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Web Round Hauptmann STORMY DEBATE ON THE A DRAMA WEEK FIREARM THEFT ALLEGED THEY SAY CIVIL SERVICE IN POLICE COURT An Interesting Venture That a wag has asked why doctors Drawn Tighter and lawyers arc also referred to Immediate Action Sought and In order to stimulate interest Young Musician Faces Three as "practising." in the Drama, and especially in the Charges; Hearing Tomorrow * * * Report Called a "Farce" work and ideals of the Little That only one guess is allowed. Polar Historian Denies Peary Reached Theatres, the Bermuda Bookstore, A seventeen-years-old musician * * * That a third profession might be As a preliminary to considera­ in co-operation with the Royal appeared in Hamilton Police Court Gazette and Colonist Daily and the yesterday morning charged with added. North Pole tion of the 1935 Estimates of Re­ * * * venue and Expenditure, the House Little Theatre Group in Bermuda stealing a firearm. He was also will exhibit and discuss matters charged with being in possession of That this would be the financier. of Assembly devoted over two and a * * * half hours yesterday afternoon to of import to all lovers of the Drama. a firearm and with assaulting An­ MUSSOLINI'S VISIT TO HITLER That he generally practises on the discussion of the S el e c t Com­ The effort will be launched next drew James Jennings by pointing week. the revolver at him. little fry first. POSTPONED mittee's report on the Civil Service. * * + The net result of the debate to date The Bookstore will exhibit its The accused youth is Henry Jos­ rich and varied supply of Dramatic eph Leader, who lives at Friswell's That a major operation scares him is that the offices of plant patholo­ stiff if he is a Government gist and horticulturist will be Literature, plays for young and old Hill. He was represented by Mr. British Firm Gets Large Railway Equipment Order— performers, Classical and Modern, O. W. Kealy and entered a plea of financier. abolished. * * * At an early stage of the debate Comedy and Tragedy, books of not guilty to each of the charges. Germany Threatens "Putsch" in Saar Region—Com­ theatrical reminiscences, critical The revolver, valued at 65/-, That the oldest inhabitant says one ambiguity in the report was the Devonshire Pond blaze was pulsory English in Malta Schools Disturbs Italian cleared up, with varying reactions and historical essays on the Drama, was the property of Samuel Durrett also books on the various branches and is alleged to have been stolen a small affair compared with the upon different members. In clause Government House ground fire Senators — Serious Rioting in Denver—Big Inland 4 of the report the regrading of of stagecraft, together with mater­ between the 20th September and ials. An interesting display will the 28th October. The assault 62 years ago. offices from the Special Grade down * * * Waterway in England Completed—Owner of Winning to Grade 4 is recommended, the consist of the costumes and masks, charge bears the date of October and part of the scenery used in the 30th. That time, like distance, lends ex­ lower salaries to apply to all new aggeration to the event. Plane Gives Prize Money to Pilots—Germany to Issue appointments. In clause 5, howev­ recent successful production of the Sub-Inspector Pantry, who will Children's Fantasy "Wee Willie handle the prosecution case, gave * * * New "Peaceful" Stamps — Novel Method of Mail er, the committee recommended That .St. George's was a busy place a number of changes, such as re- Winkie." A series of articles writ­ formal evidence and then asked for ten or compiled by the Rev. T. M. a remand. He told the magistrate last night. Transporation—Artificial Heart Invented—Republi­ grading specific offices and the * * * abolition of other offices. Salmon, will occupy a daily column that the day before P.c. Furbert in this journal. A definite aim and handed him a .22 seven-chamber That the hotel ball was the attrac­ cans Denounce Democratic Relief Fund — Sporting tion. * * * ONLY NEW APPOINTMENTS recommendations and help to­ pistol and four rounds of scatter­ News wards its attainment will be set ing shot. In consequence of what That news of the Hamilton Hotel before our Dramatically Minded the constable told him, Sub-In­ will soon be forthcoming. Regrading of the specific offices * * * mentioned is intended only to ap­ young people. spector Pantry interviewed Leader We hope that the public will also at the Police Station and Leader That closer union in the West ply to new appointments, it was Indies may not be as far off as NAVAL CONVERSATIONS POLITICAL VISIT POSTPONED explained, but where abolition of cooperate in this successful cam­ made a statement. paign of exposition. The venture is This statement was read by the some thought. offices is suggested it is to take * * * NDON, Oct. 31 (CP).- In Am- VIENNA, Oct. 31 (Havas).—Mus­ undertaken in a full and lively be­ Sub-Inspector. In it Leader is al­ effect as from the end of the year. That it would be odd if Bermuda an naval quartets it was be- solini's return visit to Hitler is Sir Stanley Spurling informed lief that there is enough of all the leged to have stated that on the that the statement of postponed as a sequel to the Vienna talents necessary for a vigorous Lit­ 28th October he found the revolver was asked 10 be the seat of Gov­ the House that adoption of the ernment for the whole caboodle. e Ambassador at Wash- Ballhousplatz "putsch" which Nazi majority report would mean a sav­ tle Theatre in Bermuda, quite equal lying near the main gate leading that Japan needed a navy insurgents blamed for the Dollfuss given the necessary training and to the Grasmere Hotel. A boy * * * ing of £8,127 a year. Answering That when that much travelled in strength to the strongest assassination, the Hungary Neuss questions, he said it was not in­ guidance, and the right facilities named Seymour who worked at the world would make it more Wiener Journal said today. and support, to anything the mod­ hotel had mentioned losing some- Ben Frank was in Egypt, he was tended that the regrading should asked what the capital of America cull for tiie Japanese del»ga- oo apply to present office-holders. He ern movement has of late produced ing valuable about three weeks be­ v in Anglo-American sup- was. * * * estimated t h a t it be take four in England or the United States. fore, but Leader did not know what the principal claims in THE STRUGGLE FOR THE SAAR That he promptly answered "Ber­ years the majority recommenda­ oo it was. He did not tell Seymour of i okyo programme, muda." tions "got into full stride." DELIGHTFUL DANCE PUNNED finding the revolver, however, al­ general situation at the pre- PARIS, Oct. 31 (CP)-Stirred by * * * Mr. Tucker, sole signer of the though he did tell some persons eonferences was to be reports that the German Nazis whom he named. That it has more often been des­ minority report although apparent­ cribed as the fashionable suburb .-! by the U.S. delegates were preparing a "putsch" in the In 03 cler to raise funds for furn­ Regarding the assault. Leader is ly not the only member of the Sel­ of New York. after which they will talk rich Saar region, the Foreign Office ishing the Science Laboratory at alleged to have said that after fin­ said that the French army would ect Committee in favour of it, * * * Japanese delegates. the Saltus Grammar School, a ishing work in the Grasmere Hotel not be moved in unless the League stated that the savings the minor­ * * * dance has been arranged for Fri­ orchestra on the 29th October at That Germany has a bright idea. of Nations ordered it. ity report would effect (at once, pre­ day, November 16th in the school * * * SHINGTON, Oct. 31. (CP)— midnight he went home and then 00 sumably; would be £4,994 a year That she is to issue postage stamps building and music by Leader's joined a gang of boys on North Japanese Ambassador to the without the reductions applying depicting the peaceful activities EDUCATION IN MALTA orchestra will be furnished. Shore. At 1 o'clock in the morning tates lias asserted that to the Executive, or £5,499 if they of her people. Tickets, 2,6 each, may be ob­ he got into an argument with mtry is demanding a navy applied to the Executive. * * * tained from members of the S.G.S. Jennings and struck Jennings once. to the strongest in the ROME, Oct. 31 (CP).—The action Col. Dill, who had led bff the de­ That evidently the stamps will now Parents' Association, and there They were about to fight when they I because the Japanese insist of the British Government to make bate with a warm criticism of the have to be licked. should be a ready response to the were separated. c Empire is equal to any compulsory the teaching of English report and a defence of the Civil oo appeal for funds. Leader then told Jennings to • ion. instead of Italian in the element­ Service position, was satisfied with oo GO ary schools in Malta was taken up wait until he came back, and went BERMUDA WAR VETERANS' the explanation that only new ap­ BIRD SANCTUARY IN BERMUDA today by 329 Italian senators. pointments would be effected by Continued on Page 2 ASSOCIATION STARTLING EVIDENCE IN Mussolini has been asked to the regrading. 00 state the opinion of the Italian The laws recently passed in Ber­ LINDBERGH CASE muda safeguarding birds—and THE SKIES IN NOVEMBER Annual General Meeting Tonight government on the matter. REPORT A "FARCE" oo especially migratory birds, have Saturn continues to be a con­ The Annual General Meeting of 'INCINNATI, Oct. 31 (CP) -The already had a beneficial result. The explanation of Sir Stanley, spicuous object in our evening the Bermuda War Veterans' As­ per Enquirer today said that RIOTING IN DENVER Observers report the presence of Federal prisoner held at Troy, however, met with a different res­ sky, and will be in conjunction sociation will be held at their ponse elsewhere. Mr. Toddings de­ many birds throughout the is­ with the moon at midnight of the el flown in writing that DENVER, Oct. 31 (CP)—A mob Headquarters. Front Street, this clared that in this case the report land, and it is hoped that eventual­ 13th.-14th.- a spectacle worth ob­ no Hauptmann told him that clashed in bloody riots with the evening, commencing at 7.30. was totally ineffective, while Mr. ly Bermuda will become a bird serving. On the 14th., at 4.00 kidnapped the Lindbergh police yesterday and threatened to The election of officers for the sanctuary such as described by p.m. Saturn will be in quadrature and needed help in handling meet bullets with bullets. North described it as a farce. ensuing year will take place, and Munthe at San Michele. with the sun; that is, one quarter the ransom money. They started forming a march Mr. Misick was anxious that the the reports of the activities of the 00 of the heavenly circle will separate The prisoner. D. J. Sanders, form- today from Englewood to Denver report should not be dealt with as a Association and the balance sheet PAGE THE POST OFFICE these two bodies. of Schenectady, now held on a for relief projects. The surburban Budget-balancing expedient, and for the past year will be presented, arge of impersonating a Federal police was doubled and 60 Denver went on to express surprise at the Mercury should be visible about A large turn-out is expected. er, stated that he initiated the officers with machine guns and absolute injustice the majority TRIESTE, Italy, Oct. 31 (CP)— two degrees from Jupiter in the ions to dispose of the ran- tear gas are ready in the city limits. report proposed by cutting only A steel tube rocketed down the side early hours of the 18th., 19th., and AVIATION NEWS the lower grade salaries. Sir Stan­ of a mountain and landed un­ 20th. 1 money and got rid of part of oo- ley had criticised department heads damaged in a valley 2| miles away Mars is a "morning star" all BAGDAD, Oct. 31 (Havas).—Jones n Germany, the newspaper says. DEVELOPMENT OF INLAND oc for t h e i i failure to realise that v/ith a cargo of 1,600 letters. the month, being found in Leo, and Waller arrived here today on WATERWAY economies must be effected, he The demonstration was a test east of Regulus. It will be in their return flight from Melbourne WHO WAS FIRST AT pointed out. of an inventor seeking rapid trans­ conjunction with the moon on the to London. Mr. H! V. Smith said that the 30th. HADDON, England, Oct. 31 (CP) portation of mails. * * * Committee's report did not put Venus will be very close to the THE NORTH POLE? —A new boost was given the inland oo HONOLULU, Oct. 31 (CP).—The the House one bit more forward sun throughout November, and waterways of England today when HUNGER STRIKE ENDED final hop of Kingsford-Smith'3 than it was last year, when the not in a good enough position LONDON, Oct. 31. (CP)—The the Duke of Kent opened the new aerial dash across the Pacific will Committee was appointed. for observation. ms of Dr. Frederick A. Cook locks of the Grand Union Canal be­ be made tomorrow (Thursday) Mr. Cox apparently regarded the WARSAW, Oct. 31 (Havas).— For the benefit of those who for the discovery of the North tween London and Birmingham. weather permitting, he said today. report as being in the nature of a Sixty miners on hunger strike at may attach any significance there­ Pole are credited by J. Jordan The ceremony marked the com­ * * * Budget-balancing measure, but Kleofas mine following the dis­ to, I would add that there will be Hayes, polar historian, with as pletion of a £1,000,000 undertaking CALCUTTA, Oct. 31 (CP)—John Sir Stanley Spurling urged that it missal of several of their number several conjunctions on the 6th.: nuch accuracy as Admiral Robert which began in May 1931. The job Wright and John Polando, Ameri­ be dealt with as something entirely came to the surface today follow­ Mercury and Jupiter; Mercury and E. Peary. Hayes book "The Con­ is the largest inland waterway can contestants in the Air Derby, apart from the Budget. ing an agreement reached between the moon; Jupiter and the moon; quest of the North Pole," just development undertaken in Eng­ who were detained near the Persian The first, second and third para­ the men and owners. and another of Venus and the border for more than 24 hours, published, says: Admiral Peary land since canals were constructed graphs of the report were adopted, oo moon. All will bo too near the said today they intended to claim was never within 50 or more miles 130 years ago. the first being a matter of record, sun for observation. damages from the Persian Govern­ of the Pole. oo ENGLISH MEAT IMPORTS Many disinterested critics on and the second and third expressing A glance eatwards during these ment. the opinions that there was a neces­ November evenings, shows us our both sides of the Atlantic, have GENEROUS OWNER LONDON, Oct. 31 (CP)—Con­ After stripping their engine they sity for grading salaries downwards; old friends the Pleiades, back to reached the same conclusion that versations between British and were amazed to find a foul cylinder that salaries were raised materially grace our winter skies. Peary never reached his goal. SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. 