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VOL. 18—NO. 67 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM HITLER EXPLAINS AUSTRIAN COUP BEFORE REICHSTAG

IN THE HOUSE THEY SAY "PITY DEMOCRACIES DO NOT A Column for NEW MEN'S TENNIS CHAMPION Ord Road School Resolve BERMUDA VISITORS That the EngUsh news is very per­ Modified Yesterday turbing. UNDERSTAND" ACTION * * * CROWNED YESTERDAY Quaint Bits about Present-Day That in crises it is not her usual Instead of less than a quorum, practice to raise poUtical issues. yesterday's meeting of the House of Bermuda You may wish to * a a Assembly opened with no less than Write Home About That the old tradition is: When "ITALY'S BORDERS INVIOLATE" 22 members in atendance, later in­ England is sUent She is active. Sabin Takes Men's Title; Mrs. Andrus creased to 33, though numbers fell * * * off sadly before the House adjourn­ Bi-Weekly by ERNEST C. RIEDEL That a real effective get together is ed at 3.30 p.m. needed—and wUl come. & Henrotin Win Women's Doubles Message No. 92 from the Governor a a a The smeUy comer is at the Chancellor Says He Was Determined bespoke favourable consideration That the big problem is how to pro­ left," the courteous Consta­ for an appUcation by the Domestic tect a smaller nation which doesn't for the Fifth Successive Time •Raining Centre for £300 to pay the T ble warned us, as we entered. know what it wants or what is good But we were agreeable dissapointed. . To Save Austria From Fate of salary of a second teacher and an for her. * * * increase in annual grant from £750 After the caU to attention by the That local poUtics are net without (originaUy £500) to £1,050. Last Nov­ court criers "O yez," the first duty their squabbles. OTHER FINAL MATCHES PLAYED TODAY ember 72 school chUdren raised the upon the day of the Supreme Court's Spain * * * number of pupils to 116, but with Assizes (sessions) is the selection of That these wiU soon be smoothed out. 93 school chUdren their numbers 17 men fcr the Grand Jury. . Names * * • By FRED HAWTHORNE , Mar. 18. (CP)—Chancellor Hitler was introduced to have now increased to 147, with fur­ are drawn from a box containing 54 ther numbers of school chUdren hav­ (six from each oi the nine parishes). That electionitis only rages for a few His Excellency the Governor, Sir Reginald J. T. Hildyard, eichstag today by Goering who announced the dissolution of ing to be denied accommodation. If this jury returns a "true bill" a months. and Lady Hildyard, saw a new men's singles champion crowned * * § eichstag and called -for new elections for April 10th, the same Although the House has so far Petit jury of 12 is next chosen. . Un­ on the championship court of the Tennis Stadium yesterday after­ That the information on the old the Austrian plebiscite on the ansehluss. Hitler mentioned heard nothing of the Commission like U.S.A., only 9 out of 12 can con­ ladies' home is most interesting. noon as Wayne Sabin, the little man from Hollywood, , esence of Austrian ministers in the Reichstag. He called of Inquiry asked for on December vict. Appeals are sent to the King. . * » • defeated Don McNeill of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 22nd last to inquire into certain The prosecuting Attorney General, report of his recent actions and said, "In addition I have That evidently promises are Uke pie­ 6-4, in the final round match. The largest crowd that has yet escapes from lawful custody, whose the Chief Justice, Assistant Justice int you with the decisions affecting the German people crusts. proceedings were not open to the and the Barristers wear standard attended the matches was on hand to see the two American youths » * » and the Reichstag itself." pubUc, Col. T. M. DUl, who moved costumes and pigtaU wigs. . The do battle for the honours that went to Frank Parker last year. That tbey are made to b J broken. tnuing, the German Chancellor said: "It is a pity that for appointment of both Commis­ Chief Justice' wig is the larger Previous to this match, the ladies' doubles final was staged, and stately full-bottcmed one, which a a a s do not understand why and how we added Austria to sions, appeared more interested in here we saw a runaway match, in which the defending champions the Commission of Inquiry request­ he discards for the bench-wig after That those responsible for the tennis man nation. Behind me are 75,000,000 people. Before me ed by the House on January 14th to addressing the jury. . Prior to the toumey deserve a lot of thanks and of the last four years, Mme. Sylvia Henrotin of France and Mrs. s Germany's armed might," he shouted. inquire into the importation and Assizes, services attended by the congratulation. Dorothy Andrus of New York, smothered Mrs. Frederick McBride a a • itler took the occasion to allay the Italian fears that Ger- sale by auction of certain rugs, Justice, aU officials, poUce and jury, of Short Hills, N.J., and Miss Florence LeBoutillier of New York, are held in the Cathedral. Not long That the Junior Service League must s advance to Brenner Pass menaces Italy. Thanking Mus- whose pubUc proceedings recently under a 6-0, 6-0 blanket. terminated. The House agreed to ago the prisoners also attended the not be forgotten. his attitude toward the Austrian coup, Hitler said, send a Message to the Governor ask­ ceremonies. . You wiU find a visit * • • In the morning session of play, j 3-2. But the Californian came right mtiers remain for us inviolate. Behind this word stands ing if such Commission had been ap­ to the Assizes most interesting. The That the sceptic doesn't beUeve that Mme. Henrotin and Mrs. Andrus backwith asurgicg attack from fore- the German nation." pointed; if so, had they reported; proceedings are quite unlike Ameri­ air mail story. had earned their final bracket with court that won him the next two if they had not reported, when may can's. . Ncte the witness and prison­ * * * a victory over Mrs. John Van Ryn games, and the lead, at 4-3. ssing the Reichstag in the : they be expected to report, and if er's boxes with their roofs for better That he says there isn't such a thing and Mrs. Virginia Rice Johnson, But McNeiU is a fighter, every Kroll Opera Hcuse, Der Fuehrer began BRITISH GOVERNMENT they have reported, when is such acoustics. Hear the old clock tick as a | cent. scored at 6-4, 6-4. Mrs. McBride and pound of him, and with the same eech at 8.05 p.m. and ended CRISIS SUBSIDES report likely to be forwarded to the off the dragging seconds during those * * * Miss LeBoutUUer, at the same time bristling aggressiveness that swept thirty-eight minutes later. House. hushed tense moments when sent- That therefore the Pan American were winning in an upset victory over Murray down to defeat in the semi- Justifying the annexation of Aus­ tence is about to be pronounced. . Airways must have got sUghtly Mrs. Sarah PaUrey Fabyan and Miss final round, the United States na- U.S. A DOMINION tria, Hitler stated, "Thsre are cer­ Prime Minister To State The busy courts of London are closed more. Katharine Winthrop of Boston. The tional indoor champion staged an tain enclosed groups of people in 3 months out ot the year, but here * * * sets went at 7-5, 6-3. In the last two answering chaUenge that Sabin could Policy Next Week—Cabinet In connection with the Interpreta­ Europe which, make it impossible to for only 7 days,—and they're far That the exchange of greetings be­ matches of a long day of competition, not offpet. McNeiU won the next tion Act Amendment BiU, the status draw frontiers so that the interests Split "Greatly Exaggerated tween the Mayors of HamUton and the semi-finals of the mixed doubles three games in a row, breaking Sa- of nationality and state are served of the Irish Free State has now been from b -ing busy. were played. Mme Henrotin and Mc- bin's deUvery in the ninth game and determined to the satisfaction of Bermuda didn't sUp up this time. h equal justice. There are, how­ LONDON, March 18. (CP)—Last « * * * * * NeiU defeated Mrs. McBride and then putting set away on own service. ever . state formations in Europe which the House, it being classified as a The folks home, even dealers, night the Prime Minister was re­ Dominion and entitled to the Brit­ That on the first flight to Baltimore John Van Ryn 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, and Mrs. for the set, at 6-4, and a dangerous have such a decided type of intended ported to have decided to make a haven't heard of these drink-improv­ the Mayor's letter of greetings Fabyan and Sabin vanquished Mrs. lead. onal injustice that their con­ ish preferential tariff. This BUl ers: Falernum and Ginger Wine. clearcut foreign policy statement merely deleted the definition of was left behind. Van Ryn and Bernard Coghlan, 7-5, Through this set McNeUl was in tinued existence is possible only by in the House of Commcns next week. Be sure to take some home, also * * * 6-3. splendid touch, dropping over several "British Empire" from the Interpre­ Dramboui, a different Uquer worth Continued on Page The Associated Press said that, faced tation Act, it having been inserted That he Uttle knows what a beautiful TODAY'S PLAY trapshots that Sabin could not reach, within the Government and the Con knowing. substitute was penned on the air­ no matter how desperately he lunged in the Customs Tariff Act instead * a a servative Party with revolt, the Prime by the Customs Act Amendment BUl, plane but never presented. Today's schedule, winding up the in from his base line. In addition Minister was understood to have A bit of chopped green Pawpaw twenty-fifth championship tourney, to this, McNeiU's fcrehar.d drives MEMEL OBJECTIVE OF which also passed its second reading cooked with beef, wiU make the meat given ground in an effort to restore at this meeting. Mr. Cox explained NEW ADJUTANT OF B.V.E. wiU start at 1:45 o'clock this after­ straight down the side line were com­ GERMAN MARCH harmony. Sources close to tbe Gov­ more tender. For whicb we are noon, with the playing of the ladies' ing into court so fast, and so close ernment, according to the Associated Coatinued oa Page 2 grateful. ARRIVES singles final, in which Mme. Henro- to the chalk marks, that even the Press, stated that Chamberlain would * * * tin wiU face Mrs. Van Ryn, fourth I fleet-footed Sabin would not get up Threat to Take Lost Territory tell the House of the Cabinet's stand BERMUD^TWOMAN He caught a fish in his bathing suit. On Thursday, by the Oropesa, ranking American feminine player, to the ball. if Poland Enters Lithuania on such critical issues as Czecho­ How did he get there? Captain E. W. B. Harte, R.E. arrived Immediately after the finish of this But the CaUfornian is not easily slovakia and Spain. Such a statement SUFFRAGE SOCIETY * * * to take up his duties as Adjutant match, the men's doubles final wiU stampeded, and although there were by the Premier would do much to Buried in the middle cf the road! of the B.V.E. in succession to Major begin, for the best three of five sets, occasions when he gave vent to his -Germany I clamouring for And nothing marks the spot. So pacify those wh0 were Members are asked to please note Worsfold. HewiUalsobetheD.C.R.- between Sabin and Coghlan and Mc­ feeUngs in no uncertain voice, as his prepared to march on Lithuanian heavy, the truck and engine sank, an immediate and definite declar­ that the Society will hold an evening E. NeUl and Robert Murray. This wiU shots failed to come off properly, he Memel, the Nazi spokesman said they buried it then and there. . Dis­ ation. Government sources, however, meeting on Tuesday, April 12, at 8.30 Captain Harte's last appointment be foUowed by the final mixed doubles never gave the impression of being the moment that Poland posal of boUers, and other large insisted that there was no Govern­ o'clock in Trinity Hall, Eastern was at the School for MiUtary En­ match, with Mme. Henrotin and actuaUy worried or flustered by the i on Lithuania. Germany pieces of wreckage fiom the Elbow ment crisis., despite the mounting entrance. This evening meeting has gineering, Chatham, England. McNeUl meeting Mrs. Fabyan and situation. With the start of the lost Memel whan the Lithuanian Beach Hotel's power-house fire, have rumours that a cautious foreign been arranged specially for those Sabin. It is advisable for those who second set Sabin began to play with Republic was created after the World presented many obstacles. This in­ policy had brought about a rupture. members who are unable to attend an hope to see this closing day of play mere determination and concentra­ and it is a part of her war-lost stance is one of the unusual methods BERMUDA^DOCTOR There was some subsidence of the afternoon meeting, and it is hoped te secure their reserved tickets early tion. He produced his shots with itoxy that Germany wants hack, prompted by,—necessity, shall ~*fe HONOURED Cabinet crisis today. It is beUeved that members wUl avail themselves say? Incidentally, the further im­ as the pressure on the ticket office an apparent minimum of effort, sudden developing of the that the Prime Minister is being of the opportunity to discuss im­ may be unexpectedly heavy. the result of an iron yet extremely crisis has brought Memel provements of this hotel are a delight­ From private letters received Thurs­ pressed by several Cabinet ministers portant matters since election time The high wind that blew aU yes­ flexible wrist, and his keen sense of again into the limelight. ful revelation. day we leam that Dr. Eugene Walker, to announce a definite anti-aggression is so near. There wUl be special terday afternoon was a considerable anticipation came to his aid often ! official German news agency * * * whilst attending a recent meeting poUcy, but calling it a Cabinet speakers on topical subjects and handicap cn the players, and under in meeting McNeiU's point of attack. Warsaw dispatch today said Off the beaten path. The stairway of the New England Hospital Asso­ spUt and forecasting Chamberlain's every member is asked to make an the circumstances the quaUty of The new champion-to be took the had been officially announced directly off the main road on Scaur ciation, was elected Prerident of the resignation, was looked upon merely effort to attend. play in the men's singles was sur­ first two games, breaking McNeiU's Poland had taken military pre­ HUl, Southampton, leads to an old Massachusetts H.spital Association. as tbe Labour Party's hopes. In- o prisingly good. The deep lob was a severe service in the second, but then cautions to meet the Lithuanian fort atop the hUl. Cannon, moat, This appointment is highly prized Continued OD Page 8 hazardous attacking or defensive had a temporary lapse of careless play­ situation. The envoys in Estonia and ILLUSTRATED TALK secret passages, dungeons, and a and the distinction is the greater weapon, for the baU would often be ing, which lost him the next two game 3 Latvia have made strong represent­ I marveUous view from the parapet. in Dr. Walker's case since he is not 0 "blown off its course" as gusts of as McNeiU came back with withering ations to Kaunas, th.3 Lithuanian Members and friends of the I.O.D.E. I The deep wide trench through the an American. WAR LOOMS IN POLISH- wind eddied over the top of the con­ attack as he scored in several close- capital, urging the Lithuanian Gov­ are asked to remember the Illustrated [hiU and running from East to West Perhaps it is another case of a crete stadium. Lobs that, under up voUeying duels. ernment to normalise relations with LITHUANIAN SITUATION Talk on a trip to Norway and Sweden was put there to prevent approach prophet is not without honour save normal conditions, would have been Poland. As this newest tension which is to be given by Mrs. Caiuth frcm the South. This fort (Somerset) in his own country. safely inside the base, line, often NOT TO BE HELD BACK spread, the friensbip of Italy and Ger­ of Southampton on Tuesday, March was intended to guard the Dockyard Poland's Ultimatum Expires o carried over the base lines by several many appeared headed for the acid 22, at 8 p.m. in Trinity HaU. Mrs. to the north. . If you like to explore, feet, when the wind was behind But Sabin was not to be held back test, with the possibility of a miUtary at Three O'Clock Today Caruth, with her daughter and her the Mil is worth climbing. For here "Aquitania" Due Tomorrow them, or feU far too short wh sn facing at this stage and he took four of the alliance in the offing. sisters, the Misses Tuckei of the also, you wUl find an unusually ela­ with 450 Passengers the wind. last five games, for the set, at 6-3, to The Nazi spokesman said there was POUSH TROOPS TO BORDER "ArChes," made this deUghtful trip borate 4ft. gravestone. Of the other­ bring the match aU even. The CaU­ no doubt about it, that last summer and have brought wise illegible inscription, four of the The S.S. Aquitania (Cunard-White Captain Gregg was in the umpire's fornian was keeping a low trajectory the minute the Poles cross the Lithu­ WARSAW, March 18. (CP)—The back with them a large and interest- carved words read: "Don. . the dog Star Line) is due to arrive from chair when play began, thus ensuring on his drives, which were reaching anian frontier" our troops will march danger of war between Pcland and tag coUection of -pictures. Their . 1877." About ten feet away is the South America tomorrow (Sunday) the spectators that the score an­ deep into McNeiU's court and keep­ into Memel." German Government Lithuania hung over Europe tonight many friends wUl welcome this op­ milestone reading "London, 3076 with 450 passengers. Agents, Har­ nouncements would be plainly heard, ing the Oklahoma on a desperate sources declined tc discuss Msmel, mora ominously than ever. Peace portunity of seeing these pictures and mUes." Take your camera. nett & Richardson. and that is always a decided aid in a chase, and he was also moving up but it was indicated that Poland's depended cn Lithuania's acceptance of hearing from Mrs. Caruth their * * * match. Sabin began with the ser­ swiftly to finish off on the volley or a insistence on normal relations with of the PoUsh. ultimatum that wiU ex­ impressions of this delightful visit. Never swim after a hearty meal. CONTENTS vice and games went on service until decisive smash of defensive lobs. Lithuania was justified. pire at three o'clock (E.S.T.) on Sun­ No entrance fes wiU be charged but a You won't find it. the fifth, when Sabin was broken Sabin went to 3-0 in the third set, day. One Lithuanian offer has al­ sUver coUection wiU be taken, the * * a through, to give McNeUl the lead of breaking McNeiU's deUvery twice, As Hitler summoned the Reichstag Page for tonight's address on world af­ ready been rejected. proceeds of Which wiU be divided Would you say this wins the only to see the latter win the next between the Emma Darrell Scholar­ They Say l two games by virtue of some sen­ fairs and the Austrian annexation, Poland, with an army 13 times the genuine Ultuninated cast-iron bed- Cable News 1 size of Lithuania's, moved troops ship and the SUver JubUee Education­ sational shot making in the flashing it was learned on good authority sheet? a visitor suggests: attach British Official Press. 1 close to the border throughout the al Fund. I.O.D.E. members are urged exchanges. But McNeill's spurt was a that a plan was developing to settle 15 mUes-per-hour governors to the Tennis Tournament. . 1 TODAY'S PLAY AT THE day to back up her ultimatum with to ccme and bring their friends. short one and Sabin took three of the the south Tyrol question. South motors of our lorries. A simple ex­ Proportion. 2 force. Her preparations were said to last four games, to win at 6-3 and Tyrol was once Austrian and was pedient that should end aU the talk Diary of SLP.T. 2 TENNIS STADIUM be complete. stand two sets to one at the rest ceded to Italy after the Versailles FAREmiTPARTY about their wearing the roads, Uves, Lord Mark Kerr 3 Authoritative reports from Berlin interval. treaty. It is now said that the Austro- health, nerves, temper. Less haste, According to Culbertson 3 1.45 p.m.—Final Ladies Singles said that Germany has agreed to McNeiU was bringing off the difficult German population are offered land On Monday, at 6 pjn., aU ranks less dust,—more peace. Debates -^. 4,5 —Mrs. Van Ryn vs. Mme. keep "hands off' It Poland will ac­ shots but failing frequently on the for occupation in the Austrian pro­ of the B.V.E. are invited to attend a * * * Radio. 6 Henrotin. quiesce to Germany's seizure of the simple ones, after having worked up vince of Carinthia, solving one of the cocktaU party at Headquarters for The tale of a tale—and another Crossword Puzzle 8 FoUowed by—Finals Men's Free City of Danzig. The possibiUty his point beautifully. problems of German minorities. Fcr Major Worsfold who is leaving the miraculous catch of a Rock-fish: The Sporting News. „ g Doubles—Murray and Mc­ was also raised that hostiUties might the first time an Austrian represent­ Staticn to the great regret cf aU. 100 pounder caught with a bass-hook Sunday Concerts 11 NeUl vs. Sabin and Coghlan. Sabin returned to the court for lead to German annexation of Me­ ative has been given a seat in the At this party a welcome wUl be of­ and Une (15 thread). If you don't Serial Story n FoUowed by—Finals Mixed the fourth set, to play his best tennia Reichstag. It was announced that mel, formerly a Geiman city and fered the new Adjutant, Capt. E. W. beUeve the 5| foot monster didn't Church Services 12 Doubles—Winners of Fri­ of the match in the flrst four games, the main part of Hitler's address now a Lithuanian port, and the B. Harte, R.E., who arrived by the take the smaU hock and line, let Steamship _____ 14 day's matches. which he won impiessively, scoring wculd be devoted to Austria. Continued on Page 16 Continued on Page 16 "Oropesa" on Thursday. Music and Musicians , , , _ 15 Continued on Page 7 Page 2 THE KOYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

IN THE HOUSE PROPORTION Continued from Pate 1 wi Olnlnntat Satttj Special Show This Morning! Another Saturday Show an»OM~nw« that advantage had been taken of Our editor wrote lately of our business methods: In a diminutive WI ROYAL GAZETTE (EOTA*. 1826) the opportunity to do this when it country it is not easy to maintain a true sense of proportion. At 11.00 a.m. Only Doors Open 10.30 to Make Screen History .#<•* COLONIST AND OAI1-Y NEWS (ESTA*. 18061 was also desired to exempt from In the diminutive domain of a human life the same difficulty oc­ PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDA> duty approved apparatus for des­ curs. One man is sympathetic, with infinite capacity for kindness; Capt. Scott's Immortal Adventure Film THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD truction of insects (particularly but his will is weak, he has no grip of a great end in life. Another is mm ML resolute, he sees his goal and makes for it; but he wants that breadth "90 DEGREES SOUTH" OPERA* HOUSE REID STREET. HAMILTON flies) as well as insectides. There was no objection to the slaughter of of heart which makes life a sweet song, day by day. We are like A. M. PURCEU. insects, but Mr. Gilbert desired to stained windows, and the light of life is Honging to stream in: but of Don't Miss it! Adults 1/6 Children 6d. 1/- At 1.30 6d—9d. Kiddie MANAOINO BDITOR strike out all British preference to that white and perfect light we pass on only the crimson and the gold Af»I«TANT COITORl E. T. SAYER the Irish Free State—"Carrying on till "life, like a dome of many-coloured glass, stains the white radiance Party—At 2.00 New Char­ ASSISTANT MANAGER) ERNEST J. BELL as they do," he declared, "I don't of eternity." lie Chaplin—At 2.30 Wm. AJiVEHTISINO MANAOERl M. M. HANSFORD think we should extend any pre­ Human character lacks proportion. The perplexing thing is that this SUBSCRIPTION RATES ferential treatment to them!" lack often seems essential to what is called success; a passion is needed Boyd in "RUSTLER'S VAL­ I.OCAU — ONE YEAH aaf* Sm MONTH* «Or- 'OKEIONi — TO UNITED STAT* J ANO CANAD. centering on one thing, be that a tennis racquet or a test-tube, a bus­ r PossibiUties of a conflict with the LEY' • 1_UOO •»•* YEAR. TO <_»-* BRITAIN. DO/- iness or a hobby. Darwin lamented that his absorption in science had • The New Theatre * PKR VSAV Legislative Council loomed large in left him unable to enjoy Shakespeare. And yet, had he kept an open ALL SUBSCRHTIOMS A____ PREPAYABLE view of the preamble to the Ord heart for the poet, would he ever have been the supreme scientist? "Where the Big Films Play First" At 3.30 10.00 Last Show­ Road School Eesolve as foUows:— An age of specialism does splendid work, but 1 do not know that it *W__>1 rTOMIAk. IOKII rovERTiaiNa. CIRCULA- Whereas The Paget and Warwick ings of that marvelous film not*. _r_ l_Bli WORMMeM AND NIOHT CAUL. makes splendid men. Warner's Gay Romance IO07t JO.". PRINTING lOM. School Lands Purchase Resolve, The ancient Greeks proclaimed not specialism but the happy "STAGE DOOR" •a 1938, purporting to provide funds mean; "nothing too much." Yet what happened at length? The gem­ SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938 Ginger Rogers—K. Hepburn for the -acquisition of a site on the like flame of their spirit was displaced by the fires of baser altars. TODAY Ord Road, Paget West, for the erec­ Greece went stark, staring rotten. For they had thrown aside the "THE GREAT GARRICK" tion of a school, and also of a second very proportion that produced the grave beauty which made the At 8.30 pan. Only site in Warwick West for the erec­ glory that was Greece. They fell into an exaggerated worship of the with tion of another school, was passed body, its beauty and prowess, to the exclusion of worship else. "DEAD END" by the House of Assembly but by Disproportion is breaking out in that same direction today. Brian Aherne—Olivia De Haviland ^he LDiary reason of a difference of opinion as Nations have awoken, in the last ten years, to the question of physical ^L~ —Edward Everett Horton Sylvia Sidney—Joel McCrea to the site of the projected school education as never before in world history. They have rushed into an of in Warwick West the said Resolve —Powerful moving beyond orgy of gymnastic and sun-seeking, of playing-fields and beauty- HERE'S SOMETHING NEW—You've \ SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER failed to become law; and whereas parlours. Learning, culture, religion have been cold-shouldered in this words the option for the purchase of the accelerating mania for physical things. school site on Ord Road concerning never seen a picture quite like " Garrick"! This displacement of moral and spiritual ideals by the worship of which no question has arisen is ! Note: Sorry But " Dead the human body, this blinding emphasis on material things, this un­ due to expire at the end of the cur­ It's gay, it's funny, it's young, it's romantic slaked passion for the body's hardihood which destroyed the Greeks End" cannot be shown March 18th. rent month and it is therefore ex­ is like to bring to the ground the new Russia, the new Germany, the it's simply swell! in the afternoon to the pedient to appropriate the money A goodly company of young people new Britain or any other civilisation throwing proportion to the void. for the purchase of that school 3 Shows: 2.45 7.30 9.30 p.m. Reg. Prices children to my home of the Golden Stairway site. . . . One way of putting the case for proportion is that the art of living last evening when my young son en­ is the art of dividing life between thought and action, being and doing. tertains his birth day guests. "You are always in such a hurry about doing things" was the sally But Lord! crabbed age and youth HEATED DEBATE by Tagore, of India, to English friends—"when will you take time to be? cannot Uve together, and so it comes Your western civilization will soon be exhausted. You cannot last at Stage and Screen Event of Rare Distinction about that after I have escorted the The Resolve appropriates £2,000 such a pace." gay party to the Bermudiana and for a coloured school site on the Ord Isles of Rest—has Bermuda coined a phrase with a hint of restoral The Periwig Club, under the patronage of -- NOTICE — seen them dance the Big Apple, I Road. It originaUy formed part of in it for a giddy-paced age at odds with proportion? Rest as well as H.E. the Qovernor and Lady Hildyard The Sweepstakes on the silently withdraw from the crowd the rejected Resolve and was only routine. Being as well as doing. Ideals as well as athletics. Worship Grand National Steeple­ and seek solace in older company. again brought before the House by as well as work. Adoration as well as action. present on the stage of chase now being operated over-riding the Speaker's veto. To Yet I can sing with the Bard: "Lent" is a plea for proportion. For without proportion a life from the New Windsor further compUcate matters, Mr. Age, I do abhor thee; scales the wrong heights or goes down into the glen of weeping. THE NEW THEATRE Hotel, will close at 10 p.m. Toddmgs insisted on moving to add on Wednesday next, the Youth, I do adore thee, the rest of the previously-rejected the play J. W. PURVES. 23rd instant. and so right glad I am that young Resolve, i.e., £2,900 (not £1,900 this The draw will take place people of this generation are so happy time) for the "Braemar" site in "WHISTLING IN THE DARK" and unconventional. at the New Windsor Hotel Warwick. I but fiUed with happy people. Be- Directed by Donald R. Towers God grant that older men will not 'PITY DEMOCRACIES DO NOT at 8 p.m. on Thursday, 24th I hind me are 75,000,000. Before me March, 1938. Messrs. S. so mismanage our affairs that youth During the debate, resenting Mr. Stage Mgr., Hugh Johnson stands Germany's armed force. It is Seward Toddings and Stan­ is swallowed up in some monstrous Toddings' comments concerning UNDERSTAND" ACTION a pity that democracies do not under­ ley Paschal have kindly Armageddon. him, Captain Winter pointedly said On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, March 23rd, 24th stand this piocedura. From Poland, consented to act as scrutin­ Sr * * Mr. Toddings was in the habit of Continued from Page 1 Hungary, Yugoslavia and a few others at 2.45, 7.00, 9.30 pan. eers. My shoe-shine boy in rare form making "a general nuisance of him­ self." "If I get back to the House," especiaUy Italy, came friendly com­ (Reserved Seats now on sale at Mechanics Hall Theatre) You have still time to this morning as he relates how his the appUcation of the most brutal he declared, 'It won't be of his do­ ment. I warmly thank the ItaUan enter. patrons question him on the pearls force." MATINEES: EVENINGS: ing, and if I do get back I hope I can Chief of State. Italy's frontier re­ Tickets 4/- or S1.00 of wisdom I record of -hii-n in my Hitler gave as an example of such get at least 60 feet away from him!" mains for us inviolate. Behind this Orchestra 2/6 Balcony 3/- Orchestra 3/- Balcony 4/- Diary. states Austria which, he said, was Another remark of Mr. Toddings; word stands the German nation." "Lawyer Montague", he said, "based upon the stark violation 3f Loge 4/- Loge 5/- "Who holds the mortgage?", was "wouldn't believe that airplanes the right of seU-determination of BERLIN, March 18. (CP)—Duke hotly resented by Col. DiU, who re­ With the Bermuda Premiere drove hail storms away. But, 6,500,000 people of German nation­ MaximiUan Vcn Hohenberg, who is torted about "the kind of member boss, he don't look up to the sky like aUty. This violation was admitted president of the Austrian Monarchist NINO MARTIN in "MUSIC FOR MADAME" they elect from St. George's." PEMBROKE PARISH ah does. I seen hail floating by one with cynical frankness." Ha re­ movement, has been placed under day, nex' day all gone. Shooed away caUed that long before there was the protection of the Nazi authorities After half an hour's discussion by airplanes. Boss, what da all National Socialism in Austria or in Vienna, it was authoritively an­ concUiatory advice prevailed, Mr. mean talking about Amen eye tees. Geimany, a plebiscite showed that nounced tonight. This action was Toddings withdrawing his motion Seem some people never have 'nough 95% were in favour of the "union of taken at his own request, it was said. and the Resolve's preamble being Tenders for Supplies to Amens to say. Let em go to Church, the two countries. He addad that The Duke is the eldest son of Ferdin­ changed to "Whereas it is expedient 'She SHusical Svent of the Season ah say, and say Amen there. He, He, this plebiscite was ignored. And and, whose assasssination touched to make provision for the purchase Poors Asylum He, He, Ha, Ha, Ha! Amen good continuing, he said, "How could Ger­ off the Great War. of certain lands in Paget Parish for word to say, ha, ha, he, he! in pro­ many stand by idly when millions Two appearances of the school purposes." per place. But them folks in Parl- of Germans across her border were CHURCH NOTES world famous violinist ment want to say it all day long. 'It's the funeral of the Warwick crueUy maltreated. I told Schusch­ TENDERS are invited for the Ameneyetes! Funny thing, ain't it, members, not mine," announced Mr. nigg that revolutionary outbursts supply of the following for use boss?" Toddings as a parting shot. The were inevitable and left him in no Dedication at St. Andrew's at Poor's Asylum, Pembroke for I Resolve was later read a last time And when I had corrected his pro­ doubt that an anschluss was desired Tomorrow EFREM ZIMBALIST the period of one year from the before being forwarded to the Legis­ by millions. Schuschnigg broke nunciation of this word, he grew I 1st April, 1938. lative CouncU. the Berchtegaden agreement. The serious. Next Sunday at noon, immediate­ Half an hour was spent on the re­ plebiscite ha proposed was bound "Some folks eddicated, some ly foUowing Childrens' Church there Monday, March 28th, BREAD committal of the Pensions BiU, and to faiL I was determined to save folks ignorant," he commented. wffl be dedicated a very beautiful GROCERIES Mr. Cox was successful in substitut­ Austria from the fate of Spain. The "Ah went to school but somebody Baptismal Font to the memory of FRESH MILK ing a Clause 6 which got around the ultimatum that caused such a stir Wednesday, March 30th, didn't do a good job by me. No Sar, the late Mr. Archie Denman. The constitutional difficulty brought abroad was to be the means to avoid FRESH MEAT AND FISH I never got no eddication. That's font is being presented by Mrs. forward by Col. DiU; this by provid­ bloodshed. If I had not done so, I why I shine shoes and you write Edith Denman, mother cf the late TENDERS to be forwarded to ing merely that the Chief Justice re­ would have been compeUed to do so BERMUDIANA HOTEL funny things in the paper. It's all fireman. Standing 42 inches high, the PARISH VESTRY OFFICE, tires at the age of 70. Col. DiU, later, anyway. Schuschnigg prob­ eddication. Day wunce arst me at made in Toronto of French stone 8.30 p.m. however, brought up the question of ably did not beUeve I would take Old Telephone Building. Reid school to tell off the chapters of the treated to give a cream finish and police magistrates, who are also action, which, he may thank God, Street, by 12.00 Noon, Tuesday Bible. But Ah said: "No, teacher, holding a sUver-plated bowl, it is a judicial officers, although appoint­ saved thousands of Uves. Imagine Tickets 8/- or $2.00 Ah's not going' to be a parson so ah rich and lasting memorial to a son's 22nd March, 1938. ed locally. Mr. Conyers feared that my happiness to be able to join to don't know chapters'. Chapters of lcyalty and devotion. All friends and at the office of the Bermuda Press, Ltd., Reid Street the matter was being carried to the the Reich a countiy not in ruins'? Forms of Tender, and any in­ de Bible don't shine no shoes. El­ members are invited to be present. bow grease deos, and Ah sez; Bible length of absurdity, and enquired 2371

