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VOL. 18—NO. 180 HAMILTON. BERMUDA THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938 3D PER COPY—AOl- PER ANNUM ASSEMBLY DECIDED YESTERDAY TO BAR HOTEL-SHIPS six SOVIET DIVISIONS THROWN TENNIS COURT DONATED 600-LB. DEVILFISH TO GOVOT E OF 18-12 BACKS T.D.B. POLICY WITH TO THE HOSPITAL ON EXHIBITION AGAINST THE JAPANESE Mrs. Glady's Trimingham's Was Caught 16 Miles South LEGISLATIVE DETAILS TO BE DETERMINED Gift in Memory of Her Father of Bermuda Yesterday Plan Provides For Corporations To Share Port Dues Both Sides Claim Victory In Fierce LATE HON. DR. D. C. TROTT TOO BIG TO BE BOATED The life of a general practitioner A 600-lb. devil-fish was harpooned On Ships Outside Hamilton & St. George's Border Fighting Yesterday is so inextricably bound up with the 16 miles off the South Shore yes­ life of the corrmunity in which he terday afternoon by Mr. "Gunny" works and to whlchhe dedicates his Astwood, of Southampton whaling HUNCHUNG, Manchukuo. Aug. 3 (CP)—Tension on the Si- life, that any event in connection fame. Too big to be taken into the FURNESS TO BE APPROACHED TO RUN SHIP TO EAST END? berian-Machukuoan border tightened today as the rumble of can­ with that life is necessarily of inter- motor-boat from which it was non in the Changkufeng trouble zone carried far beyond the est to the whole community. Of | caught, the giant fish, measuring 12 frontier. no-one could this be said with a feet at the extremes and seven feet The death-knell of "hotel-ships" was sounded yesterday morning when members of the House greater measure of truth than of from head to tail, was towed into of Assembly, by a vote of 18-12, approved the report of the Trade Development and ordered MOSCOW, Aug. 3. (CP)—Offi.*als declared today that the the late Hon Dr. Dudley C. Trott, shore, a task which took over four that a Message be sent to His Excellency the Governor asking that legislation be drafted to give iet Army's operations in clashes with the Japanese are purely hours, according to a crew member. effect to the recommendations contained in the report. The recommendations of the Board are as msive, but the public is being prepared for the possibility of an that well-beloved physician of these islands, who died while actively en­ There were seven men in the follows: ergency. There are indications that Russia wishes to reach 1. That legislation be passed prohibiting ships from keeping passengers on board overnight a peaceful settlement even though the Government, in a com­ gaged in his professional duties, ex­ motor boat, and when the big fish actly twelve years ago. Trip memory was harpooned it was as much as in the harbours of either Hamilton or St. George's or alongside any wharf anywhere in these munique, warned of possible "serious consequences" if Japanese Islands, to take effect from December 1st, 1938. "provocations" continued. is still revered, not only by his fam­ they could do to bring it alongside. ily, his friends, and his erstwhile It was obviously impossible to boat 2. That the Corporation of St. George's be compensated for the loss of trade as a result of Moscow residents went calmly about their tasks and the city patients, but by everyone who re­ the big brute, and after making it such legislation and that the port dues of all ships using the anchorages of Five Fathom Hole, lowed no outward sign of the crisis. However, newspapers, members him as a fellow-country­ secure to the line they decided the Murray's Anchorage, Grassy Bay, the Great Sound and Port Royal Bay shall be divided equally vhich for several days have printed only the briefest mention of the man whose very life was a dedication only thing to do was to tow it in. between the two corporations. I near the border are crowded with reports of patriotic to humanity. This they did, and last night Mr. 3. That in negotiating for additional steamship services in accordance with Clause 22 of the meetings, resolutio . letters to editors from groups and Astwood and his crew were busy pre­ Contract, a ship should be secured to run into the harbour of St. George's in return for the £4,000 iividuals promising loyalty to the death in defence of the Father­ PRESENTATION OF COURT paring the fish for exhibition at No. provided therefor (Clause 22), but that eight trips at least should be secured for this sum instead land. 6 Shed today. They propose to bring of the four trips as provided in the said clause. I Tokyo it is reported that a heavy fog, which brought a the giant in to Hamilton at 4 am. — I It was a long, drawn-out debate which took place yesterday morning, the hostilities, has enabled the Russians to move up rein Universal interest is therefore felt this week in the formal opening and to prepare him for the public gaze. with 19 of the 31 members of the House taking part vocally. The deciding forcements. presentation of a Bassite tennis A similar giant devil-fish was caught WEDDING vote on the question was held after three hours of debate, and the names of those voting in favour of the T.D.B. report are as follows: TOKIO. Aug. 3. (AP)—After night- court, given by Mrs. Gladys Trott here a number of years ago. artillery and aerial bombard- Trimingham in memory of her fa­ Messrs. A. W. Bluck, H. D. Butterfield, R. C. Crawford, N. B. Dill, F. H. s, the Russians hurled six divis- ther. This presentation took place Belvin—Horne Edmondson, H. J. B. Dunkley, E. V. Frith, J. H. P. Patterson, N. H. P. Vesey, pported by thirty tanks, last Tuesday at the new court behind F. G. Ward, G. A. Williams, E. R. Williams, W. V. R. Winter, Hon. E. H. nst Japanese positions at Sha­ the King Edward VH Hospital. Trimingham, Hon. A. T. Gosling, Hon. W. J. H. Trott, Sir Stanley Spurling lt 6 a.m. today, according to | Mrs. Trimingham intends the PERSONAL AND At St. John's Church, Pembroke, and Sir Henry Watlington. ;e Army communique made court to be for the use of the nurses on Tuesday evening at 8.30, the mar­ Those voting against the adoption of the report were: Army sources said the and internes of the Hospital, and she SOCIAL riage of Miss Frances Alice Belvin to Messrs. W. S. Cooper, J. M. Darrell, W. B. Furbert, H. T. North, B. C. C. Russ s were repulsed with "heavy is also giving a-silver cup, to be com­ Mr. Alexander Wardlow Horne was Outerbridge, J. B. Outerbridge, D. C. Smith, E. P. T. Tucker, S. S. Toddings, but the exact casualties were peted for annually, which will be solemnized by the Rev. E. M. Strong H. J. Tucker, J. E. P. Vesey and H. B. L. Wilkinson. known as the Dudley Trott Cup. I — - before a large gathering of relatives not given for either side. Sachofng The two divisions in committee, the first one on Mr. S. S. Todding's s Manchukuo-Siberia region Together, these gifts form a me- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hayes Frith and friends. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Belvin, of "Mel­ motion that consideration of His Excellency's Message No. 35, relative to uted be ween Soviet Rus- mortal in perpetuity. A plaque, entertained at cocktpjls and dinner the present steamship situation, be deferred until the next session of 1 Japan and is near Chang- inset in the wire around the court, on the Marine Terrace of the Elbow rose," Pembroke, and a graduate 'nurse of King Edward Hospital, the Legislature, was thrown out by a vote of 18-12. Acceptance of the i dominating height of the reads as follows:— Beach Hotel. report in committee of the Whole House was affirmed by a vote of 18-12. jund Possiet Bay, 150 miles "This Court was erected in 1938 Among their guests were Mr. and was gowned in a shell pink embroi­ dered gown, with veil, and carried a In both divisions, His Honour the Speaker voted in favour of adoption hwest of the important Russian for the nurses and resident doctors Mrs. W.E. Bacon of Washington,D.C., of the Report. 1 and military base of Vladivos- of The King Edward VII Memorial Mr. and Mrs. William Feick of Scars- Prayer Book draped with lilies of Hospital in memory of Doctor dale, New York, Mrs. J. Stuart Rob- the valley. LEGAL ASPECT COUNTER-MOTION Dudley C. Trott by his daughter, ertson of New York, Mrs. Y. A. Price She was given in marriage by her e attack, the Japanese said, Gladys Trott Trhningham." and Miss Betty Price of New York,Mrs. brother, Mr. D. Godwin Belvin. The At the outset of the day's delibera­ iops waited "until the Rus- Of particular interest during the The Chairman of the Hospital Duncan MacCallum of Montreal, Miss Maid of Honour was Miss Bessie tions, the Hon. A. T. Gosling moved were within 230 yards and DISPUTED — Square in map debate was the announcement by the shows the location of a hill on Trustees, Mr. E. Vincent Frith, made Pricsilla Haines of Bayano, Cuba, Mr. Belvin, sister of the bride, who wore that the House go into committee harged and broke the attack Hon. A. T. Gosling with respect to the Soviet-Manchukuoan border, apricot organdy, with matching veil, of the whole to consider the Trade hand-to-hand fighting." They the formal opening speech. He re­ Edward A. Ely of Cairo, Egypt, Mr. F. whether or not Furness, Withy Com­ south of Vladivostok, disputed and the bridesmaids were the Misses Development Board's report. Mr. said the Russians returned to the by Soviet Russia and Japan. ferred not only to the present gener­ M. Hickey of Mount Kisco, New York, pany were violating the terms of their Grace Vallis, cousin of the bride, Toddings immediately moved a attack an hour later and were again Soviet troops were reported dig­ osity of the donor but to her con­ Mr. G. M. Dickson of Indianapolis, contract by using their ships as ho­ ging fortification s and construct­ Vi Gleason, Lena Outerbridge, Sybil counter motion to the effect that ;ed. The Japanese War Office tinued and continuous interest in Mr. William Frith, and Mr. John tels. "The Attorney General has ing artillery emplacements on Spencer and Dorothy Marcus, of advised that the Company has not | consideration of the report be de­ ;ed that the Russians already the running of the Hospital and the Haines of Bayano, Cuba. the strategic Chengkufeng hill. Montreal. The bridal party carried ferred until the next session in t nearly thirty tanks, eleven Japan asserted the hill was not well-being of the Nurses. * a a broken any of the terms or provisions nosegays of seasonal flowers. October, and that the following Russian and that unless troops In speaking of Dr. Trott's outstand- During her recent visit in Bermuda of the contract, which has reference L to the Japanese, in the were withdrawn, Japan would A choral service was rendered . encounters which began ing career and of the fact that he Shirley Temple was made a "bubble exclusively to certain specified trans­ message be sent to His Excellency the take "necessary steps" to make was the first surgeon in these Is- member" for life of the Bermuda during the ceremony and Mr. John Governor: last week end. them leave. R. Bridge conducted the choir. Miss portation services," said Mr. Gosling. lands, Mr. Frith emphasized the Pipe Club at the Coral Island Club, "The Attorney General, after ex- "The House of Assembly desires ; Moscow, a government state- wonderful possibilities of such a Gertrude Lawrence, who ha_s returned Frances Dickinson was soloist, sing­ respectfully to inform your Excel­ araining all the attendant circum­ t announced that the Russians, memorial as compared with the more to the States to fulfill her summer ing "Father, lead them day by day." lency that the House has deferred stances, has further advised that as long fighting on Tuesday, conventional memoria1 tablet. engagements, was made a life mem- The choir sang "Love Divine" and consideration of Your Excellency's matters now stand the Government pulsed Japanese attacks on He also thanked the firm of H.A. & ber of the Bermuda Pipe and Bowl "Fill Thou my Ufe." Message No. 35 and the matter would not be justified in raising any *kufeng hill, which the OTHER NEWS IN E. Smith for their gift of tennis Club, Mr. Horne, the bridegroom, is the therein referred to, to the next ses­ maintained they were still balls. * * * son of Mr. and Mrs. H. G Horne, questions outside the written terms | sion of the Legislature." of the contract and he has advised despite assertions at Tokio BRIEF Mrs. Trimingham then presented Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Maitwick and Castleblair Park, Dumfermline, Scot­ "It occurs to me that the hon. the Government not to do so.' Japanese captured it on the cup to Miss Outerbridge, Acting family of Plainfield, New Jersey, land. He had for his attendant Mr. member in charge (Mr. Gosling) Sunday.] Matron, and in happily-turned who have been staying at "Thorpe John C. K. Nunan, the ushers being Obviously deeply concerned over cannot put before this committee CHICAGO, Aug. 3 (CP)—The Re­ phrases showed the pleasure she is Willoughby," Bailey's Bay, during Messrs. Henry Horsfall, Percy Bel- the whole situation was Sir Stanley for consideration any more data Spurling, champion parliamentarian publican Party programme commit­ Continued On Page 10 Continued on Page 10 Continued On Page 10 than has already been exhaustively EiAI, Aug. 3 (AP)—The tee placed socialized medicine under in the House for years past. Repre­ considered by this House," said Mr. ,*ere reported today to have its poUtical microscope today. This senting St. George's Parish in the Toddings in moving his motion. of the mighty Yangtse controversial medical issue is cne of House of Assembly, Sir Stanley ap- "All this report does is to tell you halt the steady advance of the wide-range national problems peared visibly affected when, after tliat tlie committee that went to ipanese against Hankow, which are being studied by the com­ the matter was all threshed out, ne New York reached an impasse and it China's provisional capital. mittee this week in the preparation made a special plea that his native is impossible further negotiate panese said a large area of farm of a prospectus to be submitted to the parish be not forgotten in the future. s been flooded when Chinese successfully." Republican national committee next "I have said nothing on this matter Stating that it was a dictatorial river's retaining walls year. 3 downstream from Hankow, during this debate. I don't suppose report of Furness' views, Mr. Tod- area where Japanese had just there is any member in this House dings said: "Furness must get this WINDSOR, Aug. 3 (CP)—The tody who will pay such a high penalty as situation cleared up very quickly. d capture of a town which of Sir Malcolm Murray, for thirty- ;ed advance guards astride a I shall have to pay for my vote here They are faced with adverse labour two years Comptroller of the House­ today," said Sir Stanley. "I was a conditions. These men are working modern highway leading into the hold of the Duke of Connaught, was interior. party to getting this new service into overtime now on their regular run, recovered this afternoon by the police St. George's and I thought at that and in addition to that overtime they The break was 100 miles above who had been grappling in "Virginia Kiukiang, important river point. time that it would be of benefit to have more overtime piled upon them Water Lake since daybreak. Sir the Colony and that the Corporation and it is more than human flesh can Twenty-five miles north of Kiu­ Malcolm was drowned yesterday when kiang Japanese reported entering of St. George's were not Interfering stand. This crew works from January a sailboat capsized. He was 71 years with any established business of 1 to December 1." Hwangmei, "virtually without op­ old. position," to obtain control of the Hamilton, but were bringing a new Mr. Toddings declared that the highway to Hankow. business in which would be of much Furness Company were "greasing" LONDON, Aug. 3 (CP)—Premier benefit to them." the tourist agents by getting them Chamberlain conferred with the to have people stay at the Castle Har­ REPEATS CHENGCHOW TACTICS Foreign Colonial Secretary today on Stating that the "hotel-ships" were unfair competition, Sir Stanley bour Hotel and the St. George hotel three troubled spots, the Far East, continued: "I had to come to that and were, in effect, paying them 16% severing Yangtse dikes Chinese the Czechoslovakian dispute and the conclusion much against my inclina­ for booking passages instead of the repeated the strategy by which they situation to Palestine. The dangers tion because my sympathy is in St. customary 10°;. halted the Japanese attack on Cheng- of the Soviet-Japanese conflict on George's, but my judgment was that chow, railroad junction 300 miles the Siberian border were discussed it was unfair competition and would SITUATION CHANGED north of Hankow. The Japanese by the Prime Minister with Lord tend to the ruin of this country. I had planned to use Chengchow as Halifax, before he departed on a feel badly about St. George's, Mr. The Hon. W. J. H. Trott stressed the base for a drive southward along holiday to Scotland. The Premier Speaker. My parish today is the de­ the fact that conditions have changed the Peiping-Hankow railroad when also reviewed the Czech problem and pressed area of the Colony. I trust materially since the reports of the Chinese breached Yellow River dikes, the prospects of the success of Lord hon. members, if the result of this select committee were presented in flooding the area. 1 : Runciman's efforts to mediate in _.- C>**' i_.-vi«_L_.* Ji h- 3 legislation is to stop this business the House. "At that time we had While Japanese Yangtse forces the minority issue. at St. George's, will not forget that one steamer operating into St. pressed their drive deeper into the St. George's is a part of Bermuda George's keeping their passengers interior swift raids on Chinese guer­ LONDON, Aug. 3 (CP)—George (Photo by Knudsen) and is entitled to some consideration on board ship," he said. "The basis rillas menaced effective Japanese Rublee, United- States Government TENNIS COURT FOR HOSPITAL.—Scene at the ceremony on Tuesday morning when Mrs. Gladys Triming­ by those bodies which direct the of the minority report was that the control of conquered territory. Rov­ adviser, was elected today a perma­ ham formally presented to the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital, for use of the internes and nurses, trade and business of the Colony. I contract ships would not follow the ing bands kept Japanese from ex­ nent executive and director on the a hard tennis court built in memory of her father, the late Hon. Dr. Dudley C. Trott. From left to right: have found it difficult to speak, for same procedure as the line operating tending their sway to more than international committee which is Miss Outerbridge, Acting Matron, Dr. Butler, the Medical Superintendent, Mrs. Trimingham, and Mr. E. V. my sympathies are one way and :ty into St. George's. That theory was Continued on Page 10 i Continued On Page 10 Frith, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Hospital judgment another." Continued on Page 5