31. (CP) Dominion representatives concern­ and not cracked as they had be­ when the cost of living was inord­ In every age, and in every country Admiral Richard E. Byrd and —A. O. Edwards, owner of the ing the U.K. meat imports are be­ lieved. They may therefore con­ inately high; and that the present the Pleiades have been watched, tinue their abandoned flight to Floyd Bennett, says Hayes, were winning plans in the Air Derby, ing carried out and Gt. Britain is basis of revenue must be considered admired, and wondered at, for Melbourne. the first persons actually to reach has announced that C.W. A. Scott, preparing a memorandum forming normal. they are visible from every land the North Pole. pilot, will receive his prize of the basis of future discussions. oo • on our planet. Many know them $100,000 and will probably share ——00 00 it with his co-pilot Black. IMMEDIATE ACTION NEEDED as the Stars of the Seven Sisters, oo although few people can see more REMARKABLE INVENTION LARGE ORDERS FOR BRITISH "We need immediate action" was RELIEF MONEY CAUSES HOWL than six in the constellation, with NEW GERMAN STAMPS TO BE the unaided eye. Who has not FIRMS the general cry which greeted con­ FROM REPUBLICANS MOSCOW, Oct. 31.—Rus­ ISSUED sideration of the fourth clause, heard of the Lost Pleiad? These sian scientists said today they which recommends downward seven are supposed to be the fabled TOKYO, Oct. 31 (CP).—The Japan had restored to life for two grading of salaries in Grade Special WASHINGTON, Oct. 31st daughters of Atlas, or the At- "Advertiser" said today that a BERLIN, Oct. 31 (CP).—The minutes a man who had down to Grade 4. (CP)—A roar of protest has landtides, whose names, were Me- mission representing the Federa­ Reich Government today an­ hanged himself three hours It was on consideration of this been set up by the high com­ rope, Alcyone, Celaeno, Electra earlier by use of an artificial tion of British Industries recently nounced that a series of clause, too, that the temper of the mand of the Republicans as Taygeta, Asterope and Maia. What heart. visiting Manchukuo has made a postage stamps would be issued House inclined to the minority the Democratic Administra­ wealth of calssical memories those The "artificial" heart is a deal to sell to the South Man- depicting the "peaceful activities report of Mr. Tucker, which recom­ tion, with the election scarce­ names recall to most of us! device invented by Sergei churian Railway equipment total­ of the German people." mends cuts in all grades, with the ly a week ahead, has poured One of the stories connected Bruickhamenko to do joint ling $13,000,000. The equipment The stamps, which will be five to seven pfennigs value, will be .higher-salaried officers contribut­ out $135,000,000 relief money with them tells us that Merope work of heart and lungs in includes steel rails to be used in ing a higher percentage than the into every State except Maine married a mortal, whereupon her purifying blood. Manchukuo's railway expansion issued early next year and the pro­ Continued on Page 2 voted in September. Continued on Page 2 scheme. ceeds devoted to charity. Don't take Chances "Ride a RALEIGH"-> WADSON'S

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Stye KopI fertte STORMY DEBATE ON THE THE SKIES IN NOVEMBER CIVIL SERVICE attft (Eolmtist iatitj Continued from Page 1 INCORPODATINO Continued from Page 1 star grew dim among her sisters. THE ROYAL GAZETTE (ESTAB. 1828) THE COUOM8T AND DAILY NEWS (ESTAB. 1886) Another fable assures us that lower-salaried officers, the cuts be­ Electra, unable to endure the sight ing on a sliding scale. of the burning of Troy, hid her PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY face in her hands, and so blotted PARAGRAPHS THROWN OUT her star from the sky. THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. So universal has been interest REID STREET, HAMILTON After the debate had been waxing in, and legend about, the Pleiades, warm for just over two hours the that they form one of the best A.M. PURCELL fourth paragraph was negatived in connecting links in the beginning MANAGING EDITOR AUTUMN a division, members urging that of human history with that won­ ASSISTANT EDITOR! E. T. SAYER it was absurd to recommend a new ASSISTANT MANAGER: ERNEST J. BELL derful prehistoric past. The con­ ADVERTISING MANAGER: M. M. HANSFORD grade which might not come into nection of the Pleiades with tra­ force until 1973, or at such other ditions of the Flood is remarkable. SUBSCRIPTION RATES future time as a new appointee took In olden days they shared the LOCAL! — ONI YEAR. 40/-! SIX MONTHS. 20/- ARGAIN SALE office. By a substantial margin the watery character generally ascribed THRCI MONTHS 12/6: ONE MONTH. B/- paragraph was thrown out. FOREIGN: — To UNITED STATES AND CANADA, to the Hyades (Taurus). Josephus • 12.OO PER YEAR, TO GREAT BRITAIN, sot- Similarly paragraph five was re­ states, among his vely few Stella Commences PER YEAR. jected. This paragraph recorded ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE allusions, that during the invest­ the committee's opinion that gen­ ment of Jerusalem by Antiochus erally heads of departments were NOTE : — AU correipondeuce submitted most be ac­ Epiphanes, in 170 B.C., the besieged SATURDAY companied br the writer's name and address as a paid no more than they should be, suffered from want of water, but ffuarantee of authenticity, not necessarily for publica­ and that there were several offices were finally relieved "by a large tion. The Editor reserves the right to accept or reject where remuneration was largely in any letters forwarded, and publication does not imply shower of rain which fell at the agreement with opinions expressed. excess of what it should be. They setting of the Pleiades." therefore recommended a number Opportunely timed for practical Housewives to re-stock Among Biblical writers the con­ of specific changes forming the sub­ stellation was well known being for Winter with . . . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934 ject of sub-clauses of paragraph mentioned by both Job and Amos. five. The name Pleiades itself comes Consideration of paragraph five Bright New Cooking Utensils ... from an old Greek word meaning AERIAL ANGLING and its sub-clauses was kept separ­ "to sail," for the heliacal rising ate on a motion made by Sir Stan­ Attractive Glassware and China ... of the group in May marked the In spite of recent reassurances ley Spurling, with the result that opening of navigation to the Serviceable Enamel... it seems as though the Bermuda by the time the House adjourned Greeks, as its setting in the late airport and airways plans are still at 5 o'clock sub-clause (1). reducing autumn did the close. However, Aluminum and Woodenware ... very much up in the air, especially the clerk to the Board and Director other scholars claim that the name that part of them which compre­ of Agriculture from Grade 3 to is derived from Pleione, who was hends more or less vaguely a direct Grade 4, had been rejected and sub­ supposed to be the mother-of the air service between these islands clause (2), abolishing the offices I Among the hundreds of Genuine Bargains you'll find; seven sisters. and the city of New York. The last of plant pathologist and horticul­ Before the group was definitely mentioned scheme is practicable, turist, had been adopted Both 21 Piece Tea Sets for 6/- named in ancient China, it was 32 Piece Dinner Seis22/- no doubt, at least from a mechan­ decisions were reached in divisions. known as the "Gang"—the Chi­ ical point of view, so it must be the Sir Stanley had moved adoption 1 Quart Floor Oil 2/- nese word for group or constellation. economic aspect which is a of sub-clause (1) with the proviso Who, today, would connect some 5 Piece Toilet Sets for 13/- 6 Polished Tumblers for 1/5 shadowy. Aeroplane companies are that it be made applicable to future of the world's well-known "gangs" very much like steamship com­ appointments only. iCups and Saucers 6 for 2/3 Enamelled Roasters 1/6 with a constellation of stars, and panies, railway companies, and all Exception was taken to sub-clause least of all with the Pleiades? Glass Cake Dishes 1/- other transportation companies, (2), which refers to "the diminished .6 Dinner and Soup These stars were worshipped by in that they want a fair answer to importance of agriculture" and goes Plates 3/6 Chinese girls and women, as being the question "will it pay" before on to recommend abolition of the the Seven Sisters of Industry. comirit ting themselves. two offices mentioned. From a strictly local point of Alcyone is the alpha of the group, view we have little to worry about MINORITY REPORT TO WIN? and, therefore, the best-known. in this respect for there is every In the 1859 Temple discovered probability that it will pay, or per­ an extensive nebula, of a broad oval The Basement With a number of paragraphs of haps we should say. would pay. the majority report yet to be dis­ form, with the star Merope im­ Moreover, in the extremely unlikely- cussed, already it is considerably mersed in one end of it. Sub­ event that it did not pay we should emasculated. The minority re­ sequent observations showed that THE WOMANS SHOP have comparatively little to lose. port would appear to be well in the this strange phenomenon was vari­ But after all the will or will not running, judging by the tone of able. Sometimes it was invisible Reid Street pay or the would or would not pay yesterday's debate. while at other times it was very plain and large. Several nebula are are to a very great extent matters The inevitable clash between Col. A Week later on Saturday 10th, a Store Wide Bargain Sale or now known to be connected with e of for our own determination. And Dill and Mr. North on the Civil this beautiful constellation, but Novelties, Gifts, Silverware, Stationery, Luggage, Pictures, this regardless of who owns or oper­ Service question became stormier all are too faint to be seen except ates the airliners. than usual, and ended with Mr. Books and many other useful items will be held at . . . with the aid of an Astronomer's Mails, some passengers, and a North describing Col. Dill, in de­ telescope. THE HOME STORE small amount of freight it may be cidedly un-Parliamentary language assumed will be the burdens of as "no gentleman." Taurus will be found following Reid Street the airships. The speedier mail A petition for incorporation was the Pleiades, and little later Orion service will be welcome, a real con­ presented by the promoters of the rises in the east. venience but not an essential to new Hamilton Hotel Company and The beauteous MYRNA LOY has her first starring role in our business success or personal will be considered as the first order EDITH M. LINES, M.R.A.S.C. FOR SALE happiness. The small consign­ when the House meets again tomor­ 00 the Hungarian "STAMBOl'L QUEST" with QEORQE ments of light freight coming and row afternoon. Authorised capital S. W. MERRIHEW, EDITOR, WEDS BRENT, her work in "THIN MAN" and "MANHAT­ going at high speed may add some­ is not less than £10,000 and not more VALUABLE REAL ESTATE TAN MELODRAMA" elevated her to stardom I- thing to the joys of living here, but than £100,000. in Warwick Parish this, too, is comparatively unim­ Consideration of the Select Com­ Mr. Stephen Wallis Merrihew, portant. Our chief concern is with mittee's report on the Civil Service of 440 West Twenty-fourth Street, By Public Auction the human freight. will be taken up after the petition editor of "American Lawn Tennis" Let us assume that a New York- had been disposed of. and a member of the ranking on the premises Bermuda air service is inaugurated, oo committee of the United States fifty or sixty visitors arrive here each Lawn Tennis Association, and Mrs. at 3.00 p.m. week via the new air lane. Some FIREARM THEFT ALLEGED Daisy H. Smith, of the same address on will come and go by air for the were married recently in the Mu­ sheer novelty or thrill of it. Others IN POLICE COURT Wednesday, November 14th, nicipal Chapel by Deputy City ! will choose this method of travel Clerk Philip A. Hines. Mr. Merri­ 1934 because of the time saving involved. Continued fiom Page 1 hew is seventy-one years old and But you can be sure that virtually Under the power of sale contained home and got the revolver. When was born in Wilmington, Del. all of them will be "air-minded" in a mortgage he came back he had the gun in his Mrs. Smith is sixty-three and was people, with a love of swift goings hip-pocket. Touching his hip, he born in Hudson, N.Y. It is the and comings, people filled with ALL THAT lot of land in Warwick then told Jennings to keep away second marriage for both. zesc of life, accustomed to and Parish delineated on the plan from him. oo demanding a rapid tempo. Ad­ annexed to an Indenture dated the venturers they will be. Not the Jennings went towards him, BRITISH GUIANA NEWS 30th day of November, 1931, and hardy, pioneering type of adven- saying, "Go ahead. Shoot." After therein coloured pink bounded on the NORTH by other land of Wil­ venturers, but the thrill loving type this a boy named Ottley took pos­ GEORGETOWN, Oct. 31 (CP) — session of the revolver. liam David Simmons formerly held out for a swift "good time" and Grig-General I. Gilbert Browne, herewith and there measuring 74 a safe return. Sub-Inspector Pantry said that C.B.E., C.M.G., and Signor Redizo he had searched the registration feet on the EAST partly by the 10 Whilst we are drawing dazzling Gigrioli, the League of Nations records and found that the revolver foot road delineated in the said pictures of the graceful, soaring Commission to investigate the pro­ was registered in the name of Sam­ plan and partly by a Tribe Road ships, and listening to the zoom of posed settlement of Assyrians in uel Durrett. The gun had been on the SOUTH by other land of giant motors are we doing any seri­ the Rupununi district, Bt. Guiana, fired, but not recently. the said William David Simmons ous thinking as to what provisions arrived yesterday and are staying and there measuring 51 feet and we might make for the new trade, When formally charged on the at Government House. Sir Craw­ three counts Leader said that he on the WEST by other land of of how we are to captivate our new ford Douglas Jones and party com­ picked the revolver up and he did Alice Winifred Darrell and there customers and capitalise on the prising soil chemist, agricultural not know that was stealing. The measuring first Northerly 43 feet new industry? Supposing the air­ officer and veterinary have left for revolver was not his and so he did thence Westerly 33 feet and thence port should be not always easily Rupununijfor preliminary survey. not have a licence for it. He also again Northerly 16 feet OR HOW­ NOTICE or quickly accessible from Hamil­ said that he did not actually point EVER OTHERWISE the said lot or ton or St. George's, supposing an the gun at Jennings. parcel of land may be bounded airship should make a Sunday Mr. Kealy registered objection to HOME COOKING SALE may measure or ought to be de­ call, supposing an air cruiser should Owing to the formation of a partnership between Mr. the statement the prosecution scribed TOGETHER WITH the venture to drop in? How should (in aid of the Soldiers' Home) W. E. Cooper and myself under the firm name of Johnson alleges Leader made, because ob­ portion of the ruined dwelling we make our guests welcome and house and the shed thereon erected a Cooper, it is necessary that all outstanding matters viously It was made in answer to at No. 6 SHED of A. A. Johnson S Co. be settled. gay and entirely at home? questions, he said. and all appurtenances thereunto There are many other supposi­ belonging AND ALSO ALL THAT The case was adjourned to 11 on tions upon which one might embark certain parcel of land in Warwick All persons having claims against A. A. Johnson fi- o'clock on Friday morning, Leader Co. are required to forward their claims to the under­ for an imaginary journey. "Time Parish in the Islands of Bermuda being allowed bail in the sum of Saturday, 3rd November containing by estimation one acre signed on or before the 30th November, 1934, and all enough when the airport is built £40: a recognisance of £20 entered persons indebted to the firm of A. A. Johnson & Co, are commencing 9 a.m. more or less bounded on the and the air services established," into by his father with a personal required to settle their indebtedness at the offices of NORTH by land of Rosalie Adam you say. Not a bit of it. Not a recognisance of £20. Johnson & Cooper, Front St., Hamilton, on or before bit of it. This is a swift moving Specials: Lemon Pies, Sweet Darrell and Howard Villiers Smith oo the aforesaid day. age, a flying age, and the fruits Potato Pudding, Hot Coffee on the EAST in part by a tribe of success go to those whose FISHERMEN'S STRIKE road separating the land now thoughts and plans keep pace with and , etc. being described from land of James A. A. JOHNSON. 269ltth.f.s. it. BOSTON, Oct. 31. (CP)—At­ Morgan and in part by land of Now, if good suggestions would tempts have again failed to settle Your patronage will be Florence Louise Hill formerly form­ only come as thick and fast as the four week strike of 5,000 fisher­ ing part and parcel of the land now foolish rumours what a blessed men. appreciated. being described on the SOUTH in state of preparedness would be 2674

