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A highly successful Retail participants on such topics as presented a plaque to Mr. Following are the names of Margaret Cumberbatch, Gloria Sales Course sponsored by the "Consumer Behaviour"' Spencerandpraisedhim for his those receiving certificates- Burgess. .ai ** Tuzo. Albertha w> a .. Chamber of Commerce under "SellingSituations", "Knowing timeandeffort. Mr Youngsaid Miss Penny French. Mrs. Nicholas Tavares, Thyra supervisionof a tutor from the your Product Lines," "Sales it was gratifying to see the Mary Paynter, Miss Diane Jurham, Marlyn Darrel, Bermuda College, Mr. George Presentation," "Overcoming interest that had been Mitchell, Oliver Lightbourn. Frieda Gibbons, Fred L. Spencer, culminated this week the Customers Objection," generated Miss Maxine Adams, Sheena Tucker, Mark Fisher, Maria with the presentation of cer- "Closing the Sale," "Repeat Phillips, Eleanor Calle, DeMello.MaryBrewster,Diane tificates. Nearly fifty sales and Suggestion Selling," and Mr. Spencer in turn thanked Margaret McKeithan. Sandra Simons, Barbara Swensen, persons fromvarious firms took "Selling Attitudes." theindividual lecturers. Hesaid Outerbridge, Fred Smith, Karen Mocklow. Heather the course, lasting some ten Mr John Gibson Young. he had only designedthe course, Maria Botelho. Dona Jones, Bierman, Cindernelle weeks. President of the Chamber, and it was up to the executives Elizabeth Charlton, Carol McGowan, WayneSoares, Mrs. Senior sales executives from presented certificates to those who knew the skills and at- Pitcher, Madree Durham, May Eve, Mrs. GayleStewart, leading firms lectured the who 'graduated' and he titudes required by sales per- Edwina Bowen, Juliet Mrs Jan Abrams, Thomas sons in Bermuda to put it Symonds, Maria Roundtree, Marshall, Cathy Bridges, across. Mildred Slagal,Aora Ferguson. Albertha Bean THEY'RE OFF AmwA TO WIN! HEADING FOR SEVERE by 3-2 victory at virtue of their H #H I \ TEST ... Bermuda's National the National Stadium last **" " mmmmm^ BaW^^^L^f^a mm "^P****j£^^^^M soccer team (currently in San Sunday, it is felt that Francisco) is heading for a tomorrow's return match on severe test against the United American soil will be a tough Statesin the second legof their one Here captain Wendell two-match Olympic qualifying "Joe" Trott is seen leading his soccer tie. Despite the fact the team intothe battle.Picture by local teamholdsa one goaledge Calvin Smith Princess salutes The Red Shield Target ITS a The Salvation Army is The Premier, Sir Queen gearing for its Annual Edward Richards will Red Shield Appeal during officially open the With the first round in junction with her duties the month of May. campaign at a luncheon the 1975 Miss Bermuda as a goodwill am- next Wednesday, at TIME!Bermuda Summer Beauty Pageant lessthan bassador of Bermuda. A Their target this year is which time the various Time starts officially at 2 a week away, Mr. Chris similar tribute was paid 138.000the sum needed to canvassers will be Szembek, General by the Princess to the briefed. Lady a.m. this Sunday. So continue the many Richards don't forget, you go Manager of Pembroke current queen. Miss will be in attendance, as when established services in to bed tonight, set vour Princess Hotel revealed Joyce DeRosa. Bermuda which are well as Mr. Dudley * that again this year operated clocks AHEAD by one by the Army. Butterfield. chairman of hour. Princess Hotels will pay Nearly 12 girls, some TTiese include the Salvation Army three Day- This will be the tribute to the winner of airline hostesses, Care Centres; two Foster Advisory Board; and the second the Pageant. secretaries and models Homes; Shield paign successive year Ber- emergency Cam muda will have daylight This willbe in the form are being groomed for welfare services, all chairman. Mr. Llewlyn of $1,000. which the their initial appearance types of Gibbons, saving time. It will be in family coun- Mr. Gordon until beauty queen may spend Friday next at the selling, prison police Ashford and Mrs. effect Sundav Oc- and Bea tober 26. as she pleases in con- Hamilton Princess. court work. Stott. Page 2 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Saturday, April 26, 1975

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ManagingEditor Ira Philip Manager Barbara Johnston peaking Published by: The Bermuda Recorder —Publishing Company. Being a Member of Parliament canbea pain intheneck sometimes,if we are Lightbourne Building, to believe the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Walter Robinson who in a recent Floor, m energy which have 2nd interview cited some of themany demands on his time and Cedar Avenue, causedhim to thinkseriously about notseekingre-election. Hamilton, Bermuda Mr.Robinson apparentlywas not complaining about being Printed byTheIslandPress Ltd.,VictoriaSt,Hamilton involved in the hurly-burly of the House, where he is home- Hamilton, Bermuda,Saturday,April26, 1975 free. He was talking about the extra-parliamentary im- m r positions,like the teas, cocktail | |fi WwAmM parties and other social and cultural eventswhicha budding politician would welcome as vote-catching and vital op- FREE FLOWING portunities. Itis understandablethat even politiciansgo through some sort of ilimateric After all, they vwtch\\(^v9 must reacha stage where their dont digestive organs can take only so many free dinners and high- your wgjghtv^x balls without acting up. And INFORMATION expensespaidflights across the WF"^'" ■< .^*B w J\\ We wouldbe surprised ifGovernment encounters any problems oceans of the worldon govern- ingetting the cooperationof business, particularlybig business, in ment and party business can obtaining information that is so vital in determining how the lose their appealafter a while. economy is performing.There's no doubt about the sophistication So perhaps they ought to talk of Bermuda businessmen Some experts just glancing at their about backing off tbe scene. I *i|L were wondering,however, Lm~ modernistic business houses, are inclined to charge over- We ■ -A. WjT m *v sophistication, with all the thousands of dollars spent on if Mr. Robinson wasn't really .^AW i decorations, and other trappings puckeredout by that round-the- world trip he madeas oneof the Bermuda delegates to the The Government Statisticianhas madeit plainthat information Commonwealth Parliamentary I .