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VOL. 20—NO. 89 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM STRESA CONFERENCE BEGINS WITH FRENCH PROTEST

INCREASED IMPORT DUTIES STARS INTERNATIONAL GARDEN PARTY ARRANGEMENTS THEY SAY Exchange of Views Marks PASSED BY ASSEMBLY YACHTING That the women of Bermuda should "The follow ng traffic arrange­ have something to say on the ments have been made in connec­ proposal to increase customs Preliminary Session Proponents of Poll Tax Make Two Races Today tion with the Garden Party to be duties. * * * held by His ExceUency the Governor That they are more directly con­ Unavailing Stand for Bill Yesterday's strong westerly wind and Lady Cubitt on Saturday, cerned with the high cost of liv­ kept the Star boat fleet at its moor­ AprU 13th. ing. Trinidad Earthquake Panic With one minor exception, the ings and caused the postponement AU carriages will arrive by the * * * House of Assembly yesterday after­ of the first race of the Royal Ber­ Mount Langton Gate, and, after That any tax that hits those least noon agreed to the increases in muda Yacht Olub Trophy series dropping guests at the foot of the able to afford it is bad in principle duties proposed by the Finance scheduled for yesterday afternoon. main steps, will park on the North and false in economy. WASHINGTON ORDERS 16 TO 1 Committee to raise the £10,000 Skippers of the Uttle racing boats, Shore Road under Police arrange­ * * * who had all the wind they wanted PURCHASE BILL which it is considered will be nec­ ments, where they wiU be available That the correspondence on the essary to balance expenditure and Wednesday, looked the situation when required. Town Cut channel is most inter* income at the end of the year. over and then repaired to the A Special Train Service as under esting. The one exception was the 25 per Yacht Club, where George Snow­ has been arranged by the Bermuda * * * Stories of Royal Family—England's Murder Case—Record cent surtax on the new sugar duty don, secretary of the local Star Railway Co. fleet, presently announced that That even supporters now admit Work in House of Commons—Cunarder Still Aground- of 1/- per 100 lbs. Efforts to strike that all is not well. out the increases on rum and al- there would be no race. The de­ HAMILTON TO GOVERNMENT * * * New Zealand's Budget—Kidnap Gang in Custody—Free cision proved a wise one, as the chol and "All other items" were HOUSE That this after swearing aU was unsuccessful, and went down to wind increased early in the after­ Light for London Celebrations—Cruise Notables Delayed— noon and it would have been hard perfect. * * * defeat in divisions by decisive votes. Parliament Street dep 3.10 p.m. That this should not conclude the Student Walkout Planned—Deaths Mount in On the motion for second read­ going, in Great Sound, for the little Stopping at Intermediate sloops. matter. Disaster—Woman Cuts Up Husband ing of the bill giving effect to the stations. * * * proposed increases, Sir Stanley The race committee announced Government House arr 3.23 p.m. That the next thing is to find out Spurling pleaded that the vote be that to keep up with the seven- what is wrong and then put it taken as an acceptance or rejection race schedule, which is supposed ST. GEORGE'S TO GOVERNMENT right. DIPLOMATS INVADE STRESA TRINIDAD QUAKE of this biU, or a rejection or ac­ to be completed next Tuesday two HOUSE * * * ceptance of The Poll Tax BUL races would be held today. The That this would be easier if only First Day's Session Includes Shocks Cause Theatre Panic There were two proposals before the first, yesterday's postponed race, St. George's dep.. 2.45 p.m. every supporter would not claim House, he said: the increased Cus­ will start at 10.30 a.m. and the Government House arr 3.15 p.m. to be an expert. Preliminary Exchange of PORT OF SPAIN, April 11. (CP)— toms duties and the PoU Tax BiU. second, which will be the second * * * of the series for the Bermuda Two sharp earthquake shocks rock­ If the PoU Tax BiU was not accept­ RETURN That the visiting Stars made no Challenge Trophy, at 3 p.m. Views ed Trinidad for fifteen seconds last able, he (Sir Stanley) would re­ mistake about the first race for night at 6:31. The shocks caused a luctantly have to support the in­ —oo— Government House through- the Championship. STRESA, Italy. April 11. (CP)— panic in a surburban cinema where creased duties, although he was train to Somerset dep. 5.05 p.m. * * * In the quiet recesses of Isola Bella, hundreds were attending a matinee convinced the fairer tax was the LAST DAY OF HISTORICAL Government House to St. That the boats were all well tuned- off the shore of Lake Maggiore, the performance. The crowd dashed poll tax. George's dep. ...5.40 p.m. up and handled finely. three-power conference on Euro­ from the doors and in the rush PORTRAIT EXHIBITION —oo * * * pean security got under way today. several were injured slightly. NOT OUT OF THE WOODS That the report on unemployment The meeting lasted three hours in No property damage has been re­ Medical Men of the Past "OLIVET TO CALVARY" is a long time coming. the morning before the luncheon ported, although it is believed that a To those who thought that be­ * * * cause there was a balance of £8,000 adjournment, and the decision few walls of the older buildings have During the whole of to-day the Pass Cantata at Wesley That it can be torn up if the agri­ or £9,000 in the Treasury, the ion was made to take up the question been cracked. It was the worst quake Exhibition of Portraits of the Last cultural industry is revived. Colony was out of the woods, Sir Church of France's appeal to the League of felt here for years. Three Centuries at the City Hall, * * * Stanley stated that the lean months Nations this afternoon. At Kingston, Jamaica, a few min­ Hamilton. wiU remain open (9.30 That this isn't as difficult as some of the year were yet to come. He The French protest to the League utes afterward quakes were also a.m.—6 p.m.), but then the por­ Next Sunday evening, following think. estimated that the increase of one against German rearmament and felt. traits will be returned to the homes a shortened service in Wesley * * * per cent on ad valorem would defiance of the Versailles treaty is —oo— they have graced so long, not to be Church, Hamilton, at 7.30, Maun- That the U.S.A. is ready to receive mean that the working man would to come before a special League reassembled probably for a great der's Passion cantata "Olivet to suggestions for reciprocal agree­ ROYAL ANECDOTES pay 25/- a year, instead of the 5 - council on Monday. many years. Calvary" will be rendered by the ments. he would pay under The PoU Tax * * * A high French official indicated Tfthere are any, visitors or resid­ choir, under the direction of Mr. BUl. today that France would insist on New Publication Contains Inti ents, who are interested in these Norman Packer at the organ. That .o'Vitfer countries have already Mr. H. V. Smith was of the opin­ the council acting on the protest islands apart from their mere pleas­ The cantata portrays in reverent niade them. ion that an increase in the Cus­ at the time. It was also said that it mate Glimpses of King ure appeal and who have not yet manner the Saviour's last few toms duties was the better method would be supported by a memor­ availed themselves of this op­ days on earth, with choruses, solos, That many reports of the proposed and Queen to be adopted at this time, al­ andum suggesting that the treaty portunity, they are urged to do so and hymns for choir and congre­ Trust Company are in circulation. though he indicated that he would violation might lead to a threat of to-day. gation. The solo parts will be LONDON, April 11. (CP)—In­ support the poll tax as a measure war. Those who have already visited undertaken by members of the That the cynic says that he won't timate anecdotes of the domestic to be worked out at the end of the The first session cf the confer­ the gallery have expressed their choir, with the addition of Mr. believe it when he sees it. Ufe of the King and Queen are con­ year. ence consisted of a preliminary ex­ surprise both at the number of old Harry Seston (Tenor) and Mr. tained in a publication today by change of views on the situation, Mr. Toddings announced that he and interesting canvases in these Percy Wright (Baritone'. That "Tons of Money" pleased a Lady Cynthia Asquith, daughter- including an exposition by the intended to support the mcrease islands and at their state of pre­ oo — good house. in-law of the late Earl Asquith. British statesmen on the results in duties. "Far from this Bill servation. As one visitor summed Once the Queen was ill and the PAPERCHASE CLUB TO of her missions to Berlin, Moscow preying on the poor man," he said, up. looking delightedly at the vista i That the company deserves ever,> King was sitting by her bedside and Warsaw. "I think the distribution of the at canvassed walls: "Bermuda is so j credit. holding her hand. She fell asleep STAGE HORSE SHOW burden wiU be nio^t equitable." civilized:" If Father Thames be j oo LONDON WAITS and the King remained in the same Ad valorem duties, in Mr. Todding's Uquid history, then we may well MAY 9th position for several hours, afraid opinion, meant that a man imposed say that these old portraits are the THE PROPOSED TRUST In London the conference results that she would awaken if he moved. on himself the amount of taxa­ visular history of our land. Under the distinguished patron­ are eagerly awaited, the officialdom Once the King told a close friend tion he wished to pay. COMPANY here does not hestiatate to indicate Lely, Blackburn, and many a age of His Excellency the Governor, with deep feeling, "If anything Mr. Tucker urged economy in that the British conferees are un­ lesser gem beautify the exhibition the Papaerchase Club will hold a The proposal to form a Trust happened to the Queen, I should operation instead of what he termed horse show at the Agricultural Company in Bermuda has already derstood to be in agreement with die." and delight the eye, but even those the present extravagant operation, which are not artistically perfect Grounds on Thursday. May 9th experienced many vicissitudes. Af­ an editorial inspired by Mussolini Another Uttle story about the He was in favour of the slight have the charm of old things pre­ at 2.30 O.m. A programme featur­ ter much preparation, in which the stating that the conference would Queen concerns her presence with increase in ad valorem duties, served and loved, have a story of ing a number of jumping classes two banks shared, a Bill was in­ result in neither war nor eternal the Prince cf Wales, then a small which he hoped would be in force their own, duly set forth in the and several gymkhana events has troduced into the House,but, on the peace, but would be merely explor­ boy, at an Interminable function. only to the end of the year. By the excellent little catalogue. been arranged. Proceeds ar to recommendation of the Legis­ atory. Noting that the little Prince was end of the year, Mr. Tucker indicat­ One may study the pictured faces be in aid of the Bermuda Historical lative Council, it was forwarded to The British are agreed that the utterly bored, the Queen bent to­ ed, he wanted to see some economy before consulting the cata ogue and Society, members of which are England for expert opinion. This explorations must lead somewhere. wards him and whispered with a effected in the cost of Government. pick out unerringly the ancestors making arrangements for the serv­ has been received and the com­ The worlds looks on with mixed smile, "David, dear, please smile." feelings. Berlin with an ironic ex­ of many present-day Bermudians ing of tea. ments made public. pression in view of the next move CROCODILE TEARS whose facial characteristics have oo— At subsequent meetings of the being up to the powers, saying in descended through several genera­ Directors and Shareholders of the discussed at Stresa, and Press com­ BERMUDA BRIDGE FOUR effect, "Unless equality is granted A great many crocodile tears were tions. Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Sonv ment generally expressed the hope we can't discuss further confer­ shed in the House for the poor In these columns we have grouped Ltd., however, it was decided to that the conferees would find a ences." man, Mr. ZuiU remarked. Under from day to day, portraits of Gov­ Conquers Elbow Beach Hotel withdraw the Bank's proposed par­ way for some progress towards a London says that a new Franco- the Customs Tariff Amendment ernors, by-gone Beauties, old Sea- Team ticipation in the Trust Company Russian understanding would be Continued on Page 13 BiU being considered everyone— captains, Clergy of the past, legal and we are informed by the man­ man and woman -would pay. luminaries, but Bermuda.'s Med'cal agement that notification to that Bermuda bridge honours were Under The Poll Tax Bill, as intro­ men must not be forgotten, for they effect has been forwarded to the upheld again during the duplicate duced, the rich woman would too are well represented here. Bank of Bermuda. SLEEPY STRESA IS TARGET FOR ALL contract session held Wednesday escape. Was that a fair tax? Dr. Thomas William Hunt is re­ On enquiries at that Bank we evening between a team of four Mr. FaU cast his lot for the poU membered as practising in Sandys were informed that no meeting EYES from the Elbow Beach Hotel and tax as the lesser of two evUs, whUst and Southampton Parishes for fiity of the Directors had been held since a like number of players represent­ Mr. Trott struck a somewhat years, during more than half of the receipt of the letter from the ing the Bermuda Bridge Club, in newer note by suggesting that it which time he was handicapped by Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Son, their clubhouse. Twenty-four Little Town on Lake Maggiore Expects Unof­ was not necessary to go into hyster­ an artificial leg. Ltd,^ and therefore no official boards were played. Actual play ics at all. The amendment of the Two portraits are labelled "Dr. information as to the steps the began at 8.30, and the match was ficial Visitors During the Three-Power Customs Tariff Act was hasty leg­ Henry Hinson." These are father Bank of Bermuda would take was completed by 11 o'clock. islation and tantamount to un­ and son of a family which produced available. Conference The winning team consisted of sound legislation, Mr. Trott opined. four medical men in successive oo Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lines, and Living costs were high enough now. generations. Mr. Jack Nauen and John Bluck "I don't think it is necessary to go Half-way through the last cen­ The diplomats will be loded at a Jr., who amassed a net total of WHAT'S ON TODAY Once more Lake Maggiore, sap­ into hysterics at aU," stated Mr. tury Bermuda was visited by an hotel in the town; they will hold 970 points for the evening's games. phire set in the fothills of the Trott. "We have a possible deficit epidemic of Yellow Fever. There their meetings at Isola Bella, a Elbow Beach Hotel guests in the Italian Alps, plays host to nations. of £10,000. What is that to tbis are portraits here of two men who YACHTING Yesterday the diplomats of Great few hundred yards off shore. On tournament were Mrs. Stanley Colony?, A mere bagateUe." With notably fought and helped to con­ Britain, France and Italy gathered Brown and Frank R. Stich, and Mr. this Uttle island Napoleon stayed rising commodity costs, Mr. Trott quer this disease,—Dr. Thomas Lea Star Class Championship, first at sleepy Uttle Stresa in an at­ WiUard S. Kam and Mr. Stanley for a long time with Josephine hoped to see the revenue go up be­ Smith, who organized a nursing race R.B.Y.C. Trophy 10.30 a.m. tempt to pick up the pieces of a Brown. The tally was based on and his officers before his great fore the end of the year. Mr. Trott sisterhood of his nieces, and Dr. Second race for Bermuda Chal­ peace structure painfully put to­ cumulative scoring. over the Austrians at Maren­ said he would vote for the poll tax. Thaddeus Outerbridge, who was lenge Trophy, 2.45 p.m. gether ten years ago at Locarno A return match is to be played go, and in the haU in which the Mr. Vesey would not support born in Bailey's Bay and practised barely thirty miles away. The this Sunday evening (April 14th) at Emperor worked the three states­ either the increased Customs duties medicine in America until the CivU SPORT waters of the lake wash the shores 8.15, in the main lounge of the men will confer. or the poll tax. If expenditures were War when his southern sympathies of both towns. Elbow Beach Hotel between the Stresa has a population of 2,000 cut down everything would be aU forced him to abandon his prac­ Golf, Tennis, Swimming, SaiUng A decade ago the world greeted same players. Guests are invited a dozen hotels a handful of hand­ right; and furthermore, if the Col­ tice. He returned to his native and Fishing. the Locarno pact with fervid hopes to attend the tournament and some palaces, and a nine-hole ony was short of money it could land where he treated yellow fever that it would draw the final cur­ witness the play from the specta­ golf course. As a tourist centre easUy borrow it until the end of victims with conspicuous success. ENTERTAINMENT tain on the drama of war. Ostensi­ tors' gallery. its greatest assets are its beautiful the year. He was not unduly alarm­ Dr. Harvey, Dr. Rees, Dr. Outer- bly, it outlawed battle and dis­ setting and its nearness to the oo "Tons of Money", Colonial Opera solved the unamiable set-up of ed by the sit uation. bridge were all well-known and Swiss border. Premier Mussolini House, 8.30 p.m. victorious AlUes against defeated respected practitioners during their QUEEN DUE TODAY WITH 400 had both in mind when he invited Exhibition of Bermuda Portraits Central Powers. Today the pact CUTS HOUSE'S POWER? respective periods whose pictures delegates from France and Eng­ City Hall, 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the town that was in its birth­ are to be found in this exhibition. The Furness-Bermuda Liner land to meet there with his repre­ Bermuda Bridge Club. place are almost forgotten, and The PoU Tax BiU, Mr. Talbot PhUatelists cannot fail to be in­ ! "Queen of Bermuda" Is due to sentatives for a discussion of the Moving Pictures, Mechanics' Stresa, even smaUer than Locarno, asserted, would take the power of terested in the portrait of WiUiam ! arrive this morning with 400 pas- Continued on Page 2 Hall Theatre. takes the spotlight. Continued on Page 2 Continued on page 2 sengers Atwater Kent Long and Short Wave RADIOS—WADSON'S

