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INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)

VOL. 18—NO. IO3 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, KJONDAY, MAY 2, 1938 3D PER COPY—_40/- PER ANNUM EUROPEAN SITUATION LEANS TO ANGLO-FRENCH COMPROMISE

U.S. GARDEN CLUBS TO LONDON NEWS ITEMS DOMESTIC TRAINING WINNERS OF CONTEST THEY SAY ONDON CONFERENCE SUGGESTS VISIT BERMUDA CENTRE DUE TODAY LONDON, Apr. 30. (BOPy-ln a written reply to a question in Com­ That spring cleaning is upon us. OVERTURES TO TENSE NATIONS Over 400 Ladies Expected in mons yesterday the Prime Minister Splendid Progress Reported Arriving in Bermuda en Monday Latter Part of May said that until a satisfactory settle­ on the C.N.S. Lady Somers wiU be * * * ment had been reached with the On Saturday afternoon last, Trin­ two fortunate young ladies, Miss That for the next month everyone Mexican Government in regard to the ity HaU the scene of the Prize Frances BedeU and Miss Rose Ward Witt be finding out what poUtical THE CRUISE PROGRAMME seizure of British property in that Distribution by the Hon. A. G. Doyle, who are the winners of a con­ and financial rubbish is to be dis­ Day Insignia Banned In Praha country, no Mexican oil would be Grantham, Colonial Secretary, to the test sponsored by the Washington carded. The official cruise programme for allowed to be included in any Govern­ pupils of the Bermuda Domestic Hei aid Times, accompanied by two * * * the visit of the National Council of ment contract or purchase. Training Centre, and Mrs. Charles chapeiones, Miss Olga BedeU and That in the foUowing month every­ Mrs. Fred R. Miller. State Garden Clubs of the USA. » » * G. G. GUbert and her indefatigable one wiU now reform. Sudeten Injured In Police Clash; The Contest, which was sponsored to Bermuda was announced on Sat­ Glasgow streets and buildings are Committee, with Miss Evans, the able * * * urday by Mr. M. A. Gibbons, local Instructor, must have been highly jointly by radio and newspapers, was being gaily decorated in preparation an unusual one. Over the radio a That then the summer wUl be upon correspondent for the American Ex­ for the visit of the King and Queen gratified by the keen interest shewn London Talks Find Response fictitious trial murder case was us. press Company, who are official on Tuesday on the occasion of the in the Centre as exemplified by the staged and was known as "The Trial * * * transportation agents for the cruise. opening of the Empire Exhibition unusually large attendance of over of Baron Von Blau". ThepubUcwas That then everything is forgotten. In Press The Convention cruise, from May 21 Stadium which will be the scene pf 150 members of the general pubUc; to 27, is one of the largest to visit whUe evsryone present, in the words invited to render a verdict in the case. ... numerous spectacles during the Ex­ This episode was a sequel to the Bermuda. Over four hundred lad­ hibition and is to be used for the of Mr. R. C. Crawford, M.C.P. could That the general election wttl be suf­ j 1. (CP)—It was reported yesterday that France ies, from garden clubs in various entertain no doubt but that those famous "Trial of Vivian Ware" and opening ceremony. Its galleries was produced by the same writer, ficient excitement for a long time. to bring pressure to bear on Czechoslovakia in an parts of the U_3., will be in Bermuda provide accommodation for about who received certificates and prizes from May 23 to May 25. and during would not only |ind the instruction Kenneth WeUs. This contest was * * * ersuade her to grant as many of the Nazi demands as 100.000 spectators. Although many their short stay in the Islands they they had received a source of pleas­ given considerable pubUcity both That the Junior Service League BaU lout the sacrifice of national honour and independ- finishing touches are still required, in the paper and over the air, and the will visit the Colony's most beauti­ there is every reason to beUeve that the ure and profit, but in their turn was a great success. s in Paris believe that France and Great Britain ful gardens. would be a credit to the Institution. Canadian National Steamship de­ Exhibition will be ready in all respect rived considerable benefit owing to * * * -ompromise solution of the danger to European peace An elaborate programme of enter- Mrs. Gilbert in her Report said for the opening ceremony. continued repetition of their vessels That apparently aU Bermuda was Such a plan I tainment has been drawn up for that during the past year a total of e ambitions of the Sudeten Germans. * * * and service in connection with the there. this important and influential 320 pupils had attended the Centre, out, according to the following procedure: France Further expansion of the Royal prizes offered. * * * group of travellers. The cruise pro­ the roll at present standing at 194. Air Force, which was recently pre­ That visitors wiU enjoy the gardens _oslovakia to deal generously with the Sudeten gramme begins with the sailing of She expressed the gratitude of the Miss Fiances NedeU is a high schocl dicted by the Prime Minister in Com­ this week. ng the greater part of their demands for auton- the "Monarch of Bermuda"* from Committee to the Legislature for the student and is a native of NorthCare- mons, has now been authorised and lina. Miss Olga BedeU, sister to the * # * ritain will explain to Germany her interest in the New York City on May 21. After-. considerate reception given to their measures of acceleration and develop­ winner of the round trip to Jamaica, That the Domestic Training Centre itral Europe and ask that German Government in- noon tea will be served to the Con­ ment in aircraft industry to supply request for further funds to provide vention members on board ship, apd an Assistant to Miss Evans, in order is a newspaper woman connected with has abundantly justified itself. o obtain a modification of Henlein's demands. additional equipment are immediate­ the Washington Post. there will be an informal reception, ly to be put in hand. It is under­ to accommodate the increasing num­ * * * Miss Rose Ward Doyle who is the tin recognizes the hind­ including an addressrof welcome by stood that plans prepared by the Ah ber of applicants for admission to the That those who opposed it ere now other winner in the contest Uves in rance's alliance with the National Presi<|ent, Mrs.". W. Ministry after consultation with the Centre, to expand the work, and to sorry for themselves. CAPITALS REACT TO Washington and is Secretary to an will make no Dynes, of Hinsdale, HI. In the even­ Society of British Aircraft Manufac­ give more comprehensive courses. official of fhe United States Govern­ I modified. The LONDON CONFERENCE ing a formal get-together dinner turers and now approved by govern­ Mrs. GUbert referred to the excel­ ment Rural Electrification Admin- aid Czechoslo- will be held in the main dining room, ment will aim at doubling the pro­ lent work done by Miss Evans and That the foreign news temperature is istiaticn. This young lady is a na­ through prefer-J followed by a programme of enter­ duction of aircraft within two years. also to the good work done by Mr. a Uttle high, thank j'ou. Clash Over May Day tive of St. Paul, Minnesota and is a ._ treatment. tainment and dancing. The Air Ministry have announced Hammond Tucker, in conducting a * * * member of the District cf Columbia Patriotism the personnel of the supplies commit­ Waiters Class on one evening in each • l. (CP)—The na- The usual ship-board activities Bar and the Kappa Beta Pi Legal That the Empercr of Japan celebrated tee of seven, which- is charged with week, and she thanked most partic­ fc_end praised, the will be followed by the Cruise mem­ Fiaternity. Mr. Fred R. Miller who his 37th birthday in novel fashion. BERLIN, May 1. (CP)—German bers at their own inclination on supervision of production under the ularly Mrs. Clarence Wadsworth and n conference and is accompanying Miss Doyle is also a poUtical ciieles fully acknowledged Sunday, and the afternoon movie chairmanship of Lord Winterton. Mrs. Gladys Trimingham for then comment was, "It is resident of Washington, D.C. this weekend the renewed assurance show in the ship's lounge will feat­ It is stated that the increase in the donations to provide funds for schol­ That an air attack killed a thousand now that the two of close co-operation between Great ure colour films of the gardens of current financial year will be so arships, and Mrs. Ambrose Gosling The two fortunate ycung ladies wiU people just to let everyone know cracies understand each Britain and Prance after the I_.cndon Bermuda to be visited by the Con­ marked that the revised estimate of for her generous gift of prizes. be given a sightseeing tcur of Barmu- his age. : has repeated with conversations. With this obvious vention. These films have recently officers and men required for the Miss Evans made a shcrt speech da and wiU saU on their ship for the * . .l^at under sry tircum- hint CzGehosIv.akian circles voiced been specially taken for the Conven­ Royal Air Force will •*". a the biggest of emphasising the early reluctance cf continuation of then voyage on Tues­ That an Irisji poUtician suggests hold to her engage- regret "lest this co-operation be in­ tion, through the aegis of the Ber­ any postwar year. Extra squadrons hesitant'pupils to enrol, later over­ day afternoon. poison gas to bring Northern Ire­ iicslovakia" AI terpreted as an encouragement by muda Trade Development Boards will be formed and in some squad­ come by the encouragement to the o land into subjection. Continued on Page 6 those who strive against the truth rons the firstline strength of air­ movement received by generous do­ PERSONAL * * * that ths recognition of the rights of craft will be raised. The members nations from patrons whicb enabled OFFICIAL WELCOME HERE That no poison gas is as bad as such all, and not force and failure to keep of Lord Winterton's committee will the Centre to provide scholarships. Her many friends here were pleas­ hot-air poison. JAPANESE WITHIN FIVE promises, alone can form a solid basis include Air Vice-Marshal W. L. Miss Evans regretted that heretofore, ed to welcome Miss N. T. Smith on for peace.'" The "Monarch" is scheduled to * * * dock at HSmilton at 9 a.m. on Mon­ Welsh, air member for supply and | owing to the large enrolment, she Saturday when she returned from the The democratic axis, the counter­ That England and France has es­ OF RAILWAY day, May 23, and there will be an organization, Air Marshal, Sir Wil­ had been unable to give to each pupU States after undergoing an operation part of the Rome-Berlin axis, was fred Freeman, Air member for re­ tablished another entente. official reception by the Bermuda sufficient individual attention, a at a New York hospital. definitely established by the confer­ search development, Air Vice-Marshal * * * 1. (CP)--The Garden Club on the dock. The defect in tuition which she hoped a a S* ence in London, according to Paris Peirse, deputy chief of air staff, would be removed by the appoint­ Japanese army, members of the Convention will Among the residents returning by That it witt be too bad if the French the Sliangtung front, advices, as Piemier Daladier and his A. H. Self, second deputy undersec­ ment of an Assistant in the near fu­ the Queen on Saturday were Mr. and Government is overthrown just to .rday to have occu- party returned to the French . Continued on Page 2 retary of state air ministry, Sir ture. She spoke with deep appre­ Mrs. H. G. Outerbridge and Mr. put the cordiale in. PRAHA, May. l. (CP' A member Charles Bruce Gardner, chairman ciation cf the co-operation and sup­ age of Nanlakow, five and Mrs. C. S. Ashdown. * * * s Lunghai railway line. of the Sudeten German Party was GOOD RESPONSE TO 1st of the Society of British Aircraft port afforded her at aU times by the » • » Constructors, and E, E. Bridges, of That in Spain they are just cleaning the Japanese blasted shot through the leg by the police at Centre Committee, and expressed her The Hon. Sir Stanley Spurling, SHOW OF CAMERA CLUB the Treasury. A statement of the gratitude to Mrs. Gladys Triming­ up office desks fclefore the new fences with artillery Continued on Page 6 M.C.P., left for the New York in the new plans will be made in Com­ Government steps in. nbardment from the ham for her keen enthusiasm for the "Queen of Bermuda" on Saturday —O mons within the next fortnight. he advance possible. Several Hundred People Pay success of the Centre, and her per­ and wltt be away about two weeks. * * * Britain's Tax . o " sonal encouragement. said the Japanese Visit to 2-Day Exhibition Mr. Harry D. Butterfield sailed That the cynic says there was a big pushing south along the Mr. Grantham asked his audience North in the "Queen" on Saturday deluge but it drowned the fleas. kow railway with the LONDON, May 1 (CP)—Mr. Average Brigade Called to Early to recaU how, although the Centie for a brief visit to the States. British Citizen with £500 a year from Officers of the Bermuda Camera in an .orderly Morning Bush Fire was now taken for granted and ap­ Others leaving in the same ship his job in the city, with a wife and Club were gratified at the pubhe in­ Japanese reinforcements preciated by aU, yet only two and a were: Mr. Archibald Mercer, who wUl two children and a £800 suburban terest shown in the organisation's Two engines of the HamUton Vol­ they are trying to half years ago there was opposition spend ten days in New York; Mr. and "MONARCH" DUE TODAY home, works two months each year first exhibition, held last Friday and unteer Fire Brigade responded early IOW, the strategic railway to its inception. Bermuda, he said, Mrs. Ronald Stemp, who are going to for the Government. Professional Saturday at the Chamber of Com­ yesterday morning to an alarm turn­ WTH 500 PASSENGERS was conservative, not that he deplor­ Connecticut; Mr. Kenneth Wilkin­ junction. calculators yesterday estimated that merce Room, Hamilton. During the ed in by Mr. J. G. McMeeking from ed that fact at aU for it wculd be a son , who will be away some two weeks; The "Monarch of Bermuda" . Hankow air battle he pays one-sixth in income taxes, two days the show was open to the "The Rowleys," in Warwick, who re­ calamity for Bermuda to exchange its Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Aitken; Mr. (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to ow that at least 300 peo- figuring in the recently increased pubUc, several hundred people paid ported that the marsh next to Continued on Page 2 E. Vincent Frith, M.C.P., Mrs. G. arrive from New York this mcrning I and 700 wounded in income and other taxes. visits. This is considered satisfac­ "Fruitlands," Warwick West, was on Peniston; Mrs. L. P. Heath and Mas­ with 500 passengers, sailing on return trial areas before the — 0 tory for a first attempt, as is also the fire. ter Roy Secord. trip at 3.00 p.m. this afternoon. i drove off the attack- number of prints submitted for com­ The alarm was turned in at the JUNIOR SERVICE^ LEAGUE « * * Agents, Watlington & Conyeis. any planes took part in Bathtub Exaggerated petition and hanging from over 40 Fire Station at 12.45 a.m. and the two entrants. There were in all exactly how many were lost engines reached the scene not very BENEFITS BY DANCE Sailing en the "Queen cf Bermuda" 70 prints and the judges, Messrs. .s disputed. PARIS, May. 1. (CP) -The Duke of many minutes afterwards, only to on Satuiday afternon were Mr. and Walter Rutherford, E. A. VerpiUeux ———o • Windsor's secretary caUed in aU find that the fire had been extin­ Mis. Gladwyn Aitken, who were THE ENGLISH SPEAKING and P. W. Feakins, found difficulty Governor and Lady Hildyard newspapermen on Friday to deny guished. The Brigade reported "AU married on Saturday morning. The L0NA BOMBED in the final stages of judging. UNION what he termed the "erroneous and Clear" at the Station at 125 a.m. Attend Function on Friday bride was the former Miss Belle fantastic" reports circulated con­ The first prize, as already re­ Ferreira. May 1. (CP)—Two Today at 3.30 pm., in the Terrace cerning the Riviera residence leased ported, was won by Mr. John Weather Attended by his ExceUency the air raids yesterday sub- | Rooms, HamUton Hotel, Miss Trixie by the Duke from Sir Pomeroy Bur­ ill's "Good Friday," an intimate Governor and Lady HUdyard and a Among those sailing in the "Queen MILESTONES IN HISTORY HaUaweU is giving a Lecture Demon­ ity to the worst bombing ton. There was no 20-carat bath­ study of three coloured boys clutch­ large and gay crowd of Bermuda of Bermuda" on Saturday were mem­ stration on the Art of the Greek t six weeks. Officials es- tub, the secretary said. The reports ing tightly to the string of a kite, socialites, a highly successful and bers of Robert MacGrew's concert Dance. Tea wUl be served on the that thirty were killed and that the Duke had leased it for a the while they anxiously scan the per­ Compiled by Winslow Bell enjoyable baU was held by the Junior band who have been at the Princess Terrace afterwards. :ded when insurgents twice two-year term at $6,000 annuaUy was formance of their winged plaything. Service League at the HamUton Hotel during the past season. This wiU be the closing of the the city in three hours. "incorrect". That there inevitably would be 1657. May 26. Irene Gardiner, Hotel on Friday night. Lady HUdyard Mr. Everett Morris, weU known E.S.U. Season's entertainments, and drmen took advantage of the 0 some criticism of the running of the first witch, excecuted. drew the winning tickets in the yachting and sports writer of The first sunny weather to stage the sec­ first exhibition, officers of the Club 1662. May 15. First printing raffle for two cases of whisky, and New York Herald Tribune Staff, members are once again reminded ond raid which came while workers Blue Laws in Scotland were aware. There was, for instance, of the laws. presented the prizes to the two win­ satted on Saturday for home after that their friends, will be made wel­ were still digging in the ruinSfOf the no classification of subjects in this 1781. May 7th. SmaU-pox ners, Miss Audrey Hasler and Mr. X. having spent the past three weeks come. only building struck in the first raid. GLASGOW, May* (CP)— A storm initial effort, and this may perhaps introduced by vessel from Carlton Astwood. here covering the R_B.Y.C. Spring has broken over the British Empire Government anti-aircraf t guns opened have inflicted a handicap upon some St. Thomas. Entertainment was provided by six Regatta for his paper. Exhibition to be opened next Tues­ fire when seven planes appeared over­ eminently worthy prints. The show 1794. ..May 9th. First issue top-ranking local speUers, Messrs. CONTENTS head. day by the King and Queen. The was, however, an effort to guage pub­ of copper coin. In 1816 Hal Butterfield, Bayard DiU, Jim —0 cause of the controversey was a Uc interest, and the Club feels suf­ it had entirely disappeared. Pearman, Gray Robinson, Charles Page move to keep it opened on Sundays. ficiently encouiaged to lay plans for 1829. May 10th. First admis­ Talbot and Jack Tucker, who compet­ QUEEN BRINGS 153 Selassie Pays The Lord's Day Observance Society a more ambitious exhibition of which sion of slaves evidence under ed in a spelling bee. They Say 1 of England sent a telegram to the ample notice wiU this time be given. oath in Court. A pari-mutuel was organized on the Among the passengers arriving by' Cable News...... _ 1 GENEVA, May 1

