JJGHTING UP TIME 8.55 p m. YESTEkDAY'S WEATHER Maximum Temperature —...... 83.0 Minimum Temperature 76.0 TfflE TABLI^fDriULY Rainfall | '.. HU Umta High Water Low Water Sun- Sun- : Sunshine 11.7 bouts A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. rise set 31 5 34 8.25 11.43 6.26 8.25 22 629 7.15 .58 13.35 6.26 8.25 m}t '. VOL. 2S — NO, 169 HAMILTON. BERMUDA THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 4D PER COPY DOCKYARD SCHOOL IS BJ.B.A. PRESENTATION CARONIA & MAURETANIA Opponents Of Pact Make DAMAGED BY FIRE TO DR. W. L TUCKER TO MAKE CALLS HERE Nearly 1,000 At Opening Thudding Explosion' Heard Feature Of Centenary Will Bring Passengers On Night Of 1949 Aqua Revue Last-Ditch Stand In Senate; Immediately Before Blaze Dinner Of Organisation Two Voyages From U.K. WOODEN PORTION OF THE YOUTH ARE URGED TO JOIN NEW RECORD NUMBER OF Enjoy Varied Programme Ratification!Vote Today BUILDING DESTROYED 'WONDERFUL ASSOCIATION' ENGLISH TOURISTS LIKELY The 1949 Aqua Revue at the WASHINGTON, July 20 (Reu The Dockyard junior school was The Atlantic Phoenix Lodge The Cunard White Sar Line's B.A.A. Pool last night was a ter) — Senator Arthur Watkins smashing success for the nearly (Republican, Utah) made a last- badly damaged and a portion of assembly hall rang with applause luxury ships Caronia ahd Maure- it destroyed when a fire of un last night as Dr. W. E. Tucker was tania will call at Bermuda on SPCA OBJECT TO 1,000 who attended the water show ditch stand in the Senate late to No Decision On Giving which showed Bermuda's swim day to rally support for his known origin broke out about 3.45 presented with a large silver tray their way to New York next win p.m. yesterday. by the Bermuda Mechanics' Bene ter, bringing English visitors to FISH SPEARING ACT mers and divers at their best, as double-barrelled reservation to well as imported talent. the North Atlantic Treaty. A "thudding explosion" was ficial Association in recognition of the Colony, the Hon. Henry Ves ey, chairman of the Trade Devel His Excellency ttie Acting Gov Observers, however, believe Atom Secrets To Britain heard a few minutes before four his 46 years of service to the The fish spearing which organisation. opment Board, announced at a was to form part of the act ernor and Mrs. Addis headed a that there is no likelihood of its o'clock, a Dockyard spokesman list of -prominent persons attend said, and a man who was workup The presentation was made by press Conference yesterday. performed by Mr. Ross Doe adoption. WASHINGTON, July 20 (Reu in the Aqua Revue last night ing the first aqua revue, which Ji' The reservation would specific ter).—A secret three-hour meet near the school immediately gave Mr. Walter Dunscombe, who has Mr. Vesey said the Board was was arranged by the Bermuda 7 WE WHEN PLANE the alarm to the Dockyard police. been a member of the association carrying on an advertising cam was cancelled at the request ally reserve to Congress thie right ing of top United States leaders of the Society for the Pre Athletic Association and the to assume any obligation to main ended tonight without any con CRASHES INTO HOUSE They notified the fire depart for 60 years. paign in England this summer, vention of Cruelty to Aid-'. Bermuda Amateur Athletic Asso tain the security of ttie North At clusions being reached on the ment qf the Dockyard, and two Mr. F. G. Barritt, one of the and he expected this winter the mals. it was learned by The ciation. lantic area. It would also free United States atomic relations engines were seat to the school, trustees, called Dr. Tucker "one greatest number of visitors from Royal Gazette. The programme opened with Congress of any implied or moral with Britain and Canada. whieh had closed for the summer of our most distinguished doctors the United Kingdom in the Col "The King" played on the new obligation to declare war if one Announcing this, Senator Brien Plane Explodes, But Most last Friday. and brothers." ony's history. An official of the Society Hammond organ as the Acting of the treaty powers were attack- McMahon, chairman of the Joint The Caronia. which brought yesterday said they had ask Governor and his party entered, The firemen worked onv the "It was the choice of the mem better than 270 visitors here last ed that the act be withdrawn fed. Congressional atomic energy com On Board Escape blaze for about 30 minutes and bers to subscribe to a little and continued with a "Swimsat- Senator Watkins maintains that mittee, which had discussed the February 5, will leave England because tbey considered it ion Ballet" — six boys and girls had extinguished it by 5.30. The memento that he and Mrs. Tucker on December 7 and arrive in Ber "cruel." It was explained his reservation, which would be question with military, diplomatic SEATTLE, July 20 (Reuter).•& 'school was empty and no one was will be able to enjoy for many swimming gracefully about the atomic and Congressional leaders, muda on December 13. that the Prevention of Cru pool in a ballet pattern. an expression of America's inter A Chicago-bound aircraft with one injured." years to come," Mr. Barritt said. elty to Animals and Fish pretation of Its obligations under told reporters: "No conclusions of its two engines dead sliced WILL NEED TENDERS Next on the programme was a were reached and none was con A wooden portion of the build Dr. Tucker thanked the associa Act covered the point in reproduction of an "Old Master", . article 5, would not require re through two floors of a rooming The Mauretania is scheduled to question. negotiation of the treaty. templated at this meeting." house last night and crashed into ing which had been used as a tion for the gift and said, "I've which in this case was not so old. teachers' rest room was destroyed had a most enjoyable time with leave England on January 11 and j A further meeting has been a residential street, killing seven arrive here on January 17. Both It was John Sloan's "McSorley's HISTORIC VIEW planned. persons. by the fire. The remainder of the the association. I've seen the Bar," painted in 1912 and show building suffered damage only ships will anchor either in Grassy Armed policemen guarded the Thirty others were injured, but good things that they do. ing a scene in the famous Bowery He said that the treaty in its from smoke and water. Bay or the Great Sound, and their saloon. door of the conference room in death was cheated of more victims WONDERFUL ASSOCIATION passengers will be brought ashore UJK. Exports present form encroached on the the Senate building behind which by just two minutes—the interval A large amount of the schopl's LIVING PICTURE historic American view that only equipment, such »as desks and by tender, the ships continuing the committee, members of the between the crash and the flaming The "picture" was set in a gold Congress has the power, when an U.S. Atomic Energy Commission books, was saved, and the kinder "I think that we have a most their journey the same day. Dwindling, explosion of the aircraft's petrol wonderful association and I The Caronia has a capacity of frame with deep green curtains, attack is made outside United and Congressional leaders con tanks. ' garten was not damaged. States territory, to declare war ferred with the Secretary of State should like all the members of 581 first class and 351 cabin class which was used as a stage and authorise the employment of In those 120 'seconds nearly all "We don't know what caused the next generation to join. I passengers, while the Mauretania; throughout the show. (Mr. Dean Acheson), the Secre the 32 passengers and crewmen it," the spokesman said. The time Returns Show armed forcfe The view, he said, tary of Defence (Mr. Louis John am afraid it is a tendency of youth can carry about the same num The scene was staged by the* was in defect conflict with the tumbled out to safety. of the explosion could be approxi not to join an association like ber. (Special to The New York Times Bermuda Art Association and son) and General Dwight Eisen and Tbe Royal Gazette). needs of tide European signatories. hower, war-time supreme com The-aircraft was a C-46 Curtiss mately set by the fact that the this. I am sure 'that they don't Mr. J. J. Outerbridge, executive "came to life" with an argument mander in Europe. Commando operated by Air school clock stopped at 3.40, he know what they are missing. secretary of the Board, said he LONDON, July 20.