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Cantonese Migrate By Thousands Two & Half Hour Debate Reveals Marked Division Of Opinion; International Protests Voiced In Paris Cautious Note Hit London and Washington ELECTION PETITION IS REJECTED DENIA, June 9. (CP)—The British freighter "Isadora" and the Frenchman "Brisbane" were bombed today in separate in­ "That the committee rise, report progress and obtain leave to surgent air raids over Government-held seaports. Five were sit again, and that it be recommended to the House that a select killed, including the observer for the non-intervention committee committee be appointed to consider the bill entitled 'The Passenger in the raid on the "Brisbane" by a lone bomber outside this Ships Act of 1938' and any other matters inter-connected or co- harbour, and ten others were injured, four gravely. related therewith, and to report to the House without delay" was Denia is twenty miles south of Gandia, the British-owned the decision of members of the House of Assembly when they port which was bombed yesterday. The "Isadora" was struck in \ (Photo by Knudsen) adjourned at 6.08 p.m. on Wednesday after having fully debated the engine-room about midnight in the harbour at Castellon dela KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE—His ExceUency the Governor taking the salute as men of the 1st. Battn., the the highly contentious Passenger Ships Bill in committee, on second Plana and it is believed she was put out of commission, though Sherwood Foresters, swing past him in the parade held on King's Square, St. George's, yesterday morning in reading. honour of the King's Birthday. The ceremony lasted about 20 minutes and was witnessed by a large there were no casualties reported aboard. The "Brisbane" was Previous to the full dress debate i LATE ARRIVAL crowd. A report appears below. fired about the same time and was still burning at 11.30 ajn. today, on this B-% the petition of Me rs. and it was feared she would sink. T. H. H. Outerbridge and C. H. L. Mr. Outerbridge stated he was PARADE HERE HONOURS not present when polling opened, French ship is of 4,000 tons and i TWO FOUND GUILTY OF TARDY PAYMENTS BY Clay was considered by the House, THE KING'S BIRTHDAY sitting in a judiciary capacity. After as he was at St. George's at the loaded with fertilizer. She was at VIOLENT ROBBERY time, having received permission anchor in Denia harbour when the 13_h DAY OF BOMBING SOME MERCHANTS hearing evidence from the two peti­ Short Ceremony at East End tioners and the two Returning Offi­ from the Colonial Secretary. raider struck. The plane dumped FOR CHINESE CITY CRITICISED When asked "Did you at any time four bombs on the ship, then sprayed Yesterday Morning AU-day Sitting of Assizes on cers who conducted the election at Hamilton Parish, as well as nine allow in the polling place any per­ leek with machine-gun fire. Mass Migration As Millions Wednesday to Hear Case sons other than the person (if any) The French destroyer "Valencia" Chamber of Commerce other witnesses, no seconder was GOVERNOR LEADS CHEERS found for Captain Winter's motion selected to inspect the manner in sped to the "Brisbane's" assistance Are Homeless — Deaths which the polling took place, the and quickly reached her side. The | COURT SITS AGAIN TODAY Council to Move in the that the election be declared null Mount in Canton Rifles cracked out a feu de joie and void and that it be recommend­ candidates, and the voter about to French Consol at Valencia came to vote?", Mr. Outerbridge said, "On and cheers echoed in King's The Supreme Court of Bermuda, ed to the House to send a message Denia by car to investigate. All the CANTON, June 9 (CP)—Japanese Matter one occasion a man offered to go Square, St. George's yesterday on the third day of the Trinity Assizes, to His Excellency the Governor in­ seamen killed were French. Some planes dropped their cargoes of ex­ in there to help out another voter. morning as Bermuda marked the sat for a little more than five and a forming him of the, circumstances were hit by machine-gun bullets, plosives in the vicinity of Canton to­ COMMITTCES APPOINTED Colonel Tucker immediately went day officially set aside for ob­ half hours on Wednesday to complete and to issue writs for another elec­ the one most dangerously injured day for the thirteenth consecutive around to him and I think I am was Captain R. Guynol, the ship's servance of His Majesty's birth­ the hearing of one case. It was after tion. day. The raiders blasted three Acting on specific information right in saying that he took a hold commander. The non-intervention day, which actually occurs in five o'clock when the petty jury, railroad stations in the vicinity but received in a letter, the Council of Captain Winter carried the peti­ of him and ordered him out of the agent is said to have been a Briton December. The ceremony was after about half an hour's delibera­ did not drop any bombs on the shat­ the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce booth, and gave him a good talking by the name of Jones. brief, and it was attended by His tion, returned with a verdict of guilty tion through the prehminary stages tered South China metropolis, where on Wednesday afternoon made a and, with Mr. J. W. Cox, in the chair, to.'' The "Isadora" was damaged pre­ Excellency the Governor, Lt.- against William Alexander Davis and an intensive anti-aircraft fire greeted preliminary move to deal with mer­ had the two Returning Officers, Asked whether the tables were viously in an air raid at Valencia on General Sir Reginald J. T. Hild­ John Brangman, who were charged them. The stations were Yingtak, yard, in scarlet coat and plumed with robbery with violence. The chants who are tardy in payment Colonel R. J. Tucker and Mr. F. C. screened from the view of persons Continued on Page 10 on the Canton-Hankow line, and She- hat of a General's full-dress, and Chief Justice, Sir Orme Rowan- of their drafts, the opinion being Outerbridge, caUed to the Bar to in the polling place, Colonel Tucker ^___^^^^____^^^^^^_^^______lung, on the Canton-Kowloon line, by a large number of residents Hamilton, adjourned the Court to expressed that such members of the give evidence—that the ballot box said, "I can't say they were screen­ which have been feeding China with and visitors, the last-named today at 10.15 a.m., when he will pass mercantile community should be had two locks on it with only one ed," and "The tables were not FRANCO'S AIRMEN BOMB (war supplies from unblocked Hong evincing particular interest in sentence on Davis and Brangman and stopped in this practice, which re- key for the both leeks, which Colonel screened from one another but the SPANISH TOWN rong and Shiuj£Wan- this display of a small colony's the hearing of other cases will pro­ Cootinued on Page 4 Tucker held. Continued on Page 4 affection for its Sovereign. ceed. SHANGHAI, June 9 (CP)—The The Grand Jury brought in a true British Port Attacked — Air I war's taxy today caused mass migra­ Flags fluttered from all buildings tion and three great cities are adding around King's Square and from the bill in the case against Gwendolyn MP. ALFRED G. VANDERBILT & BRIDE HERE BIRTHDAY HONOURS Raids Add To Spanish Dead innumerable thousands to Furness tender "Castle Harbour," Thomas, who is charged with un­ an es- lawful wounding. timated 30,000,000 refugees already and a gaily decorated enclosure was FOR THE WEST INDIES BARCELONA, June 8. (CP) At Mr. David Tucker, counsel for the homeless as a result of the Japanese set aside for members of the St. least forty people were killed and defendent Davis, cross-examined sweep across China, the bombings George's Corporation, officials of the sixty injured today when the Insur­ the complainant, Joseph DaCosta, LONDON, June 9. (CP)—Two of Canton alone causing an estimated Boy Scout and Girl Guide movements, gents bombed the town of Figueras, and other invited guests. when the case resumed on Wednesday Governors headed the list of resi­ half million to flee. dents of the British West Indies in­ twenty miles south of the French The principal unit in the parade morning. DaCosta stated that he HANKOW, June 9 (CP)—The Chi­ cluded in the King's Birthday Hon­ border and astride the railway link­ was that formed by a detachment of was on friendly terms with Davis nese Foreign Office announced today ours. They are Mr. C. C. F. Dundas, ing Barcelona with France. The, the 1st. Bn., the Sherwood Foresters, and had not had a fight with him Governor of the Bahamas, and Mr. bombs were apparently aimed at tl_e | ^* ^_^^^^^« _TWdo 88 strong and led by their band, wtih the week previous to the assault. The H. B. Popham, Governor of the Wind­ railway, but they struck the hospital, wo uld suspend operations on June 11 three officers. They marched down witness said that Davis did not hit ward Islands. Both were made City HaU and other buildings. The The spokesman emphasized that the from their barracks on Barracks Win ~him in a store but pushed him so Knight Commanders of the Order officials telephoned to Perpignan move did not mean severance of dip­ to the western end of York Street, that he fell down. They were not of St. Michael and St. George, and and said tbe wounded could not be lomatic relations. foUowed by the Bermuda MiUtia fighting—only "skylarking." will henceforth use the prefix Sir. attended to there and asked permis­ CANTON, June 8 (CP)—Two new Artillery, 20 strong, with their band. sion to send them to Perpignan for The B.M.A. unit was under command NOT DBDNK Other awards were: Commander bombardments today raised the civU- of the Order of St. Micheal and St. emergency treatment. Continued on Page 10 Continued on Page 4 On the night of the attack on him, George to Arthur Harris Hodges, MADRID, June 8. (CP)—Spanish DaCosta said, he had three "double Treasurer of Jamaica; Gwilym Insurgent planes bombed the British- decker" drinks, but was not drunk. Arthur Jones, Trinidad's Commiss­ owned port of Gandia, 36 miles south Four or five minutes after he left ioner of Agriculture; Officer of the of Valencia today, disabling a British Vegetable Exports to Canada up his brother's house he was assaulted. Order of the British Empire to Perci- dredger, destroying two warehouses Mr. Tucker: "That means it took val Martin Cooper, Chairman of the and tearing up the railroad. The you four or five minutes to go 100 Jamaica Water Commission, William Samuel Dickens, Commissioner of Continued on Page 10 Slightly This Year yards to the point where you were robbed. Tou had been drinking, of PoUce, Barbados, Geoffrey Ham­ 0 were you staggering?" mond _frith, Treasurer and Collector of Customs, St. Lucia, and James HIS MAJESTY CHEERED The subject of water shortage has parched and tanks empty during the Da Costa: "No." Da Costa stated that one blow Herbert Peet, Postmaster, the Baha­ BY HUGE CROWD been much on people's minds and three months which followed. mas. tongues in recent months, though The effect of such dry conditions knocked him out, and that when he fortunately at the time of writing on the various crops has been inter­ came to he saw two men in front of Member of the Order of the British LONDON, June 9 (CP)—Thousands the long spell of dry weather has esting to observe. A number of him, facing south. He did not Empire to Miss Sybil Burnside,, today swarmed the sunlit Mall to broken. For purpose of comparison vegetables made surprisingly good notice whether one of them had a hat, clerk to the Secretariat, the Bahamas, cheer the King as he rode with the figures are published below showing growth, of which the young tomato but he positively identified Davis. Clarence Walter Frith, Superinen- Duke of Gloucester and Duke of Kent the rainfall recorded at the Agri­ crop was perhaps the most outstand He had known him for years and had dent of Public Works, Caieos Islands, to take the salute in the historic cultural Station up to the end of ing. Others on the other hand such seen him earlier in the evening. Henry Langley Hayward, St. Vincent, ceremony of Trooping the Colour on April in this year and in the three as potatoes in high land and onions Mr. Tucker questioned Da Costa's the Rev. Edward John Hope, Dean his official birthday. His Majesty previous years. cropped poorly. The lowlying pond- ability to recognise a man from his of Holy Trinity, Trinidad, Mrs. mounted on a chestnut charger and lands, however, came into their back, but the Chief Justice remarked Jane Mahy, Grenada, Outhbert wearing the scarlet and gold cf 1935 1936 1937 1938 own, and the crop, of celery grown that it was not unusual, and gave Hugh Norton, District Commissioner Cclonel-in-Ohief of the Scots Guards, ins. beside the ponds was exceptionally the former Governor of Bermuda as of British Guiana, Albert Colonridge with the blue ribbons of tbe Order Jan... 4.95 3.15 1.05 5.84 fine, being described as the best an example of a man easily recognised Panton, Assistant Treasurer of the of the Garter, led the glittering caval­ Feb 4.11 6.23 7.71 2-25 which has been obtained for a num­ from the back. Caymen Islands, and Miss Harriet cade from Buckingham Palace to the March... 5.12 8.05 4.00 1.51 ber of years. Planting in pondlands DaCosta notified the police by tele­ Jane Tyler, Matron of the Lunatic Horse Guards Parade. Queen Mary April..... 5.23 5^8 8.53 2.76 is always hazardous since heavy phone the day after the assault, Asylum, Jamaica. and the Princesses Elisabeth and rain or high tides may cause flooding and at that time did not tell them Margaret drove to the Parade with 20.01 22.81 21.29 12.36 and serious damage to the crops. that he knew who did it. The money F Medals', Order of the British Em­ an escort of lifeguards. Attaches This season, however, there was no taken from his pocket amounted to pire to Benjamin Maurice Adderley, and members of the Army Council about £3-18-0. for his social work among prisoners It will be noted that a fraction over hitch and potatoes and other crops (Photo by Knudsen) saluted and the crowd cheered as the twelve inches of rain fell during the did splendidly. As an example there Mr. Cardie Mosse, representing in British Honduras, Basil Daniels, Mr. Alfred Gwynne VanderbUt and his bride, the former Manuela Hudson, carriage rounded Victoria Memorial. first four months of the year, as may be cited the planting of Royal Brangman, continued the cross- teacher in the Roman Catholic Queen Elizabeth was unable to at­ against twenty inches or more during Kidney potatoes by Mr. Emanuel examination. DaCosta again denied as they arrwed at Darrell's Airport on Wednesday only a few hours after elementary school at Barranco, tend, being at Windsor recovering the same period in the other years. De Silva of Devonshire Parish. Twen­ that he was either drunk or stagger­ their marriage by a Roman Catholic priest at the-Summer home of Mr. Theophilus Robertson, Sergeant of from a cold. The Ambulance Corps Moreover, nearly half of this amount ty barrels of seed were planted at the ing when he left his brother's house, Vanderbilt's mother, Mrs. Margaret Emerson, "Cedar Lodge," Sands Point, the 'frinidad Constabulary and treated more than 300 eases, mostly fell in January, so that it Is not sur­ contradicting Fray's evidence. Mr. L.I. They have taken a cottage in Paget for their honeymoon. faintings. prising that the ground became Continued oa Page 4 Continued oa Page 2 Continued on Page 5 Continue- oa Pafe 4 •Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938.