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»_<--- 2ty? iRnijai fertfe THE ANGLO-AMERICAN VIEWS AND RE-VIEWS TREATY aiti Olnlfltttst iaUjj Under this heaMng we Intend publishing the views and re-views of our readers. Pub­ lication does not Imply Out these views are in accord with our editorial policy and we -**& INCORPORATING (An Editorial in Tbe New York reserve the right to refuse publication should a communication net be of general TMB ROYAL GAZETTE IESTAB. 18281 interest or be couched in improper or discourteous language. AU communications 3^ AT THE THEATRES TODAY ^z Times of July 26.) should be accompanied by the name and address of writer thoueh not necessarily tot t-HE COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS (EsTAB. 18661 publication. ^ ^* PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY A new crop of reports from London, THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. Geneva and Washington has raised REID STREET. HAMILTON doubts as to the early signing of an The Lessons of History objection was not pushed, for it is Anglo-American trade treaty. It is evident to all that if our harbour— A. M. PURCELL certainly premature to assume from St. George's, of large area, of great depth, open V Sunday, August 7 is MANAGING EDITOR the delay that no agreement will be j August 3. at both ends and flushed four /Friendship Day — a ASSISTANT EDITOR > E. T. SAVER reached, but the fact that more than times every day—can be polluted by 'day especially set ASSISTANT MANAGERl ERNEST J. BELL the few ships now using it, then aside for remember­ ADVERTISING MANAGERl M. M. HANSFORD six months has passed since negotia­ To the Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES tions were first announced shows that Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. must HamUton Harbour — small, Two Big Hits ing our friends. LOCAL I—ONS TEAR 40/. SIX MONTHS 20/- the obstacles to an agreement have shallow and closed at one end- See our attractive FOREIGNI— TO UNITED STATES AND CANAD* been more serious than had been ex­ stink to high heaven, indeed, parts At 2.45 and 7.30 p.m. SI-LOO FCR TEAR. TO OSSAT BRITAIN. 80/- showing of Friendship pected. Sir, of it do at times, but this should not be mentioned among friends. Again Greeting Cards for ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE Great Britain is our leading foreign St. Georgians have lately been told THE SKY'S THE LIMIT this day and select a market. Last year we sold her nearly reason prevailed. that they do not profit by experi­ Objection number two failing, the with few for friends who PHONIt i EDITORIAL lOSSf ASVCRT.S.RO. CIRCULA­ one-sixth of all our exports. This is ence, in that they fail to read the mean the most. TION. ETC. -OBI I WORK-ROOM AND NIGHT CALL. same vested interests have lately nearly as much as we sold to all the lessons of history. (Buchanan again) -•SS* JOB PRINTING loss* countries with which we now have staged another. Again will reason It pays to remem­ History has been unkind to us, trade agreements, excepting Cuba, prevail. ber our friends now THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938 and there is much in the past which which is in a special class, and Cana­ That is the hope of all Bermuda, a..d then. we wish to forget, but for the in­ At 4.15 and 9.00 p.m. da, which would eventually be in­ for we all, including St. George's, HOTEL-SHIPS formation of those who would in­ volved in any agreement with Great read the lessons of history. BY SPECIAL REQUEST PHOENIX ANNEX Britain. The United States is, at form us, I propose briefly to re­ Read your history, Mr. Sheen, "It has been well said that many men, count the history of channel im­ Street Level whilst valiant and energetic on a jour­ the same time, Great Britain's most MOORE & GRANT ney, are lost at the goal because they lack important non-empire market. Both provement and port development Yours truly, Reid Hall Building the different virtues that distinguish the countries clearly have much to gam as they have touched us. in conception, the conquest and the adminis­ In September, 1909, Town Cut MR. GALUGHER. tration And it seems to us that at the from any agreement that would Where courtesy and service is a present moment we have an ample demon­ facilitate trade between them. Channel was surveyed by the late pleasure stration of the proof of this in the extra­ William Cardy Hallett! twenty-nine WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE ordinary tangle that has resulted over the The difficulties in the way of an years ago or nearly. agreement have of course been on CLEAR-THINKING NEEDED hotel-ship business. We have men of In June, 1911, the dredger "King courage and enterprise. They fought val­ both sides. We on our part have been George" arrived here, and began iantly on the journey that they hoped reluctant to let down the bars very would lead to a desirable goal. But they work as soon as fitted: twenty- TTamilt.nn They're Making a Hit far on woollen and cotton goods from apparently had no idea what the goal was seven years ago—and Town Cul August 3rd, 1938 Great Britain, in view of our depressed Everywhere— and how they could administer the newly- Channel is still of insufficient depth To the Editor. COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE - conquered territory.** textile industries, even though Secre­ tary Hull is confident that conces­ to permit the of ships into Dear Sir:— Such was the introduction to a harbour of forty feet depth. The Special Holiday Programme an editorial which appeared in sions on such goods would be much more than offset by the benefit to reason? The dredger purchased for Isn't it about time we did some our issue of July 8th. Since then this project was diverted many clear thinkmg in conection with At 2.45 and 8.30 pjn. signs have not been wanting that our export trade. times to other jobs. this hotel-ship controversy? In- a fuller recognition of Bermuda's The British situation is more com­ ROUGH RIDING RHYTHM In March, 1935, more than twenty- j stead of reviling Furness, Withy high estate in the tourist world plex. Concessions to the United six years after it had been surveyed, wouldn't it accord more closely to KERMIT MAYNARD would emerge from the welter States would involve cheifly our farm the dredging of Town Cut Channel truth if we placed the blame for of accusation and parochialism and forest products. Not only is to a depth of twenty-six feet was this difficult situation on the weak­ that have beclouded almost from Great Britain coromitted to expand­ ness of policy displayed by the At 4.00 and 9.45 p.m. its inception consideration of the ing her home agriculture, however, completed. The Trade Develop- Board was well aware previous to House of Assembly? This body seems t vital tourist problem Ber- but since the Ottawa agreements of unable to give a clear lead itself DEEP-BEOWN mda has yet had to face. 1932 she had also sought to strength­ this date that the channel, would BIG BROADCAST OF 1938 soon be of sufficient depth to ad­ but rejects the leadership which The Assembly yesterday de­ en empire ties by granting special was offered it by the Executive. with cided, by 18 votes to 12, to sup- preferences to the products of empire mit ships of the approximate size t recommencfations sponsored countries. Since her own farms fall of the "Monarch" and "Queen," Let us ask the question: Does Ber­ FIELDS & LAMOUR Richer flavour—all the the Trade Development short of growing enough food to feed but no steps to secure trade for the muda want Hotel-ships or does it Board and designed to end the her, the brunt of the concessions to port, and up to the present has not? The only official answer from way through—produced .1-ship controversy on the the United States must fall primarily continued to neglect the Colony's the House of Assembly has been the by a new method of f the interests of the en- on the other countries on which she largest and deepest harbour now acceptance of the Minority Report, olony. Hotel-ships will not has been accustomed to depend. available to shipping. which inferred that Hotel-ships were 'Coming Tomorrow at The Playhouse cooking. not considered undesirable. Fur­ lowed alongside any docks They naturally expect some compensa­ In the same month that the chan­ PREMIERE Islands after December if tion from her for sharing with us nel was completed the Volendam of ness, Withy then decided to use one Try all Four Kinds— the Assembly carries the T.D.B. their privileged position in the Bri­ the Holland-America Line entered of their fine vessels as an hotel-ship, commendations into law. tish markets. the harbour without mishap, and and it is at least arguable that in so RADIO CITY REVELS (1) with Pork & Tomato Sauce The wisdom of this re-orienta­ to the complete satisfaction of her doing they were but falling in line (2) with Pork and Molasses The negotiations of the Anglo- with tion on the Assembly's part only captain, pilot and agents. Within with the apparent wish of a major­ American treaty are thus much com­ (3) Vegetarian—no meat time alone can prove, but that a day or two of this succesful initial ity of the House. But as soon as plicated by conflicting British and BOB BURNS & JACK OAKIE (4) Kidney Beans with Pork. the decision represents the view­ use of the channel it was officially this was done, some of the members Dominion interests. But there is point of most of those who have who voted for the Minority Report A MUSICAL RIOT no reason to regard the problem as declared to be unsafe for vessels of thought deeply on this question the size of the "Volendam" and j began a torrent of abuse of Furness, You're Sure to Like Them insoluble, and every reason to hope Withy which has not yet ceased. there can be no doubt. the Reliance" of the Hamburg- that a solution of it will be found. There is neither logic nor wisdom America Line, which had subse­ No one person and no single Britain and the United States, shar­ in such behaviour. Ask your Grocer quently entered the harbour to the body, however, can claim infal­ ing between them a fourth of the full satisfaction of all interested. I have no connection with Furness | for Libbys libility in this extremely com­ world's international commerce, have too much to gam from an economic Fortunately for Bermuda, reason whatsoever, but as a Bermudian I plex problem, and cool heads recognize that since this enterpris­ Deep-Brown Beans will yet be needed to bring the point of view to risk failure. More­ prevailed, and the channel was not over, the successful negotiation of officially sealed with red tape. Since ing company entered the Bermuda Colony clear of the controversy. business we have seen a sustained Is it too late for local interests a trade agreement between the two then, though suffering from an un­ ANTIQUE • M leading democracies would, even in deserved and officiaUy-administered prosperity such as few places in the to get together, rather than ask world have enjoyed in these trou­ people outside the Colony to set­ its limited field, serve as a needed black-eye, the channel has grown in FOR RENT reaffirmation to the rest of the world favour, and he would be a foolish bled years. Furthermore, there is a tle what is, after all, Bermuda's higher standard of living and a wid­ FURNITURE UNFURNISHED own peculiar problem? of their common tradition of liberal man indeed who would now declare ideals, institutions and culture. it to be unsafe er prosperity among all classes than Bermuda's tourist trade to date this Colony ever before enjoyed. New Shipments Just in Two Four Roomed As time passed the people of Ber­ has prospered steadily and sure­ These things are not accidental. muda began to realise that the har­ ly; and this is due to the fact They have occurred mainly because Apartments bour of St. George's did not belong MAHOGANY DESKS lave been served by a One-Way Voyage Becomes a the Furness, Withy Company spent with modern conveniences. steamship line which, exclusively to the town of that ilk, | great sums of money m building two MAHOGANY CHESTS OF DRAWERS situated on Pitts Bay recent events brought a Round Trip for Bostonian for passengers landed there spent splendid ships—The Monarch' and change, had consistently foster­ their money all over the Islands, the 'Queen'—for this trade. OAK COMB-BACK CHAIRS J24. 10. 0 per month. ed high class trade. From the Robert Molaine, youthful Boston­ and what was very important all Apply It is graceless in the extreme to results of this careful policy— ian who stowed away on the "Lady came on shore—and the Island had WELSH DRESSERS Somers Real Estate Agency 'bite the hand that feeds.' Would own Trade Development Nelson" for Bermuda last week, was previously grown accustomed to 4592

ing the experience through which A HIGHLY-IMPORTANT she had passed. That made me suspicious at once. In fact I felt MEDICO-LEGAL CASE certain that this appearance was a kind of facade of courage erected as a "Close-up" Account of an defence against her feelings. He described how he made certain Mid-Summer JSelmont fManor English Cause Celebre tests, and said: "Instead of bearing this really trifling discomfort with AB0RTI0N~LAW IS fortitude, just as the sister had led and Qolf Club me to beUeve, tbe girl broke down Sale TESTED and cried." Mr. OUver: What mischief to her health was tt that you feared?—There (by Lt. Col. T. M. Dill, former was the less important possibiUty of Attorney General of of physical injury. That to some ex­ Bermuda) tent can be repaired, but with young Continued from Yesterday's Issue children of th, typ»3—and I have seens many in my time at Queen Charlotte's Yardley's Dancing Every Evening LONDON, JULY 21. 1938 Hospital—what I have learned to consider much the more Important ON CEDAR COURT The following account of the evi­ is the mental and nervous injury at 9.30 dence of Mr. Bourne I take from the which is so difficult to cure. Preparations report of the case in the Daily Tele­ In your view would she have suf­ graph and Morning Post. fered in that direction?—I felt that the mental injury would last a very MR. BOURNE IN THE long time and there would be nervous WITNESS-BOX psycho-neurotic and other troubles Now On with their secondary physical ill­ MURRAY GRISX Mr. Bourne then went into the nesses perhaps aU her Ufe. witness-box. He said that he was It was to avoid that that you and his obstetric surgeon at St. Mary's Hospi­ operated?—Yes. To you who use Yardley's famous beauty tal, and consulting obstetric surgeon preparations, here is an exceptional op­ Belmont Manor Orchestra at Queen Charlotte's Hospital. Gyn­ CROSS-EXAMINATION aecology had been his life's work. portunity to purchase any of these listed The question of when the termina­ The Attorney-General, opening his tion of pregnancy was Justified was cross-examination, referred to the preparations at bargain prices. a constant problem with all who letter in which Mr. Bourne wrote, "I j practiced gynaecology. shall be deUghted to admit her to Special ferry leaves Belmont at 1235 a.m. In answer to Mr. Oliver, he said St. Mary's Hospital and curette her." j TOILET WATER. 5/- NOW 3/9 that in October, 1935, he operated Mr. Bourne said that although he in a similar case. wrote those words it was more formal­ BATH POWDER. 12/- " 9/-. "The house surgeon assisting me," ity of a and he would not have he said, "declined to do so when he done anything until he had ex­ FACE POWDER^™-. 2/6 " 2/- learned the nature of the operation amined ther. He considered that and walked out of the theatre. At the child when he first saw here LAVENDOMEAL -.12/6 " 9/- least, I invited him to walk out. was suitable for the operation That was a child of 15, where I came because so many who had had her TONING TONIC —...3/3 -" 2/6 "At the Water's Edge" to the conclusion that the operation experience required it. was proper. Sir Charles Wilson asked Sir Donald quoted from Mr. LAVENDER SHAMP00....2/- " 1/6 me to see that case. Bourne's letter: "I have done this before, and have not the sUghtest BATH BOWLS _ 13/9 " 9/6 Hotel Inverurie COURT RULING WANTED hesitation in doing it again," and asked, "What is this'?".. CLEANSING CREAM.™.4/3 " 2/6 "The refusal of my house surgeon Mr. Bourne: It refers to the opera­ to assist me led me to think very hard tion of abortion, and "not the sUght­ on this matter, and I decided on the est hesitation in doing it again" next occasion to obtain a ruling of means reaUy what it says, provided Perfume Department the court. That is why we are here." the medical grounds are there. DINING and DANCING Mr. Bourne said that his interpreta­ He added: "My record of abortion tion of the law, based on everyday is such that it would stand any •8* Under the Stars practice of men of repute in his pro- examination. I am very strict on it- profession, was that it was justifiable much stricter than some of my to perform the operation where there colleagues, but when there is a case INGHAM on the — was danger to health. that is definitely indicated I will do "I cannot draw a line between it." Established 1844 danger to life and danger to health," The Attorney-General read from he said. "If we wait for danger to the letter: "I have said that next MARINE TERRACE Ufe the woman is past assistance." time I have such an opportunity I St. George's Hamilton Castle Harbour Mr. Oliver: In your view, to save wiU write to the Attorney-General." (Venice in Bermuda) serious injury to your patient's health, He asked: "You did not mean a case you consider this operation justified of therapeutic abortion where the and you have acted on that view in operation is done for the purpose to — your practice?—Yes. of saving the mother's life from im­ It is a view not shared by all your mediate danger?"—No. Mr. Bourne about his evidence re­ colleagues?—I think 99 per cent. of my garding the difference between dan- STEVEN KISLEY'S colleagues would agree to have an gei to life and danger to health. operation performed on such patients THE "OPPORTUNITY" "There may be border-line cases, Music and Entertainment as 1 have performed them on. but I suggest that is a clear line of 4230t-h.el-p. Mr. Bourne said that he included What was the "opportunity" you distinction," he said. in the word "health" mental health were referring to?—Of having brought Mr. Bourne: There is a large group and consideration of the nervous to me a chUd pregnant after rape whose health may be damaged, but system. below the age of consent. In other whose Ufe almost certainly wiU not be < It was almost certain, he said, that words, one that would have in her sacrificed. There is another group K6e the girl in that case was physically all the makings of a state of fear and whose life wUl definitely be in great injured in the assault on her, and that terror. danger. There is a large body of would indirectly affect her ability "I have to look on the case in the material between these extremes in Slbow J^each ZHotel to bear a child safely. view of experience, not only one's which it is not possible to say how far own, but statistical experience of life will be in danger, but we find IBaget TERROR AND FEAR maternity hospitals," Mr. Bourne health depressed to such an extent For those evenings when you feel that added. that Ufe is threatened. the best is none too good — when the A pleasant rendezvous (or Cocktails and Dinners "I do not think such injuries would The Attorney-General: I gather cause direct difficulty," added Mr. that the main consideration which SOME REASONS FOR OPERATING setting must be glamorous and the food Dancing every Evening Bourne, "but I am certain that the weighed with you in this case was the perfect—come to the circumstances of her conception were effect on the nervous or mental ChUd-bearing is always attended on the popular outdoor Terazzo Patio such as to plant in her mind seeds of system?—Yes. with some risk for life?—Yes. r-T-i There is a large number of opera­ HILBERT SERBIN terror. Those who have what we Further cross-examinated, Mr. call clinical insight into labour Bourne said that in a conversation tions about which it can be said Starlight 1 err ace and the Elbow Beach Orchestra know that terror and fear are the most with Mr. Wingate, resident surgeon, | very definitely that they are perfor­ serious deterrents to the normal before the girl was admitted to hospi­ med for the purpose of preserving dine on delicious specialites de la maison Ufe?—Yes. Restricted Clientele White suit, black Tie. unfolding of the whole process." tal, he told him that his purpose in . . . filet of grouper Harcastle . . . poulet There are other operations which 3612 Dancing on Sky-Top Terrace — Music by Cotterill Sisters within the law to operate on eugenic I suppose in considering the physi­ may wreck her whole Ufe. HAMILTON HOTEL grounds. cal danger apart from the mental S Phone 3150. Reservations taken for Oaklawn Inn and Laurelwood Have you examples of that happen­ •5* "I have never done it yet on that matters a great deal depends on the ing?—I cannot recall any peisonal g> Farms in the Berkshires, Stockbridge, Mass. ground," he added. "I have to look development of the girl?—-Within example, but I have had so many after the patient. The chUd is not limits, yes. Dancing on the Roof brought to my knowledge by reading my business." Was this girl one whose develop­ You were the consultant and the and personal talk. I know it is an ment was above the normal for her surgeon?—Yes. "Swept by Ocean Breezes" accepted idea. APPARENT CHEERFULNESS age?—I should say it was the upper Mr. Oliver (re-examining): Would Children's SUN SUITS Eddie Wittstein's Yale Prom Orchestra limit of the normal. You did not take a second opinion you have done this operation if you in this case?—I did not. Mr. OUver: You made up your Apart from the question of rape and had not had an opportunity of ob­ Is it a fact that in therapeutic abor- 6d Nightly at 9 mind in the end that you would mental disturbance which you appre­ serving the girl in hospital?—No, I ions generally a second opinion is operate?—I had decided that she was hended from that act, would you have would not have operated unless I NO COVER NO MINIMUM taken?—I should think always. emphaticaUy suitable to have an said that there was any special physi­ knew the girl. CHILDREN'S SOCKS operation. cal danger in a girl of this develop­ CONSULTANT ANT) SURGEON If, instead of a fully grown, normal What was the general demeanour ment bearing a chUd?—Net, I think, woman you were dealing with a child Amateurs Every Tuesday of the girl when in hospital?—The above that to which aU chUdren are But you did not take it in this case? of 14 who has been raped, is the dan­ sister described to me with surprise liable, but much greater than that —No. In general I am appealed to as ger to Ufe comparable, to that of a THE FRENCH BAZAAR Come to Our Saturday Nite Treasure Party that she appeared to be not worried, to which an adult woman is Hable. a consultant and I considered my­ normal woman?—Much higher. L and was unusually cheerful consider- The Attorney-General next asked self In this case as the second opinion. To be Continued 4387tm.ei.p. Page 4 THE KOYAJL. GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938.