—A picture between one customer—married SenatotPwatkins said his reser Transport Associates, a non- added. vation would not leave the field "I thank you all from the bot expected that the Caronia would of Britain's struggle for economic' —and another, a bachelor. >lt end- Most of the participants were scheduled carrier. The building was a one-storey survival was drawn today in over- ; ed with a decision to have another open to the President to act — smiling cheerfully as they left tom of my heart for this presen bring about twice as many visit Four of the dead were in the structure of two large rooms and ors as she did last year, which seas trade returns for June. In little drink. "as article 5 would authorise him the conference room. When asked rooming house, which was occu one small storeroom. tation. Now my sons will be able to do if its meaning were not for a statement, General Eisen to say, 'The old* man wasnt such would mean around 500 to 600 that month the adverse balance of A diving show featured Francis pied by 18 people when the dis The Dockyard police are inves trade was the biggest in 21 Gosling, Bermuda's Olympic diver, clarified and restricted." hower grinned and said "I am aster occurred. a bad fellow after all.'" passengers getting off the ship to ! tigating the matter. stay in Bermuda. months. John and David Thorn. Ruthanne "It is true that it may make in going back to New York as f&t Passengers in the aircraft jump The 120 members present at the Glass, Medora Helffrich, and effective the device which sought as I can." ed or were thrown through a gap association's 100th annual banquet Mr. Vesey said the two sailings Part at least of the explanation would be advertised in the United of the increased drain on gold and Arabelle Gosling. to get around the American con At the end of the meeting,- Sen in the fuselage. rose to Join in a rousing chorus Miss Dorothy Hartigan, an stitution," Senator Watkins said. ator McMahon issued this state Mr. Amos E. Heacock. president GAS EXPlOSIOiT WHILE of "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow," Kingdom well in advance and dollar reserves was shown in fig ures for exports to the United N.B.C. opera star, sang two sel "It may mean a few hours delay ment: "The Joint (Senate-House) of Air Transport Associates, was followed by three ringing cheers that Cunard was "seriously inter ections during the first half of the in the consideration of an emer committee on atomic energy met aboard the plane. He said he TRUMAN SLEPT and a louder tiger. ested in developing traffic be States. programme. "My Hero," from the gency. Qn the other hand, it with the Secretary ef State, the checked all the seats to make sure I Mr. Thomas Lines, the presi tween England and Bermuda." With the change in trading con Chocolate Soldier, and "So In does no violence to the constitu Secretary of National Defence all passengers were gone. Then he CHICAGO. July 20 (Reutef).— "I expect much heavier book- | ditions from a seller's to a buyer's and ttie Atomic Energy Cemmis- dent, held up the shining silver Love" from Kiss Me Kate. tion. It protects the right of a went forward and found three While President Truman slept in tray so that the members could ings than there were for the trip market, exports of cars and trac She returned in ttie second free people through their repre sion and General Dwight Eisen-' a suite on the 23rd floor of the last February," he stated. hower. members of the- crew tangled in see it and read ttie inscription tors to the United States slumped half to sine "Valse Huguette" * fe_ sentatives to pass on such # yital safety belts and wreckage. He Stevens Hotel here today about engraved upon it. Passengers would be brought in June to one fifth of the monthly from The Vagabond Xing and matter as the declaring and mak "We discussed the nation's for pulled them free. 30 employees were drive.-, from ashore by tender, Mr. Vesey said, average for the first three months ing of war.'* eign relations in the field of atom The banquet was presided over **Som% Enchanted Evening" from •Jr His wife, Dorothy, acting as the second, floor by ammonia by Mr. Sydney Spurling, a past adding tha^ the tender service of this: year. Exports of linen South Pacific. Her rich -mezzo- ic energy. No O&iclusions were fumes after a tank gauge had ex had been greatly improved since Senator Watkins said every ef reached and none was contempla stewardess, was trapped between president, who was master of piece goods to the United States soprano voice earned her ttie en fort should be made to make the two seats and Mr. Heacock freed ploded. the Caronia's last visit here. were down by more than two thusiastic applause of the audi ted at this meeting. The gauge on a 55-gallon tank ceremonies. Mr. Spurling toasted pact mean the same thing in Eur her. He left the plane an Instant the King and' all of the absent BEEN RECONDITIONED thirds, woollen and worsted cloth ence. ope as in the United States, to "A future meeting will be held before the first explosion. used by the hotel for making ice at the call of the chairman after exploded in the basement. Fumes brethren. The B.M.B.A. has 360 The Bermudian has been recon- oy nearly one third and pottery The N.O.B. Air Billies injected avoid disputes after it was rati The wreckage burned for three members. ditioned, he said, with the top (and glassware by more than one a hillbilly note in the programme fied. Continued on Page 10 spread far up as tiie third floor and a half hours and about 25 bakers and six main fi«>i—ai am page W> Continued on Page 10 quarter. with excellent music and some INDIVIDUAL INTERESTS tenance men on the -second floor *'*" Only whisky exports were comic numbers. Especially chos fled to the street. en for the occasion were "The He reminded his colleagues that higher. Firemen donned gas masks and The net effect was announced Bermuda Air Billies Special" and each of the proposed allies would repaired the leak. "I Got a Home on that Rock." have their own selfish interests London Dockers To Hold Soviet Satellites Declared bv Mr. Harold Wilson. President MOST COMFORTABLE MAN to serve. During the -President's over I of the Board of Trade, during night stay special* "detail of 40ir I debate in the House of Commons The most comfortable man in "When the pressure becomes firemen fjad been posted through strong enough, alliance or not al i last week when Sir Stafford the show was Henry Rabello. He Mass Strike Meeting Today out the hotel. Policemen Were Cripps announced measures to cut ducked out from behind tbe cur liance, pact or no pact, they will also stationed throughout the Unfit For U. N. Membership follow the line of their own sel dollar imports by one quarter. tain while tbe scene was being LONDON, July 20 (Reuter).— building. Britain exported to the United shifted and, wearing -er 1910 bath fish interests," he said. The President left the hotel ear LAKE SUCCESS July 20 (Reu "This has been demonstrated New hopes of ending London's States in June goods to the value ing suit and a hard hat, strutted crippling dock stoppage emerged KOLAROV ELECTED AS ly today to fly back to Washing ter).—Britain and France today of nearly £3.000,000, compared around the edge of the pool. As repeatedly by Great Britain .since ton. told the Security Council they ORDERED TO RECEIVE the end of the first world war. tonight after a day of confusion with a monthly average of he passed the Acting Governor and conflict between the Govern o 1— would vote against ttie member he politely tipped his hat, then She was a member of the League DIMITROV'S SUCCESSOR ship applications of Albania, Bul WIFE BACK INTO HOME £5,300,000 in the first quarter of ment and its own National Dock 1949. went on to a comfortable deck of Nations, but failed to back up RUSSIA TRIES TO WARN garia, Hungary. Rumania and the chair between the diving boards the guarantee of the League cov Labour Board. Mongolian Republic when the On the other hand, Britain As two vital meetings affecting earned more than twice as many where he leaned back, lit a cig enant. Communist Party Leader Counsel resumed discussion of 12 Judge's Comment On "Very arette and watched ttie show. "She joined in a treaty with the 15,000 idle dockworkers were ITALY OFF PACT membership applications this' af dollars from Canada in June from Italy, Ihrance and Germany at Lo fixed to take place before noon Is New Bulgarian Premier ternoon. Both Sir Alexander Ca the sale of cars and whisky than As each number concluded, he carno. When Germany marched tomorrow political quarters spec dogan, Britain and M. Guy De Sorrowful Business" she did in the first three months optimistically sprang up the steps ulated on what would be the fate Protest Delivered While of the year. But exports of wool- to the high board, dashed out to into the Rhineland she failed LONDON, July 20 (Reuter).— La Tournelle, France, stated their France. She refused to help of 76-year-old Lord Ammon, opposition to the five Soviet-sup The Chief Justice, the Hon. Sir tens and worsted cloth and of the end and prepared to dive. chairman of the N.D.L.B., whose Vassil Kolarov, Bulgarian Vice ported countries on grounds of Brooke Francis, K.C., yesterday pottery and glassware were much Each time he had to go back when France enforce the Locarno ter Premier and Foreign Minister, Parliament Debates It ritorial guarantee. statement to dockers last night disregard for fundamental human ordered Mr. Eldon Raymond Rice tower. a new number started. Just be was repudiated after midnight by was today unanimously elected fore the intermission, however, "She has been found doing .ROME, July 20 (Reuter).