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SB ill? ftoyai fertt* Correspondence £262 STOLEN LAST AUGUST INCREASED IMPORT DUTIES Ey 19 votes to 15 the second read­ Mr. Misick's motion to strike out PASSED BY ASSEMBLY ing was carried. In committee "AU other goods" lost by 12 votes anil Olnlxmtst iatljj RECOVERED YESTERDAY Mr. Vesey moved to strike out the to 19. The amended clause was THE TOWN CUT CHANNEL surtax of 25 per cent on sugar, men­ carried by 22-10. IBCOBPOlATINa, Continued from Page 1 * tioning that the Board of Agricul­ TIM HOYAl, •AZKTVK (««T»». 1*u) Orderly at Hamilton Hotel Finds The increased duties take effect IIIWIIT MO BA1LT KIWI (IITU. !•••) Colonial Secretary's Office, ture were hoping to secure conces­ money control out of the hands of as from the 9th. instant. Bermuda. sions for Bermudian produce in Money in a " Dump " the House, something he was not »u«Lf»H«D DAILY. EXCIPT SUNDAY 10th. April, 1935. the United States. BULK STORAGE OF PETROL prepared to countenance. The The Editor, A Speedy Trial which took increased Customs duties would re­ Mr. GosUng moved to strike out No-one wants the West India THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. The Royal Gazette & Colonist place in the Supreme Court main in force only untU the 9nd of the increases on brandy, cordials, Oil Company's proposed bulk stor­ MID STRUT. HAMILTON Daily, before the Acting Chief Justice the year, and he would vote for them gin, rum and whisky. He found Hamilton. the Hon R. C. Hollis Hallett, h mself in a difficult position,, he age tank for gasoline. This much "A curse on the country" was A.M. PURCELL last September 4th., had Us said, because those items concern­ emerged from a short discussion Mr. North's description of the poU mimwin CDITOH Sir, I am directed by His ExceUency sequel yesterday morning when a ed his business very largely, but on the proposal of the Board of ASSISTANT KDITORl «. T. SAYKR tax. Rich people and tourists would to refer to the foUowing statement quantity of money amounting he pointed out that revenue fTom Trade to grant the company a A MIST ANY H>N>mm CRN EST J. ML pay the increased ad valorem duties apvSRTISINa MANAOKR, M. M. HANSFORD to £262 was discovered in a dump these imports had been consistently licence to erect a 440,000 gallop in the Royal Gazette and Colonist in the main, he suggested in ans­ at the Hamilton Hotel and below estimate since 1932. Where a tank at their depot in St. George's Daily of the 9th April:— wer to arguments that the poorer SUBSCRIPTION RATES turned over to the Police by an luxury tax had been steadily pro­ Parish. "The Commission sat on Satur­ classes of the community would be LOCALi — OM YBAH- AO-l-l Six HOMTHI. «0/- day at the Town Hall, St. George's or d e r 1 y who p r e fe r s to ducing less, as in this case,, it was Mr. Tucker moved that the pro­ TMItM Manas 1S.«: Oats MOMTR. »/- hit. rQRCIONi — T* UNITS* STATES AMD CANASA. and again on Sunday, when the remain anonymous. This was fool-hardy to increase the duty, posed licence be not concurred in S1S.SO PAS YBAS. TO ARSAT BRITAIN. M/- Captain of the "Volendam" gave the money stolen by Mrs. Helena Mr. Peniston was not in favour said Mr. Gosling. on the grounds that it would be a *•* YSAR. of either measure for increasing evidence with regard to the alleged Marshall and Milton Archer Mr. Misick moved to strike out source of danger to valuable pro­ *LL SUSSCRIPTIONS AM PftEPAYMMJ* taxation, a stand adopted by Dr. sheer his vessel took when first Rabain from an old man named the one per cent increase on "All perties in the neighbourhood and BeU. "It would bring us all to our negotiating the channel. Although Thomas Henry last Summer. other goods," estimated to yield to traveUers on the raUway. NOTE i — All nrressossesn nsmittcJ sntl mm mm. senses if we were £10,000 in debt esmmsnxrl sr tkc wriler't SUM sss sibtts sa s no official information is available, Both the accused were convicted £6,000 of the £10,400 expected from The issue was not pressed to a at the end of the year," Dr. Bell lurutr* at ntkaatkitr sal saccnarilr far ssslks- it is believed that the Captain of and, after a hearing which lasted the increased taxes. Mr. Misick conclusion, however. Many mem­ tias. TW EsKar resents tha riffct Is sim» ar is|ict said in urging a general revision of the "Volendam" stated that no for eight and a half hours, were felt with the utmost conviction bers had left the House when the MT Unit l.r»araWi, ssJ nUialM isca sat inst, taxation. wtwal wits, ssvaiast sastaaaes\ sheer was taken by his vessel." sentenced to eighteen months' that to increase the existing Cus­ Customs Tariff Amendment BiU And to state that he has been in imprisonment each. Sir Henry Watlington made an toms Tariff rates was wrong in the was through committee, and Mr. formed by the Commission that the Protesting their innocence to impassioned speech against any de­ light of the present situation in the Patton moved to report progress, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935 Captain of the S.S. "Volendam" the very last, both Rabain and parture from the existing method of Colony, although he felt that al­ a motion which was agreed to. made no such statement to the MarshcU stuck to their stories last raising revenue. He was going to cohol and rum could stand an in­ Mr. Gilbert thought the company Commissioners and that he stated September that Henry, whose life support the Customs Tariff Bill. crease. should be made responsible for definitely that his ship under­ savings had been stolen, had "in­ Mr. Vallis found himself unable to any damage that might foUow an went a sheer on going in and out of fluenced D.o. Simons" to say support either the poll tax or the WOULD RETURN TO POLL TAX explosion. Sir Hsnry Watlington The Diary St. George's Harbour on the 26th what he did in evidence and fur­ increased duties. Revenue had fal­ wanted to know where Mr. Tucker and 27th March, respectively. ther influence him to make the len because of low commodity suggested the tank should be placed. Mr. Conyers, the original advo­ statement he did. So grave was costs, and the chances were that Sir Stanley Spurling considered the 2. The testimony of properly cate of a poll tax, said that he was the charge that D.o. Simons was by the end of the year the duties Company's site the most remote s A Ml EI. PEPYS TEUCER qualified and umpartial observers utterly against any increase in recaUedin order that he might clear collected would have increased to and safe one that could be found in stationed on the bridge of S.S. duties at the present time. Mem­ himself of the aspersions made such an extent that the Budget Bermuda. Mr. Tucker threw out "ReUance" and of S.S. "Volen­ bers' fears about the duration of a April llth. against him. would balance. the suggestion that DarreU's Is­ dam" on her second trip in and out poll tax could easily be met, he land, the air base site, might be establishes beyond the shadow of a Recalled, D.o. Simons stated, pointed out, by a duration clause. Much talk in the city anent POLITICS? used, as large stores of gasoline doubt that these ships underwent "I did not use any corrupt means Mr. Conyers was afraid that even the infamous proposal to tax more would be used there. The sugges­ a sheer on each occasion of their whatsoever. In consequence of Mr. Gilbert charged that Sir if the present increases were agreed heavUy food, clothing, household tion was not favourably received! entering and leaving St. George's certain information give to me to, later in the year the House goods, necessaries of life so that a Stanley Spurling had deliberately Harbour. I sent for Caines." (Caines was would be forced again to return to No parish would want the tank, faUing revenue may be restored to mixed up the questions of Customs also implicated in the charges duties and poll tax in order to gain consideration of the poll tax. said Sir Henry Watlington, and the such a former healthy state that project was likely to be kicked I have the honour to be, made by the defendant Rabain.) his way with the poU tax. Mr. Crawford spoke very strongly we can again throw the surplus Sir. "It's a frame-up." shouted Mar­ about like a footbaU. funds into a marsh or into the Mr. Bluck and Mr.fPatterson fav­ in support of the poll tax. The Your obedient servant, shall as she was being sentenced. oured going into committee on the House had no right to impose fur­ The Poll Tax Bill was carried insecure foundations of a Bridge. over to the next meeting. During "Misera contribueus plebs"—the Bill. In a general reply to the op­ ther taxation on the depreciated E. J. WADDINGTON. SPEEDY TRIAL TAKEN position, Mr. Cox, the member in spending power of the community consideration in committee of The wretched tax-paying people— Colonial Secretary. Police Magistracy Resolve, it was is an odd description of my beloved charge, dealt specifically with the in the manner of these Customs Both the accused, who were re­ increases recommended. He increases, and the House might stated that the total annual ex­ countrymen who are at all times pense of the new joint post of East­ [We are indebted to the Colonial presented by Mr. O. W. Kealy, mentioned that rum, 40 per cent just as well face up to it now. This heralded as the only people in the ern and Central District magif- Secretary for the valuable informa­ were charged with stealing the over proof, was imported in bulk was not the only change they would world free from taxes, yet I fear me trate would be about £756. In last tion contained in his letter. sum of £262-5-1, the property of an and could stand an increase of be compeUed to make in customs that there has ever been some con­ year's estimates £900 was voted for Our staement that "though no old man named Thomas Henry, 2/- a gallon duty, whereas whisy, extending over centuries. fusion here between a tax paid in­ the Eastern and Western Districts official information is available, on August 8th. The money, directly and one paid directly. which was not imported in bulk, "The House is very slow in work­ magistrates, and this amount was it is believed that the Captain of which Henry had previously drawn would pay an extra 1/- a gallon. ing out some means by which peo­ It is indeed held that what the the "Volendam" stated that no made available by the Resolve for purse never holds can never be from the Bank of Bermuda, in This meant 2d. a bottle on aU ple can be given employment," re­ paying for the new post. sheer was taken by his vessel" was marked Mr. Crawford, "but it is missed. So highly-placed men im­ £1 notes with the intention of bottled whisky in cases. In defend­ based on the repeated assertion not backward in imposing addition­ The Council's amendments to pose customs duties and poor men purchasing a piece of property, ing the increase in the duty on gas­ that he had informed those deeply al taxation." He said the result the Municipalities Act Amendment pay them out of all proportion to was allegedly stolen by the accused. oline (l£d. a gallon plus 25 per cent concerned with harbour develop­ of the increases would be that BUl were agreed to. their earnings. The only call he made between surtax as against the present ten per ments at St. George's that the merchants would raise prices more oo And some hold that the Poll Tax the Bank and the accused's house, cent ad valorem and surtax), Mr. Cox charge that his ship underwent a was at a bar where he invested pointed out that the existing rate than proportionately. Modern Art would have gone through the House sheer was incorrect. In order to Uke a streak of fork-lightning fourpence (out of the odd 5 1 was less than that on kerosene. Mr. Patton, during the long de­ prevent misunderstanding between which he placed separately in his Gasoline was now paying 6d. a bate which took place in committee, "The "unadorned simplicity' of save that no one could define in­ official and private information we pocket), for a small rum. gallon and kerosene Jd. a gallon. expressed himself as opposed to in­ much modern furniture has the come. Heart-breaking stories of distinctly stated that no official A short conversation with one Fuel and Diesel oil, on which an creased Customs duties and in squat beauty of a toad."—Sir Cecil dead millionaires becoming paupers Information was available. Editor.) Conrad Sealey on his way, was the increase of 1/- per ton to 5/- was favour of the poll tax. Harcourt-Smith. by death duties were told to illus­ —oo— trate the pUght of a man with an only other interruption before recommended, could hardly be income of a £1000 a year having to reaching MarshaU's house. termed a poor man's drink, Mr. HIGH LIVING COMPLAINTS SLEEPY STRESA IS TARGET Indecent proposals by the de­ Cox drUy remarked. part with £10 by a stroke of the pen. FOR ALL EYES ROWNTREE'S But naught was said of a working fendant Marshall to Henry were With reference to the increase of Mr. Misick returned to the attack man with a large family having aired in Court at the time of the one per cent on "All other goods" on Customs duties, and said that r that continually there were com­ to pay 11 ; of his whole income Continued from Page 1 trial4 but Henry disregarded these to 11 per cent, Mr. Cox found dif­ plaints of the high cost of living Chocolate Bars in taxes save on certain goods on advances and prepared to leave the ficulty in seeing how Sir Stanley harassing problems now facing here. "We are trying to 'bam­ which he pays 25 ^ . house. He put his hand in his Spurling arrived at the figure of Europe. boozle' visitors to this country are now reduced And one man I did meet ad­ pocket for his glasses, and as he 25 - as the amount the poorer class The town is read y for them, ho­ into paying the taxes of the coun­ vanced even a more novel idea. did so a 10 - note, in which were of the community would pay on tels are sprucing up, and the wrapped two separate shillings, j increased duties. try," he said. "'I employ a lot of labour," he modest-priced pensions, invariably to ^^H said with pride. "I pay my men fell out. Sir Henry Watlington said that clean and almost Invariably white, PER CAPITA INCREASE 6d. the decreased revenue was due to D good wages and therefore I pay are receiving a Spring overhauling the lowered cost of goods, and 2 (Twopence) their taxes." "SAW NOBODY TAKE IT" in anticipation of the visitors, who Ad valorem imports for the cur­ therefore the increased duties did Now Heaven help me! Not a generally tang on to the coat-tails of Henry searched on his hands rent year were estimated at £900,- not mean a heavier burden. Mr. No change in quality see the word of the contribution the men of important displomats. Doubt­ I and knees for the money which had 000. or £30 per capita in a population Misick retorted that Sir Henry made to his income. Not a word agent for direct shipments less the Corso TJmberto Primo, the dropped, leaving the bag containing of 30,000. One per cent of this omitted any mention of diminished cf the community that offered lake-shore avenue, will be be­ over £260 on the top step. He £30 would be 6 -. Sugar was cheap­ incomes. opportunity for his worthy enter­ decked with flags, and the flotilla retrieved the 10/- note and one of er today than it had ever been, and Mr. GosUng's motion we.s lost F. J. G. FOOTE prise. of small boats that ply the blue the shillings but while searching 1'- on 100 lbs. could hardly be in a division, the chairman's cast­ Yet I would not appear unmindful waters of the lake will be freshly Front Street ; his bag of life-savings had dis- classified as a burden on the poor ing vote carried Mr. Vesey's motion of the duty of all to contribute to painted. I appeared. He went to the Poor man. to omit the surtax on sugar, and 5500

COURT ASKED TO SETTLE DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK?

CONSTRUCTION OF WILL By Edson R. Waite Shawnee, Oklahoma i H '.-4~ & TONIGHT! Codicil Cutting Down Estate of I Opening the fifth Imperial Press Son Causes Difficulty Conference at Capetown,, Union of South Africa, the Governor- Difficulty in the interpretation General, the Earl of Clarendon, EATRE Tons of Money of a wiU and a codicU resulted in part said: in an originating summons being "You will no doubt remember There is only one heard in the Supreme Court yes­ the great speech by that dis­ terday morning to determine the tinguished statesman, Lord Rose- LAUREL and HARDY COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE last testament of Maira Williams berry, when he addressed the first and today we see them in at 8.30 p.m. Outerbridge, who died in March, conference in 1909. You wiU recol­ 1934. The property known as lect that he described that con­ "BABES IN TOYLAND" "Dean HaU," Smith's Parish, is ference as of greater importance involved, and the appUcation to than the gatherings of Prime Minis­ M.G.M. version of Victor Herbert's Operetta Its Very Funny Court has arisen from the foUowing ters and Ministers of Empire called (Full length Musical — 90 minutes) facts, as outlined by plaintiffs' together to consult and decide counsel, Mr. D. C. Smith, to the upon great matters of policy con­ playing at Tickets at the Bermuda Press Court. The plaintiffs were LiUian cerning the Empire. You wiU not 4.15—7.15—9.15 Rees Peniston and Enith XJrma be unmindful, I am sure, of the 4/-, 3/-, 2/- Schorb, daughter of the testatrix. words he used in drawing a com­ The testatrix was entitled to a parison between the influence of the By Popular Demand Proceeds to Sailors Home certain dwelling house known as statesmen and the great organs "Dean HaU," and by her wiU dated of the Press. Let me remind you 5498tth.f. "UNFINISHED SYMPHONY" 3rd August, 1923, she gave and de­ of his words: vised to her son Reginald Earle " 'I have the greatest respect for (Lover Divine) Outerbridge the property, subject Prime Ministers and Ministers, at to a mortgage, but whatever their splendour may Then, by a codicil to her will be when they are in the ascendant, 2.15 only dated 7th July, 1926, she provided: they are essentiaUy transient Prices as usual "That in the wUl my leaving Regin­ bodies, while good newspapers are l^*A^i;l^^ui>A'i.!pi ald Earle Outerbridge the property eternal, and the power of the news­ 5496

