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VOL: 30 — NO. 29 HAMILTON. BERMUDA SATURDAY., FEBRUARY 4, 1950 4D PER COPY WOULD WIDEN COURT'S £36,905 VOTES PASSED Plan For Million Gallon FBI Chief Says H*Bomb POWERS FOR MINORS BY HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY Property Realisation Clause Kindley Terminal Facilities Water Reserve Is Placed Queried By Several M.CPs. Need Renovating, Extending Data Given RussianslBy 7 Before House Of Assembly WANT TO KNOW IF IT WILL QUESTI0N~0rTGA-0LS IS SET ASIDE TRUST TERMS LIMITED BY CHAIRMAN Food Regulations A plan to increase tankage The powers of the court in deal The House of Assembly yester faci—ties of Government ing with ^he realisation of pro day approved the expenditure of buildings and churches to pro Arrested Atom Scientist perty owned by minors will be £36,905, £3,000 of which was for Approved By vide a 1,000,000 gallon water widened if the Legislature agrees further subsidy for the Queen of reserve for public distribution WASHINGTON, Feb. 3, (Reu LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter).— to an amendment to the Minors Bermuda, £900 for repairs to the The Assembly during droughts was laid be ter). — Senator's quoted F.B.I, An employee at the British At Bill, now under consideration by airline terminal at. Kindley Air the House of Assembly. The Force Base, and £ 26,455 was a re fore the House of Assembly chief J. Edgar Hoover tonight as omic Research Establishment at vote to enable the Works Depart No one seemed more surprised yesterday, with the recom saying evidence showed that the Allied Counter-Measures Harwell, Dr. Klaus Emil Julius amendment was proposed by Mr. Donald C. Smith yesterday. ment to complete projects begun than the Hon. H. D. Butterfield, mendation that £16,650 be arrested British scientist Dr. Fuchs, was remanded in custody in 1949. Board of Health chairman, when i. KiWs Fuchs passed hydrogen for a week at Bow Street mag • Mr. Smith, who introduced the bill last year and deferred con Speaking of the airlines ter the House of Assembly yesterday Provided to start.WOT- UBme- bomb data as well as -vital atomic istrate's court here today on two approved food regulations prepar- diately on the public buildings bomb secrets to Moscow. In Berlin Under Study charges of passing on atom re sideration until after Christmas to minal, Captain the Hon. N. B. Dill study suggested amendments, ed by the Department of Health. | listed in the plan. Mr. Hoover testified for three search secrets likely to be useful told the members that the rooms BONN, Feb. 3 (Reuter)—Allied I to an enemy. proposed a new clause 24 yester needed repainting and redecora After he had answered the ques In a message from the Gov hours to a closed meeting of a day. ting and "various other things tions asked last Wednesday by Senate appropriations' subcom counter-measures to the "creep SIR H. TROTT TALKS ON Dark-haired Dr. Fuchs, who at several members, Mr. Butterfield ernor the House was told that ing blockade" of Berlin are under "This applies to the realisation done to it." mittee. Committee members said 38 is one pt 24 deputy scientific of either real or personal assets had no difficulty in getting through the Executive recommended Mr. Hoover told them that Fuchs three-power discussion here, a officers listed in the British civil "My attention was called to the that work be started imme- British High Commission spokes HOTEL EMPLOYMENT owned by a minor, and provides state of the place by several air the remainder of the regulations. came, into possession of some in service, stood in the dock wearing for the manner in which the pro Mr. Butterfield told the mem- diately on the public buildings, formation about the projected H- man announced tonight. He ad a dark grey overcoat with the col lines agents," he said. "I think ded that the British authorities ceeds of the realisation can be Ii n a short time it is going to be bers that the regulations were al other than schools, named by bomb. lar turned up apd spoke with dealt with," Mr. Smith explained. | necesasry for the (Civil Aviation) most entirely a consolidation of They quoted Mr, Hoover as took a serious view of the situa Openings For Women Who what sounded like an American the Public Works Department. tion. "It adequately protects the Board to come bark to the House existing regulations, and that he saying evidence indicated that accent. Salary for his grade is minor but at the same time al for additional funds. would explain the changes clause They included the Govern-, Fuchs gave Moscow H-bomb in The announcement came short Altrusa Recommends from £1,600 to £1,800. by clause. ment Quarry, the Aquarium, ly after a meeting of the three De lows the proceeds to be used to "There will be a good deal of formation he had gleaned, as well There were only sbc'-people in ward his betterment for such pur In answer to one question which I the Sessions House, Hamilton as key data about the A-bomb. puty High Commissioners. Speaking at the weekly meet traffic at the terminal this sum court. poses as education, and gives fair mer and the present terminal had been asked, Mr. Butterfield | Gaol and Police Station, the But they said they did not get In Frankfurt, a. United States ing of the Altrusa Club at the The first charge alleged that in ly wide powers to the court." said fea
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Dunn and the monthly meeting of the Music United States SSteel Corporation Dr. K«rl 5_tz Was fire* ipr4test At Se-oefe Act Mr: *MlS 'iS-uS^ef 'Wodnsocket, charming "Gavotte", Very *^min rae was 45. *-"'"»*** today, agreed to President Tru- Ajftong tne many guests were Makers' Circle of the Bermuda J -'Field played his role as usual R.I. . This is Mr. Singer's first Visit in the Romantic tradition, *y mx. man's 70-day coal strike, truce Declared 'fohtical " Archdeacon and Mrs. Henry Mar Musical and Dramatic Society, at 4 m?t night in Ihp.yJay "Harvey." proposal. ftwirM After '•„ War riott, Comdr. and Mrs. Guy Ridg to Bermuda, but Mr. Dunn has Trinity HaH on Wednesday even Wingate himself The recital was way, the Hon, Hal Butterfield ahd spent several vacations here and ing. preceded by a siiort exposition of 1" '" • J~T-*"*- LONDON, ,Feb. 3 (Router), y- is already planning to extend tap Mr. Harry M. Moses, toad of VIENNA. Feb 3 (Reuters) §§ PolJce today banned as "political" Mrs. Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs Jay Romanticisnr* in music ' by - Mr. P."jg. f^k^Cp'XtMm^i coal br. Karl Seitz. first President of Gould, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Light visit so as to get in some sailing. I Mr. Wingate is aged 83 and dur a. Roman Catholic procession in ing his long musical life has spec Frank Haworth. >• THE BOOK STORE producing subsidiary, telegraphed the Austrian republic after the f ***v< wr °t' the retention of inde bourn, Mrs. Patterson ahd her After viewing ttie hotel and en f m the'steel corporation's acceptance first world war, for* many years pendent Roman, Catholic schools house guest, Lady Clarry, and her joying ttie ,warm sunshine he of the truce plan to the President. mayor of Vienna and one of the , two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Gosl Phoned. New York to ask Mrs. and ih '^*»pj[m;.fi^^ ;f_23S?_ •foanders bf the Austrian Sofciaj • *J*™fc^KO*ewJlop'. $*|ita*'m Mf^ft ing. Mr. and Mrs. Kennfeth Tnrti- Dunn to join him here. Democratic party, died here last tteen held on Sunday. A series of ingham, Miss Julia Wainwright, ' Among other guests wfere the The Oxford Book Shop night aged 81. silent processions would have Mr. and Mrs. English. Mr and Misses M_»T^0l^^dr of Ontar- THF• ^? Mrs. M. A. Gibbons, Dr. and Mrs. 1 _ After the revolution 6_TmtC&'. convergedoh' Trafalgar _tjOare;— ip'a^3'f8iss SiJa*ry Elwes, an Eng- Seitz was President of the pro traditional scene of public demon Burton from' Canada, Mr. and Mrs. :::: MENSURATION AND Baker, Dr. and Mrs. Bird' and lish visitor who has Seen here for COMPlfTE visional National Assembly and strations in Ldhdon-—where the some time and is well known as a MEASURING by T. Baker, many other friends. ISOMERS INN MOTEL SATISFACTION later became president of the Na rosary woiild have Deep, reel tied. Water colour • painter. tional Council entrusted with the !i All politicalprocesstohs in-Lon A cable of congratulations from ST. GEORGE'S •-^/flu | i \' • 'Up functions of President of the,Re don were banned yesterday .for the Governor-General of Canada, , A^rudii|ientary treatise for Simply Call 1147 public. three inontt—. Viscount Alexander, was among The food you like best, served _Wh*n SSs Government had to Students and practical use. Under the British Education the many messages, received by CHARGED WITH THEFT the way you iike to eat it, heads give way to the middle class' Act all schools will have to ooti- Col. and Mrs. McLaughlin. our menu—make a date -for :::: CHESHIRE by F. IL |p for your If coalition, the Social Democrats forwi to fixed standards of edu * * \TR' one of our delicious meals. HSrossley, (18/4)!'•'^*1* •*. in control Pt Vienna made him cation and of accemmodation, or Ca ;i A C John Maxwell Richards, 18, of Burgomaster of the capital and Pond Hill, Pembroke, was charged This volume on the county accept aid and state control. To Thatche_ M»*^*-_l"*^^_j^'-r who have been_^l_' residin- g- Governor of tiie province of obey the act would cost the Rom with stealing two sweaters, valued |lf' DANCING .- 'of Cheshire is written by a TAXI ! Vienna. jJK^Hard-a-Leeg" Pembroke, are at £5, on January 26 from a car an.Catholic community about £tQ man who has made it his ' During the second world war •million. Britain's! Roman Catholic now Wing at Felicity Hall, Somer parked on Victoria Street, the pro on Tuesdays and Saturdays "home for over sixty years, Bda. Aviation Services Ltd. Dr. Seitz was imprisoned by the bishops TthiSnk this is. more than set. perty Of Arthur Randall Clark. * * * (rem 8.30 - 12.00 p.m. •regarding it with devoted Nazis in Moabit prison. Berlin, the community can. afford. Richards pleaded not guilty. He and in the Ravensbrueck concen . Mr. Arthur Sbanes, Chief War affection, and noting its A Statement issued today said;,: was remanded for seven days to to the Music of "THE THREE SONS" tration camp. "Those responsihle for organizing der Pf the St. George's Gaol, was await trial. •characteristics, natural, Vienna made him an honorary the meeting, while not sharing the a passenger'SSiy B.O.A.C. yesterday (A Native Calypso Trio) !human and material. citizen and the Austrian Socialist •to New York.. On leave from his jviewg as to the character of the prison duties, he is oh his way to Phone 9121 :::: HOW TO BECOME A party honourary president. He processions, have most reluctant have been visiting M*"S- Granton's was also president of the Austrian Visit relatives and friends in Eng J7#2ti. REFEREE, (2/-). ly decided to accept this advice land. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Eve Red Cross. ahd the processions will there- ol '*_arthowen," Devonshire, re An official pub—cation of * * • % •_ Gef TOP fose not take place." Mr. John Trimingham, head of turned to the United States yester the Football Association. The Trafalgar Square meeting the men's wear department of The day by P.A.A. ^Prepared wtth the object«of Used Portrait Of King Will take place on Sunday after Bermuda Shop was also a pasten- •^f interesting all .connected MILK PRODUCTION I noon as arranged, but the Cath P*^to we*# Tork by_ .O.Afc. on a On Firm's Calenders olics -who would have walked in •business trip. ??_i with the game, it has had the processions have been asked m the new recruit to refereeing to make their own way to the * * * Alfred Perry, of Perry Brothers meeting. Iplfl' < i *_M Father Thomas Grace ' of St. 'particularly in mind. Grocery, Devonshire,' was con T*heresa's Church in Hamilton, left' Announcing • .-. : :: THE MANUAL OF victed in HamUton Magistrate's The National Union of Pro for Kingston, Jamaica, by B.OA.C. FLAG ETIQUETTE by J. Court yesterday of an unusual testants sent : teleerams to the yesterday. He expects to be away The Picture of the Year! . . Commissioner of Police and the frying (5/-). offence. f\MI for about a month. The 'charge was that of ex Home Secretary asking for the i*?SP8i •* * * Reviewed and accepted as hap, hibiting a portrait of •His Majesty . Mr- and Mrs, Stanley Edgson of •correct by the Lords Com King • George VI as part of an . "As the Roman Catholic agita London, who have been holiday missioners -of the Admiralty. advertisement for the shop. tion on the schools question is ing at the ElbbW Beach ?&WflcSft, Pi Pleading Ignorance of the' of new a major political -issue, -it :: THE COMPLETE BOOK would be a cause for grave con also left yesterday for Kingston. N WARWICK ROOM OF FLOWER ARRANGE fence. Perry was subsequently Mr.' Edgspn, alderman and a for- bound over on the charge*. The cern among a,H .parties, if t)j>e •Aer ntafyor Of the City of West K of MENT by F. F. Rockwell portraits appeared on calendars Roman Catholic anthorftfes were minster, arrived with his wife "on; •and E. C. Grayson *