—The rights and freedoms. of "Buttery Corners Cottage," Therefore the figures suggest the Government. Prime Minister of Bulgaria at an Pembroke, to receive his .wife, he finally made it — jumping in some vetoing on her own account extraordinary session of the Bul Italian Government today reject Both delegates also opposed a that the business recession in the The statement ordered the men Soviet resolution to admit all 12 Mrs. Grace Isobel Rice, back into United States provides only part to the pool in a "belly buster" injShe United Nations. She en to return to work or risk smashing garian National Assembly, Sofia ed a Russian protest against its that sent splashes up 30 feet. tered into an agreement with the radio announced. decision to join the Atlantic Pact. candidates simultaneously. his home within 14 days and then of the answer to the unsatisfactory United States with respect to the scheme under which dockers As the Chamber of Deputies de Tte other seven countries con to file notice with the Supreme I trend An unusual number on the pro get a guaranteed week's pay Kolarov succeeds Georgi Dimi cerned are Ireland, Portugal, Jor Court that he had done so. gramme was the '*Cotmt of Monte Marshall funds. According to trov, who died in Moscow on July bate on the pact moved towards British exports for the month our State Department, that agree whether or not there is work for ratification—regarded as almost dan. Italy, Austria, Finland and "I hold that the petitioner has were valued at £143,100.000, a Cristo," a pint-sized youngster, them. The Government — feeling 2. He is a former President of Qeyton. sufficiently proved her petition," decrease of £ 8,300,000 on the May Francis Cassidy. It was announc ment has not been kept and pres that this threat would cause re the republic and was acting Pre certain — the Foreign Office re sure has recently been exerted to jected the Russian note of protest, Sir Alexander Cadogan said: "I Sir Brooke said at the close of Continued on Page IS ed that he would be tied in a sentment throughout the nation's mier while Dimitrov was ill in haves already made it clear why sack and, Without the aid of get her to keep her agreement. '* Russia. made earlier today, even before the suit in which Mrs. Rice prayed docks—made it clear that the officially receiving it. my Government cannot support for the restitution of conjugal knives or any other instrument, "She agreed in principle to scheme was not threatened. The Assembly also elected five extricate himself when he was freedom of trade between nations, A spokesman, saying Moscow the admission of certain candid rights with Iter husband and for Lord'Ammon responded with Vice Premiers. Throe, who are radio broadcast the protest before ates. The Soviet resolution, in custody of their unborn child, ex GIRLS' REMAND HOME thrown overboard. yet she joins in an exclusive pact the comment: "Why ttie Govern members of the Politbureau, are effect, would make the admission ',_ While, the crowd gasped Fran for the trade of Argentina. it reached Rome, claimed its al pected to be born in October. ment has gone crazy and done Vulko Chervenkov, chairman of legation that Italy was infringing of certain states dependent upon & TENNIS FACILITIES cis was tied up and thrown over Coot inued on Page 9 yvhat it has done and spotted the the science, culture and arts com the admission of other states." "I hold that Eldon Raymond board, but within seconds be was ler peace treaty was "absolute Rice and Grace Isobel Rice were -O whole show I do not know." mission; Dobri Tarpeshev, Chair . He denied the Soviet and Ukrai free and swimming to the side of man of the state planning com fantasy." nian contentions that respect for and are lawfully .wedded husband Lord Ammon had a 20-minute The Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Referred To Committees Of the pool. BOMBED BRITISH SHIP interview with the Prime Minister mission, and Anton Yugov, Min-, fundamental human rights was B and wife, and I order Eldon Ray this afternoon. He told reporters ister of Interior. Mikhail Kostylev, delivered the matter of internal security of sov mond Rice, within 14 days, to Tbe number which drew tbe note to Count Sforza at the For most laughs Was a "technical late tonight that he thought the The other two are Kim on ereign states. receive his wife home and render Social Welfare Board TO BE TOWED TO JAPAN dash between the Government eign Ministry this afternoon. her conjugal rights. hitch" by Gerry Wilmot and Wait Georgiev, ex-leader of the Zveno Count Sforza declared in par "I must point out," he said, "that Staskow, of ZBM. They gave a and the Dock Labour Board was Group and minister of electrifi certain of these applicant states "I think it a very sorrowful Committees were appointed to "petering out." liament tonight that he was "as business that this has been neces go into conditions at the Girls' Continued on Pag* 11 cation, who was re-elected Vice tonished" to receive from Russia, have recently signed peace trea Warship Will Stand By Asked whether he was remain Premier, and Georgi Traikov, ties in which they bound them sary. As things have turned out Remand Home in Warwick and at a time when the Italian Par selves to respect those rights, and in the life of the petitioner it has tennis facilities for the Somers ing chairman of the board, he said: Minister of Agriculture and For liament was peacefully conclud When Anchises Moved "Yes, I am. I have refused to give estry and a member of the Agra by so doing have removed these been necessary for her, .is a Isles Lawn Tennis Association at POLICE CLASH WITH ing its debate on Atlantic Pact rights from the ground ot internal woman, to seek an order if the I a meeting of the Bermuda Social way. rian party. ratification, an almost exact dup- HONG KONG, July 20 (Reu "I think everybody now is try affairs." court for the return of her hus- Welfare Board on Tuesday night, Kilarov, a life-time companion 'icate of trie protest note sent by M. De La Tournelle said that his WORKERS IN MILAN ter).— The Chinese Government ing to forget about it," he added. of Dimitrpv, is one of the leaders Russia three months ago to all 12 band. Ordinarily it is the other Mrs. Edna Watson, M.C.P., today gave a Hong Kong tug safe But London political circles to Government, today just as yester way about. This must have placed chairman of the Board, said that of the Communist party. He is 72. signatories of the pact, day, is still favourable to widen MILAN, Italy, July 20 (Reuter). conduct to tow the damaged Blue night still believed he would have Coming from a poor family, he Mrs. Rice in a position of greas | another matter which would be to go. There was some speculat "I do not want to suppose that ing the United Nations through considered by the Board during —Two thousand factory workers Funnel steamer Anchises—victim graduated in law at Geneva and the sending of the note at this grief. tried to storm Milan's town hall of Nationalist air attacks last ion on whether other members of greater participation of European "I have heard her evidence. It the slimmer was the construction in philosophy at Berne. He was time has anything to do with the states. The Soviet Union has all today but were dispersed after a month—from Shanghai to Japan. the board would feel it their duty secretary general of the Comin has been formal, but I think she of beach facilities for which the peaceful debate which we are the qualities to give advice to money had been provided in the fierce clash with police. r Government warships will es to stand by him and resign' too. tern in 1922. holding today in Parliament," he could have maintained her posi The-Prime Minister tonight con certain states so that they can tion in this matter, particularly last session of the Legislature. The workers, from the Isotta cort, the tug part oi the way. Tugs With Dimitrov he led the 1923 laid. conform their behaviour to prin Franchini automobile plant, dem in Communist-occupied Shangha sulted his senior colleagues on the Bulgarian uprising. "But I am at a loss to under ciples of the charter** in the light of the Unfortunate It will be taken up with the will bring ttie Anchises from her next move in the port dispute. revelations from the mouth of the Department of Public Works onstrated because they had re He lived abroad from 1923 to stand why ttie note should have Mr. Seymon Tsarapkin, Soviet cently been paid only a small b«?th to the mouth of the Whang- Mr. George Isaacs, ttie Minister been sent to us and not to other respondent, who in six hours of with a view to getting most of the pt3p> River on Monday. of Labour, told Parliament today 1945, when he returned to Bul Union, denied that human rights testimony has not shown himself work done this summer, she said, advance on their wages. garia as president of the National countries, such as France and Brit were net observed in the five When they tried to force their . It was understood that a British that the N.D.L.B. statement had ain, whose relations with Russia to be very realistic in his outlook adding that it might be necessary warship would stand by while the made things difficult. Assembly. countries mentioned. on life, particularly in the mar to put some of ttie work out on way into the town hall police He was aopointed Foreign Min _re far'ifliore delicate." "What is meant by violation to riage entered into not more than contract. charged with nightsticks swing Anchises was taken in tow by the, "I would rather see the men go Count Sforza said Italy wanted Hong Kong tug. back somewhat willingly than try ister in 1947. human rights in this instance?" 