GJtje logal (gazette TWO FOUND, GUILTY OF VIEWS AND RE-VIEWS VIOLENT ROBBERY Tonight—Our Popular and (Enlmtist iatlg Under this heaping we Intend publishing the views and re-views of our readers. Pub­ lication does net imply that these views are in accord with our editorial policy and we Family Nite—Let's Go! INCORPORATINQ Continue, from Page 1 reserve tbe right to refuse publication should a communication not lie of general THB ROYAL GAZETTE .EsTAB. 1828) Interest or be couched in improper or discourteous language. Ail communications should be accompanied by the name and address of writer though not necessarily fo» THE COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS (ESTAB. 1866) Mosse read from DaCosta's deposition: publication. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY "I had the money in the palm of my hand when I was struck. . . " The TVrOLOniAL THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. ORGAN AT NONSUCH SAFEGUARDING "HIRE- ( V • V_x 0Pf » _ HOUSE REID STREET. HAMILTON Chief Justice pointed out that the PURCHASE" deposition read: "I had the money Sfc. George's, THE pLOY HOUSE At 8.30 with new shorts A. M. PURCEU. in the palm of my hand. When I June 7th, 1938. MANAGING EDITOR was struck. .. " St. George's, George Arliss in June 8, 1938. ASSISTANT EDITOR t E. T. SAYER DaCosta said that when he got up To the Editor: Presents the technicolour film that ASSISTANT MANAGER! ERNEST A BEU. after being struck the two men were actually drew cheers at its "DR. SYN" ADVERTISING MANAGER. ML M. HANSFORD just walking away. He followed To the Editor, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dear Sir: premiere them for a little distance and then Royal Gazette & Colonist DaUy, At 10.00 Don't Miss it! LOCAL i—ONI YIAR 40/- SIX MONTHS 20/- I know you are interested in the went home, not to his brother's FOREiGNi-— To UNITED STATES AH® CM«AD_4 work at Nonsuch Island. WiU you • 12 OO PER YEAR, TO GBEAT BRITAIN. BO/- house. Dear Sir: Warner Bros.' "THRILL OF A LIFETIME" PER YEAR kindly aUow me space in your col- Of the many measures deserving ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE ums to thank all the kind friends who with Par. all star cast NOT StTRE the attention of the new House of "GOLD IS WHERE YOU contributed to the purchase of a Assembly is one to which absolutely PHONES' EDITORIAL _053i ADVERTISING. C1RCUI-A- BUhorn Portable Organ for the chapel no concern has been given up to FIND IT" TION. •TC. lOOl i WORK-ROOM AHD NIGHT CALL.. Mr. Mosse: "Did you say in the at Nonsuch Islands? the present, namely, the protection IOS» . JO\% PRINTIN* lOSS- Lower Court 'I can't positively say It was used for the first time on GEOEGE BRENT it was the two men*?*' The witness of people who purchase articles on Whit-Sunday and Mr. Doeiing. who the hire purchase plan, or what OLIVIA DE HAVILAND FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938 was not sure. has been teaching the boys to sing, we Bermudians caU on the instal­ & FOR SALE Mr. Mosse: "Then you are not sure telephoned me that he wished we ment plan, and—no less—the pro­ Better than "Trail of Lonesome the two accused are the men, from could have heard the hearty singing tection of dealers who so seU. This " REHEARSAL " what you say?" DaCosta's replied Pine" By Public Auction of the three hymns at morn ing pray­ form of purchase has greatly increas­ that he was positive in his mind that ers; the beautiful Uttle organ gave ed here in recent years. It is not at the residence of CANON TOVEY, "Parade ! — tion! the accuse*! were the ones who at­ them confidence. At the close they whoUy bad, for it enables famiUes Church Street "Paiade will move to the right in tacked him. asked if they could have more music, to acquire luxuries which they fours — f'm. . . fours! DaCosta said that he did not tell and they spent a very happy morn­ 3 Shows: 2.45, 7.30, 9.30 "Eight!" would otherwise have to be without. the police the identity of his attack­ ing. Some evils are attendant on it, not Reg. Prices Too! "By the left quick M'. .- arch!" ers when he reported the robbery Tuesday, June 14th Mr. Editor, some of my friends alone here, but wherever the system because "it was up to them to find The troops stiffen, heels click as chaffed me at the quotation from obtains. out." He was afraid of the accused commencing at 1.30 p.m. one, the double lines change to four Luther with which I headed my sub­ and would rather let the police find For some time the abuses of the in as short a time as it takes to blink. scription Ust, "Music makes people The marching men swing smartly out who it was. system have caused concern in Eng­ nulder and gentler, more moral land, and on the seventh of last aU the past the parade officer. Little puffs Albert Edward Stay gave evidence and more reasonable," but after month Miss Helen Wilkinson in­ of dust eddy about their feet. that he saw DaCosta outside James' hearing about the boys' apprecia­ troduced in the House of Commons The ubiquitous dog gallops joyous­ gate and also the two accused, who Household Furniture tion I have great hopes. They asked a Hire Purchase BiU. "which seeks ly, an old decrepit-looking horse came along after DaCosta. When Mr. Doering how it came to Non­ to protect poor people from unscru­ goes back to his four year old days, the two accused were opposite Da­ and Effects such, and he explained that kind pulous dealers and honest dealers prancing and pricking his ears as Costa, Davis put the light on him. friends wished to help them. from deceitful customers." The JSelmont ffllanor Comprising:— the men march along. The witness could see the accused The authorities, through Mr. BiU passed through the House un­ Bands play a stirring march which and DaCosta distinctly. After the Mahogany Dining Room Suite— Arthur Tucker, agreed to my coUect- opposed in less than an hour, and echoes and echoes. Ught was put out the rain ceased and Sideboard, Table, 6 Chairs; Carv­ ing for the organ and very kindly this for three reasons: first, because This i_ unifcim—Rcy_il Marines the witness got on his bicycle and and Qolf Club ing Table. became responsible for the duties the Attorney General's Department khaki, and sailors blue and white; delivered an order at Tamarind Vale. and safe transportation to Nonsuch. had prepared a workmanlike meas­ Mahogany Bedroom Suite—Dressing rifles, the glint of sun on fixed bay­ He returned along the road west­ ure, second, because members were Table, Wardrobe, Chest Drawers, onets; there is glare from the dead ward, but did not meet the accused. Thanking you for the space and thanking aU the kuad friends who in sympathy, and third—but not Double Bed. white dusty road. "If they had gone along the road contributed, least—because of the industry and The gunner's mate marches along as they said," the Attorney General ParUamentry skill show by Miss Oak Bedroom Suite—Dressing Table, with his column. Through clenched asked, "would you have met them?" I am, Wardrobe, Single Bed. Sincerely yours, Wilkinson in carrying the BiU teeth he mutters "Pick 'm up there The witness repUed that he would through. Mahogany Nest of Tables. you in the third row. . . Left-right, have. LILLIAN H. HAYWARD. Dancing Every Evening a a a left right . . pick 'em up." On March 3 the witness met Super- The most important safeguards WiUow Tables. Spectators: grown-ups, children, intendant McBeath and Detective- Miss Hayward adds the foUowing of the measure are: it enables the hirer to terminate the agreement ON CEDAR COURT dogs, horses, thrill in their own Officer WilUams on the road. He note to her letter: Camp Bed with Mattress. by returning the goods and one- way to the sound of marching feet. carried out an experiment with them, at 9.30 third the price, and, on the oth_r 2 Chests Drawers. Dressing Tables. Tttttrrrrr . . .amp. . . .ttttrrrr. . . leaving for James' gate and going to BILHORN PORTABLE ORGANS hand, debars the seUer from reclaim­ amp. . . .ttttrrrr. . . . Tamarind Vale. Returning, he met 6 Bedroom Chairs. ing the goods if one-third the price Senior officers stand in a group a the Superintendent McBeath and Some of the subscribers to the has been paid, unless he is so em­ Gentlemen's Wardrobe. Atwater few yards away from the officer in D.O. WilUams, who had walked from organ for Nonsuch have wondered powered by a Court. The dealer is charge of operations. They watch James' gate. if it would stand the Bermuda cU- Kent Radio. mate. I can only say Bilhorn por­ specially protected by the obUgation for minutest details: the swing of the In answer to Mr. Tucker's cross- MURRAY GRISS table organs were invented fifty placed on the hirer to reveal to him arm, the carriage of the rifle on the examination, Fray said that in his Electric Heater. Kitchen Table. years ago and have been improved at aU times the whereabouts of the left shoulder, the set of the uniform opinion DaCosta was drunk; he was on again and again. They are made goods. Garden Tools. Lawn Mower. (The shortest in the centre and the beginning to stagger a bit. and his up in waterproof material, and when Compared with other matters tallest in the flanks makes the thin Mr. Tucker: "Then DaCosta con^d Meat Safe. Step Ladder. closed can be carried about like a which wiU claim the attention of blue piping of the jumper as an not have seen Davis or Brangman Belmont Manor Orchestra suit-case. They are specially fitted the House, the above may seem a Deck Chair, Etc., etc., etc. unbroken blue line). Notes are alone previously?" The witness for mission-field work and camps. very smaU one, yet I trust that it made so that when the encircling answered that he did not see how he Mahogany Desk. wiU not be lost sight of, not that I divisions halt corrections can be could have. Percy Grainger, the famous com­ poser of "Country Gardens" and personaUy need its protection, for made. Eric DaCosta, the complainant's J. CRITCHLEY, other popular selections, after having I am pleased to sign myseU. "Parade will halt" says the Gun brother, gave evidence that his Special ferry leaves Belmont at 12*55 ajn. Auctioneer, nery Office in a quiet voice, and a had one in use for a year, gave a brother stood near a powerful Ught "CASH-AND-CARRY.'' Tower BuUding, HamUton. second later the same voice thun­ in the cellar and that anyone passing wonderful testimonial to the adver­ 3798ftu.f.s.tu. ders "Parade. . .'alt!" could have seen—or would have if tisers. Also a missionary from the Feet are brought together with a they had looked—what he was doing. Congo Swamps of Africa, after hav­ Island. Folding bench and canvas vibrating crack. The complaintant was not