Under the Distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Govern­ or, Iieut-General Sir R. J. T. Hildyard, K.CS., C.M.G., D.S.O. tofiMgQIBBqSON Half Price Sale [Copyright: 1938: By Ely Culbertson.] Hornett won and blithely returned Scene: A bridge table. another spade. Mr. Meek chucked The Band of the 1st BattaUon The Sherwood Foresters by kind Time: The present. his remaining chib while Mr. Hornett, permission of Major J. R. Chidlaw-Roberts, M.O., and Officers gnashing his teeth, wasted a sure Characters. trump trick in ruffing. He returned TODAY Only Mr. and Mrs. Hornett [respectively, a diamond, which dummy ruffed. Mr. West and East]; Mrs. Blank, North, Meek then captured the denuded and Mr. Meek, South. Also, Mr. Bert heart king and spread his hand. A GRAND CONCERT Insky, kibitzer-at-large. Four hearts, doubled and redoubled, FOR MEN Mr. Hornett [to Mr. Insky]: We're made! will he held in the Starting a new system, to apply to Mr. Hornett [to Mrs. Hornett]: I kibitzers. The kibitzer's name goes CAPS know you've had a hard day chang­ on the back score, along with the COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE ing your dress, and making up, and players' names. Every time the kib­ all that, but would you mind trying SHOES itzer makes a mistake in his analysis to count up to four? Use your fin­ on or criticism he is debited one hun­ gers, if you must. I led you the SHIRTS dred points. deuce of clubs, the fourth test, to be Mr. Bert Insky: But how can I more explicit. You had four. Dum­ NECK TIES iursday, March 24th, win anything? my had two. Now, think hard! Mr. Hornett: You cant! That's With how many did that leave de­ FELT HATS the beautiful part of the system. But, clarer? You saw me ruff the spade 1938 on the other hand, you can't lose so with the heart ten. Your eyesight is BUSINESS SUITS long as you don't say anything. all right. Didn't it occur to you that at 8.30 p.m. Mr. Insky: Well, ifs some system, if you made me ruff another spade it If you ask me! How about the bill LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS In aid of the Police Benevolent Fund. would cost me a sure trump trick of rights and free speech? Why, it's and that Meek could get rid of his unconstitutional! last club? Mr. Hornett: No such thing! You FOR WOMEN The following have kindly given their services: Mrs. Hornett: Don't use that supe­ don't think that the framers of the rior tone on me! You opened a constitution could foresee any such THE BERMUDIANA HOTEL spade, didn't you? Well, why open THE PRINCESS HOTEL TRIO thing as a kibitzer, do you? Your it if you didn't want to ruff? SHOES ORCHESTRA deal, pet. [To Mrs. Hornett.] Mr. Hornett: Well, that's about as Mrs. Hornett [sweetly]: Yes, mas­ reasonable as any observation you SUITS THE HAMILTON HOTEL ter! JENNY LEE ever made! I suppose I could make ORCHESTRA She deals, as follows: a blind opening lead as easiiy as you SILK GLOVES NORTH could defend after seeing the dummy THE BAND OF THE 1st Bn., *K Q J 7 53 and the fall of cards! You win! TWEED COATS THE "EUREKA" FOUR I V95 4 3 Mrs. Hornett [sweetly]: O, na SHERWOOD FORESTERS Our opponents win, as usual! i" -»9 TWEED JACKETS CHARLES "HAPPY" DEARING FRED TITE AJ 9 WEST EAST Tomorrow's Hand SUEDE JACKETS A 10 9642 South, dealer. MISS BARBARA HOLLIS -gLT^sSM^^Tg^^W^ 1 VKJ10 Both sides vulnerable. > ANKLET HOSE + J 10 8 5 2 • K 7 6 Accompanists: NORTH / 4.K 6 1 2 *A 8 5 3 *Q 73 ,' SHETLAND PULLOVERS MR. NORMAN PARKER and MR. J. BRIDGE SOUTH V9 8 7 S A* • 7542 WOOL DRESS MATERIAL V A Q 8 6 2 *A 9 Doors open at 8 p.m. Carriages 10.30 p.m. • A (J 4 S WES1 EAST *Q 10 7 A K 10 8 *AJ52 FOR BOYS Tickets: 6/- 5/- 4/- 3/- The bidding: V 6 3 2 V 10 • 10 8 6 3 • Q East West North South * Q 8 4 AKJ10653J Pass 1 heart Pa.s 1 spade LUMBER JACKETS May be obtained from members of the Force and at Police SOUTH Headquarters. Pass 2 diamondr Pass 3 hearts Pass 4 hearts Doable Pass • *** WOOL SWEATERS Pass Bedooble 'final bid] VAKQJ4 PLAN OF SEATS AT POLICE HEADQUARTERS. Mr. Hornett had been none too con­ • A K J 9 fident about his own double. When #"» 2636jwl6.sl9.th24. he heard Mr. Meek, of all players, re­ Mr. Culbertson will discuss this double, he felt that doom, was just hand in tomorrow's column. All Half Price around the corner. He opened his singleton spade. Mr. Meek won, Write your bridge troubles and cashed the diamond ace, ruffed a low problems to Ely Culbertson. car* TODAY Only diamond, and led the spade king, dis­ oi this paper, inclosing a seli- carding a club. Mr. Hornett ruffed | addressed, stamped envelope. "> ING and returned the deuce of clubs. Mrs. LORD MARK KERR heavy gales of wind witb much rain, Under the Auspices of but our tents are well pitched and the IN BERMUDA ditches well dug, so no harm done. i BERMUDA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 9th. The Governor, who has been very ill, and kept alive by brandy and Some Extracts from his Journal champagne, is much better, but Sir with an Introduction by his newphew, H. Chamberlayne, R. A., dies at Ire­ No, 1 SHED Admiral Mark Kerr, C.B., M.V.O.) land Island, and poor Pethebridge dies at St. George's, and an Engineer Tuesday, March 22nd (Continued from yesterday's issue) Officer, Captain Jenkins, who had in crossing, andjthe steamer from just ccme oat, also dies. Ireland Island, which was to bring 1843. 26th. The bleeding did me over luncheon and supper, and with 18th. The Colonel tells me in the MAIN BOUT great good and the fever is gone. fi.rty ladle- on board, cannot leave kindest way tbat Major HGrn is com­ Thank God! the harbour. The races are put off ing out; this will deprive me of the Sunday 27th. I leave my bed for till three p.m. in spite of the weather P. C. ARTHUR CHILDS command, which he regrets exceed­ the verandah and take quinine and the Grand Stand is full, the Gov­ ingly. We have only 32 in hospital %% CHAMPION OF BERMUDA chicken broth and the famous Ber­ ernor's party, and Hutchinsons, are now at St. George's. Captain Went­ muda arrowroot, and come off the there, and the course is crowded witb worth, E. C, just come out as Docl| vs. sick list. I think of Sir William 'Mudians black, yellow and white. Gomm and Jamaica, and of moving yard Commissioners, having been The first race is a hurdle-race, which U. S. GOLDEN GLOVER our men two or three miles off to the wrecked ia the Solway off Corunna I win easily. Halltwell comes in ferry between us and Hamilton. I the other day, dies of fever at Ireland; next to me in the first heat, but I SALE have hitherto moved their tents also Captain Fenwick, R. E., and the could have distanced him, therefore 7 Other Bouts from day to day, even for a few hun­ doctor of one of the convict ships there in the recond beat I hold Barbarossa dred yards at a time. Each move was dies. in, and make a pretty race of it, tak­ 25th. The Packet comes and brings Ringside Seats Now on Sale at followed by no cases of fever for a ing the hurdles neck and neck witb couple of days. Horn! so I drop the Commanding Halle well, till the last one. There are Today Only THE SMOKE SHOP 28th. Teevan comes before I am Officer, much to my regret. other races, and we have dancing af­ Sunday, October 8th. When Dr. Front Street, Hamilton up and says to me (I had spoken to terwards, although the supper never him about Jamaica) "you must Murray comes over for church, we arrives from Ireland. move the whole of the men today to hear that Captain Newman of our 30th. There is a Regatta today the ferry." "Quite right," I say, but Regiment, who had come over from the winds falls, and although my Hats and Shoes 10/- and 7/6 another gale of wind gets up with Ireland Island, died cf fever this boat is about abreast of the winner heavy rain, and must prevent it for morning. of the other day the Stewards give it General Admission 4/- two days probably, as the grass cov­ 19th. At last I have a Bermuda as no race. Meantime the steamer 2S5S~-~s. ered ground at the ferry would make yacht, having bought poor Captain with all the party from Ireland comes it too wet to pitch tents. Whether Newman's, and I call it Tke Flower in with our supper, and are terribly WOMEN'S SEASONABLE FELTS it is the excitement of the move or not of Yarrow. Like the other Bermuda disappointed at finding the race is AND STRAWS I cannot say, but only two men are b.»ats she draws six or seven feet of over. Our ball begins at eight, and buried today, which after seven, water, has a groat breadth of deck, succeeds capitally, except that my Reduced in Three Groups eight and nine a day—is a relief. and is about 22 feet long over all on poor friend Murray gets drunk and BERMUDA WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION 30th. More men admitted to hos­ deck. I have many rides across calls in a loud voice for more cham­ 4/- 7/- 11/- pital today, and we are off to the ccuntry with Hallawell; Barbarossa pagne at supper, in the presence of ferry; the tents and beds going by jumping and galloping splendidly. Hutchinson, the Reids, and nearly CHI LDREN'S STRAW HATS "DERBY SWEEP" water, and I march the men off in November 20th. I had entered my a hundred people. the afternoon, having ridden to the boat for the Regatta today, and Cap­ 31st. Murray is under arrest, and 3/- ferry at three o'clock to see the pitch­ DRAW, 31st MAY—RACE, 1st JUNE, 1938 tain Oldershaw R. E., steers it for me. there will be a Court-Martial Feb­ ing of the tents, etc. It is settled I go in the Governor's boat to look ruary 3rd. I have tried very hard to WOMEN'S SHOES s of Tickets will have one FREE Ticket in each hook except that we dine at half-past two and at ber, and sbe makes a beautiful get Murray to deprecate Hutchin­ when books are bought for 10/-. have tea in the evening, which I Broken lots and discontinued lines. beginning, but outside the Harbour son's wrath, so as he should allow beUeve is a mistake, because—where Reduced to clear 1st Horse £100 TICKETS it is found that the ballast was so him to exchange into some other malaria exists—the worst time is far aft and sbe shipped so much Regiment and save him Court-Mar­ 4/- 7/- 11/- 2nd " — £40 2/6 each from sunset and during the night, watar in her pitchings and rollings, tial, but he obstinately refuses. when it attacks the bodies of men, 3rd - _ £20 ™^*0f and she lost her good position, and and a good late dinner is the best 14th. After vain attempts to induce INFANTS' SHOES Oldershaw came in without having 5 tickets thing to keep it off. Murray to listen to reason, the Other Starters Divide £30 10/- rounded the buoy, and so lost the Court-Martial for his trial assembles Reduced to Seller of 1st Winning Ticket „J5 PRIZES September 1st. We have sent five race. on the 17th, and is to continue prob­ 3/- men to hospital since our arrival, December 1st. I have had trials 2nd " " -.-JB £200 ably for weeks. but probably these brought the fever with my boat lately in strong breezes, CHILDREN'S SHOES 3rd " " .~ „.£2 Guaranteed with them; we shall not send more I and my black pilot shows me how she Reduced to Funds derived from Sweep will be devoted to General Purposes hope. We have lost so many men, might have won in the Regatta, had 5/- of the B.W.VA. and there are so many in hospital, she not had too much sail on. My THE LARGEST BUYERS besides the married men, that we pilot is called Peter, and the crew Tickets can now be obtained from the Stewards at the WAR have only 230 men encamped. We consists of a small black boy, whom OF STAMPS VETERANS' HEADQUARTERS on Front Street. flog a man to-day (Regimental I call "FUberty-gibbet." WINGFIELDS 26-.ltsl9.s26. Court-Martial by special leave) for 1844 January 1st. The last, I hope, striking a corporal. 24, Chancery Lane, London, of our deaths happens today. Tbe W.C.2. (England) Sunday, 3rd. The Chaplain (Dr. Adjutant of the 1st. Battalion at Murray') conies out and reads and Hamilton—Smith—who rose from BUY THE * CLOSING OUT SALE preaches. I am obliged to send a very the ranks, dies. I started with Horn, The current Pictorial Postage §iW The undermentioned goods are being offered for sale at 50% promising young officer, P6thebridge, Crofton, and Crespigny for his fun­ Stamps of Bermuda at half face discount:— who has the fever, into the Doctors eral, but tbe wind was so high and the value and the used Coronation TWEEDS, SERGES, FLANNELS, LININGS and BUTTONS at St. George's, whare they lose four weather so bad we are obligod to re­ Stamps of Bermuda at three- and ALL ACCESSORIES FOR THE TAILORING or five men today, but we send ir» turn. quarter face value. All must be STREET BUSINESS, also ONE SET OF TOOLS (including Square, none from here. We practise Light 29th. We have been getting tbe perfect, no damaged or heavily Measuring and Curve Sticks. One glass front CLOTHES Infantry drill generally at half past ground in tbe hospital field, St. postmarked. Send all you have. PRESS, One CUTTING BOARD (10£ ft. long by 3 ft. wide.) five a.m. over the hills, and have George's, where we were encamped No quantity too large. Cash by The above goods can be seen any day between 9 and 5. sent three or four men into hospital for some time during the fever, into return. WALTER DARRELL since we arrived, but none of them order for a grand race-meeting, References: Westminster Bank bad cases. All our doctors are ill, which comes off today. The weather TAILOR and we have a civilian cne to look Ltd.. 12 Fore St., London. i WALKER ARCADE, REID STREET, HAMILTON. is so desperate that about fifty car­ after the hospitals. We have bad riages at the Ferry are all the day' 2659*sl9.s26.s2.s9.sl6.s23. Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

