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VOL. 32 — NO. 172 HAMILTON. BERMUDA. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 6D PER COPM Now Vicar Of Si Persian Riots, Army Coup John's Inducted In Egypt Shake Thrones pi Last Night f| In the presence of tf of Bermuda, the Arc deacon of Bermuda and tf Two of Middle East Rulers churchwardens and co: gregation of St. John's, Per broke, the Rev. Edward Now LONDON, July 23 (Reuter).—Two thrones are tottering in the turbulent Middle Bewes Chapman was la East today—those of 32-year-old King Farouk of Egypt and the Shah ot Persia, to whom night inducted vicar' of tt he is related by a former marriage. church. 1 Both thrones symbolise the opulent remoteness of the ruling classes from the Mr. Chapman arrived in tt. poverty which burdens the life of the great mass of people ia their kingdoms. Colony on Monday froi in Persia the Shah was forced to recognise the claims of .Mohammed Mussadegh to Emmanuel Church, Plymout) the Premiership by a yelling mob wbich threatened to tear his capital apart. where he had been vicar sine In Egypt part of the army has revolted against the graft and corruption which it 1946. claims was revealed in the supply of faulty arms to Egyptian troops ia their war against The new minister formally too: Israel 18 months ago. There is no indication yet that possession of his new charge aft- General Naguib Mohammed, tolling the bell and unlocking th leader of the Egyptian coup, wil Egyptian Army main door of. tiie edifice. demand King Farouk's abdication. In his address the Bishop, th Dr. Mussadegh But the revolt ia in,direct defiance MEETS CONGREGATION. — Newly inducted as vicar of St. John's Church, Pembroke, the Rev. Edward Nowel Be'wes Chap­ Right Rev. John Jagoe, told M: to the monarch and undoubtedly Demands Purge; Chapman he had been entruste Wins Demand For will trim his powers. man is introduced to members at the church choir (left) by Mr. with a great responsibility | i Observers in London say that W. R. Hayward, one of the churchwardens. (Right) Mr. Chapman Pembroke. tbe convulsions in both kingdoms Intsals Premier shakes hands with members of his congregation as they leave the "I give you the words spoken o Control Of Army are bound to interfere with a pro­ church at the close of the institution and induction ceremony. Himself by our Lord, 'For th gramme of cooperation which the sakes I sanctify myself'," th West had planned for the Middle CAIRO, Egypt, July 23 (Reu­ Bishop said to Mr. Chapman. TEHERAN. Persia, July 23 Bast states. ter). — General Mohammed (Reuter).-*-Dr. Mohammed Mus­ Naguib, a strapping six-footer, Reafforestation ' CUERGY AND LAITY sadegh, Persia's victorious COMMUNIST THREAT stepped into Egypt's political Addressing the congregation Premier, tonight conferred with In Persia there is always the arena today and backed with tbe-Bishop, who conducted th< Shah Reza Pahlevi and* was re­ threat of a Communist uprising, tele his demands for a clean-up service of institution and induc­ ported to have won his agreement though Dr. Mussadegh at present in tbe Government, tion with the assistance of Arch- to placing the army under civilian has the upper hand and is likely Outwent Premier Hilaly Pasha Says Cedars Will Reseed deacon John Stow, said that th< control. to strengthen it if he gains his and his one-day administration. Church was not merely tht Dr. Mussadegh went to the demands for witter powers includ­ In came Aly Maher Pasha, an­ clergy—it was also the laity. - palace a few hours after his ing control of the army. other termer Premier, and pro­ "What you expect-of the clergy political rival, Dr. Ghavam Es In Egypt the Red menace, ia less ceeded with General Naguib's God expects of you. There is not Sultaneh, bad been placed under pronounced, though Communist blessing to form a new'Govern­ And Again Predominate one law for us and another for arrest. Last week he quit as underground workers are sure to ment, tbe sixth in five months. you," he declared. Prime Minister because the Shah take advantage of any disturb­ General Naguib himself be­ Within 50 years the Bermuda If he was asked to give a. short insisted that the War Ministry ances. But in either case both came commander -in - chief of definition of the Church he would monarchs appear certain to lose cedar will again be the predomi­ remain in the hands of an army Egypt's armed forces. His ap­ nant tre^in the Colony Mr. W. 51,422 Tourists say that it was the home of thai general. control df the army, which means pointment .was approved by King cheerful giver—the person who'1 control of their countries. R. Evans, Director of Agricul­ Dr. Mussadegh, who came back Farouk, who had resisted General ture, predicted yesterday at tbe was willing to give of himself, hia to power when violent rioting King Farouk's wild spending Naguib's appointment as War Lions Club luncheon. In First Six time and his energy, and who gave sprees in Europe have become ended Dr. Ghavam's four-day Minister in an earlier Govern­ He said this will come about not for what he could get but regime, had already fired Dr. legendary. One of the latest took ment. through a natural reseeding by under the highest leadership, thai Ghavam's chief of staff, who was place last year when he toured There was no arguing with the the - small percentage of. trees Months Of Year leadership of the Church's cruci­ blamed by Dr. Mussadegh's Mediterranean resorts with Queen well organised manoeuvre which which wilt prove to be resistant fied Lord. National Front followers for the Narriman, his commoner bride saw troops and tanks occupying to the infestation which has June's total of 10,607 tourist "We have reached a significant disorders in which 30 persons who bore him a son test January. key points throughout the coun­ killed 85 per cent of all Bermuda arrivals in the Colony brings the milestone in the life of this Colony were killed. King Farouk was born in Cairo try in the hours before dawn. cedars. and the Church in Bermuda. The PEMBROKE'S NEW RECTOR.—Signifying to his parishioners that figure for the half-year to 51,422, j Dr. Ghavam himself was on February 11, 1020, only son of In a broadcast statement Gen­ Such a method of seeding 845 more than in the same period Church in this Colony has a great arrested at a friend's home about King Fuad I. He was proclaimed eral Naguib, 51, insisted that "the he was taking possession of the church, the Rev. Edward Nowel should produce a crop of trees test year. In four of these months,I and honourable history dating 50 mites south of here. king in 1936, but a council - of army is working for the interests Bew**s Chapman toils the bell of St. Join's Church after be bad completely resistant to tbe par­ figures supplied to The Royal back to the early 17th century. In |lr~ -Ite. Mussadegh's first set after regency ruled until he took of Egypt within the constitution formally been instituted and fiMacted vicar test night. On the ticular juniper scale which has ] Gazette yesterday by the Bermuda ! these annals this Church of St. at the age ot4L\W? taking over was to order the and without any designs of its right 'is Archdeacon John Stow, who performed tbe induction wrought the damage, he said. News Bureau, show more visitors John occupies a great and signifi­ t ' frontiers watched to prevent Dr. His first marriage was dissolved own." He charged that corrup­ arrived than in the corresponding cant place," the Bishop added. in 1948. That was the same year ceremony. But while waiting for the new Ghavam's escape. He was also tion in every branch of govern­ cedars to add their particular months Of £951. March and May,' Before the choir and the clergy reported to have ousted Teheran's that tbe youthful Shah of Persia entered the church in procession divorced King Farouk's sister ment was wrecking Egypt's sta­ shade of green to the Bermuda however, saw less arrivals. military governor. bility and had led to her defeat in countryside there were many The statistics disclose that Mr. Chapman was conducted to a Fawzia, by whom he had a seat in tiie nave by tiie church­ Thirty National Front deputies daughter. - the recent fighting with Isreal. FORMER CHILD STAR | BERKELEY CADETS GET things which could be done. although more people arrived by today demanded that Dr. The Hilaly Pasha Cabinet, for­ The job removing the dead air last year than this—33,496 as wardens, Mr. Stuart Atwood and Ghavam's property be confiscated Like King Farouk, Shah Reza Mr. W. R. Hayward. Pahlevi was educated abroad — med yesterday to succeed tbe RECALLS BERMUDA, 1938| VISIIpOM GOVERNOR cedars was placed in the hands of against 32,811—shipboard passen­ and used to help families of those short - lived administration of the Department of Agriculture. gers increased from 12,126 to The new minister was presented Farouk in England, Reza Pahlevi to the Bishop by Mr. Atwood and killed on Monday. in Switzerland. He became King Sirry Pasha in which General Instead of imparting foreign ex­ 13,757. Fewer cruise passengers | Naguib was War Minister, met perts the department beean called here this year—4,854 com­ made his declaration of assent. CHEERING CROWDS in 1941 when the Western powers, "Nicer Than Ever," She 38 Undergoing Week Of He then signed the declaration and worried about German agents Li hurriedly at the summer capital tackling the job on its own with pared to 4,956 in 1851 Air totals Teheran was comparatively Persia, forced the abdication of his in Alexandria and then sent an Thinks; Enjoys Tandem two removal teams organised were probably affected by the took the oaths of allegiance to tiie quiet today apart from tbe cheer­ dictatorial father, who died- in emissary to Cairo to confer with Training in Warwick Camp under Mr. Jack King and Mr. U.S. oil industry strike that re­ Queen and of Canonical obedience. ing of crowds parading the streets 1944. General Naguib and his followers. Malcolm Hollis. sulted in some curtailment' of SEAL OF IN-mTOTION carrying pictures of Dr. Mussa­ Screen actress Shirley Temple, Thirty-eight cadets from the plane services. The young Shah, who married OBJECT OF COUP probably the best-known and REMOVED 100,000 TREES As tbe congregation stood and degh and Ayatullah Kashani, the Berkeley Institute settled down In three years of operation Here is a breakdown of figures religious leader who described Dr. for a second time ih 1951, tried Hilaly Pasha's resignation best-loved child star in the history for a week's field training and Mr. Chapman knelt at his feet, tbe to adapt his monarchy to Western followed swiftly. General Naguib, of motion pictures, but now a these two team have removed for the first six months of this Bishop read tiie seal of institution Ghavam last week aa "an instru­ sport at Warwick Camp on Sat­ 100,000 cedar trees, Mr. Evans year with corresponding figures | lines. He has given many of his who discussed the situation with demure young housewife of 24 urday fallowing the example of which he signed and presented to ment of the British." lands back to the country far re­ said. far last year in brackets: January: 1 the minister. 'Groups near the British Aly Maher Pasha at lunch, said with two children, arrived in the the company from Saitus Gram­ lief of the poor, but the strong later: • Colony cm Monday with her hus­ mar School and the contingent of "Many of these trees were near air; 2,950 (2,903); sea, 931 (916); j He then handed the mandate of Embassy shouted "Down with tbe nationelist upsurge in Persia has band, Lieut.-Commander Charles cruises, 986 (921); total 4,8871 Coati-iied n P*ge 9 Coatin-.d OB Fife 9 out-of-school cadets who occupied buildings or walls or public induction to the Archdeacon, who steadily weakened his position. Black, U.S.N., for a week's vaca­ the camp for the two previous utilities and their removal was (4,740). proceeded with Mr. Chapman and tion. weeks. difficult to undertake," the February: ate, 4,164 (4,061); representatives of the clergy and Her acting days are over. In a Director explained. "But there sea, 1,149 (1,802); cruises, 1,050 the laity to tiie church door. The CHURCHILL TAKES HAND telephone interview with a Royal Their programme is almost have been remarkably few (9); total, 6,363 (5,872). clerical representative was Canon Gazette reporter yesterday Miss identical, with mornings given accidents." March: air, 6,022 (7,755); sea, Ritter and tbe laity wore the Temple — or Mrs. Black as she over .to weapon training and IN WAGE DEMAND ROW afternoons mainly devoted to Earlier this year tbe House of 3,154 (3,031); cruises, 378 (190); vestry of the Church—Messrs. E. South Carolina Moves now prefers to be called — said total, 10,154 (10,976). M. Astwood, H. Masters,, E. she had left the sound stages of sport. Evenings are taken up by Assembly passed the Reaffores­ lectures and army training tation (Compulsory Powers) Act, April: air, 7,533 (7,187); sea, Young, & Cooper, S. Outerbridge, Hollywood for ever in favour of 3,450 (3,022); cruises, 697 (9); F. Barritt, and S. Tucker, and the Will Receive Delegation her home and two children. movies. which empowers the department The boys are also being taught to remove all dead trees within total, 11,700 (10,218) churchwardens. Fighting Restraint Order To Quit Convention There is Linda Susan, aged 4, largely by the same instructors: 50 feet of public roads. May: air, 4,911 (5,196); sea, On a cushion the verger, Mr. and Charles jr. from whose birth Sergeant Eugene Doughty, Royal Mr. Evans said tbe idea behind 2,291 (1.933); cruises, 529 (1,457); William Mayne, carried the key of she is still recovering after seven Lincolnshire Regiment; Corporal this was to get rid of the trees total, 7,731 (8,588). the main door. The door was LONDON, July 23 (Reuter). — CHICAGO, July 23 (Reuter). weeks in hospital. then shut and the voice of tite Mr. Churchill today intervened J. Weatherhead, Royal Leicester­ easily seen by visitors driving June: air, 6,611 (6,391); sea, I — The North-South split at the SOCIALISTS ACCUSED "I find they take up all my shire Regiment, with R.Q.M.S. along tbe roads. When these trees 2,782 (1,422 •; cruise 1,214 (2,370): j Archdeacon was heard inducting in a big wage row between his time and concentration," said the Mr. Chapman into the "real, Labour Minister, Sir Walter Democratic Party's national con­ Edgar Ward in charge of messing have been removed a variety oi total, 10,607 (10,183). vention, reached a climax today ex-actress. Laughingly she arrangements. Lieut. Brendan trees and shrubs will be planted Although the increase of 845 is actual, and corporal possession of Monckton, and the giant OF DELAYING COMMONS added, "I retired in 1950 — an the Church of St. John." Union Congress by deciding per­ when the South Carolina delega­ Hollis is also with the boys* the in their place to provide a comparatively small for the six- tion announced that it would no old lady." entire camp being under Lieut "screen" so the dead trees in the months period tt is made up en­ After unlocking tbe door Mr. sonally to receive a Labour depu­ LONDON, July 23 (Renter).— D. J. Burchell. tation tomorrow./ longer attend tbe sessions, at interior are not visible. tirely of visitors coming here for Chapman tolled tile church cell, which the party is, to select its Uproar broke out in the House of ' Mr. Evans predicted tbe new a vacation, there being 102 less signifying to the parishioners he The eight million - strong Commons tonight when Capt. Saturday was spent bedding candidate to oppose the Republi­ down in the three barrack rooms plantings would make the road­ arrivals on cruise ships. Co-tin-i-d M taaa 2 T.U.C. is up in arms against Sir cans' General Eisenhower fat the Harry Crookshank, leader of the sides more picturesque than Walter far refusing to sanction House, accused "some Socialist being used white Sunday was wage increases of between eleven presidency. devoted to sport. Mr. P. S. ever before. He warned, however, members" of wasting time in de­ Furbert, principal of the Institute, that it "will not happen over­ TRUMAN CALLS SHE and ten shilling a week for The annuoneement thai South bates, with the result that Parlia­ "PERSIAN OH. STILL 1,500,000 store workers , after Carolina was walking' out was came over in the evening to con­ night. It takes years to produce ment's summer holiday might duct a service. and establish a tree." employers had already agreed to made by the state Governor, Mr. have to be postponed. LEADERS TO TALKS OURS; CHURCHILL SAYS them. . James Byrnes, and Mr. Edgar A. Monday saw the cadets begin "But if things go according to Capt. Crookshank said he had plan and tbe Legislature i pro­ Political observers said Mr. Brown, chairman of the state camp training with the infantry­ WASH1NGTON, July 23 (Ren­ LONDON, Ally 23 (Reuter). — "t^ken note of the determination man's basic weapon, the rifle. The vides the money so we can carry Churchill's decision to take a Democratic committee. They said of some Socialist members to ter). — President Truman, in a Mr. Winston Churchill told the the delegation's decision " was following morning they fired a on our work we will have all the personal attempt today to settle personal hand in the dispute in­ delay Government business and to trees removed from the roadsides House of Commons today that dicates that tbe Government at­ unanimous. range course and received' in* America's steel strike, summoned Britain still regarded Persian oil keep an unnecessarily large num­ struction in the Bren light within three years," Mr. Evans j Mr. Benjamin Fairless, president taches a lot of importance to the The: convention has been be­ ber of Government supporters as tiie property of the Anglo-Iran­ yissue, which is connected with its machine gun. •aid. of the U.S. Steel Corporation, and devilled by bitter argument be­ sitting up un^il the small hours.' By that time a bout,half to I Mr. Philip Murray, tbe union ian Oil Company. wage restraint policy. tween Southern, "state rights" The Governor, Lieut-General "All practical steps will be Giles of "Oh," came from the Sir Alexander Hood, together three quarters of the cleared area I leader, to tbe White House to­ The congress's general council Democrats and "liberal'' North­ Labour opposition and noisy morrow. taken," he added, "to prevent any met today to consider recom­ with Brigadier Smith, would be replanted. It would attempt op the part of the Per­ erners. In an attempt to secure interruptions came from both commanding British troops in take another five years before Both Mr. Fairless and Mr. Mur­ mendations from its economic party unity far the election sides of the House. ray accepted the invitation to talk sian Government to dispose of ctwnmittee yesterday that a pro-' battle with the Republicans in Bermuda, Mr. iWlliam. Kempe, appreciable growth would be this oil in any manner to third During a lull, Capt. Crookshank deputy chairman Of the Local notoi. .__._ over the long stalemated negotia­ test should be made at the November a "loyalty pledge" was said "a very satisfactory arrange­ tions. parties." _____! Labour Minister's action. To­ Forces Board, and Mr. T. N. COMPLETE SCREEN Mr. Churchill was commenting proposed, but this only added an­ ment" could be made by discus­ Tatem, vice-principal of the Meanwhile, Mi*. Joseph Short, morrow's deputation is expected other contentious issue when At tho end of ten years, fir- on yesterday's ruling of the In­ sions between Government and Berkeley Institute, watched the White House press secretary, said ternational Court at. the Hague, to tell tbe Premier that Sir some Southern delegations re­ Evans forecast, , there wteuld be the use of tbe Selective Service Walter's action is regarded as a opposition chief whips — who boys fire the Bren gun yesterday Holland, in which the court de­ fused to have anything to do arrange the business of the House. morning. Curt-rawl M fat• 10 Act for possible partial seizure grave interference with union with it. cided that the Anglo-Persian oil Parliament's holiday is scheduled His Excellency and the Briga­ of tbe steel mills was among dispute was out of its jurisdiction negotiating machinery. other things under study by the I It will also emphasise that the The .convention today adopted 'to start on August 3, but a idle dier, in an impromptu competi­ and declined to hear it. a compromise, watered-aown of unfinished business stands be­ tion, fired Brens themselves. REDS HIT FROM Aft President Britain was hoping to taring the minister's action is bound to The strike ,now in ite 52nd day, create serious disturbance and "loyalty' rule" in a further at­ tween the . members and their Firing five rounds application and matter before the court in order tempt to unify the party, but it vacations. 10 rounds, in bursts at 200 yards, BUT TAIE mD BAIJt* involves 650,000 steelworkers and to settle the yeor-old dispute. resentment hi the union has thrown 1,500,000 workers into movement. also was rejected by South Caro­ Mr. 