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VOLUME xxxvin HAMILTON. BERMUDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1961. No. 2. St.George's Win60th AnnualCup Match ______m Wz By an Innings and 44 Another change of bowling replace _m - - * ' saw Charles Swan _------i-~ *,%^r*-"^ -. ____H____F j~ ' mSmt z- * Runs^^^BSimmons, y two 8_Bk ~__^wfe Mackie after ?:S ';ntw-. ■>■ __M_____m "'______- **-; *: ______* 1 H. -_-_. -» mmmm A ■<■... 4_. overs, taking the new ball, Mm^* !_B .____P*___. _____■■ "■*■■ I _P- A T_k___* **fc*k H? JpHlS 60th Cup Match can be regarded as the most successful live mimil i s of play, when he ami at the eastern end Daul- one as far as the St. George's Club is concerned, b» hit Edwards through the phin cam. on for Rremar, and cause of the records which were made and broken, at the ex*** covers for a lioundary four. on Daulpliin's first ball, a sin- _^ cf the Somerset Cricket Club, who went down to a crusimi. George Dyer was caught out :_lt' was scored by James, but defeat, losing by an innings and 44 runs, thereby putting St hy Timmy Kdwards. after the return throw went away George's in the record book as having recorded the tb'rd bigges eighty-four minute^ of flatting. for another single, giving vktory in the history of the series« Inning contributed a personal "lames his century, after two total of 38 runs, and engaging the outstand-Hserved their victory, mown and fifty-seven minutes and at in a t t Z I■ epi I an bird wield stand of of chance-less . such opportune time, thai seventy-one runs with James. game sus- ""^- The had to be the St. George's Cricket Club 108—3—38 the sc '-Bmust feel impelled to go from pended temporarily to allow Cal. Symonds, the captain, who Match.Bstrength to strength. came the but, tiie spectators, had swarm- ______WJ^T"± JJ_K m'JK^^ -■* Sw^H ______""-^ "______St.B to . field, congratu- run, ed onto the to First Day's Play after scoring one was ______**' .___r ** " _i_E^Br^ "^■^]_^^^^^* SI'COUllB late James, and to bestow ou ' l-M -« '"*^B series, taught by Carl Swan off of 1 _A « the B Somerset took the field in him financial rewards. Edward's bowling. ______& ___B '1______R____E ______*^______H ruusB large ¥ ______■ vfl I ■ mWkmm-Zm bright sunshine,before a Timmy Edwards came on to __■- the theB 109—4—1 \. wf^^^fy wff^KT^mmimm HUB WWw -rnXW 1 recor.lB crowd of spectators, with Den- Rupert Scotland, thp next bowl at the eastern end in m. E_k-__ nis Wainwright and Jackie batMnan in. was promptly re- place of Charles Daulphin, and Hall.B innings — Durham opening the turned to the pavilion, receiv- Mackie Simmons took th«. NEW YORKERS IN BERMUDA Above are a group from Xew York who are vaca- th.'B George's, against the "Cocky 'B lor St. ing one hall from Edwards place of Swan, at the western tioning in the colony as guests of "Cannville House." Pembroke West. Standing are May Packwood'slbowling ol Eugene Woods and which was caught by Charles end. James hit Timmy Ed- Fierce, Velma Wilson, Ida La Polla, Mrs. Ismay Cann (who operates "Cannville"), W o 0 d s to Charles Daulphin, Daulphin in the slips. wards a long six to the east- George McClean, Edna Bagole, Alice M. D<*I_otch. Sitting Bettv Wood, Mildred Miller, eiill-B western euu created, opening from the 109—5—0 ern end of the field, to pass Emma Pate, Roberta Fletcher, Henrietta Carty. Myrtle Smoak and Antionette Morgan H Wainwright. — firstB to Eldon Raynor, the the third highest score in (front). Photo by Chiefton. the The first escape for St. sixth be St. Georjje's pre- Cup Match, that of Bos'u to St.B George's batsman for came in Woods' sec- vented Edwards from achiev- Swainson, who scored 122 runs. Sheridan Raynor, 3 wic , George Bre- The audiond when ing a "hat-trick," as he played in 1937. kets for 87 runs, and Winton HIGHPRAISEFORLOCALEMPLOYEES mar dropped a direct drive the anl out the over. Somerset's fielding began to Edwards, 3 for 102 runs, toiled from Wainwright, at cover for the dia-H In Edwards' next over, show signs of wear and tear, manfully for 23 overs apiece, MUTUAL RESPECT AND PROMOTION the Cuplpoint James hit the six of the but Mackie Simmons, who Durham was the first to first and with James and Hall hit- EARN EFFICIENT SERVICE audi innings, over the wicket, bowled a total of 10 overs, ob leave, being dismissed lbw. by southern ting all around the the the thou-l fence. Willi the score moving score mounted to 300 runs, at tained the best bowling ana-' UIGH PRAISE for long service employees of the Telephone Daulphin, after thirty minutes slowly. Lloyd oi' lysis, his two , those o4 turn-B batting, partnership ahead Jaine-i the end of 280 minutes Company was forthcoming from Mr. G. W.Berry, the Plant for the eventlof the reaehed his 50 runs, five min- Lloyd James and Alfred Hall producing 2t> runs, per play. James was missed by Controller,in the absence of Mr. Harman, the General Manager, and his utes lunch interval, costing his 32 runs. imtH being six before tile Swan fielding near the south- on Wednesday evening at the presentation heldat the Telephone when the yps-l sonal score runs. when he scored a boundary 4 boundary, Charles Daulphin, the open, George Dyer was the next man ern and after that Company warehouse. we'ltl off of Edwards, having taken escape recorded his 150 runs, ing bowler, in his spell of Sir Henry Tucker, M.C.P., the Company in 1886. Mr. secure th-flin. 109 minutes in the process. minutes. After twelve overs, returned an ana Hughes 28_1_6 scored in 226 and Director of the Telephone has also found the hadl Two balls later, Eldon Raynor adding seven more runs to his lysis of 2 wickets for 38 runs. Co., presented long servic years rewarding. the Woods was relieved by cap- hit Edwards for a massive six personal total. James had the Somerset had no reason pins of gold and silver to The feelings of a much Swan, proud played al tain Charles at the over the southern fence, and at misfortune to hit his wicket, whatever to feel of their thirty eight employees. The1 younger man, Mr. Francis be con-l western end, Woods having the end of thi' over, the t-ams attempting to get a ball away fielding,, as at times it could pins were tokens of the ap- Mussenden. who has given for fine effortlgiven up 14 runs, and being retired for lum-h. with the from Mackie Simmons. During only be classed as slack, and preciation felt by the manage- twelve years of service, coin- tighten- he havel no-balled six times by umpin score standing at 14fi runs for his time at the wicket, James when it should have ment for those who had been cides closely with that of the would!Bascombe. After 45 minutes of the loss of five wicket-*. xet np a.rctord ft scoring tV ed up, it split open at the with the Company for periods older men. He started as a another record tr!play, Wainwright, having Seven minutes after the second highest individual beams, enabling James and ranging from ten to thirty- linesman and is today a super- made nineteen runs, was out afternoon's play commenced, score in Cup Match, 157 runs, Hall to dictate their owa five years. visor. He said he felt that the proved! lbw. to Daulphin, the score the one-hundred and fiftieth and with Alfred Hall, set a terms. Several of the employees management demanded effici- the StIstanding at 37—2—19. run was scored. The first record partnership of 173 runs Somerset began their first talked freely of their years ency of their employees an d in '

mm rersonaijna ■**" DEATH!; THANKS! The Bermuda Recorder gf'"J"* through this medium to express ... u.j — Idesire family PUBLICO* [Tbe Editor reserves the (Continued lrom Page 1) SIMMONS Kaydie Louise well wishers as well as my main* friends and many kind ri{j':t of accepting or rejecting the Bronx, Xew York. Sin passed away ending ,„v and thanks for the 8treet, in deep appreciation Published by the Union Printery, Court Hamilton anv communication that maj will be the house guest of llfl peaceful life on l!Jth July during my furlough at home. pub ni'.sscs rendered Bermuda, every Wednesday and Saturda. be forwarded to bim for aunt Mrs. Phoebe Sealy. 1961, at Prospect Hospital Iwould love to thank you all personally, bu publication # * * failing paper as th. lication. The of anj where she had heen in finding this impossible Iam using tbis does not impl? may 4, " correspondence Among the passengers arm health since ISfL Affi next best possible means. - PLACE Managing Editoi the . A. B. that the Editor agrees with ing by P.A.A. Jet plane or 18 years ami 4 months. Sil- Iprav that Cod will bless you all and as Ireturi writer's nam« hushand, ': again Iasl contents. The Sunday night w a s Miss Helei ica ves to sorrow to Africa*to take up my life's work once and address must accompany sons, 1 daughter. 1 son-in-law SUBSCRIPTION RATE*. Price of the Bronx, Xew York you >"■ all correspondence.] Miss Price is visiting her uneli 2 daughters-in-law, 9 grand, WKXOXA A. JENXINGh: 68/- Yearlj 38/- Half Yearly 25/- Quarterlj the Rev. T. B. Price of Wai- ehildren and other rclativi- her i and friends. Special Adi Hamilton Bermuda wick and cousin Mi' Rates for Contract of Parker Hall, Agnes Price Hamilton. Asleep in Jesus 4-_u7(J All common i.*:ions intended for publication should be addressee July 24th 1061. Res. 4-886JJ Parlour Citj \\ lekniar to The Manager, The Recorder, Court Street, Editor, Mr. and Mrs. .lames The Philadelphia arrived in Ber- Recordei of The Bermuda muda on Tuesday for a feu CARDS OF THANKS When Your Need is Greatest HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 196] Dear Sir:— days holiday. Thev a re guest- Lodge. As the Executive au- at Sunset Ihe family ot the Lau — % t — ir-1i— thority of the Bermuda Consti- .i 1 Carlyle James Kelly, thank & Son tutional Conference compris- Williams, also Walter Kohin c. w. Pearman organizations — the many relatives aud friends "Momentous" Legislative Year ing several with son and Arnold Francis the worker — for their floral gifts, letters membership of both MCP's . and cards of sympathy, alsi Funeral Directors group and whose membership In view of the foregoing the any kindness shown during years for Colonial Parliament is not only attested by affida- awat*. Established over 75 Closes public should be made the passing of theii now on deposit at House the sudden vit of possible reasons why loved one. Mav God bless of Commons, London, but sup of the official Franchise SERVICED prorogued Wednesday until haste every om FAITHFUL, PERSONALIZED pOLOXIAL PARLIAMENT was on ported under Seal of the Col Committee at introduction ol October 25, by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Julian onial Secretary,Bermuda, that the Parliamentary Election Somewhere the sun is shilling ANYWHERE, ANYTIML Gascoigne. In the traditional ceremony with members of tin this report on behalf my Act, 1961. recommending (bv Thru mists of hazy blue, (aforementioned) it House of Assembly and meiiile :s of the Legislative Council principals the majority) that Universal Somewhere there is no sOfTOO being presented. Suffrage Il And hearts arc happy and gathered in the Council Chamber, Sir Julian made a brief review Adult be effected. The populace has been to that not true. most momentous year in th. is well remember of what he said was "probably the amused at several of the until May, 11)61, that the min Somewhere t Ii c r e ■ His Excellency the Governor will open history of the colony" so far as the legislative field was con thoughts advanced through utes of the United Xations parting cernec the local press in the advo. (verbatim) Re: Resolution Mimewnere mere is uo pan cacy towards enjoyment of Agenda, Item 87, con Somewhere loved uni'Han GARDENS menuonei A/L323 THE Tne Governor peoples rights within this loyal cerniug the declaration on thi waiting among other things the pits I am glad to say that UK and ancient colony and also iu granting of Independence ti: To greet us once again (he continues tc sage by the House of Ihu tourist trade the climate of such rights as Colonial countries and peoples And tho' b e y on tl mu fci flourish. For the first sis (lishrined i.e., understanding GOVERNMENT HOUSE Bill. He Internationally available to Ber- _ " _ i was -. i versal Francise * * _n *1- ' made " 1 . months of this year the total ■ . <■ Unit, your heart al that Assemblymen would w\ "elimination ot Colonialism a muda in the courtesy of May this set - number of visitors to thi rest to the public on SUNDAY AUGUST 6th wouli all its forms and manifesta- ed Xations membership and re come the study the bill Colony from all countries YV isdoi. llOIK. ceived here (in Bermuda) bv Somewhere in all His now get Legislativ to an and on the first Sunday in each month until Sept from the amounted B2,888 incrcasi 1 A Loving God knows best. period A look at the facts of lit. the Bermuda Constitutional Council, having regard to th- of 8-345 over the same Bermuda, together Conference. from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in I960 and a percentage in lure in _J by whici c\ft * state tha. narrow margin tt m t W— with the interim report, May It is pertinent to crease of 11.2'. In view ol Entry for all motor assisted vehicles by North Shore OaU some of its provision^ wen. I960, to the local Legislature Member States at the United The husbano and t amily ol the strenuous competition from including India, .1 . . T* 1__ ▼ _s_ Parking facilities available passed by the Hous. and the then uudesirability in Xations Unit- tbe Late Raydie Louise Sim other tourist resorts, this con. Republic, USSR, any change of the numerical ed Arab Gha mons, desire through this Entry for pedestrians by either Gate Following is the text of tin liiMiiiiT increase in the nuni- voting strength of the Colony: na, etc., etc., are exertin;, thos; tourists visiting Ber- medium to thank all Governor's Throne Speech:— ber of one unable to note the de- within the framework of tin muda is highly satisfactory is who helped in any way li ADMISSION FREE mand, for disturbing that then l'nited Xations Charter mosl make her last days comior. Mr. President and Honour- and reflects great credit on invaluable assistance to the TEA WILL BE SOLD OX THE TERRACE IX AID Oh Legis- numerical voting strength, and able, and all organizations. able Gentlemen of the the activities of the Trade De- to the extent now envisaged cause of Bermuda at instanc ASSOCIATION lative Council: velopment Board. Religious groups and other THE LADY CUBITT COMPASSIOXATE by the Legislature;particular- of the Bermuda Constitutional friends who expressed or senl Speaker and Member*- ly after having accepted with- Conference: a state of associa- Visitors are requested not to bring dogs Mr. Most Momentous Yeai condolences oil the occasion of the Honourable House ol out dissention, the report of tion which is established on of their bereavement. by Assembly . In the legislative held this May, 1960, referred above. Protocol records fiom level, has been probably the most The trenzy of climate creat. guest invitations to the The time has come to close general the momentous year hi the history < d, arising from the publi*. assembly during the present session of Parlia- of the Colony. After thre.