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A^AIII TQI US- EXPERTS TO REMAIN I DODGERS BEAT YANKEE1 VYii¥ES IWAV WF OIE,slluF TFRRflm R SWFFP ilEAV AOOAULlOj IN mm T0 ADY,SE T0, LEV£L W0RLD SERIES ' ^WLiir GAINS FOR Beaverbrook ^Harriman Pay Wyatt's Brilliant Pitching; i OCCUPIED COUNTRIES AS ftp 1* k I* Tribute To Stalin's Realism Higbe or Fitzsimmons Today FENDERS Ai§ EXPRESS SATISFACTION AT DIMAGGIO WELL WATCHED; OUTCOME OF PARLEYS 5TH GAME NOW NECESSARY MEASURES TO SMASH REVOLTS

STARAYARUSSA APPROACH TO CITY , Oct. 2 (AP).—Lord The Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday Beaverbrook and Mr. W. Averill evened the world series at one game BRITISH ARMY AT ITS CZECHS SAY DELIBERATE Harriman, head of the British and each, defeating the New York MIDDLE EAST ARMY NOW trmted States delegations to the Yankees in the second by 3 runs to PEAK IN MANPOWER? EXTERMINATION IS PLAN ¥AZIS RUSH REINFORCEMENTS Tri-Power Conference on War Sup- 2 MADE INTO TWO FORCES lies, which wound up its work in The New York Yankees, with the , Oct. 2 (AP).— record time two days ahead of sche­ first game of the World BasebaU Prime Minister ChurchiU an­ Death Sentences At Prague TO THE LENINGRAD SECTOR dule last mght, today expressed com­ Series tucked safely under their nounced that the question of Both Groups Commanded By plete satisfaction with the outcome belts, f oUowing a narrow 3-2 win over whether Britain can go much Mount; Greeks Rebelling General Auchinleek At of the parleys. the Brooklyn Dodgers of the Na­ further in buUding an army Mr. Harriman praised the co­ tional League at the Yankee Sta­ capable of a continental in­ SAME STORY TOLD IN YUGO­ In Abortive operation of Josef Stalin, the Soviet dium in New York on Wesdnesday, vasion and stUl maintain fuU Enemy Using Gliders CAIRO, Oct. 2 (AP).—The British did not fare quite so weU as the war production in industry SLAVIA AND FRANCE Middle East army has been reorganiz­ Premier, and said he "worked with great speed, realism and frankness." Flatbush Floogies turned the tables will be aired at a private session ed, splitting it into two forces—the NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (JP) — The hang- Lord Beaverbrook and Mr. Harri­ on them with a similar score. The of ParUarnent soon. Effort To Take The Crimea army of the west in the Western De­ I man and the firing squad held sway man said they had brought personal Bronx Bombers went down to defeat Some weU informed sources sert, and the army of the north in in a writhing new Europe as Ger­ messages from Prime Minister for the first time in' eleven World said that the limit has been Syria. many stamped at the acknowledged By HENRY CASSIDY Chtarcliill and President Roosevelt Series starts under the superb pitch­ reached in taldng men from An announcement stated: "With "internal front" of revolt that: of The to Stalin. ing of Whitlow Wyatt, the Dodgers's civUian life, so far as the Uni­ the virtual termination of hostiUties stretched from Prague to . 3In No. 1 hurler The'great pitching of ted Kingdom is concerned. MOSCOW, Oct. —Red Army I grad to reinforce the hard hit 489th' m East Africa, the consequent forma­ former Czechoslovakia, in the angry United States experts are remain­ this 32-year-old veteran of basebaU, * There are unconfirmed re­ commanders reported that the forces German Infantry Regiment, was tion of a new East African Command remnants of Yugoslavia, in Greece, ing after the conference with the appearing in Ins first series, was the ports that no further strictly in the south stood stuanch against broken up on September 27 by a directly under the War Office and cer- in France, even in Bulgaria and British mUitary mission, and are principal factor for the Dodger vic­ British army divisions will be the mass German battering while on fifteen minute Russian artillery I tain further reorganization has been Hungary, the story was the same, entrusted with the task of keeping tory. Yesterday's game provided raised. There has been an thr* - _.tral battle ground and before burst. carried out by the Middle East Corn- in touch with Soviet requirements, more thrills than the previous day differing only as to scope and detaU.. Leningrad Russian counter attacks It reported further that Leningrad mand. This includes the formation appreciable diminishing in the overseeing deUveries, assisting in and was witnessed by an estimated clamour for an invasion of the Admitting the employment claimed an ascending toll of Nazi factories and transportation facilities of an army in Syria and Palestine and maintenance problems and giving crowd of 66,248 excited fans. continent, apparently as a of the sternest measures, German lives and armament. were continuing to function despite in the Western Desert of Egypt." advice. The result was a weU-earned vic­ result of the situation, and sources asserted that "with Ger. The picture drawn by front line | bombardment, Both armies are under the com- The text of the Soviet communi­ tory for the National Leaguers, who there appears to be a growing many herself deep in the fight for dispatches was this: The Western Red Army pursued e i Auchinleek with mand of Gen ra go mto the third game this after­ acceptance of the idea that a life, it is understandable that we In the south, where the supreme que issued last night after the second counter-attacks in the central sector headquarters at Cairo. Each army noon on equal terms with the land offensive must be deferred cannot tolerate an internal front Soviet task is to defend the industrial and final plenary session of the con­ which, Pravda reported had in- wiU have its 0^tf Fteld commander, American League champions and for a year or even two. Instead, against us." Donets basin, the German battalions ference follows: eluded setting fire to trees, thereby | General Wilson, .who has been in with an added advantage of playing there is a new emphasis on But Czech sources in London sug­ were falling back to their old posi- helping to drive the Germans out command of the northern part of the "The conference of representatives on their own Ebbets Field at Brook­ providing arms and munitions gested that the blood bath in old tions after an all day assault which of three forest villages after a seven old army of the NUe, takes over the of the three great powers, the U.S.­ lyn. The defeat broke a series of for Russia. Czechoslovakia had a far more failed to crack the Donets line, teen day siege. Some of this front new northern army. The command- S.R., Great Britain and the United ten straight world series triumphs sininster meaning than the mere lei ig dead and captured by the stretches alon. the Dnieper Some well informed sources river er 0f ^g westem army has not been States, which opened on Monday, for the Yankees. suppression of revolt. They said hundreds and dozens of field guns,I in the southwest. 29th. September, completed their contend that the Umit has been it was a deUberate process of the announced. Wyatt, a right-handed pitcher who mortars, machine guns and smaller Despatches from Tass (the official work yesterday, 1st of October. reached in puUing men from extermination of all inteUectual A General Headquarters Middle won twenty-two games in the Na­ weapons on the field. Russian ) said the banks The conference was held on the the vital fields of war industry, Czech elements Uable to offer op­ East communique states: ".Libya: tional League campaign during the On the central front two German of the river were covered with a basis of a joint message addressed mining and agriculture to serve position, preparatory to the mass Although the dust storm continued season, pitched masterfully after battaUons were routed by a counter paU of smoke and that the stream by President Roosevelt of the United in the armed forces. transfer of heavy German indust­ unabated yesterday our artiUery ef a shaky start. Towards the last, the attacldng 3Red Army tank unit and was carrying away thousands of dead engaged the enemy positions States and 3Prime Minister ChurcloiU The Prime 33Minister told the ries to comparatively bomb free fectlTOly Yanks were lucky to touch him. He an infantry battaUon near the vil­ Germans. ItaUan forces, it reported the southwest sector of the of Great Britain to the President House that the problem of the sectors behind the Sudeten Mount­ factng struck out three of the four batters lage of "V", with the reported des­ appeared on the west bank of the Tobruk defences, causing casualties of the CouncU of the People's Com­ distribution of manpower was ains. who faced him at the end of the a ' 'direet and central part of the truction of enough material to last Dnieper and.two ItaUans were taken and forclng the enemy t0 withdraw missars of the U.S.S.R., Josef StaUn, A dispatch from BerUn stated that sixth inning and also in the seventh. war effort," and that the de­ the Germans eight days, mcluding prisoner during a raid wherein an to the fromIer area- and, in accordance with the agree­ Nazi courts martial passed out 39 20 tanks and armoured cars. entire Fascist platoon was destroyed. ,,_ , ... ment expressed by liim, had the After bemg pounded for four bate therefore wiU probably not new death sentences and that the In the north there were intense, A morning communique of the Our patrols are continuing their purpose, as it was put in the above soUd hits and two runs in the first be in pubUc lest the information arrests mounted as the Gestapo although so-caUed "combats" at Soviet 3Lnfqfmation Bureau stated: aggressive activities." mentioned message, of solving the three innings, Wyatt settled down developed might be of aid to the continued to stamp out rebellious Germans. the approaches to Leningrad. One "During the night of October first A Royal Air Fore Middle East Com- question of the 'best way of rendering to blank the Yankees for the re­ Czech gangs in the Protectorate of our troops fought the enemy along assistance to the Soviet Union in mainder of the route, whUe his mates of them, lasting for five days, ended Continued on page 7 Bohemia and Moravia. with a Russian counter attack begun the whole front." the exceUent resistance it is putting were pounding Spud Chandler from 40 minutes before the Germans A communique supplement said up against the Fascist aggressor; the mound in the sixth when they 130 DEATH SENTENCES planned to launch a supreme assault, that German attacks in the north­ DEATH SENTENCE FOR MAN as weU as the questions of 'concerting scored the winning run. AMERICANS TO HAVE OWN The total death sentences in the and resulted in the capture of the west sector of the front had been the distribution of the common Dolph CamUU, the Dodger first strategic point "N". Here the Red successfuUy repulsed. It also re­ WHO SHOT LAVAL & DEAT resources' and of 'concerting the baseman, who could do notlnng but ^SCHOOL IN COLONY Protectorate since the emergency Army was using tanks infantry and ported active support by gueriUas best utUization of these resources strike out in the opening contest, was declared on Sunday have reach­ artiUery. on the Odessa front. for the purpose of rendering the knocked in the winner yesterday ed about 130, according to unoffical Appeal Sent To Petain For compUations on the basis of sep­ The Red Army said that the Ger­ Continued on page 7 Continued on Page 6 Good Response Reported To NAZIS MADE NO GAIN mans, hurling great forces against arate announcements through the Commutation of Decision Yesterday's Announcement official German news agency and One computation put the cost the Russian Unes in an effort to break through one sector, were re­ other sources. to the Germans in the three Nazi VICHY, Oct. 2 (JP).—Paul Colette, SENATORSITCGIREPEALOF TEN NEW¥0°USES AT ST. pulsed in a violent battle on the An American school in the Colony The offical Nazi commentary assaults at over 1,200 dead and who shot Pierre Laval and Marcel southern front. U.S. NEUTRALITY ACT DAVID'S NEARLY READY is definitely on the way, according Dienst aus Deutschland said that . wounded, and said that the Germans Deat, signed an appeal for a com­ to yesterday's response to the an­ some Czechs will face the firing had made no gam. Tank field pieces The Soviet army organ Red Star mutation of sentence which was said that the tremendous numeri­ nouncement that such an undertak- squad and others will be hanged, and even a motor train were reported immediately transmitted for Mar­ cal superiority of the Germans had Would Go Farther Than Mr. Families Expected To Move mg was contemplated for the child- Whether all those condemned wil]! captured. shal Petain's personal attention. A faUed to break the Russian resist­ ren of personnel at the U.S. bases, be executed was not stated. Behind these fronts the guerriUas decision is awaited. Roosevelt May Recommend In Sometime Next Week A spokesman informed The Royal Premier Alois Elias, the Czech gen- went on remorselessly. ance and that aU attacks were thrown back in the struggle yester­ Colette appealed for clemency to Gazette and Colonist that "quite a eral who had headed the protector- Red Army scouts reported that day from early morning to night. Marshal Petain, the only man who CHICAGO, IUinois, Oct. 2 (AP) — Ten of the houses being built on few" requests for information were ate government since AprU 1939, was they found a guerriUa detac3hment can save the young Norman from Sentaor Tom Connally, Texas De­ the Texas property at St. David's Is­ received yesterday on behalf of cluld- apparently the leader of what au­ composed exclusively of women The dispatch reported that with the death sentence pronounced by mocrat, Chairman of the Senate land by the Public Works Department thorized Germans said was an ab­ operating back of the German Unes the assaults weakening, the Ger­ ren ranging from the lowest to the a special court yesterday for the j Foreign Relations Commute, in an for re-housing dispossessed St. Da­ ortive revolt which they described on the central front. mans retired to their original po­ highest grades. sitions, leaving more than 250 dead. attempted assassination of Laval I address to the American Bankers vid's Islanders are "practicaUy com­ "There is no question but that the as "now in hand." Army dispatches said that Russian and Deat. Convention, advocated the amend pleted" and work on five more dweU- , , Oct. 2(JP).— marines have landed on the Ger­ The southern front includes the demand wUl be there by the time we Ukraine, and the Crimea, but the Marshal Petain's decision was not ment of the Neutrality Act to per­ ings wUl be begun next week on the get started," this informant said. Unrest continued to stir the Balkans man occupied Finnish GuU Coast disclosed, but Laval is reported to mit arming merchant ships and to same land, The Royal Gazette and whUe the authorities reported the before Leningrad and gamed a foot­ exact location of the sector involved Quite a number of American children be drafting a statement asking aUow them to enter the war zone. Colonist was informed last evening. suppression^ of the latest uprisings' hold in fierce continued fighting. was not disclosed. are at present in local schools, and it Red Star said that one southern mercy for Colette, who also gravely Senator ConnaUy contended that The work is bemg pushed ahead ra­ is considered Ukely that some of these in Bulgarian occupied Greece and The Germans are reported rushing Soviet unit captured 15 field guns, wounded Deat at VersaUle on Aug­ the law abridged the U.S. right pidly and the ten houses nearing com­ wiU be added to the number not yet I the Banat sector of former Yugo- up reinforcements in an effort to seven mortars, 18 machine guns, 150 ust 28. to freedom of the seas. He said, pletion are likely to be moved mto accommodated or expected here in I slavia. block the Red drive. In one day's next week, it was stated. rifles and other equipment. An­ Already there have been 56 exe­ "The repeal of the so-caUed Neutral­ the near future. 3MiUtary and police detac3hments battle in the Starayarussa area, other unit is reported to 3have in­ cutions in both zones for espionage ity Act would not be un-neutral, are said to have surrounded the south of Leningrad, the Red Army Four famiUes of St. David's Island­ A site, whose whereabouts was not flicted heavy losses on the enemy sabotage and Communist activities and after its repeal the U.S. would ers have already moved into tempora­ stated has already been chosen for armed Greeks who revolted on Mon­ is said to have recaptured four settle­ and* to have captured 100 German since the reprisals started. be neutral under international law." day in the Drama area, now Bulgar­ ments and a hilltop. Four companies ry accommodation bemg provided the school and a prompt start can be men and officers. About another dozen have been Senator Connally asserted that ian occupied. of EUte Germans are said to have for the dispossessed people on the made. At present October 13 is set for condemned to death, of which only the totalitarian states had launched Pester Lloyd's BerUn corrspond- been routed, and Russian despatches BATTLE FOR LENINGRAD Sophia Hayward property at the west the opening. Yesterday's announce­ two—Clermont Ferrand metal work­ a new revolutionary movement "to ent wired that newspaper declare that Russian artiUery sil­ end of the island, and haU a dozen ment said that certified U.S. teachers, At the other end of the front the ers—had their sentence commuted strip men of liberty and to enslave that not less than 60 persons were enced German long range guns famiUes are bemg temporarily ac­ certified grading and American books battle continued to surge at the to Ufe imprisonment by the Marshal. convicted and executed recently in which have been shelling one dis­ them." He asserted that the dis­ commodated on the PUot Station pro­ would form part of the faciUties to be approaches to Leningrad. Colette was tried in secret for the trict of Leningrad. The Red Army covery of intrigue and conspiracy by perty. offered. the Banat area, the southern part Red Star reported that the Sixth attack of August 28. is said to be routing the Germans Nazi agents in South America and The temporary accommodations Already, it was said, there are of which is occupied by German Regiment of the German 30th In­ Laval said in an interview that out of tranches in the approaches the revelations in the New York consist of wooden buildings erected enough American teachers available troops and is under a German mili­ fantry Division tried to break his doctors thought he was going to Leningrad and beating them espionage cases indicated that Hitl- by the PubUc Works Department and in the Colony to staff the school; in tary commander. The northern part through to the railroad in the di­ back foot by foot. to sit in the sun to complete his er has designs upon the soveregnity divided into apartments of t3hree addition to this, a number of former is occupied by Hungarian troops. rection of Starayarussa, but stopped convalescence from his wounds, but and territory of the Western Hemi­ rooms, and they wiU house the occu­ American teachers now married to Continued on Page 12 The continuing counter-attacks for reinforcements. The Russians that actuaUy he expected to con­ sphere. pants until their permanent homes Bermudians could readUy be called are taken in Moscow as an indication counter attacked and rushed back centrate on operating the "Moni­ WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (JP).—Two are ready on the Texas property. upon. There would be no need to WAR SAYINGS CERTIFICATES that the Russian situation on the past village "B" occupied by the tor," the daily newspaper of Cler­ Senators—HU1, Alabama, Democrat, This land formerly belonged to brmg teachers into the Colony. The Leningrad front is definitely improv­ Germans. mont Ferrand. and Bridges, New Hampshire,, Re­ Captain Tommy Fox, who is unoffi- Royal Gazette and Colonist's inform­ Denomina- No. Sold Total Sold Cash ing. The Government newspaper Red Star said that in another The authoritative French news Received pubUcan—suggested that Congress ciaUy reported to have received ant said. tion 1st Oct. to Date Izvestia said the Russians had forced sector of the Leningrad front a bat­ agency, Telemondial, commenting £ 1 48 11,427 £ 8,570 5 0 may be wilUng to go beyond Pre­ £12,950 for the approximately 25 acres He had no idea of the total number a crossing of a broad river and were tle was raging on the fifth day to on CoUette's sentence, said, "every­ 5 1,085 4,068 15 0 sident Roosevelt's expected recom­ involved. of American chUdren now in the Colo­ pushing the Germans back relent­ the point where the Germans one knows the judgments of this 10 807 6,052 10 0 lessly. Th3 river was not named. mendations for a revision of the ny whUe their parents are engaged in hurled in fresh forces, but the Rus­ court are immediately carried out." Captain Fox asked about £1,000 an 25 1 280 5,250 0 0 NeutraUty Act. construction work or on duty in the sians counter attacked at 9.20 a.m. At the same time it was announc­ acre for the property during a hearing 50 235 8,812 10 0 2-MTLE COLUMN DESTROYED Senator HiU told journahsts tHat U.S. armed services. It is thought, yesterday, 40 minutes before the ed in Paris that Sylvan TribouU- before the Official Arbitrators on Au­ 100 404 30,300 0 0 "if it should be that President however, that the number is large. I3zvestia reported that a column Germans planned to renew the as­ lois was shot to death on October gust 30. The Arbitrators' awarded Roosevelt recommended only the Accommodation at the local schools of infantry and trucks nearly two saults. first by the Germans for the Ulegal approximately £518 per acre, Inclusive Total .£63,054 0 0 miles long, rolling towards Lenin- Continued on Page 7 possession of arms. Continued on Page 7 Continued on Page 7 Cocllnued on Page 7 2nd October, 1941. V for VICTORY—Buy Savings Stamps page 2 THE ROY.AL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1941