CUT DOWN SON'S ESTATE Persons who are pernickety about ^^^^Bt preserving purity of speech wUl Mr. Smith said the probable be grieved, mortified and chag­ Morning: At the Princess Pool explanation of the phrase "I re­ rined at the news out of Oklahoma. voke any claim" was that to the According to an Associated Press Noon: 'TfHTHp testatrix, knowing her son's finan­ dispatch, a public pronouncement Lunch in the Seaside 1S H leS 6200 yafdS cial difficulties and having some issued there contains the un­ Verandah mf^ "I /I ° idea that a life estate would not be orthodox albeit picturesque ex­ -^{^\ la I® minutes from Hamilton subject to his creditors, cut down pression, "We have went." Night: Dance to the incom­ \^P\JJL1. by Ferry the estate to a life estate. Mo, reader, this is not the rich The three questions the Court vernacular of that facile and un- parable music of FULLY EQUIPPED GOLF SHOP was asked to decide, were, broadly: trammeled slinger of English, Will and what the interest of the daughters Rogers, but a phrase in a solemn may be; what the interests of the opinion enunciated by no less CLUB HOUSE grandchildren may be; and what grave an authority than the Ok­ I JACQUES LUBE I 1 grandchildren are or will be entitled lahoma Supreme Court. GOLFER'S GRILL All the grandchildren except one To many, however, it contains *| The Meyer Davis famous Broadcasting Orchestra « were unmarried, said Mr. Smith, a certain racy flavour, a breezy Nichol Thompson & Harold Wells and were unmarried at the time freshness altogether fitting. It '£_ (Sunday only: Tea Concert 4.30 to 530) *K *t**%^r Professionals of the death of the testatrix. All comes, incidentaUy, from one of except one were infants. the more youthful among Ameri­ 5,3^5 4915fw.eitp. SSfeP The Chief Justice, Sir S. O. can states and youth is proverbially Rowan-HamUton, referred coun­ impatient of conventions. There sel's attention to the last two words is that about such an expression of the codicU, "and daughteres." which brings a breath of the free­ SIGMUND SCHATZ These words, he said, were ob­ dom of the roUing prairie; of the viously written at a dUferent time; open spaces where freedom of and his at least, one would imagine so. speech means something. Certain things might have hap­ To the purist's ruffled feeling CASTLE HARBOUR ORCHESTRA pened. Whoever drew up the balm may be offered. Does not will be open for codicil might have added the words Horace tell us that sometimes Private Engagements after May 1st, 1935 "and daughters" beofere the codicil the good Homer grew drowsy, and was signed; or, of course, there Dr. Frank Vizetelly, lexicographer 5 Playing now in the main dining room was the other alternative that the extraordinary, that even Webster SAVOY-PLAZA HOTEL, New York codicil was signed without the erred? Hotel Inverurie words "and daughters." When the grammatical brick­ ."» Phone Office Schuyler 4-3325 "I see Dr. Arton is one of the bats begin to fly in Oklahoma witnesses," commented the Chief City, members of the State's high I MARINE TERRACE Justice. "Do you know if he can court may say with the wise and ; throw any Ught on it?" tolerant Seneca, "When you see Dl I€*i£ "At the Water's Edge" Mr. Smith submitted that the a fellow careful about his words, Court should construe the will and neat in his speech, know this according to probate, but the Chief for a certainty, that man's mind is The Annual General Meeting of the Justice replied that when the busied about toys, there is no Daily Tea Dansants Court saw an obvious thing like solidity in him." When they BERMUDA CRICKET ASSOCIATION this it was their duty to enquire stated, "Wo have went intc the will be held in the B. A. A. CLUB ROOMS into it. case further then we should," Mr. Smith said that the striking they showed the courage of con­ Monday Evening, April 15th Dancing Nightly out of the words could be the sub­ viction and (who knows?) perhaps ject of a separate application. He established a legal precedent, v at 8.15 p.m. 5507 Sunday Evening Concerts agreed that the words should have —(Christian Science Monitor). been explained at the time of pro­ -00- bate. "Seeing them now," said Mr. Smith, "I realise that." BERMUDA

ARRIGA'S ORCHESTRA TESTATRIX'S INTETION Carlyle W. Morgan

'5412«ICth.eitp. Regarding the testatrix's in­ As facets of a gem reach out for light tention, Mr. Smith continued, it To the expansive sun, achieve was clear that she originally in­ ! their aim tended to give the property to her Of being bits of beauty through son Earle ,and that she c ut down that slight claim NOVELTIES The Palm Garden Restaurant interest to a life estate. He sub­ j Upon the solar heritage of might; OF mitted that the testatrix intended As for a spot of colour small roots after Earle's life, to give the prop­ bite A varied and rich The New Windsor Hotel erty among her single grand- Into earth's bigness, and a flow­ assortment — everything to chUdren and daughters. The only er's flame Easter Baskets delightful and will appeal to those who appreciate real question was what exact Blazons its past, minutely as a Oulsine that Is both exceUent and estates those people respectively name appetizing realities unusual. Bermuda specialties pre­ took. The only explanation in Graces a lineage— pared and serves In Bermudian the wiU was that the property so on our sight surroundings Is the experience that was to be "for a home." Out of the timeless twilight of an Important Notice : — Place awaits you in this charming garden There was no indication in the ocean, your orders now for choco­ reptaurant. wUl that the interest to the daugh­ Up from dark foothills windswept ters was to be only for life, and Mr rise on rise late novelties we will put Choice Wines and Liquors A La Smith submitted that the con­ By salty currents, soars this pretty names on same without Carte or Tabic d'Hote Service struction should be "to my single notion. charge! This string of jewel isles before Dancing to music by grand-chUdren for a home and then to my daughters in fee simple our eyes. BERR1E BROWN'S OROHESTRA for a remainder." This sub­ Bloom of old Neptune's vast mission was based on the assump­ philosophy: tion that the words "for a home" A sonnet singing in a summer MPHOfflX were taken as cutting down the sea. interest of the grand-children. (In Christian Science Monitor.) GRAND-CHILDREN'S RIGHTS determined not at the testatrix's SILVER QRILL Another question was whether death but at the death of Earle the grand-children's right ceased Outerbridge. ii on marriage. Mr. Smith had no Mr. O. W. Kealey, who repre­ Hotel Bermudiana doubt that the testatrix meant sented the seven grand-children, NEW ZEALAND'S SURPLUS such of her grand-chUdren as sajd that Mr. Smith had fairly THE IMPERIAL HOTEL The Centre of Night Life in Bermuda were single at Earle's death, and so stated the case of the grand­ in the City of WELLINGTON, N.Z., April 11. long as they remained single. children and there was nothing to HAMILTON (CP)—New Zealand's budget for be gained by his (Mr. Kealey's) the current fiscal year shows a It was for the Court to decide RATES AMERICAN PLAN if she did reaUy say so. Mr. Smith taking up the time of the Court. surplus for the first time in three $5.00 a Day AL DONAHUE also went further, and suggested Judgment was reserved, the years, J. Q. Ooates, finance minis­ that it might be ruled that even Court adjourning sine die. Judg­ EUROPEAN PLAN ter, announced yesterday. The and his Orchestra if the grand-chUdren subsequently ment, the Chief Justice intimated, $1.50 $3.00 amount was not disclosed, but married it would not affect their would be delivered in writing. Luncheon Dinner Coates said the deficit which had interest, if the Court decided that Sitting with the Chief Justice was accumulated during the last two Evening Dress or Semi'forrnal attire requested $1.00 $1.25 1 the worlds "single grand-chUdren" the Assistant Justice, the Hon. 5265 ff m.w. to 24.4.35 years would be substantiaiaiv re- were a description of a class to be R. C. Hollis-Hallett. fluced.

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To readors of the "Michigan Try Them in Other Forms WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Tradesman," copies of which are in 25% discount OFF By JUDITH WILSON our public Ubrary, the following ps /'OTHERS often complain that taken from the "Grand Rapids «1* the children or grown-ups I MENUS Herald" cf March 21st, 1935 will 31 ti ilt family have tired of! Luncheons We have tried many prove of interest. orange juice every day. Of course, Cream of Tomato Soup thsy hr.ve! There are better ways j grades of Whole Wheat "Yesterday was the birthday cf Diced Ham Shortcakes of serving oranges than to drink i Orange, Walnut and Flour but not one is so Ladies* Sweaters Ii. A. Stowe, editor of the 'Michigan them all of the time! And you Cheese Salad Tradesman,' potent writer, good will have no complaints on the Dated Cookies Milk satisfactory as our citizen and daddy of all those in pert of your family. Tea "Special" Whole Wheat Wool Suits Grand Rapids who seek to make For the delicious recipes that I have for you today, use the big Macaroni and Cheese en Flour. No other produces their living by the pen. E. A. Stowe California navel oranges. They Casserole Coats came to Grand Rapids many years are easy to peel, seedless and sep­ EVhole Wheat Rolls Butter that delicious nutty flav­ ago and founded the publication arate easily into firm, juicy seg­ Salad of Spring Vegetables which he has edited and managed ments, all of which add to the Orange Charlotte our so appreciated by fun of preparation and to the Milk Demi-Tasse down to the present day. From his attractiveness of the finished Whole Wheat Bread en­ first day here and from the first Men'; Sweaters dish. add two stiffly beaten egg whites. thusiasts. If you are not day of publication of the 'Trades­ Orange-Walnnt Salad Eeat the mixture thoroughly and man' E. A. Stowe has been a fearless Peel five or six large oranges, turn into a fluted mold that has getting this Whole Wheat allowing one to each salad. Cut j been lined with lady fingers or Wool Half-Hose writer, a caustic critic of things one in slices and divide the others Bread you are missing a which he considered not for general thin slices of sponge cake. Chill into membrane-free sections. On thoroughly and unmold. Decorate really good thing. The welfare, an ardent booster for salad plates covered with crisp | with halved slices of orange, Grand Rapids and all things which ; ittueo leaves, arrange the round topped with buds of whipped remedy is simple—Your slices of orange. Around each cream. If you want a richer des­ Children's Sweaters he considered for her interest and oranss slice, arrange three groups grocer sells it. It is made for the interest of her people." sert substitute one cup stiffly or orange segments (three sec­ whipped cream for the egg whites. as follows— "Activity has been in the middle tions to grtupt. Moisten a small Orange Puffs Wool Suits package of cream cheese with the Golden orange shells packed name of E. A. Stowe. He has never juice that has dripped from the sought to lighten his own burden, with orange ice then covered with orange sections, shape into balls a fluffy meringue and browned Small Loaf 4d. Large Loaf never has failed to interest himself and flatten sides slightly. Press a quickly under your broiler flame. in any and every sort of activity he walnut half in each side. Arrange make an unusual dessert. Cut the 7d. Sandwich Loaf lid. ore of these cheese bonbons be­ tops from four large oranges considered beneficial. A fighter tween each group of orange sec­ if one ever lived, he took his posi­ scoop out the meat and press out tions on the salad plates. Garnish the juice. Add enough water tc tion and never knew what retreat the orange slices with bits of I the orange juice to make twe sounded like. Today he is 76 years, pimiento. Serve with cooked pups. Boil together three-fourths LOCKWARD & CO. dressing, mayonnaise or a sweet cup sutar and three-fourths cup old, still active head of his publica­ French dressing. Bermuda Bakery, Ltd. tion, still battling when a battle water for five minutes. Dissolve Orange Charlotte ! !-r,e ard one-half teaspoons gela- Reid Street needs to be fought, still he covers PT1his is a del'^htfullv £nriT>."*- I tin in two tablespoons cold water, Telephone 1080 S489t7€[t!i.f.s. his beat and does a thorough job time dessert, easy to make and Tien add to the hot syrup with of it. E. A. Stowe is a good citizen, easy to eat. Pour one7fourth cup the orange juice. Add a pinch of S339JS«3f.e!tp. the like of whom we always have cold water into a bowl and salt and three tablespoons lemon sprinkle one envekrae granulated juice. Pour into the tray of a need. It is the hope of this news­ gelatine on top of the water. Add rcrehanical refrigerator or a paper that E. A. Stowe will live to one cup sugar, one-fourth tea­ freezer and freeze to a mush. serve as he always has served for spoon salt and one-half cup hot. I Beat until light and fluffy and You can keep your many years yet to come. Our water. Stir until the gelatine and firish freezing. Pile the orange NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE sugar are dissolved and add one ice into the chilled orange shells lawn, spick and span editorial chapeau is off to the daddy cup of orange juice and pulp and and heap with a. meringue made of us all." two tablespoons lemon juice. Chill j of one egg's white and onp table­ with a * * * until the mixture begins to stiff­ spoon confectioner's sugar. en, beat until light and fluffy and The "Michigan Tradesman" has been circulated among the best of the business public in the Middle West weekly for over fifty years In the copies in our public library .r©&sw©&*<& there may be found a series of By LARS (VfOFifilS —™—.-ss ACEOSS ANSWER TO 2-Onlt articles by Mr. William C. Allard, PREVIOUS PUZZLE Special Correspondent, who has 1—Pulled apart 3—Remainder S—Part ot church 4—Halts legally been in Bermuda for sometime. 9—Musical units 5—Narrow street? 10—Legal claims 6- Whart These interesting articles are en­ 12—Stop SMART'S LAWN MOWER 13—Between Mar. 6 and Jap; inese com titled "Rest and Recreation in Apr. 21. 1935 Dlete 15—Drooping Bermuda." They have met wide­ 16—Carouser Corps spread approval. 18—Suffix: member ol Bnst 19—Deck of ship i2 European mountains 21—Give money 14—Bird's home Frith's Hardware Store 22—Araxes River i7-Parent 23—Little branches 20—Helmsman ;225«J<]>.tli.f. oo 25—Least dangerous 22—Following 27—F sharp In A major 24—Long fish 28—Right (ab.) 26—Exist A VILLAGE TEACHER'S CYCLING 29—Emotions 29—Opposite ot "Vive!" 33—Wound 30—Lassoed 37—Heavy shoe 31-Fool RECORD 38—Pastry 32—Steeples Bermuda 40—The Eternal City 33—Rue 41—Likely 34—Hybrid oerrles 42—Food fish (pi.) 35—Issues forth 44—First name of hero 51—Performs 36—Erase A teacher in a Surrey village of LeSage novel 52—Decades 39—Included S. P. C. A. Church School has in the last 18 45—Sea-swallow 42—Rinse 47—Turn DOWN 43—Flounder years bicycled for 5 days a week, 49—Force to move 46—Combining form: llfi 1—Languid state 48—Yellowish brown HENRY COOLIDGE AOAMS 6 miles to and from school each 60—Eager airs day for 43 weeks (a school attend­ SECRETARY ance year) making a total distance NEW WINDSOR HOTEL of 23,220 miles, all on the same SIDNEY O. SIMS Odourless, Efficient, Economical bicycle! She was only granted INSPECTOR one week's leave during her father's PHONE 1783 For Sale by All Dealers illness and death, and did not otherwise miss a single day. The same teacher was baptized, con­ firmed and married in the parish WEST INDIA OIL COMPANY church. On such stuff are our WOMEN'S FINE SHOES village teachers made.—"The Sen­ DISTRIBUTORS tinel." IN SUEDE AND CALF SHOES FOR MEN POSTAGE STAMPS High quality combination fit­ ting Shoes in Brouge and Blucher Cut Models National Brings For Collections LADIES SILK SWAGGER SUITS (Nifty Styles) 27/6 GIRL'S ORGANDIE DRESSES Sizes 7-16 years - 3/0 BERMUDA Bermuda Trading Co. MEN'S TAN or WHITE GABARDINE PANTS 12/6 MEN'S TAN SUEDE LUMBER JACKETS (To clear) 10/0 and BRITISH WEST INDIAN NATIONAL STORES The most effective S SOMERSET HAMILTON ST. GEORGE'S ERNEST J, BELL ^ insectide 1S3S by 1'niud Fea'.ure Syndicate. In*. i-'Osts less too