12 months ago. The matter of the Remand ing. Reports said several demon Kolarov did not attend Dimi fruitful and normal relations with he asked. "We all know they mean to dragoon them back to work," "It was aiDy, to put it lightly, Home had been brought up twice strators were beaten up. One , La test battle * reports said the trov's funeral in Sofia on July 10. Eastern Europe. He thought it court verdicts pronounced against policeman was knocked down toid he said.. oarticularly strange that the note people who were foreign vftgents 3&j«_. idm to have entered iffto an to the Legislature, she said, and Communists had recaptured Kian, Mr. Isaacs and the Prime Min but in a letter published in the a committee of herself and the trampled on. on the Nanchang-Kukong railway newspapers he referred to a suggested that Italy could not and who were parties to over affair with a young lady visiting ister were under fire for half an this country. It was even sillier deputy Chairman, Mr. Donald C. There was temporary panic 300 miles north of Canton. Kian "temporary indisposition." enter the pact until she was lib throw the government of the when a tear gas bomb exploded. has changed hands three times hour in the House of Commons. erated from the peace treaty and country where they belonged. for him to have retained her let Smith, M.C.P., would consider Sir John Anderson .Conservative) had become a member of the /'Such crimes of course have ters after letting his wife see ttie matter. It was not known whether it Was this week. said he was "aghast" at the Gov thrown by the police or went off * Ifj* Bi % i o n a 1 i s t planes heavily whether the 24-day-old London United Nations. nothing to do with human rights,*' them. - The Board has been requested ernment's action in repudiating Final vote on ratification of the the Soviet delegate contended. "How a husband could look his by the Executive to give its at accidentally. bombed, Nanking yesterday, ac the N.D.L.B.'s warning to the dispute will be ended this week Many of the demonstrators car cording to Chinese reports reach took place tonight. Leaders of the pact is expected tonight. He termed British and French wife in the eye after letters edn- tention to the Whittall report dockers. It was bound to be inter taining such passages as were during the summer, Mrs. Watson ried red flags and placards. ing here from Formosa Island. preted as a weakening on the stevedores' and lightermen's un Observers took it for granted opposition to the five Eastern Eur Reports said ttie raids caused ions had a three-hour discussion. that Russia's protest was design opean countries "dear discrimi read by learned counsel I dojn&t: said, adding that they would give Order was restored when tbe part of the Government, he as nation against the peoples' demo know. They are not in the chftr- particular attention to the provi mayor received a delegation of serious damage to a power station, serted. Afterwards they announced that ed chiefly to reinforce the last- a waterworks and a broadcasting they hoped to thrash .out tomorrow minute appeal against the pact cracies." , acter of a good, faithful husband, sion of better facilities for the demonstrators led by the secretary The first of the meetings which Continued on Page 9 Somers Isles club. of the local metal workers' Union, station, are generally expected to decide Continued on Page 10 , Continued on Page 12 Continued o« Page 9 i ts£ LY 049 fag0? Tftt^Y^^^i ^HPP liB^ -^P TALK ON HAWA§ AT U.S. iATEMfiff Tlftf STEP- IATI0NAUSAT10N Hidileti^rom FB! PROBES iXBmm^amjm rm. AT CHURCH CONGRESS g la»awrpiwN|S>Ba 1 THE LIONS CLUB PASSES HOUSE OF LORDS Gestapo La. IP PLOT WM. AIRMEN She Beptl Ga_ ette
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The scores: ' . fc Today's TeWS^m^- PROBABLE CUP MATCH Close |f Play Scores Gloucestershire vs Warwick Seeded Players Continue shire at Gloucester. Wawtekshire 10.15 a.m—H. Nicholls and M. J. TEAMSPLAI mm 1 In County Cricket S^t innings «0 for 9 f*««i , Hutchings vs. A. Selley and Cvlp Match Round -fjp Gtoi*»eaterdi*i*^f**^«»J^* . _.„.,, To Gaiteyln flnde018 Tennis P. WSiitall. LONDON, July 20 (Reuter).—; Kent vs. I^ieeste-rrtito-e a* Maid '**.-jjfc" Adderley, and '^Jfamee Final Test For Classic *Sbe four matches which compri stone. Kent WJ#» t; vs. B. Kramer and B. Cooke. wftMHhe din of ca_*j^§ers' hammers and paftable saws sed the current county criQket Leicestershire first innings 143 for Play At Stadium Yesterday '.$1fc!Ijta.—W. yj$pe and M. J. echoing over the West End of the Islands, the Somerset Cricket programme will have no immedi o wickets At Ends Of Colony Nottinghamshire vs. ^•J**^** Hutchings vs. N. Cooper Club are makingypreparations for the annual Cup Match ate effect oi) the leadership in the* 1 The Under 18 tennis championships reached the semi-final andM, Wright "£§&•' table as Worcestershire, who-bead. Nottinsham^^Rain »fePP«J P *^ which wij$f>be played at their «_*ick»t field on July 28 and 29. The probable Cup- Match teams Essex first in#?gs,245 for 6 wfck- stages in some divisions yesterday, with all the seeded players S. Banyard and P. Gibbons it, are engaged in a friendly vs. L. Clay ahd P. Smith Carpenters and labourers, most of whom are j^embers of tfee will 'both- see action this afternoon against Devon, Yorkshire are ejfat;-. Nottingha-nMhTre to »atS£".v continuing to advance. Only one match went into three sets, while club, ere erecting stands around the field, which, when com in all-day test Matches at opposite playing the Army and Middlesex Somerset vs. mrtrrtlre at four sets were decided on extra games. Warren Eve and Eldon .'•_.#&". pip ends of the Colony. Although the are without a fixture. Taunton. D^*2*^.JVJ&.„« J. Brow and M. Smith vs. A. pleted, will seat 8,09G fans. Most of these eres&ons are of a teams have not yet been officially Ranee, top seeded in the boys' doubles, gained the! semi-finals Sixth-placed Warwickshire who nings 379; Somerset first ijp«$gs, Walker and S. Mason "C". permanent nature and will be cohered with tarpaulins to selected, the players today will with Surrey are 12 points behind i 32 for 4 wickets. without dropping a game in the lone love match of the day. 3.15 p.m.—W. Eye vs.Jf. WW, in all probability carry their col Glamorgan, lost their Opening bat, I Yorkshire vs. The A*fc*y at Hull shade the spectators. ours to tine annual classic next Bob Kramer, who is expected running almost identical all the H. Nicholls vs. A. Selley. Elbridge (Gospel) Simmons— ^J._3ar-3ner, against Glomeester- I /Two day match—rata restricted " B^Kramer vs D. Adderley. - Ev^ry^vening ttie cricketers .Thursday and Friday. 5 to cause the seeded players many way. Both winners took ."the first don pads and take their turn at A sound bat at times and usually shire without a run being scored, tftay) Yorkshire first innings 149 anxious ' moments in the. "boys' eleven games before dropping one 4.15 p.m.—M. J. Hutchings vs. a good stop bat. This year his At Somerset, the Somerset Cric bat' then A. Townsend and K. for 4 wMkets. The Army to'bat. J. Brow. the wicket, preparing for the de ket Club, holders of the Cup, will singles, gained the semi-finals to win 6-0, 6-1. fence of the Cup which" they re fielding has been slack, but his Taylor put on 77 for the second with a 6-0, 6-1 victory over Cyril C. Ives and M. Robinson vs. hands are* usually sure. He* is be hosts to the Somerset Bridge wicket to remedy matters. ToWn- Devon vs. Worcestershire ai FREQUENT ACES N. Shaw and M. Smitfi.* tained last year''•with a two-to-one Sports Club. At the Wellington send was run out after scoring 72 Paignton (T»W Spy match), 0ev- Ranee. He will meet Don Adder- trouncing over their Cup Match not considered a bowler, but can ley, seeded No. 2, in the semi Kramer's powerful fore-hand 5.15 p.m.—Wiijj&'*&* vs/Win- bowl if the neecf arises. .Oval, the St. George's Cricket which included two sixes and on first innings l«fc IfewBester- drives, excellent placements and rivals, the St. George's Cricket Club will meet a team selected seven fours. final this afternoon. 1aer"B". N. _tr< (Nathan) -Efoctor—Will shire firsUinnings 161 for 5 y«fck- superb services were top much for ^$11 A. Walker and B. Cooke vs. Club. and captained by Alma "Champ" Tom Dollery, after a slow start, ets. yfisnv- Adderley gained the semi-finals the local youngster. Scoring fre The official 1949 Cup Match probably open the fowling for Hunt. D. Adderley and H. Nich Somerset. He is one of the stock reached a double century and with a 6-3 6-2 win over David quent aces with a sharp service olls. team will be announced this eve All the players eligible for com Warwickshire finished in a good Dorset vs, Lancashire »t «r • Macky. Another singles player to into the corner of the court, P. Gibbons and A. Gosling ning when the Somerset Cricket bowlers, sending down fast de Chester. (Two day mat***t*fc**ant5a- liveries, swinging both ways. He petition will be played with. *tbe hours and 40 minutes and hit four reach the semi-finals, yesterday Kramer was never in difficulty vs. Wlhnwfs*^*. Club meet to approve the team exception of Sam Paynter, one sixes and 22 fours to record his shire first innings 124; Dorset first was Skippy Minugh, who won and except for the one game lie selected by their captain, N. E. is a dashing batsman and a good of the probables for the East End highest score in first class cricket. innings 125. 'tjt&i*- over John Summerlin 6-0, 6-1. lost, the match was quite one Proctor. Nathaniel, the veteran fielder.. ers who injured his finger in a sided in his favour. match strokes with his more ex player on the team, will select W. (Timmy) Edwards—Made a friendly game at the Sports Arena The matches between Summer njimber. of excellent scores early on Sunday. lin and Minugh and Kramer and Ranee, a comparative new perienced opponent. his team and present it to a 15- man management committee early in tbe season, including a cen Today's match will be the last Ranee were both being played at comer to the sport, put up an ex Top-seetied Heather Nicholls tury, but lately has not been too the same time with tbe scores cellent defence but- could not won with ease over Barbara Lee -this evening. After the commit for both the teams before the HuttM__&s, 6-0, 6-2, to gain the tee has made any changes it sees successful. At the beginning of "big" match. Immediately fol fit, the team is put "to the floor" the season heTised a dashing type lowing the game at Somerset, the First and original British Pilsen*-* semi-finals in the girls' singles. of batting and scored freely. Lat- Heather's powerful driving and for final approval. West End team will Ire presented, 4r, he tried to settle down but was while the St. George's team wiil better placements were too much A number of tiie veterans are not too successful. He is a good be selected tomorrow evening. WREXHAM for Barbara Lee, who made a gal expected to be among those se fielder and a left-hand medium lant effort in the second set but Th6 match at St. George's Will lected, including Austin Simons, pace bowler, with a littie turn. start at 10.30 a.m. while tiie other "Ace o£ Clubs" Brand lacked the experience of her op who is vice-captain of tiie team. WUlie Proctor—A reserve last will begin at 11.00. All players ponent. Austin has been playing most of year, he has- shpMjp vast improve are requested to be on the field Jackie Brow, who is second his cricket this year with the ment and has .played well all sea by the scheduled hour so that the seeded in the girls' singles, had a Western Stars, but it is gener son. He is a steady batsman, a match may proceed with the min close call with Patsy Gibbons in ally presumed that he will, take right-handed medium -to fast imum .of delay. PILSENER BEER the second set before she finally his place in slips when the first bowler and an active fielder. Selected to play are: ball is sent down the crease by l_s.)ps Is genuine and read. Pilsener reached the semi-finals with a Alvin Phillips—Making a come Somerset C.C.