TRUST THE PRESS Tickets for the Sunday boat ride its last analysis, is a war to preserve Q0p Sagal (&nutte around the islands are going Uke the WHY I GO TO CHURCH those great ideals of individual weU-known hot cakes, and if fair freedom and human worth that (Editorial from The Montreal ^he ZDiary weather prevails it should be one of I go to Church, first of aU, be­ have come to us from reUgion and trait (EnimuBt lattjj Standard Air Base tbe most successful of the Air Base cause it is a habit with me; I have the Church. INCORPORATING of Club's picnic parties. been brought up that way. I know THE ROYAL GAZETTE (ESTAB. I82S) "Trust the Press," says General * * * that habits can be good or bad, but (Contributed, at the request of the • HE COLONIST ANO DAILY NEWS (ESTAB. ISSSI McNaughton, commander of the SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER Chatter •.. "Dramatic - Club's - a - Poppin" in this case I see no reason why I Bermuda Citizens' Association, by PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Canadian Corps in England. It is a should have been the title of the should change it. I have derived the Rev. Ernest Rowlands, for their long time since anyone said a good Thursday, October 2. newly organized club's meetmg last nothing but good from it. Go-to-Church Sunday.) PROPRIETORS word for the newspapers, so a good ST. GEORGE'S.—An iron cannon- week. A bitter argument arose over I go to Church in order to worship word from as eminent a man as A strange scene in our city streets baU of considerable age has been the distribution of the profits—if God with others who are like- fHE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. the other evening. For though I General McNaughton is balm in presented to the St. George's 3His- any—of the club's first venture. minded. It is true that I can and do REID STREET. HAMILTON had heard but a short siren alarm, torical Society by Major D. G. White, "Once again savage and bestial Gilead. Most miUtary men, in this However, difficulties were finaUy worship God alone, but I desire yet in a few seconds our fire brigade District Engineer. The cannonball might has challenged the right of and every war, consider the news­ ironed out and at a meetmg Monday to share fellowship with other EDITOR: E. T. SAYER boys ' were dashing backwards and was dredged up by the "Gulfstream" papers an enemy second to the mght, the club swung mto action human beings who, Uke myself, feel America to the freedom of the seas." MANAGER: E. c. MCLAUGHLIN forth, there was some activity at the during its operation in Castle Har­ formal foe, and in their efforts to on plans for "Bermudaz-a-Poppin," the need of God. —WendeU L. WUlkie. waterfront whilst other bodies of bour near Longbird Island. The suppress or censor information use a musical variety show to be pre­ I am aware that there are those SUBSCRIPTION RATES up enough energy to win a battle. men were bemg dispatched to var­ cannonbaU is about 4 inches m sented around Thanksgiving time. S12.00 PER YEAR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. SI ious parts of the city. diameter and was heavUy encrusted who claim that they worship God Not General McNaughton. "Ac­ Seventy-five air base workers attend­ through nature, so do I; but my very 'OREIGNl—TO UNITED STATES AND CANAD* So I did question a high official with coral when found. Apparently credited representatives of the press ed the meetmg and elected two new worship of God through nature To The Personnel Of The • 12.00 PER YEAR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. 20/. of the brigade with some heat. it had been fired from.one of the wUl be treated by the staffs and officers—Mrs. Bianca AveUa, secre­ comes from the Church. I did not PER YEAR commands of Canadian formations 'Sir,' I observed tartly, "You do Castle Harbour forts many years tary, and J. F. Eckes, treasurer. The American Bases your men an injustice. They have ago. get it from nature, but from the ALL SUBSCRIPTION ARE PREPAYABLE as valued coUeagues with a most im­ foUowing committees were named: Church. In Bermuda portant mission to discharge," he promptly attended more fires and * * • Music and Coaching, Arthur Dundas, rendered more effective aid than The wise money at the Air Base I presume we could have reUgion FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1941 writes in a foreword to regulations chairman, James McMahon, E. and Christianity without Churches; an issued for the guidance of his units ever before in the history of the is on the Yanks to win the World Gould, Jack West, Al Berholst and J. brigade. Why then, do you insist Series. But there's a lot of senti­ but they flourish best by organiza­ THE "INTERNAL FRONT" in co-operating with war correspon­ FaUon; Writers, Mrs. Meta Dundas tion and co-operation; and for this American School on those fooUsh rehearsals-" mental feeling for the Dodgers— chairman, Al Wickesburg, GeorgeRowe dents. "They wiU be fuUy trusted, purpose the Church serves best yet. VS. THE "FIFTH COLUMN" 'Sam,' quoth he with a merry and many a fond hope that da Bums S. M. Tweedale, and Harvey Ostrand. treated with complete frankness, I go to Church because I find it a For Your Children chuckle, "You have got me aU wrong. wiU moider them Yan3ks. John T. Murray was appomted stage and given every proper facility for great social institution. I Uke "The hangman and the firing I'm not rehearsing a fire attack. * * » manager, and his assistants will be IS IN THE MAKING their work." Church people. WhUe there may be squad held sway in a writhing This is something else." Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs. E. M. P. WiUiam 3RobiUard, Don CarroU and Our faith is restored and we go hypocrites among them (as there new Europe as Germany stamp­ about with head Ufted high. Some­ But before I could discover what the Sward are announcing the engage­ Margaret Burns. ment of their daughter, Mary Eliza­ are in aU human institutions), I be­ ed at the acknowledged 'internal one at long last has recognised in something else was another engine The club's next general meetmg beth, to Mr. Laurion Ewing Trott, Ueve that, on the whole, the best U.S. Certified Teachers front' of revolt that stretched the profession the nobility its arrived and he leaped onto it and wiU be held on Monday night. gave stentorious orders that caused son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Trott, of people go to Church. American Books from Prague to Paris." craftsmen feel. We've always known another shake-up in the men nearby. HamUton. The marriage wUltake It is a good place to meet people; That graphic opening sentence we could be trusted but aU the wea­ Frank Deveau, of the Finance sec­ place early in December. friendships formed there are Ukely from one of yesterday's late news pons of pubUcity at our command So it was that later I learned the tion, is leaving this week for a va­ Charges will be moderate, de­ Lieut.-Colon3l Sward is the semor to be lasting; and the company of despatches hits one, so to speak, have availed nothing in persuading Local Defence Corps had been re­ cation at his home in Boston, Massa­ pending on your support and co­ medical officer with the United church people wiU not lead one "right in the eye." The full story others to that view. General Mc­ pelling the enemy so kindly reported chusetts. operation. by the shed-wireless operators and, States forces at Castle Harbour. astray. is published elsewhere in this Naughton has done It for us. If we Laus Deo! They were completely Betty is with the U.S.E.D. office I attend and support the Church newspaper today. Edgar Allen were a soldier in his command we Mrs. John Marsters arrived Mon­ successful. staff at St. George's. because it is the mam-spring and We Start October 13th Poe, America's master-writer of day from the States to join her hus would cheerfuUy die for him. * * * inspiration of all movements for horror stories, never wrote a * * * band in a residence here. Norman Leggett, draftsman for social and national betterment. About enrollment tale so blood-curdling as tins. * * * Beading a fine poem by the mother the U.S.E.D., returned from the Church people are the backbone and And this is a true story, not Barbara Montague returned to Call 3091, Mr. Brewer. of an American airman who met his States Monday with his bride, the nucleus of and the most ardent drawn from imagination but her desk in the Cost section Wednes­ Queen St., Office F. H. McG.-P. H. THEY SAY death whilst serving with the Royal former Miss Evelyn Johnson, of Con­ workers in practically all lodges, from facts. day sifter several days' illness. Canadian Air Force. cord, New Hampshire. The marriage philanthropic institntions, cultural From Prague to Paris is a long, * * * We Have A Site — Teachers Also By iL BL PURCELL < took place August 23 at Concord. and humanitarian societies in the long blood trail, or should one Newcomers to the Bermuda Base "Oh son of Mine, you did not wait * • • Community and State. describe it as a big, beastlv That when Lord HaUfax arrived he Contractors office staff in St. George's — Now! Let's give the kids a for Death to come creeping. Invitations are bemg issued this And, finally, I go to Church in "blood bath?" The Fiend-Fueh­ asked for a shave. are Mrs. Marie Hawkins, Miss Mary You went to meet Him bravery with week by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn these times because I beUeve the break. rer, Hitler, is for the first time * * * B. CoUins and Miss Agnes M. Long. your handsome head held high; for the marriage of their daughter, Church suppUes the moral fibre, keeping a promise—the promise That when most people have crossed Mrs. Bianca AveUa, who has been Immortal and forever young—away MUdred, to Mr. Edward M. MUvaney. the spiritual stamina, and the of a "blood bath" for Europe. the ocean these days they generaUy worldng in the St. David's office, with grief and weeping—• The ceremony will be performed at courage to win the War which, in 4595tf.ei.tow.8 But it is a long way from being have had a close shave. Your gaUant soul patrols the freedom was transferred to the St. George's * * * St. Peter's church in St. George's the kind of bath he expected to of the—s3ky!" A reception wiU foUow at the Mid-j office this week. administer, and there are mil­ That he says he wiU visit Bermuda * * * Mrs. Raymond Tibbetts. Ocean Country Club. lions of gallons more of Hun again. Donald T. Miller, Joseph H. Hodges * * * * * * blood in it than he ever antici­ * * * and Albert F. MUford.bf the "Welat CHANGE OF MEETING One of the young chUdren from BiU Ryan, of the Property section, pated. That it would be nice if he attended ka" crew, are leaving this week bombed London so kindly housed returned from a vacation in the THE "BISHOP'S OWN" WOLF CUB * a peace conference after the war. for the States. The details that have reached and homed in the States was asked States Monday and promptly an­ PACK will in future meet in TRINITY * * * * * * us may be read in another co­ what 'Tarzan' meant. nounced his engagement to Miss HALL on Saturdays 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. lumn. Our concern here is the That Colonel Knox rightly stressed "Tarzan," he explained," is the RusseU Dimmock has been UI It is hoped that this change will make it peace must foUow the K.O. of the Margaret PoweU, daughter of Mrs. "internal front" which is spring­ name of the America flag. It's full for several days with dengue fever. possible for all boys between the age of 8 Nazis. George PoweU, of Southampton . ing up to overpower the infa­ name is 'Tarzan Stripes.' " * * * * * * and 11 years who are Cubs, or who wish The Personnel section has a new mous "fifth column." The Hitler­ He is evidently learning quicldy Jerry Lawlor has been iU and away to be Cubs to attend these Meetings. That a lot of people are talking staff member in the person of Miss ites are beginning to "taste hell." in his new country. from lus desk in the Architect- First Meeting on Saturday, 4th October about it before. Rose Dicldnson, of New York. Other From tasting they will proceed A. P. Herbert has another neat Engineers office for several days. when Cubs and Recruits will be welcome. to swallowing until the day summary of the situation. U.S.E.D. employees newly arrived WINIFRED ROGERS That any talk of it now only means this week are Fenton G. Keyes, as­ comes when hell shall swallow The marriage of Edwina W. HarreU, Commissioner for Cubs. that tthere can be no peace until sistant engmeer, and Jolin Jacobs, them. THE DIFFERENCES of New York, to Alton S. Heyser, of Behind the firming "internal 3Hitler and his gang are exterminat­ Diesel engmeer. ed. the Architect-Engineers staff, took front" are many forces. Chief He has the guns, he has the tanks, * * * place Tuesday at the Presbyterian among them are America's he has the dirty planes. Manse in Paget. T3he ceremony was Captain and Mrs. Herman D. W3hitt increasing aid, Russia's amazing That Boards may be useless, but He has the gold (or so it seems) he are leaving t3tus week for the States. several chairmen of them have performed by the Rev. James W. resistance, and Britain's growing has his robber's gams; * * * At The Theatres been very busy. 3Purves. Mrs. C. T. Ford attended the air power. To recapitulate them But over every citadel the flag of bride and lieutenant Ford acted as The McWiUiams Company softbaU all would be tedious and unne­ triumpU droops, team continued its blitzlcrieg tac­ That they have best man for Mr. Heyser. Mr. and cessary. The tide of hate against also been pretty And General Melancholia's in com tics in the first game of the cham- OLONIAL successful. Mrs. Heyser are at home at Bridge the Huns and all they stand for mand of aU the troops. House, St. George's. pionsWp play-off Monday night. The Playhouse G has long been rising. It is des­ * * * McWiUiams nine defeated the Opera House That they would be more successful tined to reach tidal wave propor­ Here as the papers teU us, Private * * * U.S.E.D. team by a score of 8 to 2. if their views and advice were per­ tions. Optimisms wrong, Dr. Henry J. Babers, Jr., arrived The second game was scheduled for SINGLE FEATURE mitted to prevail. — NOTE REGULAR From Czechoslovakia, robbed, And Sergeant Hope and Cherfulness from the States this week to as­ last night and in the event of a * * * ruined but unbeatable Czecho­ must never smile too long; sume duty as a surgeon at Fort BeU McWiUiams victory, the champion­ — Playing Times — FRIDAY MATINEE — That those who claim Bermuda slovakia, comes word that the And Corporal Complacency may have Hospital. ship wUl be theirs. . isn't contributing enough to the wholesale murders being per­ a nasty faU, * * * Final standings 6f the teams in war effort, should note carefuUy News 2.45 7.45 2.45 petrated by the Huns "have a But General MelanchoUc has no fol­ "Ginny" Manson takes Life maga­ the Round Robin play: Short Subjects 15 that thanks for the scrap metal more sinister meaning than the lows at aU. zine seriously. She startled one and mere suppression of revolt." It have been received. aU by appearing in braids in the Won Lost "Love Thy "Road To is the deliberate intention of the * # * U.S.E.D. office Monday morning. McWiUiams Company 6 0 That the cynic says the Ministry of Frisco" invaders, we are told, to "exter­ U.S.E.D. 3 3 Neighbour" (George Raft, minate'' all of the intellectual Supply should be thanked for tak­ S.S. ACADIA DUE MONDAY; Arch.-Engineers o 4 (Jack Benny ing it away. Charles J. Davis, of the Operations Bermuda Base Contr. 1 5 Ann Sheridan) Czech elements "liable to offer * m • Fred Allen) opposition, preparatory to the WILL SAIL THE SAME DAY division, is expecting the arrival 3.00 8.00 3.00 8.00 mass transfer of heavy German That there was a Uttle clean-up of his famUy this week-end. Joseph Ash, maU clerk, is returning News 4.35 9.35 industries to comparatively during the coUection. The Royal Gazette & Colonist was * * * to 3his home in the States this week. * * * Short Subjects 4.22 9.22 bomb-free sectors behind the informed from the office of Wat­ F. W. Gavin of the Safety section That a headline says ChurchiU's "MUUon DoUar Sudeten Mountains." The ac­ lmgton & Conyers, local agents for is leaving this week for Washington, speech as sUenced the critics. News Repeated 10.00 tions of the Huns in all conquer­ the Aloca Steamslnp Line, that the D.C. Baby" ed territories more than sub­ S. S. Acadia wiU saU from New York * * * (I* rise ill a Lane) That the headltner should stantiate this charge. have on Saturday, October 4, and wiU WiUiam Insch, of the Property sec­ MUSHROOM TRUNK TABLE 4.45 9.45 heard some of our critics. The hangman and the firing arrive at Hamilton on Monday, Oct­ tion, has been iU for the past week ober 6, sailing the same day on the with dengue fever. As it is not now possible to use Mes­ squad, even in the hands of pro­ That it is stated that though women REVIEW — "Road to Frisco" return voyage to New York at 4 p.m. * * * srs. Coopers store on Reid Street for REVIEW — With commendable fessional murderers schooled to are replacing men in EngUsh fact­ the new Warner Bros, action- Tip Ramsey, of the MaU and the sale of articles on the Mushroom sagacity, Paramount Pictures enjoy as well as to perform their ories, the output is increasing. drama, stars George Raft, Ann Records section, caught a shark Trunk Table, Mrs. R. I. Tucker has saw the great possibilities in offices, cannot keep a continent * * * Sheridan, Ida Lupino and on her first fishing expedition in been granted that facility by Mrs. the famous feud between Jack in subjugation. You can kill That women want to know what's ARGENTINE CHILEAN BORDER Humphrey Bogart. The fast- Bermuda. Critchley at the Tower Dress Shop, Benny and Fred Allen as the men (and women and children) strange about that. moving and actionful melo­ COMMISSION IS MEETING * * * and wiU have a table of ChUdren's basis for a first-rate comedy. by the hundreds, the thousands * * * drama largely concerns itself Clyde Houston, of the Property clothes, and other useful articles They weren't at aU wrong, for and the hundreds of thousands, That they have always been lmown with the torrid love affair be­ , Oct. 2 (£>).—The Section, is leaving this week for his on sale from th3 11 th October until "Love Thy Neighbour," starr­ but you cannot kill the hatred to multip3ly. tween Raft and Miss Sheridan. Argentine-Chilean boundary com­ the 18th. The proceeds as usual wiU of oppression and cruelty any * * * home in Natchez, Mississippi. ing the feverish feudists, is The latter portrays a waitress mission, whose work may play a part * * » be given over to the SUver Jubilee one of the most hilarious pic­ more than you can kill the love That the Southwood appeal wUl be in a roadside cafe, while Raft in Hemisphere defence, held its first Mrs. Joan CampbeU is in Fort Educational 3Fund of the Sir George tures produced in a long, long of liberty and happiness. Hitler responded to quickly. Somers Chapter of the I.O.D.E. plays a hardworking young meeting at the Foreign Office. BeU hospital recovering from a minor time. Witty, tuneful and ex­ and his Huns are not the first to * * * The dolls for the doU dressing com­ man who staunchly believes in One of the questions Ukely to be operation. pertly produced, it is grand try it, and to fail. That contributors should coUect from petition wiU also now be received at his own future. Their romance studied is the estabUshment of miU­ * • * screen entertainment, boasting Let us look a little forward, Hitler later. Mrs. Critchley's dress shop, but the hits a snag when Raft's boss' tary bases at Tierra del Fuego, which Richard M. Knavel, surveyman, such favourite performers as perhaps a long way forward, but closing date wiU be November 1st, wife, played by Ida Lupino (alls certainly to a future inevitably, might be vital to the defence pro­ is leaving this week for a vacation Mary (My Heart Belongs to for Raft, and through bitter gramme but are now prevented by a 1941. when Hitlerism and Nazi tyran­ in the States. Daddy) Martin, Verree Teas- frustration over his continu­ FESSENDENMEMORIAL treaty barring foritications on the ny have been destroyed, as Prime dale, The Merry Macs, Virgin­ ed coldness toward her, accuses Argentine-Chilean frontier. Minister Churchill and President RE-BROADCAST TODAY ia Dale and Rochester. him of complicity in her hus­ Roosevelt, in the names of all The commission is also expected band's murder. to consider the common poUcy re- freedom-loving peoples, have This afternoon at 4 p.m. Bermuda wyii promised that they shall be de­ time, Station WRUL of Boston wiU regarding the extension of national For Victory SOUTHAMPTON THEATRE boundaries in Antartica in the face Victor*•—AEOLIAy N HALL— BAILEVS BAY, THEATRE stroyed. Think how hard will rebroadcast a transcription of the of claims based on U.S. exploration. At — 8.00 be the task of the peace-makers' Fessenden Memorial Park Services 4.30 and 9.30 p.m. "ONE NIGHT IN THE At —• 8.00 Let Hitler and his Huns think held on August 26 at Roanoke Island, 3 and 8 p.m. TROPICS" "SO ENDS OUR NIGHT how hard they are making the Virginia. The broadcast should be At 9.20 task of the peace-makers! The received easUy in Bermuda on the NAZIS CONFISCATE MORE At — 9.40 hangman, the firing squad, the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PROPERTY "WAGONS ROLL AT "THE BAD MAN" 25 metre waveband, WRTJL's cus­ "Rookie On NIGHT" e:xtermination of all the better tomary wavelength for that hour elements—these things cannot of the day. NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (#>).—A report Parade" SANDYS THEATRE CASINO—ST. DAVIDS be easily or soon forgotten, and from BerUn states that the Offical At — 8.00 Gazette announced the confiscat­ At — 8.15 among the millions who do no* "VIVACIOUS LADY" "THEY DARE NOT LOVE" forget there will be many who And having sewed dragon's ion of all property belonging to the Af Q | [J will sternly claim the right to teeth, let them not complain of Christain Science sect in the Magdes- MASONIC HALL-SOMERSET At — 9.45 "MURDER AMONG be remembered. That is not the the harvest! burg district on the basis of the "THE GREAT LIE" FRIENDS" better side of human nature, but The Huns under Hitler are wil­ law for seizing "property hostUe "Young Buffalo "Wolf OS let Hitler and his Huns remem­ fully shortening and darkening to the people and the state." Somers Opera House—St. George's ber that it has been their policy their days. Let them pause now It had previously announced that Bill" New York" At—8.15—"TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES" and process to "exterminate" 'ere they plunge themselves woe- Christian Sceience was confiscated At—9.30—"THE MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF" the better side of human nature. I fully into perpetual night. in Berlin.

