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HAMILTON, BERMUDA. THURSDAY, MARCH S, 1934 VOL. 19—NO. 59 3D PER COPY-—40/. PER ANNUM REMARKABLE WORK BY CHARLES DICKENS TO BE PUBLISHED

BERMUDA WOMAN SUF­ CURE FOR INSANITY DOG SHOW ENTRIES UP BY THEY SAY BERMUDA NOT FOR BARTER FRAGE SOCIETY Mexican Claims Results from OVER 33 PER CENT That the legislators had a busy Annual General Meeting Insulin day on Tuesday. FORECAST OF FRENCH CABINET Increasing Popularity of Event * * . DOWNFALL T_he Annual General Meeting of MEXICO OITY, March 7 (OP)— Testified at 10th Show That both the Council and the the Bermuda Woman Suffrage So­ Several successful cures of in­ House got through a lot of work. ciety was held on Tuesday in the sanity and the checking of loco­ The remarkably increased pop­ * * * Trinity Hall when there was a motor ataxia through the use of ularity of the Bermuda Kennel That the water supply is causing Another Sea MJpnster Washed Ashore—French large attendance to hear tbe ex­ insulin injections were claimed to­ Club's annual dog show was at­ quite a controversy. cellent reports and interesting ad­ day by Dr. Donato Perez Garcia of tested at the 10th of the series held * * * Airwoman Completes Flight—Nazi Bishop dresses. The Secretary's report the Industrial Hospital. Insulin, at No. 6 Shed on Tuesday after­ That if anyone is fussy about For Hamburg—German Eugenics Court will be published in full in a later used throughout the world as a noon. Compared with the 82 bacteria be should add a little issue as it contains much informa­ cure for diabetes, was discovered entries received last year, 116 en­ whiskey to the water and all Opens—French Naval Programme- tion of interest to the general pub­ by Doctors Frederick G. Banting tries were placed this year and there will be well. / lic, as will an able address by Miss and C. H. Best, both of Toronto. was a noticeable improvement in Plague Sweeps India-—Vienna Edith Heyl whose study of Bermu­ Dr. Garcia said that by injections the appearance of the dogs whioh That the decision not to participate da's development has been pro­ he had succeeded in reaching the were entered. in the Canadian National Exhibi­ Socialists Still Active—C. N. S. found. affected nerve centres with the Mr. J. Willoughby Mitchell, of New tion is regretted by many. The Treasurer's report showed medicine thus overcoming the. York, known internationally as a mm* Predicts Late Spring—Air that the Society, whilst not finan­ chief difficulty in treatment. He judge of dogs, was the official judge That another matter of concern is Editor Killed in Crash— cially flourishing, is clear of debt. said that five persons suffering for the show. Mir. Mitchell, on the tendency to disregard the The election of officers resulted from progressive paralysis had being interviewed, said that the treaty with Canada. U.S. Navy Bill Passes- as follows:— been saved frcm death and two in­ dogs this year were at least fifty * • _ President—Miss R. Gosling. sane persons were restored to rea­ per cent above the average of the That such treaties are not mere Woman Conserva­ Vice-President—Miss Edith Heyl. son. Other doctors here were not entries at the last show here in the commercial bargains intended Secretary—Mrs. St. George But­ inclined to comment on these Colony. for a short period. tive Member Dead terfield. statements beyond saying that * • * -Holland Cool Treasurer—Mrs. Card. more time was necessary before it SPECIAL PRIZEWINNERS That another evidence of Increased Committee—Miss Rees, Mrs. would be possible to tell if the interest in music is forthcoming. to Nazis Morrell, Mrs. A. Wilkinson, Mrs, treatments were really effective The judging was on the pier in the * * * Allan Smith, Mrs. Lockward, Miss cures. open. His Excellency the Govern­ That one hundred candidates have Jackson, Mrs. J. Kempe. * . # or's Oup for the best imported dog entered for the Associated In a most interesting address TOEONTO, March 7 (CP)—Doc­ owned by a Bermudian was won Board's exams. BERMUDA SAFE! TROUBLE FOR DOUMERGUE Miss Gosling reviewed the work of tor Frederick G. Banting, co-discov­ by a flat-haired Irish retriever own­ * * • the Bermuda High School for Girls. erer with C. H. Best of insulin, ed by Mr. Hinson Cooper and ex­ That this is a great improvement Prime Minister Makes Definite Prediction of Breakup in May All thirteen candidates in the re­ declined today to comment on the hibited by Miss Caroline Cooper. on the day when only twenty sat. cent Cambridge Local Exams had above reports from Mexico City. A cup for the best dog in the larg­ * » * est class, presented by Lady Yule, Statement on Territory PARIS, Mar. 7 (CP)—The end of passed and some had gained dis­ That exhibitors of the film "Ras­ oo was won by Mr. Jack Pitt's wire- the tenure of the smiling Dou­ tinction. Several old pupils had putin and the Empress" are now Exchange haired "Bushwood Dick." The mergue and the political holiday gone to England for a course in excited about the libel suit. DOCTOR WYNEKOOP GUILTY Spratts Cup was won by "Down- under which he is ruling, or a seri­ training with a view to joining the % * * LONDON, Mar. 7 (CP)—Loud derry Vanquisher" the huge ous split in the Radical-Socialist staff of the school later. Miss That it is fortunate that _o many cheers from all sides of the House English sheep dog brought to Ber­ party, the largest in France, is fore­ Herrick, an old girl, had had the ere concerned. Of Commons greeted the declara­ 25 Years Imprisonment Ends muda especially for the Show by cast by political observers for next distinction of being selected from * * * tion by the Prime Minister yester­ Mrs. Lewis Roesles of New York. May. The Radical-Socialists have Continued on Page 2 Famous Trial That it would take a lifetime to day afternoon that under no condi­ "Bermuda Trews," owned by Dr. called a special meeting at Cler- • OO sue all. tion would Great Britain consider Cooper, won the second cup offered montferrand for May 12 and 13, to * # . turning the West Indies or any , Mar. 7. (CP)—Doctor by Messrs. Spratts. decide whether to cut the "sus­ OBITUARY That lazy youths used to be urged to other territory over to the United Alice Lindsay Wynekoop was con­ penders" of Doumergue as they did The best collie in the show was go to the ant to learn how to States in payment of war debts. victed on Monday night of the to Raymond Poincare in 1928 by Frederick Philip Speer, who died Mr. Peter Anstruther's "Rob Roy." work ceaselessly. The suggestion had been heard j Charge of murdering her daughter- withdrawing their eight representa­ January 24th, was born in Hamil­ It won the cup presented by Mr. many times but had never received-] in-law Rheta. She was sentenced * # * tives in the truce Cabinet. Poin­ ton on December 23rd, 1859. A Ernest Robinson. A prize for the serious consideration. Neverthe-' to twenty-five years in prison. Her That nowadays they apply to the care came back five days later with few years later be move'tl to Ireland best dog owned by a Bermudian less the Prime Minister was asked daughter-in-law, it will be remem­ N.R.A. for shorter "ours and big­ a* new Cabinet which held on for Island where his father, James went to Mr. T. F. Fall, M.C.P., by P. W. Donner (Conservative- bered, was found slain on the night ger pay. <*- eight months longer, but the pre­ Speer, had secured an appointment with his handsome Irish setter Islington) to make a definite state­ of November 21, on Doctor Wyne- . . . * sent political colour of the Cham­ as dispenser at the Dockyard Sur­ "Halieburton Pat." The prize was ment "in view of apprehension in koop's operating table in the base­ That they must not note how the ber of Deputies might not permit gery, and here he remained until given by Messrs. Murray's of Lon­ Bermuda the West Indies and the ment of the gloomy Wynekoop don. The Alec Tucker Cup for busy bee improves each shining Doumergue to emulate his illus­ 1881 when he joined the New York- hour. Solomon Islands." Bermuda Steamship Co. as a mansion. Two days after the the best dog of small breed owned trious predecessor without the murder. Alice signed a statement * # * Radical-Socialist support. President Marine Engineer. In 1883 he left by a Bermudian went to Mrs. admitting that she caused the Donati's "Wee Chee," which is That instead they must consider <( Albert LeBrun then would be faced for Portsmouth, but was later OSSIPEE" STILL UNSPOKEN transferred to tbe Bermuda Yard, death by administering an overdose Bermuda-bred. The Astwood- tiow tbe drone spends his leisuro with the necessity of calling anoth­ of chloroform and then firing a hour3. er Radical-Socialist government, or where he remained until his re­ Dickinsou Cup for Bermuda's | Brother of Skipper Holds Hopes tirement in 1906. bullet into the body as an attempt best bred dog went to Dr. Cooper's * * * having parliament dissolved. to conceal the blunder and save her That the much heralded "Life of For the last four years he had "Bermuda Trews." ... professional reputation. The our Lord" by Charles Dickens is TORONTO, Mar. 7. (CP)—Despite resided with his elder daughter, The Trade Development Board the fact forty-five days have passed THE "RASPUTIN" APPEAL prosecution submitted that she offered two cups for competition, to be published in the R.G. &C.D. Mrs. Clark, at 5 Ailsa Drive, Lang- was near financial ruin and would without word from the schooner side, Glasgow. Some three years one going to Mrs. Lewis Roesler's shortly. benefit by Rheta's insurance, also * m * "Ossipee," Robert R. Labatt of London, Mar. 7. (CP)—Applica­ dog Downderry Vanquisher," and ago he sustained a paralytic stroke that she knew that her son was That the Daily Mail paid $15 a Toronto clings firmly to the belief tion by counsel for Metro-Goldwyn- Continued on Page 12 from which be never rallied, and unhappy with his wife. word for first publication rights. that his bother Henry, of Hamilton, Mayer. Limited, for a stay of exe­ for many months he had been a and George Keiller and G. Batson cution of the £26,000 judgment hopeless invalid. _-—0_ are still alive. Labatt scoffs at the awarded the Princess Irena Youssu- His wife, was formerly Miss Laura fears expressed by Captain Angus poff yesterday was adjourned until Roth well, who pre-deceased him in ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE LIFE OF OUR LORD Walters, tte "Bluenose" skipper, Monday in the Appellate Court 1895. that the trip of adventurers who yesterday morning. Sir William Of a quiet and retiring disposition MUSIC sailed from Lunenburg for the West Jowitt, counsel for the company he was a keen Free -» ason, being Indies are lost. "My guess is that which filmed "Rasputin and the P.M. and P.Z. of Lo^lty Lodge, Written Exams on Saturday An Outstanding Literary Event they have landed en cne of the Empress," told the court that he Ireland Island, also Chief Ranger keys surrounding Nassau which had not entered the appeal. He was of Court Bermuda, A.O.F. He was has cut off communicat-cns v.itb told that the court was without a devout churchman end was for The written examination con­ the mainland,'' Labatt said. jurisdiction on the application un­ many years a familiar figure at ducted by tbe above Board will be THE BUSINESS DRAMA OF THE til he did so. By mutual consent Pembroke Church. held next Saturday at 2 p.m. in DICKENS MANUSCRIPT Sir William and Sir Patrick Hastings oo th e St. Andrew's Hall v. h en eighteen ANOTHER SEA MONSTER counsel for the Princess, it was candidates will present themselves. agreed that judgement would not DEPARTMENT OF No less than 84 candidates are Publication in the Royal Gazette and CHERBOURG, Mar. 7 (CP)—A be forced between now and Monday AGRICULTURE taking the Practical examinations second mysterious marine animal when the appeal will be entered. which will be held in about six Colonist Daily washed ashore at Grenville, nine • * • weeks' time. miles northeast of Cherbourg, has BERMUDA POTATOES IN ——oo—- provided a plethora of "sea mer- j GERMAN EUGENICS BEGINS NEW YORK Back of first worldwide publica­ ber. There are few references to it sters." Yesterday the arrival of BERLIN, Mar. 7 (CP)— The Messrs. S. H. & E. H. Frost have BELMONT MANOR MEN'S this new so-called sea serpet aroused informed the Department by letter tion of "The Life of Our Lord" in Dickensian literature. German capital's newly inaugur­ CHAMPIONSHIP by Charles Dickens, beginning "The manuscript was kept as a consternation in the gaping Nor­ ated Eugenics Court got off to a that the demand for Bermuda po­ man coastal folk as it drifted on tatoes has weakened because of shortly in the Royal Gazette and precious secret in the Dickens start by ordering three per­ Colonist Daily is a dramatic story family for eighty-five years," said the Querouville Rocks. Professor sons sterilised at the first session lack of colour and freshness in the G. E. Fenwick-Medalist Corbierre, an eminent scholar of shipments which are now going of modern business. Mr. Bourjaily. "The author had on Monday. The presiding judge Several weeks ago cables sent the left it to his sister-in-law,Georgina natural history, took a look at this was Hans Joachim Matzner. In forward. The price has been drop­ last curiosity and dubbed it a rare The Eighth Annual Tournament news around the world that The Hogarth, who in turn had be­ accordance with the sterilization ped, but the demand remains brought forward seventy odd out­ form of H.peroodon, or bottle- weak. London Daily Mail had purchased queathed it to Sir Henry Fielding laws secrecy clause the public was standing amateur golfers of Oan­ first publication rights to "The Dickens with the stipulation that it nosed whale. The body of the barred from the court-room and the In contrast to Bermuda potatoes monster has been sent to Paris ada, United States and Bermuda. Life of Our Lord" for the unpre­ was not to be published until the details of the cases and the names are Florida's new crop which is It is very interesting to note that f or exa mination. cedented sum of $15 a word and last Dickens child died. Sir Henry of the defendants were not made very attractive, and is selling at in the Championship flight of . * • $1.25 to $1.50 per crate. Cuba i3 that of himself was the last surviving public. sixteen players, there is but 10 New York had obtained all publi­ child and after he died in London MADAME HILTZ COMPLETES * * * also in the market with beautiful strokes difference between the FLIGHT new potatoes. cation rights for North and South last December his widow announced FRENCH NAVAL PROGRAMME highest and the medallist. This America. that the family had decided to offer ADOPTED The check in buying Bermuda is flight is very well represented and TOKYO, Mar. 7 (CP)— Maryse but temporary, in Messrs. Frost's Word that the manuscript would the manuscript for publication. some very fine golf is anticipated be made available for publication "That quiet little announcement Hiltz, the French airwoman, com­ PARIS, Mar. 7 (CP)—France's opinion, and interest will be re­ through to the finals. had precipitated a wild scramble was the signal that set the publish­ pleted her second Paris to Tokyo new naval programme, including newed and prices advanced as soon It is also interesting to note there among newspaper publishers, book ing world afire. What the value flight yesterday. She landed at the the construction of a "Man-o*- as our crop of Garnets begin to is but eighteen strokes between the publishers, syndicate managers and of publication rights would be, Haneda airport yesterday afternoon War" of 26,000 tons, was speedily move. A preference will be shown lowest and highest score of the first magazine editors for first rights. nobody then knew. That was after hopping from Seoul, Korea. adopted yesterday by the naval then. flight and five strokes between the Airplanes, transatlantic telephones, something that would be deter­ Madame Hiltz left Paris on Jan­ committee of the Chamber of oo— players of the second flight and radio and cables were used in the mined by competitive bidding. uary 26. Deputies. Two additional submar­ eight strokes between the players of negotiations. From every corner of the globe, • * * ines and a torpedo destroyer are also PERSONAL the third flight, which makes the Monte Bourjaily, General Man­ agents set out by tram, steamer NAZI BISHOP OF HAMBURG planned. contest very evenly matched be­ Mrs. Schuyler Tylee, Jr., of ager of United Feature Syndicate, and airplane headed for London. tween the players of each respective » * • 912 Fifth Avenue, New York, ac­ interviewed for the Royal Gazette Within a few days, we realized we HAMBURG, Mar. 7. (CP)—A Nazi flight, pastor, the Rev. Franz Tuegai, was INDIAN PLAGUE companied by her mother Mrs. J. O. and Colonist Daily, tells of the were In the midst of one of the appointed yesterday by the- local deGrasse and her sister Mrs. Mic­ The fourth flight, or consolation events leading up to the forth­ greatest literary land-rushes in synod of the German Protestant LONDON, Mar. 7 (CP)—Twelve hael Cappi, Jackson Heights, Long flight, is between Mr, S. Brown of coming first publication. Begin­ history. Church as Bishop of Hamburg, hundred persons have died within a Island, arrived by the "Monarch Bonny Brair, N.Y,, Mr. C. H. ning with the manuscript itself, "The first thing we did was to succeeding the Rev. Simon Schoe- Week in a plague which is sweeping of Bermuda" on Monday and have Peaker of Lambton Golf Olub, To­ Mr. Bourjaily points out that its cable to E. L. Keen, our European ffel Who resigned on March 1st twenty Cities of the united provinces taken "Waldtna," Warwick where ronto, and Mt. J. H. Braine of very existence was unknown to manager, then in Paris, to fly to because of differences with the ih Ihdia according to a despatch they will stay during their visit Cherry Valley, N.H. These three most of the world's millions of London jo open negotiations with radical Nazi Christians. Continued en pig. 12 to Bermuda. Continued on Page 11 Dickens readers until last Decem­ _o_tia_.d on Pt_« . ZINNIA, MARIGOLD, COSMOS-WADSQN'S «-__! _5_a_-____s-ss __•_! p