drunk. ing one in use for ten years, testi­ cover was suppUed with the organ, "Parade: Ab. . .'t! Turn!" He did not teU him afterwards fied that it was a complete success. which can be easUy carried into the Bodies swing round—as if a con­ who struck him. So I think it wiU stand Nonsuch Recreation room. THE PATIO RESTAURANT FOR SALE jurer held a long knife which showed Benjamin Sousa said that he saw of the the backs of cards one moment and two men going by the stables where was "a lot of bunk," but his state­ the faces the next—but you did not he was working on the night DaCosta it was when he left duty at Mr. ment in PoUce Court was correct. NEW WINDSOR HOTEL see him move it! was robbed. T. W. Orr's house. Davis was put in the box by his 2,000 LBS OF ARMY There is a short conference be­ was robbed. They were going to­ Chief Justice: "Why did you look The natural beauty of the PALM GARDENS, abounding In the counsel, and he repeated his eyidence atmosphere of the Tropics, provides the ideal and unusual setting tween the gunnery officer and senior ward Eric DaCosta's house. He could at the clock?" given in the PoUce Court. He first for that gay and exciting officers. He returns to the parade not describe them, and only noticed Lottimore: "Because I was in a BISCUITS heard that DaCosta had been assaul­ BON VOYAGE LUNCHEON and makes the correction: a rifle that one man was taUer than the hurry to get out." in 25 lb. air-tight tin ted on February 28, two days after A Native Orchestra directed by held too high is lowered, or a cap other. * Chief Justice: "When did you containers is replaced so that the name of the the assault. He did not mention first hear of the case?" BERRIE BROWN BERMUDA LOBSTERS, TURTLE SOUP, TURTLE STEAKS AND Biscuits may be seen on appUca­ ship is more to the front. either Fray or Lottimore in his state­ Lottimore: "When I was caUed ACCUSED'S STATEMENTS ment because he did not remember FINS, BERMUDA FRESH FISH, AND NATIVE AND tion to O.C . R.A.S.C., Prospect (Tel. These minor details are soon ad­ by Constable Roberts, two or three UNUSUAL DELICACIES, EXOTIC SALADS. at the time. He mentioned them No. 20381. Tenders should be for­ justed. The gunnery officer is sat­ days before I had to appear." Prepared and served to meet the demands of the most DetectKe-Constable J. Williams [in a statement after he had heard warded to reach O.C , R.A.S.C., Pros­ isfied that all is correct, returns, The Chief Justice questioned Lotti­ discriminating. read Davis' and Brangman's state­ Frany'sevidence in PoUce Court. pect, not later than 17th June, 1938. and salutes the senior group of offi­ ments to the poUce, in which Davis more closely about his having par­ A LA CARTE OR TABLE D'HOTE SERVICE cers. Again he faces the divisions. Davis stated that he and Brangman ticularly noticed the time on the Wines and Liquors from Age Old Cellars. said he heard a man cursing and 3815tf. "Parade. .! Or. . . der . . 'ms!" swearing at James' gate so ha turned left James' gate at about eight o'clock night in question. "You have been Cocktails as You Enjoy Them The rifles carried on the left shoul­ a Ught on bun. Brar.gman, in his and that they met Fray at the foot talking about this case," he said. DDJNER DANCE — 7 to 9 PM. der are grasped on the barrels by ths statement, did not mention seeing of Camp HiU Road at about nine Lottimore replied that he had. DANCING IN THE PALM GARDEN UNTIL CLOSING right hand and swung vertically in DaCosta or hearing a man cursing. o'clock. "When I was called as a witness front, and then carried to the right Both gave different accounts of their I thought I should get things side. The whole movement is beau­ movements. 1,000 YARDS EST HOUR straight," he said. tifully executed—the slap of the Mr. Mosse inquired if Brangman Lottimore said that he had over­ '{She WHITE SNEAKERS hand on the rifle, the flash of steel was asked about a safe taken from The Attorney General: "It took heard a conversation in which Da­ as the bayonets moves through the RiddeU's Bay when he was questioned. you an hour to cover a distance of Costa said that he did not kndw who all sizes air, the crash as the butt strikes the The witness said he was not. about 1,000 yards? Can you give any hit him. ground—as if one man was reflected The Chief Justice: "What's this explanation of that?** Davis repUed The jury returned after a quarter Slbow rReach cKotel in a series of mirrors. about a safe?" that it could have taken two hours of an hour after retiring with a and gave no explanation. "Parade will unfix bayonets" warns Detective WilUams answered that question: Why Lottimore had not • SBaget the gunnery officer. Then a second The Chief Justice: "Wasn't it a safe was taken in the same parish met Fray?. A pleasant rendezvous for Cocktails and Dinners BON MARCHE later his voice commands "Parade at about the same time, and that because you were not there at all The Chief Justice said that that | 3252

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There are, splash of colour in a cedar tree looks Thunbergia erecta blue 3-6 ft. however, a number of the lesssr very attractive, but the climber is Autumn and Spring. known flowering shrubs which will definitely detrimental to the tree Thunbergia erecta var. alba, white I thrive in Bermuda and give an ex­ and makes it exceedigly difficult to 3-6 ft. Autumn and Spring. A lovely cellent display of colour at various cut out any dead wood, without Viburnum odoratissimum, cream Smooth. iMisdmt^Q- !'-%'*"M j seasons of the year. destroying the larger part cf the 6-10 ft. Winter. creeper. gift for Most of the gardens visited during CLIMBERS the last two months have presented The art of good gardening was all occasions a really fine example cf what the so clearly shown by some competitors Argyreia speciosa, white. called "annuals" can do for the Ber­ and in these cases it would be diffi­ Allamanda carthartica var. Schot- muda gardens. These plants are cult to offer suggestions for improve­ tii yellow. PAINTS-VARNISHES invaluable to supply the garden with ment. Throughout the Competition Antigonon leptopus, rose pink. bloom in the Spring time, and it is it was particularly noticed that a • ENAMELS Cultured Bignonia venustra, orange. not the intention here to suggest high standard of tidiness was main- Clytostorna caiHstegioides, pale that less annuals should be planted tamed. This is a very essential point purple. PEARLS but simply to make suggestions as if the garden is tidy it shows the __oii_cera sempervirens, orange red. which will definitely help to provide plants up far more effectively and \WSv\t!^nUSj^jjjjj^ Solandra grandiflora, cream. the gardens with bloom at times cieates a very favourable impression. Solanum seaforthianum, blue. FOR SALE AT ALL HARDWARE STORES They're real pearls, when the annuals cannot be grown. A selection of shrubs and climbers Oyster-Born Gifts of-Heirloom Quality. Apart from about three or four sub­ Solanum Wendlandi, blue. you know, lustrous suitable for planting as suggested Thunbergia grandiflora, blue. and beautiful, and gen­ These "ORIENTMr^CultniSrd Peajls^ate jects it is exceedingly difficult suc­ in the foregoing paragraphs is given PE-tf-ANomY-J-QUAHANTEED cessfully to cultivate annuals dur­ G. R. GROVES, Horticulturist of uine — but far, far below. the Department of Agriculture, j below the cost of the real pearls of former days. We have ing the summer months, when ob­ viously the gardens lose much of writing in the Bulletin for June.) them in necklaces, rings, brooches, etc., ideal for wedding SHRUBS and graduation gifts. And so reasonably priced! their former attraction, presenting It's New: a somewhat barren appearance. Abelia grandiflora, white 6-8 ft. To overcome this difficulty to a flowering in summer. BULLET CAMERA The Astwood-Dickinson Co_, Stores certain extent a greater variety of Alstonia sp. white, 10-15 ft. May flowering shrubs should be planted. to November. Combines simplicity, depend­ These will in no way interfere with Brunfelsia americana, cream 10 ft. ability, and low price with de­ the planting of annuals and other May to November. plants, but will continue to grow and Brunfelsia calycina, purple 6- 10ft. sign of more expensive cameras. bloom year after year making up May to November. Takes eight good the garden proper, and serving as a Brunfelsia uniflora, white 6ft. 1 % x 2'2-inch ^^-""" SPECIAL TOURISTS background for the other plants. Autumn. pictures. Now 10* ^ When using shrubs in the garden Orossandra undulaefolia orange 3ft. available at the f|f there are certain general rules worth continuous. store with the v*' reiterating briefly. First, it is ad­ Cassia didymobotrya, yellow 15ft.. PACKAGES visable not to choose too large a continuous. REACHES AND CLEANS KODAKS sign %\ variety of shrubs, but rather to make Cassia floribunda, yellow 15ft. June ALL TEETH (1 GALLON) a selection of a few species which are to December. adaptable for their size, colour and Daedalacanthus nevosus, blue 3-6 KODAK of the most popular habit of growth for the particular ft. Winter. garden in question. These then Hamelia patens, orange red 6-10ft. Brands of Liquors may be planted in groups of varying Summer and Autumn. sizes, repeated here and there within Ixora varieties red, orange and yel­ the area to give balance and unifor­ low. Summer. Now Within the "Means" o£ AU Ask for Price List mity. In planting shrubs it is far Lagerstroemia indica, rose pink. more effective to form bold masses 10-15ft. Summer. The new 1938 Tropically Fabricated General rather than individual specimens. Murraya exotica, white 6-10 ft. Electric Radios are now available to suit almost my at This type of planting has obvious Summer. budget. These long and short wave sets, providing advantages as luxuriant groups can Malvaviscus grandiflorus, red .. they 11 give you the acme in radio reception, and backed by a six be made to form a contrzst to the 6-10 ft. Winter. month guarantee, are priced from £12. It. 0. BURROWS & CO., Ltd. implanted spaces, and two or three Odontonema strictum red 10ft. shrubs create a much finer specta­ MORE PLEASURE Three pounds down payment and 7/6 a week Bermuda's Leading Liquor Merchants Summer and Autumn. assures you of the world's finest radio entertainment. cle than one isolated specimen. Fentas carnea deep pink 3 ft. This does not refer to plants grown Summer. _Front Street and Queen Street for show or specimen purposes; ROBERT D. AITKEN Peristrophe speciosa, purple 3 ft. 5738410-..p. but since such plants are not a part i Phone 1127 Summer and Autumn. 3 Queen Street Hamilton Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938.

