. 65—Plant of lily family. ? -" "service. _S. ' 21- 66—Ran away from. *. £ 1 ribbon ior their entry in the -Balaam's steed (Num. 22:21) ( 14 PATROL COMPETITION 22- _ -^-Breshet. j£ • 116 pageant of the Bermuda Easter -Assistance. ' The other event is the first 68—Canons. r*" Lily held on Thursday afternoon. 23- -Twenty-four hours. 1 Island patrol competition far the Mounted on their float was an 24- 69—Spreads for drying- 17 16 1$L. -24—Herb witb -tinging hairs. r* •"'? new "Walker" Cup which will he extremely well executed model 26- VERTICAL -Who dwelt in the land of s_ j held at Daniel's Head, through of the Furness liner "Ocean Gerar and was* richly Messed 1—To what •"fcflac-- wis Solomon 21 22 g£. brought to be anointed king? .? the kindness Of the Resident Monarch." The super-structure by the Lord (Gen. 26:6) | Naval Officer, May 3 and 4. 'vas in Easter, lilies and the hull (I _a,.:38) iA 2. i i 28- -Extinct bird. 1-1 Bet. __S -cfcpa- nut in Grape Bay leaves. 2—Dwelling. r*. ft Transport lor heavy camping 29- -High card. i*YY _<< equipment themselves is being - A flhe. effort rnd all hands join 30- 3—Handlings. i -Clamor. 28 29 |K* '— 3i 3. .3 patrols themselves is being pro in extending them hearty and 34- -Grew old. 4—Secreted. vided. The patrols- will make sincere congrattistations. 36- 5—Domicile. W//, % -College cheer. 37 their own way to the camp site 37- 6—Sea eagles. B*. 3*. _ AH the principal English news -What did the devil tempt with their foodstuffs for the papers dated Aoril 14 carried a Jesus to turn into bread when 7—Youth. 3. | overnight camp, and they will 8—Gratify. §39 Ap letter from the Chief Scout, Lord he was fasting in the wilder u fr- ! be met at the Somerset Cash . o wall an. in connection with the ness? (Mat. 4:3) n. 9—Hanging ornaments. % % [ Store by Guides from the two 42 43 opening.that day of the annual a 38- -Adult male. ! 10—Salutation. 44 $& | Somerset gangs. "Bob-A-Joto" week. He said: • 39- -Waxlike ointments. 11—Highway. j The i panel of Judges has been "This is the only week in the 41- § appointed and will include Joint -From what wilderness did the 1_—Prefix: between. fp k47 48 year when a British Scout asks children of Israel go journey IS—___n. % ^_i Island Commisioners Claude R. for payment for his good tuna. ing to- the Promised Land? 19—Narrow inlet- 49 SO §?' 52- p£ Elford and Robt. H. Kennedy, and he asks only for what it is (Num. 33:12) 21—WiAg, _• Mr. Gerald S. Walker, donor of worth when it is done satisfac 42- W/M % the- trophy, Mr. Frank Monks, -Places of sacrifice. 25—Fox (Scot.) 1-4 55 5fo p% ?9 torily." 44- -Bend head doom' in rever 26—What did Phineas's wttfi is ambulance officer of the St. The success of this annual % % ; John Ambulance Brigade and ence. name her posthumous child? too _l i effort over there is assured and 6_" 45- -This place. (1 Sam. 4:_H. • __ and Albeit _"ug" Wilson, of I hope that our own campaign 46- -Speed. H.M.S. Sheffield, with Deep Sea' 27—Dove murmur. 65" along the same Uses will be 47- -Sound of contempt. 2r—River in Switzerland. 64 __ Rover "Banjo" Bannister lend sifcee—sfully launched soon.. 48- -Winnowing machine- 31—Imp e r cept ible. >"i ing ••• a hand where required. "Mow, remember St. George's 49- -Allayed. 32—The mount in which Esau i 68 1.. These gentlemen will camp Daf, April 2T. Moke it a point 51- -A name given the place overnight with the boys to avoid to join in the tribute to the dwelt {Gen. 36:8) r % % I delay and cover the require where the Lord proved him 33—Serf. 4-20 Patron Saint of Scouting on tha* ments of P.O. and R., and the day. 1st Sandys Rover Crew will tie j their 'attendants for the period. J.F.M. OZ-s* These chaps will also ready the Circus} Mystery I Someone's in for an Early Swim SO 3 J. _' J. VI p. 3_ V^ ? camp site as far as possible. The 031 _ |3Q ivH ao N 3 1 ! complete panel of judges will Cliche Corner V08 V .SN o i a 0lN3 meet shortly to allocate the When Freek's Famous Circus ? various jobs to be done so as to recently exhibited in Podunk the 3 _3% lOSll1 _!vs V You don't have to be a reader H V? V > ensure the smooth "working of of any particular author to be a cages containing the animals were s j . ass v-ii- the project. arranged as follows during the I_N V d* ^O ^e_3 J-sv H cliche expert. Reading,any one of performance: 1. Tiger. 