Sty? iRmjal G_.az?tte DOMESTIC TRAINING COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE] We give our patrons an oppor­ CENTRE Par's Technicolour Film "Ebbtide" Thousands packed Radio City Music Hall and paid top tunity to_ catch up on their ^he ZDiary Today and C-oUmtet iattg prices to see this glorious technicolour comedy picture fare. INCORPORATING Continued hon Pago 1 THE ROYAL GAZETTE IESTAB. I82S) The most successful colour film horse troughs for filling stations, THE COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS IESTAB. 18661 that has yet reached the screen i SAMUEL PEPYS TWCER but its conservatism, it must be re­ PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY is the first Technicolour sea story, 7\^^r oi_oniflL membered, made the work of pion­ { %:9 -^jt OPtM HOUSE THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. eers in every forward movement ex­ "Ebb Tide," today at The Colonial Opera House. There has. been no REID STREET. HAMILTON ceedingly hard, and he urged the 2 BIG BALANCED HITS public tc continue tc give its loyal setting so far which shbws itself A. M. PURCEUL so perfectly adapted to Techni­ At 2.45, 10.00 Costume Drama April 30th. support and co-operation to those of the French Revolution M AN AGING EDITOR more nearly connected with the colour photography as the South gun ASSISTANT EDITOR: E. T. SAYER To the Hamilton Hotel last even­ Institution. He was, he said, delight­ Seas locale of this story by Robert THE PLAYHOUSE NILS ASTHER ASSISTANT MANAGER: ERNEST JE. BELL ing when the Junior Service League ed to say that only that morning Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Os- NOAH BEERY ADVERTISING MANAGER: M. M. HANSFORD bourne. The plush tropical vegeta­ Bermuda's First Run Picture House SUBSCRIPTION RATES holds a grand ball and an entertain­ His ExceUency the Governor had "MARRIAGE OF CORBAL" LOCAL;—ONE YEAR AQt- SIX MONTHS 20/- ing show. given his assent to the BiU author tion, the bright blue of Pacific skies, Presents Selnick's Comedy Success FOREIGN:—TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA And my pleasure the greater since ising the grant cf £300 to the Centre and the water shading of the South At 4.2ft, 8.30 — Last showing $12 00 PER YEAR, TO GBEftT BRITAIN. SO/- I shunned the spelling bee contest in order to engage another Assistant. Pacific aU needed to be filmed in of Par's Glorious Technicolour PER YEAR colour, and in "Ebb Tide" aU their Film of the Sea ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE lest I betray my ignorance of the Mr. Grantham then distributed 'NOTHING SACRED" puzzling English language. Yet I some forty certificates and prizeF beauty is recorded to the best pos­ "EBB TIDE" ESr EDITORIAL _OB3_ ADVERTISING. CIRCULA- did hear that my old friend Bayard lor good work in cookery, housewifery sible advantage. The result is a film with TION. ETC. 1051 t WORK-ROOM AND NIGHT CALL. Dill acquitted himself right nobly, waiting, etc. of unique beauty. IOST JOB PRINTING IOW. making Ught of such words as coenos- Mr. F. C Misick, M.C.P., a member * __- _• Fredric March—Carole Lombard MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938 arcous and zygophyllaceous as though of the Committee, to weU-cbosen Last Showing of "The Marriage of Walter Connolly ANNOUNCEMENT they were his daily diet. words paid a tribute to the iespect and Co_rba_" But what a splendid thing it is affection in which Mr. and Mrs. TWENTY-FORTY Beautiful Settings for "The Mar­ Nothing like it since "The for any community to have such a Grantham were held by Bermudians DANCE RECITAL FATEFUL YEARS League. I have ever observed that the who valued very much the manner riage Of Corbal" Awful Truth"—by the man strength and security of any nation n which they had so closely identi- Some of the most beautiful shots who made "A Star Is Born" By Ues in its youth. So weU pleased .'.ed themselves with Bermudian ever to appear on the screen have "Bermuda in twenty years wfll be a The Pupils of that my beloved country has such affairs during the Colonial Secre­ been filmed for backgrounds to "The dreadful place in which to live. With­ The Bermuda School of Dancing youth and that our young persons, tary's period of office. To Mrs. Marriage of Corbal,*' the vivid and in forty years it will be impossible!" even though they may not be males, Charles GUbert, he said, the Com­ enthralling story of the French 3 Distinct Shows: 2.45 7.30 9.30 COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE That statement came from the have banded together in an effort to mittee and the pubUc owed a debt of Revolution, which is showing at the lips of a prominent Bermudian, a be of service to others. gratitude for her untiring efforts to Colonial Opera House tonight. May 19th and 20th man who loves, and what is more # # * promote the well-being of the Cen­ The story deals with the adven­ 32S7t--_.s. to the point, knows his country, A verse from a correspondent who tre. In briefly refentog to the in­ tures of Cleonie de Montsorbier, who has had exceptional oppor­ vows it was written by a Civfl Service augural work of the Centre, Mr. beautiful young French aristocrat, KEEP WEDNESDAY EVENING OPEN! tunities to observe and unusual official. I doubt me an any O.S. Misick spoke of the work of Mis. who escapes from the Guillotine capacity to analyze conditions. official could compose such a pro­ Gladys Trimingham, and of her sac­ disguised as a drummer .boy; her 28th Annual Naturally, such an arresting declar­ fane parody. rifice, when a misunderstanding flight with revolutionaries to Nevers; •NEW COLONIAL OPERA* ation shocked his auditors into an Most gracious one who got for me arose, of her own wishes by her with­ seeking sanctuary with WEDNESDAY EVENING Bermuda Marathon Derby incredulous but anxious "Why?" My hardly earned K.C.M.G. drawal frcm the Committee to order of Corbal; their whirlwind court­ Here is the answer in part, but in Sustain me in my devious course that the Centre might not suffer. ship and marriage in the face of Open to Army, Navy and substance: MAKERS OF LISTERINE TOOTHPASTE With visions of a Knight Grand Cross. Mr. R. C. Crawford, M.C.P. recaUed death and finaUy their escape over Civilians A rapid and increasing growth of _• * _. to the memory of aU that the Centre the Swiss border. Presents 5 Big Acts Vaudeville the less desirable part of the popu­ Reading this day what has been was started to train the young people 0 May 24th, 1938 lation, a growth largely promoted weU described as the most perfect of Bermuda to fiU many vacancies and hastened by promiscuous habit pun ever made. occurring continuaUy to the hotels GOOD RESPONSE TO 1st Featuring Sensational Entrance Fee 4/- which leads to an out-of-all-propor- An Irish member of the House of and guest houses, and to help solve SHOW OF CAMERA CLUB LISTERINE tion rate of illegitimate births. Commons was making a violent the then important unemployment Entries close on May 10th The thought is, to say the least, speech in which he berated England . Those who at one time had Vaudeville Revellers' 3314*m. uncomfortable. Persons of the type so severely that an English member entertained doubts of the Centre's Gontinued from Page 1 who cannot face hard facts will MIDNIGHT BALLET was impeUed to cry Treason.' ultimate success, cculd no longer prints) WiUiam ZuiU (three prints), promptly reject or dismiss it. But "Treason t" exclaimed the ready- doubt, and he hoped that its success J. D. Wilson (four prints), H. Serbion Hellyer with the hard facts will still be there— witted Irishman, "what is treason in would continue. (three prints), Mrs. H. R. Gregg in Person that within a comparatively short England becmes reason in Ireland, Mrs. Gladys Trimingham, very (three prints), Marion Tatem H. St. Paul's Church 1.—JOY HELLYER — TAP AND ACROBATIC space of time Bermuda will be a because of the Absentee.*' briefly thanked Mr. Misick for his Eck, F. Anderson (two prints), J. V. dreadful place to live in, and that An any Scotsman reading this fail kind reference to her efforts, and Murdock, E. T. Sayer, C. O. Tucker 2.—MUSIC HALL MIRTH — LEONARD HOLLAND PAGET after another span of time shall to see the joke (and it is said to take said that when she resigned from the (three prints), E. G. Gibbons (four have elapsed it will be impossible. a gimlet to get a joke into a Scots­ Committee, that wcrk had been left prints), A. Redfield (four prtote), 3.—LESLIE WILLIAMSON —MAGICIAN. You may check your calender dif­ man's head) let him know that in in the capable hands of Mis. GU­ L. T. Hooker, Teddy NichoU, F. B. All persons liable to be assessed, ferently, increasing or decreasing Ireland the absentee has largely been 4.—SYNCOPATED RHYTHM — FRED HELLYER bert, as Chairman, and the Centre Rogers, E. L. Gibbons, Jr. (four for Church purposes are hereby the speaker's twenty and forty year the cause of most of the trouble. had progressed under Miss Evan? prints), W. I. Higgs, (two prints) and other Specialties to be announced notified that a meeting will be held limits—but the day of reckoning is exceUent guidance and by the staunch John WeatherUl (four prints), R. J. bound to come, unless support of the Board of Education, Cross (five prrrts), A. J. Wtogood TWO BIG HITS ON THE SILVER SCREEN in the Surely there must be an "Unless," until now its future development was (four prints), T. Adams, R. J. Wil- At 9.45 p. n. SCHOOL ROOM perhaps several of them, and it is U.S. GARDEN CLUBS TO assured. Uams, George Firth, C. B. Vokes and BING CROSBY —MADGE EVANS Adjoining the Church i that we must look for what­ VISIT BERMUDA Tea was served, all cakes and sand­ F. Jensen (five prints). LOUIS ARMSTRONG AND HIS BAND in ever hope of amelioration there may wiches having been made at the Amateur photographers are re­ "PENNIES FROM HEAVEN" be in the present, and of salvation Centre. minded that membership fees cf the TONIGHT in the future. But bear in mind Members of the Committee pie- Camera Club are only 10/- a year, Continued from Page 1 at 8 p.m. that there is not the slightest use sent on the platform were Mr. H. J. B. and the Committee is anxious to ob­ in your lookin at the "Unlesses" stay at the Belmont Manor, the In­ WUkinson, M.C.P., and Mrs. WUkin­ tain more members in order that the For the purpose of electing a unless you are prepared to follow son; Mr. Charles G. G. GUbert; Mr. Club may extend its sphere of useful­ verurie Hotel and the Hamilton Church Vestry and Church War­ the looking with thinking and act­ Hotel. For those staying at hotels G. A. WilUams, M.C.P.; Mr. R.C. ness. ing. across the water there will be pro­ Crawford, M.C.P., Mr. F. C. Misick, Talks and lectures by visiting dens for the ensuing year. Partly by reason of its clumsy and vided a special tender. M.C.P.; Mrs. R. C. HolUs Hallett; photographers of note wiU be given somewhat violent introduction the Mrs. E. V. Frith; Mr. Hammond At 2.45 pjn. the whole party will under the auspices of the Club from project of birth control, the mere Tucker and Mrs. Charles GUbert. E H. GOSLING, entrain at Hamilton for Govern­ time to time, and it is also hoped, if thought of it, in fact, became ana­ Among the audience, which was most B.V.R.C. SOCIAL CLUB A. H. LIGHTBOURN, ment House, where they wfll be the the membership warrants it, to ac­ thema to many people here. Ignor­ representative, were His Lordship quire premises for equipping as dark­ Church Wardens _ guests of His Excellency the Govern­ ance and so-called religous prejudice the Bishop of Bermuda, the Venerable rooms for printing, developing and 3254tw.s__a. or, Lt.-General Sir Reginald J. T. A DANCE also contributed to hinder the pro­ Archdeacon Marriott, Mr. J. B. enlarging. Mi. Thatcher Adams, Hildyard, and Lady Hildyard, at a will be held in ject, and eventually to stifle it. Outeibridge, M.C.P., and Mr. W. E. S. "Springfield," Paget, is the hon. sec­ garden party commencing at 3 THE ARMOURY—HAMILTON That it remains our surest and prob­ ZuiU, M.O.P. retary, and applications for member­ o'clock. on ably our exclusive protection against ship may be made to him or to mem­ Thursday Evening, May 5th, 1938 ST. JAMES CHURCH the impending overcrowding, how­ A special train will bring the party bers of the Committee. This Dance will bring to a conclusion a very successful series SANDYS. ever, cannot be gainsaid. back to Hamilton at 5.15, and it o—— PAYS FINE FOR HAVING of Dances that have been held during the season. Penalties upon parenthood out of has been arranged for the shops in STORE OPEN ON SUNDAY wedlock might have some deterring town to remain open until 7 pm. in Music will be provided by the Popular Orchestra of Ernie President Loses A meeting of persons liable to effect upon the pest of illegitimacy order that the visitors may have an Leader, and dancing will continue until 1 a.m. which now besets us, but there is hour or so in which to do some That shopkeepers must learn to Admission by Invitation as usual. assessment for Church purposes wfll keep their stores closed on Sunday WASHINGTON, May 1 (CP)—Pre­ be held in the ST. JAMES SCHOOL not much to hope from that. Pun­ shopping. On the Monday evening sident Roosevelt lost another major unless they have a permit from the ROOM, SANDYS ishment of the parents is almost there wfll be no formal programme legislative contest on Friday when certain to reflect itself directly or for the Convention. Board of Trade, was brought force­ fully to the attention of Robert the United States House of Represen­ Against Aggression VisU the indirectly upon the unfortunate At 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday, the visit­ Scraders in HamUton PoUce Court tatives Rules Committee refused to on Tuesday, May 3rd children whose lot in life is usually ing Garden Club members, with on Saturday morning when he was give the revamped Wage Hour BUl OLEANDER TAVERN at 8.00 p.m. hard enough without being made members of the local Garden Clubs, the right of way to the House floor. fined 20/- for opening his store on the MOSCOW, May 1. (CP)—The Com­ Court St., Hamilton worse. And you cannot legislate wfll leave their hotels by carriages Administration leaders conceded that Sabbath. munist International in an attack morality or decency into the minds and special buses, proceeding via the Committee's action was tanta­ for the purpose of electing Church Sgt. MacPherson told the Court LUNCHES 2/- of the depraved or the degenerate. the South Shore Road to Tucker's mount to killing the BiU for this ses­ yesterday on the moderate labour Vestry and Church Wardens to that a constable went into the ac­ Think for a moment where this is Town, visiting the famous Mid- sion. leaders of democratic countries cused's store on April 24 and found SALADS OUR SPECIALTY serve until Easter 1939. leading us! Cases have been Ocean gardens and the Coffee Chine caUed Socialist and trade union brought to our attention where that the goods were displayed for sale. nationals "to form a united front AFTERNOON TEAS — MUSIC at the Castle Harbour Hotel. There The front door of the shop was open. women have borne illegitimate child­ against Japanese, German and Ital­ By order of the Church Wardens. will be a picnic lunch at the Mid- ' 'Shopkeepers must learn to keep their More Trouble in India ren running into double figures, Ocean Club. ian aggressionn". A May Day mani­ Dinner and After Theatre and are still; bearing them. There places closed on Sunday, unless they festo issued by the executive com­ At 2.30 p.m. the whole party will BOMBAY, May 1 (CP)—A new Dancing are countless others. What of the have a permit," warned the Magis­ mittee of the Communist Internat­ CHAS. G. GILBERT. arrive at Crystal and Leamington political crisis in India is the prospect next generation to be born of these trate. ional urged that Fascism be curbed For those who know good food and Church Vestry Clerk. Caves, and at 3.30 p.m. they wfll due to the appointment of a "subor­ misbegotten ones? r—o by the application "of economic, have the leisure to enjoy it amidst visit perfume-manufacturing plants dinate official" as Acting Governor poUtical and other sanctions." surroundings of unusual charm. At present we have no outlet for while en route to the Government Brazilian Rail Equipment of Orissa, Gandhi warned on Friday. our surplus population of what Aquarium. The Congress Party Ministry of Orissa WM. ORLANDO BASCOME 3224jtu26s30 m2. -0- for want of a better word may be They wfll reach the Aquarium at RIO DE JANEIRO, May 1. (CP)— intends to resign should J. R. Dain, Manager Revenue Commissioner in Orissa, called "decent people." We shall 4.30, and are due back at their The newspaper "A Note" said yes­ Gravity 3253t-.27._-2.i_-. never have an outlet for our surplus hotels at 6.30. At 8 p.m. a banquet terday that the Brazflian Govern­ assume the governship when Sir indecents. Where could we send will be held at the Belmont Manor, ment would order twenty-five loco­ John A. Hunback goes on leave on Dr. Hill, head of a Scottish school, the 5th, Gandhi says. them? Who would accept them? presided over by officials of the Ber­ motives and several hundred cars once encountered a fierce onslaught NOTICE Who could we inflict them upon, muda Garden Club. from Germany for the Central Bra­ o from the Rev. James Burn in a assuming that any would allow us public meeting. When Mr. Burn had Wednesday morning wfll be kept zil RaUway. The new equipment St. Anne's Church to do? Vaude in Custody concluded his attack, the professor free for visits to gardens, for shop­ was reported to involve a $5,000,000 I, J. L. W. Broomfield, will not arose and said with a smile: "Gentle­ Have you followed our suggestion ping and for private engagements, expenditure. be responsible for debts con­ to think for a moment where all PARIS, May 1 (CP)—Raymond men, we aU know that it is most and at 12.30 fareweU luncheons wfll 0 tracted in my name, unless A meeting of the qualified Church this is leading us? If you have, then Vaude was rearrested last Friday after natural that Bums should run be held at the three hotels. At 3 signed by a written order by parishioners of Southampton Par­ surely you must have shuddered his first visit to his son whom he had down Hills." me. o'clock the Convention members Britain's Popular Front never seen before. Gendarmes took ish wfll be held in the • when you contemplate the impasse. will leave Bermuda in the "Mon­ Have another shudder. It wfll in­ the fugitive into custody as he left The laugh was effectively raised arch of Bermuda," arriving back in J. L. W. BROOMFIELD. PARISH VESTRY HALL deed be salutary if it brings you to LONDON, May 1 (OP)—The Popu­ Troyes where he saw his boy. He against his opponents, and he easily New York on May 27. lar Front of Great Britain gains the point of seeing that something said he had been on his way to Paris won his point. 3282*f.m.w. ground among the rank and file of to give himself up. Vaude dived over­ must be done, and that the only Battle. party workers both Labour and Lib­ board from a ship on Friday morning something we now know is birth Oregon in 54-40 Fight. Wednesday, 4th May, eral in the move for joint opposition and swam ashore, dodging the wait­ control with voluntary and involun­ Napoleon's Letter Mason and Dixon Line Selected. tary sterilisation. to the National Government, particu­ ing police on the dock. ; 1938 larly in regard to dictator states. Monitor Pointing for Merrimac. ' Genuine White English o at 8 p.m. Off hand, however, one could think LONDON, May 1. (CP)—During the Party machines either openly con­ Lincoln Gives Spectacular Per­ Doeskin, $5.00 yd. of a few other highly efficient, sllter- visit of the French statesmen to demn the Popular Front or treat it Pope Pius Leaves Vatican native "somethings," A plague might London, the King personaUy showed with chilling reserve. The national formance at Gettyburg Field. English White Homespun For the purpose of electing a come along and decimate us, a hur­ Premier Daladier a number of his­ executive of the Labour Party holds VATICAN CITY, May 1. (CP)— Grant to Work on Line. $2.50 yd. Church Vestry and Church War­ ricane might blow half of us away, torical treasures at Windsor, one that participation in Popular Front Pope Pius left the Vatican yesterday dens, in accordance with the Church Sherman Marches Through Geor­ or a tidal wave might sweep our sur­ having a poignant appeal to the activities must inevitably lead to to spend his fifth summer at Castel Vestry Act, 1867. plus or even oar entire population Frenchman, an original letter of serious disunity and confusion, thus Gandolfo, Lake Albano. The Holy gia. into the chill, salt bosom of the sea. weakening the Party's organization THE BERMUDA SPORTS Napoleon to the Prince Regent of Father win be away from Rome when Wilson Rools Up Fourteen Points. (Sgd.) L. DUNBAR BELL, But do you not agree that control and electoral force. The Opposition SHOP England when, after , Napo­ Adolf Hitler arrives on Tuesday to Coolidge Through—Wfll Run No LEYLAND E. WHITE, is preferable to decimation, and leon threw himself "like Themis- Liberal executive is not more pre- visit Mussolini. The Vatican news Front Street More. Church Wardens. infinitely more to be desired than tocles" on the mercy of his most pared than Labour to merge the Party I service said the Pope would continue Near Burnaby Corner extermination? Roosevelt Carries AU Before Him generous enemy. Into a Popular Itont. ' to hold audiences at Gandolfo. —Wins 46 to 2. 32S0tw27.m2.

