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LIGHnNG-BP TIME WEATHER FORECAST 7.41 pan. 6 a.m. to midnight, Wednesday.—Moderate easterly winds, scattered showers. UDE TABLE FOR SEPT. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER Date. High Water Low Water Sun- Sun- Maximum temperature , 806 A.M. VM. AM. PJi. rise -*t Minimum temperature • 75_ 4 26 25 12.58 6.31 7.22 7.09 7J1 Rainfall . t „ , , ,,, ,,,,., Nil 27 120 U56 725 8.24 7J0 7J09 Sunshine 10 hours, 30 minutes 2ttp Emjal Ctotte an& (JtoUmtet latli HAMILTON. , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1945 3D PER COPY-^40/- PER ANNUM VOL. 25—NO. 225 w R s WHOLE-TIME PROBATION FURNESS PLANS TO BRUSH RUSSIA WANTS VOICE IN DETERMIMNG| JSTso uB OFFHB IS APPOINTED UP RESOURCES LOCAUJ M'ARTHUR'S POLICY TOWARD JAPANESE Church Must Be Training Capt. Tuck Is Familiar Sir E. Murrant's Yisit Ground For Consciences With Police Court Work To Be Deciding Factor By JOHN PARR1S JR. WILL DEAL PARTICULARLY MR. F.G. GOSLING SEEKS LONDON Seot 25 W—Russia was reported to have asked for a voice in determining GeneralI Douglas MacArthur's policies in CITIZENS' ASSN. ADDRESSED Japan and therestof the far Pacific, A reliable source said this proposal was presented to the Big Five CouncH af Foreign Ministers. BY REV. DR. SEELEY WITH CHILDREN UNDER 16 "GENEVA" HQ. FOR COLONY Mr~Molotov the Russian Minister, is understood to have suggested that an inter-Allied commission be created as part of General MacArthur's administrative machinery. The proposal would accord with recent protests in the Russian press against General Mac- The Bermuda Citizens' Association Captain Sidney A. Tuck, of the Ihe Hon. I". Goodwin Gosling, sec­ won a strong oratorical recruit in Salvation Army, has been appointed retary and a director of the Bermuda Arthur's occupation policies. Conference sources said US. Secretary of State Byrnes objected to ratsingtfas question, on the grounds the Rev. Dr. W. B. Seeley when he whole-time Probation Officer for Development Company, told The that he had come to discuss European issues only and his Staff were not prepared to produce data on Asioticff-atters.^^^ ^ told the Association's meeting on Bermuda, it was announced yester­ Royal Gazette yesterday, after ^re­ Monday night in St. Andrew's HaU day through the Government's Pub­ turning from a trip to tbe United Persons in a position to know what that it was a matter of "deep con­ Uc Relations Officer. States, that "plans are being made is happening at the conference ses cern" and "great interest" to be as­ The new official is necessary be­ to brush up our resources to Ber­ sions said Mr. Molotov's move was a Occupation Of sociated in any way "with anything cause of the additional probationary muda and get ready for the tourist reflection of Soviet dissatisfaction GERMANS MAY BE REQUIRED TO that has to do with public commun­ work entailed by the recently enact­ trade." with what the Russians regard as ity welfare." ed amendment to the Criminal Code. The Company's "resources," of General MacArthur's policy toward Japan May Last course, include the Mid-Ocean Club the "old gang" In Japan, especially He subsequently evidenced this Capt. Tuck, with bis wife and two- PAY COSTS OF OCCUPATION assurance of co-operation by plain­ year-old daughter,Beverly May, arriv­ and golf course, and the Castle Har­ the industrialists. For Many Years bour, Bermudiana and St. George Earlier the Russians were said to ly telling the meeting it was of no ed here from Canada to July. Actually use to put a hospital at the bottom they arrived in the same 'plane as Hotels. have opposed western "interference" By HENRY BUCKLCT Mr. Gosling would not elaborate in the Balkans. In an apparent re­ By -RUSSEL BRINES of an unprotected precipice — it Bermuda's new Colonial Secretary, BERLIN, Sept. 25 (Beuter).— "Ihe Germans may to future be required should be fenced off at the top. the Hon. William Addis. They are upon his statement at this time, pre­ versal of the understanding sought TOKYO, Sept. 25 (AS%— General sumably because any exact details by Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill Douglas MacArthur declared that to pay for the cost of the occupation, according to a proclamation issued While not directing his remarks living at present at Somerset. in Berlin today by the AUied Control Commission. to conditions to Bermuda, Dr. Seeley affecting Furness Withy Companys that then should no "spheres of Japan might be occupied for "many EXPERIENCE TJSf CANADA plans will await the visit to Bermuda influence," lt was reported, the Rus­ years" although the conquering The proclamation, drawn up at stressed that governments were less inclined to pass laws for the eradica­ of Sir Ernest Murrant, Furness sians took the position present force would be small "under fav­ the meeting of tbe Commission last Born ta Toronto on August 1,1915, Withy head. regimes in Rumania, Bulgaria and ourable conditions" —presumably Thursday, under the chairmanship 'S CONSULTATIVE tion of social evils. Reforms did Capt. Tack has already had much Hungary are democratic and repre­ If Nippon behaves. His denial of re­ of Held Marshal Sir Bernard Mon- not come easy, he said, but be com­ experience in probation-officer work TO "SEE FOR HIMSELF" sentative and the Balkan frontiers ports of occupation might end in gomery, specified that "the German mented that generally they surged —or, as it is called in Canada "Police should be worked oat between the six months came as Japan embark­ authorities" must comply with all ASSEMBLY IS OPENED from the masses. Court work." This duty has taken Xt would appear that Sir Ernest is ed on an economic transition to coming to Bermuda "to see for him­ countries involved rather than drawn such directions as may be issued by EDUCATION IS KEYNOTE Place to several large Ontario cities. up by the Big Hve in peace treaties. to lose her the position at least the AUies ** defraying the costs of Ihe new Probation Officer is es- self" what should be done here. The British and American delegates tax the present et the world's great­ the maintenance, pay, accommoda­ Marked By Cries For Trieste A keynote of any programme of peciaUy interested to the many pro­ WhUe he was to the , disagreed on both points. est silk producer. tion and transport of the forces and the Association, he continued, must blems relating to and arising out Mr. Gosling made investigations con­ Faced by the prospect of n.»»s8 agencies stationed In Germany, the And Against Monarchy be education. He intimated that of juvenile delinquency. cerning his proposal to establish the New information on the peace starvation this winter the Japanese treaty discussions showed the Bri­ costs of executing the requirements the Association would require a administration headquarters of the Ministry ot Agriculture announced 1 But in most cases, he declares, a United Nations' League to Bermuda. tish and Americans are demanding of unconditional surrender, any pay­ ROME, Sept. 25 (A ).—Italy's Con­ broader type of support than it was fitter term would be "parental de­ tbat aB but 75,000 of the 1,225,000 ment for reUef to whatever form it receiving. Dr. Seeley spoke of tiie and the Russians are opposing arms acres ot mulberry trees that fed sultative Assembly was inaugurated linquency," for a very large propor­ It wUl be recaUed that Mr. Gosling reduction clauses in the treaties may be provided by th Tnited Na­ to the Chamber of Deputies amid evils of intemperance during his tion of children's misdemeanours headed a Joint committee of the silk worms would be ploughed for tions. address on "Christian Citizenship," with the Balkans and Finland. food crops. prolonged cries "Long live ItaUan are directly attributable to the be­ Legislature which submitted a report Among other provisions of the Trieste" and an anti-monarchical and strongly urged an attack upon in this connection but the end of The controversy over the Asia and These were other aspects In the the source of social problems rather haviour of their parents. Undoubt­ Balkan questions overshadowed the transformation of Japan into a proclamation, which covers nearly demonstration. The entire 400 mem­ edly it is ta the home that the the session meant the committee's every field of AUied policy in Ger­ ber Assembly rose and cheered and than compromise efforts to elimin­ death. discussions on repatriation of dis­ fourth rate nation: The Nippon ate multifarious products. foundation of a child's character is placed persons claimed by Russia Times reported General MacArthur many, is one designed to bring order clapped for Trieste after a Chris­ laid. EvU habits—drinking, fighting, However, Mr. Gosling is more than and the opening of European water­ had issued an order banning mill into the mass expulsions of Ger tian Democrat member raised the Time and again tbe speaker warn­ quarreUing, sloth and the like—seen hopeful that something yet can be ways before winter. The conference taristic and opening shout. The Communist ed of the danger of commercialisa­ continually by the child to its own done ta making Bermuda the "hub ultra-nationalistic I mans. tion for gain, pointing out that is expected to end tomorrow or films. It says that.the Commission wUl Minister of Justice. Palmiro Togliat­ home, and a lack of parental under­ of the world." Thursday. ti. Joined to the demonstration, sport for the love of the game was standing, love and control, are re­ He had talks with Mr. Sol Bloom, American combat veterans landed specify tlie times and conditions a cultural benefit but, once com­ at the port of Aomori, extending the under which German civiUans and clapping hands with Premier Fer- sponsible tar most of the trouble chairman of the Foreign Relations (Special through Eeuter) occupation to the northern tip of ruccio Parri and other members of mercialised, it brought undesirable with boys and girls. Committee of the United States officials are evacuated from terri­ developments into being. In this the main island of Honshu. tories both inside and outside the the Government. House of Representatives, who gave NOT ON AGENDA connection, he scored the holding It is the impressionable younger him encouragement. Mr. Bloom ex­ The Army announced that over 1939 frontiers of Germany, and the The anti-monarchical demonstra­ of sports on the Sabbath day when years—up to seven—when character LONDON, Sept. 25.— The question 20 suspected Japanese war criminals German authorities will make the is formed, Oapt. Tuck believes; and plained that at the San Francisco would be moved to the same island tion was started by Gregorio Agnini, they were promoted for the profit talks, many of the delegates favoured of the Far East, introduced into the necessary arrangements for the re­ former Socialist Deputy who, to his motive. he says that if chUdren are kept Minister-* Council by the prison in Tokyo Bay that once hous- ception and maintenance of the that city but added that that should ed opening speech as honourary presi­ Dr. Seeley said that many people busy and interested they wUl seldom not disappoint the Bermudians. Soviet delegation, was not on the American war prisoners They persons evacuated. dent, denounced tbe monarchy as get into mischief. were undecided whether to put did not assume the responsibilities agenda and has not been referred to PROPERTY MUST BE INTACT responsible with Fascism for the and duties which devolved upon OUTLINED PROCEDURE to the communique. It came up in General Tojo ta that prison too. national disaster. "Lon Uve repub­ those living to a community and FAVOURS GAMES AND SPORTS the course of the discussion of mis­ The head of the Domei news agency said he would recommend to the The withdrawals and evacuations lican Italy,'' shouted Agnini, and shared to its benefits. For this reason the keen young "You take my advice and go right cellaneous matters, like supplies for must be carried out without dam­ Communists, Socialists, Actionist "lf," said Dr. Seeley, "we share in ahead with it," Mr. Bloom assured Austria and the repatriation of na­ directors the disbanding of the officer is a firm advocate of orga­ agency. age to, or removal of, property. Allied and other left wing groups joined in the blessings of community Ufe, nized games and sport. It wfll be, if Mr. Gosling, and outlined to him a tionals of the US-SB-, which the representatives will determine what the demonstration. There were we must share in the responsibilities type of procedure .vhich he could conference took up following the Prince Takamatsu, second bro­ possible, along these lines and, too, ther of Emperor Hirohito, pleaded personal property and effects may cries of dissent from the Christian too. There is a price to be paid for to the organizing of manual training follow. failure to agree either on the terms for American sympathy "toward be taken by the persons evacuated. Democrats, but they were drowned living together." Mr. Bloom said that action should or the manner of handling the out. that he will seek to provide healthy Continued on Page 6 He went on to say that the term recreation and worthwhUe work at be taken immediately as the choice Balkan treaties. Continued on Page 6 of the League's seat was "fast com­ The Royal box above the presdient's "citizen" had a wider meaning to­ home as a counter attraction to the The object was to turn to non- day. It once more or less related to ing to a head." controversial issues in order that as chair was empty with the exception streets, and as a means to keep Continued on Page 2 young people happy and busy. Mr. Gosling told The Royal Gazette much agreement as possible can be of Marquis of Lucifero, Minister of that for the time being he was reported in the official summary TROUBLE SPOTS IN FORMER JAP the Royal Household, and personal Continued on Page 2 going along en his own. that will be given out at the conclu­ friends. The Marquis told The As­ sociated Press Prince Umberto was BERMUDIAN AIR MISSION Mr. Gosling saw no reason why sion of the meeting. OCCUPIED TERRITORIES ALLIED CONTROL COMMISSION Bermuda should not be the head­ It is no longer denied that a deci­ not present because the Consulta­ IS DUE BACK TODAT OH JAPAN TO MEET? tive Assembly was not a parUament quarters for the United Nations even sion to refer an unsettled question though the tourist trade was coming to the deputies represents about the LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—Java, Melbourne radio. But, it was added. and the Lieutenant-General there­ LONDON, Sept. 25 (JP).—It was 30.000 Australian port workers are fore had no constitutional function The Bermudian air mission which back. Such a development would be largest measure of agreement tha Indo-China and Siam today became proceeded to Washington for dis­ learned that tenative plans have a great attraction, he said, and, in CouncU has been able to reach. On the trouble spots for the Allied pow­ said to be taking action supporting at the inaugural. been suggested for a meeting of the Indonesians. cussions concerning the commer­ addition, the United Nations' people the broad problem of the Balkans. ers hastening to reoccupy the for­ cial use of Kindley Field, is expected the AUied control commission for would be accommodated in their own mer Japanese-held territories when The Assembly, which wiU serve to unless the fervently hoped for break EarUer messages said that the In­ an advisory capacity, to Parri's six- to return to Bermuda this after­ Japan ta Washington ta December. area here. Bermuda's hotels would to the deadlock comes tomorrow, rioting broke out between Siamese donesians had set up a so-called in­ noon. The United States has not yet ac­ continue to be used for the tourists. and Chinese in Bangkok, and to the party Government until a definte even that procedure has not been dependent republican government form of Government is created The returning group includes tbe cepted the proposal made by the Like other recent arrivals from agreed on. Siamese provinces, and unrest con­ in Java, the most important of the Hon. H. J. Tucker, Jr., M.OJP., British, but reportedly U.S. Secre­ the United States, Mr. Gosling said tinued in Java and Indo-China. elected Count Carlo Sforza presi­ This conference proves that there Netherland East Indies possessions, dent, giving him 244 votes. Vittorio Capt. the Hon. Bayard Dill, M.C.P., tary of State Byrnes has not reject­ there was "terrific pressure" there are no non-controversial questions Admiral Thierry d'ArgenUeu, French where the Allies have stUl to take Emanuel Orlando, last surviving and Sir Howard Trott, M.OJP. ed the plan. The British suggested for travel to Bermuda, and he pre­ to the peace settlements. Every item High Commissioner to ___*__o-Cbina, over control from the Japanese. The Bermudians were preceded the plan several weeks ago but it dicted that tbe "Fort" ships would on the schedule has been the subject urging that past bitterness be for­ Rioting which began last Friday Continued on Page 3 home by His Excellency tiie Gov­ was withdrawn yesterday, according be booked solidly as long as they of debate, often hot and heavy. gotten, promised in a broadcast ap­ in Siam broke out again after a 24 ernor, who accompanied them to to reports. Pressure from tbe Do­ served the Colony. Certainly the Far Eastern question peal that "France will give a new 87 PERSONS DIED IN TURKS S tiie United States. Also with the minions, particularly AustraUa, hour luU, a Reuter cable from Colom­ The trouble at the moment, he raised by Mr. Molotov was not calcu­ political status to the people of bo reported. A hand grenade thrown CAICOS HURRICANE group at Washington was a Colonial caused the British to revert to their lated to pour oil on the troubled Indo-China. All of them without Office official. 'original position. said, was that a lot of people were on the busiest railway station to "waiting" to come to Bermuda. waters. distinction of nee or colour will Bangkok injured a number of people. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sept. 25 have access to administrative posts." (Reuter).—Some 87 persons out o_ a As far as the private use question A DETAILED CRITICISM TO cope with Indonesian uprising Violence and damaging of Chinese population of 5,300 were killed and is concerned — Mr. Gosling has been property are alleged and a deputa­ a leading opponent to general use of It was a detailed criticism on the in Java, the Dutch Government is almost half the houses were blown asking for tbe release of Dutch tion of Chinese businessmen called down in the hurricane which swept LOCAL GIRLS OFFERED CHANCE I cars in Bermuda, — he asserted that treatment of Japan by the occupy­ on Major General C. G. Evans, com­ everyone is "scandaUsed" that there ing authorities. ships from the United Nations ship­ the Turks and Caicos Islands re­ ping pool to take 2,000 Dutch ma­ manding Allied forces to Siam, and cently, Mr. H. M. Foot, Acting Gov­ lis a strong move under way to lift Mr. Byrnes's good-tempered and rines to the island, according to Continued on Page 10 ernor of Jamaica, said on his re­ FOR NURSE TRAINING IN U.Kth.e barriers. explanatory assurances supplied the turn from a tour of inspection. Mr. Gosling said that among the answer that is supposed to turn Arrangements are now ready for I people with whom he talked were away wrath. i som f m st Mr. Ernest Bevin's first reaction ARMED REVOLT ATTEMPT considering appUcations fromt girls \ ?