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lars needed at a loss to themselves, CONSERVATIVES BACK ment, based on the Prime Minister's and further left the required doUars I.0M CHURCHILL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR at the discretion of local residents. decision "to welcome Russia as a Clearance Sale national ally in the struggle against Therefore if there are any doUars LONDON, Oct. 2 (AP)—A Conserva­ aggressive barbarism and to fortify of Hamilton, I do know that the aboUshing of the m this colony today they rightly Sir George Somers Chapter tive Party meeting approved a vote of her resistance by every possible October 2nd, 1941. present iniquitous credit system belong to the Imperial Treasury, confidence in the ChurchiU Govern­ means." Summer Hats The Editor, would not only be a blessing to the and needless to say, defence of the Mrs. L. B. Powell welcomed the | grocer and business in general but Empire must have preference. In members of the Sir George Somers The Royal Gazette and Colonist. would lead to a lower cost of Uving. the face of these conditions which Chapter, I.O.D.E., at Trinity HaU A final clearance, with Dear Sir: Thanking you for your valuable are common knowledge to every for the first meeting of the 1941-42 WhUe I had no intention of enter­ many unusually attrac­ space. thinking British subject we find the session on Monday. ing mto any controversy with the Yours truly, The Treasurer reported the tive values.' "Man In The Corner" I cannot aUow powers-that-be commerciaUy in this colony, requesting a Ufting of con­ finances of the Chapter to be in a his reply to my letter to go unan­ "WAGE EARNER." trols to enable satisfaction of an healthy condition. swered, lest the misguided think Satisfactory reports were received my sUence proves he is correct. insular mercenary greed if not per­ sonal. Such a audacity is incom­ from the training ship "Conway" If he was convinced that codfish Hollywood Shoppe HamUton, prehensible from a sense of 'cricket.' of the Craddock Scholar, whose was being sold at a fair price in his Oct. 1, 1941. scholarship expired in August. Cadet %or feminine Jry! iValker Arcade Reid Street first letter why bother to brmg the This commercial or as it were The 33Editor, Shylock ring seems to have over­ ITred Leseur, is the only Craddock question of a 200% increase up at The Royal Gazette and Colonist. Scholar to be presented with the aU? One can only assume this ab­ looked pro tem those memorable 4S07TI. words of our beloved Prime Minister, Kings Gold Medal for merit, which is normal increase was only quoted to Dear Sir: a great honour. In your issue of September 29 we "Let us go forward together." I create a false impression, there is The Emma DarreU scholar is show­ DRESSES saw a note about Musson Wain­ further contend, Sir, that when no other logical explanation. As to ing steady progress at the Bermuda wright, one of our earnest young j racial discrimination is aboUshed it being sold at 1/-, your correspon­ High School for Girls. NOTICE men who has left Bermuda to join here in Bermuda even in commerce, dent can easUy stop that by report­ The SUver JubUee Educational the R.A.F. and who has been appoint­ then only can there be any hope for ing it to the Food and SuppUes Con­ Fund is assisting 14 pupils at various ed to the Air Rescue Service. for this ancient colony of our Em­ In the Estate of trol Board, that is why maximum schools in the Colony. price Usts are pubUshed. Or is this We have the pleasure of knowing pire. Why should doUars be spent It was decided to invest the en­ codfish at 1/- per pound boneless.' the lad and his love of boats and to make purchases? is it because dowment funds of the Emma DarreU Jonathan Cardie Mosse knowledge of the motors which run white vendors of this colony are in­ kittle Qirls Assuming the CBC. did broadcast and the SUver JubUee Educational them, so we can reaUze the joy it dolent in exploring markets within (Deceased) food has only increased 10% in scholarships ta Bermuda War Sav­ must be to him to be serving his the Empire where coloured vendors Greenland, surely this is an average ings Certificates. and you cannot expect to take one country in the way which is, to him, ta turn have made contacts, and are second nature. requesting permits in connection The work parties have been sewing Pursuant to The Trustee Act, 1876 or two items at random in Bermuda during the summer for the Red and make a fair comparison. I do There are many who have enjoyed with such Empire points from the 5/- competent authorities in this coun­ Cross, Merchant Marine, and -ehUd- not know average mcrease in cost the wonderful freedom of youth ren. Two cases of clothing have been NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN try? Such coloured vendors are of foodstuff in general in Bermuda, Uved in Bermuda and who would be coUected and forwarded to England. constantly betag refused, and at­ that all persons being creditors and am not gomg to venture an esti-, willing to give of the much that On and after October 15 the work tempts are now being made to get of or otherwise having any mation, but I do know higher prices they have, could they feel that their parties wiU meet at Trinity HaU each Dainty little muslin frocks for very little similar merchandise from the doUar claims upon or against the Estate wiU be seen. Also the question of work is needed. The many "jobs" Monday and Wednesday. Members of Jonathan Cardie Mosse, late self sufficiency must be taken into frequently broadcast as needing to countries, even when the merchan­ and friends are invited to attend girls. Finely embroidered collars and of Pembroke Parish m the Is­ consideration, it is common know­ be fiUed could surely be held by dise of the coloured vendors would and help with the sewing and knit­ round necks. Pink, blue, yellow and lands of Bermuda, deceased, who ledge that almost everything we eat some of these boys. Is there not reduce substantiaUy the present seU­ ting there is lots to be done. died on the 14th day of June, has to be imported. some means whereby they can be ing prices including essentials now 1941, intestate, and letters of ad­ encouraged to offer themselves and controUed by the competent authori­ The War Committee has been ac­ white. Sizes 1 to 3. My pen name signifies exactly tive ta.the summer months. Their ministration of whose personal to feel that the job they can do ties. Therefore it behoves the Im­ what I am, a wage earner, nothing major effort was the entertainment r Estate and effects were on the does not necessarily need any extra perial authorities to be on their more, and as for doing a Sir Galahad on White's Island for refugees travel­ 29th day of July, 1941 granted by specialized training. guard and not to be made a party act, this was farthest from my ling on the S.S. Navemar. the Supreme Court of ,Bermuda to the racial discrimination of this thoughts. I knew a person, such Would it be presumptuous to ask Prizes for the dressed doU com­ Invest In Democracy: lo Ina Heleene Snaggs are re­ colony, and as such demand a as "the Man in the Corner" would the Exemption Board to bear this petition were displayed; contest forms quired on or before the 3rd day thorough investigation before agree­ Immediately use the defence "Gro­ fact in mini can be obtained from Mrs. Acldand; Buy War Savings Certificates ing to any such request as that of of October, 1941, to send to the cers cannot be expected to condemn What a splendid thing it would be at the Tower Shop. undersigned the particulars of the Chamber of Commerce. themselves for profiteering," when to give these young men their The Mushroom Trunk wiU reopen their claims upo^j. or against the one of them refuted his incorrect chance to make us know that Ber­ Again this war effort is an Em­ on October 15, and donations for it said Estate; and that at the ex­ cost on eggs, and his inference that muda is doing her utmost. pire one, and needless to say a wiU be gladly received. piration of sueh time the Admin­ they were profiteering on codfish— Yours truly, united one and on the basis of the o istratrix will distribute the best of every community in the that was one of the reasons I an­ "TWO MOTHERS." whole of the assets of the said swered his letter, to keep him from Empire, therefore why should Ber­ SANDYS I.O.D.E. HAMS' intestate among the parties en­ crawUng behind that. However, I muda be shown any preferential titled thereto having regard to would not pass up the opportunity treatment? And further why should The Sandys Chapter, I.O.D.E., wiU Established 1844 the claims of which she shall of buying 100 cases eggs at 2/3d. and Pembroke, any part of the Empire be per­ resume their monthly meetings on Hamilton St. George's :then have notice. selUng them at a legitimate whole­ 1/10/41. mitted to place 4/- worth of ffls Wednesday next, October 8, at 2,30 sale profit to the grocers, who The Editor, Majesty's Gold reserve in the £ out­ p.m. Dated this 2nd day of Septem­ would? ActuaUy before buying any­ The Royal Gazette and Colonist. side the domains of the Empire for Members are reminded that yearly ber, 1941. thing so obviously far below the unnecessary reasons, particularly subscriptions are due on that date. market I would have to examine Sir: when the lend-lease aid has to be BANK OF BERMUDA Limited. them very carefully to see if they I am indeed grateful to you for repaid. Trust Department, Hamilton, had not already lost the first bloom the use of your columns to voice 3In conclusion, Mr. Editor, it does Bermuda, of youth. an opinion in the interest of the seem to me that the duty of the I stiU contend that eggs cannot pubUc in so far as the recommenda­ Chamber of Commerce would be Agents for the above named be, and have not been, landed duty tions of the Chamber of Commerce better discharged if they would in­ Administratrix. paid in a legitimate business trans­ and the competent authorities at duce the competent authorities to 3584tw3.»17.f.Gct.3. action, within the last two months. Bermuda are concerned. grant permits for merchandise from To land at that price shipped or­ It is the concensus of opinion that Empire ports, regardless of race, dinary stowage the price would have the recommendations are fraught colour or class ta preference to any to be 30c/f.o.b. Canadian port, and with Shylock patriotism and should consideration of doUar merchandise Direct From England! 25c f.o.b. New York. (Freight and not pass unchallenged, rumour has whatever and when the need is in­ Insurance $1.10, duty 8d. dozen Can­ it that this type of behaviour by evitable for the use of doUar mer­ ada, lOd. dozen U.S.), prices far be­ the powers-that-be in this country chandise to accept the lowest quo­ low market. It is perfectly obvious is in keeping with their traditions. tations, regardless of race, colour or New that a shipper is not going to take Let us examine this poUcy of class and thus preserve the Em­ the trouble to ship eggs to Bermuda "heads up I win taUs up you lose." pire's dollars that can be better at those prices, when he can receive In 1939 when the estimates of used in this great war efiort. a higher price in the domestic mar­ Revenue and Expenditure were un­ Thanking you, Sir, for the court­ Skirts ket, without bothering with ship­ der consideration by the Honourable esy accorded me. ping documents, permits etc. House of Assembly, it was pointed Wtens I did not think your correspond­ out by the Finance Committee that I remain, ent would condemn himself with the we were facing a deficit of £200,000 foUowing words "in my observation and that a loan was inevitable be­ Yours respect fuUy, of human nature I have observed cause added taxation could not that no one pays attention to the balance the budget. So grave was W. G. BROWN. criticism of a fool. A statement the situation that labour mcluding Colomal Government employed (in that has no foundation in fact is U.S. LEASE-LEND CHIEF IN Fall many instances the sole dependent laughed at." I wiU leave it to the BRITAIN TO REPORT HOME pubUc to judge who is right and re­ in a family of wife and eight chU­ peat, it has been impossible to land dren of school age) were compeUed to exist on 36/- per week (because LONDON, Oct. 2 (AP)—ReUable eggs @ 2/3 per dozen duty paid and sources said that 3Mr. Jolm D. Big­ challenge "the Man in the Corner" Government could not afford more) in spite of a Government (Colonial) gers, the United States Lease-Lend to prove it. chief, is returning to the U.S. shortly Nutrition report setting the cost of Topcoats Regarding the constructive criti­ to report to President Roosevelt. He the average family at 72/- per week. cism, I faded to see any in his pre­ is expected to describe Britain's vious letter, nothing but inaccurate At that time, no persons or insti­ urgent needs, and what she can do information on the items mentioned, tutions in Bermuda were wilUng to without. produce doUars for the Colony's an attack on Bermudians in general , _0 Styles — Ail the prize and grocers in particular, which needs; such being the case the Col­ ony was obliged to turn to the "History shows that the only way winning skirt styles . . could do nothing but create a false impression. Imperial Treasury for doUars and to control price inflation is to con­ £8. 0. 0 kick - pleats, smartly I do not mind in the least whether the Imperial Treasury very honour­ trol it at the beginning—wages." a shopping column is kept or not. ably undertook to provide the dol­ —Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. gored skirts. Box pleats.

In the Shadow of the Red Cross

Fine Shetland, Harris tweed and Irish tweed

* ._* » topcoats with the same classic pre-war quality and tailoring. Plaids, checks, herring­ bones and plains with raglan or set-in sleeves. Intans, browns and greys and mixtures.

Materials — Shetland Invest In Democracy: Buy War Savings Certificates homespuns in fall pas­ tels, plaids to wear with sweaters. Tweeds. TttlMESfGIia Established 1844 Winifred Peniston Hamilton St. George's Walker Arcade Reid Street DARING THE RAF to bomb this Red Cross hospital in Trondheim, Nazi-occupied Norway, the Germans have built their atm> barracks right up against the plainly marked structure. British raids on German-held Europe have been increasingly ferocious aU summer, and resistance to the Nazis and 4593tf. 4*l«*f. hope for an ultimate Allied victory in the occupied countries is growing daily. *—

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the country? Innumerable experi­ DINNER-DANCE GUESTS ments were made, put the dust ROAD TRANSPORT IN BRITAIN Showed smaU Inclination to dis­ AT CORAL BEACH CLUB appear. And then, almost over night, it seemed, the metaUed road The foUowtag dined and danced at we lmow today appeared and the BIG WARTIME AID the Coral Beach Club's weekly din­ motor-car entered into serious com­ ner-dance, held on Tuesday night petition with the train. By RALPH STRAUS on the Terrace at the Club: The first world war showed the BROOKE Britain's war effort today has been immensely helped by her superb Dr. and Mrs. Shaw, Miss Outer- need for wider, straighter, smoother communications. Not only do the Inghroads between her big cities bridge and Mr. Brown; Mrs. Whit- roads. We had reached the age of compare with any ta the world; the minor roads which Unk vUlages equal ttagton-Lowe, Mrs. Taylor-Bark and concrete. The lesson w3hich the old BOND the principal thoroughfares, both ta the smootnness of their surface Mr. Graves; Mr. Fall and Miss A. and the skUl with w3bich they have been drained. Romans had given us was re-learnt. Great by-passes were designed, along Schuyler; Mr. and Mrs. Symington, The Romans were Britain's first road makers, and lines of the high­ which the heaviest lorries could 3Mr. and Mrs. Terhune, Mr. and Mrs. ways which they drove through the forests can stiU be foUowed quite TEA travel without causing damage, and McHroy; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, easily. today we might boast, if we liked Mrs. Freisenbruch, Mr. and Mrs. WU­ ni In this article, Mr. Staans, a famous EngUsh writer., tells the story of boasting, of some of the finest high­ Uam Freisenbruch, Mr. and Mrs. the British highway as it has developed from the days when JuUus roads and assuredly the best bye- Vernon Freisenbruch, Miss Hairtt Caesar landed on the coast of Kent. roads In the world. and Mrs. R. E. Freisenbruch. L03ND03N.—As one crosses England been the actual inventors ctf this o Also Major Cox, Mrs. M. DeLap, Is — today along wide, white stretches engine of war, but they adapted and Mr. Warren Shelley, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. of road—some of the finest roads Unproved it. Aifter tUe Romans had TO PROBE TREASURY ACTIVITY Archdale, Mrs. Rollo and Mrs. Chap­ in the world—it is hard to conjure shown them what roadmaking could man. up the countryside of two thousand mean, a long, four-wheeled vehicle: WAS3HINGTON, Sept. 29 (AP).— Others attending were Dr. and Economical years ago. with a hooped body was «volved The Secretaiy of the Treasury, Mr. Mrs. Gibb, F. W. Aushane and Ruth. It was strangely wUd—tlUck forest which was certainly British ta its Henry Morgenthau, announced the Hale. and scrub, with only the roughest origin. In spite of a furnishing of appointment of coordinators to cor­ o thick tapestries It must liave been relate and Investigate the activities tracks meandering through. Yet, Need No Advice though a man rarely ventured far an uncomfortable carriage, for its of the Treasury divisions throughout Lawyer: "That wiU be six-and- away from his own hamlet, unless body was unslung and, after the the Dtated States. on horseback, you would have seen a Romans' departure, the roads had The Ust included Commander C. eight-pence, please." primitive form of cart on the tracks been permitted to faU into ruin. But H.Dench,U.S. Coastguard Coordinat­ CUent: "What for?" and, in time of war, the far-famed many of the women seem to have or, San Juan district, with head­ "My advice." British Chariot, with scythes upon preferred it to travelling on horse­ quarters at San Juan, Puerto Rico. 'But I'm not taking it." its wheels. back or ta the horse-Utter—a kind of tent supported on poles. Wk*\ English road building has expanded along new Unes in recent years. This The British people may not have exit from London, with its side roads for local traffic, its grass verges, and its roundabouts to avoid clashes where roads cross, typifies the utili­ i"' iitif*f ir"'w;^''^"wtM^ tarian aspects of modern experimental road construction. #INCHC0MB fORNFIiaETRUSTl There was, however, an Ayrsliire of the fiercest opposition—far. greater magistrate with revolutionary ideas, than that which was to greet the -Prevent infections >OBTH &^Bi$r p*i$Wg John Loudon McAdam. coming of the motor-car, seventy years after—the "iron-horse" or TABLE OF TOLLS TO B£ mlftgl McAdam's innovation in road with reliable Absorbine Jr. steam engine, appeared ta 1825. making was a double one. For the Don't take chances on in­ unsatisfactory gravel hitherto ta gen­ Landlord and farmer raised their voices against this "stinking ta- fection from insect bites, eral use he proposed to substitute a **< A*.* taaa*- d:t>m«i Iftg* _ '„£„ ? *•'**'' v? quity;" the prophets spoke war tang­ cuts, abrasions, scratches thin layer of stone broken into small <>>•. , ,-\ <*»;„* wv^vt^L^^I pieces, aU roughly the same size. ly of the grave danger to human life or open sores—apply "anti­ should railroad-travelling ever be septic Absorbine Jr. It kUls These pieces would graduaUy be con­ f ri i r < soUdated by the traffic and ulti­ put within the financial reach of the germs and draws out fea . ••, (ZZ' *V Ttlrf * *** *"' * *""*"' wtgwlSC mately produce a smooth surface. the com'mon people. But once it the poison—helps healing. More important was his idea of rais­ was realised that accidents 'were w v M> !WMK comparatively rare and investors in •Keep a bottle handy. ,(,««,,.«,„.i.' wl-^ f z - ? -^%«4**^ ing the road level above that of the — (,t.<* »rr.<« « «««»g«>asi«i*i».tt>i8iS raUroad stock had discovered the V! !i>t, land adjoining, and constructing drains on either side of the track. gratifying results of their boldness, l«*~*>\Lx!.<„Zzzzzz?' > ' r ^ ISBK^5iW ABSORBINE JR. iti 3His work, carried out over a number opposition died, to give place to a mad of years in various parts of the coun­ era of railroadomania. If aU the pro­ For years has relieved sore muscles, muscu­ try, surpassed expectations, and by jected raUroad companies had been lar aches, bruises, cuts, sprains, abrasions. able to carry out the proposals ta SO Seconds to Rub—Circulation Goal-getter or "go-getter," both 1825 macadamisation was general of the scalp quickens—the pure receive an assist in good-grooming ilifeis?;^,^^*^ »*»<-*;.. «£}tyi 3 throughout Britain. their prospectuses, there would hard­ ly have been an acre in aU England vegetable oils of Vitalis supple­ from Vitalis and the "6o-Second Workout." This simple routine Real roads now connected the prin­ without its network of "Unes." ment natural scalp oils overcoming helps two ways to give you heal­ * uC?z±'*mt^