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"AS YOU LIKE XT Somers College Scores Second Success

Chairs, benches, deck-chairs, stools, the ground itself, were pressed SPRING SALE into service on Thursday afternoon ANNUAL BARGAIN at the Somers College production of "As You Like It," in order to accom­ of modate an audience cf over three hundred people who sat entranced SALE for just under two hours while a thoroughly capable cast performed ENGLISH WEARING APPAREL the play with remarkable skill. At of f the conclusion, no words ever rang more hollow than Rosalind's SHOES TWEEDS SWEATERS that she could not "plead with you in behalf of a good play;" that the play House Furnishings was good, the performers, individual­ ly and collectively, excellent, and the entire presentation of a standard Now On beyond the most enthusiastic lis­ Commences TODAY tener's fondest hopes, had been amply proven before the epilogue. To see thirty children, the eldest no more than fifteen, the youngest j Exceptional values in every department— only half that age, follow through Upholstery Materials, Cretonnes, Nets, without a hitch a two hour pro­ Women's ready-to-wear Clothing from Eng­ gramme of any kind, is a rare event. Curtain Rods, Window Shades, Sheets, Tow­ When the programme is a Shake­ land, Coats, Suits, Sweaters, Skirts. Remnants speare play, the performance is held els, Blankets, Quilts. out-of-doors, and the performers of Tweed, Homespun, Doeskin. Men's Top- really act, the result is worth much Women's Shoes, sport, street, and eve- time, much trouble, and much praise. coats. Beyond the general excellence of Carpet Sale begins Next Monday Children's Clothing, Bathing suits. the performance, three highlights nmg. will stand in the memories of those who witnessed it; the unusual skill and sincerity of Sylvia Ridley's No Charges No Exchanges Rosalind; John Fcwle's (Jacques) deUvery of the extraordinarily No Charges No Exchanges. difficult "Seven Ages of Man" speech; and the entrance of Eros* flowery chariot, drawn by diminutive pale blue cupids. As Rosalind, Sylvia Ridley made a fully deserved personal triumph: her fresh youthful ap­ pearance, and the conviction with Established 1844 which she gave the role, brought a established 1844 Uving beautiful Rosalind into a play which, without such a Rosalind, is less than Hamlet without the Prince of Denmark. She was greatly helped by the' finely restrained performance of Mrs. Eddins as CeUa; and by the able work of LesUe White, whose ._*__- Orlando, though at times a Uttle BUENA VISTA NOTES hurried, brought pace and reaUty BERMUDA GARDEN CLUB FURNESS BERMUDA LINE to the scenes. Mr. and Mrs. C. Darner McKenrick The other characters without ex­ CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS (Under Contract with Bermuda Government) are spending thier honeymoon at ception were weU done, and some Closing Meeting of Season to Buena Vista. Mrs. McKenrick was sUght hesitancy on the part cf one or be Held Saturday, May 7 EASTERN SERVICE Royal and United States Mail Steamers the former Elizabeth Hawson of Fortnightly Passenger and Freight Service from St. John, Halifax, two minor actois in no way detracted Boston, Bermuda, St. Kftts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Mayne, Pa., and is a graduate of the from the whole. Pat Beatts, who was Mrs. A. B. Smith, Acting President St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara. Baldwin School and Bryn Mawr responsible for the direction, and also of the Bermuda Garden Club, ex­ T.E.V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" College. tookTouchstone, found himseU in an tends a very cordial invitation to aU Leave Bermuda Leave Bermuda _J?i The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. enviable spot. With a beautifully members of the Sandys and St. STEAMER Leave Halifax Southbound Northbound T.E.V- "QUEEN OF BERMUDA" C. Boss McKenrick. He is a graduate made costume, a fool-proof part, George's Garden Clubs, and of the of the University of Virginia and is and the advantage of his years, he Bermuda Arbor Society, to attend Lady Hawkins May 6 Minimum Fare Feb. 5th - May 21st $70.00 practising law in Baltimore. Mr. managed to produce a touch of fan­ the closing meeting of the season of Lady Drake. * Apr. 21 Apr. 26 May 20 McKenrick served in the Maryland tastic foolary and ludicrous mock- the Bermuda Garden Club on Satur­ Lady Nelson * May 5 May 10 June 3 Leave Arrive Leave Arrive General Assembly and is an officer seriousness that acted as an exceUent day next, May 7, at 11 a.m., in the Lady Hawkins * May 19 May 24 June 17 STEAMER New York Bermuda Bermuda New York in the 5th. Infantry of National secondary interest to the main plot. Chamber of Commerce Assembly T.ariy TTrsVI.A * June 2 June 7 July 1 Guard. Room, Hamilton. Lady Nelson * June 16 June 21 July 15 Sat. Apr. Mon. May 2 Mon. May Wed. May 4 In this interpretation of Touch­ Monarch of Bda... In a party from Guildford Conn, Lady Hawkins * June 30 July 5 July 29 Tue. May Thu. May 5 Thu. May Sat. May 7 stone the clown, he brought a very This is the annual business meeting Queen of Bda are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Begg, their Thu. May _> Sat. May 7 Sat. May Mon. May 9 sympathetic note to the play, particu­ which all members are expected to WESTERN SERVICE Monarch of Bda... son Mr. John M. Begg and Miss Sat. May 7 Mon. May 9 Mon. May Wed. May 11 larly in his scenes with Audrey, a attend since much important bus­ Fortnightly Passenger and Freight Service from HaUfax & Boston Queen of Bda van den Bosch. Monarch of Bda... Tue. May 10 Thu. May 12 Thu. May 12 Sat. May 14 country wench, played by Marie iness must be brought up. Lady (Winter), Montreal (Summer), Bermuda, Nassau and Jamaica. Mrs. Charles Higgins and her Monarch of Bda... Sat. May 14 Mon. May 16 Wed. May 18 Fri. May 20 Norton. Never losing his comic and Hildyard has very kindly consented daughter Miss Sally are from Sun- Leave Leave Bermuda Leave Bermuda Monarch of Bda... Sat. May 21 Mon. May 23 Wed. May 25| Fri. May 27 yet subtle character of Touchstone, to be present on this occasion and she bury-on-Thames, they left England STEAMER Montreal Southbound Northbound Queen of Bda Sat. May 28 Mon. May 30| Wed. June 1 Fri. Ju. 3 Mr. Beatts gave his interpretation wiU present the prizes for the year's last fall, and have been on a world Queen of Bda Sat. Ju. Mon. Ju. 6 Wed. Ju. 8 Fri. Ju. more whimsicaUty and under­ exhibits, for the successful Flower cruise, they were impressed with the May 4 Queen of Bda Sat. Ju. Mon. Ju. Tue. Ju. Thu. Ju. standing than just that of a clown. Show held at the last meeting, and grandeur Of the Canadian Rockies for the Cottage and Waywide Gar­ Lady Somers Apr. 27 May 3 May 18 Monarch of Bda... Tue. Ju. Thu. Ju. Thu. Ju. Sat. Ju. GaUy attired in a black and yeUow and are now enthusiastic about the dens Competition, which last has Lady Rodney May 11 May 17 June 1 Queen of Bda Sat. Ju. Mon. Ju. Mon. Ju. Wed. Ju. snug-fitting costume with a fetching beauties of Bermuda where they are just been judged. Lady Somers May 25 May 31 June 15 Monarch of Bda... Sat. Ju. Mon. Ju. Wed. Ju. Fri. Ju. cap and carrying a fool's bauble, he staying to visit Mrs. Higgins' son, pranced about with a Uthesome Lady Rodney June 8 June 14 June 29 Queen of Bda Thu. Ju. Sat. Ju. Sat. Ju. Mon. Ju. There wiU be no Bench Exhibit at Lieutenant Charles S. Higgins of grace which gave the play a certain Lady Somers June 22 June 28 July 13 Monarch of Bda... Sat. Ju. Mon. Ju. Wed. Ju. Fri. July this closing meeting, but there wiU The Sherwood Foresters. charm of airiness that was fitting to Lady Rodney July 6 July 12 July 27 Queen of Bda Fri. July Sun. July Sun. July Tue. July 5 be a Table Decoration Competition, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Biegel are from the lovely grove in which the play Monarch of Bda. Sat. July Mon. July 4 Wed. July 6 Fri. Julys points gained for which wiU count VAGABOND CRUISES New York and Mrs. Julia Livingston was given. Marie Norton, looking towards the prizes presented at this Leave Leave Arr. and Lv. and Mrs. George Linsley come from very demure and sweet in a country meeting. Members are herewith WATLINGTON &_ CONYERS, Agents Montreal Halifax St. George's Farmingham, Conn. maiden's costume, made her love advised that this Table Decoration STEAMER Mrs. Ronald B. Sinclair is well scenes with Mr. Beatts most appealing Competition wiU consist of an ar­ Apr. 28 May 2 May 6 known in Toronto, Canada and is as b_ae had a refreshing and natural rangement "of geraniums in ginger CornwalUs. making her first visit to Bermuda. personaUty which in turn brought jars suitable for a Library Table. For further particulars, apply to:— out the sympathetic Quality of The jars WiU be provided. JOHN S. DARRELL __ CO., Agents, EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES Touchstone. The new officers appointed for the Hamilton, Bermuda. (United States Mail line) INVERURIE HOTEL NOTES In the matter of costumes, Miss coming year wiU be announced, as Subject to change without notice. *Leaves Boston two days later. Extended schedule of sailings Ingalls and Mrs. Eddins cf the staff, nominated recently by the members by fast and comfortable Mr. and Mrs. Fulenwider are and their several helpers, won half themselves; and aU those having charming young honeymooners to the battle for the actors, Every cos­ books belonging to the Club are select Inverurie to spend their Ber­ tume added to the picture; the use particularly requested to return S. S. ACADIA muda hoUday. They are from of colour was admirable, and the rich­ them on this date. A resume of the OCEAN DOMINION LINE Savannah, Georgia. past year's work wiU also be given. Minimum Round Trip Fare $55.00 and up. ness and variety obtained with the * * # The foUowing amendments has Effective 21st May $50.00 and up. cheapest of materials was an im­ °°***, CANADA—BERMUDA- Mrs. Daniel Berthold is from Brad- portant factor in the success of the been made to Article V. of the Ber­ WEST INDIES— Leave St. George Due New York Leave New York Due St. George dock, Penna. With her is MissLil- play. Charles Violet was responsible muda Garden Club's By-Laws a—d 5.00 p.m. A.M.* 5J0O P.M.* A.M. lian Berthold of Brooklyn, N. Y. for making the properties and his Constitution:—" AU officers shaU hold DEMERARA SERVICE • * # execution of the chariot was a master­ office for one year or until their suc­ Wed. May 4 Fri. May 6 Sat. May 7 Mon. May 9 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patrick piece. cessors are electecl.'" Subject to Change Without Notice Wed. May 11 Fri. May 13 Sat. May 14 Mon. May 16 Charlton and Miss E. Rose make a Certainly this second production S.S. "HER0Y" leaves Montreal P.Q. May 3rd., Halifax N.S. May 8th., Wed. May 18 Fri. May 20 Sat. May 21 Mon. May 23 threesome from Westfield, N. J. by this enterprising school was no » st st NO BONITREFUNDING, Wed. May 25 Fri. May 27 Sat. May 28 Mon. May 30 falling off from last year: and tfoth M.S. "Lundby" leaves Montreal P.Q. May 19th., Halifax N.S. May 24th Wed. June 1 Fri. • June 3 Sat. June 4 Mon. June 6 Miss S. H. and Miss K. A. Herbert- producers and actors showed that SAYS DUNNING M.S. "Ary Lensen" leaves Montreal P.Q. June 3rd Halifax N.S. June 8th Wed. June 8 Fri. June 10 Sat. June 11 Mon. June 13 son are here together from South they have and imagination OTTAWA, Apr. 30 (CP)—Finance Wed. June 15 Fri. June 17 Sat. June 18 Mon. June 20 Orange, N. J. Mr. Russel S. Fisher in more than one direction. And every fortnight thereafter Minister Dunning told the House of Wed. June 22 Fri. June 24 Sat. June 25 Mon. June 27 is a guest of this week from Wil­ Commons on Thursday that he would Wed. June 29 Fri. July 1 Sat. July 2 Mon. July 4 mington, Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. ± WEST & PASCHAL, Agents never break his pledged word to! Thur July 7 Sat. July 9 Sat. July 9 Mon. July 11 C. H. Reinhardt come from Phila­ BELMONT MANOR NOTES Canada in his determination to. de­ 1 Front Street Hamilton Wed. July 13 Fri. July 15 Sat. July 16 Mon. July 18 delphia. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Parnell are from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. velop refunding schemes for Domin­ § Telephone 2981 Wed. July 20 Fri. July 22 Sat. July 23 Mon. July 25 Mrs. BeUe B. Stillman is a guest to With them is Miss Loretto Conlin ion bonds and securities. "I do not arrive this week from Bradenton, *Daylight Saving Time. of New York Olty. beUeve the example of Mexico and Florida. Miss Amorette Hawley is other places is a good example for For further particulars apply to:— also from Bradenton. Mr. and Mrs. Canada," he said during a discussion JOHN S. DARRELL & COMPANY, AGENTS, E. J. Ensten come from Cleveland, of refunding the bonds of the Cana­ ROYAL MAO. LINES, LIMITED Front Street, HamUton. THE PRINCESS HOTEL Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Merkel, dian National Railways at a lower Subject to change without notice. Miss Catherine Merkel and Mr. Lewis rate of interest. He was urged from London Direct Service Mr. and Mrs. Xavier N. Beniger, F. Merkel are from Cincinnati, several quarters to pare down the in­ 3275tf- andm.tp. ._A'.,_._^ of Greenwich, Conn, are back again Ohio. terest rate en $70,000 in 6% perpetual M.v. DINTELDYK to sail from London May 6th on a brief visit renewing old acquain­ * * * issued by the Grand Trunk Railway *M.v. DAMSTERDYK " " 17th(Swansea20th) tances. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Apps of Company and assumed by the Do­ S.s. SOMME " June 3rd * * * Toronto, Ontario, are here on their minion as part of the purchase price *S.s. NARENTA " " l_th(Swanseal7th) Mrs. Mabel Gorby is from Terre honeymoon. No need to teU the of this system when it was absorbed S.s. CULEBRA " " 15th VEGETABLE BINS sport's world that Mr. Aps is a hockey into the Canadian National lines. Haute, Ind. and with her is Mrs. *S.s. NEBRASKA " *8th Various Colours and Sizes Alexander Day of Chicago, HI. player of fame playing with the good "Vessels marked thus have refrigerator accommodation. * * » old Maple Leafs. Mrs. Grace Zunino. Miss Lily L. BREAD and CAKE BOXES—CANNISTER SETS The Misses Evelyn and Kathleen * * * Kaplan comes from Brooklyn, N. Y. SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Rudolph are ' guests from Staten Among New York arrivals by last * » » Cargo accepted on Through Bills of Lading from all the All to be seen in our Kitchen Department Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. steamer were Mrs. Rose Marie Costa, Mr. Louis Blumen is from Brook­ principal centres in Great Britain and the Continent. Mr. Joseph Fitz Gibbon, Mr. and lyn, N. Y. Mr. Edward W. Swan is Parker, Jr. come from Rochester, t HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents. if. T. Miss Margaret Williams is from Mrs. Joseph Greenberg, Miss Marga­ from Brooklyn, Mass. Miss Betty A. ret C. Hart, Miss Celestine Kleeman, Temko is from Richmond, HiU, £ Hy. LANGRIDGE & CO., MASTERS HARDWARE East Orange, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. 12 16, Great St. Helen's, London, E.C.3. John 3. Meehan are from WeUesley Miss Evelyn Kronman, Miss Carol L. I. and Mr. and Mrs. Barry T. 3 30-«B«1--. Hills, Mass. >Lambert!, Miss Mary Sheehan, and Topping are from Morristown, N. J. Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938.

THE DICTATORS CANNOT HOSTESS BRIGHTENS... afternoon teas ESCAPE THEIR HISTORY

No matter how brightly the dic­ ' HELENLid CM , 1*1I'V. E tatorships may shine now they can­ (fai*J)fytk POSITIVELY not escape their history. The law JOHNSON'S which applied to Dionysius oi Syra­ GOT TO THINK 1r MARY K E AS OF SOMETHING cuse, to the Roman emperors of the BESIDES SAND­ decadence, and worked down WICHES AND through history to overtake the two CHAPTER XXXTV "They w-wouldnt have wired." CAKE FOR MY Napoleons is the only law oi the IT WAS a very social winter she pointed out. "they wouldn't NEXT TEA. workings of dictatorship that we 1 . «~ ~n__ _r. . nave startec a search for rum if know. • for Peggy. The Comtesse _.e _tt they weren't—weren't wor- "The dictator corrupts himself, toofc her under her wing and ned Gives your floor his subjects, and disturbs the world. saw to it that she was Intro- "I Know, but . ." Peggy could aot on Sne desired He dreads conspiracies, yet a paid rinppri tn all t__p rieht nponlp B° couldn't fight down that army of spies cannot prevent them. auceo to ail tne ngnt people ^ were surglng up ta "well grommed' His advisers tell him what is pleas­ And every one was anxious to her smothering her look. ant, they vie in flattery, but so hate meet the little American girl a^ the newspapers that even- each other that if the State is who had so miraculously es- tng only augmented her fears Due spared a tumult until the dictator caped her wheel chair, and to Paul's prominence the story m &n and dies in his bed it can hardly then who was now to wed the Com- w^ %*"££. *« P*P«S. . And we can also supply you with the other, famous escape the horrors of a disputed suc- , • u^,. _ J; it left little room for optimism. JOHNSON'S products—Furniture Polish, Glo-Coat—Shi- session without taking refuge in a tesse's very eligible young ti- Paui was long overdue at his base. Nup, etc. They help to make housework more easy, and tied nephew. and there was no report of him more liberal rule. She took things slowly at first, from any other field The only homes more beautiful. "This is the dictator jn history. far sl_e still uac" a lot of strength conclusion was that he had either Have times changed so greatly that to regain out following the for- crashed, or that he had been we should fear him now? wamasl inclineannouncemend to bet ao fbi het shr yengage being- forcePegsryd clundowgn tion thsome lattee remotr nopee spo. t unaccustomement in midwinterd to socia, l shlifee wennert wherThere eth followee communicatiod days ofn intensfacilie- "But the history of dictatorships naturaabout morl aptitude and moree . foThougr makinh shge anxietties wery e Peggmeagey war osr unablnon-existene to eatt. and the judgment of the •philoso-- friends came to ber aid. and she unable to sleep Her courage broke phers mean little to some; they soon became a great favorite in under the strain, and the news­ FRITfTS Hardware Store Paris society. paper headlines "Titled Italian will reply that dictatorships 'get She heard from Paul daily— PUer StiU Missing" "Intensive Front Street. Dial 1179. things done' and still admire. long, eager loving letters counting Search For Lost Aviator Fruitless" "The trains run punctually in the days until they should be to­ . . . filled her with despair. gether again. And she responded— Her grandparents tried to soothe Italy, which they never did before if not daily at least several times her — to buoy her hopes — but in Ht OLD Mussolini, in Russia the two Five- a week. vain. year Plans have succeeded (and all The winter seemed to fly by "Oh. Granny." she moaned pac- ... A^t> ^L_.pE^^ii teaspoon J^^ salt records for concrete-mixing been Spring had come almost before she ing her bedroom, "suppose they knew it. never find him! Or suppose they j package Cherry J^ **tK^ peaIS broken), while Hitler has covered r cu find him. and he's he's ater ^^ &xne& <"> At last, there came a letter from To American Visitors cups bot w from his country with roads and proposes Paul telling her that his leave nac It's the uncertainty that's so aw­ 1% cup V&* to pull down a great part of Berlin been arranged He would be with ful—not knowing what has hap­ Qt v ater-. her in a few weeks. pened **" Jell O in h * and DELICIOUS to make another way worthy to Disso!iv e gjnger. The date for the wedding was She flung herself on her bed Add pear juint* o wulWidual FLAVOURS frame his triumphal car. set. Mrs Greer who bad spent and buried her face in the piUow. GOSLING BEOS. months assembling a trousseau tor -a\t. Turn Un- "But is this the only criterion by lta &rm. which a State is judged—this and her granddaughter now Degas ex­ T WAS on the foUowing day that Established 1822 "olds- OfflL^dGamlsb citedly making Dreparatons for the the ability to seize successfully a I definite news at last came—this wedding It was to be a grand af­ time in a wire from Paul's supe­ nthse neighbour's territory? Does the fair indeed—one of the outstand­ rior to Peggy herself. FOR YOUR BONDED SUPPLY community of men and women Uv­ ing events ot the season for Paul's She received it with trembling ^5 title and wealth made him a con­ hands and. with her grandparents OF WINES AND SPIRITS ing the good Hfe of which Aristotle A^^^_ spicuous •'catch." anxiously hovering over her tore when returning to the U. S. A. wrote depend so much on the Peggy was soon rushed ofl her it open fearfully Her eyes took in punctuality of the train service and feet, so many were the parties its message almost at a glance'. the height of public buildings? given in her honor She scarcely had time to breathe. YOUR FIANCE. LIEUTENANT PAUL "Some see only these material And then abruptly aU this was RiMim. POUND BUT INJURED STOP Special One-Gallon Cases victories and forget those shot and brought to a halt. RESCUED AND CARED FOR BS NATIVES starved in Russia, the persecuted J AFTER PLANE CRASH STOP LACK OP for Your Duty Free Quota. Jews, the imprisoned priests and EGGY had been to a luncheon, PROPER MEDICAL ATTENTION MAKES 16S2<[ is due to leave Darrell's Spring Styles not even oiling. Both Flatop and Monitor top models are COL. R. J. TUCKER -0- powered with the matchless G-E mechanism that produces Electricity Island airbase at 9.30 a.m. on Wed­ Mirandy liked the hat very much, more cold for less cost. The only refrigerator mechanism •CCR-tTARV nesday, llth. May, for Port Washing­ For Instance so the milliner exploited her best having forced-feed lubrication and oil-cooliiig and the first •matmmemm ton. to give more than one year guarantee. The new Thrift Unit salesmanship to induce the coloured now carries 5 years performance protection or. the complete SIDNEY O. SIMS. "Don't you deplore people who woman to take it. sealed-in-steel unit. And Live "Bermuda Clipper" is due|to leave reply to one question by asking an­ INSPECTOR "Law, no child! If I puts on dat See our new 1938 models. Phone 1127. Baltimore at 9.30 via Port Washing- other?" PHONE 17BS big white picture hat, with ma face, toh on Wednesday, May llth.Aor "What question, for instance?"— Td look jes' like a blackberry in a ROBERT D. AITKEN with Bermuda. Bee-Hive. pan of milk." Queen Street Hamilton