° «» ? important and S_S. WOMEN'S CRUELTY IS GREECE'S £668 MILLION AUSTRALIAN STRIKE IN in the British Colonial Empirlpire who wealthiest Americans who used to was to express full confidence in the visit Bermuda. judgment of the Allied Commander. IN ARGENTINA FAILS wish to take up the profession of Later one member suggested that TOLD AT BELSEN TRIAL CLAIM AGAINST ITALY SUPPORT OF JAVANESE nursing and be trained as nurses in the criticism was not very tactful hospital training schools to the on the part of a power that had been , according to a NEW YORK LIFT STRIKE TO on diplomatic terms with Japan One Ordered Dog To Choke j Reparations Claim Went To Backs Nationalist Move By General Rawson Seized As press release from the Govern­ until near the end of the war. ment's PubUc Relations Officer. INCLUDE APARTMENTS Subordinates Betray Him Two years ago a committee of 18 But Bussia is not pursuing a poli­ Woman Prisoner To Death Foreign Ministers' Council Puppet Premier For Japs members was appointed by the cy of tact. The question oftenest NEW YORK, Sept. 25 (Reuter).— By RAFAEL ORODIRCA Secretary of State for the Colonies asked at this conference is whether By MacFEE KERR (Special through Reuter) SYDNEY, Sept. 25 (Reuter). — Mr. to deal with this matter, and its The New York lift strike, which has the Soviet delegation is deliberately ATHENS, Sept. 25 (Beuter).—The Robert Menzies, leader of the Austra­ report, with certain recommenda­ already cut off 1,500,000 office work­ trying to make the going as hard as BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 25 (JP).— ers from their desks, may spread LUENEBURG. Sept. 25 (Reuter).— estimated amount owing to Greece lian opposition, speaking to the Nation-wide opposition to Vice-Pre­ tions, was presented to ParUament possible and, if so, with what end in Invited hy Colonel T. M. Backhouse, by Italy for pillage, looting damages, House of Representatives today, con­ last month. Lord Rushcliffe, G. to every borough to the city union view. TO those of. us who believe sident Peron showed up for tbe leaders stated tonight. the prosecutor, to tell the Belsen trial occupation costs and advances made demned .Government inaction over first time today withto the army B.E., was the chairman, and Mr. that Anglo-American-Russian co­ court here today more about the in Greek currency to the Italian the strike of 30,000 workers in New T. I. K. Lloyd, C.M.G. the vice- The unions today completed plans operation is the sole hope of peace ranks to tbe city of Cordoba where to extend the strike to blocks of activities of Irma Grese, S.S. woman forces when on Greek soil, for de­ South Wales who have stopped work General Arturo Rawson failed to an chairman. It win be remembered guard, Dora Szafran, a pretty 22 crease of production during the as a gesture of sympathy toward that Mr. Lloyd accompanied Colo­ flats to which a great proportion of Continued on Page 11 attempt to launch an armed revolt. New York's 7,500,000 people Uve, year old Jewess, said Grese had shot occupation and after the war, is the "Indoresian National Movement" A bitter critic of Colonel Peron, Gen­ nel OUver Stanley when, as Secre­ two women altar they Jumped from £668,000,000 the Foreign Minister, tary t for the Colonies, he visited and apartment dweUers are waiting in Java which is reported to have eral Rawson, who led 10,000 men into to see lifts go dead any minute al­ AKRON RU^BBERSTRIKE ENDS a window during an Auschwitz gas Mr. John Politis, said today, add­ set up a self-styled "Indonesian Re­ Buenos Aires on June 14, 1943, and Bermudallast December. chamber selection parade. ing that a further amount of £84,- publican Government." , though for strategic reasons "zero BUT OTHER DISPUTES ARISE 500,000 for destroyed military equip­ unseated the constitutional Presi­ LOCAL ADVISORY GROUP hour" has not been announced. It was the eighth day of the trial Mr. Menzies said lt was a "grave dent, Ramon CastiUo, took tbe pre­ ment was not included in the stun In order to obtain the best re­ The signs tonight are of a long of Josef Kramer and 44 of his asso­ which has been submitted to tbm scandal" that Communists on Syd­ sidential chair himself and was forc­ and bitter struggle, with no settle­ CHICAGO, Sept. 25 (JP).— One of ciates at the Belsen and Auschwitz ney's waterfront were once again ed to resign two days later, lost sults forJfgirls from the Colonies London conference of Foreign who are most capable of benefiting ment in sight, and the city is pre­ the big labour disputes, the 22-day prison camps. Kramer looked buoy­ Ministers. taking it upon themselves to say today's revolt even before his firm pared to run emergency lift ser­ rubber strike to Akron, ended today ant as he took his seat in the dock, what Australia's poUcy should be in hand had grasped its controls. from this specialized training, there vices to blocks of flats should it be and the plants prepared to receive after having learned that his wife Aware of the current tendency to will be established a local advisory consider vanquished Italy not lia- the East Indies. Two lieutenant colonels who re­ committee to each Colony and a necessary. 15,000 production workers tomorrow. had arrived at t_he trial and might fused to follow him placed him un­ If the city-wide strike threat is Important labour developments else­ give evidence in his defence. ble for debts incurred by ag­ He said the Communists were not central organization to the United gressive acts, Mr. PoUtis said he be­ only taking foreign relations into der arrest, together with their own Kingdom. carried out another 25,000 workers where included: one, Government, Frau Kramer, a short plump commanding general, two other Ueu- will join a similar number already management and labour representa­ Ueved Greece was Justified in claim- their own hands, but were actually Such an advisory committee wiB woman, arrived during the morning tog reparations and pointed out supporting a revolutionary move­ enant colonels, a major and numer­ out demanding ^higher wages. tives gathered at a conciUation meet­ and had a conference with Kramer's ous lesser officers. be set up here Shortly. Meanwhile, ing aimed at a prompt ending of the that were Italy exempted impov­ ment in the Dutch East Indies, any Bermuda girls interested are defending officer. erished Greece, the principal vic­ which was led by a man who was Two days ago even, as General Raw- -o- seven-state oU workers' strike; two, After Szafram had told the court invited to make appUcation to writ­ the House of Representatives Ways tim of her aggression, would be the leader of the puppet Government son speeded his private car over the ing to the Colonial Secretary's Office, NAZIS CAN GST JOBS ONLY AS she had seen Juana Bormann, one of obUged to meet the bill by her own set up by tlie Japanese. 300 mile highway to Cordoba, 51 re­ marking their envelopes "Training and Means Committee set aside all the accused, order her Alsatian dog te b COMMON LABOURERS legislation proposing liberaUsation means—a measure he described as The union ban on loading Dutch tired naval officers, including tour fbr Nursing." Before doing so, m " p m*we»' to choke a woman to death and had "out of Mne with the era of moral­ ships sailing from Australia for the admirals, seven vice admirals and however, they are asked to read the of unemployment compensation in boasted to a labour leader over tbe ity the AUies promised tbe world." WIESBADEN, GERMANY, Sept. view of the strikes; three, nearly Dutch East Indies bad spread to tea rear admirals, in a statement following requirements and direc­ 25 (Reuter).—-A MiUtary Govern­ dead body, This is my work", she The Minister furthermore con­ Brisbane today. to the nation joined the growing tions very carefully. 30,000 coal miners to Pennsylvania was accused by Major Cranfield, one ment law issued today from the and West Virginia struck, supporting tended Italy, as prime instigator Dutch sources reported that ranks of those who demanded full There is no distinction as to race; United States Forces Headquarters of the defending of ficere, with mak­ of crimes against Greece, should restoration of tbe constitutional white girls and coloured girls axe their supervisors to a demand me ing additions to her evidence as a waterside workers in Brisbane would in the European Theatre forbid A recognition of their union; four, be compeUed to pay for damages not load any outward cargo tax these life ta the country through prompt equally eUgible. But appUcants businesses to employ members < : result Of conversations with tbe done by the other three aggressors elections free of force and coercion. must be British subjects. tha Nazi Party or affiliated organi­ strike settlements, including the B. other female witnesses outside the —Germany, Bulgaria and Albania ships until tiie crews demand for f. Goodrich Company dispute' In back pay, which they say was owing The night before, speaking at a Candidates should not be older zations except as common labour­ court. —which he said, "foUowed ta her poUtical raUy at Parana, provincial than 30, oar younger than 19; 20 is ers. Akron, were offset by new disputes, train." during the occupation, was settled. and an unofficial tabulation places Szafran repUed that the witnesses Mr. P. P. Wessels, Mttherlands capital of Entreros, Eduardo Lau- considered a most suitable age. Tbe law, effective tomorrow, de­ the national total of persons idle in slept together and fed together and "During three and a half years East Indies Vice Consul In Mel­ rencena, one of the most influential A standard of education equiva­ clares firms now employing N*\zis that the allegation was untrue. "We ItaUan troops rivaUed in eruelty leaders of the Union Civica Radical. lent to the school certificate is neces­ to a superv_so«y or man8.ger*Plc.pa- labour controversies at 343,528. have no need to talk about these their accompUces. They pUlaged bourne, stated today that a Lascar New York City's strike of elevator crew would replace the Indonesian Argentina's largest party, pleaded sary. city mu'"- im_-redi_t.*e"y discharge things when we are together. We and fired villages, tortured and mas­ with tbe army to remain neutral Candidates will have to pass a them or 3 closed d<- ,*n. building service men spread gradu- sacred innocent people. They seamen from Java whose strike was have had so many experiences that holding up the sailing of the Dutch and leave the people "alone face to medical examination before being Businesses, before rpening ir.ust aUy, affecting a slowly increasing we can speak spontaneously, but un­ practised tbe system of hostage end Sent to paralysis of office buildings affect­ concentration camps," he said. mercy ship Kaasik. iace with the clique of dictatorship," the United Kingdom, and certify thoy «_re _J#3 en-pay: g Na- fortunately we are not given the Continued on Page 9 ed, with over 15,000 workers idle. Continued en Pag* 3' Cratlra-4 on Pig* t |zis. The strike began yesterday. Continued on Ptfe 10 Continued on Page 6 Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1945

Christian conscience. "If," . he as-" INDIAN PRINCES TO SEND WEDDING Wants Society Problems serted, "tiie conscience is to he train-1 Whole-Time Probation l ®i)t Snijal (&8z*tte Tackled At Sources ed; if conscience is government of Officer Is Appointed DELEGATION TO VICEROY Personal & Social individual life; and if, together, it mxb (Eolmtist lailg Trimingham—Trowbridge must order and direct the life of tlie BHOPAL, India, Sept. 25 (Eeuter). Continued from f»f* 1 community as Christian citizens, tn Continued from Page 1 —The Nawab of Bhopal, Chancellor '(.'BUSHED DAILY EXCEPT ON SUNDAY NOROTON. Conn., Sept. 22— Miss the city but it had become enlarged a constructive sense, then the Capt. 'Fuck has already been work­ of the Chamber of Princes, will lead incorporating until it took in the country. Church cannot in any sense forsake, ing in connection with the juvenile The engagement Is announced of Pamela Trowbridge, daughter of Mrs. a delegation of Indian Princes to the The Royal Gazette (Estab. 1838) Albert Robert Francis of New York nor can it evade, its responsibility panel courts here, dealing with Viceroy, Field Marshal Viscount tht Colonist and Daily Newt (Estab. 1866) Miss Valerie Berry, of Sydney, Aus­ ARE WORLD CITIZENS ta regard to the training of tha children under IS, and this, at pre­ tralia, to Mr. John Donald Petty, and Pound Ridge, N.Y., and Arthur Wavell to put their viewpoint on Im, Trowbridge of this place and New Today," he declared, "the world consciences of its people." sent, will continue to be his particu­ Proprietors son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Petty, of lar concern. constitutional questions next Friday "Porto Bello," Pembroke. York, was married today in the Noro- is forcing itself ta upon us and we The speaker then claimed that the and Saturday. ton Presbyterian Church to deForest can hardly evade the fact tbat we church in Russia had not been the His job is, indeed, no sinecure. It THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. means usually making preliminary According to informed circles, they Wheeler Trimingham, son of Mr. are world citizens. We belong to the sort of church that was a conscience wiU state that their attitude to the Reid Street. Hamilton Mrs. Mounsey-Grant is now a and Mrs. Kenneth Fenton Triming­ whole world. We belong directly to training ground for men and wo­ investigations about all cases before Editor: E. T. SAVER men to participate in the problems they come before the Court; visiting new British proposals for India is guest at The American House. An­ ham of Pembroke, Bermuda. the community in which we live based on: Manager: E. C. MCLAUGHLIN other guest is Mrs. M. Ferreira, but that community is part of the of human society for the well-being in their homes, or receiving visits from Passaic, New Jersey, who is The Rev. Lawrence Horton per­ of the citizens. It stood apart un­ from them, of all persons placed by 1 A desire to give every help in Subscription Rates formed the ceremony, at which the world.- It is impossible for anyone visiting friends and relatives in to live in this kind of world and be til at last it found itself discounted the Court under his supervision; taking India to her cherished gaol; Per Tear Bermuda for a few weeks. bride was given in marriage by her by the society in which it Uved. seeing that such persons observe the . a A general eagerness to speed up I »cal—£2. 0. 9. Foreign—£2. 10. •• father. indifferent to the responsibilities that are thus entailed, and to be in­ He also drew attention to the at­ conditions imposed on them by the the progress of constitutional de­ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1945 The bride wore a white satin gown Court; and, generally, advising, help­ velopment in the states themselves. fashioned with an off-shoulder neck­ different to the-currents and forces titude taken by the Protestant Mr. and Mrs. William H. Downey, that are operating." church in Germany. It bad tried ing and befriending those ta trouble. The standing committee of the we_l-knownAmerican residents here, line, close-fitting bodice and long Another important part of the job Princes' Chamber will meet after the will be returning to Bermuda next sleeves, and a tulle veil. Her lace The Speaker elaborated that'in the to evade the problems of society and first instance any person must be it would not be concerned in the is the finding of suitable employ­ delegation has seen the Viceroy. WORKERS OF 65 NATIONS month, according to ' friends in' muff was embellished with a spray ment for "under-dugs** in trouble, the Colony. Before the war the concerned about health conditions great matters which determine the of white orchids and stephanotis. Ufe, culture and weU-being of its "^ '*c**ng as a mediate* ta quarrels couple were regular visitors every because soon they would affect his and ORGANISING WORLD GROUP winter. Mrs. Rudolph Montgelas of New living. people. The result was that Hitler | squabbles. censorious attitude towards the York, Darien and Washington, D.C. 'It is a matter of personal safety moved in to take of the whole In his abiding affection for young pranks and peccadillos of youth. was matron of honour for her sister, Thirty-one passengers yesterday and well-being that he is thus in­ educational programme of Germany, people. Capt. Tuck makes an earnest 'My working day is 24 hours, de­ Free Circulation Of Goods disembarked from P.A.A.'s Lisbon- and Miss Deirdre Spencer of New terested," continued Dr. Seeley, "and making it an instrument tax the pro­ plea to elder people to ""give the clared Capt. Tuck. 1 am always on bound Clipper to remain in Ber­ York was maid of honour. Tlie other because of that we have community- pagation of his own philosophy, but children a chance," not to adopt a call." Seen Essential To Peace muda, a number of the overseas attendants maxa Mrs. Joseph Nelson health centres and community the Church did not utter one sound travellers staying temporarily at the Jr., of Cincinnati, and the Misses health organisations.'* Barbara Banks of Pasadena. Calif., HIDEOUS GUISES By PAUL SCOTT RANKINK Belmont Manor Hotel. "We cannot be indifferent to the and Judith Handy and Joy Proctor kind'of schools that are in the com­ of New York. It was only wben Hitler moved in PARIS. Sept. 25 (Reuter).