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No. 13. volume xxxvm HAMILTON, BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1961

r::^^P: U.S.SpaceCapsule Lands ■ K' -M WewmiM mY ______HK MK Today r jt^ Os k!L M MS Off Bermuda CHORTLY after noon today a Mercury Space Capsule landed '% in the sea 161 miles east of Bermuda after having been put j *Pv ■«4g.. A in crbit around the world. The unmanned capsule was launched a ______^La^slf^i m frcm Canaveral, and circled the earth in 110 minutes st Mr * ****^ned liase- anel aboarel Slayton. sin-raft for transfer to tin Kent 1)STA in their honour. The' agency closed down on Thursday for li\i* days tn enable th" Although the capsule was not holielay te> New Torn. Tin* Smith Agency United States. stall' tn take' liieir annual Donald has done Manned In* a 'unman being, ■" an nnpreeedented —business this year sending Berinudians— and other loeal residents to all The launching e»f the gian' liii'chanie-al astronaut occupied parts of the gloht the farlhest afie'hl being Japan tor holiday and business. With .Air. Iferrnry-Atbn missile healing the' vehicle's contour couch ami Smith Ire in the left ar- Mrs. Pat Furbert, Miss ___encec« Francis. Mrs. Marilyn Smith the unmanned capsule ap exercised Ihe life sustaining anil Mrs. Enid Simmons. paivntly we'iit aei-ordin system of the e-apsiih'. plan. The space sheit was call- Toelay's sue-'-e'SN.'ul shot is ed ■.Mere'iiry Atlas Four." probably the' last major test The X.A.S.A. l'.i'rliluila Sta- before the United States at- . w^' m Mmw tion at Coppe-r's Islam! played tempts tei put a man in n>-hit WELL-KNOWN BUILDER INJURED Anti-Castro perhaps the most important Hroilni! the earth. JN FALL FROM ROOF DIES Outbreaks Rising, Priest Reports l^^^^^^^r Ens >: 1 *^H :£?§^a^^^^^^l Sfl [MR EDWARD (Ebbic) THOMAS, one of the colony's leading U.S. Pamphlet: For Defence - mason cortractors, who was injured in a fall from Uh ro& r '■'fl^.JJ-t^m mm\\t ■■■ m_W mw^gtmi SMtSitm. of the Green Lantern Cafe, Serpentine Road last Thursday, MIAMI King Hospital yesterdav Vinle'iit anti-government de- Of World Freedom died in the Edward VII Memorial Cuba, Funeral services will be held tomorrow at Grace Methodist monstration in Havana, ______Church,North Shore and burial will follow at St. Paul's Church, Sunday nigfcl —i hid the Wk WmmP^Wm ma, B'r .^^■■■■k... Paget. third time in live days that a WASHINGTlIX— The Unit- major threat from .the' Seivict Mr. Thomas, who was oH Catholic religious procession ed States has declared tha' Union in just over U yenri. SWANSTON GUESTS Above arc Miss Daphne' Jackson heistility pledge- to left), nurse eui Municipal Hos- years of aire', is survived hv hi* has sheiwn tei Castro the allied defeinl He' was confident that the' a senior the of the Bronx wife, Mrs. Hewlett Thomas. U. N. Afro-Asians communism, accordiag to a West He-rlin against Commit allies and West Herliner., pital in Xew York, and Miss Deborah McCready of Long Island. thri'O sons, ami a daughter. prie-st whei just arrived in nist preeanre is a defence of "will nu'et this challenge'." No! seen is a third member of the party which arrived over w, holiday. One of his sons, is Mr. Freddy .Miami lrom Havana. the ultimate freedom of the- the ek-end for a lJerniiula — She Ls Mrs. Ruth Harris Refuse to Act entire' wen-Id. The' pamphlet iu effect ap- a b autieian. alsei from Long Islanel. Photo by Bill Simmon*. Thomas, the' well-known local Four thousand Catholics de peals to world parti- The- State Department pub- opinion, boxer. Also surviving is his led the- rebel by cularly in the uncommitted mother, On Nuclear Tests slo- lished a document on Berlin aged and brothers and shotting anti-Communist nations, to support We-ster-i sisters, who reside' in St. Tvil s. gans Siimlay nijrlit anil the saying that the Western stand t city ele'teriiiination te> fight. if Valuable Building Somerset Man West Indies. riot that t'ollowe-d left olic is a defence of every and UNITED NATION'S. N.Y.— village in Europe, As'a, Africa ni*i*i ssary. to preserve West to- person el e' a el and several by Mr. Freddy Thomas saiel Pakistan was rebuffe-d yester- and Latin ft ■linn, wherever Berlin's freedom. Lots go on Struck Car was an weiuillle'el. day his father's death day in its attempt to spur the' people wished to be free. It said: "all p e' e> p 1 e' I unexpected blow to the family. forty-six member Tin* returning priest, who — Mr. David Dobey "Wilson, a Afro-Asian identified, The document "Berlin throughout the globe who en- Sale Tomorrow I Explaining lmw the aeeidenl group of the United Nation-, eliel not want to be — aspire 67-year-old resident of Somer- religions 1061" describes the buck- joy or to freedom, in- oe-e-urred last Thurselav. the into taking a stremg position said smalle'i* proees- cluding peoples set, was aelmitted to King Eel- shouting anti-gov- ground to Western and Com- the' captive of boxe-r saiel the' e-ontrae-teir reim against the resumption of nu- sions v.*i re empires, ward VII Memorial Hospital on Sept. 8 munist policies towards the* the' Communist have Several valuable building vating the roof of the Green clear tests. enuncnl slogans preser- last night after beingstrm-k by 9 divided city. a vital interest in the" lots will be offered for sale to- Lantern. He was on ■ladderat- In a two-heiilr "urgent se*s- ami again M Sept. in San- — — a cur. He was reported to be It will be distributed from vatiem of freedom of self- morrow almost as earlyas the ti'iniiting to ri'inove a loose sion" e-onveiii-el on Pakistani tiago, but those demonstra- — iTnele-r observation and treat- peaceful. U.S. diplomatic posts through- d*luminalbin in the West. sun rises. According to Bego stone- the southeast earner initiative, the- greuip took ne> tioiis were ment for injuries to his head from out the World in various lan- "In defending Berlin Limite'el, tbey will start at fi of buileling which action except to issue a eoni- No Reports of Reprisals free and right leg. the' constitu- guages. we not only Benin. a.m. selling five desirable lots a danger to the public road. munique saying that defend ted further There bare heen no reports Appeal Paris. London, Ottawa. on the Banana (!rove> Develop- he that tne'ctings might be Tin- Oslo. He said bettered ladder held. of re-prisals against the Ha- In a foreword. Secretary nf nii'iit Orel AYarwick, Mrs. Kasavubu Pope his father jumped, Pakistanis hael heiped the' Washington. Kansas City. Road. at Sees slipped and vana de'inoiistrators. The gov- Slate. Dean Riisk, reiterated Boise, but in fact, 2.30 p.in., they will auction two ROME — Pope falling hd't leg. which he large and often voe-al group. every John XXIII on his e rnme'iil radio announced that the- Western pledge to protect lots near i-ntraiu-e* to the received Joseph would, as a minimum. se>ek e-itizen in the North Atlantic the Mrs. - fracture-el. it is oppeisi'tl to sue-h dcmotl- the freedom of AVest Berlin, Community. new ton Beneb Hotel,and bu, the wife of the Congo Pre- priority ceiiisiele'ratieni for the Call On Sunday he secsaed to be strations although not op- whie-h he said faces its third from 4 n.m. the-y will be eiffer- siei ut. at a spce-ial audiene-e subject of testing "Eepially we' defend in fine spirit in hospital, and nuclear peise'il to the religious proceu- tfew ing eight roaelfront lots at the yesterday at the- papal summer lemking a new General Assembly Delhi, Kuala Lumpnr, Tokyo, the family were' for- wben sinus themselves. entrance to the Xaval Operat- residence at Castcl Gandolfo, sometime session starts Sept. 10. ward to his release Nine out of every ten Cu- (Continue'il on Page fi) ingBase in Southampton West. south of Rome. this week. But on Monday Ir- Asian anil African countries Personal and Social ban are' Catholics and may took a sudden turn for the have' been especially ae-tive iu - se'i'king have rcnehed the point where worse anil passed away 1a 1 the' I'.X.'Mil a ban on Mrs. Lois Reid of Brooklyn, nuclear le-sting. Anibassaelor thi'.v fear the iron hand of evening X.Y.,daughter Annie i Diallo Telli of Guinea, this communism more than Pre- nf Caisey native >f (TnTh; formerly of Berniiiila, lias re- The deceased was a mouth's Afro-Asian srrotip pre- liner gi'i.lrl Ciistros St. Kitts. He came' te> Benuuda sqnnds or orererowded jails. turned to the' states after visit- m * sident, declined to tell re- ing the colony for the iiiar- ±L* y *T_W at the a^e' ol 1!' anil remained porte-rs whether any delegate** Oil l.vei eice-asions Sunday V^***m [f^^^MM r^mmmmf^—m^- riagc af her cousin, Mrs. Ev i here. He> married a Bermudian. at the- closed Meeting had lli'.'llt. Castro solelie'rs thre'W ex eitT Caisey Thompson. During her His ehildren are Messrs. Eel- pressed "shock" at the newest down their weapons,lipped ward. Stanley ami Fre-ehly their military insignia and stay here she' was the frue'st o' se-rie-s of Seivie't lllle-lear tests. te^I PME ___&_m1 &_■>*_sd_^__l Thomas, the* Mr. anel Mrs. George Richard- * ' jZ^^t MM, anel Mrs. Uremia joined denMnstrateru. 3 jJU ia __a mY son. Smith of Cobb's Hill. Warwick. o Nine' enit of every ten of the " " w 20,000 in tys^isfiSMH*— 1 Mr. Stanley Thomas returned solelie'rs the' rebel i **"*~*2f t fl J army euit Mrs. tiazar.l Dill .if St. to the colony yeste-relay from are Catholic Sine of Norway every ten of the* quarter ef ■ John's Bond, Pembroke, re- Returns ■ Canaela. where he is stinlying turne'd home by plan" - million men. women and chil- P.A.A. ■■'*z^.