The roads throughout the middle AU this whUe Uttle had been done 'W' ages and for long afterwards, re­ to Improve the roads. A nobleman Sleepy after meals ? Jaded early mained appallingly bad. Some of the setting out from his northern castle in the evening 1 Irritable, nervy ? monks buUt serviceable bridges and to attend ParUarnent might take Have headaches, occasional pains in the back and legs ? Sallow repaired the worst ruts, but com­ three weeks- to reach London—excel­ skin, dull eyes ? <& plaints e,bout the "wikked wayes" lent for the inn-keepers with whom AU signs of constipation. did not grow less. It was not so much he had to lodge each night, but a You are "regular" ? Many who are the state of the roads as the fear of source of irritation to almost every­ regular have constipation without being considered effeminate that body else. However, transport was knowing it. Their elimination is retarded innovation in carriage buUd­ increasing -rapidly, and whUe the not complete. So poisons get into the bloodstream. ing. This form of travel might be first public carriages were plying ^s-i For this condition there is au honest aU very well for the women and chUd­ for hire in the streets of London, prescription. Doctors recommend it ren, but for a man to permit himself the maUs were being despatched by because it is not a patent medicine. to be carried in a box was not to be huge stage-coaches. TraveUing post The analysis is on every bottle, so thought of! was introduced from France, and doctors know what they are prescrib­ In the middle of the fifteenth the pcst-chaise made its appearance. ing. It is not a drug, and the dosage century a type of coach was intro­ The driver (postilion) was mounted, is so small it cannot form a habit. Like many doctors' prescriptions it is duced into England from Hungary; both horse and postilion beind basically and unalterably right, un­ it had a more compact body than changed as often as was necessary. affected by change, which is not some of the earUer British carriages, And with the lofty gigs and some­ always progress, or by fashion, whieh but apart from this it is doubtful times fantastic traps which the is mostly fad. Take it and you will whether it caused any great change. fashionable "sparks" of the day The modern EngUsh road, after the latest regulations about side tracks,' =^^OU5H \S POROUS find your step lighter and your mind The next step forwards was a body deUghted to use, a touch of new brighter and your energy greater. and against building along the roadside. These sweeping highways, with Ia a word— swung on leather braces, and by 1670 gaiety was added to the country their strips of grass and plantations of trees, are among the finest in this was ta general use. Even so, these side. the world. Avoiding the monotonous straightness that luUs the con­ coaches with their glazed windows fWV feel all the Better for a Pmch~^^^of Unfortunately the problem of the tinental driver into a dangerous stupor, they reconcUe speed and safety e g and gaUy-painted panels were in­ ^ht though £ nads get roads remained. It became acute with the sweeps and curves that have lent British roads their character­ ioag^eanngOtfex capable of any speed. However, istic charm for three hundred years. e that when farmers found it necessary oistuxe throughj*^ , sphmng. very soon a new rival was making to use far heavier carts to bring m blittk KRUSCHEN MeanwhUe, traffic ta the towns was exploration, he would 3tuave found Ut­ afts appearance: the man-drawn their goods to town. Resulting dam­ is needed to help P«ve tcmpetatuIc You can take it in tea or hot water. undergoing a transfonnation too. tle to admire. True, the coming AU Chemists and Stores sell Kruschen. litter or sedan-chair. age led to a multitude of expjimients, Lighter carriages were built; landau of the bicycle, at first the lofty nail- ^^.^hows on the average and for some years there was waged a SexNauPohsh.^5 ^ e brougham, hansom, and that ugly "penny-farthing" and subsequently moistttI fierce Battle of the Wheels, on fac­ useful four-wheeler were crowding the more convenient "safefcy," sent a ^mission of 9^ tion advocating the use of compara­ the streets. 3In 1829, too, a coach him into the country. But dust was a than other pohshes- ^ Look for this tively small, broad wheels (or even buUder, Geoge ShlUibeer, astonished problem nobody attempted to con­ sign in your Headquarters rollers), the other pinning its faith Use Cutex Poh* Hfthodontgrow Londoners with the flr^t omnibus, quer. At the beginning of the twen­ neighborhood to lighter carts with large, slender whUe more than one idjyentor pro­ tieth century few people would have for Paints wheels. stl duced a steam-carriage. Twenty thought road transport was on the i^noer and love" rutex *" BOITLE CAP 1 New stringent laws were passed, years later, G. F. Train, an American eve of its greatest forward step. t L &sh«>a-nght C.u, . Re

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BELMONT MANOR NOTES INVERURIE HOTEL NOTES and 3Friday was Beethoven night, THE PROMENADE CONCERTS still. Arriving tn the CUpper from New Remaining over for the European For the second time London was York on Tuesday were Mr. Warner Clipper* at the Inverurie Hotel were drawn into the vortex of a world war, Shelly of Beverly, New Jersey, who Miss Paula Le Cler, of New York By VLADIMIR BARANOV but the 3Proms went on. The screech will make hoUday here. City, who is on a newspaper assign­ of air raid warnings drowned the Sir Henry Wood decided to admin­ Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Dickinson, ol ment bound for France. Others were 1941 marks the forty-seventh notes of the violins. One unforget­ ister the classical musician in smaU Hampshire House, New York, ar­ Miss SteUa Kay of New York, Mr. of London's "Promenade Concerts.' table evening, when the enemy aero­ doses. He started with the Third rived in the CUpper and are occupying Irving D. Harris of New'York, Mrs. These concerts, started by Sir Henry planes were circling over London in Brandenburg Concerto—not the the Patterson Pent House. J. BueU and her young son from Wood, who stiU conducts them, are the grim autumn of 1940, it was not whole of it, but just the first move­ Staying over lor the European London, Mr. M. R. Bridgeman of an institution pecuUar to London' safe to venture out of Queen's HaU, ment by way of experiment. CUpper were Mr. F. Farmer of Lon­ London, Mr. W. S. Robinson another They aim at providing the best music and the concert went on, with im­ don, Mr. E. J. WilUams, also of Lon­ Londoner on liis way home, Mrs. at a price that most Londoners can That night, something remarkable provisations from the audience, far don, and Mr. Peter Grager Vander W. J. Martin-Tomson, London, and easily afford, and under somewhat happened. Hardly had the last chord into the night, to the accompaniment Pool, of Washington, D.C. Mr. Jack Murray, London. informal and peculiarly intimate con­ died away than the 3Promenaders of crashing bombs. The Overseas Ball wiU take place .Among the arrivals of the week ditions. burst into deafening applause. En­ at Belmon-o Mejior seme time in to make hoUday at the Inverurie * * * cores were prohibited, but this time But the tradition was still unbrok­ November. The date wiU be an­ are Miss Delp3hine Olazer of , L03NDON.—In 1895 two men in Lon­ they would not let the orchestra pro­ en, and the audience, many of whom nounced later. Ontario, -Canada, Mrs. I. D. Shapiro don set out to prove that the general ceed untU an encore was given. That could stiU remember those first ex­ of Lawrence, L.I., N.Y., Mr. L. M. pubUc could understand, appreciate, day, Bach stepped down from courts perimental concerts in the distant Shaw of Auburn, Maine, Miss Flor­ and support the best music that could and drawing rooms among the masses nineties, went home loo3fcang forward ence RUy of New York, and Mr be performed For manyjeenturies of the people. to another season. Everett Richards. musicians had flourishedjjthrough the patronage of princes. For many AT MEAL TIMES more, they depended upon the good­ WONT DEMAND EXPLANATION wiU of a smaU and wealthy pubUc of AND BETWEEN TIMES FOR SHIP'S SINKING connoisseurs. But these two men went ahead regardless of the sceptics, Weetabix contains all the health- BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 2 (AP).— giving elements oi the whole and confident in their great adven­ The Senate's request asldng the wheal berry. Double-toasting ture. Foreign Ministry to insist on obtain­ makes it the tastiest cereal One was Robert Newman, the ma­ ing explanations from Germany for Linoleums! you've ever tried — and tho nager of the newly buUt Queen's 3HaU; the sinking of the Argentine freigh­ easiest for young and old to the other was Sir Henry J. Wood, the ter Uruguay on June 26, 1940, wag digest. Weetabix comes straight conductor of its recently founded or­ rejected by the Government. irom the carton on to the chestra. These two men opened the A new group of particularly attrac­ plate — there's nothing to cook The Government's note to the first season of popular Promenade tive Patterns in typical Bermuda or prepare. Made in England. Senate said that the incident was Concerts at Queen's HaU in London, Sole dropped for the time being and that providing music for the general Colourings. representatives :•— the Argentine Government expected public. The forty-seventh season of NICHOLL it ASHTON LTD., to obtain "Moral satisfactions from these concerts has just begun. HAMILTON Germany at a better opportunity after the war is over." In 1895 the popular concert audi­ Suitable Designs and Colourings ence was not taken very seriously. It was felt that Ught music, trilled by to blend or contrast with any heavy singers, was good enough for colour scheme be it for dining room, them. If a classical item did figure in a programme, it only served to bed room, bath room or kitchen. open the floodgates of Intellectual irony. "Beethoven to the accom­ paniment of popping corks" was the New way that one sarcastic contemporary Six and Nine Feet Wide summed up those "3Proms," as they The Promenade Concerts are popular and informal gatherings are still lenown. of music lovers, who stand up during the performance and "prom­ Fall Wood and Newman felt their way enade" the hall, talking it over in the interval. They have been carefuUy. For the first fortnight of going on in London for forty-seven years, and this year they have their season they presented a discreet been transferred to a new hall (shown in this picture) because the 3/6 to 10/6 mixture of Ught and classical music. Queen's Hall, their traditional home, has been destroyed by enemy Their early programmes would be action. the yard Dresses something like this:— The Promenade Concerts went on, But before the summer season came Monday next SuUivan night season after season, ten weeks at a round, Queen's HaU had ceased to Tuesday Wagner night time. They made new composers to stand. The bombs wrecked it be­ Wednesday " Classical night known, and old composers popular. yond repair on one terrible Saturday Just in is this very attractive Thursday Gounod'night They brought the finest music in the night in the spring. It passed away, Friday Strauss night world to many generations of Lon­ with ics seventeen entrances leading range of fali dresses. Light doners. They became an institu­ into three different streets, wliich I tion inseparable from the British ca­ shaU always remember as if they were But by the third week two things The Womans Shop pital. People could no more imagine seventeen pairs of open arms stretch­ wools, silks, rayons in solid had already become clear: the con­ London without its 3Proms in the ed out to welcome the music lovers certs were paying their way, and the summer months, than the Greeks of the world. Reid Street shades and the very latest pubUc did not demand star singers. could have conceived of Delphi with­ When Sir Henry Wood first aUo­ The home of the 'Proms' was gone, out its Oracle. In aU the world there prints. cated Tuesday night to Wagner, he but the Proms themselves stiU con­ were no concerts that possessed their was widely criticised for his'temerity. tinue . They have moved westward intimate and friendly atmosphere. But the pioneer conductor would not to another larger and older concert be put off. Before the year was out In the intervals the audience walk­ room, the Albert HaU—a large, round he had transferred WagnerJtoMonday ed up and down, spealdng freely to red brick affair m Kensington. It 35/- up as a regular arrangement, whUe Bee­ complete strangers about the merits seems vast and impersonal to many thoven was given Friday night. This of the composers, and the skUl of the whose memories centred on the old arrangement has remained unaltered performers. At the end they ap­ concert haU. for nearly fifty years. £ plauded the orchestra Uke schoolboys Many of the most famiUar features The world looked on amazed. Would cheering a victorious team. That have disappeared. There is no foun­ Bach appeal to a popular audience? was their only display of popular emo­ tain p31aying in the centre, and no A. R. MERCER Surely one musician at least must be tion; apart from that, they behaved inn roujnd the corner where those above the heads of the general pubUc. with aU the restraint of the experts. animated discussions of music took Must not his contrapuntal complexity The only relic of the "popping place far into the night for forty-six Queen Street Hamilton years. 4615tf. keep away even the devotees of Queens corks" days was the permission to Hall? smoke. But there is room for twice as many people; there are stiU plenty of flow­ The world traveUed on. The horse ers ; there are the green lawns of Hyde bus and hansom cabs that had driven Park outside, where the promenaders up with the first audiences were re­ go to talk about music. placed by motor buses, the drone of passing aeroplanes came to be heard Above all, there is stiU the orches­ in the interval between the move­ tra, and for the forty-seventh time, ments of a symphony. Two wars there is the immortal Sir Henry Wood passed over Britain, and five Empires the centre of his forty-seventh ga­ passed into history. Still the Proms thering of musical promenaders— SPECIALS went on. Summer after summer, 5,000 of them every night. Sir Henry Wood, a confident, famiUar o and beloved figure with a black beard, "There are many signs that the For Friday and Saturday took his place on the conductor's ros- enemy is growing weaker." trum.jMondayJwasJWagner night, —General Sir ArcMbald Wavell. Brassieres 'CHAMPION" TOMATO SOUP CHAMPION" BAKED BEANS 2 tins for 9d. 2 tins for lOd. by Pauline Gordon