—N. E. Proctor — and British 6-1, 7-5 victors^ ' a Somerset bowler. back after a year's lapse from the (captain), Austin Simony, L. Sim SURPRISE OF DAY LAST WARM-UP Match, he has been batting and ons, L. Simmons W. Simmons, N. Surprise of the afternoon was The Somerset team will have bowling well. His recovery has A. Proctor, R. Cann,"W. Proctor, Brewed continuously since 1882 by .the girls' singles match between their last warm-up match this been termed "retaar_rabie", and it W. Edwards, E. Hazel, C. Swan, Mary Jane Hutchings, one of .the afternoon when they oppose the is expected 'that he will gain a and K. Maybury. Scorer, K. Proc better girl players, and Arabelle tor, umpire, E. Durant. THE WREXHAM LAGER BEER €0. Somerset Bridge Sports Club in berth on the team. He is a steady *' Gosling. Mary Jane' was expected a friendly all-day match at the batsman, not stylish, but trouble Somerset Bridge—E. Simmons North Wales to be an easy winner, but before Somerset field. Most of tile play some, He is a good left-hand (captain), A. Perinchief, R. Perin she came off the courts she had ers eligible for this year's annual medium to fast bowler and is one chief. K. Horton, D. Baxter, A to fight hard to gain a 7-5, 8-4 classic will be playing. Those not of tne most successful this sea Whitecross, R. Smith, S. Bean, E. Ask for it at your favourite drinking spot or at win. * |pp£tap' son. Is also an active fielder. Brown, A. Phillips and A. Rob selected for Somerset Wfll play erts. Reserve, C. Roberts, scorer, Angela Selley will meet Heath for the "Bridge" team. "Sonny" Roberts—Another for er Nicholls in ttie semi-final of W. Roberts, umpire, G. Garner. The team will be chosen on the mer player making a come-back FRITHS LIQUORS LTD. the top half of the draw, after who is batting well this season. St. George's—-C. Smith (cap downing Margie Smith 10-8, 6-1. basis of each player's ability this tain). A. Steede, C. Welch, I. De season and also his past perfor He is a slow spin bowler, is not Sole Agents Anne Walker and Sally Mason, a stock bowler but a good change. Grilla, N. Smith, I. Pascoe, W. defeated young Jennifer Freisen mances in Cup Match experience Burgess, St. C. Smith, W.-Saiith, St. George's Hamilton Somerset and the team will probably be Is also an active slip fielder. C. Wade and P. Wainwright. Start a meal with Campbell's Soup bruch ana Heather Wright in a ..lEenny Maybury—Making his 25151th. girls' doubles first round match, chosen from the following list of """--•"-. "*"*"" -A. Hunt (captain), first bid for a Cup Match team, is S. Darrell, C. Symonds, C. Sim and you bring good eating to all the fl-0, 6-4. players: a stylish batsman and a fast scor N. E. (Nathaniel) Proctor (cap mons, L. Pearman, K. Smith. R. family. No matter which you choose In the boys' doubles; top- er. Can be used as either a bowl- Webson, E. Paynter, S. Thompson, seeded Warren Eve and Cyril tain)—The veteran player on the •K or wicket-keeper and is fair F. Curtis and C. Woolridge. —and there are 21 kinds—you are Ranee won over Chris Smith and team and one "eiltheir best; ail- Jpjeltkaj, •_,.,, ri_tm&j, Bill Lusher without dropping a rounders. He is a right-hand r Ear} 'H_izel—Has not measured sure of a delicious, satisfying dish. 21 KINDS TO game. Skippy and Mickey Minugh spin bowler, able to turn the ball up to par this Reason, but is a good won in straight sets over David in both directions. A steady bats change bowler with medium i>; Each Campbell's Soup has a differ CHOOSE FROM White and Skippy Banyard, 6-0, man, he can play the ball to any fast deliveries. He is fair on the 6-4, while Bob Kramer and Barrie position of the field with great field and, is capable of making ent character, a different recipe and Asparagus . Cqctsom^ f SCHEDULE. BeanwlthBacon.B Cooke defeated Neil Cooper and confidence. good B^pii:!___^r~ a different flavor. But every one re Lyndon Clay, 6-0, 6-1. Second Austin Simons (vice-captain)— rj_T*CjW0*X*f%!hchief—An un NATIONAL LEAGUE BouxUoa . Beef Noodle seeded Eldon Ranee and Don Ad Another veteran Cup Match-play certain batsman of' the dashing Pittsburgh at Brooklyn flects the skill that can come only Cincinnati at New York Cream of Cele,y derley ousted Norm Shaw and er, Austin is one of the most active type. ' teR__s_!PiRen credited with WforiT_jg'% v<8_htury this year, but Chicago at Philadelphia with many years of fine soup making, Clucke,, (With ' Nicky Dill, 6-3, 9-7. fielders on. the team. He is* a NOTICE St. Louis at Boston st Anne Walker and Barrie Cooke good slip fielder and a change may also get out on the.first de Make your choice, try them soon, r« » <>' Chicken were forced into three sets before bowler, sending down medium to livery. He is a good relief bowier AMERICAN LEAGUE C CD Gu Washington at Detroit THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING OF THE CLUB ct- i «bo downing Barbara Lee Hutchings fast right-hand deliver_«~A.nhi--f*triaif'gob^fieWr*. a and Chris Smith <%6, 6-0, 6-2 in Philadelphia at St. Louis, night ' '.... ;'**_agjin, will take place ^icken Noodle wicket, he can score quickly or New fork fit Cleveland ' the only' miked double*! match C. (Buck-Juice) Swan — Good You get twice as much full- hold his wicket, depending on the • -...Boston at Chicago Clam Chowder-iT^Smato played yesterday. contingency of the moment. right-hand medium to fast bowl flavored soup because—as with e ie acat Cream of MushrV6nV' In another girls' doubles match, Lloyd Simmons-tAjsteld^Mien- 's __f__y^****l __°* -fcFifB*^ ^ " TONIGHT all Campbell's Soups —an equal PepperPor.ScotchBroth Penny Whittall and Angela Selley ing batsman with lots of **£st_6nce. ng 14a*Mt|>- a w|a*nu_h; He is a quantity of water must be added. Green Pea. Vegetable reached the semi-finals with a He is a slow but steady scorer and air-fellfefrfarf an_r fifelas well. at 8.00 o'clock g.4, B-i victory over Aileen That- has a century to his credit already 18. "Toddy" Brown—Another of If It's GOSLING'S cher and Miss Pankey. the "old-timers" making a come All members are requested to attend. °xTail"Vegetabte.Beef , this season. One of the "stock" Play wiH'be continued today, bowlers, is a right-hand medium back, is doing well. He' is a 1 ^SOOD with the first matches listed to pace bowler capable of breaking sound bateiqanaand a reserve 1. To open tbe Meeting by the President. start at 10.15. Wicket-keeper! He fields well in both ways. He is usually good slips, but is no bowler . . 2. Secretary's Report, afield also. Ask for Play this year will commence 3. Treasurer's Report. When you make chicken stew Woodgate Simmons—One of- the at 10.00 -#.m.-j on troth days, with Partners Choice brown the chicken parts slowly best wicket-keeper^ |h theijPo^og^ pluoipa.bfeiliiicscawn »a*t 6.00 p.m. 4. Any other business that may be deemed necessary. and for a long time before adding and also one of the soundest bats Ifieiirst aayT His Excellency the the liquid. The browning should Bourbon on the West End team this season- Acting Govafpor, the Hon. Wil JOE FERREIRA, SecretarK^J Si take 20 to 30 minutes at least and He scores freely and can usually liam Addis, will attend the second at will make the gravy an attrac 2103t'b'*w-J_. be counted on to hold bis wicket. day of play and present the dlv-' GOSLING BROTHERS. LTO. tive, rich colour. Parsley dump He will most probably be behind eted Cup to the captain of the lings are delicious served with a the wickets when play starts. winning team. DIAL 2141 chicken stew. Z486ttfc.