2. Panther. _ _3 _[_>o 8^5 a v x . V MORE CUB PROGRESS many- Will qualify you to supply N IS1 3 1 v«3 -iNV! 1st Sandys Pack comes up the hackneyed expressions which 3. Mystery Cage. 4. Wolf. 5. Lion. S: w answer the following questions: All the creatures in the five S3 N o -S_ HS8la_9 V i again with news at more pro s 1. Christmas is seldom- happy, cages had a total of six heads, I lio N^ *3 OV'/A vowi % gress. Ens- Rowland gains bis 18 legs and five tails. The four 1 i_-|_.JL3N second star and three of his festive," or joyous, it's always —?. y. j.. ..D vvs 2. What must the show always animals named; that is, those' in Aval a IV_SS vivo Q fellows, Ray Thompson, Ronald cages 1, 2, 4 and 5, have a total HIV 3 N }i 3 I Doughty and "Butch" Holder, de? aNnsoaoH gain their first star. The* pack • S. The cup is always the cup of four heads, 16 legs and four S3 0 A 3'-7i-\ vaoi i aa J 3 is sponsored by Sandys Gram that —? tails. v w a V <*'{? d iHJ-V _ Thus there were missing two J. _I mar' School and a number of the 4. What does an Indian always C'KOSSWOBD 1'LZZLE SOLUTION lads made an excellent showing bite? heads, two legs and one .tail, at the annual sports of their 5. Always last but never —? which belong to the occupants of school. In. fact, they have dem the mystery cage, No. 3. What 8. He may be down but he's onstrated tbat they can fill the never —? can they be? j requirements for the athlete Answer: The occupants of the mys I; Any nice place is a — para tery cage are a snake-charmer (one badge and we should hear some dise. head and two legs) and a snake (one 13 M thing of this soon. 'Hearty con 8. A needle lost is invariably head and one tails, which accounts 'IS Girl Guide gratulations to our wee brothers whereS for the two missing heads, two legs If 18 agf. there and best wishes for 9/ Monster's eyes are always and one tail. .22 more Cub progress. Scouters "Joe Simmons and Answers: 1. Merry; 2. Go on: 3. 12 Cheers; _ The dust; 5. Least; 6. Out; ' AUSTRALIAN TV POSTPONED Column Vivian Spring are back to work 7- Veritable; 8. In a haystack; 9. with the 1st Somerset Troop! Green. CANBERRA, Australia, (AP) —Australia has postponed in .. 23« .SW definitely plans to set up an ex IO perimental television station near Sydney. 16 TEA BAGS The Verdmont Florist The decision was made by the Cabinet because of the need to Queen Street Phone 4612 cut imports, according to an an 2826 : sun. nouncement by Postmaster Gen eral Hubert L. Anthony. The 1st St. David's Girl Guide Company held a dedication ser vice on Sunday, Mareh 23. Com mander Little read the lesson and a short address by Canon Burrell followed. The flag 'was. then dedicated by Archdeacon Stow. Draw connecting lines from dotthe water. Where two numbers After the service, a trophy 1 to dot 28 to complete this are close to one dot, use it for was presented to the company drawing and determine who's in both. • by -wes.- Clipper, tbe East Snd Commissioner. Those present in cluded Dr. M. Hallett, the Island Don't gamble when you have a Commissioner; the 2nd St. George's Girl Guides and sure bet BROOKE BOND l Rupert and the Lion Bock—19 Brownie.; and the C.G.B. St. George's and the C.L.B. -Band. 2824tsa*. p^-^" .'ij|j|ilj2L.. On April 4 the 1st St. David's _TV-—/ti '_•«__•» Company held a social in aid Of the camp tend. It was a great success and netted £11.18. tar the fund. Arrangements have been made ior a dance to be held in St. David's Recreation Hall on May 2. This will also be to aid the camp fund. 