^^Hf^^. inthe three-year old Economic Census needsupdating constantly. Conference in Sri Lanka last H ' H Hk I And one of the key ingredients ina democratic, free enterprise, summer. It must have been a cappitalistic society is the free flow of information. The major most stimulating one, certainly argument against capitalism has been its tendency to grow into for his wifeif not for him. The privatemonopolies, which inturn exploit the generalcommunity. other Bermudiancouple on that And the argument for capitalism or free enterprise, hasbeen that junket were the Tourism competition would prevent the growth of monopolies. For com- Minister and Mrs. deForest petition tosucceed the firms competing must have knowledge of Trimingham. We suppose next the market for goods, and for labour services and capital. This we'll hear he's all puckered out information shouldnot be the private preserveof individual firms, too!. becausethelarger the firmthe stronger itscompetitiveposition.If We haven't been able to talk this information is not gatheredat some central source and made tp banks, deposit companies,departmentstoresand other operations for Commonwealth Leaders. we did have a few words todemand all sorts of personal details before advancingloans or But credit. Solikewise it ought not to be difficult tosee as much merit withhis wife who joinedhim in andevenmorefor the Governmenttoseekout this information for London. common good. Mrs. Richardson said she AT enjoyed every moment of her stay intheUnitedKingdom. She had a full round of social and culturalactivities, and found it an excitingdiversion. DEEPDENE HOTEL, RECORDER AsaSaL We honestlygloryin thespirit of the wives of our M.P's. They deserve every perk thev can ADVERTISING- get! SPA AND TENNIS a new force to^^H- From the CLUB be reckoned withHtryIit!Editorials NewlOWEEKCOURb£ "GULLIVER AND THE StartingMonday, 28 April LILLIPUTIANS" It isonlyright that weshould Register in advance by telephoningMrs.Tuzo, 2- hail the Bermuda National 3484,9.00a.m.to 5.00 p.m.Mrs.Jean Simons 8- DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Soccer Team for itsspectacular 1577, Mrs. Joyce Todd 1-5236 (afternoons) to victory over the United States secure a place in our already popular classes AND FISHERIES Sunday. The three-to-two marginof victory however does Monday: 1.30p.m.,5.30p.m. not tell the entire story, par- Tuesday: ticularly the marked 7.00 p.m. of Wednesday: 7.00p.m. superiority of theBermuda side Thursday: NOTICE TO FISHERMEN over the Americans. But it is 9.30 a.m..7.00 p.m sufficient to carry us on to the All fishermen are warned that the nextleginSanFranciscowitha FEE for theCourseis $25 plusa$3 distinct numerical and Registration Fee. demolition of the Argus Tower is psychological advantage. We scheduled to take place on the 5th May, would hate to be in American 1975. shoes next Sunday, even in far off San Francisco. Two New Classes Fishermen We know how sorely the are advised Americans want to be in the Olympics with the games right opening (1) To remove all fishing gear within a on their doorstepnextyear. But three-mile radius of Argus Tower we feel that the Olympics in prior to the demolition; and Toronto are as much on our doorstepas theirs, andnotonly Monday May 5th 7p.m. should we whip the Americans, At St. Anthonys ChurchHall,Warwick (2) Tostay at least five miles away from but we should keep up our Tuesday the Tower on the day of demolition. winning ways against all other May 6th7p.m.at competitors in these qualifying Holiday InnBeauty Salon rounds. (MichaelJohn) Minister of Works and Agriculture Saturday, April 26, 1975 THE BERMUDA RECORDER FROM THE EDITORIALS that they are all Gullivers and we are Continued from Pace 2 all Lilliputians, that because we are from little There aremany lessons tobe Bermuda, our territorial learnt from the success of oue limitationsandisolation govern atheqts. whoare consistently the sizeof the Bermudianmind, demonstrating that all Ber- characterand performance. As mudians want after proper wesaidbefore wecommendour training, is the opportunity to soccer side for their con- competeorperform. Inthe past tribution towards exploding we have been noted for being thatmyth about little Bermuda our own worst enemies. We and the Bermudian people — Mostd have allowed non-Bermuckans- From ZFB Radio's thrice and— -whocomehere towork toplay weekly commentary and even to govern, to SOUNDING BOARD downgrade us into believing minim n nn I1 i|i 'I flightsto

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e EASTERN THE WINGS OFMAN Page 4 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Saturday, April 26, 1975 EVEBTBODT'S A look at Hospital Insurance: BERMUDA Employers who are MEAN... Bermuda- is unique in that it has laws legislated in irrespectiveof his or her station 1971 which make it compulsory for all employers inlife supports theHospitalvia taxes paid or bills submitted, with three or more employees to offer Health In- surgeons and anaesthetists surance equivalent to at least Public Ward Care at have their own little benefits K.E.M...and- Emergency Benefits tothose employees built very snugly into the andtopay with thoseemployees - half thecost of the provisionof first-class facilities monthly or weekly premiums at K.E.M.H. They don't pay involved. rent, you see. So their The trouble with lawsof this disaster toemployeesand their overheadsarenot very high.To type,however,is that once they families, if something really but it bluntly, they are using are passed the employers serious befallsanyone of them. tax-supported facilities for Ghandi now concerned merely COMPLY, Take the case of a middle- private gain - and charging instead of tryir* tooffer really aged, employed Bermudian pretty hefty fees for a few 9 first-class Health Insurance man, with a wife not-working, minutes work. Why should a 20 musicians boss coverage for their employees, with say, three young children minute operation cost several GhandiBurgess wasunanimously elected president They are content to stick with still at school, with a heavy hundred dollars? Why should a and Entertainers Union the minimum insurance mortgage to pay on his house few minutes supervisionto "get of the Bermuda Musicians required of them and feel it is and earning only a moderate you under" cost over a hundred Monday night. He succeedsMr.Hubert Smith, who is sufficient. They feel that if income, as a weekly-paid dollars? now \ ice-president. taltingon work now undertaken individual employees want construction worker, employed Ghandi, a trumpet virtuoso by imported musicians. better cover,it is up to them to by a small outfit And Health- What certain employers president buy it. insured for Minimum Benefits shoulddoisto take timeoutand and leader of the Southampton The new said that only... Princess Hotel Orchestra, said initially he will concentrate on There are far too many think of what a disservice they employers in Bermuda who may doing to staff by heintends toplungeright intoa those already working in the Now j, thJ(s M| an ac. be their programme tohelp Bermudian business, and he'll extend the have such stingy attitudes. And ck,ent „«,|^ the positioD being stingy with their Health of them have employees Insurance. musicians and entertainers teachingprogramme to work in many is|a so b>d m„ tbe currentlyworkinginthe field to coordination with schools and who. as a result, are either compu,sory Workman's become better qualified other institutions involved in paying unnecessarily high Insurance also What they should offer is individualpolicy premiums for Ci—mnttM , better cover, to take in to ac- professionally with a view to musk-education. requiredDy bwUys down tha Health Insurance they believe are appIicable> count the possible reper- th n" f* y d the r miU f th* t»ke ere of Health costs cussions of a major medical whoK are shockinglyw^. J. exposedt!i?to contingency. They might and abo a bim?