* meetings promoted, managed first week in debate on the recess, of ment for the summer years of study by a Select admirably, by Mr. Roosevelt question Independence for ■■■".'"■ :;.:':*'. In summoning Parliament to- Committee and several week; Browne in continuing the ex- territories like Bermuda, i.e., !*< H-12"; yet in my possession. asperation! i._.._ of _._ "_* _. day for this purpose Iwill debate the House of As hibited was com- i mendable, This cooperation by interest- practic; sembly finally gave a Third but it eventually ._■> follow the customary ed Member States is afforded - _J Reading to the of all other and refer briefly to the main the Bill entitled took course f "The Parliamentary Electiou public demonstration of the (Continued on Page 9, events of importance that hav. few, ■ » whii 11 " i*'rf 'J.immWfTff.ftM fr Dealing first with arrival* St. Paul A.M.E. damental changes in the elec- which was so outstanding, and departures, there ha* system under which toral thi it forced uninfluenced by __hB_s!4_El .***5ljt beeu a change the post ol that Church in Colony has been so success- violence; the reading — foe Xaval Officer, West In Corner Court and Victoria St. Senior fully run for the past thre the first time in the Colony's dies. Commodore II. C. J hundred and forty years. — Rev. V. R. BYRD, B.A. D.S.C., R.X., having existence the Riot Act in Shand. to by Pastor been It proposes the substitution Hamilton be followed replaced earlier this (as J. of I'nivcrsal Suffrage for :i aforementioned) the Fran- Kev. T. H. THICK month bv Commodore E. L meetings : Martin, D.S.C., I restricted franchise based on chise of Mr. Browne Associate Pastor R.X. know meetings, which lost its pres- that the Legislature will wish the ownership of land and th SUNDAY, AUGUST (ith abolition of the old system ol tige by his associates in the ___«_\_Jf VJf mSk^____*» Commodore and Mrs. Martin fulfilment of their respective their family a very happy representation in the House ot 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship and ambitions, by accepting and Holy tour of duty in Bermuda. Assembly by four members- and Communion' ta______^^ ______Wwmm^m______m ____■__! ____)k from each parish, substituting assisting the promotion of Subject :"The Devil's Banquet Earlier this month the At. for this system single member measures in the administra- 3.00 p.m. Sunday School tornev General, Mr. J. C. Hoo tion of the Government, which constituencies. 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship _f __^^^mm^^^^_v __ ton. M.B.E., Q.C, left th they themselves had not too ."■ m^ 1 Subject: Big - ' Ihe Bill is now "How is Your < - *'■ Colony on transfer to the posi before th* long then denounced as being JmSm—mmW-^^S^^mS mmY.^ f J_____T __^\' _(? Religion?" ■ of Legal Secretary to the Easl Legislative Council for fur- irresponsible; and particularly -*. \Wmm^^m\^^^ H» jfc-l II .A JW<*& High ther study, and it would there- as acceptance made, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th Africa Commission. Mr such was ___5______5 _^F : be i■ juts*._F __P « ..: '.______* _e* Hooton served Bermuda ablj fore improper for me to well knowing that their duty 8.00 p.m. Mid.Week Praise twAW_\______Wm--^\Z^7V7mm\ -'^■x.-tmmAmm?..rSmf :;.::■ and well for a period of threi comment on its provisions. assumption therein was in a Service X_i ____Ur . years will be greatlv continuing (seriously) minor and he 1 would only say one thing THURSDAY, ______r^ \ J______F^^ missed. Iam sure that you will stature: to name but a few ; AUGUST 10th all join me in wishing hin (Continued on 1'age o, Leon Williams, Esq., Rosalind 6.00 a.m. Prayer Meeting in his new appoint success '1 ______5 '--- jaaBSJk ment. ffl V. e^^^M "" No Chief Justice Yet jM ______*^^^^^^^^^^^^^-______E MmW'^mmWM Iregret that 1 amjiot yet \ "**%*. able to give you any informa- MMMMMMMMMMMM MMMMMMMMMMMk tion about the appointment of ___■ _^_^_^_^_^_H A_L_-i a new Chief Justice but Ihope ______to be in a position to make an _^B ' J______mI announcement shortly. In th< Im___ * I_LC _M_I v v___r^ meantime Ithink it only right l*-9^______l^t _____l-ME^_____H_r i>C 'W1 to acknowledge the Colony'"- debt of gratitude to the Act ______ing Chief Justice, Sir Allan : 1 Smith, M.C. for carrying thi administering jus- " burden of - -*****- -"— '- DELIVERY Supreme tk 1 - BOY... tice in the Court ou ' - ' ■ own past it**"_r __r ->-**' his for the twelv. *!■■ " 1I ■-^H wmmw m-W?"fl mr in&1v^H ■ n^i^Ei.1»!__. b_x_rL_7 -.M-JM i -^^^^____ * ■£pmil] months. wfj^t ■■hvrS ____r JiBr^ ml "-___r . dashing at the speed of light to j, if ImJi -----I ____r _k \i "__T (m/^fl .. bring you the 5 _* <_l* ______#______t ______r _■__■ ( l* *!* 'i ▼ L-< a 1he olony suffered a griev- _ clean, loss January the ■_____■ ______! ___T^______^ " ikr." X pi)*>, «*"* i____(H_--...— ~ __ ■ ■___. _^ ._■ ▼ wm ___K_. *"»>"** i .i F s. -4VE9HBP. .1 TO: ■ . ______--«- -__. -_ ------.- - - - >* ly by his colleagues in th< wewv ****tF. -f 4.- t_ Parliament. A. Colonial 1 =*****'^ ! It is my happy duty today YOUNG ENTERTAINERS — Instead of sitting off being entertained as is usually th- express Home, to publicly my con- case for orphans at the Sunshine League the youngsters on Tuesday of last week f_M _\\\\____\\\\rm/mmmm1 /K&jLJniwmx y 1 gratulations to Sir Henry provided the entertainment for more than SO persons attending a High Tea sponsored by *11 Wl*7l Tucker, C.B.E., J.P., M.C.P. the Matron of the S. L. Home, Mrs. Grace Talbot. Above are some of the 30 resident* on the Knighthood conferred of the home who were featured in country dancing. Waitresses at the tea were beau upon him by Her Majesty th* tifully dressed in saris as Indian girls. They were Marlene Burns, Dorothy Nearon, Betty in the Birthday Howes, Ceeelja Douglas. taught youngsters country dancing plans tc Queen last "j Miss Burns the and U-U 1 -.1 A xl — T__._i.-_ 1 T_*_l T7-„ll_. Honours list. hold regulai nee classes for them, Photo by -Ed Kelly. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1961. 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Man would have realized he was Directors Report Absent home, he said. Bank of Butterfield I»n Friday ot laal week M*. From Homeland and Mrs. Buttcrfielii were For a FIRST CLASS Selec Another Year guests of houour at a recep- Successful 58 Years Returns tion at Sunset Lodge. Sitting of Delightful Wines on the lawn at the Lodge dur- charm by Visiting his ing the reception, reniinisci.i- continued general prosperity of the colony, the should noi loae its native land for r\ESPITE the over-crowding and th.it, where the first since tearing ad ing with friends a n a watch- TRY merchant community has once again been urged to consoli- ing the possible, We should continue years ago is Mr. Edward brilliant sunset set du expand. The Directors of the Bank of X. T. ihe horizon, date rather than lo try and obtain the addition- Battel-field of Staten Island, .Mr. Butterfield Butterfield in their annual general report for the year eiidin r (iO al in our so-called off- X.Y. Accompanied by recalled that years ago "it 30, 1961, noted that "available information indicated that visitors his .June season wife, they arrived bv the would have been pitch dark expansion continuing and inventories are still- excessive, is still ' of Bermuda on .Inly 24. around here at this hour. The despite a warning issued last year by the directors. Othe.* Conditions Queen being in d plan to be here a reason that there were K.W.V. fort- "** annual general number of tourists visiting oar From the point of view night. Mr. is so many cedars and other The bank's business conditions, Butterfield visit- meeting was held last week, shores in 1960 totalled 162,679. other ing his two sons, Messrs. Bd- trees. Xow there are nothing must be clear lo every ilirinu The report submitted by the an increase of 15,023 over _nii* and Allwin Butterfield of else but houses a n d honking Dinner Sherry 5/- Hon. H. D. Butterfield,"man- 1959. This is mainly due to the ill.in al lliis time that inves- Southampton West car horns." aging Director and the Hon. excellent efforts of the Trad- tors lrom abroad will not The elder Mr. Butterfield "HonmauoiO'ortWine 5/6 make ne of the facilities B. T. Gosling, manager, as Development Board, the Ber \\iis U years old when existing here, arc the he left Cape Dry follows:— muda Hotel Association and which hifl Pembroke West home to Red 5/- ot years of good, stable the carriers, plus the free ad- result work at t h e Mizzentop The Bank has had another Co.eminent souuil ethics, Hotel Cape Dry vertising from visitors who uii'l in the States. His mar- White .. 5/- successful period and the Pro- we our first just have been pleased wi -ur unless maintain envi- riage was to a Bermudian, tits for the financial year able position in two climate, our ameniti, * .en- these who died iu Xew York ended were £187,532, slightly fields. after 1960, accommodation and the ■ r- giving birth to two sons. The more than on June 30th, Alter forty years etli- AT YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD RET £183,219. vice they received while h- re. of boys returned when the figure was i-ii'iit and loyal service to the home immedi- The Directors declared a Insettlod conditions in he ately after their mother'-, Caribbean are undoubt. Ily Bank. Mr. II. Morris Cooper, Hta _■!■—■-1 dividend of 2/- resigned death and remained here. a,l°" er tactor J.P., as Assistant Asked how he felt being per share to shareholders of May 31st last, 1960, This trend has cont..,, d Manager oa home after so long, record on December 31st, ending daily Mr. But- IN All FLAVOURSjj BROS., ■*"1961. « current intom.a- thus his activities terfich. smiled and said: H GOSLING LTD. and an account of the in- in the Bank. The Bank is for- creased earnings and the ex- tion shows an overall n.cre.se "like a complete stranger." **** six months, tunate in being able to have, HAMILTON ■the first The island has become so cellent condition of the Bank's in advisory capacity, buiit Th* means that 6,782 more an the up that were there not Agents: affairs, thev increased the final Mr. Cooper's lon,r for 1-2141 tourists arrived here during benefit of two readily recognized land- dividend to 2/3 per share. ' and wide experience iu the — by thls Pprod than m the saine marks Hevl's Corner andthe John G. Deposits have increased * business life of the Colony. Bassett & Son SOMERSET ST. GEO approximately £700.000, which ni*>n,h last year It is import- House of Parliament with its however, (Continued on Page %) — is reflected by a similar rise ant, that Bermuda iloektower he doubted if he Dial 1-3166 in Cash and British Treasury Bills. Loans show a modest ad- *"^^"fll lB^_fe-"* vance of £200,000, and Undi- vided Profits are up to £88,700 " from £57,500. The total Assets of the Bank have ipiadrupled in size since June of 1950. The Trust Department con- tinues to enlarge its local an! overseas business, aud the re- - sult is apparent from its more W MmJ mmm-^mW ■ mm\r^l^mmmm.m^\y ¥__. -^-^K W^mW^Zk W^, *'^^| satisfactory earnings. m_#$fl Aw - _____r// M 'pw?^ Success Evidenced Conditions can change ra- pidly in the various types of * ?^*_^_L ' * investment and management ____r ~ ___■ " "5fi^ ____^^^w*^^i«il^s#5^^^^ii3s^^"F*«__., \ '■£*— <3pj ______' '"''':-iv-ift-oii----Sai_^-aKS-j^i-^>i^^?x^x?x?^ 'W- accounts which are entrusted it\^m__,w.lK$g^__Wmfilm ______!____:__■ _____■ . ____F *___!■ _f«3Kj&jl to us, and the Trust Officers obviously try ____ J__T^W^::^___k w ■mniiw jg j__8*?1§^'^^ ;__&*_SP^^* :j^a :.:a have to and __w 7&7"Zw " 4 . _fl evaluate those changes and, if K____> IP^s^L.1pm m $&rIB^ . ? JW*___■ „_■ \ Zm " ' ' possible, foresee them. n^ s £ Ipto^ _tMfe.JB ______*ifitiip|iwp^'pi|^'^ >,-5s, ,_^| Their success in these vary- z&Sm-^w?! ing conditions is evidenced by the support of many satistie i clients, and this year has been more than usually complicated ______W_____iHla__. __tr W$M ____■ _9h. _t_fl by the L.S. Presidential ______!aa^>*^t__ __r -__Hmm ___■ -_-_r^V ____■______, fl __■ elec- |^^ ; : :* rate -H ______**'^l_::.'-:*: -._a^H_ - lifi ■ ______B______I ______! __T » "J tion, the irift in the Canadian ______":":■*..-:-:■: _H^^^O^_ x-mmf0W_**^^"-. .O :^^l^^4^^^ ______r^______H ______0^ ______:': '' ______-?: ::':*::Tmi(0':: : _^| i______[ ______financial scene, the departure "£':*?' ______■ ______■ ___r of South Africa from the Com- ______Hi I I ■ ______monwealth, ______* __s ______fl______! the political ten- __F a_-_-_------_------l -_-_-_---. -siS flflHflHflfl* Bk^m^k^mM AM sionin the Rhodesias and Eas* M ZZsm m ___r __r -tl Africa, *■' and the threatening ______— __ MB— fl Wtr ____^^^ _^_ weakness in sterling. _^__ 3B$jj__t p^^^ A^m The last Annual Report in- cluded a reference to the rapid | |||||i>M|| ■______* %_t_fl \ZJ expansion that was taking place in Bermuda and a re- commendation that the mer- chant community should con- ■__F_P^_. solidate rather than continu- *jjjjj^L_*Mi__\_ "*% I __W>mW_\ to expand. We deem it ad- visable to repeat this recom- mendation now, because avail- able information indicates that HERE 15 ALL YOU HAVE TO DO expansion is still continuing and inventories are still ex- cessive General prosperity has pre- vailed throughout the year, but there are indications of a Next time you pause slackening in private housing for a deliciousbottle construction work in recent months. This was not unex- of ice-coldCoca-Cola pected, owing to the curren' at your favourite shortage cf mortgage funds It is possible that this situation store, remove thecork from - _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_HB0^_^_^_^_^9^^V * __^_H_____fll ______*3^^^.?.