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14 THE SUNDAY ROYAL GAZETTE, APRIL 20, 1952 - 1 Extent Of Gambling In Colony Investigated THOUSANDS OF POUNDS SHE MAKES TINY DOLLS IN FEATHERBED ALLEY CHANGE HANDS EVERY WEEK St George's Woman Originated Craft Thousands of pounds change hands every week in Bermuda through gambling of one sort or another. Some of the gambling can be classed as com 17 Years Ago paratively harmless, but in its virulent form it may become a destructive force Eve, the world's First Lady* in the community. traditionally paraded in fig During the week Sunday Royal Gazette reporters BETTY SMITH and T R A N K leaves. As a costume they HAWORTH investigated the extent of gambling m the Colony. They interviewed were doubtless picturesque,. police officers and chucrh leaders. Here is their report: but they must have been open There are legalised forms of Joint Statement to various practical objections. gambling and games of chance Eve's daughters, while retain which involve some skill and can Recalled ing an interest in leaves for be regarded as a pleasant relaxa Wagers At The Rev. Victor Ford, of St decorative purposes, soon dis tion. At the Shelly Bay track Andrew's Presbyterian Church, carded them as a fabric. on race days hundreds of pari- Hamilton, who is president of mutuel tickets are sold. Games Long Distance the Bermuda Ministerial Asso Certain "ladies" in the 20th of bingo are organised in clubs ciation, drew attention to a century Bermuda, however, and hotels, door prizes are awar statement issued jointly by toe have revived the notion, but ded at fetes and dances, raffles are When Teal won the association and the Bermuda often operated at bazaars. 106th Grand National at Clerical Union to June 1948, and nobody need be disturbed. For Aintree in Liverpool, a reaffirmed to a letter to the Mrs. Marie Gleeson photographed during the week with some of her dolls. the "ladies" are dolls and the _\ This type of gambling, common press by representatives of making of them, Bermuda's fo most countries, cannot be con quarter of a million those bodies in January of the sidered a danger to the commu people watched the race, following year. tiniest "industry," is a craft nity, nor does it pose any particu but in Bermuda the fans In this statement,, toe organi originated and practised tm lar problems. But the gambling had to be content with sations concerned expressed Mrs. Marie Gleesson, of S^ that is harmful is tbe kind that alarm at tbe great increase of Two Old-Time undermines the characters of the making their wagers at George's. gambling to Bermuda and urged America Is Trying To Buy Mrs. Gleeson has been en participants, effects their produc long distance. their people to abstain from gaged in toe work for about 17 tive capacity and deprives their An estimated 1.000 per gambling and to resist and dis Airliners families of food and shelter. courage its spread to the islands. years, but It was only recently p Various members of the com sons living in the Colony, They "strongly deprecated" that she opened a workshop ant- mostly English, "inves display room in the basement of munity were asked their opinions the introduction of games of Emigrate toe premises of the St. George's on the incidence and gravity of ted" large and' small chance at religious and charit Britain's Top Scientists Historical Society, opening on the problem. Here are their re on the contenders, a able functions, "however well Featherbed Ally. In this re plies: intentioned," and reminded 1 prominent member o f After 17 years' service on trial electronics have to punch a treat which she calls "toe Home A senior police officer said: people of every denomination time clock wito the men on the of toe Gleeson Doll," she Bermuda's " sporting " of tbeir duty of contributing European skyways, two air Top flight British scientists are being offered salaries of assembly lines; senior lecturers •" _H_s police are well aware liners are starting a new life in between £10,000 and f 14,000 a year (in dollars) by American showed her dolls to The Sunday that in Bermuda a great deal of fraternity told a Sunday "liberally and regularly" to the and demonstrators at Oxford Royal Gazette. support of their churches. South Africa. and Cambridge say they have to gambling goes on but gambling Royal Gazette reporter. They are American-built D.C.