'Clement Attlee, opposition the brigadier bad the advantage "The fact that the Internation­ lina, Virginia and Louisiana. leader, said seldom ih bis recollec­ over the Governor by 28 points TOKYO, imif 23 (Itouterjr-— idleness in other industries. I It al Court of Justice ruted that it The Labour Minister, in view There were signs tonight that tion had a business statement to to If. (Last week white visiting United Nations fighter bombers was called over a dispute <"n pay itself is not competent to adjudi­ of the Government''; recant* calls Saitus Grammar School cadets at contracts. M M Virginia and Louisiana might the House been used for the out in force over North Korea cate the claim," said Mr. Chur­ for restraint te wage **> '" i1 re- follow South Carolina in walk­ the camp His Excellency scored made a "highly successful strike" chill, **• merely means that the - ferred the store workers' in­ fllii|*|ini-i; of making a partisan ing out of the convention. attack of this kind "in entirely As this photograph shows, Mrs. 10 points against tbe brigadier's today against Communist troop saw battle for the hill is a week court cannot pronounce on the* creases back for further consider­ When the night session opened 6lack has been in Bermuda before seven when firing Stens.) barracks and supply buildings, old and the Eighth Army said the merits pf the claim one way or ation under a parliamentary act unbecoming terms." . He said that (at 11 p.m. Bermuda time), how­ during the years -the Labour —in 1938 at tbe peak of her career The Governor's party was es­ the Fifth Air Force announced. Communists had suffered 1,9)0 another. .1S% of 1945. ever, the South Carolina, Virginia as a child star. Although only 10 corted by Major Harold Evans, They flew nearly 100 sorties casualties, bitted and wounded, "It does not affect the validity He defended his action against Party was in power the Conserva­ Commandant of the Bermuda and Louisiana delgations were in tives had kept the House up night years Old she remembered tbe is the afternoon alone. in heavy fighting. of the claim or the undoubted strong Labour attack in the their seats, apparently indicating Colony as a car-less group of. Cadet Corps. •_____*' Despite air and ground attacks Allied and Communist truce right of the British Government after night. Last night the boys listened to House, of Commons this week,* a reversal of the boycott decision. Discussion continued noisily islands with healthy cedar trees. United Nations troops had gilt negotiators mat for seven minutes te continue* support of one of its -iming there were several pre- Mr. Sam Rayburn, Speaker Of "When we came in by air the a lecture on artillery followed by driven the Communists from "Old at Pan Mun Jom but again issued nationals, tiie Anglo-Iranian Qll with constant interruptions and a tactical exercise involving tbe Company, in its attempts Ite, dents for it in the late Labour the House of Representatives, shouts of "Point of order" until other day I could hardly recog­ Baldy," a bill west of Chorwon no statement of the progress of tGovernment's term of office. made the first.speech, departing nise it. But the automobiles and "lantern snatching" game — one in western Korean which they their talks. Delegates agreed to secure satisfaction for the wrong the Speaker finally obtained C.-t'-Bwl — tatjtl finite-Mi M tatal it has suffered." UsAistaaa es fat* % Cmttaaam aa tat* « order. captured early today. The see- meet again tomorrow. Page 2 WE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 Hip ffimjal &u_?tt? UTTERS TO THE EDITOR MAN BOUND OVER IS DANGER SEEN IN USE HELPED PROMOTE THE SLAIN MILLIONAIRE'S (Est 1866). Published Dally (Correspondents an reminded Hun CONVICTED AGAIN South Carolina Moves OF CHLOROMYCETIN COLONY AS RESORT SON MARRIES MODEL letters must be accompanied by the Incorporating names and addresses of the senders, The Royal Gazette (Est. 1828). not necessarily foi publication but at The Colonist acd Daity New proof of the writer*' bona fides.) Three Months In Gaol For Medical Journal Warns Of Mr. William E. Bell Dies Planned Secret Wedding, Rosewood, •JTo Quit Convention /MIM*I • Paget. Assault By Lower Court Possible Effect On Marrow In New York Tuesday But Photographer There \UOIT July 24th Continued from Page . Special to the NewYorkTimes The Editor, Carlton jSSncent Yearwood, of from his prepared text to state, Funeral services'for a man who LONDON, July 23 (Reuter)j— Tlo4t Shirts Will Be and tbe Royal fSazette. Mr. William Pitt Oakes, wealthy The Royal Gazette. Angle Street, Who reeenfljr came "It is my thought that every dele­ LONDON, SulyW. — The feet has done much behind-the- out of prison after serving a term scenes work in the promotion of son of the Canadian gold million­ I ', VS. aad Canada Representative: Pear Sir, gate seated here has a right to be that the widely used antibiotic Mrs. Kennedy's letter about th3 for theft of an auto^bicycle, was here." Longer, Say Bermuda are to be held today in aire, Sir Harry Oakes, who was S. S. Koppe __ Company, Inc., drug chloramphenicol, formerly FL_U' treatment of horses for hire here sentenced to three months in gaol known as Chloromycetin, may New York. murdered in the Bahamas nine 630 Fifth Avenue, sfxace —with regard to the inadequate when convicted yesterday in the This was greeted with a cheer Paris Stylists cause fatal degeneration of the The man is Mr. William E. Bell, years ago, planned a secret mar­ New York City. the*$io| provision of a decent shelter—was Lower Court, Hamilton of assault from delegates who interpreted bone marrow has been widely member of a well-known Ber­ riage with a London model here. But a press photographer thwar­ ftwrthe United Kingdom Representatives: quite right in its sincerity. The on Charles Llewellyn Hall, the it as connected with the row over publicised here by the British muda family. He established the PARIS, July 23.—Skirts Will be ted him. "herftraj Africa & Colonial Press Agency, Ltd. Whole point of the thing is this, owner of the cycle. the refusal of the three Southern Medical Journal this week follow­ first visitors 'information bureau longer for autumn and winter, Hate sol 8 Red Lion Square, that. many horse owners are Yearwood had also been bound states to sign the pledge of ing reports of at least ten deaths here, helped edit nine editions of Mr. Oakes and.his green-eyed Paris style setters have decreed. Te ail London, W.C.I, England. naturally cruel—being half of over for the original offence in loyalty. from this cause in the United "Beautiful Bermuda," including bride, Eunice Bailey, were snap­ The new models will be shewn pur.asel them mostly half animal them­ the sum of £ 25 together with States. the* largest edition . of the book ped leaving a London regfeby It will be the of Mr. Ray- beginning on July 30, when 50- ""•"Old bd Proprietors: selves. The other half, or roughly two sureties in the sum of £10. It remains to be discovered yet published, and wijh other office after a three-minute service burn, as permanent chairman of odd de luxe dressmakers will of­ mfflfei §o, are kind to their horses, but He was bound over yesterday whether cases of marrow members of toe Bell family on July 4. the convention, to rule on the fer their new collections to the agred tc THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. -owing to the Jfifct that the Cor­ in the Lower Court to answer to degeneration, fatal or otherwise, opened a Bermuda booth at a "Nobody knew, not even our right of delegations to be seated. public. bon Imeel Reid Street, Hamilton. poration of Hamilton provides no the Supreme Court on the former in Britain may be attributed to travel show in the Grand Central parents or my best girl-friend," binding over. That ruling would have to come It is expected that most hem chloramphenicol. The Journal said Eunice. "We planned two Pac couj shelter anywhere, what on earth when there was a roll call on Palace, *Wfew York, from which The testimony given by Year- lines will be between one aad offered the reassurance that "no the Bermuda Booking Office grew. weddings — a quick one and a •Re Editor: E. T. BAYER can they do? Public carriages some issue—possibly the adoption three inches nearer the floor, wood, Hall and three who said irrevocable change has yet been Mr. Bell left Bermuda at the ceremony in church when some $20 mill Manager: FORD BAXTER were ruled away—*Or some part of a platform expected tonight making the average 12 inches off they were witnesses of the trouble reported following a single course age of 15 to attend school in toe of the relatives could be tlieite." chases —| of the day—from the shade ot the (early tiki Thursday, Bermuda the ground instead of the 14 or of treatment of .ordinary length, rubber tree at Pat-la-Ville. Why? between the complainant and United States. He went to The only person she told was conmissic Subscription Rates: time). 15 inches previously. It is the even with a heavy dosage?.' her mother, and Mr. Oakes cabled Because no-one has yet invented accused varied' considerably. Mount Herman Prep School in tuts the Local Foreign first lengthening of skirts since The sale of the drug is con­ his mother, Lady Oakes, in 1 Yeast Hall gave evidence he was Until tonight's dramatic de­ Massachusetts and Wesleyan Uni­ he., and al £5. 0.0 £6. 0.- a diaper for a carriage horse; and like "New Look" was introduced trolled in this country by toe Nassau. 6 Months what is more, no-one ever will. walking on Reid Street, near the velopment there were hopes versity in Middletown, Connecti­ NATO allf . 3. 0.0 3. 7.6 Canadian Hotel, when Yearwood that the convention might be in 1947. Since then skirts have Ministry of Health and it is avail­ cut. The couple, both 22, met two 3 Months . 1.17.6' 2. 5.0 I have passed—in my short life— able only on a doctor's prescrip­ In the approached and asked, 'Do you able to vote tomorrow on its been shortened successively. * In 1912 he gave up a promising years ago when Mr. Oakes was 1 Month . 0.13.0 0.16.0 "many human beings who really tion. learned, remember me?' Hall replied he choice of candidates for the The coutouriers will frown on job in the U.S. to return to Ber­ living in London. needed a bath—not just such a The chief danger in this > its irrtentj presidency and vice-presidency. the sleeveless, bare arm fad which muda to open an information "He doesnt work," explained Application for entry as second class 'mere detail as a change of a "serious problem." the Journal f additional Yearwood then hit him in the In between encounters in the has created such a furore for two bureau on Ftront Street and help red-head Eunice. payments, matter is pending carriage stand. * The whole thing observed, lies in the unrestricted She has been a model since she is that old Dobbin "who served us mouth, the complainant stated. North-South - battle delegates years. in .the compilation of an edition not yet col It was not a very hard blow. To be in the mode, women will use of the drug Such as in the of Beautiful Bermuda. was 16. In 1949 she worked for so well, is being kicked about at were trying to find a middle-of- United "States. It commended the No officl TUESDAY, JULY 02, '1952 need to buy complete new ward­ After the entire a fashion house in Paris and was the expense of hundreds of cars the-road candidate, with Gov­ British practice;' able, but . THREATENING GESTURE robes. edition of 25,000 copies of this reported at the time as receiving chases wou. that half of us cannot afford, in­ ernor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois . Br. Hugh A. Clegg, editor of the book were sold. a marriage proposal from Orson $100 maiil cluding myself. Cars are too Yearwood also made a threat­ tipped as the likeliest choice to However, to offset this, most Journal, wrote that "the present Beautiful Bermuda was first Welles. When the TACTICAL BLUNDER expensive, and who can feed a ening gesture to Win field Tucker unite tiie party. dressmakers will reduce prices reports of the danger suggest that below the fantastic figures to published by Mr. Bell's mother, She turned him down — so the Mr. Dean horse with oats at the price they (who was with the complainant), Leading delegates "debated the its field of" usefulness has been which they climbed last February. Mrs. Euphemia Young Bell, in story goes — on the advice of a May, Frenl are? Get out and walk; it is Hall went on. The accused mis­ dispute between Northern and narrowed. fortune-teller. The Executive has made a The half dozen leading houses — 1902 and has been published by they needed better for you! - sed the mark, however, and Southern states —Jaainly over The British division of the When Mr. Oakes returned from serious tactical blunder in Tucker struck him instead. He Dior, Fath, Balmain, Desses, the Bell family since. from this si Truman "Fair Deal" issues such Parke .Davies Company which Mr. Bell assisted with nine of travels abroad three weeks ago The main! attempting to withhold in its Yours truly, _ later saw Yearwood's mouth Griffe and Givenchu — will of­ manufactures chloramphenicol the couple married. bleeding, Hall raid. as civil rights for Negroes — all fer many models at under 100,000 toe 10 editions published since bon covers entirety the report of the WILLIAM GOSLING. through last night. Convention said* it had had only three cases of 1912, including the latest .which Why keep it a secret?—"pie Hall struck him, Yearwood as­ francs —£100. June and w commission that investigated marrow degeneration (aplastic came out in 1947. His sister, just wanted to get married serted in giving evidence. The schedules today had to be rear­ turned over! Waists will be contracted to anemia) in all its supply area, Miss Susanne E. Bell, only mem­ quickly," said Eunice today. - alleged irregulartiies in the former went up to him near the ranged because exhausted mem­ Observers' even smaller proportions, and the which embraces 'Jmost of Europe, ber of the' family still residing in They live in a picturesque house administration of the Pendle Cardinal Club and enquired bers were dropped into their beds amount of 4 BODIES FOUND AFTER ] waist line will continue to drop. Africa and the Near Best One of Bermuda, assisted with the edit­ in a narrow cobbled lane in down­ *Dont I know yea?' grasping him When they should have been on 8et between Hill prison farm. How serious Skirts wiU tie billowy, using vast them was fatal and that death, a ing of many'of the books also. town London. It was once a when Parlj by the arm as he spoke. tiie conference floor. spokesman for the company said, it may prove to be will be BOMBER-JET CRASH amounts of material. Bodices will Miss Bell described the latest stable. •nay decide Hall then started to talk about Mr. Paul Dever, temporary might have been "an idiosynrrattc demonstrated only by events continue to reveal large expanses. edition, which has many features "We have no plans for the ettiment, far*] his auto-bicycle to which he, reaction" as in the cases of deaths BAGOTVILLE, Quebec, July 23 chairman of tiie convention ,said Dior has adopted the silhouette not included in previous editions, future. I've never met Lady t Pinay*sl yet to come. The tone of com­ Yearwood, said he replied he had caused by other antibiotics and (Reuter).—Ground rescue teams earlier today that balloting on of the ant as a symbol. Fath will as a "Royal Gazette of information Oakes or my husband's brother put to balanj ment in the Assembly as the served two years tor it and did toe sulpha drugs. today reached the wreckage of a the nomination could be finished go in. for square shoulders. Desses about Bermuda past and present." Sidney. They're both in Nassau," get because if not Wish any more trouble. He characterised as ""very Parliamentary session entered crashed Lancaster bomber and tomorrow night "if ft looks at will concentrate on flowing lines At the time of his death Mr. Bell added Eunice. that it conic. its dying minutes is indicative, found the bodies of four at the Hall insisted he was not satis­ that time as if only one ballot foolish" toe statement in the "We'll probably go over there $260 millionl and will stress "flexibility." Bal- Journal that "tbe only absolute I was working on a new edition of we . think, of the general -Six crew known to have been fied with the time he had served, will be needed." Otherwise, he main will try for "liquid lines." the booklet "Gateway to some time, but I'd like a home in • supplemerrtarl the accused went on, and that he and imperative indication for the I aboard. said, voting would be postponed Givenchu will restrict his collec­ Bermuda." toe English countryside." was strengtl public reaction. Holding the "would get" him if "it took him a use of the drug is in typhoid The Royal Canadian Air Force I until Friday. tion to only 75 models. Mr. Bell is survived by two when several enquiry in secret no doubt had lifetime." fe*«ar,*" and that "for other ._*****- returned from) rescue team reported by radio With South Carolina throwing The trade says that de luxe poses aureomycto.and tenariiycin brothers, Mr. E. R. Bell and Mr. its advantages and we do not that none of the bodies, found in It was after he jerked his arm optimism on A hammer in the works, no one dressmakers will try to make have similar if not equivalent or j Elliston Bell, both of New York, quarrel with that decision the fuselage, cbuld be identified. away that Hall, resenting it _ But even if] would predict what would their clothing departments pay in some cases gr^eter efficiency." I and four sisters, Miss Susanne E. Inattentive Driver Is It immediately searched for the struck him in the mouth, splitting Bell, Bermuda and Miss Edith C. sideration not, although — as circumstances happen tomorrow. lor themselves rather than be tail section, known to have his lip, Yearwood told the court. Bell, Miss E. Lillian Bell and were granted. would indicate — this could He was knocked down and Hall President Truman will not de­ supported by tbe sale of per­ Bound Over Yesterday crashed about half a mile away. liver his promised "give 'em hell" Berkeley Cadets Get Visit Mrs. Mary F. G. Bell deVillers, France $100 and perhaps should have been also kicked him in tiie chest. fumes. requirements. Reports that two parachutes | speech to the convention until all of New Jersey. ' taken as warning of what was were seen to float down from the He was also l_lt byaHall outside From Governor His wife and two brothers pre­ Alvin Reginald Sykes, of South- M. Pinay's the Alexandrina Hall, Yearwood | Friday because he does not wish increase taxat; to follow. It is now likely that sky yesterday after the Lancaster Continued from Page 1 deceased him. court Avenue, Paget was bound continued. to attend until a platform and over in Hamilton magistrates to reduce the the full report will never be collided 10,000 feet up with a candidate have been agreed. half of the contingent defending Vampire jet fighter gave slim He had "had a few," Yearwood court yesterday on a charge of made public and peoplewill admitted to prosecuting Inspector (In Washington his' "press sec­ IF THE PEOPLES it against attempts to capture it driving without due attention. hope that the other two of the by tne others. be left to guess what the ex­ crew of six niftlil have survived. Brown, bat he was not drunk retary, Mr. Joseph Short, said The acting magistrate, Lt. Col. today that be knew of no plan COULD SPEAK" Fajr visitors' day today a "fal­ cised portions comprised. A second ground party reported after having six or seven rums. RIG NATO MANOEUVRES R. C. Earl, presided. "Hall was really drunk," Year- for Mr. Truman to make known ling plate" competition and an I Imagination and rumour are that it had located the wreckage inter-sectional guard - mounting Sykes pleaded guilty of collid­ of the |et plane about four miles wood considered. his personal choice for the candi­ TORONTO, July 23 (Reuter). IN GERMANY CANCELLED ing with a van driven by a Mr. never lacking in such cases, dature. Persistent reports have —The Canadian Health Minister, contest have been arranged. The and what is not set forth in away. Tucker testified that Yearwood bano. ot the Bermuda Militia Greenslade. Sykes suffered a It was not kown immediately walked up to Hall and struck him said the President favours Mr. Paul Martin, said today that PARIS, July 23 (Reuter). — | grazed knee and some damage 'If the peoples of the world could Artillery, to which the unit is black and white wiU doubtless whether its pilot had survived. without provocation. Governor Stevenson). affiliated, will play from 3 p.m. General Matthew Ridgway, sup­ was caused to the Van's headlamp Edmund D. Van Putten testified There were increasing signs to­ speak with a single Voice they and fender. receive elaborate embeHish- to 4 p.tn. r' reme Allied commander, has ment as word-of-mouth takes he was with Hall and Tucker day that the convention intended would command that better ways abandoned "fairly advanced" The/^tccident occurred on When Yearwood called him. than senseless conflict -be found Tomorrow—toe test full day of former Child Sim Recalls to nominate Mr. Stevenson, who the camp—will be spent at St. plans for the biggest Allied post- I Sou thcourt A von ue. Sykes was its place. He heard Hall complain he was for the settling of international has insisted that he wants only David's Battery inspecting Hie war manoeuvres, which were to j travelling between 5 and 7 inilpi not satisfied with the pi.n.Biirnrifi'' differences. an hour, the prosecution stated.