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DAVID'S IN LEAGUE Trott Brothers U.S. VICTORY AT OSLO West End Crickefcl Notes iEddi<^Fal$ In%Ten%ound The Southampton "Sports Club The following have been selec will, risk their unbeaten record ted to represent the Young Men's Taxi Service Says His Team Should Win this afternoon when they meet the Social Club in their Somers Pour West End League cricket B.D.R.S.C. TS. Wattgat. Me*_— ^ptore Jjlf Arena Monday Serps^Bra*;atefbond TJfvlsion "pftt*** Isles League match against the On Call matches were played over the B.D.R.S.C. muda Cricket Association league St. David's Cricket Club at St. By 12-Pomt Margin #5aten at "fat..pivendish field, David's this afternoon. The match weekend, with low scores general Gladwin, c Restall, b Gregory ,.„*_,3K»t.||; Eddie Fox, one, of ttoa most promising lightweights in the Colony, ly being recorded. In games play starting at 1.30. is scheduled to start at 1.30. For 24 Hour Service Gillen, c Restall, b Barnsfather 39 NEW YORK, July 20 (R«a|^r) has been signed by th*;_*-fet_a Boxing Club to meet "Sastts^f Bean ed last Saturday, Daniel's Head Pearee, c Ayres, b Gregory l The West Enders will be con Arthur Simons (captain), C. — The manager ol tbe*%_United in the 10-rojind featw^-||Slt at the Bermuda Sports Arena on won over JMaria Hill by six runs Woodmore, stpd, b Barnsfather ...... 1 siderably weakened as five of their Richardson, L. Wade, B. Brimmer, States team leaving tomorrow tot in a lp*j£/scoring game, while Cort, stpd, b Gregory .«*».il_Jt Monday evening. A supporting card of three speeial sixHround bouts regular players will be taking the C. Tozo, W. Wilson, S. Seymour, Dial 2271 — 1024 H.M.S. Malabar defeated H.M.S. Hyde, c Restall, b Ashley 65 Oslo thinks that his athletes will and three four-round prSHminaries has also been arranged. field with "^ their First Division M. Mallory, E. Gilbert, L. 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Satellites Declared Opponents OfiPact Make draw into the Western hemi FOR CARELESS DRIVING sphere and build a wall of isolat : ing steel around America." ' "' fi THE ' ¥ .. Last-Ditch Standi In agnate; Describing the pact as a "cal Sequel To Collision With Unfit For U. NJ Membership culated risk," Senator Lucas said ; he was convinced it would fulfill U.S. Navy Auto-cyclist and advance the fundamental '- I LUCAS m' ' Ordered To Receive Continued from Page 1 Ratification Vote T||day precepts of American foreign Mr. Dmitri Manuilsky, Ukraine, policy. .Yesterday in tbe Hamilton Wih Back Into Home wbo is council president this Magistrate's Court Philip Thomas, month, replied to the Frencb del Continued from Page 1 "We who support this pact be CYCLE DYNAMO a truck driver, was charged with Continued from Pag. 1 egate concerning human rights. lieve it will become another pil not -d"**l*ing with due care and at- "WE WOUtil DO SAME" "Hundreds of millions of suf such as Mr. Rice set himself up He said if they entered upon the fering and bewildered people lar in tiie security of the free tention and with not reporting an road which the delegate of France "We probably would do the •world," he said. "We are the Makes An Ideal Reserve Light > accident. to be. same thing under the circum across the earth are choosing be "His manner in giving evidence invited, they would eiitter upon an tween the patieiisfc ways and frus architects of the pact. If we fail Thomas pleaded not guilty on endless discussion. If one raised stances." to ratify it we will be turning the first charge and guilty on the has not impressed me at all. He trations of democracy on-'the one For Your Autocycle _*•*' made a very poor showing. To the question of which provisions Senator Watkins said that rio hand, and the irresponsible Utop oUr backs on the suffering people second. of the charter and the human of Western Europe who bave The accident occurred on the prevaricate, speak loosely and matter what* the terms of an alli ian promises of totalitarian Com irresponsibly on oath does not in rights declaration were being ap ance, national interest would sup munism on the othe*.**? pledged their lives and fortunes Ord Road, Warwick, on June* 22, plied in Viet Nam, for instance, in tins • great international en when it was alleged that Thomas, dicate that the respondent has a the discussion could go on for ercede them and, in the end, de Stocked By Alt Dealers high degree of moral dignity, or feat the alliance unless the situ In a forthright plea for ratifi deavour with us, tiie people who driving on the wrong side of the ever. look to us for leadership." road, hit an auto-bicyc$e ridden even intelligence. ation remained unaltered. cation ~ jfri the treaty, Senator The French delegate replied Scott W. Lucas, of Illinois, Demo by.Alvis Henry Johnson, U.S.N. "It might be that this marriage that "as far as Viet Nam is con He added that if the North At Johnson said he had just come has broken down through out cratic majority leader, said fail cerned, any correspondent can go lantic Treaty meant what it seem ure at tbis stage would open tbe Distributed By on to the main road from his side influences. It is a sorry state there and verify facts for them ed to say, article 5 would "cut drive when a large truck "flashed" of affaire but we know that these gates of Western Europe to the selves, but there are many parts the very heart out of the AmerP hordes of Communism within a in front of him and hit him. The things happen. of Soviet Russia where no corres ican Constitution." truck must bave been in the "I have great sympathy with pondent can go to see whether year to 18 months. It's GOSLINGS middle of the road, said the wit the manner in which Mrs. Rice human rights are being respec Senator Prank P. Graham THE LUCAS HOUSE ness. Johnson was taken to the was received at her mothar-'n- (Democrat, North Carolina), sup "The morale of the people of ted." " j It's GOOD 2449*1 w th. / IKS*/Naval" Dispensary and treat law's home after her honeymoon. The chairman adjourned the porting ratification, urged that the Western democracies, who ed for scratches on his le<»s. Dam It was cynical and ungenerous. meeting, without any voting, and the pact should be kept within tb". are making a valiant fight toward Ask for age to tbe auto-bycle was estim "Mr. Rice might indulge in some no date was set for tbe next meet framework of the United Nations economic social and jKilitical re ated at'oetween $40 and $50. introspection and discover that ing. to avoid its becoming another covery, would be totally shatter Piel's Light Beer CROSS-EXAMINATION much tbat he maintains is. unten military paci in a lineup for war. ed," be declared. able. Under cross-examination we his views on the second prayer— at Under cross-examination by "Mr. find that Mr. Rice is not all he The risks involved in ratifica . "Failure now would place us E. T. Richards, M.C.P., counsel for that for custody of the unborn tion were much .mailer than on the shortest road to war and maintained himself to be yester child. GOSLING BROTHERS, LV9. the defence, Johnson said that he day. those involved in failure to rati bankruptcy. It would be the be- could see over a wall at the cor Mr. Spurling requested tbat no fy the pact, he said. Advance^ ginning of the end of the effec TetAL 2141 ner and that h did not make a "There are too many_J»arrow- order be made about custody of e ing cases in which* marriages come notice by the British Common- tiveness of the Marshall Plan and _«7t**. wide curve in coming out. John- the child at that time, explaining wealth and the United States of our aid to Greece and Turkey. son estimated that he was about to an end through .stubbornness that he bad included the clause their intention to resist aggres Ioltt. beyond his gate when the and stupidity. in bis client's petition as a basis SYMPATHISES WITH COUNSEL sion might have avoided the last accident occurred. for future action. two world wars. Jqseph D. Rochelle, a U.S. Naval ''I sympathize very much with He explained that there was no Mr. Smith. (Mr. Donald C. Smith, Senator Graham said that in. Patrolman who lives next to guardianship of children act in the long run the democracies Johnson, was first on the scene M.C.P., counsel for Mr. Rice). It Bermuda and tiie procedure, out must have been apparent early would have to rely more on the of the accident. The truck was side of divorces, anulments and ideas. of freedom and tbe. prac pulled over to the left heading ID the forenoon today that his legal separations,' was "cumbqr- client bad not revealed to him all tices of democracy than on econo toward the side of the road. The _ome and often unfair, In this mic and military power. auto-bicycle (of the "Whizzer" he might feel he should have modern age, to the mother." type) was across the front of the done. In this way attorneys suffer "Outside the Matrimonial ULT0OATE WEAPONS truck and Johnson was lying in from clients who do not make a Causes Act the custody of children "The freedom and dignity of •front of the auto-bicycle. He could full revelation." follows the old English Common the human being, democratic see skid marks made by tbe truck A surprise of the hearing was Law, in which the father has great ideas and moral idealism are the ofl the'right-hand side of the road. the withdrawal of the respond powers over the mother," he ex ultimate weapons in j the" global Rochelle told the driver to stay, ent's case by Mr. Smith late yes plained. struggle against totalitarian tyr bat alter carrying Johnson to the terday afternoon. The Chief Jus "This relieves me of a diffi anny," he said. house Thomas drove off without tice described this situation as culty," the Chief Justice observed. leaving his name. "very curious." 'At any rate I have no jurisdic At this point Roy Newton Grant, He made the order for the res tion in such cases as the child is a special constable, took up the titution of conjugal rights and unborn." GET THIS story He estplained that he lived then asked Mr. Dudley Spurling. He levied costs and incidental HAVE BABY FOODS in that neighbourhood and that M.C.P., counsel for Mrs. Rice, for expenses of the action against Mr. he had come on the scene shortly Rice. Ekctric Fan after the accident. He saw the Johnson made a wide curve at t_H_ck drive away and although he good speed as he came out of the Summer picnic lunches need TRIED All sizes now available manufactured by the could not read the number on it .drive. to be planned with an eye to nu he was able to describe it for The Wor. Leonard M. Minty trition as well as to good eating. reputable General Electric Cdmpahy. 