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Big Ads Aren't Needed for Qood Shows! at tA* REID HALL LEADS M|.HW*_UAM GARGAN Broadway, he came to Hollywood kTURDAY'S t^^AHlON NIXON last year to repeat the part of the right end! Five yards—HE'S AWAY! _ JphnMiljan—Noel Francis ex-prize fighter butler in the screen It looks like a touchdown!" *..*._ Directed by Howard Hjggm version of "Animal Kingdom." With the coming of the football j MILLIONS" K Paramount Sound News 'j^&' A Columbia Picture He has been featured in several season, the early showing of "Sat­ pictures since, but his role in urday's Millions," Universal's new with "The Line-Up" is said to be the gridiron drama which is said to ROBERT YOUNG most colourful of his brief but excel even that company's previous significant screen career. pigskin classics, "The Spirit of LEILA RYAMS Notre Dame" and "The All Ameri­ Marion Nixon is co-featured as Johnny Mack Brown — the attractive checkroom attendant can," is in order. accused of theft who falls in love Featured roles in "Saturday's *W Andy Devine—Mary Car­ Millions" are played by Robert with Gargan. Born in Superior, Youth lisle — Grant Mitchell Wisconsin, Miss Nixon came to Young, Leila Hyams, Andy Devine, Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Hollywood several years ago on a Johnny Mack Brown and Lucille aflame Hundreds of Others Sir T. Astley Cubitt, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., vaudeville tour and remained to Lund—the latter recently selected Governor and Commander-in-Chief and achieve prominence on the screen. by College Humour Magazine as on A grand piece of entertain­ President of the Bermuda War Veterans' Association America's most beautiful and She began as an extra, was gradu­ gridiron ment! See it! ated to western leading ladies, talented co-ed—and the supporting cast includes Ernie Nevers, Erny and finally becam a star in her At 4.45 and 9.00 p.m. A GRAND CHARITY BALL own right. Plnckert an his own stringent Durante, Lupe Velez, 4 Mills £3. 10. 0 to £7. 10. 0 beauty regulations, and realizes Brothers, Marion Nixon and Nor­ how he has ruined the happiness man Foster at Reid Hall Friday. of so many husbands. He hurries back to Paris and his demuure A veritable avalanche of merri­ little secretary, Helen Mack, who ment guaranteed to make a wooden You needn't be afraid of seeing has never taken a beauty treatment Indian dance, a love story of more someone else in your dress . . . in her life. than ordinary human interest and though they will probably wish Here he finds Horton a rival for snappy musical numbers destined the hand of the neglected secretary. for hit popularity are the ingred­ they had one just like it, for these But in a whirlwind final sequence ients which stamp "Strictly Dyna­ are so smart . . . The dinner and in which Grant determines to mite" a must-be-seen. Jimmy give up his beauty work for honest "Schnozzle" Durante and Lupe hostess frocks are here too— scientific research, he wins her Velez co-star in this RKO-Radio back again, and the film closes Picture at the Reid Hall Theatre Friday. Sizes 12 to 42 on their amusing reconciliation. WITH POMP AND CEREMONY—Famous in song and story Durante and Miss Velez are su­ is the position of Lord Mayor of London and with the position Exquisite Settings perb fun-makers. The Schnozzle goes much pomp and ceremony handed down through tha is indubitably the ace comedian years. Here is Sir Stephen Killick, center, the new Lord Mayor, on the entertainment front to­ shortly after he was recently inducted into office. His author­ The whole is exquisitely set in a itative mace is shown at the right. series of the most remarkable and day. Lupe is ingratiatingly temp­ estuous and as peppery. A size­ beautiful interiors that have been has a clown's respect. brought to the screen, and the able cross-section of who's who in as funny and famous a clown as ever faced a microphone, who seeks "Strictly Dynamite" has pul­ action of the picture is materially Hollywood, including Norman a new gag writer. An agent sells chritude, melody, gags and ro­ TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS aided by the music and songs Foster, William Gargan, Marian him a down-and-out poet who turns mance. Durante renders his own written by Rainger and Robin, es­ Nixon, the Four Mills Brothers, gag writer with the aid of old joke "I'm Putty in Your Hands" and pecially "Love Divided by Two," Eugene Pallette, Minna Gombell books after glimpsing the scribe's "Hot Patata," which will be whist­ 2637«Jtftu,tli. as sung by Grant, a tune which and Sterling Holloway, supports the pair in splendid characteriza­ beautiful team mate Vera. Moxie led across the continent. is bound to become a popular signs him at a big salary because This picture as a gloom-disperser favourite. tions. Th© hilarity of "Strictly Dyna­ he can use big words, and talk and blues-chaser lives up to its title, "Kiss and Make-Up" also fea­ about psychology, for which Moxie perfectly—'' Strictly Dynamite I''. tures tiie wide-publicized Wampaa mite" revolves about Moxie Slaight,

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COMMITTEE REPORT | (3) Signal Man at Gibbs Hill S. STANLEY SPURLING Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING COLONIAL to be abolished. HENRY W. WATLINGTON (St. George's Parish):— Mr. Chair­ Presented (4) Re-grade clerk at the • W. J. HOWARD TROTT man, this Bill, as I have already PARLIAMENT Aquarium from fixed sal­ R. C. CRAWFORD mentioned when the Estimates Civil Service of the Colony ary of £250 to Grade 1. E. PERCY T. TUCKER were introduced, has been intro­ E. VINCENT FRITH. duced in order to give an opportun­ Sir STANLEY SPURLING pre­ 4. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S ity for a development of the trade OFFICIAL REPORT sented the following Report:— DEPARTMENT: It is considered 10. The following member of in the trans-shipment of alcohol, that the staff in the Secretariat is your Select Committee feels that which the Finance Committee Proceedings of the TO HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER larger than is necessary but as it the proposals set forth in the pre­ have been led to believe might be and Members of the Honourable is known that the Finance Com­ ceding part of this report will not developed if the export duty was Honourable House House of Assembly. mittee recommended that radio materially reduce public expend­ reduced to fivepence a gallon. With licenses be annual it is felt that the iture at the present time, and that that explanation I will read the of Assembly The select committee appointed additional work involved may re­ in the public interest an immediate Preamble, and then move the first on the 1st November 1933, to con­ quire the retention of the present reduction in the emoluments of clause. SESSION 1934—35 sider the Civil Service, their duties, staff. the Civil Service should be brought Don't let it go until it business hours, leave and emolu­ into effect. It is pointed out that Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved develops into something ments, have the honour to report 5. EDUCATION: Clerk from salaries were increased during the the adoption of Clause 1. much more serious. DAY No. 2—Monday, Oct. 29, 1934. as follows: Grade 3 to Grade 4. time when the cost of living had There is no better advanced materially; when Ber­ —which was agreed to remedy for the relief of Continued from Wednesday's Issue 1. Your Committee have had 6. LIBRARY & MUSEUM: muda was enjoying a period of un­ Coughs, Colds and all several communications from the Abolish the position of Secretary precedented prosperity, and that Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved Bronchial Afflictions PETITION PRESENTED Colonial Secretary and others, for­ and require the duty of Secretary living costs have been now sub­ the adoption of Clause 2. • than Kobert's Syrup. It warding minutes of various depart­ to be performed by the Librarian. stantially reduced. Furthermore, breaks up the cold, Liverymen and Public Carriage ments, etc., among them being: Abolish Caretaker of the reductions in emoluments and —which was agreed to. soothes the throat and Drivers. Museum as it is evident that in its salaries have been general through­ quickly restores normal a. From the Library Trustees present position it is useless to out the civil community and it is Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved conditions. Most pleas­ recommending the Librar­ maintain this office. fair that the same procedure should the adoption of Clause 3. ant to take. Mr. TODDINGS PRESENTED ian's salary be advanced to apply to civil servants. It is also the following petition:— Grade 2. 7. POLICE: The Chief of Police pointed out that all employees of Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton Manufactured lii Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I would , JJOKTHROP & LYMAN CO., has recommended that Police Con­ the Department of Public Works, • LIMITED TO HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER b. From the Permanent Com­ stables be graded in three grades— other than those budgeted for an­ like to ask the hon. member in Toronto, Caaaua AND MEMBERS OF THE HON­ mittee on Prisons, with re­ "A", "B", and "C". nually in the appropriation act, charge, Sir Stanley Spurling, if he OURABLE HOUSE OF AS­ spect to the emoluments of Twenty (20) constables in have been cut 10%. It is also a fact can tell the Committee, approx­ SEMBLY : the Warder of the St. Grade A, at £275 per annum that in most parts of the Empire imately what the Colony is now George gaol. Twenty-five (25) constables in the salaries of Civil Servants have getting from this alcohol duty un­ Grade B at £250 per annum. been reduced. der the existing rate and also if he THE PETITION of liverymen and c. A Minute from the Board Twenty-seven (27) constables It is therefore recommended that can tell the Committee as Chair­ public carriage drivers HUMBLY of Trade recommending in Grade C at £225 per an­ the salaries of civil servants be re­ man of the Finance Committee, SHEWETH: that the salary of the Clerk num. Promotion to be by duced on the following basis: what the Finance Committee ex­ SYRUP of the Aquarium be in­ merit. pect to derive if this duty is chang­ In receipt of £700 a year and over— I OF TH£ EXTRACT OF] creased. ed. JCGD UVEa AND TAR] 1. That under the provisions of 13.% The Public Carriage Act. 1930. 8. POST OFFICE: Postmaster, In receipt of £500 a year and over— public carnages and drivers thereof d. A Minute drawing atten­ St. Georges, from Grade 2 to Grade 10% Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— are required to be licensed tion to the salaries and fees 3. In receipt of £350 a year and over— Mr. Chairman, at the present time 2. That the fundamental reason of the Lighthouse Keepers. Abolish St. George's West n%_ no export duty is derived from al­ given for the licensing of carriages Sub-Post Office. In receipt of £250 a year and over— cohol at all, because none is trans­ Suffered! for and carriage drivers was for pur­ e. A Minute recommending Appoint a second postman for shipped, and it is very difficult to poses of identification and not an increase of pay to the St. Georges. make any estimate as to what this for the raising of revenue Library messenger. Clerk to Savings Bank Trustee trade will develop into. We have Three Years 3. That owing to modern to be abolished; duty to be perform­ 11. It is recommended that had various figures suggested to us methods of transportation intro­ f. A letter pointing out the ed by an officer of the Post Office house allowances to the Chief as to the mazimum to which it Well and Strong Now duced into the Colony by the inadequacy of pensions Department. Justice, Colonial Secretary, and might be developed, but they look Bermuda Railway Company many drawn by public officers any other public officers should so exaggeratedly rosy, if the hon. Since She Took Lydia drivers and liverymen have been who retired when the sal­ 9. PUBLIC HEALTH: Clerk only be paid when the house hold member will allow me, to have a E. Pinkham's Vegetable forced out of employment aries were very much low­ from Grade 3 to Grade 4. is actually maintained in the further opportunity of consulting Compound. Read Her 4. That Your petitioners respect­ er than they are to-day. It is considered that the fee Colony. the firm which is proposing to en­ fully submit that the prevailing paid for the inspection of dairy- All of which is respectfully sub­ gage in this business, and on the Letter. Try It Yourself. practice of exempting the Ber­ 2. Your Committee are of the cattle is much too high and should mitted. next day of meeting I think I might muda Railway Company, operating opinion that at the present time be reduced to Four Shillings (4/-) be able to give him some more in­ "For three years I suffered from instead of there being justification formation as to what he would like painful menstruation and often had in opposition to the liveries, as per head. The Health Inspectors E. PERCY T. TUCKER to take to my bed. Thanks to Lydia well as its motormen and con­ for any increass of salary that do a considerable amount of work Sessions House, to know. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ductors from taxation, is highly there is rather, on the contrary, in getting the cattle together and Bermuda. I do not suffer as I used to. 1 am a detrimental to drivers and livery­ a necessity for grading salaries supervising the inspection. Fur­ 29th October, 1934. —which was agreed to. seamstress and do my home work men who have to compete with the downwards. thermore, the present method of along with that. I feel well and Railway. Your petitioners in these testing involves much less labour Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved strong and I can do things now that circumstances respectfully sub­ 3. The salaries of civil servants on the part of the Government that the Report of the Select Com­ the adoption of Clause 4. I never could do before. I am willing mit that Your Honourable House were materially increased during Veterinary Officer than formerly. to tell anybody about your medicine mittee on the Civil Service of the because it has worked marvellously would be justified in granting the period when the cost of living Cattle are tested in large numbers, Colony be set down as an Order for —which was agreed to. for me." — Malvina Springer, Savil- some relief by reducing the present went inordinately high, and when collected together at one place, the next day of meeting. Han Road, Bush Hall, St. Michael, licensing fee of drivers from 10/- Bermuda was passing a period of thus reducing the travelling and The House resumed. Barbados, B. W. I. to 5/- and the licensing fee for a considerable inflation. It is felt labour involved. Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton public single carriage to a nominal that the present period in Bermuda Parish):—Mr. Speaker, will that The CHAIRMAN reported the Bill sum of 5, - and a double carriage Don't endure pe­ does not reflect a period of depres­ 10. REVENUE DEPARTMENT: Report be printed and circulated and it was adopted and ordered to 10, - regardeless of the number riodic pain, back­ sion, but rather that the Colony- Clerk to Currency Commissioners before the next meeting, because it be engrossed. of passengers the vehicle may be ache, headache and has been restored to what may be to be abolished. His duty to be will be rather difficult to take it in licensed for regarded as a normal state of af­ performed by an officer of the Re­ general discomfort. as read, and members, I should THE WALTER CLERK SMITH ACT Your petitioners, therefore, fairs, and that the present basis venue Department. think, would like to have a chance Get this medicine $r_3| 1934 Humbly Pray that Your Hon­ or revenue must be considered as Your Committee are of opin­ to read it over before it is discussed. First Reading today; _vA.£CS^_»a ourable House will for the usual and normal. ion that extra revenue officers are aforesaid reasons take their employed unnecessarily at the His Honour the SPEAKER:—I Mr. ZUILL moved for leave to Petition into Your favourable 4. After careful consideration Colonial Treasury and the Customs will pass it to Mr. Crawford to be introduce and read a first time a Lydia L Pinkham's consideration and grant them of the various public offices, it is House, St. George, and that the printed and if possible distributed Bill entitled "The Walter Clerk such relief in the premises recommended that the following permanent staff should be adequate before the next Session. Smith Act, 1934." Vegetable Compound as Your Honourable House in offices be re-graded as follows, to for the performance of all the duties its wisdom may deem equit­ apply to all new appointments:— in these two offices. Lt. Col. the Hon. T. M. DILL —which was agreed to. Liquid or tablet Form able and just and Your pe­ (Devonshire Parish):—Mr. Speaker, titioners as in duty bound will Grade Special: £600—£20—£700 to 11. TRADE DEVELOPMENT unless it is printed and circulated The Bill was read a first time by- ever pray remain as at present. BOARD: Secretary to be placed in I take it that it will not be con­ its title only. Grade 1: £450—£20—550 to re­ Grade 1 and the special allowance sidered. I personally shall object OWNERS main as at present. for attendnace at the Toronto Ex­ to its consideration until the print­ THE WALTER CLERK SMITH ACT Grade 2: £350— £15—£440 to be hibition to be discontinued. ed copies have been in the hands of 1934 Wesley D. Dill, Stuart DeSilva, changed to £350— £10— £400. members in order that they may Second Reading Joseph M. Pimental, Benoni M. Grade 3: £250— £10—£340 to be 12. WORKS DEPARTMENT: know what it contains. Pimental, George Skater. Frank changed to £250—£10—£300. Having regard to the reduction in Mr. ZUILL moved that Rule 55 J. Fires, Thomas R. H. Roberts, Grade 4: £100—£5—£150 to be construction work and expenditure be suspended to allow a Bill entitled Mr. F. C. MISICK (Sandys Par­ Leroy Wilson, Robert Ottley, changed to £100—£5—£125. of this Department, it is felt that "The Walter Clerk Smith Act, 1934" ish):—Mr. Speaker, I quite agree Charles T. Astwood, George Mills, the following staff should be ade­ to be now read a second time. 5. Your Committee has gone with the lion, and learned member George Petty, Phillip Hatherley, quate: most carefully and thoroughly into who has just spoken. I certainly James Simons, Alvin T. Martin, Director, First Assistant, Se­ —which was agreed to. ppW& the question of salaries and feel think honourable members should Robert Sodergreen, Joseph P. Mello, cond Assistant. that generally the remuneration have an opportunity of seeing this R. H. Hodgson, Samuel Tucker, Clerk to Board and Director. The Bill was read a second time of the heads of departments is not Report in printed form before we H. G. Wheatley, Clive Vallis, H. Stenographer. and committed. V typ< in excess of what should be paid, proceed to a consideration of it. for eve* B. Furbert, James E. Hendrickson, Messenger. having due regard to their respon­ I would also express the hope that Thomas F. Basden, Edmund C. From DeSicate Blonde sibilities and work. They have ar­ the hon. member for St. George's, Mr. TUCKER in the Chair. Smith, Ross L. Manders, John 6. It is pointed out that in civil To Suntanned Brunette rived at this conclusion after mak­ the Hon. Sir Stanley Spurling will R. Todd, William W. Hill, Warren life it is customary for employees 0 So exquisitely fint-i t spreads ing comparisons of similar posi­ come prepared to inform the House Mr. W. E. S. ZUILL (Smith's Burrows, Ernest James Raynor, of the junior grades to receive only invisibly on your skin • Its tions in other Colonies and in or­ of the exact savings that would be Parish.):—Mr. Chairman, I am sorry perfume is an enchanting and Arthur Woodgate, Henry T. Stowe, two weeks leave per year, and in the to have to trouble the House with expensive one — but Pond's dinary commercial life. They are effected. He probably has that in­ H. W. King, C. J. Ingham, H. H. civil service provision is made for this matter again, it passed during Powder is priced surprisingly of the opinion, however, that there formation, but I know sometimes low • AH sis shades are true Trott, C. H. Adams, A. Bourne, vacation leave on full pay very much last Session, but through some are several offices where remunera­ information of that sort is not skin tones. John A. Shirley, Allan Peets, Ben­ in excess of this, in addition to mistake was not sent any further, tion is largely in excess of what available, and I thought that I jamin Simmons, A. F. Lewis, which civil servants are entitled to and now has to be passed again ,f would be paid in civil life, and they would indicate that I, at least, P. N. M. Gibbons, Arnold J. Todd, sick leave and half pay leave, and in order to become law. therefore recommend the fol­ would like to know in actual figures H. Martin, Arthur Browne, M. S. a pension when they retire. lowing changes: what saving would be effected un­ new face Benevides, H. Y. Flood, John B. der the recommendations of the Mr. ZUILL moved the adoption Adcock, F. E. Simmons, Claude 7. It is recommended that no of the Bill. powder 1. AGRICULTURE: (1) Clerk committee; and I hope also, that Copyright, 1934. Terceira, Moses Walters, C. J. married women be given positions Pond's Extract Company to Board and Director, from Grade the other hon. member for St. Roberts, C. Lee, E. L. Parris, T. in the civil service, either tempor­ 3 to Grade 4. George's, Mr. Tucker, will tell us —which was agreed to. J. Richardson, J. O. Swainson, arily or permanently, and that if a what savings would be effected if J. C. White, R. G. Peets, A. E. single woman becomes married The House resumed. (2) Having regard to the his recommendations be adopted. Simons, Henry Darrell, Albert that she leave the Civil Service. diminished importance of Agricul­ Spurling, per Sidney Spurling. ture, and looking back to the years The CHAIRMAN reported the Bill when it was a very much larger 8. Part time officers to make The Hon. Sir STANLEY SPUR­ and it was adopted and ordered to DRIVERS be printed. industry than it is today, and the return of all fees received by them LING:—Mr. Speaker, I take it that staff which then handled it, it is from the public by virtue of their you will have it printed without office and of fees paid by the Public THE WALTER CLERK SMITH ACT Samuel Wellman, Kenneth Hin- recommended that the offices of any motion to that effect, and cer­ Treasury. 1934 son, Thomas Paynter, Frederick Plant Pathologist and Horticultur­ tainly if members have not had it Third Reading P. Mello, Claude Furbert, Frederick ist be abolished and a Director ap­ for a sufficient time to be reason­ E. DeVent, Edward Tucker, Ernest pointed having the proper agricul­ 9. Your Committee wish to re­ ably acquainted with it, I would Moor, J. P. Fisk, W. Thompson. tural qualifications, to fulfill what­ cord their conviction that a great not, and I do not think anyone else Mr. ZUILL moved that Rule 55 ever of these duties need to be per­ deal could be accomplished in the would, press for any decision to be be suspended to allow a Bill entitled "The Walter Clerk Smith Act, 1934" Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr. (St. formed. reduction of public expenditure by made on that Report. to be now read a third time. George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, the Heads of Departments exercis­ there are a number of names at­ 2. AUDIT: It is felt that the ing greater pressure upon their —which was agreed to. —which was agreed to. tached to this petition, principally cost of audit in this Colony is out staff, and by displaying the same POSTAGE STAMPS owners: there are also a few drivers. of all proportion with the Revenue interest and application to the THE CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT, 1933, received in comparison with other problem of greater efficiency and AMENDMENT ACT, 1934 The Bill was then read a third I will not read these names now, Sir, time and passed. but I will ask that this petition be Colonies, and it is recommended lower costs which is at the present Second Reading. For Collections put down for consideration simul­ that it be ascertained if one of the time characterizing the civil com­ THE CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT I933 taneously with the Report of the local auditors will do the Colonial munity. It is felt that, generally, On motion of Sir STANLEY AMENDMENT ACT, 1934 BERMUDA Finance Committee. I would say, audit and if so what price. heads of departments do not ap­ SPURLING the Bill entitled "The Third Reading Mr. Speaker, that the original copy pear to be accepting that degree of Customs Tariff Act, 1933, Amend­ and handed to me was in a rather dilap­ 3. BOARD OF TRADE: (1) responsibility which your Commit­ ment Act, 1934," was read a second BRITISH WEST INDIAN idated condition, and in order that Inspector from fixed salary tee feel is necessary at the present time and committed. Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING there may be no question as to the of £600 to Grade 4. time. (St. George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, legibility of this petition, I had (3) Clerk to Board from * AU of which is respectfully sub­ Mr. FRITH in the Chair. It is very desirable that this Bill ERNEST I BELL another copy type written, Grade 3 to Graite i, mitted, Continued on Page 10

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»*»_*• >o<>o<>o< s i _ OVER THE RADIO for between now and "FATS" WALLER'S RHYTHM comedies being presented in tab­ CLUB loid form at the weekly Thursday night broadcasts. Christmas! Thomas "Fats" Waller, radio's * * * "harmful little armful," will call TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES his Rhythm Club to order for a broadcast with Freddie Rich's Or­ (Bermuda Time) chestra and the Eton Boys over the WABC-Columbia network tonight GSD, 25.5 m.; GSB, 31.5 m. Women's at 9.15 to 9.30, Bermuda time. Daventry, England "Fats" at the piano, will feature 4.15- -The Royal Philharmonic So­ two numbers, "Cinderella Brown" ciety's Concert. The Lon­ and "Hallelujah." The Eton Boys don Philharmonic Orchestra, "Slip-on" Coats will sing "Rock and Roll" and the Sir Thomas Beecham, con­ Your Boys Suit ensemble will be heard in three ducting. Jan Ameterlin, novelty numbers, "Glory," "Jazz- (pianoforte) We find we have quite a number of nochracy" and "Just Once Too 5.15- -A Light Instrumental Pro­ Often." gramme (g.r.) 50/- Boys' Quality Suits . . . Very few of * * * 5.30—Variety. Relayed from the any one range but every size in the O'KEEFE AND THE CARAVAN Theatre Royal, Peterborough 6.15—News Bulletin group . . . The genial Walter O'Keefe will 6.30-6.45—Dance music Some suits have two pair pants and a pilot the Caravan along the route The very newest Paris has to offer . . . of melody and humour on the GSC, 31.3 m.; GSA, 49.6 m. A loose fitting finger-tip length coat few have a waistcoat as well. . . WABC-Columbia network tonight, 7.00—Time Signal from Big Ben. of a light weight plaid homespun, Silk To clear the lot these suits have been from 10.00 to 10.30, Bermuda time. Talk: "Tour through Time Annette Hanshaw, Ted Husing and and Space," Sir James Jeans lined ... Just what you need from break­ very considerably reduced . . . the Casa Loma Orchestra will be F.R.S. the passengers. 7.20—Dance music fast to dinner. Sizes 32 to 40 The first Group . .. Walter, with the uncertain assist­ 8.00—Round the World Away. FOR SIX TO NINE YEAR OLDS... ance of Alice Frost, the counter Snapshots from the Life of girl of his radio news stand, will Captain James Cook. A Compare Values! handle the comedy assignment. Play with James R. Gregson. 10/6 Kenny Sargent and the orchestra Adapted for Broadcasting will offer a new song, "Something with additional scenes, and Larger Sizes arc but slightly higher... Has Happened to Me." Pee Wee produced by William Mac­ Hunt will sing Harold Arlen's hit Lurg Really an excellent opportunity to get your number, "You're a Builder-TJpper," 8.35—Interlude of Australian Mu­ Boy's Christmas Suit at a considerable saving... and the Casa Loma Orchestra will sic (g.r.) play "Corinne, Corina" and "Wild 8.45-9.00—News Bulletin Goose Chase." TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS Miss Hanshaw's contribution will WEAF, New York 660 kc. be "What a Difference a Day 5.00—String Ensemble Made" and Gershwin's perennial 5.30—Arlene Jackson, songs YOUNG BROTHERS favourite, " I Got Rhythm." 