\m at Carleton University. Otta- ~^A " " dren iu Castro's militia ar* on Thursday last afte>r spentl- * mm _. wa. due to return the-r Indicate Loss IWtf -W .' He is ( '.itholii-s. ing a month in Staten Islanel. on Frielay.Until the e-nd of th" N.Y.. visiting ber grandparents, " For Labour Party Ai Sagua ele Tananie in the ■ last school term. Mr. Thomas Mr. ami Mrs. Bdward Butter- M;~> ■" "%, northern part ol Oriente Pro "zz I- taught sehool in Bermuda. H" field. went to nia**- vinee there is an anti-Castro " " '** then Canaela. was — OSLO. Norway The nil foree nnder the of A';7vf^" ried ami journeyed te> Japan eonunand Aiming the Bermudiana re- i" party of w r in*.' Labour Prime ( for a honeymoon. < 'oiiiinand.iiiie Thorndyhe. Of Minister Einar Serhardscn Jamaie-an descent, Mr. Thorn- turning by the Queen on Mon day from New Yeu-k were Mr. — appears te> have' lost its ma- dyhe was oiie-e a lieutenant in o (Parlia Miel Mrs. Samuel llnnget of im ity in the Storting the Castro army. ment ) Hamilton; Miss Maureen Ott- Another Fighting Group le.y Shilly Bay. anel Mr. With only fifty of the- 7:11 of ' Organist ; New el*ctornl elistrie-ts unreported Commandante Osvaldo Ra- Eelward DeJean, principal e> fiie Sunday's national elee'- mirez has a gionp of lighting BoWUld Academy. For Cathedral tii-n. the' Socialist party that men in the Baeambray Moun- has rule-el Xeerwaysince Weirlel tains of Las Villas Province. War II appeared to have lost A Catholic pries! who re ;en1 the- Manzanillo region. They The Bernnula Cathedral is te> four, and possibly five of it** ly arrive'el in Miami ri';w>rted are Commnndnntea Ralls and get a new organist in the per- seventy-eight si'ats in the ISO- that five militia ine'ii were ki!!- Miguel Me-sa. who have more Ese-anihray Aug. than 1,001) men under their A* son of Mr. Jack Evans. BJfus. e.it parliament. eel in the on z (Lond.). L.R.A.M.. F.R.C.O. Durin*r the- campnign, Mr. 25. He- kne'w bi'eause he hail to ceiininands. make arrangements for tbe: Travellers coming from the' Mr. Evans is peaently organkl Gerbnrdaeu and other Labour r - Ranges Sports Club were pictured Sunda> they Guaatanams area report that WORK RALLY Members of Southampton of St. Mark's, Marlelmne. Lon- party leaders insisted burial. forthe-oming tootba season, in. small groups getting their recentlv acquired field ready forth,* don, and is expeeteel to arrive would not form a government Twei former Castro offie-e-rs of anti-Castro Horseshoe Bmj. nsinjr guerrilla tactie-s fighters have operating Rangers' held is situated ou the South Shore Road near the entrance to in the colony in Xovember. He unless they had a clear ma- are been Photo by _>iii Simmons. succeeds Dr. Drummond Wolff. jority. against government troops iu in that area. Diet Delightfully with "Diet Delight""' Ptge Twi WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1961 < THE BERMUDA RECORDEI

The Bermuda Recorder Soviet Considers Five Earth Gizenga Hies to Congo Capital; Ask For Cold Bottle PKU BONO PUBLICO' Aides Say He Will Regime ine Join rnoiuneu b; union Printery._ Court Street, Hamiltoi Probes "mM mm ______> __. 1TT _1 ___L- ..« _M. " nermann, every Wednesday and 8aturda; By wenry Tanne:

rae-i l.lv >i'i »t.i»\ ii.i.i*. Mu i o i ran una ior tinning o to ". i mils sent i.iiiiu more troops te Ii. t'ljALi HiUito Ihe Inileil Mates apprnael ... managing Miles at Separate Sites go, Sepi. '.i Premier L'yriil E-iisabcthville from other part has been tn from a float Adoula and Anionic Gizeugi of the province. ing rig through the oceai WUtsW nu ll*>.\ \i.\ s E. returned lure Saturday Imn 1 Ileilelen Roberto, a floor. A ti'st boring last .Mare* i leader o n,s ,smi Mall — inrnsla via. where ihey attend mm/. \ early _'d/- yuarterl. HUSUIW, Aug. .ill Tin miles th the rebellion against Porta 1 reached two into eil t ll e eoilferelle I lloiialigll R ?e- for Cont.ra.-t Ad Soviet Union is studying ai (ilia guest nil iu northern Angola floor of the* Paeitie. mar iiT nations in Belgrade'. ambition plan fin- probini also returned Belgrade Ml i"ii.mii- m... ns lnlcli'iii Mr pul'ln-a! <>.') should be addressee elalnpe' Island off the WCS Sources e-hise* tei .Mr. Gizenga from deptl with ie. the earth's ihtcrior to a of the state's. Mr. Adoula and Mr. Gi i lie .u.-'iager, J tie Kceoruer, Court Street, Cit] const United he-ael of what hael been the Sn PnHT^TAVOURsn ol six te> nine mild at 1i\*- senga. He made the flight froi: Soviet scientists nave ea riel- hacked Congolese regim* places within its territory. Rome in a _ .: m:.____ pressed preference for l'nited Nation i...... i. . Idrill iu Stanleyville, said be wouk in a meeting at tin- .Minis pl* that had been put at th HAJniJLXUJN, BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 196 i11ir site nn laud. The placi remaih here ami assume th Geology recently, < isposal KB 1All try nf So chosen at tbe reeem i tin* \'e*e Premiership he h ■ of Mr. Adoula anel ill viet proposed^,gen ibeei Gizenga. m iftints is the vohanie Kurijes, on Si offered 1>\ Mr. Adonlas mea ernl areas for the large'-scah per heria's west coast. There tli< central Government. Monerto said he' had 6d Bottk drilling. They are the' Casptai mr. con Millions Flee e-l list is believed to he thinne> Communisnr Cral Mouu 11 lie stays 11 will lie anothe fared with most of the state's Sea, Kari'lia. the' areas Bottle Deposit b( among the continental step toward consolidation 0 men in Belgrade includiu* tains, the- Caucasus and th' or about nine mile's. In Eest Kiirile Islands, according te the Government. Before h. Prime Minister Jawahara Berlin Agents Kniiisomolskaya Pravda, Coin According to tin* youii ieft for Belgrade last SiuuUn Xehru of lneiia and Preside't newspaper, however, the scum Mr. Giaenga hae refused it Hahib Beiiirguiba of Tunisia. ...;.i __ '._. i miinist youth m-wspaper. ir.. i... i. .. .1 i\: i..\ i- ,1 r lists lore than a limited Ma come' to Leopoldville, althougl ne saitl he h ail received , John u. Bassett & hoi By Aeitn Beat Disclosure ot the eonierenci hole effort. The-y saiel the] he hail pledged eoope'ratien promise of support from all o details followed the puhliea ti,..,.. Ihe the <,,' also sought gain a eomprc many IlleiU Dial 1aibti seriousness ot l.erlu i i nrosi rn mc e-oiin i ry lion of articles by Sovie' to and ha d s.iir timers bt heiisive understanding tin would erisis as a threat to peaci wealth. One in four of the' reft (scientists. They urged tin of come. _\ should not be allowed to dis Government, major types of rocks making According io reports reach ..-* \X (1 under the pro . Ishilled crust. tract attention from one of tin posed twenty-year party pro up the earth's ing here lrom Stanleyville - craitsmei teeiinicin, LOUISE JACKSOIS great tragedies of our time gramme, devote a grentet 1 iire'e- myers ot rocks ar capital of Bastern Province C. ,:«.. ..*v — i unci's were' traders, transpor i e ....: * ... that city remained the vastness of t h e flood -oi ot seientitic ettort to ex involved: A sedimentary sur calm during share " people who have been fleeinj workers, farmers. All section pluralion of the earth's iu face" layer of sandstones Mr. Gizenga's absence. III I MMl IM'l- from East Ger anel Extremists itemoved Communist of the population have bee! i :*l I" shah's similar formation many. represented in the flow. reaching to a depth of six te Several politicians who wer. work Held megiectec nine' mile's; a granite layer The Re-opening ot the ine reason the Kussian members of a group of hard want a change in Berlin is ob ihe campaign to completi academician Aiuire a. iron found mainly at the base o core extremists have been re vious." Britain's Foreign Bee collectivisation of farms on tin mnl;. petroleum geologist, saie continents^ and a basalt layer moved from the scene. Some retary, Lord Home, has said Soviet -mnd I early in 190 m Pravda. leatling party pa occurring' chiefly below tin were brought to the capital Schoo of Dance "It is in Germany that th. drove out 22.000 farmers a n oeenn floor. others were reported be iu hid . < > < in the Arcade Building, ]„- MlMly ol Ilie ilecp-scalfe Ill .1.1. Illmil tn Die _\ 1 11 11 Burnaby Streei Communists are seen to be farm workers. The result ha I... zi'ii of the earth anil 1 \ ing in fair competition wnl been dislocation of rural work then boring in the' Kurilea, fun nn. ii-1i»i- l.unitula. eiim pioei -e's has relatively ULASSBB l« BALLET, TAP & ACROBATICS free society. feieiel shortages and rationing «i been holes have been proposed ti ■nnder ol tbe armed forces 1! i" ";li i Together potatoes, butter a nd other es ted. with fur investigate re'pre'se'lltative' see Stanleyville, was .aid to hav. — une part oi tne nation na iher expansion of span tions of the- e-arth's crust with tightened discipline among snl Saturdays 10 a.m. -3 p.m had an alien system imposee sential foodstuffs. " 'ndii s. the time- has come U iu the Soviet eliers a 11 el policemen who wer on Union. i*or information call 3-i7D. it while the other has. nude* but generally t n e nasi i»er ilerk the interior of tin involved in incidents prior it a governmentof its own ehoos 1 he lirst. in-ar 1tie nonnen mans turned their backs oi earn of the Caspian Sea Mr. Gizenga's departure. ing, taken the path of freedon shore 11 ... 1 lor speciiii COIIIIill tbeir borneland not IMreet penetration ot i in enie of tin lleiwcvc . in tiiip. —with the result that even would traverse- reaseuis but from a growinj depths of our planet woule thickest accumulations of se expressed year a quarter of a million peo tm 1 helplessness ami despair. Me>» to make anethei General i.uiniuia niaue n< pie leave East Germany 'votin; enable science dimeiitary rocks and reach th of them say quite simply tha leap forward in the cxplora continental bnaemenl move to put his Stanleyvill' with their feet' since they an they "jusl stand i at eouldn'1 tion of the universe.'' itepiti 111 seven to nine mile troops formally under the con denied any othermethod of ex mm.: _...:.... :.. 1) any longir. inu' tinning operation prei trol of Maj. Gen. Joseph pressing their will." I his operation is expecte* FKULIMiNARY at ministry nie'e'tin: Mobutu, commander iu chief 0 ANN0UNCEMEN1 men aim woinei peisetl the to establish the lowi'st poesibl t^ualitieel Army. lrom tne estaDiisnnu'iit o complained essential ma is designed to match the Unit limit of petroleum deposit.