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G&Y 60 MODERN G&Y to/wt-QJLBERTSO.. FBEB BAISES. double; naturally expecting a far bet [Copyrfrtt: 1938: Br B7 Cnlbertian.] ter "fit" from North. If I were asked to put my finger West opened the jack cf diamonds. on the one phase of bidding that is Dummy ducked and declarer ruffed. most often responsible for bad con­ The king then was laid down tracts, Z would not choose light open­ in order to trap a possible singleton ing bids; nor even shaded overcalls. honor in East's hand. West won I would point unhesitatingly to un- with the ace and returned another Lasting Porcelain waranted free raises and free rebids. diamond which was won by the king, With any partner except tbe runaway declarer discarding a club. A spade Beauty Snow-White type, it is not dangerous to shade to the ace followed, and the finesse one's values slightly in opening the against the heart jack was success­ WITH NEUVOGUE! bidding, but even the most conserva­ fully negotiated. The heart queen m or tive partner is thrown off stride by drew the last outstanding trump, and Crane an unjustified and unnecessary free declarer then cashed the diamond ace, There's something new—beautiful—and su­ Colours raise. North, in the hand shown discarding his own spade ten. On per-convenient in bathrooms today! And _____ below, could thank his lucky stars, his the second heart East had innocently Fixtures tinctive, too. It's Crane Neuvsgae, created by generous opponents, and his skillful discarded the three of spades, and the master designer, Henry Dreyfuss. There partner for the fact that his own bid­ this set the stage for declarer's tri­ are new type finger-tip supply controls—a ding resulted in triumph instead of umph. The last trump squeezed both host of advantages youll enjoy every day! tragedy. defenders. West had to hold a spade CaU us about installing a Crane Nemvagsx North, dealer. to overlay dummy's five spot, hence bathroom in your home—the price is sur­ Neither side vulnerable. he let go a club. Dummy then re­ prisingly moderate and a Budget Plan of easy NORTH linquished the spade five. Now it Payments is yours to use if yon wish. A 5 4 2 I was East's turn to squirm. He had VQ7S to hold a diamond to stop dummy's .AK82 deuce and, therefore, could keep only *A84 two clubs. Declarer led to the club See Our Showroom WEST EAST ace, returned to the king and cashed tbe six spot for the fulfilling trick. A Q j 9 8 4.1 6 3 vAJS fll Without West's all-revealing double, without East's discard of a spade [if • J 10 4 4Q9765S East had guarded spades and dia­ GODET & YOUNG *QJ3 *1097 monds and West had guarded only SOUTH clubs, the double squeeze could not Hamilton St. George's A A K 10 have operated] and, finally, without GRACEFUL figure ... VK98642 declarer's excellent technique, North's + None unwarranted free raise would have A charm of bright eyes . , *K652 met a different fate. clear skin and lustrous hair » • « The bidding: these are the visible signs of North East Sooth West Tomorrow's Hand ldub Pass 1 heart 1 spade For High Quality Advertised Items 2 hearts Pan 2 spade* Pass North, dea ler. Shearts Pass 6 hearts Double Both sides vulnerable. Every woman can possess the natural Pass Pass .Redouble [final bid] NORTH beauty of perfect fitness by observing Although, as I wrote just yesterday, *S 7 4 the two important essentials of health Do As Thousands Do!. . . . i deplore the indiscriminate use of V-9.3 short suit club bids, I admit that in 4 A K 6 — correct nourishment and proper this particular hand a diamond open­ *A K J sleep. To ensure these there is nothing ing on North's part would have been WEST EAST like' Ovaltine.* RELY on the PHOENIX embarrassing if South had responded • Q J 10 3 A9 6 2 with two clubs. At any rate, it was f/K 5 */Q* Regular daily 'Ovaltine' makes your not North's choice of an opening bid 49 7 2 + J 10 4 dietary really complete in health* that led to a highly dangerous con­ #10843 *Q9652 giving nourishment. For ' Ovaltine * The Makers of tract, It was his free heart raise. SOUTH North's hand was as near a minimum AA85 is richest in the food elements LISTERINE TOOTHPASTE as is safe to open, and the very fact V A 10 6 4 2 'OVALTINE* RUSKS needed to build up brain, nerve and that he had started with a club should • Q 853 are a delicious and nourishing addition body. " Ovaltine' again at bed-time is, Present the English Entertainers have acted as a brake on his future *' to the family meals. For baby too, these as everyone knows, the best way to bidding. From South's point of view, Mr. Culbertson will discuss this crisp, crunchy rusks ensure easy teething THE VAUDEVILLE REVELLERS the opening club bid was highly en­ and promote correct mouth formation. ensure peaceful beautifying sleep. couraging, and after the heart raise hand, in tomorrow's column. Made from the purest unbleached whea ten in 5 Acts of Vaudeville his hand assumed a definite slam com­ flour,' Ovaltine' Rusks contain the necess­ So make 'Ovaltine' your passport to plexion. When West foolishly dou­ Write your bridge troubles and ary vitamins and other valuable nutritive health and charm. 'Ovaltine* served properties. Cold is a glorious, creamy, alluring WEDNESDAY EVENING bled six hearts, South thought that problems to Ely Culbertson. care be probably was counting on the ace drink — quite the most delightful at of this paper; inclosing a self- or aqp-king of diamonds and, there­ you have ever tasted. OPERA HOUSE fore, South did not hesitate to re- addressed, stamped envelope.

1 NOTE: A generous Tube of Listerine Tooth Paste /•English ' Ovaltine' is packed in tins activities to Germany. It keeps A. containing 4y ozs., 9 ozs. and 18 ozs. to Each Patron. HITLER'S BLOODHOUNDS • I Compare these weights with other a close watch on refugees from Hit- 11 food beverages. let's rule Uving abroad; it has its 11 ' Ovaltine * gives yonr more in quan- finger on the Press, parliaments and V tity, more in quality, and therefore The Story of the Nazi Secret public opinion in every part of the OVALTINE \amore in value. ) Police British Empire. The fact that these activities in Sold in airtight tins by all foreign countries are illegal makes Chemists and Stores. no difference to the Gestapo. By N. P. MACDONALD General Goering's newspaper, the National Zeitung, recently boasted that the Nazis had perfected an By questions in Parliament during organization which could strike at P.C. 139 Q)elicu>ud $tb a, /lle»e£aficwi! the week M.P.s show anxiety over the their opponents in foreign countries work tbat the Nazi secret police "with Ughtning speed." It admitted mm may be doing in Britain. tbat tbe German secret police have Tbe subject is becoming a matter 20,000 agents abroad, 400 of them W. S. PURVIS & CO., LTD. of common discussion, but bow- in Britain. ever much the British authoitties Before the start of the Spanish for CONSTIPATION may know—and various veiled state­ war the Gestapo net was widespread BILIOUSNESS ments by Ministers suggest tbat in the Peninsula. In France today they know quite a lot—the ordinary German agents are very active, es­ SICK HEADACHE citizen knows veiy little about Ger­ pecially near the frontiers. INDIGESTION many's secret army. All officers of the Gestapo are au­ FLATULENCE Tbere is much in common between tomatically servants of tbe State. DUFAY COLOUR FILM fBEECHAM 5,-PH.LS SLUGGISHNESS the Ogpu—as the Soviet secret police Supposedly under the direction of the are now called—and their Nazi coun­ Ministery of the interior in Berlin, No special attachments for your camera no filters—no trouble terparts in Germany. they are in fact, independent. Tbeir Independence was well illus­ The Third Reich and Russia are Sizes No. 127 $0.75 /f^nsa^ LOAD YOUR CAMERA both enmeshed in a secret police net trated by the fate of Pastor Niemoller, which extends throughout the world. who, having been freed by a court of law, was taken into "protective cus­ Known as the Gestapo—from 620 1 25 GEheime STAats POlizei—"Hitler's tody" by the Gestapo and sent to a — - - |WfegJg|y^ DUFAY COLOUR Bloodhounds" know everything concentration camp. about every one in Germany. Such high-handedness has called HIW|K(ISH^JI) ana> obtain pictures Tbeir Berlin headquarters, in tbe forth criticism, even from Nazis, Prinz Albrecht Strasse, is divided into Dr. Gurtner, German Minister of 35 mm. 18 Exp' for ^rarlrSSBBS-lML many different departments. One Justice, told the Gestapo at a pub­ organises the spies who are to be Uc meeting that they were not so Miniature Cameras... 1.75 jjcEgSh *ff^ FULL COLOUR found in every restaurant, cinema, efficient as they supposed, and that This effective remedy has a two-fold theatre, exhibition—anywhere where much of their detective work was All DuFay Colour Films processed at our own Laboratory function. It may be used both externally the public gathers—to listen and "rather poor." and internally. It is truly the housewife's make notes of people, and what they Gestapo officials ten inquiring for­ 25 cents or 1/- a roll best friend, a marvellous reliever of pain. talk about. eigners that there are only two con­ Always keep it bandy. Another section is devoted to super­ centration camps left in Germany. Sofd in one size on_v—never sold is bulk. vision of Catholics, Communists, Actually there are eleven, several of Get die genuine. Jews. Monarchists, and any other which were closed and had to be re­ possible opponents of Hitlerism. opened. THE CAMERA STORE NORTHROP & LYMAN CO.. LIMITED. Their letters are opened, their tele­ No one is safe from the Gestapo DAVID KNUDSEN, Proprietor i* phone lines tapped, and their visi­ and indiscriminate arrest. tors are noted. In absolute control of the Gestapo, Queen Street Opposite New Windsor Hotel Not even high officials in present- and therefore with immense power Phone 2301 day Germany are spared these un­ in his soft hands, is Heinrich Himm- welcome attentions. ler, thirty-eight-year-old Reich SOLE AGENT FOR BERMUDA t im _«^ Quite recently Herr von Papen, Chief of PoUce. until lately German Ambassador in He was given this position by de­ cree in 1936, and has the right to at­ |p§llJj|PH Vienna, was asked by the Gestapo Hi to account for his actions during a tend Cabinet meetings as the Min­ ^g:-|||»|re_8 i\Wsi&y^$ visit he paid to Berlin. ister of the Interior's deputy. developed micro-photography, the mm He was accused of receiving visits Looking more like a weak school­ army put their foot down when von from many Monarchists and other master, with watery eyes blinking Schleiclffer was murdered. i£.£_$l|H ' 'reactionaries." behind thick spectacles, and no chin They asked for his murderers to Forcing Yourself to Work Herr von Papen took more care as a sign of his det _ rmination, Himm- be handed over to them, and they 1 after this warning. ler sits at his desk and weaves the were shot at once. Not many wit­ A Common Symptom of Nervous Trouble Yet another example of Gestapo Gestapc web ever more closely about nesses of the events of June 30 re­ BE.. Bppi^gc activities against high personages Germany. main alive today. was shown during Hitler's quairel His official salary is £2,000 a year, One of them, a high officer in the Fear, worry and fatigue are ever present with his generals last February. The but he gets a lot more as "expenses Gestapo, showed me a ring he was When, the nerve force becomes exhausted. secret police had spied on Fritsch allowances." wearing. Inside it was inscribed: You lack the energy which is required • lip To carry out the daily task. and Blomberg, and had drawn up a There is a bitter feud between "With your Ufe you protect mine, You may have no organic trouble Iv-tt l formidable list ot "complaints" about Himmler and Field-Marshal Goer- Himmler, June 30,1934." But all the organs function weakly them. ing, who formerly controUed the But Himmler himself is not happy Because the motive power, nerve force, is lacking. Foreign newspaper correspondents poUce. Neither is quite sure which about his future. Even "Hitler's There is help for you in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. are closely watched.} I know how of them ordered General von Sch­ Bloodhounds", cannot save him from Gradually and certainly the blood is enriched nerve-racking it can become tc have leicher to be shot on June 30, 1934. Group G, a Nazi body whose task it And new nerve force is instilled into the nervous your telephone tapped every time you is to remove party leaders suspected Sometimes Himmler amuses him­ system. ring up with news. You can often of treachery. CAN FIGHT —Ambassador IDG APPLE — Queen Shenan­ self by having Goering followed, to You find a new interest in life Hugh B. Wilson, new envoy *• doah XV, chosen to reign over hear the police listening. When Group G began to function, the great rage of the field-marshal. And new pep and energy to carry on. Germany, who told the Ameri­ the 15th annual Shenandoah six leaders fled from Munich to Ber­ Apple Blossom festival at Win- Our correspondent in Berlin told But in spite of the Gestapo's pow* Sleeplessness, nervous indigestion, tired feelings, can Chamber of Commerce in lin. Four of them have since been Berlin that national self-suffi­ chester, Va., is Miss Adelaide me that he heard the Gestapo listen­ er, their research laboratories, their, And other weaknesses and discomforts, "litjuidated." One of the two who ciency was a fallacy and that Moffett, New York socialite and ing every night when he telephoned private wireless system, their tele­ Soon disappear under this treatment. ! there are some things America itamhtrr et James Moffett, for­ his newspaper in London. printer communications with all still live is Heinrich Himmler.—Sim- mer Federal Houstoa bead. can fiebt for- Nor does the Gestapo confine its parts of Germany, and their highly I day Express. Page 6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938.