PARADE HERE HONOURS TARDY PAYMENTS BY SOME BILL BARRING "HOTEL- THE KING'S BIRTHDAY MERCHANTS CRITICISED SHIPS" GOES TO SELECT MISS JEAN CECILY PERINCHIEF COMMITTEE OF ASSEMBLY Continued {ran Pace 1 A BRIDE

of Lt. W. £. Meyer and Lt. J. J. Continued from Pace 1 O'Brien. Continued from Pace 1 Members of the Royal ArtUlery fleets to some extent on other mer­ voters had their backs turned to Association formed up under Major chants. one another and they were screened Lightbourn, hon. secretary of the The meeting of the CouncU was off from the main hall." R.A.A., and they were foUowed in the presided over by Mr. Edmund G. "If either of them turned parade by a contingent of War Veter­ Gibbons, and was called principally around, yes," said Colonel Tucker ans under Commander Landman, the for the election of certain com­ in reply to the question: "Could PUot Warden. mittees by means of which it is hoped other persons in the polling place Bringing up the rear were Scouts to broaden and enliven the Chamber's have overlooked and observed the under the general command of the programme of activities. manner in which any voter was Commissioner for the Eastern Dis­ After the letter, forwarding a marking or had marked his ballot trict, Mr. F. Wyatt, with Scout complaint from a firm in England, paper?" Leader Hugh Peniston in charge of had been read to the CouncU—it was "Had you been elected as a mem­ the Sea Scouts and Scout Leader G. sent for their consideration by a ber of the House of Assembly for Bennett in charge of the Boy Scouts prominent business man here—the Hamilton Parish would you have and. Girl Guides under the command of opinion was expressed that manu­ signed a simUar petition?" was a Miss P. Morgan. facturers in the ITnited Kingdom, question directed at Mr. Clay. He As the "FaU in" sounded the units before extending credit to merchants repUed "I should have welcomed took up positions on King's Square in the Colony, should approach the the opportunity." and Major Chidlaw-Roberts, M.C, Chamber of Commerce for any in­ 1st. Bn., the Sherwood Foresters, formation they might possess. NO GOOD AT GUESSING took charge of the whole parade. The Secretary of the Chamber, Mr. John J. BusheU, maldng his first To the question "Is it your opinion GOVERNOR ARRIVES appearance at a meeting since his that the result cf the election would recent illness, suggested a practice have been different if the polling His ExceUency the Governor arrived foUowed elsewhere in some business places had been screened in a man­ by carriage immediately afterwards, communities—that where a merchant • ner you think proper?" Mr. Clay accompanied by the Mayor of St. conducted his affairs in an unethical said "I am no good at guessing." George's, -Tis Worship W. E. Meyer, manner his Ucence should be revoked. Mr. T. H. H. Outerbridge said hei his A.D.C., Captain RadcUffe, and did not see the manner in which Captain I. Douglas Brown, the PUBLICATION MOOTED any other voter had voted, and he i Wahoo Sandals! Brigade Major. did not make any protests to the The Governor took up a position After some discussion it was agreed Returning Officers during the day in front of the War Memorial as the that a copy of the letter forwarded about the conditions of things band played the National Anthem, to the Chamber should be sent to Just as suitable for the beach as for and then, accompanied by the of­ whtte voting was in progress. the Colonial Secretary for the in­ He added that he thought the ficers and leaders of the units, re­ formation of TTis ExceUency the Gov­ Miss Jean CecUy Perinchief, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham __ennchief, strolling around the town. In all white Returning Officers were to be com­ viewed the parade. ernor, and that the President of of Pitt's Bay Road, Pembroke, who was married at St. John's Church, Pem­ mended "because any two men that His ExceUency took command of the Chamber take legal advice as to broke, last evening to Mr. Arthur Wesley Card, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. and in many gay colours with feather carried out the election seemingly the parade and a Royal Salute was what responsibiUties the Chamber of Card, of Paget. as conscientiously as they did, with weight cork soles and comfy Cuban given. The firing of a feu de joie Commerce would incur were they to by the Sherwood Foresters' detach­ pubUsh the names of the parties the machinery at their disposal heels ment foUowed, the crack of the shots concerned and the letter giving rise ought to be commended." started it, for this practice has Vegetable Exports To Canada echoing and re-echoing in the con­ to the matter. "There was neglect somewhere be-1 been in vogue for 12 years. ... I cause there were no screens and fined space of the Square. A long-standing proposal to in­ think it is most unfortunate that Up Slightly This Year proper polling boxes, and they were Taking off his plumed helmet and corporate the Chamber of Commerce the Governor should have picked working at great odds. I would hate raising it above his head, His Excel­ was revived at the meeting, and after on a company that belongs to in­ Continued from Pace 1 to touch the integrity of either lency caUed for three cheers for His some discussion a committee was ap­ dividuals of a country from which 10/6 pair one of them," repUed Mr. Outer- Maj esty. Caps and hats were removed pointed to investigate the matter we get our very Uvelihood beginning of February and the po- and the parade, and large numbers and report back to the CouncU for bridge when asked "Did you com­ Sir Stanley referred to the loss of I tatoes were dug ten weeks later, and of spectators, joined resoundingly their information. mend the Returning Officers for revenue which would accrue to St. 192 barrels were sent to tl e Packing- Other smart styles from as low as 4/6. their efficient work on that day?" in the cheers. The foUowing committees were George's should the biU go through House. From these, 470 bushel Others who testified at the Bar Another Royal Salute was given appointed: Committee on Credit in its present form. He thought it boxes weighing 60 lbss. nett were by the parade. The Union Jack Bureau—Messrs. A. J. Gorham, of the House were Messrs. H. T. most unfair that the Municipality packed and shipped to England. which had been temporarily replaced chairman, K. F. Trimingham, J. V. Brown, E. R. Cooper, Alexander D. 0f st. George's were not advised of Up to the end of April 1519 bushels by the Royal Standard, was again Murdoch and H. A. M. WUson. Clay, G. T. Lightbourn, B. F. Outer- jt before it was brought up in its of Kidney potatoes were shipped to run up on the flagstaff, and Major Committee to consider (1) trade bridge, S. W. S. Davis, E. C. Davis, present form. He therefore moved England under the experimental Chidlaw-Roberts resumed command with Canada, (2) tourist traffic, and JL H. Hollis and David Tucker. that a committee be appointed care- scheme approved by the Board of of the parade. (3) steamship service—Messrs. W. S. The debate on the Passengers fuUy to look into the whole situa- Agriculture, as against 1293 bushels The parade then marched off the Purvis, chairman, Ernest Vesey and Ships BiU was a lengthy one and tion. last yea*- As the final sales bave Square, the Governor taking the J. Arnold. at times a bitter one. The Hon. Mr. F. C. Misick thought the ap- not Deen completed it is not yet salute as the units went smartly Pool Committee to direct the af­ A. T. GosUng, who was in charge pointment of a committee a good possible to work out the average REID STREET by him. fairs of the Pool and to consider (1) of the bUl, stated, "We aU remem- idea, but was not so optimistic aslPn*36. Dut so f-ar ***"» selling-price His ExceUency left by carriage improvement of service to visitors, ber the rather vigorous terms with to its success. Inas Deen much the same as a year immediately after the march past, (2) revision of subscribers' list, (3) which His ExceUency in his Speech | Sir Henry Watlington said that a£°- Tne Dest Price for any ship- and the Scouts', Guides' and Veter­ economies, if any, that may be ef­ at the opening of ParUament re­ something should be done whereby ment to date this year has been ans' units dismissed from the parade fected, and (4) provision of landing ferred to this question. I think the Government can control the 10/7 *** d*1*. which subtracting at the Somers Gardens while the faculties at docks in HamUton— we can only take that as an indica­ whole situation, so that the matter ^ costs of Packing, shipping, and regular and volunteer units contin­ Messrs. E. G. Gibbons, chairman, tion of the reaUy deep concern that of boats coming here could be car- selling, would probably bring back ued up the hiU to the barracks. S. P. Eve, K. F. Trimingham, H. 3. certain methods of running passen­ ried out as one and not as a divided 5'9 to the erower. Ceremonies marking the celebra­ Tucker, Jr., A. E. NichoU, John J. ger services to Bermuda have caused poUcy; and thus eliminate competi­ So far as vegetables from Bermuda tion were also held at H. M. Dockyard, BusheU, W. E. Spurling, H. A. M. the Executive. It is known that tion between the two Municipalities. are concerned, serious business in officers and ratings from the America Wilson, Treasurer, and H. Colin other steamship lines may foUow "If this is to be controlled, I the Canadian market rarely starts and West Indies Squadron of the Roy Smith, Secretary. the same course of action, and if can't think of anything better than|before the end of April. Accordingly al Navy putting on an impressive Committee on (1) cleaner streets, so. What wiU happen to us? Our this Act and to leave it in the hands it is stiU

NEW YORK STOCK MONTREAL STOCK Following is the report of yester­ Wireless £471. Bonds—British 24% day's activities on the New York MARKET MARKET Consols £7-15/16; British War Loan Exchange: 34% £102i; British Funding 4's, 1960- Big investment type stocks led the __£_, £^E Yesterday's Closing Prices Wednesday's Closing Prices market upward to a new high for the 90, £1131; BrazU Funding 5's £20; A distinguished current movement. Rails also came French War 5'S £10-5/8; German 7'S, Allis Chalm. Mfg. 421 Sterling 5.01} to life and helped sentiment. 1924, £45. Am. Car & Foundry . 17 Abitibi pf . 15 Dow Jones industrial averages NEW YORK HOTEL Am. & Wot. Pow 3i Bell Telephone 165 closed at 115.74, up 1.98, rails at 20.81, TORONTO FIRST TEST OPENS AT CLOSING SCORES IN ENGLISHAm . & For. Pow. pf. 17J Braz. Tract. 101 favored hy Am. Locomotive 15 Brit. Am. Ofl 201 up .33, and utilities at 19.25, up .43. NOTTINGHAM TODAY CRICKET Am. Power & Lt „ 51 B.C. Pow. A. Unq. The volume of business was 590,000 TORONTO, June 8 (CP>—Bearish BERMUDIANS! Am. Radiator 104 Bathurst Paper A. 74 shares. influences forced Toronto mining Am. Rolling Mill _-_ 15i Build. Prod. Unq. Close Boundaries Fine LONDON, June 9 (CP)—Closing Am. Smelt. & Ref 36i Can. Car. 11 LONDON, June 8. (CP)—Unfavour­ market into moderate retreat today. Wicket Favour Aussies scores in first-class English cricket Am. Sugar ______2l£ Con. Paper Com 5 able employment figures coupled to Confronted with hoUday tomorrow matches started on Wednesday fol­ Am. Tel. & Tel 1321 Cons. Smelt. 501 lower overnight Wall Street prices low: Am. Water Works 81 Dom. Bridge .. .^_ 28 traders took profits in some recent LONDON, Jime 9. (OP)—One of and a lack of constructive news con­ Middlesex 311 (Brown 65, Price 67, Anaconda Copper 248 Donnaconna Paper 4| strong issues and these led the de­ At the BL ACKSTONE you wffl the world's biggest sporting events Assoc. 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Celanese ______~_ 113 Price Bros. pf. 38 LONDON, June 8. (CP)—Cable and Long or Short Stays of ball-by-ball commentaries. Prime a a a Ches. & Ohio . 231 St. Law. Cp. pf Unq. Minister Lyons of Australia gfrankly Yorkshire 415 (Barber 54, Robinson Chrysler Corp. . 42$ Shawingan 192 Hotel admitted to Reuters that he would 66, Sutcliffe 142, Sellers 80 not out, Columbia Gas & Elec. ,.,„„.. 