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••*•-« CORRESPONDENCE WYATT PITCHES DODGERS TO VICTORY OVER N.Y. YANKS October 2, 1941. To the Sports Editor, throw by Joe Gordon to Sturm.' Royal Gazette and Colonist. EVENS WORLD SERIES PLAY AS BiUy Herman was the next Brooklyn SALIENT FACTS TO batsman to go back to the dugout. Dear Sir, He drove to third, but Rolfe had the Thanks for the space you have BROOKLYN CLUB WINS 3-2 DATE ON THE WORLD ball over to first in a flash and Her­ afforded us during the Cricket sea­ man detoured towards his club- son and also for the support ex­ SERIES mates on the bench. Gordon caught tended during our recent Cup a high fly from the bat of Reiser. Match at the Sports Arena on FoUowing are the highlights No runs no hits and no errors. Thursday, September 25. We also Bombers First Halt After 10 Straight of the progress of the 1941 World Yankees at bat; Wyatt pitching. wish to thank the donors of the BasebaU Series that opened Joe Gordon, the leading liitter so various prizes for players in this on Wednesday between the far in the 1941 series, drove a fast match which proved a success. World Series Triumphs; Third Game New York Yankees, American one down the left-field line for a League champions, and the The cup was won by the West End single. Rizzuto's left field drive was Social Club XI. Brooklyn Dodgers, National puUed down by Herman who stab­ Today At Ebbets Field Brooklyn League champions: Yours truly, bed the baU with one hand to make The Committees of the West 3End FIRST GAME—OCTOBER 1. a great catch. The Yankee short­ Social Club and Berwindies Cricket stop had beeen "robbed" of a great Club. Continued from Page 1 Place: Yankee Stadium, New play, Gordon going out at second. with a clean single to right field off FoUowing is an account of the play York. A bounding baU from Chandler down the Yankees' relief hurler Jolmny by innings: Score: N.Y. Yankees 3, Brook­ centre-field and Reiser threw to TONIGHT'S GAMES IN U.S. Murphy. lyn Dodgers 2. Lavagetto who tagged Chandler as FIRST INNING Batteries—Yankees: Red Ruf­ Every man starting in the Yankee he tried to reach third. No runs COLLEGE FOOTBALL fing aU the way; Dickey Uneup, except Joe DiMaggio, and Bill Dodgers at bat; Chandler pitch­ two hits and 0 errors. catcliing. Dickey made at least one 3hit and ing. Nine college footbaU games are on Dodgers: Davis, Casey and .FIFTH I3NNING Charley KeUer made two. 3In aU but The first half of the openingjvas the roster for play tonight in vari­ AUen; Owen catcliing, re- two innings, the Bronx Bombers short and sweet. Dixie Walker Dodgers at bat; Chandler pitching. ous parts of the United States, as Ueved by 3Franks. had runners on base. The Yankees struck out. Herman popped to se­ The first half of the fifth saw a the teams begin to hit their stride Attendance: 68,540 paid ad­ started with a run in the second cond base, Gordon throwing to great change in the Brooklyn hit­ in the 1941 season that started with missions. inning on KeUer's first hit. A walk Sturm at first for the first put out. ting and before the half was over the FRED FITZSIMMONS games played last Saturday. Gate Receipts: $265,000. and an infield hit by Chandler ad­ Pete Reiser was out swinging to re­ Floogies had put themselves on May get today's assignment to pitch for the Brooklyn Dodgers against With tomorrow's schedule in­ Home Run: Jce Gordan, N.Y. ded another in the»second when tire the side. No runs no hits and equal terms with the American the New York Yankees in the third game of the World Series at Ebbets creased from last week, aU the big Yankees. Tommy Henrich smashed a double no errors. league champions with a 2-aU score. Field, Brooklyn. About 33,000 spectators will watch today's play,, this guns, including the Army, Fordham, being the capacity of the Brooklyn baU park. The choice of Fitzsimmons and rode in on Keller's single. Yankeees at bat; Wyatt pitching SEC033ND GA3ME—OCTOBER 2 CamilU walked. Medwick doubled Columbia, Yale, CorneU, Princeton for today's "battle" would hold Kirby Higbe in readiness for either Satur­ Sturm, who got the first hit of and OamiUi sUd into third. This and numerous others wUl be right For the first four innings the day's game or Sunday's game, both slated for play at Ebbets Field. Fitz the 1941 world series, struck out Place: Yankee Stadium, New put Chandler right on the spot. behind the pigsldn. Dodgers made only one safety, a is considering the wonder man of the Flatbush Floogies pitching staff this swinging. Red Rolfe bunted to Her­ York. Lavagetto walked, and a bounding Fresh from their victory over St. single by Joe Medwick and that was season. man who fumbled the baU and the Score: Brooklyn Dodgers 3, ball by Reese scored CamilU. Gor­ Bonaventure last Saturday, Man­ wiped out by a double play. But N.Y. Yankees 2. hattan wiU encounter George Wash­ after the fifth when the Floogies Yankee third baseman was safe at don's throw to first was not fielded first for the first Yank hit of the Batteries: Dodgers: Whitlow ington at the Polo Grounds, New tied the score and the Yank manage­ clearly although no error was given Yankees at bat; Wyatt pitching. catching a long left centre-field game. Tommy Henrich walked and Wyatt aU the way; Owen York, tonight under the lights, this ment had taken Chandler out of against the Yankee first baseman. The Yankees, one run behind, de­ drive from the bat of Dolph CamUli Joe DiMaggio, the next batter up. catching. 3Mickey Owen got a base hit sending being the only game in the New the game and sent Johnny Murphy Yankees: Chandler, reUeved cided to put a Uttle more steam for the out. DiMag also caught the drove a grounder to short which Reese to third, Medwick jumping York area. in the boys from the Flatbush area by Murphy in 6th; Dickey into their play, but the cool and col­ next one in centre-field off Medwick. was retrieved to Pee Wee Reese who over the home plate for the tieing Games Usted for play tonight fol­ of Brooklyn were playing a great catching reUeved by^Rosar lected Wyatt refused to be ruffled. Lavagetto got a base hit, but on a threw to Herman to Camilli for the run. A double play, Gordon to Riz­ low: Denver vs. Baylor at Denver; brand of basebaU which seemed to in 9th. Walker got under KeUer's right field close play that followed after Reese first double play retiring the side. zuto to Sturm retired the side, Detroit vs. Wayne at Detroit; Du- be teUing the Yankees that they Attendance: 66,248 paidjad- fly, having to move only about ten had sent a bouncing baU down the No runs one hit and no errors.. after Wyatt had sent a bounding quesne vs. Tulsa at Httsburgh; were merely warming up. Camilh's missions. feet to make the catch. Walker third base line, the first half of the hit into right field that scored ball to second. Two runs three hits Manhattan vs. George Washington SECOND 3ENNINGS Gate Receipts: $260,204. repeated this when Dickey slammed ninth was finished. No runs one hit Dixie Walker for the winning run and no errors. at the Polo Grounds, New York; one down the right-field. Joe Gor­ and no errors. Mauyland vs. Weist Matyla»nd at was the only hit Murphy aUowed Dodgers at bat; Chandler pitch­ Yankees at bat; Wyatt pitching. don walked, and Rizzuto followed Yankees at bat; Wyatt pitching. Baltimore; Oregon vs. Idaho at for the remainder of the game. ing. Rolfe was 6ut at first through with a base hit that sent Gordon to | Still one run behind, the Yankees Eugene; Oklahoma A. & M. vs. Texas Manager Joe McCarthy announced Joe DiMaggio got under a long Yankees at bat; Wyatt pitching. Camilli unassisted. Reese caught third. Murphy, up for the first time high fly sent down centrefield by Henrich's fly baU for the second out were now going to bat either to go Tech., at Oklahoma City; Temple vs. after yesterday's game that his Charley KeUer ' was • the next in the series, struck out. No runs V.M.I. at PhUadelphia. Dolph CamiUi and the Flatbush Bronx Bomber to face Wyatt. On his one hit and no errors. out swinging or get ahead of the starting pitcher for the Yankees at Drake and GrinneU wiU meet in an "long ranger" was out. The first baU third strike, KeUer drove a Une ball National League pennant winners. Brooklyn this afternoon would afternoon game today at Des Chandler threw to Medwick chalk­ for a base hit. Dickey, who follow­ SEVENTH INNING George Selkirk, who has had pre­ either be 3Maurius Russo or Atley Moines. Donald. Leo "the Lip" Durocher, ed up the Dodgers first hit of the ed Keller to the plate, struck out. Dodgers at bat; Murphy pitching. vious world series experience, was manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, I game. It was a line drive that Di- Joe Gordon walked sending Keller Pee Wee Reese, the Dodger short­ sent in to pinch-hit for Johnny Mur­ stop who was responsible for three phy. He lashed a fast grounder was so elated that he also opened Maggio had to run for and he threw to second. The Yankee short-stop Following are the box scores of Brooklyn hits in the first game of into right field for a base hit. up a little when asked who would back to second base, Medwick re- "Scooter" Rizzuto bounced out to yesterday's second game of the 1941 hurl for the Dodgers at Ebbets maining on first. An exceUent dou- second, but KeUer reached third the series, was the next batter in Sturrr; followed with a bunt to third base, which Lavagetto tried World Series: Field. He said he was undecided, ble play Gordon to Rizzuto to base safely to put the Yanks in scor­ I Une when the seventh inning open­ BOX SCORES ed. With a count of two strikes and to get but couldn't and a caUed but it would be either 3Kirby Higbe I Sturm dismissed Lavagetto and Med- ing position. Chandler, with two BROOKLYN DODGERS or fat Freddy Fitzsimmons. Higbe, wick, to close the opening half of strikes on his taUy card, smacked three balls Reese smacked an in­ strike was given against the Yankee AB R H PO A first baseman. Sturm again bunted Walker, rf 4 10 4 0 winner of twenty-two games this the second inning. No runs one hit a high baU towards third base. field fly to short which was taken Herman, 2b 4 0 14 4 by Rizzuto for the first out. Owen right in front of the plate, Selkirk Reiser, cf 4 0 0 2 1 season is more likely to get the caU. | and no errors. Lavagetto was under it, but did not CamiUi. lb 3 118 1 work fast enough and KeUer ran got a base on balls. Whitlow Wyatt's being forced at second. The sacri­ Medwick. If 4 12 0 0 fice did not work to Sturms plan. Lavagetto. 3b 3 0 111 in the first run for the Yankees. third strike went to second, and the Reese, ss 4 0 2 4 Yankee double play had Owen oiu. Rolfe went out on another Brook­ Owen, c 2 0^61 Joe Gordon was tagged whUe trying Wyatt, p 3 0 0 0 1 to add a second run. One run two at second and Wyatt at first. No lyn double play, Herman to Reese hits and 0 errors. runs no liits and no errors. to CamiUi and the Brooklynites were Totals 31 3 6 27 13 doing everything possible to keep Yankees at bat; Wyatt pitching. NEW YORK YANKEES THIRD INNING that slim lead intact. Whitlow Wy­ Sturm struck out for the second AB R H PO A att, who had pitched aU the way for Strum, lb 5 0 1 11 0 Dodgers at bat; Chandler pitch­ time in the game. Rolfe belted a Rolfe, 3b 5 0 112 Week End Specials the Dodgers, was now pouring it on Henrich, rf. 4 110 0 ing. high ball to short which was thrown and Henrich was the next Yank to DiMaggio. cf 3 0 0 4 0) Reese flied to left field for KeUer to CamUli at first for the second KeUer, If 4 12 10 face the star hurler from Flatbush. Dickey, c 4 0 0 5 1 to make the catch. Owen was out out. Henrich struck out. No runs, *Bordagaray 0 0 0 0 0 With Sturm on first, Henrich smack­ Rosar, c 0 0 0 0 0 at first on a fast throw from Gordon no hits and no errors. Gordon, 2b 10 12 7 to Sturm. Wyatt received a great SPURGEON CHANDLER ed a high fly into right field and be­ Rizzuto, ss 4 0 13 5 EIGHTH INNING fore the baU started its descent, Chandler, p 2 0 10 0 McGRATH'S VEG. & TOMATO SOUP tin 4R ovation as he strolled to the plate Murphy, p 10 0 0 0 for the first time. The big Georgian Starting pitcher for the New York Dodgers at bat; Murphy pitching the majority of the 65,000 crowd "--'Selkirk 10 10 0 Yankees in the second game of the drove down towards short, but Riz­ Walker sent a grounder through (knew) that the baU game was over. Totals 34 2 9 27 15 McGRATH'S BAKED BEANS 3 tins for 1/2 1941 World Series against the Brook­ zuto was there and hurled to Sturm the box that was gathered by Joe Walker raced under the ball to make '—Ran for Dickey in 8th. lyn Dodgers at the Yankee Stadium '—Batted for Murphy ln 9th. for the third put out. No runs no Gordon, the Brooklyn right-fielder the catch and the Brooklyn Dodgers yesterday. .."Spud" hurled well until SCORE BY INNINGS hits and no errors. going out at first. Herman sent a evened up the series with a 32 score. he ran into trouble in the fifth in­ Brooklyn 00002100 0—3 Yankees at bat; Wyatt pitching Une drive to first that went into N. Y. Yanks .... 01100000 0—2 KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN, ning and early in the sixth frame he Sturm's hands for the second out. The original Yankee batting or wes relieved by Johnny Murphy. The BRAN FLAKES, PEP, RICE 1A1 / J der was resumed as Sturm took his Red Rolfe raced about 75 feet to Dodgers won by a score of 3-2 to level catch Reiser fly haU towards third stance at the plate. Wyatt's first the series at one-all. CRISPIES pkg IU /2 a. throw was a strike. The second was base. No runs no hits and no errors. belted by Sturm for a Une drive to Yankees at bat; Wyatt pitching. New-Hudson Bicycles Joe DiMaggio, who has not really first, this being easily taken hy and DiMaggio's high fly was taken got started in the series was out on Camilli. Two down. Rolfe bunted by Dixie Walker in right field. No BURNABY CYCLES SWIFT'S SHANKLESS PICNICS Ib. 1/8 a long fly to right centre-field. 798tm f tp towards the first base line, but Cam- runs no hits and no errors. mi gathered the grounder fast and Reiser caught the baU. Keller SWIFT'S S. A. BACON Ib. 1/6 Rolfe was out without going down SIXTH INNING smacked a bouncer right behind the mound, but Wyatt quickly retrieved the line. Henrich followed in the Dodgers at bat; Chandler pitrl-'- to throw to CamilU and KeUer was batting order, sending a Une drive ing, reUeved by Murphy. out. A double error foUowed this AND POSTUM down right field. Walker could not Walker sent a grounder to second being charged to Pee Wee Reese. AYLMER'S GRAPE FRUIT or reach it in time and Henrich got a and Gordon's throw pulled Sturni \HASA THPUUNG] Dickey smacked a ground ball which Usual mealtime drinks contain two-bagger, the ball hitting the wall off the bag, Walker reaching first Reese missed and after retrieving FLAVOUR, TOO caffeine or tannia and frequently RASPBERRY JAM lb. jars i/i line about 296 feet from the plate safely. It was an error for Gordon. it threw the ball over CamUU's head cause jumpy nerves, sleeplessness, Joe DiMaggio, the famous "Yankee A left-field hit by Herman sent Wal­ into the stands. Dickey went on and indigestion. Yet you do not Clipper," got a base on balls, and ker to third. At this point, "Fire­ to second. Joe Gordon was inten­ have to give up your favourite hot matters began to look a little seri­ man" Johnny Murphy reUeved Spud tionally walked after manager Duro­ drink to avoid such unpleasant PRUNES (stewed) 14 oz. tin 9d. ous for the Dodgers. Keller got a Chandler on the Yankee mound. cher had whispered the instruction effects. Just change, twice a day, to base hit scoring Henrich and send­ Pete Reiser struck out. CamiUi to Wyatt. Bordogaray was sent out W. Instant Postum. It is a delicious, hot ing DiMaggio to third. Dickey had sent a long smash to right field, scor­ BENS LAYER CAKES 2/3 to second to run for Bill Dickey, but drink entirely free from all stimu­ a chance to drive in another run, ing Walker and putting the Dodgers \ i he didn't have to as Rizzuto sent lants that affect the nerves. Try it. but the Yankee catcher, bounded in the lead for the first time in the a bouncing baU to Reese at short to Herman who in turn threw to ,1941 series. Herman went to third. who whipped it over to Herman to Camilli for the put out and the Medwick's grounder was picked up CamiUi retiring the side. No runs third inning was over. One run two fast by Rizzuto and Herman was 100 cu^\ - one hit and two errors. hits and no errors. tagged at the plate in trying to add FRED FRITH & SON to the Dodgers total. DiMaggio NINTH INNING FOURTH INNING Reid Street Hamilton caught Lavagetto's high fly to right Dodgers at bat; Murphy pitching: Dodging at bat; Chandler pitching field. One run two- hits and one Rosar catching. Walker was out at first on a slick error. DiMaggio was fielding perfectly. INSTANT POSTUM ^?