5.45—Mystery Island—sketch 2667«Mth.f. * * * 6.00—Recent Curriculum Ten­ Queen Street 1 FRED WARING AND HIS 267os;<;th. dencies—Dr. Charles H. Judd PENNSYLVANIANS 6.30—Tales of Courage—Elmen- tm I dorf Carr Fred Waring and his Pennsyl- j 6.45—Riverdale Glee Club vanians will pay homage to mid- I 7.00—Xavier Cugat's Orch. western football aggregation with 7.30—Press-Radio News hri-p-:-^^fji% >>:• •- \-\t. >^iS li Pill] sprightly arrangements of their 7.35—Mary Small, songs college songs when they broadcast 7.45—Billy Batchelor—sketch AUTUMN from Cleveland over the WABC- 8.00—Political talk ___M Columbia network tonight, from 8.15—Gene and Glenn—sketch The root cause cf most diseases 10.30 to 11.00 o'clock, Bermuda 8.30—Minstrel Show BARGAIN SALE is impure bleed. time. Fred and the Pennsylvan­ 8.45-Frank Buck's Adventures ians will open a week's vaudeville If you '" 'e? from i^.!n Disease, 9.00 —Fleischmann Hour—Rudy NOW ON engagement at the Palace Theatre JSfcCg Ulcers, Sores, Glandular Trouble, Vallee's Orch. there tomorrow. Tom Waring, 10.00—Captain Henry's Maxwell Baib, Rashes, Bad Legs, Rheu­ Bargains in Every Department Rosemary and Priscilla Lane, Babs House Show Boat ?ivT[]ng matism Painful Joists, etc.— Ryan and her brothers, Poley Mc- 11.00—Whiteman's Music Hall— mr^r-- you. MU: re;_ ve Lhe CAUSE Clintock and Stuart Churchill will "The Girl Friend," musical Still Further Reductions for m by pun! ing the blood. Clarke's be heard in solo parts. comedy, with Helen Jepson, Last Three Days Elao;; V-istare is the foremost * * * soprano .- Si snd genuine blood! purifier, TRIBUTE TO GENERAL EVAN­ 12.00- Berger Orchestra healer and tonic. It wi-J restore GELINE BOOTH TO BE your health and vitality. BROADCAST WLW, Cincinnati 700 kc. Here are a few . . . 1 •' #_'..'•-• aSS BLOOD K 6.00- The Treasure Adventure of General Evangeline Booth's ad­ Donald Ayer—sketch dress of farewell on the eve of hor Baby Dresses 6.15- Same as WEAF return to England to assume com­ 6.30- Same as WJZ \ ORtClHAL mand of the Salvation Army will be i 2/- •J^HI-OCO PURtFYinC MEO;CIKt ^-~*~ t:{ 6.45— Jack Armstrong—sketch ft heard tonight, during a broadcast In LIQUID OR TA3L.ET 7.00— Music by Divano, string trio form of all Chemists and from Madison Square Garden, New Dealers. /•• • 9innran_l 7.15- Joe Emerson—songs Ladies' Wool Sweaters >' IH-' York, over an NBC-WJZ network 7.30- at 10.30, Bermuda time. The mass Bob Newhall, sports talk ; 7.45-6 - ":-V^"al_r. ••:-Z'-??e ,«-i'SH5CrJ meeting as a tribute to the first .15—Same as WJZ 4/6 8.15— woman commander-in-chief of the Lum and Abner—comedy 8.30- Salvation Army has been arranged Southwind Checked Ginghams by a committee of distinguished 8.45— Unbroken Melodies Halloween Decorations! citizens under the chairmanship of 9.00— Same as WEAF 2/- the yard Howard W. Taft. In addition to 10.00 Same as WJZ the speakers, a huge choir and 10.30— Kenrad Unsolved Mysteries Wool Piece Goods AI i HE PHOENIX massed bands will be heard during 11.00— Same as WEAF 12.00— News Bulletin On rhe Corner—On the Alert—To Serve You Well the broadcast. 2\" the yard * * * WJZ, New York 760 kc. WHITEMAN OFFERS "THE GIRL 6.00— Stanleigh Malotte, the news LAST THREE DAYS FRIEND" rhymer "The Girl Friend," Broadway 6.15—Three Scamps, songs musical comedy hit of several 6.30—The Singing Lady seasons back, will be revived in 6.45—Little Orphan Annie tabloid form with Peggy Healy and 7.00—Wm. Lundell Interview Teddy Bergman in the leading 7.15—Tom Coakley's Orch. roles for listeners to Paul White- 7.30—Press-Radio News man's Music Hall broadcast over 7.35—Armand Girard, baritone 2nd Floor—Via New Stairway! an NBC-WEAF network tonight at 7.45—Lowell Thomas <*r REID STREET 11.00 o'clock, Bermuda time. 8.00—Amos 'n' Andy Packaged Candies First Floor '., Helen Jepson, Metropolitan 8.15—Concert Orchestra Opera J soprano, and Whiteman's 8.45— Shirley Howard, songs orchestra and crew of radio enter­ 9.00—Lumber Pageant—sketch 10.00—Death Valley Days—sketch wood—sketches and music tainers will fill the remainder of the 9.30—International Trade and Do­ 10.30—Farewell Address by General 11.45—Fray and Braggiotti, piano full hour broadcast with operatic mestic Prosperity—Sec. of Evangeline Booth, Salvation team arias and the latest popular and State Cordell Hull, at World Army, at Mass Meeting at 12.00—Vera Van, songs modern tunes. "The'Gill Friend" Trade Dinner, Hotel Com­ Madison Square Garden, is one of a'series of famous musical modore New York. KDKA, Pittsburgh 980 kc. 11.00—Canadian Concert 6.00—Same as WJZ 11.30—Industrial Incentives and 6.15—Kiddies' Club Wealth Distribution—Prof. 6.30-7.00—Same as WJZ Reinhold Niebuhr 7.00—Romance of Dan and Sylvia INTERPRETERS OF THE SOUTH 12.00—Madriguera's Orch. 7.15—KDKA Orchestra 7.30—Kings and Queens of Sport WABC, New York 860 kc. 7.45-8.45—Same as WJZ 6.00—How Safe Are Our Savings?— 8.45—Lois Miller Leo T. Crowley 9.00—Political Talk 6.15—Skippy—sketch 9.45-12.00—Same as WJZ 6.30—Jack Armstrong—sketch 12.00—Hotel William Penn Orch. 6.45—Robinson Crusoe Jr.—sketch \ irol, the great building-up food for healthy 7.00—Buck Rogers—sketch oo 7.15—Bobby Benson—sketch growth and development. On a cold day in the depths of 7.30—Football—Eddie Dooley winter, a small errand boy crossing VIROL LTD., ENGLAND. 7.45—Beauty—Margaret Brainard; Sloane Square beheld a busy doctor Connie Gates, songs covering the bonnet of his dilapi­ 8.00—Myrt and Marge—sketch dated car with a rug. As the 8.15—Just Plain Bill—sketch youngster came alongside he ailed JOIN 8.30—Jack Smith, songs out: "It ain't no good, guv'nor. 8.45—Boake Carter I've seen it!" The World Travellers 9.00—Easy Aces—sketch with a 9.30—Johnson Orchestra; Edward Nell, baritone; Edwin C. Hill; GENERAL ELECTRIC ALL, WAVE Speaker, P. W. Litchfield, President Goodyear Tire and Ear RAM© Rubber Co. Modern in Style, Perfect in Tone 10.00—Glen Gray's Orch.; Annette Hanshaw, songs;,Walter O'­ Quaker Oats Willard Robison fright) NBC's "Evangelist of Rhythm," confers Keefe EGBERT D. AIIKEN with Carl Carmer, author cf "Stars Fell on Alabama," on a series 10.30—Waring's Pennsylvanians of musical sketches which Robison is writing based on Carmer's 11.00~-Forty-Five Minutes in Holly­ For Health Oiii

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willed as any others, breaking causing an increase of drinking LIES ABOUT LIQUOR through the rule of total abstin­ among young people. Yet, since ence to indulge in the moderate repeal, so great has been the in­ (Job 13:4) use of alcoholic liquor, and travel­ crease of drinking among young rrossword Puzzle I ling the road to moral ruin in people that Senator Walsh, a con­ • By LARS MORRIS —J "Forgers of lies," literally spite of themsleves. For even a sistent "wet," has declared that ACROSS ANSWER TO 8—Oper»tlQ toe* PHEVIOCS PUZZLE 6—Class of MtlaaH "smearers of lies!" What a per­ small quantity of alcohol breaks unless something is done there 1—Remnant of wound 7—That thlnipi 5—Ammonia compounds fect description of the people and down the will's resistence and for will soon be a nation-wide demand 10—Dutch cheese 9—Flat fiah the interests that lie behind the the time turns the strong into the for the re-enactment of a pro­ 14—Shelter for animal.* 10—Man's nlcknuM 15—Arithmetical 11—Debutant* (fluai liquor business the world over! weak. hibitory law. Prohibition was said, relationship 12—Man's n__i 16—Prefix: half 13—Stumbl* For the liquor trade lives on lies, But the worst lie of all is the too, to be responsible for most 17—Strike 18—Brick earrttt 18—Reflexive pronoun 19—Obese P E most of which are deliberately assertion that the Bible counten­ of the drunken driving on the 20—Genua of cows 22—Conducted Ef«£. J: WHO GET THE 21—Forward 24—Become drowir BEST OUT OF EVERYTHING forged and sent out to pollute ances and commends the use of highways, and great improvement 22—Fertile earth 26—Delude are those who know they Work Better, Play the atmosphere with their false­ 23—Oldest member 28—Pronoun S5"*r> Look and Feel Better bv keeDino th.li strong drink, and that the church, was promised to follow repeal. 25—Double-curves 10—Published without hood. During the War, when while she should of course oounsel Yet it was revealed at a convention 26—Oyster ground leave e ,tI, Str ngth and 27—Reveal to public ra—Festive - ..», (**£*** ^fi,_? l _, S Bfemty. people were seeing some ohings moderation, oversteps her authority of chfcsfs'bf police held at Washing­ 29—Spinning toy 33—Once m6rt PHSiferiae ntak«* flje Best Time of Life Begin 31—Very old 34—Narrow lftlete . Sooner and Last Longer—it reanimates the at least with clearer eyes than when she urges total abstinance as ton a few weeks ago that, since 33—Place of worship 36— Desert beast m inactive nerte centres, and supplies the nerves 35—Cubes burden wth a steady flow of New Vital Force that in some normal times, the liquor a Christian obligation. Exactly the repeal, arrests for drunken driving 37—Worthless cloth revives exhausted physical and organic powers. 38—Cricket field to bat­ ]8-AU flgnt Out) business was seen for what it was, same argument was offered more have increased in New York by ter's left (pi.) 40—Prlnter'i measure Miss PAOOIE NAISMITH. J9—Be located 43—Loses footing and was everywhere restricted and than a century ago in opposition 25%, in Massachusetts by 37%, 41—Something worthless 45—Opposite of lenltt! 46—Pictured in some countries prohibited. But to the abolition of slavery. But in Washington by 42%, in Phila­ 42—Russian Arctic 65—Exclamation 48—Iron and sodium HSl WXrfSffl,, J? &*&££ explorer 66—Macerate uax pyroxene since the War the same old lies the Christian conscience had come delphia by 300% and in Los Angeles 14—Part of French 63—Barker 49—Call for silence Indo-China 70—Disfigure 50—Releases on honor 100% OF GLOWING HEALTH have been spread abroad in more to see that while there are refer­ by 479%. And so we could go on, 46—Exposition 71—Assam silkworm 52—Smacked of 47—Stinging Insects 73—Space 64—Parson-blrdi from energising force of poisonous concentration than ences to slavery in the Bible without nailing lie after lie. 51—Goddess of mischief 74—Female horse 56—Mlmlck 53—Town In Long 75—Regulate 58—Promontoriee ever, and the people of this day, specific condemnation, slavery But I am not sure that Studdart- Island. N. Y. 76—Having altern-.te 60—Turn aside 55—Chinese tea bands of color 62—Persian fairy PHOSFERINE so well trained to swallow pro­ stood condemned in the light of Kennedy was quite right, that the 56—Daughter of William 65—Rodent Mis* Paddie Naismilh writes : the Conqueror I a e u b ecome tu paganda, are readier to believe those the Spirit of Christ, and slavery best way to deal with lies is to DOWN 67—It Is ',' J 1 '? , e first film actress pilot 57—Period of time 69—What? In England, and as one must be 100% fit to pass lies and others like them than had to go. And so, in spite of "kill them one by one." For lies 59-Swift 1—Pupil 70—Geographical all the tests successfully, I am grateful for the 61—Ahead 2—Money drawing way Phosferine has kept me continuously up to they are to believe the truth. The whatever success the "smearers of die in an atmosphere of loyalty 63—Line of stitching 3—Siamese coin 72—Son of fWeHhf the mark. All forms of car racing are very late Studdart-Kennedy a few 64—More than 4—Concerning 74—Note of scale hazardous, so perfect health is essential, and to lies," may have in finding in the to the truth, and nothing we can keep fit and alert to deal with any eventuality I years ago wrote an interesting Bible references to wine and strong do will be so effective as the creation always rely on Phosferine as a regular nerve tonic. little book called "Lies," in which drink without specific condemn­ of such an atmosphere. And even TO ENJOY WORK-FIT NERVES TAKE he pointed out the false propa­ ation of their use in moderation, a small group, if their loyalty to ganda that goes for truth in many it is becoming increasingly clear the truth sufficiently PHOSFERINE spheres of life, and, using an illus­ to the Christian conscience that consecrated, can gradully clear a THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS tration from his experiences in the Spirit of Christ condemns whole atmosphere as heavily laden Sexual Indigestion Maternity Weakness Sleeplessness Weakness the trenches (perhaps better not any contact with the cause of one with lies about liquor as is the Influenza Exhaustion Neuralgia Lassitude Nerve Shock .Ana?mia repeated), declared that the only of the greatest of social evils, atmosphere of Bermuda today. Braifi Fag Rheumatism Mental effective way to deal with lies, and what the Spirit of Christ con­ Gastric Pains Headache Exhaustion Now the best way to clear the Debility Sciatica (as with the objects in the illus­ demns the Church of Christ must atmosphere is through clear-cut Obtainable from all chemists and stores in Liquid and Tablet form, each in three sizes. tration), is "to kill them one by condemn in His name. action, she taking of a definite The larger sizes are more economical. one." Consider, then, some of There are lies, too, about the stand. In Canada a large number PHOSFERINE (ASHTON & PARSONS), Ltd. Ludgatt Hill, London, Eng/and. the lies about liquor, and note how proper way of dealing with the of young men and women have readily they curl up and die when liquor evil, lies inspired by the recently bound themselves together the light of truth is turned upon forgers of lies, yet accepted and in a "Fellowship of Abstinence," them. passed on by many Christian pledging themselves total abstin­ Budweiser There are lies about the nature, people. On3 of the most popular ence, not for the strengthening of King of Bottled Beer use and effect of alcohol. They of these lies is that the problem their own wills, but to show others tell us, for instance, that alcohol comes nearest to being solved where they stand. I should like is a food. But even Lord Dawson where liquor drinking is made to see that Fellowship of Abstin­ of Penn, the King's physician, respectable. I heard a man not ence or something like it extended who has little sympathy with the long ago giving what was supposed to Bermuda, a body of people tak­ views of temperance people, de­ to be a temperance address, and ing a stand so clear-cut that clares, "As a food in health, al­ referring to the palatial beer- others might see that here is one cohol is regarded as unsuitable gardens of Germany, where people group that sets itself against the because it is unnecessary, and may drink as much as they like liquor business, not just by talk with it the body machine works under the banner of respectibility as and by passing resolutions, but more slowly, with less precision a wonderful temperance achieve­ by the pledges of its individual and at a greater expenditure of ment! In most of the provinces of members not taste alcoholic liquor energy." Canada the same avowed object no matter in what company they © 1934 by United Feature Syndicate, Inc. , "But, if it is not a food," they has been undertaken namely to may be or what social pressure say;" there can be no question decrease liquor drinking by making may be brought to bear upon but that it is a valuable stimu­ it respectable. But in every in­ them. Wouldn't that help to clear the breaking down of barriers, lant." But the Medical Advisory stance the result has been a steady the air here in Bermuda? for the yielding of every corner STOMACH PAINS ARE AL­ Committee of the British Liquor increase in drinking. What was But back of what we do must of our hearts to tho