NEW YORK STOCK MONTREAL STOCK INDICTABLE CASE CAPITALS REACT TO 1 MARKET MARKET AGAIN ADJOURNED LONDON CONFERENCE Saturday's Closing Prices Saturday's Closing Prices Four Prosecution Witnesses Testify on Saturday Continued from Page 1 -® AHis Chalm. Mfg. 40i Sterling ___ 5.011 Bratislava on Friday night as patrio­ SaZI Am. Car & Foundry _ 16S Abitibi pf —- 131 tic pro-Germans and Czechs pre­ Am. & For. Pow...... — TJnq Bell Telephone . 156 Further evidence was heard in the Am & For. Pow. pf . TJnq Braz. Tract. , lOi case against Stanley Napier in Ham­ pared to celebrate May Day. Karl Am. .Locomotive . ... TJnq Brit. Am. Oil TJnq ilton Police Court on Saturday after­ Potzy, a Sudeten German, was Am. Power & __* ____-_. 41 B.C. Pow. A r Unq. noon, when four more prosecution caught posting May Day placards by Am. Radiator „ lli Bathurst Paper A. ______81 witnesses gave their testimony. Na­ the Czech secret police who were at­ Am. Rolling Mill 16_ Build.- Prod. __ .— TJnq. Somers Bldg., Hamilton pier is indictably charged with un­ tacked and beaten when they at­ Am. Smelt. & Ref. . SSi Can. Car. lli opp. Bank of Bermu__W Am. Sugar Una Con. Paper Com. '. 5 lawfully assaulting and robbing Vir­ tempted to intervene. Calls far help Am. Tel. & Tel „ 1264 Cons. Smelt. „._ 55 ginia Isabella Lindo on Friday, April brought a second squad of poUce who 1603Tth».inJ- Am. Water Works 71 Dom. Bridge . TTnq. 22, on the Devonshire South Shore fiied the shot injuring Potzy. Tbe Anaconda Copper , 261 Donnaconna Paper 4$ Government has issued an order for­ Assoc. Dry Goods 51 Ford Can 16J Road. He is represented by Mr. Atchison 26i Gyplimala TJnq. D. C. Smith. The hearing began on bidding aU poUtical demonstrations. Refining 20i Hiram Walker 361 Friday and was adjourned to Satur­ In Praba aU political parties from Auburn . TJnq Imperial Ofl _„ 174 day, when it was adjourned to today. Communists to Rightists, excepting Baldwin Loco. _. — 61 Intl. Nickel _ 45 Mrs. Leonard Perinchief, the ac­ the Germans, agreed to held a com­ Baltimore & Ohio 5i IntL Power 1st pf. TJnq. mon celebration in Wenzel Square WHITE SNEAKERS Barnsdall Cp. A. 131 Massey-Harris ______61 cused's sister, stated on Saturday Bendix Avia. llf McCol. Front. .... TJnq that she lives with her husband in with the consent of the Government. Bethelhem Steel 451 Montreal Pow 294 Smith's Parish. Her two brothers, By agieement paity flags waie ab­ ! all sizes Boeing Plane — 261 Natl. Brew. _____ ._ 374 the accused and Fred Napier, Uve in sent and the only speaker was the Borg Warner 21} Natl. Steel Car 39J mayor of Praha. In the Sudeten I Caterpillar Tractor 391 Power Corp. TJnq. the downstairs portion of her house. Celanese „ 13i Price Bros. TJnq. She testified that the accused left region May Day celebiations were Ches. & Ohio — 26J Price Bros. pf. TJnq. the house at 6.30 p.m. and returned conducted by the party. Patriotic Chrysler Corp. 40i St. Law. Cp. pf TJnq. at 11.30 p.m. on Friday, April 22. fervor was kindled thioughout the BON MARCHE Columbia Gas & Elec _l Shawinigan }8 He took his bicycle and his raincoat country by tha developments of the Com. & Southern 1_ Steel of Canada 62 week including last Sunday's Sudeten 3252flfw.eitp. Congoleum 191 Can. Bank Com 161 with him. The witness could not say Consol Edison 21h Bank of Can. TJnq. whether he had his hat in his bicycle congress where sweeping demands fcr Consol. OH 81 Bank Mont. TTnq. basket when he left, but she knew autonomy were voiced. Societies Cont. Corp 10$ Bank of NJ3. . 301 he was not wearing one. hitherto divided launched a joint Contl. Can „.____™__-^—, 371 Royal Bank of Can 173 appeal ta the faca cf the German I Questioned by Mr. Smith, Perin­ Contl. Oil of D. „ 27 0 threat, declaring the soUdarity of Corn Prod. Ref TJnq chief said she Uves over a mile away TORONTO MINING their million and a hah members ta Crown Zell . .— 91 from Thompson Jones' store, (near defence cf independence and demo­ Curtis-Wright 4| QUOTATIONS which the alleged assault was made.) Curtis-Wright "A" 181 cratic Uberties. Delaware & Hudson 83 Stewart Arnold Burgess, bicycle Del. Lack. & West 51 Aldermac .45 mechanic at the Bermuda Bicycle LONDON, May 1. (CP)—The Times Douglas Air 421 Anglo-Can. 151 Garage, told of selling a dynamo lamp suggested yesterday that the Anglo- *__lec. Auto-Lite ______15i Bankfield .73 to Napier at around 9.20 p.m. on the French negotiations, which ended FEELING FINE, THANKS! — That grand old battler, General .Elec. Power & Lt 81 Bldgood Kirk .30 here on Friday, were but the prelude John J. Pershing, looking quite fit after his recent fight with a Erie R_B. 2i Friday in question. As he could not Bralorne Unq. to broader negotiations. The paper critical illness, arrives in New York to attend the wedding of his Elec. Boat 71 Brown Oil ~_ .51 put the lamp on without some ad­ son Warren to Miss Muriel Bache Richards. The raUway car in Foster Wheeler . 141 Buff. Ankerite 14.80 justment he advised the accused to expressed great satisfaction with the which he rode from Tucson, Ariz., was moved under the Waldorf- Gen. Electric 321 Cal. and Ed 2.55 leave the bicycle there overnight, results and said that "the tone of the Astoria. hrLht't and _____ ie «h v.-.*--.1 .__-_i-._-c-.t_or.. Gen. Foods Corp. ^61 Can. Malartic .91 which Napier did. Napier left the conference showed the fact that the Gen. Motors ______*9* Cent. Patricia „ Unq. 3 shop at around 10.30, the witnesss British and French ministers were NERVE PAINS Goodrich Rub. ,, —— j * Chrom. Smelt. .53 Goodyear Rub. ______1°* said. comrades ta a great cause to secure Un( Conarium 1_S Granby „...__ | Davies J52 That the Defendant told him on the establishment of peace through vanish with Great North, pf 14± justice. Un< Dome 52.00 Saturday, April 23, that he had been Gt .West Sugar „ | East Malartic 1.60 Houston Oil ______6* Eldorado 2_30 in town the previous night and had Hudson Motor Car Dnq FaL Bridge , 5.75 had a dynamo Ught put on his bicy­ Hupp Motor Car ______• | LONDON CONraRENCE SUG­ Genasprin Godslake .43 cle, was stated by George Alan David­ Indus. Rayon ______15* Gunnar Unq. son, truck driver for the Department ^^*HE SAFE BRAND • OF ASPIRIN Ins. Copper H Hardrock 2.15 GESTS OVERTURES TO TENSE Intl. Harvester 56 Harker Unq. of PubUc Works. Davidson stated ta Two tablets of Genasprin inwater Intl. Nickel (Can •™j I Hollmger _„ 13.00 cross-examination that employees NATIONS will give you immediate relief from lntl Paper 6 Hudson Bay 25.00 of the PubUc Works Department get lntl Paper pfd 26 Tellicoe 48_ headache, neuritis, neuralgia and paid on Fridays, though he could not Continued from Page 1 lntl Tel. & Tel Kerr-Addison 1.79 actuaUy say whether the accused was all fever and rheumatic pains. Kennecott Cop. .. Kirk Lake 1.04 Lambert __j __ 105 Lake Shore 51.75 paid on April 22. leading paper said that the under­ Genasprin soothes the nerves and Loews, Inc. , _ 39$ Leitch Gold .78 P.c. Robert Landman remembered standing "passed all expectation." is not habit-forming. Mack _cl_ .__ TJnq Lit. Long Lac 4.10 seeing the accused cycle past him Piemier Milan Hodza £.as post­ Macy ______294 It is absolutely pure McLatyre 3S25 whilst on duty at the Phoenix Corner poned his broadcast address until Math. Alk _*5>i Mack Red Lake 1.62 and has no harmful Mid-Con. Pet. 151 McWatters 51 Friday night, April 22. Napier, the next week so he can note and study Montgomery Ward 30; Macassa 4.35 constable said, passed him between the results of the Anglo-French talks after-effects. Motor Products Unq MacLeod-Cockshutt 3.40 9.15 and 9.30, but not before 9.15. p.m. and the effect they wiU produce on Obtoinoblt cf aU CJnm~ Murray Corp 51 Mining Corp. Unq. Czechoslovakia. His address is waited ists in bottles of 33 Naeh-Kelvinator -__- 74 He later saw the defendant in the Bi­ Moneta _____» 2.07 with keen interest, for it will embody tablets. If your Chemist Natl. Cash Register — 161 Noranda 57.00 cycle Gargage having a dynamo fitted is out of stock, writs Natl. Dairy Prod 121 O'Brien 3.60 on his cycle. an answer to Hanlsta's demands fcr a now to:— Natl. Dist 19* Oro Plata 1.00 The case was adjourned to this revision cf foreign poUcies and self- NICHOLL & ASHTON, Natl Power & Lt 60 P.O. Bo» 529, Hamilton. |._;. ] Pam. Porcu. 355 (Monday) afternoon at 3.00 o'clock, government fcr the Sudetens. Natl. Steel — Unq Pan. Cadillac Unq. Made by Ip New Haven - Unq ! Pend Oreille . 157 when further prosecution, witnesses atusan 1 .;<__... -Loughborough, FngTflntj m& N.Y. Central _ 114 I Perron 156 will be called. Napier was remanded Child Born to Mrs. L. Torrey North Amer. Co. _____ 165 Pickle Crow . 4.70 in custody. __i__i- in _" *siistii*M^tJLimX»t*iP North. Pacific 74 Pioneer 3.00 o Aboard "Queen of Bermuda". Omnibus _ Unq Powell Rouyn 1.87 Packard Motor Car ___ — 3; Preston Dome .7*8 The "Queen of Bermuda" wiU ar­ Paramount Pic. ______74 ; Read Authier Unq. Paramount Pic. pt _____ 82 Royahte Ofl Unq. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES rive at New York this morning with Penn R.R . 152 San Antonio 1.23 one passenger more than she had Phillip Morris 86 Shawkey _....__. J71 May 1st. when she left HamUton on Saturday v^-i** Phillips Petrol 32$ Sherritt-Gordon 1.06 afternoon. 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(CPi— Bri­ ALLENBURYS FOODS 0 Studebaker Corp. . 4i sGO CO tish and American oU men sailed for FOR INFANTS will bring up Superior Oil 2J The following report of Saturday's __, ____ +_ Manuel Rego Perry was bound over BrazU yesterday for the setting,up your baby healthy and happy. Texas Corp. 361 activities on the New York Stock Is •2 o Texas Gulf Suph _.. Unq DATE on a charge of parking his bicycle of a national councU to regulate Nos. 1 and 2 Milk Foods are Exchange is furnished by courtesy of _t *- "J3 S3 used up to six months of age Tidewater Assd. 131 April 30th. 0 * £-> against the fire hydrant at the cor­ the oU industry. Timken 34| Thatcher & Oo., local correspondents P. O +_ W and are almost exactly like OS S ner of Reid and Burnaby Streets on RIO DE JANEIRO, May 1. (CP)— for Paine, Webber & Co., New York at C_l <*- mother's milk. No. 3 Malted Union Pacifiic 62 Wednesday, April 20. 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ARSENAL POINT AHEAD FISHING BOATS REPORT Local and Foreign Sporting News IN ENGLISH LEAGUE SUCCESS Of TOURNEY Gunners Won Saturday; 2nd- As Many as Eight Boats Have Summer Suits Place Wolves Held to Draw Been Out at One Time C. PARKER TAKES LUCKY BRADMAN'S REQUEST FOR E. FREISENBRUCH WINS LONDON, Apr. 30 (CP)—Gaining The second week of the Third An­ a point over Wolverhampton Wan­ nual Bermuda Game Fishing Tourna­ For Men! STRIKE GOLF TROPHY SUBSTITUTE IS REFUSED B.A.A. SPRINT TITLE derers, Arsensa continues to hold ment has brought ta some great re- first position ___. the EngUsh FootbaU salts, according to an announcement 5th Annual Tournament Played Junior £-MUe Championship League standing. The Gunners {de­ made on _Mday by the Bermuda feated Liverpool 1-0 today, while the Trade Development Board. The fish­ oyer Belmont Course Thursday Barnes Will Not Be Replaced Goes to F. Leseur Friday Wolves were held to a 1-1 draw by ing boats WaUy, Escort, Dolphin, on Australian Test Team Chelsea. Arsenal has 50 points.and Express, Cupid and Troubadour have Two Bermuda Athletic Association Wolverhampton 49. all been active, although the Dolphin ______Lucky Strike Cup, in its fifth track championships were decided Today's League results were: SYDNEY, April 30. (CP)—The Aus­ and Escort have probably turned ta year of competition, was Wen on on Friday, a week ta advance of the tralian Board of Cricket Control the greatest number of fish. Seven Thursday by Charles Parker who led 34th annual meet which is to be held FIRST DIVISION yesterday rejected Don Bradman's or eight boats have been out on several a field of 65 with a net score of 64 on Thursday on the B.A.A. field. The request that a substitute be sent to days, including privately owned boats over the Belmont Manor golf course. senior 100-yard sprint title went to Arsenal 1 Liverpool replace Barnes, a member of the 0 from Tucker's Town and Somerset. Car g a gross 90 with a handicap of Everett Freisenbruch, who defeated Blackpool 3 Of featherweight Australian Test team, who fractured W. Brom. Al. 1 The Dolphin is the leading boat at 26, tue winner of the trophy presented last year's champion A. "Buddy" Bolton W. 3 his wrist during the voyage to Eng­ Middlesboro 1 the present, having the foUowing by the British American Tobacco Card ta the time of 10 2/5 seconds, Brentford 1 Tropical Worsted— land. The Beard cabled to Manager Birmingham 2 catches to its credit: largest Allison Company was one stroke better than and the junior half-mile was won by Derby C. 1 Grimsby T. Jeanes that the request was refused 2 tuna on heavy tackle; largest large- Cool and comfort­ Mrs. H. Vesey and Ernest Vesey. F. Leseur with A. Sheppard second. Everton 5 as there were sufficient players Portsmouth 2 eye tuna on Ught tackle; largest Mis. Vesey had an 89 with a handicap The time was two minutes and 29 Leicester C. 1 able, and, what is with the team to provide for such a Charlton A. 0 bonita on heavy tackle. The Express 24, while Ernest Vesey shot the seconds. The senior half-mile was Manchester C. contingency as Barnes' injury. 6 Leeds U. 2 is a close second, with the largest of first importance, course in 18 and had a handicap of 16. to have been run on Friday, but the Wolves 1 Chelsea 1 wahoo and amberjack taken on heavy the conclusion of the annual It was learned that the majority committee have decided to abandon in neutral, mascu­ of the 13 members of the Board voted tackle both recorded to her credit. tourney, the prizes were presented by the event as a Bermuda amateur SECOND DIVISION Kx. Llewellyn Gibbons, cf The negatively" and that their decision championship is to be run over that Several fishermen are experiment­ line shades of Grey Smoke Shop. The golfers were served was a foregone conclusion. The •distance on Thrusday. ing with heavy tackle, and plan to Blackburn R. 2 Tottenham H. 1 do some deep trolling at a very slow- Blue and Brown that a buffet luncheon in the Belmont general opinion was that Barnes is Mr. Harry Williams acted as starter Fulham 4 Bury 0 speed, letting the bait descend to Manor Hotel before the tournament not a key player, but that it would will not soil or mark for the two events, with Messrs. H. J. C. 0 T. 4 quite a depth. This may lead to some opened. have been a different story had O'Reilly or McCormick been injured. Hallet, J. Crttchley and A. F. Christen Plymouth A. 3 Coventry C. 1 great success with tuna, and when easily. . . . Carefully i&nuei Pimentai took the low sen time-keepers and Mr. James F. Sheffield W. 2 Burnley 1 the first big tuna is caught it wiU be iross prize with a round of 77. He The Aussies will start their first Murray the official recorder. Southampton 2 Sheffield U. 1 the climax to great fishing. There tailored in conserva­ was only one stroke better than match today, meeting Worces­ Swansea T. 2 Newcastle U. 0 is already ideal Ught tackle fishing Lieut. A. F. Rowe, while J. H. Smith tershire at Worcester. Eleven mat­ tive Pin Stripe Pat­ West Ham U. 1 Manchester U. 0 ta smaU tuna and wahoo, barracuda, finished third, two strokes behind the ches will be played before the first VISITOR MAKESH0LE IN Bradford 4 Stockport C. 1 bonita, amberjack, dolphin, mackerel, terns. winner. of a series of five Test Matches ONE AT ST. GEORGE'S Chesterfield 1 Notts Forest 0 etc. The larger wahoo, Allison tuna, Other leading scores in the men's against England takes place at Not­ tingham on June 10. white marlta, etc., are taken care of division were: THIRD DIVISION by 18-24 thread lines. 106-40—66 Ira Potts Scores Ace at Plain Sac and Sport The schedule fcr the tour follows: (Southern Section) Within the next week there wiU F. J. Tormey 85-19—66 120-Yard Second Hole probably be some surprising catches, Models . Conrad Frith 103-36—6r APRIL Aldershot 1 Queens Park R . 0 is the prediction of Mr. Terry Mowbray M. A. Gibbons .$4-14—70 The ambition of every gclfer—to Bristol C. 0 Bristol R. 0 Sports Director of the Trade Develop­ H. Hayward 92-22—70 30—v. Worcestershire, Worcester. make a hole in one—was realized by Crystal P. 1 Cardiff C. 0 ment Board. "And," he adds, "not A. G. Smith 92-22—70 Mr. Ira David Potts of Belmont, Exeter C. 2 Clapton O. 0 rockfish with screwdrivers either!" £5. 0. 0. Other leading scores in the ladies' Massachusetts, on Thursday and his­ MAY Gillingham 1 Torquay U. 1 Four parties yesterday reported division were: tory was made for the St. George MiUwaU 2 Brighton 0 considerable success, and the largest Mrs. Chisholm 94-28—66 Hotel Golf Club. Playing with Mr. 4- Oxford University, Oxford, Newport C. 0 T 0 wahoo caught on Ught was credited Mrs. E. Frith 95-25—70 Sydney Wheeler, manager of the St. 7- Leicestershire, Leicester. Notts C. 3 WalsaU 1 to Mr. Louis Mowbray who landed a George Hotel, Mr. Potts scored his Mrs. H. Trott, Jr 98-26—72 University, Cam­ Reading 4 Bournemouth 1 36§-pounder whUe fishing with Mr. 11- ace en the 120-yard second hole. Mrs. E. L. Gibtions 94-21—73 bridge. Swindon T. 1 Southend U. 1 Harry Tucker and Mr. Ray Camp, 14- M.C.C., Lord's. Mr. Wheeler drove first off the tee Watford 2 Mansfield T. 0 editor of the Wood, Field and Stream and was perfectly satisfied when his B.A.A. TO HOLD ANNUAL 18- , North­ column of the New York Times. ball finished up within four feet of ampton. (Northern Section) A local party with Captain Charles TRACK MEET THURSDAY the pin. Mr. Potts, using a number Surrey, the Oval. Christianson in the Dolphin re­ -1—v. six iron, dropped his ball just short 2 Hampshire, Southampton. Barrow 0 Chester turned with three wahoo aU weighing .5—v. of the green, frcm where it rolled Four Bermuda Championships Middlesex, Lord's. Crewe Al. 3 Rotherham U. 1 about 40 pounds and several small 28—v. gracefully down the slope ontc the Gateshead 3 Bradford C. 0 tuna. They reported that several green and finally dropped into the to be Decided at 34th Event JUNE Hartlepools U. 4 Carlisle U. 1 larger wahoo had been hooked and cup. Hull City 0 Tranmere R. 1 played for a long time before they The shot was witnessed by Sir 2 Four Bermuda amateur champion- 1— Gloucestershire, Bristol. Lincoln C. Halifax T. 0 were lost. Several tuna, barracuda and Stanley Spurling, his son Dudley, New Brighton g ind more than a score of club 4- , Southend. York City 1 bonita were brought ta by Cupid, Mr. E. P. T. Tucker and their caddies. Oldham A. o onships will be decided on 10- England, Nottingham (first Southport 0 owned by E. Gibbons, and Roy After the round was completed, Port Vale 4 Rochdale 1 sday when the 34th annual Test), (4days). Taylor's WaUy came back with 10 THE BERMUDA SHOP Mr. Potts declared that he had cf ten Wrexham ada Athletic Association track 15- Gentlemen cf England, Lord's 2 Accrington S. 0 tuna and two wahoo, the latter Reid Street ield meet is to be staged on the 18- Lancashire, Manchester. heard of a hole ta one, but had never Darlington 1 Doncaster R. 1 weighing about 35 pounds each. B.A.A. field. It is expected that the 24- England„Lord*s (second Test) seen one and certainly never expected I to make one himself. Sir Stanley meet, which has in the past played (4 days). Spurling, who has known and played a great part in the development of Derbyshire, . track athletics in Bermuda, will the course since it was first built APOLLO WINS ANNUAL many years ago, said that it was the snow a record entry list and that the JULY ROAD RACE 1938 event will be the most successful first time he had ever seen the miracle AUSTIN LOSES BRITISH performed. ever held. Entries for the meet closed 2_ -V. Yorkshire, Sheffield. HARD COURT TITLE The annual road race for the on Saturday. 8-nr. England, Manchester (third Mr. Potts, who received heartiest America and West Indies Fleet of The amateur championships which Test) (4 days). congratulations from his many the Royal Navy was held on Satur­ will be the feature events on Thurs­ friends ta Bermuda, has now made Kho Sin Kie, Chinese Davis 13--v. Warwickshire, Birmingham. day afternoon, when marathon Horse Races day's programme are open to all 16--v. Nottinghamshire, Notting­ up his mind to tiy to repeat the stroke Cup Star, New Champion teams from the ships now on the bona fide white amateurs, and it is ham. on his home course ta Massachusetts. Station here raced from the Dock­ anticipated that a great many com­ 23--_F_ England, Leeds (fourth Test) BOURNEMOUTH, April. 30. (CP)— yard to Watford Bridge and back, a petitors will be athletes from the Thursday, 5th May, 1938 (4 days). B-W.VJL TCTHOLD BIG Kho Sin Kie, the Chinese Davis Cup distance of around three mfies. Navy and Army. Perhaps the greatest 27--V. Somerset, Taunton. player, dethroned Bunny Austin The race was won by H.MJ3. ApoUo interest will be taken in the quarter- PICNIC ON MAY 15 30-HT- Glamorgan, Swansea. of England as the British Hard Court (which, incidentally, leaves for Eng­ mile, which has been won by '3uddy" FIRST RACE PUNCTUALLY AT 2.30 PM. Tennis champion today, winning land today and probably wiU not Card for the last two years. If Card AUGUST Tender Bermudian Will Take comparatively easily in four sets, be seen on this Station again, as the secures his third consecutive victory 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Peggy Scriven of Australian Government is negotiat­ this year he will win permanent pos­ Party to Castle Harbour 4—v. Scotland, Broughty , England succeeded Anita Lizana ing for her purchase), and second session of the Cow and Gate Cup, Dundee (2 days). of ChUe as the ladies' champion, de­ place was gained by H_£S. York, the As this Meet embraces the first general summer presented by the manufactures of Plans are now almost completed 6—V. Scotland, Glasgow (1 day). feating Nancy Wynne of AustraUa Admiral's flagship. Cow and Gate products. The other fcr the Bermuda War Veterans' As­ holiday many Bermudians should avail themselves 8—V. Durham, Sunderland (2 days) 7-5, 6-2. ta the final. Miss Wynne The winning time was between 17 Bermuda championships are the 100- sociation's basket picnic, which is to 10—V. Surrey, the Oval. eliminated the former champion ta and 18 minutes. -yards, the mile and the four-man be held on Sunday, May 15. Under of the opportunity of seeing the improvements ill 13—v. Kent, Canterbury. a quarter-final upset. The women's half-mile relay. arrangements as made at present, 17—v. The Army, Aldershot (2 days). doubles title went to Joan Ingram the runners since the Boxing Day Meet. the Furness, Withy tender Bermu­ This year the junior competitors 20—V. England, The Oral (fifth Test) and Evelyn Dearman, who defeated dian will leave No. 5 Dock, Front veteran, 7-5, 6-2, 6-4, whUe Austin have been divided into two classes, (4 days or to a finish). Freda James and Kay Stammers Street, at 9 a.m., calling at Watford had difficulty ta eliminating Yvon Class "A" for those 13 years old but Sussex, Hove. 8-6, __-6, 6-3 ta an aU-British final. 27- Bridge and St. George's. East En­ Petra of France in a thrilling five-set Special trains will leave Hamilton at 2 pjn. direct under 16 and Class "B" for those An England XI, Blackpool. 31- ders will be abe to beard the tender To reach the final, Kho Sin Kie semi-final that went to 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, under 13. to the Course. Fare each way 1/- or 25 cents. at the St. George's Wharf. The Ber­ whipped Nigel Sharpe, the British 5-7, 6-4. The list of events follows: mudian will then proceed to the Cas­ Putting the shot, seniors; running SEPTEMBER tle Harbour Hotel, whare a full pic- high jump, seniors; running high gramme of sports has been ananged. jump, juniors Class A; running broad Sir P-lham Warner's XI, jump, seniors; running broad jump, Folkestone. B.W.V.A. headquarters, it should juniors, Class A; running broad jump, 10—v. Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gower's be noted, wUl be closed on the day The Bermuda Jockey Club XI, Scarborough. this picnic is held. juniors, Class B; high jump, seniors; 3322tm.w. high jump, juniors, Class A; 100 yards 15—v. Gentlemen of Ireland, Dublin The Committea planning the affair Bermuda's Most dash, seniors; 100 yards dash, juniors, hope that as many Veterans and Class A; 100 yards dash, juniors, Class friends as possible wiU take advan­ GOLF Central Course B; 220 yards dash, seniors; 220 yards tage of this unusual picnic oppor­ BRADMAN MAKES 258 IN "VIKING'S" OWNERS LEFT dash, juniors, Class A; 220 yards dash, tunity. They wiU be grateful if per­ juniors, Class B; quarter mile, seniors; R0CKFEL WINS THOUSAND sons wishing to go telephone the 18 Holes AUSSIES' FIRST MATCH FOR NEW YORK SATURDAY quarter mile, juniors, Class A; half GUINEAS AT NEWMARKET Steward of the B.W.V.A. headquar­ mile, seniors; half mile juniors, ters, Front Street, Hamilton, as soon Tourists Score 474 for Six Colonel J. L. Miller, accompanied as possible, in order that ample re­ Class A; half mile relay, juniors. Against Worcestershire by his son "Bill" Miller, sailed in Class A; veterans' handicap (1 yard freshments may be airanged for. 15 Minutes from Hamilton the "Queen of Bermuda" yesterday. for each year. No competitor runs Laughing Water Second; They will spend a short time in New LONDON, April 30 (CP)—Don Brad­ less than 100 yards). Frequent Ferry Service York previous to sailing for the Old Sports Writer Here to Write man served notice today that he has Tug-of-War, aggregate weight Country, where they expect to re­ Solar Flower Third Yesterday not lost any of his batting skill by 1,500 lbs. on Game-Fishing Tourney main until the end of May. They hitting a double century in the NEWMARKET, April 29. (CP)— then will return to their summer opening match of the Australian today won the Thousand Mr. Raymond R. Camp, editor of COMPLETELY EQUIPPED GOLF SHOP home in Chester, N.S. BERMUDA CHAMPIONSHIPS cricket team's tour of England. The Guineas at New market with Laugh­ the "Wood, Field and Stream" sec­ Antipodean captain made 358 runs Asked whether he intended to ing Water second and Solar Flower tion of the sports pages of The New 100 yards, Bermuda Amateur out of his teams 474 for six wickets enter the "Viking" in any of the third. The winner, ridden by Sammy York Times, arrived by Imperial Air­ Championship; quarter mile, Ber­ against Worcestershire at Worcester. Long Island Yacht races this summer, muda Amateur Championship; one Wragg, started at 8-1, and finished ways' R.m.a. CavaUer on Saturday Bradman remained at the wicket "Bill" was non-committal, though mile, Bermuda Amateur Champion­ one and a half lengths ahead of to spend a few days in Bermuda Golfer's luncheon in the Grill almost five hours and gave a faultless he said there was a possibility he ship; half-mile relay, amateur cham­ laughing Water. A further three sampling the current game-fishing display. He hit five sixes and 33 fours. would do so. For the present no pionship (Teams of four). lengths separated Laughing ^Water tournament fare. Mr. Camp will (19th Hole) O. L. Badcock was the second highest definite plans have been made with o and Solar Flower. write about the tournament for his scorer with 67. regard to "Viking," and she will A field of 23 ran, but only one, newspaper. The initial county cricket champion remain here until Col. Miller and IRISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE Radiant, is entered for the Derby. Mr. Camp was in the Colony not ship matches are scheduled for May "Bill" arrive back in Canada in Radiant was heavUy backed but was many months ago. On that occas­ RESULTS ON SATURDAY 4, but in other preliminary first- June' an also-ran. StafaraUa started as ion he was on his honeymoon. class fixtures started today Yorkshire Mr. Jack Buckley, of Halifax, N.S., the favourite at 7-2, with Radiant BELFAST, Apr. 30 (CP)—Irish o met the Marylebone Cricket Club who has been spending the past second favourite at 4-1 and Laughing Football League games played today Dizzy Dean Pulls Muscle at Lord's and Gloucester opposed month here as a guest of Colonel resulted as follows: Water and Solar Flower quoted at JSelmont fManor Miller, also sailed for home on Sat­ Oxford University. at-L Coleraine 0 Linfield 4 in Arm on Friday The close of play scores were: urday. Harry Wragg origtaaUy was to have Distmery 2 Larne 3 Yorkshire 339 (Wood 69, Smailes Glenavon 0 CUftonviUe 3 ridden Rockfel, but he changed to CHICAGO, April 30. (CP)—Dizzy and Qolf Course -57, Sims four wickets for 77); M.O.O. Ards 0 Portadown 2 ride StafaraUa, giving the winning Dean pulled a muscle in his arm and 46 for one wicket at Lords'.. Belfast C. 0 Bangor 1 mount to his brother. r*A good crowd bad to be taken out of the Chicago- Warwick East « * * for 33); Gloucestershire 148 for three Newry Town 7 Glentoran 4 watched the race despite dull, cold Cincinnati gome in tbe fourth in­ 2155t»._..». Oxford University 229 (Kimpton wickets (Barnett 54) at Oxford. Ballymeija U. 0 Dlerry City 0 weather. ning yesterday. 68, Grober 53, Sinfield four wickets Sports Continued on Page 12