\-:ij■".«";.v-i':JK^J?y.^1^fcw, -^^^*^^- *_l t^Bi__AKi"'JioH _____HHW^______i H "'Kvl'Iviv vXv'ivv/a-I will be temporary, as invest- the crown and you will K_i_H M*0m$0sL l&_ ' ment in local mortgages is at a"HSS r ''■"'" H* flJ -tractive to Bermudians and see a letter of the alphabet. IPHfli l ~-^ fl normally tc overseas accounts. at > " If the Government proceeds The words the top of Ufa mk ■■ ■ A_<^_*it*^_Bf*-'\ ito** \HJ ... .. ' fl \zJ with its plan involving the four of thesquares il """I II l_*^-______h_?^- spending of five million pounds ---. a period using IIIL BlnjlilI Z M & S I over of five ye--s,on can be spelt by I Bf^*.''.s *. v^f^fi Hospitals, the new Post yffice M flJ found ..* ".** ,.■> _:■: ':,:>-&. __■.§-' and other buildings, there the letters BflflflflflflflflflflflflflfllWWflBMBBBBBBB-flBflunder BBBfl-fl^E'^^^^^^^^^^^^^h^ j^__»* fl ' should be plenty employ- ______" $£&&. s : -______P^1 * j.**;! of the crown. '78& Z& « _. __til S2 y **? **__ff ment available for construc- ; : ______< *&%!!■'"?&?4f^_ilb„fr_ji_fl_l____l ji__i^|f^^ -v^^l tion workers for some time to Spellingout any------or all **">,^ig**''*> ' ''"' _ffl_n_ffi^'yihn^ ' 4&I come, provided that the pro- ______f$_li_IM38tt__. ,!;i. r4__B!*W«^»S^I -B IB __Bf-*:::S*'- * I of the said words i|Bi!ahk\ *&____ "^f^*** gramme is thoughtfully spread. * Hs" Br IIP^I* \ \ \' '■"7'iM. flt ____. zz' a7^m 'W.*.^ v im Tourist Industry byusingthese letters l"f->s**^*A \ \ ts^Jfc^?t-B BWk **^^_i __B^#iJiJ.^/ Ki^___i Many Annual Reports of willearn you the the Bank have" naturally re- prize or prizes spelt out. \tkf ferred to our tourist industry, which provides the main in- come of the Colony and pro- " i -~" duces most of our foreign ex- H^_^-»^! »^:^«N^^r "■ fl Wm' M P^afl ___K'? : is^^^^^sl **?i| change requirements. y : This in- pnvaow w .g »?f^m^f^.i^KSMr-r .x-wym^ —————^^^^^^^^^wmmtmwmmmt dustry also is vital because ______n_____BH H_ft*< -*> ■>:■■''■.v..■■ j tn mfta __-_m _H ______B______H^______serious unemployment in all H ____^*3*2___f - sr** ______■ ______n______M______MB-_-__)c!Hff^ -H __-_t categories would occur if th- __Bj_y^a__B * " ___BSn -H Mm _fl HI BBS WdPjMm *- 1 ______fl______HHHflHH^ number of tourists coming to ____ _-_IRJ«-r.----i--aa---a.M.-Z: y>::.v>x::■■:■■:■-■■■j-_-__l -_-_-_-g^^'^:-^<__i«*K.: ;'.££-$3-S_---_H ' great extent. flfl^ :x_K7^______Br_E______P^fl___7 ■■*.v^.;■v■jRB^g^^^^^■^^^J^^^^Ki^^^^'^■:.;:^^■:-■ xfflfr_____i______E_5S_P_y_ysffira -^.SsbBSwh aWR,1 -"^ \-^^^^_a______H_^______[ mmW^^.^mTjmm^mm^&vatsMw':mmWZ- wWi^TmmUtK-Z- \-zz-..x, m& J.HH IK flfl zz- z^^^^SSfz .■■■^Mt ,-^^**&jgf-__M&7K AWMW^M Mm\ MW ■ Bermuda's number one prob- , "' ' ' ' v; *: #^______T ■■■"■ -miBBi :; --' ■■ lem is still the rapid increase : 5 V «■■■ -*-, * * " '"'' *^ in its permanent population, H— ______^______B__^____^___£^___5_P-W-tfT-flt >i_^*A. jj^M&iMS»^K^y_^^^flMj^fl^^- '-x fi _yy __iM si ______■ >^3^$- _!______!

> i-,-^ and the number o? people M'-^^^^^DSjff ______K___E _E____r__E^___uS.!-...-* "''.]"s^x ESk*^..■ --X'.'-.-.-x^-----! HHk... .> */*______h__^_BB-_------I ------_-_-_-K-' ■v^$Kk^^^______I______I liv- iijifl __HncllT,TJ?!BI!FflB^fflP_S ""■" :: ■*«g^^ -jo^k b C~7 w&yzzzz^i ing here can only be supported l"r^ -^BfrmBmI " ' by additional expenditures wS^^^^^^^k " B^>- al^-Brafl I JH by «r%_sfifli_K___ra__ii_flBB l^^w^^s^$-^B HnKErJB I_H _-___. -H visitors. ______! _B ■■^"' '»3_iS!v J«vfl lul II I It is gratifying that the C0LLZC1 MTMm^ SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1961 Page Font THE BERMUDA RECORDEB

Unit Fears Congo Chief Lunar Landing Planned for 1%U U.N. ROLLOCKS AGENCY Save F.R. South-West Pleads- 3 IN SPACESHIP TO Court Street, Hamilton Africa Strife Our Country CIRCLE MOON IN 5 YEARS Rea.1 Estate, Travel, Insurance, Licensed Auctioneer By Robert C. Toth in New York Herald Tribune ITNITSD NATIONS, N. Y., PAFLIAMENT URGED TC Collections. Land in every Parish. We arrange youi Jaly :il — A l*.X. inquiry FORGET THE PAST WASHINGTON, July _.'*- then by the Nova rocket, mortgage,and minor repairs taken care of immediatclj a of 1'- committee on South-West Afri- The national space agency dis- which wil have thrust wi:h Landlords approval. closed today plans for a three million pounds (thirty times ca declared today that South LEOPOLDVILLE. Belgian man moonship which will b. more powerful than the big Phone: 1-580. Africa's racial policies have — t:*i| gest American rocket today. tension in the Congo Republic, July 27 sent on a round-thc-inoon created such in years land on th yvj^v * * mandate territory that President Joseph Kasavubu five and 50 to 70 Tons xxPfv^s^. oul.v lunar surface aboul 1969. intervention can prevent a joint scs ot the boos- I'.X. today appealed to Iii calling tor bids oa tbe Ridding itselt "armed racial conflict." sion of the Congolese Parlia- Apollo spacecraft, the Na- ters in flight, the Apollo space ship will weigh between fifty The committee— barred bv ment to "forget the past sc tional Aeronautics and Space and seventy-five tons and South Africa from entering can our coun- Administration said the crew that we save measure fil'ty-fiv to sixty feel the territory— has called fo. will ride in t h e cone-shape.1 Iry. long as it plunges toward th. a Security nice*, forward area, thirteen to fit- I'.X. Council Reversing roc- ing on the situation. His speech was broadcast teen feet in diameter am moon's craters. by Leopoldville radio as reli- twelve feet high. kets would slow it down for a to the Security r— 1 1 t J ___-ll I soft landing. The astronauts Speedy Iherm In a letter able sources said the govern- The only bed will be a net Council, the committee charg- ment of Premier Joseph lleo couch standing "upright" would debark to make scien- SAYS ed that South Africa is engag- already had resigned in antic- against the rear wall. In the tific measurements and col- ing in a military buildup i't forma, lect samples of the lunar crest speedy ■ 1 space, how- ,". _J _.!_ ipation of the weightlessness of i "You'll cook better South-West Africa. It said it tion of a new government. ever,.."upright" is a meaning, Alter a week s stay, the hail evidence that South Afri- less term. The astronaut manned section- of the space- ca, cooperation with t'ortu There w as no clear indica- ship will shed the cocoon-lik'.' with in ,.-. e_ _ \ on the ceiling with- :.. .. tion yet who would be named could lie gWM' military forces in An. out difficulty,. resistant*- of the burnt-out re- %: Because of the superb -had 4.0(10 troops- PiYinier.' but all -indications versing -and for l(lf)Dr\/t|lrl . gMla.- posted Provisions..for two weeks in rocket head quality, drinks never taste thin wWsA along the Africa. w.A. officials, said; set reversing ever, tV^**^* BPPbM West AfrTea under oh! leader Antoine Gizenga has rockets will slow Apollo as i: reason why to-day, as M f_2ji mandate. It '" supreme. WM1/fvYulM WW League of nations bt-en reported ill and unabl-. Airlock to Disembark rushes toward earth at 25,(XX: Gordon Ginstands WwKM refused I'.N requests thai fM has to attend. 111 th miles an hour. Then all super- MASTERS the territory be put undei An airlock will be set nose of the spaceship. 11. u e I fluous rockets and equipment 1'N. trusteeship. Mr. Kasavubu called this reconvened session of tin. like a torpedo tube. Throng! will be jettisoned to lighten Congolese Parliament "th? it the astronauts will disein- the manned compartment to four to most important date since our bark to set the first American six tons. independence."' He said for- foot on the moon. Small wing-ltke tabs to; IMPORTED FROM LONDON, ENGLANC new government First test flights of the Ap. manoeuvring the spaceship mation of a will * M K N'S as soon as possible was "vital polio are scheduled f o r 1963 allow the pilot to select FRITH'S LIQUORS, for the stability of our coun- or 19n4. These will contain 11 a landing area within 5,0OC LTD. SUMMEP. DKES3 HATS 18/6 and 25/- ship try both politically and ec i- men, only instruments tn miles of where the re- Agents for Bermuda WORK HAT£ only 7 6 each non.ically." check out the spaceship de enters the atmosphere. Two " sigi great parachutes will then TAN AND GREY COTTON HATS « asked twelve com- blossom to cushion the final 7/( N.A.S.A. BLUE, GREY AND TAN BASEBALL CAPS at panies to submit proposals be landing. 37/( J) on building t h 1 Some $K)0 million will bt THE VERY BEST KHAKI SHORTS ■ at fore Oct. ■peat on the Apollo SHIRTS NAACP Accuses craft. spaceship GREY AND KHAKI WORK - As now conceived, if would this year, N.A.S.A. estimated at 20 It costs » WITH SHORT SLEEVES ■ be rocketed into space by .1 By the time the first American so little to 1 BLUE AND BROWN BUNGEE.B 5 Firms and U.S. Saturn multi-stage boost-'! touches the moon, the project in early flights around earth will have cost $20 billion. nerve qour films 10 oz. BLUE DUNGAREES at 25/- Shipyard of Bias H. P. MOTYER Enlarged WASHINGTON, July 27— 10-YEAR PLAN Church St. East Tel. 1-2163 SENATE BACKS INSIST ON The National Assoeiatiou for the Advancement of Coloured FOR RESEARCH ON OCEANS People today filed complaints with the President's Commit — on Equal Employment Op WASHINGTON, July Zk and fourteen agencies, uiclud Kodak tee " Science portunity against five com. A ten-year, government- wid ing the National Foundation, that have in- YOU PROTECT YOURSELF AND HELP panics and a government programme of oceanographic FILM shipyard. 50-to-32 Senate terests in oceanography. research won teem sn.ntgaiivai your .er, BERMUDA BY PATRONIZING THE lecently despite eri. oi tvtn Named in the complaints approval Budget Bureau Opposed «Tiolle»l inaptwt can quickly make ticism that it proposes a "bil p:clur*s you'lllov* to your LOCAL INSURANCE COMPANY were the General Electrie It directly with hav*lor lion-dollar fantasy." 4. conflicts well*., plant at Dover, Ohio; the Kennedy's warning desk or lo hang on your wall President any tit* you with "* Tampa, Fla., plant of Joseplt This denunciationcame trom on lik*lCall soon youiH y _>^ » With over 50 years of Service iii his talk the Berlin crisis -3/cunle n«galiY*s. *»p*nsiv Sehlitz Brewing Co.; the Shell Sen. Everett M. Dirksen, R. recently that new defence It's not Oil Co. refinery at Wood 111., the minority leader, dux. spending requires that th-. For River, 111.; Walterboro Dress ing a slashing attack in which government "must keep down Manufacturing Co., Walter- he found the following flaws all expenditures not justified boro, S.C; and Youngswear in the bill proposed by Sen by budget requests." Sen. All Classes ut Insurance Inc., Smoak, S.C. Warren G. Magnuson, D. Dirksen said he had found Ten complaints were filed Wash. : out that the Budget Bureau on behalf ot Negro workers al 1. It authorizes $.00 million "is opposed" to the bill. CONSULT the C.S. naval shipyard In for studies, surveys and ves. "The President has only Charleston, S.C. sels and includes thirty-five asked for a few simple thing- other 'open-end" authoriza in this area." he said, "and Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. secretary The Bermuda N.A.A.L.P. labour tions which Sen. Dirksen pre- I'm going to try in my modest Herbert Hill filed the com its total cost way to uphold the hand of tb" Insurance Building, Hamilton (West; plaints with Percy Williams dicted will raise to "well over $1 billion." President of the United State, chief compliance officer oi when it comes to the solvency the President's committee. 2. It goes far beyond the TELEPHONE 1-1275 hv of the country." It was charged "few simple things" asked that at the Sen. Dtrksen s oratory can.-1 G.E. Dover plant, President Kennedy in a nies. the com. $88 after Sen. Magnuson, chair- REID STREET HAMILTON pany consistently refused to sage proposing million i-i oceanographic spending for man of the Interstate and hire Negroes. The other com- Foreign Commit- panies fiscal 1962. Commerce were charged with tee, had argued that a massive, FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES several forms of alleged dis- 3. It has beeu iound uii co-ordinated effort to crimination. chart necessary by five department and understand the ocean At the Lowest Possible Prices deeps is essential if the l'nit- ed States expects to cope — with Russia's 500-vessel sub- And remember all Kodak Cameras and Woman maine fleet in the event mt Doctor Scores war. Although the Navy re- Projectors from Stuart s are factory guaran- " " fuse.! to support his bill, he cited warnings by Navy anti- teed in Bermuda Cleanliness Cult submarine commanders to -B ___■ _-_-h I _-_-L \\\\v !»li__ — (Contuiued ou Page 7, LONDON, July 28 Dr St. Thomas Hospital said _.T 1 _1_ I- Ann Mullins, a mother of six Iknow mothers who ljiaki children, contended recently their children's lives a misery ,T^"' that children can be too clean, by following them everywhen "Cleanliness may be next to with a face flannel (wash Godliness,"' she said. "But it cloth). can lead to a very miserable 1 don t stop my clnldrei state of affairs. licking each others lolliyops See Our Colour Gallery So, Ispend as much tinn one of If has an infection, tin advising my patients to bt others will get it anyway."' dirty and happy as persuading them to be a bit cleaner." Cleanliness a Barrier Dr. Mullins, thirty-six, and i Her advict general practitioner, advanced "Lets —be clean enough to b Dutch Boy her theory an article healthy dirty Paints WHITE HORSE in iii enough to b< "The Family Doctor," a pub happy." lication of the British The greatest SCOTCH in history Medical bhe said that too much Association. cleanliness can raise a barrier Common sense Theory between a child and the out Blended from the original recipe ol side world that hinders the 1 think this cleanliness cull child's development. Ihe White Horse ur :_. Burland, Cellar, since 174€ has gone far," _._ j -i- Conyers & too she said. "I Immunity to everyday dis Marirea, Ltd. expect -a lot of people to dis eases means coming into con. agree with me, but it's tim>. tact with germs," she added. bt. Johns Road, Pembroke __ _ _ 1 t* -_T 1*1 J .A FRITHS LIQUORS, LTD, somebody brought some com. My children must wash mon sense into the anti-germ — their hands before meals, but Phone 2-2067 Open 6.30 a.m. 6.00 p.m Agents for Bermuda war. let them get as dirty as they Ur. Mullins, whose husband want to during the day. Then is a phychiatrist at Loudou't get them washit off at night." SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1961. THS BERMUDA RECORDER Page Fire Yo u r Weekly Feature Pa g e EAST AFRICA Privale Citizen & Public Authority Britain's'Cousins'