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not seek that rest and quietness CABLE NEWS HOLLAND COAL TO NAZIS elsewhere? I don't see how it would benefit LONDON, Mar. 7 (CP-Reuters)— anil CobmtBt lathj the unemployed by keeping the Continued from Page 1 INCORPORATING A report from Amsterdam states TH« ROYAL GAZETTE (--TAB. teas) stores open for a few hours as in from Lucknow to the Daily Mail. One of our valued VIA COL. NI ST AND DAILY NEWS (ESTAB. 1SS«) that it is rumoured that the Dutch all probability the merchants would The inhabitants of the stricken Government will protest against employ his own clerks and give villages are said to be deserting patrons wrote us PUBLISHED DAIUY. EXCEPT SUNDAY the invasion by Nazis at Doeting- BY them a recompense for their extra their homes and fleeing to the hem. Several hundred German and said: THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. hours of labour and the unemploy­ country in terror. Nazis invaded this frontier town ed would be overlooked altogether. * * * last Saturday and after parading "Thanks for all the wonder- REID STREET. HAMILTON Who is that helps the poor and un- VIENNA SOCIALISTS STILL the streets held an inspection and ful pictures I have seen at A.M. PURCELL I employed in every city if it is not the ACTIVE hawked Nazi pamphlets at a meet­ MANAGING EDITOR I church members and members of ing of the Dutch national social­ Reid HaU" ASSISTANT EDITOR t E. T. SAYER VIENNA, Max. 7 (CP)—Evidence ASS.STANT MANAGER) ERNEST J. SELL j Christian Societies? ists. They said they had come to ADVERTISING MANAGER: M. M. HANSFORD Does not every one need a day's that the Socialist resistance to the regime of Dollfuss has not yet been keep order.The police had dif­ rest in seven as it has been com­ ficulty in restraining the indig­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES manded by the Maker of the Uni­ completely crushed appeared yes­ Here's the Measure of our Appreciation: LOCALt — ONE YEAR, 40/-: Six MONTHS. 20/- terday when handbills were scat­ nant people of Doetinghem from THREE MONTHS 12/6l ONE MONTH 5/- verse and can we as a people disobey FOREIGNI — TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA, tered about the city urging workers attacking the Germans. On FRIDAY we show: $12.00 PER YEAR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. SO/- His Command? to "hold fast, we will send more * * * PER YEAR. I was over in Scotland a few years ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE weapons. Only hold fast " These BRITISH PAINTER ELECTED R.A. MQM Masterpiece ago and it was a treat to see the also appeared on placards on the stores closed on the Lord's Day; even LONDON, Mar. 7. (CP-Reuters)— NOTE.——All coiTMp-Dt-.nce rabtnitted most be ac­ walls. There is even talk o_ a Richard Sickert, painter and etcher companied by the writer's name and address as had you dropped down from an air general strike. Radical leaders who "BOMBSHELL" guarantee of authenticity, not necessarily for publica­ plane you would have known it was who has been president of the tion. The Editor reserves the right to accept or reject have escaped being thrown into Society of British Artists since 1928, letters forwarded, and publication does not imply the Sabbath day. gaol contend that many workers II You'll hear your friends agreement with opinions expressed. Keep your stores closed and try was elected a Royal Academician did not realise that the destruction last night. talking about this sensa­ in some way to benefit the unem­ of Austrian socialism meant the * * * THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934 ployed. destruction of the labour unions tion. As regards the poor horses here and the confiscation of their pro­ CANADA'S HOSPITAL SWEEP who are already ill treated, I am perty. "Now they realise it and BILL afraid he would be driven until he when a new general strike is called OTTAWA, Mar. 7. (CP)—The On MONDAY we present: Correspondence dropped by the roadside though he they will act accordingly," said one bill for legalising hospital sweep­ i is considered man's best friend. of the leaders. stakes passed its second reading Climax of Love BERMUDA ARCHITECTURE We can also take another lesson m • • in the Senate on Monday night by a from Scotland where you find the C.N.S. PREDICTS LATE SPRING vote of 40 to 23, and it now goes to Musicals: best kept horses in the world and it the committee of the whole Senate "Stowe," is there where the drivers of all MONTREAL, Mar. 7. (CP)— and when finally approved will be Paget,, vehicles walk up the hills holding Anticipating a late spring despite presented to the House of Com­ "MOULIN March 5th. the reins in their hands. the present moderate temperatures mons. Last year the Senate passed Trusting this will find space in the Canadian National Steamships a similar bill but it was defeated in Io the Editor, your valuable paper. have arranged their schedules so Commons. Premier Bennett has ROUGE" Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. as to bring both freighters and promised a wide-open debate and a Yours faithfully, liners into the St. Lawrence two free vote with party lines withdrawn Constance Bennett Sir: ANNIE F. CASTLE. weeks later than last year. A. H. this year. Allan, general manager, said that .mm Franchot Tone May I make my acknowledge­ -00- the first sailing of the Canadian AUSTRIA WILLING TO NEGO­ ment for the excellent report you Russ Colombo ENTERTAINING LECTURE National passenger liner for the TIATE made of a part of what I said at the West Indies will be the "Lady Boswell Sisters recent meeting of the Garden Olub? Rodney," May 16. Last year the ROME, March 7 (CP>—- Austria There was one misprint only: the Rev. Archibald Ball on Irish first sailing was two weeks earlier. is willing to meet Germany half way in weighing cp their mutual early domestic architecture of Ber­ Character The first freighter sails early in Hear the Song Hits "Coffee in the Morning," muda was not "indigent" but "in­ May. difficulties, Dollfuss said today in digenous." * * + an interview with the correspon­ "Song of Surrender" and "Boidevard of Dreams" I hope you will not think me one In the Trinity Hall on Tuesday EDITOR KILLED IN CRASH dent for the Roman newspaper of those "out-landers" who come next, the Rev. Archibald Ball will "Giornale D'ltalia." "Taking to criticise. On the contrary my give his interesting lecture on PETERSBURG, 111., Mar. 7.(CP)— into account the geographical posi­ Beginning FRIDAY of Next Week object is not to instruct you as to "Phases of Irish Life and Charact­ Four persons were killed in a plane tion of the country and the struc­ what you should do but, because of er" and there should be a full house crash here on Monday. Tbe acci­ ture of economic life we shall sin­ World's Most Topular my great admiration for the Island to enjoy this noted lecturer's wit dent occurred in a snowstorm. Tbe cerely study to maintain most cor­ and its people, to offer my hearty and humour. victims were Pilot Walter Hsllgren dial relations with all states," Cinema Star co-operation in a good work I The admission will be 2 - and of Chicago, W. N. Bell of Columbus. Dollfuss is quoted as saying. understand is now under way. the proceeds will be devoted to the G. H. Waetjan, New York, and * * * MARIE DRESSLER The beauty of Bermuda is dis­ Trinity Hall Funds. Hugh Sexton, aviation editor of the MASS FOR LATE KING ALBERT tinguished and unique but it is oo Chicago Tribune. being in a measure destroyed by . • • ANTIGUA, Mar. 7 (CP)—A so­ alien influences. What I think is SMART UNIFORMS FOR THE U.S. NAVY BILL PASSES lemn requiem mass for the repose "HER needed is a "Save Bermuda Assoc­ SPECIAL CONSTABULARY WASHINGTON, Mar. 7. (OP) — of the soul of the late King of the iation." Freedom and liberty of The advocates of a small navy were Belgians was held at the Roman SWEETHEART" action are good things but not when overwhelmed in the Senate on Catholic Church yesterday morn­ they become anti-social. When a Tbe 15 officers and 144 men of the ing. It was attended by several Bermuda Special Constabulary will Monday, 65 to 18, and the Vinson- With Lionel Barrytnon man or a corporation does any Trammell bill passes. It authorises officials and many members of the particular act like building a house now be able to go forth to tbeir general public. official duties smartly attired in a seven-year building programme or creating a "development" or an for the navy, including 100 des­ Continued on Page 11 "improvement" he or it is acting khaki uniforms. These uniforms arrived this week and are being troyers and submarines, and more not individually alone but as a than 1,000 aeroplanes and one air­ part of the community, which in distributed to members of the special force for use m their offi­ craft-carrier. The bill passes the AN EMERGENCY GENERAL MEETING fact has a primary interest, and House of Representatives January should expect definite control. cial duties. a R The uniform consists of khaki 30, but Senator Dill's motion to of the What right has an individual, reconsider today's vote kept the whether native or alien, to devas­ shirt, tie and shorts, with khaki stockings and peaked hat. The bill from being returned to the OLD COLONY CLUB ^H tate "Happy Valley" and blot out House for action on Senate changes. AUCTION SALE a beauty-spot by ugly block­ shirts and the hat bear the special will be held on police badge and identifying num­ The important amendments of obsolete and Surplus Stores houses that are wholly foreign to were adopted byjthe Senate without from H. * M. Dockyard, Ireland the Bermuda spirit, or to blast a bers. Members of the Special THURSDAY, March 8th, 1934 at 7.30 p*m. Constabulary are asked to call at a record of votes. One would limit Island beautiful hill-side along the har­ the profits of all private ship and bour Road by a gaunt quarry-gash the quartermaster's store at The TO BE SOLD Smoke Shop to collect their uni­ plane contracts of $10,000 and up a BUSINESS OF IMPORTANCE and build there a corrugated iron to not more than 10% with the +- shack? Legally he is within his forms. By Public Auction e DONALD LEACH, Secretary oo-— excess going to the government rights, of course; the moral of 'o expand the existing plants and In front of the Stores of the under­ which is that if public opinion is BERMUDA WOMAN SUF­ enable it to build 25% of the new signed insufficient to act as a deterrent planes itself. Senator Bone rapped then the law should step in. FRAGE SOCIETY the huge profits of war equipment On Wednesday Next, the I venture to suggest that the pro­ as "legalised blackmail," and de­ fessional and cultural agencies of clared that while all plane contracts 14th inst., at one o' the Island should, in the matter of Continued from Page 1 now were let to private manufac­ Consist)rig of: domestic architecture, have pho­ Honibon College to act as repre­ turers, the government could easily SPEAKING OF BACKS... tographic enlargements made of sentative at the Geneva Confer­ expand its existing facilities at Table Linen, Blankets, Shoes, the fine Bermuda houses, and put ence of Teachers and had also ad­ Pensacola, Fla., Fairfield, Ohio, and White Canvas, Hammocks, Hard­ these on public and permanent dressed a meeting of the League of Middles ton, Pa. ware, R.irnants of Drill, Serge, Clean Out exhibition, and that the architects Nations. _ * . Etc., Boots, Sea Leathers. Electro should prepare typical sets of plans She also referred to the useful THE ANGLO-FRANCO TRADE Plated Articles, Leggir-s, , Your Kidneys for several houses, adhering strictly work of Mrs. Zuill who had done WAR Shoes, Gymnasium, Kitchen and to the local type, and tbat these much to improve the general health Cooking Utersils, Weighing Ma­ LONDON, March 7 (CP)—The plans should be made available to and deportment of the girls at chine, 14 lbs. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. ...WIN BACK most important trade negotiations prospective builders for a nominal school. fee. It costs no more to build a undertaken since the Ottawa con­ B. W. WALKER & CO., YOUR PEP Miss Hollington, a visitor who ference will open early next week house that is good architecturally had been associated with Mrs. (Govt.)'Auctioneers. than one that is bad, and I am sure when an a.tempt will be made to Good Kidney Action Purifies Your Corbett Ashby in her work for the end the growing trade war with those who are now exploiting the widening of the franchise in Eng­ Hamilton, Bermuda, Blood—Often Removes the Real latter sort of thing would be only France. Lucien Lamoureux, land, gave a most useful address in French Minister of Commerce, is 8-3-34. Cause of Getting Up Nights, Neu­ too glad to avail themselves of the which she stressed the necessity for assistance I suggest. All that is coming to London with a staff of 8530tth. ralgia and Rheumatic Pains— women having the vote since her experts to open Anglo-French trade needed. I believe, is advice and part in civic life was and so much Quiets Jumpy Nerves and Makes direction, negotiations. In view of the many You Feel 10 Years Younger. more important and valuable. complicated questions involved the She refuted the assertion that THE LADIES I am, Sir, talks are expected to last a con­ OF the inclusion of women in the siderable time. British dis­ Very sincerely youM, franchise had made no difference A famous scientist and Kid­ Cystex is probably the most satisfaction with the treatment St. Andrew's Presbyterian ney Specialist recently said: reliable and unfailingly suc­ __ to the electorate. Where women accorded the United States under were taking an interest in public "60 per cent of men and wo­ cessful prescription for poor RALPH ADAMS CRAM. the French system of import quota Church men past 35, and many far Kidney and Bladder functions. • * * affairs, she stated, improvements led to the breach between the two were at once noticeable. invite you to a younger, suffer from poorly It starts work in 15 minutes, countries. SUNDAY TRADING oo functioning Kidneys, and this but does not contain any * * . PINK TEA is often tte reel cause of feel­ dopes, narcotics, or habit- March 5th, 1934. THE BERMUDA DOG SHOW WOMAN CONSERVATIVE DEAD ing tired, run-down, nervous, forming drugs. It is a gentle BUSTON, March 7 (CP-Reuters)— At St. Andrew's Hall Getting Up Nights Rheuma­ aid to the Kidneys in their To the Editor of the Royal Gazette Continued fr'ira Page 1 The Hon. Mary Ada Pickford, Con­ tic pains a ad other troubles." work of cleaning out Acids and and Colonist Daily. servative member of the House of Tuesday, March 13th If poor kidney and Bladder poisonous waste matter, and the second to Mrs. T. F. Thomas' Commons of the London Borough Strawberries and Cream and a functions cause you to suffer soothes and tones raw, sore, Dear Sir: "Sparkie." of Hammersmith North, died last variety of delightful home-made from any symptoms such as irritated bladder and urinary As I have been a visitor to your Entries for the show were ac­ night at the Sterndale Home from articles will be offered Loss of Vitality, Getting up membranes. beautiful islands of sunshine, birds cepted until 1.30 p.m. when judg­ an attack of pneumonia. Made a Nights, Backache, Leg Pains, Because of its amazing and and flowers, for several" years I feel ing commenced. His Excellency Commander of the Order of the 8533fth.s. Nervousness, Lumbago, Stiff­ almost world-wide success the as if I should join the army of the Governor, Lieut.-General Sir British Empire in 1929, she was the ness, Neuralgia or Rheumatic Doctor's prescription known as those who have already protested T. Astley Oubitt, presented the younger daughter of the late Mid-Ocean copy Saturday Pains. Dizziness, Dark Circles Cystex (pronounced Siss-tex) as regards the opening of the stores prizes when the judging had been Lord Sterndale, Master of Rolls. Under Eyes, Headaches, Fre­ is offered to sufferers from on the Sabbath day. I don't see completed. His Excellency was She was spectator under the Home quent Colds, Burning, Smart­ poor Kidney and Bladder func­ what advantage it would be to Ber­ presented by little Suzanne Oatham, Office and a member of the his­ ing or Itching Acidity, you tions under a fair-play guar­ muda. It might bring a crowd of daughter of the Kennel Club's torical section of the committee THE SUNNY SOUTH can't afford to waste a min­ antee to fix you up to your people for a few hours, but are they hon. secretary, with a cup as a mark for imperial defence. ute. You should start testing complete satisfaction or the buyers that make it worth of the Club's appreciation. Lady .mm* Lunch and Tea Room the Doctor's Prescription money back on return of while? Oubitt, who accompanied His Ex­ called Cystex (pronounced empty package. cellency, was presented with a SERIOUS RAILWAY COLLISION hist beyond the Lighthouse Siss-tex) at once. Is it not the guests that spend bouquet of flowers by Miss Oatham. sometime on your island and have DUBUQUE, Iowa, Mar. 7 (OP)— Southshore, (Bathing) an opportunity to visit different Most of the credit for the show's Two men were killed and six others stores that buy the most? Would success must go to Mr. T. W. Oath­ seriously injured yesterday morn­ Cross Bay it not lower your beautiful city am, hon. secretary, and Dr. J. O. ing when two Chicago Milwaukee, -THE PHOENIX - Cooper) vice-president„ Proprietress. in the estimation of the majority St. Paul and Pacific trains collided On the Corner—On tHe Alert--To Serve You Well of tte people who come here for A fall list of the class awards will head-on ten miles north of this MRS. C* POWELL rest and quietness and would th.y appear in our issue ol toiumorrow, city. M24*tk. THE ROYAL GAZEltE ANt> COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934 Page S MECHANICS HALL THEATRE