\ Bermuda, 1938 to run again for GovesSiDr of 1 heavy guns. A scheme similar to have been held in Germany in We commented yesterday Yearwood received and the latter Illinois. His speech was prepared for September, usually well Inform- delivery to the health advisory that on Wednesday night will be upon the drying up of infor- Continued ham Page I replied he had served his time, Supporters of Senator Estes «a military quarters' said here committee of the League of Red, followed out in the evening with mation that normally follows dead trees have not made all that | the witness told the court. Kefauver of Tennessee talked today. Cross Societies at tiie opening of the attacking section switched much difference as far as I am Under the original plans 20 Soviet Ministries Fail the prorogation of Parliament, DEFENDED HIMSELF j about a coalition Kefauver- the 18th internation Red Cross over to the defence. concerned. I think Bermuda is i divisions from tbe five N.A.T.O. so that what we now set forth Roosevelt ticket in an attempt conference. - The unit breaks camp on Sat-, nicer than ever with its pretty countries and brigades from three | is likely to be labelled sour Hall then gripped the accused to check the boom tor Governor Mr. Martin said: "These Red urday. To Reach Target Figures cottages, flowers^ and beaches," by the arm and hit him in (he Stevenson. The Senator con­ others were to have taken part grapes — the chagrin of a she said. Cross meetings in Canada bring in the exercises. face. Van Putten believed, and ferred last night with Repre­ together delegates who honour LONDON, July 22 (Reuter). — newspaper cheated out of a For a few minutes interviewer Yearwood defended himself. sentative Franklin D. Roosevelt, Police Prohe Slaughter- American, British and French | Six: Soviet ministries failed to the flags of 72 nations, each with troops in Germany now propose story, ft" this be so, we would became interviewee ss Mrs. Black Van Putten said he saw Tucker jr., and the New York delega­ its own distinctive quality and reach their production targets for asked questions as to what the; hit Yearwood, and the latter fell tion's choice, Mr. Averell Harri­ to hold separate manoeuvres as refer our critics to previous character. But each delegate has House Cruelty Charges in previous years, with only the second quarter of HJ52, ac­ editorials upon not only the Colony was doing to fight "the down. man, director of the Mutual a special respect and loyalty for cording; to Moscow Radio. infection of its trees. This took place near the Busy token participation of forces from prison farm itself but upon Security Agency. the Red Cross banner which re­ PARKS, July 23 (Reuter). — other nations. They were the ministries of The couple flew in from Wash- I Bee restaurant on Court Street, presents not a country hat a No details of their discussions Polioe have opened an investi­ It was felt unwise to upset the tractor production (96 per cent the whole of this reformative j ington, D.C., where her husband Van Putten recalled. were disclosed. cause—the cause of humanitarian gation into charges of cruelty at of the target figure), agricul­ Charles Douglas testified Hall deployment of North Atlantic movement of which the is serving With U.S. Naval Intel­ The compromise "loyalty rale'' service. a Paris slaughter house where tural machinery (96 per cent), ligence after being recalled to struck Yearwood outside the forces in West Germany just to Pendle Hill establishment is adopted today in an attempt to "Can we not unite under this horses are killed for human con­ hold manoeuvres, and also that forestry (92> per cent), meat and duty 18 months ago. He had Cardinal Restaurant and the two universal flag and go forward in sumption. a part. We give our warm fought again outside the Alex­ end North-South hostilities, said massed exercise would be too milk (94 per cent), fisheries (97 previously given Uncle Sam five friendliness together in search of The charges were first raised per cent) and heavy machinery support to what it is sought ycaTs of his life. andrina Halt in effect that delegates should expensive for strained national pledge their aid in putting the peace?"*' in a series of articles in the Man­ economies.' (99 per cent). to achieve because for too Staying at Pink Beach,- they "Would it surprise you to know convention's nominees on the "In the Red Cross we acclaim chester Guardian. Officials of long we have perpetuated a are putting in some strenuous that four people have testified you ballot in -their states as the an agency that is devoted to tiie the Freneh Animals Protection system of incarceration that vacation activities. were-not in the vicinity at all?" principle of mutual aid and relief Society hacked up the charges. "Yesterday we climbed aboard Inspector Brown Wanted to know. rightful Democratic candidates, has too few healing elements unless state laws or state party of suffering. Can we not concen- President Gaston Dumaine said a tandem and cycled from Pink Douglas denied he had asked trate our energies on these great horses awaiting slaughter stand rules stood in the way of such a about it. We have, neverthe­ Beads to Hamilton, out to Spanish Van Putten some time afterward objectives so that nations wiU watching other horses die. They less, entered some reserva­ Point and back along tile South what had happened oa Beid Street pledge. strive for supremacy in what they asge'led through chambers strewn tions to our support. One of Shore. I was sitting behind my (the latter said this in evidence). The "unless" was an added are doing to help and aot to harm with dead horses, stacks of bloody these reservations had to do husband and had my feet up on "Would it also surprise you that feature designed to meet objec­ their neighbours?" hides and entrails. with the ingrained opposition the handlebars most of the time," it. has been said Tucker struck tions from Georgia, Virginia, Most of the horses killed in Mrs. Black added with a chuckle. Yearwood outside the Cardinal Louisiana and South Carolina Paris are imported from . to new arid more liberal- "I guess we travelled about 15 where you said you were stand- that they could not Sign a "loy­ French Hoarders Wary minded methods, and the mites like this." ing?" Inspector Brown pressed. alty pledge" because of state GOVERNMENT NOTICE No. 306 — 1958 necessity to win the sympathy She said they were hardly ever ' "I could not have been there regulations. In Investing Gold New Vicar Of St. John's and support of public opinion. out of the water . then," Douglas made answer. He Despite the compromise, dele- Inducted Last flight DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE "It's beautiful," she exclaimed. added he had been Inside the eates from Virginia, South Caro­ NANCY Changes such as those under "It doesn't even give you a mild Cardinal for a short period. ', PARIS, Jfqly 23 (Reuter). — lina and Louisiana followed a Prime Minister Antoine Pinay's discussion are best taken shock when you step in. We P.C. Alvin G. Phillips testified policy of .imply ignoring the Continue- fron Ptfe 1 as YearwOod's witness that the big, gold-backed loan, launched had taken possession. He then Government Notice Mo. 118 of 1952 which prohibited the easily, in a canter and not, as encountered several Portuguese pledge, and then South Carolina importation of any live animal from tbe Dominion of Canada, IS men o'war, but, happily, didn't latter was leaning over a wall on on May 26 as part of his save-4he~ admitted the representatives of it were, at a gallop. It is tonight announced its walk-out. franc campaign, attracted only an HEREBY REVOKED. get stung." Court Street "seemingly heavily Senator Russell said today that the laity to the edifice. desirable if not imperative to intoxicated." There was blood estimated 35 tons of gold, it was Mrs. Black said they were both Govew.r Stevenson was the announced today. The Bishop and the Archdeacon AUNT allay suspicions and eliminate looking forward to having a beach on the wall tite Constable said but then delivered the traditional ad­ By Commend. man to beat for tiie Democratic Official sources said toe loan MARK. legitimate causes for scep­ picnic one evening. he aid not .know where it" came monitions to which Mr. Chapman presidential nomination. The was a success, though it had been The -children, meanwhile, are from. gave "toe customary promises. O. R. ARTHUR, THAT ticism. This end is unlikely to Georgia Senator predicted, how­ hoped more of the vast hoard of still in Washington, hut the The acting magistrate, Lt. Col. Colonial Secretary. be achieved by absolute sup­ ever, that if Mr. Stevenson was gold which the Government has Addressing his congregation for fl'SH V| BJacks hope they will soon be R. C. Earl, who was hearing the. been trying to extricate from pri­ toe first time, Mr. Chapman an­ pression of the _I|-ding-i of a able to bring them to Bermuda to case, adjourned for a Short period pot nominated by the second Colonial Secretary's Office. ORDER! vate holders would have been nounced the hymn "We Love toe commission. What happened join Willi them in another ia order to consider the question ballot, he would not be nomi­ •22nd July, 1952. subscribed. • Place, O God." about the report of the.com­ vacation. of Yearwood being bound over nated at all. ,l«4-ttk Altogether, the loan brought in . The service ended as toe Bishop, mission that investigated the by the Supreme Court. Senator Russell had told re­ conducted by the churchwardens, The Wor. L" M. Minty, acting porters earlier today: "I still a total of 128,000,000,000 francs Police Force some few years (about £420 million), including returned with the Archdeacon to Senior magistrate, was called into think I have a good -chance to the vestry. ' ago is an example of the BEEL ASKED TO FORM consultation On the case. win the nomination." 1954060,000,000 francs of "fresh" failure of such a policy. Superintendent Percy Milter money. BOTCH GOVERNMENT The loan, which closed on July appeared and testified Yearwood THE MARRIAGE ACT, 1944 L It has been confirmeS that pleaded not guilty last November 17, carried 3 */_ per cent interest. THE HAGUE, Netherlands, July to Stealing an auto-bicycle at Secret Trial Of General To attract hoarded gold, the re­ Hotel Bermudiana Company Limited the resignation of the Warden 23 (Reuter). — Queen Juliana to­ which time he was remanded- in payment value was tied to the of Prisons has been accepted. day asked Professor L. J. M. Beel. custody. free market value of toe napoleon Notice of Intended Marriage In fairness to him, to others a former Premier and Catholic, to Yearwood was tried and later Whose Diary Fell To Reds (French gold coin), now standing and not least to the supcess of try to form a government. found guilty. The sentence re­ at 4,000 francs (about £4). Dr. Beel is Minister of Home ferred to previously was imposed FORT MEADE, Maryland, July the reform now being The persons named and de­ NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL Affairs" in {he' present caretaker en him and he was also bound .23 (Reuter).—A wall of secrecy 'was thrown up today around the scribed hereunder have given attempted, as toll and frank Government of Dr. Willem Drees. aarex, the superintendent said. 18 fEARED KILLED AS MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS. BUFFALO ft] a report as possible should be court - martial, trying Major- notice to me of their intended Dr. Drees, Dutch Labour leader, General Robert'**^*r*r". Grow on marriage, namely:— made. People are now con­ yesterday gave u'p attempts to TWO BOMS CGLUBE charges of letting his diary fall GEORGE DONALD SCOTT, of fused and ill-informed, and form a permanent Cabinet and TRAFFIC CASES into-Comiriun'st hands. BUFfALO some of them with .an axe to today refused Queen Juliana's , Two Women reporters and s RIO DE JANEIRO, July 23 Devonshire Parish (Bachelor), Notifie -S*3iereby given that the Annual General grind are making political request to .try again. He gave up Traffic offenders before Hamil­ tel ^vision cameraman were asked (Renter). — Two Brazilian air and AimmmyGfsmm efforts , to form a four-party ton magistrates court yesterday force planes — A B-17 Flying Meeting of the above company will be held on capital out of the situation. to leave the vicinity of a build in r* VALERIE THERE*.A ALBAN, of coalition after the Anti-Revolu- in cases presided over by the in which it was assumed toe court Fortress and a B-25 — collided tn Pembroke Parish (Spinster).' Monday, August 4th, 1952, at 11.00 a.m. sumG$tm\ This is surely a very great tipnary (Calvinist) Party dis­ acting magistrate,. Lt. Col R. C. convened. mid-air today and- 18 persons pity, a poor reward fof. all the agreed on the proposed division of Karl, included John Ferguson Public information officers of were feared killed. at .Jig offices of Sir W. J. Howard Trott, CJB.E., TOf9£ACHfm ministries. Lloyd, of Paget, who was fined Among the missing was a Capt. Any person "knowing any Just T$APP£D conscientious labour that is the Second Army sa id t|tey did rot cause or impediment why this Somers Building, Hamilton, Bermuda, to Dr. Drees' Labour Party re­ 10/- aad Samuel Leon. Joell, of even know in which building the Metzer, understood to be a mem- being put, voluntarily and Southampton East, who failed to ber of an American naval mission marriage should hot be allowed ceived most votes in the last court of eight generals is sitting. should enter caveat forthwith in consider and act upon all matters which may professionally, into the work­ election. It tied with the Catholic stop his taxi at a stop sign. Joell One of tfie officers relayed a re­ ih Bra_il. -'_____ was fined similarly. the office of toe Registrar General. ing of the new system. Wore Party for tlfe majority in the 100- port from phe security section that Only four- persons have been properly come before the meeting. will doubtless be heard about seat Lower House. For. parking at night without the two reporters and cameraman rescued so far. All eight mem­ Dated 21st day of July, 1952. the prison farm, the com­ lights Arnold Wesley DeShields, had been asked to discontinue bers of the B-25's crew were of Pembroke West, was fined £ 1. missing, as were 40 of toe Fort­ loitering around toe post's regular fja W- mission's report and other well-authenticated, reliable Bound over - being without court bixU-Unt,Jy/ ress* 14 men. W. NORMAN PARKBR, J. BUTTERFIELD, related facts. We trust sin­ a tailboard on a heavy truck in Both aircraft crashed into the if-formation— information of The secrecy was ordered byjthe Registrar General. _I§i m*%& Sectetary,- 1-J=_»---,Z-I cerely that it will not be based the kind contained, for which he was transporting build­ Department of Army because of sea off ;?raia do Pina, hear Recife, on dubious antecedents but ing stone was Simpiicio DeCosta, the classified nature of the testi­ capital of the. state of Pernam- weist*. •lfi instance,* in tbe report itself. of Spanish Point. mony. bUco. •''•&&•• im&jih *. mnmammmm_9i\ mm* aais^mrnmmmtfmarm

eta, i/*.#f»»,„ T-2EE ROYAL tJAZETTSB,, EHUKSDAY, JULY 24, 1®§2 Page i! KON TIKI SUCCESSOR J&F ASSURES BRITONS STOPS mm 10 Man Oppasitiwi Waft I UNITED _ttITR PROMPTS HP's WERY tVOUHa 1116 W OTIU mmm « SHNE ON mm imam BE WiU AHING WIU %*t In Protest LON DON. (Reuter). —Mr. EDINBURGH, Scotland, July 22 LONDON, July 23. — The BUENOS AIRES, July S3 NEW DELHI, India, July 2*. le y idfM-MilLHMMsre Peter l?_on-yc-tJft, President of (Reuter). — Miss Margaret #W_- Japanese Government is doing (ReuttRk—President Juan Peron (Reuter). — The entire opposi; toe Board of Trade, declined in XmUwl fafty Pte tion in toe Indian Parliamen- man, on holiday in Britain, spent ffi$ GOT FRAT all it can to prevent unfair stayed.away from his Office today Offshore Purchases toe House of Commons to make a today shopping and sight-seeing trading practices by Japanese ex­ walked out during a discussio.; statm*___r on charges that Britain ia Edinburgh. WIPING flABIT Trip To iorfi Africa porters, Sohuniehi Matsumoto, for toe first tone this week follow­ today of tile ^Preventive Beten. will sign an agreement with Czec­ the Japanese Ambassador, said ing an overnight medical bulletin tion Bill to prolong for two year* IMS, July 21 (Reuter). — Tbe President's daughter ar­ hoslovakia to impart cotton at a rived here last night for a two- here tonight. the Government's powers to im­ Frafce today requested a fur- BRISBANE, Australia, PARIS, July 22 (Reuter). — reporting that tbe condition of prison without trial. price SO per cerft below product- dey visit accompanied by Mrs. Hie said orders had been issued the«108 million in military aid ion costs in Lancashire. July 23 (Reuter). — A trip The "Kentooki," a raft on which Senora Eva Peron "continues The opposition walked out *tcf.*J froirthe TJnited States to balance John Horton, daughter of Mr. •to the lottery office here five young men and a girl plan to Japanese manufacturers to Mr. Leslie Lever, Socialist John Snyder, Secretary of the U.S. delicate." protest not being allowed more heHtraitfed defence budget, re- last week started a chain- to cross the Mediterranean this stop the making of goods {hat time to debate the bill. liafct sources reported. member, said that if avteh an Treason. reaction win for bookseller summer flapped into toe Seine "might result in the imitation of agreement is to be signed **a very Sue leaves tomorrow night to from an improvised slipway here The President resumed his They returned later ana toes b*ed Tp aid, in the form of offshire V. Read that was still ex­ British designs" and that his House decided to refer the bill tep- grave situation arises tor cotton attend a musical festival at ploding today as it passed today. Government was constantly on duties this week when "a slightly puraases of military equipment workers in Lan«B*h_re, already Sal-burg. @pr. to an all-party committee. Btry woifi be in addition to toe $600 toe £2,900 mark. The taft, 2T by 14 feet, was built the watch for offenders. favourable reaction" was reported /ice languishing in m-employment in He went in on Friday to by its future crew in three weeks The Ambassador was speaking in his wife's health after her m__l_n -worth of military aid large numbers." LIVERPOOL, England, July 32 agred to by the U.S. at toe Lis­ collect a small prize he won in a riverside timberyard. It is ays dinner of the Japan Asso­ condition had earlier been re­ Jour *S_r. _"horneycroft told the House (Reuter). — The Canadian Pacific ^You're fifing bt comfortable, - bon/meeting at "North Atlantic In the Golden Casket state a rough imitation of toe famous ciation. Conceding "naturally Ind. ' that negotiations were going on in liner Empress of Canada was lottery, and toe manager Pacific-crossing "Kon-Tiki" but it there is much concern In *"t*_ie ported "noticeably worsening." pressurized cabins t* Pad countries last February. grazed in a collision in the Mersey ltwo Prague to fix toe level of quotas told him he had also won really owes its name to a Paris United Kingdom about the effect The late night bulletin yester­ Id a lie Lisbon figure included at trade forthe next 12 months today with the small Spanish second prize in toe big cafe, which in turn came (from a $201 million in offshore pur- steamer Tiznit, 403 tens. of Japanese competition,** he said day - said: "Notwithstanding the ome under the trade and financial Australian lottery then French mispronunciation -af that both countries should seek improvement registered on Satur­ fere." chales — meaning that the VS. agreement signed between the The 20,325-ton "Empress con­ being drawn. conmissicns France to manufac­ "Kentucky." to promote and not restrict trade day and Sunday, Senora Peron's Jwas two countries in 1949. tinued to her berth at the Liver­ This meant another and stressed the importance of |bled ture the goods, buys them from pool landing stage to embark pas­ Chief of toe expedition is condition continues delicate." her, -and allots them to one of the "I do not think it will be right £1,000. Richard Miller of Chicago. Miller, friendly trade relations 'between in to comment on what might be the sengers for Canada. Today he was signing a Britain and Japan. The normal weekly meeting of NiTO allies. The Tiznit, which had heeled 28, said the group's only aim is the Cabinet today was suspended. terms Of an agreement which has receipt fer toe amount at adventure. Other members of the Sir Edward Crowe, a former two In toe last two weeks, it was not yet been completed," he said. over acutely, whs also able to toe same office when out was learned, *toe US. has expressed continue her outward iottrney crew are Muriel Grand, 19, of commercial counsellor at the The first bulletin on toe health He said he had given instruc­ popped the manager again. England; Don Kindler, 26, of British 'Embassy to Japan, Wel­ its intention of giving France tions to those negotiating trade after examination. "You're won third prize of Senora Peron, 33, was issued dined additional aid through offshore Washington, D.C.; Jose de Tejada, coming Japan's first -post-war early .this month after she had agreements of this kind to pay in today's lottery," he said. 28, of Princeton, Mun Jersey; un Ambassador, said British trade 4 payments, hut Washington has particular attention to the in­ LONDON, July 22 (Reuter. — This was another £"900 been ill for toe greater part of a Englishman, Michael Jones, 32; experts .wanted to meet their she not yet committed itself dually. terests of Lancashire arid the A total of SOS Roman Catholic for toe bookseller. year. She underwent an operation for No official figures are avail­ and an Australian, Jim Walker, Japanese opposite numbers to for an undisclosed complaint last Brand-new cotton and textile industries. "I missionaries have been expelled Just before that he had 26. was able, but it is believed toe pur­ have every reason to suppose that from Communist China thte year, shared in two first prizes, thrash out difficulties and find November, s|; Masses -lor her living chases would amount to between those instructions are being Vatican Radio said last night in his cut for 'Hie two -being GenevieVe Jouney, French star­ means of obviating unbridled recovery have been a feature of rson $100 million and $150 million. watched in this case as in any a broadcast hoard here. Alto­ £1,500. let — her biggest part so far has competition. daily life in Argentina far months. When the VS. Secretary of State, other,' he.said. gether more than 2,000 have been "there's knowing been starring in a toothpaste ad­ Snper-6 |o the Mr. Dean Acheson, was have in forced to get out, the radio said. where this will finish," said vertisement — cracked a bottle May, French ministers told him Mr. Lever, who said toe agree­ of a ment with Czechoslovakia would It added that .another 1,178 Read. of champagne over the raft's they needed at least $250 million C_,_holic missionaries of various Mont bow and christened It from this source. be signed in toe next few days, from asked: "Surely we are entitled to nationalities still remain. Kentooki. Clippers* |s ago The main earn decided at Lis- know toe price we are going to The raft will be towed up the bon covers toe year ending last pay for goods which are going to PARIS, July 22 (Reuter). — A Seine tomorrow. The deck will ."We June