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of the Alaska Hall. To date they p Crew Member Missing On CENTRAL SCHOOL V.tJk have secured St. Monica's HaU for Tibet Reported Preparing February 17, when it is proposed BI Chief Says &Bomb to present a leading barrister and For Communist Invasion Cruiser Due PLAN £1,100 CAMPAIGN a school mistress as guest speak- AT WK_i THE liOYAL GAZETTE, SATtJ_#AY, FEBRUARY 4, 1950 Pag*&
of the Alaska Hall. To date they Crew Member Missing On CENTRAL SCHOOL P.TA have secured St. Monica's Hall for Tibet Reported Preparing February 17, when it is proposed *M Chief Says H-Bomb PLAN £1,100 CAMPAIGN to present a leading barrister and For Communist Invasion AT Cruiser Dae Here a school mistress as guest speak ers. WASHINGTON, Feb. 8 (Reuter) The members and friends of the^ NEW YORK. Feb. 3 (Reuter).— .—-A sailor attached to the Swed Centra) School Parents and Tea PlAns have been completed for Mr. Lowell Thomas, the radio Data Given Russians By ish cruiser Gotland was left be chers Association are being urged a sacred concert at the School on news commentator, has reported hind when the Gotland left the to pt'end *t»* rppiil»*- mW**»w Sunday, February 10. at . p.m. that Tibet is "hurriedly** mobilis THE GOMBEY ROOM naval gun factory today — next meeting of the Association called "In order to facilitate tiie col ing 100.000 troons aeainst a nos- stop Bermuda. tot iuesuay, reuruaiy . insi., at lection of tbe desired £1,100 tbe sible invasion ,by Chinese Com Arrested Atom Scienti_| As the ship left the Hock, the which time each parent, guardian committee are having a number munists. jf| HARMONY HAU lplp| executive otticer shouted -to an and friend is asked to make a of envelopes printed and every well-wisher is asked to take one At present the homeland of the Continue, from Pegs 1 American officer ashore: "I be point of being present to assist in lieve we're missing a man." launching the executive's £1,100 or more and return them with Lamas has only 10,000 .troops, President Truman and his Cab "In November 1947 he visited Police broadcast a description. drive fcr funds. their donations. Parents and armed with obsolete weapons, Mr. Presented' Every let discussed the case at some tbe United States as a member of The Gotland, a 5,000-ton cruiser, This, particular meeting will friends are asked to bear in mind Thomas wrote in Collier's Maga ength today and investigations the British delegation to partici feature addresses by Mr. Here that they owe it to their children zine. Mr. Thomas, visited Tibet has been here a week on a train last year with his son. /ere ordered by the joint Con- pate in discussions on the use of ing cruise while officers and men ward T.*Watlington, M.C.P.. chair to see that they receive the best TUESDAY • THURSDAY • SATURDAY possible and the surest way to help ressional atomic committee and the declassification guide, which visited Annapolis and the Naval man o£ the Board of Education, - Conquest of Tibet by the Com ie federal Atomic Energy Com had been developed during 1945 Academx. who will officially launch the them is to provide funds to take munists, Mr. Thomas said would mission. The House Un-Ameri- and 1946 and has been Used by drive and Mr. Donald Smith, care of scholarship fees and other give them access to Tibet's "min an activities committee also Canada and the United Kinadom M.CP. There will also be a brief very necessary adjuncts to ttte eral wealth," possibly including veiahed whether to hold a separ- since April 1946. The declassifica Canasta & Bridge Supper programme by the pupils of tne fullest development of our youth. uranium. A SPECTACULAR GOMBEY 'j ,te investigation. tion conference, announced on school. They are urged fe do less critic r The Congressional atomic lead- NcWember 14, 1947, was limited to A canasta and bridge supper Another feature of the P °- ising and open their purses and ;1 r. Senator Brien McMahon, an- fields of information shared by will be held at Deepdene Manor gramme will be two short address thus assist in overcoming the maj ounee'd today that his committee the three countries as a result of op Friday. February 10. at 8 p.m. es by the headmaster, Mr. V. F. or causes of juvenile delinquency," FLOOR SHOW I ;ad sammonecLthe war-time head their combined war-time efforts *n aid of the Smith's Parish organ Scott, representing the teachers, a spokesman said. AFTERNOON at 10.30 «f theTJ.S. atomic bomb project in the developing of atomic en fund. The conpmttee which will and Mr. Edgar G. Tucker, on be TEAS m General Leslie Groves, to testify ergy. organise the event consists of half of the parents. Mr. John Kell- SERVED wi.tls" Genuine Gombey Dancers about the arrested British scien- "The conference was arranged Iftf." Dorothv Hupter. Mrs. B. C. man, chairman of the special Colonial Reduce Flights sisV to ensure uniform application of C. Outerbridge and Miss Bertha committee sponsoring the drive, DAILY and Gombey Music Fuchs, accused of cqmmunica- declassification polipy by the Outerbridge. will make a special appeal for the financial. cooperation of parents Colonial Airlines has reduced & . ting A-bomb secrets, was-a mem three governments. Catiasta and bridge will be play- the number of its flights to and ber of the British atomic energy "In addition to the declassifica in the maine house of Deepdene and friends. W__t- For your dancing pleasure Plans have been made to hold a from New York to four a week, "mission sent here during the war. tion conference in Washington, |_Manor. Attractive prises have each way, it was announced yes *•*•.<><* Dr. Fuchs Was permitted to visit been donated bv merchants. It is series of public meetings in the POT GILBERT and hit orchestra TOP-RANK EXPERT the Araonne National Laboratory hoped that at least 40 tables will various sections of the parish. The terday. General Groves, now a vice committee is endeavouring to Flights now arrive from New at Chicago for discussions limited be in play during the evening. Amen Corner Reservations Only — 1354 • 3934 president of the Remington-Rand to non-secret scientific material." Tickets are being sold through -ecurp the use. of St. Monica's York on Fridays, Saturdays, Sun Paeet Company, issued the following Mrs. B. C. C Outerbridge. Church Hall. The Meadows Smith days and Mondays, and flights out statement: REFUSES COMMENT Memorial Hall, St. Augustine's are on Saturdays, Sundays, Mon Telephone 1166 371191s "Fuchs was not the head of the Senator McMahon was asked by Hall, St. Albans School Koom and days, and Tuesdays. newsmen .if there was any evi Brit^h mission, nor was he one test the fact she was not being of the top members, but he was in dence that "this development had : contributed in any way to Rus kept informed. The protests be t e next rank. He had an import came so sharp that President Tru ant and responsible position. sia's succeeding in achieving an atomic explosion."^ man held a hush-hush conference "In this position he was neces _8_&8Si-_ He replied : "I am sorry, I just -at his Blair House residence on iutfliisi) &ju*akmn Union sarily afforded access to a great July 5. It was several days before deal of information both as to cannot answer, any questions." Britain has not had access to the reason for the meeting became Monday, Feb. 6th. Club Tea — 4.00 p.m. our developments and future pos known. sibilities and proDOsed develop any A-bomb sercets since 1946. ments. Like all other members of That is because the Atomic En Since then, the United States. Speaker: MISS RUTH GRABIEL ie British mission, his responsi- ergy Act passed that yeqj strictly Canada and Britain have held a U.S. Vice-Consul j I • ditv and loyaltv were vouched forbids sharing tee secrets with series of meetings to disenss the any foreign nation. issue. A final agreement has not Subject: "FAR AWAY LANDS" ir by his own Government." been reached. There have been Senator McMahon made the an- However, both British and Ca Visitors Gdrdtally Welcomed .ouncement that General Groves nadian scientists worked closely reports, however, that the-into' with the Americans in the. war war-time allies are agreeable to .'ould be called after a meetine ' CHILDREN'S VALENTINE PARTY IIKCI I S44 f the committee with the Atomic time development of the atomic leaving the bomb know-how February 14th at 3.45 p.m. neray CoCmmission. Senator bomb. They were present as ob strictly in American hands. ' IcMahon is chairman of the servers when the world's first But Britain is reported to want AH tickets 3/' ommittee A-bomb was exploded in a New assurances that she can call '**It appears to the committee Mexico desert in July of 1945. quickly on America for a store of : that the matter is serious," he They, along with two Russians A-bombs in case of a threatened told reporters. He pdded iri a ore- and many other foreigners, were attack. pared statement: "General Leslie on hand for the Bikini tests of Both Canada and Britain have 1946. From that point on, the conducted extensive a'nmir re Last Day ft. Growes. commanding officer of -fe _fe * he war-time Manhattan District United States has worked alone search programmes of their own, (which developed the A-bomb), on military phases of atomic ener and Britain has formally an ; wijl appear before the joint com- gy. nounced her itention of producing Let's drop in to ' mittee tomorrow morning." Britain last year began to pro- atomic weapons. The meetine will be held be hind closed doors. Before' Senator McMahon an- The Boat House ni. 11 need the decision to hear Gen eral Groves, the Atomic Energy Commission stated that Fuchs had Bermudas Chinese Restaurants for a tasty tight lunch or access tea wide area o* th«» most # # # vitel weapons .information." Jfn a statement the commission QUEEN CAFE, Hamilton one of those famous dinners that .' said: '.'.Dr.. Klaus Fuchs ...was a jnemUeFof the British atomic en- CANTON RESTAURANT, Hamilton j ergv mission sent to this country are a real example of imagin • durine the war. He wap en*jaged « in*"'projrft work from December NANKING RESTAURANT, Sf. George. .1F43 ii*B„f"5une 1946" '' ative Bermuda cooking # # *gfor WIDE ACCESS TO SECRETS "He was first enaaaed in the — Open All Days In The Week — 25% early work done on the gaseous 50% QW just a cocktail m m m the atmos- diffusion process in New York Special parties catered to by City. 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Hamilton Store Onty Page 6 THE ROYAL ^4^WI^AT_1U?AYS FEBRUARY 4.1950 CHINA REDS DENY ANY Bound Over For Assault 2 YOUTHS GAOLED FOR SOCIALISTS IN FRENCH £36,905 Votes Passed By House Of Assembly Dry Cleaning British Election Race On AGREEMENT WUl USSR pWfirtodV. Sister REMOVING AUTOCYCLE CABINET MAY WALK OUT tli^-—•••' ..... '••:. i' : -* Continued ham Page 1 ' i^lA For |I| New China News Agency des Eugene John Burcher, of Vic success Mr. Percy Tucker bed With King'$ Proclamation patch from Peking today denied a toria Lodge, was charged in Ham With Another Boy, Are Also Ultimatum Delivered On something to say. Serous^ Washington report of two agree- ilton's Court yesterday with un ments being signed \ between lawfully assaulting Viola Smith by 'I quite realize." he said, '^hat "' SONDON, Feb. *t*3Jfteuter).