Spirit of Christ. Control Board nails that lie with labelled "Government Control of lie what we are. "Half the strain So shall our lives be transformed, WAYS A WARNING the statement, backed by the the Liquor Business" has rapidly of Christianity," says Dr. James and charged with power to trans­ findings of science, "No scientific become in each of the Canadian Reid, "comes from trying to live form the lives of others. And Never Neglect Them ground has been discovered for provinces "Control of the Govern­ the new life without possessing so shall an atmosphere be created, John F. Burrows & Co., Ltd. any claim made on behalf of ment by the Liquor Business." the new spirit. "Let us not make to spread in time throughout Ber­ However much you pride yourself alcohol to practical value as a di­ And here in Bermuda the ultimate that fatal mistake. Whatever ac­ muda, an atmosphere in which on being fit, don't fall into the Front St. — Queen St. rect stimulant of the heart. In result is just about the same, isn't tion we take must be the product lies about liquor and all the other danger of neglecting symptoms of 23l2*I*ith.m.tp. this case, as in others, the popular it? Liquor drinking is eminently of the new spirit, the Christ Spirit, lies forged by the forgers of lies indigestion. Don't think "it'fl only idea that alcohol is a stimulant respectable in Bermuda. In most in our hearts, or it will come to will be clearly seen for what they something disagreed with me." proves on examination to be scien­ circles no stigma is attached nothing. And so the step of para­ are, and die as they deserve to die. It only "disagreed" because your tifically untenable." to it. But are its evils lessened mount importance for us now is * * * digestion was out of order. "Ah, but," they say "alcohol as its respectability increases? How to give our lives to Christ with The above sermon, preached by And gastric and duodenal _J&e_8 Bermudians makes you forget." Of course it much of the crime in Bermuda such complete surrender that His the Rev. W. Fraser Munro at the develop a long time before you IN NEW YORK CITY does—for a while. Which proves today is due to drink? And how Spirit may have His way with us. Wesley Church on Sunday last know they're there. that its action is not stimulant but much of the drinking is due to Some of you have visited Nova (World's Temperance Sunday) is So be sure to keep a bottle of tbat Favour this centrally lo­ narcotic. And the continued use the air of respectability thrown Scotia and seen the Bay of Fundy published at the request of many wonderful Maclean Brand Stomach cated, delightful hotel of narcotics is the road to hell. around the whole devilish business tides press up the Annapolis Valley, who had the privilege of hearing it. Powder always handy and take a Then they shift their ground, by the attitude of the "best fam­ flooding those vast flat stretches [EDITOR]. dose or two whenever you feel the Boing just off Fifth Avenue and say, "It is only drunkenness ilies" of Bermuda? of brown mud, pressing far inland, slightest discomfort. . It is the ope one may walk to the smart that is wrong. Moderate drinking Of cc.irse the greatest battery up every creek and vale, giving sure way to prevent aoid stomach shopping district, theatres and is neither wrong nor harmful, but of liquor lies ever gathered to­ new beauty to the landscape and having really serious and dangerous business sections. Pleasant, beneficial. Only the weak pass gether was that hurled over a period fertilizing the land. Everywhere developments. homelike accommodations, from moderation to drunkenness, of years against the law that up it goes on this gracious ministry— Get a bottle to-day, but be sure to excellent cuisine. and they have none but themselves until a year ago outlawed the everywhere, except where men have ask your chemist for the geniiifae built dikes to keep it out. So American or European Plan to blame." That lie can be nailed manufacture and sale of alcolohic li­ Maclean Brand Stomach Powder in several ways. It can be faced quor in the United States of America. the Spirit of Christ presses in with the signature "ALEX O. HOTEL LE MARQUIS with the statistics of life insurance And since the repeal of national upon Bermuda today, and O how V KILLS MACLEAN." It is not sold loose, companies, indicating a lower death prohibition in that country one His Spirit would sweep on to victory, f/ies mosquitos, roaches but only in bottles in cartons. 12 East 31st Street rate among abstainers than among after the other of those lies has were it not for the dikes and bar­ t If your chemist is out of stock, A Knott Hotel moderate drinkers. It can be met been recognized for what it al­ riers we have built to keep Him out. * Costs less too* please write to: Local Sales^Repre- with instance after instance of ways had been—a lie and nothing Let us make this World's Tem­ sentative & Stockists, Nicholl & young people, apparently as strong- else. Prohibition, they said, was perance Sunday, then, a day for Ashton, Hamilton. .. » Lie awake nights? i DRINK 4 I POSTUM <4 in this \ contains no caffein! v" air-tight Sugar Bud and thus kept ever-fresh T 1 SUFFERED from sleepless­ ness. I decided to drink HIS Liquid Flavor cannot and you have a finished jelly, the de- Postum twice a day and Tevaporate or lose its rich, fresh, liciousness of which rivals the fruit noticed an improvement al­ ; most immediately. Within fruity goodness. When the Sugar itself. Mere words cannot describe S@S§ > ^ 'i a month I was sleeping Bud dissolves with the Jelly Pow­ the goodness of Lushus Jelly. Just soundly as a child." E-J7 der, the Liquid Flavor is released taste it — then judge for yourself. ! RASPBERRY iGELATINE DESSERT

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"I— asked, after she had stated her distinction of being Bermuda's most popular rendezvous "Ttae Medical Press & Circular," -writes t I can't do that." errand. for •* Ssnitcgsn 15 a pertt-ctl • ideal food for feeding the brain and the nervoul "Please!" Betty persisted. 1 Mrs. Hill said nervously, "Oh, svssem. It has an immediate anc remarkable effect shown by a steady "But why- the young man no no But Mrs Milford has been BREAKFAST — LUNCHEON — DINNER increase of strength anJ energy". began. having some trouble—that is, er, "You see, it's like this, Elna she has rheumatism. I've been and during 0 Htalnable of all Chemists and Stores. explained hastily. "We're all out i king after her 00 THE COCKTAIL HOUR of work and this girl," pointing Lark stared in disbelief. Any I to Muriel, "hasn't any money. day Mrs_ Hm would be looking Music by Berrie Brown's Orchestra Please take the ring. We— after a housekeeper with rheu­ Local Distributors: NICHOLL & ASHTON, P.O. 529, Hamilton "No, don't take it," Lark inter­ matism! posed "But take Muriel to the "Why," Mrs. Hill asked uneasily, THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL hospital at once. We'll find some "do you want these jewels?" other way to get the money. I'll Lark gave a quick explanation, supplies the utmost in Cuisine, Comfort, Courtesy and go home tomorrow. Perhaps my telling her about Muriel. When the Finest Vintages father has returned. she had finished, Mrs. Hill leaned h "And I can make an appeal to over and patted her hand. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN my folks." Betty added. "Perhaps 'Loyal to your friends, aren't my sister will be willing to cut you, Lark? But you don't need Attractive Rrates expenses on her debut party. Or t0 sell your jeweiSi ru loan you 5 2 if that fails, I'll sell the ring some money, How much do you and—" need?" She stepped, flustered by the Lark looked incredulous. What keen gaze of the young doctor. had come over Mrs. Hill? First, "LEAVES NO BRUSH MARKS" "Aren't you Betty Gray?" he taking care of an old woman with asked. rheumatism. Now, offering to lend She colored. "Yes, she answer- m of money to help a A. &. M. GOLDBERG, Inc. ed in a low voice. "I hoped you1 a large SU wouldn't remember me. I recog­ girl she had never seen. 148-150 EAST 24 ST., N.Y.C. nizee you at once. You're Dr. "I'd be glad to do it," Mrs. Hill Sidney Rohn." went on hastily. "Really, Lark. I PAINTS - ENAMELS Lark recalled then that this was know you dislike me, but I'm not as bad as you think. I'd do this the doctor called to attend Betty for any poor giri down on ner SADDLE HORSES DRIVING HORSES DRAUGHT HORSES VARNISHES when. just before her scheduled iuck That }S ^hat money is for." marriage, she had been informed Sne rose "If you>u wait here just No order too small or too large that the groom had eloped with a second, I'll go get my check another girl book. Now. wait right here." About seventy-five horses and ponies always on hand to select "Leaves No Brush Marks" Lark looked after her in speech- from at prices suitable to your satisfaction. All horses guaranteed HE young .na n held out his le.. amazement. Mrs. Hill, of all as represented or money refunded in full. T hand tc Betty "I'm awfully people, so willing tc help an utter COVERS FARTHER - LOOKS BETTER - LASTS glad to see you ;ain. Do you stranger! It didn't seem to fit in remember I asked you to come up at all All horses shipped with necessary papers, free of charge. LONGER - WORTH MORE, BUT COSTS to my office? I wanted to talk to Suddenly Lark leaped up. Was you. Now, may I renew the invi­ Mrs. Hill doing this to keep her LESS PER SQUARE FOOT OE tation?" from going upstairs? Was she Also a full line of Carriages, Harness, Etc. "Thanks." Betty replied duily. nfraid she might go up to the PAINTED SURFACE but no interest flowed in her eyes tower room? The tower room! Reference: Manufacturers Trust Co., 23rd St. Branch to .natch that in the vivid blue Lark oertan to tremble. Was the ones fastened upon her. key in the secret drawer under FOR SALE BY An ambulance was called for the clock on the mantle where Muriel and, when it arrived, the they had always kept it? Her MASTER'S HARDWARE CO. doctor departed, but not befort eager hands explored, found the The Original Hss Doerr <&. Caraoll Stables he had had a few more words with key, clutched it tight. 148-150 EAST 24 ST., N.Y.C. W. BLUCK <&. CO- Betty. "Did you make a hit!" Lark (To be continued) No connection with any other stables GODET &_ YOUNG "DEAD" AND SAVINGS GONE, Imurdered because of a little FRITH'S HARDWARE STORE refrain, CANADIAN SUES FOR LIFE A very old friend—one Professor BERMUDA HARDWARE STORE McBain. VICTORIA, B.C., Canada — SHABBY LOOKING BICYCLES C. W. HINSON Seventy-year-old Thomas Dresser Was he wise to remark in the course not only depreciate their value alone, but also cause em­ has instituted proceedings in the of our rounds barrassment and discomfort to the owner and rider. This J. H. P. PATTERSON'S HARDWARE local courts to bring himself back Each time that my ball was pro­ state of affairs need no longer continue as Enamelling ST. GEORGE'S HARDWARE STORE to life. pelled out of bounds and Striping are our specialities. When he took his frayed savings (How clearly the echo in memory We positively guarantee that you shall be movi than book into a Victoria bank recently sounds!): satisfied with the lasting results and appearance. he was amazed to learn he could "You'll never see that one again"? Phone 1149 or call for particulars at not draw on his savings for the MORRIS A.' GIBBONS reason that officially he was dead. So that very old friend you may BERMUDA BICYCLE GARAGE Some months ago the Supreme seek for in vain, Queen Street, Hamilton Cuurt of British Columbia de­ Service from 8 a.m. to Midnight except Sundays clared Dresser dead, ewing to the For, as I have mentioned before, FANCY WINCEYETTE fact that he had not been seen he was slain. In Pink, Blue, and White Grounds for years by those who knew him, One blow with the niblick and that and his estate was ordered divided was enough. ASK YOUR GROCER among his relatives some of whom FOR Suitable for Pyjamas, Children's Underwear, etc. I buried him deep in the heart of live in New Zealand. The govern­ 36 inches wide 1/6 yard ment had collected succession du­ the rough, ties. Dresser's predicament on his In the weeds and the bracken and Carr's English Biscuits - prickly stuff; return is causing much speculation You'll never see that one again! ST. GEORGE'S STORE in legal circles. —Punch. 9. J. G. FOOTE, Ucal At.it

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Dial 1179 YOUR GOOD HEALTH FRITH'S HARDWARE STORE "I have suffered with a rash for about two years, and although I have had specialists' treat-men's, nothing seemed to do me the slightest good. I had becun to despair of it getting anv better, uhen tny husband A Poor Scholar May Be a Victim of Defective Sight *ei*uidej me to try Germolene, and ajter the second day I egan to feel a difference, and after using one tin the rash Or Hearing Rather Than Dull-minded is practicallv cured. Germolene acted tike magic! " —(Mrs.) E.A.O., Martin Street, SHEFFIELD, t. By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. Inexpensive Millinery Two years RASH—eotied in two days I THHE short-sighted child is like- he c'.Des not have to apply them Germolene Only Germolene could have done it ! And " ly to have his defect noticed and corrected before the school closely for a considerable inter­ "acted like /•_. not only for Rash--but for every skin val he is not likely to mind. He magic!" &'^^" trouble, Germolene will brinjj the same age, as it is soon noticed after he instant soothing, lightning hca'in*'. For commences to play, and then to sees things eight or ten inches SMART FELT HATS CUTS, Bl'RNS, SCALDS, ECZEMA, pick out his from his eyes clearly, while the For EVERY Skin ULCERS. BAD LE( letters he normal eye sees small tnings at All the newest styles and colours SOKES, PILES, holds his pic- :>ur inches. etc.-get ^ s.cres ture book close to his The eyes soon become strained L face. A slight y close work and he complains from 7/6 short - sight f headache, a tired back, does edness may ot like school and is not very not be no­ iod at his studies. If his vision ticed till hi corrected for short use he gets begins to us; ing well. his eyes mor Much less attention is given LOCKWARD & CO. cons tantl- ) impaired hearing than to see- for c10 s g. It is hard to say whether Reid Street West ot seeing is worse than not work. 2668Cft:tli.m.tp. The shori ^aring, but both interfere with ; od work. As school physicians Oft CHEISMAN sighted chi is quite Hkr ve been testing school children ly to be studious and successfi : their acuteness of hearing, it ir. his studies and not be ver .s become evident that a very km CHEERY good in play and sports. He wi sat number of children do not take little interest in ball, tenni: _r well, though they may have and such sports because he dor ) history of ear trouble. ENTRY FORMS every hour of the day not see clearly at a distance. A child who does not hear well You can't enjoy life if you are troubled with Th far-sighted child is mor ill be accused of indifference in one or a multitude of Everyday Ills. 90% of likely to go on undiscovered. H 'tention, dullness, and stub- these ills are due to Constipation, which wears likes to run and nlav. Is good a irnness, when the real trouble out your bodily machine long before its time. outdoor games like ball and ten that he does not hear what is Short 2/3 pad Just as Constipation is the ONE CAUSE so all nis, and is usually a lively indi lid to him, or hears it only you need is the ONE REMEDY—Beecham's vidu :. Doesn't care much fo: ortly and cannot obey direc- Pills—to remove the cause. Purely vegetable, reading an. spelling out letter: ons. Long 3/9 pad these pills assist kidneys and liver—cleanse and words. He doesn't see thesr Many a child is punished for blood and purify the system. They keep clearly and doesn't want to both .ot doing as he was told, when, you healthy, and are the secret of Happy er with such things n fact, he did not know he was Youth, Healthy Maturity and Vigorous old The things he sees and is in­ old to do anything. Sometimes age. terested in are at a distance and £ he is facing the speaker he no one knows of his condition -ears what is said, but if his When he enters school and has i)ack is turned he does not hear. to apply his eyes to close work, All children entering school The Bermuda Press Ltd* he becomes restless. should have their eyes and ears tested, especially if they are not Reid Street IS eyes adjust themselves good in their studies and seem The World's Medicine. PILLS H pretty well, and so long as inattentive. '