64 Steel of Canada 62 listen in at every available opportun­ Com. & Southern U Can. Bank Com. Unq. Mayer seven wickets for 75); War­ Congoleum „ 18 Bank of Can. 55 BLACKSTOJSE ity. wickshire 41 (Boxes five wickets for 14) Consol. Edison 24f St EAST 58th STREET Bank of Mont 204 Ill luck has dogged the English and 153 for three wickets (Croom 59) Consol Oil 81 Bank of N.S. 295 Just Of Park Avenue team, with Clay and Hardstaff with­ at Birmingham.. Cont. Corp. Hi Royal Bank of Can 172 drawn from the Test list through Cont. Can. . 39i NEW YORK CITY * * * Contl. OU of D 28 injury, while Don Biadman, the Kent 400 (Fag 125, Todd 66, Woolley Corn Prod. Ref 64 Australian skipper, has been suffering 78, Wilkinson five wickets for 138, Crown Zell 9i TORONTO MINING •ii I from a strained back. It was announ­ Nutter four wickets for 66) and 28 for Curtis-Wright . 41 ced today that an ex-ray revealed that Curtis-Wright "A" 20i QUOTATIONS no wickets; Lancashire 317 (Hopwood Delaware & Hudson 91 the Australian wicket keeper, Walker, 141, Cole four wickets for 78) at Man­ DeL Lack. & West 5i damaged a finger in the match again­ Douglas Air _. 461 Aldermac .53 chester. Anglo*-Can_ ____-; 1.40 st Essex. The finger is fractured * * a Dupont 994 Elec. Auto-Lite 154 Bankfleld .70 and he will be unable to play for six Bidgood Kirk. weeks. Nottinghamshire 409 (Knowles 114, Elec. Power & Lt „ 104 It's Ready To .Serve: Erie RJR. 2 Bralorne 9.40 New Footprints on An overnight queue is expected Heane 126, Staples 70 not out); Elec. 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Louis-Schmeling Title Bout to be '• Broadcast over NBC June 22 A complete blow-by-blow descrip­ tion of the world's heavyweight championship fight between Cham­ pion Joe Louis and Max Schmeling, chaUenging German champion and one-time world's title-holder, at the Yankee Stadium, New York, Wednes­ day evening, June 22, wiU be broad­ cast to fight fans from coast to coast exclusively over the combined Blue and Red Networks of, the National Broadcasting Company. The fight broadcast, which wiU be sponsored by the Buick Division of the General Motors Corporation, wiU find Clem McCarthy, veteran NBC sports commentator, at the ringside reporting the progress of the battle over one of the most extensive radio networks ever ar­ ranged for a major sporting event. Fight fans in every section of the country wfll be able to foUow the thrUls of the great fistic event as though they were present at the ringside themselves. Linton Wells, Magic Key of RCA roving reporter, sitting atop a The contract for the broadcast launch which the Nicaraguan government sent to Ms rescue, is between NBC and Buick caUs for "Now don't you be using this on Bing Crosby or any of the other towed to safety after his own launch rammed a sunken stump network arrangements even more in Lake Niaragua recently. The Wells launch is shown in the rear. boys on your Kraft Music Hall programme, Dad." Bob Burns, Jr., elaborate than those made for the offers his famous father some sound advice on presenting him a four previous heavyweight cham­ rifle for Father's day, which is June 19. pionship fights heard exclusively PREFERRED MUSIC OVER over NBC Networks under the spon Midwest Swingsters Jam it in sorship of the motor manufacturer. Tommy Dorsey Auditions DIPLOMACY The broadcast fc scheduled to start Hollywood Track Opening at 10.00 p.m., Bermuda time. BILL TILDEN TO COVER You may have heard symphonic Buick has sponsored broadcasts Inaugural ceremonies at the HoUy­ orchestras tune up before a concert of the Baer-Louis contest in 1935, Native Africans, from the West coast of the dark continent, WIGHTMAN CUP TENNIS wood Turf Club, California's new the Louis-Schmeling figrht in 1936, and may have marveled at the sound, NEW YORK,—Nano Rodrigo, Ar­ play the roles in the play, "Tranga Man, Fine Gah" (Strong Man, miUion-doUar race track, including a the battle in June 1937 when the but you ain't heard nothin' until gentinian maestro whose orchestra Fine Girl), which the Columbia "Workshop" wfll present on Satur­ description of the opening day Pre­ brown bomber won the title at mier Handicap, will be broadcast over you listen to three dozen amateur is heard over NBC from Manhat­ day., June __, over the WABC-Columbia network, 7.30 to 8.00 p.m., BUl Tilden, who has proven himself Chicago from James J. Braddock, the NBC-Blue Network tonight from drummers warming up in a radio tan's Havana-Madrid club, was bent Bermuda time. Pictured above is the husky who will play the as apt a tennis reporter as he was a and the Tommy Farr-Loufc fight in 8.30 to 9.00 o'clock. Bermuda time. studio for a Tommy Dorsey audition. on becoming a diplomat until he at­ part of the king, flanking him are a pair of native drummers, and player, will cover the highUghts in August 1937. A staff of NBC announcers headed Dr. Dorsey (he's Doctor of Swing) tended his first diplomatic ball. He the four women are tribal dancers. Note the tribal marks on the the annual Wightman Cup matches This broadcast will make the fifth by Ken Carpenter and Buddy Twiss, is authority for this statement. was so fascinated by the leisurely chest and faces of the men. for the WABC-Columbia network time that Clem McCarthy has been will be at the microphones to describe He's been holding amateur swing grace of the dance band maestro today and Saturday, direct from at the ringside to give the radio the colourful opening. contests in various sections of the that he decided to become one him­ Wimbledon, England. country during his present tour, audience a blow-by-blow account self. He ran away as guitarist with Only Natural He Should sity and served as its dean for 35 Tilden will summarize the first but he admits nothing has amazed of a world's heavyweight match, and the very band whose maestro he years. For 100 years members of day's play from 2.00 to 2.15 p.m., Tercentenary Celebration him as much as the enthusiastic also the fifth time that Joe Louis envied and toured South America, Be "Prof' his family have been on the faculty. Bermuda time, present a stroke-by- hubbub which greeted him on the later coming to New York to pub­ has been a principal in the ring. In his Musical Klass and Dance, stroke story of the second day's The 300th anniversary of the found­ first day of auditions in Chicago when lish his own compositions and Champion Louis is now in training NEW YORK,—It is only natural Kyser carries out the wishes of contests from 10.00 to 11.00 a.m., ing of Delaware by Swedish colonists 37 drummers set up their drums in form an orchesttra. at Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, while that Kay Kyser, maestro of NBC's hfc parents. They wanted him to Bermuda time, and return for a sum­ wfll be marked by a special concert Studio A of the NBC Chicago studios Schmeling fc rounding into shape at Musical Klass and Dance programme, be a teacher. He is exactly that mary of the series that afternoon by the Eastman School Symphony and began "to beat the band." Rodrigo's first bid to prominence Speculator, New York. As was the be caUed "professor." Kay ocmes on the NBC-Red Network every from 1.15 to 1.30 p.m., Bermuda Orchestra and the male chorus, under In aU, 140 midwestern amateur here came when he toured the case in all other heavyweight fight from a long Une of educators. Wednesday at 10.00 p.m., Bermuda time. Today's broadcast will be at the direction of Dr. Howard Hanson, swingsters played drums, blew horns, United States with CoUeen Moore, broadcasts heard exclusively over His first cousin was dean of the time, when he educates dialers in 2.00 p.m. tonight from 8.30 to 9.00 o'clock, tickled the ivories of the piano and screen star. On returning to New NBC, fight fans wfll receive not only Graduate School at the University the history of song with iUustra- Bermuda time, over the NBC-Blue the accordion or scraped fiddles for York, he played an engagement at a blow-by-blow chronicle of the of . His brother tions suppUed by his famous orches­ Network. the eminent doctor. For more than the Rainbow Room. Among the fighting, but between-the-rounds taught chemistry at the same in­ tra. Governor Merriam to Explain four hours the contestants paraded songs he has written are "Linda," word pictures of the scene, the stitution. An uncle founded the Kyser is a graduate of the Uni­ to the microphone, played their al­ "Princess" and "In Your Embrace." | crowd and other colourful details. School of Pharmacy at the Univer­ versity of North Carolina. lotted tim_ and sat down to await Governor Frank F. Merriam of the verdict of Dr. Dorsey and his as- California wiU tell the WABC-Co­ istants. Many were eliminated, lumbia network nationwide audi­ ?5.NGJ*4j.gj but a surprisingly large number were ence why he caUed a conference of asked to attend further auditions. small business men of his state today from 5.15 to 5.30 p.m., Bermuda time. And what's it aU about? Just this Governor Merriam recently sum­ TRY &**&*+* —four ambitious amateur swingsters OVER THE RADIO moned business men from all over who passed muster were heard on CaUfornia to a conference in Sac­ Dorsey's coast-to-coast NBC broad- ramento which will be held today. rrfi.-t in Wednesday, June 1, while TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 20 ethers have a chance to sptar with Dorsey on the stage. Summarizes Golf Play s?iiden^S WEAF WLW WJZ WABC GSO, F, D, B & B 660 kilocycles 700 kilocycles NEW YORK 860 kilocycles 15.18, 9.58 __ 9.51 Mc/s. A summary of the results and out- NEW YORK CINCINNATI 760 kilocycles NEW YORK DAVENTRY, ENGLAND | standing achievements of the second Bennett and Wolverton, Houseboat Hannah Neighbour NeU. Press Crossroads HaU 1 day's play in the National Open Golf INSTANT ___**= Jack Haley And Ted Fiorito 5.00 piano-guitar duo Interval Radio news. ' Championships at the Cherry Hills POSTUM Signed For CBS Variety Country Club. Denver, will be broad- Songs by Carlotta Life of Mary Sothern- Don Winslow of the Navy Conference of Small Busi­ The news and announce­ twice a day sketch —sketch ness Men," talk ments Icast over the nationwide WA3C- Programme i Columbia network by Ted Husinj RESTS YOUR Your Family and Mine- Drifting Pioneers The Little Variety Show Music for Fun—comment; tonight from 7.45 to 8.00 o'clock. dramatic sketch orchestra NERVES 5.35—"Melody and Ro­ Bermuda time. Little Orphan Annie- The Editor's Daughter mance." a series of Jack Haley, singer-comedian, has 5.45 childhood playlet musical sequences ieen signed by the Continental Belong Company to star in a half- Argentine String Trio Dick Tracy- -sketch News Reporter fo be an- Press News. "HighUghts 6.05—Cricket: The First 6.00 nounced in the World of Sport." Test Match at Notting­ IOW scheduled to start ham WABC-Columbia network Piano Time. Press News The Happy Gilmans The Revelers, quartet Pcpeye the SaUor—sketch _y, September 30, from 8,30 6.15 620—"At the Black Dog'" .00 p.m., Bermuda time, in the Daily Sports Column- Same as WEAF Johnnie Johnston, bari­ Poake Carter, news com­ interests of Wodei Biead and Hos- 6.30 Paul Douglas tone mentator Cake. _ ed Fiorito's Orchestra has beer, selected for tit 3 pro­ 6.35 gramme, with the supporting talent Blue Barron's Orchestra yet to be ami yunced. Same as WJZ LoweU Thomas, news com­ Lum and .vbner—comedy 6.45 mentator 3 a Bostonian by birth and sketch Amos n' Andy—sketch who has entered the 7.00 Don Winslow of the Navy Clem McCarthy's Sports Just Entertainment—Or­ 6.50—Next Week's Pro­ f i actio via vaude ville, the Reel chestra and vocaUsts grammes legit mate stage and motion pic- Uncle Ezra's Radio Station L15 E-Z-R-A—Sketch AUan Franklin, sports Music is my Hobby—musi­ 40th. Anniversary Camp '.00—Close Down. ures. He has appeared on Broad­ cal programme Week way in two editions of "Gay Paree" New York on Parade - GSP, 15.31; GSD, 11.75; Let's Celebrate Nola Day, contralto GSC, 9.58 & GSB, 9.51 Mc/s. and in "FoUow Thru"; in the road L30 Mark Warnow*s Orches­ Adventures in Science- company of "Good News," and in tra and vocaUsts talks 7.20—"Is