*-1 the Congolese National regime that the Communist in Eas ti'rials anel eqnipmenl were no eel State's Project Moholt which occur pre'elnininantly ii Lmner in Brussei; Germany in September 104' tin available owing to inuelellee which is intended to probe sedimentary roekn, In another iii'vciopineiii, i until the Communists began t' el i■e a ■tinuRy state planning. A veterinary Mohorovieic A secollil hole is to ll was announced thai Dr. Stun Combined Training Horse Trials build their barbed wire fence surgeon saiel be just coulel no This i< a rock layer assumei driven into the crust in Kan ('. I,inner of Sweden, head o and concrete wall across Berlii tei lie nine' te> fatty miles be lia in nortInvest Huropeui mission ii go on seeinglivestock dyinj the lnited Nations will held 01 lo plug the main escape rout' of con ij.,...;.. me like flics because eif bailceineli low the surface the ttUSSl. the Congo flew to Brussels fo on August 13, 2,601.635 peoph t incuts anil four miles belov tiems on the> eoOeethre farms. in tins area tne graniti tabs with the Belgian Foreigi " , j fled the country. . i : the eie-ean floor. cause' essential elru^s anil surgi basemen! of tbe Eurasian nm .uinister.__ Paul Henri Spaak. Sunday, _____■_ 3, ML .i: *1...... December 1961 Ilie layer tnrins the lieillllel linnk ot that tigure. then eal instrunii'iits were not ob tineiit ernps cut at the surfari Ihey will discuss the lensi cms are more than twenty liienibe tainabh'. A 26-year-old nn* ary between the earth's forming a geological shield. situation iu Blisabethville in the ti. . tr 1: 1 -n: countries of the l'nited Xation chanie got tired of having 1i anil the rticky shell surround Ihe- Kar"Han drilling opera capital of Katanga Province with population less than that "volunteer" for service in the in*r the planet's metallic core tion would be designed ti l-'m* the lasl twelve tlays Tint EXHIBITION VnwiAil I*r\w VnrrAotatr RING as everybody Sierr; People's Police, for unpuii Named ior Yugosiai probe through id Xations troops in Kntnngi It is if in i. ali :..:.. i- the earth" Leone left his homeland, as i weekend work on tbe land, lot i in' Monorovieie rocx layei granites, whose age is be have been trying to force the BOTANICAL GARDEN. all the Africans walked out o MM) heuirs work on a builelin. is named for a Yugoslav scien lie- tei exceed M.oOii.tM>0.( Mil ouster of all Belgian officer tist who tliscovered a iliscon , Katanga's armei Southern Rhodesia. An exodui site-, also unpaid. X til serving in break, commencing at z.uu p.m <>f this size wouldalmost empty tinuity. or sharp in tht i lie hole, expected to react loree Ilie tini.it ot to tin HongKong, more than empti refugees b c h a v iiiit r of earthqiiak' a depth of nine miles, ma; Dr. I,inner s original pl.l West has slowed down indns that of V opies oi the dressage test may be obtained oi Signapore. It would halve t h t waves at depth. help shell light on key geolo had I n to si'iid a n e' hi trial gowtk. Existing lactone ; population Uganda the layer is believed to I) gieal problems, such as aides to Brussels. Bui after application to the Main office of the Department o of M find it harel to gel anil kecj th- Ghana. the source of earthquakes, vol formation of continents am telephone conversation witl Agriculture, where staff. It is increasingly difficul intending participants shouk eanie activity anel meuintaiii the origin of niagniatic rocks Secretary General Dag Ham names ur, put way. to ge-t iie-w plants going. leave their before 15th November. another in pro forming proe-esse's. Mctalli siieh as granites. These an aiarskjold he decided to auih portion to the population a ores, hast uermany s ain-rait in diamonds and othei believed to have risen in mol the trip himself. Germany, ■VI l.'l.. .1... I'. I Ma East it as some 1 ...... fKUfVUtlU is K i fKUUKAMMI eliistry. built up at great ex minerals are also thought ti n >iaie irom the inteno Meanwhile ine niieo w went Himalay million over the pense as a matter of prestige be' fanned there before travel an passes out or near of India has closed down so that it ling upward to the earth's sur x. Dressage and Jumping ly five million citizens quit Xi capacity and skilled labour eai 2. Bending competition for the most supple horsi geria. purposes. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION be used for eithe-r ui puny. inis sort ot things make: of t e pretensions o Ihese acts show Hollow win Canadian rremiei 3. Hunter trial course. nonsense h the Communis fhe "people's own democracy' the promise of 4. Polo hitting competition. party in b*. Evening Institute Uasscj out of East Germany. It w as Mr lender I960 thaT Wants Berlin fliis. year Bas. Germany woult 5. Short Polo Game (the Bermuda Sea Horses) Khrushe-hev himself who evolv living ed the idea of peaceful eompe catch up with the stand Ruled by U. N. between the arels of West Germany am tition Communis her. Bermuda lecnmcai institute and the free western systems tlie-n outstrip The contrast in*r pictures are there fur al — The following subjects will be offere< oozing confidence that the So OTTAWA, Sept. rnni' to see— thriving in th U viet system would demonstra* boom daring ( 11 1 111 1 1 1 11 West, depression i Minister John Diefenbaki" the 1 1 1 i^^^^^^^^^B tin superiority. Cknoa and said yesterday that in hi the East. TKAlll.. e.|iinieiii the" time has come tt LANGUAGE^ Here in uermany are idea i nii.r the ilistiiiguished patronage lu peaceful competition e iin s r internationalism) .Motor r.ngineerin: of His Excellency conditions to put such competi itl e — Communism has failed dismal Uerlin under the United Xa I- renel TCI!. Test the Governor, Major-General I" tion to the test one country Sir Julian Gascoigne Im i l.'i'A'/i r. .-, - __ ly and and its East Genuui its status assure! i arpeiitry ami joiner rs is as -w one nation with one histories tions. with iici'inai ivi.\.u., L.H., D.S.O., leaders, facing the complet, through prese'iice. and Lady Gascoigm background, ranking anion', a I'.X. Electrical Installation baiikruptey ed' the-ir re-gime lie saiel IU' realized his sug npanisi Welding of H ftie industrial leaders the at.. ...i i i :.. IHE BERMUDA have sealed the Uerlin eseap* piest "would not >liiii'Iliauil anil lypin; world, yet living and workin; ion reeeiv I (irlllgllesi BROADCASTING route — surely an flVTmissioi under the two competing sys the support of Mr. Khrush Engineering Workaho] COMPANY, Ltd. that they can keep their peopfc (Soviet Nikit; (tor terns. chev" Premier unglish loreigners Practice inside East Germany only wi'l S. Khrushchev), but adtlei AUAIIBBIU KHiUKHiATlUHAl ant Ihe tloott in reiugees, otte" barbed wire and concrete null that it should be discussed ii putting life and liberty ii backed by tanks. poHee win the I'.X. if only to direct tht iiienusiry Navigation jeopardy,is the verdict on thi shoot to kill, tear gam and ar attention of niankinil to ; Mathematics Art Metalwork nu BERMUDA MUSICAL AN! bigfc Technical Drawin; two competitors, the verdict a moured cars with pres possible solution "before i lottery English the failure of the Communis sure water hoses to sinas! beconies too late." Keep Fit (30s ami nver IJKAMATIC SOCIETY regime. Physics down the crowds. speaking in a House o foreigi presen Alone among Hiuropean coun Oommons debute on EINKULMEIV1 tries, East Germany has had ; affairs, Mr. Diefenbaker sait constantly falling population the CX. might : rorms are ootainaoie ai the Department ri Kdu 1.. 'P. l...: i... _ n,i .: l ... a.. i> i ...... Despite the surplus of birth I. feist it a new lour-powe .'.'.inn e 1111 m rnT- iii'i iiinii.t ireiiiilea I Iiim il ll11'. Til IBermuda Ballet Season over deaths, it has fallen sinet Asian Atncar agreement on Berlin; forms, accompanied by cheqne or eash, must he n tm I ■ .-_ i . __i the war bv more than a millini .'. Act as an otnciai unserve eeixi d al the Institute not later than s pm. Wednei Iraae Hariej September. ieaturini to 17,200,000. of implementation of such ai ihe L'lhh The Institute will remain ope agreement; on Monday, 18th ami Tuesday. 19tb September trm _ ■■_■_, tm. ■■-■■j Aim ll is an ageing popuia O / 4.. ttmm II BALLET :i. Operate an internationa h |).m. anil on Wednesday. 20th September until MISKOVITCH de Pan. tion for it is predominantfy thi " I'm* tin* purposes India, sept. :i— regime in Berlin"; Imi' nf enrolment. i 31ADKAN. _ :_. r>.._. young and active people w h i a . i -I. Act as an ohserver in ner ihe City fled to the am A conference of the Asian FEE!. . Hall Theatre, Hamiltoi have freedom a supervisor on thi prosperity of the West. Rough African Organization for Bee lin or as access routes of the West ti »t> per term (12 weeks) tor one session per ly half the refugees were un weel at o:40 p.m. promp neiinie Cooperation will be in West Berlin. P8 per term for two sessions per week. der 2.3, three quarters of then augurated Ministo term by Prime' run tirst, he said, the l nitet ♥'10prr for three sessions per week. under 45. The 18-25 age grou) 4 Programme No. II: Sept. 13th, 14th, 15th, Jawaharlal Xehru in XewDelh Britain, ant Each session will last two hours. i 16th has i"iitributed 26 per cent o States. France Tl I :n .. _.__ an Dee. 11 and is expected tt Russia must enter into nego ihe classes will not commence until at least tei the refugee flow although thi: student* have enrolled in a Tickets on sale at the Castle, group accounts for only 12 pe: last a week. The cnnferelict tiationa. "There are some in Heaaeutary classes and a Front— Stree' dilations at the moment," h- least six in oilier classes. cent of the East German popu will discuss the possibilities ei letephone 2-044: Iation. saitl, "that there is a reason increasing trade. The thirty of fj. UKAWrORD prospect there hein*. T-fc - able i riyima 1hese young people are thi tight participants will includ* success subject to Mr. Khru I rnieipa i. Zt>/-, 20/-, 157 producers, the citizens whi China. ''intransigence." Communist shchev's 1W mas WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1961. THE BERMUDA RECORDER Page Three