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Sir, What Bermuda, like all ether countries, wants is efficiency and economy, which is what we have Royal Romance not been getting from those in power. During the three or four prosperous years that we have That Is Real had. sound finance would have built up a strong Reserve Fund to provide for the lean years that were bound to come; instead of which we find out rulers have squandered not only all the income but most of the reserves as well. What about the St. Davids' The authentic and intimate bridge? was that efficiency? and story of the regal beauty of in any case the bridge was not Greece who soon is to become so much a necessity as an excuse the bride of Prince George of to spend the public's money. What England. about the train lines down the middle of Front Street and East Broadway? also allowing the Com­ pany to lay the wrong section of Written by her personal friend, rails for a street tramway? was the eminent British author, that efficiency? what about Marsh Folly? was that economy? and the GRACE ELLISON quite unnecessary duplicate road at the end of Reid Street? was that economy? what about the overstaffed and far too self-indul- gent-at-the-public-expense civil service, which is to be at last some­ what reformed? and what about the purchase of all these costly yy HAT is she like, this most motor-waggons that destroy the widely envied and eagerly roads they are supposed to mend? discussed girl in the world to­ Private people have to govern their expenditure by their income; why day? should those who have control of the public's money alone be She is the daughter of kings allowed to spend what they think they can get away with, and then and is to wed the son of kings. make up the deficiency by in­ In her appearance and her creased taxation? One of the great defects of democracy is that bearing she is the picture of it fails to produce men who can what she represents. be relied upon to spend the money entrusted to them as carefully as But what of the perton, the they spend their own. human being? And now they are threatening to introduce a property or an in­ There has been a multitude of come tax. Do the public realize that, if either is imposed it will conjecture and gossip. But un­ be a millstone round their necks til now no authoritative word. that will be increased from year to year and that can never be got rid of? Also it would create an Here is that word: "The Life excuse for a further army of civil Story of Princess Marina," by servants with pay, perquisites, pri­ vileges, patronage and pensions Grace Ellison. A true biogra­ for the wretched public to support. phy based on the author's Less taxation, (not more) would years of close friendship with lower the cost of living; a lower cost of living would bring more her royal subject and her fam­ visitors; more visitors would bring ily, and upon her own excep­ more money; and more money, tional knowledge of the Levant (as many people think), would bring more happiness. Australia, and its peoples. and especially New South Wales, Canada, and especially Newfound­ land show the result of reckless expenditure. Is Bermuda to go the same way? Yours truly W. N. PORTER. Oct. 1934. OO "INASMUCH-"

"Illalee," Warwick West, 30/10/34.

To the Editor, Begin this fascinating narrative of revelation and disclosure Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily

Writing in a recent issue of "Our Waifs and Strays," the ON SATURDAY IN THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY monthly publication of the Waifs and Strays Society, "G.F.N" says: —"I remember a slum episode— an angry shop-keeper and a little ragged urchin, crying and tremb­ herds who yet found time for Him; ling. The little fellow had dashed of the Excelsior Girl Guides Com­ sented by Air. Gilbert in his paper we need not shrink from so high pany as part of the congregation into the shop and snatched a was "An Outstanding Need of the a vocation and example as that of of morning worshippers was very COLONIAL PARLIAMENT NEW PARKER PEN cake and been caught in the act. Community and How to Meet it." Mary and Jospeh and The angels. inspiring, the appreciation of which All he could say was that he was We can minister to Jesus—in caring It is worthy of note that an increas­ was shown by the attendance and ing demand for the open forum Continued front page 4 Vacuum" hungry. So he stole, and no won­ for His children shut out from also by the heartiness of the der! There is not much to be his love, or shut in where there is was expressed. worship. should be brought into effect as said when confronted with a starv­ no room for Him. A memorable day for Somerset Filled At 8.45 p.m. it was an overflow­ centred in Allen Temple. soon as possible with respectto the ing child, so the baker sent him "We shall all be helping in some export duty on alcohol. away, cake and all. I knew the ing congregation of all ages that way, with our gifts and prayers, welcomed the Guides and Rangers, child and his home, if you can holds 102% to make Christmas a happy time who rendered in easy and perfect EAST END NEWS Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved call it such. But a few days for many children. Remember the manner a programme inclusive that Rule 55 be suspended to allow after this scene the family dis­ children who are in need, and also the Transfiguration of Gifts, the BAND CONCERT the Bill entitled "The Customs more ink appeared, with their poor little the children in the Waifs and Legend of the Flag, a recitation, Tariff Act, 1933, Amendment Act, yet no increase in size~~l rent owing, and their pathetic Strays Homes. Though Jesus suf­ solos and two numbers by a quart­ By kind permission of Major P. 1934" to be now read a third time. "bits of sticks," fit only for the fers in the child who is drivenand A beauty—the Parker Vac­ ette of Rangers. The Company L. Ingham M.M.V.D. and officers uum Filler Pen—styled with a fire, abandoned. Where they went homeless and unloved, yet in the retired from the church leaving of the B.V.R.C, the military band Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton barrel of striped laminations nobody knows, but a month later laughter of children saved and as shimmering as velvet, yet behind a charmed and grateful will give the following programme Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I should non-breakable. It'sutterlydis- brought to happiness the angels the little boy was found—in a community. Hearts are warm in of music at the St. George's Hotel like to ask the hon. member if he tinctive in style, principle and sing again their songs of praise." performance. Holds 102% stable. From that retreat God praise of Mrs. Millie Neverson's Beach and Golf Club on Sunday can give the information I asked There is little for me to add, more ink. Fills by vacuum in­ led him to a Home—a Waifs and work, exemplified in the appear­ evening, November 24th, commenc­ for a little while ago. He said that stead of by rubber sac. Its except that I am still endeavouring Strays Home. It was none the ance, conduct and performances ing at 8.30 p.m. until 10 p.m. Con­ he would bring it forward on the gold and platinum point writes to collect at least £50 for the Waifs iwo ways—upper side, extra less by God's leading that his of the girls whom she had brought ductor Mr. T. P. Coad, Bandmaster third reading. I should like to fine—underside, fine,mediu m and Strays. £19-10s. has come in rescuer was a policeman, for the to Somerset. The community is B.V.R.C. have it now. or broad. . little waif knows now that there to date. Donations of any amount • •_» impressed, too, by the splendid March, "Independentina" Hall are kind hearts beneath the blue will be gratefully received; even ... -tf>h. w support given their leader by Miss Overture, "French Comedy" Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— tunics. small sums can work miracles Edith Crawford and Miss Cora Keler Bela I have only just to say, Mr. Speaker, "Far be it from us to imagine when given willingly and lovingly. Scott. It was gratifying to the re­ Waltz, "Jolly Fellows" Volstead that we have had various suggest­ The Bermuda Preu that it is by the Will of God that Our Saviour was far from despising gular worshippers, at the church the widow's mite. Selection ions as to the extent to which this little children have to live and grow to note that a large majority of "Sweethearts of Yesterday"....Hall trade may possibly be developed. where there is no room for Jesus, those who intended to attend the Interval The maximum figure, I think, it and no room for the love which Yours faithfully, Guides' programme took seats in Selection was suggested might be as much watched and tended Him when EDITH M. LINES. time for the regular evening ser­ "Campus Memories" Seredy as one hundred thousand gallons He lay homeless in the stable. vice. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE -00- Clarionet Solo in a month, and that seemed to us Revising the Rules of the House But thank God for Christian hearts, The full story of the day at Allen "Sonnambula" Cavallini to be a very large figure. I think which are so filled with His love MEMORIAL DAY IN Temple includes a good session of (Bandsman R. Brown) it would take a considerable His Honour the SPEAKER ap­ that they can find room for the SOMERSET the Sunday School; and, the most Sketch "Swanee River". Myddleton amount of time before that bus­ pointed the following members a love and service of His waifs. important forum in all the series Selection, "Merry Widow" Lehar iness would grow to that extent, committee to serve with him for Though He does not make the Allen Temple seemed to be the of week gatherings there. The dis­ but in any event we think that we the purpose of revising the Rules vileness where there is no room, meeting place of the parishes last cussion on the paper read by Mr. Mrs. Apron: "Well, and'owjalike should give an opportunity for the of the House:— the Hon. Col. Dill, He gives the love and the ability Sunday—for most of them were Willis Gilbert a month previously yer noo fust floor back, Mrs. business to grow, to get started, the Hon. Sir Stanley Spurling and to provide the room, and to fill represented in some way in the and presented again on Sunday and see what it may develop Into. the Hon. G. S. Patton. it with all that we can find in Broom?" congregations of the day. It seem­ was very much to the point, re­ the stable of Bethlehem. We need Mrs. Broom: "Well, Mrs. Apron, ed also that not many circles in vealing a growing understanding —which was agreed to. not despise the example of the I do say she mi' be worse. But wot ADJOURNMENT the community were unrepresent­ of the problems of the community beasts who served and gave; we I do say is she's 'aughty, and if ed in one or other of the day's and an increasing sense of social The Bill was read a third time and can gladly follow the busy shep- there's one thing I do 'ate, it The House adjourned to Wed­ gat_.eri_.g9 there. The presence responsibility. The subject pre­ 'aught." passed. nesday nest, October 31, 1934, THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934 Page 11

n i Colts Match on the Saltus Field Frank Shields Started Movie >. 1 on Wednesday Career on Tuesday Good News! Boys! Girls! j 5 Local and Foreign Sporting News 5 Although the match between the NEW YORK, Oct. 31 (CP)—Frank Saltus Grammar School colts and X. Shields, America's leading ten­ ? 1 the Cavendish Colts resulted in a nis star, launched upon his "movie" SANTA CLAUS J BYY "ELLIS"ELLIS" 5 win for the former XI by five goals career yesterday when he signed a to two, the score was no criterion contract with Messrs. Metro-Gold­ COMING to will be the guest of the close contest which attracted wyn-Mayer. a handful of spectators to the Sal­ -00- "Bone of Contention" Will bt "The Biggest Gamble of the tus field on Wednesday afternoon. of UNCLE WALLY The general keenness displayed by London-Melbourne Air Derby Settled in Local Boxing Ring Year "—the Cambridgeshire both teams augurs well for the fu­ ;>£ exalti{ Next Wednesday ture of Soccer here and while there MELBOURNE, Australia, Oct. 31 at REID HALL by Val de Vere was a tendency to stroll about in­ (CP)—Charles Melrose, the Aus­ stead of watching the man with the tralian entry in the "Air Derby," The boxing programme which ball, repeated breaks on either SAT. at 1.30 p.m. is being presented by Mr. E. F. landed here this morning. Any bookmaker will tell you side kept the pace up. It is easy to Gibbons in aid of the Hamilton Lieut. Hansen, the Danish entry, that the Cambridgeshire is the be critical, but nothing is more Sailors' Home at No. 6 Shed (by hopped off from Cloneurry, Aus­ apparent to the spectator than kind permission of the Hamilton biggest gamble of the year. tralia for Chareville. players on both sides disregarding Corporation) on Wednesday even­ Whilst thousands of members oo a goal kick as a sort of interval from ing next, promises to be an excel­ of the general public are anxious lent card. Below we give brief for the final "flutter," owners and active play may spell a goal! Undefeated B.A.A. Will Oppose trainers look to this race summaries of the five scheduled "C" Company This Afternoon bouts. to earn "winter's keep" for their INDIVIDUAL MOVEMENTS animals. Excitement is high amongst all those who happen Apart from such minor infringe­ It is anticipated that the B.A.A. BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION­ to have found the winner of the ments which can soon be rectified, will experience their strongest op­ SHIP OF BERMUDA Cesarewitch, hoping to see their the general standard of play show­ position so far this season when He will shake hands and deliver a prize horse bring the "Autumn Double" ed definite signs of coaching. In­ they face the formidable "C" The main bout of the evening safely home. dividual efforts rather than con­ Company team of the 1st. Bat­ to every boy and girl—IMPORTANT—Be will be for the bantamweight cham­ Like the Cesarewitch, the Cam­ certed action will invariably result talion of the Manchester Regiment. pionship of Bermuda, between sure to bring your prize tickets which