— their full bombardment of 'the hitting her with a piece of wood. ChargedjRfc Theft Bonos For Workers this House has got to meet ah the Phone 2104 The British general election battle ears of 34 million voters. Until China and the Soviet Union. ,-' lis "The New China News Agency Site;: date of the alleged assault financial obligations with respect is -onlrefij polling day, February 23, the el was January _1, and the place, tite Ralph Adolphus De Shields, 16, PARIS, Feb. 3 (Reiiter). — to our prisons. I do feel the Sunshine Cleaners ector has no hope of respite. is authorized tb state," the des With the starting signal—the patch said," that allegations in the yard of Smith's home. Friswell Hill, Devonshire West; French Socialist party chiefs to House's responsibility extends "The Home of Better Labour and Conservatives —tbe Charles Ashton Thomas, 17, oi day ordered Socialist ministers King's proclamation ending Par despatch date—tied Washington Burcher pleaded guilty but much further, however. Cleaning' W&m liament today—more than 1,700 principal contenders fo,r power— Pond Hill, Pembroke East; and in the Bidault coalition to with January 27, claimed to be 'sup said that it was a case of aggra "NO NEGLIGENCE" lS87ttu. candidates in'625 constituencies have mustered candidates for plied through diplomatic chan Myland Hulbert Durrant Spencer, draw unless they obtained a nearly every one of the 625 seats. vation and also self-defence. The 16, also of Fond Hill, were charged promise \ that the Government throughout Britain opened up nels; of the so-called 'Harbin Wor. H, Martin Godet bound,him "Recently we have had prison Liberals are more than 400 strong. agreement' and so-called 'Moscow yesterday 'ik^pamilton Magis- would make special concessions to Commwiws have a record contin over for six months to keep the 'trate's Court with being jointly low wage-earners. ers in group* UP to three and four agreement*' allegedly concluded peace. He advised Burcher to escaping from our prisons. We gent of 100. between China and the Soviet concerned in taking away an The five Social—t ministers ex In the tteld too are a, ^Variety keep away from Smith's place in autocycle without the owner's have had an explanation from Union, are fabrications from beg the future. ESp^ plained the position to the Pre members of the Executive that of other nominees ranging from inning to end. consent, and De Shields and mier this evening. Their with Labour Independants to Irish According to Burcher, the story Spencer were gaoled for 'two drawal would not necessarily they are satisfied there was no anti-partitionists. "The United States Government began months ago. From the wit months. \Jfe| p-_8__•• mean the fall of the Cabinet. M. negligence. f? The proclamation officially and the news agencies sponsored ness box he told of how he had Bidault may prefer to replace "Yesterday a prisoner escaped opening the campaign also un by it recently manufactured fran- been friends with Caroline Smith The owner of the vehicle, them with men from other parties from St. George's, and in a few ziedly preposterous fabrications George Dochearty, of "Windy Cor- •^ locked the election cash-boxes, (Viola's sister) iter some jtime. and to attempt to govern with hours be was at liberty . . . " hitherto tightly closed because of which could only have been in Viola objected to the relationship ner," Boaz Island, testified that on out Socialist support for the first ** vented by lunatics. Mr. E. R. Williams, in tbe ehair, 6 fear in all parties that candidates and finally on the evening of the evening of January 28 he went time since the war. sharply rapped his gavel and call f\e might etceed their legally limit "These fabrications manufac January 27, Caroline returned to see the boxing matches at No. tured by American imperialists 1 Shed. He parked his ante-bicycle The Socialist decision, taken at ed Mr. Tucker out of order. ed expenses. home to find tbat Viola had pack a meeting of the so-called "com and the news agencies sponsored ed up her clothes. in a rack outside. Returning at "I will approve this," said Mr. m For tbe next three weeks meet mittee of '46" consisting of the Russell Pearman, ''but what is the ings, radio appeals, loudspeakers, by them only prove how furious midnight, he -found the vehicle American imperialism is ever the She went in the kitchen where gone. He reported the matter to members of the executive com money for? For tools? Are they posters and most other conceivable Viola was having a cup of tea mittee of the party and 15 depu going to be left around so prison f * i< means of exhortation can be em failure of its policy of aggression ttie police. The vehicle was re ties, of the committee may not In China." _S"?s with, her friend, David Wilson. turned to him by them the follow ers can use, them to escape?" ployed in the fight for a four- An argument began between the be final. A member of«4he com year term of control of the nat ing day. mittee said that the resolution He, too, was called to order with porting you. A vote against you is two women. The argument de a sharp rap of ttie gavel, and Mr. ion's destinies. veloped into a wrestling match, Two witnesses, Robert Nathan "leaves the door ouen to our re ZILLIAC0S OFF THEiUARK a vote for another war." iel Crockwell and Maurice Jen maining if the Premier can make Vesey interpolated that the money Mr. Priestley's support is a sur according to Viola. The wrestling was for lighting. It came under First on tide job today with a match was continued outside in nings, were talking together late further concessions on the bonus printed election address was Mr. prise because he was chosen by that night on Cemetery Road, in issue.** Vote J7, he said, which included the Labour party—wbich is op the yard and onto the street cor several things and an item "Mis Konni Zilliacus, foreign policy re ner (according to Caroline) and Devonshire, when they saw an The present Cabinet, formed LA CARAVELLE bel expelled - from the Labour posing Mr. Zilliacus in Gateshead auto-bicycle come down the hill cellaneous." —to give a party broadcast last became a fight, as Viola banged last October, includes five So party last year, who is standlag Caroline's head up and down on without lights and with three per cialist ministers. Mr. Tucker again rose, saying The French Restaurant and Bar as a Labour Independent in his week. sons on jt. -Jennings thought they he would speak on "Miscellane In his message to the Labour the ground (according to Burch After seeing president Vincent old constituency, Gateshead. Mr. er). Iglp were standing up on the machine. Aiiriol, M. Bidault made ttie fol ous," and again got the gavel. Not Zilliacus' manifesto front-paged "rebel" today he said: '^r think Neither man could identify the lowing point to the Assembly: to be easily put off, Mr. Tucker tbat a man like you, with your It was. during this stage that began again: special messages from play wight Carfoline 's glasses were knocked figures, as it was rattier dark. 1. The Government is not re LUNCHEONS - DINNERS George Bernard Shaw and author special knowledge, Independence -. However, shortly afterwards the of mind and integrity, definitely off .and broken. The repair bill signing. "I understand this is fo be for a J. B. Priestley, championing bis was 27/6.JPfj!f boys dropped the cycle in some 2. The debate on collective wage lighting bill," he said. As Mr. cause. Jfr . ought to have a place hi Parlia oleanders by the road and ran Tel. 3819 ment." bargaining will cease at once. Vesey nodded in agreement. Mr. Mr. Shaw declared; "Gateshead David Wilson, Viola's friend, away up the hill, said Crockwell. The Government will make a Tucker went on, "I have heard re can change for the worse only and PARTY STANJOING told his story from the witness The two men went to the machine, statement to the. Assembly on The original 'strength in the box of how Burcher had hit Viola ports to the House that a certain 37-01*. can win the leadership of demo noted tbe number, and Crockwell Tuesday. cell in the gaol in Hamilton was cratic public opinion ... by sup- Commons of the principal parties on the shoulder, back and head reported to the police. kept lighted 24 hours a day, and after the 1945 election was: Soc with a piece of wood. A piece of >*#hen the police returned with probably this is what tbe money ialists 393; Conservatives 189; wood about a yard, long, with - a Crockwell to the scene, the veh Liberals (the main party of that nail in one.end, was introduced in ROME RKHTISTS RAID is lor." icle had been moved about 200 "Is this amount for lights that name) 12; "National" Liberals (re evidence. Wilson went to Viola's yards, where they found it with lics of the 1931 "National" Coali rescue and got hit in the head. He a boy beside it. He said he was COMMUNIST H.Q. were burned• 24 hours a day ie tion Government) 13. _?•_! exhibited a scar lb oourt. iS*f- Matthews's cell?" Mr. S. S. Tod- De Shields. He stated that he was Nearly 25 million electors voted Viola Smith, Pond Road, Pem just taking the auto-bicycle to the ROMS, Jan. 30 (Reuter).—Po ings bluntly inquired. '*fe in 1945. The poll this time may broke East, elaborated on Wil police station. Boy and cycle were lice flying squads today* arrested ' "All the information I have is be considerably higher, as about son's story by adtttng that Burcher given a ride" there in the police 100 Roman youths, mostly mem that the amount estimated for 1,500,000 new electors bave been had called her names in her yard. van. ber, of the right wtxtg Italian November and December was £ 25 added to the voters-rolls. She went on to say that she and Social Movement (MSI), accused (each month), whereas it turned These young voters represent her sister had wrestled and had After an investigation by police, of organizing a raid on a Com out to be £ 45," Mr. Vesey replied. an unknown political quantity, pulled each other's hair. all three boys were detained at munist party headquarters in the A resolve providing £6,500 for and all parties are making a spec She said that Burcher had hit police headquarters. They told of thickly populated Garbatella dis tbe purchase of Long Bay beaoh ial effort to enlist their support. her with a pitchfork in addition going to the Island Theatre and trict of Rome on Saturday. property from the War Depart * The new Parliament, which as to tbe piece Of wood. She told of afterwards going down Front ment was' piloted through three sembles on March 1, will, be having to have medical treat Street where they met a boy readings by Mr. H. T. Watlington. smaller in numbers—-625 seats— ment- W^w named "Sonny." "Sonny" went Spencer to three months' im Mr. Vesey had no trouble hi ob against a previous total of 640. Caroline also gave testimony on and got the auto-bicycle, accord prisonment at hard labour. taining approval for the revote of The Labour Government's abolit oath regarding the fight. She told ing to Spencer and De Shields. Thomas was dismissed because £26,455 so that ttie Works Depart ion of university seats accounts of her broken classes. She said of insufficient evidence against None of the boys admitted riding him. ment may complete works begun for most of the reduction, the re that her sister dragged her to the the cycle. bi 1949. mainder being due, to adjustments However, all boys were ar street.; The Magistrate, the Wor. H. 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estate were very limited according Would Widen Court's to law. If the money were invested Powers Fof Minors in _he approved" manner, he said, 5% Out^lil^ Tax C^l '^evaluation comes along and the Alcoa Steamship Company, Inc. trust is impoverished." Continued from Psge 1 "The only power the court.has "There are many angles to this a.t the moment is to order a sale, problem which cannot be solved AMERICAN FREIGHT SEBfftM Rravelllckf ts Proposed which at times is ..quite beneficial by this clause," he said. but is not always what is wanted." ~ "This is an important matter with this 5-star shaving cream . .W^n%Bh:qN,Teb\ 3 (Re#$r) On Mr. Watlington's question, and I don't wish honourable mem A STEAMER Mr. Spurling said that the present bers not to have a full opportun PALMOLIVE the 5-star shaving Leaves Norfolk || Mar, 3rd NO THRONE FOR CHIEF tj-^rise Secnrtiry of.**3*5e TreajHW*?, ity to consM*?r it," Mr. Sifiith. Mr. J6hn Snyder, told Congress position was that the court could crcm gives yen.' an abundance of order a sale of .property .only if said.. "Application would be made Leaves Ji^wTrork Mar. lf>th today that, "excise tax reduction JUb; co.urt only in certain eftr- moisture-soaked, rich, olive-oil lather WITH WHITE WIFE must be limited to. about $600,- the property could have been sold that does everything shaving cream A STEAMER Leaves Norfolk Mar. 24th were the minor an adult. cumstances. c©o,wp. ^f^zlr feS.#^ "The first thing the court would should do. And remember it's just — A STEAMER Leaves New York Mar. 31st British Cabinet Decides Outlining details that had been "I don't see anything in the have to be satisfied about would soothing to the most sensitive skin as sketched broadly 1^^ "President amendment that such a trust as be whether a sale or mortgage it is ruth !ess with the toughest beard. Truman on January 23. Mr. "fiw- he mentions cpujd Is* Overridden," would,be in the interests of the For Palmolive shaving cream: In African Controversy der described the administration's he said, "but if that is the case minor. It is I very unlikely, that excise (sales), tax reduction pro it merits consideration.. The high application would be made unless * multiplies itself 250 times into creamy LONPON, Feb. 3 (Reuter)."-- gramme at the opening of House court in England has the author either .the infant is .in need, or lather ... . " CANADIAN FREIGHT S^^ICE The British Cabinet has decided committee hearings. ity, even in the case of trusts,, to the propttraj is deteriorating, or not to allow Seretse Khama, who order a sale.where it is convinced a softens the toughest beard hi seconds... A new ten per cent tax to be tite property is needed for some .married Ruth Williams, 24-year- it is for the benefit of the minor. project." * day* 'moisture - soaked st least 18 * "ALCOA POLARIS" bld London typist, to be chieftain levied upon television sets at the PROPER ADMINISTRATION minutes ... of the Bamangwato tribe in manufacturer's level is expected "This should go a long way. to Mr. Smith elaborated on the last to yield $40,000,000 extra revenue. point by saying that thp property * holds every hair upright wtth millions Leaves Halifax Feb.. 20th Bechuanaland it was learned from assist in the proper administra of tiny bubbles'... a usually reliable source here to This would partly offset total tion of a minor's property.'