—A -warn­ munity ta which we five," he said. on its own spiritual realm, said Dr ing that international principles can­ Among those disembarking at the Mr. Trimingham had his father "If we take an indifferent attitude OPEN AIR GARDEN THEATRE OPEN AIR not he set aside for national inter­ Colony was Mr. E. R. Williams, for his best man. Ushers were Ken­ to that, and we allow our education­ Seeley, that the Church began to ests was given to representatives of M.C.P.. who has been on a business neth Fenton Trimingham Jr., broth­ al policies and developments to be­ squeal. The consciences of the youth 65 nations and 60,000.000 workers who trip to the United States. er of the bridegroom; Gardiner come a matter of indifference and of Germany were trained to be ex­ met here today at the opening sess­ * * * Trowbridge 2d, brother of the bride; unconcern to us, we will find that ercised in the most hideous guises. Start 8J.5 -- WEDNESDAY — Aeolian Hall 3 p.m. ion of the World Trade Union Con­ The passenger list included many Sgt. Rudolph Montgelas, AUS: Eu­ we are creatures of our indifference." and the youth did so conscientious­ gress by Mr. Leon Jouhaux who, as wives and families of American gene Kelley Jr and Tasker G. Dr. Seeley explained that a Chris­ ly. representative of the inviting coun­ servicemen here. Lowndes 2d. tian citizen had a personal interest, The Church had to take its place in human society and to develop try, presided today over the first * * * A reception was given afterward not only in the things that at­ session of the conference. tached to himself but in those which within itself and among its mem­ Others arriving at Bermuda were at the residence of the bride's father bers a conscience sensitive to the The congress, expected to sit for a Mr. Edward Honey bourne; Mr. here. related to other people, because he George Bean; Anna DeCosta; Mr. is concerned for the welfare of man­ problems which affected human so­ fortnight, bus been convened to set The couple, after a brief wedding ciety. up a new world trade union federa­ Charles Gutnian; Mr. Harold Bak­ trip, will make their home in Pem­ kind." That was what marked off a HUMPHRiV tion able to speak for labour in the er; Mr. Wilfred Evans; Henry, Leo­ broke Parish, Bermuda, where the Christian citizen, to some extent, nora, Elizabeth and Jane Adams; peace settlement and in the inter­ bridegroom will be associated in from the ordinary citizen. ADMIRAL WAKE-WALKER DIES national organizations set up. Beatrice Adams; Marian Smith; business with his father. The Christian citizen, he said, had Vera Bascombe; Janet Shannon; a conscientious desire for the gen­ IN^ LONDON, AGED 57 Opening proceedings in the Palais and Diantha Somerville. Mrs. Trimingham attended Miss r ;— de Chaillot. where men from the Hewitt's Classes ta New York, was eral improvement of mankind for * * * their own sake, as well as for the sake (Special through Reuter) United Nations, from neutral coun­ graduated from Miss Porter's School, LONDON, Sept. 25.—The death of tries and from former Axis satellities Friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Farmtagton, Conn., ta 1942 and was of "one's own environment, atmo­ ; WARNERS* ' ~jjg^/,| Burns, "East Dunes," Paget West, sphere and condition of Ufe." Admiral Sir W. Frederick Wake- were gathered, Mr. Jouhaux said: "If presented to society at the Junior Walker, Third Sea Lord and Con­ we should tend to think that the will be pleased to know news was He said that a Christian citizen received yesterday that their son, Assembly that year. She is a grand­ troller of the British Navy, was an­ j^S*8£_'**«_£**-***•'''*' international principles on which daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. isolated from the problems of hu­ nounced by the Admiralty tonight. we are basing our International or­ Lieut. Kenneth Burns, R.A.. has man society was a contradiction ta arrived in Melbourne, Australia. He James A. Trowbridge of New York Sir Frederick died in his London ganization can be set aside for na­ and Noroton, and Mrs. Edward B. terms; there could\h.ot be any such home on Monday night, aged 57. MmjtMm'B tional Interests, then we shall give has been a prisoner of war in Japan thing because by virtue of his Chris­ for 31 years. Tufts of New York and the late Mrs. In a tribute to his distinguished GLEN DUROB-St. George our group a weakness making us un­ o Tufts of Los Angeles. tian character, outlook, spirit and career, Mr. A. V. Alexander, First JOHN OALL • JOAN t-ORRING fit to fulfil our mission. " Her husband is a grandson of the loyalty and devotion to his Lord and Lord of the Admiralty, said that NIGEL BRUCE • RHYS WILLIAMS Mr. Jouhaux stressed the need for Master, He was concerned about Admiral Wake-Walker would be es­ Directed by IRVING RAPPER Local Girls Offered Chance late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Trim­ others. Smear, flat fry Cmtfa Robimon and frmtk C«-**** "unity and vigilance" In building up ingham of Bermuda and Mrs. Arthur pecially remembered for his ser­ From Ihe Stags Ploy by EMIYN W4.UAMP prattecH the peace-time world and in reor­ For Nurse Training In U.K. deForest Wheeler of Stratford, Conn., Dr. Seeley beUeved that the rea­ vices in connection with the eva­ by Herman Shumtin • Music by .Ac* - "That's My Baby" ganizing its economic structure. son why many people were not con­ cuation from and also as and the late Mr. Wheeler. He was Musical CmtimieJ from Pact I * graduated from the Avon Old Farms cerned about these things was be­ admiral of the cruiser squadron NOT SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE School, attended the University of cause tbey were not disturbed in which first sighted and then trailed MASONIC HALL-8.15 p.m. only a girl who is "a first-class life" their consciences about them. the Bismarck from the Denmark "A universal agreement to con­ will pass the doctor. In particular, Virginia and enlisted ta the Royal Engineers. Straits. D. Powell "Hard To Get" "The Blonde Comet" demn war is not a sufficient guaran­ tuberculosis and deafness will be A NECESSARY ELEMENT tee of peace," he said. "The workers definite bars, and grave eye trouble, After receiving a medical discharge A Racing Car Thriller must declare that it cannot be suffi­ which is likely to handicap train­ from that service he worked with "A Christian conscience," he ob­ '"To Have And Have Not" cient as long as imperialistic ten­ ing, will also disqualify candidates. the British Ministry of War Trans­ served, "is a very necessary element A Big Double Feature dencies, economic nationalism and port ta New York. ta this Ufe we Uve. The conscience GOVERNMENT dictatorship continue to exist and to TRAINING PERIOD in man and woman is the ahUity tc threaten the life and liberty of the The normal period of training exercise moral judgment upon your people. Free circulation of pro­ in the United Kingdom is three A.T.C. WIDEN SERVICE | actions and upon the actions of NOTICES ducts must be assured. years for a State registered general others. It is the training in your ii^^^SiBstfssistSm^^sms^s^ssizssssssa^aEss "The exports of each nation must nurse. After State registration on CALCUTTA, Sept. 25 (Reuter).— Ufe that exercises its judgment, its be coordinatad with a view to the the general register, however, nurses The Indo-China division of the condemnation or approval, upon realization of a common end — a may take various specialized cours­ United States Air Transport Com­ one's own actions and upen the ac­ guarantee to all people of prosperity es to ofitain additional qualifica­ mand has started a service between tions of others." Notice to Importers PLAYING TODAY in peace." tions. The duration' of these addi­ Calcutta and and Cal­ "We have to be careful," said Dr HSSSSSZS£BSES7J3^SSS The chief business of the confer­ tional courses is as follows: (a) cutta and Shanghai, it was an­ Seeley. "about our consciences and ence is to complete and approve the midwifery, one a year; (b) fever nounced today. be mindful that they are Christian constitution of the new World Trade training, one year; (c) tuberculosis. The- first service leaves Calcutta consciences; that they are trained PLAYHOUSE:— 2.45—8.00 9 Union Federation, which will express one year; (d) mental nursing, two tliree times a week for Singapore to exercise judgment upon ourselves Importers are hereby notified labour's point of view, seek to im­ years; (e) mental defective nursing, and Batavia, stopping at Bangkok I and upon the world ta accordance that applications for permission —First Bermuda Showing prove wage and labour conditions two years; (f) orthopaedic nursing, and Saigon, and the second leaves I with the mind and thought oi to import CEMENT from the throughout the world, and demand one year; (g) district nursing, six every other day, calling at Kung- Christ." representation for the world's work­ months; and (h) health visitor train­ ming and Peishiki, principal air- Dr. Seeley claimed that the Church United Kingdom will now be ers on the United Nations organiza­ ing, six months. port serving Chungking. I was the training ground of the considered. #" tions and other international bodies. • This latter, however, must be BIA PICTURES pres preceded by a six months' course // When the constitution of the new and examination qualifying for the By Direction of ALEXANDRE DUMAS' federation has been adopted, the first certificate of the Central Mid- congress will continue as the first wives' Board, unless tbe candidate The War-Time Supplies congress of the new organization. is already a qualified midwife. Commission. Other questions to be settled include Meet in the Cocktail Lounge. Swim in the waters Student nurses receive an annual the choice of a general secretary, of of the Sound. ARTHUR R. SMITH, gfnr jetting a headquarters for the new organisa­ allowance of £40, £45, £50 and £70 tion, and the extent to which the new during the four years of training, Director of Supplies. free board and lodging, and usually Dine on the Verandah. Dance on the Patio. September 24,1945. body should draw upon the exper­ laundry, uniforms and medical at­ ience of the old International Fed­ tention. uar&man eration of Trade Unions staff. These emoluments are, however, AT tmtw. with Millard Part* • Anils L.-ise • lams Carte. OCCUPY MIDDLE POSITION subject to some deductions for I___ Li.it • Edgar Buchanabl'_a •" E-.rgty Alt-tandre Micriijs D-iaisj health insurance, and so forth, tatl M "Ha & The American delegation, headed and tbe net earnings are insufficient by Mr. Sidney Hillman, of the VS. to meet the personal expenses of a Harrington House Notice to Importers 4.25 - 9.25 — Paramount's exciting mystery-thriller! Congress of Industrial Organization, Colonial student nurse. was believed to be occupying a mid­ To give a nurse £1. 5. 0 a week dle position on many issues dividing during the course lt is considered STEAKS — SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" the delegates, and may play the role that supplementary amounts are Importers are hereby notified required as follows: first year, £34. and Specialising in Cuisine that's Famous. Paulette GODDARD and Bob HOPE of mediator ta many controversial A La Carte and Table d'Hote Service. that applications for permission debates which are expected to arise 8. 0; second year, £29. 14. 0; third to import the following items during the coming week. year £25. 2. 0; and fourth year, £8. 8. 0. will now be considered:— After Mr. Jouhaux's speech the Special weekly rates for the month of September. Dutch delegate, Mr. Kuypers, pro­ OUTFIT ALLOWANCE NEW OPERA HOUSE: 2.45—7.45 posed the nomination of a seventh Colonial scholarship nurses also AMERICAN or CONTINENTAL PLAN It's a story vou' 11neve r forget, with a cast you'll chairman to represent small coun­ receive an initial out-fit allowance Phone 7283 No. Fresh Vegetables tries on the committee of she chair­ of £35, plus no renewal of outfit remember! . . . men which forms tbe organizing allowance ta Hie second, third and 91 ONIONS bureau of the congress, and tbe mo­ fourth years. In addition, £10 is 96 CABBAGE tion was carried by 113 votes to 83. "SUMMER STORM" allowed for books, examination fees, 103 LETTUCE Mr. August Lindoerg, President of a watch with a second hand, and the Swedish Trade Union Congress so forth, and a sum not exceeding 106 TURNIPS Linda DARNELL George SANDERS and head of that country's delega­ £25 per head is available for holiday expenses. Particulars and condi­ Citrus Fruit 4.58 - 9.50 — MGM's Racy, Romantic Comedy!... tion, was elected to represent the tions of these scholarships are not small countries. yet available. GRAPEFRUIT Tbe Swedish delegation today sub­ 145 "BLONDE FEVER" mitted an amendment to tbe pre­ It is anticipated that about six LEMONS AND LIMES Philip DORN Mary ASTOR Gloria GRAHAME months will elapse between the re­ 146 amble of the draft constitution ceipt in London of a girl's applica­ 147 ORANGES which, they say, indicates trade tion for training and her entry unionism should not be limitf-fl to into an hospital training school ta Other Fresh Fruit SOMERS OPERA HOUSE — ST. GEORGE'S raising the standard of living and the United Kingdom. 8.15 of work but should go deeply into 151 GRAPES the political causes of the war. British hospital training schools LOST IN A HAREM" & "MURDER MY SWEET accept candidates at various times B.V.R.C. Old Comrades Assn. 152 PEARS The amendment affirms that the throughout the year. For climatic handling of questions of a political conditions, the most suitable time character or of a kind foreign to for entry, perhaps, is tn the late 2. Importers are warned, how­ activities carried out by trade unions spring. % NOTICE % in different countries ought to be ever, that Import Permits for the Shying "Shis "Week avoided if possible, "because in deal­ above-mentioned items will be PLAYHOUSE NEW OPERA HOUSE ing with such questions there are granted subject to the following probably very great differences of Thursday opinion.*' There will be a meeting of all Members conditions:— "CARIBBEAN MYSTERY" Thursday "WOMAN IN THE The Swedish delegation also is pro­ • COMPLETE* and ex-Members of the (i) that the applications are for "ilGHTING GUARDSMAN WINDOW posing an amendment designed to quantities which do not ex­ Friday safeguard the autonomy of national GAS SERVICE "NOTHING BUT THE trade union organizations and to BERMUDA VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS ceed the individual alloca­ "MUSIC FOR MILLIONS* prevent executive measures being Cooking — Water Heating tions of each Importer: TRUTH" "FRENCH WITHOUT taken by the international body Home Heating — Refrig­ at the Friday, Saturday TEARS" against a na tional organization eration — Industrial Uses. (ii) that it is distinctly under- Saturday which declines to ratify decisions of "JUNIOR MISS" "MUSIC FOR MILLIONS" Sole representative in Bermuda for isbbod that all refiri^rated Peggy Ann Garner, AHyn "BUCK BENNY RIDES the world federation. AGAIN" The Indian Federation of Labour HAMILTON ARMOURY space is on a priority basis " Joslyn and the An India Trade Union Con­ and can only be made avail­ gress have put forward a demand able for Fruit and Vegetables that India be represented on the fflgflgP Gas when it is not required for Juniors! Here's just what you've Executive Committee of the World TODAY Trade Union Federation, and that items of a more essential a provision be included in the con­ and at 5.30 p.m. nature. been waiting for stitution for fixing a lower rate YOUR FAVOUHK TEEN-AGE STAR— of affiliation fee for countries tike Magic Chef Gas Stoves For the purpose of electing a Committee PEGGY ANN GARNER — in India where the wage level is low. of Management for the above Association. By direction of Bermuda Gas & Utility Co. "JUNIOR MISS" "But if we waitl in the light, as The War-Time Supplies Gas Company Building He is in the light) we hove fellow­ Inquiries — Adjt. B.V.R.C. Commission. The Funniest Picture of the Year! Pitt's Bay Road — Dial 1978. ship one with another, and the Phone 2031 Ext. 10. ARTHUR R. SMTrtft Saturday: • 1*^30 a.m. Playhouse blood of Jesus Christ His Sam Our Buisness Is Gas Director of Supplies. rletinseth us from all sin." I John SS-O.+w.s.ro. 8614t»w. September 24,1945. __-= _ Trit ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1945 rage J

until next week when he will give Australian Strike In fred Patterson's staff, stated that NUISANCE judgment. Mr. Fowle observed that MAN UP ON 5 CHARGES 70 MEN ARE RELEASED i Dockyard Policeman's Wife nobody In the Netherlands East he was not quite sure whether the Support Of Javanese Indies would be prosecuted for his CHARGE AIRED IN COURT section under which Mr. Raynor was IN MAGISTRATE'S COURT FROM LOCAL FORCES Found Dead Yesterday poUtical convictions or for purely charged appUed to the alleged of­ Continued from Page 1 poUtical activities during the Jap­ fence. Another 70 noun—58 from the Mrs. Eveline Woolgar, wife of Ser­ anese occupation, unless proved a A number of residents in the Convicted On Three & Sent Bermuda Militia, tour from the geant 'Arthur Woolgar who has been The "Sydney Sun" reported today war criminal, a Reuter message from Case Revolves About Party neighbourhood gave testimony to B.V.E., and 14 froU- the B.VJUCL—• associated with the Dockyard Police that Dr. Soekarno. leader of; the Batavia stated today. the effect that they heard the ban- Communists whose newspaper claim­ start operating in the middle of No­ C. Tucker Fowle. Magistrate for the three hours' sleep daring the night. bottle, and this plea was accepted discovered her. Me then summoned Western District, with committing They stated that the music was Thompson, W. E. (No employment); a doc tor who would not issue a death ed today that "Australian labour vember, Mr. F. C. Sturrock, South by Inspector Brown on behalf of Tucker, C. B. (Ingham & Wilkin­ will stand solidly behind the move­ African Minister of Transport, said a nuisance at the Elray Tennis played practically continuously after the Police. certificate because Mrs. Woolgar had Courts In Southampton. midnight, commenting, in some in­ son); Williams, O. L. '(No employ­ ment." today. Inspector Brown stated that Lam­ ment); Manning, G. P. (No employ­ not been recently treated. stances, that they would not com­ Tlie Wor. Dr. Dunbar Bell opened The position with regard to Java One York aircraft will fly in each It was alleged in the charge that bert was working under Number 1 ment); Perinchief, O. D. S. (No is stiU somewhat confused but to­ directum at the start of the service. Mr. Raynor allowed an orchestra to plain if tbe music had stopped at shed while the FortTownshend was a Coroner's inquest, tbe body being | one a.m., taut 2.30 a.m. was a little too employment); Smith, St. O.jfc. go day Mr. O. Van Der Plasr Nether­ Mr. Sturrock was speaking at the play at the tennis courts until the being unloaded. Ernest Robinson, employment); Trott, W. T. (No viewed by himself and a Jury com­ much. prising Messrs. Alan J. H. Jack (fore­ lands East Indies Government re­ first meeting of the Southern Africa early hours of the morning on Sep­ one of the watchmen, saw the ac- employment); Bean, W. A. (No em­ presentative on Bear Admiral Wil­ Air Transport Company. tember 5 te the inconvenience of The accused explained he had been used go tp a stack of cases of ployment); Grant. A. W. (No em­ man). Roy A. Gibbons, A. S. Harford. Elliot Lamb White, whereby the value given a surprise party by a group of beer and take a bottle from a da­ ployment); Tacklyn, Q. S. (U.S.N. Jack Parker, George O. Philpott, of the latter's property may have relatives and friends. They gathered maged case and place it in his pocket. O.B.); Alien, B. •• (No employment) WilUam Trew, Oliver J. L. Spurling been prejudicially affected. at his house taut went out at mid He went over to Lambert and told Darrell, V. E. (No employment); and Robert O. Foley. Police Superintendent Percy Miller night to the tennis courts when they him to put