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Intfro States stranded on a South Sea island, X and later while struggling through WEAF, New York 660 ko. blizzards and forest fires in the 5.00[—Woman's Radio Review X COMMENCES Canadian north woods, will be 5.30—Jack Savage's Hillbillies X recalled by Elsie Hitz and Nick are now permitted 6.00—Shirley Howard, contralto X Dawson, stars of the NBC series 6.15—Grandpa Burton—sketch to include Wines "Dangerous Paradise" when they 6.30—Interview with Nellie Revell X TOMORROW are interviewed by Nellie Revell 6.45—Ivory Stamp Club and Spirits in their over an NBC-WEAF network this 7.00—Talk—Daniel iwcNamara X evening at 8.30, Bermuda time. 7.10—Tom Ooakley's Orch. X CONTINUES FOR ONE WEEK one hundred dol- * * * 7.30—Press-Radio News KELLOGG COLLEGE PROM lar exemption from 7.35—Arlene Jackson, songs Ford irick, newly elected presid­ 7.45—Billy and Betty—sketch Federal duty. ent of the National Baseball League, 8.00—Gene Beecher's Orch. and William Harridge, president of 8.15—Stories of the Black Oh&mber Exceptional Bargains in Shoes and Clothing the American League, will be guest 8.30—Three Scamps, songs speakers tonight, when the first 8.45—Uncle Ezra—sketch for Men, Boys and Children Why not take ad­ Kellogg College Prom programme 9.00—Cities Service Concert—Jes­ to be broadcast over an NBC-WJZ sica Dragonette, soprano; vantage of this pri­ network on Fridays at 9.30, Ber­ Bourdon's Orch. muda time, instead of Thursdays 10.00—Waltz Time—Frank Munn, vilege by taking at 8.45. The programme with tenor; Bernice Claire, so­ X A Few of the Many Big Values— Frick and Harridge will be aug­ prano; Lyman Orchestra back some of the 10.30—Pick and Pat in One Night X CHILDREN'S SHOES 5/ mented by the music of Ruth MEN'S SHOES ~ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 8/-,"l2/-','l8/I world's most pop­ Etting, famous songstress, and Stands X Red Nichols' orchestra 11.00—Dramatic Sketch X MEN'S SUITS \ ular brands from * * * 11.30—Black's Instrumental and MEN'S SPORTS JACKETS "> 25% off CITIES SERVICE CONCERT Vocal Ensemble X MEN'S SHIRTS ZZZZZZZ.ZJZZZZ.ZZZZZZZZZZZZ 3/-and 4/- our bonded stocks. 115.00—George R. 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Orchestral high­ X BOYS' STRAW HATS , •« entals MEN'S WHITE CAPS J'O lights include the Polonaise, from 7.45--Impromptu Serenade X Front St. and Queen St. MEN'S FELT HATS " S/Q Thomas' opera "Mignon," the 8.00--Variety Show X familiar "Missouri Waltz" and 8.15--Lum and Abner—sketch Herbert's "Panamericana." 8.30-•9.00—Same as WJZ And Many Other Unusual Bargains 5139^f.m.tp. A new Victor Herbert composi­ 9.00-—Cotton Queen Showboat tion, written just before his death 9.30-—Music Box and only recently discovered among 10.00--Same as WEAF Commences Tomorrow For That Delicious Mavour his papers, will be heard for the 10.30-—Macy and Her Men first time when it is presented on 10.45-—Singin' Sam this programme. 11.00-•12.00—Same as WEAF Entitled "Someone I Love," the 12.00-—News Bulletin selection is a topical Herbert waltz, and will be sung by Jessica Dragon­ WJZ, New York 760 kc. ette and played by the orchestra. 5.30--Chick Webb's Orchestra Haven Gillespie, well known lyricist 5.45-—Women's Clubs Speaker j GIBBONS COMPANY • . has written words for the Herbert 6.00--Piatt and Nierman, piano melody, and Bourdon has pre­ duo || Queen Street «j pared orchestrations direct from 6.16-—Jackie Heller, tenor the original piano composition in 6.30--The Singing Lady Herbert's own hand. 6.45-—Little Orphan Annie The waltz, along with one or 7.00-—Dick Fidler's Orchestra two other previously unknown 7.30-—Press-Radio News Herbert works, was discovered by 7.35-—Dale Wimbrow, songs the late composer's daughter, Ella 7.45-—Lowell Thomas Herbert Bartlett, just a few weeks 8.00-—Amos 'n' Andy ago in going through a group oi 8.15--Plantation Echoes—Willard her father's manuscripts. The Robison's Orchestra entire composition is in Herbert's 8.30-—Red Davis—sketch own handwriting and is dated 1924, 8.45-—Dangerous Paradise—sketch the year of his death. 9.00-—Irene Rich—sketch Note a note of the original com­ 9.15-—Armand Giard, bass position has been changed, and the 9.30--Kellogg College Prom—Ruth Be Sure You Specify Cities Service audience will hear it Etting and Red Nichols' just as it was written by the cele­ Orchestra brated composer. The selection DEWKISTJBRAND 10.00 —Beatrice Lillie, comedienne; has not yet been published, and as Lee Perrin's Orch. it never was performed during JACK ARNOLD is the AGENT 10.3a —Phil Baker, comedian; Ga- for SOMEONE Herbert's life time, listeners also brielle DeLys, songs; Leon Bank of Bermuda Building will hear its world premiere. Belasco's Orch. * * * Dial 1650 11.00 —Circus Nights in Silvertown BE .. . Give a "HOLLYWOOD HOTEL" 11.45 —Walter Damrosch Golden 4725«I

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eminent of Leeward ment Act* 1935" together with a I PARLIAMENT Islands for Decem­ copy of an amendment which they ber, 1934 3 16 propose should be made thereto, 5 li and to request the concurrence of OFFICIAL REPORT Refund of pension to Your Honourable House therein. Arthur A.S. Marsh on account of the Gov­ Council Chamber, Proceedings of the ernment of Leeward 2nd April, 1935. Islands for January, Honourable House 1935 3 16 6 AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY THE Men's of Assembly LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Refund of advance to delete sub-section (r) and to substi­ E. Joyce Smith on SESSION 1934—35 account of tbe Gov­ tute therefor:— ernment of Nigeria "(r) The Regulation of the use of for January, 1935 English Brogue Shoes 33 6 8 1 any of t]ie following, whether with­ DAY No. 46. Tuesday, April 9,1935. in or without the municipal area, 30. Amount due Treas­ if owned or controlled by the Cor­ bench made by Lotus MINUTES ury loo 3 3 poration making such ordinances viz., parks, gardens, buildings, The minutes of the last meeting £267 3 3 lands, wharves and ^landing were read and confirmed. places." 50/- MESSAGES FROM GOVERNOR Payments PETITION PRESENTED 1935. Sunday Trading-Bermuda Citizens The following Messages from His March Association Excellency the Governor:— 1. Amount due Treas­ Mr. DUNKLEY presented the fol­ ury 167 0 0 Fit well — look well — and what (No. 87.) lowing petition. 2. Advance of pension to T. ASTLEY CUBITT, TO HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER J. T. Gilbert, Jr., on is more important, they wear well. _ and Members of the Honourable account of the Gov­ Lieut.-General, Governor and Com­ House of Assembly. ernment of Zanzibar mander-in-Chief. for February, 1935 63 0 2 Gentlemen, The Governor has tbe honour to The Petition of the undersigned transmit, for the information of the 2. Advance on account of Government of Ni­ members of the Executive Com­ "Lotus Shoes are Qood Shoes" Honourable House of Assembly, in mittee of the Bermuda Citizens' accordance with the provisions of geria to E. Joyce Smith for February, Association humbly sheweth as Section 3 of The Treasury Advances follows:— Act, 1931, the accompanying copy 1935 33 6 8 of a statement of Advances and Re­ WHEREAS under the Summary imbursements made under that 22. Advance of pension to Arthur A. Marsh on Offences Act, 1926, refreshments Act in respect of the month of may be sold on Sundays, Christ­ March, 1935. ..^^afct account of the Gov­ ernment of Leeward mas Days and Good Fridays at a Islands for February, hotel, eating-house, restaurant, Public Buildings, Hamilton, 1935 3 16 lodging-house or club, but other 4th April, 1935. trading on such days is prohibited £267 3 3 | except under permits issued by Established 1844 THE TREASURY ADVANCES ACT' the Board of Trade; and 1931. JOHN TRIMINGHAM WHEREAS your Honourable House Reimbursements Colonial Treasurer. in February of 1933 refused to pass a motion inviting His Ex­ 1935. Colonial Treasury. cellency tbe Governor to suggest March 3rd April, 1935. to the Board of Trade that it 1 25. Refund of pension to grant permits for Sunday Trad­ J. T. GUbert, Jr. on (No. 88) ing on the occasion of the arrival account of the Gov­ of "Cruise Ships" on Sundays; &£&.&£ ernment of Zanzibar T. ASTLEY CUBITT, and for December, 1934.... 63 0 2 X Lieut.-General, Governor and Com­ WHEREAS an attempt in the fol­ Refund of pension to mander-in-Chief. lowing month to secure an X J. T. Gilbert, Jr. on amendment to tbe Summary X account of tbe Gov­ The Governor has the honour to Offences Act, 1926, for the pur­ X ernment of Zanzibar forward, for the information of the pose of legalizing Sunday Trad­ X for January, 1935 63 0 2 Honourable House of Assembly, the ing within specified Hours was Unusual Opportunity X accompanying report by the Colon­ not entertained by your Honour­ X Refund of pension to ial Treasurer, showing the Revenue able House, and Arthur A. Marsh on and Expenditure for the month of a few X account of the Gov- March, 1935. WHEREAS in December of 1933, X your Honourable House again X TREASURY REPORT refused to pass a motion inviting X His Excellency the Governor to ENGLISH "DAYTON" X For Month March, 1935. suggest to the Board of Trade that it grant permits for Sunday X Trading on the occasion of the sr3*, arrival of "Cruise Ships" on Sun­ X RECEIPTS. days, or any local celebrations X 1935. on that day; and X Mar. 1. Local Balance £ 8,687 6 5 X WHEREAS in February, 1934, your BICY 1-31. Ordinary Honourable House refused to pass X Miscellaneous 290 4 4 a Bill permitting such Sunday X Department 14,574 16 4 Trading; and X Customs 18,884 0 10 33,749 1 6 at X WHEREAS at yesterday's session of your Honourable House nctice Extraordinary X of motion was given to invite His X Treasury Advances. 167 0 0 Excellency the Governor to sug­ £6. O. 0 X gest to the Board of Trade that X £42,603 7 11 it grant permits for Sunday Trad­ Cash Only X ing on the occasion of the arrival of "Cruise Ships" on Sundays, X EXPENDITURE. or any local celebration on that X day; and These bicycles are practically BRAND NEW, X 1935. Mar. 1-31. Ordinary 32,727 13 5 Q the majority having been used for only two weeks X WHEREAS your petitioners are fully convinced that the proposed X Extraordinary X Sunday Trading would not be in Treasury Advances. 100 3 3 32,827 16 8 the best interests of the Colony;

THEREFORE your petitioners 31. Local balance 9,775 11 3 X S humbly pray that your Honour­ able House will refuse to pass the 8 J. B. ASTWOOD & SON g £42,603 7 11 said motion relative to Sunday Trading which is to be considered at next week's meeting of your 8 x Funds in hands of Crown Agents. jjS£ 5457«f<{ttt,e|. t» »I3. Jgf Honourable House. 1935. Mar. 31. Cash t 210 Amount loaned to Joint Colonial Fund. And your petitioners, as in duty m 11,000 bound, will ever pray etc., etc. £11,210 0 0 ARTHUR BERMUDA, Bp. Hon. President. E. M. BROWNE Send Home Comparison of Ordinary Receipts and Expenditure from 1st. January to President. 31st March, 1934 and 1935. A. S. COOPER Ex-President. 1934 1935 Increase Decrease JOSEPH J. OUTERBRIDGE A Charming Easter Qift Vice. President. Miscellaneous £ 574 15 11 £ 650 2 11 £ 75 7 0 E. T. MURPHIE Departmental 29,910 17 8 28,423 12 3 1,487 5 5 Secretary. Customs 61,142 19 11 57,899 5 10 3,243 14 1 C. L. BONE A BOX OF Total ordinary Treasurer. receipts. 91,628 13 6 86,973 1 0 4,655 12 6 W. J. F. GROVES Total ordinary Representative of the Genuine Bermuda Easter Lily Buds expenditure 88,131 19 4 92,065 2 5 ,933 3 1 Bda., Clerical Union J. DANIEL SMITH The decrease in Customs is more than accounted for by £6,081 being receiv­ Representative of the Bda. Bermuda's True Souvenir ed for Export Tax during the first quarter of 1934 as compared with £375 in Ministerial Association. 1935. E. G. DOE STELLA A. DOE Pure white, fragrant, symbolic, these buds will JOHN TRIMINGHAM, G. C. EVE open by Easter and carry to your home, your Colonial Treasurer. PHILIP H. CARD Colonial Treasury, HENRY M. HALLETT friends or your church an Easter greeting from you. 4th April, 1935. GRACE GAL WAY O. W. HINSON Delivered to your Address All Charges Prepaid Public Buildings, Hamilton, (No. 4) WILLIAM MURPHIE 5th April, 1935. L. R. MOTYER Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Members of the Executive Commit­ MESSAGE FROM LEGISLATIVE Honourable House of Assembly: THE BERMUDA FLORIST COUNCIL tee, THE BERMUDA CITIZENS" ASSOCIATION. ' Fire and Marine Building, Front Street Phone 2071 The Legislative Council have the The following Message from the SSHftjsjmM. honour to return to Your Honour­ 3rd April 1935. I Hon. the Legislative Council: able House the Bill entitled "The