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Deere 21 lW3t«__.«_a4» Johns-Manville 94J Union Carbide 821 Aluminum 108 Gulf Oil 461 BE WISEE — BUY KAYSER Humble Oil 71 THE DRESS SHOP KAYSER "Reina" Sails Tomorrow GLOVES, HOSIERY, S.s. Reina del Pacifico (P.S.N.C.) opposite the WOMANS SHOP, Reid St. UNDERWEAR is due to arrive from Havana tomor­ row (Friday) and sails the same day KAY-PHAIR GOWNS for Liverpool. Good quality at a moderate Special train leaves No. 1 Dock price. Hamilton at 9.00 ajn. tomorrow and (Photo by Knudsen) tender "John S. Darrell" will leave NURSES RELAX on the fine hard tennis court which has been presented to the King Edward Hospital by Mrs. THE DOROTHEA Penno's Wharf, St. George's, at Gladys Trimingham in memory of her father, the late Hon. Dr. Dudley C. Trott. The court was formally No. 4 Walker Arcade 11 a.m. handed over at a brief ceremony on Tuesday morning, reported on page 1 of this issue. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND uOLONTST DAILY. THURFDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938. Page 5

FINALS IN THE JUNIOR HOOKER CUP MATCH IS IN THE HOUSE light here without getting excited answer certainly is Yes, it was aimed about It, and without going into the at the Eastern Steamship Line. TENNIS TOURNEY TODAY ARRANGED BY B.M.R.A. question of steamships, municipali­ "Another thing which I consider Chicken Dishes to Serve Continued from Page 1 ties or anything else." absolutely wrong is this. There is a Williamson to Meet Masters Inter-Club Team Shoot is to recommendation in this report that On Picnics or at Home exploded when the Queen of Bermuda BERMUDA'S APPEAL port dues be divided. This is nothing in The Boys' Singles Begin August 26 kept her passengers on board, I think but a sop which is being offered to on her trip of July 18." By JUDITH WILSON Mr. Frith said that certain people hon. members and particularly East FVERY summer finds more folks In yesterday's play in the Annual 1 Cayenne, salt and black pepper The Executive Committee of the Emphasising the need for speed in had told TI-TT. in the last few days that End members of this House to secure *- being bitten by the picnic bug Closed Bermuda Junior Tennis 3 cups fresh lima beans Bermuda Miniature Rifle Association dealing with the situation, Mr. Trott they would stop coining down here their support. This question is not a Do not oppose this healthful and 3 cups corn, cut from the cobs Tournament, Harold Williamson beat announce an Inter-Club 50-yard added: "I think this House today if Bermuda was going to become just parochial or a municipal one. It merry practice in your family if 6 whole cloves vou recognize the signs. Outdoor Jimmy Hutchings 6-2, 6-3. This puts Team Competition, for the Challenge has to make up its mind whether it a stop-over for cruises. These people concerns the entire Islands and I 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce eating is fun and it can be less Have the chicken disjointed for Williamson in the final against H. C. Cup presented by Dr. L. T. Hooker, is going to adopt a policy or not. If came to Bermuda because it was don't see why anybody can interpret trouble than eating indoors once of Hamilton, for annual conpetdtlon. frying and fry slowly until golden Masters, who beat I. S. Outerbridge, the report of the Trade Development conservative, because they knew they that recommendation in any other jrou learn a few tricks. brown on all sides in the melted 6-4, 6-2. Entries for this Competition will Board and their recommendations were going to find what they were way. It is an offer to give something butter or drippings. Remove from In the girls' singles, Peggy Welsh close Friday, August 19,1938. are accepted and a bill is allowed to accustomed to find here; but If for services rendered." PICNIC DINNERS the fat, add the onions and cook, stirring constantly until slightly beat Caroline Burrows 6-0, 6-3. Miss The competition is to start on be brought in to give effect to those Bermuda were merely to be a stopping Chilled Tomato Juice recommendations, then I beUeve this brown. Put chicken and onions Burrows took the first three games Friday, August 26, the first match place for cruises they would not come. CHEAPER TYPE OF TRAVEL Brunswick Stew Corn Bread into a stew pan, with* the toma­ in the second set. Miss Welsh will being at 8.15 pan. Prizes will be: House will have performed an act Mr. Frith referred to the question Pineapple Cole Slaw toes, salt, pepper and cayenne. Winning team, the Hooker Cup and which, over the years, will redound Butterscotch Cookies Milk Pour the water into the pan in toe in the finals with Marie Watling­ of employment at the hotels, and Mr. Tucker referred to the fact Hot or Iced Coffee ton, who heat Susanne Outerbridge four silver medals; Runners-up, four to the credit of Bermuda." which the chicken was browned to stated that there were somewhere that there was being spread abroad dissolve any dripping..- then pour 6-1, 6-2. bronze medals. Furness, Withy and Company were in the neighbourhood of 1,000 per­ the impression that this cruise bus­ Fried Chicken Ripe Olives over the chicken. Ccver tightly and Don Warren and Jimmy Hutchings Match comditlons:—Teams of four, praised by Mr. Trott, who in review­ Buttered Finger Rolls simmer until the chicken is very sons employed by the various hotels, iness would cheapen the type of travel Hot Corn on the Cob won over Thaddeus Trott and Har­ aU to count. Opposing teams will ing Bermuda's climb to eminence as a and that did not include guest­ here, but he said Furness, Withy were tender. Remove the bones, leaving Miniature Mince Pies the chicken in as large pieces as old Williamson in a three-set match. meet shoulder to shoulder, at sched­ tourist resort over the past 40 years houses. He asked what would happen to blame because they changed their Coffee Milk ule time, on B.M.R.A. Range. 20 possible. Return to the broth with In the first set Trott and William­ stated: "I have seen this country if some of the hotels had to be closed. hotel plan at the Castle Harbour the lima beans, corn, cloves and shots each competitor, 10 each at son took the first three games and grow but I have never seen the growth For each of the 1,000 hotel employees Hotel from the American plan to the Since picnics may be pick-up- Worcestershire sauce to flavor. the last three games giving them the two cards, 5 shots per target. No as much as since 1920 onward, be­ there are at least three dependants, European plan. "That is going to and-go affairs, the first rule is FRIED CHICKEN sighter. Entrance fee 6/- per team, that you should always serve what first set 6-4. Hutchings and Warren cause Furness, Withy and Company he said. have the inevitable result of entirely 2 2-pound broilers to be enclosed with entry. you would serve if vou had dinner i the second set took the first put much mere effort behind the "The only thing is, are we to be the revolutionising the type of hotel 3 tablespoons butter * * * at home. Don't plan a lunch that hree games, then lost two; gained development of tiade to Bermuda captains of our destinies or are we business which we now have. Other involves the spreading of piles of Vz cup bacon drippings TEAM TO REPRESENT BERMUDA than any other steamship company hotels wfll have to consider the sandwiches and the stufOng of Flour, salt and pepper e next, lost the next and won the not?" concluded Mr. Frith. Have the chicken cut into quar­ IN COLONIAL SMALL BORE we had. There have been criticism European plan or some adaptation of eggs. You will only make extra maining games, giving them a 6-3 Mr. Toddings ventured the cpinion work for yourself. ters, wash thoroughly and dredge tory. Fourth set they won 6-1, MATCH levelled at them, some of them just, that Furness, Withy would not sell the European plan and rates will with well-seasoned flour. Melt tha Today's picnic dishes are equally sing only the fourth game. some extremely unjust, but in the "hotel-stip tickets" unless they have to go down," continued Mr. butter and 2 tablespoons of the good when served at home on your bacon fat in a heavy iron pan or Warren and Hutchings will be The following have been selected as main I maintain that Bermudians could net sell out their regular ac­ Tucker. nicest china, on the porch, miles have benefitted." Dutch oven. When very hot, brown tched in the final against I. S. candidates fcr the team to represent commodation. The 700 people who away on a stretch of sandy beach the chicken quickly on all sides Mr. N. H. P. Vesey referred to the or deep in the woods: terbridge and H. C. Masters. Bermuda in the Colonial Small Bore had come to Bermuda during the Cover the pan tightly, bake in a fact that since 1920 the regular tour­ BRUNSWICK STEW hot oven for 1 hour, basting with In the girls' doubles Peggy and Match, 1938. "SLAP IN FACE" past shoit while as "hotel-ship" ist business has increased over 400%. 14-pound chicken the remaining bacon drippings Debora Welsh beat Caroline Bur- The first practice shoot will be shot passengers were a surplus and would He said "The problem as I see it is 4 tablespoons butter r bacon every 15 minutes. Cook 10 minures ind Susanne Outerbridge 6-3, off on the Association's Range, Par- The recommendation that the not have come otherwise, he said. dripping's longer without the lid. Remove that we have got to protect the very rie Watlington and Lee Wad- la-Ville, on Monday night, August contract line be invited to run Mr. Toddings also called the atten­ 2 onions, chopped from the pan and drain the chick­ lucrative business which we now pos­ 4 tomatoes, peeled and quartered en on paper toweling. This will Caroline Burrows and Sus- 8, the second practice on Tuesday, another ship into St. George's and tion of the House to the fact that sess. We should not do anything to 1 cup water make 4 generous servings. erbridge 6-3, 6-2. August 9, when, if the weather is the Colony pay them a subsidy for Hamilton Harbour is not suited to jeopardize that business, and I am mixed doubles Peggy and fine, the final selection of the team doing so, Mr. J. E. P. Vesey said would the cruise type of business, as there sure if hotel-ships are aUowed to i will come up against will be made and the competition be a direct "slap in the face" to the is no proper outlet for refuse. "I continue it wUl hurt that business." ;ton and Don Warren fired. Eastern Steamship Line. would Uke to call the attention of the inal, having beaten Caroline Candidates must attend the Mon­ "1 think this House should leave House to the filth and dirt in Hamil­ NATIONALISTIC SPIRIT Burrows and Jimmy Hutchings 6-1, day and Tuesday practices to qualify the matter in abeyance until October ton Harbour, and why the Director rie Watlington and Don War- for the team. The competition con­ at which time we will be in a position of Health allows it here I don't know. "I trust we will deal with this mat­ beat Susanne and I. Stuart sists of two 25-yard deliberate cards to judge what effect this change in Why doesn't he get busy and do his per competition. Candidates un­ duty?" said Mr. Toddings. ter today. I want to state now that I Outerbridge 7-5, 6-3. the way of handling tourists will have able to attend as above should com­ absolutely object to cruise passengers B finals will be played this af- Any judgment which we make now municate with the Hon. Secretary at is purely on supposition, we don't whether they come on Furness boats I at 3 p.m. There will be the "OBNOXIOUS PERSONALITY" once. know how far this business will go." on any other ships," said Sir Henry play in boys' and girls' singles, The following have been selected:— continued Mr. Vesey. Watlington. "I think it is to be re­ by boys' and girls' Doubles, Mr. Toddings also eulogized the Sgt. Sargent, and Ptes. Stafford and great work done by Mr. Blackiston gretted that we have put such a lastly the mixed doubles. Mr. E. P. T. Tucker, of St. George's Price, of The Sherwood Foresters; (formerly of Furness, Withy) and stat­ nationalistic spirit in our debate, j The finalists are: Parish, said he had not intended to R.S.M. Willianison and Cpls. Perin­ make any extended speech on the ed that but for his work Bermuda and from the way some members Singles: Harold Williamson chief and L. Hayward, B.V.R.C; subject but the remarks of Mr. would not be half as far ahead as it talk you would th.Ti.i- they were lean­ vs. Hugh Masters. Capt. Jones and Cpls. Barnes and Trott had compelled him to challenge was at the present time. "We would ing towards Washington instead of Don Warren and Dennis, Staff and Departments; Cpl. them. He said some of the remarks not be here if Mr. Blackiston was at Westminster." s vs. I. Stuart Out- Whiting, B.V.E.; Messrs. H. A. John­ made by Mr. Trott were at complete the head of things. An obnoxious Captain Winter said that he sup­ rbridge and Hugh Masters. son, L. R. Lindley, S. Dunks, A. E.; variance with views expressed by him personality is dominating this whole ported the minority report of the com­ Peggy Welsh vs. Greenslade of the Bermuda R. C. last Thursday in New York. "Last thing," said Mr. Toddings. mittee when it was introduced, but Marie Watlington. Messrs. A. Cresdee. R. H. Clark, Thursday the hon. member stated "Yes, I agree," said Sir Henry that conditions had changed since : Peggy and Debra E. D. Davis, C. A. Brackstone, Dr. most definitely that he could not see | Watlington subtlety, and a burst of then. He did not like the idea of e Watlington and Less Hooker, C. Hollis, A. T. Guest, and that any legislation should be enacted laughter went up. Bermuda becoming a Coney Island, WE 511 B. N. Smith of the Victoiia R.C. to deal with this matter. The hon. "Mr. Chairman, I hope the com­ which inevitably would happen if Peggy and Pat member stated that most definitely mittee, in the light of the fact that the cruise ship business were aUowed e Watlington and Don last Thursday," asserted Mr. Tucker. Mr. Gosling, the hon. member for to continue. Warren. Paget, has not been able