and was already been fully be a further nail tn toe coffin of forest fire which destroyed more be laid and toe mast, which will Only Pan American offers juried turned over by the US. Lancashire?" than 900 aores af pine forest in CARELESS DRIVING CASE carry a single large square sail, you "two round-trip service* Observers here believe the Mr. Thorneycroft said he was Gascony since it Started yester­ will be stepped. Muriel, as to New York— First Class for | house amount of extra aid France can "most anxious" to answer ques­ day was brought under control DISMISSED YESTERDAY quartermaster, will lay in a two- iewn- get between now and the autumn, tions, "But this agreement is not today by hundreds of fire fighters month food supply. *99- and "Rainbow" for *85 Ince a when Parliament reassembles, concerned with prices. This in­ using 50 fire engines. The blaze The raft then will be carried or may decide the fate of toe Gov­ volves two-way trade between our reportedly was started by A charge of careless driving towed by boat down France's in­ tx the ernment, formed last May. two countries and deals with lightning. against -Leroy Eugene Perott, of land waterways to the Mediter­ Lady M. Pinay's Government is hard quota amounts and total quanti­ Devonshire was dismissed yester­ ranean and will sail on to a krotoer put to balance its military bud­ ties." VIENNA, Austria, July 22 day in the Lower Court, Hamilton destinetion "anywhere in North assau," get because it assumed in advance (Reuter). — As from today when toe acting magistrate, Lt. Africa." WW that it could get an additional Viennese children eon dial a cer­ Col. R. C. Earl, said he considered there $260 mllifam from toe U.S. in tain phone number and hoar fairy it had not been proved. . Until three weeks ago four of It's C OPEN H AG E N, Denmark, tales. Other new services which the crew members were students .me" in supplementary aid. This view The accused was involved in an was strengthened last, spring July tt (Reuter). — Admiral E. will be available: Sports results, at the Sorbonne. Muriel is a Freeza Fresh! J. C. Visgaard, chief of toe com­ weather forecasts, time and ''Miss accident with Frederick Charles nurse. Walker is a cowboy on when several French ministers Birch. returned from Washington full of bined Danish services, will fly to General Information" who' tries holiday. optimism on toe subject. Greenland on July 27 to inspect to answer questions about any­ Birch alleged Perott came from toe country's command. thing under 'toe son. behind a line of parked cars and Is But even if toe maximum con­ want diagonally across toe- street. sideration, now before toe VS. Even though he applied his were granted, it would leave TOKYO. July 22 (Reuter). — Japan will get television this brakes, toe witness said, 'the two [day France $100 million short of her gramme. He took office on a vehicles collided. requirements. pledge to. hold at their pre­ month, Government suthorities Perott said lie was "creeping Brand-new Saper-6 dippers South­ M. Pinay's alternatives are to sent level,' and to cut rearmament said today. But it -has not yet 1 bound been decided whether it will be along" on toe highway and was I.' ' -..y**" attendants .. increase taxation next autumn or would jeopardise the N.A.T.O. Mai toe white line when he saw complimentwy hot casserole Jpstrates to reduce toe rearmament pro- effort. a Government Tv* -service or large of commercial. Birch. J^ah . -. round trip, $85 Jtention. He agreed Bitch had the right- -t. Col. TOKYO, July 22 (Reuter). — of-way but said he himself could After thine days with toe tem­ not reverse or he would have hit "You'll he in New York collid- perature above SO and summer the parked cars. He considered in less than 3 V2 betters' just started the United States Far Birch was doing at least 20 miles a Mr. an hour; too fast because of toe sred a East Command today put out the STEP STOOLS good news: Troops may sow take parked vehicles and the pedes­ [damage off their neckties while on duty trians on tbe -load. eadlamp or travelling to or from duty, hot ties will be worn tor social When appetites flag, serve delicious refreshing red on functions. fees was? DRorciraouriicENCE 7 miles' PARIS, July 22 (Reuter). - | stated. | Major General Walter I. Weible A representative of the Ber­ FREEZA FRESH ICE CREAM will 'replace Major General Ed- muda Fire and Marine Insurance mond H. Leavey as assistant chwi Company testified yesterday that NOW, THAT'S A H of staff for logistics at General Roy A. Talbot, of Harrington for dessert Matthew B. Rideway's supreme Sound, "would have 'been held Call your Travel Agent er 11155 'I covered by insurance if an acci­ GOOD QUESTION headquarters, it was announced TidMt Office: Front St., Hamihen here today. dent had occurred while he did Besides being a treat, it is SO good for tite children not have a valid driver's licence, What do most people like T Well, 'igures when you've been in business aa jVuter). — LONDON, July 22 (Reuter). — even though the accused was not The Queen saw an American play, technically covered." long as I have and see what Ifailed to brands people buy again end targets for "The Young Elizabeth," tonight Because of this the .acting when she paid her first visit to magistrate, Lt. Col. R. C. Earl, again, tt gives you a good idea [H62, ac­ merely bound Talbot over and of their likes ami dislikes. FHpEZA FRESH FOODS LTD. tio. the theatre since becoming Queen. PAZ "The Young Elizabeth"—stay of did not impose on him the cus­ •Paget East Phone 3947 pstries of the youth of the first Queen tomary 12 months' disqualifica­ In my store, for example, X find PA/VMaf/kVCAiV per cent Elizabeth, is by Jennette Dowling tion. The case was heard in moat of my customers go tor • aexiceX- Don't take chances reaching in high and Francis Lettun. Hamilton magistrates court. - Campbell's Soups. You sea, WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINI lasettk »Tr-iU<*-__Urk, K«c. U.S.Pat. CM. jSO-Omy limit Uei cent). cupboards — see and buy one of these Talbot, who had been charged than are 21 kinds to chew J meat and with lack of a valid licence and from, and with such variety, Iheries (97 sturdy metal and wood stools today! lack of insurance, pleaded guilty there are many to please every •machinery 3 KIN CRASH i on both counts. With regard to palate and every family, to fit the latter charge he said, "I am • every budget. TOPEKA, Kansas, July 23 guilty I guess—that's automatic." Only £*.17. 6 each (Reuter). — An Air Force B-29 He was fined £2 on the first And no wonder! Campbell's crashed in flames shortly after charge. Soups are all delicious ... all taking off yesterday, killing all soundly nourishing.. .aad aU eight of the crew. PARIS, July 19 (Reuter). — good value. Chesley E. White The four-engined craft plunged The foreign ministers of six to earth on a farm about 10 European nations in the Schuman Yes, Td say Campbell's 8019s miles south-east of Topeka. It coal and steel plan will meet here are the people's choio*. I -should Phone 4371 Reid Street had taken tiff from the Forbes next week to decided upon sites know... I sell so many. Ii03l3tt- f. Air Force Base on a routine for the plans various organisa­ flight. tions.

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' {Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 PERLE MESTA'S PARTY POPE ISSUES APPEAL Guatemala Decree Hits U.S. ARGUES CASE R.A.A. MEETING HELD BRITISH TROOPS W OUTDOES STAGE SHOW TO PEOPLE OF RUSSIA Plantation Operators Personal And Social BEFORE WORLD COURT AT SOMERSET SUE SIT TIGHT j CHICAGO, July 23 (Reuter). — GUATEMALA CITY, July 28 Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. R. Pugs­ A meeting of the Somerset sub­ lX>NDON,'July 23 (Reuter). — Mrs. Perle Mesta gave toe bard- Urges Resistance To Reds (Reuter). — The Guatemalan Labour M.P. Fears Royal ley, of Montreal, Canada, who Taxation In Morocco Said sections of the Bermuda Branch British Troops in the Suez Canal working Democratic convention Government has notified all large have been the guests of Mr. and of the Royal Artillery Association Zone are expected to sit - tight something besides politics to talk ' For Christian Faith landowners that all private roads Mrs. Ford Baxter, of Hinson's Violation Of Treaty was held at the home of Gnr. while Egypt straightens herself' .bout today. on farms are to become public Marriage May Fail Island, for a few days, left by Howard J. Swan, BX"Jt.G_A. and out from today's military coup. late B.M.A., at Ely's Harbour on x The famed hostess and Minister VATICAN CITY, July 23 (Reu­ property within eight days. Fail­ B.O.A.C. yesterday for London, :o Luxembourg, whose career in­ THE HAGUE, Netherlands Sunday afternoon. Those present ter). — Pope Pius XII today pub­ ure to open the roads will result LONDON, July 23. (Reuter). — England. July 23 (Reuter). — The Inter­ The situation, as far as the spired the Broadway play "Call in fines of £780 a day. A Labour member today criti­ included Major P. L. Lightbourn, soldiers are concerned, would He Madame," gave a party. One lished an impassioned appeal to Mr. Pugsley is president of the national Court of Justice today B.M.A., hon. secretary, Bermuda the Russian people to, preserve Most seriously affected is be­ cized the £40,000 annual Junior Chamber of Commerce In­ heard further U.S. arguments in change only if there were a threat of her guests was the star of that allowance proposed for the Duke branch, Royal Artillery Associa­ to British lives and property. So show, Ethel Merman. the Christian faith, resisting the lieved to be the American-owned ternational. His visit here was in the Franco-American dispute tion; Gnr. Howard J. Swan, sub­ Communists "even unto death." United Fruit Company, which of Edinburgh, husband of the connection with the possible for­ over taxation of Americans in Car, there seems to have been no I The real-life party made the Queen. section secretary of the B.C.R.G.A. such threat. stage-show version look like a "We know that there are very has almost 1,000 miles of private mation of a local Junior Chamber Morocco. in Somerset; pnr. Reginald J. many amongst you who still pre­ roads on its banana plantations. "What disturbs me," said Mr. at Commerce chapter. Mr. Adrian S. Fisher, represen­ Bean, sub-section secretary of the In his repeat to the House of pale copy. • * * * It began at toe close of last serve their Christian faith with­ The proclamation is in accord­ Ernest Fernyhough, "is the ting the U.S., said American Old B_M_A. in Somerset; Bdr. J. Commons today Mr. Churchill night's convention session and in the innermost sanctuary of ance with the recently-enacted possibility which might arise Arriving on Tuesday by P.A.A. nationals were immune from W. Drew, B.C.R.G.A. and late said nothing of the British Army's 'lasted well into toe morning their consciences,*" he declared. agrarian reform law which coffee, that the domestic felicity might from the U.S.A. were Mr. and taxes under the 1906 Act of B.M.A.; L/Bdr. Arnold C Gilbert, position. He said as far as could hours. More than 400 guests The Pope made his appeal in planters here believe means the go wrong." Mrs. Benjamin Hayward, of Algeciras. The U.S., he said, had late B.M.A., and Gnr. John M. be ascertained there was no dan­ came to see — and be seen. a 3,000-word letter to "the most breaking up of' all large Cries of "No," "No," greeted Paget. not surrendered any of its treaty Williams, late BM.A. ger to Britons in Egypt. dear people of Russia." plantations. his remarks. They were away on vacation rights (as all other nations con­ The financial report of the "It has happened before," re­ cerned have done). The treaty He said be derived hope and Meanwhile, Pan American Air­ tor three weeks. White away branch for 1951 was read and the deepest confidence from the torted Mr. Fernyhough. "It is no they visited Mrs. Hayward's par­ was still valid until "terminated various matters were discussed. U.S. Casualties In Korea knowledge that "you love and ways' suspension of services to good members defending their ents who live in Connecticut, by competent. authorities in an and from Guatemala City con­ Kings, Queens and Dukes as appropriate manner recognised in After the meeting supper was honour the Virgin Mother of UJS.A. j served by Mrs. Swan, assisted by 520 During Last Week God with ardent affection and tinued today because of the angels. * a * international law." 9 ground crew strike. They came "They are ordinary human be­ I Mrs. Fisher, to the R.A.A. mem­ that you venerate her sacred out yesterday in favour of a Wing Commander E. M. Ware, "The United States," he went bers and other invited guests. This 9e0tol*# WASHINGTON, July 23 (Reu­ images.** ings with all the virtues and Director of Civil Aviation, and on, "has always stood for respect was to celebrate Gnr. Swan'_ ter). — American battle casual- union contract providing a 30 vices of human beings. of treaty obligations. It will con? M The Pope's letter was broad­ per cent wage increase and other Mrs. Ware, left yesterday by birthday, which was on Saturday. ._,? -Today j ties in Korea readied 113,363 to­ cast acros the "iron curtain** by "I do not believe members B.O.A.C. for London, Eggland, ac­ tinue to claim respect for its L/Bdr. Gilbert was one of Gnr. day, an increases of 520 since last concessions. should be so thick-skinned about treaty rights in Morocco." powerful Radio Vatican trans­ companied by their three child­ Swan's old schoolmates. Both lsurtd w»f ^mb week, toe Defence Department Neither company nor union this sort of thing." ren, Anna, Angela and Anthony. of mitters in Russian and all East­ The dispute arose in 1948, when were members of the B.M.A. Band -Lonf" atin* announced. ern* European languages. officials expect an early settle­ Under the "civil list" the Duke They will be away on holiday the French authorities in the pro­ when Sergeant Stanley Battersbea Tia-v laS*--* ment of the dispute. te a Thousands of printed copies in gets £40,000 a year. The Queen for approximately six weeks. tectorate imposed special import was bandmaster (before and tAjrica Russian and Ukrainian will be Pan American property is be­ gets £475,000, but she has to pay While away they will be visiting taxes on American goods in an during the war of 1914-18). Bdr. .-^SlrlESS all her Royal expenses out of the Mrs. Ware's parents, Major and effort to halt Morrocco's dollar Drew served overseas with Gnr. produced — some may get ing guarded by armed police 4 through to the people to whom while strikers conduct anti- sum. Bin. B. P. Johnson, and also Mr. drain. The American importers Swan in the Bermuda Contingent, and**** " . ...p.** the letter was addressed. company demonstrations. No in­ Ware's mother and other rela­ and traders objected strongly and R.G.A., from 1916 to 1919, and Barn 1 tives. called in Government support. both also served together in the Hi The Pope outlined the rela­ cidents have been reported. CAPRI, July 19 (Reuter). — fi­ tions between the Vatican and Seven American Pan American Thousands of ants have invaded * * * The American case says that, B.MA. locally. • ^Si -** lm the Russian people throughout aircrew members, stranded here this "honeymoon isle," swarming Arriving last week by B.O.A.C. under the 1836 treaty between Gnr. Bean served in the B.M.A. Christian history. He emphasised by the strike, are reported to over groves, flowers beds, villas from Nigeria was lbs. J. M. the U.S. and Morocco, American throughout the war of 1914-18. He the affection of toe Popes for have been prevented from leav­ and slumbering people. The in­ Waterston, who is acting research nationals are exempt from all is now the master of the tug the Russian people even after ing Guatemala by immigration sects have ruined hundreds of advisor of the Agricultural De­ Moroccan laws except those offi­ Justice, which was acquired by the Russian church in 1459 de­ officials on the grounds they must olive trees and flowers — as well partment in Nigeria. cially recognised by the U.S. the Bermuda Government from clared Itself independent of fly out on company planes. as visitors* holidays. Dr. Waterston will join Mrs. Mr. Fisher added that the Al­ the Admiralty after the closing of Rome. geciras treaty of 1906 limited the the Dockyard. The tug towed the Waterston in two months' time, targets for the B.M.A. during He explained ft length his own after which they will stay here amount of duty. The Air Conamonea French imposition of 1948 ex­ their recent camp at St. David's attitude during the war, em­ for six months. Battery. Gnr. J. M. Williams of BERMUDA GENERAL phasising that "when pressure * a * ceeded this and was therefore Show Place of Bermuda invalid, he said. Warwick served in the B.M.A. was brought to bear upon us to Leaving for England yesterday from 1908 to 1914. THEATRES give approval in some way, INVERURIE HOTEL by B.O.A.C. was Miss Eleanor Gnr. Swan's hospitality w.s either verbally or in writing, to Wesley, manageress of "New- much appreciated by all present. Continuous from 2.30 the war undertaken against Rus­ On the Marine Terrace stead" guest house. His fellow members of the R.A.A. V sia to 1941,^ye never consented She will be away for two East Germany Following wished him health and happiness. Double Feature to do so.'* ** months on holiday. While away All Theatres He added: "Those who love MONDAY NIGHTS — she will visit relatives and friends Russian Pattern LACKED ILLUMINATION Air Conditioned BING CROSBY truth and not falsehood know in different parts of England. that during the course of the re- The Talbot Bros. Nephews * a * BERLIN, July 23 (Reuter). — DOROTHY LAMOUR eent conflict we remained im­ The East German Parliament to- For being without rear number partial and maintained our im­ Leaving by B.O.A.C. yesterday plate illumination on his taxi TUESDAY NIGHTS — were Major Lawrence Kimball I day voted unanimously to replace BOB HOPE partiality by our words and William James Martin was fined BERMUDIANA actions. and Mrs. Kimball, of Burgess the existing five provincial gov- Point, Warwick. I ernments with 14 Russian-type 10/- in Hamilton magistrates They also know that we have The Famous Talbot Bros. They are to visit Scotland and workers' councils to "bring the court yesterday by the acting THEATRE "The Road embraced with our most ardent England, returning here in Oc­ government nearer the people." magistrate, Lt.-Col. R. C. Earl. TONIGHT charity all nations, even those FRIDAY NIGHTS — tober. Premier Otto Grotewohl said whose raters are professedly * • * the existing provincial govern­ at 9 p.m. To Morocco" enemies of this apostolic see." Mrs. Margaret Saunders arrived ment apparatus stemmed from the M-G-M bring on the show The Talbot Bros. Nephews on Tuesday by Colonial Airlines time of the Kaisers and barred | Waterlot Inn and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. the way to "democratic self-gov­ JUDY GARLAND and 4.00 6.S5 9.50 Australian Butter & Cheese GENE KELLY in No Cover Reservations Roy Taylor, of "Boetia," St. ernment.*' George's. Mrs. Saunders is the "They indulge in ever more 9565tni.tu.tb ftp. aunt of Mrs. Taylor. She will re­ STEAK "Summer Stock" PLUS To Cost Britain More questionaires and use more and main for two weeks. more paper," he said. CHICKEN In Technicolor at 2.30 5.20 8.15 CANBERRA, Australia. July 23 Today's decision paves the Way (Reuter).—Britain will pay IVi *& for a new East German constitu­ FISH ROBERT RYAN per cent more for Australian it fV it *& tion on the Communist "people's I LITTLE THEATRE butter and 9 per cent more for NOT GUILTY VERDICT IS democracy" pattern of Eastern IDA LUPINO cheese in the next 12 months, the Europe. Reservations required TONIGHT Commerce and Agriculture •Dissolution of the provincial Minister, Mr. John McEwen, an­ *_. GIVEN IN CLARK CASE Please 'phone 1758 at 8.30 . Jt I parliaments may herald the end nounced today. •WiWllL "On Dangerous The increases follow lengthy of the upper House, the council Closed Mondays All Day negotiations'and represent a con­ W». Detective Recalled On of provincial governments. Grounds" cession to Australian farmers, CRAI who are dissatisfied with the Fingerprint Testimony prices Britain was paying. FRIDAY, SATURDAY (It seems unlikely that the in­ After deliberating for two hours "Hi. Model and the creases will have any effect on the yesterday a Supreme Court jury and MONDAY price of butter and cheese in the returned a majority verdict of not Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Colony. Bermuda imports most guilty in- the case in which Ivan of its butter from New Zealand the Governor, Lieut. Gen. Sir Alexander Hood, Marriage Broker AUDIE MURPHY MacDonald Clark, of Pond Hill, eo-ilarring and has been doing so for a con­ was charged with breaking into siderable time. G.B.E., K.C.B., and Lady Hood. 44 ft La Caravelle Restaurant and scon BRAOY THELMA RITTER (The Royal Gazette was unable stealing £ 10 and $50 in the early wirh l.ro Most.l « Michael O'Shea Cimarron Kid to contact Mr. J. S. Maxwell, the Produced br CHAIUES B«ACK£TT morning of May 23. Direcled by GEOtCE CUKM 2& In Technicolor Director of Supplies, who is indis­ Wrirre-t>yCHA»l_S»«A.K-Tr, posed. Every Thursday The Assistant Justice, Mr. Day WAITE* KEISCH _ HICHAM) HEEN (Mr. Dudley Butterfield, ot Kimball, told the jurors he was 50th Anniversary of Butterfield & Company, the in complete accordance with the SOMERSET 8.45 Colony's New Zealand butter im­ Champagne Night verdict and thanked them for their help and co-operation during PLAYHOUSE — Open Air — porters, said he had not heard of Dancing Under The Stars between St. George's and Somerset any local increase.) the case. TODAY "LADY PAYS OFF" o to Mr. Kimball recalled Detective Sgt. Stanley Moir, who gave Three Shows—2.30, 7.30, 9.30 JACK WALLACE fingerprint evidence on Tuesday. The Annual Cup Match Rubber Prices Up (hi JANE WYMAN and and Asked if he could have been mis­ KYO FILE 212* taken in his opinion that the MARLENE DIETRICH in News Of Sale To Reds HIS LONDON ORCHESTRA * prints he found had been freshly at COLOMBO, Ceylon, July 28 on made, the detective replied in the ST. GEORGE'S 8.15 (Reuter). — Ceylon rubber prices negative. "Stage Fright" shot up 55 cents yesterday on THE PRINCESS OUTDOOR PATIO Freshly made prints, he said, WELLINGTON OVAL "FLAME OF ARABY" news that another ship was call­ Waltz Competition came to light immediately on ing at Colombo in August to take being dusted with powder, while PLAYGROUNDS and Weekly Champagne Couple Selected older prints took a little longer rubber to Communiat China, trade — OPEN AIR — "BROWNING VERSION" circles said here today. Champagne Prizes time to appear and were not as Thursday and Friday This will be the eighth vessel Dancing from 9 p.m. to 12.30 a.m. clear. He added that the prints TONIGHT to load cargo for China from ir be found, on the screen at La July 31st aad August 1st Colombo. •-&•*&• *&•*&• Caravelle on May 2S were clear at 8.45 and came to light at once. BURT LANCASTER and While he could not tell the Game starts at 19.00 a.m. each day. ROBERT WALKER in _iL**ii"ii**ir *"**"••"•••" «"•""••• •«ii«»ii'»ii'__j___!