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Sport­ x X 6.00 Eichler's Orchestra ing news 6.05—Dance Music x X Top Hatters Orchestra Revellers Quartet Popeye the Sailorman— X 6.15 sketch X Daily Sports Column- Rakov*s Orchestra Boake Carter, news com­ x X 6.30 Paul Douglas mentator 6.25—"The Survivor" (Part X 1), a mystery play x Summer is Coming! X 6.35 x x "_8_ Rollinl Trio Same as WJZ Lowell Thomas, comment­ Lum and Abner, comedy 7.00—Close down ator sketch x X 6.45 GSP, 15.31; GSD, 11.75; X Is your radio giving you the same reception that it did Amos •_•_' Andy—sketch Same as WEAF Clem McCarthy's Sports Just Entertainment—Or­ GSC, 9.58 & GSB, 9.51 Mc/s. X Reel chestra and vocalists X when you first bought it? If not perhaps faulty tubes is 7.00 7.20—BBC Empire Sym­ X Uncle Ezra—sketch To be announced Series of talks by psychol­ Jack Shannon, songs phony Concerts—2. The X the cause. X ""U5 ogist. 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The 25 Width of "n" B O 66 O _____D E [ E A R 6 30—Spoil 26 Edits for public A H O R }El F E E President is to speak from the White 28 Suffix: one who w u ^ _• 12—Shaped Idea." j BeautyrestMMFeM^Bos^miiu 29 -Poplar 5 1_ !_A M• T A u .. B R 1 N E 34—Settled House for approximately five minutes. 31- -Suppress syllable e E. R 1 E U s E B A R E D 35—Always rooetlef 33 -Examined 6 T E P 6 l_ E D 6 W 36—Simple stringed t Lord Tweedsmuir, Canada's Gov­ 37- --ease TP * Instrument 39 -Hawaiian wreath jit—Gray with age J ernor General, is to talk from Ottawa 40 -Consume by use 38—Was tbe trouble < 43 -Lubricant 41—Mimlckers Jj for five minutes. Others wbo will be 44 -Markets 42—Revolutionaries . heard axe Mayor Angelo J. Rossi, 46- -Animal 53—Moistened (slangi TN The Beautyrest Mattress is 47- -King of VlslEOths 54—Tears asunder 44-5.280 feet From NEW YORK of San Francisco and Samuel Knight, 49 -Hurried DOWN 45—Identical It *1 -Treat royally 1—Distress call 48—Bleak used on many of the world's of the Red Cross Central Committee, -0 Jaoanesp coin Bring you the latest S3 Tn-k-SI- officer* 2—Surclcal saw. H. Davis, chairman of the finest ocean liners— where American Red Cross, and Frederick MAGAZINES J. Koster, chairman of the San Fran­ sleeping comfort is essen­ cisco chapter. tial. And in homes more and Children's Heart Disease than 2,500,000 people have discovered that this famous PAPERS A concerted drive to educate [the public against one of the most se­ mattress assures sound rious afflictions of childhood, rheu­ Other Inner-Spring Mattresses At the sleep. Tired muscles and matic heart disease, will be launched There are other Simmons Inner-Spring mattresses . . . over National Broadcasting Company PHOENIX nerves are relaxed . . . The Slumber King ... The Deepsleep ... And ... networks with an international con­ For those who prefer ft . . . The Beautyrest Hair Mat­ ference between England and the rested . . . you awaken tress. Each will give you years of satisfying sleep comfort. United States today. The broadcast The Rexall Store Your dealer will show you the complete Simmons line arranged by the American Heart refreshed! of Sleep Equipment— Beds, Springs, Mattresses, in a Hamilton Association and Irvington House, a sanatorium for the care of children wide selection of colour and design. with heart disease, will be heard over the NBC-Red Network from 7.30 to 8.00 p.m., Bermuda time. SIMMONS COMPANY Europe s Mrs. Roosevelt on Child Health finest raaio— Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt will be heard over the WABC-Columbia net­ —I work this afternoon from 3.45 to PHILIPS 4.00 p.m., Bermuda time, as she speaks at a luncheon in Washington's A Complete Assortment of Simmons Radioplayers Willard Hotel in connection with Child Health Day. Merchandise is stocked by Can be bought on con­ Premiere of "Popeye" Sports Headline Writer Compiles His venient payment terms. "Popeye the Sailorman" and his Own History of U. S. Marquette Downs Mississippi. pals, Olive Oyle and Wimpy, make ...... omcnt BERMUDA CHESLEY E. their first appearance in a new series Braddock Fatally Injured in Pitt C_-.ttt.VS DIZZINESS Debacle. |1TT L.E BILIOUSNESS Bermuda over the WABC-Columbia network I V E R from 6.15 to 6.30 p.m., Bermuda time. Thousands See Boston Massacre. SALLOW SKIN CONSTIPATION TRADING CO. Trading Go* The famous comic strip character Washington Crosses Delaware. , WHITE Lafayette to Meet Army. Somerset—Hamilton—St George will be heard each Monday, Wednes­ day and Friday at the same time. John Paul Jones Stars in Navy THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938. Page 9

Arms, Neck Need Daily G. R. Beauty Treatment, Too

By JACQUELINE HUNT HERE Is nothing like a party have allowed some extra time for Tdate to make you check up on your beauty bath. Wasb your face the beauty details that dont set and neck thoroughly, and apply Selections from... f daily attention. softening cream, massaging it well GOVERNMENT After all. most of you wash yonr over the chest. Shoulders, neck and faces every day as far down your back as you can and do a fairly reach. NOTICE good Job of Slip into your warm bath and applying soak, then for the sake of your cir­ make-up. You culation, work up a good suds on Regular Stock cream your your bath brush and vigorously The following Acts and Resolves face and apply scrub your shoulders and arms, hand lotion have been passed by the Legisla­ not forgetting the elbows. This every day. But brisk scrubbing cleanses the skin, ture:— what do you removes particles cf dry skin and do about your stimulates circulation. ACTS neck, shoulders and arms? The Finish your bath, and se_ what 1938. further treatment is needed. Necks chances are and elbows often look darker and No. 1. "The Public Carriage Act, that they get rougher than the surrounding skin 1930, Amendment Act, 1938." little or no Plain lemon juice makes an excel­ Reduced 20 to 50% special care No. 2. "The Assistant Clerk of the MISS HUNT until you re­ lent bleach and toning agent. Pat House of Assembly Act, it on and allow to dry. If your skin ceive an invitation that indicates is thin and dry. apply a rich emo- 1938." "formal dress." lient cream on top of the lemon No. 3. "The Bermuda Railway Then suddenly you start scour­ juice, working it well into the skin. Company Advertisement ing, creaming and bleaching these If a bleach isnt required, mas­ important but neglected parts. sage with cream or lotion. Oil Act, 1938." Of course, tt is more sensible to No. 4. "The Horace Hamilton makes an excellent softening lotion include some simple neck, shoulder for use after the bath and it is FOR MEN*—an English Sport Jacket for as little as 60/- (regular Smith Compassionate Act, and arm treatments *n your week­ ly beauty schedule, but if you have readily absorbed by the skin, so it - 1938. been careless, cheer up, for even a will not stain your nightclothes. price £4.10. 0).. a light summer raincoat HOW IS/ (reduced from 22/6) No. 5. "The Corporation of St. single treatment can accomplish When you use a heavier cream George's Land Act, 1938." wonders. Three or four treatments for massaging your neck, shoulders .. pure Cashmere Sweaters for 25/" that were 37/6 and higher. Dozens No. 6. "The Island Company Act, will insure your attractiveness on and arms, leave it on for at least 15 the night of the party. minutes, then remove the excess of other bargains in Topcoats, Suits, Doeskin Trousers, etc 1938." If you are going to turn over a and pat the skin vigorously with a No. 7. "The Imperial Agricultural new leaf and make the arm, shoul­ large pad of cotton moistened in Bureaux Act, 1938." der and neck treatments a part of eau de Cologne or your skin tonic. No. 8. "The Imperial Shipping your weekly schedule, then plan This helps to keep the skin firm in them for the nights when you and Imperial Economic texture and give it a rosy glow. Committees Act, 1938." FOR LADIES «j| real Bramble Suits at 47/6 (reduced from 75/-) No. 9. "The Civil Service Estab- hshment Act, 1937, Amend­ ..Shetland Topcoats I10W £4. 10. O (regular price £6. 15. 0), other ment Act, 1938." No. 10. "The Customs Tariff Act, Mail Notices For The Week Ending Saturday 7th. May 1938 coats in Tweed and Angora equally drastically reduced —in our Cloak 1937, Amendment Act, 1938." Registered and Parcel Post are closed 30 minutes earlier than the time Dept. — At our British Sports Dept. are Ladies' Sport Jackets for S5/- No. 11. "The Interpretation Act, - 1907, Amendment Act, 1938." given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close (reduced from 55/-).. Oil Silk Raincoats for 2S/ that were 45/-.. All- No. 12. "The Bermuda Railway Act, at or before 9 a.m., the previous day. 1924, Amendment Act, 1938." Wool Bathing Suits at half price, and many other advantageous No. 13. "The Board of Trade Act, OUTWARD MAILS 1930, Amendment Act, 1938." buys. No. 14. "The Saltus Trust Act, 1938." Probable Connec­ Ship or Closing at tion from New Destination Aircraft G.P.O. Hamilton York to England RESOLVES YARD GOODS — in a collection of luxurious English and Scotch MONDAY, May 2nd No. 1. "The Supplementary Ap­ materials offered at half price are Angora Tweeds, Shetland Home­ propriation Resolve (No. 1), Great Britain, 12 Noon (Late Fee) 1938." Canada and spuns, Scotch Tweeds and many others. 2. "The Supplementary Ap­ 12 Noon to 1.00 p.m. American Mer­ No. U.S.A. propriation Resolve, (No. Monarch of Bda. at Dock 2-2.55 p.m. chant, May 6. 2), 1938." TUESDAY, May 3 No. 3. "The King Edward V_I Memorial Hospital Resolve, Montreal.. 1938." Lady Rodney 12.00 Noon... Other bargains in Gloves, Irish Linen Sheets, No. 4. "The Assembly Furniture 9 Jamaica... Lady Somers 12.00 Noon... Resolve, 1938." Hand Rags, Knitting Yarns, Ladies Shoes. No. 5. "The Tennis Stadium Re­ WEDNESDAY, May 4 solve, 1938." No. 6. "The Land Purchase Re­ Great Britain, solve, 1938." Canada and No. 7. "The King Edward VII American Mer­ U.S.A Cavalier 8.05 ajn...... Memorial Hospital Re­ chant, May 6. solve, (No. 2), 1988." THURSDAY, May 5 No. 8. "The Clinic Resolve, 1938." No. 9. "The Supplementary Ap­ Great Britain, propriation Resolve, (No. Canada and American Mer­ 3), 1938." U.S_A __. Bermuda Clipper 8.05 a.m. chant, May 6. No. 10. "The Supplementary Ap­ propriation Resolve (No. Great Britain, 12 Noon (Late Fee) 4), 1938." Canada and 12 Noon to 1.00 p.m. Carinthia, May No. 11. "The Ord Road School Re­ U.S_A Queen of Bda. at Dock 2-2.55 p.m. 7. solve, 1938." No. 12. "The Supplementary Ap­ FRIDAY, May 6 propriation Resolve, (No. 5), 1938." Great Britain, No. 13. "The Supplementary Ap­ Canada and Carinthia, May propriation Resolve, (No. U.S-A. CavaUer. 8.05 a.m 7. 6), 1938." Canada. Lady Hawkins 12 Noon (Late Fee) No. 14. "The J. Samuels Relief Re­ 12-1.00 pjn. solve, 1938." No. 15. "The Supplementary Ap­ SATURDAY, May 7 propriation Resolve, (No. 7), 1938." Great Britain, 12 Noon (Late Fee) CARE OF WILD BIRDS aged to provide water for birds. The Canada and 12 Noon to LOO p.m. Queen Mary, writer gets a lot of pleasure from ANONYMITY U.S.A Monarch of Bda. at Dock 2-2.55 p.m. May 11. bird baths on his lawn. Much can By Command, be learned of the habits of birds by Hamilton, 28 April, 1938. SUNDAY, May 8 April 29th., 1938. placing bird baths in view of dining- Your Baby A. G. GRANTHAM, room windows. To the Editor, Royal Gazette & Colonist DaUy, Deserves Colonial Secretary, Great Britain, To the Editor, Birds can be attracted about the Canada and Queen Mary-, HamUton. Colonial Secretary's Office, Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. house by providing food for them. THE BEST — U.S.A Bermuda Clipper 8.05 a_m.... May IX. Corn (maize) attracts redbirds. Sim- 26th April, 1938. Dear Sir: Dear Sir, flowers witt bring gold finches to the INWARD MAILS Bermuda is becoming bird con­ garden. I have read that hemp seed is attractive to many birds but not ' Here is an enquiry and a sugges­ scious, and it may not be out of place tion. From Pa Dae to present some suggestions regard­ to sparrows. Proper precaution Why don't those that write the ing ways in which we can attract should be .taken that food for birds letters that you print come out and Great Britain, Canada and U.S.A... Monarch of Bermuda... May 2. them about our homes, and protect does not attract rats. give their names, instead of hiding Canada. _. __•_._. — Lady Somers May 2. them from their enemies. Plants which provide food for birds under disguise? Jamaica. Lady Rodney May 3. The chief enemies of birds are cats, should be set out around the house; '"__fmid Souls," perhaps, but, if Great Britain, Canada and U.S.A... Queen of Bermuda May 5. rats, English sparrows, and men and the mulberry is one of the best. they have something to say, why not British West Indies _.... Lady Hawkins May 6. boys with guns and slings. The blackbird lis very fond of the be straightforward and say it? Great Britain, Canada and U.S.A.. Monarch of Bermuda.. May 7. Cats abound in these islands; berries of the English sage-bush HOMOGENIZED And why don't you require them to many are homeless and bird eaters, and most birds Uke the berries of do so? AirmaUs arrive on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from and house'cats are allowed, generally, the common sage-bush. U.S.A. to roam at will. Homeless cats and UntU sparrows are reduced in num­ Very Truly Yours, A CAT HATER. BABY 7 bird-eating cats should be destroyed. bers it is idle to put up bird houses, * * * Pet house cats should be watched and for these pests wiU keep out aU other LAMB WITH TWO HEADS The British police, it is stated, are trained so that they will not develop tenants. In a small community peisons are powerless in the face of the action bird-eating habits. For a thousand To sum up, birds must feel com­ often considered of more account I FOODS of secret societies and patriotic reasons we should make war against fortable and secure about your house than plans. For that reason we do Bleats And Eats With Both clubs. rats, and English sparrows are but or they wiU not become your near not require the pubUcation of the are the best that names of our correspondents, for we A lamb with two heads has been little better. The systematic de­ neighbours. For the benefit of my prefer that consideration be given to you can buy born on a farm at Paddock Wood, struction of sparrows is too big a farmer friends who do not always the subject of the letters rather than Kent. subject for this short letter. recognise birds as friends, I present to the writer.—(Editor). The lamb can use both mouths for STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Nearly all our wild birds are pro­ this quotation from one who knows feeding. tected by law, and no gun should be much of birds, crops and farmers. Qive your Baby a Head-Start It can bleat twice at the same Q.t.e.v Monarch of Bermuda (Fur­ held without Ucense. Persons in­ "Very thorough studies of the food in Health with Libby's time. ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive terested in the welfare of birds should of birds have proved that the great majority of them are helpful to one from New York today, May 2nd., report any infringement of the law Modest Group sailing on return trip at 3.00 p.m. which comes under their notice. who raises crops." MYSTERY — Search extended "Buy Japanese and Lose the same day. Agents. Watlington & Birds need water daily, and around Thanking you, Mr. Editor, First Veteran: "Our infantry com­ through eight states and on the Your Ears" Conyers. every home Should be placed bird pany was the best drilled in the Asthma Germs high seas for Andrew Carnegie Whitfield, above, 28-year-old * » » baths, constantly fiUed. These should I am, whole army. When we presented nephew and namesake of the Chinese in the Straits Settlements S.s. Lady Somers (CN.S.) is due to be shaUow. and their surfaces not Tours faithfully, arms all you could hear was 'slap, Killed in 3 Minutes late Andrew Carnegie, after his who persist, after being warned, in arrive from Montreal today, May 2nd., sUppery. Horse and cattle troughs slap, click.' " Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and disappearance from buying Japanese goods, are liable to and the Uke should have floating NATURALIST. Second Veteran: "Good? When Bronchitis poison your system, ruin your Roosevelt Field, Long Island, in sailing tomorrow for Nassau & health and weaken your heart. Mendaco, lose their ears, says a B.UP. message in them pieces of cork or wood on the prescription of an American .Plysician his silver-winged power glider. Jamaica. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. our company was on parade and starts killing Asthma Germs In 3 minutes Before taking off, ttie young from Singapore. The right ear goes * • * which birds may stand in safety presented arms aU you could hear purifies the blood and builds new vitality so that you can sleep soundly all night, eat social registerite said he was first. The left follows for further S.s. Lady Rodney (C.N.S.) is due to when drinking. The Uttle chick-of- P.S. The above deals with the wttd was 'slap, slap, jingle.' " anything and enjoy Hfe. Mendaco is so bound for Brentwood, 20 miles boycott breaches. the-viUage often faUs a victim- to successful that it is guaranteed to give away, tat apparently he did not arrive from Nassau & Jamaica to­ birds now here, for the writer does First Veteran: "That's impossible! you free, easy breathing in 24 hours and to Ten Chinese have been punished our carelessness in leaving buckets not think it wise to import other Bow did you get the jingles?"*' completely stop your Asthma in 8 days or arrive there. A business machine morrow, May 3rd., sailing the fol­ money back on return ot empty package executive, he was married last in this way since the outbreak of lowing day for Montreal. Agents, of water about. kinds of birds until we have prop­ Second Veteran: "Oh, Medals."— Get Mendaco from your chemist. The guar­ June to Miss Elizabeth Halsev. hostilities in China. J. S. Darrell & Co. School chUdren should be encour­ erly cared for those we have. Grit. ? antee protects yon.