^m lB tbe find dangerously high event /{emporary or per- they can keep staff longer that Hospitalization expenses they rtia7 w UjU, ,„. way. will have to meet from their capacity rougn disability^ own pockets, in the event of If they did a little checking, But it's wheneither thatman they might also find that some or make no it or any member of his family of the bigger employersaround The Minimum-Benefit incur serious injury requiring the Island are getting just a com-B surgery;. Doctor's Visits and little bit fed-up with having to a fromH specialised treatment at home extend their better Health- ItJermudiM^iniqu^inhannia^aw^egisl^ *er\H or at play, that things could Insurance Plans to include a financial really get serious. For the wives and children of their Health-Insurance protection employees, because the em- offered byhisemployer that the ployers of those wives are just family may possibly - either too stingy- or mean - to act through ignorance or aresponsibly misrepresentationon the part of the - employer concerned think INCREASE THAT is going to cover COVER! BINGO! EVERYTHING, will in fact And PLAY might we ask The Fifth Series cover ALMOST NOTHING. Government these questions; isn't it At least one winner of $10 worth of groceries NO SURGERY OR EXTRAS time it - extends the Health In- every night five nights a week on ZBM-TV How come? Well, for a start. surance provisions, to $60 Minimum-Benefits Insurance require employers to One big winner every week of worth of groceries doesn'tcover ANY SURGERY. That's an extra.It's an awfully offer more than merely big extra, because Bermudian Minimum Coverage? PLUS surgeons really know how to And isn't it time those charge. So do the people who who use the Hospital as Everyone has a change of winning in the Grand Draw administerthegasthat puts you their own, private, prize under.Yes-that'sanother extra, rent- 1st not covered by Basic free offices and RCA TV Colour Console, valued at $1400, or the Hospitalization. And it's ironic Operating theatres were tbat while the tax-payer. charged rent? equivalent in Fisher Stereo Equipment from De Fontes 2nd prize A handsome Singer living room suite from Format 3rd prize THE BERKELEY INSTITUTE Four $100.00 grocery vouchers from any Parent Teachers & Students Ass'n of the four Piggly Wiggly Supermarkets Free tickets given with every $10 spent at the Annual MAY TEA AND FASHION SHOW PIGGLY WIGGLY May 18, 1975 from 3-6 p.m at the SUPERMARKETS BERKELEY INSTITUTE STORE GENERAL Plaiting of May Pole by Brownies FORMAT 1 Fashions by Parents and Students FORMAT 2 $2.00 Adults $1.00 Children HAMILTON SHELLY BAY HERON BAY SOMERSET Saturday, April 26, 1975 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Page 5 couple West End " exchange vows » a\ St. Anne's Church, man was his brother Desmond, Officiating at the church ______■ ceremony ' _U_^_B Southampton was the scene of a and Kevin Johnson was the was the rector _thi» "___. fashionable wedding on Sunday usher. Rev. ReginaldHarvey. A solo R> __. \w last when Miss Jennifer Jane Thebride was stunninginher was rendered by Mr. Simon Roberts, the third daughter of gown of brocaded Poi-se-Soi.It Warner. Responsible for the Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts was made by Mrs. Fredrica elaborate church decorations * of SomersetBridge became the Smith, and fashioned with a were Mrs. Donald Chadwick wwLwjk [. bride of Mr. Ronald Smith,son Maderin neckline with a long and Mrs. Thyra Pitt. A ofMr.andMrs. GladysSmithof train and a flowing veil. She receptionfollowedthe taking of Scott's Hill,Somerset. carried a bouquet of roses. vows, at the bride's residence. Jennifer was given in The couple spent their marriage by her father and The attendantswore identical honeymooninBermuda, at the attended by her cousins Miss peach georgette. They too had Reefs. Thebride is employedas Blanch Harvey as maid of bouquets of roses, and wore a secretary with Business honour, and as bridesmaid by roses in their hair. The bride's Services of Bermuda. The "aWkm^g^km^ga^m Miss Jean-Ann Hall, who fleu mother. Delores was dressedin groom, a carpenter by trade is from her studies in London, torquoise polyester crepe with employed by the L. Newton England for the occasion. Her matching hat Butterfield Company, Ltd neices Amanda Swan and m Alexis Roberts were the flower 1Wa*^^' girls, and a nephew Shawn Anderson, page boy. Attending the groom as best g."a'Recorder' Foot and «9fe Classified Ffr#** Phon«2-4560 leg care Every motorist and cyclist knows that their tyres must be in good condition if tbey are going to travel in comfort and safety.Butnoneofus cantravel anywhere without our feet yet Long after how many of us check or care other gifts are forgotten, the for our feet in a regular way. Savings Account will begrowing,along When vour feet hurt you tend to with baby Every hurt baby all over. You can always All thoselittlegifts of money from buy replacement tyres but you uncles and aunts willbe adding up. to cannot buy a new pair of feet. Unfortunately mostpeopledo buy something really worthwhile not worry about their feet until Andin the meantime, your young one shouldhave a their feet worry themand, as a will getused to handlingmoney sensibly, result, our feet and legs have and putting some aside become themost hard working, Tonew parents'Bring misunderstood and neglected in baby's birth mug,aspoon,and parts at our body. certificate to our savings department, Attitudes, however, are withinone month of birth changing and instead of trying We'llopena "first" account with a$3 to "cure" a problem when it deposit,and give you abrand new bank a occurs, of increasing Bank an number of Bermuda people are practising a daily book routineof foot andleg'care'. To support this healthy attitude. Savings Medical Hall on Reid Street Account haveestablishedaFoot andLeg care centreto cater to all sorts of needs. They also invited the international Scholl organization to send their overseas manager, Mr. G.W. Gouldthorpe to conduct a two week training programme for Medical Hall staff. One of tbe fg^W m *- topics wasanillustrationof how a pedoGraph footprint can help ' toshow tbe structural condition P^^ ''^^p^L /W W&L -'JA m of tbe foot This knowledge, of course, is necessary before helpful advice can be given to people sensible enough to realize that you cannot walk well, or look good unless your yRi mi |i|h| H Rp ai ■ feet feel good