MAKES HI5TORY By Ernest Atkinson Rediscover l_n.\|)<>.\ rTTTST^TTe*-^"pru Initials and to be ready to ad- citizen I'.'.i.iiiiBwho temporary Britain.Before them vise the contest the de- Lord Chancellor oa coiisidei's that a i au- the citizen can appointments and on inij authority overa vast the By Don Taylor thorilj has arroag-d h '^W cisions of making of rules of procedure. Old Country range He can for ex- sem ■ «av lias a nuniliei* iifrB of fields. The Council has lately pub- LONDON (LPS)— Over the en the spirit of "East Afri- appeal against the de- source- open to lii111. At til ample lished its report on its secon 1 years, I been So, too. will the fi nial of when have canism." verv leasi he mav write to th* national insurance be- year of working and that has covering affairs ! naiicial arrangements, for the he can challenge his the of th newspapers and see what sup- nefit : been debated in the House or By John Allan May Commonwealth, have Organisation will have a iii. income tax assessment; can ther e port he iretv It may lie nm. he Lords. — been some memorable occa. trihutalile pool of income lo object to a proposalby a local LONDON So the "old wealth countries are switching siderable and it mav hav. countrv" is not so bad after more and more of their owu sions when I felt that 1 was finance certain of its opera- very good effeet. authority to purchase a house The Council on Tribunals present at the making of his tions. And that pool ol against his will;he can appeal now has for chairman Lord all. purchases from Britain to Bri- — He llia.V III soiie cases ll" — Europe. tory. one ■>_■_. come will be derived not ii i against of Tenby who may be tain's competitors in There was such aid" io redress in the Ia w refusal planning better One of the most cheering easion last month, when I at- territorial contributiois. b u 1 to build himself a remembered by some Major things Yet still Britain keeps its mar- courts. It is easier these days permission aa— for Britons about the a a proportion of taxes on Gwilym Lloyd and ket open to them, just as be- tended reception in the car- from than it used to be iu Britaiu new house. Even income tax George continuing —Common Market profits of : tvpes i its menibers, women, fore lens of London's famous Lan- the certi i to me the government. Or he. appeals can be dealt with in men and controversy which cannot . House, scene of many company, a propor- I way. And some forty are drawn from a broad rang' judged an intrinsically caster and from m.iy get his .Member of Parlia- his he co- These clays Britain buy-* great conferences. customs three of lawyers, natural- — tion of and excis" ment to take np th" matte!-. Rent Tribunals will sit interests: mical subject is the way all much more from most of them revenue. In short, the Organ- England They ly; retired There, in the sunlit eve'i'ng Members of Pariamenl h a " *■ iu and Wales. but vigorous civil parts of the Commonwealth- than they now are. willing to servants; landowners; of an English summer, the po- sation will have its own funds. access to Ministers and are resorted to not only by hiisi- that-oiice-was-an-Einpire sud- buy from Britain. And still Assembly of the Or direct uessmeu; authority litical leaders of faraway The the power of raising in Par- citizens of long standing bin local ad- denly ring with praises for Britain keep its market open. ganisation have tii■■ ministrators East Africa were to be seen will liament any question on which also hy immigrants from the of long standing. Great Britain. This market is vital to them and talking together. power to deal with civil avia- West many "The only market in the walking responses to private appoach's Indies and other Within its own field, says Great Britain, it is discover- tion, customs aud excise; re- places who may protec- to which British Guiana There was an unmistakable have not satisfied them. seek the Council in its report, "it ed, provides a service for a world " of concord; search: university institu- tion. IM9 they decided over has free access is the British, air for this wa.. But of ionise there are far In is our task to actas watchdog quarter of the world that no tions; posts and telegraphs; cases. And a Dr. Cheddi Jagan, the opening day ot the con- more possibilities for mis- 4,600 there is a for the ordinary citizen and other country provides for remarked the of th" telephones and radio cominu great variety of other tribu- Prime Minister of Britisn ference on future understanding or friction be- see that he gets fair play. We even a tenth of it. It does so ideations; railways, harbours <_ East Africa High Commission ecu th- and th" nals: Tensions Appeal Tri- have no say " without a ipiid pro quo. Guiana, and politically not inland water communica- ta individual^ in the issues to b which, in the upshot, was t:t and body that in principle bunals; a Milk and Dairies This noted Anglophile. tions; merchant shipping; public decided, nor can we overrule service Britain pro- prove "brilliantly successful."' to serve liiill than rvci Trihunal and so on. vides is one-way public service commissions and exists the decisions that are made. free trade. Industries Dependent ihe most diligent and under- Most ot ttiese bodies hav° Our duty is supervise Closer Unity allocations from the distribu- usually to pro- Most Commonwealth goods standing of Members of Parlia Iaid chairmen who are cedure, as to ensure that tri- "Hong Kong goods eujov" table pool. thoughnot pay no duty at all on entering Britain, A White Paper now pub- in hope to cope with, necessarily lawyers. duty-free entry into All these matters are. of nt could bunals and inquiries fulfil this country. lished by the United King- even wei-' right that _M Their members, for the most declared Col. J. D. Clague, course, of an economic nature. it their purpose of always giv- dom Government leaves even devote most of his time part voluntary, are public- a It seems very generous. It leader of a Hong Kong trad" but much can be built on such should ing fair hearing and do the most cautious mind with to this kind of activity. Of re- spirited citizens who will thus nothing seems more so when it is real- mission in Tasmania. "Many foundations. And one can hard- give which can offend the ized the distinct impression that cent years in particular Ike their time and offer their ordinary citizen's sense that British goods usually of our industries depend en- ly over-emphasise the import- ef tirely not only will the long a n d government hav:1 v. isdom. They may sit in one* do pay duties in Common- on this concession.'' ance of arrangements in activities of justice." fruitful cooperation between such result and twos or fairly large tn- wealth countries. The prefer- ensuring > greatly expanded as a "New Z.aland is complete- Kenya. Tanganyika and that East Africa mainly of of bunals mav be constituted. The Council has been in ex- ences Britain once enjoyed resources are to best the introduction ly dependent on the Britis i Uganda be maintained, b u t used the State; istence for little more than have been whittled away al advantage. Clearly it also the Welfare and this Have BeenSucccssful market, states Prime Minister that a way is now open for If.I enormously two years but already it is most to nothing. makes the region as a whole hai to an Keith Holyoake of New Zea- still closer unity in the future. greater potential area of con By the large tribunals have finding that complaints from land. much more attractive to th" very Con- public to Purchase Switched It really is something of tact and conflict between th_ been successful. the tend take up a outside investor, for the whole sidering more Were the market no longer miracle, for my mind goes citizen and agents of Ike the enormous volutin of time than do its oth i These days, too, Coinmon- experience of the post-war of they — year functions of looking for free to Australia "serious ad- back over the years, when the state work do last itseif period is that that important they dealt with no less than into the working of tribunal-. verse consequences for Austra- idea of closer unity between almost legendary figure and Two Thousand Tribunals l,__n,000 eases— there have It may have to be strengthen And he ean know lian producers and the Aus- the three territories was Ike is much more liable to put that the tralian balance of payments" To meet this situation Par- been comparatively few com- ed to deal with them. And the tribunals are themselves un- frequent cause of deep fears money and enterprise into would inevitably follow, it was l';-jiteiit lm> provided in much plaints against them. Lord Chancellor has promis- der supervision t and misapprehensions. With- larger than smaller. and that h e communique areas into leeent legislation on rations But their development h a s ed in the course of a debate in affirmed in the out question, the splendid Council on Tribunals is Commonwealth long by The Organisation comes in- social and economic Batter* been haphazard; and until re- the House of Lords that he charged to see, in the words issued after work done for so Ike operation Tan- will -Minister Duncan Sandy's visit East African High Commis- to active after that there should be tribunals cently no attempt was Mad ! discuss with Lord Tenby of the Franks Committee's ganyika's emergence into in- i" to bring " io Canberra. sion is now at least seen in its deeide question* over whieh some unforinity int ideas for extending the Coun- recommendations, that their dependence in December. A and procedures.Some, ex- cil's work. India, Nigeria, Ghana, Can true and meritorious perspec- the citizen the executive their for work proceeds under t h e tribute should be paid here to might come into dispute in the ample allow legal representa- ■da, they all say the same. tive. Thus Parliament has pro. guarantee of "oQenness, fair- — the East African leaders an i li<'ld concerned. There are hy tion of claimants; others do ness impartiality." And now what precisely vided that the ordinary m a i and No Benefit Seen Mr. Macleod. Secretary of now sonic two thousand of not. Some allow- appeals either are the new arrangements.' in his dealings with GoveriL State for the Colonies, for these tribunals working in con- to the courts of law or to These countries cannot see The High Commission be- ment departments not their foresight and skill in af- higher tribunals; sonie not. il how they would benefit if Bri- comes the East African Com- take an official's decision as fecting this agreement at a Six years ago. in fuli'ilmeiii tain abandoned its one-way mon Services Organisation. filial if he thinks it linjii >t (their way) stage when the territories ar.' of sin election pledge that rec- . free trade policy; body only 221,000 Babies This new will not at different stages of political Tyler Refrigeration ognised the existence of pub- slapped tariffs on their goods; preserve the links so careful- to quo- lic sinxietv on subject, ■ subjected their goods ly expand (Continued on Page ti) International, the th built up, but will CA. set up SAVE ON Born to Unwed tas; and deliberately substi- point is that Government a Commit- them. The vital Modern Self Service tee Sir Franks tuted for a large part of them the three principal under Oliver other, Elected Refrigeration to consider and make recom- Mothers in 1959 the products of non- Ministers, one each Wedding Invitations from ter- mendations on the Oommouwealth, countries (par- ritory, act as Modern Shelving constitu- will the central tion stud working of adminis- NAPKINS FBEE ticularly of rich, industrial, policy-making authority; and A Free Store expanding, fully developed " THE BALLOT Planning trative tribunals and the like. WA8HINGTON, July 28— there will be a much mor Service. at the non-Commonwealth countries representative Legislative As- Its recommendations were An estimated 221.000babies- sembly consisting of twelve 15 THE KEY Gilbert Darrell accepted. The main decision The Unitv Press si bout fifty-two out of every set a Ministers (four from each Phone 2-0349 was to np Council of Princess Street 1.000 live births in the nation whose job — territory i, nine Members elec- Tribunals is to su- Here born to unmarried ted by each territorial Legis- There are many Negro lead- pervise the working of the tri- Dial 1-3384 mothers in 1950, the U.S. lature, ■ Secretary-General ers, including the Rev. Mar- Public Health Service said to- BROOKE and a Legal Secretary. tin Luther King, who are com- day. ing around at last to believe "East Africanism" that the ballot is the key to Mothers under fifteen years BOND were listed th? future progress toward racial of age for Such a representative leg- percentage illegiti- equality. was a long highest of islature will clearly strength- There every TEA time when these self-same mate offspring— 679 of Justice Comics Comics 1,000 live births to unwed leaders thought the mothers. The corresponding Is Department was putting too girls much emphasis on this phase ratio for from fifteen to Planned Parenthood seventeen was 242 per 1.000 of the programme, and wai Every Saturday Economical * 106 per 1,000 for those overlooking and Clinics the more obvious eighteen and nineteen years, aspects. But trie truth is, they the government agency said. Phone 1-3121 can now see that politician of the South are no different SENSATIONAL NEW RECORDER COMIC Figures indicated that t h e FOR APPOINTMENT from those in other regions. nation's capital reported the * They respect and fear the SECTION highest ratio of illegitimate Worthwhile Hamilton: voters. If the Negroes have births of thirty-five states— re- the votes to cast, they have Containing porting such statistics 160 "" KINGSLEY CLINIC the power to drive from office of every 1,000 live births. Reading . those unregenerate windbags who have for years I But the U.S.P.H.S. said that for your wholo fomtly Somerset: fatten? 