2*&Ui< £mf^Stf to- JDit/eAt Inspector Henderson, who later felt that the evidence for the pro Include sandwiches or salads ' of found the truck in Hamilton after secution was enough to convict meat, eggs, poultry, fish, or DESK FANS — PEDESTAL FANS searching Warwick and South and fined Thomas £5 and en cheese. Add raw vegetables sticks ampton. dorsed his licence on the first or use the vegetables in some of WA*_L FANS — VENTILATING FANS Later Mr. Grant measured the* charge and fined him £2 on tbe the sandwiches. Pack in some Mothers! You want your baby to have the best skid marks of the truck and found second charge. fruit with the dessert and see that in foods. Then be sure to feed Libby's Homo that at the start they were 5ft. 2in. Inspector W. Henderson of there's milk or a flavoured milk Come in and see our selection from the right hand wall. He es Somerset prosecuted the case. drink...... the cream deodorant genized Baby Food. Homogenization means the timated that tbe tracks were about 35 ft. long. .hat does not irritate, ceHs are broken up so minutely, they can be fed in the formula much earlier than other foods. SUDDENLY APPEARED s MCGREGOR'S Those "Hard-to-Find" Sizes Pembroke . . . in a new group of— TAXIS THE POLISH Ot SUPREME QUALITY 9997+w 24-3 *i*th. %M- Cool , Royal Puddings am belter for Cotton Dresses my -family than heavy desserts Hi to m 18 ond 20 I agree with nutritionists—heavy desserts can upset diges 38 to 44 tion. I've had that experience with my children. Royal Puddings are lighter, easier-to-digest— better for oil of us. My husband never cared for desserts until he and you'll be ^ure to^ find a Htra'a a quick oosy way dress up plain cako. Mix a ago of Royal Chocolate Pudding with 9 cups milk. & Sons, W. Pour hot sauco over cako. L fostlva dessert In a |ISyi k Reid Street 'Royal '~3&wT._. SECOND FLOOR TELEPHONE 396? Ttiddings asMttk. fage IS IffE *$©¥AI_- GAZI^_£feipff'_#B^y/a^-Y-;|t^l9't9 OVERWEIGHT OF NAILS No DecMoti On Giving London Dockers To Hold lilpfO_CmT CASE Atom Seci*ets To Britaki Mass Strike Meeting Today Magistrate Reduces Theft ]£youwax_tip Continued frog. Pafe 1 Charge After Hearing Continued irom Page 1 B.M.B.A. Presentation a policy which would enable a Herbert W. Simons was chanted the elapse of. sufficient time tet absolute finality: "We do not dis- To Pr. W. E. Tucker general resumption of work. yesterday in the Hamilton Mag further deliberations." cuss that". The second meeting, tomorrow, istrate's Court before the Wor. H. (Special to Tbe New Tork Times However, it nas been knaWn for will be a mass meeting of dockers, Martin Godet with Stealing l lb. ' •rfayhallm and The Boyal Gazette). a long time that the British Gov Continued from P»ge 1 when the "leaders of these two un- 10 oz. of Qpte valued *t 2/t» from LONDON, July 20.—If Britons ernment was dissatisfied wit._ the GIVES iliST<5^i; ti*B_s wffl present tbeir recomn*en» Masters, Sntited, brat at tbe end wanted to know today about re- amount of information about dations. The lightermen's union of the trial, after an adjournment, atomic energy that it was getting Mr. Ernest Gauntlett, whose Sbs Worship(..changed the .charge ported efforts of their Govern father and grandfather acted as nas already stated that it favours ment to obtain from the United 'from Ihe United States, and it was a rpturn to work. $0 read ". • - did obtain by false 'presumed that repeated efforts historians for the organisation, pretence and with intent. to de States knowledge and equipment read a short history of the Mr. Arthur Deakin, general -yovi cant Jbe so for the manufacture of atomic "had been made to obtain more. isecretary of the Transport and fraud 1 lb.18 o?. of nails valued o- B.M.B.A.'s activities since it was ,i at 2/10." bombs they nam', to read news founded in 1849. General WorkerS i_3_98fe—the fbfrd' from Washington. Nothing is be union with members among the Mr. Thomas A. Card of Masters, ing said on the subject by official U.K. Exports He paid tribute to the. first idle dockers—said tonight he was -Limited, said that he saw the ac quarters in London. 'president, Jeremiah Harnett, and satisfied that the great majority cused go into the back of the slim/ Dowindllng said: "It was due to his wisdom of men wanted to go back to work. store where the nails are kept, The Ministry of Supply, whieh and guidance that the movement •>.-."**?"he road is quite clear for a come out and go to tite cashier, to is responsible for atomic energy Continued from Page 1 became one with a broader vision, general resumption of work," he whom he -paid 3/6, the price of development referred inquirers to isMd.' figure. -Re-exports amounted to a more noble object—that of giv 2 lbs. of 3-inch galvanised nails. the Foreign Office. The Foreign ing assistance and encouragement But the unofficial- "lock-out Mr. Card called Simons over and vm* Office had nothing to say. A high £4,400,000 and were below the committee" leading the men stat average of recent months. to their-fellow men, to widows and warned him about waiting on him Government spokesman said with orphans, as they journeyed along ed: "The attitude of tite men is self. He then asked Simons how HP 5^ feiuil i up wittf At the same time, imports con stiffening." the rugged* pathway of life." many extra nails he had. Simons tinued to rise and set a record of Tbe number of dockers who said he bad a few over ;_ lbs. Tm £261,700,000, so that the adverse Membership jumped to 113 by have stopped work mounted "to witness weighed tbe nails, which they're Here I balance widened to £53.200,000. ithe end of the first year, and iii 15,509 tonight. The number of came to 3 lbs. 10 oz. He then took TWs is the highest since thfe 1850 the Corporation of Hamilton troops in the port was increased pie matter up with Mr. Albert WHAT? monetary crisis two years ago. sold tiie B.M.B.A. two lots on from 6,770 to 9,053, and more Newsom Jones, acting general plenty or o Queen Street for £ 100 so that servicemen were standing by to manager of the *sto#e. To make a lemon frosting for be drafted in if needed. their hall could be built. REfi^LAR CUSTOMER ffVITERANS the toplef an 8-inch sponge cake, Work proceeded little by little Troops were working 94 ships _> cream two tablespoons butter or as funds Were available, and the and civilian dockers only 17. Under cross-examination by Mr. margarine, beat in a cup of con Fortv-five vessels 4*jr idle, four David Tucker, M.C.P., coungijl tftt building was officially opened in the defence, Mr. Card said that tbe TAX. SERVICE fectioners' suger. (fie sure to 1867. In 1879 the association ran undermanned and nine were wait sieve the sugar if it is at all ing for berths. accused was a regular customer lb lumpy.) Now add a tablespoon into difficulties, -tout was revived the store and that he had waited KLIM Located at Par-la-Ville with 42 members in 1886. Mr. Harry Davies, president of of lemon juice (the juice of half the Canadian Seamen's Union, oh himself on several occasions. Parking Lot a small lemon is usually enough) Mr. Gauntlett noted -tbat the fie testified that a "small {percent association between the Corpora *wbO is to attend tomorrow's meet Day and Night Service and thin with a little cream. ing of the stevedores' and lighter age" of the customers waited on Sprinkle with finely chopped nut- tion and the B.M.B.A. "has been men's -unSo^B, arrived in London themselves, arid said he had not Dial 3821 meats after spreading over the top a Jong and happy one. One can by ate tonight from Paris. warned Simons before about do- of eoe cake if desired; Ibis amount gather that tike association and its "I shall do all I can to try and tog this. 2473*t_-j_.-un of icing will not frost sides. members had much to do with the settle the dispute," he said, add growth and development Of the says ELSIE the BORDEN cow ing that he was going to Canada Amelia Ferris, cashier at Mast city." almost immediately. ers, corroborated Mr. Card's evid ence, except 'tbat she said' Sim He added: 'It is difficult to ons had gone to Mr. Card before assess the good works of this asso See to it that your growing children have strong bones, Caronia And Mauretania coming to her. ciation to those of its members in - Mr. Jones said that Simons had good teeth, vigorous and healthy bodies. Give them whole need by financial help during To Make Calls Here said he was sorry and offered to some, nourishing milk—nature's most nearly perfect food. times of stress, visiting and* com pay. "I can only look at it that forting the sick, burying its dead r_._rti.ited ham tasja 1 the nails were taken," the witness Thoughtful parents give thdf youngsters KLIM pow- and assisting tho bereaved, 'a deck covered over, so that she said. dered whole milk. This delicious, healthful milk which has ready helper in time of need.' can now carry many more pas Det.