" " *Recipes ♥Poetry Jokes News Comments * Household Hints FAMILY FEATURE PAQE !Special Articles Where Should Dad Meeting Slated Belgrade Result British Problems Palgrave's Golden On Fish as Food Hailed By Peiping Split Trade Bloc Panel of Common Market Treasury' Be When The Delays Opinion on Link Experts From 50 Countries Red 0hina Sees Defeat for To Gather in Washington 'Imperialists' at Parley Beery lover of Elnglish grave's own taste in poetry Baby Is Born By Harry Gilroy literature', every student .be- was as fine as his enthusiasm ginning to e'xplore its riches, for it, and he had possessed — BRUSSELS, Sept WASHINGTON, 8ept 9 HONG BONO, Sept. «i— The' — Belgium, is familiar with Palgrave's that gift, even rarer among The technological revolution Peiping press bailfd today the 8 Britain's application last "(inldeii Treasury,' which was anthologists than discrimina- e European — By Robert P. Goldman that h a s transformeel the "positive result" of the Bel- month to join t h first publishetl in July, 1861, tion "the flair for group- Community raised — world's agriculture in the last grade of nonaKgn- Economic today is still the most ing poems in such a way that LOXDOX Where should he goes home to his children conference prnblems that and for quarter century is expected to ctl countries as a "defeat for such eemipli'X famous antl widely used of each one is subtly enhanced a man be when his wife is or to work to help pay the Executive Commission of having a baby? his proper the ever-increasing costs of projected into the oceans. the* imperialist bloc headetl bv all anthologies of English by the poems around it." Is with Meeting six-nation bine* has declined te> place in the hospital delivery hospitalization." It will start a the United States." verse. In a recent edition of Day Lewis that 400 experts give' an opinion on the matter. commented his wife's side Ior Lyle here mt fisheries The- enmmeiit e-anie in etli- the 'Life anil Letters' pro- some of room at Adds Dr. John S. of Sept. The e-ominission was asked the restrictions Pal- pacing the hallway .' 'tun fifty countries 1!>-"27 tnrials in two major newspa- gramme broadcast each week outside " the Marv Hitchcock Memorial for an opinion by the ministeri- grave placed upon himself Or they both be bette1 * or an international conference pers. .Icnniin Jih Pao and Ta- in the BBC General Overseas would Hospital." Hanover, X.H.: "Th They al Council of the European seemed rather odd nowadays. off if he stayed home until effort here is to keep the on fish and nutrition. kuiig Pan, Service, the poet C. Day Lewis For instance,he would not ad- main will review progress and e*hart Economic Community, also attributed the enduring popu- after the baby's arrival? husband cut. Even seasoned The conference, whie-h eneleel mit any poem which was, in future eourses in the technol- known as the Common Market. larity of the book chiefly to These are important ques nurses have been known to early Wednesday morning, was 2'M of Treaty his own words, 'strictly per- ogy of marine resources. Cutler Article the' the exepiisite taste' of its edi- tions today in the U.S. where; faint tin the delivery 'room." reported extensivelyby llsin- Koine, sonal, occasional, or religious,' The was arranged of which established the tor. Francis Turner Palgrave. 4,250,000 babies born an- eonferenee hua. the Chinese Communist ceuiiniunity, the will and he had excluded 'the poe- are An illinois doctor declares at suggestion of the Fooel Council a of they tl.e press agency, special em- hut man wide intellectual in try of — possibly be- nually, because touch that the husband should bo and Agriculture Organisation. with pass upon the application interests, doubt' family relation phasis on speeches approved telleetual and to the cause such poetry in his view upon vital kept out. because he may have The Stale Department issued it must ask the opinion of the critical judgment of his friend ships. Many a mother by Peiping. lacked the lyrical quality he modern an infectious disease and also the invitations. The Fish and commission Tennyson who encouraged him thinks it would do her hus- may a out- was looking for, but it was because he "be nuisance Wildlife Service is making ad- Jt'iimin Jih Pao saw the The commission's hesitancy to compile it ; partly also to gootl what .1 strange that he had not in- band to "realize Husbands have been known to vance arrangements come of the eonferenee as appears to foreshadow events the limitation of the book it- we go through" and to "share delivery for spokes- cluded a single one of Wil- pass out in the objective' defeat also "certain that will take place when the self, which does not attempt the experience." The nunediatc ct imperial- negotiations begin. liam Blake's poems. rooms." which will he man o United States Tin? econo- to cover the whole of English (Ithers their husbands the eonferenee ism." President Tito of Yugo- apparently It was impossible to give want The Maternity Centre Asso the first of its kind, is to or- mic Community verse but is, to give it its stay away "having slavia was nanii'd as ■ member any precise definition of the to because ciat ion, Xew York, a national ganize and inerenaa researi'h will sav in effect tei Britain: full title. The Golden Trea- a woman's business," this group. Prime Minister tei join lyric, Day Lewis said. "But. baby is a organization devoted to im- em contributions of "You have- applied but sury of the Best Songs and to experience the nutritive Xehru, who was lyrical poetry has never for- for her alone proved maternity care and of fish to the world's diet. This Jawaharlal raised sueh I'eseirations that Lyrical Poems in the jjnglish cannot, believe, be' singled out during t h e eonfe.- how you pro- gotten its source in music; it It they eelucatioii for parenthood, ael- technical purpose does not ob- we want to know Language.' shared. 1 nee for "not attacking United to be i* is still a medium that makes vocates husband-wife close- scure the fact that th eonfer- pose for the reservations Palgrave's friendship with for States imperialis-m who have words dance and sing, not Doctors f.lso have varying ness. Says a spokesman enee will have economic impli- handled." Tennyson, whom he hero Association, plication argue and speechify. .Again, points of view. One obstetrics the' "What to cations to all the fishing na- included. Britain Applied Aug. 9 worshipped, was the most . a true lyric will be single- department chief in a Xew niore fitting than for the hus- ami potentially to the Anti-Colonialism Keynote Seen Minister Macnitll.iu fruitful relationship of his life. " tions Prime minded: it will present a state York hospital says, "We've band to share with his wif less developed nations of the The- editeirial saiel that oppei- applieel Aug. !> lor Britain s Day Lewis said, and he went extraordinary experience of mind which is unequivocal, got a real battle on our hands the world. sition tei imperialism anel new admission. His letter said there on to relate an amusing story Half out wants fathers devotion. undiluted, transparent, not staff of labour anil The reason fur this import- and old colonialism had been should be eliscussion of Bitain's about the tour of Cornwall the delivery rooms; educated tn I860, modified by intellectual re- in labour If the husband is ance, explained by the or- the kevnote of conference. ties with the Cominonwealtii. the two men made in wants to keep birth process as servations, not complicated by the other half" understand the ganizing group, is that a voice of the problems of Britisii agri- when the project was con- accept he "This is the common ironv." the men out Many hospitals and able to what research programme Asia. Africa culture and the interest of the e'l'ived. 'Palgrave, who be- finding in learned, is no good Oakeries all the- peoples of Day Lewis regretted the are themselves Iks has there woiihl result in increasing t h " America ami also the six other members of the Euro- lie've-el that Tennyson's wife same fix. deny him entry to ami Latin 'never omission of any of Dryden's reason to world's production antl con- will of all people who pean Free Trade Association. had instructed him to and delivery rooms common poet view, songs whieh, he said, had Part of thi reason for this the labour sumption of marine' products cherish peace and justice." the The Common Market is com- let the out of his says the association |spokcs- through his probably been excluded, like steins from the fact that in- and woulel help relieve the ur- newspaper declared. pose-el of Belgium. France. tor tear that being man the Nether- sight he might fall over other excellent Restoration e-reasing pressure is gent world problem of protein peisitive result gained . Luxembourg, short brought on hospitals to permit "The' Germany. The cliff." was perpetually pur- lyrics, partly because they Can Comfort malnutrition in respect to lands and West a husbands to stay with their by the conference member-, of the Free Trade As- suing him over the rocks and were iii'lined to bawdiness, "Being with his wife," he The technical discussions opposition to imperialism and — they wives in labour and delivery in to Bri- railing out 'Tennyson!' partly because had a adds, "the husband ean serve here thus will have a practical a for the soe'iatinu. addition rooms. Much of this pressure colonialism is defeat tain, Denmark. which drove poor Alfred to frivolity, a note of cynicism, isource of comfort be-aring upon such problems as are Austria. as a great imperialist bloc headed by the Portugal. Tennyson never forgot, unlikely to commend itself to conies from parents' groups Having ex- the availability of great-'r Norway, Sweden and frenzy. and reassurance. l'nited States. it, "Palgrave's an earnest, romantic Victorian devoted to the idea of natural together, quantities of protein food in Switzerland. as he put voice perienced childbirth very outset im- ( Palgrave. More serious childbirth. unele'Ve'lopeet nations cither "From the A spokesman for the utn- like a be" in a bottle, makinu like they will be happier for it in the schemed to exert neighbourhood was Palgrave's strange omis- In Seattle, for example, the local or international perialists had mon Market's commission said the resound the years ahead." from eonferenee " sion of any examples of Eng- Association for Childbirth sources,anel the development influence SH the- it has studied tor two tlays the a ith mv name'. If the- husband sincerely through their spokesman li-'i folk-songor of the Border Education, a citizen group, re- of n w fisheries products and problem connected with the Tennyson had not only en- feels that he ought to be with I general in- Palgrave "But any anthology ports that 12 of the commu- suitable feir human.