- universities and big business. in itself, while morally wrong, is Few of these offers have been accepted though the pay "wash their own glassware." Said- he: "Practically Misuse Of Leisure 2s bought by Swissair to 1934, WALNUT SHELLS not aa offence and tbe police and used on tbeir first service scale is far in excess of that in Britain — but more and One university professor — a The faces are painted by Mrs. must be satisfied that the sub all the English here had Noting that the gambling hab nuclear physics expert — gets it appeared to arise in many from Switzerland to London. more they are being discussed in university common room Gleeson"" on walnut shells, but ject of their investigation con a wager on the race, Tbe D.C.2 was tbe forerunner £1,500 a year plus small con I toat is the only non-Bermudian travenes one of the sub-sections young people, from tbe misuse and research laboratory. sultative fees. whether or not they of leisure, tbey advocated "tbe of the Dakota, thousands of part—everthing else about the of section 178 of the Criminal whicb are still in use throughout And in those conversations it He has been offered an impor dolls is made from things that Code. knew anything about provision oi cheaper popular SPECIALISTS tant post in one of the U.S. amusements and entertainments toe world. is made clear that if only a grow locally. The framework is horses. They'd pick a Buying four D.C.2s—14-seater, The offers are made mostly to Atomic Energy Commission pro a twig of tile so-called "English" of a high type, as well as a wide small percentage of the ap chemists specialising to anti jects—at nearly four times -his What Police Must fancy name just to have range of recreational activities twin-engined airplanes—enabled sage bush, branched so as to the Swiss airline to operate proaches were successful Brit biotics and insecticides, gas tur present salary. form tbe shoulders. The face is something on the race. in properly equipped centres." bine, automobile, and aeronaut A condition is that he accepts Prove They further suggested that across the sea for tbe first time. ain's scientfiic development wired on to this, and then strips This includes the women, That was the service to London. ical engineers, electrical and American naturalisation. of the leaves and other parts of "A careful study will show too, who bet on the legislation an the subject, like would be crippled. telecommunication experts, and that the essential tiling for the tbe 1944 Lotteries Act, needed The two airplanes have be the banana, or of toe various Grand National and the tween them flown about 14,000 Most of toe offers come from to nuclear physicists. EXECUTIVE kinds of palm-royal, coconut or police to prove is that a particu revision to strengthen the hands universities with Government ' Almost all secret work in lar place where gambling is be Derby. Other than these of law enforcement agencies, hours. They are among tbe six Another case concerns an palmetto—are tied on to form research contracts they are un Britain — guided missiles and executive member of a firm of the body. The doll is next ing resorted to is being operated two big races, there are and pleaded for a return to airplanes of this type that are atomic technology—is controlled j as a business, _»r gain'; where Christian standards and princi left to tbe world—two in Finland able to carry out with their own manufacturing chemists who dressed—skirts, sashes and so only 30 or 40 people . by the scientific Civil Service, has been offered a salary of c.n, being formed from pieces of a bank is kept by a player ex ples for toe "social and moral one in Guatemala and another staffs. Tbey want British experts gjja-y ceiling clusive of the others'; "where weekly who bet on betterment of all clsases of our to the U.S.A. waich has a low $40,000 ( £ 14,300) a year because palm and banana leaf, chosen so —immediately. and affords few ' opportunities of his knowledge of antibiotics. | that their texture suggests vari the chances are not alike horse races abroad." people." o for favourable to all the players.' Mr. Ford said that there had Many insects live only in as Members of the faculties write j rapid promotion. Both are outstanding men. ous kinds of fabrics, pleated I.n the vernacular, this means been no improvement to the po sociation with plants, for in privately to colleagues in their Apart from the poor pay, Brit- Thousands of their colleagues effects and the like. that the police have to prove the I . . . _ sition since then. On tbe con stance those wbo live all or part own field abroad hinting at toe ish scientists complain that they get between £15 and £20 a Particularly fascinating are 'cutting of the kitty' or else that \ prize is at stake or not. In prac- trary it appeared to have deteri of their life cycles in tbe wood dazzling opportunities in the | have no social status. week under fixed Civil Sevriec the accessories. Some of tbe a charge or admission is made. .