.' might, for instance, be tiie key A STEAMER day. planned reductions in excise taxes property needed" for a hotel de ir takes ths sting out of shaving wtth Its of $695.000,000.' Sp his te*t, how Mr. Russell Pearman also wel velopment, and as such would de olive-oil. Leaves Halifax Mar. 6th British Government quarters ever, Mi. -Snyder used the rou*|d comed the amendment as he knew mand a good price which it might would neither confirm nor deny of cases where a hardship had not command at a later time. A STEAMER the report. figure of $600,000,000. Mr. Snyder explained that the been impose, for lack of discret He asked that further debate Leaves Halifax Mar. 20th The British High Commissioner present 23 per cent tax on corp-- ionary powers' given the court. be deferred so that the members (P1C9P in South Africa. Sir Evelyn Bar orations making less than $25,000 "I am a little bit hazy on the could study the proposed substi ing, is now flying back to Africa in profits would be left unchan question of trusts," Mr. Smith con tute clause in print. * Has refrigeration accommodation and is understood to be taking ged. fessed. He thought, he added, that the Government's decision. if the property were held in trust, Firms making more than $50,000, It,is understood that the British subject to any condition, then the |gfe Subject to change without notice. now paying 38 per cent, would court would have rBS' power over Cabinet at its last meeting dis oay 23 per cent on the first $25,000 cussed the problem pi the Bam _lat trust. but the rate would be boosted to Mrs. 'Hilda Aitken wanted to WM. E. MEYER & CCX, LTD. Agents. angwato chieftaincy, considering 42 per cent on all over $25,000. 3743t«. the deport of the special British knew 'tyjhat the procedure would inquiry held in Bechuanaland Corporations making between be when a property was held 'ilft last autumn. **vvf S25 000 and $50,000, now paying shares by a minor and several ad 23 per cent on the first $25,000 ults, if the, adults did not want The British Government will and 53 per'$eHt on the rest would the property to be sold. disclose. its views as soon as it under the proposed 'rjlanf pay 23 "I think the existing act far used considers such a disclosure in the per cent on tf*"*e first $25,000 and 42 very often when 'tHat position Handsome British-Tailored general interest, it was sail*}: per cent on the' rest. • a*p_ arises/* !Mr. Smith said. "Very Seretse Khana's marriage tp This, Mr. Siiyder said, Would often the' power is giveh to sell The name Ruth Williams, a young London leave taxation unchanged on firms a minor's 'share. It 'Is not likely tvDist whom he met while in making $25,000 or. Ie|s and' r'edupe that there •Would be an*appMca- Britain as an Oxford law student, the tax on'profits yteifikefi $23,- tion to raise money by way of caused fierce controversy among 000 and $118,750, but woii—1' boost mortgage of, a share, because there his people. taxes on firms making more. are very few people who would TROUSERS The Bamangwato held a long These excise tax reductions were lend money on a share only." . open-air parley to decide wheth outlined: "I don't think the co_rt j*houl4 er he should become chief after CANNON Cutting the four 20 per sent have the authority to override a marrying a white woman, and trust," Mr. Percy Outerbridge Quality tells! These smartty.styled slocks is your guarantee ef eventually acclaimed him. His retail levies — on furs, luggage commented, and Mrs. Aitken add uncle Tshekedi Khama, was at and women's handbags,' jewellery will give years of pleasurable wearing. and toilet preparations — to ten ed that she would like to see the that time reeent of the Bamang court's power in that regard clear They're tailored expertly from fineir grade top quality and top value wato territory. cent. ly defined before the clause was Then Tshekedi, his chief oo- Cutting long distance telephone agreed to. English woollens. in sheets and cases ponent. went into voluntary exile and telegraph tax charges from 25 Mr. Watlington also agreed, with his followers. Challenging to 15 per cent; the'tax on rail, bus commenting that certain testators, the decision, Tshekedi called for airline and ship passenger tickets "feeing a certain amount of frlvr a judical inquiry. from 15 to 10 aer centj and re- o—tyin the persons to whom t—ey A British judicial commission pealing outright the three per cent are leaving 'land,'* /night have • GENUINE DOESKIN sat for 18 days at Serowe. Bech freiteht haul tax. »«*& —&_$mbl'\good ' reasons for placing an age uanaland. inquiring into the The administration plan called condition in the wi—."''' Classic ''tennis style" trousers in this enduringly beautiful fabric •*br flat exerWction of- "b_ov oi'ls. —hold a crease well ond refuse toshrmk. Pleated front, adji—#- matter, and finally made recom- tt "ft thv "ewirt orders a" sale or medaticns to Sir Evelvn Baring powders and lotions from the tax a mortgage, the Su mis not paitt to-waist band. May be worn with or without belt. Sizes 29 for forwarding to Mr. Philip Noel on toilet preparations. The '.'Jbaby to the minor," Mr. Spurling point. to 42 in Tan or Grey, Baker. British Minister fbr Com oil" tax has provoked especialjy ed out"2*B ikSti^jested in th* J L 10 £6.15.9 monwealth -Relations. strong ?bje^$^,;4^]^f'i*|K;*ftttr ' l^st'Jefet^^i*!'^"* )" the court Seretse married Ruth Williams Mr. Snyder amplified we Pre-' directs tne use oVn~ • in London in autumn 1948. She sident's recommendation for Pet "The money would be held in went to Africa shortlv afterwards ting an extra $1,000,000,000 from trust, and only come into thp • NAVY SERGE and has been living with her hus-; the corporation, income tax an d j minor's possession when the legal band in his European stvle house ['estate and gift taxes with these j instrument so ordered it. Tne The same popular styling in excellent quality pure wool serge. on the outskirts of Serowe. I'fecomrnendations: fact that you are limited in what gfe'.ifc- Navy Blue in sixes 30 to 38. Last week it was reported that , cafiihe dope latuajly operates to Collecting W7i*K W,!o4*4a._|ar 5 15.5.0 she was expecting a child in May, more from corobrskton-jb^'.rai|Sn« *6iV*leti{M*a*|t of the * beneficiaries, the present 38 per cent "enpra! ™Consl«iuently ** the persons corporate rate to 42 per c*ent. whom the testator thought 3
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Swain (captain), P. ferees' Society to officiate in General rdanager Roy Harney In Uj£ Headquarters Atlantic Handicap Welch and F. Mahoney; C Saul. Bolton vs. Portsmouth made tha announcement at the Chelsea vs. Stoke J2!^J3I_. Sunday's Bermuda Football conclusion of a brief conference W Mowbray, P. Mulder, P. Ric Combination games: NEW YORK, Feb. 3 (Renter)— - An Atlantic Handicap tourna Against Devonshire *^f Team hold and C. E. Woollard. 'lp$I Derby vs. Llvem^l" with the 27-year-old Kiner? who ment, staged by the Riddell's Bay V Devonshire vs. B.A.A., hit flfty-fouriome runs T— six be^ The draw for the 1950 Davis Cup Prospect—Cooley; Whitlock and Everton vs. AstJoft ' ^**_S__ 3 J5 p.m. at j Woodstock competition will be made here at Golf and Country. Club, a novel Six matches are acheduled 3S>r play in the Bermuda Football Huddersfield vs. Wolverhampton hind Babe Ruth's all-time mark — cent In which*' each player is Goodyear; Wallis, Stuart , and Field, Mr. Gerald Barnes. . last season. 10 o"clock in the morning on Feb Combination tomorrow afternoon—two in the First Division and Ward; Bridges, Gill (captain), Manchester U. vs. Buri*t#' • >- Prospect vs. St. George's, ruary 7, falter Merrill Hall, handicapped after ttte course is MiddletDorouah vs. cfiamon CHICAGO, |Wb. 3 OP).—The played, was run off at'-the club ;!#•*& in the Second.« The matches will all be played on separate Orchard, Rishworth and McLean. 3 00 p.m. at Prospect field, Chicago White Sox yesterday pur chairman of the Davis Clip man St. Geirgre's-MfS. Harris; P. Pale* Newcastle ys. Fujhatn Mr. J. 'Ferreira. agement committee, announced yesterday and was won by Mrs. fields in the Colony, ranging from Moresby Plain at the West Erfd l West Bromwich vs. Sunderland chased two National League play William Conyers.. The tourna and -^dthwe-^W **'W'hitehead, St. George's vs. Exiles, ers, - first baseman Herman Reich tonight. to the St. George's Garrison field at the East. H. Whitehead and F. Dale; J. SECOND DIVISION 3.15 p.m. at St. George's, Mr. The draw will be made by Mr. ment was the weekly feautre for Barnsley vs. Preston NE, of tne Cubs and catcher Phil Masi the lady golfers, Mrs. Conyers re Highlight of the afternoon will rison field, starting at 3.15. Lewis, S. Oatley, R. Moulder, I. Joseph Hart. of the Pirates. Reich was acquired Trygve Lie, Secretary-General Hayward and G. Mdolder.e. Re Blackburn vs. Chesterfield turned a net 73 for first prize. 'be the. match between the Ber With the divisional champion .Brentford vs. Plymouth Corinthians vs. Southamp for the $10,000 waiver price and of the United Nations, in the New serve, E. Smith. ton S.C, 3.15 p.m. at Boaz, Masi in a cash deal involving more U.N. Headquarters Building in There was a crowd of 74's for muda Athletic Association and the already decided, the Exiles can Cardiff vs. Bradford • the second place and a toss of the Devonshire Community Club, hope for nothing better than either SECOND DIVISION (East) Mr. C. McEwan. than $10,000. midtown, New York. Covenary vs. Leeds Malabar vs. B.A.A., 3.15 The following 26 nations have coin decided the winner. Miss scheduled for the Woodstock field. a second, third or fourth place 8*. George's—A. Leighton;. B. Hull vs. Sheffield W. BOSTON, Feb. 3 (JP).—Willard. Marie Watlington made the cor 'Kic—7O— is timed for 3.15 p.m. in the final standings; They have p.m. at Moresby, Mr. R, Marshall, - outfielder, obtained challenged for the cup, which has Oatlev and R. Bowers; C. Lewis, Luton vs. Swansea Dodson. been held by the United States rect call and took runner-up prize. . Tbe Athletics, who are pre- only one more game left after j Perry (captain) and T. Perry; Sheffield U. vs. Ortroeby from the Giants in a trade for > Others who returned 74's were presently holding a one-point this to complete their schedule. Southampton B—S.C. vs. Eddie Stanky and Al Dark, in- since it won ft from Australia in R. Strange, J. Repose, C. Brown, Southampton vs. Bury Moorpout, 3.15 pjn. at Port 1946: Mrs. John Kane, Mrs. Roland margin in the First Division, will ALL TEAMS PLAYING A. Aldrich and W. Hayward. Re- Tottenham vs. Leicester _eiders, today signed a Braves' defend their leadership although Royal, Mr. A, Preece. contract. Nortti America Zone—Australia, Lines, Mrs. Dave Darwin 'and All six teams in the Second serves, G. Hill and A. Dale. West Ham vs. Queen's Park R. • Mrs William Gosling. their closest rivals—the Nationals THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) DETROIT, Feb. 3 (JP).~Faul Canada, Cuba and Mexico. Division (West) will see action Exiles—Bartlett; Simmons and European Zone—Austria, Bel Other golfers who participated Sports Club—will be idle. Holness; Trees, Morrison (cap Aldershot vs. Notts F. (Dizzy) Trout, pitcher, signed his with all the play centering around Tiger contract yesterday. gium, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, wore: Both the Community Olub and the western end of the Islands. tain) and Prieden; White. Lid Brighton vs. Bournemouth WARM-UP TOURNEY France, Great Britain, Hungary, . Mrs. Lee Moran, Lady Conyers, Athletics have been forced to ford, Doswell, Turney and Wells. Bristol R. VB. Crystal Palace BC-TCJ^^Feb. 3 f/P).