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A Prison Officer, the former Miss Brenda Marinette Wilson Prisoner Officer of Friswell's Hill, Devonshire became the bride March 20 of Mr. Frank E. Drayton. The Becomes a Bride ceremony,atSt. John'sChurch Pembroke, was performed b> Rev. Maurice Wheatley The bride was given in G-800 Rib Radial Tyre marriage by her brother Mr. r* Derick Wilson,and attended by "1'jW SALE two sisters Gail and Antoinette and a friend Miss Marynetl Tucker. Gail was the maid of 10% OFF honour _ ■_ _/ (i. _. »i_- The groom is the son of Mrs Grace Drayton of New York, and Mr. Carlton Drayton of Trinidad. His bestman was Mr Carlton Astwood. while thi ± f j ■ ushers wereMr. OscarSamuels WmA and Mr. michael Astwood. - BRIAN PERFORMANCE! MAN AT LARGE LARGE The flat tread surface gives you outstanding stability, sure traction The calendar of classical wet-skid resistance. You start fast music has been greatly break surely and safely. The round IT'S GOSPEL TIMEAGAIN enriched withthe presencehere safety shoulder keeps road-holding of the Franz Liszt Orchestra of Popular Budapest. Presented by the tread rubber on the road on Ber- by Demand Musical and muda'ssharpest corners Bermuda .. even when PEMBROKE-HAMILTON CLUB Dramatic Society, with the its wet. assistance of the Bermuda Arts and THEMELLOW-TONES Council, the orchestra gave two concerts at the City Hall BERMUDA TYRE & Present Ihe Fantastic TheatreinHamiltoa GERALD The first on the Tuesday RETREAD SERVICE ED SOUND night, included the Bran- denburg Concerto No 3 in G TROTT ROAD TEL: 2-1950- Direct from Washington, D.C. Known as the Minor, by Johann Sebestian Jackson 5 of Gospel and who so delightfully Bach, concerto for Violin and excitedBermuda in September of Cello by Vivaldi,Mozart'sEine 1974 Kleine Nachtmusik, and Tchaikovsky's Serenade. Un- Also appearing willbe fortunately Iwas not able tc the ever popular Soloisl attend Tuesday's concert, but 1 a a a m w* a* m> - Wednesday night's & " did m. ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ■ <■ hear the WARREN WILLIAMS program, and whilst thecontent The Green was generally less familiar, 1 amsureit was no lessexciting. plus the thrilling sound oi Orchestra, mm± ma m mmm The with some 16 r\ar\ Saturday, April 26, 1975 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Page 7 Bermuda Girl Crowned University

Withall the publicitythat has oceanographersalso discovered been given the so-called Ber- that one wave in 300,000 was 4 muda Triangle, it would not times itsnormal height, and is Queen suprise me if Bermudians probablya "killer wave." travellingtoandfrom the south A Bermudagirl whohas been of us get a bit 'queasy'. But a makinga tremendous impactat book has recently been Agricultural& Technical State published whichdebunks much m\\ \W\Cm\ University in Greensboro about the Bermuda Triangle M1 WAmWB chalked up another distinction and mysteries surrounding yesterday. Miss Shangrila other similar stretches of water Durham, daughter of Mr. and throughout the world. T_l Mrs. Coolidge (Ross) Durham Over many years these of Somersall Road, Smith's waters have become notorious Parish had the distinction of for the disappearance of hun- being enrolled as a member of dreds of ships, and latterly the U.S. National Honour aircraft; and as until the Society in College Dramatics: present time no one has come Alpha Psi Omega. up witha plausibleexplanation, ELAINE Shangrila s citationstatesshe most writers have treated the BY ELLINGHAM was pledged in recognition of phenomena of occurrences as TheDominicanRepublicmay the workshe had donein college the sea dramatics. A former student at However, recently, become what Cuba was a few Institute, decadesago, the prime spot for the Berkeley she is oceanographers have proven now inher third year at A.& T. the area which is theinternational setinsearch of that fun. Horace Sutton, travel State University. She is responsible for most disasters Review, majoringinspeechand theatre of the sea, is off the South editor of Saturday dance, notes curtain with English as her African coast; they found that that "When the minor. the Agulhas Current sweeps came down in Cuba and the lights weredimmed in Havana, Recently Shangrila was alongata speedof up to6 knots logical chosen unanimously to off coast, in case San Juan seemed the this some the replacement." But it represent her University at the marinercan be helped by this, although became the sanctuary for annual conference of the wWW^i but can also this work ad- displacedCubans as wellas for Association of Dramatic and has since featured in several leading role in a festival versely, on the occasions when a few of Havana's best "Speech Arts meeting in New productions,including"TheSty promoted by more than 100 the heavy swells flow towards Orleans and had opportunity to of the Blind Pig" by Phillip foreign students at the and collide with the restaurants,it lost out because the north Puerto Rico, "sopopular in the display her talents in in- HayesDean And she has been University, tided: "It's One current, formingmonster seas, terpretive speaking, dramatic involved inteachingat a school world: Wed Like to Get To wave", 50s and 60s, fell on hard tourist and the "killer is a times, beset by com- monologueand in forensics. for dumb and deaf children as Know YouBetter." Most of the result. mercialization, Miss Durham early in her an extra-curricular activity. foreign students are from one of these overpricing, Africa, India, Thedescriptionof spotty service, failing hotels, studies had the unusual Another distinction which China and incredible happenings related distinction for a first year came the way of Shangrila Jamaica.Shangrila is the only ship and. lately, political unrest." byone skipperwho withhis Now, Republic student tobe chosen a member Durham was when she was Bermudian there, but she's lucky enough to theDominican is B. aking her presence in and crew was makinga "seriousbid tobe the of the Richard Harrison chosen Queen of Foreign felt an survive seems to throw a great Players of the University,and Students, and thus played a extraordinary way. subject, Cuban replacement." It has a dealof light and the but broad avenue, named after read^K^^^cjenc^fiction George Washington and -''T-B something like Havana's FWhile travelling along the It many in- SouthAfrican coast off Durban, Malecon. has to ternationally flavoured he was horrified see. quite restaurants, of suddenly the waves riding one which the higher he Lina— is said to rank high with higher and until anyof the world'seatingplaces facing tremen- seemed tobe a Its hotels are built up and. dously highwallof water, which unlikeMiami's, It instead of rushing towards are new. has sucking up a handsome new National them, went on more opened in 1973, water and to the petrified Theatre that towering plus a cultural plaza with *^> seamen actually library, museum, w^-'' B— .^A abovethem.The skippersaid at art and natural history museum. ' W that moment it seemed that aa they looking down an Barbecued lobster on a seaside m were into terrace costs only $5 to $8 enormous hole in the sea. then (about suddenly they were enveloped one-third the New York water, pricei.Ithasgolf courses, guest in masses of which he houses, courts, beaches, fullyexpectedto tear his ship to tennis and the various other features € bits, amazingly, though badly all, sur- tourists like. Best of Sutton damaged ship and crew finds, the people vived are unaffected by visitors high-pressure The British Admiralty have and now issuedanotice toMariners, tourism. warning them that this stretch of coast is one of the most dangerous in the world. At least, the description of the "holes in the sea." is one ex- planation to the disappearance of ships without a trace. The The Scholi Scene It's feet first when it comes to good grooming and Scholl exercise shoes take care of problem feet with ease. Scholl's contoured soles give natural exercise for the feet and legs whilstcushioned tops make walking a joy. Footwear collection includesSchollstyles for men,women and children. See the foot aids, too, in the new Scholl Footcare Centre.