^_ owe__> ™_?* ***>&* look orated. of trees. U.S. Research workers in indus- rates. dolls have exquisite little shawls ,„ ~7 ., „ _ to the prize before producing "to the past the police have [ _^ -j^s. * Information reaching minis- hand-knitted from long, narrow e tecs of religion, he said, showed I strips of palmetto leaf, advan had several' successful, prosecu- ' |r tions against keepers of gaming Twin Evils that gambling was ~-»_ *"c deep tage being taken of the differed P* houses. -____ cases are difficult inroads in the life of the Colony. colourings of different parts of "The evil common to all forms He characterised toe profession- j the leaf to produce colour con to bring to a successful conclu of gambling is twofold: sion as the 'cutting of toe kitty' al or inveterate gambler as a He Owns Only Saw Mill In St trasts. Others have capes of is hard to prove. The 'breaks' (1) Excess: There is a parasitical individual, whose coconut fibre, adorned with come when clients are not satis danger with most people of activties were detrimental to braid woven* from strips of leaf, fied with tbe conditions of the I over-indulging, even in the toe national economy. n which is also used for hats. gaming, when there is a quarrel simplest forms of amusement "The Colony must depend on Georges As A "Sort Of Hobby ' Some carry parasols made from or fight or a theft. or comfort. Over-indulgence toe work of all its citizens'' he the seed-pod of the "Dutchman's in drink produces the drunk said, "but toe gambler makes pipe" plant. "A police prosecutor once ard; to eating, tbe gourmet; no contribution to tbe economic prepared his case during the in drugs, the addict; in novel life of toe community.** NOVEL FAN hearing of a summary assault reading, the lazy social para CUT CEDAR FOR Besides fhe dolls, Mrs. Glee charge when, by subtle question | site; in games of stake, toe "Menacing" son produces table mats, hand ing of witnesses, he brought out. inveterate gambler. It is not The Rev. J. D. Smith, presid bags, slippers, belts, fans and the conditions of the gaming the u _. but the abuse which ROOFING ST. other smiul articles, made from which led to the eventual trial ing elder of the A.M.E. churches is wrong. It is as* unreason- in Bermuda, asked about gam- toe leaves of toe screw palm. and conviction of the keeper of | She is always experimenting the gaming house, who was sen able to condemn all games of bling h're, said: "It is very cards, because soand-so pours menacing. At the present time, PETER'S CHURCH and trying out new ideas. One tenced to a year's imprisonment all his earnings into them, as when we are concerned about of the latest is a novel ton made However, Bermuda judges in to declare all eating and the general welfare of the com- from the bark of the fig banana the past have not always looked ! drinking immoral. | munity and when all responsible After entering a cedar gate or of toe plaintain. with the same seriousness on into the grounds of Wellington Mrs. Gleeson has been inter these offences. It must be said, (2) Fraud: The contract of people realise that it is going to ested in leaf-plaiting work since however, that the present high i take our greatest effort to build Park in St. George's, a Sunday childhood, and speaks of tt wito er authorities see the pernicious- u_w^_?