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STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Mothers! S.s. Camito (Elders & Fyffes line) is due to arrive from Avon- mouth, England, on Saturday, April 13th., sailing the same day for Jamaica Agents, Watlington & Conyers. * * * Late one night, Harriet Blanes, while keeping his eyes fixed or wealthy but eccentric old inva­ Timothy. Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda lid, is murdered in ber bed in (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due her isolated country house. In TIMOTHY, it struck Joan, was to arrive from New York today, the house, aside from tbe ser­ •unusually silent. Had there sailing at 3.00 p.m. the following vants, are her niece and been something in that stupid nephew, Joan and Eickey clipping, after all? As soon as she day on return trip. Agents, Wat­ Blanes; three men — Rodney lington & Conyers. could get him alone, she would Mains, Stephen Carts and Wil­ ask tun. she suddenly felt that * * * liam Grove—whom she bad in­ she must know whether bis hesi­ vited tor the week-end as pros­ tation nad been accidental or S.s. Lady Drake (C.N.S.) is due pective suitors for Joan's band; for your babys sake to arrive from the West Indies on whether ne had been making up Timothy Reilly, whom Joan had his mind to lie. invited against her aunt's Saturday, April 13th., sailing the For the present, however, there sendforthis FREEBOOK same day for Saint John, N.B., wishes; and Ruth Andrews, trained nurse. As a blizzard was no to ask him, The Every mother »i.h *Jr=m^ via Boston. Agents, J. S. DarreU has cut them off from the out­ others were coining downstairs, & Co. side world, they are forced to and Meyers appeared M announce * * * take things into their own dinner. Book. It tens juu healthy and Strangely enough, Stephen did S.s. Columbia (Panama Pacific hands. A $100,000 necklace, tnowabout making ^Vhea^y, missing from the murdered wo­ not mention the clipping again. Line) is due to arrive from New He may have desired to reserve strong, K te. „. _• r» ch man's bedroom, seems to have c AZ .=« rich in Vitamin U ,nr are eSU suu York on Sunday, April 14th., sail­ been the motive for tbe crime. the matter for further discussion Stephen, in a private conversa­ when Timothy was not present. At ing on Tuesday, April 16th., to any rate the meal was the least New York. This ship will anchor tion with Joan, asks her just how much she knows about disagreeable one they had bad so in Grassy Bay. Agents, Harnett Timothy Reilly. far. William, renouncing his role sv.its»!? r? " & Richardson. of detective and judge—at least vour baby ^a to-day to- temporarily — was charming, and * * * CHAPTER XV kept them all so well entertained Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda •«TTHEN you've known Reilly with stories of New York society (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to 1 that he succeeded in drawing a < ,h > ,<> ,is,t for a long time?" Stephen feeble laugh even from Rickey. :»?t*««>»" ' " '" "'"- arrive from New York on Monday, asked at last. Joan was grateful to him, out it April 15th., sailing on return trip "Yes," Joan lied. was only a superficial distraction the same day. Agents, Watlington Although they had all apparently There was no point in tell­ relaxed, it took but the creak of a & Conyers. ing h-m that she had m3t board to rivet them motionless to m * * Timothy for the first time i their seats. And as the board S.s. Pan America (Munson Line) week before. She felt as creaked again, they thought thej ••pi is due to arrive from New York could hear — or was it imagina­ though she had known him tion?—footsteps above. on Monday, April 15th., sailing always. the same day for South America. "But what do you know TIMOTHY suddenly rose. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. about him?" * "Where are you going ?** de­ GOSLING BROTHERS, Agent * * * manded William. "Really, Stephen!" She was an­ Timothy, crossing the room in S.s. Stantendam (Holland- noyed. "Dont be so dull. Tim is rapid strides, threw an answer an architect, lives in New York, over his shoulder. America Line) is due to arrive belongs to the Yale Club His from New York on Monday, April "To see who's upstairs," he said. father was a doctor What more "The maid turning down the 15th., sailing on Wednesday, April do you want to know? His mother's beds, probably," William mur­ maiden name, whether nis grand­ mured. 17th for New York. Tbis ship father bad measles as a baby, and will anchor in Grassy Bay. Agents, "Aunt Harriet's room is above the hour of his birth?" this one." Joan said slowly. Harnett & Richardson. "Dont get mad, Joan. It was William pushed back his chair — co-— only that I found something fun­ and rose. They all followed his Spelling Lesson ny and I wondered if you knew.- example but, by the time they reached the stairs, Timothy was NEW POWDE "Now, if I write 'n-e-w' on the Joan stared at nim. perplexed and worried She wanted to say to coming back down. blackboard, what does that spell?" ! frim "Dont tell me. I don't want "Not a soul," he said quietly. MAKES BLONDE "New." to Know." But that was plain "The wind," grumbled Rodney. "Now I'll put a 'k' in front cf it : cowardice. If she bad faith in "We're just a lot of nervous old DAZZLING Tim—and she did—nothing could women." and what have we?" make any difference. "Possibly the wind," Timothy If the delicate coloring of your "Canoe."—Boston Transcript. "WelL" She managed a smile. agreed, noncommittal. blonde skin has become dull and The wind. They had grown ac­ "Out with the mystery." customed to it, thought Joan, but washed-out looking, you'll be in­ Stephen drew a newspaper clip­ terested in this discovery by Pond's. they were all silent now, listening A WIDE COLLAR ping from bis pocket and banded to its moan. Pond's had over 200 girls' skin it to ber. "T'm going to take a look "color-analyzed" by an optical ma­ "I found it in a book in the li­ around," William announced. chine. This machine showed that brary," be explained. Rickey offered to join him, and beautiful blonde skin owes its love­ the two of them headed back JO liness to hidden tints of brilliant OAN leaned towards the fire, as the stairs. Miss Andrews, follow­ bhie in it, brunette skin to bright Jthough to get a better light, but ing Rickey like a shadow, went af­ green. Then Pond's blended the in reality to hide ner face from ter them. sametints invisibly into the new Stephen. She read the clipping Pond's Face Powder shades. slowly It was an article discuss­ ODNEY and Stephen, after a Smooth on this flattering new ing points of resemblance between R slight hesitation, entered the powder of Pond's. Its extraordi­ three jewel thefts that nad taken library where Meyers had placed narily becoming shades will give place in well-known Long Island the coffee and brandy. Through you that fresh, eager look that houses during a period of sis the open door. Joan saw Stephen makes young skin so attractive. months. "And who we ask the po­ pour himself a stiff drink, the bot­ Six shades— p / i/ 9a. lice." the article ended, "is the tle clinking against the glass as rices 5 9> 6j mysterious architect with an Irish his hand shook. name who was a house guest <*11 "Poetry and courage evidently Makers of Pond's Creams three times?" dont mix ' she murmured. Coprri»ht. 1935, Pood's Extract Company "He's not necessarily a coward." Joan straightened up with a Timothy's voice was peculiarly se­ laugh ana winded the clipping rious. "That fellow nas imagina­ £ rasa Si'-tE^Sf back to Stephen. tion. He may sense things that "Afraid I don't see the point." the rest of us ar>; too insensitive hal meet; lb>2 Modern need sbe said. co feel. As a matter of fact. I Jiy- "The mysterious irish archi­ -self W:'* be darn glad when we get tect," Stephen replied impressive­ out of this house."' ly. "You are afraid?" Joan asked "I dont suppose." Joan smiled incredulous. "that Tim is the only architect in "Not for myself." he answered. New York with an UsSh name.'' "Tim " She seized the op­ th; outcome of scientific "No—but the coincidence ." portunity almost against ner will A Friend investigation and experiment 'Too much imagination. Steve— "That clipping out here he come*, anyway. We to produce a whole wheat "What about it?" can ask bim.' Sb- falterec. oecnuse nis voice food which meets modern "For heaven's sake. Joan." Ste­ was so hard—a nardness that she in Meed conditions of living. phen whispered hurriedly, 'don't bad never neard In it before. be such a fool! If it is he "Was there anything in it? SJUICKLV REX. EVES CUTS. SRUISES, Delightfully crisp and delici­ Joan oaid no attention and Were—were you ous big golden wheat flake called to Hmotby as he came SPRAINS, WOUNDS. COUGHS, COL.DS. X "The mysterious irisb archi­ f&Ml£ BACK, ETC. AN OLI7 AND TESTED j* biscuits. Always ready to eat. uown the stairs. Wlier. ne bad tect?" lie smiled oitterly 'The REMEDV WJBMWCH SSAST- All British, made in the heart read the olippmg she laughingly answer is yes." ls asked: "Then ' " |i|»aalli,rffi«? ' of England. "Well. Tim Stepnen wants to Timothy suddenly put his nands Sole representatives : know it you are the mysterious on her shoulders, nis fingers grip Sold in one si2e only <> Irish architect?" oiiis "lard his face rigid with emo­ NICHOLL&ASHTON Hamilton To tier surprise. Timothy hesi­ tion. Never sold in bulk tated Ihen nanding back the "Don't ask me." ne said slowly clipping he said slowly: "Because 1 can't answer vou Try "No—son to disappoint Ste­ to nave confidence in me. and phen. Where did vou find this, by dt-nt mentis: it again Will you *he way?" oromise?" At bedtime rub the throat and "In a OOOK ol Brownings "How ran I promise?" chest thoroughly with-" poems." said Stephen. "It was or As rhe spoke, she could have Above is shown a long coat en­ the tat-! 2 in '.he libra: y "' tjitten oU her tongue for Timothy 0\ semble, the coat in lightweight •"Auntie Sovea Browning,*' Joan turned abruptly and left her V*£J$£ woolen and the dress a printed murmured irreievar.riy standing alone crepe, the wide collar having a OVER W MILLION JABS USED YEARLY "Truck." said (Stephen ana oe- shallow pleated border. erar tc lectuie on poetry all the (To be continued)

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By HARRY R -g-cggrfl^; JTtCa^glZ-n!5Sl^=J=|E 3'H E UNCONSCIOUS BON WAS DRAGGED OFF THE m% O'NEILL TRAIL AND SECURELY BOON His CAPTOR HAS GONE, IN 'ssylJJirSk. '«(a SEARCH OF WATER da. ^^^T^T^^ Page 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935

registered my objection to it then, COLONIAL PARLIAMENT but Mr. Speaker, it is absolutely THEY DON'T CALL HIM foolish to try and put such a Law "TUBBY" NOW on the Statute Book, when it had Continued from Pane S no weight behind it at all, because as the hon. and learned member Lost His Fat by Taking Kruschen COMMITTEE REPORT PRESENTED for Warwick has said there is no =1 Authority in Bermuda even though "I have been rather adverse Addition?.! Duties—Itajvsoa Committee you put people to the expense of to any advertised medicine," writes putting brakes on these vehicles, a correspondent "but a friend of Sir STANLEY SPURLING presented the following Report. j that can make them use them, mine whom I had not seen for TO HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER AND MEMBERS OF THE HONOUR­ Sir, and it is really unnecessary to two years, visited me seven weeks ABLE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY: have such a law as this here. I ago, and I must teU you I was fairly know of three or four Small Stan­ amazed to see him. When I last In accordance with instructions received on the 28th March, the hope pony carriages in these Is­ saw him he was 15 st. 8 lbs. I Finance Committee have the honour to report as follows: lands. They can carry four people thought he had been ill but he if the tail is hauled out, and it is tells me that he never felt better Your Committee have examined the statistics of imports, and have almost a physical impossibility to in his life. I asked him how he selected therefrom the items hereinafter mentioned upon which additional fit those Stanhopes with a brake lost his fat, because we used to duties levied in the several amounts indicated are calculated by your Com­ and if they are fitted with a brake, call him 'Tubby.' He said, 'By mittee to raise the necessary additional revenue required for tbe present there will be no way of using it. taking Kruschen Salts regularly with the year. You cannot get any weight on it every monring.' I could hardly even if you push the handle of it credit it, but knowing him well, The items, which the present rate of duty, new rates suggested, and forward, and to go ahead and en­ I can believe him."—F.E. estimated increased yield for the remainder of the current year, are as act a law which is not going to MONARCH of BERMUDA follows: Overweight arises frequently be­ carry oat what is really its intent cause the system is loaded with QUEEN of BERMUDA and purpose, I think is simply Estimate of unexpelled waste, like a furnace waste of time and expense for choked with ashes and soot. Al­ XPERIENCED Bermuda travellers choose "Fur­ Increased nothing, and it would be much Item. Present Duty. Suggested Duty. Yield. lowed to accumulate, this waste ness" as a matter of course. For only on these great better to turn it down. Personally matter is turned into layer after E luxury-vessels do they have a private bath even at I shall vote vote against the entire Alcohol (Rum) The Gallon 8/- & The Gallon 10/-& £ 2,000 layer of unhealthy and uncomfort­ the minimum — as well as the whole catalogue of enter­ Bill. able fat. tainment features concentrated in the Furness "Pleasure- 25% ad valorem. 25% ad valorem. The six salts in Kruschen assist plan" . . . $250,000 dance decks, great sports decks, tiled the internal organs to throw off swimming pools, night clubs, cocktail bars, ship-to- Spirits other than The Gallon 10/- & The Gallon 11'- & 800 Mr. C. S. PENISTON (Smith's each day the wastage and piosons shore phones — not to mention the delicious meals and Rum 25% ad valorem. 25% ad valorem. Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I was op­ that encumber the system. Then, the sea-going shipboard atmosphere for which Furness is posed to the Bill when it came up little by little, that ugly fat goes— noted. By all means — go "Furness"! Gasolene 10% ad valorem. The Gallon ljd. ....£ 800 here three or four months ago. I think it is an unwarranted Bill. It Slowly, yes—but surely. is not necessary, and I am surprised Fuel and Diesel Oil The Ton 4/-. The Ton 5.'-. £_ 300 Make Reservations Early that there are enough members up here who continue to allow this fortune. (Laughter) but it won't New York-bound passengers are urged to book as far in "All other Goods" 10%, ad valorem. 11% ad valorem £ 6,000 thing to come in. It has been up help the people who have to pay, advance as possible to avoid disappointment in securing here I think two or three times. I and I feel very strongly about it. desired accommodations. Frequent sailings direct from Sugar Free. The 100 lbs. !/-..._ £ 500 should like to move that the third I feel the thing is most unnecessary. dock in Hamilton. reading be read this day six months. We go on piling up legislation here, £10,400 more and more, making it harder FOR RESERVATIONS APPLY: for the people of this country to live. We have only got to look over WATLINGTON & CONYERS Your Committee recommend that the increase in duties, if adopted, Mr. H. T. NORTH:—Mr. Speaker, I should like to have something to the United States to see what GENERAL AGENTS be made effective as from Tuesday, April 9th, on which date your Com­ mittee intend to present this report. to say about this thing. I have they have done there. This is not Hamilton Bermuda given it a good lot of consideration, in favour of the people, but against them. It is not good for the coun­ All of which is respectfully submitted. and fail to see that it will be any good at all if this Bill does become try, and therefore it should be voted law. It would do a great deal of down. I hope we have got enough S. S. SPURLING. harm. I can see lots of harm and men here today that have the neces­ JOHN W. COX, trouble to the people of the Colony sity of the people whom they repre­ ELDON H. TRIMINGHAM, and it won't do any good at all. I sent at heart, to vote this thing Finance Committee. should like to ask the hon. member down and let it go. Sessions House, in charge, he will have a chance 9th April, 1935. bye and bye, I suppose, to reply to Hon. G. S. PATTON:—I should me, who fathered it. It is the most like to reply, briefly, Mr. Speaker. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE No. 81 to the Police, these people who did ridiculous Bill I have ever had to I am sorry I cannot get so excited. &»&, CONSIDERED not have the name printed on consider up here. It bristles with (Mr. North: I am not excited!; Channel Works and Dredging according to law would be constant­ trouble all through. It is a well (Laughter") As far as I can make NEW YORK -BERMUDA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE Operations ly held up by the constables and known fact that there are lots of out the hon. member seems to asked how it was that they did not people in Bermuda, poor people who think that there are a good many (Royat em J United Staffs Mai. Steamers) Hon. W. J. H. TROTT (Smith's have a licence number, or the name, have an old carriage that they people in Hamilton and St. George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, at the pre- | and the same person with such a have acquired somehow or the other whom it might be right to require cart might be stopped half a dozen Minimum $50«00 Round Trip sent moment there is a Commis­ they own it, and they use it once or to put brakes on the vehicles, but times a day by half a dozen dif­ sion sitting on the St. George's twice a year, mostly on Christmas in nowhere else in the Island. But ferent constables, which would be (Lowest Rates offered between ^ew York and Bermuda) Channel and I should like to have Eve, driving say to Southampton, that is by the way. The hon. far more nuisance, I think, than an opportunity of seeing their Re­ or Warwick, or to some other place, member wishes to know who if he concurred in the Regulations Steamer? sail Piev 64 N.R.—Arrive at Pit r 55 Brooklvt, port before I go any further with fathered this Bill. The origin of laid down in the Bill, so that as far and why should they be put to the (Foot Montague Stteet) this Message. Therefore, I am go­ the Bill was that His Excellency as I am concerned I shall be in­ expense of putting on a brake which ing to make the following motion. sent a Message to the House recom­ Leave Arrive and Sail Arrive clined to object to the amendment will probably cost them about £12? mending that all four-wheeled Steamer New Yorli Bermuda New York offered by my colleague. Is it right to put those people to Mr. TROTT moved that the First that expense? They seldom use vehicles be fitted with brakes or Order of the Day be discharged for those carriages: they come down to shoes. The House adopted the Western World... Sat. Mar. 16 Mon. Mar. 18 (for S. Amer.) the day and carried over to the Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton Tue. Mar. 26 town to do their shopping. They recommendation so far as the Pan America (from S. Amer) Thur. Mar. 28 next meeting but one. Parish):-—Mr. Speaker, may I be 1 drive round a bit, and then go brakes were concerned, but de­ Souther a Cross... Sat. Mar. 30 Mon. Apr. (for S. Amer.) permitted to speak on the whole American Legion. (from S. Amer) Tue. Apr. 9 Thur. Apr. 11 home. We do not hear of any acci­ clined to adopt the recommenda­ —which was agreed to. BUl? Pan America Sat. Apr. 13 Mon. Apr. 15 (for S. Aner.) dents. Where are the accidents tion as far as shoes were concerned, Western World... (from S. Amer) Tue. Apr. 23 Thur. Apr. 25 coming forward? The only acci­ on the ground that the shoes were THE SUMMARY OFFENCES ACT, HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER:— American Legion. Sat. Apr. 27 Mon. Apr. 29 (for S. Amer.) dent that has happened in the last bad for the public roads. They did, 1926, I think the lion, member should Southern Cross... (from S. Amer) Tue. May Thur. May 9 three years that was in any way however, adopt the recommenda­ AMENDMENT ACT, 1935. confine his remarks to the amend­ serious was not cause on account tion that these vehicles be fitted Third Reading. ment at the present time. of there being no brake. It was with brakes and leave was given Fortnightly service thereafter caused by the King bolt of the Ad­ to bring in a Bill to give effect to the Hon. G. S. PATTON (Warwick Mr. H. T. NORTH:—As far as miralty carriage breaking, and action of the House, and when the Northbound &t earners call at Trinidad Parish):—Mr. Speaker, the hon. the amendment is concerned, Sir, allowing the horse to run away— Bill was brought in and read the and learned member for Warwick I rather favour it, but I want to see Sublet to ch'-snge withnur notice if circumstaiiccs require it got down to Front Street, I think, second time the hon. member for gave notice of an amendment to the Bill killed. I think this would and frightened some people—but Smith's, Mr. Peniston, moved that For reservations apply: JOEK 3. BARBELL & COMPANY. gents this Bill. be an improvement, regardless of if you had forty-three thousand the committee rise, which was 12459 ».tp what the hon. member for War­ brakes on that carriage it would not negatived by sixteen votes to ten. Mr. H. V. SMITH (Warwick Par­ wick said: it would be some im­ have made any difference. (Laugh­ The first clause was then affirmed, ish) :—Mr. Speaker, I will move the provement to it, but the Bill bristles ter) What is the sense of having a Ayes 15, Nays 11. "Mr. PATTON motion of which I gave notice. with trouble, and I would like to brake put on? You do not hoar of moved the second clause—which have a chance to speak on it. any accidents. There is no neces­ was affirmed. Ayes 19, Nays 17." FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Mr. SMITH moved to amend sec­ sity to put the people of this country Now if the House chooses to go tion 1 by adding after the word Mr. H. V. SMITH:—I cannot see (Under Contract with Bermuda Government) to expenditure now when a good back on the action that it took "persons" in the fourth line thereof on all fours with the hon. member many of them are starving. It is (Mr. Peniston: -That was the Royal and United States Mail Steamers the following:— my colleague when he objects to absolutely absurd. Then, as the original Bill) on the- original Bill, "Except such four-wheeled ve­ my amendment because it must be hon. member for St. George's, Mr. that is this Bill, Sir, if the House T.E.V. "QUEEN OF BERMUDA" hicles as the Licensing Authority obvious to every member of this Tucker, stated, you cannot make having agreed by a vote of fifteen shall exempt." committee that there are lots of the people use these brakes, even to eleven to adopt the first clause, T.E.V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" wagons, such as milk wagons, fish if you make them put them on. and then having agreed by a vote Mr.iH. V. SMITH:- Mr. Speaker, wagons, and other improvised wa­ How are you going to make them of nineteen to seventeen to adopt Min. $60 and up. I have spoken of the reasons for gons on which the putting of brakes do it? Is the hon. member in the second clause, now chooses to PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS that, and I trust the House will would be absolute nonsense, be­ charge going to suggest or support change its mind and go back on the see its way to agree to it. cause the weight of the wagon a Bill to employ a thousand police­ action that it more or less delib­ 1 L•cav e Arrive Leave A rrive would not demand a brake to be man to sit up alongside these erately took after a very consider­ Steamer New Yor!( j Be -muds Be rmudd New York Hon. G. S. PATTON:—Mr. Speak­ put on. And I cannot also enter­ people, on every carriage in this able discussion thereon, I do not er, I regret that the hon. and learn­ tain his idea that they would be country, to see that they use their think there is anything I have to Monarch of Bda Sat. Apr. 6lMon. Apr. 8 Tue. Apr. 9 Thur. Apr. 11 ed member my colleague did not stopped all day long by the Police, brake? (Laughter). Is he going add, Mr. Speaker, only I think that Queen of Bda... iWed. Apr. lOFri. Apr. 12 Sat. Apr. 13'Mon. Apr. 15 give some reasons for this. I also and become a nuisance, because in to do that? I do not think so, and it is a rather absurd position for Monarch of Bda Sat. Apr. 13jMon. Apr. 15'Mon. Apr. 15,Wed. Apr. 17 regret that I am unable to meet a little community like ours it even if he did the country would the House to put itself in. Queen of Bda... iTue. Apr. 16|Thur. Apr. 18iThur. Apr. 18 Sat. Apr. 20 him and accept this amendment. does not seem that the Police would not have such nonsense. (Laughter) •Monarch of Bda'Thur. Apr. 18Sat. Apr. 20 Sat. Apr. 20 Mon. Apr. 22 I cannot accept the amendment have any difficulty in a very short The more I think about it the worse Mr. PENISTON moved that the Queen of Bda... Sat. Apr. 20;Mon. Apr. 22 Mon. Apr. 22Wed. Apr. 24 because I think the amendment time in knowing whether a wagon it is: it is the most worthless Bill Bill be read the third time this day- Monarch of BdaiTue. Apr. 23|Thur. Apr. 25 Fri. Apr. 26 Sun. Apr. 28 would create more difficulties than had been exempted. With regard I ever saw, and I am surprised at the six months. Queen of Bda... [Wed. Apr. 24Fri. Apr. 26Fri. Apr. 26 Sun. Apr. 28 it would solve. Suppose this to the Bill itself, you can have your hon. member for Warwick bringing Monarch of Bda Mon. Apr. 29jWed. May l|Wed. May lFri. May 3 amendment were agreed to— "Ex­ law, and have your brakes on every it forward! It is a disgrace to him! —which was negatived. Queen of Bda... IWed. May lFri. May 3 Sat. May 4 Mon. May 6 cept such four wheeled vehicles as vehicle, on every baby carriage, (Laughter) That is the way I feel Monarch of BdajSat. May 4 Mon. May 6 Wed. May 8'Fri. May 10 the Licensing Authority shall ex­ but you cannot make a man use about it. (Mr. Tucker—You are A ues 13. Nays 18. Queen of Bda... Wed. May 8 Fri. May 10 Sat. May llJMon. May 13 empt"—now there is a possible em­ the brakes. That is where the telling us!) It may be all right if Monarch of Bda Sat. May 11 Mon. May 13 Wed. May 15lFri. May 17 barrassment in the first place to fallacy of the Bill comes in: you you only take the trolleys that are Mr. PATTON's motion was then Monarch of Bda Sat. May 18 Mon. May 20Wed. May 22&ri. May 24 the Licensing Authority of having can have a brake on every wagon running about, plying for hire, negatived. Monarch of Bda,Sat. May 25'Mon. May 27jMon. May 27|Wed. May 29 a lot of people come forward and ask and carriage throughout the Island down here and at St. George's, but you cannot make tbe driver and so forth, there may be some­ Ayes 15. Nays 16. * Sails from New York 6.00 p.m. for exemptions. I do not know how many people would come forward use the brakes any more than you thing in that. The hon. member WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents under this proposed amendment can lead a horse to the trough and Sir Stanley Spurling stated that The House resumed. and ask to be exempted, but it is make him drink, and I cannot en­ it would hit him harder than any conceivable that there would be a tertain the objections that my other member of the House, because To be Continued considerable number, and that colleague has made to it. I honest­ he is a Livery proprietor and owns would be rather an embarassment ly feel that the Bill would be much a Livery in St. George's. I do not to the Licensing Authority, but it more suitable if that amendment see how it is going to hit him one || BASEBALL MORRIS A- GIBBONS would not be half as much an em­ is carried. iota. It will not hit him nearly as barrassment to the Licensing Au­ much as it will some of these poor AT B.A.A. FIELD thority as it would be to the owners —which was affirmed people throughout the country. This Afternoon at 3 p.m. of those vehicles, because suppose It will hit them. It will hit them New Designs in Percales Bermudiana Hotel Team they came forward and did not get Mr. PATTON moved that "the Bill very hard, and I do not think they 36 inches wide the exemption, how is anybody go­ be now read the third time. should be placed in that position. vs. ing to know that they are not ex­ It won't hurt the people like the 9d. yard empted? How is anybody going to Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. blacksmiths—Darrell, down here, H.M. Canadian Ships Saguenay know that they are exempted uh- George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I and Gibbons on the North Shore,— and Champlain Would like to speak on this. I was they will probably make a lot of 9 Guaranteed Fast Washing Colours less they had printed oh the side ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING of their wagon "Exempt" because not present when this Bill was read money out of it, we shall seem them ST. GEORGE'S STORE in the absence of any such notice a second time, or I should have iii the next year or so making a S523tf. THS ROYAE GAZEITE ATH5 CDXONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, APRIC 12, 1935 Page 9