were bridgeshire has always attracted when several members are not The kick-off is scheduled for 3 p.m. Taff Bowers, present fly, bantam large fields. In 1874 there were pulling their weight, and that's prompt at the B.A.A. field this given you last Saturday and featherweight champion of forty-three runners, and twenties what happened in this match. afternoon. the Island, and A. B. Doney of and thirties have been constant. To the observer it was quite ob­ This will mark the B.A.A.'s H.M.S. Norfolk. Bowers' prowess If you did not get one bring this ad signed The Cambridgeshire has produced vious that individuals had the third League match this season. as a fighter is well known locally. plenty of sensations at one time knack of ball control and some To date they have won both their below: He has participated in over 300 and another and has been respon­ pretty dribbling movements were engagements, having defeated the fights during his career, including Name sible for the writing of stirring seen, and while we do not wish "A" Company of the Manchester's three victories over the Pan Amer­ chapters in turf history. In 1882 to discourage the youngsters we do and accounted for the D.R.S.C. Address ican champion, San Sanchez. a violent storm broke over the believe that criticism during their decisively. Bowers' opponent, A. B. Doney, course—the old course, finishing early experience of the game will "C" Company, on the other (Please list on another sheet the things you wish Santa to is the present bantamweight cham­ at the "top of the town"—and it help them to realise that it is done hand, defeated the Bermuda Rail­ bring you and give to Santa at Reid Hall) pion of the British West Indies was decided to abandon racing for in their own interests, because al­ way XI and a keenly contested station and has knocked out the the day. though enthusiasm plays a large game should result. With the bantamweight champion of the THE PRIZES: Dolls— Teddy Bears —Cinema part in all sporting events, it is of B.A.A.'s consistent form this sea­ American Navy. During his stay The horses had gone to the post, little avail if technical knowledge son there should be a good "gate" Machine—Cow-Bov Suits—School Supplies, Etc. on Statten Island, Doney won over however, and they and their is lacking. at the field this afternnoon. THE PICTURES: New Laurel and Hardy — thirty fights. jockeys were soaked. The spec­ The goal scorers for Saltus were The B.A.A. line-up follows:— This bout, which is scheduled to tators did not know that the race 2 Charlie Chaplin Pictures — Oswald — Mickey Thompson (2), West, Welch and Goal, Cooper; Backs, Crisson go for ten rounds, will be the feat­ was off, and when the horses went Simmons (own goal), while Soares and Wilson; Halves, Williams, McGuire — Midshipman Jack — Oswald Cubby — ure match of the evening. past the stands one by one, thought they were witnessing one of the netted for Cavendish twice. Mr. Stone and Selley; Forwards, Hay­ New Chapter Serial L. J. Profit refereed. ward, Spencer, Marirea, L. Ad­ li i HIT irnrrr- n • — _iinn_ I_I__-« MIDDLE WEIGHTS most extraordinary races ever held. The race was run on the following Soares played a conspicuous game cock and J. Adcock. ALSO: Cash Prizes—Nestle's Books for Cavendish, while Thompson, oo The semi-final match for middle- day, Hackness winning. Welsh and West featured in com­ weights will be over six rounds be­ Foxhall's victory in 1881 was bined attacks on several occasions. Mercer Beasley Engaged to tween A. B. Gallette. R.N., and sensational. Having won the Ce­ Adderley was a hard worker at cen­ A. B. Calahane, the middleweight sarewitch with 7 stone 12 pounds, tre-half and the Saltus backs and Coach the Bermuda L.T.C. champion of the Navy here who his weight was put up to 9 stone, custodian were reliable. recently accounted for the U.S. and his opponents included the famous Derby winner, Bend Or, The teams follow:— In the windows of the Royal Navy champion on the last cruise. Gazette and Colonist Daily may NOTICE Gallette has reputation for being a Two Thousand Guineas winner S.G.S. Colts "A":— Aitken; Trim- and a One Thousand Guineas win­ mingham II, Cooperll; Malloy, be seen an excellent photograph an aggressive fighter and is expect­ of Mr. Mercer Beasley and Frankie ed to extend Calahane. ner. Nevertheless, he won in grand Adderley, Youngll; West, Thomp­ style. In 1919 Mr. James de Roths­ son II, Welch II, (Capt.), Mayor, Parker, two of the most prominent figures in Lawn Tennis today. child won £78,000 over the victory Shanks. A partnership as Commission Merchants to commence LIGHTWEIGHT FIGHTS Local tennis devotees will be of Brigand, and in 1923 the sen­ Cavendish School:—A. Smith; on the 1st November, 1934, has been formed between the G. Souzz, T. Oviedo; M. Bento, H. gratified to learn that Mr. Beasley Alf Barber, well-known local sation was provided by the defeat undersigned under the firm name of JOHNSON 5 Simmons, S. Alves, J Madeiros, has been engaged as official coach fighter, will try conclusions over of the French horse, Epinard, by C. Saints, J. Soares, E. Madeiros, to the Bermuda Lawn Tennis COOPER who will conduct the business heretofore carried six rounds with A.B. Lake of H.M.S. a neck by the Earl of Coventry's J. Soares, (Capt), E. Madeiros, A. Club for the forthcoming season on under the firm name of A. A. Johnson a Co. York. Barber has improved con­ Verdict. It is calculated that Ep­ inard has been backed to win Harrison. and will begin his work on Monday, siderably of late and has met with November 26th. much success in local rings. His £2,500,000, of which £120,000 would oo— A. A. JOHNSON have gone to France, and great At present tennis coach at Law- opponent is yet another champ­ Boxing Tourney at Colonial W. E. COOPER was the joy of bookmakers when renceville School and Princeton ion, being the lightweight star of Hamilton, Verdict came in first. University, Mr. Beasley has been the Navy who defeated the Mexican Opera House on the 16th coach to many of America's top- 1st Nov., 1934. Some years ago an investor, who champion during the last southern ranking players, including Ells­ had seen the first chapter of the 2692+th.f.s. manoeuvres of the British Fleet. For some time past now the worth Vines, Frankie Parkie (the Autumn Double come off. had In another lightweight bout public has been looking forward amazing boy prodigy), Wilmer Al­ the satisfaction of knowing that scheduled to go four rounds. George to the erstwhile promised bout lison), and Clifford Sutter. for £100 he had the chance of win­ Boudin of Canada will meet A.B. between 'Smilin' Mike McGowan oo Bliss of H.M.S. Dragon. ning £100,000. To protect them­ and Tony Semas and it is now selves the bookmakers had to definitely settled that the two Wynchood Abbott Winner of A BONE OF CONTENTION back the second horse of the will meet in the ring at the Colo­ "double," which, as it happens, nial Opera House on Friday, No­ Cambridgeshire at 9 to 1 One of those "fights" which are was beaten. The owner of the vember 16th. The fight is sched­ often threatened yet seldom big "double," however, had se­ uled to go ten rounds. McGowan NEWMARKET, Oct. 31. (CP) — materialise in an orthodox ring cured himself by laying against his is termed the middleweight cham­ Wynchwood Abbott, the favourite but generally happen on the spot second horse, and this made a pion of Bermuda and Tony Semas won the historic Cambridgeshire by reason of failure to curb tempers, handsome profit after all. heavyweight champion Stakes this afternnon, with Com­ will take place as a finale to Wed­ Bookmakers will remember Bal- John G. Bassett is the promoter mander the third second and nesday's programme. As far as we sarroch's win. for it happened and he announces a full card third and Highlander third in a know Sonny Flood of Bermuda and that the general public had in­ of attractive preliminaries, which field of thirty-three, Stoker Gordon of the Norfolk, re­ vested considerable sums on Black will be made public in a few days. Wynchwood Abbott raced the sented each other's manners at a Sands for the Cesarewitch, which Watch this column for future distance of a mile and an eighth local function some time ago. The won, and Balsarroch for the announcements. in the last great race of the dying challenge was issued and accepted "double." This was an historic flat-racing season under an im­ by both parties to the controversy, year since the two races are not post of 118fbs, fifteen lbs under with the result that they agreed to often won by horses which have the top weight of 133 allotted to settle their differences in the taken the public fancy. certain winner. But owing to the Denbigh. The winner is owned by sq tared circle. Their opportunity In 1921 Mllenko won at 100 to coal strike the race was abandoned O. V. Whitney and was ridden by will be on Wednesday. 7, and in 1913—a remarkable out­ the punter being robbed of all Perryman. Tickets for the show will be on sider's year—Cantilever, owned by chance of seeing the second "leg" Commander the Third carried sale at the store of Messrs. J. B. the Earl of Harewood, won at 33 to of the "back end double" put 116 lbs in the silks of A. B. Briscoe, Astwood and Son, Front Street, this 1. Twice has the Cambridgeshire money from the bookmakers' pock­ with the jockey Harry Beasley up, afternoon. They are priced at been won in successive years by the ets into their own. while Highlander, owned by Lord 8- (ringside, reserved,) 6/- (also same horse. In 1903 and 1904 The Cambridgeshire has always Derby, was ridden by the veteran reserved,) 4/- (unreserved) and 2/- Hackler's Pride won, the odds being been famous for "mystery" horses, Harry Weston, carrying 114 lbs. (unreserved) although we learn 6 to 1 and 7 to 2 respectively, and but they have not always come off. that Services in uniform will be in 1909 and 1910 Christmas Daisy Several times the race has been WINS AT ODDS OF 9 TO 1 admitted for a florin and space will won at 100 to 7 to 1 respectively, carried off by the French horse be reserved for them. Steve Donoghue being up on the under the nose of strong favourites. Wynchwood Abbott started oo latter occasion. A remarkable In 1873, Montargis, a three- overnight at odds ol 9 to 1; Com­ New Wicket Being Laid Ready event took place in 1883. Bendigo, year-old, came home in front of the mander the Third 40 to 1 and the winner, was ill and certainly much-fancied Walnut at 50 to 1, Highlander 22 to 1. The finish for Visit of English XI should not have been allowed to and in the following year Pent- was one of the most exciting on run at all. He was seen to swerve Etre beat Chieftain, the victory the ninety-five years of the big PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, Oct. right across the course several being the more remarkable since handicap, Wynchwood Abbott 31 (CP)—Sir Selwyn Grier, Colon­ times, but nevertheless came in a the English horse, owned by George crossing the wire half a length ial Secretary, was elected Vice- winner at 50 to 1. Lambert, was ridden by Charles before Commander who beat President of the Queen's Park The Cambridgeshire was one of Archer, brother of the redoubtable Highlander by only a short lead. Cricket Club in the place of the the races that Tod Sloan could not Fred, and himself a fine jockey. Hon. Fred Grant who resigned. win. When Cannon won on Com- Two other good French horses LUCKY AMERICAN WINNERS SHE ANSWERS YES—Florence Desmond, English actress, who announced in London that she would wed T. Campbell Black, Sir Claude Hollis, K.C.M.G., frey, Sloan was second on St. were Plaisanterie and Alicante, Cloud II just behind the winner. British airman, if he won the air race from London to Mel­ C.B.E., was re-elected President and the former of which accomplished Three Americans are each $150,- bourne He did, and so Miss Desmond radiophoned him from C. A. Merry reappointed Captain. Sloan stated afterwards that he the great double in 1885 and made 000 the wealthier today by the London that her answer was yes to the marriage proposal he A new wicket is in process of be­ was sure he had won, but admitted her owner richer by £60,000. Ali­ victory of Wynchwood Abbott in made during the frenzied hours of preparation at Mildenhall. ing laid in preparation for the forth­ that he had mistaken the winning cante won the Cambridgeshire in the Newmarket race. Holders of coming visit of the English tour post. It was following the Cam­ 1890, but failed in the Cesarewitch, tickets on the winner in the United of the West Indies. bridgeshire in 1900 that Sloan's getting second place. States were Mrs. E. Fenz of Mas- Paulino Uzucudun Will Fight A small boy had acquired an career as a jockey came to an end Another remarkable incident in peth, Long Island; Ming MacNesson extensive vocabulary of expletives, in England. Rumours as to his bet­ this series of races, not mentioned of Astoria, Long Island, and a Primo Camera Shortly and on account of this was often N.S.F. Tennis Tourney Starts at ting habits having reached the by the writer of the above article, person who signed the ticket "Never sent home from his small friends' ears of the Jockey Club after occurred in 1927, when Medal Quiet" of New York. SAN SEBASTIAN, Oct. 31 (CP) - houses in disgrace to his parents. the Stadium Today Codoman had been unexpectedly and Niantic were adjudged to have 00 Paulino Uzucudun, the Spanish One evening he returned half-an- beaten on the post by Berrill, an run a dead-heat, and the great heavyweight, has agreed to fight hour after he had sec out to a As reported in these columns Irish horse, he was informed that majority at the onlookers em­ English Soccer League Beat Primo Camera, the former heavy­ party, and his father jumped to yesterday, the N.S.F. annual Ten­ if he should apply again for a license phatically and entirely disagreed Scottish League 2-1 weight boxing champion of the conculsions and chastised him nis tournament will commence to ride in this country he would with the judge's decision. The world, at Buenos Aires either in soundly without any questions. on the courts of the Bermuda be met with refusal. angle at Nswmarket is notoriously the latter part of December or the Lawn Tennis Club this morning In 1920 thousands of small in­ deceptive, but it was remarkable STAMFORD BRIDGE, Oct. 31 first week in January. "And now," he said finally, when the first singles' matches vestors were disappointed. They that there should have been such (CP)—Coming from behind, the Plans are being made for a twelve "what was it you said this time?" are scheduled to start at 10 a.m. had doubled on the winner of the a general, united belief that Insight English League defeated the Scot­ round bout and Uzucudun will sail The full draw was published in Cesarewitch, Bracket, and Square II, returned officially as third, tish League by two goals to one to for the Argentine the first week "They sent me home," replied Wednesday's Royal Gazette and Measure for the Cambridgeshire, finished in front of the two horses take the lead in the Inter-Soccer in December preparatory to the the smarting child, "because the Colonist Daily. the latter being looked upon as a the judge could not separate. competition of the new season. fight. damn party's tomorrow night."^ ELECTRIC LIGHi: BULBS se — i/3, up — ASTWOOD'S

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