to produce Strating that he was a signatory of o British & Australian Tennis Mr. H. J. Tucker voiced the cpinion that in view of the fact that the one tittle of evidence in support of the majority report, Mr. H. D. But­ BASEBALL RESULTS Teams Sail for the U.S. House requested the Trade Develop­ what he has told you, wiU not agree terfield said that nothing had hap­ ment Board to make a report on the to his motion. He says he would Uke pened since that time which changed ORK, Aug. 3. (CP)—Base­ LONDON, Aug. 3. (CP)—Five tennis situation, it was only courteous that to teU you but he is not in a position his opinion. "I am more in favour of ball scores today: players selected to represent Great the House should consider it. to do so," said Mr. Toddings. the majority report as it was origin­ ican Association night games. Britain in the United States tennis Mr. Gosling stated that the motion "The tourist agencies also come ally brought out than I am of the 8 Toledo 6 championships sailed aboard the of Mr. Toddings was merely an at­ into it. Furness have been trying to present proposition which is placed 5 Kansas City 6 "Queen Mary" today. Kay Stammers, tempt to stifle the contents of the throw a little molasses around. The before us by the Trade Development 2 Indianapolis 7 Margo Lumb, R. A. Shayes, Eric report of the Committee. Association has registered its disap­ Board, but we have the undertaking of Mr. Gosling that this legislation 2 St. Paul 4 Filby and the team captain, George On a division, Mr. Toddings's mo­ proval at Washington over the action will be brought forward in several (Pat) Hughes, made up the party. tion was defeated, and the House f&- that was threatened by this Com­ AMERICAN LEAGUE parts, which wiU give us the right to Charles Hare, who is now in the solved itself into committee to con­ pany, and the American Tourist select which portions of it which we United States, will join the party sider the Trade Development Board's Association have also made their wish to enact." Philadelphia 14 Chicago on its arrival in the U.S. The Aus­ report. comment and their patience is about Boston 4 Cleveland tralian women's team, which has exhausted. They are not going to "I want to clear up one point. The been in England for some months, ABSURD SUGGESTION bother with tourist places which are hon. member for St. George's, Mr. NATIONAL LEAGUE also left by the same boat. continuaUy throwing obstacles in Toddings, has on several occasions their way, because there are many cited the inward thoughts of the WELCOME AWAITS—Thursday, Aug. 4, will be New York City's ttsburgli 9 Boston Mr. Gosling gave a brief resume of places which wiU welcome the bus­ United States Diplomatic Service, big day for welcoming Douglas Corrigan, Los Angeles flier who 5 Boston what was contained in the report, ttsbuigli iness and even throw out induce­ and I have no doubt by now he is made a mistake in his direction and landed in Dublin. His plane 8 Chicago enumerating what was contained in already has been shipped home and he will return on the American AIR TRAVEL ments," concluded Mr. Toddings. probably a qualified member, but, Mr. 6 Philadelphia each paragraph. He stated the sug­ liner Manhattan, according to present booking. He is shown above Mr. H. B. Wilkinson submitted an Chairman, he cannot serve in that as he stepped out of his plane in Dublin. The following passengers departed gestion that the committee would RNATIONAL LEAGUE amendment which would allow the capacity in two governments at the yesterday morning for Port Wash-1 not call upon the Eastern Steamship cruise ships to hold their passengers same time." said Mr. E. H. Trim­ 0 Jersey City 5 ington, L. I., by R.M.A. CavaUer Lines if Furness, Withy and Company on board one night only whUe in ingham. "I have seen, I think, prob- I WINNERS OF THE CITY SWEEP 3 Newark 6 under the command of Capt. M. R. objected was absurd. Furness, Withy port. He said the ships that Harnett ably all the dispatches that have been Alderson: and Company were just as anxious to 0*1 & Richardson were agents for came received by this government and I Mr. and Mrs. Sherhnam Jenny, arrive at a settlement as the commit­ THE ANNUAL SOMERSET--ST. GEORGE'S CUP MATCH into St. George's and Grassy Bay and am perfectly satisfied that what His SE OF PLAY SCORES IN Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jack, Mr. and Mrs. tee were. kept their passengers on board one Excellency said in a message, that he Richard H. Mandel, Mr. Walter "Now, Mr. Chairman, every effort Selle- ENGLISH CRICKET night only, and he did not think that was satisfied that it would not be Schwalb, Mr. and Mrs. F. Burnham was made by this committee to reach lst. Prize T334 EDDIE GALARDI. New York City E. Kai am E. Swainson business should be interfered with. harmful to pass any legislation which . Aug. 3. (CP)—Close of Chapman, Mr. Sam Chew, Mr. Ben an agreement between the parties 2nd. Prize N597 R. ROBINSON. Pembroke H. Robinson A. Smith Mr. J. E. P. Vesey objected to Mr. was not discriminatory, he did so n cricket matches com- Chew, Mrs. Margot Zuberbuhler, concerned," said Mr. Gosling after 3rd. Prize T277 HILTON THOMAS. Pemb oke H. Williams A. Durrant Wilkinson's amendment because he after he had satisfied himself that was 1 today were: Mr. S. Edward Winniger, Mrs. Maryj explaining the contents of the report. 3rd. Prize T377 V. ALBOUY. Hamilton C. Smith E. Simons considered the people who were com­ the case and those were the condi­ gham. Middlesex 395 Schwalbe, Mr. Gamet F. Grills, "As can be seen, both companies are ing here for two days now would not tions. I hope the hon. member for Mr. and Mrs. Alexander W. Horn, taking shelter under the large and Drawers of other playeis: , Compton 58, Robins come at aU if they could only stay St. George's will kindly refer to what Mr. L. Mariano Zuverbuhler, Mr. shady tree cf discriminatory legisla­ S319 ALITE LEMA N. Proctor . Hollies four for 93). for one day. He suggested that the he knows about and not something Paul Bertrand, Mr. Louis Andre tion." G280 B. PICHARDSON. St. George's Raynor 3hire 14 for one. whole thing be postponed until the about what he imagines in future." , Northamptonshire 220 Berthault, Mr. Douglas H. Matthew, Mr. Gosling stated that it was not S340 J. '-""ARTER, St. Geerge's C. Darrell intended that the three cr four re­ FaU. Mr. R. C. Crawford and Mr. N. B. R528 F.BROWN. Hamilton A.S.eede i four for 81, Jim and Capt. G. J. Powell. commendations contained in the "The hon. member in charge, Mr. Dill spoke in favour of adoption of 1453 THEUNLU KY TWO. HamUton E. Darrell 9), Sussex 32 for one. Board's report would be included in Gosling, surely he cannot expect this the Board's report, and Mr. B. C. C. S462 KENNETH RUSSELL, Hamilton G. Simmons Hampshire 313 one piece of legislation. The legis­ House to agree to all the recommen­ Outerbridge voiced objection to it. J315 H. J. FOX. St. David's C. Woolridge Walker 59), against lation would be drafted so that if the dations of the Trade Development Mr. J. E. P. Vesey referred to the 0224 D. LEE. Hamilton K. Horton Worcestershire. TIDE TABLE FOR AUGUST membeis did net agree to certain Board," said Mr. Vesey. "Does he fact that seven years ago the Tiade K357 A. ABRAHAMS, Pembroke E. Brown .oucestershire 388 for recommendations they could support think this House would agree to the Development Board considered a S256 I. KARAM.Ham>ltrn N.Smith 57. Barnett 83, Neale first recommendation and also agree similar question, and at that time High Water Low Water Sun­ Sun­ or cbject to the bill as they saw fit. N538 MARVEL GRIFFITHS. St. David's !?. Darrell end 117 not out), against to have Furness, Withy and Company their opinion proved to be wrong and Date A.M. P.M. A.M. PJH. rise set Fearing unemployment should leg­ 0223 H. M. M.. Bailey's Bay W. DarreU Glamorgan. subsidized to run a steamship line it could just as easily be wrong now. 3 1.50 2.38 758 8.57 553 7.16 islation net be enacted to bar hotel- Z43*. X. Y. Z., H-milton A.Simons .ford, Essex 402 (O'Con- in competition with the line which is During the division, Mr. Toddings 4 2.52 3.43 8.58 10.07 5.34 7J5 ships. Mr. Gosling said: "It will be Z447 THE FIVE, Devonshire O'B. Simon. Wilcox 102). against Notting­ there now? Furness, Withy did not exclaimed that he wanted to make 5 3.59 4.45 10.00 11.12 535 7.14 impossible for our hotels to operate K493 THE UNLUCKY SIX, Hamilton E. Durrant hamshire. take any steps to put in a service some challenges. "I want to chal­ 6 5.00 5.41 10.58 11.53 555 7.13 in the end, and if that comes to pass Z471 >".HALL,~rawl .".Welsh At Canterbury, Kent 329 (Fagg there. The Corporation of St. lenge the vote of the hon. member for 7 5.57 6.29 12.09 5.36 7.12 it is bound to mean unemployment. Z46S T. BI*. OOKS C. Dismont George's got after that particular Devonshire, Sir Henry Watlington, Vinson five for 72,) Lancashire 8 6.40 7.09 12.57 1257 5.37 7.11 Nobody can get away from that, and Q5e2 I NEVER HAD A ~HAN~E E. Hunt Une and got them into St. George's." who I beUeve is a shareholder in the 64 for three. 1.35 150 5.37 7.10 it is that which is most important to Thank'ng f&a for your patronage 9 7.22 7.45 Bermudiana Hotel, a Furness-Withy At Leicester, Leicestershire 297 2.06 1.57 5.38 7.09 us all heie. We have seen the enorm­ 10 757 8.20 institution," he said. (Armstrong 64, Watson 60, Leyland 11 8.30 8.50 237 2.31 558 7.08 ous benefits of the gradual and steady AMAZING RECOMMENDATIONS Mr. B. C. C. Outerbridge challenged my opinion and I want to sound a five for 77), Yorkshire 23 for no wick­ 12 9.05 922 3.07 3.09 559 7J07 development of our tourist business. English as She is Spoke! Everyone of us in this House Is Uving the vote of Sir Stanley Spurling on note of warning, that it will work dis­ ets. 13 9.38 9.57 3.38 3.45 5.40 7.06 in a better financial -Strata than he "I should Uke to second Mr. Tod­ the same grounds. However, Mr. astrously to Bermuda if this legisla­ At Weston-super-Mare, Somerset 14 10.15 10.33 4.10 457 5.41 7.05 ever would have been had it not been dings's motion," said Mr. H. J. Dunkley ruled the challenges out. tion goes through." WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (CP)—The 352 for six (Lee 162), against Derby­ 15 10.58 11.13 4.45 5.11 5.42 7.04 for the steady development of that Tucker, continuing the debate. "It Stating that the adoption of the When members were getting ready Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico, ran shire. 16 11.45 11.58 5.25 6.00 5.42 7.03 trade. Here we have a possibility of seems to me that the recommenda­ report would bring about retaliation to leave, ir. f»ct many were out of into difficulty with the EngUsh lan­ 17 . 12.38 6.10 6.57 5.43 7.02 wrecking that trade. I know a quota­ tions contained in the Trade Develop­ Mr. S. S. Toddings declared: "It is the House before Adjournment, Mr. guage yesterday, but he conveyed his 18 12.51 1.40 7.04 8.03 5.43 7.01 tion also, and if I may quote it it is, ment Board's report to this House going to bring retaliation, that is, I E. P. T. Tucker moved that a message general ideas to reporters who wanted BUSH FIRE ON ST. DAVID'S 19 1.54 2.49 8.05 9.13 5.44 7.00 "The devil you know is better than are the most amazing that I can am assuming that legislation is going be sent to His ExceUency the Gover- an interview. Don Jose Tormos 20 3.04 3.58 9.12 1055 5.45 6.59 YESTERDAY the devil you don't," concluded Mr. conceive a responsible agency would to be introduced to give effect to thf- I nor informing rim that there was no Diego, the Mayor in question, had 4.15 5.04 1051 1158 5.45 6.58 21 Gosling. make. The question of discrimina­ report. If legislation is passed it if*, further busine s to be considered. just come out of a hospital, leaving 22 522 6.03 1159 5.46 6.57 A bush fire on the Eastern end of tion has been raised. We have at­ going to bring retaliation just . Taken more or less by surprise, his vermiform appendix behind, but 6.20 6.56 1255 1258 5.47 6.55 Mr. E. V. Frith, in seconding Mr. St David's Island at 10,35 yesterday 23 tempted to guage the effect of our sure as I am standing on this flooar." the "whip" of .he winning side of the he declared that he had "plenty of 7.45 1.16 154 5.47 6.54 Gosling's motion that the House for­ morning was extinguished in four 24 7.15 actions in Washington and among He cited passports and the cancelling day rushed his members to their tripes left for the fighting terrorists 8.32 2.02 2.15 5.48 6.53 ward to His Excellency a messge minutes by the St. Georges fire bri­ 25 8.05 pubUc opinion in the United States. of the privUege of American tourists seats. But the other side were less who attempted to assassinate officials 9.17 2.45 3.05 5.48 6.52 asking that legislation be drafted to gade which sped to the scene m 26 8.54 I think that before you attempt to taking goods into America to the ex­ prepared, and Mr. Tucker had only on the island." He said the assas­ 10.00 359 3.55 5.49 6.50 give effect to the recommendations response to a call by P.c. Edward W 9.39 guage that, the first thing to ask tent of $100 duty free. two suppcrteis, Mr. H. J. TueSsr and sins were "pigdogs," •shook his fist 28 1025 10.45 4.11 4.40 5.50 6.49 of the Board, said, "I personally ("Bosun") Swainson. The blaze was yourselves is whether discrimination "I am perfectly wilUng to lose in a Mr. H. T. North. and exclaimed, "If I could speak the 29 11J3 11.30 4.55 5.30 5.50 6.48 cannot see why aU this heated dis­ on the property belonging to Sr actuaUy exists. Was that biU aimed cheerful manner" said Mr. E. P. T. The Houre adjourned until to­ EngUsh by books it would blow their 5.39 653 5.51 6.47 cussion has taken place. To me it is Stanley Spurling, M.CJ-, and gave 30 . 12.04 at one steamship Une or not, and the I nose, by damn I am!" 5.52 6.46 question of poUcy for us to decide Tucker. "I feel I am quite light in morrow. the fire brigade no difficulty. 31 1222 12.57 656 7.19 Page 6 IUB KOYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. 1938.