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Nazis Rush Reinforcements "Guerilla detachments are render­ a powerful counter assault on the Senators Urge Repeal of U. S. U.S. Experts to Remain BRAZIL BANS NAZI PAPER Ten New Houses at St. ing invaluable assistance to the he­ lower Dnieper River in an attempt Neutrality Act David's Nearly Ready to the Leningrad Sector roic defenders of Odessa. The guer­ to cross westward, but said that the in Russia to Advise RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 2 (AP).— rillas are inflicting telling blows in Hungarian forces defending the sec­ The National Press Council closed Continued from Page 1 Continued from page 1 Continued from Page I the rear of the German and Ru­ tor maintained their hold. Their Continued from Page 1 the newspaper Der Urwaldsbote, in of compensation money. 3In this par­ Red Army tanks, infantry and ar­ manian troops. dispatches added that large forces arming of merchant ships, I wttl not menau, the heart of the German dis­ ticular case the land was acquired by tiUery are reported to have cooper­ "In September a guerrUla detach­ of Russians with their backs to be at all surprised if an amend­ greatest contribution to their ef­ trict in southern Brazil, because it the Bermuda Government for the ated in recapturing point "N." ment commanded by 'M' effected 18 Azov and the Black Sea are being ment were offered from the Senate forts.' had "carried on for years a continu­ express purpose of re-housing some of The Russians persisted in counter raids on enemy columns moving to­ attacked relentlessly by the German floor to eliminate the prohibitions "The delegations from the three ous campaign contrary to national attacks in the central sector, where wards the Odessa front. In skirm­ air force. on the movement of our ships. I powers, headed by Lord Beaverbrook, interests." the dispossessed islanders. Two acres of the original 27 were retained a tank unit of an infantry battaUon ishes with the enemy they kiUed think the votes there would approve Mr. Harriman and M. Molotov, The newspaper, formerly pubUshed by Captain Tommy for his own use: was reported to have routed two more than 200 soldiers and officers it in both the Senate and the carried out their work in an atmos­ in the German language, switched to Middle East Army Now- t3bis area is located on Juba HU1. Qerman battaUons in the viUage of and captured large quautities of House." phere of perfect mutual understand­ Portuguese under the Government's "S" in the south. arms'and ammunition. Made Into Two Forces Senator Bridges likewise declared ing at the conference of goodwill. ban of foreign* language pubUcations The Sophia Hayward property was The German use of gUders on the "A detachment commanded by that the Senate would agree to end They were animated by the import­ on August 31. also acquired by the Colonial Govern­ Black Sea front—apparently in the 'V, operating northwest of Odessa, Continued from Page 1 shipping restrictions but expressed ance of their task, to render support ment in arbitration proceedings. This struggle for the Crimea—was dis­ destroyed seven large bridges and doubt as to whether the House to the heroic struggle of the people land covers about seven and a half munique stat3s: "Successive raids REPRISAL MEASURE IN SPAIN closed by the Soviet Information mined roads in 16 places. Six trucks would agree. of the Soviet Union against piratic acres. by heavy bombers of the Royal Air Hitlerite Germany, upon the success­ Bureau statement that three of carrying Rumanian infantry struck Senator Pepper, Democrat, Florida , Oct. 2 (AP).—Spaniards Force were made on Tripoli on the ful outcome of which depends the these craft were brought down. This mines and were blown up, kitting urged President Roosevelt to revoke who left Spain during the civU war for night of September 30 and October cause of regaining the Uberty and action against gUders transporting 100 of the enemy's men. the proclamation defining the com­ more than two months are forbidden 1. Motor transport concentrated in Independence of the nations enslaved troops and suppUes was one of a "Guerrillas of this detachment bat zones winch U.S. merchant ves­ to reclaim property unless it is ap­ the depot was bombed and as a result by the Fascist hordes. They were series of Soviet aerial blows reported operating in the vicinity of one of sels are prohibited from entering, proved by a tribunal of poUtical re­ a large fire was started. Searchlights inspired by the eminence of the as the season's first snow blanketed the lagoons at Odessa drove the Senator Pepper contended in a Se­ sponsibiUties, according to a decree buildings, personnel and another cause of deUvering other nations parts of the Ukraine. enemy into the lagoon and de­ nate speech that the repeal or modi­ pubUshed in the Official BuUetin. fnotor transport park containing sev­ from the Nazi threat of enslavement. The Information Bureau said, "In stroyed 25 German motorcycUsts. eral hundred velncles were machine fication of the NeutraUty Act was un­ A preface said that the action was one day fliers of one air unit of "A guerriUa detachment command­ gunned in low level attacks. necessary because it was within the "M. StaUn has authorised Mr. taken to prevent "unpatriotic Span­ the Black Sea fleet brought down ed by 'X' was operating west of President's authority to set aside the Harriman and Lord Beaverbrook iards who fled the country" reclaim­ "On the same night sliipping in the ten enemy planes and three gUders." Odessa. In September this detach­ orders implementing the law. to say that he expresses 3his thanks ing property without its being sanc­ harbour of Bengasi was raided and The location was not identified, ment destroyed 17 enemy fuel tanks to the United States and Great Brit­ tioned. buUdings in Barce were struck by o but Russian troops are reported to and two truck columns carrying ain for their bountiful suppUes of bombs wliich feU weU on the target. The judges deciding such property be smasliing the German efforts to sheUs for Rumanian artillery." raw materials, machine tools and mu­ Motor transport on the road between claims are ordered to submit them take the Crimea—which juts deep Americans to Have Own nitions of war. The assistance has first to the responsibiUties tribunal. L03NDON, Oct. 2 (AP).—-An au­ Bengasi, Tocra and Barce was ma­ into the Black Sea—before the four School in Colony been generous and the Soviet forces o thoritative source said that the battle chine gunned. The airdrome at mUe wide Perekop Isthmus, which wiU be enabled forthwith to strength­ __ NEW SETEAMSHIP ROUTE Unks it with the Russian mainland. for the Crimea was characterized Gambut was also attacked. Continued from Page 1 en their relentless de.ence and de­ RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 2, (AP).— The Inf ormation Bureau iiidicated by "very severe fighting," but that "3In the raids on Comiso airdrome velop vigorous attacks upon the in­ The FederaJ^MImcil of Foreign Com­ that there was heavy aerial action the Germans are making extremely on September 29, not previously re­ is already heavUy taxed, and addi­ vading armies. merce recon^inded the estabUsh­ in the widespread battle for Lenin­ slow progress southward. ported, two enemy aircraft were des­ tions to teacliing staffs have in many "Mr. Harriman and Lord Beaver­ ment of a new route for Lloyd Brasi- grad. It said that the fliers of one This source added that the German troyed on the ground and a number cases been made necessary. It was brook, spealdng on behalf of the Unit­ leiro vessels to include Colombia, Soviet air squadron smashed "about forces still on the isthmus are not of others severely damaged. this overcrowding of local faciUties ed States and Great Britain, ack­ Panama, Guatemala and Mexico. 300 German trucks, 38 armoured much beyond the seven mile pene­ "From all of these operations four that caused investigation of the sug­ nowledged ample suppUes of Russian cars, 14 tanks, several artiUery bat­ tration reported previously, imtttq*:j* of our aircraft are missing." gestion that the Americans open their own school; previously it had been raw materials from the Soviet Gov­ teries and annihilated a large num­ NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (AP).—An Ital­ 33NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (JP).—A dispatch ernment, which wiU greatly add to ber of infantry" on the northwest­ hoped that the existing educational from Berlin states that a mtler's ian communique states: "In North the output of their own weapons of ern front in the last three days. institutions would suffice. headquarters communique says > Africa, near the Cyrenaica coast, war. The Information Bureau said that German planes machine gunned a o Operations on the eastern front "Mr. Harriman and Lord Beaver­ fliers of the Baltic fleet "successfuUy Blenheim and forced it to alight on SWEDISH REPORTS IRK FASCISTS take a planful course. brook emphasised the cordial spirit attacked Fascist motoried units," the sea where it later sank. "The ItaUans took over 8,000 pri­ of the conference, which made agree­ Beautiful isew iJne sUenced two anti aircraft batteries "Other German planes several NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (AP).—A dis­ soners and infUcted severe and ment possible in record time. In and destroyed two tanks as weU" as times attacked miUtary objectives patch from states that the bloody losses on the enemy during particular they made it plain that M. several trucks. in the Tobruk area. newspaper Giornale d'ltaUa cautioned of their encirclement destruction of Stalin was always ready with sympa­ "The enemy carried out raids on Swedish newspapers against pubUsh­ The land fighting was dismissed the Soviet forces eastward of the thetic co-operation and understand­ Bengasi, causing damage to buildings ing reports of a "crisis in the rela­ with the statement that the Rus­ Dnieper between September 28-30. ing. sian troops fought the invaders in several viUages. At Cyrenaica, tions between Italy and Germany." "They thanked M. Molotov for his TABLE LAMPS along the entire front yesterday. "On the Karelain front Finnish D jebel, where there is a field hospital The newspaper said that "it would efficient chairmanship of the confer­ PAY FOR MOSCOW BOMBING troops yesterday took the east Kare­ was hit. be advisable to hold one's tongue Uan capital of Petrozavodsk, on the ence and aU Soviet representatives "Other British planes bombed Tri­ in check on the Axis powers, so as Assorted Pastel Bases Pravda, the Communist party western shore of Onega Lake, after for their help. poU. Several buUdings and the colo­ not to provoke their reaction and newspaper, said that German air a swift thrust from the south and "In concluding its session, the con­ Attractive Shapes nial hospital were damaged. their too indiscreet inspection of squadrons, including the Condor ference adheres to the resolution of west. Swedish national affairs." legion, lost 170 planes during the "In East Africa in the Gondar zone tliree Governments that after the Complete with Home Spun shade "Combat planes last night again an enemy detac3hment attempted to attempts of the last two months bombarded miUtary objectives in final annihilation of Nazi tryranny approach our positions. It was halt­ to bomb Moscow, and declared that Moscow." a peace wiU be established which wttl only 100 raiders in aU pierced the ed with considerable losses by our enable the world to Uve in security German front Une dispatches said NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (JP) — The 12/6 each capital's defences. mine field and dispersed by artUlery on its oWn territory in c'onditions that the German forces are pressing ItaUan 3High Command, in a dispatch fire. free from fear or need." An official communique says: "In on toward the industrial Donets from Rome, reported that enemy two days of air combat in one sec­ ' 'Enemy aircraft flew over and drop­ River basin behind air bombard­ ped shrapnel bombs on one of our planes raided Bengasi and TripoU tor in the northwestern direction ments of Russian bunkers, field posi­ causing damage to buUdings. our aircraft brought down 13 Nazi outposts, causing sUght damage to tions and tank concentrations east The report said that the ItaUans "Shooting battles or economic bat­ planes. Eleven others were destroyed material. A. S* Cooper & Sons of the Dnieper River. bombed Nicosia airfield and the Ger­ tles are won by preparation for and 15 damaged. Twelve cannon and "Our planes bombed the airport of German dispatches from the front mans bombed miUtary objectives at them ahead of time." ten field pieces were put out of Nicosia on Cyprus on the night of 4591tftp. credited the Russians with maldng Tobruk. - —Richard E. 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The following letter from Miss LONDON, Oct. 2 (AP)—ReUable WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. (AP)—An President Franklin D. Roosevelt 311 they take any especial cognizance ciate whether the crowd does or not. Booth, who is tn charge of 400 evacu­ sources said that one of the conse­ informed source forecast closer and Mr. WendeU L. WUlkie wiU make The Shoe Shop of baseball when the roll is called up A quiet hand on the shoulder, or a ated children in England, is the last quences of Sir Samuel Hoare's visit economic co-operation between the their first joint broadcast to the PEARMANS yonder, there ought to be special wordless handshake In passing -Bo that will be received by Mrs. R. I. to London might be the worldng out U.S. and the Free French as a result people of the United States tonight Queen St. Reid St. pews duly set aside for those Mathew- the way to the shower is both tribute Tucker. The parcels to England that of terms of commodity repayment of of the informal talks between Rene when they open the Community 4438Tm.ei. to s. sons of Misery, Alexanders of As­ and testimony from the real authori­ Mrs. Tucker was able to send, the loan to Spain. Sir Samuel is Plevin, Minister of Economy and drive throughout America at 11.30 cension and Johnsons of Jam, the ties. through contributions from buyers, British Ambassador to Spain. Finance in the Colonies in the newly p.m. Bermuda time. The broadcast so-called Firemen, or Relief Pitchers. But somehow, beyond a line or and friends of the Mushroom Trunk They explained that it was likely constituted Free French National wUl be carried by both the Red No baU club ever got anywhere with­ two, great relief pitching feats are Table, got so big, and costly, that he would support the mutual arrange­ Council, and Under Secretary Sum­ Network of the National Broadcast­ out a doggoned good one, and no seldom noted in the stories and the it became desirable to make other ment under consideration. ner WeUes and other State Depart­ ing Company and by the Columbia arrangements to deal with them. season ever proved the case more job has no standing in particular These sources added that doubtless ment officials network, and wiU be heard over the Mrs. Hollis HaUett's work party, of notably than balls-and-strikes in the minds of the fans. The crowd Spain could provide certain goods Officials emphasised that the in­ two networks' short wave stations. the Sir George Somers Chapter, steeplechase this year. The Yanks remembers their names, to be sure: uteful to Britain's war effort. Spain, formal talks hi no way involved re­ The President and Mr. WUlkie, I.O.D.E., is now responsible for the in turn, needs the means to provide and the Dodgers both had their Fred Marberry, Wiley Moore, Clint cognition of the provisional govern­ speaking on behalf of the Commun­ coUection and crating of the many for a population impoverished by the League championships waiting, Brown, Johnny Murphy, Hugh Casey, ment estabUshed by General De ity MobiUsation for Human Needs, watching and warming up all season gifts that are constantly being given. civU war. GaiiUe or diplomatic relations with Mike Ryba, but, by and large, it's The firm of Messrs. Harnett & Rich­ wiU call for support of the campaign in the bull-pens. a nervous, uncertain, hard pressure From the British point of view, the Free French, but were concerned to raise $95,000,000 to carry on the ardson are generously seeing to the chiefly with economic affairs affect­ Of course, the Yanks got terrific and generally thanldess career. apart from suppUes, the advantages work of some 9,000 voluntary social shipments. One large consignment ing the U.S. in the areas controUed hitting, not forgetting DiMaggio's of the negotiations if successful agencies. There isn't a one ot the gentle­ was shipped in July, the receipt of would be stronger assurances of im­ by the 3Free 3French. All-Time consecutive game streak men who wouldn't Uke to trade it wliich is awaited. Further crates, but still the other fellows got a chance proved relations between the two na­ As long as the U.S. continues to for an ordinary pitcliing asignment have, and are being packed. The tions with a diminishing influence recognize Vichy there wiU be no to hit, too, and the Yankee pitching and there likewise isn't a one who, Imperial Censorship donated two LIST OF DONATIONS TO was far from airtight. The difference of the Axis and the removal of a formal diplomatic relations with the isn't where he is because 3his manager large crates fuU of good warm cloth­ grave threat in the Mediterranean Free French. between that and disaster was the ing, and the coUection of garments "SOUTHWOOD FUND" figures he's too valuable in reserve wMch is vital at the moment when M. Plevin climaxed the discussions same old dependable, Grandma John­ is stiU being undertaken. Donations to be risked in attack. Britain is striving to deliver a coup de yesterday by a conference with Sec­ ny Murphy. Like the boy upon the should be sent to the Sir George Bank of N. T. Butter­ The job of BasebaJ^Fireman isn't grace to Italy and win greater se­ retary Welles before returning to burning deck, from \vhence Ruffing Somers Chapter, I.O.D.E., at Mrs. field & Son, Ltd £ 25 0 0 the most glamorofll_rof the lot, curity for Portugal, the essential London to report to General de GauUe or Gomez or Bonham had not fled CritcMey's Dress Shop, Tower House, Hall Butterfield 50 0 0 but its medals amongst the pro­ neutral outlet. and the Free French National Coun­ but had been shelled, this burly Burnaby 3HU1. It is hoped to despatch Clarendon H. Masters 5 0 0 fession are as shining as they come. cU. alumnus of Fordham who's spent them about October 11. The crates L. T. N l io 0 most of his life in the bull-pen, are sent to Miss HolUs Hallett who M. E. Wilkinson 10 0 Johnson & Cooper, Ltd. took his stance and more often than (Distributed by United Feature shaU be allowed 3oz of cheese each 0 is helping to look after the Devon EmUy May Gorham 10 0 not saved the situation. Syndicate, Inc.) at the end of August. I have dear JAPANESE START NEW Agents County Councils Evacuees from Geraldine Earl 3 0 0 frienfts in France, who I fear are not And so it was, only even more so Plymouth. She has 450 chUdren in a P. Palmer 10 0 faring well. I hope to get news of DRIVE IN HONAN AREA 4587tf. with Brooklyn, where that hardy school built for 200. She has to pro­ A. D. H l i o them through the Red Cross. I seem Hibernian, Hugh Casey, wore the vide 750 dinners every day, and has S3HANG3HAI, Oct. 2 (AP)—The Ja­ D. H. Harvey 5 0 0 to be always busy, the days are not 3Fire Chief's hat. PAULA LE CLER, GLOBE­ orders to prepare for another 1,000 panese launched a new offensive in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur long enough to do aU that I want to These gentlemen, and the "spare in emergency. Miss HaUett asked Honan Province, 500 mUes north of Butterfield 5 0 0 TROTTING REPORTER do. wheels," or utility infielders and if some garments might be cut up their Hunan Province campaign. Frances Butterfield 1 0 Whole Wheat Bread The weather has been very un­ out-fielders are the real heroes of to provide material for teaching It was apparently aimed at erasing the C. N. A. Butterfield, Jr 1 0 settled since St. Swithin's day, we any ..successful baseball venture. Mr. Miss Paula Le Cler, newspaper chUdren to sew, now that rationing stigma of the old defeat, as was E. B. Denman 10 0 need sunshine to ripen the beauti­ Milton didn't know anything about woman, who has covered many as­ prevents the buying of material, the Hunan drive. P. S. Ingham 10 0 ful cornfields, which look very prom­ baseball, but he was writing, too, signments all over the world, was a but an appeal to the local stores, Japanese military dispatches said A C. Down 5 0 0 ising. The women and girls are We have tried many of them when he said in that sonnet, CUpper passenger bound for parts has resulted in parcels of remnants that the invading forces in the Honan C. W. H. Jones 2 2 C being donated, so that it is is hoped doing wonderful work on the land, "they also serve who only stand and East in the last plane. In an inter­ Province moved southward across the 3Miss N. T. Smith 5 5 0 grades of Whole that aU the garmmaS sent wUl be While their men are away fighting. wait." Only these fellows don't view at Inverurie, where she was a YeUow and New YeUow Rivers, with Mrs. E. F. Tucker 10 0 0 Wheat Flour but not used to provide somebody with AU the wrappings, and the con­ stand all the time. They do a lot of guest, she told somet3hing of her Chengchow as their objective. The E. Vincent Frith 10 0 0 one is so satisfactory polishing the planking. And they interesting career. warmth tliis winter. tents of the parcels were intact, dispatches asserted that 120,000 they were beautifuUy packed, and as our "Special" don't always wait—not the pitc3bing She has done over 300,000 miles Chinese troops were trapped around The letter from Miss Booth foUows: not even creased, which consider­ £133 0 0 Whole Wheat Flour. portion anyhow. by air. One trip took her around the Chengchow. The city is an impor­ ing tho distance they had come was It's not a career they like. Most world by Zeppelin, and Imperial tant junction on the Lunghai, Peip- October 2nd. No other produces Dear Mrs. Tucker, wonderful. I wish I was a little bird of them are rebellious in their souls. Airways, Aero ITrance and P.A.A. ing and Hankow railroads which that delicious nutty that could fly to Bermuda to teU traverse Honan Province east and The Dodger, Casey, for example, planes. She has been around the A few days after writing you the flavour so appreci­ you, all about our doings in Britain west, and north and south. In June, speaks freely of the chores of such world four times and in hot spots second parcel of clothing turned up. WAR TAKES BACK SEAT TO now. I have just been Ustening to 1938, the Chinese literaUy drowned ated by Whole an existence. Theirs is never the during tliis war in all countries from I can assure you that aU the things the-Queen's speech, a good shaker, out the Japanese and saved Cheng- PERMIT WOUNDED TRANSFER ! Wheat Bread enthu­ thrill of starting the ball game. England to the Far East. 3Miss Le wiU be much appreciated, in fact it and a true mother. I chow by dynamiting the dikes of the The prima donna's role is never for Cler was tlie first woman to travel was a pleasure to see the ChUdren's siasts. If you are not With kind regards, and again many Yellow River. A BRITISH PORT, Oct. 2 (AP) them. They sit in the sun of the by Zeppelin on one of the long fUghts. faces when they were fitting the getting this Whole thanlcs from our poor evacuees. This weekend, by a temporary agree­ distant bull-pen, of the scene but The woman is amazing: she is a law­ things on, and whispering to each ment w3hich wiU permit the British Wheat Bread you MOKE SUGAR FOR BRITONS not in it, and of no interest to any­ yer, a poet, newspaperwoman, and other. The tea I gave to a poor deaf Yours sincerely, and Germans to exchange 3,000 are missing a really body unless the main show breaks old washerwoman who works very sheer adventuress and has been called LONDON, Oct. 2 (AP)—The Gov­ wounded prisoners, hospital ships, | good thing. The .down. hard, the 2oz aUowed per week did Sd. EUZABETH BOOTH the feminine Floyd Gibbons for far ernment announced that on Novem­ each transporting 1,500 wounded, wiU not go very far for the poor old soul remedy is simple— The starting pitcher begins "to flung travel in adventurous countries. Longboro Camp for evacuees, ber 17 the sugar ration wUl be in­ ply the Channel with hghts ablaze, during the hot spall of weather we Your grocer sells it. lose his stuff" and the manager She is writing a book on her ex­ 3Leicestershire. creased by 50 per cent, from eight the Governments assuring to both had. We are aU very glad that we flashes a sign. Up gets the fireman periences and her publisher has sug­ 10;h August, 1941. I ounces to 12 ounces weekly. • safe conduct and for trains which It is made as follows: and starts to warm up. Maybe gested she name it, "Fleas in Her wiU take the wounded to the ports. SMALL LOAF 4d. it's a false alarm and after hurling Shoes.'' IncidentaUy she has crossed There will come under the same 3himself into a fair state of lathei, the Atlantic in CUpper sliips six category a temporary armistice of LARGE LOAF 8d. iie is ordered by wig-wag to sit down times. Asked what else she has done, fighter planes, bombers and sub­ SANDWICH LOAF 1/- again. Maybe he's up again in the she said, "Well, I have crossed the marines, and both sides wUl withdraw next inning. Maybe it won't be for Channel three times during this 3>