_'_ _.•-.» Here it comes — A year ahead of its time*

"" EVOKES AP­ New York's Latest Sensation* "SEARCH FOR BEAUTY' PLAUSE AND PRAISE Warner Bros/ New Screen Wonder with Songs and Music Thrilling Martin Johnson Film At Reid Hall Today Spectacular Parade of Girls and TODAY at 3, 7 and 9.30 p.m. . T c _. Humor Mrs. Martin Johnson The Real Star ALSO Comedy, action, beauty and Mrs. Martin Johnson, or Mrs. Osa brawn are offered in delightful HelenLeighty Johnson, to usejher manner, with a novel treatment of TONIGHT full name, who stood guard with the racket theme, in Paramount's her deadly rifle while her husband | "Search for Beauty" which is photographed the thrilling scenes playing tonight in a double feature Once Only of their latest African picture, programme at Mechanics' Hall "Congorilla," the first sound Theatre. picture ever to be made in the In addition to an excellent cast, African jungle, which opens its the picture features the - thirty At 8-SO p.m* local engagement Monday at the finalists in Paramount's world-wide Reid Hall Theatre, is often referred quest for beauty and talent, in to as the bravest woman in the which 176,000 contestants in every BY REQUEST world and-rightfully so. English speaking country ol the This tiny, smiling, pretty woman, world participated. has faced more wild beats in the The lion's share of comedy hon­ African jungle than there are in &'*-* >-"" ~ """"IB ours goes to James Gleason and captivity in this whole country. Robert Armstrong, united again as She is the first and only woman a team with sparkling dialogue by -LIKE 61811. to receive an African hunter and Sam Hellman that pulls loads of guide license, and has spent the laughs. But they get real competi­ greater part of her married life in TARZAN-LIKE MEN! tion from a number of Paramount's the wilds of the dark continent. newer players headed for stardom. Questioned about ber recent ex­ , charming blonde im­ ___& periences in Africa, she said the portation from England, scores in most interesting and thrilling part this her first American picture, and of their two-year safari were the excellent portrayals are given by seven months they spent in the Gertrude Michael, Le.i-ry "Luster" pygmy country, in the Itura Forest. Crabbe and Tobby Wing. "They were tbe most interesting people I have ever encountered.. Gleason, Armstrong and Miss My first glimpse of them, some Michael play the promoters, whi'e sixty or more dancing and singing Miss Lupino and Crabbe ere tbe around two tom-tom players, 1 Olympic champions. When Crabbe remembei reminded me of a gather objects to cheap, flashy articles n ing of gnomes from fairy story land. the heiilth magazine wl. ich he and tipp They were as cute as could be. And Miss Lupino have been induced to so tiny. After we got to know then- "edit," he is shunted, off en a better I picked two of the women world---ide quest for perfect speci­ up under my arms one under each mens di health and beauty. arm and pretended I was going to With conplications fc Ilowing carry them off. They thought quicklj after Crabbe brings his we were giants and marvelled as winning contestants to th e health - much at us as we did at them, I farm he has been given in exchange guess." for his interest in the magazine, In the production, "Congor­ love paves the way for a riotous illa," the Johnsons have succeeded climax in which the promoters find not only in capturing the move­ themselves cut off from their anti­ ments of these queer people as they cipated racket. perform their everyday duties and .redit is oue Director .en- strange rituals, but also their ton for the speed with which the strange speech and songs. They story is kept moving, and beautiful have also recorded for the first time photography, especially in the spec­ the strange screaming of the large tacular ensemble scenes, is obtained gorillas, the bellowing of the hippos by Harry Fishbeck. Much of the and tbe other weird and natural fun may well be attributed to Sam noises of the jungle. Heliman's dialogue.

6 SHOWS IN ONE _-^^n_$^iik_- REID HALL THEATRE ^Svitmlsi:

"MOULIN ROUGE" tant New York revue and in the THE OPERA HOUSE Last Showing at 7.25 p^m. Park Avenue penthouse of the NEWS Fkuivi THE SOUTH actress Raquel, selections from tre Preceded by New Shorts Astounding Love Musical With GEORGETOWN. Mar. 7 (CP' Miss Bennett introduces two GRAND OPERAS Constance Bennett Franchot songs, "Coffee in the Morning and Samuel E. Wills, ihe ve'.ersn bar­ by pupils d ST.. F. Welter V '• eeie. Tone, Russ Columbc, Jicswell Kisses in the Night" and "Boule­ rister ard Peer laureate cf British TDK-GST, 8f ii March, 1S34 Sisters Opens Reid Hall vard of Broken Dreams." Tullio Guiane. ccil8psed end died less at 8..0 p.if.« On Monday Carminati sings "Song of Surren­ than tv rive J curs after a jury r ad "Romeo rnd Juliet" ...GoUnod der." returned a verdict of guilty sgnirst ".--Triage of l.|_"r_,i Mozart "Moulin Rouge." the romantic Chorines trained in intricate mod­ OJ-5G of ii-fl i fathers whom Wiiis musical, starring Constance Sennet ernistic dance routines by RusseU defendedc : u-._z_.e_charge. XTilis in her for Joseph "Hansel end Gretel" __u__per__nei" Ivlarkert. who originated the Roxy- j_n Gu:an£ M. Schenck's and Darryl Zarmucl-'S was bom "Samson and Delilah" ettos in Radio City Music Hall, ap­ ty-nine years r-go end bad a fine 20th Century Pictures, a United Saint-Saens pear recurrently in numbers keyed record ir iJ e r-rimir-al courts. Witl? Costumes end Scenery Artists release, comes to the Held to the underlying rhythm of the Hall Theatre Monday. The Ballets co te denced by the picture. Ending ^ i_ rcr.-ntic quest of With ALAN DINEHART Its story, based on a French stage senior pupils cf Madam Stanley ,.;_The picture was produced on an fifteen hundred nilc-s up t.V e i_i_h- GLORIA STUART. Eric linden success of the same name, will serve Sn 111" *s School of Dancing. exceedingly lavish scale, and marks ty Amaze n River, Doctor J. G. j_-_lljf R K O William Gargan, Gregory RatofF to introduce Miss Bennett in her Tickets 3 - and 2/- irom Miss Bennett's debut in musicals. I "•. fjers, a noted entomologist, to- pfiv \ RADIO Directed by John Cromwell first dual role, and as a singer of The Koyal Gazette Office. Reid doy started on the final phase of fcis ~~~^^ Picture Produced by David O. Selpiick songs especially written for her by —oo—— Street work in eradicating the - Harry Warren and Al Dubin, who borer pest which is responsible for 8535ft-. composed the memorable hits in "FASHIONS OF 1934" considerable annual losses of sugar At 4-00 and 9.00 p.m. "42nd Street," "Gold Diggers of cane. Nearly five years ago Myers 1-33" and "Roman Scandals." "Man" Is the subject of the started his search and discovered Preceded by 3 New Shorts Surrounding her is a cast which Will Be Shown Today At Mechanics* Lesson-Sermon to be read in all the "Amazen fly", which because includes FranchotjTone; Tullio Car- Hall Churches of Christ, Scientist on of living conditions similar to minati stage star of "Strictly Dis-. Sunday, March llth. British Guiana offers high hopes honourable;" Helen Westley, one of Fan dancers, stars, and gorgeous The Golden Text is from 1 John of fighting tl e moth -borer. Paras­ the founders of the New York The­ gowns are the attractions -he 3:1 "Beheld what manner of love ites were despatched by launch atre Guild, and a star in many of Strand offers in ' 'Fashions of 1934,'' the Father hath bestowed on us down .tee Amazon and thence by its productions; Andrew Tombes the First National picture opening that we should be called the sons seaplane from Para. At George­ and Russ Brown, comedians in today. This picture, said to be of God." town L. D. Cleere, government en­ numerous New York stage shows. among the most lavish ever pro­ Among the citations from the tomologist, reared and bred larger gThe Boswell Sisters and Russ duced , stars William Powell and Bible are the following verses: numbers of the insects. Now comes Columbo, famous radio stars are I Bette Davis. "Do not err, my beloved brethren. the climax of the quest during another attraction of the film. The story is a hilarious comedy- Every good gift end every perfect 2 C which Myers was nearly drowned Sidney Lanfield, who directed romance based on a tale by Harry gift is from above, and cometb when his launch capsised in a dan­ "Society Girl" and "Dance Team," Collins and Warren Duff. It re­ down from the Father of lights, At 5*0© a»«t 10.15 _i.su. os__y gerous rapids. All his scientific directed' 'Moulin Rouge.'' volves about a high pressure pro­ with whom is ro variibleness, instruments were lost and be was Miss Bennett portrays both the moter who corners the Paris and neither shadow of turning. Of his saved by the pluck of a native 2nd Episode stage-struck wife of a playwright New York fashion markets. Wil­ own will begat he us with the word boatman. At last he reached here and Raquel, gifted but notorious liam Powell plays the role of the of truth, that we should be a kind He-Man Geo. O'Brien and has released thousands of the French music hall artiste. personable promoter whose ambi­ of first-fruits of his creatures." parasites on sugar plantations in his The plot has to do with the tious, although unscrupulous, James 1. in war on the pests. efforts of Helen to convince her schemes keep him one step ahead Also included in the Lesson- husband that she should follow a of trouble. _'.ermon are the following passages "SMOKE LIGHTNIJr career rather than make a home for Busby Eerkeley has directed the from the Christian Science text- with Nell O'Day him. It accumulates complica­ spectacle number of "Fashions of PORT-OF-SPAIN, Mar. 7 (CP)— took "Science and Health with tions which include the situation 1934," which has received applause A bombshell fell on the city this Key to the Scriptures" by Mary of the husband making gallant every time it has been viewed. Fan morning when it was announced Baker Eddy. "As the reflection of At 3.00 p.m. only love to her while thinking she is dancers provide the colour and that eight councillors of the mun­ yourself appears in the mirror, so Raquel, and so putting himself in beauty in this daring dance. icipality had petitioned Mayor Ci­ you, being spiritual, are the re­ Helen Twelvetrees jeopardy of a divorce suit. A msmrveth fc_ricn rhow is also priani .requesting a special meeting fection of Ceo. £_&?_ made in Hi. to discuss the renewal of tie fran­ in The story gathers considerable featured with a score of beautiful likeness, possesses and reflects dramatic momentum, and teeters mannequins displaying the latest ir. chise of - the Canadian Electric God's dominion over all the earth. at all times between comedy and women's creations. Company. The Mayer has no power Man "nd woman as co-existent and "MY WOMAN" romance. Bette Davis has the leading fe­ to refuse but tre petition is a eternal with God forever reflect, in Its action, for the most part, minine role opposite Powell, while surprise, since hitherto the council glorified quality, the infinite Fath­ takes place backstage of an impor­ Verree Teasdale is her rival in love. has been solid for acquisition. er-Mother God," mm Page 3 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934

get the best rate you can. I shall COLONIAL never, I say again, be in agreement with the idea of supplying motor PARLIAMENT buses for transportation. Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:— OFFICIAL REPORT Mr. Chairman, I won't detain you much longer, but evidently the LIVE on hon. member for Southampton i Proceedings of the and the hon. member for Warwick alike have a wrong angle on this the Youthfu Honouirablt House thing. I do not think that Lord Essendon has any such thing in of Assembly mind as motor buses. I agree it would not give employment. He side of life. SESSION 1933-34 has in mind five hundred of the newest tyfte of cars, with speed, _p_ ._? type and size limited, which would Inferior lamps DAY No. 35—Thursday, March 1st, give employment to drivers. That 1934 is what I have in mind. It would add to your lighting add very materially both to the The youthful looking, energetic people you 2 'J j Continued from Wednesday's Issue beauty and the economic life of the j% know are usually the ones who aren't bothered Island. with constipation. They include "bulk" in their diet. Mr. A. T. GOSLING:—Mr. Chair­ _.'!!_7'o II man, there is only one remark live every minute of your life. Restore healthy regularity 13 _> s t i _s9f Ii o f a s e Hon. W. J. H. TROTT:—Before I would like to make. There seems by this simple, delicious natural means. Just eat two you put the question, Mr. Chair­ to be a horrible fear in the minds tablespoonfuls of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN daily, with cold j_a_.___.ps ___ec*|? if- tow of several members of this House man, I am extremely sorry that the that the Trade Development Board hon. and learned member from milk or cream. This excellent cereal corrects most © You can't save money by buying "cheap" In some way is trying to wriggle Paget brought forward this ques­ types of constipation. It provides "bulk'' which exercises lamps. Each month they add to your elec­ out of carrying out the assurance tion at all. It is unfortunate that the intestines, while its Vitamin B and iron tone up tricity bill more than the amount you save they gave Lord Essendon that they we have had so much talk over your system. Ask your grocer for Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. would consider beaches, and would this whole matter. I would like by buying them in the first place. The consider transportation facilities. to point out that hon. members longer they last, the more they cost—for That is not our Intention at all. who keep on stressing about motor they waste current every minute they are Our first and most important job cars and quoting the last paragraph ^<-J3______S____. is to preserve the best steamship but one of this motion have jumped V V.3 ii- burning! arrangement that we can get be­ to the conclusion that improved _\ tween here and New York, and that transportation can only be obtain­ The way to really save money is to buy is our agreement that we have ed by motors. Now there are lots lALL-BRAH ALL-BRA! good lamps. Westinghouse lamps are made come to and this is what we want . Je-mark Men. of other ways of getting improved § illl. the gentle, natural way to relieve aery genuine with the greatest care, from the finest ma­ to get this House to approve now. transportation, and the Board has tiiigbouse lamp. Give us a chance to get down to told Lord Essendon that they 1 .llF _! CONSTIPATION Look for it __ .f.fy terials, by a company with over 50 years' '"•\ _ B_iC5aC-eol . /tf?»_> j 'ou buy. work and talk over beaches, tran­ would seriously consider improved 6« I B_lfc-~_. § experience. That's why they utilize electric X !______sportation, motor buses, whatever transportation facilities in the is­ **—— • rP0£?