-Con. Duerden testified that been first in preference for more than 30 years comes to "We 'honour those merir—yes, sengers in- comfort and protected he had seen the nails weighed and the women also—who laboured to 'from the weather. had had the scales checked in the you from the world's finest dairy farms. KLIM is made from make this association what it is, "We are still going after a ves Hamilton Post Office. The con PUR! WATIR, ADD selected cows' milk, with only the water removed. KLIM and all those Who have contri sel for use as a tender, however," stable then read a long statement buted to that which is more than he said, "since we realise it wfll given bim by the defendant. I, STI« ANB YOU milk is available everywhere. It is pure and safe ... con the great material assets alone, of encourage an increased number ! SAFI, MM MUX venient and economical to use. Its food values are always which we of today are now the of calls of ships of this type here." The defendant took the witness heirs, and those who built over Mr. Outerbridge said the Board box and said that tte statement the same .. .never any loss from spoilage or waste. "Ybu the years a structure based on the was making tiie most concentrat was true. He said he took out four mix only what you need and store the rest without ___£h ideals oi 'Benevolence, Sfide- ed effort it had ever made to en handfuls of nails and put them IftJ* gtsSt Love.' " courage English travel to Ber on the scales. The scales went refrigeration. muda. down "a little heavy" and the Magician Roy Grant mystified In addition to the two Cunard witness thought he had only $ or Once your youngster tastes delicious KLIM milk—hell tbe members -With feats of leger ships, the Veendam, of tbe Hol 9 nails over. always beg for more! demain, and pianist Anthony land-America Line, has two win NO THEFT A'l.PEMPT Ferraz played songs ior the group ter trips to Bermuda scheduled. In summing up the case Mr. .to sing. She will sail from England on Tucker said that there was no at- . Among those unable to attend December 6 arid Ori January 26, tempt at stealing, for the accused the banquet were Mr. .James F. taking about 10 days to get to was not in a rush nor did he try Williams, of Devonshire, the or Bermuda. to conceal anything. He also felt KMM^MIUC ganisation's senior member, and When she was here on cruise it was difficult for an inexperi Com. 1949 Borden Co. Internal'I Copr. Reserved Mr. Charles Robinson, ef Spanish trips last winter she brought enced man to judge weight. In FIRST PREFERENCE THE WORLD OVER Point. They have been members around 450 passengers each trip. discussing the effect of the case for 61 years. The Reina del Pacifico will on the accused's standing in the niate^.faaa*f|-opi Engfeind to Bep. business community counsel said: muda***MrJanuaBy;* a"ncT the Bay- "A blot of this kind is as bad as anoTrtflrtf _*^t__W"i_B__eaolelrPoTh stealing five thousand pounds." thfe U.K. In amending tiie marge the In addition to the ships, several Wor. H. Martin Godet said "The Burrows & Co. Ltd. of the local airlines offer service facts disclose circumstances of In from England to the Colony, and tention to defraud . . ." He felt Mr. Vesey expects more English that the accused should have made visitors also to come here through sure of the weight of nails ami AULD the combined services of Cunard pointed out that be bad never told There's and Furness, Withy. either tbe cashier or Mr. Card that The Caronia and the Maure the nails might be over-weight, MALCOLM tania will not return to Bermuda Until Mr. Card called tiie accused, after leaving their passengers over. "And on the facts of the* WHISKY here, but will go on cruise ser case I must convict," concluded vice after completing their trips His Worship, fining Simons £2. 12/6 per boi. to New York. Harnett 'and Richardson are cooking magic 24T71itth. iocal agents ior the ships. At The Little Green Shop TUCKER REPRODUCTIONS New Shipment and xCXe/ ORIGINALS Automatic Gas Range t l*sM*rm,fmmvnA4>Jm* Dolls - Animals made locally i w Bags - Baskets - Handwork 99»_fw. 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Distributed by Bermuda General Agency »_!._. mattamaeaagsm l Was^smtBBBBBit "vJror. :,mim wirtMP THE RC^ff-GAZETTE^MCRSDAy, JULY 21, 1949 .Page U I BURMA REBELS THROWN Todays Radio Programme MORS ZMORg PSOPIB MP Foresees America's Nearly 1,000 At Opening OUT OF TMEE TOWNS AM SAVMG— a.m. ^RANGOON, July 20,{Reuter)„— 6.00 Milkman's Serenade Wake Up and Smile AUSTIN Burmese Government troops to 7.30 Night Of 1949 Aqua Revue News Return To The Emjlre day reocupied Thome, Tharra- 7.45 waddy an^ Letpapan, important 8.00 Watching the Clock LONDON, July 20 (Reuter).— rail towns halfway between Ran 8.45 Wliat's Happening ln Bermuda The return of America to the Bri goon and Prome, Government re 9.00 Morhlng Melodies French Presentation Of Enjoy Varied Programme Something CHd and Something tish Empire was visualised by Mr. ports said. 9.15 Beverley Baxter, Canadian-born New YOUNG, TROTT & CO., LTD. Conservative M.P. in the House "Murder In Cathedral" Continued frau Pif« I The Government troops were 9.30 Moments at Devotion* Comer of Reid & Burnaby Sts. The St. George's Historical Soc driving towards Prome, the rail 9.45 Musical Phone Call of Commons tonight. hilarious demonstration of what 10.60 Morning Cheer Phone 3910 "We ere ha the process of build PARIS, July 19 (Reuter). — could happen if the wires were iety presented a tableau of the terminus on the Irrawaddy Rfver crossed when Gerry was broad- landing of the surviVOf$ from the 160 miles north west of Rangoon, 10.15 Melody Cruise ing up a third British empire,' Father Emile Legault, founder 16.36 The Adventures of Uncle Jimmy he said during a debate on the director of the Montreal theatre easting a fashion show and Walt wreck of the "Sea Vtsfee." They where the rebels were believed reporting ttie arrival of the were in period costumes and rep to have set up their administra 10.45 Housewives' Choice colonies. "Tbe first' ended with group Les Compagnons said here 12.66 Salon Serenade ihe toss of the American colonies today that British actor Robert Queen of Bermuda. resented tbe explorations of the tion headquarters four months shipwrecked people and tbeir ago, the report added. 12.30 California Harmonies and the second with the indepen Speaight would cooperate with Robert Rodgers, well-known 12.45 News dence of India. him on a French presentation of American organist;, gave a demon prayer of thanksgiving. Burmese army radio said that B.B.C. News Ross and Corinne Doe gave a 1.00 "I am not at all certain tbat the T. S. Eliot's "Murder in the stration of his versatility on the Government troops had repulsed LIS South American Way Art Association's Hammond organ performance of precision swim a three-pronged rebel attack on 1.30 Leopard's Club Luncheon third British empir-a will net see Cathedral." ming and water ballet, including the return of the American colo with . his -playing of DeBussy's its central Burma oil town of 2.00 Matinee Melodies Father Legault stated be would Claire de Lune and Kreisler's Lie- their famous shark , porpoise and Yenangyaung, north west of Ran 3.00 ZBM Concert Stage nies." dolphin strokes and pinwheel. meet Mr. Speaight to London and besfraud, followed in the second goon. 4.06 Bermuda Buggy Bide He added that be was not saying half of the programme with a CHORUS "G0k%&" that facetiously. they would probably travel to Heavy casualties were indicted 5.30 Captain Midnight gether to Montreal. medley of popular tunes. jSIPfe 'Ijes Parisiennes" were a chorus Mr. Baxter declared: ^TSie Am MILLIE THE MERMAID on tiie rebels, who fled in dis 5.45 Meet the Band ericans are faced, in * my view, line of gorgeous "girls," ending order leaving 'behind arms Mid 6.00 Business and Stock Reports Father Legault is in Paris after A comic number was "Millie the with a can-can when they flipped ammunition, tbe radio said.- 6.1S Andre Kostelanetz Presents with a problem they cannot solve Messy Old Mermaid," given by —how to sell goods to a world a four-day visit to Zurich where their skirts over their heads and he represented the Canadian Geoff Kitson in a blond wig and presented to the crowd tbe seats \v'i».rc-there are no dol.ars to buy a glittering blue tail. First the 1 hen.. My own native country of theatre at the. international drama of swimming trunks to which bad conference. audience were shown a "real" ben sewn letters spelling out Canada is also goir._i to face this mermaid, Mrs. Mai com Martin in diVmima. "Aqua Revue." Father Legault said he had dis a beautiful costume, serenaded A surprise number was a weight "The American who can think cussed with M. Erlander, of the by a sextet of sailors. The sailors lifting demonstration by Ted deeply knows this. I believe" there intellectual and artistic exchanges Were Dick Todd, Foster Cooper, Neilsen, and the programme then is ti.ly one solution to the world section of the French Foreign Malcolm Martin, Shorty Triming ended with another water ballet. economic disaster which is ap Office, the possibility of arranging ham, Tinker Young and Billy Wil "Girls" to the chorus line were Grazed son. W0WEVE/? proaching, and that is for the for the Grenier-Hussnot Com Bill Spurling, Derek Oatway, Pat Americans and Canadians to find pany, a well known French pro Then tile curtains opened to Blee, Anthony DeCouto, Rennie some way to come Into the sterl fessional troupe, to go to Canada. show the messy old mermaid re Frith, Ed Mocklow, Francis Vallis, Knee ing economy with free inter clining on a "rock," bemoaning Donald Bardgett, Arthur Mullin changeable currency." her lost allure. and Bobby Cook. The story of swimming, from The Colonial Secretary, Mr. great tasks which have to be 880 B.C. forward, was told by Taking part in the water ballets Arthur Creech Jones, told Parlia done," be added. B.A.A. coach Bill Brooks and il were Joan Belvin, Sylvia Bard ment that the British colonies lustrated by Derek Oatway. It gett, Mary and Elsie Lawrence, could not speed up political de Florence Marreira, Jeanette Mc It was interesting, he said, to concluded with a swimming lesson 1 velopment ^unless we build up see the success of some of tiie ex given to Francis Gosling, who Donald, Ed Norton, Donald Bard NEVtf in the territories a sound, ecompic periments over the past few years. played "Johnny Fish," a country gett, Francis Vallis, Walter Bard basis to sustain the social services boy who had never seen the water gett, Philip Tribley and Anthony we are trying to create." Ceylon had dominion status, before. DeCouto. Malta'bad acquired internal self- Mr. Creech Jones said the broad government, the West Indies were •purpose of British colonial policy discussing the problem of federa !_»3.3....*" was to bring stability, good order tion and East African authority TAKE THE 'EL OUT OF TRAVEL and mutual prosperity to the had come into being for carrying world. 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