-, or livc- had tried by means of British application before couraged to make b-llads. his wife, he should be granted vague discussion on so- !'nrniiii'_' that anthology. Day Lewis «ill give us something to nity's 20 hospitals "now allow tj stock ami the Council Mr. the the opportunitv. according questions nf war and said, hatl criticised his grumble about 1 have just fathers to remain with their Miller, Cednr They will alsei take up t h e. ratted Maciiiilliiifs letter had raised but Dr. H. Lloyd of peace to t h C objective selection, so that every poem edited a book of English wives throughout labour ami — grcate use of fisheries pro- divert oiii'stieins ikdimnldiin' permit- Rapids. Ia. provided .the of the struggle of the confer- in it had passed the fastidious lyrics. But will it live for a delivery, five others husband of ducts for medicinal purposes njiiiiiniH into the labour has taken a course ence and to direct its trtai'i WTheSpOBCSSSan tlirected at- test of a poet who was a mas- hundred years? Somehow I fathers room study in preparation for par- and the investigation of gt'n- it." only." spearhead not against imperi- tentteu to t h e fact that the ter of technique. But Pal- verv much doubt enthood. But another view is graphical localities for ex- colonialism but t he Similar movements are afoo* panding ils, for ex- alism antl commission hatl welcoiiieil held by Dr. Sprague Gardiner, fiheries against the Criion. British in Xew York, Chicago and ample-, ainng the Soviet application when the professor of Obstetrics and continental China and the Socialist camp." first approved i. Los Angeles. They reflect a Indiana UniVers- shi'lve's anil in various ocean Parliament gynecology. These atteaspta, t h e news- and had then Take Up Thy Bed growing belief that closeness ity Medical Sehool, Indiana- currents. succeed, expressedhojW saitl. did not mi' We deliver Farm-Fresh before' and during birth can enterprise, the paper k actiim^^^^^M polis. He says: As a pioneer antl "spokesmen of United Due Thursday strengthen marriage and make will pre- Discussion And Walk Milk daily to your order. "Some wives want their hus- conference review the States iinperiolisni whei have The- proe-eelurc for negotia- far more deeply devoted mo status of re- baiuls in the labour room, and sent fisheries put on the of nonslign- tions discussed again Keep plenty on handI thers and fathers. search, papers sub- will be Iencourage this if it s*en-s with to be nient" were unable to divert Thursday when the permanent Here is a sampling opinion that their closeness will have niitteel by all partie-ipating "anti-imperialist anti six Christ met a man all palsied by the and repereaentnthrea mt the' obtained Parade from vari real meaning anil emotional countries. It will then deter- main current of nations meet o'er, ous points around the U.S. colonialist Common Mnrket Dunkley's Dairy : value of them." mine what line's eif rese>arch eonferenee. question will also be Six feet of sickened soul! Husbands Should Not be given new emphasis. here. The Should Not Witness Deliverv should be Jeninin Jih t'ao attacked on the agenda when the minis- He did not mix a remedy Co., Close by However, Dr. Gardiner Joes The world's commercial fish- "big nie'cts here' Se1;!.. bowl! Ltd. 77,!t00,OOO,OOO President Tito's effort ir. te'rial Council In subtle chemist's Many wives dread the idea not believe husbands should eries caught calling for e-oeiperation 25. the with all the Devonshire of husbands witnessing labou- witness actual delivery be pounds of fish in l!»."i!>, countries and for restraint There is little doubt, diplo- Christ looked beneath^^H or delivery. One Maine house- cause it is a medical procedure most ever. Japan was the first from attacking this or that matic sources say, that the per- flesh and bone HH wife said that her husband, a which can be r-omplicated bv producer followed by Commu- country." manent representatives of the And saw down deep withinM Call and enquire today. farmer, was out "bagging a panicky husband. nist China, tin- United States Council will follow the same A foe more dread than spread^ siiuash" while she was haviinr In regard to husband-w'fe am! the Soviet Cnion. Asia line as the commission and de- ing germ. Phone 2-1310 — produced 44 per cent of the 'ampli- their baby and that's how closeness, as a factor in pull- cide that Britain should He saw a deadening sin! nhe preferred it. ing the marriage together. world total. Europe22 per cent fy her idea as the first step id Says anil Xorth America 12 per cent. RECIPE negotiations Christ looked him kindly in a Texas doctor, "Many Dr. Gardiner concludes. "I do fish labour rooms have The South Aaserienn The one big question tn M the eyes from two not believe you can spoil a 70 per or four betls. How do you gootl marriage, or save a bad catch in 1!>50 increased decided within the eeonwnie And (to the scribes' dismay) cent over llt.'iH. with nmst of negutintioua think women in labour might one in a few such hours." SWISS STEAK coinnninitv before Saitl calmly to the sufferer, e] — the gain in Peru. wil I having strangers the There are important psv begin is whether Britain "Thy sin is taken away." other husbands — hanging 1 3rd cup flour be" fae.'el at the- bargaining Worthwhile etiological overtones to th" representatives of around .'"' question of where the husbanel Vi teasp. pepper table by Rise up, my man, this is today; six or by " " Dr. Eugene O McCann, should or should not be. Guil'. Steak 1" thick — each of the countries The sin which doth thee mock Reading — .")t/ oz. or 1 l/3rd cup representative eif the bleic. . Chief of the Obstetrical self-shame, joy, desire eiut in front of her husuanel 2 2 one Has bee'ii forgiven long ago, Ser ami psC- shifting of Maine Medical a it will lower her in his saiteeH There is much ,.fer your mmm fondly vice. Centre. self-realization are few of Take up thy bed and walk! . poges Portland, represents the "no the emotions usually involved mation.' If so. husband-'vife med. sliced onion opinion on this. In fht world-famous 2 teasp. View — A. Science never" school in stating: Schillinger, closeness isn't worth it. salt Dutch Shifted W. GODWARD of Tho Christian Morton a psv- 2 round or chuck K«th«iinnda Monitor; Injoy Erwin D. "It is my e*hologist Dr. Jean Pakter, Chief of lb. Originally, th.' opinion that the and director of the II seasoned tomato tntheidea newest 18 oz. can inclined Canhom's stories husband has little to Lincoln Institute for Psycho the Maternity anil Newborn Government contri- Division, Near York Board of sauce that each tiovcriiiucut slu.Ulid penetratingnationalond in- bute. The purposes of all con- therapy. Xew York, oltVrs Health, advances the view* "! Combine flour, salt and pep- have its own n'pi'i'snltiUiv.*. ternational news coverage, cerned are best served when the'se cautions: favour features, homo- a physician and mother. per, pat into sleak. Brown The five other nations how-to-do 1. Husband-wife closeness a* Then, inaking kJoaa Evory issue "Let's individualise this,'' slowly in hot cd a single negotiator. fat. Pour sauces tei "Monthly Pains" tipped helpful the' time of birth may be a says. is onion the Netherlands switched brtrtm you eosy-joJ good idea, she "If the husband over meat. with " amazingly ra _tmo6o______m_mmm^kM but neither should a worry-wart, excitable and slices. Simmer uncovered 10 the majority VieW but the or «ved» insist on it because it is "the to have I Youcon get this mtomo- Planned Parenthood high strung, he'll hanlly be mins. Cover and bake 350 for French were reported in J out of 4 cases in d< Je**' *"«♥»' nowsoapar from thing to do." l -" ttonol daily iible to comfort his wife. If 1 hr. or until lender. adopted the original Dutch " are you're pi *tag up Is the Chances — ionctionally toston by moll, wHnoul 2. husband prepared serene' placid unnecessarily with the he is a and per- approacliH cramps weak, no dtorgo. Um th* cou- Clinics to feel anxiety and to see his is re ;aused pains, and extm sonality, who knows what t<> Wk division of opinion feelings of menstruation! your wife in pain? If,in the labour rood" ( pon hetow to ilort expect, he may well serve as ported also on how much the For inactualtestsby doctors,Lydia subscription. Phone 1-3121 room, he finds he leave Compound brought com- must a source of strength and com- Coninion Market should yield Pinkham's because it becomes too much pleteor striking relief from such dis- FOR fort to his wife." Rritish. The West Ger- of 4 theuuses! APPOINTMENT to endure, should he feel to the tress in3 out of fm»Ofmm.UlancawwwWmm Says Dr. Pakter. "Many BROOKE man and Dutch representa- Lydia Pinkham's is modern in its tZmmfi'yhem.oi*. guilty? Hardly. He has react- they to ceintenil there tction! Hamilton: wives feel lhat want to tives are saiel Vege- w mm} ed honestly. of the treaty So get Lydia E. Plnkham's 000009 MM tn# W>nW>f spare the man they love th» BOND are some clauses table Compoundtoday! Seeif— taken KINGSLEY CLINIC 3. Wives must ask them- sight of their travail. that might be sacrificed. Tin- through the month— it doesn't give— t from those backaches, jitters mo selves, "Am Iprepared ti "All of thin does not mean Belgians, French and Italians relief during Somerset: share this i^perience?" help you feelbetterbe/ore and ~~*t&2xr Many that the husband should be TEA seem to feel Britain must ad- your—period! would say no, if they search- miles away. He should be as here to the treaty. Or if yousuffer from functional "hot THE ARMOURY dashes" of"changeoflife." findout how ed their emotions honestly. close to his wife as soon after Is Many such ideas will be in svonderful Pinkham's is for that, too! 4. It ha" n quirting effect nn Will the husband's pre the birth as possible. At that the conversational phase until ■■MH^^^^^H that George's: Iuterine contraction* ot sence inhibit his wife from time, Vwives reailly appreieh'ate the eve of the negotiations. It Ioften cnasn men-trunl giving to Economical 3 pain1 0 THE ARMOURY vent her feelings? the warmth their husbands is generally said here that the Will she think that if she cric-s can provide." talks will begin next month. *-*_« Page Pour THE BERMUDA RECORDER WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, 1961.