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But, Detroit ten per cent of the cases EVAPORATED FRUIT SALAD 1J lbs. for 1/0 we always proved fatal and the victims were SCOTCH FILLETS or KIPPERS Per lb. 1/0 have certain almost entirely among those who i n d i v iduals had never been vaccinated. In OLIVE OIL, Finest French Per bottle 1 0 the Philadelphia Municipal Hos­ For Quality Merchandise TOMATOES, Canadian, Medium tins 2 tins for 1 0 among us who object pital, forty-two per cent died. TOMATOES, Large tins Per tin 1/0 to doing the Vaccination does not give ab­ At Lowest Prices RAISINS, Seeded or Seedless 2 pkgs for 1/0 things that solute security, but neither does REAL TURTLE SOUP, SmaU tins Per tin 1/0 common small pox. I knew a prominent SALMON, Fancy Quality, Tall tins Per tin 1/0 sense and ex­ man in my city who suffered five perience tells CLAM CHOWDER, Gorton's, Medium tins 2 for 1/0 distinct severe attacks of small­ us is right. pox. His face and body were lit­ FRESH MEATS FOR THE TABLE JELLIED PIGS FEET, Medium tins Per tin 1/0 Ever since erally covered with scars. BIG BATH SOAP, Large cakes ':'.. 3 cakes for 1/0 1798 when Patients frequently ask, "How Per lb Per lb. CARBOLIC SOAP, Tablets ... 6 tablets for 1/0 Jenner, a n long will vaccination last?" I do PRIME RIB ROAST 1 0 Canterbury LEG LAMB 1 6 Margerisons OLD ROSE LAVENDER and OLD ROSE TOILET DR. CHRISMAN English phy­ not know, usually five to seven TENDERLOIN STEAK 1 8 CHUCK lOd sician, d i s - years. In my own individual case TOP ROUND 1 8 SOAP Boxes ol 3 cakes for !/• covered that the introduction of it lasted forty - one years and LOIN LAMB CHOPS 1/2 SUNBEAM JELLIES, Tumblers Each 1/0 cowpox into the blood stream then I ,-,ad only a very slight re­ BOTTOM ROUND 1 6 VEAL FILLET MAYONNAISE, \ pint Tumblers Each 1 0 would prevent smallpox, the action to the vaccination. STEWING BEEF lOd LOIN PORK LUNCH TONGUE 1 lb. tins Per tin 1/0 proof has been abundant. A suc­ Others say, "Isn't vaccination HAMBURG STEAK 1 2 FORK CHOPS cessful vaccination against small­ dangerous?" There is danger in SILVER SIDE lOd CUSTARD POWDER, Morton's, \ lb. tins 2 tins for 1 0 pox will effectually prevent that almost anything we do. In my FRESH LEG PORK PINEAPPLE JAM, 1 lb. tins Each 1/0 person from contracting a genu­ forty years, seeing hundreds of Swift PREMIUM HAM 1 4 STEER LIVER BURMA or WORCESTER SAUCE, 14 oz. bottles Pe bottle 1 0 ine case of smallpox. persons with active vaccination, Swift PICNIC HAM lCd CALVES LIVER They may develop varioloid, I have never known a case with Bermuda Fresh EGGS, doz 2 3 Blue Point OYSTERS, dcz JELLY CRYSTALS, Symington's, Pint packages 3 for 1 0 any really serious results. Some which seems to be about a third Scotch Finnan HADDOCK 1 2 Scotch KIPPERS, pair ORANGES for Juice 8 for 1/0 cousin to smallpox: This is a very arms or legs become very sore, lOd APPLES lor Eating 2J lbs. for 1/0 mild affair and engenders few, if since the vaccine pustule is an TURKEYS, per lb. 1/5 PLUMS, Chivers, Large Per tin 1 0 any, of the serious aspects of the open wound. A Large Variety of Bermuda FISH lid and 1 1 per lb. PINEAPPLE SLICES, Small tins 3 tins for 1/0 parent disease. Bacteria can enter and cause Smallpox is one of the oldest tiouble ju , as in any other LAYER FIGS, New Per lb. 1/0 of known diseases, having been sciatc' or cut on the hands or IVY SOAP, It floats 5 cakes for 1 0 present in China many centuries arms, but we do not keep our SPECIAL LINES LIFEBUOY SOAP (Toilet) 3 packages for 1/0 before the Christian era. children in a glass case for fear Per lb. they t7ill receive a scratch. Un­ 11 lbs. SUGAR for FULL CREAM CANADIAN CHEESE Per lb. 1 0 It was first introduced into 1 0 America in 1520 when a Negro doubtedly severe infections have Quart bottles SALAD OIL GRAPEFRUIT, Large 3for 1 0 .. 2/9 slave suffering from the disease occurred and very rarely some C. E B. HERRINGS in TOMATO SAUCE HAMBURGER STEAK and ONIONS, Libby's, Large Per tin 10 'ntered Mexico with Cortez. The have developed inflammation of 9£d epidemic then started, killed tin membranes of the brain and Quart bottles WORCESTER SAUCE. 1/9 3.500 000 people and wiped out spinal cord. These are rare con­ Large tins of PILCHARDS in TOMATO 6id entire tribes of Indians. It seems ditions and are probably no worse Quart DILL PICKLES than an attack of smallpox 1 6 to be especially serious among Quart PEPPER RELISH the Indians and Negroes . * would be. 1/9 WILLIAM MURPHIE 3 lb. tins Italian TOMATOES lid 50SCf. Large tin ol COD ROES 1/8 CHURCHES OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Large tins SLICED PINEAPPLE lid MAIL NOTICES Beechnut PEANUT BUTTER 1/0 and 1/3 Beechnut BISCUITS—Saltines, Butter Wafers, Grahams, and Cheese Wafers 9d per pkt. "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Large packets BENS COOKIES 1 0 Mails per S.s. "Camito" for S. S. "RELIANCE" Real?" is the subject of the Lesson- Large packets RITZ BISCUITS 1/6 Sermon which will be read in all Jamaica, will close at the General Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Post Office today at 4.30 p.m. COMBINATION OFFERS Sunday April 14. Registered Mail and Parcel Post THE S.S. RELIANCE SAILS FOR NEW YORK, APRIL 18th t The Golden Text is: 'Heal me, at 4.00 p.m. 1 lb. Delicious COFFEE and 5 lbs. SUGAR 2/0 Departs 5 p.m. from Pennos Wharf, St. George's O Lord, and I shall be healed; * * * 1 lb. Delicious COFFEE, 1 tin MILK, 2 lbs. SUGAR 2/0 Special train leaves Queen Street Station 4 p.m. save me, and I shall be saved: for Mails per S.s. "Lady Drake" 2J tins CARROTS, SPINACH and SAUER KRAUT 2/9 thou art my praise" (Jeremiah for the Maritime Provinces, and 2J tins PEACHES, PEARS and PINEAPPLE 3/0 No. 2 tins PEAS, BEETS and STRING BEANS 2/0 ONE WAY FARE $40.00 AND UP 17:14). Newfoundland, will close at the t Among the citations which com­ General Post Office on Saturday No. 2 tins CORN BEEF and ROAST BEEF 1,6 prise the Lesson-Sermon is the the 13th April 1935, at 10.30 a.m. No. 2 tins GOOSEBERRIES, BLUEBERRIES and APPLE Passengers may embark after 12 Noon following from the Bible: "Be Registered Mail at 10.00 a.m. SAUCE .. 2/0 not afraid of sudden fear, neither Parcel Post tor the Dominion of 5 Cakes DANDIE SOAP 1,0 For further information apply to: of the desolation of the wicked, Canada at 10.00 a.m. when it cometh. For the Lord Complete Assortment of EASTER CONFECTIONERY now on JOHN S. DARRELL & COMPANY, Agents Display Hamburg-American Line: North German Lloyd shall be thy confidence, and shall keep thy foot from being taken" Mails per Q.t.e.v. "Queen of (Proverbs 3:25, 20). Bermuda" for Great Britain, the 5509t..tOahl8. Dominion of Canada, and the The Lesson-Sermon also includes United States of America, will the following passage from the close at the General Post Office Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ on Saturday the 13th., April, 1935. ence and Health with Key to the at 12.00 Noon. NOTICE to Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: Supplementary Mail: (Double EXCLUSIVE LINEN "The cause of all so-called disease Postage) From 12.00 Noon to 1.00 is mental, a mortal fear, a mistaken p.m. AMERICAN VISITORS belief or conviction of the neces­ Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. NOTEPAPER sity and power of ill-health; also Parcel Post for Great Britain, You are now permitted to include Wines and a fear that Mind is helpless to «nd the United States at 11.30 Spirits in your $100 Duty-free Importations. (GLADSTONE) defend the life of man and in­ am. Do not leave Bermuda without calling on us competent to control it. Without and giving us an opportunity of stocking your this ignorant human belief, any White and Ivory cellar with the finest brands from our Bonded circumstance is of itself powerless Stocks, and let us help you SAVE MONEY. to produce suffering. It is latent 2/6 box belief in disease, as well as the fear BALANCE of disease, which associates sick­ ness with certain circumstances VOUR BEVERAGE DIET M&& and causes the two to appear con­ GOSLING BROS,, Ltd • DRINK «ai The Bermuda Press, Ltd. joined, even as poetry and music WINE MERCHANTS are reproduced in union by human Established 1822 Reid Street memory" (p, 377.) INSTANT POSTUM OO—— Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONISTE JDAILY, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935