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Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Chairman, tween the ages of 65 and 70 he holds The Marchioness of Cambridge So far as the Fourth Schedule is office at the sufferance of the Execu­ "I was amazed when I used Pond's Creams COLONIAL with the new 'skin-vitamin.' My skin be­ concerned the appropriate clause has tive and that is exactly the point came noticeably finer—in just • few weeks," been agreed to in the present Aet. I where I say that this Act falls she said. PARLIAMENT take it that the only thing to da fcul of the well known constitutional LEADERSHIP at the moment would be to move the doctrine that impartial justice must OmCIAL~REPORT Fourth Schedule as the Thud, and at all times be adnrunistered by a subsequently to eliminate it to the judiciary free from interference or other clause is not reinstated. Mr. pressure on the part of the Executive. Proceedings of the Chairman, I think perhaps I should But as I shall shew a Uttle later on, move the Third Schedule ta blank. it also infringes the direct provision Honourable House If his Honcur the Speaker would of an English statute which is to give me some indication as to that, force new, and has for the past 238 of Assembly I would be glad. The Fourth Schedule years been enforced in this Colony. cannot be changed because the ap­ The whole principle of constitutional propriate clause refers to it as the Government lies in the separation SESSION 1937—8 Fourth Schedule. of those two main functiens, the Executive and the Judiciary; each of them is supplementary to the other, Day No. 52. Mr. J. R. CONYERS—Mr. Chair­ man, I have no objection to that but also in each of them lies a check or a balance upon the other, and it is Monday March 14th. Ig38. motion of the hen. member, or any motion that he wishes to make. I the duty of the Legislature te see that this balance is maintained, Coatinued front Friday's Issue was just drawing the attention of the House to the facts. and any legislation which tends to —which was agreed to. infringe this cheek or to disintegrate New Cream with "SKIN-VITAMIN Mr. OOX moved the Third Schedule this balance is unconstitutional and helps Skin in more ways than ever! Mr. COX moved clause 53, 61 of in blank. improper, and if this Bill to its present the printed Bill. shape should pass the two branches CORNED BEEF OMETHING really new in few weeks, just see how much better —which was agraed tc. of the Legislature I have no hesi­ beauty creams! your skin looks—clearer, fresher! —which was agreed to. tation, Sir, in saying it will be the S bounden duty of the Attorney Gen­ Only a few years ago, doctors first Mr. COX moved the Fourth Mr. COX moved the First Schedule. eral to advise the Governor tc with­ ROAST BEEF discovered that a certain vitamin Xn the same jars, with the same labels, Schedule. hold his consent to it. As an example | has a special relation to skin beauty. same price. Look for the letters S. V. in the of the separation of the two func­ and Today, you can have its benefits for lower right-hand corner of the front label. Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Chairman, Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Chairman, If hon. members will refer to clause All these names are already in the tions, possibly some members may your skin—in Pond's Van­ remember that two years ago, I think ishing Cream! FREE OFFER: Mail coupon for free tubes 1 (3) (d) of this Act they will see Schedule to the present Act, except of Pond's "skin-vitamin" Creams. that they are referred to as officers Basutoland, Bechuanaland, Office of it was April or May of 1936, I had a ROAST MUTTON You've always known lengthy argument with the Justica thatPond's Vanishing Cream $Hff NICHOLL & ASHTON who are pensionable officers. These the Crown Agents Kenya, Uganda officers who are mentioned by name of the Supreme Court of Bermuda would smooth your skin for P.O. Box 529, Dept. A-51 Railways and Swaziland. If hon. mem­ Hamilton, Bermuda are officers who have for some time when that body shewed a tendency are Unquestioned Leaders because powder and soften over­ bers would prefer them to be omitted past been paying superannuation to interfere on appeal from a Magis­ night, too. Now it does so Name. they can be omitted. It ssemed to of their RICH, JUICY FLAVOUR deductions, and who were admitted trate's Court cn a question of sen­ much more! It actually 00* your Committee that they could be to the pensionable establishment included. tence. The case to itself was a very and FINE TEXTURE. nourishes your skin. Copyright. 1938, Pond's Extract Company prior to the passing cf the Civil trif ling one but the principle involved Use it as before. After a was of importance., because when the Service Establishment Act of 1935, Mr. J. E. P. VESEY:—Mr. Chair­ Supreme Court interfered with a and the reason for placing these man, I do not know that it is wise sentence they were infringing upon Solid Meat - - No Waste officers in this Schedule is that the to put jail these places in here. Aftei a portion cf the Royal Prerogative, offices which they hold, on the recom­ all quits a number of them are Pro­ mendations of your Ccmmittee, have the Royal prerogative of mercy, tectorates and we do net know how which, under Royal Instruction is been omitted from the establish­ leng the mother country will con­ Your Grocer Sells Libby's ment, and in future their posts will tinue to have them under her pro- exercised in this Colony by the Gov- not be pensionable, and therefore in tection. She might see fit to give ernor. I then argued, and in the end I your Committee's opinion it is very them back to wherever they came my argument was upheld, that the nece.sary to make provision for frcm. We might be saddled with a only method by which the Crown You don't nee d a can opener to open these present holders. lot of pensions we knew nothing | could be sure of any portion of its | tins — the key provide-i with every tin does about. I do not like this part ef the I prerogative, was by clear and distinct the ]o b neatly, quickly, and r.v failingly. Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ Act any way. I think when these wording of an Act of the Legislature. man, I would like to ask the hon. pubhc officers oome, we should pay This has been done to England by the Sheffield Reproduction member in charge if the Sergeant tham 2 or 3 per cent per annum. I Crirntoal Appeal Act of 1897. But to tbe Hamilton Gaol is not on the do net lika being mixed up with all their Act has never been adopted Civil Service list, and entitled to these other Colonies. I tbink it will here, and the prerogative, as I sub­ SILVERWARE pensionable rights. I know the Ser­ only lead to trouble. mitted at that time, must remain geant at St. George's Gael IF, and I involate, and not be evaded by the The human system's This beautiful, durable ware am ODly guessing that the one at —which was agraed to. Court until the Legislature has made is a combination of silver on Hamilton Gael ought to be. If so, its ideas on the subject very clear. I like a battery copper. Here you can purchase that same officer ought to be included Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Chairman, Conceivably it might be a wise thing As the years roll on the vital forces it at most advantageous prices, in this Schedule. As I propose to recommit the Bill to cut down a prerogative to the matter of a Magistrate's sentence, in every cell of your body are running in wide choice of pieces and for General Purposes because of tha low. You've lost the keenness, the patterns. Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Chairman, questions certain hon. members hav» and if this be done by Act there, Your Committee is informed by the raised, and because ol ceitain con­ would be nothing as far as I can sea, zest for things, are more susceptible Colonial Secretary that he is not. sequential amendments necessary, -unconstitutional to it, but aU that to illness. Yet it is possible to re­ THE ASTWOOD-DICKINSON CO. That he never has paid superannu­ I am going to move that the BiU my argument amounted to, some 22 charge that human battery - recharge ation deductions in respect of his ser­ be reported to the House, and I wiU months ago was this, that until the it with new vitality such as will ena­ Front Street Dial 1206 Legislature had vested such a power vices as Surgeon to the Hamilton then move at a later stage for it to ble you to regard life as a grand ad­ Gaol, and that therefore he is not be recommitted. the Court could not assume it, and eligible and never has been eligible that was ultimately made good. venture. The secret of resistance But here we have the boot on tha for pension in respect of that par­ The House resumed. against ill-health and advancing age ticular office, The gentlemen in | other leg, and the matter is much lies in the daily use of question is eligible f»_r pension for more serious as, if clause 6 in its THE CHAIRMAN reported the BUl. | another office which he holds and 1 present form from 65 to 70 or as it a 9 Highland Tartan that is provided for. was originally introduced 60 to 70. Lt.-Col. T. M. DILL:—Mr. Speaker, stands as part of this Bill, it wiU mean that the Judiciary is subor­ Linen Playing Cards -which was agreed tc. My colleague has moved that it be reported to the House, and that dinate and subjected to the Executive, Gold Edges moved the Second means that the Hcuse adopts the and with an inexperienced or ill- Mr. COX advised Governor the consequence tc Schedule. piinciple of the Report. I have had a TABLETS Regd. fair amount to say about this Bill the freedom of the subject in this Prepared according to the formula and under the direction of E. BUERGI. M.D. (Professor of Medic-ne at the University of Berne, Switzer Mr. J. W. COX:—Now, Mr. Chair­ in detail the whole way through, Colony might be very serious indeed. and, 2/- pk. man, It wiU be remembered during but there is one pcrtion of the BUl Apart from doctrinaire constitutional ' Phyllosan ' Tablets replace the lost vital forces, keep the arteries the course of debate on this BiU which goes down to a pctot of con­ doctrines, I go further and say that young, fortify the heart and enable the system to resist the in­ certain officers were mentioned who stitutional law which I feel sure that clause as drawn was against an sidious inroad of disease in other debilitated conditions. The basic Imperial Act which has obtained in were included by special provision you wiU see with me. The House on substance in ' Phyllosan ' Tablets is a vitalizing element extracted the 13th January, 1938, passed clause this Colony since the year 1700, Varsity Playing Cards in the Superannuation Act of 1927, from the leaves of plants, acting as rejuvenator and revitalizer I and I believe tbe Act prior to that Act. 6. At that time I was among the ob­ and I say that this Bill was the out­ Linen Finish Of these officers, two cf them stUl jectors to the passing of clause 6. come of this Committee which has Trade supplied by to men and women of all ages. There were seven of us against been sitting since, I think, November, W. S. PURVIS & remain, and it is stUl necessary on CO. LTD., HAMIL­ that account to ccntinue special eighteen to Committee and I objected 1933. Anyhow they have had ample time to get all the advice that they TON, who wiU START provision for them, and the two in to it on constitutional grounds. I gladly send an in­ could get on the subject, and this question are the two mentioned in was not at aU sure, at the moment, teresting book on TAKING 1/- pk. this Second Schedule. Their position of the Statute on which my objection much I say that if they had consulted application by men­ any lawyer who had even a nodding tioning tbis paper. is therefore safe-guarded by the in- was based. I said at the time, I dare "PHYLLOSAN' clusien of tbis Schedule. say some hon. membeis will re­ acquaintance with the Law and Cus­ member that it was based on one ot tom or the Constitution, this BiU the Statutes that passed just after would never have come before this TABLETS The Bermuda Press, LtcL —which was agreed to. the abdication of James the Second. branch of the Legislature, or any I have since looked up the Statute and branch of the Legislature in its TO-DAY Mr. COX moved the Thud unless this clause 6 is amended, to present shape. Some 90 years after Schedule. ' very material form, I wUl say it is the founding of this Colony to the against the Imperial Statute and 13th year of WilUam IH, and the year Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Chairman, against tha general htw cf Custom, of Our Lord 1701, there was passed ELDERS &. FYFFES, LTD. The majority of those names are and the Contltutlon. And U it passes by the ParUament of the Realm of already included to a simUar Sched­ with clause 6 to the present thape, England, and also by the ParUament Direct to Avonmouth, England ule to the present Act. There are one I shall deem it my duty to resist tha cf the Realm of Scotland, because BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING or two additions. Turk's Island, BiU as long as it remains before this that was seven years before the. union and Kingston, Jamaica Bahamas, Barbadces, British Guiana House. My reason for the opposition of the two Parliaments, a Statute and Aden are new additions. Tbe is that part of the clause to which I entitled "An Act for the Further rest are to the present Act. have referred runs exactly counter Limitation of the Crown and better From England From Bermuda to one of the best known constitution­ securing the Rights and Liberties Tontine Window Shades in Nautical Designs Mr. J. R. CONYERS:—Has this 3ATANO February 27th BAYANC March 19th al doctrines. This BUl together with of the Subject," new it ir generaUy are DuPont's Latest Contribution for Modern BAYANO April 3rd BAYANO April 23rd Sch.dule any connecticn with the two or three other Measures is the referred to as the "Act of Settle­ Homes. BAYANO May 8th BAYANO _Jiay 28th amendments made by the hon. and outcome of the work cf the PubUc Sal- ment. By tho first section of this 2AYANO „-Jtuae 12th BAYANO July 2nd learned member, Ccl. DiU? Act it was declared that after Princess BAYANO „July 17th arias Committee which, if I recoUect These shades are washable and non-fading. BAYANO. August 6th Anne of Denmark, afterwards Queen CARAKS July 31st CARARE August 20th aright, was appointed to Novembei Reasonably priced and sure to please. BAYANO August 21st BAYANO.^. September 10th Mr. J. W. COX:—Yes, Mr. Chair­ 1933, and wa have had experiences Anne, the Crown and Dignity of BAYANO___. October 2nd BAYANO October 22nd man, It has a bearing. It wUl be of their output since that time. the Realm of England, France and necessary on reconunittal to strike From 1933 on, I take it, they ha\e had Ireland, with the Dominions and WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agent tfcis out if the hon. member's motion ample time tc consult competant Territories thereunto belonging, of GODET & YOUNG is retained. If hon. members think legal advice, but this much I am very which we formed and form a humble it better I can withdraw it at tbe sure about, that had they consulted part, was to pass to the mest excel­ Hamilton St. George's present time, and move for its in­ any Counsel or any lawyer who had lent Princess Sophia, Electress and 9199 sertion at a later stage. even a nodding acquaintance with the Duchess Dowager of Hanover, and 1294 I law cf constitution he would never her h^-jrs, so I do not think any hon. Mr. J. R. CONYERS:—Mr. Chair­ have aUowed this BiU, for his own member presont wiU doubt the appli- BRONCHIAL COUGHS man, I mentioned that because I sake, to have come before this branch cabiUty of that Act to these Islands. thought the hon. member in charge of the Legislature without protest. Section 3, sub-section 7 of that same aw*- would mention it. The hon. and Clause 6 is in the foUowing form as it Act of Settlement provides that learned member made a motion which now stands. (Having quoted the after the accession of the House of Hanover, the -Judges Commissions Via 9 MIUKM SOTTLB SOU.-ft S, to my recoUection dealt with tbe clause.) I wish to state once and for aU that nothing I have to say in criti­ be made quamdiu se bene gessirint wMt~SRPN To Canada's largest • Third Schedule, and the BUl will not cism of this clause relates to the (during good behaviour) and their selling cough and make sense if we have this Schedule UCKLEY offices of the Attorney General, or salaries ascertained and estabUshed, Bull, off-colour teeth take MIXTUI cold remedy. included now at the present time. B •erase SUBSTITUTES Clerk of the House, or Court Attend­ but upon the Address of both Houses on a new sparkle and bril­ Write to W. K. Buckley **-»«•»s. 559 College Street, Toronto, Can­ of Parliament it should be lawful to Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Chairman, ant. They are executive officers, liance. Stains disappear ada, and leuelae a copy ol onr fascinating little book, "Myateriet of remove them. I remombered when Lode" which tella how to obtain FREE our lucky charm—"Ru- With your leave I wiU withdraw that but it does relate to the office of like magic. Try a tube. Dio-Bui"—and lit* tare describing Buckley** rum__i Method For motion, and wiU not move it at the the Chief Justice. With respect to this BUl was in Committee, that FREE Owlet Freedom From Coughs and Cold*. present time. this officer, a purely judicial officer, Judges can only be removed cn the u-•••••CJLS the elf ct is to allow him to continue TOOTH FROM YOUR DEALER Mr. OOX, with leave, withdrew his. in office until 70 years old, but be- (AGENTS: BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCY) motion. j Continued on Page 5 1ft ill THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1938. Paee 5

when recommitted wffl have to be which may perhaps be better stffl. COLONIAL PARLIAMENT amended to a large degree. I voiced I would also like to express my my objections as the BiU proceeded, thanks to the hon. member for Pem­ Continned from Page 4 and I want to say that I am very broke, Mr. Bluck, for what he has HAMILTON HOTEL glad the hon. and learned member said with regard to the Report. I Joint Address of both Houses of Par­ took the trouble to k.ok up that point feel, Mr. Speaker, that this is a Uament, and I said it was one of the with regard to constitutional law fundamentally sound BUl. I feel Favours Statutes after the abdication cf which he did. I said at the time that that it is an improvement on the James H, I thought it was the BUl I thought the Judiciary stood be­ present Act which we have. The pres­ Frolic of Rights, but I found that It was the tween the Crown and. the people, ent Act is not nearly as comprehensi­ Act of Settlement. I presume tbis and that there should be no likeH- ble and there Is a clause in the present / BiU was drawn by this Committee hood even of him being placed in a Act which is to the effect that any Fun with legal advice, but I am very thank­ position subordinate to the Execu­ question arising out of this Act shah 1 THE 1 ful to say that they did not consult tive. So I shall have to vote against be decided by the Governor or the me in the matter. They have brought the Report. I am sorry. I sympathise . Govemor-in-CouncU. I do not re­ it in, and they have run directly with the Committee. I know they member, Mr. Speaker, at the mo­ COUNTRY counter to the Act of Settlement have done a lot of bard work. There ment, which it says, but as someone which has been characterised by the is one point brought up by the hon. put it to me the other day, the effect historian Hallam as the Title Deed member for Southampton, Mr. Vesey, of it is, "you have to take the baby FAIR! of the Reigning Dynasty, and a as to the benefits tc be derived from to Solomon!" There is no such veritable contract between the-Crown the passing of this Bffl in comparison provision in this Bffl because it is Bally Hoo! - Dancing every Evening and the people. I do not Aiow who tc the amount of deductions that supposed to cover almost any con­ advised this Committee, but whoever have to be paid in, and with that I tingency which is Ukely to arise. at 9.30 did so could not have had even a agree, and I shall have therefore Perhaps it won't. Probably it won't. Barkers / codding acquaintance with the Law to vote against the Report. There always wffl be something which and Custom of tbe Constitution. wiU need special consideration. That Booth's ' The relations between the Executive is what the Legislature is here for, and the Legislature in this Colony Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER:—Mr. Speak­ er, I, Uke the hon. member for and the matter wffl come back here for many years past have been of tho to the Legislature. But, Mr. Speaker, — March 22nd — best. We have been fortunate in the Southampton, feel that this branch MURRAY GRISS of the Legislature is very much in­ I do propose, as soon as this matter type of Chief Executive that we have is dealt with to give notice of the had here—aU of them men of service debted to the hon. and learned mem­ and his ber for Devonshire, Col. DiU, for recommittal of the BUl and to recom­ and experience, many of them with mit it for general purposes, and it wffl very excellent records, and their pointing out what differences may arise as far as the conducting of ju­ be open for any hon. member to Belmont Manor Orchestra knowledge and experience, I might bring forward any amendment to say, has been given for the benefit dicial affairs of this Colony are con­ cerned if the BiU is passed with any part of the BUl that he sees of the Legislation of this Colony, fit, and I hope that hon. members every bit of which we humbly and its present clause. I have reasons to beUeve that tbe hen. member in wiU agree to consider this BiU a gratefully acknowledge. But there is Uttle further before they decide to one way, and one way only, in which charge intends tu offer to the House a Special ferry leaves Belmont at 12.55 a-m. remedy. I do feel also that it would shelve it completely. I would Uke to that knowledge and experience can point out that the BUl was introduced come before the House, and that is bo a pity, in fact a considerable waste of time and money, to throw on the 6th December, 1937, I do not by Massage, openly phrased in clear know how long hon. members wish English which can be understood by the BiU out in its entiroty, after having spent the time that has been tc consider the BiU, but it seems the House and pubUc, and either to me that is a fairly long time, and with or without recommendation spent cn it in this House. The hon. member has many times during de­ I am afraid I have been almost in­ for any course to be adopted. That is sufferable in my lengthy explanations the experience we have had in the bate said tbat on recommittal of the Bffl he would endeavour to do so and (No.) but I have done the best I times past. But, in the last twelve could. (Members:—Hear! hear!) months, we have had experience of so, and the hon. member has said other methods. We have had an ex­ today and will undoubtedly in a short time give notice in accordance with perience of an attempt to influence The Report was affirmed. •Cr w^ *& legislation here by private impor­ "rule 57 i_.f recommittal. As has boen tuning— said by other hon. members and I have said myself on two or three Ayes 17. Nays 6. occasions, tbis Committee have this ORDER CARRIED OVER HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER:— BiU, and the pros ard cons of it entire ly at their finger tips because they Ladies' Tailoring I am afraid the hon. member is going Sir STANLEY SPURLING not be­ a Uttle far afield. have spent 3 or 3| years on it. There are two or three things in the BiU ing present tho 7th Order was carried o over. Lt.-Col. T. M. DDLL:—I speak that it is my intention to make mo­ In the very tions on at the recommittal stage with aU due deference, and say that NOTICE OF MOTION an attempt has been made to in­ I am going to ask the hon. member height of fashion — fluence members by the Chief Execu­ in charge to give a reaonable time for recommittal. There is no immediate Sir HENRY WATLINGTON moved That we can surely promise our tive by other methods than by op=n that a Committee be appointed to patrons—that here their highly Message— hurry to rush this BiU through. The Session may end in May, it is very search the Journals of tbe Hon. the prized, imported materials will be true, but there have been several Legislative CouncU with respect to tailored in the very height of HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER:— the disposition of The Paget and War­ fashion. Our stylist and designer, The Report of the present BUl is now "mays" and as far as the Com­ mittee is concerned, a great many wick School Lands Resolve, 1938. M. LOUIS, formerly of Paris and under consideration. "wonts" as regards this BiU, and I New York, will personally super­ contend that hon. members are en­ —which was a6reed to. vise their work. Lt.-Col. T. M. DILL:—Exactly, Sir, titled to the rights and privUege of ar.d clause 6 of the present BiU, M. LOUIS, by the way, is now being able to take this BUl now that Mr. S. S. TODDINGS (St. Gcorgo's where the Judiciary is subordinate with us for the fourth consecutive it has reached the Report stage and go Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I suppose that to the Executive is also under con­ season. His artistry is a bye-word over it rather closely, perhaps in some is tho ParUamentary way to do the sideration , and I say that we have had amongst smartly dressed women, places with a microcsope, to pick out thing, but I do want to say that I Ii experience, and I treat it very care­ resident as well as visiting. If you what is necessary to offer as amend­ do not appreciate that another place fuUy, and if I go beyond what I prefer experience to experiment ment to make it at least workable is going to cost this country £200 should I am quite prepared to accept bring your fine cloth to— if it does become law. If the hon. by their action a short time ago, as that, whereby tbe course of legis­ member moves that the BiU be set is indicated by the Message from lation has been influenced not by Zf's Going To Be down for recommittal on the next day His ExceUency today. open Message but by private soU- of meeting, we may meet next on citation of individual Members of ROLANDS Wednesday, and it does not give hon. Sir HENRY WATLINGTON (Devon­ this House,— Fun Sunday!! members sufficient time to write out shire Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I might "Phone 1443 any intelligent motions in connection say there is an explanation. I am Walker Arcade (Opp. Furness Pier) HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER:—I with it. An hon. member says, desiring to find cut what happened stiU say that you are going too far $44? Hamilton two days! Perhaps there are some to tho Bffl so that I might put forward 2518*tn.th. .field. hon. members in this House who have a pDrposition abcut Ord Road. There AMATEUR NIGHT Lt.-Col. T. M. DILL:—Exactly, other duties to perform than their is a Messago before us tcday. Tbe 2699~Hs.tu. Sir, and that cn the part of the Chief ParUamentary duties. I am going to Board of Education had an option Executive Officer of this Island! ask the hon. member to give notice on a property up to the 31st March, At Coral Island That process, that practice, is not of the recommittal in three or four and if we go beyond that why it will Islands on attaining the age of sixty- unknown outside this Colony in days or a week hence, instead of trying cost us that much mere, £200, which five yoars. other places further down tbe skpe to rush it through in one day. I want to avoid if possible, and that (2) Notwithstanding anything of Democracy than we are, and it is is the reason I am making tho motion contained in Sub-Soction 1. of this Buffet Supper and a Grand Show known as lobbying or log-rolling, Golden Brown hoping that ycu wiU appoint a Ccm- Section, any Officer, exc?pt any Chief but it has never been rocognised Mr. A. W. BLUCK (Pembroke mittoo today so that we can proceed. Justice, may be required by the Gov- here, and I am proud and thankful Whole Wheat" Breed Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I think it ernor-in-CoiLPCil t"> retire at any time Tables by Reservation only— to say, Sir, that one memorable would be unwise for the House at —which was agreed to. after attaining tho age of sixty years. day last August it met its just desserts the present time to object to the Re­ Call 7/00 in this Houce, and while there is a 2. Tc add the following to Clause port. I think it is much better to give NOTICE OF MOTION The foremost bakers of the :: pcssibUity of such a thing growing 2686 's. the hon. member in charge of the Provided further that such ser­ world have provided formu­ hope that hon. members wiU be matter an opportunity to have the Mr. COX gavo notice that on the vice in a non-pensionable '.ffice shall las and recipes for satisfying quite t lear and not dc anything which BiU recommitted, and to make next day of meeting he would move to n t exceed cne tenth of his service the most fastidious taste. will tend in the remotest degree to such amendments to the BUl as to recommit the BUl entitled "The in pensknable officer. We are in possession of interfere with the independence of tho satisfy the objections raised by a Pensions Act, 1937" for general pur­ 3. To reinsert Clause 34 of the BiU these fine recipes and use AHE BON VOYAGE LUNCHEON Judiciary of tbis Ancient and stiU good many members, especially the poses. as criginaUy introduced fcr tbe only the best materials and ou sail, -will remain a pleasant memory of "Bermuda at Loyal Cok ny. I hope whUe this olaus 3 objection to clause 6, as pointed out substitute Claufe inserted at the foodstuffs in preparing its Best. when served in stands part of tbe BiU I cannot agree by the hon. and learned member for Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. George's second reading. goods for you. to its adoption, and I shah oppose THE PATIO RESTAURANT Devonshire. I think we are greatly Parish): -Mr. Speaker, I suggest to 4. To insert the names in tho "The Restaurant with a Reputation" the adoption of the BiU—tbat a ma­ indebted to ~h<~m for pointing out this the hon. member he give us a Uttle Third Schedule as the same appeared Insist on having the finest Bermuda Green Turtle Soup, Steak, Fins, Bermuda Scallops, jority of Members today wiU givo it matter, because it is undoubtedly Lobsters and Fish, prepared and served in Bermuda style in a time on this Pensions Act. I wiU in tho BiU as origir.aUy printed. "WHOLE WHEAT' BREAD ;he "go-bye," because it is imprac­ true that the House would not want deUghtful Bermudian Palm Garden. move if you give me a Uttle time that Baked fresh daily tical in a groat many other ways, to pass anything which would be in Steaks, Chops, Chickens and Lobsters are broiled in our Charcoal the House adjourn to Friday mxt. THE SUPPLEMENTARY APPRO­ Grffl. and if they want to bring out a Bill any way unconstitutional and I think Sandwiches and Salad prepared for the individual taste. in tho future to deal with superan­ that instead of objecting to the Re­ PRIATION RESOLVE, (No.5>, Wines and Cuisine which appeal. Mr. COX gave notice tbat at the nuation, they can stiU do it. port not it would be very much better 19S8 TABLE DE HOTE LUNCHEON $1.00 Per Person recommittal of tbe BiU entitled "The QUALITY BAKERY, LTD. Table de Hote A La Carte Service to have the BiU recommitted, and Pensions Act, 1937" he would move 2 DINING AND DANCING NIGHTLY IN THE TROPICAL GRILL First Reading Dial 2158 Mr. J. E. P. VESEY: -Mr. Speaker, to straighten out these matters. tho fallowing amendments:— AND PALM GARDEN. I thmk the House is somewhat in­ I feel sure it would be fair to the Com­ BERMUDA'S LEADING NATIVE ORCHESTRA AND 1. To substitute the foUowing as 76f«-_»- debted to tbe hon. and loarned mem­ mittee who have taken so much Mr. GOSLING moved for leave t3 ENTERTAINERS Clause 6 of the BUl: •Tie Brown, Director. Sydney Bean, Guitarist and Entertainer, ber fcr Devonshire, Ccl. DiU,'for the trouble with regard to this BiU to al­ introduce and read the first time by s Lancy Hayward, Pianist, and singer of Spirituals. Eldon Gilbert, more detailed explanation be has low them an opportunity of making 6. (1) (a) Any Chief Justice, At­ its title a Resolve entitled "The Sup­ NEW MANSION HOTELS Featured Drummer. Al Harris, Ride String Bass. given us concerning clause 6. It is a such amendments as would make it torney Genoral, Clerk of tho House of plementary Appropriation Resolve, 38, 39, 40, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, W.2. very important thing and I hope very much more acceptable to the Assembly, Sergeant at Arms of the No. 5, 1938." THE MEW WINDSOR HOTEL House of Assembly and Court At­ Facing beautiful Kensington Gardens. that if tl is Bffl is passed tbat it wffl House. Hot and cold running water In every be changed. However, my objections tendants shaU retiro from the public —which was agreed to. room night and day. go stiU further than clause 6. I service >. f these Islands on attaining Central heating, gas fires. Exceptional Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Speaker, I the ago ofseventy years. value. stiU feel that deductions are not suffi­ The Resolve was then read the first would also like to express my grati­ (b) Any poUce officer below tho Direct P.O. "Phones in every bed room. cient to offset the bentfits whicb sire time by its title. ONLY BEST ENGLISH POULTRY AND obtained by members of the civU tude to my learned coUeague for rank of Assistant Superintendent MEAT SERVED. having called attention to an obvious shall retire from, the pubUc services of Bed room, breakfast, bath, boots service, and oi course the House HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER ap­ > seems to be satisfied with tbe present defect in clause 6 of this Bffl. At the these Islands on attaining the age attendance. pointed the foUowing members a Prom 6s. 6d. Per Day rate. I am. against that and I shah time when my coUeague referred to of fifty-five years. it during the consideration of the Provided that any such PoUco Committee to search the Journals of Inclusive terms, 4 meals daily. Actually vote against the passing of the Bffl. the Honourable the Legislative Coun­ worth 5gns. I am also age inst Part IV. I think clause, I gave him an assurance that officer may in special circumstances I would give every opportunity for te permitted by tbe Governcr-in- cU relative to the Paget and War­ FROM £2. 12s. 6d. WEEKLY PA0LT that when people come in from out­ wick School.? Lands R-ssolve, 1938: side to put in a few years that if wo an amendment to be made to get Ccuncil tc continue in the pubUc DOUBLE ROOMS for 2 persons from 4V2gns. A complete Hotel Resort operated in the manner of a Smart pay them for tho time tbey are here, over the difficulty. As a matter of service until the age of sixty years. Tariff and "Guide of London" from offices fact, Mr. Speaker, I had not lost (c) Any keeper, matron or at­ of Royal Gazette & Colonist Daily Club then aUaw them a pension based on COMMITTEE APPOINTED Special Terms Families. "Phone Padd. 4421. Every facility concentrated in one gre^t estate on the lovely tbat it is as far as we should go. sight of that, and I submitted to tendant at the Mental Hospital or any South Shore—One of Bermuda's finest beaches, restricted to < my coUeague today two alternative We should not be mixed up with any caretaker at the Isolation Hospital No. Sir Henry Watlington, Mr. F. G. Guests of tne Hotel and their friends — Golf Course - Tennis forms which I think would get over 3 shaU retire on attaining the age Court — Stables period of service elsewhere and "unless Ward. the constitutional difficulty which of fifty-five years cr on completing And. at night, dancing with HOWARD LANIN'S popular those parts ere changed I shall object he pointed out, and I understand twenty-five years servica, at either orchestra. HILBERT SERBIN, director to the Report, and also to tbe third ADJOURNMENT from him that he thinks that either or both of the said hospitals which­ A PLEASANT RENDEZVOUS FOR COCBTAILS, reading. of these forms would be satisfactory. ever shall be the earUer. AMATEURS? DINNE3 & DANCE I also asked the hon. member whether Mr. S. S. TODDrNGS:—Mr. (d) Any other officer shall re­ The House adjourned to Wednes­ Restricted Clientele. Fresh water throughout the entire house. he would suggest an alternative form Speaker, I am afraid that this BiU tire from the Public service of these day, March 16th., 1938.