there Life on tbe motion pictures, "Sitting Pret­ Paul SuUivan, News Com Voices of the Night- Other Planets"?, talk mentator chorus U. S. National Open Golf ty"; "Here Comes the Groom," and Championship .35—The BBC Empire Or­ 'Wake Up and Live." Cities Service Concert— What's My Name? Maurice Spitalny and his chestra Lucflle Manners, soprano; orchestra "The Ghost of Benjamin Widely known not only as an or­ Robert Simmons, tenor; Sweet," drama 820—Lawn Tennis: The chestra leader but as the composer Frank Black and his Or­ Wightman Cup, eye­ such hits as "Laugh Clown chestra witness account Laugh," "No, No, Nora," "Three on To be announced Same as WJZ Paul Whiteman's Pro­ Next Week's Programmes a Match," "King for a Day" and gramme—with Orches­ -"Now That You've Gone," Ted Fio­ tra and guests artist 8.40—The news and an­ rito wfll offer a programme of breezy 8.45 nouncements informal music in support of Haley's comedy situations. Waltz Time—With Frank Same as WJZ Royal Crown Revue—Tim Dancing Time. Announce­ 9.00 Munn, tenor; the Man­ HoUywood Hotel—Drama­ and Irene, comedy; tic Musical Revue; Ray­ ments in EngUsh, Span­ hattan Chorus and Abe George Olsen's Orches­ ish and Portuguese Lyman's Orchestra mond Paige's Orches­ 9.15 tra with Fredda Gibson, tra; Frank Parker, ten­ or, me.; and guest star? Death Vaney Days—dra­ Let's Explore Ohio NBC Spelling Bee—a Com­ Close Down of Empire WILLIAM POWELL TO MEET matic programme about petition to find the best Programmes. Beginning "CHARLIE" Death VaUey speUers of South American To be announced transmission over GSB HOLLYWOOD, — Two of HoUy- GSD, 11.75; GSC, 9.58; First Nighter, dramatiza­ wood's better dressed men join 10.00 Same as WEAF Paul Martin and his and GSB 9.51 mc/s. tion Music The Songshop — Guest forces in the Chase and San­ artists, vocalists, quar­ 1050—"Take Your Choice", born Hour when WiUiam PoweU, of tet, glee club and or­ weekly entertainment 10.15 chestra the screen, meets CharUe McCar­ thy, who wears a top hat aU the 10.30 Jimmie Fidier and his Same as WEAF News Reporter. Rita Rio's time, in the programme on Sunday, Hollywood Gossip Enna Jet tick Lake Park Orchestra June 12. PoweU and CharUe are To be announced Same as WEAF American Viewpoints — scheduled for a "ribbing" session talks as one of the features of the fuU To be announced. United Amos "n' Andy—sketch "Conference of SmaU 11.05—The BBC Empire hour broadcast over the NBC-Red Press News Reports at Evening News Report. Ran Business Men," talk Wilde's Orchestra Orchestra, with theBBC Network at 8.00 pm, Bermuda time. I___5 Chorus Charles Atlas, known as the "World's Most Perfectly Developed 11.15 The Perk-Uppers Man," awards songstres Nadine Connor a cup for being radio's Don Ameche and PoweU wfll be The News and Announce­ most perfectly developed soprano. Learning to breathe properly in starred together in a one act play ments Al Donahue's Orchestra Theatre Digest Lou Breese's Orchestra Jack Crawford's Orches­ cultivating her voice also developed the muscles of Nadine* back specially written for the programme. tra use—"On the Sentimen­ "Although Miss Connor is only five feet, three inches taU, and Other highlights of the show are tal Side," musical var­ iety show weighs but 112 pounds," observes Atlas, "her well-fortified body John Carter, tenor; the Stroud erect head, and fine manner in which she carries herself, makes hei- Twins; Dorothy Lamour and Rob­ 12.10-Next Week's Pro­ grammes outstanding." Miss Connor is heard during the "Son* Shop" pro­ ert Armbruster's Orchestra. Ben Cutler and his Or­ Paul Sullivan, news Frank Trumbauer's Or­ To be announced gramme over the WABC-Columbia network Fridays from 10 00 to 12.00 chestra chestra 12.20—Close Down 10.45 pjn., Bermuda time. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938. Page 7

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Extended schedule of sailings STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS mand to "Re­ For the third exercise have tbe sent arms" arms extended shoulder level, now by fast and comfortable Cutex has five soft new nail polish shades calls for some bend at the elbows, bringing the — Clover .. .Tulip ... Thistle... Laurel... SS. Lundby (Ocean-Dominion p r e 1 i minarv hands inward so the fingertips b e a u t i tying touch in front, just below your S. S. ACADIA Heather — all recommended by famous Line) is due to arrive from Montreal treatments and collarbone. Now fling the arms Paris dressmakers to flatter the season's via HaUfax with cargo on Friday, some good ex­ outward, keeping the shoulders Minimum Round Trip Fare $50.00 and up favourite costume colours...Select one of bound for the West Indies. Agents, ercises. level and palms down. Repeat 10 There is times. Now do tbe same thing, these rich shades to stir up colour exci-C- West & Paschal. MISS HUNT nothing beau­ flinging the palms forward and Leave St. George Due New York Leave New Yorkl Due St. George ment in your new ensemble. tiful about upward 10 times. 5.00 p.m. &..M.* 5.00 P.M.* A.M. flabby or over-developed arms or Here's News...Cutex is now available TJS.V. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ Now for beautifying the skin. ness-Bermuda Line) is due to ar­ "gooseflesh" skin. .Since tt is a Bathe the arms with warm soapy in a newer type polish that flows on simple matter to keep the skin Wed. June 8 Fri. June 10 Sat. June 11 Mon. June 13 rive from New York on Monday, water, scrubbing vigorously with a smoothly and easily without running down smooth and soft, and since sum­ wash brush or rubber sponge. Do Wed. June 15 Fri. June 17 Sat. June 18 Mon. June 20 on the sides of the nail. Its sparkling lustre June 13th, sailing on return trip at mer sports are fashionable and are not be afraid to rub briskly as this Wed. June 22 Fri. June 24 Sat. June 25 Mon. June 27 3.00 p.m. the foUowing day (Tuesday). such good normalizers for the removes tbe rough, dead skin cells Wed. June 29 Fri. July 1 Sat. July 2 Mon. July 4 lasts days longer than the old style—with­ muscles, there is no reason why Agents, WatUngton & Conyers. and leaves the skin pink and soft. Thru:. July 7 Sat. July 9 Sat. July 9 Mon. July 11 out a hint of chipping, peeling, or fading! TRY THIS! 9 your arms shouldn't be pretty and Rinse with warm water and dry EXCITING NIW SHADIS shapely. with a Turkish towel. Wed. July 13 Fri. July 15 Sat. July 16 Mon. July 18 Swimming is one of the best Wed. July 20 Fri. July 22 Sat. July 23 Mon. July 25 Tulip After the towel rub. smoothe Clover SS. Lady Rodney (CNS.) is due arm exercises. It gives the muscles Wed. July 27 Fri. July 29 Sat. July 30 Mon. Aug. 1 to arrive from Montreal on Monday, all the necessary stretching, bend­ over your arms, rubbing well Into Thistle Laurel the creases around the elbows and Wed. Aug. 3 FrL Aug. 5 Sat. Aug. 6 Mon. Aug. 8 June 13th, sailing the foUowing day ing and circling that makes for CUTEX Heather nice contours. Tennis, badminton wrists some of the following mix­ Wed. Aug. 10 Fri. Aug. 12 Sat. Aug. 13 Mon. Aug. 15 ture: 3 ounces glycerin. 6 ounces for Nassau and Jamaica. Agents, and golf are excellent exercises Wed. Aug. 17 Fri. Aug. 19 Sat. Aug. 20 Mon. Aug. 22 Nail Polish J. S. Darrell & Co. for keeping the arms in trim. If rose water and 3 drains powdered you cannot get enough of these borax. Then you are ready for 8 Thur. Aug. 25 Sat. Aug. 27 Mon. Aug. 29 Wed. Aug. 31 cream massage. active sports, however, there are *Daylight Saving Time. SS. Lady Somers (C.NS.) is due to exercises you can take in the pri­ Take some of your rich face arrive from Nassau & Jamaica on vacy of your own room. cream and knead and massage tt For further particulars apply to :— Tuesday, June 14th, sailing the fol­ Here are some simple ones:— into the skin from your fingertips COOK—The Hotpoint Way lowing day for Montreal. Agents, Begin with your bands at your to your shoulders. Leave the cream JOHN S. DARRELL & COMPANY, AGENTS, sides. Rise on your toes at the on the skin for 15 minutes oz Front Street, Hamilton. The Hotpoint Ranges, completely equipped -with J. S. DarreU & Co. same time swinging vour arms longer if you have plenty of time. automatic oven temperature control and the inde­ overhead and stretching them as Remove the excess cream and pat Subject to change without notice. though you were striving to touch and smoothe vour arms with eau 3275t_._J-d__.tp. structible Calrod element, will introduce a new, simple the ceiling. 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Coral - Ivory - Jade - Amber CARTER'S lates the circulation and tightens twice a week to insure the beauty INSTITUTE OF SHORTHAND, Novelties 8 Queen Street — Hamilton LITTLE LIVER PILLS the flabby areas. and smoothness of your hands and 62 OXFORD STREET Circling is another good, easy arms. London, W.l., (England). Linens r Sweaters - Gloves Bermuda Scarves- Films - Post Cards - Toys -.*f_____LO- vJIGGS- SHE'S ALL. R.GHT- REMEMBER ME _*- BUT SHE'S TAKIN' BRINGING JERRY KERRY. SIS-SIN' LESSONS YANKEESTORE I AM AN OLD TODAY AND TO­ 2S_l\ V* N • MOF BREAKFAST/ / # ing so far as to alter the sign posts on Barry's ranch, and decides to such an emergency as this. "I POST TOASTIES YOU I NjWHY MUMMY M. % i on the Romney Marshes; transport find him and buy the ranch be­ dont know where she went from sm/ IT'S VERY KI ] THEY'RE SIMPLY [J ~ milestones and remove farm gates fore he discovers this. Suspect- here, but I believe .tie's going to OF YOU-. ILL TRY tag that Julie has gone to At­ some night club or something, from their hinges thus sending the lanta ta search of him, Isolde later." THEM BY ALL MEANS',-, Captain and his men round in cir­ persuades Kenneth to take her Then, avid to learn an She could n cles to end up in a swamp while the there. about this Intriguing situation. smuggled liquor is carried off under Alma May added eagerly, "Did you CHAPTER XXIX come to Atlanta just to see her. their very noses. IfENNETH was moody and Ken?* 1 •PHOSFERINE Well-known players in the support­ silent on the drive to At­ He said. "TJ-m-m." which could ing cast include Margaret Lockwood, lanta the next day. Not at all bave meant anything. John Loder, Roy Emerton, Graham "She told me." Alma May con­ CR like a prospective bridegroom tinued boldly, "tbat you and she ^ J»<_&_&.4> TONIC WINE Moffatt, Frederick Burtwell, George taking his wife-to-be on a had busted up." ^tlnr BEST THE WORLD PRODUCES <* z%^ Merritt, Athole Stewart, Wilson trousseau-shopping expedi­ Ken said. TJ-m-m." again. Coleman, Wally Patch, Meinhart "lis it really true? Julie said tion. some girl from New York had you Maur and Muriel George. Isolde chattered away, but was ga-ga." unable to break down the wall of "Julie," said Kenneth stiffly, taciturnity which surrounded him. "should know." Thrill of a Lifetime" Has Music and She didn't know what the trouble He hastily cut ofl any furthei Fun was, but she shrewdly suspected it questions by saying "Goodby," had something to do with Julie's then slammed the phone back into THIS TOMATO SOUP mysterious disappearance. its cradle. Those madmen of mirth, tlie She was right. Kenneth couldnt He paced the floor impatiently. FOR BREAKFAST TOMORROW! IS WONDERFUL/, Yacht Club Boys, join forces with rid himself of the uneasy feeling He bad accomplished nothing by two of the screen's most appealing that there was something queer that call except to increase the m IT SURE HAS about Julie's trip to Atlanta. That questions in his mind. Why bad iGlVEN ME AN young romantic couples, Johnny was the principal reason be bad so Alma May been so evasive? Was Downs and Eleanore Whitney and readily agreed to drive. Isolde Julie actually staying tbere. or had .APPETITE. Betty Grable and Leif Erikson, to tbere. He secretly planned to call Alma May been lying? Julie was make the season's gayest musical Alma May Whittaker as soon as he going to a night club, was she? SRSSHBSSH could, and find out whether Julie With whom? Was it possible tbat romance, "Thrill of a Lifetime," really was visiting her. Caldwell fellow was in Atlanta? ^THE which opens today at the Colonial Also be kept brooding about Was that why she had come here? 