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THE CHURCH FLAG YOUR GOOD HEALTH Ancient Churches May Fly Child Who Sleeps With an Adult Fails to Gel Their Own Adequate Rest fiON'T BE VAGUE The Earl Marshal, at the request By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. of the Archbishop otf Canterbary, | MANY homes, lack of room many other letters I have had on and apparently with the approbation Pmakes it impossible for each the same subject. Some of you will member of the family to have a remember an old saying that the of the Archbishops, has settled a separate bed. However, this is de­ older person "took the strength" ASK FOR point which has long been in debate. sirable whenever possible, for no from the younger OIK. His warrant declares that the flag two people Frequently, a doting relative may proper to be flown on any church have the same simply want to care for the young sleep habits child and .hints this can better be in England should bear the cross cf and they are done if the child is in the same St. George, and in the first quarter- apt to interfere bed Or one may want the com­ that is, in the top lefthand quarter with eccb panionship of the little one. In as the spectator sees it—an escut­ other's rest olden days, youngsters customarily One is quiet slept with adults, and some older cheon of tha arms of the diocese in the other toss­ persons find it hard to beUeve that Haig which the church is situated. The es. One likes a there is any harm in it. cross of St. George by itself, to which lot of covering The subject is sometimes the Phosferine Tonic Wine modern practice has been settling the otb er cause of a serious disagreement in down, and which was common to throws it off. families where a grandparent will Steady Frayed Nerves One draws the shares the home with the young Church and State alike before 1707, b e d c 1 o t hes folks, and wants one of the chil­ and Cure Insomnia seems to the authorities inappropriate down tightly dren for a bedfellow. The only way perhaps because it is in strict herald­ OB. CHRISMAN around him out is for the young parents to be ry the emblem of a State that has and, w h e n he firm in insisting upon the right of For all who feel "fagged out" and run down, it is a m\ NO FINER WHISKT rolls, the bedclothes go with him. each child to his chance for un­ ^M__o*Co' ceased ti> exist, and the Earl Marshal His bedfellow comes off badly. interrupted rest, arranged for bis splendid pick-me-up. If you feel the weather, take a COBS INTO AMY BOTTil therefore rrdes that it should be Especially is it undesirable for needs. Sometimes, the child puts ^"sitisiy... two children to share a bed when himself on the side of the grand­ !•£___*-. -_- "differenced"' by the addition of wineglassful of Phosferine Tonic Wine two or three *oT«y the diocesan arms. there is a marked difference be­ parent—for several reasons. He is ______! tween them in size and strength. afraid of the dark, he likes to be times a day. In lemonade, it will be found most refreshing The -----rig will be received with the If there is a serious difference in cuddled, he wants to be waited on respect due tc any pronouncement weight, for instance, the little fel­ in the night and, most of all, he and bracing. low spends his night on a slant doesn't want to go to bed alone. of the supreme authority in matters Agents and must make a definite effort to To give in to any of these argu­ heraldic. But it is permissible to keep from sliding down on the ments means that the child win point out that it is a decision upon heavier one. not go to bed as soon, nor sleep as the point of what is proper; other When I was a youngster, my late as he should to get as much PHOSFERINE flags may be flown without fear of brothers were half-grown and, of sleep as a growing child needs. JOHN F. BURROWS & CO. LTD. course, much larger than I. Many Neither will he have the relaxation penalty or censure, for the College was the time I got "histed" over he should have, nor the opportun­ and Queen St. of Herelds has no coercive juris the edge of the bed because I ity to stretch his growing limbs. TONIC WINE Front St. diction. Churches of ancient armi seemed to be "edging over." Often, he spends much of the THE BEST f»§ WOULD PRODUCES gerous corporaticns, as a weighty A reader writes, "I should be night entirely under the covers, and thus is deprived of the fresh 2898*JMm.tp. leading article in the Times points pleased to see an article on the TU Effects of ChUdren Sleeping air he needs for real, restoring out, have the right to fly their own With Older Persons'." This recalls sleep. flags, and they will naturally con­ tinue to exercise it. Other churches have a long custom which should not be broken, since it fc a linl- with than diocesan arms in a quarter of TIDE TABLE FOR MAY their past. the flag. The ruling of the Earl Marshal, in High Water There is a very important practical Low Water Sun­ Sun­ A* S* Cooper & Sons fact, represents a counsel of perfection Date A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. rise set consideration which seems to have which not many may be able to fol­ 2 9.55 10.26 4.05 3.58 5.32 7.00 3 10.45 escaped the notice of the Earl Mar­ low. 11.18 4.54 4.49 5.31 7.01 Dealers in Fine 4 11.40 shal. The cost of the "proper" flag E.H.D. 12.00 5.45 5.45 5.30 7.01 5 12.14 will be prohibitive to many parishes —The Times. 12.42 6.40 6.46 5.29 7.02 ENGLISH CHINA and CRYSTAL which would like to follow the ruling 6 1.15 1.50 7.40 5.55 528 7.02 of authority. An escutcheon with 7 2.18 2.59 8.44 10.07 5.27 7.03 WEDGWOOD dioceasan arms, restricted within the 8 325 4.07 9.45 10.19 526 7.04 SPODE small area of rather less than a quar­ 9 459 5.08 10.42 11.25 525 7.05 ter of the whole flag, will not be at BERMUDA MILITIA 10 5.28 6.03 11.36 12.00 524 7.06 ROYAL DOULTON all easy to display in bunting. Some ARTILLERY 11 620 6.51 12.23 12.25 5.24 7.07 MINTON diocesan arms are fairly simple; 12 7.07 7.35 1.14 1.11 523 7.08 Rochester, London, Ely, Coventry, 13 7.50 8.16 1.59 1.52 5.22 7.08 CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE Derby, for example, would present no Orders by Captain E. F. Maude, R.A Commandant 14 8.30 8.55 2.40 227 5.22 7.09 BELLEEK and ADAMS great difficulty. But other coats ex­ 15 9.07 9.30 3.20 3.07 521 7.10 hibit either a number of small 26th April, 1938. 16 9.45 10.07 357 3.40 5.20 7.10 charges or figures with small detail, 17 10.21 10.40 4.35 4.16 520 7.11 Also exclusive agents for which would make their execution 18 10.58 11.20 5.10 4.53 5.19 7.12 costly; for instance, Southwell, Liver­ St George's. ORE EFORS—LALIQUE 19 11.38 12.00 5.48 5.36 5.18 7.13 pool, Chichester with the figure of Drills 12 12.01 1227 6.30 6.26 5.17 7.13 and our Lord, Salisbury with the figure Drill will be held on Tuesday 21 12.47 1.22 7.15 720 5.17 JENSEN SILVER of the Blessed Virgin, and Guildford 3rd May, 1938 at the DriU Shed, 7.14 St. George's, commencing at 7.45 22 1.40 2 S3 8.06 8.25 5.16 7.14 1985tw.e_^. with its ten little woolpacks within a narrow border. p.m. Warrants will be issued on 23 2.38 3.23 8.58 9.30 5.16 7.15 the train leaving Hamilton at 6.25 24 3 38 4j_2 9.54 10.36 5.15 7.16 The cost of a church flag is one p.m. 25 4.35 5.16 10.45 11.36 5.15 7.16 which recurs, for Hags on towers, 26 5.30 6.09 11.36 12.00 5.14 7.16 often in windy places, have a short Re-engagements 27 6.24 6.58 12.31 1226 5.14 7.17 life, even if they are flown but oc­ 28 7.12 7.45 1.24 1.15 5.14 7.18 casionally. It is not probable that No. T.114 Gunner Ming, G. re­ 29 8.03 8.35 2.11 2.05 5.13 7.19 many parishes will care to face the engaged at St. George's on 19/4/1938 30 8.50 9.23 3.01 2.54 5.13 7.20 recurrent expenditure of funds up< n to complete 6 years service. 31 9.40 10.13 3.50 3.43 5.13 720 the luxury of a flag "proper to be flown." PICNIC SETS (Sd.) A. F. ROWE, Lieut., R.A. The writer in the Times points tha Adjutant, Bermuda Militia Artillery. for four way out of the difficulty. A church, he says, is deemed to be the property three other feUow-prisoners escaped not of the bishop of the diocese, but King George W last summer. Vaude and Francois of a greater person, the saint to whom FRENCH CONVICT WINS Freau, 37, reached Kingston, Ja., it is dedicated, and a flag emblem­ PARDON FOR CRIME last December in a small boat after atic of him, which in some places is United States officials at San Juan, Old Scotch Whisky 1/- pkg. already the customary use, may well PARIS, Apr. 29 (CP)—Raymond Porto Rico, expeUed them. They left THE DISTILLERS AGENCY LIMITED, EDINBURGH. be thought of greater worth and Vaude, 35, a fugitive from the penal two companions in Trinidad. Vaude dignity than one embodying the colony of DevU's Island, French earned enough money to buy his pas­ arms of the see. That was the sug­ Guiana, has returned to France a sage back to France, but a passenger GOSUNG BROTHERS. A_f___> gestion made long ago by Mr. A. O. free man, but he had to do a dive to whom he told his story reported Fox-Davies, a learned authority on overboard and swim ashore at St. it to the captain and the latter radioed heraldry, and in its answers to corre­ Nazaire to do it. WhUe a detective a request that the French poUce meet spondents The Church Times has hunted through Parts for him, he the boat. While the officers waited often passed on the suggestion. The appealed yesterday through a lawyer on the dock, Vaude sUpped over the TWIGLETS AKER OATS emblem of the patron saint is usually to the Ministry of Justice for a par­ side and swam ashore. In asking QU VITAMiM » The Bermuda Press, Ltd. simple, and sines it would occupy Tfte Savoury Biscuit for RICH «N don. Vaude served a five-year sen­ clemency, Vaude's lawyer said the Cocktail or Dinner Reid Street the whole area of{the flag, it would be tence in French Guiana and had suffering Vaude endured and the on a scale sufficiently bold to be spent three years of the five in exUe courage shown during his escape • PEEK FREAN • GIVES YOU THE VITALITY worked more easily and cheaply I in the prison colony when he and warranted a pardon. TO KEEP YOU FIT

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leaves them sparkling with natural brightness. It leaves your teeth feeling DINING AND DANCING THE ASSAULT ON CRITICISM critic acts in the capacity of a goad so much cleaner, your mouth so re­ to the artist. His pronouncements freshed and your breath so sweet and Eddie Wittstein's Yale Prom Orchestra are an indication of the artist's suc­ All Cleansing Properties pure. By John Ritchey cess or failure and no one knows this •^sSK*. Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder is a Nightly at 9 more certainly than the artist him­ special dental powder developed for NO COVER NO MINIMUM The recent movement in totali­ self. If he has sold his convictions No Acid, No Grit or Pumice m HOME USE by a distinguished prac­ tarian countries to suppress artistic or the sake of political expediency ticing dentist. Free from all acids, grit criticisin, is, of course, part of the he critic publicly unmasks him. Cannot possibly injure or scratch or pumice, it cannot possibly injure logical development of such states. Now the dictator, at least youi or scratch the tooth enamel as years Amateurs Every Tuesday In itself it is nothing very new. The modern streamlined one, is nothing of constant use have shown. Even as a Costs Less to Use neutralizcr in acid mouth conditions, Come to Our Saturday Nite Treasure Party suppression of all forms of criticism if not acute, and he is perfectly aware Dr. Lyon's is an effective antacid. except that inspired by the state can of the value of conscripted art in be traced back to the Caesars. How­ inspiring enthusiasm of his own Brush your teeth with Dr. Lyon's OTHING else cleans and pol­ cleans effectively. Dr. Lyon's Tooth Tooth Powder regularly—consult your HAMILTON GRILL ever, its modern aspect may well particular brand in his people. And N ishes teeth more quickly and Powder is ALL POWDER—all dentist periodically—eat a diet rich in cause concern—even in countries when he had sponsored a play, sym­ leaves them more naturally white— cleansing properties. minerals and vitamins, and you will where freedom of press and speech phony or a novel and told the world than POWDER. For over seventy years many den­ be doing all that you can possibly do are generally considered beyond that it is good he naturally resents That is why your dentist, when tists everywhere have prescribed Dr. to protect your teeth. the control of the government. the critic who alleges that it isn't cleaning your teeth, as you know— Lyon's Tooth Powder because normal Dr. Lyon's is more economical to Tn order to understand why dic­ the real McCoy, more especially if almost always uses powder. teeth simply cannot remain dull and use. In the same size and price class THE PATIO RESTAURANT tatorships consider criticisin danger­ he knows the critic is right. As it is only the powder part of dingy looking when it is used. Dr. Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder outlasts ous it is necessary to understand * * * most dentifrices that cleans, a denti­ Lyon's cleans and polishes the teeth tooth pastes two to one. Even a _mall of tbe in a harmless and practical way th it package will last you far months. the work of the critic. How does he Since in several countries today the frice that is all powder just naturally NEW WINDSOR HOTEL function and what is his effect on stifling of criticism is an accomplish­ art? The competent critic acts in ed fact, what is the loss and where is The natural beauty of the PALM GARDENS, abounding In the atmosphere of the Tropics, provides the ideal and unusual setting the capacity of a judge. He ap­ the warning to others outside the for that gay and exciting praises a work of art and pronounces borders of coercion? The loss of eri- DR. LYON S Tooth Powder BON VOYAGE LUNCHEON judgment. He is likely to reach ticism^s the loss of a necessity. For BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCY Represeatatives A Native Orchestra directed by his conclusions by some such path of the critic is a keeper of standards. BERRIE BROWN reasoning as the following. First, And to lose such standards as support BERMUDA LOBSTERS, TURTLE SOUP, TURTLE STEAKS AND he may ask himself if the artist has the best of criticism is to lose values FINS, BERMUDA FRESH FISH, AND NATIVE AND made his thesis clear. Second, was fundamental and moral. The de UNUSUAL DELICACIES, EXOTIC SALADS. it worth conveying? Third, is the cline of criticism is always accom­ Prepared and served to meet the demands of the most work as a whole well organized? panied by the decline of artistic force, Annual Spring Sale discriminating. Fourth, has the artist chosen a sui­ the ability to create. Any lowering A LA CARTE OR SABLE D'HOTE SERVICE table form, and last, has the work of standards is bound to be reflected o£ Wines and Liquors from Age Old Cellars. economy? in personal integrity. Cocktails as Vou Enjoy Them The warning Ues in the beUef that CHOICE MILLINERY DINNER DANCE — t Jte 8 PM. It is at once apparent that the basic there is a spread of the desire to con­ Begins DANCING D_I THE PALM GARDEN UNTIL CLOSING idea of value as understood by the script both art and criticism through­ critic rests on two standards: the out the world. The wise are those Tomorrow, Tuesday moral and the artistic. The totali­ who are alert. The free man needs tarian government usually cares little no defense but his freedom. In the A wide range of styles from regular cr nothing about artistic value but fertile sou of democracy art and cri­ it has vary strong convictions con­ ticism may grow and serve their ap­ stock to suit the discriminating cerning moral worth. The dictator pointed ends of beauty and know­ is particularly interested in the ledge. Those who are free must see kind of political morals he has es­ that this opportunity continues to at. tablished. exist.—Christian Science Monitor. Critics are known to be not espe­ 0 — BROWN cially tractable; what they beUeve Somers Building they have a disturbing habit of re­ DO YOU SPEAK A complete Hotel Resort operated tn the manner of a Smart peating until the trap is sprung, the AMERICAN? current turned on or tbe trigger pull­ Club i_ENDER—Harry Hopkins, Fed­ Every facility concentrated in one great estate on the lovely ed. The only answer to this problem eral Works Progress Adminis­ South Shore — One of Bermuda's finest beaches, restricted to that the government can discover Try This! trator, who wiU supervise dis­ "DUX" LAWNMOWERS Guests of the Hotel and their friends — Golf Course Tennis tribution of part of the $1,500,- Court — Stables is to abolish public criticism and liquidate the critics. In place of this The foUowing is no longer slang, 000,000 fund planned by the New Have proved themselves popular And, at night dancing with HOWARD LANDTS popular Deal to end the recession. As there may be "critical comment" but part of the American language, orchestra, HILBERT SERBIN. director according to Sir WiUiam Craigie, the spe_j_bead of the renewed A PLEASANT RENDEZVOUS FOR COCKTAILS, in the controlled press. The rest is recovery drive, this huge fund silence. former joint editor of the Oxford wfll be poured into the arteries DINNER & DANCE EngUsh Dictionary and now Emeri­ rf trade and industry, largely Finest There is another reason for the dic­ Three Restricted Clientele. Fresh water throughout the entire house. tus Professor of English at Chicago through long-term loans with- tator's desire to stifle the critic. The out interest, to States, cities and University:— other nubUc botMes. "Any cabbage head knows you Sizes can't catch the larks by being in SWEDISH cahoots with hoodlums even for a Reasonably C note every day, because there is always the danger of passing in Steel Priced your checks unexpectedly." ^LWS*mtiR3 Sir WiUiam and Professor James R. Hulbert (says a B.U.P. message) are at work on a Dictionary of ii A192 HARDWARE American English. The foUowing MASTERS CO- terms, which they say are now part Phones Ul93 of the written language, are in­ cluded in section four of the diction­ ary:— Cabbage Head a stupid person Catch the larks to prosper WRITING PADS In cahoots with . in league with Hoodlums ruffians To clear for new stock C note ; 100 dollars Pass in checks to die 0 Large size 7d. each More Howlers Small size 4d. each Abomination: A bombing attack on a nation. Snappy Notepaper 1/6 box CiviUan: A person who always COME BACK—Three years after defeating Helen Jacobs in gives a civil answer. the British tennis championship Classic: Something very classy. at Wimbledon, England, Mrs. Polyglot: A glutton in many kinds Helen Wills Moody, above, has dusted off her racquet and is of food. Intent em a come-back cam­ The Bermuda Press, Ltd* Bermuda Theatres presents the brilliant trio of Stairs above to its patrons in the next few weeks Bailiff: A spice that is put in with paign. The former world's net Reid Street BING CROSBY in "Pennies From Heaven," CAROLE LOMBARD in "Nothing Sacred" and a roast. queen is shown as she boarded Coalesce: Leasing a coal mine. a train at San Francisco fo r the CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "Tovarich." ' East She plans to tackle tbe Wightman Cup matches first. Page 12 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLOMST DAILY, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938.