* _ 68, Sbetting UP n. th comm*nit as we desire it Royal Gazette reporter heard enthusiasm as the most fascinat ness of gambling and how it equalit___m y 3o f chance.J™ s "?of every° - U> be. we have to look at gam- ing of hobbies. Years ago Ber *>J toads to other serious crimes. bling from tbe standpoint of its a humming sound like a gigan one to win the prize. Any effect cm toe major problem of mudians did a sizeable export tamper'.ng witb lotteries, or tic swarm of bees and dis business to hats made of palmet making the community comfort covered, partly hidden by a Large Sums Change with games, so toat some one able end happy for residents and to leaf. is deprived of his equal chance pleasant and enjoyable for visit shed, the Hobby Saw, Planing Mrs. Gteesori believes there Hands of winning, is unjust and im- ors. and Sanding Mill run by Mr. are decided possibilities in the mo-1. It is also presumed "The police know that large ; "Gambling -not only deterior Vaughan Pugh. field of plaited work at the sums are passed over during a that every one is fully aware ates the moral fibre of the com- present time. night gaming. Recently a S e Mr. Pugh has taken out lucky individual won over £2000 j wh_„ hr^ paftiS ati_t^ductiv e ability of the people and immediately began building changing of terms, or con about 350 dead cedars from ditions or prizes, can easily generally. I think tt is wide MOTORIST ALTITUDE a house! make the deal fraudulent and spread and I think it is causing his property, which covers 4_ .."Another story is that a win wrong. people to tarn aside from pro acres from the main road to CHECK PUNNED ner af £400 gave it to the door ductive activities. They are *>*• Georae's harbour. Between keeper to hold while he went for "It is legitimate far tbe State losing the benefits of productive a bite te eat. On his return he I to en_st taws making the abuse labour and they are depriving 500 and 600. trees are still SANTA FE, N_l. (AP)—Does- was advised to take Us winnings i ?f ""ambling under any form the community of the benefit of awaiting removal. a safe driver at sea level be home, but he went to for an- ''le""al- T*"e obvious pitfall, into their creative ability. The ten- come a highway menace wten vvhi:h ether flutter and within two some may succumb, is to densy to be carried away with . "I decided to reimburse mf- be reaches the high plains of hours emerged having lost his . y and set SOI"»eth'ng for noto- the enticements to gamble is ta New Mexico? be *>_" for clearing the land," said J£4>M and owing a friend £20. ***• * "rambling craze, once be combated. lb. Pugh, who ordered the saw _ State traffic officials would like to find out. Plans are to set T j_ -, ,_ ., allowed ta monopolize our youth "I am aware that toe home mill and commenced cutting up lite of Bermuda is tremendously the timber and nlp.ning it about up testing stations in California. ^n one Pembroke raid police wi„ SMrel ^ £ serious ™- Volunteer motorists wfll be nhTnJt"^ r ?Kke a * _f" "•"«* to «•** community^ __e depreciated by gambling activi a year aeo. "This is a hobby y ties and I feel that the Christian sort of thing,** he commented, checked for blood pressure, re photograph of toe mad exodus ^ -uickI discard seif-Control profession can find toe effort to adding that it was, however, tbe flexes and alertness. They will be tested again when they reach #hen then; raid started, by aad possibl* resort to di8hon*^ lessen this evil (me of its great only saw mill In St. George's. nised, subsequently found and est opportunities to serve tbe the continental divide in New questionedWhich participant. s were recog means m order t0 toke fust __* Mexico. other tarn ef toe dice! The community at the present time. NO LABOUR PROBLEMS Mr. Vaughan Pugh inside his saw mill with a Sunday Royal Gazette reporter. **' _t has been held by eminent State has every right to stop this Every effort should be made to judges that games of chance are and to control any amount at contribute to the building up of There are no labour problems pine from vessels putting into —ace of hearts, faro, basset, gamMtng which is permitted by character to the community. connected with the venture. It's harbour, and cut up toe wood for SHIPPING NEWS Lazard, passage, roulette, every law." Our youth are facing the alter a one-man show. "I designed sale. He also sawed up the tim game of dice except "backgam- | natives of sound, creative liv the mill with toe intention that ber for the Causeway. tnon, and every game of cards ing and toe destructive habits of if workmen didn't show up it The Alcoa Partner arrived in Which is not a game of skill." toe gambler.