English Act we found in a case where SIR STANLEY SPURLING:—Mr. COLONIAL a person dies the coroner may direct Chariman ,as a matter of principlel am a medical officer to hold a post rather opposed to the proposal. This mortem upon the dead person, and clause proposes to exempt an inquest PARLIAMENT should the post mortem reveal abso­ on anyone who may die in a mental lutely and specifically that the person hospital. It seems to me as a matter died from natural casues, it may of principle it is just the same as in OFFICIAL REPORT have been heart trouble, it may gaols or reformatories where per­ IN BERMUDA have been anything else from natural sons are detained against their will. causes, then he has the right to waive I beUeve in the Mother Country in an inquest by jury. I might say to the each one of these cases an inquest Proceedings of tbe House that I should say five out of has to be held. That is so as to put Honourable House ten cases where a man dies suddenly above any question of criticism and has not been attended by a medi­ against the management of those of Assembly cal practitioner within a reasonable institutions which have to retain time before death, that a practioner people against their wiU for the good will not provide a death certificate, of the community. I have no doubt and the only thing left is for thei n my mind, knowing the medical SESSION OF 1938 coroner to enter on the scene. A superintendent of our medical hos­ doctor is instructed to perform a pital, there would never be anything post mortem upon the deceased, which he could justly be criticized he does so, appears at the inquiry of, but I think as a matter of prin­ DAT No. 15 and upon his evidence alone the jury ciple this is wrong. returns a verdict from the cause he Monday, 1st August, 1938. stated the person died from. Now, SIR HENRY WATLINGTON (Dev­ Accent charm THE CORONERS ACT, 1938 sir, this clause, if adopted, will, onshire Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I Recommitted after a post mortem has been held rather agree with the remarks of the motif for this year s by a doctor, entitle a coroner to give hon. member for St. George's, Sir a certificate of burial without caU- smart women. From the On motion of Mr. Toddings the Bill Stanley Spurling. We have heard entitled "The Coroners Act, 1938" ing a jury. H this clause is adopted lots of things about mental hospi­ home of chic comes was recommitted for generalpurposes. it will save the Colony about f 100 to tals that are not right. I think it is £120 a year, and I think it is safe, running a bit of danger to do away Paris perfume sir. You have a medical men per­ MR. NORTH in the Chair. with the inquests at the mental forming the post mortem and re­ hospitals. Remember, those people porting to the coroner as to the cause Mr. S. S. TODDINGS (St. George's are in a very excited condition, and of the death. Should it be found Parish):—Mr. Chairman, when the many times the keepers are very by the coroner that death was caused conrmitte rose on the last occasion much strained, and something may by anything else than natural causes happen and the medical superin­ we had reached clause 8 and were then a coroner will call his jury. about to proceed with clause 9 when tendent is not always there. I think the hon. member for Devonshire it is unwise to agree to this motion Parish, Mr. Cox, raised a question and I think it would be preferable with regard to giving the coroner Mr. TODDINGS moved to substi­ to leave it as it is now. power to dispense with certain cases tute the foUowing as clause 10:— without summoning a jury. The Mr. S. S. TODDINGS.—Mr. Chair­ learned Attorney General has drafted 10. (1) Where a Coroner has been man, I shaU not object to withdraw­ notified that the dead body of a per­ a substitute clause for clause 9, and ing that amendment. In fact, I son is lying within its district and the only difference in the original might inform the committee that I Westinghouse Electrical Products there is reasonable cause to suspect clause and the new drafted clause is had a rather heated and long argu­ that such a person has died a death of that he has inserted provision in the ment with the Attorney General which the cause Is unknown, the latter for certain procedure which is along the same lines as the two are known and used Coroner, if he is of opinion that a members, the hon. member for St. now adhered to; that is the holding post-mortem examination may prove of inquests on persons who die in the- George's, Sir Stanley Spurling, and '^T'OU'LL find that Westinghouse electrical products are used in the an inquest to be unnecessary, may the hon. member for Devonshire, mental hospital, which is an institu­ direct any registered medical practi­ A tion where persons are detained Sir Henry Watlington, have spoken, best of homes and sold in the best of shops. tioner to make a post-mortem exam­ and I never was wedded to it but against their will. Now lately it has Here in your own community many people are friendly to Westing­ ination of the body of the deceased somehow or other I have had a lot of been the custom to hold inquests and to report the result thereof to upon every patient who dies in the contact with the medical superin­ house, because they use Westinghouse electrical products and have h-Tri in writing, and for the purposes tendent and I have a great deal of mental hospital. It may have been of the examination the Coroner shall learned how dependable they are, how much money they save, how necessary years ago, but with the confidence in him, but you may not have the like powers and the medical always have that same man. (A many comforts they bring. institution we have down there today, practitioner shall be subject to the in charge of a highly efficient medical member: You may be there!) Yes, like penalty for disobedience as if I may be a candidate some day and There are hundreds of ways in which Westinghouse electrical prod­ superintendent, it is thought this the examination were a post-mortem so may you! However,.I would not foimality to a certain extent can be ucts can make your home healthier and happier. See these products. examination directed by the Coroner like for this clause to go to a vote done away with and save this country at an inquest upon the body of the and be lost without learning the See the new Westinghouse electric refrigerators, ranges, radios, j a great deal of money. My experience deceased. feeling of one or two other members. washers, fans, irons and many other products. And see how easily you has been each and every time I go to hospital to conduct an inquiry on a can afford to own the best... Westinghouse! (2) If as a result of such post­ Mr. R. C. CRAWFORD (Pembroke I patient who has died fre verdcit is mortem examination as aforesaid the always, if not always it is r.ine times Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I think S_-KMS.D_.-_ Coroner is satisfied that an inquest is out of ten, based on the evidence I shaU have to vote against that TUNE IN Westinghouse International Station W8XK unnecessary he may dispense with the amendment, because you wUl usual­ given by the medical superintendent holding of an inquest accordingly. /or better short wave radio reception Don't under oath. Now this bill, if the ly find that there is a suspicion on House adopts the amendment, will the part of people who have relatives (3) Where under the provisions caU for notification by the headkeeper in the mental hospital that they of this section a Coroner has dis­ are not being rightly treated, and I to the coroner of any death which pensed with the holding of an inquest, takes place down there and if, after think this will not serve to remove he shall authorise the buried of the any undue suspicion or doubt of any confeience with the medical superin­ body by order under his hand in like tendent, and the superintendent kind that would protect the Medical manner as if an order for burial were Superintendent or other parties con­ I dees not know what the patient died being made at an Inquest upon the cerned. Westinghouse from, then an inquest will be held. body of the deceased, and he shall But if the medical superintendent also send to tht district registrar a Mr. TODDINGS moved to with- JMMAKER OF FINE ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS th P aste states to the coroner that the patient | certificate under his hand stating the Don't let pyorrhoea rob you of your died of tuberculosis or some other cause of death as revealed by the re­ draw the clause. REFRIGERATORS • RADIOS • RANGES • WASHERS • WATER teeth. sort of disease, and after satisfying port of the medical practitioner who rotect your gums with ' GENOZO' himself that that is correct, the cor­ —which was agreed to. Brand Tooth Paste. made the post mortem examination. HEATERS • VACUUM-CLEANERS • FANS • IRONS • IRONERS • AIR oner may then waive the inquest. OZO' prevents pyorrhoea and Mr. TODDINGS moved to substi­ CONDITIONING • LAMPS AND LIGHTING EQUIPMENT « SWITCHES AND gives your teeth a wonderful gleaming It is really a waste of time and a waste Mr. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chairman, tute the foUowing as clause 11. SOCKETS • "MICARTA" • X-RAY • ELEVATORS • METERS • RELAYS whiteness. of money to be holding inquests on this latter sub-clause lays down rExozo' is entirely free from soap, everyone who dies in a mental hospi­ that the coroner must go through INSULATORS • WELDERS • MOTORS • TRANSFORMERS • GENERATORS grit apd harmful bleaching agents. 11. Nothing in section 10 of this tal; although it is going to decrease exactly the same routine in the case i refreshing flavour captivates— Act shaU be construed as authorizing CIRCUIT-BREAKERS • LIGHTNING ARRESTERS • TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT • RECTIFIERS my fees somewhat, I must say it is where a doctor satisfies him as to you'll use it always. a Coroner to dispense with an inquest unnecessary. I am gcing to ask the the cause of death as he does if he SOLO THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY BY WESTINGHOUSE DISTRIBUTORS Sold in two sizes, medium and large, by all committee to adopt this substitute in any case where there is reasonable Chemists, Druggist*, etc. If unobtainable locally, had to call a jury. clause in lieu cf the present one. cause to suspect that a person has NIC:HOL _ & ASHTON, died a violent or an unnatural death. '. <*ox 529, Hamilton. Mr. TODDINGS moved to substi­ Mr. TODDINGS moved Clause 10. rd * GENOZO * is the Registered Trade Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ Ad No. 86 E ot GENATOSAN LTD., Loughborough, tute the following as Clause 9. he makers of* Genasprin ' man, having withdrawn my pre­ the Safe Brand of Aspirin, SIR STANLEY SPURLING (St. vious motion, I wiU not move to and ' Cystopurin ' brand of 9. (1) Whenever the dead body of George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I substitute the clause which I have a person is found on land or in the wiU second it. I have gone through just read. This is just a clause which territorial waters of these Islands, or it very carefully. I understand it is refers to what has gone in clauses is brought or washed ashore, and based on the law in the Mother 10 and 11. That makes it clearer there is reasonable cause to suspect Country at the present time, and I than ever that he must not take that such person has died a violent or | THE MAGNESIA IN PHILLIPS' think it is an improvement. It too much privUege with this. an unnatural death or a death of j I enables a post-mortem to be per­ which the cause is unknown, or when­ GIVES COMPLETE formed without calling a jury to­ ever any person dies in any prison, —which was agreed to. gether, and if the medical man who MOUTH PROTECTION reformatory or mental hospital, it j performs the post-mortem finds the shall be the duty of every person find­ Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ cause of death was from natural ing such dead body, and of every per­ man, I now desire, after having re­ causes then the coroner can dispense son having knowledge of such death, numbered some clauses, to move to 42,000 dentists agree that magnesia is the one with having a jury. It seems to me and of the principal occupier cf the amend clause 10 of the original effective way to combat the harmful mouth acids to be aU right. It does not give a house or place or the master cr per- biU which the Committee has now coroner the right to dispense with an in front of them by re-numbering that cause tooth decay. Phillips' Magnesia Tooth son in charge of the ship or the per- taquest m any and aU cases, but it clause 12. That wiU allow for the Paste contains over 75% genuine Phillips' Milk ot sen in charge cf the prison, reforma- Qnly wnen he ^ received a ^T_ two clauses that I have put in, clauses Magnesia. Thus, it protects teeth and gums as it tory or mental hospital, wherein such ^g^g fr0m a medical man who 10 and 11. I have introduced two new cleans. Sweetens the breath too. bedy is found, or such death occurs, L,. performed a post mortem. I clauses, 10 and 11 between 9 and 10 I forthwith to notify the Coroner cf the think it is a great improvement, of the original biU. ' Now if I re­ district, or any police constable of the Mr. Chairman. number clause 10 12 that wiU permit f^Hll&rjMr Don't let it go until it fact, and every constable to whom of the two new clauses which you l2!!Effii«iu^ such death, or the finding of such —which was agreed to. have already adopted. develops into something body, is notified, shall forthwith much more serious. BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCY Representatives There is no better cause the Coioner of the district to be Mr. TODDINGS moved to substi­ Mr. TODDINGS moved to amend remedy for the relief of notified. tute the foUowing as clause 11:— clause 10 of the original BUl by Coughs, Colds and all re-numbering it clause 12. (2) Any person who fails to com­ 11. Where a Coroner has been Bronchial Afflictions Mr. N. B. DILL (Devonshire Par­ checks than Robert's Syrup. It ply with the requirements of this sec­ notified that a person has died in a MALARIA breaks up the cold, tion shaU be Uable en summary con­ reformatory or mental hospital the ish):—Mr. Chairman, there is one viction to a fine of five pounds. Coroner shaU forthwith inquire of the point I would Uke to ask the hon- in 3 days soothes the throat and member in charge. 11 he re-numbers COLDS PEREIER—JOUET 1928 quickly restores normal medical practitioner, if any, who at­ 666 tended the deceased person during his 10 as 12 it wiU then read "upon re­ first day conditions. Most pleas­ —which was agreed to. Liquid, Tablets Finest EXTRA Quality last illness as to the causes and cir­ ceipt of such notification." What Headache, 30 ant to take. Salve, Nose Drops EXTFiA DRY Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ cumstances of the death, and if as a notification is that? It seems to minutes Manufactured by man, the next amendment affects result of such inquiry the Coroner is me a further amendment will be (Reserved for Great Britain) NORTHROP & LYMAN CO., the suggestions that the hon. member satisfied that an inquest is unneces­ necessary in order to bring it in line. Try "Bub-My-Tism" —- World's Best • LIMITED o Toronto, Caaada * for Devcnshire, Mr. Cox, put forward sary he may dispense with the holding Liniment A RARE & DELICATE CHAMPAGNE FOR and to which my colleague Sir Stanley of an inquest accordingly. Mr. S. S. TODDQJGS:—Mr. Chair­ THE CONNOISSEUR Spurling objected in the broad sense. man, the hon. member is quite right I have since had a clause drawn up Mr. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chairman, and I have provision for that which and submitted it to my coUeague, that clause is put in to give effect to I am going to move now. Having and he has seen fit to withdraw the what I have already explained. The numbered that clause 12, sir, I am Kill Tour Pile* going to move clause 12 by substitu­ Don't totItching , blooding. Internal or objection he voiced. What the hon. medical superintendent first satis­ protruding pile* «aP yourjrttelitjrJO* GOSLING BROS., Ltd. ting the foUowing for the first two member for Devonshire desired to fies the coroner that the patient died causa an O-tpoiiolye. painful operation. lines to which the hon. and learned In 1« mJnutoi you oan otop too pain Established 1822 do was to empower the coroner to a natural death, of which the doctor and auickly Arink ooro, swollen tto- member for Devonshire, Mr. DiU, sueriwltl. tho Doctor** now preaerlp- I waive an inquiry in any case which he knows the case, and if he does we waive tlon. -China-Hold. If • guaranteed to ft* SOLE AGENTS has referred. you up In lt day» or money baekQAaK desired. That was what my colleague the inquiry which is carried on at the your cnemlat for guaranteed Cl_lna--*ol4 [objected to. Upon looking up the present time at the mental hospitals. I Cont.ino.-d on page 9 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938. Page 7