°. current so efficiently, and give more and you like, but leave us alone and land. It may be that we might go better light for less money. Insist on let us do it our own way. (Mr. North: back one hundred years and sub­ Why did you not say so before?) sidise four horse coaches (A mem­ Westinghouse—it pays! Have I had an opportunity cf saying ber:—And donkeys!) And donkeys: anything, (Mr. North:—Absolutely.) -;=?S5, it would be difficult to get them, but I think we might be able to To keep a i he Electric Light Co. Mr. J. E. P. VESEY (Southamp­ find them. (Mr. Tucker:—There At Our Show Rooms. ton Parish):—I would like the hon. are some members we could hitch whisky perfect member in charge to tell the House up!) (Laughter). Yes; that is what just why, in the subsidy clause I have in mind, rickshaws—like the term "between Bermuda and they have in Japan! I was speaking means immense reserve stocks the United States of America" is just now, but was called to a point used, and in every other place it is of order by the hon. member for —there is no other way. For "New York and Bermuda." (Mr. St. George's, Mr. Toddings. I Tucker:—No, it is not; it is New was about to read a reply which I twenty years we have been York and Hamilton.) Well, in this do not think all the members have clause it is the United States of to this question—to Clause 3— America. I think he should clear about the proposed modification. putting aside reserves to keep that up and let us know why that The committee of the Board was done. stated: "With reference to (3) Johnnie Walker perfect, also the committee desire to point out *„rksr Vacuum Filler Pen? Dr. L. J. WILLIAMS (Warwick that when Messrs. Furness, Withy to enable us io meet the largest Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I should & Company and Bermuda entered like to add my congratulations to into the promotion of Bermuda the Trade Development Board for as a tourist resort, it was mutually demand for any whisky in the the very able report they have pre­ agreed that the best results would sented to this committee, but I be obtained by building up the world. Prove it for yourself. •__ have special reference to the ques­ Island's charm and natural re­ tion of motors. Most of us here sources. Both parties agreed that in style as wall as pr/nc will remember that not so long the atmosphere of Bermuda had a great deal to offer the high-class ively revolutionary—a mar- j ago the hon. member for Hamiltor. -the Parker Vacuum I Parish, Mr. North, bitterly opposed tourists and nothing to attract ink sac, no .piston, no valves— jj the cheap tripper. Messrs. Furness, . more ink without increase a motion to give the medical frat­ ernity the use of cars in order that Withy & Company have built two csuty—styled I of the finest hotels, the Mid-Ocean d lan-.inations as they could give more services, and —yet non-breakable. it seems— Club and two of the world's finest latinum and gold golf courses for this purpose, and !—extra fineo n upper side, the committee feel that it would be r broad on under side. Ut- Col. DILL:—Mr. Chairman, I a great mistake to do anything WAbKEII e in style—jet and Silver must rise to a point of order. How Born 1820 — Still going Strong ndy Pearl, and deep that would jeopardize all that had igher than any other does the medical fraternity's use I'd expect, but less than many— of cars come into the question of a been done for so many years to build steamship service between New up Bermuda as a high-class resort. York and Bermuda? Many of the visitors who stay at the best hotels and guest houses rmuda Press Ltd. Dr. L. J. WILLIAMS:—I am not say that they come to Bermuda to discussing whether motor cars and get away from automobiles"—and Reid Street this is true as gospel, Mr. Chair­ doctors have anything to do with _:-_.___.-_3«C_S." -•_. •• steamship business, but I do say man— "and because Bermuda has that hon. members have been given kept its natural charms and has quite a lot of latitude in discuss­ not commercialised nature's gifts, • I MORRIS A. GIBBON ing this matter, especially the hon. as had been done by so many ottter member for Hamilton Parish, Mr. resorts to their sorrow." There has North, and I do say, and say again, been a lot of talk by people who do -** l__.S *@-ii_V UAAI «I-faf11 r_ ?? i? that I cannot understand his posi­ not know what they are talking it.SU WW rLA«r.-_-ii _ tion when the doctors of this Colony about. (Mr. Toddings:—I know YEARS OF AGONY RELIEVED apply for motor care— what I am talking about.) It is White and Blue 3/~, 3/6 yard all very well to get up in this House Col. DILL:—I rise to a point of and advocate a general use of BY Ge 4_* motor cars (Mr. North:—Certainly ji St. George's Store order, Mr. Chairman. I ask for 1 am writing to sa«' how pleased I am ;.i a ruling. This matter has got no­ I am.) Well, there again you are wonderful relief Germolefi. Ointtntnt has br> thing whatever to do with the sub­ one of those who do not know what me from ECZEMA. After trying all so f< ot you are talking about (Hear, hear!) treatment for TWELVE YEARS, nothing !•_• ject before the House in any shape done me anv good, I tried Germol.ne Oint - or form. If you want to see the businesses . Jt FOUR BOXES did the trick 1"- we have built up go, bring in the Thos. Lusha, High Street, Tittleshall, King's L The CHAIRMAN:—I think the general use of motor cars and see Why Continue in Pc How F Will The Gulf Stream Carry A Bottle? hon. member for Warwick, Dr. your business go out. Then you T.v< •-iii-oiss Artists' Models Would Like To Know! Willis nis, is pretty near the point, won't be able to use motors be­ For any kind of skin trouble, r.e'.-.d K I cause you won't be able to buy gas now for a tin of Germolene. In 01 if he would make haste and get you'll be forgetting what shin suffc. n._f on with it. (Laughter.) to operate them. felt like. 1. Germolene soothes at a * c iPl___L. Col. DILL:—Mr. Chairman, I Hon. G. S. PATON:—Mr. Chair­ 2. Gently bat firmly ej_ _C£illS _£>_[ Us _!______. thin- thai is the most honest ruling man, the impressiqn I get from poisons. on a point of order I have ever list­ this debate is that Lord Essendon j 3. Heals the worst wound in record t__ ened to. (Laughter). and the Trade Development Board i are very much better negotiators j Dr. L. J. WILLIAMS:—Mr. Chair­ than a good many members of this iSf*_f53 man, with regard to the question House who have taken up so much • w Aw S M $m of Mr. Smith's motion, I find that time. The reason I say that is be­ ,-*tj? , m _££._&. _fF mrft I am perfectly in accord with the cause the steamship company and *__^ __/ M m hen. member who has just taken the Board had a very difficult _3 IOE,3 his seat, Mr. Williams, from South­ question to come to an agreement iJ^The Aseptic Skin Dressing. I shS ampton, when he spoke of the effect upon. They have finally reached that motor buses would have on an- agreement on the essential carriage drivers in this Colony. I points. Certain other suggestions £_, B c®w H m for one strongly object to granting were made. Questions were raised _____*_> £__ £. such a concession to the steamship with respect to beaches and trans­ -ana _!•*•„, __<__ g company or any private company portation, but the respective parties to run motor buses in this island. to the negotiations very wisely ®Y0U LAUGHING g depends on a clean system. Mr. North stated a little while ago came to the conclusion that it was aeadoche-, Irrfrability, etc., that carriages are in a pretty bad unwise to make this part of an have thcr -n..;;a in Constipatk-t. But state; they are not as presentable agreement, and having further just as tiies. ills arise axitn one cause as they should be. I beg to take agreed that some of these subsid­ so ONE RH.MEDY-Beech_r_'s Pills- puts an end to them. This purely issue with the hon. member, be­ iary questions would be taken under vegetable remedy banishes 90% of poor 1. cause today I feel that the carriages careful consideration, that is as health, because it removes the ONE are bette- in a physical appearance far as they were able to get. Now underlying cause. Consignation. By Above—Dorothy Diane about to cleansing, purifying and regulating the toss the bottle containing a message than they have been in times gone that is as far as this House should system they quickly make you fit. offering $33 reward to the finder by. He also alluded to the rates go today. I personally feel very into the Gulf Stream. that are charged by the carriages much indebted to the Trade De­ today. I say right here that today velopment Board and to the Chair­ Lower Left—What the well dressed you can get a carriage to take you man for his clear statement and to bottle will wear when it goes a voyaging. Miss Diane taping the to St. George's for five dollars, the hr n. member for Smith's Par­ Oalf Stream bottle with waterproof when last year I imagine it would ish, v. io had so much to do with THE WORLD'S' f/. adhesive tape have cost you about seven dollars the negotiations, for the satisfac- (Mr. Toddings:—That is illegal). It Is not illegal at all. You must ConUaiid on Page S *^-^i^&^g^__-^^_^S^^____|;^^_f_^_^^^^^

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Clause 20 was changed to read all agree, if out palmettos were , Mr. PATTON moved that the Bill Hon. W. J. H. TROTT (Smith's Outerbridge .. H. P. Patterson, COLONIAL PARLIAMENT from Bermuda and New York" to destroyed. The plant mycologists entitled "The Warden of Prisons Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I happen G. S. Patton, H. V. Smith, A. O. "Bermuda and the United States" have been grappling with this Act, 1934" be read a second time. to be one of the Committee on Smith, S. S. Spurling, J. D. B. was solely as protection for Fur­ pest for some years. They have Prisons, and this recommendation Talbot, W. J. H. Trott, E. P. T. Continued from Page 4 ness, Withy & Company, because written a very elaborate report Mr. TODDINGS moved that the was made after several interviews Tucker, E. H. Trimingham, Sir as you know it has not been more which has been forwarded to the Bill entitled "The Warden of with the present Chief of Police. I Henry Watlington, F. G. Ward, tory arrangements that they have than a year or eighteen months Board of Agriculture, and you will Prisons Act, 1934" be referred to think the whole House sill agree G. A. Williams, L. J. Williams, arrived at. I think we had better ago, although it never came as far find a resume of the report on page the Select Committee appointed that the work which has been done W. E. S. Zuill. let it go at that and vote on this as this House, a subsidy for a cer­ 29, or 30, I think it is, of the report on Wednesday, November I, 1933 by the present incumbent of that and let some of the other questions tain line running out of Baltimore of the Board of Agriculture: "If "to consider the Civil Service, their office has been satisfactory, but Mr. Patton's motion was agreed come up in another form at another was considered. Well now we feel, we are to save our palmettos it looks duties, business hours, leave and he finds it impossible to take care to. time, when we have adequate time and I think that this committee as though we must vote this amount emoluments." of all the many details that he is to deal with those questions. will agree, that the boats that are for a special survey with a view to called upon to take care of. The On motion of Mr. Patton the now operating on the service are discovering what parasite would committee felt that if the House Bill was committed. Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. capable of bringing all the people wipe out this scale." Speaker, in making that motion I will agree to this Bill it is goingto Chairman, in answer to the hon. that Bermuda can handle. If leave the Chief of Police more time Mr. CRAWFORD in the Chair. member for Smith's, Mr. Trott, or might say that this Bill will provide they can come full they can bring Mr. PATTON moved that the for another civil service appoint­ to take care of the perhaps more any other member of this House 1,500 people a week. If we are going recommendation contained in His important duties of his office. The Hon. G. S. PATTON:—Mr. Chaii> I warn them that they might as well ment, at more expense to the to keep that service we have got to Excellency the Governor's Message Colony. It may be warranted and it hon. member for Smith's Parish, man, on the second reading of th© try to roll the ocean back as to keep safeguard them in every way pos­ No. 56 be adopted and that it be may not. I do not know. I think Mr. Outerbridge, spoke just now Bill I have no intention of treating automobiles out of Bermuda. In sible. When we do that we are recommended to the House to that the best body to investigate about using prisoners on the roads. the House to a casual explanation, the future they are going to become safeguarding our own interests allow a Resolve to be introduced and look into the subject matter Well, I can assure Mr. Outerbridge but there was such a long explana­ an economic necessity. I have my I imagine. We were willing to make to give effect thereto. is the committee you appointed to that if the Board of Works cannot tion in connection with discussion own opinion and I don't intend to that agreement, but it is under­ go into the civil service a few months have the use of prisoners . . . furth­ of the Message that I assume that let any other member ot" this House stood that if an offer is received Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr. (St. ago. ermore here is the point: those men hon. members would bear that in ram his down my throat; not even we can sit down together and talk George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, are put in prison and sentenced to mind. Of course, it was not my the hon. and learned member for it over, and if it is not going to I would like to ask the hon. member hard labour. At the present time fault that several of those members Devonshire. conflict with the Furness interest in charge if he can give the House Hon. G. S. PATTON (Warwick you have so many prisoners in that Parish):—Mr. Speaker, sir, on the were not present in tha House at there won't be any difficulty about any information upon the incident place that you have not got room that time. Col. DILL:—Mr. Chairman, I arriving at some mutual arrange­ which occurred in Victoria, British 18th January I moved that the enough to keep them busy. There think it is very interesting to see ment. Columbia, the other day. Has it recommendation of the Standing are only a few booths for breaking Committee on Prisons be concurred Mr. PATTON move! the aiopti:a these disciples of invincible ignor­ been investigated, because it looks stone. I wish that every member of Clause 1. ance who appear before the House Mr. A. O. SMITH:—Mr. Chair­ tome— in and that it be recommended to of this committee could go into the on occasion: it is hopeless to battle man, Just before you put the ques­ the House to make provision for gaols and see the problem that the the appointment of a Warden of Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr. with them! (Laughter.) Of course, tion. It now transpires from what Hon. Q. S. PATTON:—Mr. Chair­ gaolers themselves and the Chief Chairman, the usial fcrm is "The one pre-s apposes some ability to has been said in debate that the man, I think the hon. member is Prisons wth salary as of Grade 1, of Police are faced with, and I which was agreed to. There was no appointment by th_ G.vernor," grasp one side—one can quite Trade Development Board are giv­ out of order think that they would see things a is it not? understand if they fail to grasp ing consideration to these two re­ objection. That motion was adopt­ little bit differently. Now in order ed unanimously and a Bill has both sides—but of course you are commendations of Lord Essendon. The CHAIRMAN;—I was just to give them hard labour you have Hon. G. S. PATTON:—It came arguing from a very false premise if Now I say I have great confidence going to rule you out of order, Mr. come down to give effect to the got to take them on the roads and action of the House. Mr. Chairman down from the Governor, so I you expect to find it amongst some in that Board. I think they can Toddings. That has nothing what­ give them some job of work to do, suppose it is all ri_ht. hon. members, and apparently the approach the question with open ever to do with this matter. You this question was discussed and and furthermore I should like to explained with some thoroughness hen. member for St. George's is minds, even though the vice- must speak to the motion. point out that this committee, when Mr. 0. G. GILBERT:—I think that among them. chairman gets slightly heated up when it was brought forward on considering the Estimates, cut the the 18th January. There was no it should be Governor- in-Council over it in debate in this House, and Sir HENRY WATLINGTON road vote down to £16,000, which (Members:—No, No!) Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. putting my motion today rather (Devonshire Parish):—Mr. Chair­ objection made them. Everybody means that the roads of this Colony, Chairman, I rise to a point of presupposes that they are not going man, I am glad to see that some­ agreed quite willingly to the pro­ a hundred odd miles, the work posals and the Bill has been pre­ Mr. H. T. NORTH—Mr. Chair­ order. The hon. and learned mem­ to take it seriously and consider thing has been brought forward at the quarry and the cost of ths man, I should like to have some­ ber for Devonshire, is discussing it and give a report. After thinking about this. I think it would be a pared to give effect to the action new lorry, has all got to come out of the House, and I personally I thing to say about this. As I have the recommendations of the Trade it over I think perhaps it would most serious thing if we lost our of that one vote. The Board had already said I was not here in the Development Board not the abilities be best if we left if to them to think palmettos here. The palmettos can see no reason whatever why this under consideration at the the House should go back on that. House, and if I had been I should or inabilities of members of this it over by themselves, and I there­ we have here are very beautiful last meeting. We have only got have objected to it then. It was House. I ask for your ruling. fore ask leave to withdraw my mo­ and I am glad that something has It was discussed at the time and seven men today taking care of it seems to a good many of us my fault I was not here. However, tion. I would just say this; if we been done. I have spoken about it three parishes, and if we do not I am here today and I intended to The CHAIRMAN:—I rule that do not hear anything from them several times to the Director of quite important to maintain the have these prisoners to fill in. well, standard of discipline, and to have be here when this thing was brought Ool. Dill is not quite in order in in the way of a report within the Agriculture. It is not that I won't your roads would be in a pretty up, because I most earnestly object expressing himself as regards abil­ next few months then I shall con­ approve the expense about it, but a head warden who will discipline deplorable state, because we have the other warders and help them to further Civil Service appoint­ ities of other members. sider I am open to send a Message it does seem to me that the officials not sufficient money, and we do ment. I would like to see some to the Governor asking them to at the Station ought to be able to to get more work out of the prisoner not want to ask for any more. I than they are getting at the present cut out. I think there are quite a Col. DILL:—Mr. Chairman, if I please to get on with it. (Mr. get some information themselves hope the committee will allow this few Civil Service appointments in cannot express myself upon the Trott:—Fair enough!) I ask leave about this, something that would time. That is the gist of the matter Bill to be introduced and passed without going into the detail of Bermuda that are unnecessary, ability of the hon. member from to withdraw my motion. have been good and we should now because we feel definitely that and this Colony has to bear the St. George's, it is understood, I am then have been able to act upon it. it. I wish to oppose this motion it is absolutely essential that Mr. just made by the hon. member brunt of a lot of expense, and we quite sure, by every member of the Mr. Smith with leave withdrew It seems to me that they have fallen Stourton should have someone to get very little for it. To increase down upon it. I am perfectly for St. George's Parish, House and does not need emphasis. his motion. assist him in looking after the this prison staff, as far as I can see, I myself am going to vote against willing to go as far as possible if many details which he finds it is it is quite unnecessary. We have the motion of the hon. and learned Mr. Gosling's motion was agreed they are not able to do it. I pre­ Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton necessary for him to look after a big Police Force. We have just member for Paget because I think sume they are not. There is noth­ Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I did not himself. to. had several men come from England that the hon. member for Smith's ing said as to what the cost is to be happen to be here on the 18th to strengthen it, and certainly the Parish has already given adequate (A member:—£200) I am glad to January, or I certainly and most Chief of Police should be able to The House resumed, and adopted see that some steps have been taken. Sir HENRY WATLINGTON reason for it; that the main ques­ the resolution of the committee. earnestly would have opposed it, (Devonshire Parish):—Mr. Speaker, arrange that the prisoners are well tion is the New-York transporta­ Whether they are falling down or and I am going to oppose it today, watched and taken care of without not we must save the palmetto. I was not present in the House that tion question, and I think from the THE EASTERN DISTRICT HEALTH whether any other member backs day either, but I am going to sup­ any additional warders and ex­ ability that the Trade Develop­ OFFICER'S ACT, 1934 me up or not, because I consider port it because I learned a few days pense, and I shall object to the ment Board have shown in getting Second Reading Lt.-Ool. the Hon. T. M. DILL it is not justified. There is no ago that there were seventy prison­ first clause. the negotiations to the state that (Devonshire Parish):—Mr. Chair­ necessity of having any more ward­ ers. Now the gaol down here I they are now in. this is the matter On motion of Mr. Spurling the man, I have had some experience ers down there, and they have think was really built for only Mr. J. E. P. VESEY (Southamp­ which can be dealt with at the pre­ Bill entitled "The Eastern District with this disease. I have had five warders enough. At this time we forty six. It is time this thing was ton Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I also sent time. I think you can trust Health Officer's Act, 1934" was read trees and I must say for the Agri­ are hard put to it for money, and taken up very seriously and I am object. I feel that this is nothing the Trade Development Board to a second time and committed. cultural Department that they I think more warders are quite sure that this would not be brought more nor less than to provide a deal with the question of trans­ have been most obliging. When uncalled for and I shall object. forward by the Chief of Police with­ job for some person who is probably portation, as the hon. member for Mr. TROTT in the Chair. sent for they have done a great out he thought it absolutely not fit to do anything else. The Smith's Parish has outlined. There­ deal of spraying which has saved a Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget necessary, and there is no doubt hon. member for Paget, Mr. Talbot, fore I propose at the present time \ Mr. SPURLING moved Clause 1. great many trees. I think I should Parish):—Mr. Speaker, the hon. that the PoUce Force, under the said that it would not be contin­ to vote against the motion of the have been far harder hit had not member for St. George's Parish new Ohief of Police, is now doing uous, that there was a time-limit hon. and learned member for Paget. Mr. J. W. COX (Devonshire that spraying taken place, but at seems to be under the impression excellent work, and I think we to the BiU, bat I feel that if this Parish):—Mr. Chairman, it does the same time, while it does check that this is putting another per­ should listen to his recommen­ House pass it no v. it will be a mighty Mr. H. T. NORTH:—Mr. Chair­ not necessarily come under the the effect of the pest I do not manent officer on the Civil Service. dations and support them whenever long time before it is taken off man, the hon. member from Smiths first clause, but may I ask the hon. think it is exterminating it alto­ The Bill is limited in duration. It we can. the Statute Book. Parish, Mr. Trott, stated that quite member in charge what the amount gether. If they can find out the is simply an appointment, if the a few members do not know what of this retirement allowance will means of exterminating it I think Bill goes through, with a proposal Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. Mr. S. S. TODDINGS. Jr: they are talking about. Does he be, computed on this scale? it will be all to the good. to take it up to the end of 1936, Speaker, the hon. member for Mr. Chairman, I also was not in think that Lord Essendon knows two years and about nine months. Smith's Parish states that there the Hov..se when this measure was what he is talking about? Lord Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. It is not putting another official are a great many details to take considered, and the attitude I take Essendon or the Furness, Withy Mr. W. E. S. 2UILL (Smith's George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I would on the Civil Service. The House care of, and that there are seventy today is the one I shall always take. Line asked for certain things, and I gave those figures when we had gave permission for the Bill to be prisoners in the gaol at the present I am not going to vote or advocate among them was better transporta­ like to say that ths Department the message under consideration, have been very helpful to me. They introduced and I suppose most of time. Surely that is not a record a thing that I know nothing about. tion facilities, better beach facil­ but I will give them again now. Dr. the members will vote for the bill. for the gaols, and surely it is not I also want to refer to the remark ities. These people have a stake in have come and treated my trees Shelley was appointed on the 1st quite often, and frequently when I only today. (Sir Henry Watlington: of the hon. member for Paget. He the hedge and must know some­ December, 1912. His average sal­ —It is a record). Alright I grant it is lays great stress upon the fact that thing about what they are talking did not ask them they came up and Mr. B. 0. C. OUTERBRIDGE ary for the last five years of service took a look to see how they are a record, but surely it is not only there is a termination clause to about. They have a tremendouse (Smith's Parish):—-Mr. Speaker, I this Bill, and he knows very well worked out at £499. He gets one- getting on. I value the palmetto as was not present when this was today that these details have crop­ lot of money at stake here in Ber­ ninetieth for twenty-one years, ped up.? Why do we need to go to that once you get a Civil Service muda. Are they going to jeopardise much as anybody and the threat to introduced, but from the minutes therefore twenty-one-ninetieths re­ it considerably alarms me, and I the expense of placing a Grade 1 appointment on the CivU Service that? They do not wish to jeopard­ I thought it was rather an expense list, by golly! you never get them sult in a pension of £116. He already want to do everything to save it. which we could hardly bear at this man in there? That is what I want ise that. They asked for better receives a pension of £122. 11. 0, to find out. If it is warranted, and off! I say I am not going to vote transportation facilities and better If this is necessary, and apparently time. If the men that are now so that will make his total pension it is, I think it is money well spent. this Select Committee that have for this because I do not know if it beach facilities to help to bring engaged to be wardens of prisons is necessary. Hon. members seem £238. 11. 0. per year. and put in charge of the prisoners, been appointed to go into the Civil -hese people here, and to take tham Service say so, I would be prepared to forget that economy was the about regardless of what the hon. Mr. O. G. GILBERT (Sandys are not satisfactory I should think note of His ExceUency's speech —which was agreed to. they had better get other men who to consider it, although I do not member says. I think the Trade Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I would say that I would agree to it. With when he opened this Colonial Parlia­ Development Board have done some like to associate myself with this. are. Everything is in a depressed ment, and as time goes on—time Mr. SPURLING moved Clause 2. condition. I think we ought to regard to prisoners working on very good work but I do not agree I think this is a very good move. the road, the hon. member for is a great healer—hon. members with them altogether, and I tell The palmetto, as everyone knows, cut down our expenditure. I have forget about it. I know if I were —which was agreed to. seen some of these prison chiefs Smith's Parish has made out a the Trade Development Board right is one of our great assets for the very good case. He says t at he is to ask some hon. members of this here that I do not agree with going attraction of visitors. If we lose and they seem to me very efficient House what salary this officer was Mr. SPURLING moved Clause 3. in their work. Of course, I am not short of money in the general to work and offering the steam­ them we are losing a very great road fund. I agree with him going to receive they could not tell ship company another £5,000. I asset, and certainly £200 is small as close as some of the other me. They do not know what a —which was agreed to. members of the Executive, but I with regard to some roads, but asked about that and they could enough to save the palmetto. I if I am not mistaken in so far as Grade I salary is: they think it is not state any reason, any legiti­ may say that I do not think that do not see any sign of curtailment about £100 a year. I can assure The House resumed. in this country of .expenditure. I the St. David's Island approach mate reason, why the Colony spraying will fill the bill, because it roads go, we voted a specific amount those hon. members it is a big should think of giving them an­ is an everlasting expense to spray do not mind spending money when salary. (Ool. DILL:—How much it The CHAIRMAN reported the you can increase your income, but which would take care of those other £5,000 and have less ships. and we have got to get some para­ roads, done by normal labour. it?) It is around £400 or £500pounds. What sense is in it? (A member:— Bill, and it was adopted and orderd site that will destroy that scale as I do not see why you want to make to be printed. There are prisoners working on I wiU bet you. Yes, £450, increasing Sit down ;)I shall sit down when I we did with the oleander scale, and the prisoners do so much work, to maybe £700 in the end. An­ because you are only cutting out those roads. I am told that it get ready. It seems to me that this if we do not get a parasite to destroy costs about a dollar per day per other point is this. This legisla­ transportation thing is wrapped GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE No. 56 the scale the palmettos are doomed our own people who are now short CONSIDERED prisoner to work prisoners on the tion is going to provide a job for an right up in it. If these people, to extinction. I am going to support of employment. I think I shall outsider. We have not a man in Investigation of Palmetto Scale have to oppose it. roads. There are men in Bermuda after giving it grave consideration, this because I think it is a move in who would be glad and willing to Bermuda. The men in Bermuda as no doubt they have, come to the the right direction. take four or five shillings a day at are too gentlemanly for this job, conclusion that we require better On motion of Mr. Patton the Governor's Message No. 56, relative Mr. O. G. GILBERT (Sandys labour at the present time in order No gentleman is ever suited for a transporation facilities here I cer­ —which was agreed to. Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I was not to help themselves and things warder of prisons. We have to have tainly agree with them, and I cer­ to the control of palmetto scale, was considered in committee. in the House when this matter was along, and if there are not they a man who is rough, we have got tainly do think it is necessary. If The House resumed, and adopted under discussion on the 18th Jan­ deserve to starve. I am positive along a great many years. We have they want to encourage the travel Mr. PATTERSON in the Chair. the resolution of the committee. uary, (Mr. Zuill:—Nobody was there are men around Bermuda never had any prison outbreaks, here they must give the people herel) bnt I am very lukewarm today who would be willing to take never had any riots in prison. I some better way of getting around today. I think that with the new agree that prisoners in Bermuda Hon. G. S. PATTON (Warwick THE WARDEN OF PRISONS ACT, four or five shillings a day. and a cheaper way of getting around Ohief of Police and two or three should be made to do more than they have today, and also give Parish):—(Having read the Message 1934 Second Reading inspectors and sub-Inspectors, the work than they have been doing, them some better pleasure grounds. and enclosure) Mr. Chairman, it —which was negatived. but I think that haying in mind falls to me to take up this Message Ohief of Police ought to have time enough to supervise the warders the tremendous amount of money which comes forward from th- Mr. 8. S. TODDINGS Jr. (St. Ayes 7; Messrs. 0. G. Gilbert, H. which we voted for an increase in Mr. J. E. P. VESEY:—Mr. Chair­ Board of Agriculture, bat it might George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I of the gaol. It seems to me it is an T.North,B. 0. C. Outerbridge, 0. S. expense, and I really believe this poUce—it ran into thousands of man, I put a question and asked just as well be taken up by any want to move that the Bill entitled Peniston, S. S. Toddings, Jr., pounds; it appals me to think of it that the hon. member in charge member of the Trade Development "The Warden of Prisons Act, 1934," can be done without. I do not J.E. P. Vesey, H. B. L. Wilkinson. want to kill it entirely but I think —Some of that mon ay could very would explain this term "between Board, because the palmetto is be referred to the Select Committee well be used for this officer. No, Bermuda and the United States." not an agricultural product, but appointed on Wednesday November that Mr. Toddings' motion is a very Nays 23: Messrs. R. 0. Crawford, sensible one. Refer It to that we won't do that but go on increas­ it Is a plant that adds very mater­ 1st, 1933, to consider the Civil W. S. Cooper, J. W. Oox, T. M, Dill, ing and increasing the vote of tl .e Hon. W. J. H. TROTT!—Mr. ially to the beauty of Bermuda. It I Servioe, their duties, business hours Committee and I shall support B. J. B. Duttkley, E. V. frith, E..T. Cl-ai-maa, the question as to why would Ira a very great pity, we leave a&d e-_.oJun.eats. furbert, A- T. Gosling, J, 8, Co«Unv.- on P_t« 19 I r - '->~- yy • -•-~^r:y~Ty^^Wi:P7r^~~^~~^.