-•- Fdge6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938. ;» OVER THE RADIO INTERNATIONAL SHORT WAVE RADIO SECTION TWO RADIO ENTHUSIASTS GRANTED FIVE ITALIAN STATIONS OPERATING ON S.W. TONIGHTS PROGRAMMES AMATEUR TRANSMITTING LICENCES "American Hour" b Heard WEAF WLW WJZ WABC GSO, D, C & B 700 kUocycles 760 kilocycles 860 kUocycles 19.7, 25.5, 31.3 and 31.5 m over Three Transmitters 660 kUocycles DAVENTRY, ENGLAND' Bermuda WiU Have Total of Five "Hams" NEW YOBK CINCINNATI NEW YOBK NEW YOBK Calling AU Stamp CoUec­ 255—Same as WJZ 255—Bizet's "Carmen," Charles Paul at the Organ Interval Rome, Italy, formerly represented 5.00 with Rene Maison, ten- tors nor, and Bruna Cas- Bermuda wiU shortly have five amateurs calling out the Islands' name on the shortwave bands by I2R03 Walter Kelsey and his Or­ tagna, contralto, from Gertrude Lutzi, soprano The news, Saturday sport, to the radio world. Two radio enthusiasts have just been granted and I2R04, now has five transmitters chestra the stage of the Metro­ and John Sturgess, bari­ and announcements. amateur short wave transmitting Ucences; one is already on the air and on the air. Three, and sometimes poUtan Opera. Last of tone the other wiU shortly make his "debut" on the amateur bands. Stations four of these broadcast the "Ameri­ International Broadcast the regular season opera from Berlin, Germany— broadcasts. VP9R and VP9X, formerly Bermuda's only "hams", have caUed out the can Hour", in the evenings. The "Merry life of the Al­ name Bermuda for years. Now VP9L, in Warwick, is on the air. Shortly Ente ItaUano Avdizioni Radio- pine Pastures." Four Clubmen, vocal Recital of Popular BaUads VF9X wift begin operating, whUe VP9B awaits his equipment. foniche put station IRF into oper­ quartet ation on 9,830 kc. several weeks ago. The granting of a Ucence to Mr. Great Plays—Series of Story of Industry "WUl You be Mine. Last week IQY made its appearance plays starring NBC art­ J. R. Rooney, radiotrician for the THE DX COLUMN on 11,870 kc. and began broadcast­ ists Bermuda Trading Company, was ing Italy's famous "American Hour." announced in "The DX Column" The programme is being broadcast several weeks ago. Mr. Rooney's caU WiU McCune's Orchestra over I2R03, 9,630 kc. IRF, 9,830 kc. and Truly American—variety Marvin Frederick's Syra­ Dance Music. Ambrose letters wiU be VP9B, and he wiU programme cuse Hotel Orchestra and his Orchestra IQY, 11,870 kc. broadcast, first with code, then with Station IQA has been heard on 'phone, on 20 metres. His equip­ 14,730 kc. and occasionaUy broad­ ment has not yet arrived. VP9B wUl casts the "American Hour". IQA News Reporter. Harmon­ Columbia Chorus Quest Close Down be located in Devonshire, so that, El Chico Spanish Revue. The Little Choir ica High-Hats. was intended for a 'phone station, the name of that parish witt con­ according to reports from Rome. Master BuUder Pro­ 7.25—Press Radio News GSC, 31.3 m.; GSB, 31.5 m; tinue to be heard on the ametuer Aces High gramme GSB, 31.5 m.; GSL, 49.10 m. 2R04, continues to broadcast on bands though Mr. A. Redman, VP9R, 11.810 kc. Syncopation Piece—Ben '20—"Palace of Varieties". has moved to Coney Island. Allan Franklyn, sports Press Radio N&ws None of the broadcasters adhere Press Ra-lio News Feld's Orchestra Licensee and Manager: Mr. Cyril Lindley put his trans­ 7.30 Ernest Longstaffe strictly to time schedules. They Chick Webb's Levaggie mitter, VP9L, on the air last week come on and off the air without Sports Question Box Restaurant Orchestra and reports remarkable success in announcement. The only station his transmissions. Mr. Lindley, a Conducted by H. Thursten Clarke that seems to keep a regular sche­ ReUgion in the News—Dr. Saturday Evening News Radiotritian for T. J. Wadson & dule is I2R03, which broadcasts Walter W. Van Kirk Sons, operates VP9L at "Glen Ridge," regular programmes. Rome wiU an­ Kaltenmeyer's Kindergar­ Renfro VaUey Barn Dance Message of Israel, talk Saturday Night Swing Warwick East, with an output of 12 nounce the regular schedules of the ten—variety programme Club watts. He reports already having Compiled in the hope that it may 8.10—England v. Scotland: "worked" Cuban stations, stations make your wanderings over the short J transmitters a Commentary. -0- 8.15 in the Western part of Iowa, in the wave radio bands more purposeful U. S., and several AustraUans—aU on and pleasing. AUstair Cooke — dramatic Uncle Jim's Question Bee To be Announced CBS DIRECTS SHORT WAVE 8.30 critic 'phone! VP9L operates on approx­ 8.40—The News, Satur­ imately 14,280 kUocycles. EUROPE AIRS ITS TROUBLES TRANSMISSIONS TO EGYPT Jean Sablon, songs day Sport, and An­ Mr. Horace Frith, on the Staff of nouncements. Since German troops marched into Same as WEAE Fats WaUer and his Or­ Columbia Workshop- the Board of Health, is testing with A series of directional transmis­ ' BeUeve-It-or-Not"—Robert chestra weekly dramatization 9.10—"Haunting Harmon­ Austria last Friday, March 11, the transmitter, VP9X, on code on the short wave radio bands have been sions to Egypt has been undertaken Ripley; B. A. Rolfe and ies." Announcements in 40 metre band. His transmitter is his orch.: guests EngUsh, Spanish and flooded with high-powered stations, by Columbia's international short 9.15 Portugese. located in Paget and has an output broadcasting national views of the wave station, W2XE, New Ycrk, to of 10 watts on c.w. The letters VP9X situation. Germany, lcng dominant determine the feasibiUty of relaying Northwest Passage, dra­ Johnny Presents — Russ were chosen, Mr. Frith explains be­ Jack Haley's Log Cabin. Same as WEAF Close down of Empire Pro­ on the upper frequencies, threw all CBS programmes over regular Egypt­ 9.30 —Virginia Verrfll, »ongs; matization Morgans' Orch. Charles cause a Professor Fessendon at one Martin's "City Desk" grammes. Beginning of of its stations into the fray and Nazi ian radio faciUties. Wendy Bania, comedi­ South American trans­ time had a transmitter in Bermuda The signal strength of W2XE as enne: Ted Fio Rito Orch. dramatizations speeches were heard on every band. mission over GSB. and used the caU VP9F. Mr. Frith Stieet scenes, Hitler's talks, welcom­ received in Egypt consistently tops does not want foreign "hams" to that of any other American station, National Barn Dance—Un­ "Professor Quizz" — with GSD, 25.5 m.; GSC, 31.3 m.;.. ing scenes, Austro-German situation | Al Roth and his Orches­ Same as WJZ confuse Wm with the former ama­ according to cabled reports from E. K tra cle Ezra and others. Arthur Godfrey GSB, 31.5 m.; GSL, 49.10 m. talks and "news" bulletins came teur operator and has chosen the Cohan. Columbia's engineering di- Hoosier Hot Shots Orrh. 10.20 "Ice-Hockey in crashing through, one after another, Great Britain," a "X" in place of "F". with increasing rapidity. iector, who is attending the World By Popular Demand— monthly survey. When aU of the Bermuda ama­ Gaiman, French, Russian, Italian, Telecommunications Conference in American Portraits — teurs begin operating, they witt form Cairo. 10.30 Dramatization of the Dramatized book review Spanish, and other types of propagan­ And So to the Gardens: a regular "ham" quintet. Four are It was Cohan's reports to A. B. lives of great Americans Among our Souvenirs da were pumped into the ether at the 10.45 now operating, and it is expected rate of several thousand words a Chamberlain, CBS chief engineer that VP9B will not be long in put­ minute. Germany paraded its on the superior reception of W2XE's NBC Symphony Orchestra Music by Meaken Your Hit Parade—Parade ting his signal on the air. The Ber­ regulai European broadcasts, flhat 11.00 Original GoodwUl Hour of the week's hit tunes; achievement bef ere the world in Carl Hoff's Orchestra, muda radio operators would prob­ grand style, while France and her prompted the special series ot p__o- vocaUst and quartet ably Uke to have reception reports allies counteracted the new situation | grammes directed expressly t_>v~mi~d 11.15 from local DX-ers, especiaUy regard­ by flinging more propaganda into Egypt. The news, Saturday sport, ing modulation. So, if you hear the air. England cancelled or delayed Dick Gasparre's Hotel and announcements VP9R, VP9G. VP9B, VP9L or VP9X on its news bulletins, making its trans­ Eddie Rogers' Orchestra American amateurs, most U.S. Ambassador Orchesra Selections from GUbert the 10, 20 or 40 metre bands, just missions a puzzle and stirring fear Special Talks Programme and SuUivan Operas drop them a line. VP9R, at Coney into the hearts of her people in the broadcasters. South American sta­ Island, is the only transmitter oper- Empire. tions, certain parts of Europe and all 12.10—"London Log." of South America is affected by the News Reporter. Dance Orrin Tucker's Orchestra ten metres. Paul SuUivan, News All this is still going on, in a some­ new aerial. Other stations come in Music 1250—Close Down what modified form, for while Ger­ -0- better on the old antenna. The sys­ many has finished "occupying" Aus­ tem was given a good work-out on AMERICAN PROGRAMMES tria, the battle for strength in Europe the European transmitters during SUNDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES continues. To those concerned in the week and proved most satisfac­ FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON the struggle the short waves must tory. WEAF WLW WJZ WABC GSO, D, C fir B prove rather confusing. To those not 760 kUocycles 860 kilocycles 19.7, 25.5, 31.3 and 31.5 m. concerned, but interested, the radio 660 kUocycles 700 kUocycles NEW YOBK 24 HOUR STATION R3 NEW YORK CINCINNATI NEW YOBK DAVENTRY, ENGLAND WEAF must prove amusing. Hitler's shriU voice rings out in emphatic state­ Romance Melodies Court of Human Relations National Vespers—"Hig-h- Weekly Newsletter & sports W6XKG, , California, 4.00—Philharmonic - Sym­ ments while his German short wave 5.00 ways Beyond Science summary 11.00 a.m.—The Radio Pulpit. 24-hour station operating on 25,950 that Lead to Truth," phony Society of New station plays the National Anthem York 11.30—The Madrigal Singers. 12.00— kc. or 11.56 metres, came in R3 twice talk 5.20—Musical Interlude and support his poUcies. 5.15 Press Radio News. Silver Flute. dining the week. The ultra-short 12.30 p.m.—Angler and Hunter, This has truly been one cf the most wave experimental station is greatly- The World is Yours— Musical Camera—Orches­ Jean Ellington, songs 5.27—Sunday Orchestral talk. 12.45—Norsemen Quartet. exciting DX-ing weeks in a long time. 5.30 dramatization tra and vocalists Concert. The BBC Or­ affected by fading. Most cf the chestra (Section B). 1.00—NBC Home Symphony Orches­ All opeiating European stations came ultra-highs" come in R6, but the "5_45 Dog Heroes, drama tra. 1.30—University of Chicago in weU, and most were on the air. continuous Califoinian is very poor Round Table Discussion. 2.00—Al Though we would be the last to wish at piesent. Marion TaUey Musical Steelmakers MetropoUtan Opera Audi­ Magazine of the Air— and Lee Reiser. 2.15—Henry Busse further trouble, or a continuance of tions of the Air Channing PoUock, edi­ and his Orchestra. 2.30—Silver tor. Guest stars; Mor­ the present situation in Europe, the STATION ACTIVITIES ton Bowe, tenor; Mark Strings. 3.00—Bob Becker and recent crisis has certainly provided guests. 3.15—Vincent Gomez, gui­ short wave listeners with much ma­ Warnow's Orchestra and HJIABE, Cartagena, Colombia, has others tarist. 3.S0—Thatcher Colt Stories. terial. The Mickey Mouse Thea­ Same as WJBIAF EpUogue. Lent—UL deserted the 31 metre band and now Sunday Afternoon with 4.00—The Radio NewsreeL 4.30— tre of the Air—With Smiling Ed McConnel Guy Lombardo's Orches­ It appears now to be a question of broadcasts on 4,860 kUocycles. Mickey House and his tra Close Down Sunday Drivers. what caU-letters the Austrian sta­ Gang "They're Saying in Eng­ HJIABE used to operate on 9,495, tions wiU use. WUl the OER become kc, and the 9,500 kc. band is less land," from London GSC, 31.3 m.; GSB, 31.5 m; WJZ DJ? WiU Austria begin broadcasting crowded by its absence. The CathoUc Hour—Talk Hoosier Housewarming Musical Camera—24-piece Joe Penner with Jimmy GSB, 31.5 m; GSL, 49.10 m. Nazi news bulletins over high-pow­ Grier's Orchestra; Gene by guest speaker; Paul- orchestra, and vocalists '.05—The Music of Han­ 11.00 a.m.—Russian Melodies. ered stations, or wiU the quiet, con­ ist Choir Austin, tenor; JuUe Gib­ THE WEEK'S DX son, vocalist; comic in­ del—6. Violinist 11.30—Dreams of Long Ago. 12.00— servative OER's retain their present strumentalists standing? This remains to be seen. Press Radio News. AUce Remsen, TGWA, Gautemala City, Guate­ In the meantime, to your radio's, A Tale of Today My True Story New Friends of Music— Double Everything — Al contralto. 12.15 p.m.—Neighbour mala, was heard twice during the Budapest String Quar­ 7.35—MUitary Band Music fans! Listen whUe Europe airs its 7.30 Shaw and Sam Lee; NeU. 12.30—Felix Knight. 12.45— week on its usual position, 9,685kc. tet troubles, and at the same time, DX Carl Hohengarten's Or­ BiU Stem'r Sport Sciaps. 1.00— TGWA is scheduled for operation chestra and others to your heart's content on the now 7.45 750 — Religious Service Southernaires, qusrtet. 1.30—Radio on this band during the evenings, active Europeans. (Salvation Army) from City Music HaU of the Air. 2.30— but had not been heard for several Jack Benny, comedian; or­ Same as WEAF To be announced Open House—Jeannette 8.00 There Wan A Woman. 3.00—The months. chestra and vocalist MacDonald, soprano. Magic Key of RCA. 4.00- On Broad­ 8.40— Weekly Newsletter MORE BERMUDA PUELICITY Interesting People—Jerry Sunday Evening News­ Ozzie Nelson and his Or­ way. 4.30—Frank Simon's Armco PhU Baker, comedian, with and sports summary W2XAD no longer interferes with 8.30 Belcher; Organist paper of the Mr chestra, Feg Murray and Oscar Bradley's Orch. Band. Harriett Hilliard Congratulations to Bermuda's its sister station W2XAF on the 31 Melody Grove, with Jimmy three new amateurs. Two "Hams" James' Orchestra. Big Ben. Medvedeff's Bala- metre band. W2XAD is being heard 8.45 lika Orchestra. An­ WLW have carried the Islands' name into on 13 metres, R7-8 on 19 metres, and Don Ameche, m.c, intro­ Same as WEAF "The witch of Hampton" St. Louis nouncements in Eng­ foreign radio circles for some time. R9 plus on the 31 metre band. It de­ Ush, Spanish and Portu­ 9.00 ducing : Edgar Bergen drama 11.00 a.m.—Russian Melodies. Now we are to have an amateur creased in receptive quaUty during and CharUe McCarthy; guese. 11.15—Hugh Cross and his Radio "quintet." VP9R and VP9G have CaUfornia Concert—Ern­ Lyn Murray's Musical Gaz­ the week, but is still a top notch Stroud Twins; Robert ette Pals. 11.30—News Review. 11.45— been Bermuda's only "hams" for Ambruster's Orchestra, est GUI and his Orches­ Close down of Empire Pro­ broadcaster. Dorothy Lamour, and tra grammes. Beginning of To be announced. 12.00—Cadle some time, and we feel sure they wiU * * * South American trans­ Choir. 12.30 p.m.—Donald Novis. welcome the newcomers, VP9B, guest artist. mission over GSB. IQY, Rome, Italy, is coming inR8 12.45—Drifting Pioneers. 1.00—Ru­ VP9L and VP9X to tha 20 and 40 on 11,870 kc. during the "American Manhattan Same as WJZ HoUywood Playhouse pre­ Ford Sunday Evening Merry - Go - GSD, 25.5 m.; GSC, 31.3 m.;. ral Roundup. 1.30—Radio City Mu­ metre bands. Hour." The station announces no Round sents Tyrone Power. Hour — Orchestra and GSB, 31.5 m.; GSL, 49.10 m. Dramatic sketch, assist­ Chorus Nnder direction sic HaU. 2.30—Smoke Dreams. schedule. ed br orchestra of Eugene Ormandy. 10.20—"Green Fields and 3.00—Magic Key of RCA. 4.00— DIRECTIONAL DX-ING Guest Artist: Church by the Side of the Road. Pavements." HCIPM, 5,725 kc, located in Quito, LUy Pons, soprano 4.30—Armco Band Concert. American Album of Fami­ Same as WJZ Walter WincheU, news 10.35—The Erith British Another week of DX-ing with the Ecuador, was heard R4 on Monday liar Music — orchestra Legion Band East-West antenna (for reception evening. WABC Unbroken Melodies Irene Rich for Welch- fiom the North and South) has proven * * * "Birds of a Feather" its usefulness. The ability to change W9XEL are the caU-letters of a 11.00 a.m.—Church of the Air. from a N.-S. aerial to the new E.-W. transmitter reported operating on Rising Musical Star Pro­ Ken-Rad Unsolved Mys­ Paul Martin and his Zenith Foundation — Or­ 11.30—ChUdren's Hour, 12.30 p.m.— antenna by turning a switch near the teries Music chestra and dramatic 11.10—Weekly Newsletter 26,500 kc. (ii metre band). Has any 11.00 gramme—Alex Smallens Major Bowes' Capitol FamUy. 1.30— receiver enables one to judge the and Symphony Orches­ cast. Enquiry into men­ and sports summary one heard it? tra; mixed chorus tal telepathy Salt Lake City Tabernacle Choir. location of a station better. 11.15 2.00—Church of the Air. 2.30—For­ If a transmitter to the East or West eign News Broadcast. 2.45—Poe cf Bermuda interferes with one to the Norman Cloutier's Orches­ Country Sunday Cheerio — Inspirational Headlines and By-Lines— Big Ben. Church of Scot­ 100 tra talk and music with Trout, Kaltenborn land Service from Glas­ Quartet. 3.30—Jean Heisholt in North or South of the Islands, the and Canham gow Cathedral. Dr. Christian." 4.00—Philharmon- interference can be greatly reduced ic-Symphcny Society of New York— by changing to the E.-W. antenna, 11.45 Weekly concert. which brings in the desired station Marlow and Lyon, piano Paid SuUivan, news com­ Press Radio News. Blue Abe Lyman's Orchestra 12-20—Close Down Bermuda times quoted. For later stronger, and reduces the reception duo mentator Barron's Orchestra programmes see: Over the Radio. of the interfering station. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY. SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938. Page 7

land twenty-four, and ten have been BBO Theatre Organ. drawn. Last year, somewhat surpris­ 3.25—PhiUp MarteU and his Forum INTERNATIONAL SHORT WAVE RADIO ingly, the Scots were beaten on their Theatre Orchestra. home ground at Murrayfield for the 3.50—Musical Interlude. first time in the series of matches 3.55—Salvation Army Service, from SECTION between Scotland and England on Edinburgh. that ground. They may be reUed on 4.45—Interval. to make a desperate effort to win this COLUMBIA & NATIONAL guest conductor of the NBC-Sym­ Bermuda times quoted. For later During The phony Orchestra in the programme year. Apart from the glory of vic­ programmes see: Over the Radio. WEEKEND HIGHLIGHTS to be broadcast tonight, over the tory, there is a tangible token at­ NBC-Red Network, the network of tached to the match—the Calcutta C0L0NIAL0PERA HOUSE Cup. In 1878, the Calcutta Rugby the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora­ A Practical Programme for FootbaU Club was disbanded and the War of Independence tion, Station XEW in Mexico, and "Dead End' Showing This Evening Club converted its surplus cash into World Co-operation throughout the world via short wave silver rupees, from which was manu­ from 11.00p.m. to 12.30 a.m., Bermu­ Powerful Goldwyn Film factured a handsome sUver cup of "Dead End," Samuel Goldwyn's FINAL OPERA BROADCAST OF da time. native design. film production based on the Broad­ SEASON o "Met" Auditions Finals way stage hit by Sidney Kingsley, The firm of G. B. Kent was founded in London comes to the Colonial Opera House Eugene Stanley, professor of inter­ Competing for contracts with the SHORT WAVES AROUND tonight, with Sylvia Sidneey and Joel in 1777. For a hundred and sixty years Kent has national economics at the Fletcher MetropoUtan Opera Company six THE WORLD McCrea in the starring roles. been solely concerned in the manufacture of fine School of Law and Diplomacy in Bos­ accomplished artists wUl be heard This powerful drama of a day in ton, and Clark M. Eichelberger, during MetropoUtan Opera Auditions the Uves of a handful of humans Here is a list of foreign short wave brushes, and today makes the best brush in director of the National Peace Con­ of the Air programme Sunday at programmes that may interest week­ who inhabit a "dead end" city street, ference's world economic cooperation 6.00 p_m., Bermuda time, over the end radio listeners. Bermuda times where fashionable apartments rub England. campaign, wiU be heard over the NBC-Blue Network, when the finals given: elbows with the squalid tenements WABC-Columbia network discussing of the auditions are broadcast. of the waterfront, which set records "A Practical Programme for World SATURDAY, MARCH 19 in its Broadway run and was cheered Iconomic Cooperation" this after­ Rising Musical Star from Coast to Coast, reaches even noon from 4.00 to 4.30 p.m., Bermu­ Tokyo—5.45 p.m.—National Pro­ greater heights in the film version. ENGLISH BRUSHES da time. Webster Aitken, young California gramme. JZK, 15,160 kc. JZJ, * * * pianist, wUl be featured soloist on the 11,800 kc. "Carmen" from Metropolitan Rising Musical Star programme Sun­ Berlin—6.00—Radio Cabaret. DJD, "Stage Door" Has Last Showing by KENT day night from 11.00 to 11.30 pjn., 11,770 kc. . NBC final broadcast of the Bermuda time, over the NBC-Red Budapest, Hungary—7.00—"Old Ginger Rogers and Katharine gular season from the MetropoUtan Network. Hungarian Dances." HAT4, Hepburn Superb Hair Brushes of split whalebone, horn or Opera House will be heard this after- 9,120 kc. Summing up in its strikingly 1 with a performance of Bizet's The World is Yours Moscow—8.00—News and programme realistic story the Uves and careers bristle . . Bath and Complexion Brushes "Carmen" beginning at 2.55 p.m., for EngUsh Listeners. RAN, of aU stage-struck girls everywhere, Bermuda time, over the NBC-Blue The progress made by scientists in 9,600 kc. RKO Radio's "Stage Door" brings of the finest Siberian Boar bristle . . . Shaving etwork. Bruna Castagna, contral­ the field of rocket flying, wiU be re­ Rome—8.30—Chamber Music; Katharine Hepburn and Ginger Brushes of hand sorted Badger. These are but a to. wiU be heard in the title role, viewed during the World is Yours "Famous Singers of Old"; EUza­ Rogers together for the first time, d Rene Maison, tenor, wiU be Don programme Sunday at 5.00 p.m., beth Luin. 2RO, 9,630 kc. IRF, with Adolphe Menjou co-starred at few in our complete line by this famous house. Jose. The concluding broadcast wiU Bermuda time. 9,830 kc. IQY, 11,900 kc. the head of a briUiant cast. irk the seventeenth complete opera Madrid—8.30—Programme for Eng­ The picture is based on the roadcast during the 1937-1938 sea­ "A Journalist's Wife at the Wars" Ush Listeners. EAR, 9,480 kc. famous stage play which ran for son. Berlin—9.45—What can we Learn nearly half a year in New York, and Mrs. Reynolds Packard, wife of the from Animals? DJD, 11,770 kc. is said to offer the stars their finest Texas Editor on "Johnny Presents" United Press' ace foreign correspon­ Caracas—10.45—Dance Music. screen opportunities to date. Most MAIN STORE dent, wiU be heard over the WABC- YV5RC, 5,800 kc. of its vividly absorbing action takes ow a bandit rushed into a city Columbia .network from Geneva, Paris—11.00—Musical Recordings. place in a theatrical boarding house s hotel room and was eventu- Switzerland, in an address entitled where scores of eager and ambitious ght by the poUce and sent to "A Journalist's WUe at the Wars" SUNDAY PROGRAMMES girls Hve and hope and sometimes litentiary wiU be dramaticaUy Sunday afternoon from 2.30 to 2.45 perish while they strive for fame the "Front Page News" p.m., Bermuda time, the regular FROM ENGLAND behind the footUghts. trie "Johnny Presents" "Europe Calling!" period. •gramme over the WABC-Colum- GSH, 21,470 kc; GSG, 17,970 kc. etwork tonight from 9.30 to RUGBY COMMENTARY GSO, 15,180 kc; GSF, 15,140 kc. 3.00 p.m.. Bermuda time. GSD, 11,750 kc. WEST END NEWS FROM ENGLAND TODAY Great Plays 9.55 a.m.—Opening Announcements. OBITUARY 10.00—Big Ben. Irish Concert. topher Marlowe's "Tambour- Sixtieth International Match The death occurred cn Sunday last, 10.20—The BBC MUitary Band. March 13, of Mr. Paul Edward Pit­ '' v.-iU be presented as the fourth Between England and 11.20—The WilUe Walker Octet. he Great Plays series to- man, of "Strathicna," New Road, Scotland 11.45—Weekly Newsletter and Sports Somerset, after an illness which had L 6.00 to 7.00 p.m., Bermu- Summary. kept him confined to his home for • the NBC-Red Network, da t The sixtieth international Rugby 12.05 p.m.—Bells, and an Empire many years. Th3 late Mr. Pitman which created a deep This FootbaU match between England Service. had been for many years prior to his together and kept their errors well ; impression on the liter- NEW MEN'S TENNIS and and Scotland wiU be played today 1.00—Close Down. illness, employed as a gardener at down. Mrs. Fabyan and Sabin were ngland, wiU represent the atur at Twickenham and broadcast over many places in Bermuda, including CHAMPION CROWNED too skillful for Mrs. Van Ryn and .akespearean field. The set- the BBC Empire transmitters at GSG, 17,790 kc; GSP, 15,310 kc; Admiralty House and Victoria Park. Coghlan, although the losers put up be the Globe Theatre in YESTERDAY Daventry. H.B.T. Wakelam, assisted GSD, 11,750 kc; GSB, 9,510 kc; He also was one of the first Inspectors a stirring battle for the first set. . where, from 1599 to 1613, by John Snagge, wUl give a running GSA, 6,050 kc of the Agricultural Station Depart­ The summaries:— : masterpieces were given. Continued from Page 1 dran commentary on the whole of the ment, when the fruit fly trouble was game which wiU be broadcast today 1.20 p.m.—The Crystal Palace Band, being combatted. Chavez Conducts Again two service breaks on the way. The FINAL MEN'S SINGLES (Saturday) at 11.10 a.m., 3.00 p.m., with the BBO Men's Chorus. The funeral took place on Sunday Californian was hitting Uke a sharp­ Chavez, distinguished Mexi- and 8.10 p.m., Bermuda time, and 2.00—Big Ben. Weekly Newsletter afternoon at St. James' Cemetery shooter as he aimed for the lines Sabin beat McNeill 4-6, 6-3, 6- oser and conductor of the Sunday at 8.55 a.m. and sports summary. and the service was conducted by the or the corners, with the ball barely -4: City Symphony Orchestra, Of the previous fifty-nine matches, 2.20—"Pixie Led," a fantasy. Rev. A. V. SuUivan, Rector cf Sandys. doing more than clear the net by an FINAL LADIES* DOUBLES make his second appearanc as England has won twenty-five, Scot- 3.00—Sandy MacPherson, at the The body was borne to the Church inch or two, and McNeUl found it PLAGUED BY and graveside by his five nephews, impossible tc do much in the face Noel, John, Maxwell and Francis of this searching fire. * Mme. Henrotin and Mrs. Andiup HEADACHES? Pitman, Roy Biay and a grandson But just when it appeared the end beat Miss LeBoutUUer and Mrs. Reginald Pitman. Start now and correct the was near, Sabin let down, giving McBride 6-0, 6-0. cause of this troubEe without During the service the hymns "My the impression of being ovsr-con- medicines cr drugs... God my Father, while I stray" and fident, only to learn that McNeill SEMI-FINALS "Christ wUl gather in His Own" were is not to be trifled with. The twenty- OST HEADACHES, doctors sung, Mrs. HoweU bsing at the organ. year-old star was waiting for just Mme. Heniotin and Mrs. Andru_> I M say, come from a sluggish condition of the intestinal tract The deceasad, who was 79 years of age, such a lapse and played Sabin off beat Mrs. Van Ryn and Mrs. Johnson caused by a vitamin-short diet. But leaves a wife, four brothers, two sis­ his feet in the next ten minutes, to 6-4, 6-4, Miss LeBoutUUer and M s. you don't need drugs and harsh (Dhere 8snt Anything ters and many relatives to whom come up on even terms at 4-aU. In McBride beat Mrs. Fabyan and Miss cathartics to help keep this tract the sympathy of the community is the ninth game McNeiU needed only a active. You can correct such con­ Winthrop 7-5, 6-3; stipation and the unpleasant ills it extended. The large attendance and point for the lead of 5-4, with his own brings by eating one natural fresh the many wreaths and floral tributes service up in the tenth game. SEMI-FINALS MIXED DOUBLES food—Fleischmann's fresh Yeast. testified to the esteem in which the Confronted with this situation, Eat 3 cakes daily—a cake about }£ % tner hour before meals. Dissolve it in a deceased was held. Sabin "dug in" with everything Mme. Henrotin and McN?iU beat little water or fruit juice. he had, to puU that vital game out Mrs. McBride and VanRyn 6-2, 3-6, | This remarkable health food helps DEPARTURE FROM THE DOCK- of the fire and then he swept through 6-4, Mrs. Fabyan and Sabin beat Mrs. to strengthen and regulate vital Than the name of Jaeger in wool. A British YARD to victory by breaking McNeiU's ser­ VanRyn and Coghlan 7-5, 6-3. body organs. Rich in Vitamins A, vice in the tenth, and thereby won B, D and G, it tones up the entire system. Start eating it today—see firm which has made its label the hallmark of Amangst the passengers returning the set, at 6-4, the match and the how much better you'll feel. quality the world over. If you are buying a polo to England by the "Renia del Paci­ championship. fico" on Thursday was Mr. Bright, Eat 3 Cakes Daily coat, and surely no lady's wardrobe is complete principal clerk to the Constiuctor, LADIES' DOUBLES fat Better Health! FREE—Send for free without one, we suggest the name you know is best. with his wife and son. booklet about how Fleisch­ Mr. Bright is returning to the In winning their fifth successive mann's fresh Yeast will Adrniralty after serving at Bermuda Ladies' Bermuda doubles champion- improve your health. for a period of 2§ years. During his ahip honours yesterday, Mme. Hen­ Address your request to: £adies' 3?olo Coats stay in Bermuda he and his wife made rotin and Mrs. Andrus showed once W. S. PURViS & CO., LTD., Dept. 103, many friends who regretted their de­ again that they form a combination Hamilton, Bermuda parture. of severe hitting, the smoothest kind by tfaeger of teamplay and a thoroughknowledge Why make your own; of winning doubles tactics. They made few errors yesterday, despite The finest combings of Bactrian Camel Hair .proof' the wind, and both were deadly in pickle . give the feel, appearance and warmth without nGlare theh overhead play. Mrs. Andrus powder probably hits as heavy a smash as weight which cannot be surpassed. And the London any player of her sex. Usually, there tailoring is superb. Is no adequate reply to these decisive cannonades, and she is also a fine Don't let it go until it In Several Models voUeyer in the doubles game. Mme. develops into something Henrotin came through with her much more serious. usual baffling mixtura of chops, There is no better £11-10-0 spinners and occasionaUy a trapshot, remedy fq r the relief of and she was rarely caught out of Coughs, Colds and all position. Bronchial Afflictions Against that kind of opposition, than Robert's Syrup. It Exclusive Agents for Jaeger Mrs. McBride and Miss LeBoutUUer breaks up the cold, could not do much yesterday. They soothes the throat and Never shows up—flatters were so rarely able to get off the quickly restores normal IS SO defensive that they had Uttle oppor­ conditions. Most pleas­ in strongest sunlight MAIN STORE tunity to launch an attack of their ant to take. # tempting own. But it must be said the losing Notice what a strong, bright Manufactured bu However good your light does to your face! pair were obviously far below their . NORTHROP & LYMAN CO* ownpickles,tl_e flavour best tennis in this match, and it is can never be the same How it brings out little • LIMITED Q as H.P. Fickle. This faults—casts hard shadows reasonable to suppose that after de­ Toronto, Cauda * appetising blend of that sharpen your face. feating Mrs. Fabyan and Miss Win­ selected fruits, vege­ Then try Pond's Powder! throp in the morning session, they tables and spices with Carefully blended to catch and suffered a let-dcwn and were never the famous H.P. Sauce reflect only the softer rays of able to get started. is made by a secret light, Pond's softens your face. ROBERTS process. Mme. Henrotin and McNeUl sur­ Buyabottleto-day,and Gives it a soft, lovely look in prised the maj rarity of those in the the hardest light. Never shows let your family judge. up harsh and "powdery." Fine Stadium when they eliminated Mrs. McBride and John Van Ryn, stiU SYRUP Agents > and smooth, Pond's clings— NICHOLL & ASHTON fresh looking for hours. rated among the greatest doubles rHE EXTRACT P.O. Box S2> BOXES 9d., 1/3, 1/9 players in the world. But the French UVER AND T Hamilton JABS 1/9, 5/6 star and McNeUl teamed splendidly