___!__j-u--»^-iu_u__ii__p difference, between a print three days old or four days old, he could "Vengeance m distinguish between a print some On Thursday stumps will be drawn at 6 p.m. and m 14 hours old and one 14 days old, on Friday at 6.30 pjn. m W. D /Sgt. Moir. said. Valley" m Two defence witnesses called m on behalf of Clark were Frederick m m Gordon, ot Pembroke, and Clark's New Opera House m m mother, Mrs. A. Simmons. Gordon Refreshment Booths Double Feature corroborated Clark's evidence that m m they and five other youths went to will be around the field to cater for 2.45 and 7.45 m m Mount Area Restaurant on St. RANDOLPH SCOTT in w. David'- at about 10 p.m. on May the needs of all. m 22 and returned to Hamilton m around 2.15 a.m. -SUGARFOOT m Mrs. Simmons said she heard Also — 4.50 and 9.50 her son come in and asked him ANNA NEAGLE in < m where he had been. He told her TONIGHT m to Mount Area, and then he went e%and 3n Attendance to bed. After he had got into bed, "Lady Witk A Lamp" in m she said, she heard the Town m Clock shrike four. and the opening chapter m Clark was represented by Mr. General Admission 5/- of our new serial m T. N. 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THE ROYAL* GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 Page5 POOR ATTENDANCE AT NEGRO TAKES ISSUE BUDDHA IMAGES SHOWN LABOUR URGES TRUMAN GAMES BLOW TO FINNS WITH GERMAN SPEAKER FOR FIRST TIME Airmy's Bitterness Brings New TO VETO WJBffl Travel Businesses Losing Urged U.S. Government Not Bermudiana Hotel Made Of Jewels, They Were Force Into Egyptian Politics "Considerable Concern" f Money At Olympics To Send Negroes To Reich The Bermudiana Hotel guest Worshipped By Kings Felt Oyer Proposal list includes family groups this HELSINKI, July 23. — The Special to the New York Times CHICAGO, July 22 (Reuter). week. The largest is the Staub RANGOON, Burma, July 23 and the Royal Gazette. WASHINGTON, July 22 (Reu­ anticipated rush to Helsinki for — Mr. Walter White, executive family. Dr. and Mrs. M. Staub, (Reuter): — Hundreds of chant­ LONDON, July 23.—All reports Slav Asks Asylum After YOUTH PLEADS GUILTY the "Olympic Gaines has not ma­ their two daughters Dorothy and ter). — The Congress of Industrial secretary of the National As­ ing Buddhists crowded today for of the military coup lb Egypt Organisations (C.I.O.), which terialised and transportation sociation fer tne Advancement of Mary and their son Bob are from West field, New Jersey. With the a glimpse of three magical statues today left two major questions Fleeing In Plane TO PROWLING CHARGE claims a membership of six companies are suffering losses Coloured People, today called of their god. unanswered: what is the position that in the case of Swedish ship­ party are Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Staub million, today called on President "silly and presumptuous*' a re­ (he is the brother of the doctor), of King Farouk and what are the GBAZ, Australia, July 23 Edward Sinclair Ming, of Truman to reject proposals teat, ping concern is estimated at up­ quest by a German woman that Legend says the statues were chances for future stability and increased customs duties on wards of £700,800. who are from Dearborn, Michi­ given to an «**»*jff»lT. Burmese (Reuter) — A Yugoslav refugee Devonshire, 17, who had been the united States Army stop gan. Mr. Staub is a manufacturer security in tbe country? landed here today and asked for released from the Junior Train­ imported Swiss watches. A , number at circumstances sending Negro - soldiers to monarch by the king of spirits of farm implements. Also with Although fragmentary, the re­ permission to remain, Austrian ing School only a few days when The powerful American labour have combined to reduce foreign Germany. the family is another brother, when the two met in the shade of attendance at the Games. The an apple tree at the end of the ports seemed to indicate that tbe police reported. He flew -an old he was again charged with an organisation thus threw its weight Or. Elisabeth Meyer-Spreckels, David, who is from Grosse Pointe, world. army revolt while not directed Russian two-seater biplane be­ offence — that of prowling about behind the Swiss trade unions main reasons may be the world chairman of*, the Protestant Michigan. David is an industrial against the person of the King situation and the belief that Hel­ designer associated with Carl longing to an air club in a dwelling house — was ordered which had appealed te it for help Women's Clubs of Bavaria, on The images, credited with the was aimed at court Intrigue, Ljubljana. returned to the School and re­ in fighting new restrictions on sinki would prove too small to Monday told an anti-racial dis­ Reynolds, Jr., Detroit, Michigan. power to grant wishes, arrived cope satisfactorily with tiie ex- palace interference ia politics and The refugee, 25-year-old en­ ferred to the Supreme Court for foreign watch imports. crimination conference in Nur­ Another family eroup are Mr. here today from Mandalay by corrupt influences in the Royal sentencing when the charge was ' The United States tariff com­ pected influx of visitors. Many emberg, Germany: gineer Jaroslav Kaser, said his end Mrs. Charles McNamara and special plane after 67. yews of entourage as well as corruption in wife had left Yugoslavia with heard against him yesterday. mission had recommended to the Americans have been kept at "In West Germany a Negro their daughter Helen, New York seclusion tn a central Burma home by the political conven­ the • army and in business and their two - year - old daughter President higher duties on Swiss child is positively the son ot an City. With the McNamara family palace shrine. politics. Ming, who pleaded guilty un­ watches after hearing' three tions and Britons by stringent American soldier. My recom­ are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Recine, about a week ago legally to visit der the Young Offenders currency restrictions limiting Its immediate cause was the his brother in Styria. But he domestic watch-making com- mendation to the United States their daughter Charlotte and their Fashioned from emerald, Act, 1950, will be too old panies complain that their travellers to £25 each. Army is please don't send us any son Joseph Jr. The Recine family diamond and jade, they have been refusal of King Farouk to approve himself had been refused an exit for the School by Friday, are from the Bronx,. New York. worshipped by successive Bur­ the appointment of General visa because he was of military industry was being seriously- hurl' The Swedish 12,000 ton pass­ more Negro soldiers." his birthday. At that time by Swiss competition. enger liner Anna Salen, capable Still another group are Mr. and mese kings, but were hidden Mohammed Naguib as War age. The conference was sponsored he will - be referred to the This recommendation was now of accommodating more than Mrs. Buswell and Osetx three when King Thibaw — last of the Minister and his selection of his Kaser said that he left Yugo­ governors of the School for a pos­ by the U.S. High Commission to Burmese monarchs — was defeat­ under study in the White House 1,000 passengers, attracted only discuss bow to make Negro child­ children from Chatham, New brother-in-law, Ismail Sherine slavia because he could not find sible transfer to the Senior 4f<9 for its first Olympic cruise Jersey. ed by the British in 1885. Bey, a young colonel, for the post. but there was no indication from ren' more welcome in German a job in his field that would suit Training School, the Wor. L. M. official spokesmen as to what this week, and next week will public schools. The public saw them today for As a consequence, General him. Minty, acting Senior magistrate, have 200 — no more than the Massachusetts guests include Naguib has now made himself action the President would take. Mr. White, in Chicago for tbe Lieut.-Commander and Mrs. Jer- the first time and will have an­ derided in conjunction with the In a tetter to the Pre.=: jent, lis. number of crew aboard! The Democratic national convention, other chance when they axe taken commander-in-chief and virtual acting magistrate, Lt.-Col. R. C. Finnish Steamship Company's main S. Irish, of Medford- Miss director of Egypt and nominated Jacob Potofsky, chairman of the said in an interview: Pauline Kuhi, Boston*. Miss. Helen through the streets of Rangoon army coup. Not a shot was fired Earl. C.I.O. international committee; vessel Arcturus has been taken "The High Command ought to M: Craven and Miss Edna M. Jar- in decorated cars far installation his owh choice, Aly Maher Pasha, and no blood was shed. off the Stockholm - Helsinki as Premier. Ming was described as "under expressed the organisations' "con­ use somewhat greater discretion dine, of Melrose; Miss Ann Cor­ at the recently built ''peace However, it remains to be seen siderable concern" over the pro­ run after five trips here-with a in selecting its speakers, and cer­ coran, of Cambridge; Miss Vivien pagoda." So far as London knew tonight, supervision" and Major C. Rar­ total of 1,000 passengers, one whether these two powerful ing, probation officer, who works posed tariff increase on Swiss tainly not choose as speakers Co vino 'and Miss Beverly Barclay, King Farouk was still in Has El political organisations will col­ watthes. third of its capacity. The brand people who still have their Nazi of Winthrop; Miss Mary C. Kelly Then, under arrangements Tin Palace at Alexandria and with the Treatment of Offenders new vessel Aallotar, capable of and Miss- Mary Blake; of Fell being made try the Government, laborate with the new government Commissioners attended the "We have examined this situa­ views as to race. under no restraint. He seemed to or, has has always been the case tion and feel it would do con­ taking 900 passengers, has so far River; Miss Helen M. Dennis, the images will be taken to every be exercising his constitutional bearing in Hamilton magistrates never topped 700. Consequently "She obviously is not worried Lynn; Miss Natalie Vinard, Miss town in Burma so believers can in the past, will soon begin siderable harm to the position of about the morality ot German functions, although possibly under agitating and intriguing against court. the United States in world trade the company has cancelled all B. Jean Seppala and Miss Joyce worship them. the direction of the military. extra sailings for the Olympics. women since she seems to have jtT Collins, of Quincy, and Miss Aly Maher Pasha and General if such action ware to be taken," Some air services have also been no objection to the siring of Dorothy McGarry of North Today Burma's President, Dr. Still it was evident that the Naguib. The traditional elements he said. "We therefore urge you cancelled. children by white American Scituate. Ba U, Premier U Nu and Cabinet King did not initiate the army's in Egyptian public life are re­ to reject the recommendation of fathers." members were among those who action and presumably knew noth­ markably resilient and the forces Ul ARMS AH) FOR the tarriff commission." Hotel space has proved thW prayed before the idols. ef reform notably shdrt-winded. sufficient, but this is because Dr. Meyer-Spreckels had told Mr. George Dennis is from the i ing about it until he woke up this the conference that 3,000 children Dominican Republic. Mr. and morning and found his country major hotels are reserved for Legend has it that King Alaung Yet an army coup was some­ SOUTH AMERICA important guests and Olympic with Negro blood had been born Mrs. Colin Kelly are from Madi­ in the grip of the soldiery. thing new. It had Its origins in Hi. ANDIAPANREACH in West Germany since the war. son, Florida. Sithu, who reigned until 1167, officials from the 67 countries was the man to whom the images . To that extent the coup repre­ the Palestine war when the WASHINGTON, July 25 (Reu­ participating. "This comes with ill grace" were given. A great traveller, sented a curtailment of " his Egyptian army. took a beating ter). — The first shipments of AIR AGREEMENT Mr. White continued, "since Connecticut guests are Mrs. B. authority and a restraint upon from the Israeli militia and the arms aid equipment to South H. Stolzenbach and Miss Edith M. he is said to have reached the BUENOS AIRES, July 19 (Reu­ Negro soldiers have been over world's end where the king of the freedom ot action that he has defeat was blamed in part on the America under - the Mutual De­ TOKYO, July 23 (Reuter). — there protecting her and her kind Larson, Wethersfield; Mr. and always allowed himself. fence Programme will leave New ter). — Argentina has proposed a Mrs. J. Connors, Bridgeport (Mr. spirits awaited him with celestial fact that arms contractors in The United States and Japan to­ from Communist attack. gifts, including the images that league with senior officers, poli­ York on Friday for Ecuador, Peru day agreed on the final draft of high level mixed commission to Connors is vice-president and In the past it has always been and Colombia, the Defence De­ study and put an end to frontier "I think the whole thing is manager of the Bond Clothing can grant wishes. ticians and palace favourites an air transport agreement, it was tbe King, assisted by the Royal allegedly palmed off unserviceable partment announced today. incidents with Brazil. silly and presumptuous." Shops who have stores in manv Cabinet, who has appointed and officially announced hoe. The cities throughout the United Buddha, the man whose images and obselete equipment on the proposals will be submitted to Sithu received and who is now dismissed Premiers. This time it army. The shipment includes motor each government for approval.. States), and Miss Grace Lynch, appears that the appointment of vehicles, various types of weapons Fairfield. worshipped by the world's For a long time General Naguib, The air pact — the first Japan 150,300,000 Buddhists, was hern Aly Maher Pasha was made by and ammunition and spare parts has made since regaining her in­ General Naguib more or less at who was thrice wounded, in for aicraft and naval vessels, all '!_y*"ew Jersey is represented by in 560 B.C. as Sibbharata Guata- Palestine, and his group of young dependence — was concluded Mrs. A. Hitschler, West New ma, son of a weathy prince. gunpoint and confirmed by Royal desgined to help South American here after 90 days' discussions prescript. officers had been agitating for countries protect sea lanes and York; Miss M. Edna Hurst add He is worshipped by eight out punishment of the guilty men and communication lines against sea by the two delegations. Mr. J. B. Smyth, Merchantville. of every ten of Burma's 20,000,000 . In the reports from Cairo today It provides for airline opera­ people. a purge of corruption. They-were and air attack. there was no mention of General "ratified to see that Ahmed Hilaly tions between the two countries. Mrs. Gorman Fox is from Ray- Naguibs having consulted the -Shipments to other Latin Am­ An official announcement said: mondville, Texas. Pasha, the Premier who served King 'or offered any expression of between Aly Maher and Hussein erican countries under the pro­ "The discussions were character­ Pennsylvania guests includ. loyalty, to the crown. On the Sirry, was pushing ahead with an gramme will begin in the near ised try friendliness and untiring Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emanuel; Mr. Harmony Hall other hand, there were reports investigation and intended to future. efforts of both delegations." Emanuel's sister, Mrs. Grace K. that some of the street crowds that prosecute. Johnson, and Mrs. Emanuel's Recent arrivals at Harmony rallied to the revolt shouted The particular object of their niece, Miss Susan Morrison—all Hall Hotel were Mrs. Donna insults to the monarch. dislike was General _**aidnr Pasha, from Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Kornbaum, Oklahoma City, Okla­ General Naguib made no move commander-in-chief of the army, Emanuel own and operate the homa; Miss Kay Johnson, Tulsa, against the established order. He whom they suspected of com­ Emanuel Travel Agency in Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. K. G. stated that the army's action was Easton. Mrs. Johnson and Miss plicity in the arms scandal. The New and Enlarged Vaughan, West Hartford, Conn.; "within the limits of the con­ Three weeks ago Hilaly Pasha Morrison are connected with the Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Reiss, Darien, travel business. stitution," which seemed to imply resigned. Reports said he was the For a Wise Move Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert F. that the monarchy was not victim of intrigues organised by Jordan, Nutley, NJ.; Miss Nancy LOYALTY INN New-York guests are Mr. Robert threatened and that constitutional financial interests who feared his May Hal lock, Ma pie wood, N.J.; forms would be observed. economic - measures and corrupt For tiie Best of W. Whelan, Hew York City; Miss Miss Barbara Hallock, West Wilhemina Malnr, New York City; Orange, N.J.; Misses C. and A. Even more obscure than the elements who were afraid of his Mr. and Mrs. Edward K Hanlon, Parrello, Brora*. N.Y.; Mr. and position of the King was the purge. m - . Storage Rockville Centre; Mrs. Catherine Mrs. George I. Wright, Jr., St, position of two other great forces Hussein Sirry Pasha replaced Tydings and Mrs. Hazel Hushard, David's, Pa.; Miss Lucy E. Branca, in the political Hie of Egypt, the Hilaly Pasha and into his cabinet Modern, yet preserving And for all Haulage Problems Rochester; Miss Emma Lindekens, Dorchester, Mass.; Miss Mary E. Wafd Party, the country's largest, went Karim Tabet Pasha, one of the charm of old Somerset Mew York City; Miss Daryse Van- Kelley, West Roxbury, Mass.; Miss and the Moslem Brotherhood, the the" palace favourites often denbosch ami Miss Marie Hall. mentioned in gossip about irregu­ New York City; Miss Mary and Gertrude Buckley, Boston, Mass.; extreme Islamatic nationalist Consult Our Experts Mr. and Mrs. Stone, Bloomfielc", movement. larities and court intrigues. Dinners — Lunches — Liquors Miss Margaret-Van Wiele, Brook­ N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Waterhouse, As the price of supporting At Your Service lyn; Miss Patricia McGuane, Ridgewood, N.J.; Miss Marion It was surmised here that the Gorgeous views of Mangrove Bay from Valley Stream; Mr. William G. Wafd might he feeling very un­ Hussein Sirry tbe young officers Kurtz, East Rockaway; Mr. VerHage, Prospect Park, NX; clique demanded the appointment all tables and verandahs Phone 1434 Miss J. Robertson, Paterson, N.J.; comfortable, for some of its most of General Naguib as War Thomas Patterson and Miss Zena prominent leaders were involved V. Bier, New York City; Mr. and Miss Priscilla E. Allan, Miss Eliza­ Minister. King Farouk and Haidar Cocktail Lounge • Game Room beth Steeves, and Miss Eleanor in the corruption and Pasha vetoed the appointment. Mrs. Frank Dormer, Levittown, that finally aroused the army to Phone 8412 Long Island. Hallam, Melrose, Mass.; Miss Jean They apparently feared General C Smith, New York City; Miss action. Naguib—with good cause. Ohio guests are Mr. and Mrs. Doris Glasser, Syracuse, N.Y.; On the other hand, the Wafd P-S-S-T! You hear it James Moore, Columbus; Mr. Captain and Mrs. Harry Stubbs, is still a powerful influence and it Donald S. Letts, East Cleveland; New Mexico, and Dr. and Mrs. is believed to have considerable Mr. Leo J. Joliet and Miss Helen V. P. Carroll and family, Cali­ support among young army all over Bermuda! Farkas, Cleveland. - fornia. officers. From Maryland are Miss Mary The appointment of Aly Maher Catherine Temmink and Miss Ann Pasha as Premier did not suggest Loretta Harmon; Catonsville, and Miss Elaine Anderson, Roland, Iowa, and Miss Alice M. Thoren- Wafdist influence. He is the man Mr. Joseph E. Edwards, Balti­ who went into office last January more. sor., Ames, Iowa; Miss Mary Jane Armstrong and Miss Marilyn when the Wafd Premier Nahas Other Pennsylvania guests in­ Bodinus, Detroit, Michigan; Mrs. Pasha was dismissed after the clude Miss Olive M. Burkhardt, Max Ingber and her mother, Mrs. "Black Saturday" riots. from Quakertown. Miss Burk­ Agnes Henry; Mr. and Mrs. Di Neither the Wafd nor the hardt is connected with the Fabio, Philadelphia, Pennsyl­ Moslem Brotherhood, which has a Quaker Travel Bureau. Miss vania, and Mrs. Anne Burns, large and often fanatical follow­ Margaret Stieger is from Telford, Baltimore. ing, was prepared to oppose the Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Herbert from Philadelphia, Mr. Jack' Eddowes from Hatboro, and Miss Betty Ehrensberger, Miss Viola Miller and Mia Marcella Miller are from St. Mary's. DENIM JACKETS and SHORTS From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Mount Area Restaurant are Miss Nell C. Lile and her expertly tailored in cool. mother, Mrs. C- T. Lile. Miss Lile presents is connected' with "At your Ser­ Lightweight washable light blue vice'' Travel''Bureau, Pittsburgh. Canadian guests are Miss denim Pauline Dansereau, Montreal, aad A Beneficial Dance Mrs. Doris Sims, Toronto. Mrs. Sims is with the Farewell Travel for John Simmons of St, Davids' Service, Toronto. Miss M. A. 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& Sons, Lid. burnaby street store at the corner of reid street Page 6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 LLS* Takes Two More Gold Medals In Track And Field