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THE LIFE OF OUR LORD "In stepping into the bidding THE ALLEGED DESECRATION on the Dickens manuscript, we were upsetting a custom that had OF THE SABBATH become pretty weU standardized. The Continued from Page 1 But then we were facing a situa­ tion, the like of which had not A. - J. Curtis Brown, Ltd., literary agents happened in our time, and was not To the Editor, for the Dickens family. From then likely to happen again. Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. on Mr. Keen was in constant touch "The publisher of the Royal Gaz­ GROCETERIA with us by cable. Sometimes there ette and Colonist Daily has agreed Sir: were as many as ten messages a day with us that Dickens's 'The Life SELF SERVE CASH AND CARRY. being cabled back and forth. of Our Lord' is news and very im­ In common with every one else Thousands of words were used as \ portant news. And it is because Friday and Saturday Specials vl-....i 'c&a A'rt^ watching tourist travel to Bermuda instructions were transmitted and of this recognition that the Royal the Rev. Clayton Munro is gratified we were apprised of new develop­ Gazette and Colonist Daily has at the increase in numbers arriving ments in the negotiations. The bought first publication rights. Nature's Best PEACHES 2 V2 tins • 1 W here by aU classes of ships during bidding had started modestly "After we received the wire that Regular 1/1 Special lid. the months of December, January enough but swiftly it rose to pre­ announced the bidding had closed I i! * II and February last by comparison cipitous heights.- Beautiful and first serial publication rights White Rose PORK & BEANS 1 lb. tins with the corresponding months of "Now here, in order to give the for North and South America MISS EVELYN LA YE, a year ago. In these figures he picture to people who are not ac­ had been won by United Feature Regular 6d. Special 5d* apparently sees prosperity restored quainted with newspaper syndicates Syndicate, we faced a new problem. The Star fn the Film doubt dispelled and the prop knock­ Page EVAPORATED MILK tall tins "Walt? Time," writes:— I want to try to make some busi­ That problem was to sell rights to ed from under the argument of ness things clear. Everybody under­ Regular 5d. Special *%&.. "I should find stage work quite ex­ newspapers. hausting at times if it were not for the those who advocate some measure stands in general why an individual "And here the magazines entered Baby Tins invigorating help Phosferine is to me. of official relaxation with respect magazine or book publishing con­ the field again. The magazine It banishes all the jaded and fatigued to Sunday trading on a limited cern or an individual newspaper editors had taken a new breath Regular 3d. Special W J^ d, condition, and I feel as fresh and brisk number of Sunday's throughout | would be anxious to get first pub­ as I could desire. I am sure I am able after losing out in the bidding in Aylmer ASSORTED SOUPS to enjoy tennis and golf so much be. the year. lication rights to any Dickens man­ London. Now they began to bid uscript, but I believe general know­ cause Phosferine seems to really rest Professing himself at a recent in New York. They came to us Regular 5d. Special 4 Vi d« the system and ensure the extra nerve ledge of a syndicate's function is with offers that nearly took our energy and strength to get the best meeting of the Bermuda Chamber somewhat vague. STRAWBERRY JAM out of work .nd pa-time.*' of Commerce to be a student of breath away. It would have been "The syndicate exists to sell an easy matter to have sold the *_ «*_, m AS m £% s s. _ _"*a economics, I should have thought features to newspapers. Some Regular 1/- Special lOd* that Mr. Munro would have made rights then and there and to have -S' w* m Km» features are prohibitively expensive stepped out of the picture with a r a more exhaustive analysis of if any one newsaper undertakes to THE GREATEST CF ALL TONICS those tourist statistics recently very handsome profit. WE SELL FOR LESS Influenza Indigestion Headache buy them, but when the syndicate "However, tl e syndicate exists Lassitude Sleeplessness Sciatica released for publication by the buys an expensive feature, it is in a Brain Fa? Exhaustion Neuralgia Trade Development Board before primarily to serve newspapers. We Gastric Pains Nerve Shock Matemitv Weakness position to seU publication rights had an opportunity to assure news­ Debilitv Kh-umatism An_eu.iT * allowing himself to be lulled into to a number of newspapers and Made in Liquid and ' ab.ets, each sold in 3 tizt* . such a false sense of Bermuda's papers of the biggest feature scoop the larger sizes •»• * the more economical. thus reduce the cost to reasonable of our day. The discovery of the economic security as was indicated limits for each newspaper. Ask For Our Lower Priced Obtainable from -II Chemists and Dealers. in. his letter published in your manuscript was news. Its publica­ PHOSFERINE (ASHTON & PARSONS), Ltd., "What reasonable limits would tion in the Royal Gazette and Col­ L_K_g;ate Hill, London, England. issue of yesterday. I would sug­ gest that Mr. Munro take into be in the case of the Dickens manu­ onist DaUy will be a matter of out­ consideration the extremely tran­ script, nobody knew. But what standing news enterprise. We de­ FLASHLIGHTS sient character of travel under pres­ we did know was that this opport­ cided the discovery of this feature ent conditions, the lower hotel unity could come only once in a was news and belorged to the news­ rates currently prevalent, the lifetime. We did know that an papers. 3/6, 4/6, 5/- smaller margin of profit with which unpublished work by the author "First publication wiU come Mon­ merchants must content them­ of 'David Copperfield,' 'The Pick­ day, March 12th, less than a month Flashlight Spring Brackets 3/6 selves, and the reduced expendi­ wick Papers,' 'A Christmas Carol, after the award of rights. News­ stm 'The Tale of Two Cities,' 'Oliver tures made locally by visitors. papers are tte only medium which If he considerd all these factors he Twist,' and the rest of the im­ could move rapidly enough to give wiU find the outlock, undeniably perishable Dickens stories would be, the story to the American public at better than it was a few weeks ago, on publication, an event of first the same time that it is being pub­ J. B. ASTWOOD & SON not quite so rosy as his superficial magnitude. lished in London. This first pub­ observations of yesterday suggest­ "Like everybody else concerned lication will be simultaneous 8527_Cth.f.s.m. ed. in the bidding, we had not seen the thoughout the English-speaking manuscript itself, but we did not world. Mr. Munro persists in regarding feel that we were guessing about its "The original manuscript itself the advocacy of some measure of value. We had too much faith in has not been sold. If ever it is Don't let it go until it Sunday trading as a sinister and the genius of the man who had offered for sale, it will doubtless develops into something subtle conspiracy on the part of created Micawber, Sairy Gamp, bring forth astounding bids. What much more serious. certain irresponsible people to Little Nell, BiU Sykes and the whole they may amount to is indicated There is no better alter entirely the character of immortal gallery of Dickens char­ by the fact that the great expert, EASTER CARDS remedy for the relief of Sunday as Bermudians have always acters. Dr. A. S. W. Rosenbach paid $37,500 Coughs, Colds and all known and observed it. There may "However, to make assurance for only five pages of the original Bronchial Afflictions of course be some such people but sure, we got into touch by tele­ manuscript of 'Pickwick Papers!. than Robert's Syrup. It their number is insignificant and phone and telegraph with editors breaks up the col_l "However, Lady Dickens con­ their influence negligible. Mr. { in key cities of the United States, sented to have facsimiles made of >* 3d*, 4$£*') &nd 6d* soothes the throat and Munro, not unresonably consider­ Canada and Latin America. the original manuscript. Photo­ quickly restores normal ing what he terms his "profession" We needed their support if we were graphers in London worked all / conditions. Most pleas­ but which most clerics style their to keep up the precipitous bidding. of one day under Lady Dickens' ant to take. vocation, wants to see every And it was because these editors eyes to have these facsimilies made | Manufactured by Sunday observed as a day set apart saw eye to eye •with us on the value under glass. Ihese reproductions {TOBTHROP & LYMAN CO., for devine worship and rest. of publication rights that we were wiU be an interesting part of the * IJMITED enabled to keep in the running. THE BERMUDA PRESS LTD. Toronto, Canada Somewhere between his viewpoint publication in the Royal Gazette and that of those extremists in an They stuck to us as the bidding _____B___-_____a_____a______a______r9ffl and Colonist Daily.'' Reid Street opposite direction lies a corn- figures mounted and there was a The first Chapter wiU be pubUshed j compromise solution. There will call constantly for more money. on Monday next and tbe successive always be a limited number of "They saw eye to eye with us, chapters wUl appear daily until cruise ships arriving here on cer­ too, on the fact that this first pub­ the interesting story is completed. tain Sundays of the year. I sub­ lication of "Ihe Life of Our Lord' Many fascinating details of the I mit, In common with many others would be a worldwide news event. history of the volume wiU be given DU PONT PAINT SIRUP that from the standpoint of hos- The custom had long developed in tomorrow and Saturday and we [ pitality, which certainly enjoys the publishing business that when [OF TH-TEXTRACT OFI believe our readers will highly ap- j - divine sanction, Bermuda should a manuscript of importance was predate the most interesting "Life j TRIM &L TRELLIS GREEN !COO LIVER AND TAP. not permit thousands of people on the market, the magazines of our Lord." to wander aimlessly and discon­ bought first rights. If a leading tentedly about as was the case novelist of today turns out a new A Hard Wearing—Long Lasting Paint last Labour Day. To accommodate story, _he usual order of procedure these people is in the main the is fOr the author to sell serial rights VICKS COUGH DROP MASTERS HARDWARE CO. LUX TOILET SOAP object we sought by responsible to a magazine, then book publish­ ... AU you've hoped for in a* people with the resultant pecuniary ing rights, and then, later, what are Cough Drop—medicated with Phone 1192 for anything in the paint line Used by ingredients of benefits a secondary consideration. caUed second serial rights to news­ 8429Ww.eH». 9 &ut ot 10 film stars papers, in this fashion, the author VAPoRua REALIST, would cash in fo; the most money. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DA_L\, THURSDAY, MAR.CH 8, 1934 Page 9

-E3_W_S BEDS DANCE V_7 V_J 7i MATTRESSES \ By JAMSS •8 1934 by OnlUd Feature Syndicate. Ine. "TWEEDS" SgpfSS- Fred Howe, a happy-go-lucky sound ridiculous. But it's true, young man, arrives ia Pain- nevertheless." He held out his Beach broke but ready to enjoy package. Tm delivering this to himself. He crashes a dance Miss Haverhill." given by Sandra Haverhill, For a moment, the social sec­ wealthy society girl. Sandra retary was nonplussed. Then she takes a fancy to him, but he is held out her hand. You really must be "Tweed-e" later ejected from the party by "I'll take it for her," she said. her mother's social secretary, "Oh, but I wouldn't dream of Eileen Doane. Meanwhile. bothering you," Fred remonstrat­ if you want to be smart this Mary Laurence, an earnest ed. "I can see you're just going young lady whom he had met out somewhere." aboardship, has discovered .bat He reached toward the bell spring. Either Harris. Shetland he is down and -> ut and, to test again. But she stepped quickly him, has offered him a job as in his way. porter in her gift shop. When "I will take the package for or Cheviot, lots f o choose from he reports for work on the Miss Haverhill," she said firmly. morning after the Haverhill 'Give it to me please." party, one of his first assign­ He shook his head. 'Tm sor­ at prices which are enticingly All Sizes, Colours and Qualities ments is 4* c'eliver a package ry, but this package must be de­ to Sandra Haverhill. livered to Miss Haverhill person­ ally. It's valuable." low. NEW STOCKS JUST IN CHAPTER vm Miss Doane drew herself up. "Then you refuse to give it to AS Fred bicycled down the me?" "inished in White, Ivory, Green and Mahogany " Lake Trail in the direc­ "Yes, Miss Doane. My instruc­ tion of Sandra Haverhill's tions were to give it to Miss Ha­ If you contemplate refurnishing your bedroom—• home, he smiled at the humor verhill personally." Once more he reached toward let us show you our ivonderful values and bargain of his situation. On his way the bell, and once more she home last night, he had won­ blocked him. prices. dered whether he would ever "In that case," she said, "this is not the delivery entrance." She imingham at again see the lovely Sandra, pointed toward the rear of the little realizing how soon the house. "Packages are delivered opportunity was to come or at the servants' entrance." A. S. COOPER & SONS under what circumstances. 'RED smiled, as be bowed and Brothers Fi Dial 1244 Miss Doane, the social secre­ F turned in the direction indi­ tary to whom he had spoken cated. He walked to the servants* entrance and rang the bell. A so mockingly, would surely footman opened the door. have her moment of triumph 'T have a package for Miss if she should see him return­ HaverhilL" said Fred. ing as an errand boy. The man held out bis hand to take it, but once more Fred in­ w sisted it could only be delivered •a. t . He rode along, wondering If '[%m there wasn't some way he could to Miss Haverhill personally. He get out oi his difficulty. Maybe was finally admitted to a small he could find a small boy whom hall and told to wait while the Vv he could send up to the house footman went in search of his mistress. ,.....y.-'.,v with the package. Or maybe, if S__. '' he rode the bicycle carelessly But he didnt have long to enough, he could get hit by an wait, for tbe footman returned in automobile and taken to the ios- a moment and beckoned to him. fr pital. Not hurt seriously, of "Come this way. Miss Haverhill / course, but just enough to inca­ will see you." "UNIFLOW pacitate bim as errand boy for at As Fred followed the man down least one day. a long hall, be could feel bis heart beating just a little faster. Pumps and Pressure Systems assure a sruoothe even flow Just what would be Sandra's atti­ of fresh water and carry a guarantee of dependable service E laughed at tbe silly thought tude toward him now, when be H There was no use being fool­ came delivering a package from a ish about it. He had to deliver Pump only...... _..