"fy ©lie Coch anb Jtatljer CHILDREN from $11.85 from $16.75 Pub andRestaurant LADIES $20,65 FrontSt,Hamilton.Tel. 2-0783 MENS from NOW OPEN NIGHTS SCHOLL FOOTCARE CENTRE 10 a.m. until 1 a.m. LUNCH A DINNER 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. (HAPPY HOUR) MedicalH&ll 5-6.15 p.m. Drinks 85c REID STREET, HAMILTON Free hot & cold Hors d'ouvres every day Page 8 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Saturday, April 26, 1975 NEVER TIP TATI FOR together more money inflation,we restaurants. And it is perhaps with a running com- Inthe days when we Bermudians had andless could points tospend tips now, tight one reason why most Stateside mentary on of interest. afford more in for servicesrendered. But withmoney and hotelsnotonly offer outstanding And they certainly deserve an most services generally less efficient,it becomes quite a problem to know when value for money - particularly extra little sum for their allj places like thechain of Holiday courtesy. (HAR(,kB - but nowadays also give SF.RVK K dinner-guestatone of thebetter which backs up the demandsof Inns How about gas-pump at- Most hotels and restaurants, restaurants our hotelsthat jackets and ties excellent meal-service. tendants? It's a personal hotels or was ever On assumption that tip- however,have takencareof the so dissatisfied with the service are expectedtobe worn after 6 the matter,- to be left up to you. 'tipping problem' in a unique that he refused to pay the p.m. ping in general is voluntary, Surely if they top up your way. They 'mandatory' playthegame accordingtoyour radiator, check your - have built in a service-charge may to oil-level 'service charge'of 15per cent. levied in lieu of tips NOT OBLIGATORY! own rules You wish dig and wipe-off your windscreen. your your pocket or Thisiscertainly satisfactory to What law inBermuda makes But to revert to 'tipping' hand in But if they merely give you a THEM, but it also means that tipping compulsory purse and buy yourself a little straight fill-up and don't offer Let's kill one myth im- piece of mind. Or you might, the man-in-the-streethas to dig mediately. You are NEVER their services, then don't even harder pockets. What law inBermuda makes - instead,wishtotip as you would bother. into his obliged to tip andcertainlynot like tobe tippedif you,instead It would be interesting to tipping compulsory? There on top of a service-charge. discover just what would doesn't seem to be one at aU? of the person rendering the People who do so are either service, were on the tipping DON'T TIP! happen if an irate Bermudian Just as there isn't any law extravangantly-generous or plain crazy. end. The people you DON'T ever Especially if the tip include airline hostesses, service has not been spec- WHO SHOULD YOU TIP! tacular. nurses, hotel and restaurant So. in a nutshell, just WHO OWNERS, receptionists and WE'RE EXPENSIVE! should you tip in Bermuda? professional people. Taxi-drivers? Certainly" Moat So take your tip - and don't Bermudians might ask of our drivers go out of their forget our suggestion. Tip only themselves an intriguing helpful for 'tat'. question. Why waytobe andcourteous. The word means is a service- Compared to New York or special service " for special charge leviedhere at all. when London taxi-drivers, Ber- people. If you're not made to it isn't in the United States? special, There, mudians are'tops'.Little things feel there's no reason THE ROSEBANK THEATRE all tipping is strictly why you - - voluntary like openingdoorsand trunksof should shell oat for SUNDAY APRIL 27 STAGE SHOW at hotels and moat cars are offered willingly . nothing... GOSPEL TIME WITH THE "ED GERALD SOUND" 8 P.M. primitive to very MONDAY APRIL 28 & TUESDAY Witty talk to Technical modern), lack of road APRIL 29 "HITMAN" (X) Bernie Casey, transport and other in- Pamela Grier. 2.30 7.15 9.10 Society teresting items. His talk WEDNESDAY APRIL 30 TO SUNDAY The Bermuda family had travelled was most witty and in- MAY 4 "DEADLE CHINA DOLL" (X) Technical Society's April from Europe to Hong formative and Com- Angela Mas, Carter meeting was held Kong via Moscow on the mander Trumbull an- Ha. 2.30 7.15 9.05 recently at many questions Sunday the Astwood Trans-Siberian Railway. swered Note. Times 8.00 Hall, Hamilton. The His talk, illustrated from an interested guest speaker was with numerous colour audience. THE ISLAND THEATRE Commander Charles slides, covered the This was the final — Trumbull, who gave a journey from Poland to regular meeting of the HRTCOHEH «»».»■"■-.» «r most interesting talk on Vladivostok,showing the Bermuda Technical his travels and ex- various types of Society for this year, the IA WmW BOIiTS Bim periences through Asia. agriculture, housing Society's Annual Dinner Hie Commander and his structures (from will be held in May.

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Goodmorning, Tim. Goodmorning, Willie Muhammad Ali is being sued statements which are in poor for $20-millionina libelsuit by taste, not just theone thatPerez It s good to see you again Igive the Bermuda Industrial distant future. This is Anthony Perez, Jr., the third is neither black nor white but a Willie, and Ihope you are Union greatcredit for what they something as you know Tim man in the ring when Ali in PuertoRican, the last said in a feeling well. At least you look are trying to do, with their that some members of the March defeatedChuck Wepner negative tone. For example, that way.though there is anold Seminars, teaching the people House of Assembly have been before a captive audience of sayinglooks are deceiving and real business tactics, that are hinting at for quitesome time. The Puerto Rican referee school children Ali blasphemed the old folks say never judge a going to help them to meet the It will also give thePremier the complains that Ali directed a the Virgin Mary and Jesus book by its cover, which means challenge and problems of this privilege of becoming a Prime series of expletives at him Christ, which Youngbelieves is to say Willie, you may look Island. Minister, in every sense of the during the early rounds of the not what one expects from alright ontheoutside,buton the world, enabling him to attend fight and. afterwards, called someone who wants respect for inside, you are feeling pretty the Commonwealth Prime him "a dirty dog." Perez also his own religion. Meanwhile. rotten, especially if you have Tim you are certainly on the Ministers Conference. At the filed a $20-million suit against Perez is beingsued by Wepner had a long night at your club ball this morning, you must be present moment, we are the American Broadcasting for $1-million Wepner claims indulginginyour favourite good takinglessons fromGarner Ted represented by the United Company, saying Ali had that the referee allowed old Cognac Brandy which you Armstrong, or else you have Kingdom. This would certainly defamed him in a nationwide "deliberate,flagrant fouling by need with this changing been taking a few shots from putusinthelime-light, when we telecast by stating "Perez was Ali." Comments sportswriter weather. Besides Willie it is a Johnny Walkers best. Ihave can have one of our own to paid probably by some Red Smith in the N.Y. Times. meeting place when you and been very interested in your represent our cause; and one gangsters or somebody or he "If Ali can get ll 6-million for your friends can get togetherin little talk today, althoughIdo whoknows the 'ins and outs' of had some money bet on making faces at Wepner and $5 a good card game, enjoy notagree withallyouhave said, Bermuda, and its ability to Frasier."Calling the referee a million for that entertainment yourselves, and at