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12.30—Bright Horizon, sketch NO INDICATION OF CHANGE finaUy laid one a foot from the cup. 12.45—Aunt Jenny's Stories ONE BAD HOLE DIDN'T SPOIL RADIO PROGRAMMES 1.00—Kate Smith, Ted Collins CLIMAX ON ORIENT IS "It should be an incentive to a 1.15—Big Sister, sketch In some quarters is was consid­ A GOLFER'S DAY 1.30—Romance of Helen Trent ered significant that the American lot of golfers to play golf and not - 1.45—Our Gal Sunday, sketch HINTED AT IN Ambassador was closeted with Ad­ feel so bad about their score," " S m .IOI 2.00—Life Can Be Beautiful SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb. (AP).—Harry Friday, October 3rd, 1941 2.15—Women in White, sketch miral Toyoda on the day that Ja­ Wheeler commented. * THE EXTRA RICH FLAVOUR 2.30—The Right of Happiness Wheeler of Hastings made tough 2.45—The Road of Life, sketch Japan Looks To Washington pan was observing in subdued fash­ o 3.00—Young Dr. Malone luck history in the Oregon Trail PROCLAIMS SYRIAN NBC-RED NETWOBK 3.30—Fletcher Wiley ion the first anniversary of her alli­ golf tournament here, but he proved 3.45—Kate Hopkins, sketch For Move After Parleys ance with Germany and Italy. How­ INDEPENDENCE WEAF, 660 kc/s; WLW, 700 kc/s; WGEO, 4.00—News for Women that one bad hole doesn't ruin the 15.33 mc/s. & 9.59 mc/s. 4.15—Frank Parker, tenor ever, on the surface there was no day. 12.00 noon—Story of Mary .Marlin 4.30—Renfro Valley Folk • TOKYO (JP) — A conference be­ indication of any Japanese readi­ DAMASCUS, Sept. 27 (Delayed), 12.15—Pepper Young's Family 4155—Press News He took 16 strokes on the 17th 12.30—The Goldbergs, sketch 5.00—Richard Maxwell, songs tween United States Ambassador ness to consider the ties with the (AP).—Amid scenes of enthusiasm, 12.45—^Davi* Harum, sketch 5.15—Highways To Health hole in qualifying play, then went 1.00—News, WEAF only 5.30—Army Manoeuvres Joseph 0. Grew arid Foreign Minister Axis less binding. General Oatroux formaUy proclaimed on to win his first championship. 1.15—The O'Neills, sketch 5.45—Concert Pianist Admiral Teijiro Toyoda on Saturday The Grew-Toyoda meeting was one Syrian independence at a Govern­ 1.30—Deep River Boys, quartet 6.00—The Story of Mary Marlin His drive was 240 yards down the 1.45—Rhythm Time 6.15—The Goldbergs, sketch was disclosed several days later. of several recent conferences con­ ment House ceremony. 2.00—Mary Margaret McBride 6.30—The O'Neills, sketch middle on the par four 423-yard 2.15—Vincent Lopez and Orchestra 6.45—Ben Bernie's Variety Show Authoritative quarters said mat­ sidered unusually important, lead­ Referring to the manifest of the hole. He tried to play his second 2.45—Betty and Bob, sketch 7.00—Edwin C. Hill, news ters of high importance undoubted­ ing some observers to beUeve the British and 3Free French on August 3.00—Light of the World, sketch 7.10—Bob Trout, news shot safe, but sUced a two iron try 3.15—Mystery Man, sketch 7.15—Hedda Hopper's Hollywood ly were discussed, but there was long-drawn-out crisis in the Far East 6, guaranteeing Syrian independence BERMUDA MADE 3.30—Valiant Lady, sketch 7.30—News, WCBX 11.83 mc/s. WCAB 6.06 into tall sweet clover. under a treaty to be concluded later, 3.45—Arnold Grimm's Daughter mc/s. no official disclosure of their nature. might be approaching a climax. 1+ 4.00—The Story of Mary Marlin It took him 11 strokes to get out, General Catroux said that the de­ 7.45—The World Today, news The disclosure of the conference was disclosed that Premier Prince 4.15—Ma Perkins, sketch 8.00—Amos 'n' Andy, sketch playing each shot carefuUy. Then claration would be rendered effect­ 4.30—The Guiding Light, sketch 8.15—Lanny Ross, tenor came close on the heels of the Brit­ Fumimaro Konoye recently confer­ 4.45—Vic and Sade, sketch 8.30—Al Pearce and His Gang he ever-approached the green, but ive by the restoration of the repubUc. 5.00—Backstage Wife, sketch 8.45—"We Are at War," talk ish Embassy's announcement that red with his Vice Premier, Baron GIFTS 5.15—Stella Dallas, sketch 9.00—Claudia and David, drama Ambassador Sir Robert Leslie Craigie 5.30—Lorenzo Jones, sketch 9.30—Proudly We HaU, WCAB 6.06 mc/s. 3Kiichiro Hiranuma, presumably at QUALITY DISTINCTION 5.45—Young Widder Brown 9.55—Elmer Davis, news had postponed his planned depart­ the latter's bedside, since he is re­ 6.00—Home of the Brave 10.00—Philip Morris Playhouse 6.30—We, the Abbotts, sketch 10.30—Concert Orchestra, WCBX 11.83 mc/s. ure for a three-month vacation in covering frorft wounds inflicted by 6.45—Jack Armstrong, sketch 10.55—Ginny Simms, songs the United States as a result of COMPLETE GAS SERVICE 7.00—Three Sons Trio, WGEO 9.53 mc/s. 11.00—Columbia Concert Orchestra an assassin on Aug. 14. 7.15—News Broadcast 11.30—President Roosevelt & Wendell "suggestions" from London. Later 3Prince Konoye met with ii 7.30—Strictly from Dixie, WGEO Willkie )1 garden shop 7.45—Paul Douglas Sports Page The belief was expressed in in­ Major Gen. TeiicM Sizuki, presi 8.00—Fred Waring in Pleasure Time 12.00—News, WCAB & WCBX queen street 8.15—News of the World COLUMBIA NETWORK NEWS formed .quarters that a new turn dent of the Cabinet's Planning 8.30—Rhyme & Rhythm Club 7.30 a.m.—Early News was imminent in the diplomatic Board. 3365ftb.eitp. 9.00—Cities Service Concert, WGEO 9.53 8.45—Early Morning News (WABC only) ii*i>A!L 9.00—News of Europe situation between Japan and the Emperor Hirohito received Finance W ith % mc/s. 9.55—William L. Shirer, news United States and Britain, which 9.30—Information Please 10.00—Press News 3M3inister Masatsune Ogura in audi­ GAS Inquire About Rawlplugs 10.00—Waltz Time. WGEO after 9.05 p.m. 4.55 p.m.—Press News apparently has been at a standstill COOKING WATER and HOUSE HEATING — 11.00—Wings of Destiny, WGEO 7.00—Edwin C. Hill, news ence. to make firm fixtures in 11.30—Listen America, drama, WGEO 7.10—Bob Trout, news for some weeks. It was indicated The German Ambassador to Tokyo. REFRIGERATION and INDUSTRIAL USES 12.00—News 7.30—News, WCAB 6.06 mc/s. WCBX 11.83 that the Japanese were loo3king to Bermuda walls mc/s. , Major Gen. Eugen Ott, declared he NBC-RED NETWORK NEWS 9.55—Elmer Davis, news Washington for the next develop­ was struck by "the warm feeUng" of BERMUDA UTILITY COMPANY Inquire about RAWLPLUG PLASTIC 7.3Q a.m.—News Summary 12.00—News, WCAB & WCBX 8.30—Don Goddard, news ment. the Japanese for the Rome-BerUn- Pitt's Bay Road Dial 1978 WOOD in Putty Form 9.00—News Here and Abroad 10.00—Press News Tokyo accord, expressed by "so many •xclusive distributor In Bermuda for "Py-ofax" Qas and Magic Chef ga» ranges. Complete equipments for home, hotels and restaurants. Inquire about DUBOFIX that mends 1.00—News Broadcast CANADIAN BBOADCASTING gatherings of organizations," mess­ 2.45—News, WGEA 15.33 mc/s. 3.30—London Calling china which can be placed in hot 7.15—News Summary COBPOEATION 3.45—"Front Line Family" ages and editorials. water without breaking 7.45—News by Ray Nelson CBA, Sackville, Maritimes, 1070 kcs. 4.00—"Starlight," variety 8.00—News, WBOS 11.87 mc/s. only 4.15—Talk He spoke at a luncheon given by < Inquire about RAWLPLUG CHRO­ 8.15—News of the World 12.00—Maritime Farm Broadcast 11.00—News, WBOS 11.87 mc/s. only 12.30—Dance Varieties 4.30—The Music ol Britain the ItaUan Ambassador, Mario In- MIUM ON BRASS BATHROOM 12.00—News, WRCA 9.67 mc/s. 12.45—CBC news 4.45—The News 1.00—The Happy Gang 5.00—Musical Boxing deUi, and himself in return for For­ FITTINGS that do not rust • * * 1.30—Salon Orchestra 5.30—Music of Czechoslavakia eign 3M3inister Toyoda's Saturday 2.00—Story of Mary Marlin. sketch 5.45—Close Down 88«tf.tp. 2.15—Organ Melodies, Alan. Reid Ihe North American Transmission of the luncheon on the anniversary of To­ NBC-BLUE NETWOBK 2.30—Pops Concert British Broadcasting Corporation .1.45—Musical Revue GSC, 9.58 mc/s.; GSL, 6.11 mc/s. kyo's joining the alUance. AU mem­ TEMFONE WJZ, 770 kc/s; WLW, 700 ke/s; WIOD, 3.00—Against the Storm, sketch 6.10—London Calling bers of the Cabinet except Prince 610 kc/s; KDKA, 1020 kc/s; WRCA, 17.78 3.15—Ma Perkins, sketch 6.15—"Hello ChUdren" mc/s; WLWO, 15.25 mc/s; WBOS, 15.21 3.30—Pepper Young's" Family 6.30—BBC Theatre Orchestra Konoye attended the function. mc/s. St 11.87 mc/s. 3.45—The Guiding Light 6.45—The News The Foreign 3Minister, replying, A New Communication System 12.00 noon—Irving Miller's Orchestra 4.00—CBC News BuUetin 7.00—News Analysis 12.15—Vienese Ensemble 4.15—Club Matinee, variety 7.05—War Commentary stressed the "numbers of difncul- 12.30—The Travelling Cook 4.45—Civilians War, feature programme 7.15—News in French For Inter-room Conversation 12.45—Adrini Continentals 5.00—"Let Us Thing For Ourselves," talk 7.30—Midland Mosaic ties" confronting the signatories 1.00—Southernaires, quartet, WGEO 5.15—Wishart Campbell, songs 8.00—To be announced and declared cooperation would 1.15—Your Host 5.30—Concert Music 8.10—"Listening Post" 1.25—News 5.45—Piano Concert 8.15—London Calling achieve the goal, which he defined 1.30—Farm and Home Hour, WGEA 15.33 6.00—Three Sons Trio 8.30—"Britain Speaks," talk mc/s. 6.15—News 8.45—"Front Line Family" as "a new world order based on Useful in Business 2.15—Between Bookends, talk, WGEA 6.30—Popular Songs 9.00—The News justice and maintenance of eternal 2.30—Talk 6.45—B.B.C. News 9.15—"Democracy Marches" 2.45—News Summary 7.00—Salon Music 9.30—Canada Calls from London peace in the world." For instant, direct conversation between 3.00—Vincent Lopez and Orchestra 7.30—'The Sports World," talk 10.00—"Britain Goes To It" 3.30—Into the Light, sketch. 7.45—Recital Series 10.15—At Your Request o 3.45—Midstream, sketch 8.00—Feature Broadcast 10.30—"CivUians' War" executive and his clerks or various depart­ 4.00—Orphan of Divorce, sketch 8.30—Woodland Concert 10.45—Albert Sandler Trio TRANSPORTATION DIFFICULTY 4.15—Amanda of Honeymoon Hill 8.55—News Comment 11.00—The Daily Service IN SUPPLYING RUSSIANS ments. 4.30—John's Other Wife, WGEO 9.59 mc/s. 9.00—To be announced 11.15—Britain Speaks 4.45—Just Plain Bill, WGEO 9.30—Canadian Theatre of the Air 11.30—Radio Newsreel 5.00—Club Matinee, variety, WGEO 10.00—Feature Broadcast 12.00—Democracy Marches 5.55—News. WGEO 9.53 mc/s. 11.00, National Naws L03NDON, Oct. 1 (). — A 6.00—Children's Stories, WGEO 11.15—Britain Speaks member of the British Economic In The Home 6.15—The Bartons, WGEO 11.30—BBC News Reel DAVENTBY, ENGLAND 6.30—''Day of Atonement" Following is the schedule of news broad­ Mission to Russia who has just To talk between upstairs and downstairs. 7.00—News casts given by the B.B.C, London: 7.10—Face the War Stations GSF 15.14. GSB 9.51. GSQ 11.75, returned to London said tonight 7.45—Lowell Thomas, news (network) GSC 9.58. that he did not think there would 8.00—Bridge to Yesterday, vocalists ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 7 00 a.m. 8.15—Radio Magic, sketch 9.00 a.m. be any difficulty about actual sup­ 8.30—Bob Chester's Orchestra The BBC African Transmission 12.00 noon NINE SPECIAL FEATURES 9.00—Jean Cavall, songs GSI, 15.26; GSD, 11.75 mc/s. 2.00 p.m. pUes for Russia being avaUable, but 9.15—Jose Bethencourt's Rhumba Band 12.55—London CaUlng 4.45 p.m. that the difficulty of transportation 9.30—Cleveland Calling 1.00—News from South Africa 6.45 p.m.— Direct' conversation — Simple — Easily 10.00—"Vox Pop," quiz feature 1.15—Entertainment Feature 7.00—News Analysis was another question. 10.30—News Here and Abroad 2.00—The News 7.05—War Commentary installed — Economical — Remote conversa­ 11.00—Romance and Rhythm 2.15—World Affairs, talk 8.00 p.m. He disclosed that a convoy had 11.30—First Piano Quartet 2.30—CivUians War—17 9.00—Headline News and Views already arrived at Archangel and 11.45—Story Dramas by Olmstead 2.45—Hebrew Songs 6.30—BBC Theatre Orchestra tion — Works anywhere — Attractive 12.00—News 3.00—America on the Move 11.30—Radio Newsreel returned to Britain with a cargo. appearance — Soundly engmeered — NBC-BLUE NETWORK NEWS Guaranteed. 7.30 ajn.—News Summary 8.55—Esso News Reporter (WJZ only) 9.10—News From The Nations Capital 9.45—Associated Press News 1.25—News Reporter Napoleon vs. Hitler 5.55—A.P. News. WGEO 9.59 mc/s. • 7.00—Esso News Reporter (WJZ only) 7.45—Lowell Thomas (network) 8.00—News, WBOS 11.87 mc/s. only Napoleon's horse and buggy legions traveled the road MASTERS Limited 10.30—News Here and Abroad 11.00—News, WBOS 11.87 mc/s. only to Moscow fa exactly 83 days. Hitler's mechanized Hardware and Sporting Goods Tel. 1192 - 93 - 94 12.00—News, WBOS 11.87 mc/s. army is still en route after three months. This is a birds- ^ eye view of the two trips, one fa 7812, the other in 1941. COLUMBIA NETWOBK

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you mean, he's done nothing "You don't think he has, do you?" SEIZE GERMAN 'MUSICAL' DINING ROOM Juhe exclaimed, in astonis3hment. Zodll ON A "He's been framed! That's the only SPIES NEAR LENINGRAD and explanation. What I think is thac BEDROOM SUITES HI6ITH0RSE Lori has cooked up something to Disguises Fail Two and Both set the pohce onto him. I don't btj JOSEPH CHADWICK know why, and neither does he, Are Shot By Russians Coming Soon but Lori is out to g3t him. You Essotane loiow that yourself. You were with L03NDON.—What the Nazis im­ him that night when Lori's CHAPTER XX3XIV "Honest? the way she looked at agine are two types of allurement hoodlums beat him up." CHESLEY E. WHITE you. I'd have thought you were were recently picked up to the east ON THE morning after Burke's something she found under a rock. "Juhe. . . .Lori has nothing to 4»36tm.w.f.tp. of the German fronts concentrating phone call to Mr. Mar3kham, the law­ "What's the idea of snubbing you?" do with this," Rhea said slowly. "I on Leningrad, so what corresponds yer came to Charters Manor to see "I'd like to know." —well, I just supposed that you in Russia to th3 British Home Guard GflS SERVICE 3knew why the pohce want Jim. Rhea. Just then, the boss, Sam Barron, are looking for others, relatos the USE ESSUTANE GAS, THE PERFECT COOKING FUEL "Rhea, Jim Carradine is still in came up. "I pay you guys to work," They want him for—for taking Moscow correspondent of The Marchester," he said abruptly. he growled, "not to moon over a some jewels and documents from dailyTelegraph of London. —from my home." "How do you know?" girl who loo3ks good on a horse." Both were obviously parachutists W. N. HUTCHINGS Distributor "Last night, a man phoned me. Jim turned back to his drill. A startled, incredulous look swept and were in disguise, one emphas­ He wouldn't give 3his name, but he As Rhea rode slowly back to the across Julie's face. Then, instantly izing it by a bellows accordion and Office and Showrooms; Reid Street f next to Walker Arcade) said he was a friend of Jim's. He Manor, she was worried. Jim, she it was replaced by a look of fury. the other by a flute harmonica, UM manswante d me to find out why the thought, was very foolish to stay "It's not so! Jim's no thief! How both bearing the mark of a known £tf*1 pohce were looldng for Jim—so he in Marchester. He must be warned can you think such a thing and—and Roman maker. The minstrel with tie said. He admitted he 3knew where that the pohce now 3knew he was still claim to love him? Oh, I see accordion appeared to be so genuine THE ONLY HOTEL IN BERMUDA Jim was, but wouldn't tell me. here. It was wrong, of course, to now! You think he has stolen from that "the five guards who met him After the fellow hung up, I 'asked do so, but she couldn't bear to have you but you magnanimously forgive squatted on their heels and one pro­ OVERLOOKING ITS OWN BEACH the operator where the call was him caught and sent to prison. liim, and want to allow him to nounced the Russian equivalent of: made. It was made from a phone She herself wouldn't warn him, escape! And you call that love! Why "Give us a tune." you don't loiow the meaning' of love booth on the outskirts of town." however. No—her hurt was too great As no music emitted, the accor­ if that's ah the faith you've got in "Have you told the police?" Rhea to permit her to go to him in person. dion was seized and found to con­ Elbow Beach Hotel him! Oh I hate you—the proud, asked. She would warn him through tain neatly packed grenades. The superior, condescending Miss Char­ "Yes—I have. It was my duty." Julie. . . . bearer was shot without further SPECIAL PLATE DINNER 5/- PER PLATE ters! Get out of here! Get out!" Rhea felt sudden panic. Mar­ That afternoon, she drove into identification. The case of the min­ Served from Seven to Eight Nightly CHEST chester was small. It wouldn't be town to Julie's cafe. She found the Rhea stood perfectly still for a strel with the harmonica, who ap­ long before the pohce found Jim. other girl alone and wasted no time moment, smarting under this peared to be blind, was more elusive Also tongue-lashing. Then, without a After Mar3kham was gone, she in coming to the point. and complicated. The correspondent Table d'Hotel and a la carte dinners COLDS "JuUe, do you 3know that Jim word, she turned and walked out. Your tight, achy chest gets help in two went to her room and changed into before registering another finale, ways—inside and out—when you rub riding clothes. She hadn't thought Carradine is still in Marchester?" (To be continued) "He too was shot," explains: . Dancing Every Thursday and Saturday Nights "Yes," Juhe admitted. (The characters 3in this serial are on Vicks VapoRub at bedtime: of riding since her grandfather be­ They asked him what he was doing MUSIC BY ERNIE LEADER 1. You breathe in VapoRub's healing came ill, but now, she felt she had "Then you lied to me when I asked fictitious) there ah alone under fire. He told vapours straight to the sore, in­ to get away from the house. When you about him!" them his guide had abandoned Fotmcd Dress Required Restricted Clientele flamed air-passages. "I didn't lie," Juhe retorted de­ 2. Like a poultice, VapoRub works on ever she was troubled, she could him between a blazing forest and the 2438fw.eitp. the skin, easing congestion. find momentary escape in riding. fiantly. "I told you he came to say PLANE TOKERS DON'T bombed road, then crossed himself goodby but didn't tell me where Breathing easily, you sleep in com­ Going out to the stable, she found and asked them some questions, too. fort, wake feeling fit again. he meant to go. You didn't ask me LIKE ANY IDLENESS Sam walking her sorrel around the This went on until a Russian major if he had changed his mind and paddock for exercise. spotted him. This astute officer no­ stayed in Marchester, and I didn't ticed he was wearing a hand-woven "I've been neglecting Red, Sam." tell you because I didn't want you Complain To British Ministry peasant s3hirt, now a rare t3hing here, "Yes'm. He's bound to get fat if to know:" you don't ride him." of Lack of Materials and that there wer 3 really too many Rhea made an impatient gesture. ^jZw^/fity^l When the old coloured man had picturesque patches on his trousers. "Oh, Juhe, why do you have to b3 saddled Red, Rhea mounted and LONDON.—To emphasize their de­ Moreover, his dirty bare feet were too so unfriendly? Why do you take rode out across the fields. She put sire to "go to it at top speed" and white and too slender for a peasant. this attitude toward me?" Luster-Foam, the marvellous the horse into a stiff gallop and came their complaint of inability to do so However, his eyes showed no trace finally to the east field. The other girl flushed and lowered because of lack of materials, workers of pupils. Later he said the Gesta­ new ingredient in Listerine her eyes. "I'm sorry. I—I can't Slowing to a walk, she rode aim­ in a big aircraft factory in North­ po had taken him from a musical Tooth Paste, has amazing good lessly across the field until she found help it." She hesitated, then stum­ west England are sending every academy in Nuremburg, given him bled on. "I—I'm in love with Jim, cleansing qualities. It adds herself close to the grounds of the M.P. at Westminster a model of a a refresher course in Russian, taught and I can see that he—he loves aircraft factory. She permitted Spitfire made in wasted time. him to parachute-jump, and to new beauty, new brilliance news I you—not me. That's what makes turn up his pupils under the eyelids You can now clean your false teeth simply Red to have his way, w3hich was They have also forwarded a writ­ by placing them in ^Steradent' solution me act the way I do. I love him so and hold them there. to your teeth, enhances the along the dirt road skirting the ten complaint to the Ministry of overnight—or while you dress. Film and much that I want to—to fight for stains disappear—every crevice is sterilized* factory property. Aircraft Production following a pro­ ffls harmonica contained a tiny charm of your smile. From all chemists. him, even—even though it seems A short distance ahead, she saw a test meeting against alleged in­ radio transmitter, w3hich—such is HOW TO DO IT. Half tumbler warm water. hopeless." No other dentifrice has c Steradent *— the cap of the tin full. STIR. number of men at work, tearing efficiency of the plant's manage­ German ingenuity—did not spoil Steep dentures overnight or 20 minutes. Rhea, embarrassed by^thie con­ ment. They say that, to 3kill time its tune. Luster-Foam. Insist upon the Rinse well under the tap. down the concrete foundation where a building had been. For no particu­ fession, was silent a moment. skilled engineers have been maldng new Listerine Tooth Paste. lar reason, she reined in when she Then, she said, "I—I guess I victory V badges and toy planes came opposite them. loiow how you feel, because I love and girls have formed knitting groups Always Lengthy Steradent him too." She paused. "But none and reading circles in the factory. cleans and sterilizes false teeth Two were working close to where Bore: "Have I ever told you about of that matters right now—I mean, The management calls the com­ MADB IN ENGLAND she sat on her horse. One swung a the American in Paris?" whether or not you like me. Tha plaint exaggerated and says that m W. S. PURVIS & CO., LTD., pick, the other bent over a noisy Victim: "Is it a long story?" P.O. Box 19, HAMILTON important thing is that Jim neads slackening production is the un­ LUSTER FOAM drill. < 'HSfjBBK help. That's why I've come to you. avoidable result of a transition period Bore: "No." 'Sf'vl'i f /«/!'l\\V\V\\\ " PASTE Then, she caught her breath. 83B Juhe, do you loiow that the police due to plant development. Victim: "Then you haven't." The man with the drill wore goggles are hunting for him?" but, even with his face partly cov­ To this the workers retort that the Julie looked ufc>. "Yes." PEEVISH ered, she knew Jim Carradine. change-over has been going on for Busy battering at the concrete, "They're not only hunting for months and that had proper arrange­ CHILDREN he didn't look up. However, 3his him, but they're learned that he's ments for supply been made they still in Marchester. That means companion did. The man leaned on could have produced three times that they'll soon find him unless When your children are peevish his pick handle and eyed Rhea, as many airplanes. he leaves here. Juhe, tell him to by day and sleepless at night: : : then reached out and touched Jim's "We are demanding the right to it may be caused by the weaken­ get away!" shoulder. work and beat ffltler," a spokesman ing effect of worms; Don't let "Why should he leave?" .Julie them suffer needlesslyi Give Jim ceased drilling and turned, said. "We are told there is a short demanded. "He's done nothing them Miller's Worm Powders. pushing Ws goggles up onto liis age of materials and transport diffi- Pleasant-tasting as sugar, abso­ wrong. To flee would be the craziest forehead. At sight of Rhea, he looked ficulties. We want to know if the lutely safe, these effective pow­ thing he could do! That would just management is being impeded. We ders nave been famous for gener-* briefly confused then smiled and make him look guilty!" ations for relief and restorative lifted a gloved hand in' greeting. want to loiow where and by whom, -r>%k effect; They will help your child, Rhea stared at her. "What do I so that we can help them." cleanse the system and promote She didn't return* the smile. She health and happiness again; M7. looked steadily at him for a long moment, then swung Red about and Ask your dealer for Miller's Worm. Powder rode back toward the Manor. Northrop and Lyman Co.. Limited Jim was baffled as he watched Toronto, Canada - Established 1854 Rhea ride away. 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HOW MUCH MORE TAXES X X X X THEY'LL PAY 8 X WASHINGTON, D. C, (U.P.).—The following table shows the greatly increased income taxes that millions will have to pay next year under the new tax bill. x X "Net income" means a person's entire income after deductions for x X such things as contributions, interest paid out and bad debts. It is the x 'figure remaining before the personal exemption is subtracted. The per­ X sonal exemption will be only $750 for single persons and $1,500 for married. x X The table assumes that all income is earned—that is, from salaries, x Today's the X 'Vages and commissions. Persons whose income is derived in whole or x X in part from investments would pay somewhat higher taxes. x X Persons with dependents would pay lower taxes than those shown x •in the table since there is an allowance of $400 off net income for each X dependent. x X SINGLE PERSON MARRIED PERSON x X No Dependents No Dependents x Day of the X Net Income Present Tax New Tax Present Tax New Tax $3.00 x X * $900 $0.44 11.40 x X $1,000 4.40 21.00 $1,500 24.20 69.00 x $1,600 28.16 78.60 $6.00 x I * $2,000 44.00 117.00 42.00 x X $2,500 63.80 165.00 $11.00 90.00 X $3,000 83.60 220.50 30.80 138.00 X $4,000 123.20 346.50 70.40 249.00 X Grand Opening of X #• $5,000 171,60 482.50 110.00 375.00 X $6,000 255.20 648.50 149.60 521.00 X $7,000 343.20 824.50 233.20 687.00 X $8,000 448.80 1,030.50 316.80 873.00 X X $10,000 686.40 1,492.50 528.00 1,305.00 X « $15,000 1,476.20 2,994.00 1,258.40 2,739.00 X $20,000 2,666.40 4,929.00 2,336.40 4,614.00 X X $25,000 4,252.60 7,224.00 3,843.40 6,864.00 X X $30,000 6,063.20 9,721.50 5,614.40 9,339.00 X . $50,000 14,709.20 20,881.50 14,128.40 20,439.00 X $100,000 44,268.40 53,214.00 43,476.40 52,704.00 X X $250,000 147,576.40 158,191.50 146,863.60 157,659.00 X $500,000 330,933.20 345,654.00 330,155.60 345,084.00 X SljOOO.OOO 718,404.40 733,139.00 717,583.60 732,554.00 X X $23%00.000 1,511,397.20 1,523,131.50 1,510,565.60 1,522,539.00 X $5,000,000 3,917,390.00 3,923,124.00 3,916,547.60 3,922,524.00 X X The Big, New X X X X FIRMS' SUBSCRIPTIONS TO LADY CUBITT X X X X COMMUNITY FUND X X X The Chairman of the Collection A. 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(Dismont).. 5 coUector in Somerset, as in St. s\ X Bermuda Press, Ltd 10 0 George's, in which case business For Children— For The Home— iJibbons Co 50 0 X X The Book Store 5 0 firms would receive due credit. X X Bermuda Trading Co 11 0 If subscribers notice that some LOVELY DRESSES. 7/6 up DOUBLE BEDSPREADS 5/- up Deeb Saad 5 0 one in their line of business has X I X Fred Frith & Son 5 0 not subscribed, the committee ex­ X BEDSPREADS (asst. colours) 5/6 X Bda. Railway Co 3 0 WARM OVERCOATS 15/- up The Goody Shoppe 3 0 press the hope that those people X X do not use this as a reason for de­ X CURTAINS 4/-up X QUEEN STREET creasing their own giving, but, as a X FELT HATS. 6/-up PILLOWCASES V-up X x, H. S. Heyl 2 io further help to the Lady Cubitt w. Rutherford 10 Community Fund, wUl try to in­ X BABES'OVERCOATS 8/6 WARM BLANKETS 5/6 X R D. Whitter I 0 fluence the delinquent to do bis X X The Linen Shop 1 0 share. David Knudsen 1 0 X (Pink, blue and tan) DISH TOWELS. 6d. up X X X X X ORGAN RECITAL AT THE NO HARBOURING OF X I CATHEDRAL TONIGHT AXIS AIDS IN IRAN X And Many Other Money Saving Specials For Opening DaysX X X The third season of Friday night TEHERAN, Oct. 2 (AP).—The Iran­ olgan recitals at the Cathedral be­ ian Government suspended the Ja­ X X gins tonight, and the programme is panese Legation's diplomatic code K X as follows:— privileges and the immunity of its X X Solemn Prelude—H. Blair; Oanti- diplomatic mail pouches, under Brit­ X lea,e—Dubois; Chanson de Matin— ish and Russian pressure. X Elgar; How Beautiful Are The Feet- Some sources predicted that both X Handel (Miss Marion Christensen, the Japanese and Vichy French lega­ X Soprano); Ciaccona — Pachelbel; tions would be forced to leave Iran X Arrietta—Coleridge Taylor; Toccata soon as the result of British and Rus- X DEEB SkfsD ani Fugue Dmi—J. S. Bach. dian displeasure over their activities. X X The recital opens at 6 p.m. Mr. The British accused the Japanese X J. R. Bridge, Cathedral organist and Legation of harbouring the Grand X musical director wUl be at the or­ Mufti of Jerusalem, an anti British X X gan. The public are cordially in­ refugee from the Holy Land. X X o JOHNSON BUILDING vited to attend. X X REPORTS FOR MUSSOLINI X X ITALIAN WAR EXPENDITURE X X 3NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (AP)—Premier X Next Door to the Old X ^3NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (AP).—A report Mussolini heard reports from the X from Rome states that the Official Italian authorities, it is reported from X Reid Street Hamilton Gazette published a decree auth­ Rome, on the situation in Albania X Deeb Saad Store X orizing the War Ministry to spend and Montenegro and the new pro­ X 24,000,000,000 lire for .war expenditure vince of Lubiana, in Dalmatia. The X in addition to the sums previously Dalmatian situation was reported X 4604ff. authorizod. "satisfactory."