et The Recorder to know that S. , St. PLANS UNDER WAY FOR Sports Correspondence M. Bean was the member that Mr. And Mrs. Townsed I Six More Added To I Pond Hill Stars Ptev TWO WORLD MARKS TUMBLE nominated Mr. Anthony Roberts NEW 0.S. BOXERS HERE for Captain' of Hie club at the Win Handicap Tourney Bavis Cup Squad Eastern Stars For Cup Pembroke, general meeting held this year July 22, 1952. AIRP1 IN FOURTH DAY OF OLYMPICS (1952) and has no disagreement Mr. and Mrs. W. Townsend NEW YORK, July 23 (Reuter). The Pond Hill Stars will be Top Amateur Fighters The Sports Editor,. with the choice of any member were the winners of the five ses­ — The U.S. selection playing for the Masters Ltd. Cue The Royal Gazette. for nomination for officers of his sion handicap tournament which committee today added six more in that annual cup match against ITOBU Dear Sir, Club on their ability for a place was concluded at the Bridge players to the squad which will Eastern fitars. The game will be To Meet Bermuda's Best Would you please publish these on the team in any capacity. Club oa Monday night. They attempt to win back the inter­ j played at DarreU's Field, Harris Stanfield Equals Owens' Mark teams for me. I was nominated for Vice-Presi­ finished just slightly ahead of national tennis trophy from Aus­ Bay, starting at eleven o'clock The B.AAA. is awaiting a This is only my choice and it dency this year and was defeated, Mrs. L. B. Selley and Mr. W. G. tralia this year, bringing tbe today. reply from the A.A.U. at the Uvtl- may not meet the committees and but had I not been I would have Maundrill. These two pairs have tennis trophy from Australia this Last year the Pond Hill stars Somen In Winning 200 Metres Finals I ted States, requesting permission the cricket fans' approval. tried to serve the S.C.C. to the been very even since the second year, bringing the number to 10. won ny 86 runs. for Gil Clancy of tbe Catholic 1 am not selecting these teams best interest of any particular session The winners will be New members of the squad are The teams: I Youth Organisation, to bring to to fight among themselves, but aspect of tiie club life. I acknow­ awarded the cup presented by , now in the navy; Pond Hill Stars — C. Tucker Aft By John HefTernan Bermuda two leading metropoli­ am picking the team to represent ledge that the captain of our Club Mr. N. M. Bach for annual com­ Sgt. , Herbie HELSINKI, Finland, July 23 (Reuter).—The U.S. today tan boxers who it is. hoped, will Bermuda as a whole against the has done a very fine job as cap­ petition. Flam; ; Hamilton I (captain), R. Mallory (vice-cap­ participate in a boxing match at copped two more Olympic track and field gold medals as touring Trinidad team. tain under difficult tasks and I Richardson, and Hugh Stewart. tain), C. Dolphin, W. Minors, t. In sevd the Mount Langton Stadium. Good luck to them both and may hope his good leadership will long Mrs. L. Lowry and Mr. N M. Griffith, D. Swan, W. Stewart, records, including two world marks, tumbled for Hie fourth The meet is scheduled to take Bach won the final session on Previously named on the squad • George's ar the better team win. continue. I never had in my mind were Art Larsen; , K. Paul, G. Leader, W. Spence. successive day of The Games. place on A ugust 7, a Thursday, that tbe S.C.C. belongs to the Monday night which carried proceed toi and some good matches are pro­ My selections: them from eleventh to sixth Philadelphia; Billy Talbert and and W. Jones. R. Archibald and Andy Stanfield, former Seton I Tbe U.S. also won the rowing Somerset — Anthony Roberts residents of Somerset entirely Gardnar Mulloy. They are the event in th Hall star, won the men's 399 j eights, the Navy shell taking the mised. I but to the community of which I position in the final standings. I K. Astwood will be the reserves. Should all go well, Gill Clancy (captain), Woodgate Simmons, team which plays Japan this : the Golden I metres in 20.7 seconds, equalling gold medal from under the noses Charles Swan, Nathan Proctor, am well pleased. "Dusting off the weekend in the first round of the C. Norford will umpire and H. a Jesse Owen's 1936 Olympic mark, of the Russian crew with a time has hopes of getting Alvin Nelson, Final results of five session field of the Austin Hughes, Austin Simons, Sports," states he is interested in handicap tournament: American zone of play. Jones will score. Cy Young of the Los Angeles ef 6 minutes 25.9 seconds. who has had 22 amateur fights Alvin Phillips, McDonald Sim­ j clarification of tile point for yet and plans a] Athletic Club set a new Olympic The U.S. won the coxless pairs, and has won 16 of them, 11 by mons (colt), Lloyd Simmons, El- | another reason. I am also inter­ Mr. and Mrs. W. Townsend — able in his mark of 242 feet 1 inch for the I Other rowing titles were bagged I .knockouts. It is hoped to match ested in his wording. I am not .562. • Nelson against Louis Turner of ridge Simmons and Kenneth May­ vanced: stai javelin throw. In winning the by Russia, Yugoslavia and bury. Waiting men will .be Allan | opposed to any one living out of Mrs, L. R. Selley and Mr. W. 4. being constJ event for the U.S. for ' the first France. , the United States Air Force Base, Whitecross and Wilfred Wilson. Somerset holding office in our G Maundrill .560. time in The Games' history, he New Zealand's Yvette Williams Kindley Field. club. I would like for him to ex­ Rev. R. O. Walker and Mr. R_ 1 .'the field an| broke the previous record by 3*r_ I (20) won the women's Iong jump The other boxer Mr. Clancy St. George's — Leroy Richard­ Rans .515. colour. son (captain), St. Clair Smith, plain the point of his raising, for feet. I with a Jump of 20 feet 5 % niches. | will try to obtain is Henry W. nothing in my correspondence to Miss M. Dickens and Mr. W. R. In line wit! The U.S. team now has won 10 just three-eighths of an inch off Smith, a 17-year-old sensation Kenneth Smith, Samuel Paynter, Evans .514 %. Calvin Symonds, Lloyd Wade, the paper ever stated that I was ments transp] gold medals and is pretty sure Of the world record set by Mrs I who is the A. A.U. amateur light- I opposing anyone. If at any time Mrs. E. R. Cook and Mrs. H. ultra-modern exceeding the 11 the Americans Blankers-Koen in 1943. It w«s I weight champion. He has had jWellingto n Smith, Wilbur Bur­ flY-Wkt my letters to the Editor does not Dickens .514. - For the first won in London in 1948. an Olympic record. 30 amateur fights and has lost gess, Alex Steede, Randolph meet his approval I suggest he Mrs. L. Lowry and Mr. N. M. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION of the game I The world records set up were WIN IN LAST JUMP only two, one of them being in Dickinson ( colt) and Carlton the finals ef the Nationals at Bos­ approach me on any points before Bach .503. Tel. 3030 er your Local Agent used as a md in the women's 80-metre hurdles Miss Williams, who jarred her Welch. Waiting men will be going to the press for print. Mrs. F. G. Gosling and Mrs. I. tion. Bermudj and the hop, step and jump. heel in an earlier jump, started ton this year. It is expected to | Calvin Wade and Donald Steede. match him against Hugh McCourt Yours in Sport, S. Lasher .498. operating a AUSTRALIAN RECORD the competition with two no- Yours truly, . S. M. BEAN. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Cooper on both days I of the Argyl and Sutherland CALVIN BLACK. The hurdle record was bagged jumps, gaining her gold medal Highlanders. 49214. ing Hamiltonl by Australia's blonde. Shirley with her third and last try. It is planned to have numerous Pembroke, Mr. E. Russell and Mr. Storey and continui] Strickland, who clocked 10.8 Harrison Dillard. of the U.S., Pembroke, .492. Stratocruiser Flights intervals. seconds in a semi-final, two-tenths j took his heat of the 110-metre other bouts tax August 7, among July 22, 1962. them a rematch between Kenny July 22, 1952. The Sports Editor, Mrs. N. M. Bath and Mr. P. J. There will of a second better than the old hurdles, equalling the Olympic Willcocks .490 record set by Mrs. Fanny record of 13.9 seconds. Simmons and "Smudger" Smith. To The Sports Editor, The Royal Gazette. service also Blankers-Koen in 1948. A tail Jack Davis, of Southern Cali- The up- and coming young I The Royal Gazette. Dear Sir, Mrs. H. B. Eve and Mr. R. Von to thirty bus} wind may prevent the Interna- fornia, and Art Barnard, of the Irving Butterfield is scheduled Dear Sir: Please allow me space to list Roeder- .482. To New York on this service to meet Robert Henry of Cincin­ Dr. Lucie Roki and Mi-. H. B. tional Federation from accepting U.S. Navy, Dillard's team mates, Feeling an interest for you that the players I feel should represent and Wellingtc the time as a world record. | also won their heats convincingly. nati, Ohio, stationed at the Kind- the Somerset Cricket Club in their Eve .473. iMving ilton and Wel| ley Base. is impossible to describe in words, Messrs. J H Cooper and Mr. J. ing all stops The hop, step and jump w**s The United States should be able I have resorted to my pen and I forthcoming Cup Match against Bermuda won by Brazil's Adhemar Ferreira to wrap up all three places in to- Three new boxers are expected ! hope I may not offend you in so St. George's. B. Couper .445. buses will be| da Silva with a mark of 52 feet j morrow's final. to make their appearance from doing. Nothing short of the Lloyd Simmons—opening bats­ 5 p.m. mal holiday 6*4 inches (from the start of the the United States Naval Opera­ holiest feeling of the human heart man, slip fielder and fine bowler. Two boats hi hop to the end of the jump). Tiie ting Base. They have been train­ would ever prompt me to intrude E. (Toddy) Brown — opening Arriving tered. They a j jubilant Ferreira circled tbe Gentlemen Hold Players ed by Nelson Torres and are John myself upon the notice of the bat, slip fielder, second - Depew and Olympic track waving a bouquet Snow, 170 pounds, Paul Cochrell, article which appeared in Tbe keeper. New former can eaJ of roses to the delight of the To 265 In First Innings 165 pounds and John Durso, 160 Bermuda Recorder dated Satur­ Wilfred Wilson — first wicket and the latter] rtwH H»lfwJ>v around, a girl pounds. day, July 19, under the beading down, fine fielder, change bowler. York be leaving i| clutching the Brazilian flag ran "Dusting off the Sports:" that his Woodgate Simmons — second 7.15 p.m. 7.15 a.m. on on to tne track and gave him a LONDON, July 23 (Reuter). — attention was drawn to my letter wicket down, wicket-keeper. ntleln n 8 Devonshire Play St FINEl victory-winning hug for bringing I The TS? f fflj"!? ? Jff announcing all the captains for Austin Simons — third wicket This year thl his country its first gold medal the Payers (professionals) tor a the Annual Cup Match as far as down, good fielder, fair bowler. Complimentary Dinner total of 265 at Lords I can remember, it is true. I also determined tf After winning the 200-metre £"* nvasnga David's In League McDonald Simmons (colt) — finest of all cj gold medal Stanfield said: I toia_y* ~ ., , v. «__, - state that the Captain and Vice- fourth wicket down, good fielder, This service will be operated by luxury "I know it sounds funny, but captain of S.C.C. live outside the Baseball games played Tuesday very hopeful astutelThe yGentleme handledn -s bowlmby Freddig waes The Devonshire Recreation fine bowler. Cup that the I'm not in my best form.'' He said Club will be playing the St. Somerset area, which to my re­ Charles Swan — fifth wicket in the United States were: STRATOCRUISER AIRCRAFT he had had leg trouble. Brown, England's former captain. collection has never happened be­ AMERICAN LEAGUE Should they c He dismissed his successor, Len David's C. C. in a Somers Isles! down, good fielder, fast opening af Excursion Rates on of victories Stanfield said he thought his League match at Devonshire Field fore. The words as he states bowler. Philadelphia Athletics 3, St. Louis troublesome leg, which cost him a Hutton, fer 16. them are "The only captain to but Somerset Brightest came in a today. Austin Hughes — sixth wicket Browns 2. FRIDAY opoly having | day's training last week, had The match will start at 1.30 come from across the Bridge — I down, good fielder, good change New York Yankees 7, Cleveland robbed him of a record 20.6 third wicket stand of 72 by David in other words, who weren't born Nine other Fletcher and Denis Compton. pjn. bowler. Indians 3. SATURDAY drawn. seconds. The teams: in Somerset proper, and who are Anthony Roberts — seventh New York Yankees 8, Cleveland Second and third places in the At Blackpool the Indian Tour­ Devonshire R. C. — P. Wade ! not residing there." These words wicket down, fair fielder, slow Indians 1 (second game). SUNDAY The fact thl 200 metes Elso went to the VS., ists were out for 362 against a (captain), M. Marsh, O. Robinson, never entered my mind and the bowler. Detroit Tigers 1, Washington Sena­ ing played oij Commonwealth eleven, which words written by me mean abso­ with Walter Thane Baker and D. Daniels, G. Frances, G. Bassett, Elvin Phillips — eight wicket tors 0. home ground Jim Gathers both recording 20.8 replied with 24 for one wicket. lutely no mischief. I am definitely B. Wade, E. Glasgow, G. Young, | down, fair fielder, good change Boston Red Sox 4. Chicago White Sox 2 And B.O.A.C. flies Stratocruisers exclusively add to their seconds. Close of play scores: in favour of captains outside the H. Smith and R. Webson. S. Club area, especially if they are bowler. . . . pressurised cabins . . . over-weather flying! since they w| Fourth was MacDonald Bailey, Players 265, Gentlemen zero Richardson and J. King will be Nathan Proctor — ninth wicket Complimentary cocktail or aperitif from the year at the s fast-moving Negro from Trinidad, for no . in good form as a cricketer and NATIONAL LEAGUE s the reserves. The umpire will be have good deportment. down, fair fielder, fast opening well-stocked bar, and a delicious dinner I The Cup h. who said: Surrey 297, Sussex 24 for three. A. Smith and the Scorer C. W. j bowler. Brooklyn Dodgers 7, Cincinnati Reds 6 f annually sinc( "The three Americans were too Thompson. it"*** (10 Innings). courtesy of B.O.A.C. Plan your return trip now good for me." - Leicestershire 327 for nine vs. The Club area means from St. Waiting men will be Ambrose ' oldest cricket Simons and "Mac'" Thompson; Philadelphia Phillies 14, Pittsburg on THE BERMUDIAN! 1 in the Color "Look at these times," he added. Lancashire. St. David's — O. Fox (captain) James's Church to Watford "It was just too high a standard E. Williams, D. Minors, G. Bur- ; Bridge. From St. James's Church I umpire, Crofton Cans; scorer, H. Pirates 4. such a major Indian tourists 362, Common­ Proctor. Philadelphia Phillies 8. Pittsburg for me." wealth XI 24 for one. chall. S. CoHington, R. Pitcher, | to White Hill is called Somerset Bermudian's G. Richardson, C. Cannonier, T. i Pirates 2 (second game). B.O.A.C. Takes Good Care of You two days on SECOND IN JAVELIN Essex 267, Gloucestershire 56 Bridge. •Thanking you for the space. Minors, A. Wilkinson and O. | Also, I would like for the Yours in Sport, Boston Braves 6. Chicago Cubs 4. KMltth. played — thel The US. also took second place for one. Hoare. A. V. Fox is the reserve. writer of "Dusting off the Sport" New York Giants 3, Louis Cardinals 2. Friday in Au_| in the Javelin, with Bill Miller Hampshire 150, Glamorgan 77 E. SMITH. have become throwing it 237 feet 8% inches. for one. All in all This event previously has been Kent 133, Warwickshire 205 for promises to il dominated by Scandinavia. nine. best ever. 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1*651*. S.»t.i*. "__"T_f-_____, • . . ..*-•-• . E-M I Wm 0THE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, J^LY 24, 1.952 gSt. George's Preparing For Mass Migration For Cup Match AIRPLANE SERVICE IS ADDED RJU. DEFEAT COMMAND Semi-Final Matches Today Today's Tennis At Today's B.C.A. Matches New Supply of IN FRIENDLY CRICKET Bermuda Stadium ' The following matches have TO BUS AND FERRY TRANSPORT In Junior Tennis Tourney been scheduled for play today in Folding Fans 3.30 p.m.—David Macky vs. Cyril the Bermuda Crieket Association: Win By Four Wickets Ranee (semi-final). "A" League The semi-finals of the boys' matches will be played in which Michael Marsh vs. B.A.A. vs. Cavendish, postpon­ at In Well Played Match singles and the girls' singles will such players as John Riihiluoma, Anthony Lafieur ed to August 3. Somerset Cup Team To Be Chosen be played off 'today in the Ber­ Walwyn Hughes, Gerald West and (semi-final) "B" League The Little Green Shop A very enjoyable match was muda Junior Tennis Champion­ Colin Selley will be appearing. 4.15 p.m.—Miss A. Smith vs. Miss Nationals 2 vs. Cavendish, post­ played at the Garrison Recreation ships at the Bermuda Stadium The results of yesterday's play poned. ALSO Courts. All the semi-finals should F. Gilmore (semi-final) I After Last Practice Today . Ground, Prospect, oh Saturday Boys' Doubles—A. Burns and B. Miss M. Bickley vs. Miss B.A.A vs. Vasco da Gama, 1.30 afternoon last between the Ber­ produce some food tennis, with Loutit defeated B. Straus and pjn. at BAA. field. The Tucker Post Cards' David Macky expected to defeat M. Robinson (semi-final) Somerset. Workmen vs. Pem­ muda Command team and a team J. Colgate 6-1, 6-4; W. Breed Men's Doubles) (A) View Books and repro­ v In seven more, days a mass migration will start for St. representing the Bermuda Branch, Cyril Ranee and Michael Marsh and S. Snyder defeated T. broke Panthers, 1.30 p.m. at expected to be given a lot of Walwyn Hughes and Sandys field. ductions of Local Scenes G/eorge's and the Wellington Oval Thousands of people will Royal Artillery Association. Dickinson and C. Adderley 6-1, Andy Burns vs. Al Hol­ trouble by Anthony Lafieur. 6-2. Spanish Point vs. Old Com­ /proceed to Ye Olde Towne to view the premier sporting The scores follow: lander and T. Dickin­ rades, 1.30 pjn. at Cox's Hill field. 995.3fib sun tp. f* event in the Colony—4__e Cup Match. This year's classic-* BERMUDA COMMAND It is in the girls' semi-finals Girls' Doubles—Miss M. Bickley son. A. Lafieur and C. Sgt Botting c Smith b Furbert .. 5 where the real fireworks should and Miss J. Freisenbruch de­ I tiie Golden Anniversary Matd_—will be played at the home be found. In the one semi-final Ranee, Pte. Marchant c Furbert b Watson 0 feated Miss F. Gilmore and Miss vs. J. Carey and C. Ives field of the St. George's Cricket Club, the Wellington Oval, Sgt. Nellist c and'b Furbert 0 Miss Ann Smith, defending cham­ D. Trentham 6-1, 6-2; Hiss A. pion, will be meeting Miss F. Gil­ Joell and Miss D. Joell defeated 5.00 p.m.—(Men's Doubles) Mai and plans are well under way to make this the most memor- Major H. B. V. Mawer (capt.) b more, who may give her some Gosling and J. Carey vs. Watson XT Miss N. Murphie and Miss B. ~ able in history. All the varied arrangements are well ad- trouble, while in the other semi­ lyes 6-0, 6-0. John Riihiluoma and C. vanced: stands are being erected and renovated, stalls are Mr. Mountifield run out final Miss Margaret Bickley, one Adderley. Gerald West Sit. Brough b Watson , of tbe finest airls' prospects since Mixed Doubles—Miss M. Robin­ 4. being constructed at all vantage points and on "the greaft (Jay Pte. Crump c Furbert b Sherlock son and D. Macky defeated and S. Banyard vs. D. Heather Nicholls Brewer first Macky and A. Lafieur. W the field and surrounds promise to be a veritable blaze of L/Cpl. Nicholls b Furbert dusted the courts with her left- Miss F. Gilmore and A. Lafieur colour. *««;•> Mr. Morris b Sherlock handed drives, is to meet Miss 2-0, 8-6, 6-1; Miss A. Smith and 5.45 pjn.—(Men's Doubles) C. In line with all these arrange­ captain and is considered as one Sgt. Stewart Marianne Robinson. M. Marsh defeated Miss J. Selley and C. Ranee vs. ments transportation too win be of the finest all-round cricketers Major P. E. A. Folliss St. Millett Freisenbruch and T. Dickinson Henry Baker and D. •-rose*' Miss Robinson, a more experi­ Adderley. Winners of ultra-modern and streamlined. in tiie islands. St. Clair (Andy) b Furbert enced player, does not have the O-S, 6-2; Miss M. Bickley and C. - Far the first time in the history Smith is the vice-captain. Extras strokes that Miss Bickley Ranee defeated Miss Robinson "A" vs. M. Marsh and of the game aeroplanes will be The two Cup Match teams will possesses, but this match should and D. Macky 3-6, 9-7, 6-2. Sheridan Snyder. ' used as a means of transporta­ have their final test today. The Total 51 prove to be the best of the day. Miss A. Smith and Miss M. Robinson vs. Misses tion. Bermuda Air Tours will be potential Somerset team play a Bowling Analysis: O M W B In addition to the junior sinal--s GRAZ, Austria, July 20 (Reu­ Distributor operating a three 'plane service team selected and captained oy Watson 6 0 3 11 matches, several ljaen's doubles A. and D. Joell. test ***** ter). — Josef Dorfer, 48, was o_ HAND, ARNOLD, LTD p on both days, the first one leav­ Alma (Champ) Hunt, whilst the Furbert 7 0 4 26 brought to hospital here today rm at— —- ^_fc St. George's possibles play Eldon ing Hamilton harbour at 8 a.m. Sherlock 1 0 2 1 suffering from frostbite — in the TOKYO, July 20 (Reuter). — HAMILTON and continuing at half-hourly Gilbert's XI. Following: the games ROYAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION middle of a heat wave. He was Half a million persons gathered and Greatest intervals. Somerset will select their Cup Bdr. J. E. Wade c Marchant b opening a new keg oi beer when along the Sumida River here yes­ There will be a "shuttle'' bus Match team whilst St. George's Folliss .....' 