** wouldn't make any difference,** The son, Vaughan, operated Hamilton front Halifax la- said Mr. Pugh. his father's saw mill in 1908. Tuesday and left oh Wednesday. Legitimate Use Of Qne job he remembers well—it The Turkish vessel Mardin to between cutting down his was tbe cuting of the 63 feet- put into St. George's for bunkers Money 31,000 TONS OF own timber with a portable pow long spar which was erected at on Thursday, en route from er saw, Mr. Pugh does jobs fer toe signal station. Monsignor J. N. Theriault, Galveston to Trieste. others. Far instance, he cut The Lady Nelson is expected pastor of St. Theresa's Church, SOOT FROM 4,000 feet of red cedar for roof The present saw mill works in discussing the problem, said: at Hamilton on Monday from ing St. Peter's Church to St. smoothly and easily, lb. Pugh Halifax and Boston wito general "' "Insurance and toe stock George's. His mill will take a showed a reporter how to push market .are accepted as legiti cargo and passengers. On the LONDON BUSES 22-inch board. forward the lever whteh oper same day, the Pampas arrives mate transactions in our present ates the carriage. When toe log economy. We all agree that we London's buses add 31,000 tons There is also a portable band from Liverpool. of soot a year to the atmosphere is to position against the blade, The troopship Empire Test is ean insure any and everything saw which Mr. Vaughan takes the lever is pulled back. Into the against loss. No one questions complain "the National Smoke to toe piles of firewood on his due on Tuesday from Jamaica Abatement Society. wood the saw bites. When the on her way to England. a man's right to dispose of Us land. He cuts up toe wood on the length is cut through the-lever own savings as he wishes. Bet The soot comes from their spot. "I wouldn't even cut a The Queen of Bermuda exhausts, and adds to London's is again reversed and the car arrives on Monday and departs ting and gambling are, of them Christmas tree off the land riage moves smoothly back selves, a legitimate use of mon xpme - ridden atmosphere, says once," .he reminisced, looking on Wednesday. The Ocean Mon a Society report, whieh advo again, ready to cut another arch arrives in Hamilton next ey. Playing games, wito or over a stand of gaunt, ghost-like board. without stakes, can be a legiti cates adder use of electric cedars. Thursday and will leave on Saturday. mate form of relaxation. They vehicles — tramcars and trolley In toe yard are piles of logs carry the added appeal to the buses. FATHER BOUGHT ONE and lumber. One log had seven lave of adventure which is "Battery electric vehicles nails tn tbe centre which, Mr. WEEKY TIDTTABLE ^ strongly developed in many should be used for traders lb. Pugh is not the first mem Pugh said, had not been visible people. delivery work, and increased ber of his family to operate a before toe wood was cut. They electrification of the railways saw mill. His father. Lewis 'st* High Water Low Water Sun- Bun. " Wt believe that tbe use of dulled the edge of the saw, but will eliminate smoke and soot Pugh, bought one in 1876, one of the board was cut through just Mr. Vaughan Pugh ss —i fs —j -» si* DJ_. **"*• .m games for raising funds for from locomotives." the only two here. His father, -S S.1S 5.47 11.33 — ,5.44 6.S3 charitable or social purposes is whose main work was operating the same. 21 6.12 6.39 12.01 12.22 5.43. 6.53 The Society criticise authori 22 7.02 7.26 12.57 1.07 5.42 6.53 legitimate, even though inex ties who think they are being a shipyard, used toe mill to The set-up of the mill looks- profitable. time at all before the dead 23 7.47 8.10 1.47 1.49 5.41 6.54 pedient because people should modern and enlightened by make spars for sailing vessels. like what it is—a perfect hobby If there were more baby saw cedars here would be erased 24 8.30 8.5S 2.35 2.31 5.40 6.55 be taught tp give whether a I The Rev. J. D Smith abolishing tramcars, He used to buy cargoes of pitch that, unlike most bobbies, is mills like this, it would be no from ma Islands, 25 912 &—S 3.20 3 12 5.39 6.55 36 949 10.17 4.04 *M 5.38 6.56