volntion for Algeria would seem certainly to complicate Climax Near in Algeria tin- pi ace'-iiiaUing process. A Refugee City* Rhodesia Strives It is predictable that Mr. Ben Khedda and his licutcn- New factors Are Expected to Bring ants will prove' even more re- Katanga Ballot in lue-iant than their predeces- Rises in For '62 A Settlement or New Violence sors to give any sort of gua- unities that woulel hamper their efforts to socialise an in- 30,000 Bilubas Flee Capital To Near-by U.N. Camp British Protectorate Hopes He noted that the major Afri- By Robert C. Doty dependent Algeria, probably To End Violence First can political organization, ths un United National Independent''. PARIS, Sept. 9— Five new Benyoussel ■ non-Communist, Egyptian Ben Khedda as landlords, By David Halberstam party, boycotted the last elec- factors have within the last I'remitT pattern. The big French or Moslem, and ssono- tion antl remained unrepre- two weeks iompHcst.d an old (2) President de (Iaulle. ln> iin about t welve acres on ol!iun referred t!ists any clearly — se'llti'd the Legislative equation the' seven-ycar-ohl eyes thinly on 1he' centre ring I of kind the outskirts of this capital ol cent outbreaks of violence b\ sia, Sept. '■> A general elec- would be in for s bad time. Council problem of the Algerian re- Ilie lierlill crisis is iu Katanga Province a brand \inilliN who threw rocks a tion uneler the proponed Con- " —^^^M < \\ teel it is union. cicasiimly weary and imps General de iaulle s mwi- new ""city" within a city ha. the I mteil Nations officer stitution for Northern Rhode- c necessary for now eould be un.; tht in to help make this new Professional political seers, tient Of tin* diversion of In nuui objectives --spi up 11 isa Baluba city her. sia is likely to be' held in the niaele wary by over-optimistie si tention snd Prance's re "nilmari/.i'il as: To get the' be'st a Initeil Nations camp tol Ihi I mteil Xations can pro- second half of IMS. Constitution work, to get into Kun) or over-pessimistic assessments sourees to what he> consider; 1. :ins possible for the Baluba tribesmen ami o thet li el ilie refugee eailip troll: Uncials oi the British ad- government and learn about it Algeria, of past ups and downs, were' to be the- North African siele pians of but to cva- any outside attack. Put it _mx ministration are trying to pre- before further steps toward hesitant to ascribe a phi* show ■ a ite t ii<-m ii' their safety de- In jnsl !i*n days its pathem virtually no control over th pare a timetable for bringing self-government and indepen- or minus value to the new (3) The' French President nlands ii ; to keep access tn end bedraggled population has internal security of the camp the charter into effect, but dence can be taken," the offi- profit-sharing e'leinents in the situation. has offered sovereignty ovei Saharan oil on ■ reached alarming proportions, It is worried over the pos- theisc efforts being hampered cial declared. I,i -es retain t* snd About all that could be saitl the Sahara, the main stiejung and air bas nearly 30,000, and it continues sibility of an epidemic and of hy uncertainty. African na- Inexperience a Problem with some degree of confi- point of the summer's earliei transit rights to sub-Saharaii to grow daily. growing restlessness among tionalist attempts to obtain Africa; but, above all. te> see In their efforts to implement dence was that circumstances negotiations, to the gorern 1In- refugees are restless and the refugees. Although it riled changes in the constitutional the new Constitution, eh-arly an end to the' problem tlii~ only refugees British are building— up toward ment of an independent Al- dissatisfied and talk the in the camp as proposals anel an outbreak of officials are governed by many a new climax either settle- geria in exchange for reason ye'ai about returning to their borne* victims nf Mr. Munungo's violence in the' protectorate to considerations. ment able guarantees ;i in or a new paroxysm of for the Euro- Ihis translates first into SuntIn in Kasai Province harsh measures, it would now support these demands are One important one is the violent resistance to settle- p e* a n minority anel foi filial effort to negotiate th under United Nations protec- like nothing better than to see causing delays. fear that transfer of control ment by Europeans extremist France's economic and strati- conditions of self-determina- tion. the camp disappear. 1 Oder proposals made by too rapidly inexperienced Alge'ria — to in preibably before gie interests in the oil-rich tion with the rebels' regime I»n t no one- seems te- leave rlie I nited Nations is hav- Britain in June. African re- Africans would be disastrous. the end of this) year. desert including the entry of its re ■md each day ' h e population ing a diffieull time convincing presentation the Legisla- " in Another major one is that the But while the Algerian future (4 i Rentali\ es into a Provision- expands *niel the* roads are tin- camp leaders it now i I'll Ilie scene in Algeria lin- that is tive Council would be more inttrests of the whites who cloudy, ; remained another of the European and the Mooter Executive \.> handle tin ed with Africans on fool and sale to return to Kasai pro- than doubled. but Africans have made great contributions " ■ ■ Frame's Xorth African trou- communities have been pallet nsition from French tn Al- mi bicycles carrying theil vince. The leaders first de- would not be guaranteed the the' bles, dispute to development of the the with Tunisia even further apart by an iu Man sovi'i'i'ignn meager belongings to the bar- manded .'ii airlift to Kasai. majority they seek. country must be protected. over the Bizerte base, appear- creasing ex ien ami crowded camp. Tie- United Nations offered They are dominance of the !t the rebel terms are stil! particularly dis- Tin officials realizes, how- ed to be on the roatl 'to set- trcmisl Secret Armed Organ Ihe refugees began to poor special trains. The lenders are' too high, General de Gaulle satisfied with the complicated ever, that the failure to help tlement. i/;;tion over the Brst and tin n :!l try to form the executive into the ramp after Aug. 28. now willing tn go by train,but formula for electing e-antli- ( only Africans fulfill their aspira- Recently President Habih OVI'I mm among the Moslem elect- in that elate the United Na- at best they ean transport tlates to fifteen seats that arc ' ' '^M^^M^Z tions can only lead to greater Bourguiba ■ Algeria tions arrested Belgian officers 1,000 refugees a day to to of Tunisia made il officials of without Bak- be filled on a national basis. frustration and most likely, to conciliatory offers on continu- rxn in ;" ran-e. le-'j-ani/ed ;ii who hael rffuSed tei heed it- wauga ur Kamina rebels. Such an effort They w a n t the formula long periods of violent protest. rni _..._. ed French use of the base litieal opposilion to General >1 I I tribunal as eollabora- demand that they quit serving the Balubas at the camp changed to give them a .a better They also are aware that while tension Hmsillil Gaulle was rising, i. the' aimed forces eif secession- have no love feu* Munungo. winning world bawd hot! . :d be expected to be undei' Mr. chance of these seats. great bitterness between Afri- high. Many inter- oh dislike nf hin Algeriai ist Katanga Province. If his name is at observers by Nov. 1. mentioned End of Violence Sought can ami whites has been build- preted this abrupt switch by .ii, n Ilie purpose of tin- United the camp they shout : "Kill Bjjii 11 the second step tails, as ing up and they hope to gain President Bourguiba as a sign bis immTT^j I Nations action was to restore him! Kill him: He has kille.l However, officials here take' -.,,,.,. ii may because of the relnet- ' a few years during the life of that he believed an Algerian pit,.;.|(., m-i-i. |,,s ,x 'I'e'se the province to tin- rule of th Hill' people. a dim view of step that might ..nee ol Algerian Moslems tu the new Constitution to settlement was on the way of the I'nl! powers central Govenunenl in l.eo- Ihe Katanga govenunenl be interpreted as yielding to de- he assum- play roles that would ulti- vi'hip more cooperation. and did not want be left ed during tin* April army poldville. the violence. Should any further to mu- mately bring then before a has blamed l'nited Nation- out of a generalNorth tiny. iiodftroiil Munungo, Interi- I'm- encouraging alterations in the constitution The' first step in preparation African tors, then the last-resort the Balubas in rapproachement solu- of Katanga, was nf Munungo be made to mollify African, for the establishment of the with France. The New Men tion of withdrawal of the or Minister their fear Mr. anel it The factors these At first glance — by regime expected they construction will be a regis- new were and many Europeans ami pro-French accused the tfnited Na- tic of Moise Tshombe. is that would (1) A far-reaching reorgan- based their tions of plots against its per- "There are some Swedish not come until well after the tration of the voters. Tt is ex- commentator* lure .Moslems to en- ization of the Moslem rebels' verdicts on it - the replace. "cmbarcation" sonnel and of having been the and Indian who speak violence hatl been ended. pected to begin in November elai es around lIran and Al- soldiers Government, re- ment regime of oppressive mea- go Also, any concessions to the' and may take six months. En- Provisional in the rebel giers under army protection instrument of Swahili aid who around placing the moderate leader- men such as Mr. Abbas, whose sures against Baluba tribes- at night telling the Balnbas to Africans would be made at the rollment has been delayed v. Il be' tried. ship of Ferhat Abhna with ■ purely nationalist objective men. The United Nations de- flee to the camp." the Con- risk of enraging many of the because of recent violence. Long before thai point u te>ani of revolutionaries, pro- ""as political independence, by * manded Mr. Munungo's ouster golese in Katanga contend. whites who are unsympathetic The Constitution is expect ■ i■ ■ currcniiy grow eliu-ts of t''e guerrilla war it bard who seek reached antl when the provincial pre- Ihe problem of the Balubas tn African demands. rd to come into foree early in revolutionaries between Kliro|ie' self, headed by fl-year-old as well a full-scale social re- sident. Moise Tshombe, refused iu Katanga is just a part of Meanwhile mcmbtis of the 1962. After voters are regis- ans and Mosli ins is likely ti to nie'ct the- United Nations de- the problem of the Balubas in British are tered, a delimitation commis- product plii-.-il administration I.