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Pa£e 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

BRITISH GOVERNMENT COMFORT IN THE AIR CRISIS SUBSIDES Crossword Puzzle Continued from Page 1 • By LABS MORRIS; I ACROSS ANSWER TO 3—Live PREVIOUS PUZZLE formed papers, suchfas The TimeF I—KB KIUX •—Edward organization 5—Runners for feat and DaUy Telegraph, today said that 8—Body ol water 6—Asia a—Mimlck DEMONSTRATIONS several ministers were pleading for a 13—Title T—Star-Ilka flowers strong stand, but the term Cabinet 13—Danish cupboard 8—Son of (Scottish) 14—Rainless 9—Progenitor of Irish "split" was said to be greatly exagger­ 15—Hindu mystic word IS—Radical 10—Tiny Insect of ated. Much in the line of clarifying IS—Note of scale 11—Revise .. __; 20—Pimple 17—Part to Dlay the British foreign policy is expected 33—Aquatic animal 18—Press 33—Fondle 21—Make black in the Prime Minister's speech to be 2*—Bit of land 33—Showy displays 36—Ecclesiastical court 35—Beleaguer made on Wednesday. 38—Frenzied celebrations 27—Sum 30—Makes noise in sleer 28—Short poem Cooking by Electricity Premier Chamberlain told the 33—Defy 29—Managed House of Commons today that Great 34—Edible root-stock 31—Before ARE YOU 35—Puzzle 33—Grass Britain was taking a hand in the 38—Exchanged 38—Medieval weapon 40—Fright 37—Odors Poland-Lithuanian dispute. He said 41—Opening 38—Slave 43—Declare 39—Reddish color at GOING he understood that Poland had de­ 43—Presides 44—Poisonous snake 46—Scion 43—On summit of Uvered a 36-hour ultimatum which 49—Impersonal pronoun 59—rhe stin 45—Malay weapon To expires at 2 p.m., and announced that 60—Bewails 47—Burden 62—Denial 60—Put In position 48—Alaska city 50—Wager TRINITY HALL the Foreign Office was in touch with S3—Hurried (coLi DOWN i 55 -Everybody -1# 51—Undermine both Governments concerned. The 56—Astringent drug 1—Be aware ot 54—Egyptian deity X U. S. A. ultimatum, the Prime Minister said, 58 .Uttle onarrel 3—Cripple 57—Look X Depart from Bermuda contained conditions which Poland X At 9.30 a.m. considered indispensable to avoid X 2.30 p.m. and 8.15 p*nou future incidents. The British Am­ X bassador at Warsaw has already im­ x Wednesday Friday pressed upon the PoUsh Government X Thursday Sunday the hope that Poland would not use x the situation as a pretext fcr making X TODAY 3S Four engines wider demands. X for security The Prime Minister expressed his X "borror" at the insurgent air raids One Way $85 cn Barcelona which MUed hundreds X Round Trip $150 since Wednesday night, and an­ X FREE Gifts — FREE Refreshments X nounced tbat the British and French Jn, Includes bot meals aloft Governments were seeking Vatican x FREE Invitations — Apply Showrooms support for a joint appeal to both x Spanish sides to halt such bombard­ x FREE Electric Kettles (for those who sign up IMPERIAL AIRWAYS ments. x The Prime Minister refused to for Stoves during campaign.) X (Bermuda) Ltd. answer a question whether Grtat X X Britain would consider piovidlng X X PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS the Spanish Government with anti­ X X Reid Street, Hamilton aircraft if Franco refused his new X AFTERNOONS X TeL 3030 appeal. Reverting to the PoUsh ques­ X or local agents tion, the Premier said the Govern­ MISS LEADER, Home Economist of the General X ment was not satisfied that summon­ X X ing the League of Nations CouncU X Electric Company of England, will give complete X In the Estate of "would be sufficiently speedy to be X COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS on the new practical, cr the best course that X M. S. BURROWS could be adopted." Lord de la Warr, X G. E. C. Stoves — X (Deceased) Lord Privy Seal, presiding at the X X annual conference • f tbe Branch UU tvjtetted restar* Syndicate. In* There will be offered X X Conservative Party, referring to the X EVENINGS X iniernational outlook, said that after X X FOR SALE Austria no one felt that a poUcy of BERMUDA MILITIA X An amusing sketch with happy ending entitled continued discussion with Germany "The Tragedy and Comedy of Cooking" followed X was practical poUtics for the time ARTILLERY X X By Public Auction being. Every rule of conduct and of X by a Cooking Demonstration, by Miss Leader. X humanity had been defied and tram­ X That Beautiful Property in Somerset pled on by the iron heel cf the regime Orders by Captain E. F. Maude, R.A., X known as that saw no argument but that of Commandant X X St. George's, March 16 SEAFORTH force. The Minister added that the sn. X speech of tbe Foreign Secretary in JR. Drills.—Drills will be held on Tues­ X It comprises: a House with 8 the House of Lords made it clear that day, March 22, at the Drill Shed, St. X The Electric Light Company X rooms, Stables, Carriage House, he had been driven to the conclusion George's, commencing at 7.45 p.m. X Outbuildings. The area of the that the cause of peace today demand­ X Warrants will be issued on the train property is over 12 acres, and extends ed firmness as weU as appeasement. X X leaving Hamilton at 6.50 p.m. from Ely's Harbour (where there is Band Practice.—Band practice will XXXXXXXXXX)WXXXX^XXXXXXXXXX^XXXXXXXXXXXX a beautiful sandy beach) right over OTTAWA, March 18. (CP)—Canada be held in the Band Room, St. to the Great Sound. There is a has not been requested by the United George's, on Sunday, March 20, and road and water frontage of ap­ Kingdom for any expression of opin­ Did you MACLEAN Tuesday, March 22, commencing at proximately 500 feet. This is one of ion on the British foreign policy, nor 7.45 p.m. the best estates in Somerset. has the Canadian Government given Discharges.—T. 107 Gnr. Fox. R.G., your teeth to-day? any opinion, Premier Mackenzie Try T.106. Gnr. Pitcher, A. G., discharged King declared in Ottawa today. Sale will take place at 4.00 p.m. on 21-2-1938, termination of engage­ Asked to comment on the reports ment. from London indicating that the Thursday, March 31st There will be an all day Sunday Crosse & BlackwelFs Government of the United Kingdom Parade at St. David's Battery on Sun­ on the Premises is awaiting information from the day, March 27. Dominions as to their attitude to­ Train leaves Hamilton 2.40 wards Britain's foreign poUcy, the All ranks of the B.M.A. will attend, and each man will receive one day's Date and Nut Bread Prime Minister declared: "There is Plan of Property may be seen at the no foundation for that in so far as pay and one day's ration allowance office of:— Canada is concerned. Canada has for the parade. The B.M.A. complete with Band will This popular new food is entirely different from J. CRITCHLEY, not been requested for an expression of opinion, and none has been given." parade in unifoim at St. George's anything you ever tasted before. Easy to serve, Auctioneer, Railway Station at 11.15 a.m. and will Tower Building, Hamilton. proceed to St. David's by Ferry. never becomes dry or stale and its delicious flavour 2679tsl9w23.w30.th31. CONTINUOUTBOMBING Those members of the B.M.A. who is retained in the convenient keyopening tin. OF BARCELONA Uve on St. David's Island may join the parade at East Pier at approxim­ ately 11.45 a.m. An N.C.O. with rail­ Ah! I see you did FOR SALE Total of 500 KUled in way warrants will travel on the 10.20 Order from your Grocer Today Thirteen Raids train from Hamilton. All ranks will biing "Slacks" and By Tender rubber shoes with thjm to St. Dpvid's JOHNSON & COOPER, LIMITED BARCELONA, Mar. 18. (CP)—Swift These will be carried, and Short_.~, insurgent bombers struck again at Boots and Puttees will be worn. Agents blood-soaked Barcelona today, If any N.C.O. or man wthes to Obsolete and Abandoned Guns carrying out tbeir threat of continu­ MACLEANS count the day's parade as 3 drills, ous attack until tbe city surrenders. and Mountings he may do on informing the Officer PEROXIDE The thirtetnth raid since Wednesday at tha pay table. As men are receiving at 8.25 today, failing by about | afternoon left a total of 560 dead and ration allowance they will be respon­ TOOTH PASTE 7j hours to achieve tha record thousands wounded. The bombers For Sale as Scrap Metal sible fcr bringing their cwn lunch. If you use a solid Dentifrice, try the new for an England-Austiialia flight. CLOSING NOTICE (Approximately 600 tons) circled the city at seven o'clock this 1 MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE At 5 p.m. the airmen left Darwin in inorning, just as thousands of men, A canteen will be provided in the continuation of theii flight to New women and children were streaming Camp. Zealand which they hope to reach in Further particulars and tender Mem will be dismissed at St. forms can be obtained from homeward from subway stations. a further day and a half. As we are closing our Gro­ The roar of bombs sent the commu­ George's Railway Station in time tc D.A.D.O.S., Command Headquarters, LONDON NEWS ITEMS cery business, all persons, ters flying back to shelter. At 8:40 catch the 5.40 p.m. train to Hamil­ Tha fcrmer United States Presi-| Prospect. Telephone No. 2034. ton. having claims against our they returned, and officials put the LONDON, Mar. 18 (BOP Empire dent, Herbart Hoover, arrived at | deaths at fifty and a hundred wound­ air services ara due to be accelerated Cioydon this atte_.nocn frcm Am-1 firm are requested to furnish The War Department are not ed in these two raids. Previous raids (Sd.) A. F. ROWE, Lieut., R.A., bound to accept the highest or any on April 10 and will make tham as sterdam on a private visit to Britain. had killed 510. The raiders yester­ Adjutant, Bermuda MiUtia Artillery. same before the 31st inst. tender. fast as those of any other country day dropped leaflets over the city de­ ,...._.. .t ,:-^-.^___._^««d*_I'i_fl_^it-J_i^.'.-. on the India route. The four-day claring that the bombings would a 2G55ts. scbedule to Karachi will be reduced PERTWIG CLUB'S VISIT And all persons who owe us continue every two or three hours to two and a half days and a six and a accounts are also requested until the city surrenders. half day schedule on the African The Periwig Club of Lawrencevillc to make settlement before BRITISH AGREEMENTS route to four and half days. Corre­ School, Lawrenceville, N. J., will pre­ FASCIST RAIDS IN sponding improvements will be ef­ sent the stage play "Whistling in th« the 31st inst. A DELIGHTFUL SIGNED WITH ITALY fected on all sections of routes. These Dark" at the Naw Theatre naxt Wed­ BRAZILIAN DRIVE HERE'S THE

NEW YORK STOCK HORSES PAY $6,002 MARKET Local and Foreign Sporting News ON $2 INVESTMENT Yesterday's Closing Prices HOT SPRINGS, Arkansas, March 18 (CP)—The second Allis Chalm. Mfg. ; 441 highest daily double pay-off Am. Car & Foundry .. is£ 1938 1938 POWELL-JONES BELMONT THIRTY-SEVEN PROBABLE LOCAL CHAMPION FIGHTS in United States' history was Am. & For. Pow : 3 returned at Oak Lawn Park Am & For. Pow. pf i8j GOLF FINAL TODAY LINCOLNSHIRE STARTERS GOLDEN GLOVER TUESDAY Am. Locomotive 16J yesterday when Sheriff Smith Am. Power & Lt . 4J from Little Rock, Arkansas, Am. Radiator ____™.™. 11 Jcnes Upsets Sheldon 2 Up; Dan Bulger is Assigned Top Arthur Childs Matches with coUected $6,002.80 for $2 after Am. Rolling MUl 17J Peggy Totch won the first race Am. Smelt. & Ref 44 Powell Eliminates McPhail Weight in Wednesday's Race Visiting Light-Heavyweight Am. Sugar .' 274 Annual Bermuda and Firefly accounted for the Am. Tel. & Tel . 126J second. Sheriff was the only LONDON, March 18. (CP)—Thirty- Am. Water Works „„_. 75 WINNERS' UPHILL BATTLES 8-B0UT CARD AT NO. 1 SHED one that coupled the two long Anaconda Copper . 30 seven horses were named yesterday shots. Assoc. Dry Goods 5J Amateur Golf Championship as probable starters in next Wed­ Atchison „_ 28 i Francis Jones and Sydney Powell, Bermuda's Ught-heavyweight cham­ The United States' record Atlantic Refining ... 201 who will play today for the annual nesday's Lincolnshire Handicap. In at the addition to the probable starters, pion, PoUce Constable Arthur was set in 1935 when Harry Auburn 4 Belmont men's golf championship, Baldwin Loco. il three horses were named as doubtful Childs, wiU defend his local .laurels Topsey of New Jersey City re­ both came from behind to win by- against the chaUenge of an Ameri­ ceived more than $7,000 for a Baltimore & Ohio „ 5j narrow margins in their semi-final starters In the handicap. H. Peacock's BarnsdaU Cp. A. " 12I RIDDELL'S BAY GOLF Scarlet Princess. Miss Dorothy can fighter on Tuesday In the main $2 investment. Bendix Avia. , ,,.. ,, ,, 10} matches yesterday. Jones created bout of a boxing programme to bo Bethelhem Steel 531 an upset by defeating Kenneth Shel­ Paget's Marmaduke Jinks and B. Warner's Gibbons. presented at No. 1 Shed under the Boeing Plane 27 don, runner-up in the Mid-Ocean auspices of the Bermuda Athletic Borg Warner _ 211 and COUNTRY CLUB The Lincolnshire is an even greater CAMBRIDGE CREW MAKES rarnament, two up, but Powell was Association. Two United States' Caterpillar Tractor _ 39 gamble than usual this year. In addi­ GOOD TIME OVER COURSE Celanese _ 133 expected to win, although he was Golden Glovers, sent by the Ama­ tion to the luck of the draw for post Ches. & Ohio „ _ 281 only able to elirninate W. S. McPhail teur Athletic Union of tbe U.S., Chrysler Corp „ 48; r positions, trainers have to contend LONDON, March 18. (CP)—Cam­ a narrow two and one decision. are due to arrive on Monday, and Columbia Gas & Elec. _ 6! March 22nd to March 26th with hard ground owing to lack of bridge hopes for a victory in the an­ The final today will be over 36 holes, one of thern wiU clash with the husky Com. & Southern _ 1; rain. The majority of the trainers nual boat race with Oxford on AprU Congoleum _ igj is cheduled to start at 10 o'clock constable in the feature match of the Qualifying Round, March 22nd are praying for a heavy rain before 2 soared yesterday when the Light Consol. Edison 203 and 2.15 p.m. first of a series of four shows under the field goes to the post. The best Blue crew made the fine time of 18 Consol. OU ZZZ si Jones, medalist in the tourney, the B.A.A. aegis. Cont. Corp „ *._ 12* Semi-Final and Finals of Championship t down at the first hole, but fancied horses include Squadron minutes, 49 seconds in a trial spin ContL Can 40J Castle, ApoUo, Galsonia, Hornpipe, So far, nothing has been heard of over the boat-race course. ContL OU of D „... 261 levelled the match with a fine three the prowess of the visiting fighters, will be 36 Holes. icond. He was one down again Belami, Thankerton and Zaimis. Corn Prod. Ref. 60 except the assurance from Mr. Daniel Crown ZeU 85 at the fifth, and as the pair com- The horses and assigned weights Curtis-Wright foUow: Dan Bulger, 133; Thankerton, J. Ferris, secretary of the A.A.U., 4 the out-going nine he was three that they are top-notch light-heavies MONTREAL STOCK Curtis-Wright "A" 151 Finals of Other Flights — 18 Holes. 130; AUegiance, 122; Pampas Grass, Delaware & Hudson girting strongly, he drew and are weU able to give a good ac­ MARKET 95 up on even terms again at the 13th, 122; Tigga Gail, 118; Pike Barn, 115; Del. Lack. & West 5>. Belami, 115; Phakos, 115; Moody, count of themselves in the best Douglas Air 38' d after Sheldon won the 14th, took fistic company. Elec. Auto-Lite I6i No Greens Fees Entry Fee $5.00 b. and 16th to be one up for 113; Paul Beg, 112; GaUow Gate, Yesterday's Closing Prices Local fan? are weU acquainted with Elec. Power & Lt 88 me. The 17th was halved, 111; Zaimio, 109; Star Flyer, 107; Erie R.R. . 2J the match dormie one, and Aline, 107; Squadron Castle, ApoUo, Child's impiesfive record and do not Sterling 4.98i Ex. Buffet .„_ „.... Unq PRIZES FOR EACH FLIGHT is won the 18th for the match. 106; Consequential, 105; Kyleb of have to be reminded of his fine per­ Bell Telephone 159i Elec. Boat 75 Minard, 104; Llanarmon, 104; Jiudo, formance against fighters who have Braz. Tract — 8 Foster Wheeler 15! B.C Pow. A 2%l Gen. Electric _.. 36 Entries can be made at Club House ; up to his usual form 104; Walter's Pride, 104; Mythical visited Bermuda in previous years, I started, Powell lost particularly against Mike Coogan, Bathurst Paper A. 7i Gen. Foods Corp 265 Ray, 103; Boozer's Gloom 102; Horn­ Build. Prod 44 Gen. Motors . 321 Dial 1647 irst nine holes and was pipe, 102; Galsonia, 100; Peggy Lad, a New Jersey champion, last year. Can. Bronze 33i Goodrich Rub. 15 his opponent at the 100; Inishbof in, 100; Port SunUght, 99; Childs has never been knocked off Can. Car 71 Goodyear Rub 20? Entries accepted only from members After taking the seventh, Lone Mount, 97; Torlanie, 96; Mino, his feet, and since bis last appearance Con. Paper Com 4 Granby 4} owell went three down again at the in the ring has gained considerable Cons. Smelt. . 51i Great North, pf 161 96; Farmer GUes, 95; Goeus, 95; Dom. Bridge 23 Gt .West Sugar „ 27 of recognized clubs. it won the ninth to make the Dead Level, 94; Broad Oaks, 93; experience in training camps in Eng­ Donnaconna Paper 35 Houston Ofl 6'. Powell began to Leamington, 92; Couleur de Rose, 91. land. Ford Can 15 Hudson Motor Car „..„ 65 iown, and his superior know- o— Seven other bouts wiU be fought Gypsum . 4i Hupp Motor Car 1 PRIZES ON DISPLAY AT the course enabled him to on Tuesday night. The proceeds of the Hirman Walker 341 Indus. Rayon 164 Imperial OQ 171 Trig Copper „ ni H. A. & E. Smith, Ltd. and British Sports Shop Match at the 13th. He COOPER IS SOUTHAMPTON show wiU be devoted to the funds of Intl. Nickel „ 47 Intl. Harvester _ „. 60' t up on McPhail at the 15th and the B.A.A., the Bermuda Olympic Intl. Power 1st pf Unq. Intl. Nickel (Can.) 47J was dormie two at the 16th. The 17th TABLE TENNIS WINNER Association and the Bermuda Branch Massey-Harris — 5 Int) Paper _ 65 Ferry service from Hamilton 8.45 10.00 11.30 a.m. halved and Powell took the match of the British Empire Gamf;S' Asso­ McCol. Front. 12 Intl Paper pfd. . . 26i Montreal Pow. 27i Intl Tel. & Tel „ 65 2.00 and 4.15 p.m. two and one. Retains Title Against Higgs; ciation. Tickets are now cn sale at Natl. Brew. 36 Kennecott Cop 34} • match in the beaten Tho Smoke Shop. Natl. Steel Car 33 Lambert _„. „ „ 10; sion of the championship Ladies' Crown to Mrs. Craigie Power Corp. ..____ 91 Loews, Inc 423 BUFFET LUNCHEON e between Lyle Torrey, Price Bros. 9i Mack Truck „„ 181 Macy „ 27» 2597ttul5.llil7.5l9.j-i21.tB22. sivley defeated Howard Dudley Cooper retained his South­ AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM Price Bros. pf. Unq. ampton Boat and Sports Club table St. Law. Cp. pf 10 Math. Alk „ 26 seven and six yesterday, PLAYS WEST AUSTRALIA Shawinigan 175 Mid-Con. Pet 17 Thatcher, who won two tennis title on Tuesday night, but Steel of Canada 60 Montgomery Ward „ _.. 31' the ladies' championship changed H. Payne. Two local West Australia out for 192; Can. Bank Com. 160 Motor Products _ „. 135 • in the first flight final, hands when Mrs. Leyland White Bank of Can. Unq. Murray Corp 5" Bank Mont „ 198 Nash-Kelvinator 8 purling meeting Roy Selley. bowed to Mrs. E. Craigie. Cooper Test Players Make 120 for 2 came through with flying colours Bank of N.S Unq. Natl. Cash Register _ 15 tad four and three wins in the Royal Bank of Can. 170 Natl. Dairy Prod 13 Spurling beating D. O. in the final, playing his usual aggres­ PERTH, Mar. 18. (CP)—The Aus- Natl. Dist 20 GOLF nd Selley eliminating F. sive style to overcome his old rival, Uan Test team, en route to England, Natl. Power & Lt __ 6J Arthur Higgs, 21-10, 17-21, 21-15, TORONTO MINING Natl. Steel 50' the beaten eight semi- opened a three-day match against 21-14, whUe the new ladies' cham­ New Haven 15 at o had a three and one West AustraUa in Perth today. The QUOTATIONS N.Y. Central pion also was the more forceful play­ 125 - C. Lindley and Jack home team crumpled quickly before North Arner. Co 161 Riddell's $>azy er in her final with Mrs. White's goif eiub _lged out H. S. Crisson the attack of Fleetwood-Smith and North. Pacific 8} last year's champion. Aldermac ._.„_.. _ 44 Ohio OU Unq two and one. O'ReUly and were aU ou£ for 192, and Bankfield - 68 Omnibus Cooper entered the semi-final 9' Weekly Medal Competitions with Handsome Prizes. tedule for play today foUows: The Test players repUed with 120 Beattie -.. _ 1.10 Packard Motor Car 4 10.00 a.m.—and 2.15 p.m.—F. Jones round by defeating T. Dias 21-10, for two wickets before play closed. Bidgood Kirk. ..„._„_. . 27 Paramount Pic LADIES: ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 10-21, 21-12. He met A. Stevens in Big Missouri .. . ™ _ 36 Paramount Pic. pf. s. S. P. PoweU. Fleetwood-Smith and O'ReUly „ 8.00 the semi-final, and after Stevens Bralorne Penn R.R 17 GENTLEMEN: ALL DAY THURSDAY ) p.m.—L. B. Torrey vs. G. took eight wickets between them, Buff. Ankerite . 11.50 took the first game 21-10 the cham­ PhUUp Morris Unq Thatcher. the former capturing four for 44 _ .74 PhiUips Petrol 35 ERNEST JONES—Professional 9.50 a.m.—W. E. SpurUng vs. L. R. pion's experience gave him the vic­ runs and O'ReUly four for 65. Bes- Cent. Patricia 255 Plymouth Oil 17'. (Women's National L.I.) tory 10-21, 22-20, 22-20. Cooper al­ Chibougamau „____™__ 20 SeUey. sen and Eyres were top scorers for Pressed Steel 6'. lowed Stevens to take the offensive, Chrom. Smelt. 49 Pub. Serv. of N.J. .. 29J FRED AUSTIN—Assistant Professional 9.35 a.m.—W. Deyo vs. J. Hayward. West AustraUa, making 39 and 41 but was steadier on defence and Conarium „ . .. _. 1.10 Pure OU „ 11 j_. K. Mees vs. J. A. Mitchell. respectively. Don Bradman, the Darkwater 13 Full Restaurant and Bar service scored off his forehand. Purity Bakeries .... H. B. Carpenter vs. G. Moun­ Test captain, had 68 not out when Dome _ 48.00 Radio Corp. tain. Higgs went into the final round by play closed, after a chanceless in­ Eldorado 1.20 Radio-Keith-Orph. DAILY FERRIES eliminating LesUe White 21-16, 17-21, nings during which he hit seven fours. East Malartic 2.10 Remington-Rand 115 —W. Nutt sr vs. E. O. Jones. Fal. Bridge 5.25 Repub. Steel Corp IE (Bermuda Transportation Co.) 21-19. Cooper, who got better as the He batted for 86 minutes. Francoeur , 27 Seaboard Oil (Del.) 21'. Leave Hamilton—8.45 a.m., 10 ajn., 2 p.m. and 4.15 p.m. night wore on, was deadly accurate —o— Godslake -—___ 36 Sears Roebuck 55 with his forehand and cut his errors Gunnar Gold „.~™™ 65 Shell Union OU 12 and calling at Princess, Darrell's Wharf & Belmont Manor. •ORD WINS BILLIARDS FRANK PARKER MARRIES Hardrock 1.48 down to a minimum in the men's Simmons Co „ 16S 1570ttu.-. to 31/4/28 :HAMPIONSHIP AGAIN Harker 95 Socony-Vac. Oil 13! final. He dropped the secend game Hollinger —_— 11.15 Southern Pacific .... 123 17-21, but he demonstrated his su- SACRAMENTO. California, March Hudson Bay 24.50 Southern Railway ml; Ford, a member of the final. He dropped the second game 118—Frank Parker, third ranking ten- Jack Waite .43 I Sperry Corp 18.1 Kerr-Addison 98 Police Force, won the 17-21, but he demonstrated his su- I nis star in the United States and a Standard Brands . 7 the American Davis Cup Kirk Lake 1.46 Stand. Oil of N.J. . 46 • billiards championship of periority over Higgs and retained | member of Lake Shore 46.60 >:; the match out I squad, was married in Sacramento Stewart-Warner 8 Ida again last Thursday night. his title by Lit. Long Lac. 4.15 I Stone Webster [ Mr. G. Shepherd, 1,000 at 21-10, 17-21, 21-15, 21-14 today to Mrs. Mercer Beasley. for­ Mclntyre 36.50 j Studebaker Corp. . Bermuda's Most Mack Red Lake .75 The annuaannuall Southampton open mer wife of the noted tennis coach I Superior OU ..... who adopted Parker and developed McWatters 49 Texas Corp „ 38 Central Course uda Amateur BilUards I tournament wiU take place after the Macassa 3.70 GOLF him into one of the nation's fore- Texas Gulf Suph. . 30? hip Cup is presented by the! Bermuda open championships are MacLeod-Cockshutt „ 2.65 Tidewater Assd. ... 12i ;• Agency, Ltd. played in HamUton I most players. Mining Corp. 1.62 Timken 385 18 Holes li-finaUsts wore R. Aitken, who Moneta — 1.75 Union Pacifiic 651 -ed a Cup, and F. Shepherd, who Noranda 51.50 United Aircraft __„„. 23i O'Brien _ 2.97 United AirUnes 6.' eceived a Cup. Highest break Omega .31 United Corp. made by the champion, F. Ford, Pam. Porcu „„_-—-_... 2.90 United Corp. pf the reward of a cue and case. Paymaster 41 United Drug 15 Minutes from Hamilton Prizes were presented by Mr. Ed- Pend OreUle 1.60 United Gas Imp Perron 1.10 U.S. Indus. Alco 151 Frequent Ferry Service lund Gray. The final was played at Pickle Crow . 3.90 U.S. Pipe & Fdy the House, Wednesday Pioneer 2.90 U.S. Realty 4 mrsday nights (500 points each Preston Dome 80 U.S. Rubber 303 ) before small audiences. Read Authier — 2.71 U.S. Smelt 65 COMPLETELY EQUIPPED GOLF SHOP Red Lake Gold 19 US. Steel 49! Ford is now six times the ( RoyaUte Ofl 34.?5 U.S. Steel pf. 1021 npion, having lost but once out) San Antonio 1.20 Vanadium Corp. _ 15] even attempts to capture the j Shawky —-~ 20 Warner Bros. Pict „ 41 Sherritt-Gordon „ 1.20 Warner Pav 25 honour. Siscoe 2.20 —o — Western Union Tel 20 ZAficol Thompson, 3?ro. Sladen-Malarctic 90 West. Air Brake _. 205 Stadacona 20 West. Elec 845 FOOTBALL CLUBS RUSH Sudbury Basin „ 2.30 White Motor? „ 8 SuUivan Cons. _ .88 Woolworth Co 403 LAST-MINUTE TRANSFERS I Sylvanite 2.70 Worthington —___— 151 Golfer's luncheon in the Grill Tech-Hughes 4.40 YeUow Tr. & Coach __ 125 LONDON, March 18. (CP)—Seven­ Thompson Cadillac 21 Glenn Martin 17! (19th Hole) Ventures 4.75 teen English and Scottish League Budd Mfg 4J Waite Amulet 1.45 AUied Chem 1541 K bailers joined new clubs on Wood CadUlac 24 Am. Bank Note _ 113 Wednesday in a last-minute transfer Wright Hargreaves 6.60 Am. Tobacco 663 rush. One of the most interesting Lapa CadUlac _ .45 Case 781 Cal. and Ed 2.00 transfers was that of Cuthbert Phil­ Col. Carb „ 655 lips, the Welsh international for­ Com. Credit 31 J^elmont iWCanor Deere _.. 215 ward, who went to Brimingham from Ne-v/ York Stocks Suffer Sharp Dupont 112 Aston Villa. Decline Johns-ManvUle _ 695 o Union Carbide "03 Aluminum ___. Unq and Qolf Course The foUowing report of yesterday's Gulf Oil . Unq SHORTER ODDS ON BLUE Humble Ofl Unq Warwick East activities on the New York stock ex­ SHIRT AND ROYAL MAIL change is pubUshed by courtesy of 2155t_B.eitp. LONDON, March 18. (CP)—The Thatcher and Co., local' corres- odds against Royal MaU and Blue pondents Paine, Webber & Co., Shirt for the Grand National, to be New York: rim at Aintree on Friday, were short­ WANTED! . (Photo by Knudsen) Stocks suffered a rather sharp de­ IODINE into your Blood to end ened today, both being quoted at I buy for cash used postage CHAMPIONS A FIFTH TIME.—Mrs. Dorothy Andrus (left) and Mme. cline' today (Friday) due to appre­ Rheumatic Pain and Swelling 100-8 for the steeplechase classic. stamps in quantity and single Sylvia Henrotin, of France, yesterday won the Bermuda Women's Doubles AMATEURS? hension of the European situation. _f . SEEDOL Delachance foUowed at 100-6 and Industrial stocks as a group dupli- stamps, and pay a good price. DunhiU Castle was fourth choice at Championship for the fifth successive time, when they defeated Miss F. Kelpamalt^g* Send to J. Barclay, Barton Cot­ 20-1. LeBoutillier and Mrs. Frederick McBride 6-0, M. Continued on Page 16 tage, Burhill Estate, Cobham, Surrey, ENGLAND. Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