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The pensions assured by the Gov­ ernment are alarming and at pre­ LATEST PAPERS AND MAGAZINES To the Editor, sent low interest rates will necessi­ Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. tate twice the reserve that would IN have been needed five years ago— Dear Sir: is it intended to also build up this The system of collecting most of reserve at the expense of the family • TODAY our taxes through import tax has man with moderate income? long outlived its usefulness—it Any Tax is fairer than the present from never was fair even when only 5% —income—poll—land or u n i im­ ad valorem and it has gradually proved property. At least you tax • NEW YORK gkjpy been increased until to-day it is grown people—at present you tax an imposition on certain classes the children and send the bUl to via "Queen of Bermuda: who constitute a majority of our the parents to pay—in any other best people. country certain exemptions are We are now faced with a deficit allowed for each chUd— here they On the Corner THE PHOENIX On the Alert which may be met by a further tax you for having them—the futile effort to escape taxing those minute one marries taxes are To Serve You WeU who can best stand additional doubled. Scores cf young people taxation. get married to-day both continuing fe If the import tax is raised or a ing to work knowing fuU well that tax put on any article now on the with their first ohttd they will be free Ust it can only be met by the crippled financiaUy—is this fair "BRITISH GROWN-BRITISH PACKED' majority, by a downward adjust­ taxation? And wiU it be good for ment of living standards which anyone in the long run? means less goods imported—fewer The system of raising additional jobs and more unemployment. To revenue by raising the import tax the family now living up to their may have slightly temporary re­ entire income and I submit the sults but it wm have the effect The New majority are doing so, additional permanently of lowering revenue taxes mean going without to bal­ because of people reducing their ance the family budget something living expenses—this means fewer Westinghouse must be sacrificed. imports, less trade—more unem­ If you increase import taxes on ployment—lower wages and a fur­ goods now bought largely by visitors ther downward trend in adjust­ MASTER SERIES you make the price to them less ment of Uving standards—with our MASTER ^SERIES attractive thus killing trade; taxing present high overhead this will Here is your oppor­ At the first oppor­ the necessities for the residents eventually mean those who now tunity to get an tunity come to our must drive them to adopting a are escaping their Just taxes, will electric refrigerator showroom for a de­ lower standard of Uving or Uving have to increase them enormously that is outstanding monstration. You beyond their means the effects of or we will become a Crown (Colony. Agents: POWELL & CO., Telephone 1044 in convenience, perform­ will be wholly satisfied with both wiU be bad without raising We are practising false economy ance and value. these new Westinghouse revenues. in many ways—our roads are in a - Whether you require the MASTER SERIES refrigera­ However the Government tax deplorable condition, due to cut­ smallest, or the largest, tors. Their simple, quiet our people—the ability to pay de­ ting down the money needed to Westinghouse MASTER beauty — always in good pends on their income, and the keep them in proper condition. SERIES model, you know taste —- their increased average income of the majority Good roads are essential for the that you are getting a re­ economy and greater ice- is not increasing. The present tax enjoyment of cycling, driving or HOT OIL FACIAL GOOD - I frigerator that is part of a freezing capacity, and a is heaviest on the famUy man who walking—if we let the country run family which is a ONE score of other advantages— can least afford it—in addition to down in appearance we will not give offer everything you have the heavy ordinary expenses, he has the visitor the feeUng of peace and FOR SKIN, EASY TO MME quality family . . . the best. By JACQUELINE HUNT to keep the oil off your hair. To pay more for a refrigera­ demanded in refrigerators. to pay the entire educational cost of security that to-day appeals so much. HE quickest restorative for Use the fingertips to apply the tor is an extravagance . . . Visit us today. Bermuda—and most of such Uttle Tthe dull, thirsty skin is a hot warmed mixture, which incident­ . to pay less, a gamble. items as fiUing the Marsh—St. We must show that we have men oil facial. These hot oil treat­ ally should be shaken vigorously David's Bridge—Hospital deficits. of vision and character who are ments are fun to take because to blend, over the neck, face and These have been patiently borne unafraid to tax themselves—fail­ they are simpler and require less forehead. Massage gently lifting time than the muscles with an upward, without complaint but it has had a ing this we wiU lose our present the usual fa­ semi-circular movement as you definite effect on many who after Empire status under which we cial. You can spread the oil. Next make a THE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. assuming jjjjj these back-breaking have been most favoured. And mix your mask from a large piece of burdens find themselves contin­ those now in authority have the beneficial oils gauze, cutting two holes for the at home, or eyes and one for the nostrils. ually up against the terrific task most to lese. I mention this as use simple Saturate the gauze in the warm ^SMBS***!*, '"l\rli t ii IHMM gtf of meeting expenses—many of these perhaps this is the only argument warmed olive oil and adjust over the face, pin­ and their chUdren Uve their entire which will appeal to some of them. oil or buy a ning to the band of gauze around s p e c i al oil your head lo keep it in place. Uves in an atmosphere of debt with I note the Finance Committee from an ex­ Dip two pads of cotton into deplorable consequenoes. expects to raise Sixty-five hundred clusive beau­ warm water to which witch hazel Our present mode of taxation is pounds additional on sugar and ty salon. has been added and lay these l different to any other part of the other goods—who do you think If possible over your eyes. Relax in a com­ plan to take fortable chair or lie down for world and though more outside wUl this affect most? The answer ten minutes while your skin re­ money per capita has been poured is, the family man of moderate the oil facial LOUISINE LINEN MISS HUNT at night so laxes and warms with the oils. into Bermuda during the last ten means who is already paying a tax that the mu- Remove the mask and use a on his entire income. scles of the face can relax thor­ cleansing tissue to remove the years than perhaps any other excess oil. NOTEPAPER country we find ourselves without oughly and the skin will have a chance to absorb as much of the Next apply a generous film ol any reserves and without the funds RESIDENT. soothing oil as possible. Tou can tissue or lubricating cream. Be­ to even keep up the country to the see that your skin is greatly im­ gin low on the neck and massage 1/6 box same standard of ten years ago. Hamilton, Bermuda. proved after a single treatment. firmly upward and then massage Try this simple formula if you the face and forehead gently I sincerely hope the House of AprU 10th, 1935. decide to make your facial oil The entire facial massage neec Assembly wiU find a majority who at home: Mix two drops tincture take but a few minutes time wiU have the vision to see where 00- of benzoin with one tablespoon Do not forget the nose anc we are heading—surely they must scented toilet water then add to mouth area. Use the tips of the CORRESPONDENCE CARDS one ounce each of plain white third fingers and work to littlr see that ultimately they wUl be mineral oil and one ounce olive circular movements about the most affected If they impose taxes oil. Put into a small clean jar nostrils and lips. The nose is that wiU reduce standards of Uv­ Join Our and set into a pan- of hot water always massaged down from the 1/6 box to warm. base to tbe tip, and the fore­ ing here—those that own real estate head from the browline upward —and business of all kinds wiU While the oil Is warming to the hair line and from the cease to find it profitable with the cleanse your skin thoroughly by center out to the temples. Mas­ inevitable loss of income and de-' your favorite method, using sage very gently around the eyes.. BICYCLE CLUB either two applications of cleans­ After the massage, remove the preciation in real estate values. ing cream or cleansing cream excess oil and use some of the And with that—we wiU have the followed by a cleansing with soap same toilet water or eau-de- The Bermuda Press, Ltd alternative of heavier taxes on 5/- weekly and water. If the latter is used Cologne that you used in the oil capital that is needed at present be sure to rinse the skin thor­ mixture, to tighten the pores and Reid Street oughly and pat dry. Remember tone the skin. There is a de­ or perhaps they wiU prefer to be BERMUDA TRADING CO. to give^your neck an equally lightful lilac scented eau-de-Co­ taxed without being consulted. tnorougl^'cleansing and to tie a logne that is grand lor this One thing is certain—you cannot 5.5249- band of gauze around your head purpose, • .^^^^^^ iw>a( .„•- " 'i-'riuiii . = ' " ^-.JBasg

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NAZI KEVIEW—Accompanied Reiehswehr. Left to right in Rear: General Werner von by high military officers, here front are: Field Marshal Aug­ Fritsch, army chief; General is Chancellor Adolf Hitler of ust von Mackensen, Chancellor Hermann Goering, air chief; Germany arriving in Berlin Hitler and General Werner and Admiral Eric R a e d e r, for a review of the German von Blomberg, defense minister. navy chief.

READY TO RACE ABROAD—The racing yacht Yankee out for a trial run off Boston, after the all-steel mast was stepped into her in preparation for entering the races in England. Declared shipshape, she will start the Atlantic crossing soon. She is owned by Gerard B. Lambert. TAEU-FS OCT BY HAITIAN PACT—Tariff reductions on a wide range of articles were provided in a reciprocal trade agreement with Haiti signed at the State Department in Wash­ ington. Above. Secretary of State Cordell Hull, seated, is shown signing the treaty as Albert Blanchet, Minister from ., HmsfJS&AmjjiJHm Haiti, who signed it in behalf of his country, looks on.

altic Sea;&' fCTfe 5?& . *%&$& $$&& AMBURG PRUSSIA* CAPF. rnsriiME BREMEN (GERMANV) NBERL.N V, VZlH^SMI i K » \ POLAM\> l«»f« V* BBESlAU, \^ \ ue REYNOLDSTOWN WINNING THE GRAND NATIONAL—This picture, rushed to London from Aintree, England, and then radioed to New York, shows the racehorse Reynoldstown, owned by CJpr ^cC-A Major Noel Furlong, winning the 98th English classic, the Grand National Steeplechase. In < second place is Lady Lindsay's Blue Prince, Golden Miller, betting favorite, fell at the second V//ffl.^Q KOSLOyAK IA uosfc. -4 © 7 I V • ^ Z^_ZL f BUQAPE3T „ t m smJ^T ^J HUIJ^ARV C> ITALY" >.• ~S, % WHAT GERMANY DEMANDS—At upper right is (1) Memel, w where Germany protests to Lithuania against death sentence of four Nazis. Return of the Polish Corridor (2), formerly Ger­ man territory. Restoration of part of Czechoslovakia (3), and at least an economic union between Austria (4) and Germany.

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WEIGHS IN—Maurice Peters, one of last year's outstanding The brown and white tweed jockeys, weighs in just before suit is typical of the sportswear a race at Bowie where the of the present season. The cape Spring racing season already is under way at tbe Maryland CORN-HOG TREASURER — has waistcoat front and vent Farmers of Henry county, PESSIMIST — Charles M. back and fastens with four leath­ track. Peters rode In Step on • ^ :Y - the second day. Iowa, elected Miss Helen Fitz­ Schwab, 73, steel magnate, as er buttons. t gerald of New London treasur­ he returned from a three- er of their Corn-Hog Control weeks sojourn on the Riviera. Association, believing she could Formerly known as the world's do better than a man. Miss greatest optimist, Mr. Schwab CHERRY BLOSSOMS — The panied by Madame Saito and his native country, as above, Fitzgerald, shown above, is said suddenly turned pessimist. "We famed cherry blossom shew their two daughters, appeared About 2,000 cherry trees are in to be the only woman in the don't seem to be progressing," in Washington was officially under the heavily laden, pink- Potomac Park in the nation's United States to hold this kind he observed. opened when Hirosi Saito, Am- ish-white covered trees from capital, of office. bassador from Japan, accom-

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WHERE THE DUST STORMS RISE—Here are the drought- dried areas of the West where untold millions of dollars of JAPAN TAKES OVER MANCHCTMAN RAll W AY — Signing of the pact ha" Tokyo conveying damage has been done by wind erosion that swept rich topsoil YANKEE TWISTER—Pat Malone, Yankee pitcher, who gave 1,000 miles of the Chinese Eastern Railway fro m Russian to Japr.r.css control. To bs known as into the air and blew it across the country. Black portions have an impressive exhibition of hurling in his debut for the New the North Manchurian Railway, Japanese trainmen will operate it. At left, with pen, is Con­ already been swept bare and dotted areas show the land now York Yankees in their interleague series with the Boston Braves stants Yurenev, signing for Russia, and in center, is Koki Hirota, Foreign Minister, signing for during training at gt, Petersburg, Fla. in the process of erosion under the impulse of the wind, Page 12] THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1935

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To the Editor, Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily S.P.Q.R. SPECIAL PRICES Sir, At tlie session of the Honourable House of Assembly on Tuesday last, the House, by a majority THIS WEEK-END • vote of two (15 to 13), voted In favour of sending a Message to His Excellency the Governor in­ viting him to suggest to the Board Extra Strong FLY SPRAY of Trade that it grant permits for Sunday Trading on the arrival of pint bottles loy2d Cruise Ships on Sundays or of any local celebration on that day. MEDICAL CAEEOLIC SOAP A similar motion was made in the House of Assembly in February. large cakes 4V2d 1933, but was defeated. In March, 1933, the supporters of Sunday trading sought to secure the same Canadian Oxtail and Vegetable result by offering an amendment to the Summary Offences Act, 1926, SOUP 4V d per tin 3 £or 1/- but this, too, was defeated. 2 A similar motion to that of February, 1933, was refused in Engli5.ii CHOW-CHOW 10 oz. 9V2d December of the same year; and in February, 1934, the House refused Danish COOKED HAM .to pass a Bill having the same ob­ ject. Sliced per lb 2/- The foregoing unsuccessful at­ tempts to get the House to en­ dorse the principle of Sunday Trad­ SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFERS ing, as well as the very small ma­ 1 large tin Canadian PEACHES, jority by which this last attempt was carried, ought to be good FEARS and English PLUMS grounds for refusing to change for 3/- the present^poliey for one that will most certainly have results in- jurious^to the true welfare of the S.P.Q.R. Creamery BUTTER k't uon can uw Colony. and y2 lb CHEESE 0 o Yo urs^respectf ully, £or l/7V2d T can dance ut BERMUDIAN. ALLANT SWISS 10th April, 1935. 00 S. P. Q. R. STORES 2/- HAMILTON POLICE COURT Front Street — Mount Hill Paget Look in the summer issue of Pictorial » Pattern Book and a yard you 11 see tne ABC 1 wins wearing these crisj> new dance Before the Worshipful H, Martin Godet, Yesterday frocks! You ean make them yourself for just a few Shillings CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS DRIVING WITHOUT LIGHTS ABC Gallant Swi»» « eve the identical f rinteu Oallant Swigs one of ABC s Sinclair Peniston pleaded guilty EASTERN SERVICE Diamond Print to driving his horse and carriage famous cottons which means it s guaranteed washable and Fotnightly Passenger and Freight service from St. John, HaUfax, Pictorial Review Pattern No. 759° without two independent lighted Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica fast color! A full yard wide. If you don t want to coby the lamps attached at 3.30 a.m. one ABC Gallant Swiaa St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vinent, Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara morning. He was fined 10/-. rlonotone Print twins exactly, there s a host of other prints here in the Leave Bermuda Pictorial Review Pattern No. 7669 Leave Bermuda •ame lovely sheer! COMMITTED NUISANCES STEAMER Leave Halifax South Bound North Bound

Sherman Hcllis and Henry Apr. 27 Hawker were tooth convicted on Lady Hawkins Apr 14 Apr. 19 May 11 charges of committing nuisances Lady Drake Apr . 20 Apr. 24 May 17 and were fined '7/6d. Lady Nelson . Ma: J 4 May 8 May 31 WESTERN SERVICE RIDING WITHOUT LIGHTS Fortnightly Passenger and Freight service from Halifax and Bos­ Frederick Diew pleaded guilty ton (Winter), Montreal (Summer), Bermuda, Nassau and Jamaica to riding his wheel without a lighted lamp attached and was Leave Bermuda Leave Bermuda fined 15/-. STEAMER Leave Halifax South Bound North Bound

CASE Oi' VAGRANCY Lady Somers.... •Apr. 23-24 Lady Rodney.... Apr. 17 Apr. 22 *May 7-8 REID STREET Benjamin Knights staggered out Montreal of a cell to answer a charge of va­ Lady Somers... May 1 May 7 May 21-22 grancy yesterday morning. Ser­ •Sails Dayhght Montreal direct. geant MfacPherson said that it was difficult to know what to do with VAGABOND CRUISES the defendant. I.Us home was in STEAMER | Leave Montreal | Leave Halifax Leave Bermuda Somerset, he said, but his brother had recently ret Mined Iron the Can. Planter. Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apr. 28 (Ham) States and had xaken over the Colborne May p May 6 May 1C (St. G) house. Can. Planter... May 30 June 3 June 7 (St. G) "He cannot be«3ome a charge on this Parish," said His Worship For further paiticulars. apply to:— when the Poor Hoj£ • $. Scarcely a week goes by Lunch time information demand* d. "If you come back here again without some lost article Mallory was bound over and in­ and are convicted, you wil go to or articles of value being structed to go round, to the office prison," said His Worship. of the Attendance Oi finer immedi­ Mullin was fined £2, to be paid | returned to their owners Campbell's Vegetable Soup ately. by April 30th. through an advertisement in The Royal Gazette and CONSUMING LIQU OR ON UN­ — 00 - — a mea! in itself — 21 kind* to V, . LICENSED PRCEMISES Colonist Daily. choose froniaaa - -J "THE BAND PLAYS ON" Asparagus Seven defendants lined up in Bean a row to answer claarges of con­ A vegetable soup with plenty of vegetables Beef Our Classified Advertis­ Bouillon -'*, suming liquor on unlicensed pre­ Splendid Cast and Expert Direction Celery ing Columns solve many makes a satisfying meal. Chicken mises, to wit, thje Blue Room Mark Latest Loew Offering Chieken-Gu m b o. restuarant. They were Stanley Clam Chowder y problems. They find And when these vegetables are the finest Consomme Rufert Benn, (alias Rufert Gib­ "Go Collegiate!" is the thame Julienne of one of the most entertaining positions for unemployed grown—and blended by skilled chefs—your Mock Turtle bons), George P\hipps, Leonard Mulligatawny ) college pictures to be seen in many Mutton Groener, Nathan Proctor, Myrtle persons, desirable help for enjoyment is certain. Ox Tail Richardson, Nina Joell and Ruth a day and which opened yesterday Pea employers, they rent and Pepper Pot Battersby. at the Mechanics' Hall Theatre. Campbell's Vegetable Soup with its 15 differ­ Printanier sell properties, fill vacant Tomato The section under which they The picture is "The Band Plays Tomato-Okra on," suggestive of just another ent vegetables, its cereals, its splendid broth, Vegetable were charged was worded, "un­ rooms, and a host of Vegetable-Beef lawful to have or consume on un­ football film, which it is not. its fresh herbs and seasonings, supplies plenty Although America's national col­ other useful services. LOOK FOR THE licensed premises." legiate sport serves as the back­ of real food. And how everybody enjoys if 1 RED-AND-WHITE LABEL *" The charges arose out of a case in which Charles Brown, proprietor ground for the story, it is in reality Make your needs of the restuarant, was fined £5 for a zippy story of college and college allowing liquor to be consumed students. known through a Col­ on unlicensed premises. At that Robert Young again is the veteran onist Classified Adver­ time he was told that he would, performer who comes through be allowed se ven days if he decided gloriously with his role as Tony, tisement. They can do to lodge notice of appeal, but no the idol of the gridiron and the big things, and they No. 11—1934 such notice having been forth­ "heart trouble" of lovely Betty cost but little. coming these seven defendants Furness. It is Miss Furness' first were accordingly tried yesterday. leading role. of the family, someone asked Lloyd The Long Face They were all liable to fines of £2 Stuart Erwin, Leo Carrillo and When Lloyd was a very little chap, ofr his opinion. ABSORBENT for first offence, said the Court. Ted Healy inject a happy medium SAFE — SOFT one of his sisters was given a new He caused much merriment by None of the accused had previous into the film—Erwin as the "boob" ffijj* Sogal fee tte Sterilized 20 times of the football squad, Carrillo as wrist watch=—one with a very nar- replying: "I don't like it. It's too convictions of this nature, however, NORTHERN TISSUE and were fined 10/- each, the fines the delightful Italian campus tailor attiifflfllmriiitBaUg i or. oblong face. After it had been long between lunch and dinner to be paid by Friday, the 19th. and Healy as the scheming brother * iiUiuired by various members timer' JACK ARNOLD it the Agent inst. of one of the players, THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1935 Page 13