10 Pages with 14 Different aimed .. pog« their ballot boxes with their Features at its figures on illegitimacy In fht.world'fomout THE ARMOURY segregation doctrine. were subject to some error ml Thk Christian Scionco pleasing both Young and Old alike because Ml nil illegitimate MonMer. Injoy Erwin a For a long time it secmci births are reported. Canham's ntwott Morion St. George's: as though was si in- tl.e ballot Meet once more your old friends:— ' panotratlna notionalond THE ARMOURY long way off for most Xegroes. The service said final tomononoi nowt covoropo, But now there are signs every- ALLEY OOP THE LITTLE PEOPLE figures for 1988 showed there how-to-do footurot, homo- where of a major break- — were 4,295,000 live births in maklnp Idoaa. Evory Ihuo through. Administration civil- HOOTS in addition to BOOTS Cut-outs the United States during ths t brtno* you holpful ooay-to- rights experts are convinced year, an increase of 40,000 «aodarticl«t. CAPTAIN EASY THE NUT figure* 1 got this Intamo- We deliver Farm-Fresh that Xegroes are on the edge BROS. over 1958. Provisional Youeon right now, and that in three BRENDA BREEZE show that about the same ftonol dolly novrtpopor from Milk daily to your order. years they will be so strong number of births occurred Boston by mon, without politically, in the South, that year, it said. extra chorgo. Um tho cou- Keep plenty on hand! Watch for the mystery of VIC FLINT last your the demagogues will have to pon bolow to ttort stop preaching their doctrine "ufcacflption. white supremacy. Dunkley's Dairy of Read all these and more in the Comic Pimmm*Scunc-n— The signs are many. In Ma- Oh* Morwoy Straot Maa,U.U con County, Alabama, the Jus Men Feel fcaW l5> that's really worth your money *MonHw w "■ Co., Ltd. tice Department won a Cedent rlMM ""HO tt-A. court order banning delay airl Do youtMl 01-7.17*3? devltalliad and unabla to anjoy the phyaical Iamm-t»« O .«^HO Devonshire obstruction by whites. Since ploaauraa of lit* aa fraquantly aala ImrttwMC) then 180 Xegroes Price of Saturday's your prlmaT If ao. Juat go to row . have regis- Edition with Comic Section oheralat today and aak for Vl-Taba. tered, and 670 are on the lists Thia dow madloal MM.work; Call and enquire today. faat to atlmulata your alanda and for early action. In Haywood body ao that you f""! younaar, County, Tennessee, atrongor and aa«ar for phyaical aa- Phone 2-1310 the first tlYltyatall tlmae. Don't ait. upiaad Xegro voters since the Civil 1/- ba oldbafora your tlma. (3etVl-Taba at your ehamlat today. Foalyounaar (Continued Page tomorrow. Complata aatlafaoMo* m on 6) "aoaay teak taaramteet. Page Six THE BERMUDA RECORDER SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1961. KINDLEY NCO CLUB HOLDING Only 5% of the 950 Bermudians THE BALLOT "MOMENTOUS" LEGISLATIVE YEAR RECEPTION TOMORROW Leaving School This Year IS THE KEY CLOSES FOR COLONIAL PARLIAMENT (Contiuued lrom rage o) Kindley Air Force< Base Colonels Lester t. Mes- Plan Higher Studies (Continued from 1'age 2) Noncommissioned MYicer'. senger, base commander, a n d War registered a year ago, Club members ;uid their wives Edward L. Jones, deputy base after a Justice Department In view* of the importance ot serious misgivings about tlr. will have a chance to meet commander ; wing staff offi. the measure and the narrow w idom Of reducing leave l> THE NEARLY 1,000 Berinudians who will be leaving suit. Now there are 1,500 re- the club's new P.oard of Gov. cers and unit commanders, QF gistered. Landowners in that majority hy which some of its the extent provided by the school this year, only five per cent or about 50 have stated ernors tomorrow August 6th, have been invited. county win used strong eco- provisions were passed in th" Act. So, apparently have tht __ they plan or study 1 majority from to 4 p.m. while partak- to pursue further academic vocational abroad. llolllh measures House of Assembly I am sur. of the Civil Servants ing of free ml Representatives from the themselves, for Iunderstand snacks a re- Royal (iazette. Mid Ocean This was shown by a survey made this year by the Deport aganTK^TpgisteredTw|_Toi^fU^ that everyone w ho has the wel- of the estab- freshments. Xews, Bermuda Recorder and ment of Education, according to a report submitted liv th* now seeking a consent settle fare of the Colony at heart. that two-tbirda W quests oi' lished Servants haw, hue sample hors- the Station manager from of I). ment suit, convinced that tlic\ and not least the Members Civil refreshments, Director Education. Mr. J. Williams for the quarter end to remain on their old d'oeuvres and have also been invited. were wrong the House of Assembly, will elected Tony ZBM ing June 30. service. New Faraz and his orchestra The spearhead in this pro- welcome the study which will conditions of eu- will provide music. Attire for lfessoera of the Board of costly education outside the be Legisla- trants into the Civil Service Excerpts from Mr. Williams gress has been the legal work given to it by the men Governors, and. their positions — putable universities. We must will no option but to accept is coat and tic-. report are as follows : by the Justice Depart- tive Council. are: CM8gt. Edward Kcge- aspire to a standard of three dmie the new leave conditions as - ment. Th" law has been effec- lnii*_r. president ; SMS-jt. Law School Leavers superior "A" Level (i.C.E. or part terms of their tively applied. In addition, Other Matters of the em- renee Ilarinan. membership; Principal Suh.ject IIigli e i* ployment, and these may Approximately 050 adoles- to the Negro SMSgt. Louis Medina, boose School Certificate passes for white resistance legislative measure prove a deterrent ij eenta leave school each year is slackening, as it is Another serious Stop rales; SMSgt. irven McOloek- those who wish to enter a vote importance. recruitment both locally and Backache and this year an analysis of hound to in a cause that is of considerable !in ami JlS'.'t. .Melvin tJerhold. university in Great Britain. during ses- overseas. they do, I hope their stated aims, ambitions morally passed the present If membership. We produce wrong. ■ and occupations has been must student- sion, was "The Civil Servic that l'arlian: *nt will at th AndRheumatismdrink*,worry, " Wrong food*and over capahle of high scores in th Finally, and probably the (Conditions Service) (.Mis- lirst work, frequent cold* *nd |_rm>' ofi»( Also .MSgl. Ilareiiee 11.111 made of opportunity re-consider *(train Kidney* !"< College put on tha and la.! MSgt. Entrance Examina- most powerful factor of all, is cellaneous Provisions) Act. this matter. and oiiuaa Strong Cloudy Acic Unn*. son. publicity; Thonia* go on flatting Up Night*. BurningP»**ag«v Some 50- or 5% will tion Boards tests in the F.S.A. the development of new, the Diziin***, Appleyard, building and im PHil." This Act is final Lag Palna. Narvouan***, to further academic or voca- n I Negro Mr. Speaker and Member* Sweden Ankla*. Rhaumatlam. Puffy provftata; MSgt. Robetrt Individual excellence. a young, educated lead- result of my Message No. Hi Byallda, aod feeling old before your tional education abroad. Of Colony is heconiing an accept, We have said that the key of the Honourable House ol time. Help your Kidney* purify your Britton, boose rules; MSgi > ers. to the Honourable House ol vary nr*t the 000 will have gon Assembly: blood withCYSTEX. The do** who ed safeguard against an un- to this progress is the ballot. Assembly, referring to 1h' "tart* helping your kidney* clean uut Billy Bingham. entertain. straight employment lo- future, acid* and germ*, quickly you feel 111'* to certain where once it But even more basic has bee.i improved conditions of service 1 thank you for the provi- aew. Under the money back guarantee lit; TSgt. (ieorge Fran- cally, virtually none bas ex- was to CTSTEX mu»t **tl*fy completely ..s the infrequent cultural the education of the Negro. in other Colonial territories, sion that has been made nothing.Oet iron, your MSgi pur- "eat CTSTEX jev* {"■i_>.i<-_r \ pressed any intention to expression of the privileged gradually destroyed meet of _"*__ _". chemlat !_»■ That has which expressed the hope that the cost Governme.it <- sue a course designed to equip " o Cystex James Armstrong, entertain. few. the apathy toward voting, has the Legislature would take services. The balance in the the young a _5t)i (m axSmm.i. tm.. m.s.sm "!"*«" worker for skill- Intortunately. reports and developed pride of race and a such ion as was ncessary Public Treasury ou the ment occupation. Colony's act ed The results from those abroad determination to take part in to make conditions iu the Ber- day of Julv was £80!), 741 need for skilled workers is in- have not continued to improve. the affair- of the world. This muda Civil Service eompctive and the Reserve Fund stood ordinately high, the supply of Real scholarship level is reach- young leadership among Ne- othei ports of at E015,550. in ____■ 1-T with those Bk ■ t capable trainees in our schools ed by very few of our able groes, while it has been fan- Mr. President and Honour _" The Act i ! 1 the Commonwealth. " Tactically condition of ."it nil. A children. Some have the ambi- lastically successful in avoid- as finally passed has had th" aide Gentleasea of the Legis- ■ver employment is largely ing violence, : " tion without the innate talent: overt has been effect of providing a small lative Council -""sronsible a dearth of en- 1 Members others fail to make the most vigorous and articulate. It improvement iu pcnsioiiab .' Mr. Speaker and ""'"■"gement and sound ad- of their proven talents; many cannot he denied. emoluments in return for a of the Honourable House of *""«"<" by teachers is a contri- fail at school to acipiire the Assembly : And with sufficient votes to substantial reduction in leave OLA tM.forv factor. When the Ber- tin., ipialifications for entry to ynu for the r"- swing an election it will not to those established Civil Ser- I thank "*!i<'ian proves he has th" mass mediocrity, must be our care you have spent ou be many years before even the vants who have not exercised and "'"niiiing and ability he will aim public busineaa during the politicians of Mississippi, and the option to remain nnder tfMmi "■""ate the opportunities hv' past session, which 1 now de- Summer Term Alabama be a the old conditions of service. BOTrLED BY often thinks he lacks by com- will singing dif- tune, Imust confess that Ih a v e clare closed. parison with the imported The summer term in Ber ferent to woo the Negro BERMUDA MINERAL WATER Co. worker. muda never carries .piite the Vote note urgency it deserves Phone 1-6151 of And in this latter connec- and receives elsewhere. Per- tion attention is drawn to the haps that is because for BOB ! Miinmer projects in house and is end being of our schools it not the Women Win New boot building tackled of the academic year; perhaps by of Technical In- a handful it is because in some annual ffi__r^ ______r^g ____■■_■ stitute boys under the direc- Rights in Spain i xaininatioiis are put forward tion of local craftsmen and fortnight Castle, to leave the last or teachers. Messrs. month for collective functions — M*__A ___-_!_M Landy. pro- MADRID New laws ap- I'sher and Both or occasions; perhaps Only a jects — one social it proved by the Spanish Parlia- are practical the I is merely anticipation of a cottage for the janitor, the ment constitute an importaut period of rest, ami recuper:.