the same but onecanalways pick out the handle its own affairs. Iam dog or a Puerto Rican is with Foreman in Zaire, then time, engage in a lively goodpoints,andleave therest.I delighted Tim to know Mr. probablynotlibelous,according TonyPerez is right inline with discussion about the affairs of appreciatethe 'pat onthe back; Gascoignehas a rather unique to columnist Dick Young inthe the market when he demands Bermuda and plans for its you have given my people for way of letting the cat out N.Y.News,but ifArli statedthat $20-million from Ali for bad- future. That'sone pointWillie I theirbusiness tactics,andIam of the bag. Soit is now up to us Perez bet on Frasier such a mouthinghim and another $20- like aboutyourpeople,you have also glad to know your folks, toprepare ourselves for what is remark probably would be milhon fromABC for lettingAli a knack of combining business through certain channels are going toconfront us in the very considered defamatory Young do it on the air. Inflation isn't with pleasure, something my getting'hip' to the future of this near future by way of says that Ali has made many whipped yet." folks lack. They will talk island, which happens to be development of our much business alright, but its their home. According to the beloved Island Home. We used somebody else's business, or Secretary of the Cabinet, Mr. to beknown to so many of our As many as 300.000 Haitians their feelings toward U.S. let's just say "Plain Gossip". Stanley Gascoigne in his ad- visitors and the home folks as are in New York, Jervin An- blacks, who were not among Theonly time Willieyou canget dress to theSt. GeorgesRotary the "Isles of Rest", but this no derson estimates in New "the first to vanquish them to talk business, that is Club at the Castle Harbour longer applies. Thatoldsong we Yorker. For around 20 years, Napoleon." Thus, they feel, beneficial to them, is when Hotel, the Constitution,may be used to sing "Home Sweet the great majority have been they're a minority within a something arises in the House changed,so as to put Bermuda Home",isnowin thepast tense. cominghere in order toescape minority.Even Representative of Assembly, especiallyif ithits in line to becoming an In- Hopeto seeyou nextweek Tim their island's poverty and Shirley Chisholm has found it them below thebelt That's why dependent State in the not too ... So say IWillie. politics But they're a silent difficult to get their complete group, partly because of their political backing. Recently, different language They take however,she addresseda group The Retail THE JAYCEETTES OF BERMUDA littleor no part in government, of them,asked for their support, Present a and few accept anymoney from and told them she felt at home Price Index government agencies. In with them because of her own Tlie Retail Pnce Index BUFFET SUPPER and SPRING DANCE Manhattan, they are found Caribbean heritage. "I don't mainly on the upper West Side know howmany of you realize," for March 1975 at 232.0 atTHE CORAL ISLAND HOTEL from 72nd to 110th streets. she said, "that my mother is rose0.4 per cent from the ON SATURDAY,MAY 3rd, 1975 Others inQueens, which is Barbadian, my father is February figure of 231.0. live from 7.30 p.m. until 1.00 a.m. favoured by the richer emigres, Guyanese,Iam married to a The Tobacco & Liquor and Brooklyn, in which some Jamaican.'andIwasborn inthe group showed thelargest (Supper to start at8.00 p.m.) entire streets areHaitian. One U.S. ... It is only through the trait that stands out is thier coming together of all of us that month to month increase Dancing to BERMUDA ALL-STAR BAND pride "in belonging to Uie first we are going to be able to get of 3.2 per cent closely Prut: $10.00 toch:RoHWs. Drtss: loungeSuits free black nation in the West and consolidate the power that followed by the inaid Society the andinretaininga culture that is isnecessary for us to move out Household & Personal Proceeds of Bermuda for Blind closest tothat of Africa," a trait into the mainstream of this group an that makes them divided in land." which showed increase of 3.1 per cent name as to require a regiment principally reflecting a to carry. This is a fantastic From the achievement for young Band- change in the retail price petrol. WLW^wowJ^MA master Dill and his sponsors, of SOFT PLUSH and a justification of the faith The food group his sponsors had in something declined 0.4 per cent Editorials more than just mere "token" V EXCITING COLOURS WM reflecting decreases in ■LEMON green, BERMUDIANIZATION. price of sugar YELLOW. LIME surfside blue. ■ The same can be said about the retail ■sunset love red. celadon green. WIS Mr. Hall. We are sure he will and some meat. ITERIA cont. smile when he reads the ac- In other groups Rent how champions W carpeting no* it is always heartwarming to counts of the of increased 0.3 per cent, O W see young Bermudians excel ir equal opportunity in Bermuda Clothing 0.4 per cent and m s,0(k before he was born were m. their chosen fields of study Fuel and Power 0.2 per /^N A abroad and come home and ostracised for daring to talk (((creative J take their rightful places ol about penetrating the bastions cent. L leadership in the community ofpoliticaland economicpower In the last twelve '°" A There was a time when the and racial— prejudice in Ber- months sinceMarch1974, m%. B+mmmEll Street muda From ZFB Radio's fCaHamilton 27400 Bermudian outlook was nc thrice-weekly commentary the All-Items index in- where near as nationalistic a: creased 11.6 per cent. now. So many stumbling bloc SOUNDING BOARD were putinthe wayof progress thatit was an accomplishment initself gettingabroad tostudy ; and very often thecream of the crop out of sheer fmstratior preferredstayingabroad rathei than risking coming home. We proudly refer to the ac- complishments highlighted this past week of two Bermudians One, the lawyer Julian Hal admitted to practice at the Bermuda Bar,and the other,ar ordinarysoldier intheBermuda Regiment who five years age was handpicked to go tc Britain's top Military Music Awfi^r \^W WtWr mB^r College withorders toqualify a.* the first Government-sponsorec Bandmaster of the Bermuda Regiment. Musicians all ovet the world would sacrifice ar arm and a leg for the op portunity given Bandmaste] I IT'S BECAUSE WE KNOW WHERE YOU BELONG » piliuieui 'IQftey mu. wen. Page 10 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Saturday, April 26, 1975 STATE OF THE COUNTRY - As seen by the AJLEis

Wide-ranging commendationson various aspects of Bermuda's economic, political, social and spiritual Ocean View Golf & Country Club, Inc.presents the life were adopted this week during the89th Session of first "King's Ciga- -theBermuda Annual Conference of theAME Church. Annual Invitational Tournament TheCommitteeon theState of gas companies, major auto rette the Country, comprising Rev. garages, and any big business Vending Trophy" to be played on Sunday, John Brandon (chairman), whichhas a monopoly on goods 4, MarvinTrott and Mrs. Truletta and orservicesbesubjectedto May 1975. Trott, touched on inflation, the requirements of the Price taxesand tourism; theneed for Commission. We further Win four round trip tickets toNew York. consumer protection recommend that the Price legislation;the steady increase CommissionAct be amended to All Golfers must be associated with a Golf Club with a bona in crime in Bermuda; capital close the loopholes allowing fidehandicap. punishmentandabortion, which companies to charge whatever it opposed. they wish in certain areas not The Tournament will be playedover 18 holes ( V? handicap). On the spiritual side, and subjected to the Price Com- speaking from a religious A round trip