it back, which Lambert Grant, 8,0. (O-S-N.O.B.); Simmons, Dr. Bell ordered a post mortem prosecuted the case which was started to have non-alcoholic re­ did. Later Lambert returned to A. V (Mr. A. 8. Harford); Gardiner, examination and adjourned tbe SPECIALTIES brought before the court under Sec­ freshments, and several speeches the stack and took another bottle L. "B. (U-S-N.O-B.); Simmons, A. A. inquest to Friday night at eight tion 91 of the Summary Offences were delivered over a microphone. from tiie case. Lambert put it in (Mr G. H. D. Fhilpott; DiU, E. (No o'clock. FRENCH STICKS, COTTAGE LOAVES Act. Mr. Raynor insisted that there was his pocket and walked away. employment); White, M. E. (Mr. Mrs. Woolgar bas been ailing for Parker House Roils (For special lunches). Superintendent Miller went to the no loud music and tbat the National Robinson called out to Lambert to Jenkins). & some years and about 18 months ago Hamburger and Hot Dog Rolls return, taut bo Ignored the order. English law to cite cases in support Anthem was played at 1.5o am. B.M.I. -Bean, E. S. (No employ­ she sustained a broken leg. (For your outdoor Buffet Supper). After one a.m.. he stressed, the music Robinson called to Constable W. ment); Bean, E. T. (Mr. Vivian The Somerset PoUce were informed of the prosecution side hut the Sett Rolls — White and Whole Wheat Magistrate adjourned the hearing was played softly. Correia, who was in the vicinity, Richards); Hendrickson, F. L. (Ar­ of the fatality between 1.30 and 1.45 He said that he had had no idea asking him to stop the accused. nold HendWckson); Barstowe, N. E. am. yesterday. (wrapped In cellophane paper). that he or his friends were causing Lambert was stopped by the con­ (U.S-N.O.B.); James, E. McD. (Mr. o a nuisance. He added that he had stable and handed him the bottle J. Lightbourne); Bean, D. B. (No WANTED TO PURCHASE received no complaints and was quite of tear on being ordered tp do so. employment); Hollis, V. W. (No Italy's Consultative surprised when he received the sum­ When he was informed that he was employment); Wilson, W. A (Mr. BERMUDA BAKERY LTD. going to be placed under arrest, be Llewellyn Wilson); Lambert, R. G. mons. started to struggle violently. It was Assembly Is Opened Tel. 1080 For Cash The Magistrate commented that 8. (Self); Albouy. F. L. (No employ­ only with assistance that the con­ ment); Ticker, W. W. (F. C. tetter- there did appear to be some evidence stable was able to effect the arrest. C*nt_D_i-4 .reo. Fife 1 (.or exchange) of the band having been a nuisance bridge); De Graffe, K. L. (Wilfred Lambert was sentenced to three De Graffe); FeHnchiel, BL E. (Self, member of the Versailles Big Four, Large and regular parcels of fine taut whether the Summary Offences Act could be applied was something month's imprisonment. Fishing & Farming); Adams, t. 8. obtained 29 votes. postally (Mr. Daniel Lihtbour__»); Bean, J. Count Sforza is scheduled to ad­ which he wanted to consider further. REMOVING CYCLE H. (Bermuda RaUway); Davis, B dress tite Assembly tomorrow. In a o (Mr. B. Outerbridge); Matthews, brief address Premier Parri, who TANGIER CONTROL GROUP He was further charged with re­ C. E. (Mr. Conway Trott); Burrows, unlike Mussolini, sat on a level with Cambridge Beaches Used Stamps of Bermuda HOLD FIRST MEETING moving a cycle, the property of A. A. (No employment); Curtis, O. other Cabinet members, said: '"Ibis Mangrove Bay Somerset George Ernest Oatway, from where L..-(Mr. David Tucker); HaU, G. I. meeting in this ball solemnly closes (No damaged or stained ones MADRID, Sept. SS (Reuter). Tlie it had been parked on Front Street, M. (N.O.B.); Outerbridge, Q.O. (No the cycle of the long sorrowful crisis on September Si. Lambert was also accepted.) new control committee of the Tan­ employment); Tucker, K. J. ON. Fascism introduced in the history Offers superior accommodations with meals gier international zone met for charged with violently resisting ar­ (Mr. Fred Tucker); Weeks, J. W. of Italy and which began in this the first time in the French Con­ rest on Reid Street on September (No employment); Yorke, B C. chamber.** E. A. WOODS, sulate General in Tangier today, a SI. Lambert pleaded not guilty to (Mr. W. Barber); Bogers, 8. M. and Lounge Bar. report reaching Madrid stated. both charges. (Bermuda RaUway); Powell, F. L He told the Assembly its task Wholesale Stamp Dealer. The French Minister, M. Beau- George Ernest Oatway stated that (Mr. F. Powell); llace, H. J. L. (Mr. would consist of aiding the Govern­ 19 Gold St.. Northampton, England. verger, presided. he parked bis. cycle outside his place E. O. Smith); Jones, A 8. (0.8. ment prepare an elected constitu­ SWIMMING — BOATING — FISHING — TENNIS of employment. Masters' Hard­ Navy); Robinson, W. L. (No employ­ tional convenant which "can legally ware Store, on tbe morning of Sep­ ment). shape our destiny and our institu­ tember 21. He went out later in tions." Make your reservations now the day to get his cycle and found B.VJE.—Williams, H. L. (Bermuda Agnini said: "The monarchy is that it had gone. He gave no one Mineral Water Co.); Smith, J. W. P. doubly bound to Fascism and tbe permission to use tlie cycle. (Returning to CoUege); in U.S.A.); bonds became a chain with conse­ Phone 8384 On the evening ot the same day, Cuthbert, E. O. (Masters Ltd.); Alt- quences that weigh and will weigh he was walking along Reid Street ken, E. F. (Returning to Commer­ a long time on the Italian people. Inquire about oar Housekeeping Facilities when he saw his cycle parked out­ cial School). ioj _ Let the ItaUan people remember it. side the Canadian Hotel. He start­ B.VR.O—Catiral, A (Goody There are responsibilities which 8260|w. ed to walk down the street with it. Shoppe); Lima, O. M. (W. E. Meyer must be paid." Get Your Rum The accused came out of a store _fe Co.); Flood, B W. (SeU); Oordav. A large crowd gathered outside and asked him what he was doing A. (Bermuda Railway); Wilton, W. the sumptuous Montecitorio Palace with his cycle. When the witness H. (Self); Adderley B. O. (H. A & E. E. Smith Ltd.); De Fontes, ^.(Jo­ to watch the consultors arrive for stated that the cycle belonged to the first democratic session in the him, tbe accused told him that he seph De Fontes); Holm, G. G. (Sell)'. Kessell, F. B. (Sell); Drury, D. E. chamber since the assassination of at had bought it in St. George's six Matteotti 20 years ago. months ago. Oatway said that be (J. O. Cooper A Co.); Cassidy, H. J. Look To Libby For Perfection went to the Canadian Hotel to ring (j. Cassidy); Bierman, C. P. (Ber­ Elder statesmen in the Assembly. the Police Station when he saw muda Drug Co.); Rego, J. M. (Al­ which comprises a cross-section of Inspector Ferguson and made a fred Soares Grocery); Marshall, E. Italy's poUtical. economic and cul­ report to him. j. (Frith's Barber Shop). tural Ufe. included the phUosopher, -o Benedetto Croce. GOSLINGS CHASE ON BICYCLE PATTERSON IS CONFIRMED 0 Inspector Ferguson stated that IMPRISONED EMBASSY CLERK WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (JP).—The TOJBE RELEASED SOON he gave chase to the accused, who. Senate confirmed Mr. Bobert Pat­ was riding a cycle. He chased him terson of New York as Secretary of 6.'!9Tw.tp along Reid Street, down King street, I Special through Reuter) along East Broadway and then War by a voice vote. He was under­ LONDON. Sept. 25.—Tyler Gate- through Fagan's Alley. He lost secretary until the resignation of wood Kent, the former U.S. Em­ sight of him, and then a Mr. Henry Stimson. bassy clerk who was sentenced to short time later saw him by Spurl­ seven years' penal servitude in No­ ing's stables. He went after him vember, 19-10, for betraying official and, after a chase along the Reid three months' imprisonment, to secrets to tite Germans, wfll be re­ Hiram Walker & Sons, Ltd. Street Extension, caught him. run consecutively withtfethe other leased from a British prison early He told Lambert that he was un­ sentence. On the charge of next week. He win immediately der arrest, and Lambert started violently resisting arrest, he was be deported to America. to struggle. The witness got en­ bound over. A deportation oraer was made Packed just as they come from the pod, at the tangled in the cycles and the ac­ Lambert was also charged with against Kent at the time of his sen­ cused ran down Reid Street and got assaulting Eva Hunt and Richard tence, and it is reported that he peak of flavour perfection. away. The cycle was found to be Ralph Young en Cobb's HiU, Paget, will see his London lawyer within s*« tbe property of Oatway. on the same night. He pleaded not [the next few days to arrange for €luh On the charge of removing the guilty to both charges. The cases his return to the United States. Tender, Succulent, Satisfying. cycle Lambert was sentenced to were adjourned. 8784iw. FOR SALE Justly famous for that MAIL NOTICES FOR PERIOD ENDING SEPTEMBER 29 "Something Better" "Be Wiser—Buy Kayser fc__*_Cy. _ OUTGOING MAILS Shoe Machines a_-_^ga&&i Destination Conveyance Closing at G.P.O. 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B.A.A. SOCCERITES ASKED TO CUBS BEAT CARDS 6-5, ONLY LAST SPORTS APPEARANCE B.D.R.S.C. MARRIED MEN West End Indoor League Games ATTEND MEETING TODAT Prospective players for the 1945-46 HERE OF LORD BURGHLEY BEAT SINGLE CRICKET XI soccer team of title -Bermuda Ath­ NEED 4 OF REMAINING GAMES RESULTS OT MATCHES PLAYED ON WATFORD VS. MALABAR _MP WATFORD letic Association are requested to A high proportion of boundary SEPTEMBER 17 Billiards attend a meeting at 5.30 p.m. today Present Awards Friday hits which resulted in the destruc­ W. C. Sogers, 100 points; A. Thomas, 50; Cards outhit the victors 14 to 9. H.M.S. MALABAR VS. HJf.8. DOVEY A. Queen, 97; Aldous, 99; W. J. Rogers, 100. at the club house. CHICAGO. Sept. 25 (_P>.—The Chica­ tion of a brand new ball featured AT MALABAR Barrett, 50 points; Hurry, 100; Rutt, 100; ——o go Cubs moved two and half games The same clubs meet here tomor­ At HXL Swimming Meet the enjoyable game played between Billiards Taylor, 100; Woods, 50. in front in the tight Rational row in another crucial game with the married and the single men of Barrett, 100 points; Taylor, 100; Woods, Watford, 2 games; Malabar, 3 games. TRADING WITH MALAYA IS League pennant race today by whip­ the probable pitchers being Charley the Bermuda Dockyard Recreation 100; Hurry, 100; Rutt, 100. Darts Climaxing a full month's pro­ Walker, 56 points; Fairhurst, 45; Richie, Trice, 1 leg; March, 2; Bridgeman, 0; ping the second place St. Louis Barrett for St. Louis and Claude Club at Somerset field on Sunday. Mt Crane, 76; Thurtle, 51. NOW BEING RESUMED Passeau for Chicago. gramme of swimming, diving and Pack, 2; Brown, 2. Cardinals 05 with a four run as­ water polo champlionships (white) The encounter—a friendly one—was Malabar, 5 games; Dovey, 0 games. Tlbbels, 2 legs; Gardner, 0; Overton, 2; sault off Harry Brecheen in the 7th. won in ample style by the Married Baits Wells, 0; Gladman, 0 carnivals, His Excellency the Gov­ Tlbbels, 2 legs; Wells, 3; Overton, 2; Watfort, 3 games; Malabar, 2 games. LONDON, Sept. 25 (Beuter).—One A crowd of 3B1.000 saw the Cubs men captained by John Perry. F. Gardner, 2; Gladman 0. ernor, Lord Burghley, together with Shepherd led the single team. Table Tennis American and four British "hanks advance to the point where they Lady Burghley and a party from Archer, 0 legs; Westlake, 0; Lumley, 0; Harris, 0 legs; Pack, 2; Toms, 2; Hlbbard, wiU reopen for business in Singapore need to win only four of their re­ The married men scored 172 runs WaddeU, 0; Key 2. 0; Hooker, 2. / Yacht Club To Present Government House, will be present Malabar, 4 games; Dovey 1 game. on October 1, according to reports maining six games, even If the Cards on Friday night at the B.A.A. Lang­ far nine wickets against the Single­ Table Tennis Price, 3 legs; Gladman, 0; Shand, 0; win all five which they still have to tons' 124 all out. Howard, 2; Guy, 0. in London banking circles today. Trophy For Ocean Races ton Fool when the last of the series, Gladman, 3 tegs; Shand, 3; Howard 3; Watford. 3 games; Malabar, 3 games. Resumption of trading with Ma­ play. commencing at 8.15 o'clock, will be Bridgeman and Woodmore were Guy, 2; Price 3. Cribbage laya is indicated by the issue of a Rallying with surpising sudden­ held. bachelors' best hats, while the veter­ Hagham, 0 legs; Addis, 0; Salaman. 1; March, 0 legs; Hooker, 1; Hart, 2; Aldous, The Royal Bermuda Yacht Kebbie, 0; Saunders, 0. 2; W. C. Rogers. 1. new series of quotations for com­ ness in the 7th, the Cubs gave Hank ans E. H. Hart, J. and G. Hyde Malabar, 5 games; Dovey, 0 games. Borowy his tenth win against two Club will present a handsome did the big scoring for the married Bigwood. 2; Hurry, 2; Rutt; 1; Gardner, 0; bined marine surcharges for ship­ Bermuda trophy to the winner This will, in all probability, be the Cribbage Woods, 2. ments between British ports and defeats since he was purchased from of the ocean race to the Islands last sports event which Lord Burgh­ men. Bowling honours want to T. Hurry, 0 legs; Rutt, 1; Woods, 1; Bigwood, Watford. 2 games; Malabar, 3 games. the Yankees in mid-season. Chapman and W. Hart. 2; Gardner, 2. Singapore recently announced. by the Cruising Club of Ame­ ley will attend before leaving for Blight, 2 legs; Turnbull, 2; Soloano, 2; Shove-a'-Penny Some articles no longer require Borowy was not on hand at the rica next summer, details ot England on the completion of his Ihe Married vs. Singles trophy will Green, 0; Baker, 0. Wade. 2 legs; Cox, 0; Cousins. 0; Lance, 2; finish, however, being relieved when be presented at the end of the sea­ Trice, 1. export licences and shipments should which were announced in yes­ term of office as Governor of Ber­ Malabar, 2 games; Dovey, 3 games. Shand, 1 leg; Howard 2; Barrett, 2; Rutt, be facilitated. In this respect, it is the Cards scored two in the 8th terday's Royal Gazette. muda, and sportsmen throughout son at a cricket dance to be held at Shove-a'-Penny 0; Gladman. 2. and had the tying run on first. Kay Shand, 2 legs; Howard. 2 legs; Barrett, 3; Watford, 2 games; Malabar, 3 games. learned that two vessels now load­ The trophy has been saved for the Islands will no doubt be present tbe Club on October 8. Butt, 1; Gladman. 2. Brim, who relieved Borowy, saved the in large numbers. Scores: ing at London and Liverpool are ex­ such an important event as wOl Lee. 0 legs; Brown, 0; Tucker, 0; Adams. S.W.C. VS. MARIA HILL AT S W.C. pected to sail for Malaya shortly. game for Chicago. take place, and this morning SINGLE XI. 2; Stokes, 0. Billiards The Cubs' infield errors and foot photographs of lt will be ma&e. His Excellency will present the Atkinson, b W. n-i* 3 Malabar. 4 games; Dovey, 1 game. Neasham. 100 points; Henderson, 100; F. hits sent St. Louis ahead with two awards to tiie successful contest­ Weatherall. b W. H«I* 5 Shepherd, 100; G. Shepherd, M0; L. Bte- Mr. Eldon "Mmingham, Shepherd, ct wkt, b W. "W—r%, ,,,' S RESULTS OF MATCHES PLAYED ON nal. 100. runs in the first. Chicago tied up M.C.P., widely known in In­ ants at the conclusion of the meet Hardman, b W. Hart the game in Its half of the same inn­ 30 SEPTEMBER 18 Dave, 50 points; Hyne, TO; Graham, 37; ternational yachting circles, as which, by reason of its length, is Bridgeman. b W. Hart _____ 35 B.D.R.S.C. VS. DANIEL'S HEAD AT Peattle. 24; Henderson. 50. How to give ings on two hits, one walk and an well as flag officers of the Yacht scheduled for a fifteen minutes' ear­ Martin, c Dixon, b W. Hart...... 10 B DR.S.C. J S.W.C, 5 games; Marie Hill, 0. error by pitcher Brecheen. Club, wffl have their pictures Uer start than has been the case Chapman, lbw. b W. Hart , 8 Billiards Darts In the 7th four runs on four hits taken along with the trophy. for the three previous ones. Woodmore, c Dixon, b W. Hart 35 C. Wild, 100 points; J F. Turner, 100; Redding. 2 legs; Arnold, 2; Major, 2* Bromby, stpd. Hyde, b E. Hart 12 H. J. Smith, 88; F. Carlile.' 100: S. Jones, 70. I Carrick, 1; Lemon. 2'. QUICK REST gave Chicago a commanding lead, a The ocean races were urged Grant, c Hyde, b Hart ...... 1 E. Gemmell. 94 points; McKie. TO; Wear­ Maynard, 0; Fulham. 1; Thomas 1- double by Pafko off Dockins, who by the Royal Bermuda Yacht Besides the final of the water Lewthwaite, not out , 1 mouth, 100: Elkington. 54: S. Griff en, 100. Dennis. 2: Weatherall, 1. relieved Brecheen, being the major Club and the Cruising Club at polo championship between' the B. Extras.. 9 B.D.R.S.C. 3 games; D.H . 2 games. S.W.C, 4 games; Maria HUl, 1. to tired eyes blow, tallying two men. a recent meeting endorsed the A.A. and the St. George's A.C, al­ Darts Table Tennis ways a feature in water carnivals in Total 124 Cook, 0 legs: C. A. Peat, 2: Hardman, 2; Powell, 2 legs; Hexter, 2; Santillo, 0: Hart. MAKE THIS SIMPLE TEST TODAY St. Louis frightened the leaders in preposition. A. Rourke. 0; E. Hart, 1. I 2; Arnold, 0. the 8th. With one out, Marion singl­ the Colony, seven other events are Bowling Analysis: O M W R E. Gemmell. 2 legs; " Wearmouth. 1: Brown, 0 legs; McKay. 0; Dennis 2- ed, scoring on a triple by pinchhit- included in Friday night's show. Buttenshaw ... 7 0 0 20 Goodman, 1; S. Griff en. 2; Elkington, 2. Vivian 0: SeweU, 2 ter Garms. Flnchitter Bergamo W. Hart, • 13 3 8 29 B.D.R.S.C.. 2 games; D.H. 3 games. I S.W.C. 3 games: Maria HUl. 2. R.A.F. Men Here Played 21 In the senior bracket^the 100 yards W Werrall 4 0 0 33 Table Tennis Cribbage singled Garms home but the tally freestyle. 400 yards freestyle relay E.'Hart „_ 4 0 2 33 Hyde. 0 legs; Perry, 1; Allen 0. McKead, 0; Brenchley, 1; Hilton, 2; Letley, 1; Major ended as Prim forced Hippadams to and the fancy diving from the three Sims, 0. l: Robinson. 2. pop out. Cricket Matches In Season MARRIED XI Parrish, 2 legs; Aldridge. 2; Griffen , 2; Atkinson. 2 legs: Grogan, 0; O'Meara. 2- metre board will be run off. Gladwin, b Shepherd ._»______0 ; Goodman. 2; Gemmell, 2. Pepperall. 2; Francis, 0. KB OVERWORKED? Just put two drops There are two events in the ladies' E. Hart, b Shepherd • -' • XI B.D.R.S.C. 0 games; D.H. games. S.W.C. 2 games; Maria Hill 3. Twenty-one matches were played W. Hart, b Wen-hcrel! (J Cribbage Shove-a'-Penny of Murine in each eye. Right away it during the season by the RAF. here bracket, the 150 yards medley relay Hyde, b Shepherd ,„„.,„ 41 Freeman, 2 legs; Harris, 1; Dickson, 0; Kreoner 1 leg; Redding, 2; Brenchley, 2: starts to cleanse and soothe. You get— —eight were won and 13 lost. Forty- and the 100 yards breast stroke, Perry, lbw Martin . 38 Smith, 1. Carrick. 0; Kessell, 1. Baek To School! one different players represented while in the junior bracket there are Buttenshaw, b Shepherd , 5 Gemmell. 1 leg: Johnston. 2; Goodman. Maynard. 2 legs; Robins. 0; Grogan. 1: the 50 yards freestyle and the 200 Werrell, not out ______14 2: Wearmouth, 2; Elkington, 3. Bodenham. 2; Kitchen, 2. YOU NEED A the unit. Dixon, c Shepherd, b Chapman...