- landmark along the path of other a boat for the Junior and taught Great Scotch Training work tion for teacher f e m in in e emancipation in School. The alike. mmmWmmmmw^^^immm. has been described by the Di- Spain Rut can we really afford Thev open up a wide range rector of Works as "of a pro- luxury complete relax- could be the tan- the of of jobs to women for the first fessional standard." It is ation? Do the eleven organ- gible proof of what good time, from bus conductress to ised summer schools with an ambassadress and including largest trades training can accom- of almost five hun- _____ ft H ______seller plish in the effort to fill the enrolment many posts iu the public ad- Wmmtmmm^M I IXinoCeorgflfl dred have a lesson for usI ministration. — Colony's needs. s time at H uncammm I The child span ot They also shake the verv in Edinburgh, Bermudians Abroad school is all too short to en- foundations of masculine su- compass growing Accurate figures for Ber- the demands premacy in the Spanish borne at of our age. If conditions in by curbing senor's former mudians studying abroad really as Scotland's school, college university the classroom are sweeping powers over his or oppressive in July and Au- level are not available, but senora IJjfZTri'.ta ▼— ■ gust as we often insist, we I >Uir -U»'/ except in special cases such as reiliiilancy through industrial But without doubt these plant modernization. Tickets Posters Ledgers Etc. new arrangements will TheOriginal &Genuine Ohservers here considered VIROL strengthen that feeling of a the new laws indicate a mark- common purpose and destiny ed tendency toward liberaliza- PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW WITH on any proposed always bright and energetic? AO which fed- MACKESON'S tion by the regime of fleneral- Bat four child is to eration of the future must rest. issimo the more reason for giving him Virol This boundless way open Milk Stout Francisco Franco am! And the is left for a much more approach easily sap his vitality and retard his growth join Organisa- ■Wiand bottled In England by flexible energy can so THE UNION Zanzibar to the WH1TBREA DA CO., lid.,Est.1741 to question. PRINTERY or the labour hea given a goodfbrtifying food. There's nothing tion, to have its services Imported by mamM Printers and Publishers of The Bermuda on an agency basis. better than Virol for building up a child. Strengthening Liquors, Limited Giving Court Street, Hamilton In the midst of the confu- Friths \m_rn. Nourishing him. him those vital reserves sions and suspicions which Hamilton Advertise in The Bermuda tabMm.activity eandraw on.Put your childon Viroltoday. plague much of Africa today, m this example of comradeship Pays! SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1961. THE BERMUDA RECORDER Fage Sever Only Radio Programme Integration Test 5f0 of the 950 Bermudians Leaving SEAGERS In Dallas is a School This Year Plan Higher Studies Department of Agriculture Sunday, August 6, 1961. OF City-Wide Success 8.30— Weather (Continued from Page fi) 8.30 Wings of Healing — slmll have to create arti- cruing from t h e attendance WHOLESALE LONDON 11.00 Evangel DALLAS, Tex July 27 an Tabernacle . lieial climate. In any case, ex- at our schools of fifty-six America'i DISTILLED DRY '1.30—— Weather One hundred and Xc aminations could easily bo children am. from the attend- 11.30 Christian Brotherhood gioes went into forty formerly held during the last week of ance U.S. schools MARKETIN6 CENTRE 10.00— What's Uappcuiug in at of Ber- a ILw bite restaurants and term anil prize days and mudian children. GIN Hermuda PROSPECT oraahrooaw throughout Dallas selionl picnics during the first 10.15— Music fortnight of July. This reform The comprehensive report 10.45— XEWS recently. It w*iis a peaceful submitted to the Board hears w ii ii Iil immediately extend 11.00— Wesley Church integration programme spon- teaching witness to the thoroughness SPECIAL THIS WEEK: Melody effective time while of his 12.00— Pipes of aored by both white -ind Xe- still leaving time available for investigation, even if i' 10.15— Music t.oes seem us of the gro leaders to prepare the way the six-week voluntary "sand- to remind 12.45— XEWS immensity of 'the U.S.A. a n 1 tbe court -ordered integra- wich" term. Excellent Quality Watermelons Hm—— Revival Time for ot the almost complete lack of 1.00 Lutheran Hour tion of schools at the firs' A change by all to a summer federal control over educa- 1.30—— Herald of Truth grade level in September external academic examina- tion. The Department is, as a Buy NowI 2.00 Prophecy tion would automatically ex- consequence of a n i» Voice of store m this visit 3.00— Hour of Decision Every important tend the school year to mid- of the visit to the Colony by Xegro of Telephone: 3.30— Xew Testament of the town was visited July. The London G.C.E. is the I'.S. Xavy's expert on de- 1-1172 Air couples. There were no inci- already a summer test; the pendents' education abroad, dents. A spokesman for the new Certificate of Secondary design high 4.00—— Oral Roberts Council, to school courses 4.30— Goodwill Programme Dallas Citizens which Education for schools without for those Americans who will 4.45 Gospel Light arranged the integration in co- university - entrance aspira- continue their education in with Xegro com- 5.00— Church of God of operation a tions will also be; provided re- the U.S.A. and to counsel Prophecy mittee, said only one white sults continue to be available those Bermudians who intend — objected. 5 15— Youth for Christ customer in September the usual state to study at American schools, CK's 5.30 Ave Maria Hour The Citizens Council is a of suspense and doubt during colleges or universities. (fjjfjjflfc 0.30— What Saith the the Easter term following pub- more than thirty-year-old or- Director's Visit to U.K Scriptures ganization made up of the lic examination can be avoid- KEY BRAND m -M«TitA_Eo r I J fi.45— Rda. Sports Folio presidents of 250 leading busi- ed. Perhaps the repeated pres- Fifty-threa applicants for 7.00— XEWS nesses and is dedicated to the sure on the Cambridge author- posts, together with their de — ity yet pL^—ua^,', A^ i 7.15 Christian Science solution of community prob will have its effect. pendents, were seen in a fort- 7.30— St. John's lems School Discipline night. WORLD'S LARGEST 8.00— From Far & Xear impression was con- Programme The Xegroes will not return Discipline in the primary The SELLING GERMAN 8.30— The Shell firmed that vested schools * fl.00— The Firestone Hour to the restaurants and wash- school has given but little EXPORT BEER 40-oz . 25/6 rooms again this week. Next cause for concern. The same, would profit from a co-ordi- * 0.30— The Kitson Hour nated scheme of advertise- 26-oz . 17/3 10.30— XEWS week they will visit them two however, cannot be said for a * days, and sn on. adding a day minority attending secondary ment and recruitment in U.K. 13-oz. 10.40— Music Ministry has created a . 9/9 10.45— Hour of St. Francis on successive weeks. schools. The peak of ill-disci- The pline among this group seems clearing house for appoint, The skill and care of tho Free delivery anywhere 11.00— Music 'til Midnight The Xegro men who went to posts; to be reached during their ment overseas the world's finest brewers in Bermuda! out recently were business ... and last year at school, when the Colonial Office is offering spe- professional men and minis to teachers highestqualityingredients, Call 1-5967 school premises is often thi cial inducements FREE! ten. object of their wanton and taking posts under their aus- and the most modern senseless destruction. pices; Bermuda must make methods, are factors that John F. Burrows Personalized Napkins conditions of service suffi- Some head teachers declare ciently attractive to compete make BECK's thebestbeer & Co., Ltd. with every order symptomatic tho produced Queen Approves this trend of with other Colonies and to eu- that can be ... of carefree life we lead; some sure that men and women of 58 Front Street It is truly a brewersV Street Wedding Invitations Tanganyika's New Flag name slack disciplinary mea- superior calibre continue to Queen stires as a contributing fact- apply. Paget: Corner Shop or; many accept it as inevit- DAK ES.SAI.AA.M. Ta igan- an erpanding system George's: Unity Press able in Commonwealth Scholarship & St. The yika — Elizabeth II has when secondary education il Princess St. Queen Fellowship Award Package Store given her approval to Tan- being offered to a much wider keyJM(brano community aud Dial 1-3384 ganyika's new national flag: section of the It is pleasing to record that of ar.' when powers expulsion Pamela M. Hallett, aBermuda three eijii.tl horizontal" rec- not so trechantly enforced. tangular bands of green, black, Government Scholar, has and green separated by two It seems certain, however, been awarded one of the high- narrow golden bands. Green that these outbursts are mere- ly coveted fellowships com- FRITHS LIQUORS, LTD. ly symbols of a deeper unrest, represents the land of Tan- peted for by the entire Com- Agents Bermuda ALWAYS ganyika, black the people, and an unrest that springs from for gold its mineral resources. uncertainty of moral issues monwealth. and the absence of faith in the TOP QUALITY IN WIDEST SELEC- home. The school is being forced to assume more and TION OF LATEST STYLING AT more of the parents' responsi- Senate Backs 10-Year bility; but all must share th.- Classified flduertisements PRICES YOU CAN EASILY AFFORD responsibility for the relaxed PI?m for Research standards prevalent in our ONEASY PAYMENTS MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHY HANDICRAFTS On Oceans community. Xo apologies for youth's shortcomings based on a sense of frustration will GIFTS — Hand Tooled From AT THE HILL Co., King Street: PHOTOGBAPH- (Continued suffice; the remedy lies in QUALIFIED Bermuda Cedar, in all from I'agc 4) Seed Potatoes,Vegetable and EES for all types of jobs are finest stern standards accepted varieties. John Davis Cedar support his contention that with understanding and ap- Flower Seed, Fertilizers and available at Dowling's Portrait the bill is ''an important de- proval by all. Insecticide. Dial 1-3158. Studio, on Burnaby St. Phone Shop, Somerset. fense measure." 2-0104, between 5.00—7.30 p.ir FURNITURE Inspector's Visit to U.S.A — for guaranteed satisfaction. IDEAL Only seven Democrats .join- ed twenty-five .{"publicans During April a n u May an SHOP DRY CLEANING Mercantile Building Union Street in voting against Mr, THE BLACKSMITH'S the bill. inspector of schools, operated by Al- Forty.five ami (i. by Owned and Democrats five YV. Kosser, accompanied King (Studio or a; Republicans for :t. Whit, pheaus (Artie) Black FOE POBTBAIT VALET SEBVICE: voted The the Headmaster of the home), photographic greet- THE CITY bill goes to the House, wher" ney Institute, visited th> Street, Hamilton, is always at ing the Ed Keiiy Suits dry-cleaned and press- a similar counterpart ;s to an cards. Call still U.S.A. seek further your Service. Studio, corner Church and ed, repairs, alterations, etc. locked up ill committee. swers to many problem>Hac- Court Street*. Phone 1-2962 of Don't delay, you can get ser- - 1-6934. vice immediately. William Tay- GET- A FABULOUS-Fabtdon- lor, Parliament Street, Hamil- :' The Ber- H^v^fl '^z'z' '0**?mMmMM Floor-Finish. Call ton. Kraftsmeu. Wm. J__P*^___9 ______H_^_____k_P BRITAIN'S 'COUSINS' REDISCOVER muda Floor mm I — E. R. Joell 2-1176. UPHOLSTERING — OLD COUNTRY THE FAMILY CLEANEBS Flatts. We pick up and de- VISIT THEM.ft E.VAEIETY J. F. H. TODD: Unholstenng, liver. (Fast service). Phone smock- (Continued from Page 5) SHOP for children's mattress making, repairing 2-0166. ed dresses, school skirts, leather goods. Specializing in with vast trade surpluses al- Maybe the odd thing is that gymps, socks and variety slip covers, etc. Court Street, ready). Canadians have nevertheless goods. Duke of Clarence Si, Hamilton. Phone 1-6185. buy- George's. Bascombe, FOB PROMPT And Efficient 0 Australia sees itself losing a pared down on their own St Marion 12-pc. LIVING ROOM GROUP ONLY £88. 10. ing from Britain. Nowadays York, Prop. Repairs to motor cycles and — net £137,000-000 ($355,600,000) Rosella — Sola-Bed and two Chairs of trade a year, as well as th-j they buy only half as much as motor mowers. Phone 2-1470 opportunity for expansion, if they sell Britain. This year BARBER SERVICE Cycle Shop. Rubber even they have cut their buy- all Foam Britain revokes Common- "Publishing ft Distributing Co ing of British cars in half. l-m. W One Coffee Table wealth fret trade. Ltd., 177 Regent St., Lon- And this free market iu It is this odd consequence of don, W.I., England, require a PAVY'S BABBEB SHOP will WE BUY, RENT, Sell and Step End Tables keeping open house for Oile's service from 5.00 — Two Britain is worth,in total, more local agent with knowledge of be at your Repair all makes of T.V. relatives that has confused and p.m. Mondays, Wed- Lamps than £180,000,0-0 a year U Advertising, Subscriptions to 10.00* Capital T.V., corner of Church Two Xew Zealand, lt is nearly 5 even quite a few experts. It nesdays and Fridays; on Sat- — Book Trade." and King Sts. Phone 1-3976— Three Decorator Cushions times as much as the vast and seems that as they can scarce- urdays, 12 Noon to 10.00 p.m. wealthy United States market ly believe any country is as Acadia Block, Brunswick St. open from S a.m. to 8 p.m. your choice of colours is worth to it and UO times as generous as Britain appears to much as the Canadian. be they conclude that the One Hassock generosity ought to stop. For Rent REAL ESTATE fabrics and Buying Pared Beauty and Barber Suite __available* in two So, CLABAL'S Sofa-Bed ma. mm althoughit does not help colours Shop, specializing in cutting in 15 It is worth £35,000,000 to the prohlcm of "getting into 2 BOOMS Suitable for Office, little Hong Kong. Europe," and styling, manicures. Since you but cannot which still remains, 1 office room, 1shop, corner ago, LANDLORDS —Have that is copied more £300,- it > opeiiing about six months A combination It is worth than is nice to know that Com- Reid and Court Sts. Phon problems? If so con- 000,000 Canada. monwealth over 250 heads have been cut rental be duplicated... to people at least 1-3047. Shore Rd., value Britain's freely open and stvled. Xorth tact J. A. C. SMITH,EwingSt. Now that may seem small Bailey's Bay. Phone 3-0306. Available only at: when compared with Cana- market and think it ought to dian sales to the United States continue,come what may. And *:.OO.(XK),000,0O0, but it is 6 indeed that it would be nice if times as much as the West Ger- more people copied Britain. FOR RENT FOR SALE MOTOBLOCK niau market brings iu and 20 BEST RESULTS "The old country's got some- FOR and Styling Meet Low Prices times as much as the French BOOM, suitable for Where Quality ,,lill?>" you know. It seems 1 LABGE IN OUR 13 CUBIC FOOT Philco Be- market and not the sort of Beauty Salon or showroom, ADVERTISE Tele: 1-4050, 1-1280 sum you could cheerfully that it would be a pity to get Arcadia' Block, Brunswick St. CLASSIFIED ADVT. frigerator, .€30; Dinette watch being reduced if you rid of it. The thing is to share W, R Telephone 1-1176. E. Set £4. Phone 1-4767. were a Canadian- it around. Joell. COLUMNS ?8ge Eight THE BEBMUDA BEOOBDEB SATUBDAY, AtWUBT 6, li