EFORE Cythia aould say any­ Getting Fat? B thing to this, another young man and two girls appeared. Mrs. . CROSS Potter-Payne was plainly reUeved > by the interruption. Give your child *ttfc MV "Oh. here are the others!" She introduced them to Cyn­ s n thia—her daughter Irene, and the HEART two English guests. Bruce and " "CYDRAX Beatrice Kerr. Then, she led the (NON-ALCOHOLIC) way into the house and into tbe 6a &C£ea £pp&- living room. The apple is acknowledged to be tbe Cm., tta as Pnlted Featare Syndicate Inc. Cynthia, with her book in mind most health-giving of all fruits. Peter Moore is in love with ETER aelped Cynthia out ofha d already begun sizing up the Cynthia Glenn, but she turns P the car and. mounting the ver­ members of the household She VIROL "Cydrax'' is a direct product down his many proposals, and anda steps with her. introduced liked the irrepressible Tommy leaves her Southern home to go her Mrs. Potter-Payne greeted Mrs. Potter-Payne was iust about of the juice of die finest cyder- to New York with a vague idea tier effusively. what she had expected, but there of seeking a career of some sort. "Mr. Moore has told me allwa s something likable about the apples and therefore is extremely In ho* absence, Peter rents her about vou. Miss Smith! I've nowoman . The Kerrs seemed a bit ancestral home to the newly rich constitution healthful and refreshing. It cleanses earthly use for a secretary, but reserved—Cynthia laid that to the Mis. Potter-Payne of New York, it will be a pleasure to have a fact that they were English. and tones up the whole digestive who is trying to create a "back­ friend of Miss Glenn's staying On the other hand. Irene Pot­ system and is ideal for those putting ground" for herself with the with as And I'm sure that living ter-Payne was anything but re­ hope of marrying her daughter in this lovely old place will help served! A platinum blonde, she on weight. Keep energetic with non­ and son to an Englishman and vou to regain vour strength. I'm fairly exuded vivacity—and imme­ his sister who are her house sorry vou've been ill." diately attached herself to Peter alcoholic "Cydrax" at mealtimes— guests. When Cynthia (earns this, she returns from New York, "Thank you." said Cynthia. "But She had drawn him into a cor­ after work—after sport—at all times. telling Peter she has decided to vou really must let me help you ner of the _oom and was carrying become an author and put the or else I shall feel guilty about on an animated conversation with Potter - Paynes in a book. She staying. . Surely you must have him. Cynthia, as she conversed tells him he must introduce her a lot of letters to write or—" with Mrs. Potter-Payne, kept an to Mrs. Potter-Payne as "Jennie "My dear I write to no one!ea r cocked toward that corner IV HITE WAYS Smith, a friend of Cynthia I've neglected all my friends in "That's a spiffy roadster of Glenn's,'' and persuade that lady New York shamefully. You seeyours!. " Irene was saying. "It looks to hire her as a secretary. Peter, it's so peaceful down here in this like a million!" CifdeXs Jbttk Stitei well accustomed to Cynthia's romantic spot, that I do nothing "How about taking a spin in it cum at all. my dear but—** some day?" Peter suggested. "crazy schemes,'' protests. She Whiteways"Cydrax" is made from succeeds, however, in making "But go in for a bit of family- "It's a date!" cyder-apples which contain Lime, him consent to do as she asks. tree growing." said a drawling TH show you some of the points Albumen, Potassium, Tannin, masculine voice from the door­ of interest hereabouts. The water­ and MALIC ACID (Nature's way. falls. Lovers' Leap and—" antidote to Uric Acid)—all CHAPTER m The three people on the porch "Lovers' Leap!" Irene echoed elements to ensure better health T*HE following afternoon, turned simultaneously. "How romantie! What is it?" "A high bluff overlooking the and to combat rheumatism and Cynthia, having again dis­ "Tommy!" said Mrs. Potter- Payne. "What an absurd thing river." Peter told her. "The legend Think of the energy children use up in a summer's kindred ailments due to imper­ guised herself by slicking back fect digestion. to say!" is that two lovers, long ago. leaped tier hair and donning tortoise- Tbe voung man called Tommy. from it when their parents for­ day—playing, working and growing. And re­ bade them to marry." ON SALE EVERYWHERE Tommy laughed. "Remembei member, they are eating lighter meals at this Agents: Nicholl & Ashton, P.O. Box 529, Hamilton that, sister dear, when vou are tempted to disobey vour mother'" time of year. That is why they need Virol—to "Hush!" said Irene. She rose and said to Peter. "Come on out replace spent energy and build up into the rose garden—where we !w_fif_iB_ won't be interrupted by my sillv lasting vitality and strength. Virol brother!" is the food that provides all the Cynthia saw Mrs. Potter-Payne frown as they left the room arm different elements children need Imumi in arm. She also noted that Bruce Kerr was none too pleased. for healthy growth and protection Then. Tommy excused himself "JvWlWf "Tm transplanting some gerani­ against illness. Virol builds for ums," he explained. "See you later Miss Smith. . . " life. Start now and give your - ...a-S laiB*-51 "Tommy." his mother said child a Virol Constitution. O-AI.OVU *N MUM * MTTUS $0t0-» SW6U $«• ffUTMirISWHt quickly, "perhaps Beatrice would selling <-°a*^ like to help you." UCKI.EY Beatrice, however, demurred fetnedf* MIXTURE "No, thanks. Tommy. I don't like B RCrUSC SUBSTITUTE* S grubbing—and I'm in the midst Write to W. K. Buckley Limited, 559 College Street, Toronto, Con. of a most interesting book. . ado, and receive a copy of our fascinating little book. "Myeteries al Bruce, you go with him." Luck** which tells how to obtain FREE our lucky chaim ***_>» "Right-o!" said her brother. "I Dio-Bus"—and literature describing Buckley's Proven Method MM Greater Freedom From Coughs and CoMt. do like digging." FREE As Bruce departed with Tommy THE LEADING MEDICINE and Beatrice went off alone to fin­ ish her book. Mrs. Potter-Payne FOR (AGENTS: BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCY) sighed. The poor lady's maneu­ FROM YOUR DEALER vers, thought Cynthia, were going all awry! SKIN DISEASES, ULCERS, SORES, ENLARGED GLANDS, 11TELL, Miss Smith, suppose we SOUVENIRS " go up to my room. We can BOILS, and BAD LEGS, Europe s talk better up there." Mrs. Potter- oral - Ivory - Jade - Amber Payne lowered her voice. "One RHEUMATIC COMPLAINTS, never knows when servants are Novelties finest raaio— listening. The butler and cook, a PAINFUL JOINTS, married couple, that Mr. Moore Sweaters - Gloves A platinum blonde, she fairly exuded vivacity—and got for me. are very nice but— LOSS OF VIGOUR. PHILIPS but—well, they're always popping Bermuda Scarves immediately attached herself to Peter. up at unexpected moments. *Iney .give me are creeps at times." Films - Post Cards - Toys Radioplayers shell glasses, drove with Peter who was tall, good-looking and Clarke's Blood Mixture is the direct clothed at the moment in soiled As Cynthia followed her up the to the Glenn homestead to tennis slacks and a sweater, gave broad stairs. Mrs Potter-Payne way to health as it removes the CAUSE YANKEE STORE Can be bought on con­ meet her newly-acquired ten­ Cynthia an appraising look. When continued talking, but Cynthia of the disease from the blood and ants. they had been introduced, he re­only half heard what she was say­ ing. Cynthia was too busy won­ 2831<_4£tu.eitp. venient payment terms. "It looks as though some one marked: restores health and vitality. "So you're the new social secre­ dering what Peter was saying to has been doing a lot of work about tary? Mother doesnt overlook a Irene out in the rose garden. the place." she remarked, as they thing!" Then, they were in the bedroom Ask for * turned into the curving driveway "Dont mind him. Miss Smith." which had once belonged to Cyn­ Bermuda "Someone has." Peter told her. said Mrs. Potter-Payne uneasily. thia's grandmother. Mrs. Potter- cu^es Clarke's Blood Mixture Bermuda Payne carefully closed the door "Tommy Potter-Payne has horti­ "My son is always flippant likj Sold throughout the World Trading Co» cultural leanings, and he's getting that." motioned Cynthia into a chair, a kick out of tidying up the "Of course I don't mind!" Cyn­ and sat down opposite her. from all Chemists and Stores. S. P. C. A. Somerset—Hamilton—St George grounds. He's even patched up thia smiled. "And I'm most grate­ T said I didnt need a secre­ In liquid or tablet form. the «td greenhouse." ful to vou. Mrs. Potter-Payne, for tary, Miss Smith, but—you can be COL. R. J. TUCKER Cynthia's eyes took in the taking me in." of great help to me." She leaned SECRETARY smooth lawn and neatly clipped "Mother adores taking people forward confidentially. "I sup­ in," said Tommy, with a twinkle pose Mr. Moore has told vou— PEMBROKE hedges, then came to rest upon the rejuvenated greenhouse. in his eye "I hope youll not get why I am here?" INSPECTOR the idea we're iust a lot of riff­ "Why—why. he did say some­ She smiled. T think I'm going raff come down here to make the thing about your wanting to be in Green Giant to like Tommy." departed ancestors of Miss Cyn­ a real Southern atmosphere." MORRIS A. GIBBONS SIDNEY O. SIMS **I shouldn't be surprised." said thia Glenn turn in their graves. "Yes—but that's not all. my PHONE 1785 Tomato Juice ; Peter. "He's a nice young fellow— I understand vou are a friend dear. I think the best thing is in spite of his goofy mother." of hers?" to be absolutely frank with you. It As they drew up before the wide "Yes. We've—uh—known each will prevent you from wondering Men's White Cotton Socks 1/6 Pair 3 large tins 1/6 veranda. Mrs. Potter-Payne, who other all our lives." over some of the things I may had heard the car. emerged from "Then vou can give Mother do. ... " WiU not shrink—All tbe house. Plump and fluttery she some pointers on how Southern sizes RIFLES was ""wearing a dress that was ladies really act." Tommy continu­ (To be continued) Also in Gunmetal and Cordovan much too youthful for one of her ed relentlessly. "She's a little '-is* characters in this serial are and years and yardage. vague about it." fictitious.) S. P. Q. R. Store ST. GEORGE'S ACCESSORIES 4503W'th.

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AMERICAN NETWORK RADIO NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE Girl Bootblack New NBC Star RETURNS TO HIS CHUM FEATURES CHARLIE Gland Discovery Roosevelt Talks in Canada—Engineer Given Gold Mike- Symphonic Festival Opening Restores Youth "Mercury" Arrival Covered—NBC Chimes on B and 0 Concert in Berkshires —Toscanini to Return—Football Broadcast In 24 Hours The opening concert of America's Sufferers from loss of vigour, ner­ vousness, weak body, lmPure„,J?1,i°dJ outstanding Summer music festival failing memory, and who are old ana PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT RADIO "OP." GETS MIKE worn-out before their time will be will be brought to NBC's coast-to- delighted to learn of a new gland dis­ ON AIR IN CANADA FOR WORK ON FLIGHT coast audience when the Boston covery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible Symphony Orchestra inaugurates its to quiekly and easily restore vigour to your glands and body, to build rich, Will Be Heard on Both U.S. Richard Stoddart Flew with Fifth Annual Berkshire Symphonic pure blood, to strengthen your mind Festival today. The complete two- and memory and feel like a new man Networks August 19 Howard Hughes in July in only 8 days. In feet, this discovery hour programme, starting at 8.30 which is a home medicine in pleasant, pjn., Bermuda time, will be broad­ easy-to-take tablet form, does away with gland operations and begins to MONTREAL, July 27—Piesident NEW YORK, July 26.—For his cast over the NBC-Blue Network. build new vigour and energy in -.4 Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United spectacular achievements as radio hours, yet is absolutely harmless and operator on the Howard Hughes natural in action. . -»„__. States will figure jointly with, educa­ "Americans At Work" The success of this amazing discov­ tional and political leaders of Canada flight around the world, Richard ery, called Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs has been so great in America that It Is now in two broadcasts which, will be R. Stoddart, NBC engineer, today The sound of blasting will be heard being distributed by all chemists here received a gold microphone from under a guarantee of complete satis­ heard over the NBC-Blue and WABC- during the "Americans at Work" faction or money back. In other words, Columbia networks in the TJ. S. on Lennox R. Lohr, president of the Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs must make you broadcast over the WABC-Columbia feel full of vigour and energy and froi» Thursday, August 18. The first National Broadcasting Company, at network tonight from 10.30 to 11.00 18 to 20 years younger, or you merely a luncheon given at Radio City in return the empty package and get your occasion will be the conferring on p.m., Bermuda time. The pro­ money back. A special, double-strength on Mr. Roosevelt of the honorary de­ Stoddart's honour. bottle of 48 Dr. Nixon's Vi-Tabs costs gramme is to portray the activities little, and the guarantee protects you. gree of LL.D. at the Queen's Univer­ An illuminated scroll, which cited of the "Dynamiter," and to give its If your chemist can't supply you, write sity Convocation at Kingston, Ont. Stoddart for his contributions audience a more realistic picture of Later in the day he will assist at th6 to aviation and radio, accompanied his work Columbia is sending com­ opening of the new International the microphone. The gold micro­ mentator Bob Trout down with a Bridge at the Thousand Islands. phone carried the engraved inscrip microphone into the Sixth Avenue The Canadian officials who will tion: "Presented to Richard R. tunnel which is under construction attend the latter ceremony will be Stoddart in recognition of his achieve in New York. After a concert tour of the nation, headed by Lord Tweedsmuir, the ments as radio engineer on the Baritone Nelson Eddy on Sunday, FOR 'New York World Fair 1939,' piloted Governor General, and Prime Minis­ Pulitzer Plays August 7, will rejoin Charlie Mc­ ter McKenzie King. Each of the by Howard Hughes, on its record- Carthy and the rest of the gang COUGHS breaking round the world flight programmes will be heard in the The revised schedule of Pulitzer on NBC's Chase and Sanborn Hour. July 10—1*4—3 days, 19 hours, 17 United States as an international Play broadcasts, heard every Thurs­ minutes—by his associates in the exchange feature with the Canadian day from 9.00 to 10.00 p.m., Bermuda Nelson Eddy is returning to his National Broadcasting Company. Broadcasting Corporation. Times for time, over the NBC-Blue Network, old spot on NBC's Chase and San­ the two broadcasts have not been will bring "The Green Pastures" born Hour Sunday, August 7, over definitely established, but it is ex­ to the air tonight. Thus far, it is the NBC-Red Network at 8.00 p.m., pected that the University ceremonial It was really reversing when Don McNeill, M. C. on the NBC the only Pulitzer winner to be in­ Bermuda time. will go on the air at approximately Jamboree, did this shoe-shining job. For Allene Cunningham cluded in the list of microphone The famous baritone has just 11.00 a.m., Bermuda time, and the TOSCANINI TO RESUME FOR"* shined shoes in her father's barber shop to pay for her singing presentations in which music was completed a successful concert tour bridge opening at 2.45 p.m., Bermuda SYMPHONY BROADCASTS lessons. Now the 17-year-old girl is on her way to stardom. She an integral part of the original which took him to prominent cities time. made her network debut on the Jamboree programme recently. Broadway production. throughout the United States. COLDS NEW YORK, August 2.—Arturo John Carter, who replaced Eddy STERN TO DESCRIBE ALL Toscanini has informed the Nation­ July 19 was a red-letter day for she was presented with an NBC Three Guests for Burns during the latter's tour leaves the al Broadcasting Company that he Allene Cunningham, 17-year-old Artist Service contract the very programme to join the Metropolitan STAR FOOTBALL GAME there is no satisfactory substitute will return to the United States singer of Wichita, Kans It meant next day. Luminaries from three fields of Opera Company in New York City. early in October to resume his the end of her days as a bootblack Allene's earnings as an NBC ar­ art will be presented to the NBC- The young tenor, while singing on for this famous British preparation NEW YORK, July 26—The first broadcasts with the NBC Symphony and the start of her radio career. tist are expected to insure voice Red Network audience by Bob Burns the Chase and Sanborn Hour, won NICHOLL & ASHTON faint strains of the soaring pigskin's Orchestra, it was announced today Allene, who took a shoe shining lessons without any further neces­ on the Kraft Music Hall programme the Metropolitan Auditions of the song were heard today with the at Radio City. job in her father's barber shop in sity for looking up the shine brush tonight at 10,00 o'clock, Bermuda Air and a place on the roster of official announcement from Radio The first concert of the NBC Sym­ Wichita in order to earn enough and polish can again. time. The guests are Joseph Ben- the Met. SAVE TOUR PETS FROM City that the National Broadcasting phony Orchestra's second season money for voice lessons, made her She is particularly proud of a tonelli, tenor of the Metropolitan Eddy returns to his chum Charlie COUGHS, COLDS Company will send Bill Stern, NBC will be broadcast on October 15, network debut with Don McNeill on telegram of congratulations re­ Opera Company; Walter Huston, McCarthy and the regular cast of DISTEMPER sports expert, to Soldier Field, Chi­ Kennel uwue_a and poultry with Maestro Toscanini directing. the NBC Jamboree at 9.30 pjn. Ber­ ceived from a former Kansan, Ma­ distinguished actor of stage and the Hour, which includes Edgar breeder* teU ut that ZEV cago, to describe the All-Star Foot­ The famous conductor will arrive muda time, Tuesday, July 19, over rion Tally, Metropolitan opera screen, and Ogden Nash, whose Bergen, Dorothy Lamour, the far surpasses any remedy ball Game on Wednesday, August they hare ever used lor shortly before that date to conduct the NBC-Blue Network, and on the star now heard on NBC's Ry-Krisp poetry in the lighter vein has bright­ Stroud Twins and Robert Armbrus- the almost instant relief of coughs, colda, 31. catarrh, distemper, roup, ate. Ii yam the rehearsals for the opening con­ strength of that one performance programme from Hollywood. ened many a magazine page. ter and his orchestra. have a pat n_0ertn_- from any resjalratoty The football game, between the cert. malady try ZEV. It is *—--*-i how quickly it gets results In tha moat stab, Washington Redskins, last year's been cases. ZBV la mad* by tha amama professional champions, and a team at Buckler's " —-- - if * Ii ml of college stars picked by eight ufe and aaH lj Palal_» i sis* $1.00. Oat ZBV rt million voters in a national poll, THE PHOENIX DRUG STORE annually raifes the blood