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"No other nation could commit Czechs Say Deliberate the population and to slave the labour FUNERAL OF MR. ALFRED U.S. OFFICIALS HOSTS TO ng class by killing aU the leaders NAZI RAIDERS OVER S.E. such errors as we have committed Extermination is Plan Classified and survive." ARGENTINE'S ENVOY possibly carrying on opposition there, COAST TOWN LAST NIGHT —Walter Lippmann. J. THOMAS then to move the heavy industries to Continned from page 1 central Europe where they wUl be out Advertisements The funeral of Mr. Alfred J. Thomas Dr. Le Breton Visits Lord of reach of the R.A.F. and safe for Six Nazi Planes Destroyed took place on Wednesday afternoon, PUBLIC REPRISAL HANGINGS the time closer,to the Russian front." fust Received From Britain amid every token of esteem. As Halifax At Washington The German military commander General Charles De Gaulle, the In Day Sweeps By R.A.F. LOST reported in The Royal Gazette & ordered the public hanging of 12 Free French leader, declared at an Colonist of yesterday, Mr. Roberts AUied press luncheon that a "vast BICYCLES—33License Nos. 1054, 1066, WAS33HINGTON, Oct. 2 (JP)—Dr. Communinsts in retaUation for an LONDON, Oct. 2 (AP).—Bombs passed away in the 3King Edward French resistance is forming again," 1108, 12986, 1466. Bermuda Bicycle Tomas Le Breton, the Argentine Am­ attempt to wreck a train, warning were dropped on a southeast coast Memorial Hospital, of wliich insti­ and that his new national committee Garage. Phone 1503. Reward. bassador to London, had an un­ that 38 more would be hanged if town by German raiders who crossed tution he had been an inmate for a sought to organize French resist­ 4621ff. scheduled conference with Lord Hali­ there were further sabotage. the Dover Strait in briUiant moon short time. He was originally in the ance "throughout the whole of fax, the British Ambassador, at the It was reported from Ught tonight. They came in singly British Army and for many years France and her Empire." SPRINGER SPANIEL, black and British Embassy tliis noon prior to that five were condemned to forced and after attacks at fairly low level white. Answers to name of operated a grocery business at Burch labour from seven to 25 years for Castle, Water Street East, St. Geor' attending a luncheon given in his ZAGREB, Oct. 2 (AP).—Two Ger­ were driven off by anti aircraft. "Rogue." Reward. Harry Lee, phone iUegal poUtical activity. The paper ge's. The deceased was much es­ honour by the Under Secretary of man fliers were shot in a dark street Raiders were also reported over the 3460. Corriere DeUa Sera of MUan report­ teemed IocaUy. At the Information State, Mr. Sumner WeUes. The na­ on Tuesday night. The Croat Gov­ northeast area. ed mass arrests on September 28 and Bureau when cruise ships docked ture of his conversation with Lord ernment by decree provided that ten An Air Ministry communique re­ 29 at Bulgarian Varna to check sub­ at St. George's he was well Imown HaUfax was not disclosed. Communists wiU be executed in the ported that six German planes were HELP WANTED for his courteous and obliging man­ Prior to his visit to the British versive activity. It is estimated that event of similar attacks in future. destroyed by the Royal Air Force in a Ambassy Dr. Le Breton, accompan­ 543 were seized. series of sweeps over the Channel and ner. A dozen German soldiers wal3king INTELLIGENT OFFICE BOY ied by Senor EspU, the Argentine to the airport were fired upon from the northern France and the Norwegian I The funeral cortege moved from NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (AP).—A Greek (White) Immediately. Apply N. T Ambassador, went to the Pan Ameri­ shadow of a buUding. Two were coast. Poincianas, the residence of the de­ uprising with macMne gixns, hand Smith and Company, Victoria Block VOSENAI can Union, where he was received hy mortally wounded. A third is in a The communique states: '.'This ceased to St. Peter's Church, where grenades and revolvers in Bulgarian City. Dr. L. S. Rowe, the director. During serious condition. Their compan­ morning fighter aircraft on patrol at­ the service was conducted by Canon occupied Macedonia was reported, 3973tm.eitp. his brief stay Dr. Le Breton discuss­ ions charged in the direction of the tacked and set fire to an enemy barge gives lasting A. T. Tucker, the rector. Family as German firing squads and pubUc ed Pan American affairs with Dr. source of the shots and captured six off Dunkerque. mourners present were Miss Martha hangings took the Uves of 170 anti PLUMBERS' HELPERS and Appren­ Rowe and was conducted. over the men armed with pistols who were "This afternoon Beaufort aircraft Thomas (daughter) and Mr. A. J. C. Nazi conspirators in Hungary, Bel­ tices. Apply Edward D. Mac Roti-. Pan American building. gium and old Czechoslovakia. later described as Communists of the Coastal Command bombed aid, East Broadway. Creighton Thomas (son). Others two motor vessels off the coast of Nor­ Secretary WeUes entertained the The Swiss Telegraphic Agency quot­ A decree issued at noon provided 4389fs. eitp. present were Mrs. Chfford, Mr. and way. Argentine Ambassador to London, ed dispatches from Budapest as saying that in the event of any further Mrs. E. P. T. Tucker, Mr. Irving "Strong formations of our fighters EXPERIENCED WAITERS, WAIT-, Le Breton, at luncheon, at which the that the Greeks attempted to revolt "Communist attacks on persons or Tucker, Mrs. Walter Schwab, Mrs. carried out offensive sweeps over the RESSES. Apply Belmont Manor. guest list included a number of on Monday. Pohce and miUtary property", ten known Communists A. J. C. Thomas, Mrs. A. Roe, Miss j Channel and northern France. 4453tm.ei.to s.4. high officials. forces "reestablished calm." wil Ibe executed if the guUty are not A. M. B. Sylvester and Miss Ethel "In a number of combats six enemy Those invited were: Argentine Am­ Forty two persons were reported apprehended within ten days. GENERAL MAID, knowledge of cook-,, Brown. The chosen hymns were, fighters were destroyed. The straightest "Jesu Lover of My Soul" and "Rock bassador EspU, Attorney General to have been executed at Banat—in . ing — references required. Mrs. SABOTAGE GROWS IN 3HUNGARY "Three or" our fight3rs are missing." hair cannot re­ of Ages." Mrs.Herbert Davis was Francis Biddle, Secretary of Com­ the Hungarian occupied part of form­ E. T. Lindley, Devonshire South. FREE sist the curling A Home Security communiqu3 to­ the organist. merce Jesse Jones, Senator Elbert er Yugoslavia, where the German power of Vose­ BTJEAPEST, Oct. 2 (AP).—It is re­ night stated: "There has been noth­ Phone 3242. mar. Start us­ Thomas, Utah, Senator WaUace miUtary authorities still exercise con­ ported that the German authorities, 4578*th.f.s. * Those who acted as pall bearers ing to report during dayUght today." Send to address ing it to-day and White, Maine, Representative Sol siderable control—on charges of at­ seeldng to halt acts of sabotage which see how quickly were Messrs. G. L. Clifford, P. R. FOLKEST03NE England, Oct. 2 below for free Bloom in New York, WiU Clayton of tempted train wrecldngs and killing. they attribute to Communist ele­ MESSENGER BOYS (white), Apply you can have a Tucker, C. E. Christianson, S. G. (AP).—Royal Air Force planes crossed copy of absorb­ the Reconstruction Finance Corpor­ In the German protectorate cf ments in Hungary, announced that Cable Office, HamUton. head of glorious Spurling, L. D. Fox and W. G. Glee- the Channel in force on another of­ ing booklet tel­ natural c u rl s. ation, First Secretary of the Argen­ Bohemia and Moravia the execution 38 Communists would be taken from 4577tth.f.s. son. The interment service in St. fensive against the invasion coast ling you all Vosemar adds to tine Embassy Pardo, Coordinator of of two retired brigadier generals and the Nagybeckerek prison and hanged George's Cemetary was conducted this afternoon. GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, English about Vosemar the hair the na­ InterAmerican affairs Nelson Rocke- several other unidentified Czechs rais- pubUcly in the event of further vio3 tural organism by the Rector, Canon A". T. Tucker. f amUy, Smith's Parish. Phone 7233. and giving lots of that makes curls feUer; State Department chief of raised to over 100 the number of per­ lence. 4573*th.f.s. useful informa­ and waves, and protocol, George T. SummerUn; po­ sons who have died before firing The newspaper Maygarorsag, in a tion on the care is guaranteed litical adviser Laurence Duggan; squads there in the past few days. dispatch from Subotica, said that the Lease-Lend PactWith Brazill WAITRESSES (White). Apply The- harmless. No of your hair. and the Assistant Secretary of State, announcment foUowed the execu­ Queen's Cafe, Reid Street from heat or irons re­ COMMUNIST PAPER NOT TO The Prague radio, heard in London, Adolph Berle, Jr. tion of 42 persons at Banat for at­ WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (JP).—The 3 to 5 p.m. quired. Refuse BE PUBLISHED IN U. K. claimed that 126 were executed and imitations. said that 228 others were turned over tempted train wrecldngs and kih- Secretary of State, 3Mr. CordeU HuU, 4569*f.s. '** to the Gestapo for further question­ ings. This newspaper said that 30 declared that he would not ampUfy LONDON, Oct. 3(f)-An authori­ ing. Only five of these brought to trial were shot after they were caught the State Department's bare con­ MAID—General House Cleaning and 2/6 Tube lasts a month tative British source said that "in Ught laundry Hours 10 a.m. to w NAZIS PAID SPIES TO have been acquitted thus far. with weapons and explosives in an firmation yesterday of the Lend- the view of the Government the aUeged plot to assassinate officials, Lease agreement signed with Bara- 4.00. CaU 1892 between 6.00 p.m. and Sole Distributors: Communist Party is not being loyal D. N. B., official German news 8 p.m. GET U.S. BOMB SIGHT agency, said that "a number" of and the other 12 were described as zU. to this country," and it was indi­ Communist prisoners hung in public Asked if he could say how much 4618tf.eitp. cated that the Government still will Czechs were sentenced to death by on the order of the German miUtary the loan involved, since the figure not permit the "Daily Worker" a court martial at Prague and had Immediately — 3NURSE MAID — Com­ Bermuda Drug Co.—Hamilton Federal Agents Testimony authorities in reprisal for an attempt was estimated at between $90,000,000 (Communist newspaper) to resume been executed today. It said the plete charge of 2 smaU chUdren. charges included preparation for to wreck a passenger train. and $110,000,000, Secretary HuU said Call Mrs. Evans, 3325 or 3512. 4605tf. publication. At Trial of 16 Agents high treason, economic sabotage and The report said that as a result of he would have to look the agreement 4599*f.s. over to see if there were anything NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (JP).—A Gov­ possession of weapons without a attempts to sabotage communica­ specific in it that could be announc­ GENERAL MAID for Southampton* ernment witness testified that Ger­ permit. Several Jews were included. tions, the German authorities had issued an order holding the civU po­ ed. Telephone 2671. man spies had paid operatives in The Prague court martial acquitted three persons. pulation responible for guarding the 4620*f.s. this country money with which to raUways from dusk to dawn from now obtain the secret Sperry bomb Authorized quarters in Berlin said VENEZUELA C-IN-C RESTING until October 11. sight, and had cautioned that they that the death sentence has not yet It was reported that the authori­ should not purchase the famous been carried out on 3Premier General 3NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (AP).—General ties in the Banat area issued a mani­ WANTED RALEIGH Norden sight because spies had al­ Alois EUas, the ex-Premier of Bohe­ Eleazer Lopez Contreras, Commander festo asking all persons now in hid­ ready obtained it. mia and Moravia, convicted by the in Chief of the Venezuelan army, who ing to return to their homes and to 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, f urnis?- m or The testimony was offered by Mr. German Peoples' Court of "preparing is now spending most of his time at surrender the weapons in their poss- I near HamUton. Write L The "All Steel" Bicycle for high treason and abetting the his hotel, resting and taking medi­ 4562, WiUiam G. Sebold, American count­ ession. The report said that the fugi­ Bermuda Press. enemy." cines prescribed by his doctor to im­ er espionage agent, who was re­ tives were promised immunity from 4562*th.f. prove his general physical condition. caUed to the stand in the trial -of The Germans pronounced the inci­ punisjtiment if they responded and 16 men charged with conspiracy as pient Czech revolt "in hand" as the agreed to cooperate in the "recon­ TTis aides emphasised that h.3 is not CLEAN COTTON RAGS- Id. per lb. For Rent For Hire spies in this country. death sentence hung over Premier struction operations." iU but is merely seelcing, to buUd up Bermuda Press Ltd. Sebold said that Erwin Siegler, a EUas and the state emergency was his health. He wiU probably remain 4617tf.eitp. defendant who worked aboard the extended to additional districts of the VICHY, Oct. 2 (JP)—Thirty five per­ here until October 15 or 20. BOY'S BICYCLE former Uner America in July, 1940, Protectorate. sons accused of Communist activi­ 30 or 22 incT frame. Tel. 2671. had returned $1,850 which Mr. Se­ It was indicated in authoritative ties were arrested and interned at 4619*f.s. WADSON'S bold was to use for espionage pur­ Berlin quarters that 3Premier EUas, Amiens. poses here, and an additional $1,500 after reportedly making a confession Eight were sentenced" to varying 2275ff. for the purchase of the bomb sight. that he conspired wih enemies of terms by the mUitary court at Cler­ Mr. Sebold said, "Siegler said the Germany, was not immediately exe­ mont Ferrand as Communists, and FOR RENT KM* Germans did not want me to get the cuted because he availed 3himself of four were acquitted. the right of asking clemency, which o Norden bomb sight because they GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS, with only Hitler can grant. already had that. They wanted the VICHY APOLOGISES FOR without Board in RiddeU's Ba The sentence on Premier EUas, said Sperry sight." Please Phone 3160. the Germans, has impressed the JAPANESE RAID! Mr. Sebold said that Siegler and Buy them 4261*th. ei. to w. Oct. 8. HUMBER Czech people with the firmness of the Frank Josef Stigler, chief baker on the America, returning from a West German intention to employ the C3HUNGKING, Oct. 2 (JP).—The by the dozen CASARINAS COTTAGE, Belmont, Indies cruise aboard the Manhat­ sternest measures to crush opposi­ Foreign Office has announced that October and November, 4 rooms. tan told Wm that underground tion within the occupied territory. the French have apologized for the 2 bedrooms. Completely furnishe