BANK DIRECTORS SAY Bank of Butterfield ' Directors Report MM REASONS Bermudians Commonseme Successful Year .Continued lrom Page 3) NOW! Why People Like Doing Business In Adjusting Problems Mr. Cooper has always been due nf the most popular awn Pays in the community, ami we ex- IS CLEANING TIME WITH REGO LIMITED Dividends tend every good wish to him lor his happiness and good health in the vears ahead. Have all your summer garments dry cleam We are a Bermudian-owned Company. \yiTII "NOTABLE ADVANCES" have been made daring the Throughout the year under ending I9S1, review. the Directors again and pressed before putting them away ft The majority of the staff are Bermudian. jrear .June :S0. in the solution of many difficult sad irrilatiiif; issues in the colony, the directors of the Bank have demonstrated their keel interest in the affairs of the next summer byIthe SUPER DcLUX We occupy the best and most convenient ef Bermuda had concluded that the probability of continued Bank, ami Management is CLEANERS, Cleaning syste position in the City. accord "seems excellent." most grateful to them fo.- Ultra Modern Sir Henry Tucker. Gener.l their experienced advice ami Themost spacious and modernly equipped Manager of Bank, Kingdom will join t h e Euro assistance BE! the subini1- pean OPFICES LOCATED THROUGHOUT real estate and insurance office in the ting the report to shareholders Common Market before Beeaase a Bank is only as Country. ou Saturday last, recalled long and this, in itself, wil! successful as ils stall' makes it, that reference was made with create some difficult prob. we are certain that the Direc- Having public for over 11 satisfaction in the previous lems politically, i.niustrially tors and Shareholders wish the served the and in Commonwealth rela- years, our .know-how and advice have year's report to t h e progress authors of this Report to lea- which had beeu made iu the tions. We feel confident that der sincere thanks to the Staff NOTICE:- given our clients good returns on their improvement of racial labour the United Kingdom Govern- for another year of excellent investments. relations. ment will take prompt and ef- work To our valued customers kindly pick up all yoi fective action to eomhat suc- "Notable advances have up SEPT., 196 cessfully the critical c ii- garments left at our offices to 31-rt We are noted as being the most friendly heen the made in current tions which the economy is JteWfa/fM Your and efficient organization. year," went or they will be sold to defray expense- The report on now experiencing, ami it i> stating that progress "reflects probable that the measures to We are a youn Company interested in credit ou sense, the common be taken will be announced KIDNEYSPeel I*«-|«r-l«ek and with an tolerance and adjustability of agee Ja77%ai the welfare of Bermuda before this report can he puh_ Hothlng man or woman mart all Bermudians. This progress ■Ma aonaa uiImIiu uiiHd by b*4 earnest desire to continue to make an lished. Udnay action. TBI* mtkM you auflat has been accepted by our from ttrong Cloudy Urlnt. Batting Ul Do Not ua to Sell Your Valuable Game: economic contribution to the Country as U.S.A. Nlghta, Burning, Itching e.teaaea,Dis. Force friends abroad as a valid jus- Situation Rhaumatlam, Baakaaha, Lag a whole. ilna, Clralaa Undar kyaa, ■wsllan tification of their faith the In the States, te, An- in l'nited too, EMnaaa,Leee at Aner__y, ata CTBTEX strength and stability of Ber- very considerable concern has Ipa rati olun and purify roar blooi Alert to investment trends thereby en- "f aclda and polaona now oraaplna Inu muda's Government," state*, beeu felt by the loss of gold C?iiRj*___?.d mu»c>« In ** noun CTS- SUPER DeLUXE CLEANERS suring possible advice to clients report. T_B___ fcllla kldnay "anna, atra._ftl.aas the be^t the holdings in the last two years. CEMETERY ROAD, Pembroke These BatCTSTEX from anyohamlatonCfu_r- at all times. Excerpts from the report losses have taken place tatsa to nut mright or mono? baoh. — Utnowl InN you : in spite of favourable hoars willfas. battat follow trade -W m _ 6196 H. W. SIMONS, .are comprehensive; com- balances, and and ba torn. DIAL 1 Our services pleased are occasioned " "Cystex g*p a Department; Financing, "We are to be able by the magnitude of '"* prised of Sales to report an increase iu stat- Govern- Hdaara. ■->.*-"■-""■""". ai._<_... Insurance, Auctioneering, Fstato Man- ment expenditures for aid. ed earnings for this jear, and for military agement, Appraisals, Rentals, Collection which are some £38,00U purposes abroad It w -o n1 d appear Agency Department, General Agency higher than iu the year ended that the United oOth June, States econo- Department. I960. It should also my is emerging from the rela- be noted that we continue to tively minor credit directly depression of the We invite those who have not yet dealt with to investment last eighteen mouths. Retail ooth rum ... reserve substantial interest sales remain high, earniugs ami capital us to take advantage of this introduction. fro British Govern- expenditures have been main- ith a 'refined' flavour ment Bonds. We have provid- tained. an appropriation to ed for "Our own business con- Bad & Doubtful of Reserve tinues to expand a very £35,000, payment at and the of satisfactory rate. have re- two dividends during year We the cently analysed some of h REGO LIMITED totalling per share, t e £1 or statistics which can £100,000 in all. The be used to balance determine growth.... The of earnings remains in Undi- consideration of vided Profits all these fac- "nt^fe* 26-oz. Account. tors leads us to the conclusion Front Street "In the year uuder review, that the rapid growth af our "REF H 15/3 gross assets increased bv business— has been for many Telephone 1-3921, 1-3922, 1-3923 £2,405,000 to £21,550,000. years and continues to he- n The unique flavour and Deposits, other than special based on sound and construc- |perfect full of this deposits, are higher by £1,- tive lines. ruMm to ifamous combine * 600,000. Loans have increas- "It might be well to com- f_r "3t"->?^ : make /tlsuitable W \ Fl -TWM- ed from £ 5,612,000 to £6,.v^W '^s.J-^9__j? IBfeP_!y!*__rS the total of mortgages held by tourist trade declined by some us has increased bv more than Rum Anywhere* [g_fL ::'*;■_>■' mrty&!^ma$&m 'S\.j',t from the like period in ,€800,000 «S5- wif mmm lf*5y. in the last two This decrease, after years is clear evidence many of the successive years of financial assistance we are mo d e r a t e improvement in usually able to arrange Only pei 40"OZ'Bott,e traffic, for tourist caused concern home construction and other 20/* and re-examination of our po- building. We should remind sition in this field. The Trat.j applicants, however, that the Development Hoard success- flow of mortgage investment AVAILABLE AT MOST WINE AND SPIRITS fully represented to the Legis- funds to us can be intermit lature that Bermuda was not ttent and, to a large intent, _o MERCHANTS THROUGHOUT BERMUDA spending proportionately must be used for refinancing its competition in the fields of called mortgages. According- promotion advertising Sole Agents: a n d ly, at times there can be con- accordingly a substantial in- siderable delays in placing crease in appropriations for new mortgage loans, JOHN F. BURROWS & CO., LTD. purposes however b^_k__ |Q]3II3||I these was voted. Be- attractive they may be. cause of this, combined witu 38 Front Street Corner Shop, Paget Expansion li__tfcifi#_> greater efforts on the part of Plans the interests, "We have now received the Queen Street Package Store, St. George's B_L______>___ _Gh ______hotels and other results for the current year approval of the Corporation a»r ti4iFf p have been very good. The im- of Hamilton for the building provement in regular tourist which we propose to construct traffic to the end of June has at the corner of Court a n "! been 12%, and in cruise Church streets, although final traffic 8%. It is especially approval is subject to definite gratifying that these increases plans. It is hoped that eon- — have been recorded, in view >truction will be undertaken Help You Washday of declines reported in travel immediately, and within a The Need on to the Caribbean. Europe and year to fifteen months this to other competitive resorts. Branch may relieve present It would appear that the bold pressure on our Head ( Mfiee GENERAL ELECTRICS policy adopted has been justi- One of the most notable advan- - lieii, and it is clear that we tages of the new Branch will WRINGER WASHER can never afford to relax our be its parking facilities. We promotional have recently, efforts. and since the C/S.;ijl,iiu * end of the financial year, pur- HillmillHiHili.lliHIIIilliiBB-W '!| 9-lb. capacity tub Anxiety in U.K. :^T**^niir PRICE chased from The Bermuda * Smooth The United Kingdom is Fire & Marine Insurance Co., Durez activator again experiencing {inxiety for the sum of £125,000, the * Safety wringer with pressure control £21. 10. 0 with respect to the balance of building which immediately * payments position. Trade adjoins our own Head Office. Quiet motor (requires no oiling) figures in the last few months We are obtaining engineering * have been disappointing, with and architectural advice in re- Fast drain some decline in exports and a gard to the future develop- * heavier fall in the income de- ment of our entire building Sparkling porcelain enamel B-._^_a rived from invisible items. block which, undoubtedly,has * Carries Reserves of gold and hard the finest location in the City. G. E. Warranty currencies h a v e decreased, We intend to ensure optimum - H.S. & J.E. CRISSON and there has been evident use of this premium site. We SO for pressure on sterling, particu- do not know, as yet, what will MUCH ONLY £58 10. 0 — cash JEWELLERS larly recently. It seems clear be involved but, qtltioa Queen Street that the Government is pre- ahly, the costs will be substan- Dial 1-1242 pared to defend the pound tial. We shall carry our Pre- GENERAL $ ELECTRIC A PLEASANT PLACE TO ;SHOP vigorously, and we believe mises Account, once again, as this will mean that further a Balance Sheet item, after APPLIANCE STORE -♥> .-«_ ♥.. -^ ... i controls must be placed on having shown for many years the purpose of restricting premises entirely written off. HOLMES, WILLIAMS & PURVEY, LTD. prices, wages and credit, for It will he our intention *o DISTRIBUTORS consumption home and stimu- write down the carrying value Street Tel. 1-1127 toofe \c lating exports. It seems prob- of premises, over a period of Queen Jfe Hrnrfi Kcctr.u *»Ji fiji able, too. that the Lnited years. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1961. THE BERMUDA RECORDER Page Nine

Winners of 11 SunsetLodge Guests Letter to The Editor Secondary Among the visitors to Ber. (Continued from Page 2) "" m_\ Loyalty Iv * r mmr~~~ InnTerrace Scholarships Named miida who are holidaying at yellow tickets J-7"; II-ll"; -__r^-_L_-_--l ______-___■ fdTlowin; I* \w Sunset Lodge are the upon examination of the con- Somerset members of a party organized stitutional reforms advocated The names of 11 hovs and by ______£. ww-. * in Xew York chieflv Miss by the Bermuda Constitutional ______»____/▼ www .- - i&sati^^m enter Secondary — ______■ _W £ ■ z girls tvho wiil Evelyn Brewster. They are: Conference; reforms which has s *«n_^^______M _iIS «_ £t __at"v schools on Ooverninent scho ■ir- Mrs. Paige Hell. Mrs. Doro- been the subject of presenta- mm m '. -M^m^^tmmmt Presents on SUNDAY NIGHT ships, in th" ~-* wSMZWm _-*"11______were contained thy Blackwood Miss Cananda to Her Majesty and the mmm m mmB t&mgt . ■ " \ tion mm tH_____W___^sm_wmt * ____^___^^______P*w. 3k following press release from Blackwood, Miss Lynette Prime Minister of the United the Department of Education: Blackwood, Benjamin WS _D_H m^** m MMk*laam*a0li£Si SONYA LA BRENDO Mr. Kingdom Government as re- ''The written examination Daniels. Mrs. Margaret Gibson, cent as March, 1961. Tech- for Secondarv School and Mrs. Lonella Grayson, Misses *< <^B_ ALVA Institute scholarships, Maho-.i, The issue therefore, is not HP SIMMONS nical Muriel E. and Maria G. local awarded aniiuailv bv theBeard Virdell Mills, Mrs. Bertha what is so considered at Mrs. thinking; enshrined in Col- of Education, was held on Moltike, Mrs. Pearl Moniz, Mrs. and SPEEDY MING Your M.C. manifesta- ' Saturday. Srd June, ISS1. Due Claudia Petterson, Miss Alicia onial guises and ;______! tions, but a situation, where I V to a change in the regulation-, Smith, Mrs. Martha Smith, ■*■"__ -* r^^rW_F:: _ SF0*l-______P______i_* Kingdom the examination was this yea;* Mary the United Govern- Dancing to the Music of Mrs. Leona Walker. Mrs. an administering au- open to children attending the Joyce, ment as — - - Miss Elizabeth — .___- :__. Bowman. thority among member states .'.mi-... Am. private schools; of the 81 can- Mary Brisbane, Miss GEORGE ROGERS CALYPSO BAND Mrs. at the L'nited Xations, is in didates two came from the pri- Ruby Hickson,Mrs. RubyScot', 20 YEARS OF SERVICE — Mr. Eric Welch, left, Bermudian — candi- honour bound, to respect the in- from 10.00 p.m. until vate schools. 