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THE BERMUDIANA Benecke, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac­ and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Snyder Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. Howard makes a foursome from Waterloo. Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marwig, Three guests ar jived in the Oro­ St. Patrick's Ball a Gala Event of , entertained for Mr. and pesa fn m England cn Friday: Mr. AvaUable The Name That Stands For "Better Cosmetics " Mrs. Robin BeU, of BronxviUe, Miss and Mrs. Spowart from Milngavie, at all Helen Frasar, of Montreal, Mr. John Scotland, and Mr. W. P. Mjtten from Leading The Annual St. Patrick's Day Ball Meade and Mr. Jonathan Heming­ BaUdon, Yorkshire. Stores. which took place in the Silver Grill way, of New York, Mr. Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. N. W. WiUiard and "EMELINE MYERS" of the Bermudiana, on Thursday Butterfield WiUard, of Chicago, Mr. Howard J. Miss CordeUa WiUiard come from & Co., night was a brilliant social event. Wagner, of Brooklyn, Miss Mary Riverside, HI., for their Bermuda Agents. Many Beimudians as well as visiting Cross of Three-Rivers, Canada. hoUday. Tel: 2044-45 Americans were present, and the Mr. and Mrt. J. K. Ames, of Port­ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Turno are from Grill, beautifully decorated by Mrs. Regular users of this famous line land, Me.; were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. East Orange, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. L. Catalina Potter, presented a festive PhiUp H. Schlossberg, also of Portland C. Haynes are from Bronxville, N.Y. of quality cosmetics obtain lovely appearance worthy of the gieat day. and Miss Elsie Kinley, of New York. Mr. J. F. FoUey Jr., comes from Hundreds of shining green sham­ Miss Nancy Tuvin, of Baltimore war New Hartford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. y^ | velvet to-touch skins. If you think rocks dangled from the ceiling above with Miss Dorilla Poirier, Mr. Joseph C. L. Bonham are from New York the heads of the dancers, and the or­ Oppenheim, of Boston, and Mr. City the best is none too good for you chestra dais was effectively diaped Charles Day of Maiden, Mass. with green and silver. Colourful Mrs. Henry Hague, ot Worcester, —0— hats and noisemakers adorned every -use EMELINE MYERS Mass., was also present, as were table. Mrs. I. R. Vaughan, Mr. Robert HOTEL LANGTON NOTES Among the many parties seen was Landmann, Mr. Geoffrey Frith, that of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace Orr, Mr. Jack Minns, Mr. Edric Taylor Arriving here Monday is a group whose guests included Princess Kat- Ask for a demonstration — see Mrs. De Silva— Miss Lamby Aho, Miss Patricia of boys from the LawrenceviUe Peri­ rina Anthony, of Czechoslovakia, Co­ Miller, Miss Virginia Bohnen, Mr. wig Club. Tbis is a weU-known Cosmetic Section—Street Floor lonel and Mrs. Bertram Work, of Sche­ Eric Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. preparatory school for Princeton Uni­ nectady, Mr. Duncan McMartin, Miss Hcenig, of New York, and many more. versity located at LawrenceviUe, New MelbaLee Orr, Mr.Robert Murray, and -VTrs. Henry Hague of Worcester, Jersey. The party wiU be led by Mr. Mr. Jerome Hilborn. Marchesa Gerini Mass., has returned to the Ber- Don R. Towers of Toronto, Ontario, THE PHOENIX was with Mrs. S. Z. PoU, Mr. William rr.udiana for her fifth annual visit. Director of the Club. Accompanying McPhail, of Biookline, and Mr. Mr. David Sarnoff, and his son, the group is Mr. Hugh Johnson, the We carry all the leading makes of beauty aids Oscar Malo, of Denver, Col. Mr. Edward Sarnoff, spent a few Club's President. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Outerbridge days at the Bermudiana this week. During their ten-day stay in Ber­ and preparations entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mr. Sarnoff is Piesident of RCA. muda they wiU present a series of He is truly one of nature's gentlemen — well Mullin, Miss Noram Waterbury, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hoenig are plays at the New Theatre in HamUton. Mr. Timothy Card. Mr. and Mrs. notable guests at the hotel. Mr. According to advance reports the mannered, good-natured and his heart is yours. Donald Terwillinger, of Allenhurst, Hoenig is Banquet Manager of the Club's productions should be de­ He's a treasured possession and one of your best N.J., were hosts to Mr. and Mis. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, in New York. cidedly worth-while attending. friends. Then treat him as you would a friend Tyler L. Groseclose, of Ardmore, Pa. FoUowing is a Ust of the Club mem­ —offer him nothing but the best. And that means Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zuill enter­ bers expected. It is interesting to Spratt's. Try him with Bonio, crisp and bone- The LifHe Church on the Corner tained for Mi. and Mrs. Jackson note that the home addresses of Chambers, of Bronxville, and Mr. BELMONT MANOR NOTES these boys art widespread over the shaped; a flavour and aroma that make short work and Mrs. Arthur M. McCoy, of Stam­ United States and Canada. of a poor appetite. "Come, my soul, thou must be waking; ford, Conn. Judge and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Ssm A. Scott of West Ward Shuitz, Battle Creek, Michi­ Public Worship Now is breaking Parker, of Toronto, were hosts to Hope, Virginia, who are on annual gan; WiUiam Ashley, , O'er tlie earth another day; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cone, of hcUday here gave a most attractive California; WiUiam Matthews, Jack­ Come to Him who made this splendour; 11 a.m. & 7.30 p.m. See thou render Greenwich, and Dr. and Mrs. Henry cocktaU-party on Tuesday evening. son Heights, Long Island, New York; All thy feeble powers can pay" T. Quinn, also of Greenwich. Those who enjoyed their hospitaUty Benjamin WhitehUl, Tulsa, Okla­ SPRATT'S A charming party in honour of were Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Patterson of homa; Thomas Woods, Lincoln, Ne­ Mr. Pat PurceU's birthday included Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bremner braska; Norman de Planque, New biff range of ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Miss Janice Mayor.Mr. Henry HughesJ and Miss Helen Bremner of Ottawa, Brighton, Staten Island, New York; Corner Church & Ceurt Streets Miss Marion Kinney, Mr. Bruce Mr. Gordon Fleckand, Mr. John C. Thomas Noonan, Minneapohs, Walker, Miss BUlea Moore, Miss Edwards two more friends from Minn.; Douglas Bournique, Apple- Biscuit DOG FOODS Millicent Eve, Miss Amy Schroeder, Ottawa, Miss D. Holmes of Truro, ten, Wisconsin; John Donaldson, Lt. J. M. Buttan, Miss Fanny Dill, Nova Scotia, Mr. Nicbol Thompson, Rochester, New York; Frank Pyle, See the name SPRATTS on every biscuit! Mr. Jack Pitt, Miss Tony Small- Sr., Mr. Nichol Thompson, Jr. and DaUas, Texas; Harrison Rogers, Tren- j 260O

The Band programme for Sunday, 20th March, to be played in Prospect Park, commencing at 11.30 a.m., is Men Come to Triminghams' as foUows: Selection, "The Geisha" Jones WEST OF ENGLAND Two Dances: (a. Hungarian) "Czardas"....Monti For An Hour (b. Spanish) "Cachuca"...... Curzon Air, "BarcaroUe" __ Offenbach DOESKIN Medley, "A Musical Switch"..._Alford

God Save The King and do shopping that would take Conductor, G. Smith, A.R.C.M. for suits, skirts, trousers c them a whole day in New York. PRINCESS HOTEL Here, arranged for quick selection, The Princess Hotel presents the music of Robert Fletcher McGrew are the British things a man wants— in the thirteenth of a series of Sunday For years Triminghams' has sponsored this evening concerts in the Adam Room, cn Sunday at 8.45 p.m. genuine English doeskin, supreme among woollens. It is a material which we regard as SHETLAND and HARRIS TOPCOATS Selection from the Comic Opera "Robin Hood" Reg. DeKoven "having a future"—hard use and constant wear SCOTCH SWEATERS String Quartets: a. Irish Reel _A. Pochcn never seem to mar its surface or dim its colour. ENGLISH HALF-HOSE b. Irish Cradel Song A. Pochon Messrs. McGrew, WiUiams, Wilson Doeskin is something to be taken away as a GLOVES BY HORACE SLEEP Miss Fletcher Irish Airs from "Princess Pat" prize, for Bermuda is. one of the few places ENGLISH LEATHER GOODS Victor Herbert Vocal Solos: where it can be bought. We have two weights KENT BRUSHES a. Londonderry Air "Danny Boy" of English doeskin—the men's weight in white, Old Irish Folk Song b. The Last Rose of Summer tan, gray, at 35/- a yard; the women's weight Old Irish Folk Song c. Mother Machree....Ernest R. BaU in white and Bermuda pastels, at 30/- a yard. All priced at near-London levels Meta Rey Harp accompanied, Karen Torey Potpourri from "The Gondohers" Sir Arthur. SuUivan a. Badinage .Victory Herbert b. Love Sonnet .Victon Herbert c. Habanera and Vaquero's Song from "Natoma"....Victor Herbert March, "Pomp and Circumstance" GHAM Established 1844 Sir Edward Elgar established 1844 National Anthems o BERMUDIANA HOTEL

Overture, Russian Rural Scene.Friml

Selection, The Student Prince in Heidelberg Romberg A Musical Snuff Box Liadow Hungarian Dances Nc. 5 and 6 Bramhs Au Bord D'TJn Ruisseau..de Boisdeffre Mosquito BaUet Cortely- u t^sscdm; Hejre Kati Jenc Hubay Violin Solo by Steve Kisley NELLY GRAF Danse Macabre Saint-Saens Slevisch'- RUapsodie Jriedemann HARDY BROS. -Apr. I9JS t»/ I'ntted F**tnr« SyflciU, IM. CHAPTER XXXIV tures, I don't know, but I do know HAMILTON HOTEL /GARY'S thoughts and feel- this—you caU yourself a friend of 8.45 p.m. Robin's and yet you're getting of Alnwick, England ings were in turmoil. After ready to run a scandalous story Lyris left him, he paced the about her that would ruin her.. Overture, Poet and Peasant....Suppe floor, trying to think what You—" Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard could be the explanation of "Shut up!" Bettina suddenly Little Boy Blue _ Nevin need no introduction to the top rating stepped up to Cary, and slapped I Yesterday's Today Spross those pictures of Robin and him. amateur fisherman for either Fresh or Brad Molerr. For a brief Cary backed away, rubbing his Jenny Lee Salt Water gear. Our new consign­ space, he had almost beUeved stinging cheek. Selection, Of Thee I Sing....G«rshwin what Lyris wanted him to be­ "Sorry," said Bettina, "but when' Orchestra ment of Rods, Reels, Fly Boxes, Wet and a man has completely lost his Ycur Song from Paradise Brown Dry Flies has just been received. Your lieve—that Robin, in one of senses, there's nothing like a good her reckless moods, had ac­ hard slap to bring him to. You Trees ...Rasbach inspection is invited as our prices are tually allowed that man Mo­ come rushing in here like a wild Jenny Lee man, jump aU over me — and I. Play Gypsies, Dance Gypsies..Kalman about a shade above London quotations. lerr to pay court to her. cant make head or tail of what Sole Representatives for the above firm. But he couldn't believe it! Des­ you're trying to say. N«w start at Orchestra pite the apparent proof that the the beginning and talk sense!" Land of the Sky Blue Water..Cashman pictures offered, he was sure there To a WUd Rose McDoweU must be some innocent explana­ Cary folded his arms. "AU AMERICAN right," he said grimly. "Since you Jenny Lee tion. Perhaps Robin had allowed pretend ignorance, just let me teU the pictures to be taken on a you this—the pictures you in­ Excerpts from Blosscm Time dare . . . tended to use with your big story Orchestra Romberg And to think that Bettina had are gone. Lyris Moline sneaked in BOSCH intended to use them! To betray here and stole them. She brought English BpattB §ljnp her friend for the sake of a sen­ them to me, and I destroyed God Save The King sational story! Oh, it was in­ them." credible! Anger boiled up within Edward Wittstein, Director RADIO Pitts Bay Road Queen St. him. "Lyris Moline, eh?" Bet Una's eyes narrowed. "I'm beginning to o He stopped short in his pacing. get a glimmering of Ught. You're He'd go to see Bettina — that's referring, I suppose, to those pic­ INVERURIE HOTEL 2669CjC~s. what he'd do! At once! TeU her tures of Robin and Brad Molerr?" J. B. MARSHALL what he thought of her treach­ "Now we're getting somewhere," Overture, "Orpheus" Offenbacu ery . . . Cary gritted. "None but the Lonely Heart" Southampton East Dial 8338 "So Lyris brought them to you,; TschaikowEky I_IAI_P an hour later, he was did she?" said Bettina thought­ s.tp. ** outside Bettina's apartment, fully. "Suppose yoa tell me just "Hungarian Dance No. 5"....Brahms furiously ringing the doorbell. what she told you about them." Selection, "Show Boat" -Kern Bettina herself admitted him. "With pleasure!" said Cary. "Why, Cary!" she said, in sur- He told her of Lyris' visit, and; I prise. "I'm glad to see you—but what sbe had said. Intermission I need you ring the bell quite so lhard?" HEN he had finished, Bettina "In a Persian Market" Ketelbey He stalked past her as his eye W looked at him scathingly. "Blue Danube" Waltz Strauss Final Queen Cafe l fell on her typewriter on a table "All right," she said. "Now lis­ "The Bells of St. Mary's" .Adams i in the Hying room—with paper in ten to the story / have to teU! "It was so Beautiful" .Barris Bermuda's Only Chinese Restaurant > it. Sbe had evidently been at about those pictures—and the; Clearance Sale work. heck with a dumb promise I made Vocal Solo by Mr. Andy Capp "Writing a story?** he asked to Robin! But first, I want you1 "Waltz Medley of the Gay 90's~' tersely. to know I think you're a worm!" | REOPENS "Why, yes." Bettina walked "Thanks," Cary said curtly. The Star Spangled Banner x of Lightweight Wool over and stood in front of the "You're a nitwit, that's what God Save Tha King typewriter so that he couldn't see you are!" Bettina went on. "Oth­ Tuesday, March 22nd what was on the sheet inserted erwise, you'd have seen through DRESSES in it. "What's the matter with that Lyris Moline long ago. Bat SALVATION ARMY NOTES in the you, Cary? You—" all men are fools in the hands ofl "What are you writing?" Cary women. So you believed all that, cut in. truck Lyris told you?" j Two pubUc meetings wUl be con­ 45/- Dresses Now 25/- EXCHANGE BUILDING Bettina hesitated a fraction of "W-well—" Cary faltered. ' ducted by Commissioner and Mrs. "You did," Bettina said grimly. Carpenter in the Citadel, Court Reid St, Hamilton, Opposite Walker Arcade a second, then said, "An item "'And rm ashamed of you! But 56/- " " 32/- about Robin, if you must know." never mind—I'm going to givej Street, on Sunday, March 20, at 11 "I thought so!" Cary said you an earful about your lovely! o'clock and 8 o'clock. These meet­ harshly. "You never heard of friend, Lyris Moline!" ! RESTAURANT ORIENTALS ethics, I suppose? Or, if you have, ings are the final meetings of the 62/6 " " 35/- Breaking her promise io Robin' Campaign and those who desire to you ignore them for a sensational because she felt it was far bet~ -. SUN PARLOUR, BEER SALON story about your best friend! I broken than kept, Bettina told I hear these j visitors should avail suppose you think that, just be­ Cary everything that Robin had! themselves of the opportunity as 45/- 2 pc wool Suits • 30/- cause Robin has money, she isnt told her the day before — except! they sail on Monday the 2lst on tha Luncheons (1130 to 230) Dinners (5 to 830) human. You can shame her and for one important fact, whir"-? sbe< damn her and—" held in reserve. J "Queen of Bermuda." The pubUc is heartily^invited. from 2/- "Cary, have you lost your mind? "And now," she raided, "do youi Special Spring Promotion of r»e never -written one thing want to see the item about Robin | against Robin. In fact, Fve pro­ Enjoy Your AFTERNOON TEA in the Sun tbat Tm writing?" ( EVENING GOWNS tected her on more than one oc­ She turned and jerked the pa-j NERVES! Parlour casion.** per out of the typewriter. S "IS that '•' — Cary said scorn­ "Here—read it!" Jittery, on Edge? Take 20% OFF fully. "Anr uppose that story Cary, still bewildered from what SEEDOL A La Carte Meals at All Hours, Reasonably Priced you're writ. •_ about her now Bettina had told him, gazed at won't do her any harm! Oh. no! the heading on the sheet of paper: Open from 10 a.m. to 3 aura. Anyway,** he concluded, "yon may KelpamaltJZ^ 2704*s.m.tn. as well throw it into the waste- ROBIN GODINE SAILS basket—because, you see, the pic­ ON EXTENDED TRIP "Known in England as ViKelp" tures are gone!" "Sailing!" Cary gasped. "When?"' Bettina glanced at the clock. I ."PICTURES!" Bettina exclaim- "In less than an hoar ..." BARUCH Jenny Lee ! •* ed. "What are you talking about?" (To be continued) "Yoa and your treacherous (The characters in this sen Queen Street CONCERT SOPRANO-TEACHER OF SINGING methods! How you est those vie- fictitious.) Hamilton Hotel—Phone 1011 No Charges No Exchanges 2678~ff.*. Page 12 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, MARCH 20th. Dishes From Left-Overs Whole Wheat Bread The Cathedral 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion 11.00 ajn.—Morning Prayer Can Be Tasty and Novel Preacher, the Rev. Archibald QUAKER OATS PRAISED BY Ball. By JUDITH WILSON We have tried many 12.00 Noon—Choral Eucharist. 730 pjn.—Evensong COME homemakers who seem to will find they lighten your meal­ grades of Whole W save all their talents for tbeir time problems: dinner parties, and simply "mud­ Wheat Flour but not dle through" everyday meals. JELLIES, JAMS AND St. John's, Pembroke PRESERVES BERMUDIAN BUSINESS MAN one is so satisfactory Granted that three meals a day is 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion a problem, that left-overs must be These really are no problem at as our "Special" 9.45 ajn.—Young People's Service used and that the variety of meats all. Its simply inertia that allows 11.00 ajn.—Matins and vegetables available to the almost empty Jars ot jelly, jam or . . . AND IN OTHER Whole Wheat Flour. 7.30 pjn.—Evensong average housewife is limited. stiU preserves to accumulate. Use these * * * there is no reason why meals odds and ends with peanut butter HOMES IN BERMUDA EVERY DAY No other produces St. Paul's Church, Paget should be dull. OT eream cheese te tiny tea sand­ that delicious nutty 8.00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist wiches or in more hearty sand­ JOHN YOU'RE 50 CROSS 11.00 ajn.—Sung Eucharist and Ser­ wiches for the children's after- AND IRRITABLE. AND VOUR flavour so appreci­ mon LUNCHEON school snacks. Or spread between 7.30 pjn.—Evensong and Sermon Sweet Potato-Peanut Croquettes thin lemon cookies and stack ta Mr. A. S. Taylor BUSINESS IS SUFFERING TOO. ated by WholeWheat • • « Buttered Brussels Sprouts pOes of 5 or 6. chill slice Hke tiny WHY NOT DO AS THIS ADVERTISE­ Bread enthusiasts. If St. Mary's, Warwick Split Ladyfingers witb Jam layer cakes and serve with says: 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion and Whipped Cream whipped cream. Bits of jellies and MENT SUGGESTS AND EAT you are not getting 11.00 ajn.—Choral Celebration and Tea jams are nice spread between the "Never a daypassesia •\W^J QUAKER OATS Sermon. halves of split lady-fingers or as a our home without all this Whole Wheat DINNER garnish for tapioca, bread pudding 4.00 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ my family eating mon. Chilled Tomato Juice or custards. Bread you are missing Casserole of Veal and Mushrooms Quaker Oats. It has Buttered New Peas POTATO-PEANUT certainly kept all of m a really good thing. CROQUETTES Sandys Parish. St. James' Church Pineapple-Cheese Salad j healthy and strong." The remedy is simple 11.00 ajn.—Matins and Sermon Coffee Ice Cream Sundae 1 cup mashed sweet potatoes •\ Coffee 1 cup peanuts chopped fine —Your erocer sells it. Holy Connnunlon Vi teaspoon salt *& 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon A few grains of cayenne pepper It is made as follows: Take the matter of left-overs, Sifted cracker crumbs ... IT SAYS QUAKER OATS IS St. Michael's Chapel for instance. Some of the nicest Mix the sweet potato, peanuts c\ u-i 4.00 pjn.—Evensong and Sermon dishes I have eaten have been put and seasonings, shape into small RICH IN THE NERVE-NOURISHING m( SMALL LOAF 4d * * * together from the odds and ends cylinders or cutlets and roll in the VITAMIN B. THAT IT SOOTHES ANOTHER BIG ORDER, St. Peter's, St. Georges in the icebox. If you possess crumbs. Pry ta deep hot fat or dot, CHARLOTTE LARGE LOAF 8d 730 ajn.—Holy Eucharist enough imagination and ingenuity generously with butter and bake 'JUMPY NERVES. /Oft SANDWICH LOAF 1/- 11.00 a.m.—Matins you will take left - overs in your in a hot oven until brown. Serve, THAT'S JUST WHAT ygf*J 7.30 pjn.—Evensong stride and do a perfectly swell job as they are: OT you may substitute • Preacher the Reverend A. Ball, >f meal planning and serving. white potatoes for the sweet and! YOU NEED t~<*\- JOHN, DEAR, YOU RE Rector of TTa.~miit.nTi & Smith's I have found the following re­ then serve the resulting croquettes! tWf:A DIFFEREN T MAN BERMUDA BAKERY, Ltd. cipes for left-overs, lifesavers on with a smooth white saucwnadej Iv During Evensong a Tablet to the •^ SINCE YOU BEGAN Memory of the Late Samuel .nany occasions and I believe you colorful and tasty with chihTauceJ \ ,\ Telephone 1080 Seward Toddings will be "un­ EATING QUAKER OATS. veiled and blessed. « * » YOU'VE LOST YOUR St. David's Friday: 9.30 am.—Sabbath School (Satur­ NERVES AND FOUND 7.00 p.xn.—Evensong 7.30 pjn—Rev. C. A. Munro, D. D. day) YOUR FRIENDS * » • Minister 11.30 ajn.—Morning Worship Christ Church, Devonshire 3.00 pm.—Y. P. M. V. Scoy. _S Wednesday: 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion Warwick, Cobb's Hill 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ 7.30 pjn,—Prayer Meeting. Quaker Oats abounds in Vitamin B— off sickness; replenishes the vigour and 7.30 pjn.—Rev. C. A. Munro, DD., mon. nature's tonic vitamin that prevents ner­ vitality you use up at work or play. And 3.30—Holy Baptism Illustrated Bible Story and VISITORS Richard Allen A.M.E., St. George's vousness and curbs constipation. It is with all its benefits, Quaker Oats is a 7.30 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ Hymns. Observance of Womans Day mon 11.00 am.—Morning Worship rich in body-building, strength-giving delicious food that you will relish for its SAVE 20% Emmanuel Church, Evans' Bay elements that build you up—keep you goodness alone. Economical and easy to lQ * * * 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School Adress by Mrs. A. Talbot and y REFUSE Holy Trinity, Hamilton Parish Mrs. T. Warner fit; It furnishes the resistance to ward prepare. Cooks in 2' _. minutes. 4.00 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ 3.30 pm.—Rev. C. A. Munro, D. D. 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School fl&jj SUBSTITUTES j ON BICYCLE mon * * * 4.00 pm. .Afternoon Service Speak­ Look for ihe Preacher: Rev. Canon A. T. 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Ratteray, Pastor. opp. Bank of Bermuda COURT STREET ASSEMBLY * • e l603Hh s.m.lp. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Samaritans' Hall DAVID KNUDSEN, Proprietor St. Andrew's. Hamilton Heard Chapel A.M.E. Church Sundays: 11.00 am.—Morning Worship. Queen Street Opposite New Windsor Hotel 11.00 a.m. Children's Church 11.00 a.m —Remembrance of the 12.00 pm—Dedication of Baptismal 12.00 Noon—Holy Communion Font in Memory of the late Mr. Lord's Supper 3.00 pm.—Sunday School Phone 2301 Archie Denman. 6.00 pm.—Bible Readings 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship 8.00 pm.—Gospel Meetings Preacher: Rev. R. J. Stovell. SOLE AGENT FOR BERMUDA CHICK GRAIN, BROILER j 3.00 pm—Sunday School. Wednesday: Adult Bible Class 8.00 pjn.—Prayer Meeting and Min­ LARRO Brand SCRATCH > 7.30 pm.—Evening Service: "God & istry of the Word CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Great Women—Catherine Booth. Bank of Bermuda Building, Pitt's FEED. CHICK FEED, EGG Friday: Wednesday: 8.00 pjn.—Bible Study Bay Road 8.00 pm—Midweek Service. Rev. 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Capman 7.30 instead of 8 p.m. Ask your dealer for lOT-E-RATHy"?, a scientifically Sin" • » » prepared food for cats. It consists of fresh liver, LADIES' 3.0o pm-Sunday School MUSICAL SERVICE meat, cereals and other necessary ingredients to •5~.30 pjn.—Worship. St. George Adventist Church make it a wholesome and appetizing food. Your 9.00 ajn.—Sabbath School (Satur­ cat will relish it and thrive on it. ALL LEATHER SHOES Sermon: "The Fourth Word from At 4 p.m. tomorrow, at Emanual the Cross" day) Put up in convenient 1 lb. cans ready to feed. All 70 Different Styles 10.30 a.m.—Morning Worship Baptist Church, a musical service good dealers stock it. m Rev. J. H. Freestone. Sunday Night: will be held. At 7.30 p.m. the subject Grace Church, North Shore 8.45 pm.—Evangelistic Service, St. cf the address will be "The Greatest Sole Agents, NICHOLL & ASHTON iO.OO am.—Sunday School George Town Hall. 5/6 Woman Ccmposer of Hymns and CHAPPEL BROS., LTD. 11.00 ajn.—Rev. C. A. Munro. D_D. Pastor J. H. Capman Pendleton—Manchester, England 7.30 o.m.—Four Square Club of * * * Sacred Songs." Only hymns com­ ATION Wesley Church Southampton Adventist Church posed by women will be sung. 1 BON MARCHE Burnaby Street BRINGING I DON'T WORPY- JIGGS- TOLD HELLO A KIT TV PARDON ME.-1 DONT WELL-l GUESS THAT 2000