4 an escape of gas from the cooling terday to watch a traditional an­ «/» service also operating. Twenty will choose their on Friday. L/Bdr. E. V. JFlood lbw b Brough 20 apparatus froze his hand to the nual fireworks display dating to thirty buses will he engaged Today's test teams — Gnr. W. Sherlock c Botting b metal tap. back to 1630. I0671.li. on this service between Somerset Hunt's aa: Alma Hunt (cap­ Brough 15 and Wellinerton Oval and Ham- tain), A. S. Bean, W. Wilson, Gnr. R. A. Tucker run out 10 , ilton and Wellington Oval mak­ McD. Simmons, M. Thompson, Gnr. H. M. Smith c Stewart b ing all stops en route. Other Austin Simons, A. Whitecross, R. Marchant .". 0 buses will be operating cm nor­ Smith, E. Simmons, M. Musson L/Sgt. L. M. Furbert c Folliss b mal holiday schedule. and A. Bristol. Brough ' 0 Two boats have also been char­ Somerset: A Roberts (captain), Did not bat: Gnr. H. Millett; B.S.M. tered. They are the Chauncey M. W. Simmons, L. ' Simmons, E. F. B. Pereira; Gnr. E. Watson, Sgt. Depew and the Corona. The Simmons, N. E. Proctor, N. A. F. J. Foggo (captain); and Gnr.' former can carry 1,000 passengers Proctor, A. Hughes, A. Phillips, C. M. Matthews. and the latter 350 and both will C. Swan, K. Maybury, E. Brown, Bowling Analysis: O M W R be leaving from Hamilton at Waiting man, R. Perinchief. Mountifield ...... 4 1 0 19 Yw coHryoe 'tdty 6ud(f \ft /ie*zcC 7.15 a.m. on both days. St. George's: L Richardson Folhss 3 0 1 14 GENUINE FINEST EVER (captain), St. C. Smith, W. Smith, Brough 2 0 3 9 OLD STYLE C. Symonds, L. Wade, W. Burgess, This year the St. Georgians are Marchant 13 0 1 13 ms.. K s*"*_h, S. Paynter, I. Pascoe, SOUR MASH 8 determined to make this the N. Smith, A. Steede, Waiting A second' innings was played. finest of all Cup matches and are men, S. Thompson and W. The Bermuda Command were aS KENTUCKY very hopeful of retaining the Darrell. out for 54 runs, and the R.A'.A. If you are Cup that they won last year. accumulated 94 runs for 7 wickets. STRAIGHT Should they do so their number Gilbert's XI: E. Gilbert (cap­ BOURBON SPORTING GOODS DEPT. of victories will advance to 15 tain), R. Dickinson, C. Wade, C. WHISKEY going to the but Somerset still holds a mon­ Welch, B. Brimmer, A. A: Ma­ deiros, E. C. Madeiros, R. Ray­ BONDED opoly having won it 27 times. 100 PROOF Nine other matches have been nor, S. Raynor, E. Simons and A. Smith's To Play Exiles Cup Match Caps drawn. Spencer, Waiting man D. Steede. k>3_-__»^T o In Friendly Cricket The fact that the match is be­ •'--ttsSiaJ.?"" Cup Match! ing played on the St. Georgians Bermuda Scenic Sport Shirts home ground will undoubtedly This afternoon at the Warwick Waicott May Fight Academy field a team from HA. tmz-1-w.u.a DiSTtu-t.,iNC,tMifviH*,-t-. add to their morale especially and E. Smith's will be meeting since they won the trophy last Johnny Williams Of Britain The Exiles in a friendly cricket year at the same ground. match starting at 2.15. Sneakers — Tee Shirts I The Cup has been played for * annually since 1902 and it is the CAMDEN, New Jersey, July 23 The teams are: ' oldest cricket cup in circulation (Reuter).—Mr. Felix Bocchicchio, H. A. and E. Smith Ltd., — E. SUN HATS —SUNGLASSES -HOUSEHOLD DEPARTMBIT- in the Colony. It has become manager of world heavyweight Parker (captain), S. T. Smith, R. Friths Liquors Ltd. such a major part of the average champion Jersey Joe Waicott, said Adderley, A. Stephens, S. Outer- PLASTIC AIR CUSHIONS Bermudian's existence that the today that he had had "a terrific bridge, W. Manuel, R. Tribley, R. Paper Plates 1/6 and 2/- per doz. two days- on which the match is proposition" for a fight with Mayne, N. Stephens, J. Evans and Sole Agents played — the first Thursday and Johnny Williams of Britain, who D. Godfrey. LARGE LAWN UMBRELLAS Friday in August of each year — won fai easy fashion last night The Exiles (Cable and Wireless Paper Cups 4/6 to 6/6 per 100 have become statute holidays. from Jimmy Rousse of New York. Ltd.,) — Wigglesworth (captain), St. George :: Hamilton JUNIOR SPORT SHJRTS , He said William's American man­ All in all this year's match Elliot-Pyle, Chase, Hopkins, Lid- Paper Napkins 1/9 per package ager, Bernie Culnan, had offered ford, Busby, Smith, Killingbeck, Somerset promises to be one of the very a parse of 50 per cent of all re­ Faulkner, Brigden and Carta*. SPRING BELTS - MEN'S and BOYS' best ever. ceipts to Waicott for a fight here, 1 lOfttlh. Thermos Bottles 6/6 to 17/6 It is anticipated that a num­ with the promise of a return fight • CROWN AND ANCHOR GAMES ber of changes will be made from in London if Williams won. For Plastic Picnic Sets 21/6 per set the teams that played at St. a return fight they had guaranteed George's last year. Both clubs $250,000, with $100,000 paid down * Men's Bermuda Skirts .... 24/- ea. (Service for Four) have a number of up and coming immediately. players that are shaping well and Former light - heavyweight Bermuda's Newest Favourite * Sun Shades 9d. per pair Plastic Picnic Forks 1/9 pkt. of 8 it may be that these "new faces" champion Freddie Mills of will oust some of the older Britain might promote tiie fight, players. It is certain however he added. * Junior Sport Skirts 18/-- ea. Plastic Picnic Spoons 1/9 pkt. of 8 that competition for a place on "I am certainly Interested,** he tbe teams is keen indeed. said. BOUNTY RUM * Bermuda Scenic Material to make your own * White Porcelain Mugs 1/9 aad 2/6 ea. NEW CAPTAIN Mr. Bocchicchio said he could not make any definite plans until Skirt or Blouse This year Somerset find them­ alter the Harry Matthews-Rocky (Bottled in Barbados) * Coloured Folding Fans selves under a new captaincy. Marciano fight on Monday. He They will fit in your Anthony Roberts replaces Na­ had promised the winner of that • Now 8/6 per yard thaniel Proctor and is considered bout a fight with Joe Waicott but Pocket-book . . . PRICED NOW one of the most capable captains "they must look good." tfcat the West Enders have had ———o Ideal for 3/6 to 10/6 each in recent years. Woodgate Sta- 39 Front Street mons, veteran wicket-keeper is MUNICH, Germany, Jply 20 vice-captain. * (Reuter). — Ex-King Leopold of COCKTAILS — PUNCHES — SWIZZLES * Picnic Special Case For Two Leroy (Tubby) Richardson will the Belgians and his wife, the oaly 30/- each! return as skipper ef the St. Princess de Rethy, today began a George's team. He is a competent vacation in Bavaria. And Your Long Rum Coolers. Straw Baskets from Madeira Priced from 6/6 to 29/6 each. ST. 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Ltd;, clearly marked '"Fenders Pbr Sbsfres.'' Photre 2958. FRANK THOMAS POWERS. ALLEN ft BANBVTYS L .'*».. l.«*»«K*K, F..4 •_•-**•». l&'SltA. im^Hkam. i_*r ^ THE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1952 Page 9 Kindley Notes CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Saturday's Puzzle Dr. Mussadegh BRITISH SHIPYARDS Churchill Takes Hand tACROSS i 28—Roman gods c H EW S A 5 ei?ST Wins Demand For In Wage Demand Row One of those startling, upsets * 29—WOrttUtss - H O M B A D O A R BUSIEST fit ^TORLD 1—Pude leaving tomiwMN 10VS that always delight the stands A M P.. OIHT i Control Of Army 4—Marks left • 39—Twirls tw 6 st Continued from P»f e 1 occurred an Tuesday evening by wounds 31—Outfit . HOB HJSHHa i_.[-_a Ceatieaei from Ptfe 1 LONBOJt July 28 (Renter).— when Air Installations nosed out •—Guide's high ' 32—Egyptian . sis annaa sums The wage situation forma part the 35th ATS 1-0. Air Installa­ Mote -.sun god , Britain had 343 ships totalling 13—Before 33—Surmise uj_:__-_[__i_t-* acaHaa British S hut there was no 2,076,241 gross tons under con­ of a three-day economic review tions, with Rieley on the mound, IS—_>ttrt ef Jacket 34—Edible fish ••E-HEJg sansiM CHAPTER TWENTY-JBCaiT Franny was annoyed and now being canted out by the Scored on a secrifice after Rich­ 14—Base 35—Raise violence. struction at the end of the second 18—Tooth 37—Rents aaanis i_.i__u_iHi_a John was more philosophical looked it. In spite of her care­ Thousands assembled in the quarter ending in June—36.98 per Cabinet. Ministers are devising ardson, _5th ace, had put the run­ ful grooming and the new dress •ways and means to strengthen ner on base via a watte. Riely substance ,S_—Tardy about the loss at Vee from his Gazaar Mosque . fox . a service cent of the available world total 17—Reflection YlS—Transaction Has C_[__--!--l-3 aoQ staff than she had expected. she was wearing she was not figures—Lloyds Shipping Agency the country's financial position gave up a few hits to 35th batters, 1»—Ctty ttx 40—Lone-legged . A M| L \M T S P R mourning those kftled on Monday. Alaska bird 1 A Perhaps he knew that it would the picture of maternal radiance announced today. and raise the gold and dollar re­ but good fielding behind him held L A ME. i\0 NE John seemed to consider her. Dr. Mussadegh has declared to­ them in check. Thus the •JO—River lis ' 42—Citizens of PRTB be "easier for both of them. He morrow a public holiday to cele­ The wfiited States, with} serves — now at the dangerously England Ohio s L £ & 0 S A L 0 D said he would miss her and he Drinking her tomato juice while low figure of about £600 million second ranking team in the league II—Semi-proclous 45—Succor Is John brought another -one for brate the decision by the Inter­ 636,064 tons under construction, j went down in defeat before a Stone 4C—Church official didn't know how they could pub­ national Court at the. Hague that was second. Fgures were not — to a safe level. 23—Slta 48—Insect egg DOWN lish the magazine without her P*_tmny, Vee thought if you did available for Russia, China or I Though the Government has team, way down in the last divi­ 26—Accomplished 49—Golf mound not love a man it would be it was not competent to judge the sion/ 27—Evade 50—Highways 1—Gave food to but all the time he was speaking Anglo-Iranian oil dispute. Poland. , repeatedly emphasised the need 51—Secret agent terrible having him "dictate to * * St unfairly 2—Native metal his eyes "were turning to the ' The world total amounted to I for wage restraint, there p -|«Q-t framed photograph et Franny on you like that. Even John's de­ The British Charge d'Affairs, In the second game, AACS went admass votion seemed to have gotten on Mr. George Middleton, issued a | 5,604,000 gross tons, an increase a general wage freeze in opera­ f 2 3 1 5 6 7 S IO ii 4—Moist, oozy his desk. I of about 230,000 tons over the tion, as was the case at one time down under handily before Pete R substance Franny's nerves. Vee knew tiex'. statement saying the court had Flesch, Air Rescue hurler, 7-0. 5— Walking stick **How do you like it?" he well enough to see that every­ "not heard the case nor gone into I total under construction at the under the Labour Government: Despite the wide winning score of e. a H G—Simian said truthfully. thing her husband did or said the merits of the claim, and in end of the previous quarter. The board of tbe nationalised Air Rescue, the game was an in­ 7—Note of scale "It looks just like her," Vee irritated her. our view the international wrong Ot Britain's figure, 100 ships, | coal industry yesterday turned IS lb 8—Thin slices teresting match. ft 1% 9—Gazelle said truthfully. • done to us still exists." ' totalling 1,130,486 tons, were oil down a claim for a 30/- weelcly "She had it taken in New The dinner- was exceptionally * * * % 10—Cut timber good—the best Vee had eaten in On being elected Premier last tankers. rise by the 700,000-strong miners '9 to 11—Reverence York for me," he explained. union, but immediate pay in­ The Skyliner baseball team left 16—Carry their apartment. The cook was week Dr. Ghavam immediately o % 18—Religious "Too know Vee, I did the poor a gray haired, motherlv look­ LONDON, July 20 (Reuter). — creases for 150,000 white collar yesterday morning for Newoort, M _z Ii *t _S devotee kid a great injustice. She knew proposed to solve the oil dispute ing woman and the food, which with Britain, saying it w*s un­ Veterans of th§ Boer War paraded city council workers, were sanc­ Rhode Island, to play the sailors 20—Place in line .about the baby before she left I here today for the 50th anniver­ tioned today. there this coming weekend. The 7b •nf< it 21—Worship but was afraid to tell me be­ Franny barely touched, was .de­ fortunate that efforts to "gain our % 22—Himalayan licious. John continued to rights" had led to "enmity" be­ sary church service of their as­ base ball nine is boasting oi a \% goat cause she thought I was still in sociation. Some of the veterans, since the war between Britain ten win-two loss record, but will 2. 3o 31 23—Gleam love with you." harass her by insisting that she tween the two countries. .-—Roman official eat her Vegetables and drink her mOst of whom are over 70, have and the South African Boers end- face its toughest opposition to % % 25—Ceremonies ' "How ridiculous," Vee said National Front and religious I attended the service every year ded in 1902. date in the Tars from the U.S. 3Z » JH 27—Malice lightly. milk. Clyde end Vee exchanged leaders opposed his election, and 30— Splash glances of amusement as ' the Naval Training Station at liew i 31—Natives ef "That's what I told her. Oh, after widespread demon.trations 35 3b VI domestic scene continued port. WS?- Asian country I'H admit there have been the Shah accepted his resignation. | 33—Egg-shaped through each course to the * * * 38 39 34—Storage pit times when I wished I had dessert. When they had returned Members of the base golf team % 3fi—Omit married you. There's no doubt to the living room Franny returned from the N.E. Area Golf 1o 42. 37—Filaments that you would be a better wife • V. •»** 39—Lean-to served liqueurs instead of coffee Tournament on Monday with a % 40—Rested * hut when Franny is herself no and John permitted her to have SOUVENIRS sad tale. Not only did no one on 45 M 48 41—Cravat one ca.n he sweeter. I guess I a tiny glass of creme de menthe. the team qualify for,any indivi­ * 42—Room in harem needn't tell yon that." 43—Pinch In spite of Franny's growing Native Cedar Work dual honours, bat the team trailed 19 * SO m 44—Boil oa eye ' Vee nodded. If Franny con­ restlessness the other three in the tournament dismally. Even 47—Behold! tinued like this everything managed an interesting conver­ PLAYING CARDS Thorne Wood, Air POIkSe top- •Mr, br UalUd reatare SymslitstU, lac. would be all right but who knew sation. Vee enjoyed hearing the notch golfer, went around in the what ulterior motive prompted office gossip and the time went eighties. her present behaviour? That faster than she realised. When Bermuda Scarves * * * there was a motive her sister she looked at the clock it was and Handkerchiefs j was thrice wounded in that did not doubt. But let • John after. ten. "I must go," she "Hie George Washington Uni­ Egyptian Army Demands campaign. Cocktail Napkins versity Glee Club depart from dwell in his fool's paradise as said, hut before she could rise Purge; Instals Premier Discontented officers blamed long as possible. John insisted on a drink for POST CARDS Kindley this afternoon with their defeat on defective arms. many a fond farewell from base Continued from Page 1 The transfer to the farm Clyde. personnel. Their singing capti­ Subsequently seven generals and magazine demanded all her at­ He might have skipped it, vated the entire base, and the 21 other officers were retired and tention. The set-up was entire­ Vee thought, since he knew it Jewellery of Coral, Ivory. busy singers found time to also "The object of our action was I 13 men, including a prince of the ly different from the other would renew the issue with his visit the U.S. Naval Station in to force a return to constitu­ Royal family, were indicted for office. Here- the entire staff was wife. When she saw tile two Amber aad Crystal Southampton on Wednesday night tional, life and to purge the army their part in phony arms deals. composed of women and, while glasses of scotch and water for some singing. All tbe fellows of corrupt elements. General Nagiub's proclamation I everything functioned efficiently Fronhy cried, "Tliis - time I'm KODAK FILM and girls will leave sporting that 'This can only be achieved by .said: "Egypt has undergone a there was also a certain amount having one. After all you can't familiar Bermuda trademark — an independent man respected by critical time in its recent history. of tension. make me drink milk all the a healthy sun tan. the nation, the army and all It has been a period of gross cor­ V.ee missed the free and easy time." Yankee Store political parties. The only man ruption and government * in­ masculine atmosphere of her Before John could stop her suitable for this jab is Aly stability, and these elements had former place of business. She she had taken his glass and All airmen on the base are re-' Maher Pasha." a great influence on the army." missed Clyde Macintosh al­ gulped part of' it. Her gesture minded of the naming contest for Tanks and heavy trucks which though there had ' been days of pure defiance angered him. Kind ley's new beach adjacent to But now, he said, the army had occupied strategic squares and purged itself, and be implied it when the only words exchanged "Don't Franny, please! You Annie's Beach site. The name street corners in Cairo at 3 a.m. between them wen. good morn­ knew the doctor said no drink­ selected by Personnel Services was time for the Government to began slowly withdrawing to­ do likewise. He asured foreigners ing and good night. When she ing."' But .when he started to will be worth $10 to the service­ night. But the city remained had told him she was leaving he take the glass away from her man submitting it. Deadline for (there are 250,000 in Egypt) that Franny threw it across the under military occupation, with the army would consider itself expressed no regret. Vee was the suggested name will be Sat­ disappointed. She had an idea room where it lay unbroken urday, July 26. troops in evidence everywhere. responsible for their safety. The Island's Finest Selection of Some air travellers reaching that he was capable of deep at­ spilling the contents Upon the King Farouk, who sat out the tachments but'evidently he just velvety softness of the rug. Beirut, Lebanon, reported that crisis in his summer palace at there had been clashes between wasn't interested in her. Alexandria, has long regarded One warm July morning Fran­ (To be continued) General Naguib's men and troops General Naguib with disfavour. WEST ALLIES BARRED loyal to King Farouk, but there ny telephoned to invite Vee to He vetoed his appointment as have dinner with them. "We've BERMUDA SHORTS was no confirmation here. War Minister in the Sirry Cabi­ FROM THE BLUE DANUBE General Naguib said in his scarcely seen you since you net, which led Sirry to resign. changed jobs," Franny said. *T Dangerous Speeder Is radio broadcasts that he had seen In the Cabinet formed yester­ hope you aren't angry with me.'' VIENNA, Austria, July 21 no disorders during a drive day by Hiialy the War Ministry through tbe streets of Cairo. "Of course not—just busy." Fined £7 Yesterday (Reuter). — American, British was given to the King's brother- Vee explained. Before she could and French tourists are being Aly Maher Pasha, who became in-law, Col. Ismail Sberin Bey. Premier after the January 28 refuse the invitation Franny I- A speeder who appeared in refused permission by the Rus­ continued, "John is asking CIvde sians to travel on the Danube riot which led to the downfall of Hamilton magistrates court yes­ Macintosh, too. We've been liv­ terday, Leland Arthur Lambert, | through the beautiful "Wachau" Nahas Pasha's Wafd Government, Brtish Rifle Team ing tike hermits and I'm bored area between Vienna and Linz it went to work promptly tonight who drove a truck between 35-40 half to death but at" least we do | miles ..an hour, was fined £ 7. whs learned today. to form an "emergency Cabinet,'' have' a -good -cook." assuming for himself the key To Compete In Canada It was only because there were Hundreds of Austrian holiday- portfolios of War and Marine, Vee accepted for the sole pur­ no previous speeding convictions n-iakers and other foreicn tour­ pose of seeing Clyde again. She against him that he would not be ists have made the trip since Foreign Affairs and the Interior. SOUTHAMPTON, England, July told herself* she owed her sister 23 (Reuter).