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Long Junip. Senior Boys 1. P. D. DUNDEE AND MORTON TO BASEBALL RESULTS PENALTY GOAL GIVES FOR SALE SPORTS Lang (M) 2. N. E. Simons (Z) 3. J. E. Cooper (M) Distance 13ft. 3 in. PLAY IN 2ND DIVISION JSTEW YORK, April 30 (CP>—Ameri­ PRESTON ENGLISH CUP REFRIGERATOR, Radio, Household High Jump. Senior Gins. 1 The Finest Beef Furnishings, Consuelo, Somerset. Continued from page 7 can baseball games played on Friday Theresa Mercier(M) 2 Mary Ann Joell resulted as follows: Only Goal Came 30 Minutes SAUSAGES 'Phone 8260. (M)3. A. Phyllis Simons(M). Hsight Final Matches is Scottish 3313*m. 4ft. 1 in. NATIONAL LEAGUE Before End of Overtime WHITNEY SCHOOL HOLDS Long Jump. Middle Girls. 1- League on Saturday 1/- per lb. At La Garza, Paget, FURNITURE and CARPETS of Drawing and Ruth Simons (M) 2. Ruth Skater Philadelphia 4 Brooklyn WEMBLEY STADIUM, April 30. GLASGOW, April 30 (CP)—Dundee Dining Rooms. Also Crystal and ANNUAL SPORTS DAY (Z) 3. Jane Mercier (Z) Distance New York-Boston and St. Louis- (CP)—A last-minute penalty, coi § and Morton will play in the Scottish ItaUan Chandaliers, on view morn­ lift. 10 ins. Pittsburgh games postponed. verted into a goal by Mutch, ga.e McLaughlin House Carries off (The above events were deeded Football League's second division Preston North Endtheir second Eng­ ings. next season as a result of today's before Sport's Day) AMERICAN LEAGUE lish Football Cup victory today. S.P.Q.R. STORE 3317tm.tu.w. matches. Dundee was held to a Deadlocked without a score after House Championship Shields Long Jump: Junior Boys "B". CHILDS PLAY-HOUSE. Wire Netting, 1. P. Blaxill (M) 2. J. D Outerbridge scoreless draw by Ayr United and playng the regulation 90 minutes Cleveland 3 St. Louis Supports suitable chieken house (M"r 3. S. Tearis (Z) Distance 6ft. Morton lost 3-1 to Clyde in the con­ with Huddersfield Town, Preston Ideal weather on Thursday fav­ and run, Mower, Tools. Arksey, 10 in. cluding games of the Scottish season. fought to within 30 seconds of the oured the Whitney Institute School INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Doe's Cottage, Cavendish Heights. on the occasion of their Annual Ath­ Long Jump. Junior Boys "A". Yesterday, Kilmarnock drew out of end of a 30-minute overtime period SOUVENIRS I 3315*m. letic Sports, which were witnessed by 1. C. Bartlett (Z) 2. ___ Wilkinson the relegation zone by turning in a before the penalty kick ended the Toronto 6 Baltimore Coral - Ivory - Jade - Amber . a large crowd of parents and friends. (M 3 D.Nunes (M) Distance 8ft. 3-0 victory over Morton to tie with dogged battle, which was played be­ Buffalo-Syracuse game postponed. Novelties 1 Several COWS cheap for cash to re­ Great keenness was displayed in the 8 in. St. Mirren and Queen's Park with fore 93,000 spectators. 33 points, one better than Hamilton duce stock. C. W. B. Ingham and House events, particularly in the Re­ Long Jump. Junior Gills. 1. AMERICAN 'ASSOCIATION It was a thrilling conclusion to a Linens - Sweaters - Gloves Academicals and Ayr United Dead­ game that lacked the usual Cup tie | Son. lay races, Zuill House showing no Betty Fearis (Z) 2. Esther Zuill (Z) Bermuda Scarves* locked in 17th position with 31 points excitement. The victors had a slight 3319|m.w.s. abatement of enthusiasm in spite of 3 May Simcps (M) Distance 7ft. 10| in. Indianapolis 9 St. Paul 7 were Dundee, Clyde and Queen of edge in the exchanges during the first Films - Post Cards - T****-* Dinghy MAINSAIL, Egyptian Cotton the definite athlletic superiority -of Long Jump. Middle Boys. 1. Toledo 3 Kansas City 2 the South. Morton held last place half, but their opponents improved 20' hoist 11' boom, suit Snipe. Hep- rivals, McLaughlin House, R. H. Second (M) 2. O. O. Lindley Louisville 4 Minneapolis 14 with only 15 points. to take the honours after the interval. worth, I I. Phone 8270. who cariied off both boys' and gill's (M) 3. L. H. Adams* (M) Distance Columbus 2 Milwaukee 9 YANKEE STORE championship shields and all the in­ 12ft. 3in. East Fife, the surprise winner of the Both teams tried desperately in the 3323*m.th. dividual trophies except the two jun­ Scottish Cup, trounced Dundee overtime period, and play was on the Long Jump. Senior Girls. 1 Saturday's results were: 2831*I«!tu.eitp. ior titles. United yesterday by 7-0. rough side. j DUCKLINGS—orders taken at Ber­ Theresa Merciex (Mj. 2. Doeorhy muda Hardware Company, Front Young, the Huddersfield captain, At the conclusion of the sports, Ann Outerbridge (Z) 3. Mary Ann NATIONAL LEAGUE Street, Hamilton. Today's League results were: folded Mutch near Huddersfield's the Headmaster, Mr. G. J. Butland, Joell (M) Distance 10ft- 10|in. 3324*m. School's behalf thanked all goal, and the Preston player fired a 50 yds. Junior Boys "B" 1. P. Boston 16 Philadelphia i their help had made the FIRST DIVISION penalty kick which scraped the cross Aftf-sr Dinnes. Blaxill (M) 2. J. D. Outerbridge (M)- Pittsburgh 0 Cincinnati i success that all agreed 3. S. Fearis (Z). Time 9 3/5 sec. bar as it went into the net to win the Ayr United Dundee 0 Brooklyn 1 New York COFFEE FOR RENT i been. He thanked Mr. 50 yds. Junior Girls. 1. May Si­ Cup. Celtic Hibernians 0 Chicago 11 St. Louis Herbert Ei.chell for his indefatigable mons (M) 2. Esther Zuill (Z) ... Anne Following the game, the King pre­ Hamilton A. Queens Park 1 Special Value ! ROCHETERRE, Unfurnished or ene: in the preparation and im- Hughes (M) Time 8 3 . see. sented the Cup and medals to Preston Hearts Kilmarnock 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE partly furnished, wonderful loca­ _ lay out of the Field, his staff 80 yds. Junioi Boys "A". 1- CR. in a ceremony which was televised tion and view, five bed-rooms, 4 ..if work in the efficient or- Morton Clyde 3 for the first time. His Majesty, ac­ pound tsags 1/- Bartlett (Z> 2. E. Wilikirsod (M> New York Washington baths, servants quarters. £25 per :on of the meet, the many Rangers Queen of South 3 companied by the Queen, were inter­ 3. D. Nunes (M). Time 13 sec. St. Louis Chicago month unfurnished. 'Phone 1455. dortois of p.izes and cups, the offi- St. Johnstone Motherwell 2 ested spectators and followed the 80 yds. Middle Girls. 1. Ruth St. Mirren Falkirk 3 Detroit Cleveland 3118ttu.eitp. had given such splendid Simons (M) 2. Ruth Skater (Z) hard struggle with great interest. Aithur Outer! /e and Third Lanark Partick T. 1 The Lancastrians last won the S.P.Q.R. STORE Furnished APARTMENT in Bermuda 3. Marion Lang (Z) lime 111/5 see. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE bard of helpars for ths tea, and 100 yds. Middle Boys. 1. L. H. trophy at the conclusion of the orig­ Press Building. Available May 8th. SECOND DIVISION . Howarth for hei kindness Adams. (M) 2. R. H. Secord (M) inal Football League in the season of 3173tf .eitp. j Montreal 2 Newark 7 iring the awards. 3. J. Mo*f_iz (Z). Time 14 sec. 1889. Last year they reached the headmaster referred to the Albion R. Montrose [ Rochester 11 Jersey City 7 final phase of the competition, but Skin Itch Cause COOL FLAT, York House, tfll Oct. • cups obtained for tha 100 yards. Senior Boys. 1. P. D. Alloa Forfar Ath. Toronto-Baltimore and Buffalo-Syra­ 1st, $50.00 month. 2 double bed­ Lang (M) 2. H. J- Mitchell (Z) 3. were defeated 3-1 by SunderlardJ Championships in shocting D undee U. Airdrieonians cuse games postponed. The victory today came as sweet rooms, verandah. Usually $175.00. R. E. Mello (Z)_ Time 12 1/5 sec. and : : ball and awarded for the first RaithR. revenge, for Preston lost to Hudders­ Curbed Overnight Ring 1515. 100 yds. Senior Girls. 1. Theresa •o Zuill boys and Mc Laughlin E. Stirling Cowdenbeath 3 [Sunday's results were: field in 1922 when the Yorkshiremen Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams 3287tf. eitp. •1 also to the beautiful tre­ Meicier (M) 2. Phyllis Simons (M) and pores where germs hide and cause St. Bernards Kings Park 41 had their only victory in the Cup terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peel­ COTTAGE, Modern Conveniences, ated them by the Coral 3. Gladys Bartlett C__0. Time 14 sec. ing, Burning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Stenhousemuir Leith Ath. n NATIONAL LEAGUE competition. Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and other Mount Hill, Pembroke. Moderate ib. This, he said was to go 220 yds. Middle Girls. 1 Rutb Last night. Old London surren­ blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only Rent. Apply G. P. Boyle, The to the boy cr girl wfco.ex- Simons (M) 2. Ruth SSater (Z) 3. Philadelphia temporary relief because they do not kill Boston dered to the advance guard of the na^ the germ cause. The new discovery, Nixo- Tower Shoe Shop, Reid Street. : in all the sports' activi- Jane Mercier (ZJ Time 34. 2/5 see. Brooklyn New York derm, kills the germs the very first night Middle Boys. C. O. Lindley (M) tion's soccer enthusiasts. More an(. is guaranteed to give you a soft, clear, I3303*s.m. he School. Except to the 220 yds. Middle Boys. 1 CO. Pittsburgh Cincinnati 30 pts. than 25,000 from Lancashire and attractive, smooth skin in one week, or i had voted the award, it was Lindley (M.> 2. L. H. AdamS, (M) Chicago St. Louis money back. Get guaranteed Nixoderm Large ROOMS overlooking harbour, Middle Gills. Ruth Simons CM) Yorkshire arrived last night wearing from your chemist today and remove, the the whole School was in ter- 3. R. H Secord (M). Time 33 4/5 real cause of skin trouble. The guarantee hot and cold water. Apply Omar 18 pts. the colours of their favourite clubs. protects you. o hear. He then announced ses. AMERICAN LEAGUE The fans from the provinces filled up Tea Room, Reid Street. the first winner, Phyllis Simons, 220 yds. Senior Girls. 1. Theresa the gap before the game by parading _301*sm. at applause. Mercier (M). 2, Phyllis Simmons FINAL HOUSE POINTS Philadelphia 8 Boston the streets. is. Howarth, following the prize (M) 3. Dorothea Bartlett (Z. Time New York W^-hington Soys. McLaughlin. 184 pts. The teams were: I Houses and Cottages ion, said how much she had 33 1/5 soe. St. Louis ChiC-.^0 Zuill KK pts. Preston:—Goal, Holder oft; backs, •enjoy* the whole afternoon. She . 220 yds. Senior Boyg- 1. P. D. Detroit Clev_-__nd for RENT and for SALE congratulated everyone on the ex­ Lang. (M) 2. H. _f. Mitchell (Z) Girls, Mc Laughlin 83 pts. Zuill Gallimore and A. Beattie; half backs, GERALD GRAY 39 pts. Shankly, Smith and Batey; forwards, cellent programme they had wit- 3. R. *E. Mello (Z). Itsne 30 2/5 sec. -CNTERNATIONAL LEAC.,UE MRS. CHAMPNESS and the splendid spirit shown High Jump. Junior Boys. "B" Watmough, Mutch, Maxwell, R. York House, Front St. West Beattie and O'Donnell. by the boys and girls in their never- 1. J. D. Outerbridge (M) 2 S. Fearis OTHER EVENTS. 12 Dial 2715. Cables 'Houses" Rochester 8 Newajfe Huddersfield:—Goal, Hesford; flagging keenness. (Z) 3. P. BlaxaU (M). Height 2 ft. Toronto Syracuse 5 This handy cake Officials were:— Egg and Spocn Races. Se trior 9 backs, Craig and Mountford; half 7 in. Toronto Syracuse*" 3 makes windows shine Girls. Dorothy Ann Outerbridge. 4 backs, Willingham, Young and Boot; High Jump. Junior Boys "A". Montreal Jersey C. 8 as nothing else can* ittee: The Staff and Pre­ Middle Girls. Euth Simons. Jun­ 5 forwards, Hulme, Isaac, MacFayden, JANE TUCKER 1. E. Wilkinson (M) 2. tie C. Bsttlett Montreal 3 fects. ior Girls, Esther Zuill. 7 Jersey C. Barclay and Beasley. (Z) and D. Nunes (M). Height 3ft. Buffalo 12 Baltimore 9 JEAN COOKSCN Judges: Alessis A. W. Card, R.A. 4 in. Junior Boys. W, Bieman. BON AMI Card. H. C. Mitchell, H. H. Mitchell, High Jump. Junicr Girls. 1. Es­ Sack Races. Senior Boys. J. J. R. P. Lowe, T. Mowbray, J. J. Outer- ther Zuill (Z) 2. Dorothy Amos (2) Outerbridge. Middle Boys. B. F. j FURNISHED COTTAGES bridge, W. E. S. ZuillM.C.P., B. Wilk­ 3 tie Betty Feaiis (Z). and Elizabcth Lang. BRITISH OPEN TO BE {Von Cramm May Face Secret and HOUSES inson, M.C.P. Dr. T. Mercer, Rev. Mercier (M). Height 2 ft. 10 ia. Junior Bays "A" IE. Wilkinson. FOR RENT A. Ball; Mrs. G. J. Rubiek, Mis. J. G. ! Junior Boys "B" S. Fearis. High Jump. Middle Girls. 1 PLAYED AT SANDWICH .Trial for Moral Delinquency PROPERTIES FOR SALE Young, Miss Jean E. Anderson Miss Jane Mercier (Z) 2 Ruth Simons (M) Three Legged Races, Junior Girls. E. L. Peniston. Clara Smith and Betty Bteaiis, Bar­ 3 Dolores Mello (Z).. Height 3ft. 6 B ERLIN, Apr. 30 (CP)—Uncon- Bermuda Fire & Marine. Bid Starter: Mr. L. Mowbray. An­ bara Anderson and May Simons. LONDON, April 30. (CP)—The in. Royal St. George's Golf Club course \ firme ^ reports today stated that Dial 3108 Cable: Tud-State nouncer: Serg.-Maj. Williamson. High Jump. Senior Boys. 1. Senior Girls. Phyllis Simons and Gootfried Von Cramm, Ger- mzti. «.., Timekeepers: Mr. E. R. Cooper, Theresa Mercier. at Sandwich was selected yesterday as Baron H. J. Mitchell. (Z> 2 tie. P. D. Lang the site of the Britisb Open Cham­ Intemational tennis star, is -DJ. W. E. WatUngton. Bun Races. Senior Girls.- Mary many's (M) and J. E. Cooper (M) Height 4ft. pionship on July 6, 7 and 8. The a secret trial next week on .. they'll give you Recorder: Mi. A. R. Smith. Ann Joell. Middle Girls. Ruth Sim­ to face, 4 ins. championship was originally to have t moral delinquency. The The full list of results follows:— ons, charges o MORE PLEASURE 440 yds. Senior Boys. 1. J. E. been played at the Royal Cinque status of \ Vm-Cramm, who has been BUTTERFIELD & CO., Obstacle Races. Boys. J. J. Outei- t ice Cooper (M). 2. N*. E. Simons (Z) Ports Club at Deal, but the course in custody s. « March 7, is unaffect­ bridge. Girls. Jane Mercier, Front St., Hamilton. HOUSE EVENTS 3. J. J. Outerbridge. (Z) Time 1m. was badly damaged fey floods in Feb­ ed by the "N *azi Party* amnesty de- Elephant and Rider. D. Mello, 13f sec. ruary and by a subsequent drought creed today b. Chance llor Hitler for WE RENT ; J. A. Stubbs and A. J. Moniz. Senior Boys CrOsS Cuntry. 1. 120 yds. Hurdles. Middle Boys. and was considered unfit for champ­ those convicte i of breaking party\ Cottages and Apartments Boat Race. ZuiU House team. S. E. Johnson (M) 2 J. E. Cooper 1. L. H. Adams. CM> 2. M. Hollis ionship play. rules. Unfurnished or Furnished (M) 3 N. E. Simons (Z); Time 19 (Z) 3. R. H. DivaB ®L Time 21 1/5 Lyceum Girls. Laura Linhares. mins. 30 sec. School record. sec Lyceum v. Whitney Middle Gfrls WE SEUL Relay. Whitney. Middle Boys' Cross Country. 1. 120 yds. Hurdles. Senior Boys. Land, Houses, Buildings etc. L. H. Adams (M) 2. C. O. lindley 1. H. J. MitebeU (ZJ. 2. P. D. Lang Old Boys Race. R. A. Card. (M) 3 Mr. Hollis (Z); Time 5m. 16 sec. (M) 3. J. E. Cooper. Time 19 2/5 - School, Staff and Old Boys Relay. Tel. 2044 and 2045 School record. sec. School. Throwing tha Cricket Ball; Junior Middle Girls House Relay. Zuill. Coral Island Club Trophy for best Boys. 1. P. D.Lang (M) 2 J. E. Coop­ Senior Girls' House Relay. Mc­ individual in all bran­ BICYCLE er (M) 3. H. J. Mitchell (Z) Distance Laughlin. ches of School sport. Phyllis Simons. 82 yds. 1 ft. 2 ins. Middle Boys* House Relay. Zuill. School Colours were awarded to:— Gosling Real Estate Company Throwing the Cricket Ball; Middle Senior Boy's House Relay. Zuill. Phyllis Simons and Theresa Mer­ cier for Netball. ; P. D. Lang and J. E. BARGAIN s:ALE ARTHUR C. N. GOSLING Boys. 1. CO. Lindley (M) 2. A. J. One Mile. Open Handicap. 1. Moniz (Z) 3. J. A. Stubbs (M) Dis­ R. Mello (Z) 2. C. O. IMley (M). Cooper for Football; H. J. Mitchell tance 58 yards 2 ft. 9 ins. 3. J. E. Cooper (M). Time 6 min and H. H. Mitchell for Hockey; Furnished Houses TTft.f Mile; Senior Boys; 1. S. E. 20 sec. Theresa Mercier and P. D. Lang for for rent Athletits. Now Johnson (M) 2. P. D. Lang (M) 3. Tug-0-War. Boys. Zuill. Properties for Sale R. E. Mello (Z) Time 2 min. 49 sec. Half Mile; Middle Boys 1. C. O. TAUGHT BY SPECIALIST Lindley (M) 2. L. H. Adams (M) INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS in 16 complete postal lessons. 5s. BANK OF BDA. BUILDING 3. A. J.Moniz® Time2______55sec. monthly. Success assured. Illus­ trated booklet free. BURNABY CYCLES, Dial 2066 2014 Cable Carbrook High Jump, fpiddle Boys 1. C. O. Senior Boys. P. D. Lang (M) 40 pts. INSTITUTE OF SHORTHAND, lindley (M) 2. L. H. Adams (M) Senior Girls. Therasa Mercier (M) 62 OXFORD STREET Burnaby St. Dial 1513--Next Book Sto re 3. A. J. Mcniz (Z) Height 4 ft. lj in. 28 pts. London, Wi» (England).

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