pressure 154th STATION ADDED of several million fans as to the re­ lative merits of the professional TO NBC CHAIN touch and the do-or-die spirit at OVER THE RADIO good old Squeedunk. PASSENGERS CALLED TO CHICAGO, Aug. 1—The National MEALS BY NBC CHIMES Broadcasting Company increased its TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES CBS MEm°"MERCURY" service to listeners in Utah today IN MONTREAL with the addition to its networks of Radio Gongs Installed by Station KUTA, which opened in WEAF WLW WJZ WABC GSO, F, D, B & B B & 0 Railway NEW YORK, July 21—CBS micro­ Salt Lake City. KUTA is NBC's 154th 660 kilocycles 730 kilocycles 760 kilocycles 860 k'locycles 15.18,15.14,11.75 & 9.51 Mc/s. NEW YORK CINCINNATI NEW YORK NEW YOEK DAVENTRY, ENGLAND phones today were the first to bring affiliate. WASHINGTON, July 18. — Broad­ listeners throughout the United The new station operates on 1,500 Top Hatters Orchestra Houseboat Hannah The Four of Us. Press Keyboard Concerts Interval casting and railroading completed news States a vivid description of the kilocycles with 100 watts power, full a unique tie-up this week when the landing at Montreal of the British time. It is owned by the Utah Nature Study Programme Charlie's Singing School Don Winslow of the Navy The News and Announce­ National Broadcasting Company "pick-a-back" plane, "The Mercury," Broadcasting Company, and the sta­ —dramatic sketch ments forwarded several sets of NBC chimes to the Baltimore and Ohio which had flown the Atlantic from tion manager is Frank C. Carman. Your Family and Mine, Same as WJZ The Singing Lady Nila Mack's Let's Pretend 5.35—Dance Music Ireland in the first flight of its kind KUTA is a supplementary outlet to 5.30 drama Railroad Company for use by its ever to be accomplished. The broad­ dining car waiters. the NBC Mountain Group No. 10, Little Orphan Annie- Man of Mars, drama Captain Tim's Stamp Club cast was heard over the nation-wide and will be available only to adver­ 5.45 childhood playlet Among the trains on which the WABC-Columbia network in the tisers using station KLO, NBC affi­ 5.55—"Food for Thought," chimes were placed are the B & O morning. George R. Holmes, I.N.S. Lou Martin's Orchestra News Reporter. Rakov's Press Radio News, Sports Royal Blue and Columbian between liate in Ogden, Utah. 6.00 speaker Orchestra talks New York and Washington and the Laura Suarez, soprano. The Happy Gilmans Doris Rhodes, songs 'Empire Variety Theatre" limiteds operating to Chicago, St. 6.15 Press Radio News -Orchestra, soloists and others. Louis and Detroit. Additional sets Daily Sports Column— Same as WEAF Tune Twisters Trio Crossroads Hall also have been ordered for the Alton 6.30 Paul Douglas Railroad Company, B & O subsidary, Gulden Serenaders for the Alton limiteds on the Cin- 6.35 cinnati-St. Louis runs. The idea for the tie-up was first Nina Dean, soprano Same as WJZ Lowell Thomas, news com­ 6.45 mentator suggested by J. K. Mason, NBC merchandising manager. Taken up Don Winslow of the Navy Amos 'n Andy—sketch Easy Aces—Comedy sketch Ray Heatherton, songs Close down first with Charles L. Bates, B & O LOO passenger representative, the idea GSP, 15.31; GSD, 11.75; V*»cal Varieties; Barber and Denton, sports Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Hollywood Screenscoops, GSC, 9.58 & GSB, 9.51 Mc/s. received favourable attention from 7.15 Persons—drama by George McCall J. F. Whittinton, general passenger '.20—"Tropical Gazette*" agent of the road. Final recognition Shaefer Revue—Leo Reis- The Inside of Sport Elvira Rios, Mexican Del Casino, songs review of events at Home L30 man and Company, with singer was given to the tie-up's completion Ray Heatherton when Lennox R. Lohr, NBC president Paul Sullivan—news com­ Rhythm School—Musical Boake Carter, news corn- 7.45 mentator. variety mentator '.50—"Musical Variety" wrote Whittington that, "to make the experiment official," he was for­ Rudy Vallee and hie Con­ Same as WEAF Stepping Ahead With Men Against Death—dra­ warding a set of NBC chimes for necticut Yankees—Var­ America—New NBC In­ matic Programme ;.10—The Royal National iety Programme with spirational Series of Eistelfod of Wales, Whittington's personal use. guest artists, directed plays Cardiff, 1938: Commen­ by Rudy Vallee taries. Port of Missing Hits, fea­ "Taking PoUtics Out of 1.40—The news and an­ 8.30 turing Robert Emmett Relief," talk ',..;.i^2*S__8*?L ,*w Dolan's Orchestra nouncements 8.45 Goldman Band Concert Big Ben. Vocal and violin •% Promenade Symphony Or­ Same as WEAF Pulitzer Prize Plays—A Major Bowes' Amateur recital. Announcements 9.00 chestra of Toronto series comprising the Hour in English, Spanish and pick of contemporary Portuguese. American dramas Close down

GSD, 11.75; GSC, 9.58; 9.45 and GSB 9.51 mc/s. Same as WEAF People I Have Known— Essays in Music Kraft Music Hall—Star­ Variety Programme with 1050—"Scrapbook for 1914" 10.00 ring: Bob Burns, come­ orchestra and guest —Memories and melo­ dian ; Johnny Scott soloists dies of 1914. With the •••: Trotter's Orchestra and BBC Variety and Male others Chorus. Americans at Work- -Dra- matizations 1 10.45 >f Gliding Swing—pianist Amos 'n' Andy—sketch News Reporter. Ink Spots Evening News Report. Mai and song stylist Quartet Hallet's Orchestra TO WED — Ishbel MacDonald, official hostess at 10 Downing Adrian Rollini's Ensemble. Vocal Varieties Elza Schallert Reviews; Street when her widowed father High in the Grandstand at the Saratoga race track Bryan 1155—Press News picture previews was Great Britain's Prime Min­ Field, Columbia's crack "caller," watches the field as it goes to the ister, thereby being second only Richard Himber's Essex County Courthouse Larry Clinton's Orchestra Jack Marshard's Orches- News and Announcements post. Reid is now at Saratoga covering the races for one of the tra to Queen Mary in ladies of the 11.30 House Orchestra Empire, who is to wed Norman country's outstanding morning papers and "calling" the biggest 1159—Light Orchestral Ridgley, handyman, gardener events for the Columbia nationwide network. Field is heard from 11.45 Music and village drummer in the 4.30 to 5.00 pan., Bermuda time, almost every Saturday from one Buckinghamshire hamlet of of New York's five race tracks or at any other day during the week Dusty Roade's Orchestra Paul Sullivan, news. Horace Heidt and his Or­ Johnny Long's Orchestra "Food for Thought," talks Speen, where she manages tbe when a race of nationwide interest is scheduled. 12.00 chestra Plow Inn. Miss MacDonald is 35. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY. THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938. Page 9

COLONIAL PARLIAMENT 4 and 5 of the clause, the words "the person in charge of the prison. Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ man, apparently, sir, the Attorney Cratiraed from Page 6 General seeks to do away with the Mr. TODDINGS moved to reinsert word goal and call it prison, and in clause 10 of the printed Bill and to the Act now it states "the occupier re-number it clause 12. ot the house or keeper of the gaol wherein such body. . ." This only Fun Floating on a —which was agreed to. seeks to change the word keeper of the gaol to person in charge of the Men's Hr. TODDINGS moved to amend prison. clause 12 by substituting the follow­ Li-Lo Mattress ing for the first two lines of the —which was agreed to. clause: Cashmere Sweaters Mr. TODDINGS moved to renum-1 Subject to the provisions of section ber the remaining clauses of the Bill j 10 of this Act, upon the receipt of as clauses 15,16,17,18,19, 20, 21, 221 and 23. Our new consignment of Ught' any notification given in accordance Pump it up and in a jiffy you have a with the provisions of section 9 of weight Pure Indian cashmere this Act the Coroner shall forthwith —which was agreed to. buoyant, unsinkable mattress large enough summon and empanel a jury to sweaters has just arrived — inquire touching the death so noti­ Mr. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chairman, to float around on, or to ride in on the surf. fied, and in the summoning and I think I had better move at this Specially made and dyed to our empanelling of such jury the follow­ stage that the committee rise and ing procedure shall be observed:— report progress and obtain leave to All the advantages of a raft, plus air cushion order in Scotland — many new sit again. At the request of the hon. comfort — and you can fold it up and take —which was agreed to. member for Devonshire, Sir Henry colours and moderately priced. Watlington, I have to move a form, it home in your bicycle basket. Wonderfully Mr. TODDINGS moved to reinsert another form to this schedule, and I am sure if I do that when it is con­ clause 11 of the printed Bill, and to safe for children and non-swimmers. renumber it clause 13. sidered again the House will then permit me to put it through the third —which was agreed to. reading by suspending the Rules of the House. 6 feet x 2 feet 6 inches Mr. TODDINGS moved to amend clause 13 as re-numbered sub-clause Mr. TODDINGS moved that the (1) by substituting the word "does" Committee rise, report progress and IN GAY, MULTI-COLOUR STRIPES Pitts Bay Road Queen St. for the word "shaU" where the latter ask for leave to sit again. 4362<_s. occurs in line 2 of the sub-clause, which was agreed to. —which was agreed to. 15/- Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ The House resumed. man, This amendment conforms to the objection voiced by the learned THE CHAIRMAN reported pro­ Attorney General, to the effect that gress, and obtained leave to sit again. the word "shall" should not be used BRITISH SPORTS DEPARTMENT except where it denotes force. THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT, 1936, AMENDMENT ACT, 1938 (Also at our St. Qeorge's and Castle Harbour Branches) For That True Fruit Flavour Mr. D. C. SMITH:—Mr. Chairman, I take it the hon. member is going Third Reading ahead to change the other word Specify "shall" in the same section? On motion of Mr. Dill the Bill en­ titled "the Liquor License Act, 1936, Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Yes, Mr. Amendment Act, 1938," was read Chairman, I am making these the third time and passed. amendments. THE SCHOLARSHIP RESOLVE, 1938 • Mr. TODDINGS moved to amend clause 13 as renumbered sub-clause First Reading ' (1) by substituting the word "at­ tends" for the words "shall attend" Sir HENRY WATLINGTON moved where the latter occurs in line 3 and for leave to introduce and read the 4 of the sub-clause. first time by its title a Resolve en­ titled "The Scholarship Resolve, 1938. —which was agreed to. —which was agreed to. Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ S. S. Kungsholm (Swedish-Ameri­ man, I have an amendment to offer The Resolve was then read the first can Line) is due to arrive from New which is just a grammatical error on time by its title. York on Sunday, August 14th, sailing the part of some-one who had charge the same day for Halifax. Agents, of the previous bill, sir. Clause 13 GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE NO 27 Watlington & Conyers. as renumbered, sub-clause 1, by sub­ CONSIDERED * * * MEG. U.S. PAT. J stituting the word refuses for the TJS.V. Monarch of Bermuda (Furn­ the flavour is sealed in the bud. ess-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive word refuse. It is just the case of a Mr. B. 0.0. OUTERBRIDGE moved Cool comfort for plural houn carrying with it a .sin­ that the House do now consider the from New York on Monday, August gular verb. Governor's Message No. 27, relative 15th, sailing on return trip at 3.00 Bermuda women Obtainable at Your Grocers to vote for control of cedar disease. p.m. the same day. Agents, Watling­ who are particular Mr. TODDINGS moved to amend ton & Conyers. a a a clause 13 as renumbered sub-clause —which was agreed to. (1) by substituting the word "re­ T.E.V. Queen of Bermuda (Furness- fuses" for the word "refuse" where To be Continued! Bermuda Line) is due to arrive from the latter occurs in line 4 of the sub­ New York on Monday August 15th, JOHNSON & COOPER, LTD, clause. sailing on return trip at 4.00 p.m. on Sole Agent Wednesday, August 17th. Agents, —which was agreed to. Watlington & Conyers. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS * * * Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ S. S. Veendam (Holland-America man, I want to move to amend clause Line) is due to arrive at St. George's S. S. Bayano (Elders & Fyffes Line) on Monday, August 15, sailing the 12 of the original bill, that is the is due to arrive from Jamaica today ABHULLA printed bill, by renumbering it following day to New York. Agents, at 7.00 a.m., and sails at noon Harnett & Richardson. clause 14. Then I shall just have a for Avonmouth, England. Agents, slight amendment to offer and I * * * Imperial Preference Watlington & Conyers. S. S. Carinthia (Cunard White Star won't keep the committee very much * a a longer. Line) is due to arrive from Quebec CIGARETTES SS. Reina del Pacifico (P.S.N.C.) at Grassy Bay on Tuesday, August is due to arrive from South America 16th, sailing the following day to Mr. TODDINGS moved to amend tomorrow sailing the same day Finest Empire and Virginia Tobaccos clause 12 of the printed Bill by re­ New York. Agents, Harnett & for Liverpool. Agents, Harnett & Richardson. Cork Tip and Plain numbering it clause 14. Richardson. * * -_. —which was agreed to. -o— 2/6 per 50 TJ5.V. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ ness-Bermuda Line, is due to arrive PLANE MOVEMENTS from New York on Saturday, August at man, now sir, I want to amend clause 14 as renumbered by insert­ 6, sailing on return trip at 4.00 pm. ing between the word "by" and the the same day. Agents, Watlington & Conyers. R.m.a. CavaUer (Imperial Air­ JOHN R BURROWS & CO*, Ltd. word "order" where they occur in ways, Ltd.) is due to leave Port Wash­ — THE PHOENIX — line 2, the word "an". It will then * • • 4125*5*Ith.tp. ington at 10.30 a.m. E.S.T. today On the Corner—On the Alert—To Serve You Well read; "by an order under his hand". M.SXundby(Ocean Dominion Line) for Bermuda. It sounds much better. is due to arrive from Montreal via a a a Halifax with cargo on Sunday, Au­ Bermuda CUpper is due to leave Mr. TODDDJGS moved to amend gust 7th, bound for the West Indies. Bermuda at 9.30 a.m. today clause 14 as renumbered by insert­ Agents, West & Paschal. for Baltimore via Port Washington. ing between the word "by" and the *. * a * * * "GARBAGE PAILS" word "order" where they occur in T.E.V. Monarch of Bermuda (Furn­ R.m.a. CavaUer (Imperial Airways, line 2 the word "an". ess-Bermuda Line) fe due to arrive BIRD Ltd.) is due to leave Bermuda at 9.30 Made of heavy galvanized iron. from New York on Monday, August a.m. tomorrow for Port Washington. Strong and sturdy with the new —which was agreed to. 8th, sailing on return trip at 4.00 a a a p.m. on Wednesday, August 10th. CAGES Bermuda Clipper is due to leave safety catch on the lid which Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ Agents, Watlington & Conyers. Homes for your a * a Baltimore at 8.30 a.m. via Port fools dogs etc man, I move to amend clause 14 as Washington for Bermuda tomorrow. feathered pets—we renumbered by inserting between the S. S. Acadia (Eastern Steamship * * * have them in vari­ word hand and the word authorize Lines) is due to arrive from New R.m.a. Cavalier (Imperial Airways, ous types and sizes, We stock several sizes where they occur in line 2 the words: York on Monday, August 8th, sail­ Ltd.) is due to leave Port Washington moderately priced. "in the form in the first schedule to ing on return trip at 5.00 p.m. Wed­ at 10.30 a^n. Saturday, Aug. 6th, for this Act. It will then read: "After nesday, August 10th. Agents, J. S. Bermuda. view of the body by the Coroner and Darrell & Co. 1192 * * * d OU -J WM A fiWR 16 HARDWARE Jury the Coroner may, by an order * * * under his hand in the form in the S. S. Iroquois (Clyde-Mallory Line) Bermuda CUpper is due to leave I PhoneslU93 FRITH'S Hardware Store first schedule to this Act, authorize is due to arrive at St. George's on Bermuda for Baltimore via Port I Special prices on special importations only. the body to be buried." It makes it Monday, August 8th, sailing to New Washington at 9.30 a.m. on Sunday, Front Street Dial 1179 more complete. It makes more York on Wednesday, August 10th. Aug. 7th. sense to the thing, six. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. * * * a a a R.m.a. Cavalier (Imperial Airways, Mr. TODDINGS moved to amend S. S. Nela (R.M.L.Ltd.) is due to Ltd.) is due to leave Bermuda at 9.30 Redeem Your clause 14 as renumbered by inserting arrive from London with cargo on a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 10th, for COOK—The Hotpoint between the word "hand" and the Monday, August 8th, sailing the fol­ Port Washington. The Hotpoint Ranges, completely equipped with word "authorize" where they occur lowing day for the west coast of the * * * automatic oven temperature control and the inde­ LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES in line 2 the words "in the form in the United States and Canada. Agents, Bermuda CUpper is due to leave structible Calrod element, will introduce a new, simple first schedule to this Act." Harnett & Richardson. Baltimore at 8.30 ajn. via Port and easy method of cooking. The Calrod element, Special Bermuda * * * Washington on Wednesday, Aug. built to last a lifetime, provides a cheaper, faster, —which was agreed to. T.E.V. Queen of Bermuda (Furness- 10th, for Bermuda. and cleaner method of cooking. Stamps on die Bermuda Line) is due to arrive from * * * Mr. TODDINGS moved to amend New York on Thursday, August llth, R.m.a. Cavalier (Imperial Airways, Packages—for CASH clause 14 as renumbered by substi­ sailing at 4.00 p.m. the same day on Ltd.) is due to leave Port Washington Robert D. Aitken 4487feitp. to 31.8.38 except tu.s. tuting for the words "the keeper of return trip.- Agents, Watlington & at 10.30 ajn. E-S.T. Thursday, Aug. s Queen Street Hamilton the Goal" where they occur in lines Conyers. llth for Bermuda. Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1938.