76 of the Miss Evelvn Brewster. of employee of the Base Exchange began his career with the Kind- dates were competing lor tegrity of an adopted state adopted a ley Base Exchange at the snack bar in Castle Harbour Hotel scholarships to t h e Secondary condition: without dissentient Voice and in par- (then Base H<|s.) in 1941. He managed th_' ice cream plant for Schools; ,") to the Technical In- well. Warwick Academy; manager I. Wardrop, Bermudj ticular reference to resolution many years and is presently assistant of the service stitute. Patricia only a pin 1 High agenda item 87 on the station. He was the recipient of 20 year last week a of the written Girl- School. A/UH "As result grant of Independence to Co- at presentation ceremonies during which Lt. Col. Richard E. examination in Arithmetic and lonial countries and peoples Manchester, right, Director of Materiel, gave out pins and cer- Open English, 1* candidates were tificates for service to exchange employees. Cool ■ __ I - _ -»*_____. _ __._"*_. Dance onThe < _-* Air Terrace sponsored by the Afro-Asian T t-a l.i rtt m I given bl — (U.S. a standardised test FOR bloc at U.N. fifteenth Session, Air Force photo by TSgt. John Mitzl Verbal Reasoning on Saturday, AT TIIE and under which, at articL 17th .June." REAL BEER five thereof; it demands that T h e following candidates "immediate steps be initiated i . I were awarded scholarships-- Ask for by the United Kingdom to hand 1(1 to the Secondary Schools; over all her administering THE 1 Atlantic Beach Club) one to the Technical Institute: powers at Bermuda to the in- SALVATION ARMY .lames Albert Carey and ST. PAULI GIRL digenous population of Ber- Chester G. DaCosta, Central so good muda, including the exercise of School; Darrell, .. .it's PERCY PAYNTER Presents Clarence A. sovereignty, and to guide the Annual Elliott School; Ilys Joy Dar- indigeuons population iu tho Cruise rell, Bermuda Girls' High Available throughout on the FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE proper steps toward Independ- School; Julian E. Dill. Central the Island ence and with a view to ulti- School; Christopher Eldriilg". mate membershi in the United CHAUNCEY M. DePEW Warwick Academy; Glen H. E. and from Nations;"and which, in the Fubler. Elliott School;William words of David Ormsby Gore, Thursday, August 10, 1961 Graham Bean E. Henderson. W a r w ic k GOSLING'S on debating the Colonial issue Academy, William E. Minors, referred above (quote) "Un- Boat leaves Flag Pole at 2 p.m. Central School. John M. Otte- people of these small territories REFRESHMENTS ON SALE AND HIS TROPICANOS deserve our consideration just as much as those who live ia Salvation Army Band in Attendance the great states of the world.'' plus To say we cannot afford fi- Tickets 10/- Children 5/- ♥ ST. MONICA'S naucially is similar to the old PICNIC story of advanced reasons by FABULOUS LOCAL CALYPSO ♥ SUNDAY SCHOOL young men, who,having enjoy- will be held on of court- ENTERTAINMENT WITH ed all the advantages thursdaytmjgtjst^"b"1961 ship; dispute the liabilities, by blatantly alleging that he can- CALYPSO SINGERS AT PORTS ISLAND marry on grounds of fi- am_z!w^n- not Boat leaves at 9.00 a.m., 11.00 a.m. nance Rosebank Theatre REUBEN McCOY AND Round Trip The United Kingdom Govern- Tickets are 5/- ment may not be able to avoid 2/6 for children having to face possible humil'- TODAY 2 Matinees and 2 Evening Shows LLOYD SIMMONS ation at this sixteenth session — 2.15 4.25 7.15 9.25 1961 upon consideration of Shows Start*. measures reimplimentation of The One and Only JERRY LEWIS in resolution Re : A/L323referred above,and which measures may THE LADIES' MAN ru") Added Attraction:— well, as indicated, include a U.N. Committee visiting Ber- Big Show > Another muda among other places; t MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY The Shell Casablanca Steel Band learn why the indigenous pop- AT ulation is not now capable of THURSDAY exercising the grant in Inde- Telephone 2-1244 pendence;and may also recom- RICHARD BURTON ROBERT RYAN. mend that the United Nations CAROLYN JONEB MARTHA HYER cause necessary steps being ClayHouseInn taken ill early acceptance ef ICE PALACE ("U") Independence for Bermuda. This alone could have been the Presenting The Most Dynamic premise, from which S. S. Tod- dings in tbe House of Assembly, FRIDAY SATURDAY SKLmmmmmW^ Player of our Time could be heard to suggest Sax words of presure from the Co- YUL BKYMNfiH ELI WALLACH lonial office Loudon, words STEV^^ttcQUE_SH as PERCY PAYNTER presents which are not only timely, but appreciated. THE MAGNIFICENT rWATNETC Engagement of Iu view of the obligation en- Beturn cumbent upon the United King- dom, (refrred above) to th" United Nations in t h e matter, it became necessary in the con- EXTRAMILK JOHNNY sidered judgment of the Ber- ThelSLANDTHEATRE Confer- muda Constitutional Evening ence, to Petition the House of TODAY 2 Matinees and 2 Shows London; only Commons in the 9.15 SPARROW superior authority to the Local Shows Start:— 2.15 4.15 7.15 to open up to the STOUT Legislature; Last Outpost! Domains of Nature's AND HIS indigenous population of these The Hidden PREWED AND BOTTLED __ Islands (particularly the MASTERS OF THE CONGO JUNGLE ("U") in lot:don rcn fxport climate of exhited irresponsi- BOWS and ARROWS bility made in local Legisla- &«SSl£_. ture) the Constitutional righN 1_K___^"__r*c* ______! of the people vested in their MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY K>^*^aW*^:^^^^^^-__^^^B^^^^______! Tills Petition is de- ■V. ..*.■*"*,'_ .*_ _"&_». , «______B FEATURING SONGS OF sa«-red trust. DYNAMIC of DANA ANDREWS, DICK FORAN, MEL TORME ______mmrm __&m.ml _____$■■■ ______livered to member House _L\k!wlf Commons, and put in the leter THE FEARMAKERS ("A") II'II box a registered letter June ___■____! ____^9 ____rT/ Terry Lee 2»th 1961, the outcome of which SnH^fVPnsl m-ri IZmMM is yet awaited for passing on to the sixteenth session of the THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY plus Asembly; pursuant to the in Rules of procedure, and at least IAN CARMICHAEL TERRY THOMAS thirty days before the third— LUCKY JIM ("U") The Exciting Talented Dancing Tuesday in September 1061. It is al'l to patent in the fore- Sensations of going circumstances, that the Refreshing- Legislative Council, au au- - thority wholly appointed by sweet Her Majesty, lias applied itself jj.blc in ui-".- and gives you Geo and Barnard very carefully lest there be "Is, UlUDS Recently returned from Las Vegas compromising ; Infringing the GOSLING'S Houses and energy too! integrity of Her Majesty, vest- phis ed in honour,under Resolution Barsflthrougnoui BJMftj M A/L323 of the United Nations Choicest Ida. (referred above). CALYPSO QUEEN, CELESTE Thanking you Mr. Editor Yours faithfully, MATINEE SUNDAY 4 p.m. Barbados Rum Bermuda Constitutional BLEND" AGENTS: JOHN F. BURROWS A CO. LTD., Conference " to fall, when he gave a catch ■ ountering with the bowling of Ia.lames h. w kt.b Simmons 157 Watch for our Special Advt. in Collection Agency Department. Services in- to Alfred Hall at mid-on, Paul Alfred Hall from the western ('. Symonds (Capt.j c Carl being the bowler. end, and Clarence Simmon i Sw an h Edwards .... clude accounts of any size or description 84—7—7 'loin the eastern end.. Th" K. Scotland c Daulphin b Monday's Gazette Roberta squarele^ shot to the lirst ehange in the bowling Edwards and as a first introduction to Bermuda: of Symonds put saw* Lloyd James replace boundary off Clar- E. Raynor c Simmons b IT 13 NOT TOO TO START YOUR thehundred nn the score hoard, ence Simmons at the eastern end Ill I !■ . 24 EARLY Consideration of cash payments for bad who CaiT->wai-_nSi__* after twenty nine minutes of Alfred Hall had bowled A. Hall e CHRISTMAS BUILDING. RENOVATIONS play. six consecutive maidens from uious debts. ...-.■ t t t . With one more run added to the western end, was relieved F. Trott b S. Raynor . AND REPAIRS the century, Simmons was out, by Jackie Durham. Defensive K. Paul not out CONTACT caught by James, at backward batting by John Stovell airl C.Simmons b S. Raynor square leg, off of Cal Symonds Swan was terminated after Extra:.- w 1, ub 11 CALL US XOW AT OUR bowling; Captain sixty-live minutes, when Si<>- and Charles Hr d Office, Hamilton 2-0561 REGO Swan, who, followed was re- veil was .smartly stumped hv Total .. 348 LIMITED turned to the pavilion, immedi- Wainwright, ofl of Freddy 0 M R W Bi nch Office, Southampton 1-4036 Front Street ately,being clean-bowled first Trott's delivery. The opening E. Woods . 4 0 14 0 ball by Symonds. partnership li a d reali/.ed C. Daulphin 12 1 38 2 Re;idence 1-6123 101—9—0 thirty-eight runs. Charles Swan 10 2 42 0 Telephone 1-3D21, 1-3922, 1-3923 Eugene Woods, the last man 38—1—16 S. Ravnor 1 87 Bring all of Building and maintenance in. hatted out thebest two balls With Xeville Roberts re- YY. Edwards 3 102 your ot the over, to prevent a "hat- tnrning to the wicket, as the 6. Bremar 0 20 vork to us— Your problems are our Problems trick." Xeville Roberts, carry- number two batsman, only five Md). Simmons 1 32 ing the tail-end burden of the more runs were added when Somerset — First Innings hatting, reached a personal Carl Swan was taken smartly S. Raynor c James b Sini- total of fifty uns, after sixty by Qeargie Dyer at second sli,> moiis minutes of batting, but the in— Kenny Paul beinjr the bowler. TTirl^wiiTilbwt^tnTnion." 3 nin-rs did not last very long 43—2—13 J. Stovell e Trott b Paul 25 As a First Introduction alter that, as Woods was run "Bunkers" Bean took the W. Edwards b Durham .. fi out attempting a single run. place of Swan at the wicket. ('. Daulphin c Hall b Paul 134_10_6 and his leg glide for two runs, A. S. Bean c and b Durban 0 To Bermuda Roberta, who batted very raised Somerset's total to l's. Breniar b Paul 20 -teaiiily. included six fours and fifty runs, after eighty-thre; X. Roberts not out 52 FOR SALE w<> sixes, in his eifort of 52 minutes of batting. .McD. Simmons c James b We are pleased to announce the opening of a Mr not out. ami unfortunate- The second last over befor ! Symonds SAND, CONCRETE, RUBBLE ly, be ran out of batting part- lunch, saw Xeville Roberts E. Woods run out . General Agency Department specializing ners "rain a "life." when he moved p]xtras b 8. nb 1 i:i ■ last wicket partnership forward to Trott. missed th: AND SOIL mainly in the trading and direct sale of curs, accounted for thirty-three run-, hall, and Wainwright was un- TTTizzm 134 Robert! being the predominat- able to hold the ball, in order Somerset^^nseconclinnings AT 7.30 light MONDAY MORNING STARTING trucks,auto cycles, homes of furniture, ing batsman. Calvin Symonds to stump out Roberts, and the J. Stovell st. D. Wain- returned the splendid analysis lunch break arrived, with R<> wright b Trott Cash on Delivery or Pick.ap, from the site of our and heavy commercial equipment, jewellery. of twelve overs, which seven berta and Bean batting, and Carl Swan c Dyer b Paul of proposed new twenty-six apartment building, to be were maidens, and he obtained the score standing at 70 run-, X Roberts b Symonds your .. If you wish to buy or sell, list require- two wickets for twelve runs. for the loss of two wickets. AS.Bean <" Durham b Paul situated on Horseshoe Road, next to our Office, Raymond Durham iu three Ten minutes after play re- S. Raynor run out Woodworking and Aluminum Factory ments with us today. overs,claimed two wickets for commenced, Hunkers Bean at C. Daulphin lbw b Paul .. fourteen runs, Clarence Sim- tempting to drive Paul, lofted C. Bremar b Paul Call Hamilton: 2-0561; Southampton: 1-4036 mons, two the ba'l to Jackie Durham, at W. Edwards c Scotland had wickets for b 1.6123 LIMITED, fourteen runs,iu six overs,and deep niid-otf, and when Sheri- Paul Residence: REGO Kenneth Paul, in usual role of dan Raynor came in to take Charles Swan b Symonds Front Street work-horse obtained 3 wickets the place of—Bean, the score- Charles Swan lbk b Paul Ll.NewtonButterfield Construction C for fifty-three runs in twenty hoard read 84—3—16. E. Woods run out Telephone 1-3.121, 1-3922, 1-3923 overs. Sheridan Raynor lasted a Extras b 4, lb 1, w 5 nb, 5 General Contractors Freddy Trott andEldon Ray- very short time, as he raced nor were outstanding in the down the crease, after Roberts Total 170 fielding department. had played the ball, but Ro- berts did not move, and Ray- nor was unable to regain his crease in time, and Paul broke the wicket.

Daulphin came to the wic- 1 D.S.T. A. TOUR ket at th? twenty-first minut* *______!______.*' ~--*1______of r4ay. after lunch, and after Leaving Bermuda: Thursday, Sept. 7th * * of play ____\W\ ______v Zw I 12.1 minutes actual in ■ innings, Returning *■ n -«-*' the second 100 runs Date: Sunday, Sept. 10th (Optional) '^___L______. __ff______B__ appeared on the tally board. Cal Symonds replaced Fred ** ' '.*».> fijr_J Rr -'Jwrnm. Trott at the eastern end, and £49. 0 clean-bowled Huberts, whose 10. ■ __P______40 runs, formed the base of Will include the lOt) runs on the score- board. ______k^^^ *v*-^___i George Bremar, seventh man Plane tickets between Bermuda and New York (Valid for to eonie to bat. had a verv one year) short stay, being bowled neck ■ind crop by Paul. Airporter Bus service in New York (One way) 110—6— 0 Paul changed ends and bowl- Room for 4 days at Henry HudsonHotel ed from the eastern end for Baggage Tips out th efirst time in the match. 4. Hotel Porter inand of Hotel Paul bowling to Daulphin. Hotel U.S. Tax inclusive caused him to pop the ball up to Jackie Durham at silly inid- Admission ticket to attend "A Night In Bermuda" at Rock- on, but he dropped it.Paul had land Palace Ballroom, 155th Street and 8th Avenue, New his revenge two overs later, York City on Sept. 8th, 1961. when Daulphin w a s adjudged Agency scoring alterRoberts Insurance L.R.W.. after 17 runs. 133—7-17 DONALD SMITH AGENCY Somerset continued to bat PARLIAMENT ST., HAMILTON PHONE 1-2199 ARCADE BUILDING BURNABY STREET defensively, but Paul effected a breakthrough, when he forc- ed Tiininy Edwards to edge the hall low to Scotland at short slip. Charles Swan received a re. ARE YOU TRAVELING WITH THE is pleased to announce the addition of prieve. when .lames dropped *__ catch at square leg, Paul bowl. ing at the time. Several balls later two runs by Swan, posted PembrokeHamiltonClubTour 190 mm on the score-board. With the score standing al LEAVING BERMUDA FOR NEW YORK: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31st 162 runs, by Swan was <__ivt"i RETURNING TO BERMUDA: THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21st otor Insurance Coverage out L.P..W. to Paul, after he and Mackie Binuaona partner- ship had produced twenty runs. W* Complete Cost 162— 9— 10 £ £\ £\ — f\ ■ C. Symonds replaced .lackie oti/O V %_W Will Include Durham at the western end, Best Rates in Town and Runert Scotland was the last bowler to bowl from the 11 Days in Montreal western end and during his over Woods was run out, when 12 Days in N.Y.C. Mackie Simmons called for a Round Trip Plane fare between Bermuda and New York short run, and the game con- Round Trip Bus New York and Montreal ill in TODAY For Your Auto Cycle Insurance cluded at 4.25 p.m., with St. fare between (ieorge's retaining the c u p by Airport er Service in New York (one way) an innings and 44 runs. Room and Porter tips inN.Y.C. Room and Porter tips inMontreal IN MEMORIAM SOCCER GAMES WILL BE PLAYED in NEW YORK and MONTREAL 'hone 2-1707 In loving memory of our dear mother Amy J_lizat>ewi Kat tcray, who departed this lif-. DONALD SMITH AGENCY

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