„„. £15 # 0 gift shop? last night he had 42 gallon system complete. £23 10 0 his parcel and do it in the right been a romantic stranger out of way. After all, Sandra Haverhill nowhere but today he was just 80 gallon system complete.. £25 10 0 was nothing but a part of tbe an errand boy. dream world of last night. Now SPECIAL the dream was over and he was to face with reality. E WAS ushered into a room Cniflow "GEM T" 42 gallon system, large enough for the average H where Sandra was seated at {j^ffi^,,. . ______Mary Laurence was reality a desk. She turned. For a sec- family Out of thJ goodness of l._i heart, and, she stared at him incredu­ she had given him a job when he lously. Then she held out ber jimmk Jingle Says: needed a job more than anything hand with a laugh. in the world. It was up to him "Well, if it isn't my mysterious £19.0.0 ^H Each, day of every blessed week to play his part, and do it witb good grace, too. dancing partner! Why did you b'Uly automatic run away last night?" best of food you ought to seek. With this thought 'an to pedal more rapidly. Five minutes Fred bowed over her hand, then BUTTER CitUJST BliE&D later, be jumped from his bicycle stood very straight in front of Ask Your Grocer outside the - Haverhill mansion her. and walked up the driveway to "I was ordered out. Miss Doane ROBERT D. AITKEN DA BAKERY, Limited the very door from which he had was most efficient about tt." been evicted the night before. A puzzled look came into the Everything Electrical (or the Home Clearly, the fates were not girl's eyes. "Why, Eileen told me with him, for just as he reached you simply disappeared. She al­ Queer. Street Dial 1137 Hamilton out bis hand to press the bell, the most insinuated we should count door opened quickly and Eileen the silverware " Doane stepped out. .rmrtly He grinned. "Miss Doane is a dressed in white linen -port very clever person. I'm sure. Sbe clothes. She halted in surprise just now trie_i to prevent me from at sight of Fred. delivering this package to yon." He held out the package, and He bowed. "Good morning. Sandra took it questioningly. Warner persuades the figure Miss Doane." Then, suddenly, a quick light U__& 3SP -W SPS I *S - _! t__IP_§ leaped into her eyes. to Nature's Contour f ITH a quick gesture, she "Oh. Mr. Howe! How clever of mm. j_UU W pulled the door to behind her. you! What a cute stunt, to pre­ as if to shut him out of the house tend you were an errand boy tn Try one of the new before speaking. order to get in to see me again!" "What are you doing here?" Sbe rose impulsively. "You must sbe asked crisply. stay to lunch witb us I And I Tm here on business." can just picture Eileen's face Two-Way-Stretch Girdles "Business?" she mocked. "Don't when she come back and finds r*~~* T *y TT~*1 Tr* be ridiculous!" you here!" i__.-J__._J IS NO TRUTH He grinned. "I agree with you thoroughly, Miss Doane—it does (To be continued) 10/6 19/6 25/6 I ermuda is concerned, in rent regarding the ces- TIDE TABLE FOR MARCH Mean High Water Spring Tides— 3ft. 6ins. LOCKWARD & CO. Reid Street L of Ii. D. V. CIGARETTES gift High Water Sun­ Sun­ Mean Hgh Water Spring Tides— A.M. P.M. rise set 3ft. 6ins. 8.-6«.*_ h m.tp. ae—We will continue to redeem 7 W. 00.21 12.30 6.40 6.21 Mean High Water Neap Tides—• . oupons bearing our name. 8 Th. 1.24 1.34 6.39 6.21 2ft. lOins. 9 I. 2.32 2.50 6.38 6.22 Mean Tide Level-—lft. 9ing. 10 Sa. 3.47 4.10 6.37 6.23 N.B.—All heights are given above A. A. 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in Bermuda everybody knows that I know something about prison Lt.-Ool. the Hon. T. M. DILL strongly the shortage of money CivU Service, their duties, business COLONIAL PARLIAMENT a Bermudian will have the first discipline in years gone by. It (Devonshire Parish):—Mr. Chair­ today to carry out our work in hours, leave and emoluments be opportunity, but if there is no was gopd stiff fare but it has got man, the only thing that I can Bermuda, and yet he wiU vote for requested to report to the House properly trained warden for that very slack, and we members of say why the Clause is worded that this Prison Warden at £450 rising not later than April 3,1934. post it is ridiculous to say that the the Executive Council know it way is that it is simply to accord­ to £540. That is consistency! To Continued from Page 5 person must be a Bermudian and and vie would be failing in our ance with the Message received talk about being short of money Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. therefore limit your choice to men duty if we did not stand up here from the House—that the salary and then trying to expend more. George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I Folicc Department. Mr. Chairman, I am chairman of that Committee I wc-vld li! e to have had this re­ who possibly may not be trained. and tell the House so. This is be a Grade I salary. I do not think There are men enough down here, there wiU be any doubt about it. and I do not know whether the ferred to that Select Committee, Why, what we want to get out of the necessary, Mr. Chairman. It is i I feel quite certain, if they were If the office is not continued he wiU only made to get around and do j hon. member realises the amount end If they bad come hack and con­ Gaol Department, the whole Gaol not being put through for any I Department, is more efficiency. other reason except we believe it | only get his increments up to the the work and taker care of this out- | Qf work that is involved in com­ vinced me end tho rest of the House is absolutely necessary. time that the Act is continued. fit, and it is not for this Colony 1 mittees of that nature. I have that it was neces??.ry in orter to The hon. member for St. George's, Mr. Toddings, is talking, nonsense to be placed to this extra expense. served to a considerable number of keep dcwn prison outbreaks, or to I object to this report and I hope committees, and I have never been increase the revenue, or for economy here, absolute nonsense! (Mr. Tod­ Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—Twenty dings:—I know what I am talk­ Chairman, in the days when that odd years ago the officer to charge there wiU be enough other hon. - on one yet that did not take some­ then I might have agreed, but in members to object. where to the neighbourhood of the face of the little knowledge I ing about). He says he cannot ad­ discipline was stiff we certainly of the prisons, who was then called vocate anything that he knows three months. If the House wishes have of this thing, I am forced to­ had no Grade 1. man in our gaol the Provost Marshal, got £400 a year. nothing about. • No, but he will as a warder to oversee it. If they Hon. W. J. H. TROTT:—Mr a report by that date they wUl get a day to carry out my attitude and oppose anything that he knows report, but whether it wUl be a object to this. had a staff with no Grade 1. man Mr. J. E. P. VESEY:—Mr. Chair­ Speaker, the hon. member for nothing about. He knows absolutely on it and could do It they can do it man, it seems to me that to pay Hamilton Parish seems to think considered one, with aU the con­ nothing about this. He spoke sideration which is due to the Mr. j. E. P. PATTERSON (Sandys now. this man £450 to start off is quite that the only way to effect economy of the Chief of Police visiting St. a lot of money. The Keeper of is by not spending any money, but question, is something else. If Parish):—Mr. Chairman, hon. George's Gaol and Nonsuch Island. the House wishes a report by that members who have spoken against Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—The Hamilton Gaol is only getting £280. he is wrong: sometimes the best That is exactly one of the points; hon. member does not know what I think to put him to Grade II is economy is to spend money, and it date no doubt it can get it. I shaU this were not here in most instances the Chief of Police does not have vote against the motion myself. and I can assure them I, like them, he is talking about. We had a all sufficient, if we have to waste is in this case. (Members-—Hear, time to visit St. George's Gaol Provost Marshal General in Grade 1. the money anyway. hear!) would not want to vote any money as frequently as he should, nor Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton for an officer if it was not neces­ then and a Chief of PoUce. Why to visit Nonsuch Island as frequent­ doesn't the hon. member get the —which was negatived. Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. Parish):—Mir. Speaker, the hon. sary, but I am sure if they had been ly as he should. One of the argu­ member for St. George's talks here and heard the report of that facts!? Speaker, I want to go on record as ments put forward in favour of the Ayes 8. Messrs. H. J. B. Dunkley, objecting to this. We have today about reporting in three months. committee they world have come appointment of this Warden when Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—You C. G. GUbert, H. T. North, B. C. C. provided someone with a nice fat If my memory serves me right this to the same conclusion that I did, the matter was under considera­ Committee was appointed in that we would save money by hav­ have a Police and Provost Marshal Outerbridge, C. S. Peniston, E. P. T. job at a fat salary, at tbe expense of tion before was this, that every­ Tucker, S. S. Toddings, Jr., J. E.P. November, and AprU 3rd wiU be ing this appointment. They went body will admit that the present today. the pubUc of Bermuda. Tbe sup­ Vesey. porters of this measure today seem­ over three months. Certainly it very thoroughly into the matter Chief of Police, who has not been is necessary that this Committee and if it had not been for that I here very long, has done a very Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—The ed to be obdurate. They would two officers were distinct and Nays 18. His Honour the Speaker, grant- no concession: they would wiU report so that this House should feel very differently about .great deal in the short time he has can know something about what it. That committee went very spent here to improve the efficiency separate. Then we had a Chief of Messrs. J. W. Cox, T. M. DiU, E. V. not reduce the salary. I am certain PoUce and a Provost Marshal, but Frith, J. B. Outerbridge, J. H. P. he could have got a man in Grade the conditions are, because in my thoroughly into the matter. If of the Police Force and to make the opinion and I know in the opinion the hon. member in charge would commission of crime less safe than some years ago the two officers Patterson, G. S. Patton, H. V. 11 to answer. I have it in my mind were merged into one and we find it Smith, A. C. Smith, S. S. Spurling, that some hon. members of this of a great many others, it is high read tbat report it would satisfy it was. Now I think the feeling time for some cut to be made in these members who do not know of this House was that we should does not work. J. D. B. Talbot. W. J. H. Trott, E. House could even teU me the name do everything we could to hold H. Trimingham, Sir Henry Wat- of the man who is going to get this the salaries this Colony is paying what they are talking about be­ considering the very low cost of cause they did not hear it. up the hands of the Chief of Police Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—And tagton, F. G. Ward, G. A. WiUiams job as Warden. and help him along. I have not the salaries were a lot less in L. J. WiUiams, W. E. S. Zuffl. living here today. I really think it is high time something was done _-r. C. S. PENISTON (Smith's changed my opinion. This matter those days. You had a Provost Mr. R. C. CRAWFORD (Pembroke Parish):—Mr. Chairman. I cannot was gone mto very thoroughly and Marshal and a Chief of Police for —which was agreed to, Mr. North Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I happened in the matter. support the adoption of Clause 1. I we make the recommendation in what it costs you for one Chief of objecting. to be in the Chair. I want to go think if you look round you can the belief that it will not be dir­ Police today. Do not forget that. on record as supporting this Bill. Mr. S. C. PENISTON (Smith's always see plenty of officials walk­ ectly but indirectly an economy Hon. G. S. PATTON:—I move I have very good reason for doing so. Parish):—Mr.. Speaker, I would ing round the street, including the to the Colony. I do not think that — which was negatived. Clause 4, Mr. Chairman, and I It was only on Monday that I had like to support Mr. Toddings' Chief of Police, and I understand there is anything more that I can might say with reference to this the pleasure of going to the East motion. It seems to me that the —T tried to get hold of the man to­ say than that, but I certainly do Ayes 7: Messrs. C. G. Gilbert, that we have not asked to have this End in the company of the Chief Committee has had November, day—there was a man in the ser­ not think those hon. members who H. T. North, C. S. Peniston, S. S. made a permanent appointment, of Police and we visited Nonsuch December, January, February— vice of the warders of St. George's were not in the House before and Toddings, Jr., J. E. P. Vesey, to have this official put on the Civil Island. What I think we have to four months to report: I should gaol for thirteen years,and on the did not hear the discussion that G. A. WilUams, Dr. L. J. Williams. Service Establishment. We are remember is that when the hon. like to know if they have had a of February he got notice from went on then are giving any part­ Nays 20: His Honour the Speaker, asking to have the appointment member for Warwick brought this meeting. I should like to see this ;f Police that his services icularly good reasons for the ob­ Messrs. J. W. Cox, T. M. Dill, continued imtU 1936, that is about measure in it was with tbe idea House introduce a BiU that com­ jections they, are raising now. two and half years, which seems a that it would be part of the duty mittees should report within a' : ere no longer. required. I under- H. J. B. Dunkley, E. V. Frith., A. T. Gosling, B. C. C. Outerbridge, J. B., reasonable time to try it out as an of tbe Warden to reUeve the Chief certain length of time. I am cer­ tsnd that ths Chief of Police re­ tain there are other things and I commends this man most highly Outerbridge, J. H. P. Patterson. experiment to see what its effect of Police of duties such as that. Mr. C. G. GILBERT:—Mr. Chair­ G. S. Patton, H. V. Smith, A. C. is going to be. Not only that, I am further con­ would like to know if they are ever e him no reason for firing going to be reported. him. It seems to me that if the man, the hon. member for War­ Smith, S. S. Spurling, J. D. B. vinced that due to certain con­ :s ha. time to go round wick, Mr. Patton, has used the same Talbot, W. J. H. Trott, E. P. T Mr. C. G. GILBERT:—Mr. Chair­ ditions that are prevaUing the old cry when it comes to the ap­ Tucker, E. H. Trimingham, Sir man, I would like to ask the hon. appointment of an officer of this Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. to St. George'.' and time to visit Speaker, I just want to say, sir, gaol down there and go to pointment of a Bermudian—that Henry Watlington, F. G. Ward, member to charge if he does not kind is very necessary. he is not trained! It is not going W. E..S. Zuill. think if we fill to the blank (five) things are becoming serious. I do •ch Island, he must have a not think hon. members are aware pretty good insight into what is to be long in this country before that would be aU right. I would Mr. C. G. GILBERT:—Mr. Speak­ there will not be a Bermudian train­ give him two years for experiment. er, I wish it to go on record that as to how matters are standing. I going on, and I would like to say Hon. G. S. PATTON:—My atten­ think we should have the report there are people who visit ed for any public appointment. tion has been caUed to the fact tbat I opposed this. I was wiUing in the There won't be any to have them Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. first place to go into committee, before us. I can answer the ques­ e ware ers. Visiting Justices. They it would be better to have this read tion of the hon. member for Smith's sed to be paid salaries, which I trained for! They will all be filled by tbe Governor" insteady of Chairman, I would like to sub­ and I should have supported it by people who are non-Bermudians. stitute five for six where it occurs going to a Select Committee, but Parish: this Committee has not think are not paid now; or if paid "by His Excellency." met yet, not once, and you appoint­ y are outside the Police Force. I do not see the necessity of this in the last line of Clause 4. I do not Uke the way it is being non-Bermudian in the first place, rushed through. I would rather ed it last November, over three Let thfi-,e men be paid £50. They go Mr. PATTON moved to substitute I months ago. Had not this motion there, and let them, if they have and there are plenty of Police in "the Governor" for "His Excel­ Mr. TODDINGS moved to sub­ wait for the Select Committee's the Police Force now who can do stitute (five) for (six) where