-i.in mand the world body severed all the' Congo. eager to get on with the sion will go to work to draw will make doiibtt ul the ac- task relations with the province. ln recent years the Balubas. of putting the Constitution new constituencies for the i ""ptaiice of any of these solll- Mr. Munungo denied the who arc not good warriors, into effect. Legislative Council election t lulls charges ami contended tha* tlitl very well under the Bel- The present Northern Rho- later in the year. Settler Problem there was a Baluba plot tn '_riai)s. They learned ipiickly desian Constitution has lasted Many leaders of the Lnited ALWAYS Tin* Secret Ariiieel Organisa- withdraw keyworhera from and held good civil service fur two years. It is hoped National Independence Party tion is systematically— mobiliz- their jobs in Katanga. He ar- jobs in the eoleniial days. Tllt'V new one will stay in effect for have been convicted in the ing the Europeans by persua- rested about still Balubas and we're disliked by other tribes. five years before more changes past of various offenses result- — in They came to Katanga be- ing nationalist ac- TOP sion and by terror to resist other Africans BUsabeth- are made to increase the role from their QUALITY IN WIDEST SELEC- any solution surrendering con- Villi* cause the mines meant an of Africans in the Govern- tivities. At present, a North- to abundance of geieid jobs t prohibits a TION OF LATEST STYLING AT trol the- Moslem majority. They were take-n to jail, ami ment. rn Rhodesian law General dc Gaulle hinted that roughed up ami detained for they were resented here. "Most African political lead- convicted person from serving 1 Legislative Council. PRICES YOU CAN EASILY AFFORD the French Army woulel noi l|UC8tioning, and tin* panie* was Ihis resentment against th'* ers in northern Rhodesia have' in the It supervise the self-detel'Illilia- "ii. Thai night 500 African* Balnbas has been heightened had no experience in Govern is planned to repeal this law tinn has long " by the fait thai the most for- before next year's election. ON EASY PAYMENTS referendum. Thai IniWeel up at Ihe eailip here int'iit." a British official saitl. been a minimum demand of that boused Swedish troops of midable anti-Tshombe figure' army elements sympathetic to tin* United Nations foree. The from Katanga is a Baluba. ihe settler point of view and United Nations sheltered them. Jason Sendwe. who is a mem- AT its implied rejection by Gen- Th" next day there wer ber eif Premier Oyrille Adou- eral de Gaulle tail be expect- 2.500 and by the ,n,\ ot th la's central government in AGENCY ed to increase army dissidenee. week there Were 20,000. Til l.eopoldville. F. R. ROLLOCKS 1here is a belief here that Growing Intolerances United Nations h ■d no idea Court Street, Hamilton to do with port of the' United Nations The final factor, the politi- what them. Swed- IDEAL FURNITURE ish troops tried to senel them "pint" against Katanga in- Opposition cal to Presielent dc elsewhere, h cludes a move to unseat Mr. Gaulle in France, is epitomized t e y bended Mercantile Building Union Street straight to the camp. Tshombe and name Mr. Bend! Real Estate, Travel. Insurance, Licensed Auctioneer, by the passage of the Soeial- we provincial president. "Ihe situation is very criti- Collections. Land in every Parish. We arrange your i-t- from a position of toler- Flie- refugees tn the camp e.d ami I am very worried," mortgage, immediately ance to one of outright In s- live one mi top of the and minor repairs taken care of Dr. < 'nil"!' <'rilise ( other tility. Tiie Socialists ami either I'Bl'iell. in tiny .{-by-4-foot huts. The wv.V f-i^'ilords approval. head of ihe United Xations Leftists disagree with the teem mission here. "I am mui'h lints with ehildren. The Phone: 1-5802 Right em the proper solution, said. streets teem with more worried about it than children antl the former advocating per- the occasional spaces between severance in ie> miy ot these demonstrations efforts pin- the huts 11 i-n with children. mote a lively accepte'el Al here. '-■e'ian association, the latter I h e demons!rations l)i [1 ontinued on Page fi'j holding nut I'm- suuntenance of Fl'elleli sovereignty. [>l|l both reject "abandonaaeut" as a shirking of French resjion nihility. 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officers of t lie Katanga Army Sen. Dodd Urges " and white' e-ivilian advisers. II U. N. Chief Off N, saiel the I'.X. command is "pie Probe of U. paring the uay tor a Commu- Today For Congo nist taheover in the Congo.'' Actions in Congo In separate telegrams, Sen, Dodd asked Ainhassador S|.- rXITED NATIONS, \ Y. ve Dson and t h t state Deport- Secretary General Dag IImi m a s 11 i .\ (. i (» .\ Sen ment to halt actinn against asarshjoM left here yesterdav Thomas .1. Dodd. 1 ('min white's until there ean he a "re- 1 lor Belgian Congo lASPORTSffl appraisal the Repnh- Monday of the entire situa- trodueed .1resolution tion." lie hy plane in discuss l'nited calling for an investigation <>t Nations aid in 'In- Congo gov- Ihe Rambler's Column l'nited Nations aetiona in t h e eriiinent nt' Premier Cyrille SPORTS Congo Adoula Sen Deieltl also The visit .Mi*. Hamma? Sweden is in the news on two fronts, athletic and ashed always story footballer's shjold's first in theCongosii physical fitness. On the- athletic scene, she is threaten- Sweden, which hail is a of a Anieriean Ambassador » till — ight fit- January was arranged in re in.; to raise the lid. and let the whole world see the boiling a high stanelartl of physical courage, a to regain I'.X., Adlai E. Stevenson, Men Feel accept l«i spollse lu ;i l'eipiest roeeivd put of shamateus seething in the pot of their "amateur" fitness among its youth, has ness and a refusal to a delay iYoumg Again a plan its inevitable. Last year, doc- se'ek in Further I'.X. em you leei old. in*u. d*\llalli*4 Sunday From Premier Adoula athletic meetings. Following the suspension of Dan Waern, introduced new in the and Younger action against while unable to enjoy the phyaical .ind imlorst d hv 1he other mem- they are reputed to he preparing for the International schools to maintain that stand- tors told that he had officials pleasure,of Ufa as frequently a.ll disc, that he in Katanga your prime? If »o. Just go to youi bers nt his government. Amateur Athletic Federation a list eif records given to ard after having become a slipped and Province chemist today and ask for Vl-Tabs football Tl-.l. new star athletes. Short distane-e runners are said to demand "Americanised." would never play medical discovery work! Mr. rskjold Sen. Dodel saitl he is "alarm- fast to stimulate your gland, and Hamma a nil IIr. a lee based nn the size of the crowd, and long tliWancc a;rain 5ody .o that you feel younger, Adonla, in letters made pnblic "'Onr youth went into a ed by the massive concentra- stronger and eager for phvslcal ac- lien so iniii-Ii for every metre they cover. played for tivity st oil times. "Don*; glv.up and .it t lie I'.X. yesterday, agreed period eif softness from - Younger, who tion of I'.X. forces in K i be ridbefore your time. Oat Vl-Tsbi Not --n long ago, then was a bi«r scanelal in America, Liverpool, went that i trip ing too nnie-li tede'vision and Hibernian and tanjra," antl by recent I'.X. ar- at your chemist today. Feel younger an obstacle t t lie i- when miler Wcs Sante'e' found to heen tomorrow. Complete satisfaction c was have paid were becoming spi-ctators north to manage Falkirk, and ■ the General Assembly session in- rest and deportations of win; "-.'"-..mx- fcc.k re**-r.n'* #-i extravagantly,lint tlespite the fact that A^ostini, by his to goal-keep- scheduled tn open here next steatl of participants in sport," then he returned own admission hnew of others who were rewarded hand Sjoberjrh, ing City before Tn 'lay. Mr. Hammarskjold "._. said Boris assistant with Stoke Miniflv, nn clean-up of the sport followed and others took non-League Rhyl. tn return in for the- ses- director of the- Scandinavian turning to thnc over from where left off. antl a rich harvest was injured sion Santee Bodybuilding Federation. It was at Rhyl that he leaped, as the rules were heinjr broken! rijiht and left. his spine, and was told ti Premier Adoula, in bis invi- It is understandable that the I.AA.F. cannot suspend In Montreal for a refresher give up all hopes of ever * ■ hut course on bodybuilding _B"^MM__g__^W^,^R.'-jj_____i_.lw^_(__M.---r.'>. : ' tation, saal In* and his veryone, when everyone is guilty, it is time to ehange and ■ '.' again. ____Bm'SV' tt '--, . ,_i .... tt^mt^LlW Cabinet playing f^^^^^^a^^^^k. SEwii.- '*^^^S532S—--9m__%.^a&i TasT^*— i___\__\ taFS^Atsjmw-.xs wish to the law physical culture under Ben discuss with .Mi*. Bani- When the big Canadian niarskjold "ihe The' physical fitness angle was raised by the \V e id e r, chairman of the framework assistan' Soccer push started last May. within 1 director nf the Bodybuilding World Fe'deratiein. Sjobergh w hieli details ol the aid Scandinavian Federation. Younger hatl an offer to go to and support you promis- who accused Swedish youth <>f into a period saiel that it has now become ' whieh uroin.r of soft a 7_ 'SP^Sfrx&$>&-is?-/sm. S3.; ""s; Toronto as coach to team -—m^T—?- ii-t ed ill Villi!* letter nf Aug. i through hrroaring spectators antl not participants, inmpulsory in Swedish schools 1 built up from guest players could he winked nut iiirelation owing tn the megnetism of too nnich television. It has for youngsters to take a six- from England. It was a big in the future programme whieb iHiw beeeuse eompulaory in flwedjab schools for youngsters months course in the use of -■- -"« !______.4re______t move to boost the game in . .^J""--*-*^ fcfc my govermnent is desirous nf tn take a six nonths course in the' use of barbells and barbells anil weights, before Canada, up-and-eom- weights, entering entering phases and find embarhing anon at the earliest before other phases of athletics. other of ath- but Younger possible Perhaps a modified system, letics. He snys tests by the ing youngsters, moment.*' involving the use of the yearned for football, even trampoline ami jryninastics e-enilel be introduced into reboots in Sweden. hav-.' still Informed at the though, at 31, he had put ou sources Leo- rhnnl eiiirieiilnm. ami become a competition amongst proven that youngsters who poldville, the Congo capital, the a of weight. He began to -ilnieiN. enmparable to the niusieal festival, which ".ret this pre-conditioning, de- lot 12-pc. LIVING ROOM CROUP ONLY £88. 10. 