™-™ 10 B.D.R.S.C. 1 games; DH., 3 games. S.W.C, 2 games; Maria HUl, 3. The following are the final aver­ yards freestyle relay. Perkins, c Hardman, b Chapman...... 1 Rouse, c Bromby. b Chapman B Fountain ages. All of these are feature events, and Extras 13 BATTING in the case of the junior 50 yards PRESENTATION OF CUPS Pen Buns. Innings. Av freestyle, there are no less than 18 Total______132 PHILLIPS BEATS TANDBERG QUICK RELIEF! Murine's scientifically LAC Butler 123 4 30.7 BY BOAT CLUB TONIGHT blended ingredients quickly relieve the dis­ F/L Harding .. 376 13 28.9 entries, making it necessary to run Did not bat.—Edmunds. Sgt. Bishop 275 31 13.1 off three heats and a final. London, Sept. 25 (Reuter.)— Bri­ comfort of tired, burning eyes. Safe, gentle Mechanical Bowling Analysis: O M Murine helps thousands—Ietithelpyou.too. Cpl. Boullemier 144 13 13.1 Shepherd ______13 3 w4 tain's Eddy Phillips, giving away At 8.00 o'clock tonight there wiU Cpl. Metralfti MS! 20 12.6 Friday night's show will be a gala Weatherall .. 14 2 1 14 pounds and 8 years in age, gain­ be a presentation of> cups for the Pencil BOWLING affair, with the pool gaily decorated Woodmore • l 0 0 ed a decision over Olle Tandberg, 1945 racing season by the Spanish Wickets. Buns. Av. with flags of the United nations Martin 4 0 1 Swedish heavyweight boxing cham­ Point Boat Club. LAC Coates 13 60 4.6 Chapman , 3 1 3 PWJVt School CpJ. Boullemier ... 35 377 10.8 and several hundred yards of red. Atkinson 3 pion, tonight in a featured eight white and blue bunting in honour of 0 0 The function will take place at LAC Booth 31 369 11.9 o round bout. YOUR *-» 1 E9 FT, Harding ______t 132 14.7 Lord Burghley who. in addition to The 34 years old Phillips, making "The Bungalow," Spanish Point, % tC Dean , • 14 313 15.2 being a world famous athlete, is also a comeback after a seven year lay where refreshments will be served SOOTHES • REFRESHES Sgt. Bishop IS 277 313 patron of the B.AA. He has taken Name Giren To Navy s Yacht off, showed signs of apprehension to those attending. a keen interest in all types of sport­ in the first round hat soon realized ing events run by that organisation. Club Yesterday Afternoon Tandberg was not a heavy hitter BERMUDA BRIDGE CLUB and, after toppling the Swedish There is an advance sale of tickets, The formal name for Bermuda's champ for a nine count in the se­ The fifth session of the Individual and patrons of the meet should note newest yacht club—the United cond round, held complete com­ Pair Tournament was won by Mrs. that the first event is scheduled to States Naval Headquarters Yacht mand. E. Ambard and Mr. Bloomgarden. start promptly at 8.15 pjn. Club of Bermuda—was decided at Tandberg was game, but never Major Foster and Mr. A. If. Purcell ° a meeting held at the library of the able to balance himself properly to G. were second. CORRESPONDENCE TJ.S. Naval Operating Base yester­ offset Phillips's left hooks and bet­ At the end of the fifth session | day afternoon. ter all-round work at close range. Much of the discussion concern­ Major Foster is in first place and Sept. 24 th, 1945. Mrs. R. lines is second. However, ed the constitution of the new club, The Editor, upon which no final decisions were Bag the first four are so close tbat there The Royal Gazette & Colonist. H. M. DOCKYARD is practically no difference. made. NOTE BOOKS Monday's results follow: Lt. Robert Kaspar, U.S.N.R., pre­ %__/ Scoreboard Dear Sir, sided over the meeting, which was EXERCISE Mrs Ambard and Mr. Bloomgarden... 53'' Tbe reporting of the Governor's ENTRY OF APPRENTICES Mr. 'Purcell and Major Foster 50 Cup cricket match was a pleasure attended by 14 officers and enlisted BOOKS Mrs. R. Lines and Mr. D. Cooper. 45'_ men. Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Dickens 44% to read and In marked contrast to AMERICAN LEAGUE PENCIL CASE Com. Talty and Mr. J. H. Cooper. • 44 the usual run of sports which mere­ Chicago 000 010 000— 18 0 Mrs. P. W. Read and Dr. Greene • 37% ly state what can already be seen WELL-KNOWN FOOTBALLERS St. Louis __... 000 401 OOx— 5 9 0 AND ERASERS Mr. Bertell and Mr H. B. Eve 351/2 by a glance at the score; I should Lopat. Johnson 5 and Tresh. Castino 2. Mrs. H. B. Eve and Mr. W. S. Blake 39 LEAVE FOR THE U.K. Hollingsworth and Mancuso. An entrance examination for Apprentices in FROM THE I Com. Rice and Com. Craddock 32% like, however, to comment on the j Mrs. Arnell and Mrs. Blake...... 32% suggestions made and hope my NATIONAL LEAGUE H.M. Dockyard will be held on Thursday, llth PHOENIX Mrs. H. Pearson and Mr. T. F. P reasoning is not biased by my sig­ A loss to West End football was Brooklyn 000 000 403— 7 9 1 October and Friday, 12th October next Wyatt _' 28% nature. suffered this week when two well- New York 110 100 200— 4 11 0 ANNEX The six leaders at the end of the The larger wickets were intro­ known inside forwards, L. Bawden Felban. Voiselle 7. Lee 8 and E. Lom­ 22 Apprentices in 12 different trades will be fifth session are as follows: bardi. Homers: Dluttz 7, New Tork; duced In the first place to county of Watford and G. Wilcox of Maria Rosrn 9, two on. Brooklyn. entered from this examination if so many reach I Major G. Foster 582 cricket with a view to improving I Mrs. R. Lines .578 Hill, left the Islands for the united St. Louis , 200 101 020— 5 14 5 a qualifying standard in the examination. Suc­ • Mr. Bloomgarden .573 the bowler's chance, as so many Kingdom. Chicago 300 000 40x— 6 9 2 I Mrs. Ambard .572 county matches were drawn with Brecheen, Dockins 7. Lopsaka 8 and Bice, cessful candidates will be allowed to choose On the same day—Monday—H.M. Crumbling 9. Borowy. Prim 8 and Liv- Mr. G. H Whittall .552 huge scores of 400 and more being S. Wear also left Bermuda for the their own trades according to their position on TnTTfm'. Mr. D. Cooper .548 amassed. The l.b.w. new rule was inston. Williams 9. United Kingdom after having spent Pittsburgh va Cincinnati, postponed. the examination list. also first introduced to county crick­ four months here refitting During o et in an effort to combat an In-1 this time the ship's officers and men FLAM BOXING SHOW creasing tendency by some bats- joined fully in the West End sports Pay (including bonus) begins at 31/6 a week A first food need for active children men to play spin bowling with their j programmes and entered teams in The St. Joseph's Young Men Club during the first year and rises to 57/- a week pads. It was not uncommon to soccer and cricket and other games of Somerset are arranging a boxing during the fifth year of apprenticeship. An see this type of batsman, when © show tonight at the Sandys Theatre, allowance of 10/- a week is paid in addition to facing a bowler like Freeman or with eight contests scheduled. a HIGH-ENERGY Verity, knee at least two or three COTTON HOPES US. GOLFERS apprentices who live in Hamilton to meet their balls an over down to the slips. WILL VISIT ENGLAND expenses on the Ferry. BREAKMSr.' The reasons for introducing these two advantages to the bowler do and said: "Until next season it will Candidates should be 14 years and not bave LONDON, Sept. 25 I Reuter] be futile to attempt to think about They bum up energy twice as fast as not seem necessary here in Ber­ reached the age of 16 years on 1st October, muda; in the first case very few Henry Cotton, pre-war captain of a Ryder Cup team. Until men come you in proportion to weight. Just watch 1945. games are drawn and bowlers find the British Ryder Cup team de- out of the services and devote more them play! Healthy, active children little difficulty in getting batsmen clared here today that he hoped time to golf it will be impossible need plenty of energy food. So give out, a score of 150 being above the American golfers would visit England even to suggest the make-up of a Further particulars and application form can them good high -energy breakfasts I average. As regards the l.b.w. new in force next summer. team. There are some promising be had on application to tbe Secretary to the of delicious crispy Kellogg's Corn I rule Bermuda is fortunate in not hav­ He was speaking at a meeting of young players but they must have Commodore Superintendent, H.M. Dockyard. ing any batsman of the previously the Professional Golfers' Association more experience in big matches." Flakes. A bowlful with milk and sugar The last date for receiving the completed forms has more food energy than three eggs. mentioned type. Ready to serve. Get Kellogg's today! Grass wickets to be any good re­ will be first post on Saturday, 6th October. quire a groundsman for upkeep and must have what is known as a table. S267jwl2.s.lS.w.I9.s.22.w.26.s.29 I This table is about 22 yards long MORE ENERGY VALUE and 20 yards wide; after each match THAN 3 EGGS I a new pitch is made available as fast Household Goods a__3S* KELLOGG'S 1 bowlers cut up the turf and make *— ' -^ -milk ond holes at each end of the wicket. sugar 223.26 calories Whether Bermuda grass would be Clothes Baskets Polishing Cloths 3 eggs- I too coarse I am not In a position to I 213 colori 9SS know but it must be borne in mind Enamelled Ware Dusters that football would be played on j most of these tables throughout; Aluminium Pots Floor Wax the winter. Brushes Chamois Leather Correct coaching is very iraport- Get Your Home I ant and in my opinion boys of be- Furniture Polish Floor Oil I tween eleven and fourteen provide I "SET" [ the best material to work on. If 1 Metal Polish Scales YOUR COD HYIR OIL they are started the right way many For Winter Parties of them will develop themselves, Silver Polish Tea Strainers VITAMINS [NONE besides which they have the time Scouring Powders Meat Choppers and inclination at that age; net] practice three or four times a week PLEASANT-TASTING TABLET if properly supervised would cer­ tainly help these youngsters, and Find all the fixings then who knows in about six years' I The Bermuda Hardware Co. Each One-A-Day (brand) A and D vitamin tablet time the scores will be so high that | 1207 here. Fine furniture it may prove necessary to introduce Front Street Pho is the equivalent in A and D vitamins af the larger wickets and new l.b.w. and fabrics—gleam­ 1% teaspoonsful of cod liver oil. rule. - BATSMAN. Go///g away jar a ing glassware- Asingle One-A-Day(brand ) scientifically compounded rest care? 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BATTLES WAVES TO GIVE RECIPROCITY BASIS OF MOLOTOV DEFINES MAIM TASK AID TO SICK SAILOR BANGKOK, CITY OF BIZARRE Oi. 7TH EEET BASED Cricket Teams Meet In Final NEW (ML AGREEMENT LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—Rus­ ON THE CHINA COAST F«r First Time In 10 Years WALMEB, KENT, Sept. 25 (Reuter). CONTRASTS; SHOPS STOCKED sian Foreign Minister Viacheslev —In a howling northwest gale, with Molotov declared tonight at a re-1 ception in his honour that tbe main When the Cavendish Cricket Club giant waves breaking all around, Dr. Continues Independence Of and the BAA. play each other at Tames Hall scrambled and fought bis By MICHAEL MACDONAGH task of the Council of Foreign Min- j To Take Over Duties Of The way up a rope ladder hung over the isters was to consolidate victory and tbe BAA.. Field tomorrow and Fri­ Both Sides' Oil Industry BANGKOK, Sept. 28 (Reuter).— the Bangkok-Moulmein railway, secure lasting peace for the whole Former Ui. Asiatic Fleet day for the General Electric Cup, it side of the U.S. Helen will be the first time in some ten Hunt Jackson today to inspect a By SIDNEYCAMPBELL Bangkok, tbe capital of Siam, is to­ built by Allied prisoners of war- world. reported case of diptheria on board day a city of bizarre contrasts where thousands of whom died building it CHUNGKING, Sept. 26 (ReuterI.— years that the two elevens have met the vessel. LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter). — Hie strolling ex-prisoners of war axe —was destroyed. "Experience has taught us that Admiral Thomas C. Kinkaid. com- in tbe final of tbe "A" Cricket real "trade" in the Anglo-American saluted in tbe streets by their for­ Many prisoners were killed in the in these cases one should not rely | mander of the United States Seven­ League. The famous Walmer lifeboat oil agreement seems to be a com­ mer Japanese guards, where Ameri­ upon alluring words and promises,"! brought the doctor out to the bombing, but tbis was unavoidable th Fleet, disclosed at a press con­ Last year the Pembroke Serps de­ pletely free hand for the United can and British cosmetics sell side as it was practically impossible for he said. "Fortunately, in the demo­ ference in Chungking tonight that American ship. States domestic production in re­ by side with Japanese perfumes and cratic countries tbere are already j feated B.A.A., and the latter team is the pilots to see them due to dense the Seventh Fleet stationed on the determined not to be runner-up for Describing the doctor's fight to turn for a completely free band for where you can bave three courses jungle growth as well as the fact many people who have understood i China Coast soon will take over tbe get on board the ship, lifeboat cox­ Britain's imports, observers here be­ of fish, eggs and meat for breakfast. tbat tbe rout of tbe Fascist aggress­ the 1945 title, but the Cavendish lieve. that the Japanese deliberately put ive nations achieved by our heroic duties of tlie old Asiatic Fleet. Cricket Club, after waiting so long swain Fred Upton said: "There was Whisky is about bf- a bottle. The them in vulnerable positions. no lee side anywhere round tbe ship. Few city people who have read it warriors will bear good fruit for There are between 70,000 and 80,000 for the opportunity, do not intend shops are stacked high witb rolls of Machinery is also in short supply. tiie cause of peace only under cer­ American naval personnel manning to let it pass by. Giant waves were tossing my 16-ton are inclined to regard the agreement silk, but other cloth is so scarce lifeboat about like a cork. The first Food is plentiful in most districts, tain conditions. the battleships, destroyers, cruisers, as negative, and it may prove a good tbat most people have had no new but owing to transport difficulties carriers, amphibious craft and mine The two teams played only once ladder put over the side was smashed omen botb for a multilateral oil clothing for the past two years. its movement is practically impos­ by tbe lifeboat and the rungs hung agreement and for otber wider ques­ "It can be achieved' only when I sweepers of the Seventh Fleet. against each other this year when useless. Escorts, their evening suits im­ sible. we render all possible support to- the About the Japanese Admiral Kin- the B.A.A. won a close victory. The tions outstanding between Britain There are some stocks of. rice avail­ "Biery rope they threw us was and the United States. peccably preserved for three years, democratic forces in our and otber kaid said: The Japanese Navy and margin was not ample to indicate' able which can be used for supplying countries and will not allow any any large odds being given to the snapped as soon as we made it fast. The agreement is more concerned dance to tbe latest popular bits Army have been pretty good about with dusky sloe-eyed partners in deficient countries like Malaya where attempts to revive any remnant of carrying out the peace terms. They BAA. A second ladder was put over near to uphold than to surrender the sov­ it is urgently needed, but that too tbe stern, and after half an hour tbe creations which look as though they Fascism — this principal bearer of | are playing the game." ereignty not only of botb countries bad come straight from Paris, New depends on transport. oppression." The game will get under way at doctor managed to scramble up i but of their respective oil industries. Regarding Shanghai, the Admiral 10.30 a.m. promptly tomorrow and York or London. I was told that title stocks of Amer­ said: "We will get going without through the waves with the men Neither Government is obliged to ican and English goods displayed in players are requested to be at the above hauling him by a rcpe under accept any proposal by the Anglo- When I arrived at Bangkok's air­ much difficulty. As far as naviga- field not later than 10.00 a.m. port. Japanese soldiers loaded my kit [ the shop windows were not on sale Ancient Romans who wanted to his armpits." American Oil Commission or to im­ during the war, but were hoarded I tion is concerned the port can open pose such a proposal upon its oil) on to a Japanese truck and drove | vote against something cast a black right away. I see no reason why To get the doctor off the Helen me into the city. and produced only a few days ago. stone into the ballot box. This Hunt Jackson was another battle, industry, even if the Government Medical supplies are also in short any shipping company, if it is ready. Rained Out Bill Today itself does accept it. Although still "occupied" by Jap­ practise was the basis for the j cannot have its ships in now. We Upton said. "For ten minutes he was anese troops and still—legally—at supply. hanging on the ladder, but I could This above all—complete freedom modern term "black-balling". are already unloading supplies." war with Britain, Slam seems un­ Discussing immediate naval tasks, Means Tigers' Pennant not get the lifeboat near him so he from international interference disturbed by events of the last three went back on deck for a rest. He —is what tbe United States ' he said: "Our functions are to co­ and a half years. Well-stocked WILLIE and JOE ordinate with and assist the China DETROIT, Sept. 25 (IP).—Detroit's tried again but I could not get near independent ofl producers wanted shops were busy; trams clanged and By Mould in him. At the third attempt he let go and why they insisted on last year's theatre forces. We have already rain washed out scheduled game there was little sign of damage from I started bringing in suppUes. We will with Cleveland will be played to­ and jumped, and the men in the agreement being revised. The of­ bombing. bows caught him as he fell. ficial communique frankly says that MMMK assist in moving and landing troops morrow as part of a doubleheader. opposition in the U.S. Senate was Tbere are new thoroughfares i and in clearing channels and har- "It was not diptheria after all but built during the war—broad and I hours. We also will continue sweep­ If tomorrow's dual bill is rained "based largely upon domestic con­ Tin out. Detroit automatically will win a bad septic throat. It was one of siderations." The new agreement spacious and superior in appear- j ing until we think the rivers are tbe most dangerous trips the doctor ance to anything in other eastern | U4UJ safe, and from then on it is up to the pennant since it would not be makes it crystal clear that the An­ possible to play the games again has ever made while I have been with glo-American Oil Commission will be capitals—in appearance at any rate— local Chinese." him." purely advisory—which may well for I was told later that some of Policy in far Eastern waters, he and they would have to can- prove a good thing. the buildings fell down a' few §aiGBr& said, would as time goes on see the celled. months after erection. Britain gets a reciprocal conces­ 5©a> active navy cut down. Washington, which has already ATTEMPT TO ENTER PALESTINE sion on imports—which is what Bri­ Nothing is too much for the Siam­ "But right now we have no word finished the season, is now waiting tain above all wanted. The exclusion ese people in tlie way of entertain­ about that. I intend to base on to see what happens to Detroit al­ JERUSALEM, Sept. 25 (Reuters).