'DELICIOUS Opera House. himself and Isolde as he drove Well, what of it? Why should he ( "Thrill of a Lifetime," the second along. He had got himself engaged concern himself about her? sbe FLAVOR AND to her because Julie had fitted him had jilted him. hadn't she? He picture to be produced by Fanchon, but, all along, he bad had a vague flung himself into a chair. He'd 'SPARKLING COLOR Hollywood's only woman producer, hope that everything would right stop concerning himself about her. is the merry tale of a b unch of happy- itself eventually—that he and Ju­ he told himself savagely. He'd go OF&qdmjOMATO | Ue would get back together. The back home tomorrow and leave her go-lucky youngsters in love, set engagement to Isolde hadn't to her own devices! SOUP MAKES ANY against a background of a summer seemed quite real. There had been _£4£AL TASTE BETTER vacation camp. the thought in the back of bis EANWHILE, Isolde was get­ Hilarious comedy is supplied by mind that it wouldnt last. M ting somewhat better results But today, for the first time, he in tracing Julie. Closeted in her the Yacht Club Boys, aided and Every taste tells yon actually felt trapped—and he did room, she had phoned the Cosmo­ why Campbell's Tomato abetted by Judy Canova and Ben not know how he was going to politan Hotel. Blue, the screen's latest pair of zan­ escape Td like to speak to Miss Julie Soup is the overwhelm­ • Aw£so^&£; ing favorite the world ies—and a novelty specialty num­ Isolde's chatter irritated bim. He Hamilton, please." she told the wanted to think about Julie, but switchboard operator. \%fe\4imt!$totM ver.Andchoicevine- ber is sung by gorgeous Dorothy ipened tomatoes give Isolde kept interrupting his "Miss Hamilton? Just a mo­ Lamour. thoughts with her inane flow of ment . *' this delicious soup a words. tonic goodness as The picture introduces three new So her guess had been right! TOP NOTCH song hits; the title number, "Thrill JuUe was at the Cosmopoltan! To wholesome as son- E WAS relieved beyond meas­ make perfectly sure, however, she shine. En j oy i t today. of a Lifetime," written by Frederick H ure when, about four o'clock waited until she heard Julie's voice OF "SCOTCH" Hollander and Sam Coslow ta colla­ they reached Atlanta and drew up say. "HeUo." then quietly hung up (XWA Look far ibeRed- before the small hotel which Isolde without answering. t§ and-Wbitt Label boration with Carmen Lombardo, J bad chosen. So far. so good! Sbe next called GOSLING BROTHERS. Agents brother of the famous Guy and vo­ It was not the Cosmopolitan a private detective agency, and calist in Guy Lombardo's orchestra; Isolde had made sure of that She arranged to engage a detective to CONDENSED TO GIVE EXTRA VALUE "Sweetheart Time" and Paris j in wanted to get on Julie's trail, but shadow Julie. - Swing." she didn't want to risk running *^She's registered at the Cosmo- You get twice as much full into her by stopping at tbe same ooUtan Hotel." she said. "Could flavored soup because a coin hotel—and she felt pretty sure you send a man there at once? I t\ KINDSr TO of water must be added from what Edith had said that have reason to believe she may CHOOSE FROM Julie would be at the Cosmopoli­ meet a young man named Barry ] SOUPS tan. Caldwell some time this evening Kenneth was to stay at his club If she does, please have your oper­ After leaving Isolde at the hotel ative notify me at once, and then TIDE TABLE FOR JUNE i with the understanding tbat she shadow Mr. Caldwell irstead. Ill would do a little shopping and remain here at my hotel, so that High Water Low Water Sun­ then meet him again at dinner­ your man can reach me at anv Da. e A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. rise time, he went on his way. time." set As soon as he was settled in a As a result of these instructions, 10 6.43 7.15 12.57 12.41 5.10 7.25 room at his club, he put in a call an experienced shadower was on MORRIS A. GIBBONS 11 728 756 1.43 1.25 5.10 726 to tbe Whittaker residence. Pres­ Julie's trail when she set out from 12 8.07 8.34 225 2.04 5.10 726 ently. Alma May's fluttery voice tbe Cosmopolitan for her visit to came over the wire. Madame GuUebra. And from Mad­ This effective remedy has a two-fold 13 8.45 9.08 3.02 2.39 5.10 726 "Hello. Alma May—this is Ken ame Guliebra's. be foUowed her to function. It may be used both externally IZ Dozen PLAIN PILLOW SUPS 14 9.21 9.41 3.36 3.15 5.18 727 Terry." the PoU Parrot . . and internally. It is truly the housewife's 15 9.56 10.15 4.10 3.50 5.10 727 "Ken!" she gasped. "This is a best friead, a marvellous reliever of pain. 10.30 10.49 727 surprise!" (To be continued) i Always keep it handy. Usual Price 2/- each 16 4.41 4.27 5.10 "Oh—I want to speak to Julie," (The characters in this serial are 17 11.10 11.26 5.16 5.08 5.10 728 So'd in one size onfc—never sold in bulk. he said at once. He had no wish to fictitious) Get the genuine. During Sale 1/- each 18 11.54 12.00 5.53 5.55 5.11 728 19 12J1 12.46 6.35 6.48 5.11 728 3.56 4.46 10.06 ST. GEORGE'S STORE 20 12.58 1.41 723 7.49 5.11 7.29 4.57 5.42 11.03 21 1.55 2.44 8.13 8.55 5.11 729 5.55 6.36 12.09 22 2.52 3.45 9.08 10.03 5.11 729 6.50 728 UH

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RASPBERRIES Paoidinot>aMSHM FIVE SUET BRIDGE: shut out the opponent: with a four SHUTOUT BIDDING. eagle preempt he will pay dearly far [Copyrigrht: 1038: By Ely Culbertson.l his cowardice. First, let its consider , SERVE ON ICE CREAM the probable course of bidding II In writing about five suit bridge South passes. This Is what probably TRIMINGHAMS - BY - THE - SEA certain "authorities" have pointed would ensue: ont that, due to the rise in the "book" from six to eight tricks, pre­ Sooth West North East emptive bidding will be virtually non­ Pass X dab Paaa t spades presents the existent. With unimpeachable accu­ t eagles S eagles Paaa 4 BO trump racy they state that an opening bid Paaa S no tramp Pass 6 clubs of four commits the bidder to .a Pais 6 apadea Paaa 7 hearts twelve trick contract, and they con­ Pass 7 apadea Paaa Paaa clude [not quite so lov-cally] that if Pan Latest Summer Bathing Suits a player can make such a commit- Regardless of South's opening lead ment he most: (al have within two against seven spades, the contract be­ tricks of his contract, vulnerable; comes a laydown when declarer puts three tricks, not vulnerable; and, the widow [the eagle Jack] into either therefore [b], that with these nine his own hand or into dummy and dis­ or ten sure tricks, which will almost cards a losing diamond. The grand Print bathing suits in bright colours made 'BIRD'S EYE" FROSTED RASPBERRIES always include outside honor strength, slam thus fulfilled gives East-West he has a sound opening one bid. tbe tidy bonus of 1,500 points, aside like little girls' dresses, silk jersey suits The fallacy here lies in the fact from the rubber bonus of 500 and 10 ox. pkg. 1/3 trick score of 175. that the Culbertson Rule of Two and draped and flattering, satin lastex ones Three, aa mentioned above, has no Now let as suppose South correctly logical application to five suit bridge. had started out with a preemptive In contract bridge slams occur on bid of four eagles. I defy any East- that glisten and gleam like fish scales—all BLUEBERRIES — YOUNGBERRIES — PEACHES only about S per cent of tbe hands West team to reach a grand slam RASPBERRIES — STRAWBERRIES dealt. In Uve suit bridge there will after such a shutout. West would these are included in our new presentation be a slam In about one hand in three! double. East might decide to leave Obviously, if the partnership is to the double in for penalties and would of the lastest fashions in summer bathing avoid an inundation of adverse slam collect 800 points by defeating South contracts, it must do more than sit three tricks. Or he might decide to suits. And to make your beach equipment meekly at the table and hope that the bid five spades. But even with this BIRDS EYE opponents will be either timid or mer­ latter aggressive bid West would have to be highly optimistic to raise, even complete we have beach bags, sunburn FROSTED 'FOODS ciful. The only thing it can do with hands tbat are weak in honor tricks, to a small slam. It is my considered cream, blinkers and li-lo mattresses. but strong cistributionally, is to start opinion that preemptive bidding oat with the highest logical shutout should play a very large part at five bid. The potential gain from shutting suit bridge. out an adverse slam justifies the risk SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY of a large penalty. Consider a hand Tomorroufs Hand BATHING SUITS from 12/6 such as the following: North, dealer. South, dealer. Neither side vulnerable. "Pacific" Curried Sardines Both sides vulnerable. i.'it_fo NORTH "Royal" NORTH j____HKr A1097 6d per tin • Alt Gelatine Desserts 4- J 9 6 ' 3%E_-' 4>85 *Q J 7 Assorted Flavours No. 2 Tin Blueberries •/ 10 7 5 "^3F 43 •> A 10 7 5 S 2 WEST EAST 3 pkgs. for 1/- 8d fin -1-964 4-A83 4-KQ542 WEST EAST V2 VQ 10 3 E A E Q 6 4 4>KQ J 4 __ • 10 9 7 4-K84S 4AQ72 * 10962 *K5 TRIMINGHAM 'McClarenV Tasty Relish 'Hereford" Corned Beef VQ- -2 f/AK«3 SOUTH + J 4 +8 6 A 6 S No. 2 Tin Tomatoes EK 10 87532 + A8 * 10 5 Mr. Culbertson will discuss this 2 tins for lOd 5 ox. "Brand's" Worcester */9 8 hand in tomorrow's column. • KQ9 Sauce 9J oz. Tin Grapefruit *_** Write your bridge troubles and 9d bottle Widow card: E-J. Juice problems to Ely Culbertson. care If South, the declarer, adopts the ol this paper, inclosing a soli- 3 for ./- dofeatest attitude that these is no Fresh Mutton Legs sense aad too much risk in trying to addressed, stamped envelope. REALLY DELICIOUS! lOd lb. When It Comes To Drug Items 'Sw-ft's" Argentine Do As Thousands Do! Smoked Picnics "Fox River" Evaporated HOTEL LANGTON NOTES THE PLAYHOUSE Milk 1/- lb. Honouring numerous honeymoon BURNETTS RELY ON THE PHOENIX 2 tall tins for 9d couples at Hotel Langton, Mr. Heath, Technicolour Film, "Gold Is Where Bermuda's Friendly Store the managaer, held a formal dan­ Yon Find It", Opens Today Jmuid-77llX cing party in the Sun-Boom. Love l£i*l!!«_AM AND mi*!**!?* "Good enough" is not Most pictures which come to the Granulated Sugar seats, two-somes, and tiny tables good enough for Puretest local theatres boast two or maybe A SOAP THAT' were placed around the far side of Products or for you. 9 lbs. for 1/- the room, and refreshments were three stars at the head of their casts, #£___% -* KILLS- served during the intermission. The but today's presentation at the New GERMS Let us explain. There are room was gaily decorated with pink Theatre entitled "Gold Is Where almost as many standards oleanders. The Cotterill Sisters' Or­ You Find It" includes six outstand­ of quality as there are lines chestra, who arrived in the "Queen ing players. Ice Cream Flavours of medicine. Perhaps most FRESH FRUITS FRESH VEGETABLES of Bermuda" on Monday, played A Warner Bros.-Cosmopolitan of them are "good enough." their first dance programme and production in lifelike Technicolor, VANILLA Cherries 1/9 lb. Asparagus 3/- bunch were a decided hit with the dancers. "Gold Is Where You Find It" co- STRAWBERRY But, the makers of Pure­ Cantaloupes 1/- each Cauliflower. 8d lb. They featured their own composi­ stars and George CHOCOLATE es! Products feel that you prefer the best for guard­ Cranberries 1/- lb. Egg Plant lOd lb. tion, "Bermuda Nights" as well as Brent in the romantic leads. As MAPLE many popular songs for the honey- if this were not enough, they are COFFEE ing your family's health. Pineapples 1/- each Lettuce, Boston 9d head mooners. supported by such outstanding ac­ ORANGE-PINEAPPLE Grapes 1/2 lb. Lettuce, Iceberg....!