it in­ report as to whether it is necessary been brought to the House I do any complaints to make, report lency." not suppose they would have met to this House, and I think we would this job. Certainly if Mr. Vesey's curs in brackets in the last line of or not. I wish it to go on record I motion is not agreed to, I shall clause 4. am all for law and order and disci­ in the next twelve months. That is get somewhere. If we get it all —which was agreed to. why I brought it before the House. mixed up together with the Police certainly oppose it. pline, but I do think this is a time Force we cannot be sure what is Mr. H. T. NORTH:—Mr. Chair­ when we have enough Police Foce to The clause, as amended, was —which was negatived. going en. I do not suppose many Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. affirmed. man. I think this whole thing is look after the gaol without this s knew that this man had Chairman, Even the title of this an absolutely unnecessary expend­ .appointment, and it is only an Ayes 5: Nays 14. hscharged even. You have Bill is English, "The Warden of Ayes 21: Nays 6. iture to this Colony. I only wish additional expense on the taxpayers ast get these men out here: they Prisons Act"—nothing Bermudian that the hon. members who are of this Colony. ADJOURNMENT 8re iir . Bermudians. I know there about it. The hon. member for Mr. PATTON moved Clause 2. voting for it would have to pay the ere a Lot cf white men hare as well Warwick Parish, Mr. Patton, gets expense and have to bear it them­ Mr. C. S. PENSITON:—Mr. juiac A'ho can serve the on his feet this afternoon and tells selves. I do not think there would Speaker, I want to go on record as The House adjourned to Tuesday Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. March 6,1934. Police Force ver. well, and with us that the warders in our prisons j Chairman, I want to ask if it is be such a large majority voting for objecting to this. I would like to these f, y remarks I woe Id Uke to are untrained. Have we been reaUy necessary—the temper of this Warden. They won't have to say this much. As Mr. Trott go further and have this Bill thrown running our prisons with untrained the House seems to be that they pay it, the whole Colony wiU have says, you must spend money some­ out altogether. warders? (A member:-—Yes!) all have made up their minds they are to pay ft, and I consider the whole times in the best interests of these years? I think that this is go tog to have this Warden—is it Colony is being put to a great deal economy. WeU, I hope that this Mr. s. s. ToumiN just a smoke screen. The advocacy reaUy necessary to get a man in of unnecessary expense. Warden who comes out here wUl Chairman, the man to whom the of some members of this House Grade 1, because the equivalent teU the chairman of the Board hon. member for Smith's Parish— reminds me of a little incident to our Grade 1 salary in England Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr. of Works that* machinery which it slipp.d n_y memory—referred is tbat happened two or three weeks today is a milUonaire's salary and Chairman, I should Uke to know if amounts to thousands and thous­ one Herbert Smith, who is a con­ ago when I was in the States. There I know that they are either going the hon. member from Hamilton ands of pounds is going to rack and stituent of mine, and was for a was a friend of mine enumerating to send to one of the Colonies Parish thinks that he is the only ruin, and wiU see that this prison Very great many year? a warder of jobs, and he said the Germans do where salaries are low, or to Eng­ one with any gumption and brains labour is put to work upon that. the St. George's Gael. The grounds this, the English do this, the French land where salaries are low, to get in this House? (Laughter). We (Mr. Trott:—A good idea. Thank for dismissal ci that man were do this, and so on. I said to him, this man. I am wondering if we are all entitled to our opinion, and you.) that he was too much of a gentle­ "But what do the Americans do?" cannot put him on another grade. the question that we should have man to be a warden, and he was "Oh, they are among, the unem­ to pay it out of our own pockets is Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—Mr. caught thanking a prisoner for ployed!" he said. The Americans Mr. C. G. GILBERT:—Mr. Chair­ absurd. If the hon. member cannot Speaker, I, Uke the hon. member for doing _cme.je.b. that he asked him were among the unemployed in man, (Having read motion infra.) take his defeat in debate like a Sandys, would like to have had to do. Ko was heard to thank him, tbe United States, and as Mr. I think that this is enough salary man he should get out. further time, if the exigency of and it was decided that Smith Gilbert says, we are training none for a Warden of Prisons. I cannot the situation would have permitted, was not fit tc b? a aider. H. was cf our Bermudians and very shortly imagine what he is to do all the Mr. C. G. GILBERT:—Mr. Chair­ to refer this to the Select Com­ Sneezing h ol a gentleman, notwith- there will be jobs not already filled. time. He wiU serve two hours in man, I would ask the hon. member mittee, but I am convinced, and "-.a__C__._; the fact that he is a I am going to support Mr. Vesey's the morning, do some clerical in charge if he agrees to the five. many other members who know H-.iv_.-ng • Coughing rsmperate man and neither smpk.s motion on principle. work and then be off for the bal­ (Mr. Patton:—No, I do not). Is the situation' are convinced, that in public is most objec­ we would have been very unwise to nor drinks, which might ha.. some ance of the day. I do not know not that time enough to experi­ tionable. Don't be a bearing as to why he was discharged, exactly where we could get a man: ment? If we have two years for have daUied with it and delayed Mr. C. 8. PENISTON:—Mr. it at all. public nuisance. because I do not think that ;.ou Chairman, does this man get I think we ought to be able to get experimentation, untU the end will find very many men in the free quarters, free medical attention a good man in Grade II. of 1935, I think that is ample time Stop your cold and cough Police or among the warders A and everything else? (Mr. Toddings: to experiment on. —which was affirmed. over night with Grove's Laxa* member:—Or in this House!) in —Sure!) Mr. GILBERT moved that Grade tive Bromo Quinine. Two tablets the category of teetotallers. n, be substituted for Grade I. —which was negatived. Ayes 21: Nays 6. at night and two in the morning Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. where it occurse in Clause 3. usually break up even the most Mr. J. E. P. VESEY:—Mr. Chair­ THE PALMETTO SCALE INVESTI­ George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, Ayes 5. Messrs. 0. G. Gilbert, H. stubborn cold. Grove's Laxative man, while I object to this appoint­ Hon. G. S. PATTON:—Mr. Chair­ T. North, C. S. Peniston, S. S. GATION RESOLVE, 1934 J I think that hon. members had First Reading Bromo Quinine has relieved ment, it looks as though it will better think carefully before re­ man, I simply wish to say we think Toddings, Jr.. J. E. P. Vesey.. millions from colds, coughs and go through. I want to move the jecting this Bill. I believe only a Grade I man is necessary. Nays 22. His Honour the Speaker, following amendment. Messrs. J. W. Cox, T. M. DiU, H. J. Mr. PATTON moved for leavo to influenza. this week there was a serious Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget introduce and read a first time by attack upon a warder in St. George's B. Dunkley, E. V. Frith, A. T. For sale a t all better chemists. Mr. VI EY moved that Clause Parish):—Mr. Chairman, do I un­ Gosling, B. O. O. Outerbridge, J. B. its title a Resolve entitled "The Gaol, and I honestly believe that Palmetto Scale Investigation 1 be fimei ded by the addition of derstand that the officer in ques­ Outerbridge, J. H. P. Patterson, unless we take steps to enforce the tion wiU be appointed on the en­ Resolve, 1934." the follow'*ng—"Provided such per­ discipline in our gaols we will have G. S. Patton, H. V. Smith, A. C. ft) son shall 1 e a native-born Ber­ tering salary of Grade 1. and have Smith, S. S. Spurling, J. D. B. something in our gaols we very the same emoluments that Grade —which was agreed to. mudian." much regret. Talbot, W. J. H. Trott, E. P. T. I takes? Is tbat clear, as far as this Tucker, E. H. Trimingham, Sir Mr. C. G. GILBERT:—Mr. Chair­ clause is concerned? because I do Henry WatUngton, F. G. Ward, The Resolve was read a first time man, I am getting hotter and Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. not want either to mislead the Col­ by its title. Chairman, the trouble referred to G. A. WilUams, L. J. WUUams, B;rcM^|i||^Skin better on this. (Laughter.) I will onial Treasurer, or the Audit Board W. E. S. Zuill. agree to Mr. Vesey's motion be­ came about through the instruction or the man himself. Why cannot TIME OF ADJOURNMENT cause it is going to be that we shall of the new system tightening of you say his salary should start at our discipline, with new warders The House resumed. have to have a native born Ber­ so and so rising by annual incre­ Sir HENRY WATLINGTON mov­ Remember-that pure blood not onhr mudian, and I hope there will be not knowing how to handle the ments and go on to so and so? Get ed that the House at its rising keeps away disease, but is Nature*! prisoners under the new system The CHAIRMAN moved tbe remedy—in fact, the blood to the enough Bermudians here who v.ill it definitely straight? He is not on adjourn to 3 p.m. on Tuesday tbey are trying to bring in. They the Civil Service, but it does not adoption of the Report. next. stream of life. In the treatment of carry that, and not give another have been handling them very Blood and Skin Complaints Clarke's job to an outsider. make it very clear as, to whether Blood Mixture Is unexcelled," It successfully for a hundred years, all the provisions of the Civil Ser­ Mr. H. T. North:—Mr'. Speaker, —which was agreed to. expels the poisons end assists and it is c-nly lately, when they healing. Hon. G. S. PATTO'N:—Mr. Chair­ vice and the increments are pro­ I object to the Report. I consider bring in this new "syst m, that the man, I think is is a great mi-take vided for in this Clause. I am in it is only encouraging laziness. SELECT COMMITTEE REPORT Of aB C. ninfifi and Storm. trouble starts. Button? /MrffeLIQUIDm TABlBT/trm to limit the field of choice. What favour of the motion to have it Lord knows they have got enough Motion asking for— we want here among other things Garde I and I should like it very men down there to take care of is a trained warden who Will train __.?_. S. S. SPOT LING:—Mr. definitely made clear so that there this thing without any additional Mr. TODDINGS moved that the he present untrained warders. Chairman, the hen. member does ! is no misunderstanding, Mr. Chair­ assistance. The hon. member for Select Committee appointed on ______if there is any such person not know what he is talking about. man, S_j_.it.-*s, Mr. Trott, stressed very November I, 1933, relative to the '*

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B.W.V-A. APPEAL FUND IS * REAL ESTATE Classified NOT YET CLOSED Corn Advertisements With reference to our article HOUSES concerning the plans of the' Ber­ muda War Veterans' Association EMPLOYMENT Melon to move into its new headquarters FOR RENT OR SALE on Front Street within the next week or so, we have been asked toy Vacancies for PROBATIONER- Properties for Sale the society of the Association to NURSES, King Edward VII Me­ Squash state that although the guarantee morial Hospital are now available MRS. RONNSON fund has been splendidly sup­ for Probationers. Free training is offered, together with salary and ported it is not yet closed, and CAMPBELL GOSLING & CO. an opportunity for one year's members who have not subscribed P-one 2066 Cablet "Ctrbrook" etc training at the Montreal General Cucumber, are asked to do so as soon as they Hospital. Applications should be Bank of Bermuda Building can. made in own handwriting to the The guarantee fund has been Matron, King Edward VII Hos­ WADSON'S rendered necessary if the Associa­ pital. tion is to continue to operate a 8469fs. ei to f9. _ 80435HED-ANO-UNFURNI5HED Motyer Construction Oo. the Bulletin displayed on Alaska Juneau 20 Oustoms House on Wednesday, 00 8492*m. ei to slO. Wednesday at the local banks: Allegheny Corp 3| March 7th:— Allied Chemical 148. 153 U.S.A $5.07 By Tender, valuable REAL ESTATE ICottoges U. S. DOLLARS Am. Can 99| 103 Canada 5.10 in the city of Hamilton contain­ FOB. RENT OR SALE Buying at 6|% dis $5.1336 Am. & Foreign Pow— 9. 10 f Belgium 22 ing approximately l acre, 12 LAND FOR SALE 46$ 6 6 6 ESTABLISH ED 191» Selling at 4% dis .5.00 Am. Smelt. & Re^ti..„ 43J France 77 room house. Corner Court and Am. Water Works 20i 20| Luquld Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Germany 13 Dundonald Streets. Not bound Aim.. Gro&tt&ti&r CANADIAN DOLLARS Am. .Tel. & Tel 119. 121 Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds first Holland..... 7.55 to accept highest or any Tender. Anaconda Oopper 14. 15* Hong Kong 1/6 Tenders will be received up to Buying at 7% dis 15.1613 day, Headaches or Neuralgia in 30 j Atchison R.R 64} 67$ minutes Italy ™-—„ 59 March 15th. For particulars ap­ £L Tucker Selling at 4_% dis $5.0362 Atlantic Refining 30} 32 FINE LAXATIVE AND TONIC Japan „._-_-. 1/2 ply Herbert A. Usher, agent for NEW WESTBUKV « Am. Tobacco "B" 70 75$ Most Speedy Remedies Known owner. RICHMOND ROAD QUOTATIONS Baltimore & Ohio 291 31 8397*s24.tu27.thl.tu6.th8.Wl8. PHONt IIO8 CABLE T-UCfcO 45| New York Closed $5.07625 Betblebem Steel 43 \ Borden Company..„ 23 £3 For Sale or for Rent, partly fur­ Montreal Closed. $5.0950 15$ nished or unfurnished, NESTON, London, 11.30 a.m $5.07125 Can. Pacific, New...... 16 451 near Princess Hotel. Possession , Montreal Latest $5.0975 Ohes. & Ohio R.R .. 40 #> Chrysler Motors.- 52f 55$ given in June. Apply to owne, New York Latest $5.0775 Mrs. Florence Bellor, Dial 2316. Col. Gas 15} 16 Is it 8536*th. ei to wl4. Cons. Gas.- 38 39} -oo- Corn' Products — 781 Buildup METEOROLOGICAL NOTES Oom. and Southern.... 2i Oom. Solvents 26. n WANTED 28$ lunch time Dupont 961 March 7th 100$ Eastman Kodak 87} SOVEREIGNS, 27/6 cash. Also any Barometer— Electric Autolite — 90 J9 other gold in old Bermuda coins 8.00 a.m 1023.9 millibars 30$ Electric P. & L 7} old watches, chains, rings, gold 30.24 inches Erie R.R. Common 21 already? teeth. Highest cash prices paid 8.00 p.m 1025.6 millibars n Fox Film — Last opportunity. Advertiser wiU 30.29 Inches 211 Gillette Safety Razor., 11} call. Write Box 8494 Bermuda Wind— HI Gen. Elec, New 21J 881 Press. 8.00 a.m., S.W 6 mi. per hr. General Motors 36$ 8494*m. ei to slO. Noon, N.W 10 mi. per hr. 39$ Goodrich Rubber — 151 gp.m Calm How often you've been AGENTS WANTED, either sex, to Hudson Motors 18. 801 Max. Temp, for 24 hrs 72° take orders for Private Christmas Int. Nickel of Can 24f 24$ startled to find the morning Min. Temp, for 24 hrs 60° 1 Cards. Great Britain's largest Int. Tel. & Tel 13} 141 Jainfall for 24 hrs 30 j gone—and not a tap done manufacturers give best value Kennecott Copper 19 J 801 Sunshine for 24 hrs 7 hr. 12 min. obtainable and allow 50% (10/- a strong Ltbbsy-owensFord .... — 38$ toward getting lunch ready! » * * in the f; from selling prices. Loews, Ine 31 32 FOREIGN REPORTS Free Sample Book delivered early 351 Constitution Mack Truck — fVEGETABLE But keep Campbell's Vege­ May. Write now to Dept. 58, Montg. Ward„ 301 381 Lancaster Publishing Co., Lan­ o Natl. Dairy Products .. — 151 table Soup in your cupboard caster, England. HE whole of jtour botljr is built Nash Motors 26 871 and you won't have to worry. 8521*w. ei. to tul3. TUp of millions of living teWs—and Date Natl. Biscu.t, New 40| 41$ upon their health the health of youi March 7th. fl Pl Natl. Power & Light.... — 12 For it's a delicious lunch that body depends. —' 4— New York Central 36f 381