— of each country's domestic petrol­ ing Allied prisoners, internees and Shanghai but I have a Flag Officer though observers already have con­ A fishing vessel containing ten Iraqui eum industry would not of itself British troops who have come to in the north and another in tbe ceded the Senators with second Jews, alleged to bave been attempt­ mean reciprocity for Britain be­ Siam to help the Siamese army round south," said Admiral Tr-mira-ii. place. ing to enter Palestine as illegal cause, of course, the U.S. produces up tbe Japanese. Japanese merchant shipping, tbe immigrants, was intercepted and nearly all, whereas Britain produces Siam has not escaped as lightly as Admiral concluded, would be used Senators' protest of the first game detained off Haifa early this morn­ hardly any, of its oil requirements. might seem on the surface. Apart • for the mass evacuation of more which they lost to on ing, it was announced. But the British Government gets a from the shortage of cloth, trans­ than a million Japanese troops. Sunday, has been disallowed. All ten, with tbe Lebanese crew free hand to regulate oil importa­ port is a serious problem. Photo­ of three, were taken into custody tion into Britain and the colonies. graphs show that every bridge 'on by the Palestine Marine Police. The British Minister of Fuel, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, remarked that in discussions on "sterling and dollar SUES FORMER WIFE FOR issues" British representatives re­ ceived certain satifactory assurances RETURN OF MONEY NEW HUDSON from the U.S. official representa­ Can Your Scalp Pats The tives. LOS ANGELES, California, Sept. 21 Mr. Shinwell said the VS. ex­ (JP).—Martin de Alzaga Unzue, a AUTO CYCLES P^NT *r_i__._B#» pressed willingness not only to allow wealthy Argentine, filed suit Britain to import "sterling oil," but against his. former wife, movie act­ also to allow otber Middle Eastern ress Kay Williams, seeking the re­ The Bicycle with a Built-in Engine oil to be sold in sterling. turn of $30,000 worth of gifts and o money. *F-N See the Picture in our Burnaby Street Window DR. SOONG LEAVES PARIS The actress is now honeymooning the famous PARIS, Sept. 20 (Reuter).— The with the sugar heir, Adolph Spreck- Chinese Premier, Dr. T. V. Soong, els Junior. The Argentine alleged Finger Nail left here for China today. she made "false, untrue, malicious Dr. Soong, who had been attend­ representations she intended to re­ BURNABY CYCLES Test ing the Council of Foreign Minis­ marry him." His suit said these re­ ters in London, devoted his brief presentations were made solely in visit here mainly to discussions furtherance of a conveived plan and The Auto-Bicycle — Electrical — Radio — Stores with General Charles de GauUe •by trickery "to secure as much concerning local difficulties in Hamilton. Pitts Bay and Si. George's 1. If s F-N, the test for men! money and things of value from the 'Of course, the steering wheel costs $750, but we knock French Indo-China. I plaintiff as the traffic would bear." The "Finger-nail Test"! off fifty bucks for ex-scldiers . . ." 87*3tw. Scratch your head and see if you find dryness or loose, ugly dandruff. If so, you =S3» need new Wildroot Cream- Oil Formula. 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R.CJLF PRESENT PLAQUE TWO MORE PROVISIONAL 5 VASE GElgklAN INDUSTRIAL Occupation 01 Japan May TO ENGLISH TOWN GERMAN GOVERNMENTS Last For Many Years L.H.O. (Special through Beuter) PLANTS FOR REPARATIONS Continued tram Page 1 BOURNEMOtTTH, Sept. 25.— Group tbe Japanese people in their Sincere endeavour for peace," and the Jap Owing te the closing of the Ladies Hospitality Organiza­ Formed In U.S. Zone Based On WIESBADEN, Germany, Sept. 25 production, building destroyers, tion on the 29th September, 1945 all persons having claims Captain H. G. Richards, •£*______._ cruisers, and other ves­ Ministry of Commerce and Indus­ said ta presenting a plaque to Mayo- (Reuter).—General Dwight Eisen­ try, in a report to General Mac- against the above kindly render accounts for payment Principle Of Coalition hower today declared five huge Ger­ sels and for all types of ship repair on or before 20th October 1945. After September 29th Harry Brown that many of 90,000 work. Arthur, said air raids hastened Ja­ Canadian airmen who have passed man industrial undertakings in the pan's collapse, cutting machinery nothing is to be charged to the account of the LH.O. through Bournemouth since 1941 By ROBERT LLOYD United States occupation zone of The Kuselfischen George Schaffer production this year to nearly haU Germany were to be made available Company at Schweinfurt, Bavaria, of tiie 1944 figure and reducing the Signed now regarf it as their second home. LONDON, Sept. 35 (Seater).—De­ for reparations to tbe United Na­ largest ball-bearing plant in Europe, Group Captain Richards said velopment of German democratic ad­ oil and alcohol output almost twe- PAULINE BELL, tions, lbs undertakings include a which made aU types of anti-friction thirds. nianv BCAJ". members were sta­ ministrations In the American zone power station, shipyards and Ger­ springs for the entire German air­ Hon. Treasurer, LJELO. tioned in Bournemouth during the has come one step nearer completion many's largest works for the manu­ craft industry. General Robert Eichelberger said 87*9|w. war and the plaque was a memorial today with, the recent appointment be suspected Japanese war criminals to those who made the supreme sac­ facture of ball-bearings. The Bayeriscbe Motor Works Plant, were being shifted from Yokohama of a German Provisional Govern­ number two in Munich, one of tbe rifice. It also expressed R.C.A.F. gra­ ment for northern Wuerttemberg It was not yet decided which na­ prison to camp Moatox, on a tiny titude and thanks to the Bourne­ largest aircraft engine plants in island in tbe bay between Tokyo and northern Baden by Colonel Wil­ tion would receive the dismantled Germany, and the large underground mouth people for what they had liam Dawson, VS. Military Govern­ plants, but work was beginning im­ and Yokohama, because "it was done fax the airmen and was a sym­ aeroplane and truck engine parts good enough for Americans and I ment officer for this region. mediately under Military Govern­ plant in Keekarelz, near Heiselberg. bol of cooperation between Canada ment supervission. think it good enough for the Japs." L.H.O. The new Government, whose com­ Burgomasters of certain cities were He said the prison would be disin­ and the Mother Country. position has been announced by The plants were: Group Captain Richards and th? being ordered to arrange the dis­ fected but otherwise left as it was Stuttgart radio, consists of two lib­ Tbe underground power plant of mantling and to make necessary when the American captives were Major took the salute, at a parade of erals, two Social Democrats and two RCAJF. airmen. Groes-Draftwerk-Mannheim, at Man­ preparations for shipment. All there. All members and those who bave contributed to Catholics. nheim, a 35.000 kilowatt plant for­ equipment would be crated by civi­ Its president is a Liberal, Dr. Rein- merly used. to generate electrical lian labour. Tbe Bremen plant was RANGOON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) .— the support of the Ladies Hospitality Organization hold Mayer, who also heads the Min­ (and supplement natural) power for still being used by the United States The beaten Jc.pcj_.ese in Buima te- are cordially invited to the Bermudiana Naval istry of Finance, while a Social De­ a large section of Germany. Navy for ship repairs, General Elsen­ gan surrendering to British forces Recreation Rooms, September 29th, at 9-30 p.m. mocrat, Fritz Ulrich, is in charge of Hie Bremen Deschemag-Wesser hower declared, and parts of it yesterday, tt was announced, the tbe internal administration. Shipyard at Bremen, one of the larg­ would be requested by tlie United first batch coming in at Mokpalm, on the occasion of the closing down of the L.H.O. A district government for north est German shipyards used for war States for reparations. near tiie river bend at Sittang, and Baden will be subordinate to the new giving up their arms. regional government. It is headed By nightfall many hundreds of VICE ADMIRAL SIR IRVINE GLENNIE, K.C.B.. has by Dr. Heinrich Koehler, former Japanese bad been ferried across signified his intention of being present. Catholic Reich Minister, and bis Greece's £668 Million Germans May Be Required the river and were lodged in prison­ deputy in charge of internal admin­ er of war camps. Within tiie next istration is a Social Democrat, Gus- Claim Against Italy To Pay Costs Of Occupation two weeks tt is expected two Japt- All visiting servicemen are invited to tea in the after­ tav Zimmermann. nese divisions, tbe Forty third and noon and to a dance and refreshments in the evening. the Eighteenth, will have stirrer- Rebuilding and welfare work will Continued from Pag* 1 Continued from Psge 1 be organized by Max Bock, a former dered. The Foreign Minister, who was Other provisions are: Announcing that tbe evacuatit n 8798jw. Catholic Deputy. Greek Minister in Rome at tbe out­ Militarism. AU miUtary forma­ of U.S. troops from the Indi_ -Bu - The new Government is organized break of war, included tbe Italian tions and organisations, including ma theatre bad started, New Delhi em the principle of a broad demo­ use of famine as a weapon of ex­ tbe General Staff, will be completely radio said early today tbat by Fel - cratic coalition which has already termination among premeditated and finally abolished. Any group ruary next all American trocps wi.l been applied in the formation of Dr. acts. which might develop miUtary char­ have been evacuated from this thee-1 Bergatraesser's Provisional Govern­ Mr. Politis said that immediately acteristics, or which is designed to tie. ment of Hesse. Its formation has after tbe Invasion of Greece, Axis carry on the German military tra­ Much Needed Goods How to make been delayed by technical difficul­ financial experts assessing occupa­ dition, under whatever cloak, is pro­ your LUX ties due to tbe fact that tbe frontier tion costs estimated Greece's na­ hibited. "CURSE" ON CIVIL AVIATION between tbe American and French Watch Straps tional yearly income at 23,000,000,- "* Judicial. Tbe German authorities IN BRITAIN, SAYS ENGINEER Steel Fry Pans further! zones of occupation rans right 000 drachmas, but Greece was will furnish all information and Luggage Straps Wash-up Mops g° across the traditional states of made to pay approximately double documents necessary for tbe trial Suit Cases | Wuerteemberg and Baden. the national revenue and make LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—Mr. Oil Mops When Lax is of Nazi leaders, and will secure tbe Coat Hangers In tlie same way, the Hesse Gov- staggering currency advances. The attendance of witnesses. E C. Gordon England, British air­ Hair Brooms result, Mr. Politis asserted, was that in short supply | srnment is now facing reorganiza- Ills German authorities will com­ craft designer and engineer, declared School Pencil Boxes Straw Brooms yoa will naturally I tion following the decision to create tbe country was stripped of aU as­ here today that there seemed to be School Bags sets and laid waste from end to ply with Allied directions for tbe Shopping Bags wish to make die a "greater Hesse" administrative re­ repeal of Nazi legislation and for the some sort of curse on civil aviation Fountain Pens gion, uniting the parts of tbe state end. He charged Italy alone ac­ in Britain. Locks & Hinges most of every counted for damages to rural and reform of German law and tbe Gor­ Safety Pins Hasps & Staples and the Prussian province of Messe man judicial, administrative police "While America has gone steadily packet: these hints will help... • which lie in the American zone, with urban property and the destruction Pocket Knives Bread Knives of 80,000 dwelling houses while, and education systems, including ahead we have always taken a very I Frankfurt as tbe new capital. the replacement of their personnel. narrow view of civil aviation and. If Common Pins Stainless Table Knives Measure your as result of the occupation, almost Not technical but poUtical dif f icul- aU road and railroads were destroy­ Tbey will also comply with AUied we are honest, we must admit tbat Can Openers Stainless Sheath Knives Lax—one level I ties are facing tbe Government of ed, bridges blown and forests de­ directions concerning the property, we have been a failure in this form [ the third region of the American of enterprise. tablespoonfal vastated. rights, titles and interests of per­ Toys, Games, Dolls, Kazoos, Phonograph zone—Bavaria. Its latent crisis has sons affected by legislation involving ."Manoeuvres are going on to try in a quart of water will come into the open witb tbe resig­ Today, eleven months since the to limit civil aviation, because it Records, Children's Books and Puzzles. give a really good lather I liberation, Greece bas but two ships discrimination on grounds of race, nation of the Catholic Minister of to negotiate her estimated 8,000 colour, creed, language or poUtical may damage shipping and railway Pianos hired for Home parties or Dances. Book I Education. Dr. Otto Hipp. It is due coastline miles, while on land the opinion. transport, but transport begets early:' ***'*'"now) Measure the I to rising opposition against tbe one­ AUies thus far have been able to transport and nobody can present a sided Catholic domination of this sane case for tbe limitation of civil , p^____j water as well! provide 15,000 trucks, insufficient WD__L OVERRIDE LAW I Government, which bas already to meet all requirements of land aviation," be said. / If you use mote caused the Mayor of Munich, Schar- transport, the Minister said. He In any proceedings before any Ger­ America had gone on producing The Arcade Furniture Co. water than you need you'll naol, to plead with the Military Gov­ added: "Under the circumstances man court or authority, judicial civil aircraft throughout tbe war, Phone 3051 have to use more Lux—-that's ernment for a postponement of the it is not surprising the revival of notice will be taken of all Allied de­ but tbe civil planes now befog made just common sense, isn't it ? permission to form political parties economic life has not even started. clarations and proclamations, which in Britain were "lash up jobs." 7314fw.s.tp. Scharnaol's plea has been unsuc­ The Schemes evolved have proved shall override any provisions of Ger­ No British civil aircraft were being cessful, and recent broadcasts by unworkable and two attempts made man law inconsistent therewith.. produced today from a clean draw­ ~p Plan your wash! American spokesmen on Munich to stabilize tbe currency failed." Foreign Affairs. Tlie Allied repre­ ing board: they were aU military air­ Leave that con­ radio have called on German critics Referring to the northern fron­ sentatives will regulate all matters craft converted for civil use. to set themselves to a speedier de- tiers, on which Greece seeks rectifi­ affecting Germany's relations with "Transport is tbe Ufe blood of a venient day-to­ Nazification of their administration, otber countries. No foreign com­ day washing until Lax cation Mr. PoUtis pointed out tbe sane economic system, and yet we which American forces would wel­ AlUed powers after the last war mitments of any kind will be entered are told that the potentialities of is plentiful again. Keep your come as a contribution towards definitely awarded North Epirus to into by the German authorities or civU aviation are limited; the fact is soiled clothes until the end of speeding up their own return home. Greece and be aUeged the American nation without AUied sanction. tbat in civil aviation there is no the week and then squeeze them Senate Committee for Foreign Af­ AU German diplomatic and con­ limit," he said. all through the same Lax suds fairs unanimously proclaimed the sular officials abroad are recaUed. DEMAND FOlf DEMOCRATIC region belonged to Greece. How­ —first the undies and blouses, and their property and archives are DENY BREAKING CONCORDAT GOVERNMENT Bl BULGARIA ever, union, he charged, had been at the disposal of the AUies. then the woollies and, finally, each time frustrated by ItaUan German nationals wiU be prevented -the stockings 1 imperialism, which secured the sub­ from leaving German territory until ROME, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—The By ELIZABETH BARKER jection of Epirus to Albania. further notice, except as authorized Vatican today officially refuted ac­ ______B<1i.JJjL1L .ir^^'^JL JL,, *^Pwfev V/i SOFIA. Sept. 25 (Reuter).—A new Mr. PoUtis said in effect Greece or directed by tbe AUied represent­ cusations by the Warsaw Govern­ demand for the replacement of could not afford to run the risk of atives. ment that it had violated tbe Con­ LUX having the same, territory used cordat between the two states. ; Colonel Kimon Geprgiev's Govern­ Commerce and finance. The AUied re^sS^"^^^_^^'i^^^^^•-b^__-""^ ^^ w^ v#% 4 St gentle that it does not barm tbt ment Fatherland Front by tbe re­ again as a springboard for inva­ representatives wiU exercise sucb iAccording to Warsaw radio, the finest fabrics presentatives of all democratic sion. control'as they deem necessary over Polish Cabinet decided on September forces, for entirely free elections, Referring to the Greek claim aU or any part of German finance. 