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SWINGING INTO GOLF X X X by ERNEST JONES X (Professional at the RiddeU's Bay Golf Club) n Visitors— X RELAX! x X x X Article 14. So, the important things are learn­ 8 X ing a method of wielding the club X Here's Value No one may reasonably expect to strike the ball, and moulding the X ever to learn to swing a golf club method of wielding it into form, or M X Save Kitchen time, worries and perfectly. That dosen't mean to say the capacity for wielding it sub­ X X that one may not achieve practical stantially in the same way time X For Your Money! X money with perfection in the playing of a single after time. Accomplishing this is X We carry the really fine imported goods you want X stroke, or indeed of a series of such largely a matter of practice, once X X strokes. But it does mean that a correct method has been dis­ to take home with you. human mastery of the game will covered and identified. Swinging X X never reach the stage where the the clubhead is the easiest and X X PYROFAX GAS and a player is at any time able to guar­ simplest method to consistency in X And we offer them at prices which give you full X developing both speed and accuracy antee absolutely the results of the X advantage of the lower customs duties in Bermuda. X next stroke to be played. in striking. Hence, practice swing­ Magic Chef Gas Range ing. X On the other hand, it is only by X X repeated practice that the individ­ X ual's margin of error can be gradu­ X Here are a few, typical examples:— Let us prove it— ally narrowed to where he may ACHIEVING CLUBHEAD "FEEL" X X eventually approach a high percen­ X X tage of consistently satisfactory I want to suggest an idea in this X performances. Because constant connection, which has helped others, | Ladies' English Doeskin Gloves, from $1.25 X repetition makes for greater con and nlay help the reader. Try ™- Washable, of course, and in the latest style. X BERMUDA UTILITY COMPANY sistency in subconscious control. swinging with your eyes closed as an X Pitts Bay Road—Dial 1978 It is reported that Paderewski once aid to identifying the action X sn. said he could notice a difference in through feel. I have seen it claimed X sn, Men's English All Wool Socks, pr. $1.00 2688Cs. his playing, if he missed a single day somewhere that we receive either X sn, Finest quality wool, and beautifully woven. of practice, and that if he missed in whole or in part something like sn, two days in siccession, his audience eighty five percent of the impres­ x X could notice it. sions which reach our minds through X Ladies' English All Wool Sweaters, $4.00 X But it is obviously of vast import­ the sense of sight. I take it, there­ X CANE AND WILLOW HANDICRAFT SHOP ance that practice be on correct fore, that sight can be charged with X You must see them to fully appreciate their value. X methods, because it will emphasize approximately the same portion of X faulty methods just as surely as it sn. H. E. Ball, Manager mental interference in the funct­ X will the correct one. This prompts ioning of the other senses. At any I Men's English All Wool Ties, $1.00 X Chair Caining of me to add a word further about the rate, you will in all probability find X variations in the outward appear­ Finely made, and in most attractive colours. X Every Description it easier to get the feel of the swing, X X ance of different well-known players. by this simple procedure. X Ladies' Chinese Silk Gowns, Slips, Attention, Visitors—you can take Rush Willow and Let me repeat that in the case of And remember in the course of X Seagrass Seating each and every one of these, a practice to go all the way back to X Kimonos—greatly reduced. home $100 worth of goods, duty X swinging action is dominant in the the very beginning, if necessary, free. X BASKET stroke regardless of how it was de­ to recapture the feel of the swing, X WEAVING veloped. when for any reason you find that X X A SPECIALTY it has gotten away from you. The X X STYLE AND FORM simple test through a short swing, X Cabinet Making using, if necessary, a weight on a THE BERMUDA SPORTS SHOP X Upholstering string, moved together with a club. X X The variations in appearance are X Front Street Near Burnaby Corner Repairs marks of the individual, and he may This is an unfailing check under X Cleaning - Polishing have come by his own peculiar man­ any circumstances. X Carriage Decorating nerism in any one of almost innu­ Etc. merable ways. Along this line, one hears a great deal about "Style" REID ST., EAST and "Form", which like much else Hamilton, Bermuda connected with golf is a subject of considerable confusion and mis­ Two Famous understanding. I don't think we can do better, in trying to clear up Electric Ranges— this matter, than to go back to the dictionary for definitions. "Form' the dictionary tells us, "is Don't say "Corn" — say established method of expression or NORGE— "Niblets Corn." Deliri­ practice." Style is defined as "mode ously tender, with none or manner, which is deemed elegant, of the tough cob fibres... or in accord with a standard; a UNIVERSAL distinctive or characteristic manner A plumper kerneled Ni Diets or method". In other words, the CORN variety of corn, sliced capacity of a golfer to strike the They are dependable and economical, CORN-ON-THE-COB from the cob, and sealed ball with a stroke producing con­ in vacuum . . . There is sistently uniform results time after a credit to the well kept kitchen, a w/rHour-rHE-coB only one Niblets Brand time is form. If his stroke conforms prized possession of the particular Corn—Del Maiz. to the standard conceived to be good form, he has style. One hears, housewife. for example, "I don't understand Look Sor the GREEN GIANT why Blink plays such a wretched game; he has such good style"; or on the label again, "It's a puzzle to me how iggNEST JON^i/^K^ FRITH'S Hardware Store W. S. PURVIS & CO. LTD. Blank manages to play as well as he Sole Distributors does; his form is terrible." Here is perfect swinging. The Front Street Dial 1179 What actually is meant by our weight on the end of the handker­ hypothetical commentator, of chief, held along with the club, can course, it that Blank plays very be moved thus only by swinging, good golf in spite of bad form; and the coincidence of the club | whereas Blink has not actually movement -with the handkerchief LADIES, DO YOU KNOW? acquired any form whatsoever of and weight is exact. striking the ball, even though he INGHAM & WILKINSON, Ltd. That you will find every kind of Cooking may perform more or less pleasing (Copyright, By The Bell Syndicate, gyrations in wielding the club. Inc.) Jtensil, in fact everything for the Kitchen — Sole Agents in Bermuda all kinds of POLISHES—WAXES—MOPS- for BROOMS - BRUSHES — whatever you Try Beauty Care in Bath, need - - we have. Youll Find It Relaxing CELOTEX By JACQUELINE HUNT MASTERS HARDWARE CO. OST women are interested in orously with a bath brush, one of THE IDEAL BUILDING BOARD M• their figures these days. Since the squares of loofah ar a bath they diet, exercise and work so mitt of rough Turkish toweling, INSULATES * DECORATES el. 1192 for quality hardware guaranteed to satisfy faithfully to keep their contours and thick soapsuds. The friction of firm and well-proportioned. i~b is the brush, loofah or mitt arouSfes SUBDUES NOISES 2662CX,! natural that the circulation, at the same time they should cleanses and removes flakes of also be more dead skin, leaving the skin soft TERMITE PROOF i n t e rested in and smooth. the tone and While still in the tub, she may texture of complete her facial, removing the their skins. excess cream or mask preparation CELOTEX HARDBOARD For this rea­ and sponging her face with skin ENVELOPES son, batb ac­ tonic or rinsing with cold water. cessories and Before stepping out of the tub she For Interior Decoration Blue and White prep arations is careful to rinse away all traces 2588t*. are more pop­ of soap, for she knows that care­ ular than ever less rinsing is a common cause of before. Women dry. flaky, sensitive skin. have discov­ After stepping from her .ub she 3d. pkg. ered how cool­ may choose any one of half a doz­ TIDE TABLE FOR MARCH MISS BUNT ing, firming en after-bathing preparations. If and refreshing she is overweight she may massage skin tonics and astringents are to briskly from toes to shoulders witb the face, so they are using tonics an astringent body rub. If dainti­ High Water Low Water Sun- Sun­ and eau de Colognes on thei" bod­ ness is her primary aim, she ma; Date A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. rise set That Man of Yours ies after bathing. select a perfumed eau de Cologne 19 10.35 11.02 4.38 4.40 625 629 Bath brushes, carefully chosen combined witb a deodorizing pow­ 20 11.15 11.45 5.20 5.21 6.24 6.30 Is Neglecting His Nerves soaps, bath oils, deodorants, bath der that leaves the skin silky 21 11.56 12.00 6.05 6.04 6.23 6.30 salts and sweet-smelling dusting The Bermuda Press, Ltd* and fragrant. If her skin is verv 22 12.31 12.45 6.55 6.48 6.21 6.31 powders now play a more impor­ dry. she may choose a soothing Men are usually neglectful in regard to health. Reid Street tant part in the bathing ritual of hand lotion, a special body lotion, 23 1.24 1.40 7.50 7.43 6.20 6.32 the well-groomed woman. a skin oil or liquid cream to make 24 2.24 2.45 8.52 8.47 6.19 6.32 The wife and mother is the family doctor She bathes not only for cleanli­ her skin softly smooth and deli­ 25 326 3.53 9.56 9.55 6.18 6.33 And soon detects anything wrong. ness, but for relaxation. Since she cately scented. You note that his disposition is off color. may be pressed for time, she often 26 4.25 4.53 10.50 10.55 6.17 6.34 As a finishing touch she may or 27 5\9 5.41 11.39 11.49 6.15 6.35 He comes home nervous and irritable, combines a beauty treatment with may not add a elvety dusting her bath. Mist, she cleanses her 28 6.05 6.26 12.00 12.20 6.14 6.35 Is cross with the children, impatient with you, powder or talcum. Since there are Does not enjoy his meeds and cannot sleep. skin and applies a rich nourishing 29 6.48 5X17 12.38 1.00 6.12 6.36 cream or mask, then steps into the so many other nice things for the You know very well that with these symptoms THE LINEN SHOP bath. I beUeve tbat women are 30 728 7.46 122 1.37 6.11 6.37 tub and lies back in the warm, fra­ You -would soon be using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, grant water until she feels relaxed. getting away from dusting powder 31 8.07 829 2.04 2.14 6.10 6.38 Then sbe might try a few lim­ more and more, especially after So why not have your husband do so. LADIES' DOESKIN GLOVES bering exercises before she settles their morning showers or when Do not let him risk a nervous breakdown down to a good scrubbing. She lies they must dress immediately to go When his nerve force may so easily be restored. White and Eggshell on her back, with her hands rest­ out. Bath powder has a way of Too many men are dropping out at an early age ing on the bottom of the tub for getting onto slips and dresses and IE L»ST support, then with her knees rigid, adhering stubbornly no matter GOOD 10JJ "SSjjgj-X Just for want of proper treatment and care "Fownes" $1.25 pair "Perrin" $2.00 pair she raises the left ieg high as pos­ how much one brushes. But. at To keep up the vigor of the overstrained nervous sible and lowers it slowly back into night, there -L nothing like a lib­ system. t*.o weter. She repeats the exercise DROP 1~^_*!7_ !=^^ 4 r eral dusting of powder before re­ ^asii.1 ST. GEORGE'S ' ~> iKht leg alternating jev- tiring to give that hr"" .e scrubs her body vifror- pampered feeling. FS?KB L Page 14 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS YOUR GOOD HEALTH S.s. Lafayette (French Line) is FOR THAT DIFFERENT DESSERT due to arrive from Nassau and Havan a f_arly Dose of Anti-Toxin Is the Only Remedy for today, March 19th., sailing the Diphtheria; Tots Need Inoculation Try same day for New York. Agents, Watlington & Conyers. By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. * » * HERE is no other acute infe& hive appears in from two to six Ttious disease of children which days the test is positive. Immun­ S. S. Empress of Australia (O.P.R.) is so well understood, and whose ization is best accomplished by in­ is due to arrive from Havana today, preventive treatment is so success­ jecting into the muscle toxin March 19th, sailing the same day ful, as is diphtheria. Yet cold, anti-toxin once a week for three' stormy weather weeks. They have no marked re­ for New York. Agents, Harnett & always brings actions unless they are sensitive to Bichardson. an increase in horse serum. Under such circum-i * * * the number of stances, mixtures made from goat S. S. Aquatania (Ounard-White cases. or sheep serum are available. Star) is due to arrive from South Primarily a Protection does not take place disease of child­ at once. It may be a matter of six America on Sunday, March 20th, hood, it is one to twelve weeks, but that can be at _Five Fathom Hole sailing the same disease in which determined by repeating tbe Schick day for New York. Agents, Harnett the children in test every three to six months. & Richardson. the small towns Protection usually lasts about six and rural dis­ years and by that time they have tricts are less reached a fairly safe age. naturally pro­ Diphtheria is a treacherous dis­ T.E.V. Monarch of Bermuda (Furn­ tected than ease. At flrst the patient does not ess-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive those of the appear very sick, having a slight from New York on Monday, March __>B. CHRISMAN large cities. sore throat and a httle fever. In­ 21st, saUing on return trip at 3.00 Over 80 per spection of the throat may disclose cent of aU cases of diphtheria oc­ a little thm gray membrane whicb pjn. Wednesday, March 23rd. cur in children under the age of may be found on one or both Agents, Watlingtcn & Conyers. ten. Over 64 per cent of all cases tonsils. Within twenty-four hours and over 80 per cent of all deaths this has begun to spread, soon be­ * * * from tbe disease are in children comes quite thick and covers the S. S. Vclendam (Holland-American under five. entire throat. Line) fc due to arrive from New An overwhelming majority of The absorption of toxins or poi­ sons from this membrane soon York on Monday, March 21st, at St. persons who receive proper pro­ phylactic treatment become im­ results in severe constitutional George's, sailing on Wednesday, mune. Most children under six symptoms. The fever rises, the March 23rd, to New York. Agents, months of age are naturally im­ heart becomes weak and great Made by the Makers of Lushus Women of Australia Harnett & Richardson. mune. Prom that age to the age prostration is likely. If not prop­ The secret of prolonging youth appears to of five or •"___£, almost all are sus­ erly treated, the heart muscle is, ceptible. The schools of the larger soon affected, as well as the kid-' Your Grocer Can Supply You have been discovered by the women of Australia. neys and nervous system. The! S. S. Acadia (Eastern Steamship cities and many rural communities Official records show that they enjoy five are furnishing free the anti-toxin membrane may spread into the' Hone) is due to arrive at St. George's to prevent the infection, but they larynx causing so-called mem-' years more life—five years more youth—than women branous croup. JOHNSON & COOPER, LTD. elsewhere. And they drink more than twice as much on Monday, March 21st, sailing on do not reach those below the age of six. Death sometimes results in four, wine—which is also proved by official statistics. return trip on Wednesday, March or five days. If not, the heart is Sole Agents 23rd. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. •%Thus the responsibiUty of pro­ damaged and paralysis of the The glorious sunshine of Australia and the iron in tecting babies and the pre-school * * * throat may follow after some days the soil give EMU Guaranteed Tonic Wine un­ age by anti - toxin rests on the or weeks. rivalled health-giving properties. Produced on our S. S. Lady Somers (C.N.S.) is due to family physician and the parents. There is only one treatment. own vineyards at Morphett Vale, near Adelaide, This protection is so simple that That is a large enough amount of arrive from Nassau and Jamaica on we have no excuse for shirking our this delightful wine contains natural iron in its most diphtheria anti-toxin to overcome Monday, March 21st, sailing the same duty and sparing our children the poison. It must be used early. EMO nutritive form, as well as other vital elements for the day for Halifax via Boston. Agents, from one of the most fatal of chil­ Every day's, every hour's delay, Only the finest building of nerve, blood and brain tissues. J. S. Darrell & Co. dren's diseases. vastly increases the danger. If This younger group do not re­ sufficient anti - toxin is used the De Reszke leaf goes into Drink two glasses of EMU a day; it will put back • • * quire tite Schick test as they are flrst day. only 1% per cent of the the energy you lose at work or play; it will give you S. S. Lady Rodney (C.N.S.) fc due to almost all susceptible. The Schick cases prove fatal. Delay to the five years more youth. test is simple, as it consists of the second day will endanger 3 1/3 arrive from Half ax via Boston on Mon- injection of a few drops of anti- per cent; the third day 7 per cent DE RESZKE Buy a bottle to-day—you'll feel younger tomorrow. 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tQ+ >0<>000<)0< * ft«Oift4ftAftift*ft«ft*ft«ftaft*ftaft*fti_fr*-E*-fr*ft***-fr*ft*Er*ft*ft*-fr*ft*_»*ft S«£-SS-SS-3S-3S-3S-3S-SE-SS-SS-SE-3 MUSIC AND MUSICIANS ft*__# s fi* S9 PICTURES—BOOKS ft* i fi* 8 >cs<>cs><>c_x>c_>:>tf_xx__KX=xx=x>« ft* fi! In February there died ir. Monte Carlo a remarkable woman, ir* fi* tfm Mrs. Israel Davis, at the age of 69 years. She was the first, woman S"5 fi* ft**.* i>* to control a picture house in England and she built up a circuit, Suggestions From Our Great Store fi* fi* •fr* while washing dishes and attending to a family of seven children, fi* not to mention the husband. Some ten years ago she sold out her fti fi* holdings for $2,750,000. Those whp don't know it will be astonished fi* lim .Si to hear that she built tbe Marble Arch Pavilion, costing $450,000, ft* ffi** "js fi* and the British pubhc, or at least that part of it in London, thought m tfm the end of the world was just around the corner. fif ft*fi* * * * tm ft*fi* fi* Just fifteen years ago, Bert Lytell played a one-act piece in San fi* •fr* fi* fi* Francisco—a playlet which he had performed at tbe New York •fr* ft* fi* Lamb's Club gambol of that season. It was "The Valient," given 9.9 ft* last spring in Bermuda by local talent, winning the prize fcr the tfm fi* fi* best-performed one-act play. ** ft* * * * fi* fi* Lady Plunket, recently killed in a plane crash in California, fti Ir* was the daughter of Fannie Ward. tfm fi* fi*»* Er* * * * fi* 9.9 fti ft* Motion picture people seem to get into outlandish trouble when­ fi* •fr* fi* ever they try to Uve normal Uves. Frank Capra went duck shooting tfmfi* SBf** in Mexico recently, and when he tried to bring back two ducks, he fi* ft* ** ft*fi* was arrested for smuggling. He was cleared of tbe charge. fi* fi* Ir* * * * fti "frfi** fi* Best bcoks read: "The Rains Came," Louis Bromfield's remark­ fi* ft* able study of India. Strangely enough, this book is not only a good tfm 9.9 fif ilece of ficticn, but it goes deep into the study of social problems, tfm tm fi* castes, distinctions and is a keen analysis of modem life. Its sweep fi* ft* is wide, taking in the small American Middle West Town, tbe capitals ft* fi* fi* ft* urope and a large region of India, the latter slowly becoming -fr* fi* Er* aoderr.ized -under the influence of an up-to-date ruler. fi! fi* * * * •fr* ir* fi* fi* [he hero Ransome is a mixture of American-Englishprogenitors, &* ft* fi* linker, looked up to by the district's people, petted by the Mahar- ir*5 fi* isked to state functions as one apart from the common herd. fi* ft* ir* fi* Altogether a provocative book. fi* Ir* ft* 9M * * * fi* ft* )1 Mannin's "Women Also Dream." makes one think that the tim fi* ir* has just discovered Freud and takes the occasion tc explain fi* 99 tfm Er* ing by the Freudian method. This rapidly becomes tiresome, fr*fi* the same manner as if the heroine was continually indulg- fi* fi* Ir* _ prayer to solve her problems. tfm 9.9 fi* tfm Z;9 Sheila Kaye-Smith's excel- fi*Cm 't fail to read "Rose Deeprose, •fr* ft* M fi* lent novel. Ir* ifm fi* fi* ft* ly people have complained of the noise at the band concerts Ir* fi* a-Ville, and I can weU understand that the antics by children, fi* ft* n weU mixad with several dogfights, are scarcely the ir* fi* fi* fcr a gcod rendition of a composition. ir* fti fi* fi* * * * tm tfm Jut this condition prevailed some time ago in Victoria Park and fi* tfm fi* y put an end to the concerts by the Bermuda Imperial fi* •* Silver Band. ir* fi* fi! # * * tm is difficult to control such conditions without authority—an fi*mm fi* ir* ft* ity that wiU not hestitate to give an ultimatum either to be- 9.9 fi* &* Er* 9ft fi* * # # Ir* fc* fi* fi* ft* ave often wondered what effect these concerts, played amid Cr* fi* ft* g of brats, the barking of dogs and general pandemonium fi! IP ft* pon our visitors. It must provide them with a novel form of !>* fi* aent, the only thing needed being a cockfight. fi* lim fi* M * * * ft* Ir* 9.9 fi* seems rather odd that our City Fathers go tc so much trouble Sr* give these concerts for tbe entertainment of visitors, and then fi* tm at all about the conditions under which they must be given. The tfm fi* fi* ir* tm ,- thing seems to be for the conductor to grin and bear it. fi* fi* ... »* Ism The week has brought us two remarkable films, "Stage Door" fi* 99 ir* ft* and ' 'Dead End." Both are the last word in beauty of direction and fi* 99 ir* tm aying by the principals, though "Stage Doer" will probably fi* fi* have more popular appeal than "Dead End." _fr* [fcfi** fi* ... fi*ft* Suites for tim • -Dead End'' was a successful play in New York, and in some ways -fr* 99 tbe play contained one or two m.re appeaUng touches than the I fi* mm ifm fi* ure. In the play the young architect was a frail boyish-locking every room, Er* ifitfm* person, crippled, and mere of a dreamer than Joel McCrea fi* fi! •fr* tim the film. Not only this, but in one scene the gunman strikes him Ifi* Odd Pieces and *0 tim snecks him over, a thing tbat would not have done at all with I ir* fi* Crea, who to all intents and purposes was the equal physicaUy fi* fi*Er* of "Baby Face" Martin. ifm Occasional Pieces, Simmons b* fi* fi* # * * ! •fr* fi-fr** On Easy tm Al Jerkins too was not quite as tough a baby as tbe stage cbarac- fi* Studio Couches, Beds, Beautyrest fi* -fr* Er* Then Sylvia Sydney was weak in the role of Drina, her greatest S3 Payment Terms being when she was silent. She cannot sustain lengthy fi* ir* Mattresses, Pianos, Pictures, ft* alogue, fur her speeches always come in gasps—she lacks local 1 fi* fi* or for Cash at ft* power. ir* fi* fi* ft* ... b* Lamps, Philips and RCA Victor Radios fi! Conversely, the Iws in the film, showed to much better advan- fi* a Discount of 10% •fr* they did in the play. This, of course, is due to the close ! Ir* mm fi* ttm mera and the magnified proportions of tho figures. Tbe scene fi! :oo was greatly spread out in the picture, only the street being urn Ir* •frfi** Everything for the home—Frigidaires, Florence Oil fi* apparent in the stage play. ** fi* IIP ... ir* ft* fi* fi* For the coming Harem Scar£m Revue, "The StUl Vex'd Bermo- -fr* Stoves, Gas Stoves, Rugs, Carpets, Linoleum, etc*, etc* ft* ' Mr. WiUiam Addsrly has composed several haunting songs fi* fi* fti a sure, wiU be hummed in the streets and danced in the fi*ir* fr* fi* Is before long. It is reported that they are now being ar- Er* fi* fi! for several of the local orchestras for the Easter season's ir* fti fi* fi! dancing. ... -fr* -fr* 9.9 fi* The theme song of the Revue is a fine waltz song, sung by Mrs. b* •fr* M fi* Spurling nad the chorus. The name, '*Bennuda Isle Enchan- Ir* fti " gives one a good idea of its substance. It is a charming move- fi* fi* ! ir* t with good lyrics. One of ths big Uvely numbers in "Doin' the fi*ft* fi* fi* G^mbey," which with its scenic setting and marveUous costume Ir* ft*»i fi* fi! jf fects is going to be one of the highUghts of the show. fi*Ir* Bermuda Trading ft*-fr* ... ! ir* fi* Ismfi* No shew could exist for long without a foxtrot, and Mr. Adderley ifi* iifii mm fi* ftift* has contributed "In a Uttle Coral Cottage," which, I predict, is fi* The Stores of Service, Satisfaction, Saving fi* y to be popular in the griUs. This song wiU be done on th. stage fr* fti fi* fi* by Don Evans and Ella Hughes, as a honeymoon couple who have b* Somerset »* fi* HAMILTON fi* come to Bermuda. It is also sung by the chorus. ir* St. George's ifi ... fi* fi* •fr* , Other selections to be heard are a "patter" song done by Capt. _fr*ft«ftiMr\__'-->ia""-r*-frA'"ra-"">*__rA__ri__-_r*_fri__-fr*tfi* f . -...,,.;....>.^vvr«r«<'VTiiT.ril'.«r*FVF«r,ir,«Mr>1T,9l ,«F,4MV,1MMMM"_;'IM SMsMft* tfm -fr-**'**'«fc-*-frabdbdfcabdfc rge and Mr. Beets, caUed "They wonder what's the matter with fi* fi* Bermuda"; "You're Needing Rest," sung by the chorus on the -fr* ft* New York dock before the ship sails for Bermuda, and "Girls of the fi* fi*ir* Bermuda CUpper Crew," an airplane creation and a novelty inspired ir* by the local air service. * * * fi* "Dodsworth" seems to have had hard sledding in London. Mr. tfm Jam-_s Agate, in a Ungthy comment on this play, says in tbe New fi* York Herald Tribune thpt "as theatrical art the play is childishness tfm HUMBER or no HUMBER! itself. Almost everybody at the Palace first night bad both read Sinclair Lewis's novel and seen the fUm; it was not considered pos­ sible over bere that the acting of Walter Huston and Ruth Chattel- Insured or Not! ton could be bettered, and there was more than a suspicion that Philip Merivale and Gladys Cocper could not be neaily so good." Merivale, who is probably a much better actor than we tbink, and would probably do a great deal better in this country if he appear- peared under some ether management. He makes Dodsworth de­ EVERY BICYCLE MUST WEAR A BELL! bonair, chivalrous and cultured, and quite incredible as a motor maker of the Middle-West." "However, "Dodsworth" is not bad entertainment. It is fun Try a "LUCAS"—2/6 to 9/6 from to speculate about the colour of Miss Cooper's next Crock and the colour scheme of her next suite. Dressmakers watching this play AMATEURS? wiU take heart for the coming season, and I estimate that if the Astwood's production gets out under a loss of $50,000. tt will do pretty welL" M.M.H. 2672«U.eitp. Page 16 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