/- head And these products aire Mr. and Mrs. H. Rediker, honey­ tors as , John Litel, FROZEN PUDDING obtainable only at your moon sojourners from Havana, Margaret Lindsay, Barton MacLane, TAFFY REXALL Drug Store. Cuba, have taken the Langton Tim Holt (son of Jack Holt) and Mar- cia Ralston. Sherbet Flavour FRESH MEAT AND POULTRY Studio of five rooms for an indefinite PINEAPPLE J stay. Among other honeymooners The story is an adaptation from any flavour Chickens 1/6 lb. Legs Lamb 1/- lb. are: Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris, New Clements Ripley's best selling novel 3 cans for 1/6 Broilers 2/6 lb. Shoulders Lamb lOd lb. York City; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel by the same name which ran serially Clancy, New York City, and Mr. and in Cosmopolitan magazine. An out­ Make in your automatic Beef Kidneys 1/4 lb. Calves Liver 1/3 lb. Mrs. Aubrey W. Love, Charleston, W. door drama of gold in California, refrigerator or hand freezer. A Sweep a Day — Tenderloin Roast.... 1/10 lb. Sweetbreads 3/6 pail Virginia. it tells of the famous feud between SPECIAL OFFER With swimming parties, dancing the hydraulic miners and wheat ALL THE REGULAR CUTS IN ARGENTINE AND To secure six attractive on the out-door patio, candlelight- ranchers which threatened to change CANADIAN MEATS -THE BISSELL WAY- dinner parties, evening concerts and the course of the state's history. silver plated dessert spoons, bit-go evenings, the Langton guests send 6 labels and 2/6d. to have a full social programme ar­ W. S. PURVIS Er CO. LTD., The qualities of Bissell Carpet Sweepers DIAL 1083 or 1126 ranged for them. On Sunday even­ Burnaby Street, Hamilton. ing the Cotterill Sisters will present are well known among houseives, for a concert followed by a half hour EAST END NEWS 3467T- • to 30.6.38 their labour saving advantages. The hi-lo LOBLEIN, LTD. "olde-fashioned sing" in which the | guests will participate. brush control automatically sets itself (MAIN STORE) PERSONAL The following are recent guest Captain and Mrs. E. A. Croft, who according to the surface covered—it oper­ (RANCH STORES THROUGHOUT BERMUDA arrivals: Mr. and Mrs. Lear S. Harris, have been Uving at Mount Pleasant ates beneath furniture without difficulty— Brooklyn, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. J. for over a year, left for England a Reilly, Staten Island, N.Y., Miss Mary few days ago, and their many E. Taylor, Shepherdstown, Pa., Mrs. friends sincerely regret their de­ ANYTHING FROM BARE BOARDS TO E. W. Shinn, Washington, D.C, Mrs. parture. PADDED RUGS P. E. Morris, Topeka, Kansas, Wil­ Captain Croft is a retired officer liam F. Penn., Jr., New York City, of the Royal Artillery and was Ad­ CHILDREN'S HURTS N.Y., Mrs. Warren S. Sherwood, Stom- jutant of the Bermuda Militia Artil­ ford, Conn., Mr. and Mrs. H. 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Acadia bound for For years has relieved sore muscles, sprains, California, Irving A. Entzell and fam­ New York on Wednesday last, mak­ bruises, cuts, insect bites and skin irritations. ily, Valparaiso, Chile, Mr. and Mrs. ing a short business trip. Sam. Atkins, Boston, Mass., Miss Eva Keiller's Dundee Orange Marmalade Rackley, Westmoreland City, Pa., Dr. Bloom and daughter, New.York City, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Boston, Mass. and Miss Elizabeth Norberg, gzg> In the old fashioned stone jars and Irwin, Pa. EXPROPRIATION LEGAL The celebrated author, humor­ NO APPETITE? ist and reconteur, Max Eastman, made from the original receipt is Beware I You are being poisoned! MEXICO CITY, June 8. (CP)—The presides over the weekly sessions of "The Word Game", heard over Appetite fails due to an upset digestion, because toxins $400,000,0000 legal battle over Mexi- obtainable at your grocers insist on the WABC - Columbia network have accumulated in your system. Eliminate these properties headed for the Supreme every Wednesday, from 930 to 10.00 having the finest—order Keiller's dangerous toxins by drinking ENCS *ft_tfc Salt Volcano Increases Intensity Court today after the District Court pjn., Bermuda time. Each week a regularly. ENO is pleasant-tasting and invigorating. held that the seizure was legal. group of contestants chosen at Today ENO cleanses the system, purifies the bloodstream, MANILLA, June 8. (CP)—Smoke Judge Manuel Bartlett late yester­ random are put through tbeir frees you from constipation and lack of appetite. and flames shot from the Mayon day ruled that the expropriation mental paces on the meaning:, ENO restores your natural health and vigour. volcano with greater violence today, was constitutional but ordered re­ spellings and derivation of words, First thing every morning terrorizing the populace in Albay turned the bank accounts, archives, with Eastman as the literary master TAKE province and causing the death of correspondence and cash on hand. SoU Everywhere in of ceremonies and arbiter. The con­ three sizes. one man through fright. The six- The amount of money was not dis­ JOHNSON & COOPER, LIMITED Trial day eruption of the peak mounted closed. The judge's decision denied testants are given prizes of diction­ REGULAR ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' steadily in intensity today, causing the injunction asked by the United aries, ranging in size according to — Stole Agents — llH« Household. for Health and Vigour all your Ufa. fear that the climax of the volcano's States companies whose properties the extent of their excellence at the activity was yet to come. were taken over. game.

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FRANCO'S AIRMEN BOMB TWO MERCHANTMEN BOMB­ day to take urgent measures to stop 13th DAY OF BOMBING FOR bombing of the American-owned the bombing of non-eombatant pro­ Lingham University in Canton. FOR SALE SPANISH TOWN ED IN INSURGENT AIR RAIDS perty to China. The State Depart­ CHINESE CITY Bermuda ment said that Grew was instructed TOKIO, June 9 (CP)—"The Ja­ to inform the Japanese Foreign panese air force has never directed S. P. C, A. PLANTS suitable for hedges, Le. Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 Office of the attack by Japanese planes Continued from Page 1 attacks against Chinese non-comba­ Acalypha, Hibiscus, Pittosporum, on the Lingham University on Wed­ tants, nor will it do so in the future," COL- R. J. TUCKER Pigeonberry, Tamarisk etc. Also April 25. After the bombing of the harbour of Gandia is a small modern nesday. The announcement said ian casualties here to at least 3,000 the Foreign Office spokesman said specimen plants Abelia, Hibiscus, "Brisbane," the crew were taken off • tCI«|TA_Y port, owned and operated by a British that Grew told the Japanese that killed and 5,000 wounded in the twelve yesterday. While Great Britain and Palms, Strelitzia Regina etc. and as it was feared she would sink. PIMMOKI company. It is used exclusively for three bombs dropped on the edge successive days of the Japanese air France have protested the raids, Vines, Bougainvillea, Honeysuckle An eyewitness said the raider flew a IM1PICTOPI exporting Spanish agricultural pro­ of the school's athletic field, two raids. Two United States properties, China has not, although she was per­ etc. Freer Cox, Dial 1364. duce and importing fertilizer. The monoplane over the ship's masts in hundred yards from the residences the Lingham University and oil fectly free to do so, the spokesman 3763..S. ei. to ______British manager of the port said that the moonUght and the buUets rang of United States nationals at the tanks of the Standard Oil Company, added. SIDNEY O. SIMS the damage was extensive, but there against the "Brisbane's" plates after University. There were thrity-seven were struck by bombs today. The PHONI 17SS LOTS of LAND, 100 x 50, Warwick were no casualities. This is the first incendiary bombs had been dropped. Americans at the University at the oil burst into names, spreading a West. £50. a lot. Apply to Francis time that Gandia, whose roof-tops The raiders finally abandoned the time. Grew's instructions were to conflagration that burned the ter­ Martin, Warwick West. have been covered by the British flag, attack and flew off to the southward teU the Japanese that the University minal of the Canton-Hankow rail­ 3809*w. ei. to w. 15. has been raided. Because of the fre­ where they machine-gunned a launch and campus were clearly removed road and a sixteen-car train that had FROM COMMAND ORDERS quency of air raids over Valencia, off Cape Lanao, injuring a sailor. from the scene of miUtary opera­ just arrived from Hankow. At least By Tender two COTTAGES and Gandia has been used for about two Denia is a port with a normal popu­ tions. Grew reported back swiftly 300 of the new civilian casualties LOTS on Pitts Bay Road known weeks as a port of call for British lation of 12.000. as Belvedere Villas, No. 1 and 2. that he had made the representations were inflicted on Honan Island, the The under-mentioned Officers and destroyers and cruisers in the Medit­ and asked that "urgent measures" industrial district.. Several Japanese Tenders to be in by June 21st. LONDON, June 9 (CP)—Great N.C.O's of the Bermuda Volunteer erranean. be taken against any recurrence of bombs fell in Honan's congested Not bound to accept the highest Britain, indignant at the repeated Rifle Corps attended a course of the attack. areas, demolishing about one hun­ or any tender. Reply Box 346 or Spanish Insurgent air raids on ship­ instruction with the Detachment, One Plane Wanted dred houses. Telephone 1984. ping, was reported today as consid­ 1st Foresters, during the period 2nd Don't damage your mirrors ering plans for an international air The recurring raids on Canton have to 28th May, 1938, and received satis­ PARIS, June 8. (CP)—At least one — give them a beautiful patrol to halt these attacks. The had the effect of causing widespread factory reports:—Captain J. C. Ast­ military plane daring to cross the polish the safe way. plan appeared to enlarge the powers evacuation and the toll of civilians wood, Lieutenant G. A. Cooper, Ser­ French frontier from Spain should is a f-i-n.niKT-.-__g one. About one- FOR RENT be brought down by the defence of the international fleet created by WINS HER BET... geant L. R. lindley. Corporal J. Saul, the Nyon anti-piracy conference. third of the residences have been L Cpl. F. G. Taylor, and L.'Cpl. R. L. units, Leon Bailby urged today in BON AMI FURNISHED APARTMENT in Ber­ Presumably such a patrol would be emptied. An accurate list of the dead Ferguson. the Conservative paper "Le Jour." and injured can not be compiled as muda Press Building. He insisted that if this were done, given the same orders as warships, to shoot on sight any air raiders bodies are still buried in the wreckage 3173tf.eitp. the plane would be found to be "red." with rescue squads unable to keep attacking merchantmen trading TWO APARTMENTS in Miles BuUd­ Taking the opposite view of the Con­ pace with the destruction. YOUR CHEMIST KNOWS... servative "L'Ordre," he said, "But with Spain. Britain should call ing, Hamilton. Immediate occup­ when the plane is brought down another conference, it was widely A direct hit on Canton's power ancy. Dial 1234 or apply Office of ABSOLUTEl there will no longer be any question believed, and both Italy and France station cut off the electric power and P. W. & Co. MADAM ! ITS of General Franco's excellent camou­ might provide planes. The Foreign disabled the city's alarm system. It fh 3801ttu. ei. to tu. 14. GERM KIUIHG flage. There will be no difficulty Secretary is confronted with mount­ also crippled hospital services. The in e= Wishing the exact origin of the ing indignation from the public and police went from house to house POWERS HAVE BEEN ^jp LARGE ROOMS, light and airy, hot press over the attacks by Franco's warning the inhabitants of the air IS U5TERINE and cold water. Apply Omar Tea The Communist paper PROVEN BEYOND A I?-/"$~ fcaJ£ air raiders. Twelve foreign ships I attacks, first before dawn and then REALLY THE Shop, Reid Street. "L'Hui-ianite" said, "It is ridiculous DOUBT-AND ITS r fu^hl s to send Timid protests to Burgos. have been sunk or damaged in the later in the morning. Hospital re­ BEST 3814 f .s. past two weeks by the Insurgents. frigeration to preserve serums, op­ SAM? TOO! f.M

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