14 to denounce the Concordat on the restoration of personal Uberty. and against Bulgaria, whose record he agriculture and industry. Detailed grounds that the Holy See had not tbe non-intervention of parties in he aUeged was studded with macabres statements of tbe subjects wiU be recognized the PoUsh Provisional ff arson and piUage, the Minister as­ issued from time to time. Government. The Cabinet further the army and the administration of serted danger to the Greek popula­ _fl_5yfei_&H' ;a*f "&_&£•Jr? n, * justice, were made in the Demo­ The production and acquisition complained of the appointment of a tion living along tbe narrow stretch German bishop - - the Bishop of To disperse cratic Party newspaper "Zname," of North Aegean Sea coast was ever of war material, and the possession, which has now reappeared. maintenance or operation of aircraft Danzig— to the Polish See of Chelm. present, and he pointed out that are forbidden. The Vatican subsequently justified Zname's revival also marks the re­ on three occasions in the last 25 the appointment on the grounds Rheumatic appearance in post-war Bulgarian years Bulgaria invaded this terri­ Tbe German authorities and all politics of Bulgaria's former "Bour­ tory, as a result of which tbe Greeks persons in Germany wiU hand over that, most of the Polish clergy had geois" Democratic leaders, Nikola there were subjected to "constant to tbe AUied representatives all gold been deported.) Mishanov and Atanas Burov. horror and dread" and had been and silver in coin or bullion form, — —o Both were imprisoned early this under permanent servitude to tbe and all platinum, situated in Ger­ TO HONOUR ALEXANDER '.'*» *gA take year for participation in the Mira- Bulgarian eeo_ior__y. many, or possessed bv any German viev Government (predecessor to the The Minister chose not to discuss firm, or cartel outside Germany. BELFAST, Fept. 25 (Reuter).— Fatherland Front) and recently re­ tbe possible disposition of the Ital­ o Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, /-*-*• I Phensic DISCOVER FORMER S.S. KEN Governor General of Canada de­ leased. ian-owned Aegean Islands . signate, wiU receive the honorary Burov has applied for permission Delay in this matter, together COPENHAGEN. Sept. 21 (Reuter).— freedom of thi city of Londonderry to restart his formerly internation­ witb the fact that Greece was not The Danish police have discovered at a ceremony on the ancient city | al! v known independent newspaper invited to forward her claims to the 17 former Danish S.S. men and trait­ walls on October 20. "Mir," through whose columns be powers except in writing, undoubt­ ors among 185 young Danes who vol­ The freedom bas already been con­ will advocate the formation of a edly dismayed pubUc opinion which, unteered for service witb tbe British ferred on Field Marshal Sir Bernard large democratic progressive bloc however, is apparently beginning armies. Montgomery. including aU parties except the Agra­ to understand the overall dicker As a result. controUed enlistment On October 17, Sir Harold wiU rians and Communists. between tbe Western AUies and Russia makes the postponement of will be tightened. receive the freedom of Belfast. the burning issue inevitatte. One or two Phensic, in a little water, will b__r_._h the agony of rheumatism How To BANISH which so frequently impedes movement and embitters the mind. Try Phensic— FOR RENT it can be a great help to you! 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t l^.J_>_vji.>/_>.ft^)*tHM^M» 3*»HHMi'd Rotary Group To Work fa DESERTER SATS HE SERVED and identification papers and being LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Would Adopt Soviet System given the alias Roband Tuebeuf. He c Details Of Conference For British Coal Mines AT SEA WITH CONVOYS declared he disclosed to the Free Oox's Hill lShe 3)iary French that he was ta the Canadian Mimo" Sept. 25th. Army and they sent him to sea with The Editor, Hie Hamilton Rotary Club will LONDON,.Sept. 25 (Reuter).—One BORDON.SUGIAND, Sept. 25 (Beu­ the Free French forces attached to The Royal Gazette & CmoH-t-rt. have a special committee chosen method of increasing the output of ter).— Denying a charge of deserting the British , and he from its membership to deal wtth British coal, suggested Mr. W. Wake­ for four years and seventeen days served In convoys. Dear Sir, the 174th District Conference which field Adam- chairman of toe British Private Romeo Lee, 26, of the 22nd He was arrested on April 22 last by WATCHES ls to be held ta Bermuda during the Coal Distillation, Limited, in a speech Royal Regiment of Canada, stated "_BD quote a column in your wide­ at a court martial here today that civil police in Stepney, London. ly read paper, to wit—according to Samuel Pepys Teucer latter part of April, tt was indicated here today, would be to introduce Lee said he had done mere for the _»»-'i'-'^-«iir_'>'i<^*>-

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SOVIET ENVOY CALLS GEN. SUSPEND ENGUSH RELEASE BUSINESS SMALL ON THE FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS , Disarming Of 480,000 Japs In Why Risk Offending FRANCO A WAR CRIMINAL OF U.S. FILM ON BURMA LONDON STOCK MART FOR TRADE WUHITALY SJLAXX Area Going Smoothly LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—The LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).— With By SIDNEY GAMPELL A Moment Longer ? general release of toe film "Objec­ operators still inclined to await fur­ Mass Rally In Aid Of The tive Burma," starring Errol Flynn, ther developments chiefly apper­ _JW-KDON, Sept. 25 (Beuter). — The --- Get SOUTH EAST ASIA COMMAND drawal of Australian forces from will be suspended after toe picture taining to international affairs, British authorities, are now rapidly HEADQUARTERS, KANDT, CEYLON, Borneo. Celebes and Dutch Timor. Republicans In New York completes its engagement at a War­ generally quiet conditions character­ removing obstacles to trade with Sept 24 (Reuter).— Smooth progress In British territories such as ner theatre here on Thursday night, ised toe Stock Markets today with former enemy countries. The han prisoners In toe SSJLO. theatre was Burma and Malaya the number of Max Milder, managing director of toe volume of business on a small on trade with Finland was removed Air-Wick By STANLEY BURCH reported here today the Japanese troops is to be reduced to garrison Warner Brothers, announced this scale. last month and banking machinery strength as soon as practicable. afternoon. to some cases having completed dis­ NEW TORK, Sept. 25 (Reuter).— Gflt-edgeds ruled generally quite was started between the sterling KID all household odors armament In advance of the date It was hoped there that General Criticism levelled against toe and mainly steady, in the foreign area and Finland to facilitate the Douglas MacArthur, Supreme AUied Nikolai Novikov, Acting Soviet Am­ production and accusing toe com­ ordered. bassador to the United States, speak­ bond market Brazilians were sup­ resumption of trade, while Finland —including Kitchen Commander In the Pacific, who Is to pany of deliberately ignoring the ported and occasionally fl higher, announced a scheme for the service Besides disarming the Japanese, control all Japanese shipping, wfll ing at a mass rally staged by toe major part played by the British odors stale smoked rooms toe main job of British and Indian "Spanish Refugee Appeal" organisa­ but European issues were rattier of her sterUng debt. allocate vessels for repatriation of 14th Anny in toe Burma campaign dull owing to uncertain ties regard­ The process with Italy has been occupation forces hi SJEA.F. is Japanese from this theatre. tion today under the slogan "Salute has caused the suspension, Mr. nurseries and bathrooms. recovery of Allied prisoners of war to "Spanish Republicans," declared ing the conference of Foreign Min­ somewhat slower but, on September Shipping recovered In Southeast Milder said. isters. 7. the trading wito toe enemy de­ and internees. On completion of that General Francisco Franco, He said toe protest had exaggerat­ these tasks they will withdraw from Asia ports is only sufficient to trans­ whom he called a "hireling of Hitler British railways were In renewed partment authorized toe resump-i port some 15,000 persons at a time, ed what was intended solely as a demand and up to £1 higher, in­ A. J. GORHAM countries such as Java, Sumatra, and Mussolini," should be prosecuted piece of screen entertainment into tion of trade between Britain and making the return of more than half as a war criminal. cluding Southern preferred ordinary Italy. The Bank of England has Siam and Indo-China which were "some sinister move against toe at £69, further reflecting hopes re­ not under toe British flag before a million Japanese a very protracted friendship of our two nations." now announced the basis for finan­ Agent business unless more vessels are al- Mr. Novikov said, "By his aggressive garding compensation under the cial relations between toe sterling toe war actions against toe , He said 40 per cent of toe patrons The same principle will guide with-1 lotted to the area. nationalisation proposals. area and Italy and toe Vatican City. 4748fw.tr. General Franco put himself on the had been British soldiers, not one In too industrial market motors same 'evel with Hitter and Mussolini of whom had raised any objection. were wanted, with Atkinsons Oates Arrangements follow toe usual and, in the same measure as they, is prominent l/3d. higher at 34/3d. lines. An "Italian accdUnt" may be ANSWER IO subject to prosecution as a war foUowing an increased dividend of opened for persons resident in Italy PREVIOUS" ITZZI.F criminal. 30 per cent compared with 20 per and the Vatican City and money Crossword Puzzle TRIESTE EMPLOYMENT STATUS cent and a profit of £157,000. arising from trade with Italy will be The position of the Soviet Union credited to such accounts. Payment ACROSS M -Sprightly M E S C A L ok AlPlEjS in respect to General Franco and Tobaccos ruled dull, further .re­ 34—Trade L L E s.o |l_ = UNCHANGED BY ALLIES for exports to Italy must be received 1—Card combination A (J D 1- RE his Fascist dictatorship la quite clear flecting toe reduction of imports of 7—Face of building 37—Fish spear P 1 A D E M £ A 5T E R leaf from America. Breweries con­ in sterling from an Italian account. 13—Cat 38—Wine cask and evident. A T«S U G A F-HA V £ TRIESTE, Sept. 25 (Reuter).— tinued to meet support but stores 14—Sootned 39—Princely Italian c "The peoples of the Soviet Union There is no mention yet of a re­ family 1 E N___.K U DBA T £ N Colonel Alfred Bowman, senior Al­ were inclined to be easier. Owing 15—Senior (abbr.) M hope that General Franco — this sumption of service on Italian ster­ 16—Workshop 40—Sooner than S T R A F E RBA t- O N E Ued Military Government officer of to the absence of interest among 41—Light wood ling securities, but present Stock 18—Two (prefi-D C hireling of Hitler and Mussolini — Venezia Giulia—toe area to dis­ 19—Label V E 5 I u E ofl, Attok (dosed strong 2/6d higher Exchange prices reflect considerable 43—stm 1 L A N___.L A p R D B E wfll receive what is coming to him pute between Italy and Yugoslavia at 68/M. in response to toe Anglo- 21—Odor 44—Right (abbr.) M and his regime of Fascist dictator­ has refused an application made by confidence toat full payment will be 22—Obese 45—Mythical 1 O a L«S V«T R O D American aU agreement. 23—Epistle (abbr.l ship in Spain will be abolished. local organizations and poUtical par­ made before very long. Scandinavian T E N C A M N O W -tatemational dollar stocks ruled 25—M2ke lace monarch Pm A •sL A L B A T A "Nowhere would re-establishment ties for modification of the recent quietly firm, with Canadian Pacific 26—Value 47—Mountain (abbr.) R D u A AlUed Mflitary Government rul­ 27—Scattered 48—Medical A T O N A U N E U T E R of democracy in Spain be more wel­ 3/8ths higher at 20f. 29—Whipped ing that certain classes of industry 50—Affected emotion L E N 1 T V f. S A R E E D come than in the Soviet Union." 30—Parched 52—Makes up for are now permitted to lay off work­ 31—Search Mr. Novikov affirmed that General NOTICE 53—Right of holding Franco not only displayed hostility ers for whom there is no work. HEAD OF FAMOUS BULL IS DOWN 2 3 9 lo il 12 against the Soviet Union but also The delegation, which included 1 3 1 5 6 7 1—Savors full solidarity with the German and representatives of toe Christian De­ GIFT TO CHURCHIU 2—Transported mocrat, Socialist and Action Par­ If anyone desires to get in H 3—Nickel fsyinb.) Italian aggressors. 13 4—Wine cup The Soviet Union had rendered the ties, declared that it wishes to find LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—Tbe 5—Felines head of "Toro toe Brave,** toe bull touch with MR. JOSEPH l IB Spanish Republic great moral and the quickest solution to toe present k-'V Ttt_ft3^flR3^ ^i_T.^_ _f ii** *. - V S lb rt 6—Chosen famous for toe V mark on its head, 7—Indistinct material aid, but defeat of demo­ emergency and wito toe help of toe BYRON— A/, A 8—Egg on AlUed MiUtary Government, hop­ wfll shortly be presented to Mr. 19 21 22 cracy in Spain had produced "a 9—Vehicle ed that this could be attained. Winston Churchill, says the Seville , V"ViJ;""*'». on(j „ vaki-ftSiS-- Af V/, 10—Toward bloody revelry of Fascist reaction.'* correspondent of The Evening Stan­ ,%.. *'««d .Ihwi Hi*. 2S 21 25 26 11—Argue Dr. Joan Negrin, former Premier dard. S^SROl-- 12—Revised -o- Phone 2)19 !__-«•voii*_TR.<'«*f A % 17—Heavy metal of Spain, sent a mesage to the rally 28 The heavyweight fighting bull 21 29 20—Tall animal from Mexico stating: "As long as NO IMPORTANT BODIES FOUND was born to toe early days of toe % 23—Whimsical mood the Fascist regime survives in Spain AT REICH CHANCELLERY 8700*m.24 tos.29. io 31 24—Fine lines OD war on the ranch of Don Jose Es­ letter the danger of a resurgence of Fas­ cobar, greatest breeder of fighting A 26—Stove cism in Europe and Spanish-speak­ BERLIN, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—"Der 52 33 3H 35 36 bulls in Spain. 28—Conquer ing America will bang over us. Berliner," the German newspaper A conspicuous V sign stretches % 29—Mott Those outside Spain who still flirt published in toe British zone, to­ 37 38 3» 31—Member ot from die base of toe horns to the Hanseatlc League with tha idea of restoring the mon day stated that among 100 bodies nose. 'A % 32—Woman adviser archy must share the moral respon­ recently removed from toe grounds fo <* H2 H3 S3—Lasso Manolete, toe finest toreador of 34—Mass sibiUty if a new civil war breaks out of Hitler's Reich Chancellery none toe day, decided to fight him and rVr was Identified as that of any im­ «. Ai-r 46 47 35—Lister in Spain." toe contest took place at Valencia I came, I saw, 36—Vex From Toulouse "La Pasionaria"— portant personage. on toe day the Allies invaded Nor­ A A 38—Fine powders 50 M // .8 49 I 41—Kind of cheese Senora Dolores Ibarrluri, Spain's Re­ mandy. 42—Girl's name publican woman leader — sent a After a year's work toe head is I conquered! 45—Sea eagle 57 53 46—Liquor cable saying: "Tlie moment has NEW POLITICAL STATUS FOR now ready fbr presentation and Es­ 49—In dlrecUon of come when all friends of toe Span­ INDO-CHINA IS FLEDGED cobar is sending it to Mr. Church­ Mttr. »7 VmiUm Feature S.3«c*U. Inc. 51—Siamese measure ish Republic must intensify acts of ill. solidarity to put an end to the LONDON, Sept. 25 (Renter).—Ad­ Caesar's boastful brevity, familiar to all of us Franco terror. We beg all democra­ miral Thierry D'ArgenUeu, French ARAB LEAGUE SECRETARY from early school days. Today's warriors tic Governments to break off diplo­ High Commissioner to Indo-China, IS TO VISIT LONDON probably would emphasize the "I SAW," for matic relations with Franco." promised a new political status for quick, accurate vision plays a vital part in Indo-China in a broadcast to the LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter). — The people of French Indo-China, New secretary general of toe Arab modern warfare. MOLOTOV NOT TO LEAVE Delhi radio announced today. League, Abd El Rahman Azzam Bey, "All of them without distinction will arrive here tomorrow, it was It plays an important part in everyday life, FOREIGN MINISTERS' TALKS of nee or colour will have access to learned to diplomatic circles tonight. administrative posts," the admiral Before his departure from Cairo he too. It helps us on in the livelier race for a live­ By PAMELA MATTHEWS said. He urged that bitterness and Indicated that be would have discus­ lihood and a competence. It guards us from past disappointments be forgotten sions in Britain on LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).-—Re­ many dangers resultant from the higher speeds and added: "Both France and In­ questions, including toat of the of this mechanized age. ports toat Soviet Foreign Commis­ do-China have suffered invasion and Arabs in Palestine, and the situation sar Viacheslav Molotov is contem­ enemy occupation." in Syria and the Lebanon. plating an immediate return to Moscow were not borne out in Lon­ A regular check-up of your Seeing Power don this morning, nor were sug­ gestions that the Foreign Ministers by our expert optometrists is one of the Council ls likely to break up at once. best insurance policies. The Council, when lt met this morning in a relatively calm at­ Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. mosphere, was still discussing items am toe agenda unrelated to toe thorny question of toe Balkan peace manufacturers of treaties. It was reliably believed that the AUTOMOBILE TYRES & TUBES. The Asiwood-Dickinson Co* Council has not yet got round to discussing toe French memoran­ A.D.V. EQUIPMENT. Jewellers Optometrists dum on Germany's western fron­ tiers. BICYCLE TYRES, TUBES & ACCESSORIES. Front Street Hamilton i -o 8814tw. BELGIAN PREMIER LEAVES SPORTING GOODS. BRUSSELS FOR HOLIDAY RUBBER GARMENTS. BRUSSELS, Sept. 25 (Reuter).— Mr. Achille Van Acker, toe Belgian GENERAL RUBBER GOODS. FOUND! Premier, left Brussels this morn­ ing for an "unknown destination." ... by Radio! Enemy bomb dumps ... V sites .. . booby His depature coincides with the ab­ sence of toe Regent, Prince Charles, HAND, ARNOLD, LTD. traps . . . mine Beats . . . metal concentrations. Howewar on hoUday In Portugal. Distributors. cleverly hidden, radio-electronic devices track them down. Official quarters refused to deny 6235tw. or confirm that Mr. Van Acker was In this war, radio has increasingly played tbe part of bound fear Lisbon, and merely ex­ plained that he needed a few days' ' secret intelligence '. And in inventing, pioneering and : rest. DON'T SAY factoring radio devices for defeating the enemy, G.E.C has DUTCH REMEMBER ARNHEM played a leading part. With the vast new experience of radio- WHISKEY AND SODA' LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).— electronics thus gained, GJ__,C is better than ever equipped Some 1,500 Dutch school children to design and build the future's finest Radio sets. placed flowers on every single grave of the man ot tbe First British Air­ borne Division, who a year ago fought for Arnhem, to toe new Allied mflitary cemetery at Ooster- beek, near Arnhem, when toe ce­ metery was consecrated today, the Dutch radio reported. o SCHENLET DISCOVER NEW DRUG *AND SODA RAD I O PARIS, Sept. 25 (Reuter).— The discovery of a toadstool extract call­ ed "clyticycle"—claimed to match if not surpass toe powers of peni­ cillin and to cure tubercolosis and BURNABY CYCLES typhoid—has been reported to the BURNABY BUILDINGS, HAMILTON, BERMUDA Academic des Sciences. The new drug was developed by Professor REPRESENTING THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD.. Of EMGLAMb Hollande, of the faculty of phar­ macy at Montpelller.