Classified Advertisements rent or buy RATES:—Minimum 3 lines equal .^proxi­ CASH SALE Gastric Ulcers mately to fifteen words 2/6. Each word over three lines at 2d. per word. No dis­ of a play lines. Only bona fide- ads under these Humber forte headings will be accepted. How eats RALEIGH BICYCLES BICYCLE POSITION WANTED anything POSITION by competent EngUsh There is nothing Butler, many years experiences in Now on half-hearted Bermuda and abroad. Best refer­ about the thou­ ences. Write Box 4445, Bermuda ASTWOOD'S sands of letters writtento Macleans Press. Front Street, Hamilton by those who have 4445*s. ei. to f5. Suffered from all WADSON'S forms of stomach 5122-5C.tu.eitp. 4441C«;s.eitp. trouble, telling of the one way they HELP WANTED have been able to SIX SOVIET DIVISIONS get relief. Here is Wanted Immediately—AMBULANCE WEDDING PERSONAL AND SOCIAL BIRCHING AND NONSUCH TENNIS COURT DONATED an example: DRIVER with electrical and mech­ THROWN AGAINST ISLAND FOR JUVENILES " Tried every remedy" anical knowledge. Apply with references to Secretary-Manager, Continued from Page 1 TO THE HOSPITAL THE JAPANESE Continued from Page 1 Brothers Cooperate in Theft *' I have suffered for years from Gastric King Edward VII Hospital July, returned to their home this ulcers and was at one time in Hospital. 4483ftu.w.th. vin, R. Neville Breeze, Fred Benton week. of Gold Wrist Watch I got better for a time, but soon the Continued from Page 1 COOK, for small number of people. and Bill Kitchen. troubles started again. I dare not look at Mr. and Mrs. H. St. George Butter­ Apply at once, New Royal Prince Continued from Page 1 Two boys, aged 10 and 11, were a decent meal, and could not even digest A large reception was held at the field and their daughter Miss Eliza­ taking in making these presentations. Hotel. convicted of stealing a gold wrist milk. I think I tried every remedy until main communication lines and large home of the bride's parents after beth Butterfield will sail tomorrow She spoke of the hard work put in watch when they were brought before I was advised to try Maclean Brand 4493tw. th. the ceremony where Mrs. Belvin, (fifiday) by the S.S.Relna del Pacifico by the Hospital Staff and her eager­ cities. the Wor. H. M. Godet in Hamilton Stomach Powder. After the first bottle wearing a gown of handmade lace for England to be present at the mar­ ness to see them enjoy their precious COOK, experienced, respectable, P Reports from widespread areas PoUce Court yesterday morning. The I was a changed woman. Now I eat originally worn by her grandmother, riage of Miss Mary Butterfield to leisure hours and their own court; male or female, apply with copy of showed that the Chinese already younger of the two was first changed anything I fancy. I recommend it to assisted in receiving the guests. Lieutenant David Tibbits of War­ and thanked Captain Pattisson, Mr. references. Write Box 4491. Ber­ had reoccupied many districts, some­ on Monday, and admitted the theft. everyone."—Mrs. M. W. The bride and bridegroom left yes­ wickshire, England. The wedding Wininger, and Mr. Nat Hutchings muda Press. times without a fight after tactical The case was then adjourned in or­ terday by "CavaUer" for New York will take place at Tanworth-in- for their "great interest and helpful Your stomach trouble will vanish 4510*th. withdrawals by the Japanese, and der to find his alleged accomplice. and will spend their honeymoon in Arden, Warwiclffihire, and will be co-operation." in the same quick way if you take Maclean frequently after the capture of small The eleven-year-old brother was ap­ Brand Stomach Powder. But be sure it is the WOMAN for nurse the United States and Canada. On officiated by the Reverend D. W. Lee, and laundry. garrisons. prehended by the Police on Tuesday genuine, for there are many imitations. You their return to Bermuda they will a cousin of Mrs. Butterfield, on are safe if you see the signature "Alex. C. 'Phone 2229., and charged yesterday. COURT "CHRISTENED" Maclean" on both bottle and carton. 4508fw. reside at "Tan-y-Twyn," Victoria September 3rd. Miss Butterfield JAPANESE TRY TO 'MOP UP' will be attended by her sister, Miss The elder boy denied the offence Street. At once—Working HEAD WAITER Elizabeth Butterfield, as bridesmaid. and evidence was taken. Referring very feelingly to Miss The reoccupations were scattered, or WAITRESS to take charge of * * * Evarts Ziegler American visitor, Abraham's and Miss Melissa Smith's MACLEAN however, and the Chinese appeared service at Ravello Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson Ward en­ told of his watch being stolen. He long association with her father,— not yet to have taken full advantage BRAND 4512fth.f.s. tertained at cocktails on Tuesday at said he put it in his towel on the they were two of the Hospital Staff of the situation. There was some their home "Greendale," Paget. beach and went in for a swim. As who were actively associated with Stomach Powder YOUNG MAN for Collection Depart­ doubt whether the Chinese could Among the guests were Mr. and he emerged from the waves he saw a Dr. Trott in the old Cottage Hos­ ment must have knowledge of press their advantage, or whether MARA LOSSEFF'S LOVELY Mrs. Paul Browne, Mr. and Mrs. small boy walking away from his pital days and both of whom came figures. The Bank of N. T. Butter­ they must be content merely to con­ Winston Guest, Mr. and Mrs. Win- belongings and going into the bush­ with him to the King Edward Hos­ field and Son Ltd. tinue to harrass the Japanese and GOWNS throp Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Dins- es. He found his watch missing. pital, which he was so largely in­ 4507*th.ei. to w. 10. interrupt supply communications more Tew, Mrs. Moore Erwin, Mrs. Questioning the younger brother fluential in getting started,—Mrs. Sold by aU lines. later, he was told that the elder boy Trimingham then invited them to Chemists and Moore Warner, the Misses Nancy and Stores in The Japanese army, in what was Some of the most beautiful dresses Pat Morrill, and Jane and Kay Will, had taken the watch home. 'christen' the court by putting the Tablet or ever conceived were designed by that Powder form. widely termed a tacit recognition of and the Messrs. Sam and Ben Chew. balls into play. Never sold WANTED the guerrilla menace, announced world-famous artist, Rene Hubert, a a a loose. RAN AWAY FROM HOME Price 2/- & 3/- that Japanese in the last two days for Mara Losseff, the beautiful Rus­ This they accordingly did amid Sales Representatives: sian singer in "The Sky's the Limit'' Congratulations are due Mr. David Nicho & Ashton, P.O. Box 529, Hamilton A ROW BOAT in good condition had carried out devastating attacks That both the accused brothers great applause. Indeed, no more at the Play House. They will cer­ Armstrong Walker, son of the Rev. also a good home for favourite against Chinese mobile units in the ran away from home before commit­ suitable opening ceremony could tainly fascinate all women, as much and Mrs. R. Oborne Walker, on pass­ horse. Telephone 1133. jut Shanghai. It estimated ting the theft was revealed by a have been devised, since Miss Ab­ for the many daring novelties they ing the Common Entrance Examina­ 4509tw. Chinese had been killed in these statement taken by the pclice and raham can boast of thirty years' display as for their mere beauty tion for St. John's School, Leather- engagements, between Shanghai and read to the court by D.c. Jackson. continuous service and Miss Smith of material and line. head, England, and on obtaining a langchow Bay to the south, and bursary of £45 per annum. D.c. Jackson's evidence consisted of twenty eight. ing 100 miles inland. Japan- One black velvet evening dress, mainly of the statements taken This is the second recognition of Both Dr. Butler and Miss Outer- /fllenbuiys FOR SALE ses were said to have been for instance, is trimmed with side from the accused. The two boys had merit received by a student of Som- bridge expressed the gratitude of the small. frills of white horse-hair with cuffs run away from their home last week. er's College within the last month, Medical and Nursing Staff and Miss DINING ROOM SUITE, consisting of . denied Japanese reports to match. It is accomi _;:_ied by a The witness was taken by the young­ \tePASTILLES and all concerned are to be congratu­ Butterfield presented Mrs. Trim­ Refectery Table, 6 Chairs, Mahog­ s along the Yangtse, saying black three-quarter evening coat of er boy to a spot where they had hid­ lated on the achievement. ingham with a beautiful basket of any Sideboard, Two Beds—Sim­ evaders were "virtually stalled" pleated net. Another is of black silk den the watch in some high grass FOR jersey with valuable jewelled shoul­ * * * zinnias. The guests were then in­ mons make, complete with Mat­ by br i Chinese opposition and were near their home. The watch had der-straps, and is worn with a head­ Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Wainwright and vited by the Acting Matron to a de­ tresses, l Carpet. Indian make. await g reinforcements before at- been taken out of the case and the SORE dress of black tulle, forming a short their daughter, Miss Joan Wain­ lightful tea in the Nurses' dining Ring 2487. temp* !g to thrust farther to the glass was smashed. veil at the back of the head and wright, will sail by the "Reina del room; afterwards making a Jour of 4499*w.th.f.s.m. west. fastened with a jewelled clasp. Pacifico" on Friday to spend a few inspection of the whole of the new THROATS ese newspapers reported that Obtainable from all chemists, By tender. A Small COTTAGE at Other dresses include a dark blue months in England. PARENTS NEGLECTFUL wing and its wonderfully equipped venth National Congress of stores, etc, throughout B.W.I Warwick East. For particulars, chiffon velvet dinner gown, with a a a kitchens, laundry, store-rooms, and ZJor-rniunists had convened write Box 4514. Bermuda Press. a train and long tight sleeves, trimm­ Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Leaf gave a Questioned in court, the. elder operating rooms. •flay at Sian, with a number of 4514*w. ed at the neck and cuffs with silver farewell luncheon party at the "Ace boy said he did not take the watch. prominent Russians attending. lace; a flame crepe tea gown with of Clubs" yesterday. Among others He saw his brother take it, but he Among those present at this me­ morial and important presentation gold embroidery; and a long pale seen lunching there were Mr. and did not stop his brother or tell the man what happened. were noted the immediate family Asthma Germs blue morning frock of heavy crepe, Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, and Mr. and Mrs. of the late Dr. Trott—Mrs. Gladys FOR RENT with a Medici collar and fan-pleated Dinsmore Tew, who were hosts to a Finding that the two boys were ac­ Trott Trimingham, Mr. and Mrs. St. NEW YORK. Aug. 3. (CP)—If Rus-1 skirt. party of nine. complices in the theft the Magis­ G. Butterfield, Mrs. Charles Bur­ Killed in 3 Minutes Very comfortable modern HOUSE eans business we Japanese will j trate convicted them both. The Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and Mara Losseff wears in the film land, Lady Watlington, Mrs. Eugene fully furnished, electric cooking, her challenge and we are Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Schulte and younger boy, having a previous con­ Bronchitis poison your system, ruin your much of her own beautiful jewellery Pearman, Mis. Howard Mercer, the health and weaken your heart. Mendaco, on Bluck's Island. Use of motor ree ;_:d Juji G. Kasai, a member their daughters ,the Misses Nancy viction against him, was sent to No- the prescription of an American physician, valued at many thousands of pounds. Misses Addie and Emmie Trott and starts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, boat can be arranged with care­ apanese Diet and a Tokio and Muriel Schulte are occupying such Island Training School until purifies the blood and builds new vitality Women filngoers will be interested other members of the family; Mr. taker. Apply to A. W. Bluck. Dec her. on passing through I "Eastern Cottage,** Elbow Beach he is 16 years old. The elder offen­ so that you can sleep soundly all night, eat to know that Miss Losseff owns more and Mrs. H. D. Butterfield (Mr. anything and enjoy life. Mendaco is so 4413tw.eitp. thi: i route to the inter-par- Hotel. der was sent out for four strokes of successful that it is guaranteed to give than 150 pairs of shoes. As a contrast Butterfield till recently being a you free, easy breathing in 24 hours and to • conference at The Hague. | * * * the birch rod. His Worship com­ Desirable, partly Furnished APART­ to all this elegance, she is seen in the Trustee of the Hospital); Mr. and completely stop your Asthma in 8 days or pressed the belief that the Sl­ mented he thought it was neglect money back on return of empty package. MENTS Somers Building. Apply last scene in "The Sky's the Limit" A verandah buffet party was given Mrs. E. V. Frith Mr. Cecil Ashdown, Get Mendaco from your chemist. The guar­ be: ier conflict was no more on Tuesday by Mrs. Ernest Ede at in the home on the part of the pa­ antee protects you. N. T. Smith, Victoria Block, Hamil­ in a suit of mechanic's khaki overalls Mr. and Mrs. B. Gosling, Mr. and temporary affair. "Weber," Pembroke. rents that caused the whole thing. ton. and a leather flying helmet. Mrs. H. Mitchell, Mrs. A. B. Smith It did not look as though the accused 4488ftu. eitp. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson and Dr. H. C. Wilk­ Mrs. Roland Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. were well trained. IT'S NICE Tl inson, (the piesent Trustees being Small Furnished APARTMENT. W. E. Cooper. Mrs. S. D. Walker, Messrs. E. V. Frith, C. Ashdown, B. GET UP IN Apply Everest Hotel. Mr. Stanley Smith and Mr. M. M. Gosling, L. A. Howarth, H. Mitchell, THE MORNING 4494*w. th. s. Hansford. YOUNGSTERS HELP HORSE | Mrs. A. B. Smith, Mrs. Gladys Trim­ AFTER TAKING ingham and Dr. H. C. Wilkinson); CARTER'S Unfurnished - ROSEBANK COT­ Miss Phyllis Mitchell, sister of Mr. LOVERS' LEAGUE Captain Pierre Pattisson, Secretary- TAGE, Richmond Road. Apply J. Hamish Mitchell, who has been stay­ Manager of the Hospital, and Mrs. LITTLE LIVER PILLS Bluck Jr. Wm. Bluck and Co. ing at "Heron's Nest" during' the Junior members of the Horse Pattisson; the Medical Staff, repre­ 4495tw.eitp. past few weeks, will leave here on sented by Dr. A. Eutler; also the Lovers' League are busy helping THE ARGYLE" in Hamilton, partly Friday for England. Acting Matron of the Hospital and the cause for which they enlisted. furnished. Apply to. J. E. P. Vessey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Browne, who the Nurses. Other guests included a The Executive Committee extends QUAKER pt\T c o O. R. Loblein, Ltd. have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. few contemporaries of the late Dr. grateful thanks to Miss Elizabeth 4519fth.f.s. Robertson Ward at "Greendale," Darling, Master Michael Darling, Trott and others interested in the Paget, sailed yesterday by the "Mon­ and their friends Miss Elizabeth work of the Hospital. SITES YOU THE VITALITY arch of Bermuda" to return to their Morse and Master David Morse for Houses and Cottages home in the United States. the sum of money, 5 5, raised through TO KEEP YOU FIT * * * sale of dolls, their own handiwork. cor RENT and for SALE Among others sailing by the "Reina GERALD GRAY del Pacifico" tomorrow are Mr. and MRS. CHAMPNESS Mrs. Paul Curtis and their son, York House, Front St. West Professor Robert Gurney, Mrs. J. B. Dickinson and Miss Margaret Ing­ BAKE SALE Dial 2715. Cables "Houses" ham. Saturday, August 6th, 1938 o AT NO. 6 SHED OTHER NEWS IN BRIEF Under the Auspices of the House Committee to Aid the Nursery of the Sunshine League Continued from Page 1 Tempting Wares including: engaged in aiding refugees from CAKES, BREAD, PIES, MARMALADE, ETC. Germany and Austria. Lord winter- Patronage Cordially Solicited ton is chairman of the committee. __. Ir m GREAT YARMOUTH, Aug. 3 (CP)— The royal yacht Victoria and Albert with the King and Queen and Prin­ Complete cesses aboard, sailed from here for GUARANTEED Real Estate Sen Scotland today. 'ice Somers Real Estate Agency LONDON, Aug. 3 (CP)—Harry Dial 3061—3062 Somers Bldg. Oakes, Canadian mining milhonaire, Hamilton chartered a bus to transport himself * ** ^eakforeffectiveneas. and his family, with forty pieces of Never too * baggage, to Southampton, where they Listerine Antiseptic TRADE ENVOY—Hardit Singh Insist upon INSTANT boarded the "Queen Mary." Baring Malik, first trade commissioner POSTUM his stay in England Mr. Oakes studied for India, as he arrived in New Mr. Lloyd George's "Back to the York. He is a graduate of Oxford twice a day (Photo by Rutherford) Land" scheme. He is now returning and was the first Indian to re­ LISTERINE ^ANTISEPTIC ceive a Royal Air Force com­ RESTS YOUR to his home in Nassau, where he was BRIDAL COUPLE.—Mr. and Mrs. Alexandra: Wardlow Horne leaving St. mission In the World War. He NERVES recently elected a member of the 1& 43. John's Church, Pembroke, after their marriage on Tuesday evening. Mrs. BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCY Representatives Home is the former Trances Alice Belvin. (Report on Page 1.) Assembly.

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