ticket will be given to the with low gross. mission. player standpoint, the committee Also that goverment: A round trip ticket will be given to the player with low net. notedanincrease inthenumber "Make inquiry into Her A trip given of new sects and religious Majesty's Prisons with par- round ticket will be to the player with longest groups being established in ticular regard to the number of drive Bermuda. Bermudians applying for A trip ticket will be given "Depending on who is service and those actually round to the player with closest to speaking, the spiritual state accepted in comparison to pin. might be goodor bad if one is persons brought from other speaking for his group," the countries. In the eventof a tie, there will be*a play off conference was told. "However, "Reconsider the issuing cf from the standpoint of the new licence plates as in- for Christian, we might ask our- troduced by the Minister of Entry fee this excitingnew Tournament selves if our spiritual condition Transport recently. In an in- will be $15.00. is as it ought to be when many flationary condition, the This includes green fees, two drinks and personsare finding itnecessary compulsory buying of new to establish other religious licence plates is 'wasteful and lunch. groups." unnecessary. If ence num- "Our spiritualstrength must bers are broke altered so tatriat ft aa taat ar talMlata tha CM,ahaaa f4279. be derived from the Lord that they are unrecognizable, through 0«adlin« April 30th,1975. Plooso stoto official handicap. the dedication and thereare laws todeal withthat. consecrationof our lives toGod "Erect thirty-minute (30- and theChurch. It is apparent minute) parking signs in the that our spiritual togetherness city toprevent theunnecessary could be improved," declared issuing of parking tickets to the committee. unsuspecting drivers. COURTESY On other matters theState of "Give more concentrated SoiiiiL the Country committee attention to the worsening recommended. unemployment situation. "That inlight of a need inthe "Consider and act upon the country to foster more com- need to review the prehensive and unbiased news qualifications for persons coverageof the community and votinginBermuda whoarehere particularly in the 'black on contract and those from community', the A.M.E. Church commonwealth countries. reassess its position in this "Review the Labour 1 regard. Relations Act, 1975, in con- * "That in light of the present sideration of the serious ob- iy economic situation.Shell, Esso, jections put forth by the B.I.U. insurance companies, propane & PLP. ARDO" I '^'5 lo Big act by Paget Primary Scholars 5^= Alvin Polyester 50% gj^^^jy^ * JH! Rayon A Fashion Fabric that's perfect for Sportswear, Dress Uniforms, and Woven and A mock Book r air was supply of ' books in the school Comfort. It's lachine ■ ■'m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M staged this week at Paget library; and to give parents a washable in war i water, Primary School by Standard II chance to be involved in a tumbledry and remove students todrum up interest in project of immense benefit to Availa le in 21 BOOK WEEK starting Monday the children and the school. promptly. nextat the schoolThe highlight Activities throughout the colours and wh B. of the week will be the Book week will include a campaign 44"/45" wide nd only Fair on Thursday, which the for membership in the Junior $4.40 per yard Minister ofEducation, tbeHon. Library; poster making; story- Gloria McPhee will open. telling, andsilentreadingby the Mrs. Davina Blakeney, the entire school body for a period ■ Fair chairman, said the idea of at least 15 minutes daily. SEW ... AND... CO behind it ia to augment the* (Photo by C L. Smith.) * Last * ' o Week's nae*i i IlOOi imiii HIT I « "* , 10 " |c> ■ ■ 0 I0 ■?"■ mt a j "■Iutiii " *T FASHL FAB K ii i ■■" KV Crossword ■idmail' ■■"■ Bermudal i Bermudiana il ■ DI . nailIOU C JflaJl ■ Hamilton I DressFabric m "■ I YorkStreet,Si Notions! m e IB I T » 11 MM 111 Quiz III It * IIl I LIMITED Answers ■"i I 4 26,1975 Page 11 Saturday,April THE BERMUDA RECORDER * BEST BALLSTARSFLY IN... Jimmy ConnorsandIlieNastase,twoof thetop players in the world of tennis, will be in Bermuda next week for a series of exhibition games at the Southampton Princess. Connors has been known as the game's "good Guy" and while this image is rapidly changingheis stillratedasthebestplayerinthegametoday. He is set toplay JohnNewcombe of at Cesar's Palacein Las Vagas today in a $250,000 winner take all match. 'NASTY' NASTASE Hiepicture (left)shows Connors famoustwo-handedback-handreturn. NASTY NASTASE... I< Millooe of the biggest crowdpullersin the tennis game today. He is expected to "pull 'em in" at the SouthamptonPrincess on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of next week when he will be featured along with Jimmy Connors. Vitas Gerulaitis and Trey Waltke in a 3-day tennis festival for a super approaching his To |g,— . Nastase ii shown here the ball for ni'ii i\< i in■^forehand» i» W^A^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Wreturn. week ahead! Local tennis moves "big largest monetary prices ever Thoughexcitingtennisis tobe time" next week when three of put up for competition locally. the "foreword" during the three the world's biggest names will Matches are planned, by the daytournamentthe big event is beinBermuda for three waysof sponsors, daily, starting from expected to be the "grand action packed tennis at the Tuesday and finishing on finale" on Thursday afternoon Southampton Princess courts. Thursday. Each day play will featuringConnors and Nastase. Headlining the array of in- start at 1.00 p.m. and will This match may have more ternational stars willbe Jimmy continue until 6.00 p.m. than just a passing importance Connors, currently ranked as Local tennis enthusiasts will becauseit willoccur less thana the world's number one tennis be able to see each of the in- week after Connors and John player and Illie Nastase, who ternational and local stars in Newcombe of Australia will held that rankinguntil Connors action because the tournament have played in a $250,000 toppled him last year. has been arranged in round "winner takesall"matchinLas Also coming for the "three- robin fashion between the Vagas. (That contest is slated day festival" will be Vitas visitors witheach later teaming for today). Genilaitis and Trey Waltke, with local players in double Witha victory Connors would wPn

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* - mam ma■ x mm ..^^m^P. ' m\ May May 29, 1975 Wm!