Classified Advertisements FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM, private bath. Cen­ Two Leaders in Cast of "WHISTLING IN THE PATES:—Minimum 3 lines equal approxl- tral location. -Rhone 1495. "nately to fifteen words 2/6. Each word 2646fth.ei.tp. DARK" to be presented under Distinguished over three lines at 2d. per word. No dis­ play lines. Only bona fide ads under these Large ROOMS overlooking harbour. headings will be accepted. Patronage of H. E. The Governor and Lady Hot and cold water. Omar Tea Hildyard on stage of New Theatre on Wed.and Room, Reid Street. NEW BICYCLES LOST 2664*f_s. Thurs. with "MUSIC FOR MADAME" FURNISHED APARTMENT, Bailey's Bay on Harrington Sound, all mo­ Reserved Seats go on Sale Today Ladys HANDBAG Containing Money dern. Local agents, or 'phona For Rent Passport, Keys, Bank Book. Re­ 7366. ward. Return to Murgatroyd, 2666tf.s_m.t~u. Ferry Point, Somerset. 2690*s. Furnished COTTAGE and Unfurn­ Baskets, torches, eta ished HOUSE, Warwick West. Write Box 2639, Bermuda Press. supplied with cycles HELP WANTED 2639*w.s Modern seven room HOUSE, situated AMBULANCE DRD7ER with some on the Corner of Fairylands and knowledge of electrical and me­ Pitts Bay Roads. Rent £12-10-0 chanical repair work. Apply with per month. Apply Somers Real Wadson €c Sen references to Plant Superintendent, Estate Agency. King Edward VH Hospital. 2692ts.m.th. 2676tf.S. FURNISHED ROOM with private 1545^m.eitp. Young WOMAN or MAN for Book­ family Pitts Bay Road. "Phone keeping for hotel work. Willing I 3210. to teach inexperienced person if I 2700*s. suitable. Apply Box 2697, Bermuda PERSONAL WAR LOOMS! IN POLISH- Press. Typical BERMUDA COTTAGE water­ OTHER NEWS IN 2697*s.m. front, Fairylands, occupancy Mrs. Winifred Stovel arrived from LITHUANIAN SITUATION about May 1st. For further de­ Kingston, Jamaica in the "Reina BRIEF WAITER-BAGGAGE MAN and POR­ tails write Box 2677 Bermuda Press. del Pacifico" on Thursday. TER. CaU today, RaveUo Gardens. I 2677*s.to23-4-38 Among the passengers sailing for 2687fsjn. Liverpool in the "Reina" on Thurs­ Continued from Page 1 BUNGALOW, three bed rooms, on LONDON, Mar. 18. (CP)—A depart­ EngUshwoman (private tutor) would the corner of the Fairyland and day were: Mrs. G. Oerton; Miss A. PoUsh Corridor. Both contain min­ Uke POSITION OF TRUST in Pitt's Bay Blake; Miss D. M. Willan, Professor mental committee headed by the orities over whom ChanceUor AdoU Road. £12 monthly family or would consider change 'Phone 2153. and Mrs. R. J. Willan; Mr. H. A. F. Hon. Edward Cadogan recommended Hitler of Germany has proclaimed yesterday the abolition of a court of occupation experienced and 2673tf.s.m. Cartwright; Cpl. A. R. Philp; Mr. A. himself protector, and are territories capable Miss M. Rogers 340 west Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Bright and Mas- penalty. With that recommendation which Germany lost after the Great goes another, to abolish birching for 55 New York. rer J. Bright; Mr. T. J. Redhead; Mr. War. 2670*s. Houses and Cottages J. J. Stephens; Miss D. G. Courtier; juveniles. Corporeal punishment for serious offences against discipline for RENT and for SALE Mr. J. W. Pratt; Miss M. R. Smith, KAUNAS, Lithuania, Mar. 18. Harrison Rogers who has Hugh Johnson, President Assistant STEWARD for Bermuda in prisons is retained, but it is recom­ and Miss E. M. Bridges. (CP)—The Government today sum­ War Veterans' Association. Apply GERALD GRAY mended that both law and practice role of Toby Van Beuren, of the Peri-wig Club. Arriving from Liverpool in the I moned the Parliament to meet to­ by letter addressed to the Secre­ MRS. CHAMPNESS should be modified. feminine lead in play. 'Oropesa" on Thursday were: Miss morrow to decide on the answer to tary, Ho. Committee, B.W.V.A., York House, Front St. West Joan Ashton; Mrs. AUce Capsey and Poland's ultimatum demanding HamUton, by Wednesday, March Dial 2715. Cables "Houses" Master James Capsey; Mrs. Rosalie i Broadbent Found "the normalization of relations" 23. St. C. Campbell; Mr. Walter Dallen; between the two countries. Warsaw Mr. Robert Davidson, Mr. Ronald BATAVIA, Java, Mar. 18. (CP)— JANE TUCKER says the ultimatum expires on Sat­ ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE <& Major Charles Edwards, H. L. Broadbent, the Australian flier urday afternoon. The Government WANTED JEAN COOKSGN R.A.S.C, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Griss who has been missing for 33 hours, has banned anti-Polish demonstra­ FIXTURES and Miss Shirley Griss; Mr. and Mrs. was found alive and apparently un- tions to prevent new tension in the Gibbs, Miss Daphne and injured on the tiny island of Sandal- Large ICE CHEST for use in Camp. Lithuanian semi-miUtary organiza­ Internal measurements about four FURNISHED COTTAGES ~r Olive Gibbs; Miss Lucy Hare; wood, 1,200 miles from Batavia. He EngUsh FootbaU League matches THE BOOK STORE tions which are demanding the re­ feet by two feet by two feet. Dial and HOUSES . and Mrs. Edward Harte; the was attempting to break the solo re- scheduled to be played today foUows: jection of the PoUsh demands. 9128. FOR RENT v. John Hedgkin and Mrs. Hedgkin; cord from England to AustraUa when FIRST DD7ISION 2668+f .s. osemary Kingdon; Mr. Doug- he disappeared over the Timor Sea. Franco-Sonet Pact : : : : CARDBOARD CASTLE PROPERTIES FOR SALE las Leach; Mr. and Mrs. John Lang- * « * by P. O Wren, (8/6). A new Arsenal v. Grimsby T Bermuda Fire & Marine Bid. ford and the Misses Mary and Jean PARIS, Mar. 18. (CP)—France and dramatic novel notable Blackpool v. Leeds United FOR SALE Dial 3108 Cable: Tuckstate >rd; Mr. H. MarshaU; Mr. and Planes Crash Russia agreed today to bring simul­ throughout for its clean-cut Bolton W. v. West Brcm. Al 61?.21m m ».tp mas Neate; Mr. Alexander MANILA, Mar. 18. (CP)—Two taneous pressure to bear on Poland characterization, f orecf ul de­ hur Sargent; Mr. | United States army planes locked and Lithuanian for a peaceful set­ Brentford v. Liverpool scription and its sense of HOUSE AND LAND situated on | Derby C. v. Charlton A. Sudbury; Mr. Charles Wright, wings today in mid-air near Fort tlement of the friction which they impending tragedy. Ewing Street, HamUton, 40 x 1001 Everton v. Middlesborough Cables: "Realestate" .Ir. and Mrs. George Dixon. Stotsenburg and crashed, killing declared was a menace to the peace of feet frontage. Apply Richard Hay­ Huddersfield v. Birmingham : : : : GREAT ARGUMENT ; Margaret Mcintosh, a nurse two and wounding a third. Europe. Official quarters disclosed ward, Paget East. *•_ Leicester C. v. Portsmouth by PhUip Gibbs, (7, 6). In­ Furnished Houses ta Rent nployed by the Bermuda Wel- that France would attempt immed­ 2633*w.s. Manchester C. v. Preston N. E ternational poUtics. ro­ All sizes and prices ociety, also arrived in the iately to induce Poland, who issued Sunderland v. Chelssa mance, and adventure in the FRIGIDAIRE, Wireless, Bedroom "Orcoesa" on Thursday. Fish Trade the ultimatum of Lithuania, to take best Gibbs' manner. and Diningroom Suite, etc. CaU a moderate stand. Russia will use Wolverhampton v. Stoke City Properties for Sale HALIFAX, Mar. 18. (CP)—DetaUed Dockyard Exchange 8136—Exten­ her influence to persuade Lithuania : WINGED PHARAOH sion 38. by the Federal Department of Fish­ to concede enough to ease the ten­ SECOND DIVISION by Joan Grant, (10/6). The MRS. R. G. ROBINSON eries to make a survey of Canadian 2707*s. sion. story of a co-ruler of Egypt Woodboume Building fisheries markets in the West Indies Aston Villa v. Bury Bargain? of the First Dynasty from her Good HORSE and Trolley with Har­ Pitts Bay Road, Hamilton RESULTS OF BADMINTON and South America, O. F. Mackenzie, Blackburn R. v. Luton T earUest chUdhood untU her ness. Trolley in good condition. Telephone 2188 of Halifax, and Homer Zwicker, of Bradford v. Coventry C BERLIN, Mar. 18. (CP)—A source death. An exciting and im­ Horse suitable any type of work. 1702 + m.tu.f.s tp. CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES Lunenburg, returned here today. Chesterfield v. Sheffield U close to the chanceUery said today portant book. A. F. Smith, "HUton," Paget. They found grounds for encourage­ Fulham v. Stockport C 2708*s. ment during their trip, and most that Germany's opposition threat to : : : RFD by Charles Allen Play in Annual Tournament PoUsh miUtary action against Lith­ Norwich C. v. Burnley.... countries visited evinced a keen Smart, (10 5). Everyone VIOLIN __Janjo Mandoline. uania was withdrawn in return for Plymouth A. v. Manchester U. and COUGHS, DISTEMPER* interest in trade with Canada. who has nourished a secret Cheap. Write Box Bda. Press. Opened on Thursday Night PoUsh acquiescence in the possible Sheffield W. v. Barnsley 2705, BROKEN WIND Southampton v. Newcastle U... dream of getting back to the I 2705*s. German annexation of the Free City have net their master la J Swansea T. v. Tottenham IL... land wUl read this book with ZEV—i—di by th* mafe» s in the 1938 j WASHINGTON, Mar. 18. (CP)— of Danzig. This source said that FRIGIDAIRE, Steel Safe (combina­ West Ham U. v. Nctts Forest... eager interest. Others wUl mm mt »«rHry*» liTMair badmington championship President Roosevelt termed exceUent I Joseph Beck, PoUsh Foreign Minis­ tion). Showcase with tiU drawer, 6«ockaaeo, poultry fir—ti­ ment were played at the Pern- today the reaction to Secretary HuU's find in it an American story ers, etc^ who have aeod ter, had given assurances that he as typical in Ufe as it is Pump. Dial 2379. ZEV *ay tt it potitl vaJy Sunday Schcol haU on Tburs- speech which charted for America THIRD DIVISION '"aura Ira" relief for tXX reepiratory would raise no objections to the Ger­ 2702*s. •enaaaaa4a ia horece , cottlo, •beep, pf-ga* unusual hi print. b.t, a start being made in four a middle course between internation­ man fleet, now at Swinemuende, (Southern Section) poakry aad 4-ocs. It la amain j how One Extension Top CARRIAGE, 2 -aajatMy k seta results ia th* moit • tub- of the tourney which tbis alism and isolation. The President about 200 miles from Danzig, from : : : : BOW DOWN TO WOOD Box Carts, one Irish Jaunting bora aaaaa. Ia fact, wa guarantee ZEV \as a tremendous entry Ust of said he had not seen comments from moving into Danzig harbour to Aldershot v. Bristol R AND STONE by Josephine to da la a day or tm what It took old- Cart, three Sashes (for porch) faahia—I reeaediee a month to do. Pat 112. Play wiU continue nightly, abroad. proclaim the Free City a part of the Bristol C. v. Brighton H.A Lawrence, (10 5). This is siae 5ta, Stack rise $1.90. Get ZEV at with frames, size 3 ft. x 4 ft. 7. beginning at eight o'clock. German realm. As a result the Po- Crystal P. v. Clapton O mainly the story of three THE PHOENIX DRUG STORE Palms, four to six ft. high. W. The results of Thursday night's LONDON, Mar. 18. (CP)—The hsh-Lithuanian actions were laid Exeter C. v. Walsall sisters: each devoted her Arthur HolUs, Harrington HUl games were: j Dowager Duchess of ArgyU Princess aside. The German fleet is said to Gillingham v. Cardiff C life utterly to doing the Farm. Phone 7226. Louise celebrated quietly today her have steam up. MUlwaU v. Mansfield T thing she most wanted to do; STOCKS MEN'S SINGLES 90th bithday. Newport v. Queen's P.R. and each saw her Ufe as one 2698*s. * * * Notts C. v. Scuthend U. Takes Charge of sacrifice. The author One 5 h.p. Steam BOILER. Cheap E. Hall beat G. Parker 15-0 15-4. PARIS, Feb. 18. (CP)—The cancel­ Reading v. Torquay U again shows her craftsman­ Continued from page 9 w Swindon T. v. Northampton T. for cash. Dial 2744. w Hayward beat O. DarreU 15-2, lation of the scheduled visit of the ship as a writer of novels. 2691*s. cated their previous 1938 lows, liut Herman cruiser "Emden" to Toulon WXLNO, Mar. 18. (CP)—Marshal Watfcrd v. Bournemouth the raUs sUpped to new lows. Prices D. Smith beat H. Pilcher 15-6, 11-5, was announced today. Smiglyrydz left Wilno late today after : : BALLADE EN G MINOR Two COWS, one milking, one in calf. steadied in late trading. 15-5. spending seven hours here, mostly (Northern Section) by Ethel BoUeau, (8 6). Con­ Both for £30. Apply Mr. O. G. Dow Jones Industrial Averages attending anti-Lithuanian demon­ OS pt. B. D. Jones beat R. J. Ryan ceived as a picture of any lindley, Paget East. closed at 118.48, down 3.54; RaUs strations. Poland's "strong man" Jr. 1 3-12, 15-5. Barrow v. Bradford C famUy in England, this book 2684*s. at 23.75, down .79; and UtiUties at arrived from Warsaw this morning Crewe A. v. York City. is more serious than the 17.68, down .47. The volume of trade THE COUNTRY FAIR to take personal command of the Drop leaf Dining TABLE and Chairs LADIES' SINGLES Darlington v. HaUfax T author's "Turnip Tops**— was 1,580,000 shares. PoUsh army troops moving to Lith­ Gateshead v__ Accrington S. in the minor key for the most in solid Mahogany, also Sideboard, Much curiosity has been aroused uania to back up Poland's ultimatum. part, but Uke a baUade, Rugs, Bookshelves and child's Bed. Mr s. McFarland beat Miss N. __fort h Hartlepools U. v. Doncaster R. TORONTO, March 18. (CP)—Ner­ about the long heralded country J Reports from Warsaw said that pre moves from gay to serious. Dial 7372. 11-2, 11-1. Hull City v. Rotherham U vous holders dumped more stock fair to be given at the HamUton next parations were aU completed along Lincoln v. Rochdale 2682*s. : : THE VOICE OF UNDER again today than the mining market Tuesday, March 22nd. Great prepa­ the Lithuanian frontier and the New Brighton v. Chester MEN'S DOUBLES THIRTY (1 6). Letters re­ could comfortably absorb, and prices rations are being made for one of Commander-in-Chief was appointed Oldham A. v. Carlisla U printed from the SPECTA­ sagged to new lows for the year for the most original parties ever put to direct the Polish army if the pre­ Pert Vale v. Tranmere R CARD OF THANKS S. Feakins and G. Belvin beat D. on in Bermuda. Fortune teUers, TOR and now issued in pam­ the third day in succession. Junior sent friction flares into war. Large Wrexham v. Southport oils traUed along to show sizeable Smith and F. Mansbridge 15-4,15-5. barkers, wheel of chance, exhibits, phlet form. numbers are reported passing through losses. Base metals were decidedly P. W. Feakins and W. E. HaU beat peanuts, popcorn, pink lemonade, Mrs. Albert E. Tumbridge Wilno last night and this morning. weak at early afternoon, but rilUed W. Masters and O. DarreU 15-2,15-1. old fashioned dances, prizes and and Family desire to thank their many better than golds in the final stage. hUarious entertainment are only * * * MIXED DOUBLES part of the plans. A COLUMN FOR friends, the RE", and FeUow- A special prize is to be given the THEBOOKSTORE I workmen of Prospect, also the NEW YORK, March 18. (OP)—For- Miss R. Hallett and Rev. Freestone lady or gentleman or couple wearing VESSEL RUN AGROUND BERMUDA VISITORS Doctors and Nurses of the leign exchange: Britain demand beat Miss M. Lines and C. P. Walker the oldest costume. In almost every King Edward Hospital, and j4.95«; 4.94J; 4.94 7/8; sixty-day bills ilOOCXXXOOCMCX X300-.<>aolB those who sent floral tributes 4.94|; demand France 3.07; Italy 15-2, 15-11. home is to be found a gown or suit REPORTED TORPEDOED Continued from Page 1 worn by some ancestor long ago, and expressions of sympathy on 5.26*; Belgium 16.83; Germany 40.13; the day of the funeral of the perhaps a hoop-skirt or crinoline or Freddie of the Crow lane boat yard | Canada .99J. dress of a later period, say the gay Late Albert E. Tumbridge. Matches to be played tonight foUcw: CERBERE, France, Mar. 18. (CP)— show you them—and the taU,—18 LONDON. Mar. 18. (CP)—Stock nineties—a suit with short coat and 2701*s. 8.00 p.m.—Ladies' Singles—Miss I. A freighter flying the British flag inches wide! He also has the canvas prices displayed a firm tone and quo­ ruffled cravat any of these wiU be eU- • DarreU vs. Miss W. Ingham. ran aground today near the Spanish covers ready for his exhibition of the tations were generally higher gible. Then a prize is to be given to LECTURE CONCERT 8.30—Mixed Doubles—Miss A. Mann port of Llansa and border reports whale he hasn't brought in as yet. although sUghtly off from the best best farmer or farmerette or couple and E. D. Coke vs. Mrs. Plowman said that she had been torpedoed. Fishermen have often had shower- of the day at the finish. Industrials also for the prettiest ladies costume. and P. W. Young. Advices said that she had been at­ baths only a mile out when they advanced, especiaUy rayon, tobacco, AU are asked to wear caUco, dimity 9.00- Ladies Doubles -Mrs. D. C. tacked off Llansa at four o'clock in found themselves on top cf, or along­ The programme of Sunday evening steels and shipping groups. Rub­ or gingham gowns, men to come as Smith and Miss J. Morton vs the morning, caught fire and the crew side a blowing whale. at the Belmont Hotel wiU be a com­ bers moved upward foUowing the farmers, tho' this is not imperative. Sf ss is Miss W. Ingham and Miss R. immediately drove her ashore and bination Lecture and Concert, Dunlop dividend announcement, under the auspices of the Bermuda Ingham. Many surprises are in store and to have escaped the wreckage which The American fisherman's 2ft. and home raUs showed an improve­ Historical Society. The Speaker wiU 9.30—Mixed Doubles—Miss F. the atmosphere of a real old fash­ burned through the day. Llansa is rule (measuring 12 inches) is not ment. British funds, oils and min­ be Dr. Henry WUkinson, Medical AtchesonandT. NichoU vs. Mrs. ioned fair wUl prevaU in the famous on the Mediterranean, only a few needed in Bermuda. ing shares active, and German bonds * # St officer of Health, who wiU speak on J. T. ZuiU and R. T. Rya*>. Terrace GriU which is to be placed in mUes south of the French border. gained about two points. Sir George Somen*' Sea Chest, and 10.00—Men's Doubles—T. C. Smith the able hands of Mr. Clive Wittridge The freighter left the French port of And so to Brunch (between meals) the Rev. J. W. Purves, President London Quotations and C. Perinchief vs. Parker and for decoration. LanouveUe en route for Barcelona, to keep the waistline up. of the Historical Society, who wiU Mar. 18. (CP)—Cable and Wireless R. Lowe. With the rhythm of Eddie Witt- it was said. She was a 5,000-ton ves­ * * * The foUowing passengers departed While information in this, and future speak on The Life of Bermuda Sea­ £58J. Bonds—British 2\% Consols 10.30—H. PUcher and A. J. Gilbride steins Yale Prom Orchestra to dance sel, the "Navarino," registered in yesterday morning by R.M.A. "Ca­ columns, is obtained from sources farers. Sea Chanties will be rendered £72f; British Z\% War Loan £100|; vs. Major Chldlaw Roberts and to and rube acts for an added attrac­ Glasgow. Shipping circles said she vaUer" under the command of Capt. believed reliable, and verified, correc­ by the orchestra, under the direction British Funding 4's, 1960-90, £112J; and Capt. B. D. Jones. tion the Country Fair wiU go to add had the French colours painted on tions and contributions are welcomed. W. N. Gumming. of Murray Griss. The lecture concert BrazU Funding 5's £32; French War 11.00— Men's Singles—J. Parkei vs- to the long list of popular balls at the her hatches and manned, for the This column appears every Tuesday Mrs. EUzabeth Latimer, Mr. George | wiU begin at 8.45 p.m. 5*s fl.0-5/8; German 7's, 1824, £46J. C. Perinchief. HamUton Hotel. most part by French saUors. and Saturday. Ingham.