—Branch At Moresby Plain, starting at 3.15, Bickey, president of the Brooklyn Ireland, Israel, Italy, Luxem Miss Cynthia Cooper, Miss jfean 'make a number of minor changes H.MS. Malabar will play hosts SECOND DIVISION (West) Ipswich vs. ——ter bourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Nor Watlington, Mrs. A. Burrows, due to injuries, but these are not Millwall vs. Newpbrt TO START MONDAY Dodgers, admitted last nisht that to the B.A A., while at Moresby Corinthians—Hyde: Thorne «*nd he has made "one bad mistake"— way, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Mrs. W. Courtney, Mrs. G. Ander expected to hamper the calibre of Plain, the Corinftians will enter Notts C. vs. Reading _'? Poland, Sweden, Switzerland and son, Mrs. Hurray Wilson, Mrs. play. Tope; Woodmore, West and Nor Port Vale vs. Leyton O. selling outfielder Sam Jethroe to tain the Southampton Sports man; Honey, Goddard, Hart the Braves, Yugoslavia. Janet Lee, Mrs. E v. Hetland, Mrs. FIRST DIVISION MATCH Club. This match will also start Southend vs. Watford ^SSI Entries Close Tonight Paul Jones, Mrs. C. W. Abbott, V*P*H*h and Stonehant. i Swindon "vs. l§aiWifctV'•• Rickey said in a keynote speech Among the new challengers this The other First Division match, at 3.15. year there are Argentina, Chile, Mrs. James Payne and Mrs. Cor Southampton Sports—C. Bart Torquay vs. Norths—ipt^pr^^ to more than 1,000 baseball fans nelia Haddon. between the Prospect Command The onlv o+her game listed for lett; Db F—her and A. DeCosta: Walsall vs. Bristol C. For All Brackets at the annual Boston Baseball Czechoslovakia, Greece, Portugal, and the St. George's Dinghy and tomorrow wiU be played at Port R. Reddine, S. DeSilva and R THIRD OVftSSOH (NORTH) Writers dinner that he believes the South Africa and Turkey. Sports Club, will be played at the Royal, where the Southampton Sayers (captain); W. Simons, H. Ba—ow VB.- Carlisle :'W^S Entries fer the Bermuda Lawn speedy Neero outfielder "is going Prospect Garrrison field, starting Font and Sports Club will meet Twitchen, S. DeCosta, J. Lima and Bradford**?/ vs. Halifax •-.'%_?& ", Tennis Club's first Warm-Up to be great." S.I. Crew's Commodore Lea, at 3.00 p.m. Both teams will H.M.S. Moorpout. The kick-off D. Souza. Reserves, J. Simons Che"ter vs:*'N. Brighton -»:ijS \ tournament of 1950 will close this Ted Williams, Hie Red Sox slug The Chicago Cubs won 20 injured last spring in the Preak be almost the same as those used has been timed for 3.15. and F, Corday. evening. The tournament --will ger chosen as the American doubleheaders in 1045, a major re ness, will come back to the races in previous matches. Crewe vs. Mansfield Southampton Boat — L. Charl Doncaster v*i. •Oa.t'**-'***— Start on Monday at the Bermuda League's most valuable player, re cord for capturing twins bills. this Winter at Hialeah. The Command can draw within The Boat and Sports Club are Tennis Stadium and will serve as currently leading the Section by ton; P. Blee (captain) and W. Lincoln vs. Rotherham- • ceived the Boston whiters' award two points of the B.A.A. tomor WMte; P. Wirthlin, C. Martin and Rochdale vs. Olrttem ' a warm-up for the local players a sthis city's ton performer, while row as they keep their hopes of a one-point margin. Three teams for the forthcoming Invitational are tied for second place. These D. Henderson; D. Bray. D. Cart Southport vs. Darllnnton Del Crandell the Braves' young a league championship alive. With wright. P. White, E. Frith and Stockport vs. Hartlepools championships. catcher, was honoured as the best four points to their credit and are the B.A.A., Malabar and All five brackets are scheduled Southampton Sports Club. The W. Beirman. Reserve, W. De Tranmere vs. Accrington Boston rookie. three games after this on their Silva. llll York vs. W-Mf1™*™ for play with the men's singles schedule, the East Enders - are two latter teams have each won taking precedence. Dick Freisen four while losing three, and the H.M.S Moorpout—Redpath ("cap 8COTTHT 1 F.^GUE hopelessly out of the - running. "A" DtV-tlON bruch will defend the laurels he Cards To Protest Signing Athletics have won four of six tain): Larter and McAlease' John won last year against such players A scheduled First Division games played. son, McLeod and Broom; Hough Clvde vs. Hearts Portland Cement match between the Nationals as George Wardman, Colin Selley, ton, Bateman, Wells, Grimsdell rhjnrh*e vs. Psrtlok T. Malcolm Martin, Mr. Ullman, Of Schoolboy Pitcher Sports Club .and' Corinthians, has This Section promises a close and Brandon. Bast Fife vs. Falkirk been postponed through injuries. race down to the wire with the Hibernian vs. Celtic Brownlow Eve, Geoff Jordan, eventual winner probably being H.M.S. Malabar — Davies; Kee** John Plowman, R. Beavan and K. ST LOUIS, Feb. 3 (/P).—Fred M. In the lone Second Division ble and Southgate; Cook, Fagg Motherwell vs Queen ot South Saieh, president of the Cardinals. Your last opportunity to obtain (East) match,- the St. George's decided upon the goal average at Hori-erf! vs. Abprrteen Matson. the end of the season. Oaptain) and White; Stokoe, With the entries not closine un said he would protest to Baseball Dinghy and Sports Club will play Findler, Peake, Patton and Bre Stirling A- vs. Raith H. PORTLAND CEMENT hosts to the Exiles, in a match til, tonight it is expected that a Commissioner Albert Chandler, The fallowing teams have been wer. Tbird Lanm*."* 8t *»trt!»u, the Sienin" of Paul PtSstit. 18-year- scheduled for the East End Gar selected: \ .yjatf." '-"aypHrffnl,. n 11 m ber wil 1, be forthcoming, in - (Ex SJS. "Araby") B.A.A.—Line-up not received, ; eluding those from some of the old schoolboy, bv the Pirates for o Airdrieonians vs. Hamilton.. younger promising players^. These a reported $100 000 bonus. Saigh • Ar*w»»th vs. Ask Us About ^iflAsk for GODET &YOI&G Pommcry & Greno BREWEO FROM THE FINEST MALT AND HOPS The New Hamilton St. George's Champagne at MEM1MOTOR Phone 9199 SL)U©8S & SON Phone 12§4 v$m GOSLING BROTHERS, LTD. fftlTH'S Lm lit- -— jaaVjfe nito:> i DIAL. 214I£| ««<- w_ii**i *,-... « S&1& Agsmis ***•**•/ «m« 3'T«S1TS. I^^^plit-': M*»t». m_m~' fe^^l*8--i-g-yiHM«gfe >f% •&! JtWta. 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The testa do warrant this advice: To take every possible Now it is 4 precaution against tooth decay, and to insure good oral hygiene, use % BEMUDR ELECTRIC LIGHT CO\J_ listerine Antiseptic regularly after meals and rinse your mouth ever- HERE FOR YOU! tim« you brush your teeth. Showrooms, Front St. W. Hamilton St. George's and Somerset LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC (XM& GATE _$& "TH.M—T MILK eon SAUf-S WU$/iNATMUM. ftiOIHCfAHS § Famous In th* ftakf ef oral, hygiene for mere,than 60 years 3762ts. General DUtribut»rs^illio_s*«c*.i, Wholesale Department, Bam—tea. From all Pharmacists aae stores. THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 148^ suoka and the Japanese in a re- racial abn and ambition of Churchill War Memoirs tov appeared, and greeted Mat- finally bringing about tbe con and Germans. Stalin and Mofo- ditions e>nvteaged|yHi' what she dpparture for Japan. Tbe *ra*» caUs H-kkb-ichiu, the Japanese was delayed for an hour for sa- conception of a universal peace unexpected by both the Japanese under which there would be no -the railway station On Matsuoka's conquest, no oppression, no ex markably friendly manner and ploitation of any and all peoples. The f Grand Alliance; And on*"**? (4»*terrnlned, I need Wished them a pleasant journey. Then Stalin publicly asked for hardly tell your Excellency the German Ambassador. "And tnat u will be carried out arita. when he found me," said utmost ^circumspection, taking Schulenburg, "be came up and' 'te every detail of changing e%t^ «iermany Drives East threw his arm around my shoul cumstances. der. 'We must remain friends. * * * whether she would come into « — Will Germany, without tbe You must now do everything to On June 28, a week after Kit-, Article 9 ' the war on the side'Of the Axis command of the sea or the com that epd.'" Later Stalin turned ler's teyasion of Russia, a meet- Clearance to the German Military Attache, Powers if tbe' United States mand of the British daylight ins Crf the Japanese Cabinet and (Third Series) Joined us. She would certaln- sir re* able +n invade and con first having made sure tbat be officials of ttie Imperial House- '• 'ff: be very foolish to do SO^JB. quer Great Britain in the spring had got tbe right man, and said hold was held. Matsuoka. found would be more sensible for her tne summer, or autumn of 1941? to him, "We will remain friends his position immediately weaken By WINSTON S. CHURCHILL to come in if the United States Will Germany try to do so? witb you ba any event." ed. Me MB^wst nfee' because did not join us. Would it not be in the interests These embraces were a vain he had, not known of Hitler's In The New Vear had bro«*r*tt r>"s- here not to sunder the relations Ipis was for very different of Jaoan to wait until these pretence. Stalin should surely tention to attack Russia. He •urgjn^ news from the Far East. j«iween the two countries, ^jgj reasons also the German view. questions have answered them have known from his own reports spoke in favour,.'*•*£ Joining Q*«F. S A L121 Thn Japanese twy? was iwreas- Japan, could not expect us toGerman y and Japan were, both the enormous deployment of Ger many, but the matort|jr opinion selves?. inely active off the coasts oi view with approval what was go eager to despoil and divide the 2. Will the German attack on man strength which now began was overwbelmingly against him- of ffi^tfrtx ""efl"e-Chi**a. Japanese ing on in China, but we bad main British Empire. But they MJK rto be visible to British Intelligenc The Government decided to adopt warshlas were rep*—*ted io Saigon tained a correct attitude of neu preached the target from differ BrHi?h shipping be strong e- all alow; 'ttie Russian frontier. It a compromise policy. varbour and th** Gnlf of Siam. trality, and indeed a very differ ent -angles. The German High nough to prevent American aid was only ten weeks before Hitler's Armament .preparations were nn Jan. 31, 1941. the .?apanes<* ent kind of neutrality to that -Command argued that the Japan from reaching British shores, terrific onslaught on Russia be *o be augmented. Article S of Government negotiated an armi which we had shown when we ese ought to commit their armed with Great Britain and thegan . It would have been only tbe Tripartite Pact was invoked, J52 WJresses stice hetween the Vichy French had helped them ip their war a- forces in Malaya and the Dutch United States trans forming five weeks but. for the delay which stated that the instrument East Indies without worrying a- their whole industry to war and Siam. Rumours spread that eainst Russia. We had not tbe purposes? earned by the fighting in Greece was valid against Russia. Ger Sizes 9 20 this settlement of a frontier dis slightest intention of attacking bout the American Pacific bases, and Jugoslavia. many was to be informed con pute in South-—ast Asia was toJapan , and had no wish to seean d the main fleet which lay on 3. Did Japan's accession to fidentially thai Japan would fight :j the Triple Pact make it move * * * ?f**"^»he n***el?(*etj » _Se. **t*rt of her other than prosperous and their flank. Throughout Febru Matsuoka returned to Tokyo, "Bolshevism in Asia," and the Japan into war. Ihe Germans peaceful, and I said what a pity ary and Maxch^they urged the Hkely or- less likely tbat the Neutrality Treaty with Russia Regular United States would come bite from his Euronean visit at the prfcc : were at the same time bringing >t would be if at this stage, when Japanese Government to strike end of April. He was met at the was cited to justify non-interven 'ncrcased pres*Ht*e to h**r upon she already had China on herwithou t delay at Malaya and Sing the present war? airport by the Prime Minister, tion in the German-Russia war. ... ;f , v 'NOW h*Mti to attack tbe British at hands, she got into a war with apore and not to bother about 4. If the United States entered Prince Konoye, who informed him On the other hand, it was agreed Singapore. Great Britain and the United the United States. ttie war at the side of Great that on that very day ttie Japan to go ahead in tne Southern seas States. Britain, and Japan ranged her ese had been considering tbe pos and to complete the occupation In the second week of February The Japanese naval and milit self with the Axis Powers, £ 4- J5. 0 j 60/- T became conscious of a stir and The Ambassador said that ary leaders Were by no' means sibilities of an understanding in of South Indo-China. would not the naval superiority | the Pacific with the United States. These decisions were net agree flutter in the Japanese Embassy Japan had no intention of attack convinced by Oils reasoning, or of the two English-speaking and colony in London. They were ing us or the United States, aad tbat it was disinterested. In J This was contrary to Matsuoka's able to Matsuoka. In .order to £ 5. 0. 