—A 14-man British taken off the road, the acting Danube shipping was allowed tie told reporters the situation find John nothing but she too magistrate, Lt. Col. R. C. Earl re­ again in tbe Russian Zone on was "very grave ... it may rifle team sailed for New York to- was tired of nothing but work I day to compete in Canada's top marked. July 12. clarify itself in a day or two." and lonely evenings at home. So The magistrate added that the General Naguib, descendant of shooting competitions at Toronto she telephoned Lucy to take the All applications by tourists ! and Ottawa. I speed Lambert attained could be from the three Western nations an Egyptian military family, was rest of the day off and with a August 15 and 16 the Britons sudden lilt of spirit took a taxi j termed dangerous. for a "grey pass," which enables born in Khartoum, Sudan, in Fined £5 was Alfred Wilson, 1901. He is married, with, four will take part in the Canada and to the Gale's apartment. The visitors to travel through Rus­ Empire matches at Ottawa. of - Friswell's ,-****** t who attained sian-occupied territory, have daughters and two sons. two men were already there and They will also compete for the greeted her heartily. speeds of 30-35 miles an hour at been turned down by the Soviet He commands a strong follow­ Governor - General's prize —i- 3.3f) in the morning. He pleaded authorities. ing among younger members of Canadian equivalent to Britain". "I had to come home early or guilty and was reminded that a The Western allies will protest the army, many of whom are still Queen's Prize. I would have' stopped for you," previous conviction had been re­ against this ban in the four- received at the hands of the Is- Last official British team went her brother-in-law explained. corded against him in April. power Allied council, it was smarting over the setback they to Canada in 1950; before that in "And I supposed you were uriderstood. raelis.' General Naguib himself coming with John," Clyed add­ 'lflai. ed, "but at -least I can take you home." Vee was pleased. Now she had "United States" Sails, something to look forward to and she settled down to enjoy But Not For Record herself. Franny was in the kitchen but appeared now, NEW YORK, July 23 (Reu­ carrying a fray of glasses and ter). — The liner United States A new shipment of our English a shaker full of martinis which John took from her saying, sailed on her second Atlantic "You only brought one tomato round trip today, but was aiming at no new records. jajhfe" "That's for Vee," Ftanny Commodore Harry Manning, smiled. "I'm celebrating with her captain, said be expected to T-Shirts the rest of you." • maintain a speed of between 30 "39h -no yeu're not," her hus­ And 31 knots, keeping her on a band declared. "No martinis for timetable similar to the Cunard you, my girl." Queens. Here for the holidays ... a fresh new range of our popular English T-shirts. 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Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, 3TJLY 24, 1952 iSTRONG ANTI-SOVIET Reafforestation THREAT TO KILL IS KOREAN CHARGES GRAFT DECRIES ILS. POLICY UNITED STATES SNUBS BLAMES U.S. MOVIES fLDffi BY DEMOCRATS RELATED BY PURSUER IN RHEE GOVERNMENT ON RUBBER-TIN BUYING GOVERNMENT OF ISRAEL FOR FALSE PORTRAYAL LONDON, July 2 (Reuter). — LONDON, July 21 (Reuter?^-^ Says Cedars Will Reseed Man Caught In Act Of Claims Millions Stolen Lord Ogmore, a Socialist peer Will Not Move Embassy A British peer tonight bla"ifl**d Indictment Of Russia In said today that United States American movies for many %tt Breaking And Entering Through Shady Dealings policy on rubber and tin prices what he called the disadvantages 'reposed Foreign Policy To New Jewish Capital I the VS. has to face iii the world was inconsistent. And Again Predominate Caught red-handed at a window PUSAN, South Korea, July 21 today. ^CHICAGO, July 22 (Reuter).— of the Paint and Decorating (Reuter). — A National Assem­ "We find in America a Senate WASHINGTON, July 21 (Reu­ Lord Mancroft„ 37, spoke in a The group drawing up the policy Company by the manager, Wilf I ed bly committee today began in­ committee congratulating itself terJ . — The "United States has House of Lords debate on the at the Democratic Party has Coniin.ed from Fag* 1 Raymond Andrews, a man vestigating an opposition claim that United Nations officials have told Israel that it has no inten­ National Film Finance Corpora­ accepted the Congressional com- REDS CLAIM 20,095 UJL threatened to cut him with a that supporters of President Syn­ gained a signal victory over the tion of moving its embassy from tion, a Government body for aid^ a complete screen hiding most gman Rhee recently misappro­ greedy international tin cartels Tel Aviv tp Jerusalem. ittee report accusing the Soviet of the interior of fhe islands chisel and later to kill him if ing British producers and the Andrews did not stop following priated more than a million and have saved the American tax­ British film industry. nions of the war-time Katyn CASUALTIES IN JUNE and the dead trees. pounds worth of Government The State Department today tForest massacre of 10,000 Polish him. payer $500 million," Ite told the Then In 50 years reseeding by funds. House of Lords. confirmed reports that it had in­ He said he is certain many of officers, it was learned here today. resistant cedars would be The story of a chase from the The claim, made by an opposi­ formed the Israeli Government the disadvantages Americans * According to a member df the Complaints Against Allied effected. firm's premises cm the Serpentine tion Assemblyman, Park Man This committee had accused of the American 'position. have to face is due to the fact platform drafting committee, the Road to the rear of Saitus Gram­ "in tbe meantime," Mr. Evans Won, last week, said the Govern­ British tin producers of waging Mr. Lincoln White, State De­ that the world judges America by oup has accepted the report of Bombing Of Pyongyang mar School was told in the ment had allowed pro-Rhee busi­ a "shrewd, unrelenting campaign American movies. said, "we need the -help of every­ Supreme Court yesterday by partment spokesman, told a press e Madden Congressional eom- one in Bermuda. I appeal to you nessmen to buy foreign money at on the United States." ittee which, after a long investi­ Andrews, the first witness in the conference: "The United States "They have not always been as f TOKYO, July 21 (Reuter). — all to plant all the trees you can the official rate but barred op­ has always supported an inter­ judicious of the "American way of case charging Samuel Octavius "It seems odd when every gation, indicted the Soviet Union, -as soon as you can." He said position businessmen from doing national regime for Jerusalem life as they might have been," hi- sit was understood that the com­ The only fresh news about Korea Bean with breaking and entering so. liberal in America is being per­ today came from Communist 70,000 trees and shrubs were the Paint and Decorating Com­ secuted whenever he has a cup of which would provide protection said. mittee bad not yet decided on the available at the Agricultural rate for dollars is for the holy places and which tjjype of language in which the sources. pany with intent to steal, and also twice the official rate of 6,000 tea with a Communist that such "We — Britain — have not air Station. a stand in favour of Communist would be acceptable to Israel and ways fallen into that trap and I accusation would be made. The New China news agency with being in possession of house­ wen to the dollar. Jordan as well as to the world 'The committee member said said tonight that United Nations Mr. Evans pointed out that breaking tools at night. The businessmen were alleged forces should have been made in do urge we do everything in our there seem to be two schools of the United States. It is nothing community. We have made this power to increase films illustra- twxat the foreign policy plank, forces launched 11 attacks on Andrews said he left the build­ to have bought foreign grain and position abundantly clear. There £hich would be submitted with Communist positions and made thought regarding the: cedars. fertiliser and sold the goods at less. If these prices should fall I ting the British way of life for ing at. 6 p.m. on July 5 after it in southeast Asia, that is one of are no plans for us to move our the rest of the platform to the four coastal landings in Korea Some people say the cedars seem had been secured. He returned black market prices, making the colonies and the Dominions, convention tomorrow, also recom­ to be coming back while others "fabulous profits." the great contributions that can embassy from Tel Aviv to ! particularly to small outposts of last month in the fiercest battles at 8 p.m. with his wife in a motor be made to Communist forces." Jerusalem." mended: of the.year. say they have gone forever. vehicle. As he undid the padlock These profits were used to help I the Empire." pay the expenses of pro-Rhee Average daily total of shells "In my opinion both' schools of on the front door, he said, be Lord Ogmore said it was of the The American position was set Lord Mancroft added: 'The ; 1. A pledge that the Democratic thought are wrong," he said. heard a noise coming from the demonstrations during tbe recent out in an aide memoire to the power for good that British films Party, if it won November's fired by United Nations artillery political crisis, Park claimed. greatest importance that the units Was more than 30,000 He said that of the remaining rear of the building. price of rubber and tin should be Israeli Government following can do in 'a place like Malaya in presidential election, would The investigation is scheduled Israel's announcement in May rounds, it added. 15 per cent a small percentage FOOT IN WINDOW maintained, not only from the spreading the British way of life try to "liberate" the peoples to continue fer several davs. exchange point of view but also that it planned to move the is enormous. If we allow that of the Soviet bloc of coun­ The agency despatch claimed would survive and reseed the "I ran around and saw a man STORMY CAMPAIGNS island. to help Malaya, which has had Foreign Office to Jerusalem. [ market to go we shall lose one of tries from the "grip" of the that Allied forces suffered 20,095 Standing on top of a refrigerator Meanwhile, stormy campaigns the best ambassadors this coun­ Mr. Evans described the efforts to bear heavy expense in dealing j The move has not yet taken Soviet Union. casualties in June and all at­ case in a small lean-to under one are starting here for the presi­ with the Communists. place. try has ever had." tacks were repelled. Between that were made to combat the of the casement windows. He had dential election due in August. . A complete endorsement of June 12-15, in a battle west of Juniper Scale which destroyed his back to me and his left foot Despite repeated statements fay President Truman's policy Chorwon 1,400 men of the 180th the trees by introducing predator was in the window," the Witness President Rhee that he will not in tbe Far East, approving Regiment of the U.S. 45th Divi­ insects to feed on the scale and said. seek re-election, political obser­ the containment of Com­ sion were "exterminated." destroy it. . The man was wearing a maroon vers believe he will "capitulate munism in Korea — the At Pan Mun Jom, Allied and "Hut we were late starting," he shirt, dark trousers and blue to the will of the people." answer to Republican ex­ Communist delegates meet again said. He said if the people in sneakers with white soles, In that case, Mr. Rhee is almost tremists' charges of a "Tru- tomorrow to continue their power had paid more heed to Andrews continued. "He turned certain of re-election as he is the I man war"-—the wisdom of secret sessions of the truce talks. warnings the Colony would be in around and I told him I was only man -well-known to the supporting the proposed six- a better position today. waiting for him." average voter. nation European Army, and Today's meeting was adjourned Three candidates will fight for the pattern of Pacific defence after 20 minutes. Mr. Evans, was introduced by The man told Andrews if he tiie vice-presidency. The Home inaugurated by the treaties Two new Communist com­ Mr. John Pye and thanked by Mr. prevented his escape he would Minister and former premier, signed by the United States, plaints against the Allied bomb­ Herbert Williams. cut him. The man was holding Lee Bum Suk, has been nomina­ the Philippines, Japan, Aus­ ing of Pyongyang, North Korean A new club member, Mr. Jack a large carpenter's chisel. He ted by the Pro-Rhee Liberal tralia, and New Zealand. capital, and the alleged para­ Wallace, proved to be a good jumped off the refrigerator and Party. He will be challenged by chuting of Chinese prisoners back sport when called on to give an ran along the northern side ot the the Speaker of the Assembly, Lee f It was understood that the into North Korea as spies, were impromptu rendition ot Loch BAA. field on to Woodlands Kap Sung, chosen by the Assem­ foreign policy plank gave un­ reported by the Communist news Lomond at yesterday's meeting. Road, and then across Saitus bly Liberal Party, and a Minis­ qualified approval to the concept agency. He was accompanied by Mr. Grammar School playing field. ter without portfolio, Lee Yun find the scope of the mutual Terry Brannon at the piano. Andrews said the man stopped •Tung, nominated by the Socialist security programme of military The agency said General Nam at one point and threatened to Democratic Parly. II had sent a letter to the Allied (In London, Mr. Anthony Nut­ and economic help to the overseas team on Sunday "exposing the kill him if he did not stop follow­ Ulies. -This declaration rejected ing. The man then went up some ting, Under-Secretary of for criminal actions of the American Foreign Affairs, told the House the foreign policy plank of the side in forcing captured person­ BRITISH TREASON LAWS steps leading to the school and Republican Party, which declared disappeared. of Commons that the Government that the size of the Truman nel of this side to become special hopes there will be a settlement agents." The next time Andrews saw the et the "very complicated pro­ administration's foreign aid pro­ NEED NO ALTERATION man was in the police station, be grammes threatened the economic Another despatch said' that blem" of constitutional develop­ testified, and he identified Bean ments in Korea.) strength of the United States. 10,000 people were killed, as the nrian he saw at the window maimed or burned in the latest LONDON, July 21 (Reuter). — He said the Government, in a The platform committee hoped Britain's treason laws need no that evening. He said be was note dated July 14 to the Korean to put the finishing touches to the "American mass murder'' raids shown a number of photographs on Pyongyang. alteration just now but will be minister in London, had once foreign policy plank later today re-drafted if and when neces­ in the police station, and he picked j again expressed the hope that tad then go on to the controversial In the latest reported ground sary, Sir David Maxwell Fyfen, out one of Bean. martial law in South Korea issue of civil rights for Negroes war action, Allied infantry, sup­ Walter A. Adderley, of Euclid SALE the Home Secretary, told the would be promptly lifted, arres­ in tbe southern United States. ported by planes, tanks "and ar­ House of Commons today. Avenue, Pembroke, was working ted National Assemblymen re­ tillery, regained tbe crest of a in the basement of his koine on leased and a. return to constitu­ strategic hill dubbed "Old Baldy" Brigadier F. Medlicott, Con­ servative, had urged stiff er pen­ the evening of Jury 5 when he tional government assured. on the western front early yes­ heard running footsteps on a path terday after three days' bitter alties for convicted secrets be­ Britain's New Air Fleet trayers. which leads from his hous. to the fighting. mjdn road, he told the court. No New British Liner Said Best In The World "It is inconsistent,*" he main­ SAW BEAN OUTSIDE tained, "that while" a man who At that moment he did not look Tt Beat "United States" kills PTy'yfifrri person is almost up, but a few seconds later he v * LONDON, July 21 (Renter). — automatically executed, the Of­ looked outside and saw Bean Saturday Only ritain's new jet bombers and WINDSOR YACHT TURNS ficial Secrets Act allows only a LONDON, July 23 (Reuter). — Bghters will be by far the best in term of imprisonment to be im­ standing on the street outside his Tbe British Government is not the world, the Under-Secretary BACK IN BAD WEATHER posed on those who, by their be­ house. considering building a troop of State for Air, Mr. George Ward, trayal of vital secrets, may be Asked how he knew it was transport liner capable of recap­ said today. turing the blue riband of the At­ ANTIBES, France, July 23 the means of causing the deaths Bean, Adderley replied that he lantic, the Transport Minister, | "I think I can say with great (Reuter). — The Duke and of thousands." had known Bean for 20 .years. confidence that the new types of Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, told the Duchess of Windsor, cm a yacht In the past two years British Bean was wearing a red shirt, House of Commons today. at Kt bombers and swept-wing cruise from Cannes to Portofino, courts have sentenced two men Adderley said. fighters ordered by the Royal Air had to turn back to Antibes today The 53,300-ton American liner for crimes under .the Official The witness added that the foot­ United States this month cap­ Force under super-priority con­ after bucking bad weather for Secrets Act — German-born Dr. steps he heard were made by trols, will be by far the best in five hours. They are expected tured the record from the British the world," he told leading Klaus Fuchs, atom who someone wearing sneakers. He liner Queen Mary. to continue their journey in the said he could tell -by the Sound figures in the aviation world at a yacht Amazone tomorrow or Fri­ got 14 years, and, lately, William luncheon. day. Marshall, 24-year-old Foreign that the shoes had rubber soles. Office radio operator, sentenced Police Sgt. Marshall Rogers told • "If there is any deferent to a 1 After two weeks in Portofino to five years for the same crime. of having a conversation with Mrs. LONDON EXCHANGE ST. GEORGES Bot war better than air power I they will continue to Venice be­ oon't know it," he added. Both betrayed British secrets to Andrews at the Paint and fore returning to Cannes. the Russians. Decorating Company at about LONDON, July 23 (Reuter). — 8 p.m. that night. Later in the Business was very much quieter evening, at about 11.20 P.C. on the stock exchange today and Rogers arrested Bean outside the the tendency was for values to de­ Island Theatre. teriorate as holders marked down prices in what was largely an Bean was taken to the police abortive attempt to attract new Today's The Last Day! station and searched and a business. Mid Summer Clearance carpenter's chisel was found on The Persian and more particu­ him, Rogers testified. larly the-Egyptian developments Bean was alleged to have made tended to accentuate caution and a statement to P.S. Rogers admit­ the drift to lower levels. ting he had been near the build­ Gilt edged securities were Summer Sale of International Harvester ing, but he refused to sign it. widely 1/8 easier after early P.S. Rogers also said that the gains of the same proportions, of chisel found on Bean was com­ and industrials began to fade Refrigerators and Freezers Ends Today pared with an indentation found after an early reappearance of on the window; they tallied. yesterday's firmness. •Giving evidence on his own Foreign bonds were neglected behalf Bean denied the charge. with Germans showing losses of He said he had been working on up to 1-% points and Japanese the house of Wilfred. Allen on dull pending further news at Be omm mi the lucky ones Ord Road, Paget, where he has debt settlement talks. WOMEN'S SHOES been living for the past two In contrast to yesterday, when and buy your Inter­ years. they were about the only dull WORKED UNTIL 9 section, oils cheered up. Anglo- national Harvester Re­ Iranian — after being marked "I'm a mason contractor and down at the opening on the work at night as weU as in the frigerator or freezer at Hague court decision — staged a day time. I also do carpentry good rally to the overnight level. astoundingly low prices. work,** he added. He said he Canadian Eagle were in good' de­ worked on the house unti" about mand, gaining 18 pence 16 34/- The average family size nine o'clock and then went to in the case of the registered Hamilton where he had a con­ shares.. Prices hove been slashed on broken lines off Refrigerator during this versation with H. B. Stovell Coppers again showed some outside the Island Theatre. improvement on continental sup­ Sale is selling for £95.6.0 Mr. Peter Smith, Solicitor port but both Kaffirs and Town ond Country ond Pffeiffer's summer General, asked Bean why PS. diamonds were neglected. cash, and all other Re­ Rogers should testify that Bean had made such a statement if it Goiin g Exchange Raits shoes. All this season's styles, they include frigerating Units, large were not true. "Are you not 4 'good friends with him?" Mr. at the Bank of . or small, have been re* Smith Osked. sandals, casuals, wedgies, pedal pushers, and , This .will show you what good Ii T. Butterfield ft Son duced accordingly. All friends we are," Bean replied. Limited, Yesterday: models are fully guaran­ "He told me if he had caught me extra wide fitting shoes. at the Paint and Decorating Com- teed for five years and nany I would have been a Job BANK OF ENGLAND OFFICIA2 for the undertaker." RATE FOR UNITED STATE- are backed up with our The case was adjourned until 10.15 this morning so that Bean EXCHANGE: expert service. can call two witnesses—Allen and $2.786875 $2.78625 Town and Country Shoes reduced to 25/- Stovell. Bank buying rate 12.8053 5 LOST « CRASH OF $1.00 duals 7/1V4 Pfeiffer's pedal pushers „ „ 25/- i Bank selling rate $2.78 You must see these International Harvester Refrigerators and U.S. PLANE IN JAPAN f LM equals 7/1 Freezers to appreciate their many time-saving features, their quality CANADIAN FREE BATE: Sandals 15/- Wide fitting shoes 30/- construction throughout and, above all,, their very low price. TOKYO, July'33 (Reuter). — All five crew members aboard an American Army C-119 "Flying Don't delay — it's the last day today I Boxcar" transport were killed London when the plane cradled into a $2.703125 $2.7025 building at Asiha tonight. AJI Sales Final — No Charges and No Returns An Air Force spokesman was Montreal Pearman, Watlington & Co, unable to confirm reports that $2.70625 $2.70125 tiie big transport had crashed in­ Bank buying rate $2,7250 Household Dept. 2nd floor Phone 4141 to a dance hall, burning three Japanese women to death, but he $1.00 equals 7/4 1»-4T* said some Japanese were believed Bank selling rate 92.69 killed. _?*___: $1.00 equals 7/5 m