0 saitl govern- take's diet and off came more than Premier Adoalu's place annually. Such a competition would be an incen- velop in better athletes, be- ment want to i iseus^ with Mr. 1.") lbs., followed by treatment — tive to a healthy body, rivalry, ami an opportunity to cause they have built up their Sofa-Bed and two Chairs llaniiuarsR.joltlits desire for pounds, and has a the Canadian Two Lamps inch chest and 16 inch bl- crowds with his anticipation — Results of Week-End Cricket eeps. He holtls titles for swim- and brilliant .goal-keeping, Three Decorator Cushions FREE! ming ami track and still in- and he was as good as he was your choice of colours dulges in sport on a regular a few years ago. Personalized Napkins basis, although past the age1 of Younger's great Bailey's Bay C.C. lost a Furbert 1 Reports One Hassock every ■where he can compete among Canada reached Eng- with order thrilling Cup Match to The Bx-Artillerymen'a Assei- play in the the- top liners land, topped every- t-iatinn hist to the- Royal but he off Sofa-Bed Suite available in two fabrics and Devonshire Hecreation Club on Ar- superlative dis- tillery the He saiel that it was aniaz- thing with a in 15 colours Sunday last. thus failing to Association for Canadian team third consecutive year in the inir how epiickly a nation ean play for the Wedding Invitations acquire the O'Keefe- trophy. Madrid, and th> is but cannot annual Cup Match played at deteriorate iu athletics if they against Real A combination that copied Spanish Masters, who seore'l Baileys Bay batted first, St George's, this time by six don't maintain regular partici- be duplicated. .. pation, and Sweden's fitness five goals, praised the Scot The Unity Press and were dismissed for 14-1 wickets. The Ex-Artillery bat- said he linjr first, amassed a respect- was slipping ipiickly when after the game and Available only at: runs, the top scorers be'iiij* I. stopped at least a dozen goal Princess St. < iibbons (i!t. W. Trott 26, E. able teital of 186 runs, with youngsters started to get away sport, the marked efforts. Somner 22, and C. Outerbridge Charles Daulphin leading with from and Phone 1-3384 72 runs, followed by Chauncey standards declined because the In a trans-Atlantic tele- 10. L Charh's and G. Trott youth became Americanized, call, .'5 Durham lo. and Lennie War phone Younger said that. MOTOBLOCK had wichets each for 20 ami and helped to set respectively, 2, ni'i- IS. television in In- was thrilled with the Leeds 31 runs C. Dill rpeetator complex. idea, perfectly Where Quality and Styling Meet Low Prices and \Y. Fray 1. a Fortu- was fit and Freddie Trott. ."> for 45, anil nately the tide hatl turned .inst wanted the chance to get. Tele: l-40o0, 1-1280 In their innings. Devonshire Leroy "Tubby" Bichardson. heck Hie other way again,anel back into British soccer again. MAKES u just made it home', by two 4 for 41. seemed the wickets. he thought Sweden would runs, improvement Rowley, being all out for 151 Kenny Maybury 74. and make a irreat in Arthur Shrewsbury's MELLOW runs I'eeir showing at the next player-manager, who is now Eugene Paynter 55, laiel the Otvmuies to he held in Tokyo chasing Jimmy Grory's League The- ■in.mi contriluitors te MOMENTS! groundwork with a 110 run mi 1064. scoring record of 410 goals, (i. 44, * # # Uu^cnre were Trott E opening wieket partnership, does not let it worry him, and Ming mm not out. V. Simons 22 ami Burton Paynter 2ti not Tommy Younger, he has already passed Dixie C. Dill 13 and L Charles 12 the former Hughie out, and Herbert Pearson 10 Scottish international goal- Dean :170, and Gal- Bowling for Bailey's Bay. 286. 1). Trot; not out. assistetl in gaining heener. new into London on lacher fejIV. everyone \V. Outerbridge and out \ hail four wickets each, and M. victory. 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Senator Says U.S. 21 Nations to Join Independence B.B.A. Prepares MEN'S Should Give Jagan In New Delhi Fair Timetable For For Big Card THREE SUMMER 18/6 and 25/- Hand of Friendship Kenya Saturday Nigh WORK HATS only 7, 6 each tmfW DELHI, India, Sept. «J Questioned — Twenty-one nation/>, in- TAN AND GREY HATS 12/6 OUTSTANDING cluding the United States and — BLUE, GREY AND TAN BASEBALL at 7/6 WASHINGTON.— 17. S. Sen- the Soviet I'nion, will display .\.\ll.l Mil. Kenya TTm ator Stephen Young, Demo- M. their latest industrial products iiiiverilTT ul' this British enl Harry Wiley, the man w h :i THE VERY BEST SHORTS at 37/6 crat-Ohio, said recently the at an international tair tha' 1 trained Sugar Rav Robinson, onjI: nya'-H two EVENTS IN GREY AND KHAKI WORK Tinted States should "extend will open here Nov. 14. ■ the thirlingol' the boxingworld, - African parties their timetable WITH SHORT SLEEVES at 20 the hand of friendship" to the The fair, to he known as the is due to arrive in Bermuda to- BLUE AND BROWN BUNGEES new .lagan Government in Bri- Second Indian Intlustries Fair, setting ii-xt rem. 1 a . the tlal' morrow night with three if "encourage < < "- " - - " - - tMi Guiana antl its will be spread over an area ot for etilll|i|ele i11 I p 1111 i|r ■ wa his "boys" who wil! headline ONE 10 oz. BLUE DUNGAREES at 25 " (Torts to improve DAY conditions'' 200 acres on the outskirts of "iimealisl li ami impraetn the Bermuda Boxing Assoeia o' it . people." " on " Xew Delhi. Its main purpose is ahle iinn's card at the Stadium H. P. MOTYER Voung took the floor <>f th to give a comprehensive pic- Saturday night. Senate to take issue with those Sir ratnek Renison. speak - ture of Indian industrial pro- Accompanying Wiley, who Church St. East Tel.1-2163 who argue the l'nited States ing Monday at the opening of gress during a decade of plan- a ill be making his first trip week, should have tried to prevent ned development. ei'iisliiiitioiial talks among al! This ¥.1'* i .-." to colony the ihe election of Dr. Cheddi .lag- groups in Kenya's Legisla- the since B.B.A. India s second Five-Year sought his good offices to sti- an as Premier. ture, said the rejection of the Plan has just ended ami a " mulate their programme, will was applauded by "arly date would still not pre- THURSDAY, Y"iing much more ambitious third he auddleweighta Don vent the colony's leaders I'roni Bale Senators Gale W. McGee. plan has been launched. Th" antl Waddell, who — as fast ;is Ihey Roland will Democrat Wyoming, a n "! exhibits will give an idea oi ninviil!. could — toward internal self-govern- be featured in ten round main Frank Church, Democrat the gaps still to be bridged in bout; and f.inii Jose who will SEPTEMBER 14th fdaho,for a speech in which he Indian industry. ment and eventual indepen llcllee meet Kid Armstrong in a said Jagan won a decisive vic- Over the last tea years, the lightweight semi-final. tory in an election which was Indian Government has pu Before the inc. tin'.' Mas i There will supervised by the British a n d more 115,500,000,000 joint iiieiniii-jindiim be three four- " than ergin? round preliminaries apparentlv honestv conduct- rupees (about 123,100,000,000) ronst in which From 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. National advance ami Gary Smith rs Shuffling ed" into economic development promising to Sim- safeguard land mons* Ray "There have been no charges projects in its bid to up titles presented Simmons vs Cy- the public is invited to eateh by the rival Riley ml fraud of vote-buying" he de- with the industrialized West. clone and Congo Wolf African nationalist parties, vs. Ervin Raynor. purchase any one or mow clared.He then went on to say. The fair will show the pro- the Kenya African Deniocra Cannot Risk... gress so far achieved iu vari- tie Unioa (KAWT) ami the Bale, 22. Was a former A.A.C. of five desirable BUlLl); ous spheres through this sub- Kenya African National Tnion champion. A stablemate of "Soni responsible Americans stantial Sugar Ray ING should investment. K.WTi. Ribinson. he has LOTS on theBariana assert the l'nited States had 17 fights he OH the i,lieslii,n since turned have attempted toinfluence the of .lom ) professional, Grove Development, Ord try Kenyatta's antl has lost only v'tin? in British Guiana to political future, one and of Do "- also dealt drew one. He is often Road, Warwick, to Dievent the election SPORTS SHORTS with in the memo said to have a next to '""" 'igan. random. Sir resemblance of __. 1 Patrick said that . «T ..11 l\. Ingemar f weighs of both "'* nhsaaaim. He Edness Store. "We cannot talk out (Continued Page 5) African nationalist leader " - from 161 lbs. s'.lis our at the same . mm a """'"I nut run of mouth he said, "and as long as Ican for rlntiea to We risk war in 'li* e.iiineil (),. ,, Waddell, who hails from cannot a say that Iwill go on playing. until t 14 wh M Ger- he will have completed Beacon. New York, weighs 151 Berlin over the right nf Idon't think much the self-determination, about re- 'wii.tm.iith lbs. anil is '24 years old. A for- mans to cords, course I residential reqaire imply- but of would 'Hl'llt. mer Golden champion, At 2.30 p.m. we will be while at the same time like to beat Grory's total, but he ing we should have prevented has had 1!» pre fijrhts. of which I would much st— Kenyatta. conducting British Guiana." rather Mr. whom many he lost two and drew one. a Public Auc- it in Shrewsbury promoted to Africans * Young referred to the gloo- the weald like to have as. Second Division." their chief minister, -_'i»t tion Sale of two most 26-oz. TEACHER'S SCOTCH . . 29/- my prediction" the election of an en- * J. T. Murray, of Middlesex thusiasti,. reeeptiaa form 25- Jagan establishes "a Commn "()(» desirable BUILDING 40-oz. TEACHER'S SCOTCH ... 40/6 and England, won the awards people at Moiubassa Sun- nist beach-head on the South guineas da that Dr. of 100 and a cup for v when he made his first po- Pamphlet LOTS situated only a American Continent the wicket-keeper with litical speed U.S. Jagan will go the way of the after 5H years' FREE DELIVERY! most victims in the season. imprisonment ;,nil stones away Castro." — .'.t~; years For Defence of throw from He totalVd M one ahead restriction for managing th? CALL 1-5967 "I assert this is just jump- of Kent's D. G. l'p;ton. Mau Man terroist the entrance of the new PHI. oriranizatioo. (moving prema- .t earn ing the gun The other awards, also of World Freedom Iii another sp -h at Carlton turely)" he declared. 100 guineas, and a cup each, the BeachHotel with Co., of opening session which angered JOHN F. BURROWS & LTD. "There is no surer way go to W. G. A. I'arkhouse pushing British Guiana into A'riean politicians. Ali Adau (Continued from Page 1) magnificent views of the 58 Front St. Paget: Corner Shop (Glamorgan), for the fastest Lord, council member the Communist orbt than to century of the season in for the Lagos. Tunis, Cairo, Rio de Hotel 70 northern province ■ and the Qnecn St. St. George's: Package Store declare it an enemy, and treat against east, d Montevideo, water. minutes Northampton- niandeil the province's Janeiro. and every it as such, at this early date shire, A. J. G. Pearson (Cam- seces- other city and village and peo- and without any proof." sion from an independent bridge), who took all 10 wic- Kenya. ple who wish to be free." kets for 78 runs against Lei- The pamphlet likened the cestershire, and P. Walker 'He saitl thai at the removal words of Herr Walter Ul- From 4 p«m. to 6 pjn. of British rule, minority (Glamorgan) who held 71 the bright. East German Commu- we catches. Somali tribe of the provin."',> nist Party chief, to will be offering for " " " Hitler in feared at best neglect, bad ad- his book "Mein Kainpf" Classified lnnistration, and sale eight roadfrom Advertisements is ami disregard el regime It expected that Brian called his a "Commu- Statham. the Lancashire their ri