0 62/6 nations enable them te dispose •theme. Though beset by doubts, stir up agitation for entering the evidently in a high •state' Of ex had no desire to become involved their view an operation in South- of the Axis Powers in Europe citement, and they chattered to in a war with either Power. They East Asia was out of the question " he was still on the whole a bewar on Germany's side, he had unless either a prior assault was before turning their united liever in. ultimate German vie- I one of his -speeches printed as a £ 5a 15a 0 70/- one another with much indis would not attempt to attack Sing strength upon Japan? cretion. In these days we kept apore or Australia, and he' repeat made on the American bases or i tory.. Backed by the- prestige of pamphlet for wide distribution. a diplomatic settlement reached 5. Is Italy a strength or a jthe Tripartite Pact and the neu The copies were suppressed by our eyes and ears open. Various ed several times that they would . burden to Germanv? Is tbe reports were laid before me not attempt to gain a footing or with the United States. trality treaty with Russia, be saw the Japanese Government. On £ 6a 5a 0 1 80/- * • * Italian Fleet as good at sea as no special need to conciliate the July 1 be disappeared from "vhich certainly gave the impres- make encroachments in the Dutch on paper? Is it aa good on • Americans, who, in his opinion, "ion that they had received news East Indies. The only complaint Behind the complex political office. paper as it used to be? »would never face simultaneous But while the Japanese Cabinet £ 6a 18a 0 90* from home which required them which Japan had, he said, was scene, in Japan three decisions 6. Will tba British Air Force 'war in the Atlantic against Ger to pack up without a moment's our attitude to China, which was wem to emerge at Hie time. The many and in the Pacific against were not prepared to follow in delay. encouraging China and adding to first was to send the Foreign Sec be stronger than tbe German the wake of German policy, $114$*' • Air T?*5Ht«e before the e-d of Japan. policy did hot represent a tri £ 8a 10a 0 j • 100/- sa_r* * * their difficulties. ...» retary, Matsuoka, to Europe to 1941, and. far stronger before The agitation among the Japan find wit fee himself about the * The Foreign Minister therefore. umph for the moderates in Jap tbe end of 1942? • found himself confronted with a anese public life. The atrcngtb- ese in London subsided aa quickly On March 4, after he eould cer German mastery of Europe, and 7. Will (be many countries as it had begun. Silence and Ori tainly have reported to Tokio, I especially when*tiie invasion of mood in Government circles ening of the. Japanese armed which are Veins held d^wn by widely different from his own. In forces was pressed forward and ental decorum reUtned once more. recorded in a minute a second Britain was really going to begin. tbe German Army and Gestapo On Feb. jS'l—r. Shigemitsu, the visit from Mr. Shigemitsu. Were the British forces so far spite of his vehement protests tbe bases were to be established in learn te.lik e Hie Germans more Japanese resolved to continue the South Indo-China. This was the Japanese Ambassador came to The Japanese Ambassador tied up in naval defence that or will they like them less as see me. A record vies kept of Britain could not afford to re- negotiations at Washington, and essential prelude to, attack on the called upon me to-day and infprAB her Eastern possessions tbe year's pass by? also to conceal them from tbe B^itisb and Dutch colonies in BARUCH the meeting, spoke in agreeable terms of 8. Jrs it true that the produc Germans. On May 4 Matsuoka if Japan attacked them? Al South-East Asia. It seems, from I dwelt upon the long and the great desire in Japan not tion of steel in the United took it upon himself to acquaint friendly relations of the two coun though he had been educated in ttte evidence up till now available, to be involved in war and not the united States, Matsuoka was Mates during 1941 will be 1*5 the German Ambassador witb tbe tbat tbe leaders of Japanese poli Queen St. tries, my own feelings ever since to have a rupture with Great million tons, and in Great Bri text of an American note to cy did pot expect from the United the Japanese Alliance of 1905». anrt Britain. He described tbe Tri bitterly anti-American. He was tain aboUt 12%, making a total Japan offering to reach a gen the great desire that we all.felt deeply impressed by the Nazi States or Great Britain any vigor partite Paet as a pact of peace, movement and the might of em of nearly 80 million tons? If eral Pacific settlement, beginning ous counter-measures to this pro and said it arose only out of battled Germany. He was under Gen—any should happen to be with American mediation be jected southward advance. the desire of Japan to limit tbe defeated, aa she was last time, tween Japan and China. The main Thus we see aa this world conflict. I asked him specific the Hitler spell. Perhaps even would not the seven million tons obstacle to this proposal was the there were momenta when he saw American requirement mat Japan drama marches on how all these Paint & Decorating Co. ally whether tbe paet left Japan Wmself playing a similar part ih steel production of Japan be in three coldly-calculating empires the fail right of interpreting adequate for a single- handed should first evacuate China. made at this moment mistakes Serpentine Road any given situation, and I put j •••an ""-I't>-.'S_m While in Moscow Mr. Matsuoka disastrous alike to their ambi it to him that nothing in the Secondly, the Japanese Govern Phone 1013 ment decided that their navy and From the answers to these had received my message, and tions and their safety. Hitler was paet obliged rer. .to go to war. questions may spring the avoid on his return journey in the train resolved on the war with Russia, \ He did. not dissent from this; army command should have a, across Siberia he wrote a barren free hand to plan operations a- ance by Japan' of a serious ca which played a decisive part in in fact, he tacitly assented. tastrophe, and a marked im reply, which was dispatched on bis ruin. Stalin remained, to I ^received all his assurances "ainst the American base at his arrival in Tokyo. Mi Sales Final Interior and Pearl Harbour' and against, the provement In the relations be Russia's bitter cost, in ignorance with cordiality, and asked h'm tween Japan and the two great Mr. Matsuoka to Mr. Winston Chur or under-estimatioon of tne blew te convey my thanks to thePhilippines , the Dutch East In chill. about to fall on (din. Japan cer Exterior Decorators Foreign Minister of Japan. I dies, and Malaya. sea Powers qf the West. > r I was rather pleased with this 22 April, '41. tainly missed the best chance 36*Jti s. do not think Japan is likely, to ll4 '^__.*^ "liberal" statesman. When I wrote it, and I dont Your Excellency . . . may fer what it waa ever worth—of Estimates Free attack oT'Un"'j^~i.^^^ was to feesen t re* This means that thousands of items, necessarily unavailable to you before, can There's a lot of BEEF now be obtained at even greater savings. If! in a little Let us show you how easy it is to do you r shopping at home BOVRIL The Sears-Roebuck Way Harness your beauty with form fitting, Ktma't- fMMi ••nt-MBitr* form accentuating Kayser stockings. 4MM»M«4 mi to mutt Fully proportioned to give you just the •v s Bovril is the concentrated goodness of beef, and you only need CATALOGUE ORDER DEPARTMENT I j right width and stretch at instep, ankle and calf a Sole Bovril to give your meat dishes a lot of flavour.... • lot of appetising tastincss. Your family wilt enjoy Bovril dishes and you will enjoy making them because tbey are sun to please. Always have Bovril in the house, aad drink it daily. THE BERMUDA MERCANTILE SHOPPING CENTRE mjifcrAjf p^l^^Q - * i3_"" ' •' "_—! ^ * Remember BOVRIL mekm eaweHewt 5rr»t»- 111—lilln-memu'lM — i. in i— ****»• **"*****•»' sandwiches, and improves all ditties. H • I I • • T • 0 1© V I _L t, UNPIlWIAi jy**"***-* . Wir ) • 11 . isWMrri. nHOHX "*-•:.. **? __* • —r aw.. THE ROYAL. G.^TT^J^TUIPAY, FEBRMRY 4, 1950 Page 13~ a CASES m ASSIZES More Important Than K-Bomb MOB-SON UNINSPIRING "Western* Is Sold To Mr. MALAN'S GOVERNMENT GitS CONFIDENCE VOT. STARTING MONDAY IN OPENING SPEECH Conway Trott. IN TUB Blocking Recovery Tc-fAim Two important business deals CAPiafOWN, Jan. 30 (Reuferf Hearings May Last Month; Churchill Follows ffim concerning property were an —No confidence in Dr. Danie GRAND MANNER nounced yesterday. Maian's Nationalist Government. i Pbssibiy More Charges ^•Today At Leeds The first was tbe sale of "West- Droposed bv the opposition leadei Berkshire 51 gauge Nylon Of Kremlin, Hoff manJjSays mere," belonging tattle Hayl es Field Marshal Jan C. Smuts, was I defeated h^-Tt^Mj»-*H in ttie House i Twenty-two cases bave been LEEDS, Feb. 3.—Mr. Herbert tate. T^Sj Valuable Pembroke Stockings • 11 made in the great 0 11 to property, with approximately two of Assembly tonight. i •i a-L- ** * hearing at tbe Hilary WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (Ren Morrison, chief of the Labour i i *_*, °* ^^ Sapreme Court partys electioneering organization, acres of land adjoining "Hurst- The Prime Minister's amend tradition of finecraftsmanship , i ter)—The Marshall Plan adminis 'Wear A Flowe/\Note holme", has been purchased by ments, expressing full confidence ; which start on Monday. It is trator, Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, war-; opened in Yorkshire tonight the i «9*pected that the assizes may last For Easier festival Labour Government's campaign Mr. Conway Trott, of Young, Trott in tfie-'povernment, was carried I ned today that the Communist and Co, by the same majority. ! fh wpflfc, h» View ol -tbe heavy filth column- in Western Europe foi* return tp office at the general I calendar and the prospect that was waiting an opportunity to CMiisu—I fro* Tag* 1 election on February 23. No.definite plans have yet been Field Marshal Smuts tabled the I more cases may be sent for hear mobilise and start moving. to the memory of one of the mem made but it was announced that motion six days ago, accusing the ti ing after the session starts. Mr. Morrison did not give the the amenities of the property will if He said at a press conference bers of the Club, Mrs. Lillian impression of exerting himself to Government of carrying out a it Charges already filed with the capture votes. Launching one of be retained as much as possible. ''fraudulent pcfliey** aid not efe Registrar of the Court,. 'Mt W that wheras up to a few months, Carson, who had died since the . Early in April an auction sale ago iri Europe there bad been a last meeting was held. the r most fateful election cam forcing the racial segregation Normin Partajkvare as follows: paigns in British history, he pro of the furnishings and effects, in poticv to i'Wftich it is pledged. A charge against George Henry constant receding of confidence in In memory of Mrs. Carson, Mrs. cluding some rare antiques, will be the fifth column, now "due to duced rib challenging new; ideas This policy could not be carried Thdma| DeCosta DeSilva of Winifred T. Keeting donated a held. out. Field Marshal Smuts claimed, FUU-MSHIONID STOCKINGS their conquests in tbe East there book to the Club. or catchwords for the electorate. breaking and entering a school- Instead, he contended himself The agents for the deal were aadjt ttie Nation-list party 'had house in Warwick in company has been a shift, and a feeling of M. A .Gibbons, Ltd.|K»# confidence is coming back again Lady Conyers spoke on the ger- with a subdued repetition of La tberefore fougbt the last'election ii With two juveniles and stealing bera—the Club's flower of the bour's theme song to the British The second transaction brings on a false issue^«rS*'?'*w 37*«1». il Battress wo bl to the fifth cobjmn." '1% jl __ *°^ * *~>kete> and month. She disagreed witb hor working classes; •""•JP. you send good news to St. Georgians. il "The feeling is that all tbey ticultural books which said —tot The General Theatres Company also of feloniously assisting the rieed now fs the creation of a new back the Tories you'll be snrry." juveniles to escape punishment; the plant should be set in sunny- Although Mr. Morrison is one of has completed a deal for a new ii opportunity, when they will again well-drained land, ^^s lease on the Somers Opera House ti ^•cfharges aeainst Arnold Leslie mobilise and start moving," he tbe most effective of all Labour 'I Joaquin, Vernon Kenneth Tucker "Either Bermuda is peculiar or campaigners, there was no more and announces tbat plans are be and Llewellyn Talbot of break said. ing made to show pictures nightly Mr. Hoffman stressed tbat even the flower specialists have not fire la his oratory than if he were ing and entering Mr. Charles announcing the week's business in instead of the present tin—ted en Lindley's shop and stealing 34 the- slightest rumours that there worked bard on the matter, for gagements. The lease is opera was any conflict In America over I find that ttte flower grows in the House of Commons. pairs of shoes; of receiving two '• .Jfenorrow Mr. Churchill, wbo tive from Monday to Saturday fairs of shoes belonging to Mr. the termination of the European abundance in heavy soil in a well- weekly. Recovery Programme tended to shaded position". is trying to lead his Conservative —Indley, knowing mem to:Jfe At the same time, the hall will build up the confidence of Eur She warned that the seeds of party back to power in Westmin stolen; t a charge of receiving ster, wUl arriv* in Leeds for a also be made available for rent-, against Tucker only and another ope's Communist group. tbe gerbera had to be planted He wondered if the people of major campaign address and a ing to the general public. similar charge against Talbot only. within ten days Of germination. triumphal procession through this The -theatre will be redecorated the United States, reading bead-. Mrs. Kenneth Baker reported BREAfHNG AND ENTERING lines about hydrogen bombs and northern manufacturing city, the and other improvements .will be other articles having to do witb that the -bib had a balance in second largest in England's largest carried out. ."