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BY "ELLIS Your Shapely Legs ^sa! will look mighty Second Ping-Pong Tournament Baseball Game This Afternoon smart in this popular, new at the B. A. A. Clubhouse On the B.A.A. field this afternoon Tbi second in a series of Ping- there will be a Baseball match .be­ Pong tournaments was started tween a cdtnbihed team selected STOCKING from the Bermudiana Hotel and in the Association's clubrooms on of Tuesday evening when no less than the B.A.A., versus a team from nine games were played, seven H.M.C.S.'s Saguenay and Champ­ Super-fine European Lisle in the first round and two in the lain. second round, the scores in which The match will start at 3 p.m., we give herewith. and admittance to the ground will be 1/-. It is interesting to note that, by Fullfashioned, Beau­ oo invitation of the management, tifully Clear ... the semi-finals and finals in this "Rainbow"-"Zena" Race Today and the ladies' tournament will 'NUFF SAID! A cooL practical and be played in the Grill Room of the Hamilton Hotel on the evening of On account of inclement weather inexpensive Stocking April 18th. This is further evidence conditions the proposed third race "We're alright brother" for summer wear .. • of the desire of the B.A.A. to pro­ between the "Rainbow" and the "and pretty smart too in" vide entertainment for visitors, as "Zena" was necessarily postponed " our... at that time the Lambs Club of form yesterday afternoon to this New York will be guests of The afternoon. Hamilton, where they will hold The usual time and place will 3/9 pair their Annual Convention. apply, Transportation Terminal at Peter Pan The following are the scores of 2 p.m., start off Princess Hotel at 2.30 p.m., weather permitting. WASH SUITS H Sherrytone, Santona and White games played to date:— -00 R. Gorham 2 O. Spurling 0 Boxing Tournament, No. 1 Shed, Ages 3 to 10 A. Frith 2 H. Masters 0 F. Crisson 2 J. Christensen 0 Tuesday Next, April 16th 5/6 E. Freisenbruch 2 J. Barritt. 0 H. S. Atwood 2 H. Christensen 0 Under the distinguished patron­ AT THE age of His Excellency the Governor, The following were drawn in the L eut-General Sir Thomas Astley- GIBBONS CO. THE WOMANS SHOP second round:— Cubitt, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., a arir Grand Boxing Tournament has Queen Street Reid Street R. Gorham vs. H. S. Atwood; been arranged to take place in the F. Crisson vs. A. Perinchief; W. E. spacious No. 1 Shed on Tuesday, Spurling vs. E. Freisenbruch; A. C. April 16th at 9 p.m. Frith vs. Winner C. E. White vs. No less than eleven bouts have A. F. Christensen. been arranged; representatives West Indies Invited to India BIG STEAMER STILL AGROUND All preliminary rounds in the from the H.M. Navy, H.M. Can­ • DANCE H ladies tournament have row been adian Navy, and Locals. A special NEW DELHI, India, April 11. SOUTHAMPTON, April 11. (CP) completed and the following semi­ comedy bout between Joe Penner (CP)—The Indian Cricket Board The "Aquitania." 45,000 tons, was Tonight—Friday final matches will be played on the Cook and Jimmy Durante Stone, of Control has invited the West still fast today on a mud bank in evening of April 18th, at the Ham­ promises to create loads of amuse­ Indies cricket authorities to send the Solvent, contrary to reports LANGTON HOTEL ilton Hotel, followed by the finals ment. a jteam to India in the winter of yesterday which said that she between the successful ladies:— Personnels of the Canadian box­ 1937-38. The matter will be dis­ had been refloated. A gale blew On the Newly Decorated Terrace Miss Grace Gorham vs. Mrs. W. E. ers that are taking part: A.B. cussed by India's delegates to steadily and the army of tugs which Dancing to Happy High Halters Spurling; Mrs. A. Perinchief vs. Gaervis, Middleweight Champion the Imperial Cricket Conference went to her assistance were unable Mrs. L. Perinchief. of Canadian fleet, also won Cham­ with the representatives of the West to get the big ship into deeper Bermuda's Latest Orchestra In the case of the men's tourna­ pionship West Coast of Vancouver, Indies in London this Summer. water. Most of her passengers ment a marked advance in the will appear in main bout against —oo— were taken shore by tender. 5512*f. standard of play compared to the Marine Colwell, Champion of Royal oo last tournament held in February', Navy on this station. Water Carnival at St. George's HAVANA'S KIDNAP CASE Sto. Evans, R.N.C.V.R., Ban­ is noted, and there is no doubt but Hotel Pool Tonight MEXICAN STRIKE THREAT that the finals matches will reward tam weight Champion of Canadian HAVANA. April 11 (CP) AU but a the audience with plenty of thrills. Navy, won against Eddie Heath- few of the suspects arrested in con­ oo - — field and Berger, both representa­ At the St. George Hotel Pool MEXICO CITY, April 11 (CP)— at 9 p.m. tonight a grand Water nection wth the kidnapping of The general confederation of work­ tives of Canada in Olympics and Eutimio Falla Bonet were released Why I Rugby League International British Empire games team. This Carnival has been arranged. ers and peasants claiming more The main event of the evening today but the authorities said that than 40,000 members voted today man has an unusually good boxing they were convinced that the crime LIVERPOOL, Aj>ril 11. (CP)— | record. will be a Water Polo game between to call a nation-wide general In an international Rugby League j a picked team of the Canadian would be speedily solved. The strike. The organisation charged A.B. Arnott, Runner-up in Olym­ police said that among the arrests Don't H match played on Wednesday after­ pics 1932; has boxed with Frankie ships Saguenay and Champlain that twelve labour leaders were noon England defeated Wales by ' they believed they had the nucleus Martin j Bobby Leitham and de­ against the St. George's Athletic of the gang which had collected the shot dead on Saturday in Las Bayas, 24 points to 11. feated Berger* Canadian winner of Club. Tamaulipas, "by spies of Governor —oo— I $300,000 ransom in U.S. currency British Empire Games in his class. The Fancy Diving promises to after Bonet had been held over­ Villareal." You ^^H Devonport Services' Victory By all accounts of this man he has be good. Two representatibes of night. oo been boxing 8 years and is now 24 the Canadian ships have entered oo RATTENBURY TRIAL LONDON, April 11. (CP)—Devon- j years old and only has lost 4 fights A.B. Jones and A.B. Granger. Roy and never been K.O'd. Taylor will represent St. G.A.C. CRUISE NOTABLES AGROUND Subscribe / port. Services defeated Captain ; BOURNEMOUTH. April 11. (CP' Crawshaw's XV by 10 points to 8 j Sto. Ladlow, 126 lbs., also has a and Chummy Hayward the B.A.A. good boxing record. Al the above Admission to the Carnival one ATHENS, April 11 (CP-Reuter's) Alleged confessions of guilt were on Wednesday afternoon. introduced today when Mrs. Alma —oo—— have been matched against the shiUing. Proceeds to help defray -The liner "Letitia" went aground best available men from the expenses of British Empire games today off Cape Tapas with a cruise Rattenbury, 31. and George Stoner, Your dealer may be Scottish League Game Replay British Navy, team that visited England last passenger list including many 19, faced the preliminary hearirg sold out, your friend Ringside seats are on sale at the summer. notable persons. The weather is on charges of murder, the victim GLASGOW, April 11. (CP>- Ayr Bermuda Cigar Store, Front Street, clear and it is expected that she will being the woman's 65-year-old across the way may have United defeated Falkirk 3-1 in \ Hamilton. Ringside 8 '-, general be refloated with the aid of tugs. husband, Francis Mawson Rat­ loaned her paper to some' their replayed First Division Scot- ! admission 4/-, services 2 -. 16 To 1 BiU She left Marseilles on Saturday for tenbury, designer of the parlia­ tish League game. The teams . The Canadian ships will be leav­ a Mediterranean cruise with 356 ment buildings in Victoria, B.C. one not quite so friendly -oo originally met on March 9th., j ing Bermuda next Wednesday. WASHINGTON, April 11 (CP) - passengers. Among them are to you. the game ending in a 3-2 victory for j Doctor Cyril Norwood, president of oo The Senate agricultural committee GARMENT STRIKE Falkirk .but following an enquiry in- j today approved the wheeler man­ St. John's College, Oxford; Hugh Why not put in your to the match the Scottish Football Walpole, Sir John Marriott, Sir Scotland Sending Strong Team datory 16 to 1 purchase bill, design­ NEW YORK, April 11. (CP)—More own subscription for The Commission cancelled the result ed to inflate the currency and Richard Livingstone and Profes­ and ordered a replay. j sor Harold Nicholson. than 13,000 dress workers con­ Royal Gazette arid Col­ to Tour Canada and U. S. A. speed the attainment of a metalic tinued their strike today, sitting In another First Division fixture ! — 00 onist Daily? Be indepen­ currency reserve, one part silver, quietly at their machines while the St. Johnstone defeated the Hamil­ GLASGOW, April 11 (CP)—Eight and three parts gold. ton Academicals, the Oup finalists, ! STUDENT PROTEST STRIKE Cleaners and Dyers Union prepared dent; have your own copy 3-2. ! internationals are included in the * * * for a walkout of 25,000 workers. of Bermuda's only daily Scottish Football Association's -00— ENGLAND'S TORSO MYSTERY NEW YORK, April 11 (CP)—A oo newspaper every week team which has been selected to national student strike is expected, Mid-Week Soccer Results tour Canada and the United States according to an announcement LORD TRENCHARD FOR BIG POST day in the year. Keep during the months of May. The SOUTHWARK, Surrey, April 11. by the strike committee, of 150,- posted about what is going LONDON, April 11. (CP)—Mid­ names were, announced on Wed­ (CP)—A woman may have com­ 000 students in college and pre­ LONDON, April 11. (CP)—Lord week League matches resulted as nesday following the semi-final of mitted Britain's gruesomo torso paratory departments, lasting for Trenchard, commander of the Me­ on at home and abroad. follows:— the Scottish Cup replay between murder, Sir Bernard Spilsbury, one hour, as a protest against war. tropolitan Police Force, will be Know what all the lead­ the famed pathologist, known as FIRST DIVISION the Rangers and the Hearts of The strike is staged for tomorrow. invited to succeed Sir Isaac Issacs ing stores are offering. Midlothian which was won by the Scotland Yard's Sherlock Holmes, as the next governor general of hinted yesterday at the coroner's —00 Derby C . 0 Preston N.E 3 Rangers, 2-0- Australia, it was reported yesterday The following selected team will inquest. Testifying in the case LUZON TYPHOON DEATHS An official of the Australian high A year's subscription Portsmouth 2 Birmingham 1 which the cornoner described as Manchester C 1 Sunderland 0 play seven games in the Dominion Commissioner's office here de­ for £2, six months for and five in the United States:— "touching certain human re­ MANILA, April 11 (CP)—Belated clared that "nothing definite" had mains, Sir Bernard said he had £l, three months for SECOND DIVISION Goal—J. Stevenson (Clyde); reports today increased the deaths been done in the matter. Backs—A. Anderson (Hearts), G. found three long strands of female from Saturday's typhoon to 56. -oo - 12/6, or if you prefer, one hair on the chest of the victim Previously 39 had been listed as Barnsley . 1 Bolton W 1 Cummings (Partick Thistle), R. one month for 5/-. You McDonald (Rangers); which he said might be a clue to killed, mostly in Samar province, SILVER PRICE INCREASED Half-backs—D. Meiklejohn (Ran­ the killer. The human remains southern Luzon. save money, and the con­ THIRD DIVISION were the legs discovered in a brown gers) , A. Donnelly (Partick Thist­ oo— - WASHINGTON, April 11. (CPi - venience is well worth le) , H. Fraser (Aberdeen), P. Wil­ paper parcel at Waterloo Station (Southern Section) FEMALE FIEND President Roosevelt last night in­ son (Hibernians), T. Smith (B31- and the torso wrapped in gunny- while. sack which three small boys creased the price which the United marnock); Southend TJ 0 Bournemouth 0 ! dragged up from the waters of BUDAPEST, April 11. iCP-Havas) States Treasury will pay for newly Forwards-^R. Main (Rangers), T. Brentford Canal. —A woman charged with shooting mined silver from 64 § cents to 71 Swindon T 1 Bristol C 0 i Walker (Hearts), H. Gallacher 00 -oo her husband and disposing of his cents, effective on production dat­ (Derby County), D. Wilson (Ham­ body by cutting it into small pieces ing from April 10. The presidential Royal Gazette & Irish Cup Draw Again ilton Academicals), I, Mills LEGISLATIVE RECORD and throwing them into a cistern proclamation accomplaished a rise Colonist Daily (Aberdeen), J. Miller (Partick was placed on trial today. The pro­ in the price of the metal. The BELFAST, April 11. (CP)—Glen­ Thistle). D. Duncan (Derby world price of silver is near 64 J LONDON, April 11. (CP)—The secution demanded the death pen­ toran and Larne again battled to a County), A. Ferguson (St. John­ alty. cents and the secretary of the Treas­ goalless draw on Weenesday after­ stone) ; House of Commons last night set —oo ury, Henry Morganthau, said the DIPLOMATS INVADE STRESA noon in the replay for the Irish Trainer—A. Dixon of Rangers. what is considered a record for Treasury would meet any increase Cup. The two teams met in the oo speed in handling legislation. The CORRESPONDENT EXPELLED above that point so far as newly final on Saturday but could not entire constitution of Burma was BERLIN, Apiil 11 (CP-Havas)— mined domestic silver was con­ Continued from Page 1 decide the issue. Saltus Grammar Sports Were disposed of during the evening H. Behrens .Berlin correspondent for cerned. collective security pact within the —00— session as the House studied the the "National Zeitung" of Basle, oo— League of Nations framework. Held Yesterday government's India bill In com­ was ordered today to be expelled Death of J. E. C. Trudeau * * * mittee stage. The section dealing from Germany. The German LEAGUE POPULAR LONDON, April 11. (CP)—An The annual Saltus Grammar with Burma consisted of 152 clauses authorities accused Behrens of authoritative source said today that ORLANDO, Florida, April 11. (CP> School sports were held yesterday but the proceedings were accelerated adopting a hostile attitude toward LONDON, April 11. (CP)—A peace a new Franco-Russian bilateral —J. E. C. Trudeau, the Canadian when fine weather favoured the as most of the questions involved the Reich. The International Press ballot conducted by the Leagueof agreement was placed on the millionaire and largest stockholder occasion. A fair crowd, composed of had already been settled during Federation have asked that the Nations Union showed a huge ma­ agenda for the Stresa discussions. in the Montreal International parents, friends and visitors, watch­ the debates on the India section terms of the expulsion be moderat­ jority supporting the League as r.n It was said that the French will be League Baseball team, died In hos­ ed the various events and a full list of the bill. The bill extends a ed, giving the correspondent time instrument of peace, Lord Cecil asked to explain fully the aims of pital of pneumonia on Wednesday of results will appear in tomorrow's modified form of self-governmnt to to arrange his personal affairs in night. announced today. Over 5_000t000 the pact agreed upon in principle iss ue of this paper. India. Berlin. votes were cast in the ballot. by France and Russia. THE LATEST RCA VICTOR RECORDS — every week — ASTWOOD'S

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