^A wt WW k. from 16 GAMES FIXTURES ONE DAY MATCHES Saturday May 17 St. George's C.C. Cup Match Champions. Sunday May 18 Southampton Rangers Western County Champions Tuesday May 20 Devonshire Recreation Club. CROCKWELLS RESTAURANT Knock out Champions Wednesday May 21 National Sports Club MiddleRoad,Warwick. Central County Champions Famous for their Beef and ChickenPies Thursday May 22 Bailey's Bay Fish Chowder,Soup,Fish,Chicken, Eastern County Champions Peas &Rice,French Fries,SweetPies, Drinks,etc., etc. Tryour THREE DAY TEST FriedChickenParts Cooked justright ina box,barred,or Sat., Sun., Mon., Pick of Bermuda - May 25 & 26 just one chicken leg 24. If you are having a party and need chicken ... (within a CALL CROCK'S ... they will deliver Wednesday May 28 Pick of Eastern Counties reasonable distance)at the right time, when you areready toserve,it willbepipinghot. Iceforsale Allone day matches willstart at Telephone: 2-0009 10.30 ajn.to6.30 pjn. Threeday test willstartat 11.00 ajn. to630pjn. PLENTYOFPARKINGBEHIND Admission toallgames $2.00childrenfree. THERESTAURANT Page 12 THE BERMUDA RECORDER Saturday, April 26, 1975 Bermuda will Bermuda.3-2 victors over the of our three goals last Sunday, UnitedStates in the first leg of is already a marked man and their two-match preliminary without the full support of Cal round Olympic soccer Dill and "Toe" up front, the qualifying competition, are work load will be almost un odds-on favourites to advance surmountable on 8-man win defense. Because of into the next round at the ex- again: this the pense of their giant opponents guess is the unity that brought when they clash at the Balboa Bermuda Thursday afternoon hardly an indication of a team "Bubba" Daniels, upset the Bermuda, as a team and Stadium in San Francisco and all reportsindicate a fully planning to play an attacking American MH^omiskj^ark National, together last Sunday tomorrowafternoon. fit and raring to go group of game ChicagoH will knit again tomorrow and It was a week ago today that players. Even so local officials in WThe "shoe" is on the other ultimate victory will be ours. little Bermuda rose to the oc- Coach Allen Jones, though California are not toooptimistic footthis timearoundbuttheend One thing we know for sure, casion and handed the highly- stating that Bermuda would over their team's chances of result is expected to be the the Americans are fit and will favoured Americans a stunning play its usual attacking game, pullingback the one goal deficit same, a victory for Bermuda. run for a full 90 minutes. Ber- defeat before more than 5,000 surprised mo6t everyone when gathered by Bermuda in the However, Bermuda is not muda must negate that slight spectators at the National he opted tocarry an additional first tie. expected to win tomorrow's superiorityon their journeyinto Stadium,inProspect and while three defenders instead of Playing the United States in game, neither are the the next round againstMexico. many feel that (he one goal another forward, especially in California brings back Americans. Despite Coach The full squad Harold difference willnotbe enough to GerrySwan,thegoalpoacherof memoriesof nearly nine years Jones predictions of an all out Madeiros. Sheldon Bradshaw. see Bermuda though they have the Devonshire Cougars,one of ago when Bermuda entered its attack,thestragedy must be on Larry Smith, Frank Brewster, been installed as odds-on the top five scorers inBermuda first Olympic competition. In this occasion simply not to lose. Joe Trott,Nolan Walker, James favourites to faceMexico inthe during the just concluded the first leg the teams drew l-l Bermuda ran outof "steam" Paynter, George Brangman. next round. season. at the National Stadium and duringthelast30 minutesof the DannySeymour,CalDill,Ralph The 22-man local squad has Tlie composition of the team withAmerica heavily favoured game last Sunday and should Bean, Tony Dill, Larry Hunt, been in California since early is 14 defenders (including two inthereturnleg,Bermuda,ona theyfalter soearly tomorrowit Edgar Smith, Jimmy Parsons. yesterday morning having left goalies)andonly five forwards. goal scored by Gladwin could prove disasterous and Fred Lewis, Quinton Sherlock, likewise should Wendell "Joe" Keith Tucker, and Malcolm Trott, Nolan Walker and An- Trott. Coach Alan Jones and thony"Toe' Dillhave gamesas his Assistant Carlton "Peppy" bad as they had last week. Dill and teammanager Dudley Cricket bowls in To RalphBean, who scored two Eve. The "doublebarrel" actionof the difference between a place the SICL'sSuper Leaguemoves intheSuperLeague nextseason into full swing this weekend or playing in the Second witha total of tengames on the Division. Double-Barrell Action agenda today and tomorrow Going into today's play there (five each day) and from the are four teams with an un- HamiltonParish, who pulled additionof SheldonFurbert and For today pick P-HC to looks of things there will be blemished record while two an early shocker by upending Rupert "Nick" Hollis. rebound past Hamilton Parish, some changes at the top others played to a draw last one of the pre-season league In fact when one looks at the Devonshire tostopSt. George's, With the new home and away weekSaturday withno play on favourites. Southampton, will schedule of games for this Somerset Bridge to draw with representing totalof Sunday because of the Olympic face the Pembroke Hamilton on day Bailey's Bay schedule a weekend several each' Nationals. to 18 games per team this season, soccer tie between Bermuda Club this afternoon (Saturday) couldbe selectedas the best of topple Willow Cuts while early performances could be and the United States andNationals tomorrow the day". Somerset and Southampton On the other hand the battle to a In that category for this af- draw. powerful Somerset Cricket Tomorrow P-HC should make Club, ternoon could definitely be the winners by eight wickets Rangers-Somerset Bridge- it two ina row with a victory overSt George'slast week, will and' over St. George's with tough opposition Nationals encounters while the have in the match will be Nationals striking paydirt Rangers today and Somerset Parish-P-HC against Hamilton Parish. Bridge closer than many may think. tomorrow. Looking Devonshire and Bailey's Bay BEDDING Because of to tomorrowNationals- the new schedule Hamilton Parish, Bailey'sBay- should play to a draw while it is felt that there willbe no Devonshire and Somerset, Somerset take the maximum W SPECIAL wm team that will stand out as points from Somerset Bridge Somerset Bridge could all be expected M TWINENSEMBLE 1 "untouchable" this season, crowd-pullers and each one and theRangersare to Box spring, mattress, trame and headboard especially with each team wouldbe worthyof their choice. follow suit against Willow Cuts. having toface each other twice Lookingat the schedule H W ... once athomeandonce away. Judging from past per- Today: Hamilton Parish v P- Of all the clubs involved in formances no teamis expected HC; Devonshire v. St. this new "deal" only Hamilton ot survivethis weekend withan George's; Somerset Bridge v Parish do not have their own unblemished record and that Nationals; Willow Cuts v m f/&(■creative*!? JA field,and this alone could be a should serve to heighten the Bailey's Bay and Southampton factor in their finishing power. interest and excitement of the v Somerset. While Parish will be having overall competition. Sunday:P-HC vSt. George's; i. iElliott Street ,Aa their troubles with P-HC and The teams with the better Nationals v Hamilton Parish; rCClHam.»ton2 7400 Nationals and Somerset will be chances of twin victories are Bailey's Bay v Devonshire; r facing Southampton Devonshire, Bridge b.. Si K«f«M |a***o-=^-^^H and Nationals and Somerset v Somerset Somerset Bndge, the Devon- Pembroke Hamilton Club, but and Willow Cuts v Southamp- shire Recreation Club will not the Somerset Cricket Chib can ton. be having things their own way never be counted out even if In each case the first named 9 against St. George's and they are playing two of their team is the home team. All E SPORTSmflN S SHO Bailey's Bay the latter con- toughest foes ... always on games are due to start at 12.00 siderably strengthened by the paper noon. FOR THE Eves on the action COMPLETE II Tis is a portionof the massive action even though this scene CRICKETER crowd that was onhand for the was taken before it all started. Olympic soccer match last Here the Bermuda Regiment Sunday betweenBermuda and Bandput the growdin the mood the United States at the for the real excitement which I Bats It was an followed. Picture by Calvin | National Stadium. , Caps occasionof alleyesbeing on the Smith. I- Balls Shirts Trousers Batting Pads Batting Gloves Wicket Keeping Gloves from the summer Sports Centre of Bermuda HE SPORTSmflN'S SHO