*• Charges against Joaquin and hand of £40.5.10 and bad £603. county. **ls3 l_P»_Blir Conducting the transaction on war, realised that "probably the 9.8 in ttie Book Account. Talbot of breaking and entering greatest struggle of all time is In marked contrast with the behalf of the Grand United Or Mr. Herbert Simons' factory and going on right now" with tile Credit for tbe idea of growing parochial performance Mr; Morri der of Odd Fellows were Messrs. stealing a jacket, the property Communist: q&Id war against the Bermuda cedars in ttie West son gave before a small audience James Smith, John Corbin and of Mr. Percy Ashton. a jacket the Marshall Plan. Indies waa claimed for tbe Crab in a small hall will be the civic Herold White, with members of property of Mr. Jeremiah Mad by Lady Conyers. She said ttte spectacle that Leeds may expect the business committee. eiros, and a coat belonging to Mr. WORLD STRUGGLE scheme bad been outlined in the tomorrow when Mr. Churchill Simons; a charge against Joaquin press - on Thursday, but it was makes his majestic entry. only of receiving Mr. Madeiros's "The struggle is not confined to originally thought of by the exe Europe. It is a world-wide strug Mr. Morrison seemed to be de Biological Station-Names jacket know—ig it to be stolen; cutive committee of the Garden liberately avoiding histrionics. He and a charge against Talbot only gle," he said, adding that there Git* back i*SSi,"Wt!j *.- of receiving Mr. Ashton's jacket. was no question but tbat this ide was saving his breath for the na Three New Trustees ological warfare against reco^wy She read out taj/ letter the tion-wide broadcast he will —take Charges against Joaquin, Tuck in Europe bad top priority with Club had written to the Agricul tomorrow night from Leeds, fhe r sails—< tro* r«a«i er and Talbot of breaking into . the Communis ts. tural Station suggesting that first Of a series arranged by the Mr. D. S. Robinson's shop and "They know they must some cedar berries should be taken to]British Broadcasting Conspiration patron of the Station in recogni stealing three pens, 17 cartons of tion of his long continued Interest how destroy this effort or render the Weat Indies. When tbey had for spokesmen of all parties. cigarettes, 10 cartons ef chewing grown there, free of blight, tbey in its welfare. Captain Stanley ineffective,. otherwise their hopes "I am rehearsing tonight," Mr. Burns and Mr. Albert Ball were gum, 17 pairs of men's under- for world conquest will be dis-* could be brought back to Ber Morrison said. "Finding fault shorts, six handkerchiefs, three sipated," he said. muda. elected to membership in the toothbrushes, cigars, shoe enamel with myself." Corporation of* tbe Station. Mr. Hoffman said it would net At*that time the Agricultural His speech was perhaps sym two cigarette holders, three tins Station reported that the sugges of shoe polish, 15 pairs of socks take too much to destroy all the ptomatic of the kind of campaign and a belt; and charges against real progress that had been made tion would be brought before the that Labour will make in the next through the Marshall Plan ta the Board Of Agriculture for atten three weeks. The party obviously ity of the country**\inembers of each ef the three -separately of Parliament have been Labourites receiving stolen property; ideological field. tion, Is not expecting to win any large Questioned about prospects of "We thought of the scheme and body of new supporters as it did lor the past 15 years. In 1945 Charges against Calvin. Hubert securing an' integration of the in the landslide of 1945, but will Labour won five of the six seats I felt we ought to say how smart in Leeds and in the county as a Knight of stealing $121, ttfe prop European economy, Mr. Hoffman the Club is," said Lady Conyers. be content to hold its share of the erty of Mr. A. E. THeibridge, from said progress had been made, but electorate. whole — whose parliamentary Harmony pall, Paget, . and of be added that it was more difficult The guest speaker at the meet representation is the largest to breaking and entering Sherwood to get agreement on plans than ing was Mr. Louis Mowbray, There was no particular reason Britain — Labour won 44 out of Manor, Fairylands, and stealing agreement on principles. Curator at the Government for Mr. Morrison to strain his 57 seats. The Conservatives won £8, $#*„* US. currency, a«d!25 Aquarium. He spoke on the larynx in Yorkshire. The major- 12 and Liberals one. cents in Panamanian money, the He said the European Marshall similarity Of under-sea gardens property of Mr. George Sber- aid cbahtriei? pledges of sjeif-help and the normal land gardens. had been fulfilled in large mea WOt>Ci> ? sure, and every country bad been Underwater gardens had tiie A charge against Knight of fsreatly strengthened. He added same pests as land gardens, sea stealing an auto-bicycle, the that there had been progress con snails and sea slugs, and a storm property of Mr. Edward Todd cerning pledges of mutual aid. would wreak tbe same havoc be FBBphief $afs H-Bomb Moss; Tbe Marshall Plan chief des low or above the sea. undersea Charges against Thomas Harry cribed the appointment of Dr. gardens did not suffer from Padmore of breaking arid enter Dirk Stikker as political concilia droughts, but a pijolonged calm ing the home of Mr. Sidney Spur tor of the organisation for Euro sea^ slowed down the currents Data Given Russians By ling and steaUng a coat, photo- pean Ecohomimc Cooperation as which brought the plants their and frame, evening bag and 15/- "one of tne most hopeful single food. _W* the property of Mrs. Spurling; moves" that has been made since Extremely low tides, Such as and of entering the house without re organisation was formed.'*'' Jfe were experienced around Ber Arrested ASra Scielttist lawful excuse. had never opposed Dr. Stikker's muda about four or five years appointment, and he did not know ASSAULT CASES ago, left the sea plants and coral of any than who could do the job above water and they Were suffo better. £_&$• CasfhWd frem Pagt 1 Charges against Lionel Stanley cated. given to the accused b> prison to extraordinary nature thai will jus Purberf *of assaulting Oswald Al- U.S. VIEW MADE CLEAR Many of tiie corals in Castle jfecure legal representation." tify a Temand phonso Lindsay and occasioning Harbour, some ef them of a colos The magistrate asked Fuchs: bodily harm, and of unlawfully Mr. Hoffman told newsmen that sal size and thousands of years "There is nothing you want me Fuchs asked tbat his money and assaulting him; during his talks in europe be had old, suffered during those low to do for you ih the way of legal glasses be returned and the mag A charge against David Mac- tried to make tt clear tbat the tides; representation?" istrate agreed this should be done. Foster Dewart and Reid Phillip United States Government, Con A competition held at tiie meet Fuchs: "I do not know of any Tacklyn of breaking and entering gress and people were of one mind ing for floral arrangement was body." a bar, the property of Mr. C. L. that there had to be better organ won bit Mrs, Guy Ridgway, with Asked if Fuchs was a man of Everybody's Market Ratteray. witb intent to steal; isation of the European economy Mrs. Murdoch and Miss Whitter means, Mr. Humphreys said: "Yes. A charge against Charles Sam if recovery *#as to continue and as runner-up. He can afford legal aid. I do net EAST BROADWAY uel Brown of unlawful carnal become stable and enduring. wish to be faced next Friday with lutowledge of a girl over tbe age "The Ecomonic 'Cooperation Mrs. Matthew Thompson won a request for legal aid." of 14 but under 16: Administration inclination would the bench exhibits competition. The magistrate (to Fuchs): A charge against Mona Florence be to give support and assistance "Will you bear that in mind? This Local and Imported Swan of unlawfully abandoning to those nations which aggressiv case wiH tie taken next Friday. Fresh and Frozen or exposing a baby whereby its ely pursue policies ei- liberalising If you wish legal representation trade and payments," he said. any person you desire will be-in- life was likely to be endangered; Decision On Quoins 1 A charge against John Fitz Asked what accomplishments be formed and you will be put ta Meats and Groceries gerald Chandler of inducing Mr. could show concerning integra £? Is Still Pending. touch with them, but tbe. case will E. R. Dillas to pay him £65 by tion of European trade when re be taken next Friday morning Open Daily S A.M. to 9 P.M. false pretences with intent to de questing further Marshall Plan and I shall not. listen to any re appropriations, Mr. Hoffman said A report in yesterday's Royal presentations unless they are of an 1590ft». fraud; Gazette concerning dollar quotes Three charges against Cecil Ed that among other things he could point out tbe "real formation" of for 1950 referred to an increase of ward WoJdte^fctealtog the prop 2»%, ,.„,•/' erly of his employer, Esso Stand realisation in Europe that ard Oil, and three charges of liberalising trade and payments The increase applies only to the fraudulent false accounting; was a necessary goal; proportion of the provisional A charge against John Robert "I have made ft clear tbat I amount allotted to merchants Pace of ^attempting to steal a thought the actual accomplish pending a decision on the quota Is The All motor ear, the property of Mr. ments to date had been disap to be allocated to Bermuda; it British *Preder|ck John Hitchcp—« pointing," tee said. does not necessarily relate to the A *el«rrge against Leslie Eugene He said he would recommend actual quota amount. that a considerable part of the aid While 'ttie decision on quotas is MOTOR OIL! Francis Dill of unlawfa—y wound 1 ing John Eugene Wentfetrd Mc funds wooid -fe held in reserve pending, tite Commission is al Donald Easton; for allocation to countries that lowing merchants for the present A charge against Boyrie Ches had taken the risks inherent in six months period 11!% of their terfield Butler of stealing a bicy liberalising trade' and payments. quota amount for the last six CYCLE MOTOR cle belonging to Winton Charles "Our hope is that there can be months of 1949. Usually at the Chesterfield Jennings; agreement on a real payments beginning of a six month's period Charges against Vernon Ben plan which can be adopted by all only 50% of the quota is release—. Ideal for ages 18 to 60 nett Swainson of entering the the nations," he said. 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Z Hamilton ^-f^MbiM Oil Under The Walker Arcade Phone 3161 f Burnaby Hill Phowe 3157 nn$f«. f._t^__^^_ml ESSO * STANDARD OIL J?42t*<- ?age 14 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1950 ta •W NAVAL COURT PROBES Ave You A Christian? YESTERDAY! N.Y. STOCKS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS! MISSOURI'S GROUNDING (Through the courtesy of Station WRUL of the World-Wide NORFOLK Virginia Feb. 3 Woman Accuses Archbishop Broadcasting Foundation, in co-operation with Merrill, Lynch, (Reuter)—-he battleship Mis Pierce, Fenner and Bean, rebroadcast locally by Station ZBM). POSITION WANTED FOR SALE souri's commanding officer and Volume on the, Exchange yesterday was 2,210.000 shares. navigator were named defendants MARKET AVERAGES 11" HOMECRAFT DRILL-PRESS B U R E A U S^hiffoniers, Ward-^ today before a Naval court of to* Of Canterbury At Hearing Industrials 204.53 up .42 MASTER MARINER, young, ex with motor £35. Phone 3448 robes, Rug Mats and Squares in '< quiry seeking to learn why the LONDON, S. AFRICAN & Ralls 55.51, up .34 perienced command. Would be or 8336. Tapestry and Axminster, The* Utilities 42.55 up .12 interested in seagping proposition. ship ran aground in Chesapeake Allegheney Corp. 37i 8583*sa. i%__M "vrcade Furniture Co. LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter). - because I have the courage to do ,5 Box 8579, Bermuda Press. Bay. CANADIAN STOCKS Allied Stores 3S» ' i W?jt;4 *43ftu.eitp. Tbey are Captain William D. Mrs. Van Der —1st, well known what I believe in." American Airlines 10'i t%_¥l£& i 8579*sa.m. RADIO, Canadian V R L 19 tubes, campaigner against capital pun American Export 23% communication receiver com Brown and Lt.-Commander MILLIONAIRE'S WIDOW (By courtesy of the Bank of N. "UFTS, Hand Tooled from finest, Frank G. Morris. ishment, pointed an accusing fin Butterfleld and Son, Ltd.) American Radiator 14% • JgsB plete with spares, excellent con Bermuda cedar in all varieties.. ger at tile Archbishop of Canter Butllns e/^^fc t *i_* Armco 30 dition. OWner leaving Colony. At its brief opening session the Mrs. Van Der Elst, a wealthy CPU Preferred 65 \_ American Tel and Tel 148',4 •'• John Davis, Cedar Shop, Somer court beard one witness and ad bury today and asked him: "Are woman who has been the storm- Royal Dutch 28% - •S*iS**T— American Tobaceo B. 75',4 #"?*?' CHINESE SHIP HELD ON Phone 4605 mornings. set. ~, mitted in evidence a dozen ex you a Christian? Do you think Mount Isa 313 American Car and Foundry 27% 8582*sa m. 7818tm.eitp. centre of many campaigns against North Broken Hill 61/3 American Smelting 55\_ hibits, including the Big Mo'S na Christ would have said exactly i what you have said today?" capital punishment, is the widow »S|S~oors SO/- ! • Air Reduction 24 . .,'..*if^f.% ITS. GOVERNMENT WRIT vigating and operating charts and of a millionaire and heads a firm Rand Leases SO/6 Anaconda Copper 29'!'8 . STOVES, one, two and three! logs. Mrs. Van Der Elst had enter Rand Selection 46/9 Armour and Co. 9*4 burner; Large and Small Ovens,! manufacturing toilet preparat Daggafontetn 86/3 • Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe 107',& WANTED It recessed for an inspection of ed the room as the. Archbishop ions. Baldwin Locomotive 12% • Arcade Furniture Co Burnabyl Middle Wtts 44/6 Not Paid For And Fear It Street. . the ship in dry dock and then ad (Dr. Geoffrey Fisher) was testify Earlier the Archbishop had said Durban —oodepoort 85/- >. Bendix Aviation 30% FURNISHED COTTAGE or journed until Monday. ing before the Royal Commission that capital punishment was ob Free State Geduld 81/3 Bethlehem Steel 33% 4942fw.eitp. on capital punishment. iOne of his Welkom 55/- Borg Warner 57%' I -,~ 1 *' May Become Communist Apartment, two bedrooms de viously a deterrent. Speaking per Weetern Holdings 68/9 BranifT .Airways 8 *A sired by two intelligent, earnest, GARDEN SUPPLIES—seeds, fer- points was. tbat it would be a mis sonally, he thought the Church West Drlefonteln 37/6 Briggs Manufacturing 29% Canadian Pacific 15% responsible, industrious, white, tilisers, tools, etc. WADSON'S: take to remove "mercy killings" agreed that the state had the lib Grootflel 41/3 BRISBANE, Australia, Feb. 3 5940teitp. from the category of murder and Imperial Cold Storage 39/- Carrier Corp. 18% (Reuter)—The Chinese 3,800-ton male, university graduates. High erty, to hang people if public op Pretorla Portia—d Cement 106/3 J. I. Case 46 est references provided. No agents. call them something else. inion considered capital punish Vereenlglng 100/- Celanese Corp. 33% freighter Union Star- was arrested Write box 8535, Bermuda Press. GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS, Yesterday's Weather He .was not saying that* the ment necessary for the protection O.—. Bazaars 43/9 Cerro de Pasco Copper 19% here tonight on a writ issued by 8535*f.sa. 62/6, Blue Serge 67 6. made in Tiger Oats 50/3 Chesapeake and Ohio 29% the Queensland supreme court death penalty Should continue in of society. Elephant Trading 27/3 Chlcatfo and Northwestern Rly. ll"j{ England. New shipment. Archie such cases. On "mercy killings," the Arch Oreatermans 12/6 Chi., Mlw. and St. Paul Rly. 8% on behalf of the United States HIGHEST PRICES PAH) FOR Brown, Hamilton and St. George's. Abroad Hubert Davies 30/8 Chrysler 68% ' Government against the Chinese 7»37ftu.eitp. Mrs. Van Der Elst, who has of bishop said: "The motive behind Columbia Oas and Electric 12% used Bermuda, British West In it may be an act of mercy, but Williams-Hunt 14/3 (Nationalist) Government. dian and other Empire Stamps. ten demonstrated outside prisons Hortors 48/- ?9 Commercial Solvent 63 Vs The United States Government LADIES' COSTUMES, coats and At 2 p.m. Bermuda time. when executions have taken place, the fact is that to deprive some Union Whaling 41/3 Consol. Copper Mines 18 Bowie. St. George's. body else of his life is murder. Anglo American 153 9 Consol. Nat. Qas 3% sought the writ for nonpayment 8559*sa. wool jersey frocks from Eng Miami: 80; fine then rose from the seat she had Consol. Edison 30 of a mortgage given by the United land. The Royal British, Front Chicago: not received taken. Pointing at the Archbishop "Murder is a term which in it CANADIAN STOCKS Cratne Oo. 299% self is a strong moral deterrent. (Noon prices in dollars) Cuban American Sugar 17% States on the ship In August 1944. To Rent SMALL COTTAGE or Street. New York: 34; fine she said: "I have risen from my Bell Telephone 40 apartment by April 1st. Miss 8075ttu.eitp. Montreal: 19; fine bed to come here and accuse you. People have a natural revulsion Curtis Wright 8% The writ stated that the ship Building Products 32 \_ Deere and Co. 43% would be sold to recover the debt Bannerman, Royal Gazette Phone (Information by Bermuda I have fought for 25 years and I away from what we call murder,' Canadian Breweries 28% < DuPont 63 1053. FIREWOOD, delivered. Ambard and I desire that tbat revulsion Consol. Paper 18V2 . Eastern Airlines 15 unless it wes "repaid forthwith," Meterorological Station.) will fight to the last. My campaign Smelters lOOVj 8568*88. Sawmill, East Broadwjay- Phone 1 Eastman Kodak 47% according to supreme court of will go pp. should. remain even in the case Holllnger NU. last IO /,, Eiec Autolyte 44 1023. "I say this is not the job for where a man ig tempted to a Imperial Oil 22 M___ Erie Railroad 11% ficials. 8085ttu.eitp. mercy killing." McCall Prontenac Common 15 Fed. Dept. Stores 37 The Chinese Nationalist Gov a bishop or an archbishop, I have Noranda 67% Gavlord Container 19% HELP WANTED been 20 times in court because Infanticide too, should be call >Sl'Ci— mt, last 21 Oen. Elec 44% ernment has been given 14 days to VALOR OH, STOVE8, two burn- FOR SALE I am fig—ting for what I am try ed murder, he said. LONDON BONDS Oen. Motors 7544 . contest the writ here,. er, floor model, only £9. 17. 6. ing to do." "A mother, under great stress, (Closing prices) Gillette 37^'s The United States State Depart POT WASHER (Woman) Apply Three Burner, £ 13. 0. 0. Cheslej takes the life of her infant. That 2 _ Consols 71% ^ Glidden Co. 28% Cambridge Beaches. E. White. Phone 1971. Lovely Building Lots An attendant approached Mrs. 3% War Yoans 92%... ~*_j»**i Goodyear 48','* ment last month announced that 8161fsa.eitp. on South Shore, Warwick Van Der Elst and asked her to re seems to me, as objective fact, to Funding Loan 4% 107*5S" Great Northern Pref. 43% mortgages on 42 merchant ves 8576fsa.su.rn. be murder- and nothing else." Graham Paige 2% sels, sold tor the Chinese Nationa GLORIOUS WATERVIEWS tire. But she kept speaking, and Grevhound 11 TYPIST BOOK-KEEPER. Local VENETIAN BLINDS, as new in the chairman said he thought the The Archbishop said a judge Gulf Oil Corp. 62% list Government in 1947 and 1948, resident, male or female. Ex design as .tomorrow,* 14 shades. commission should retire. certainly should not have direct Home State Mining 45% were still outstanding, and that perience necessary, hotel field. Prices defy competition. Phone £700 ion to give a sentence other than London Stock Exchange Hudson Motors 14% consuls in the Far East had been As members of the commission Illinois Central 37 • Apply stating age, full details of Charlie Bartlett 2135 or 3723. Kitson & Company and Dr. Fisher went into a side death—it would be wrong to put Inspiration Copper 14% tfjiked to get the vessels detained experience' and salary desired to 8205ftu.eitp. room, Mrs. Van Der Elst shouted: such a grave responsibility solely LONDON, Feb. 3 (Reuter).— International Harvester 27% to prevent their tailing into Com Box 8572, Bermuda Press. Real Estate Auctioneers Insurance "Cowards always run away." upon the judge. Weekend considerations kept International Nickel 28% munist hands. HOMESPUN, 17 6 yard; Scotch Agents International Paper 35% 8572fsa.su.m.tu.w.th.f. Brokers As she left the room she ex Asked whether, in the matter of London stock exchange business International Tel and Tel. 12% plaid, 18/6 yard, Rayon serge, Reid Hall Building Tels.: 2919 claimed: "I shall be outside the execution, women should be to small proportions today. Prices Kennecott Copper 54% MAID with knowledge of cooking. 12 6 yd. Acadia Dry Goods Store, Reid Street, Hamilton 1247 prisons again to protest hangings treated more liberally than men, were generally • firm for the Loew's 17% References. Apply Mrs. Edmund Angle Street. Dr. Fisher said: "I cannot myself Lockheed 25% Gibbons, "Ramsbury" Pembroke. 8345*tu.eitp. S'MiSti. • greater part of the day but show I.onpstar Cement 78 New York Stock Market see any grounds for differentiating ed a tendency to move lower in Maracalbo Oil and Explor 8% Phone 2153. between men and women in a final dealings. Montgomery Ward 38% 8577tsa.m. RIBBONS—satin, moire, fancy- proper ease." Monsanto 59% NEW YORK, February 3 (Reu Wide colour range. Just ar British Government stocks were Nash. Kelvlnator 17% ter)-—After starting off like an EXPERIENCED SECOND MAID, rived. Lusher and Company. without major alteration and National Dalrv 41% express train wtth. gains up to With references. Must be willing Wholesale only closed slightly irregular. National Distillers 23 Phone 2135. National Suooly Co. 18%, . one dollar, the Wall Street market to sleep in. Apply in person to 8339teitp. Leading industrials' were main Natomath 10% ran out of steam today following "Mayfair " Fairylands. Phone 2959 VALENTINE'S DAY PARTY NY. Central 12% JUST ARRIVED, English Men's ly steady to a few pence lower. Northwest Airlines 12 publication of Mr. Snyder's tax 8581*sa.m. Swedish stocks were outstanding, Ohio Oil 28 proposals. Gains were reduced to Shoes, from 37 - to 84.'- C, D, E, A special Valentine's Day party with firmness following renewed Pacific Mills 32 fractions under profit taking, but EE, EEE widths, in various styles for children of members and support. Packard Motors 4% later the market again moved Tower Shoe Shop friends of the English Speaking Pan American Airways 19% MISCELLANEOUS 8397tthurs. evtp Union is to be held on February In the foreign bond section Paramount Pictures 19,% upward around one dollar better. Patlno Mine 19% Profit taking* increased mater 14. Plans for the party include there was a small recovery Jn Pennsylvania Railroad 12% ENGRAVING — Prompt, Efficient AUTOCYCLE BRAKE LININGsT Japanese bonds. X;eJ,ier-da-y's Pepsi-Cola-10 ially in late dealings, but most all makes, 4 6 pair, drilled, games, refreshments and a movie sections held quite well. The Service. Hand done. Jim show. lower prices "aWraeteS" bear cover Phelps JJodf e 49% Kempe, "Kempecraft," Darrell's countersunk, with rivets. Cecil ing and fractional gams resulted. Pub. Se'v Elec and Qas 28% market closed firm with all Harris, Church Street. AUCTIONEER Pur*'Oil 28 Vs averages recording modest gains. Wharf. Phone 3253. Home 2543. Foreign rails and utilities were R. C. A. 145.ii 6591ftu. eitp. 8420tsa.eitp. quietly maintained. Remington Rand IS Televisions were inclined to acid Revere Conner and Brass 16% lag but General Motors was in de VERDMONT FLORIST. Funeral SANIPAN LAVATORY CHRYS- Improvement in the price of Renubllc Steel 26% TALS — 16-oz, 28-oz. cans. Ask Congratulations the commodity assisted. leading Sehenley 33 Vs mand on news that many plants Wreaths and designs. Cut Flow APPRAISER rubber shares. The section ex Sears Roebuek 43% were working overtime and some ers. AU Floral requirements, etc. your grocer or hardware dealer Sinclair Oil 23 were scheduling Saturday opera Phones 4612 and 4712. for Sampan. Sunshine Supply Co. To perienced an increase in turnover Socony Vacuum 16%- 'phone 2103. DONALD SMITH and final prides were very firm. Southern Pacific 52% tions. 6828tsa.eitp. JOHN CRITCHLEY, F.N.A.A. A quiet session in oils showed Spiegel Inc. 9% 8445tsa.eitp. Realtor MY. Alfred D. Swan Standard Brands-235% ENGRAVING—"Repetition makes Hamilton — Bermuda prices featureless. sttm. on of cai. ef reputation" — We have lots of WATER TANKS 100 and 200 Gal- Parliament Street Dial 2199 on his 70th Birthday Interest in Kaffirs was concen Stan. Oil of N J. 69% both! CYRIL PALMER, lon Galvanized with taps. Apply Studebaker 27% 'ENGRAVER.' Queen Street. Nicholl _ Ashton. Call 3178. 435t* te sun tp Today, February 4, 1950. trated in Free Staters... Selec Stiniav Oil 12% sntt* tive support from local and Jo Swift International 12Vs . Hamilton. 8472tm.eipt. hannesburg operators -created Texas Co. 62' FOR SALE 7075tsa. eitp Timken Roller Bearing 35 HAND-BAGS: Ladies-Childrent, "*4_ useful gains. Producers eased in T*.