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PATTON DENIES 1ENIENT LABOUR FAMINE HOLDS Armed Revolt Attempt j GOVERNMENT & LABOUR MUST In Argentina Fails WORK OF BUILDING NEW WORLD COOPERATE WITH EMPLOYERS Yes We Have POUCY TOWARD NAZIS UP EXPORT DRIVE Coatianed bam P*fe I EDINBURGH, Sept. 25 (Reuter). — and said "The people shall have arms ORGANISATION MAKES PROGRESS The president of tiie Association of 50,000 Ousted" In Bavaria; Easing Of Govt Curbs Seen if necessary" far the struggle which British Chambers of Commerce. Mr. he asserted was "already Joined." (Specla.l through Eeuter) John S. Dodd, declared today that KARO 470,000 In All To Go As No Help To Industry Laurencena thus aummed up the there appeared to be little doubt temper of many in thia country who LONDON, Sept. 25—Delegates to way out of the newly discovered that the Labour Government had re­ Both Light and Dark the United Nations executive com­ alized that it could not succeed In GERM AMY, Sept. 25 .Reuter).— (Special through Eeuter) are calling upon the 14,000.000 popula­ dilemma formation of a temporary tion to launch a "eWl disobedience mittee conference said tonight that body which, however, will have ex­ (its policy oi providing the fullest General George Patton, commander the tough technical business of es­ employment unless it had the sup­ of the United States Third Army in LONDON, Sept. 25.— Shortages of campaign" own if it means counter­ actly the same organiaztion lines as labour and materials are blocking ing possible coercive efforts of the tablishing a new United Nations Or­ laid down for the permanent Coun­ port, wiping collaboration and as­ Bavaria, today denied that he is attempts by British industry to re­ ganization is proceeding swiftly In cil in the San Francisco Charter. In sistance of all who beUeve in private being lenient to Nazis and declared mUitary government with violence. enterprise. sume export shipments, despite the Yet others disclaim any invitation the privacy of the sub-committee brief, the dilemma was that member­ that victory would be incomplete meetings with only a minimum of "In fact, no poUcy of nationaliza­ until they had all been uprooted fact that moat industries have a to violence. Tha Socialist organ L__- ship of the Council depended on backlog of export orders sufficient vangusrdia, for example, in an edi­ differences between the 14 nations which members of tbe United Na­ tion can succeed in any branch of from responsible positions and, in represented on the executive com­ industry unless the balance of in­ some cases, actively punished. to carry them for two to as much as torial today speaks of the "March tions administered trust territories five years' trade, businessmen com­ of tha Constitution and Liberty" of mittee. and, since at present there are no dustry, which remains in tlie hand General Patton was speaking at a plained today. Fer this reason indus­ Good progress was reported to­ trust territories, no Councfl could of private enterprise, prospers also " September It in these terms: "The Mr. Dodd said. conference which, he admitted, had trialists suspect they have been the Argentine people, which does want night in the work of organizing two be formed. been called in case the outcry caused victim of "a fast one" upon the part civil war and is against the Gov­ Of the most important councils—on The temporary body will be com­ "If then are to be three partners Phone 104G by certain remarks he made last of the Labour Government, which security and trusteeships. There In business—Government, employers ernment, which desires civil war, posed of the Big Five and represent­ 8786tw. Saturday should reflect on General yesterday relaxed export licensing raised (by the march! the prestige has been one tussle hi the sub-com­ atives of nations most likely to be and employees—tbere would be a Dwight "Eisenhower, American rep­ restrictions on a wide variety of Bri­ of Argentina throughout the world." mittee on tbe Security Councfl, it Involved in trust territories, and an greater willingness to coUaborate on resentative on the Allied Control tish manufactured goods. Lavanguardia has often repudiat­ was learned, with a majority of equal number of others not bearing the part of employers if they were Council in Germany. Producers an extremely annoyed ed public taunts of Col. Peron who, smaller nations grouping with Bri­ trusteeship responsibilities. fully satisfied that each partner General Eisenhower's policy, Gen­ at the emphasis placed upon the in speeches against bis critics, said. tain to defeat the United States and knew his part of the job. In fact, eral Patton said, adhered strictly to Board of Trade order freeing exports •"They want civil war • ». • Well, I Soviet Union on tha matter of initi­ Tbe various commissions to be set if our other two proposed partners ...WHAT, Do You the Potsdam Declaration providing They hold that the Government has am ready for it." ating special security agreements. up by Economic and Social Council had shown a fraction mora interest for the quickest possible de-Nazifica- put them on "tha spot" by implying These agreements deal with the are still being discussed by the sub­ in the real problems of industry be­ uon of Germany, tlie can of dis­ that handicaps to export have been The Vice-President, in his role obligations of nations to provide the committee on that sub.i ject, and the tween the wars, we should aB have Feel Nauseated? placed persons, and providing Ger­ removed by the official order. of Secretary of Labour and Social Security Council with armed forces sub-committee on the League of been tbe gainers. many with the minimum tat Uving The drive leaves manufacturers Welfare, addressing the Timber whose numbers and form were, ac­ Nations has gone a long way towards "AU have a jojint responsibility to standards. whose books are already filled with WorkersTJnion here yesterday, pro­ cording to tlie San Francisco Char­ deciding what organs of the League see that mutual confidence is estab­ post-war orders placed during the mised to endow farm workers with will be taken after by the new orga­ lished. No business can succeed and General Patton admitted he had land and referred to the groups ter, to be worked out in agreements nization. Organs which will be trans­ chosen his words badly when, last last two to three years cold. Under between the Council and individual no real recovery of our export trade ideal circumstances they maintain who opposed him as "the landown­ ferred have to.deal with such sub­ is possible without it." Saturday, he said Nazism was com­ ers, oligarchs of industry and busi­ nations. Australia asked that tiie jects as ate in the nature of the parable with the Republican and it will take two to three years in agenda of the first Security Council most industries to fiU existing com­ ness part of producers and all live­ League's Library and facilities for Democratic Parties in the United stock breeders of the country." He meeting include an item on this sub­ opium control and other such non- BOYCOTTS ROYAL CEREMONY States but argued that there were mitments, and there is no immediate ject. need for special "drives." did not peter to lawyers, engineers, political branches. thousands of so-called Nazis who doctors, students, university and Neither Russia noe the United (Special through Reuter) paid only lip service to the party in The Ufting of export licensing re­ States were keen on the idea, argu­ The sub-committee working on the strictions which was emphasised by high school faculties, all poUtical permanent location for the new or­ LONDON, Sept. 25.—The Lord order to maintain their means of ing that since the matter was a Se­ Mayor of Nottingham, Councillor F. livelihood. the Government is only one of sever-1 parties, an overwhelming majority curity Council function anyway ganization, it is learned, has been al moves which the Government! of the newspapers and radio broad- confined to drawing up require­ Carney, carried out his threat to Together with other commanders there was no need to tell it what to boycott the opening of a new reser­ of the American zones of occupa­ most make before shipments of ! casting stations, and labour_leaders do. However, they were outvoted,! ments of the location, such as build­ pho also are found among his poU­ ings, communications and availabil­ voir by the King and Queen today, tion, he added, he had received a goods abroad can be increased, indus Czechoslovakia being the only other despite a last minute decision of directive from General Eisenhower rialists maintain. tical adversaries. nation to support them, while eight ity of transport. A decision as to Sixty year old General Rawson the permanent site will be taken at Leicester's Lord Mayor and the on September 12 warning that vic­ They list manpower, raw material: voted against. Three nations on the Mayor of Derby not to support him. tory would be incomplete until active and shipping as the three bottle. faced a "tribunal of honour" on sub-committee were absent during tbe highest level, but even at this Nazis had been eliminated from posi­ necks holding back British exports Saturday because he wore uniform early date it seems to be a straight AU three had protested their ex­ the vote. clusion from the list ef those to be tions of responsibiUty and that at present. While these three prob- when celebrants in the liberty march While the vote decided the agenda fight between Geneva and San Fran­ When this happens to you... there would be no compromise with lems remain unsolved, the publicized gave him an ovation from below his cisco. presented to the King was an af­ when you are distressed by will carry the item, the sub-commit­ front to the Mayoral dignity; Nazism. relaxation of export licensing re- balcony on September 19. The court tee still must decide the exact form A majority of the 14 nations gath­ such symptoms of gastric He (General Eisenhower) expectel strictions remains but an empty ges- was presided over by General Carlos j ered here now favour Geneva. The At a meeting just before the hyperacidity as heartburn, add of words for the item and the tussle ceremony, however, the Mayors of just as loyal execution of this direc­ ture, it is held. • von der Becks, commander in chief probably wfll take place all over position of tbe United States delega­ indigestion, or a feeling ot tive now as during the war. A 'shipyard in Scotland reported of the army, who let Rawson go with tion headed by Edward R. Stettinius, Leicester and Derby decided to again then. It has been on the pocket their pride and attend. fullness... just take BiSoDol. today that it has orders which will a mild reprimand. forms of words as much as anything Jr., is that it will not take the initia­ It's fast and effective. "SHALL BE SUCCESSFUL" keep it going at top speed for the , tive in trying to persuade other na­ Mr. Carney, who was absent both else that the most prolonged debates from the meeting and the ceremony, BiSoDol is not a make-shift, coming five years, but that it can- WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (-P).—Diplo- have been taking place. tions to plump - for San Francisco, It is my considered opinion that not start work on the contracts un- matic quarters viewed news of the but it wffl certainly not object if said the boycott was supported by not a cure-all. It is made to I am carrying out his directive with To get the Trusteeship Council go­ prominent members of Nottingham bring prompt, pleasant, til it has assurances that labour and > attempted revolt at Cordoba as a ing the sub-committee on the sub­ tbey come around as champions of the same vigour and loyalty with the required steel will be made avail- I new link in the growing chain of the Pacific coast site. City CouncU. Anyway, he explained, prolonged relief of acid in­ which I carried out those resulting able. developments indicating the unpop-1 ject has decided to recommend as a "There is plenty of work for me to digestion. And its brisk, in the victories at Casablanca, El A bronze powder manufacturing ularity of the present Government do ta Nottingham today." minty flavor makes it easy Guettar, Sicily and here," General company reported that 90 per cent with the Argentine people. State The new reservoir, which cost to take. Patton said. "I am convinced tbat of its current business consists of Department officials received the BRITAIN UNLIKELY TO ENTER BRITAIN ACTS TO SAVE TOLL £6,000.000. covers 504 acres with a as a result of my efforts I shall be export orders it is powerless to fill news with interest but declined to 1 total capacity of 6.300,000,000 gaUons, just as successful here as I was in because it cannot get approval from comment. The Argentine Embassy I RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY OF PANAMA CANAL and marks the last stage of a 46 those other places." the Ministry of Labour for the em- likewise was silent, year old plan to centralize the water Questioned about the alleged dis­ ployment of nine men and four It is generally felt the United | By PAMELA MATTHEWS (Special through Beuter) supply of four towns—Sheffield. pute over tbe retention in office of Nottingham, Leicester and Derby. women necessary to fill key positions States will adopt a firmer policy to- LONDON, Sept. 25.—British ships Bavarian Minister Shaffer, General in its plant. I ward the Argentine Government as LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter). - Patton said he had heard nothing from New' Zealand and Australia TO AIR-SWEEP BLACK SEA From Birmingham manufacturers soon as Mr. Spruille Braden arrives to Britain is not likely to follow the bound for thia country were ordered of this dispute. Reports circulating of machinery and metal wares in. assume his new post as Assistant lead of the United States by recog­ here say that United States Forces. nising the Hungarian Government in by tbe Ministry of War Transport MOSCOW. Sept. 25 (Reuter).—A general report they have better than | Secretary of State for American Re- tonight to avoid using the Panama dirigible with a crew of four, which European theatre headquarters, three years orders en their books pulica Affairs. the near future, according to of­ which directed the American occu­ which tbey cannot begin to fill ficial quarters in London. It is not Canal in order to save canal tolls, is to be used for the detection of \DSZie pied zone, wants Shaffer out. while until labour, material and shipping BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 25 (Reuter). the practise in Britain to enter into which have to be paid in dollars. sunken vessels and mines in the General Patton refuses to remove conditions are more settled. —General Arturo Rawson, who was regular diplomatic relations with Ships from New Zealand have been Black Sea, has just completed an him. President of Argentina for one day any Government with whom a treaty rerouted via Capt Horn, although in experimental fUght between Mos­ Cotton goods producers in Man- cow and the Black Sea port of Se­ To the question "Is he Kazi,"' ihester and woollen piece goods mills I in, 1943, has been detained for incit­ of peace has not been signed. certain cases they may be routed via ing rebellion, an official War Depart- j Suez. From AustraUa coal burners vastopol. Owing to bad weather, General Patton replied: "Shaffer in Bradford report crders ahead for But there is also no indication the 750 mile flight took 25 flying spent a long time, in a concentration two years or more which must lag j ment communique issued here that Britain is contemplating the will be routed via the Cape of Good GIVES PROMPT RELIEF! stated today. Hope, and oil burners via Suez. hours instead of the scheduled 15 or camp, but if the authorities wan. because of manpower problems. establishment of informal relations 16. him moved, be would be moved so Manufacturers in Sheffield have The general's most recent public j with Hungary along tbe lines now Ships voyaging from Liverpool to quickly his chair would be warm." orders for cutlery, machine tools and appearance was last Wednesday, | existing witb Italy and Finland. It Wellington, New Zealand, will steam General Patton expressed the belief other equipment equivalent to three when he took an unofficial salute of j is understood tbat Britain was in­ an extra 1.500 miles by not using the that no Na__is were left in important years' output if labour was obtain-1 the ••Liberty March" organised in I formed of the U.S. decision before it canal. positions in Bavaria. Already 50.000 able to man the plants. j Buenos Aires as a protest against took effect. Toll rates for using the Panama Canal are one dollar per nett ton for had been moved out and he was de­ Stoke-on-Trent producers of china the "humiliating dictatorship." i*t> termined to progress steadily to­ and earthenware say they could work The communique said: "On the laden ships and 60 cents for ships in wards a total goal of 470.000. at peak capacity for at least two evening of September 24. General | BRITISH SHIPS ARE DIVERTED ballast. According to the last pub­ Excuse me "If we turn them all cut suddenly, years fill ing foreign orders already in Rawson went to Cordoba, where, FROM PANAMA CANAL lished figures, for 1940, Britain paid before grooming others to take their band, if the Government could make I with Brigadier General Cavaldo Mar- J $5,023,216 in canal tolls—a far greater places, we will so retard the reorgani­ the necessary labour force available tin. he attempted to induce officers sum than any other country, with sation of Germany that we wUl cer­ to them. to join forces witb him Immedi­ WELLINGTON. New Zealand, Sept. the exception of the United States. tainly be guilty of starving and ately on learning of his object, tbe 1 25 (Reuter)—British Empire ship­ 1.073 British ships passed through Anvst refreshing freezing women, old men and child­ j attempt was localised and annulled. ping Which hitherto has passed the canal during 1940. ren." he concluded. ROYAL NAVY RELEASING I The decisive and energetic attitudeI through the Panama Canal is now I of high officers who repudiated this being diverted by order of the Bri­ MEN FROM PACIFIC AREA unworthy idea resulted in Rawson tish Ministry of War Transport. I and his friend being detained and Ships returning from New Zealand f to Britain must now travel via Cape By ASTLEY HAWKINS j placed under arrest under orders of in 2 ^YQU WOMEN WHO SUFFER FROM i the public prosecutor. Horn instead of through the canal.: a.* in accordance with an advice re­ No Asthma HONG KONG, Sept. 25 (Eeuter!. - "The Government has taken the i Years r. Five 'hundred "age and service ceived by tbe Ministry representa­ Two years ago 3. Richards, Hamilton, necessary measures to assure com-1 tive bere. Ont-, Canada, was in bed with Asthma. group men are heading for homelpiete tranquillK throughout the | Had lost 40 pounds weight, suffered cough - "OTWASH from Hong Kong today or in the country." It was understood that similar in­ ing, choking and strangling every night— H you suffer from hot flashes, couldn't sleep—expected to die. Mendaco weait, nervous Irritable reelings, are near future as the Royal Navy's re- it was later learned that General structions have been given with re­ stopped spasms first night and he has had a bit bhu at times—due to the func­ lease system gets under way. i Rawson had been charged with at-j gard to Australia. none since—in OVER TWO YEARS. Men­ ANDREWS tional "middle-age" period peculiar Ships plying between New Zealand daco is so successful m is guaranteed to .SALT to women—try Lydia K. PU-kHan. a Three hundred men due for release tempted rebellion. give you tree, easy breathing in 24 hour.* Tonic • Refreshing • Health-giving Vegetable Compound to relieve suc__ from ships at Hong Kong are being A despatch from Cordova said and Britain through the Panama and to stop your Asthma completely in 8 symptoms. It helpa nature/ Follow taken to Australia in the British General Eawson, ^companied by Canal have hitherto been paying the aim to -atop jour AHUIIUU days or money a______H__2______^ label directions. ._ Canal dues in dollar currency reach­ hack on return 01" Pacific Fleet flagship Duke of York | Brigadier General Martin, his bro- empty package. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S £SS£££ on the first stage of their journey to ther in law, arrived In a lorry at the ing a total of nearly £300,000

Phone — nil BEDROOMS; SOOSfw 2 Mahogany sideboards and din­ 7450*n_.e_-r ing table, large 5 leaves, 2 inlaid Twin Single Beds (metal); Bureaus; cabinets, library tables, china, with Inner spring mattresses Lady's Vanity; beds, mahogany Slave bed, Double Bed; Wool blankets; mahogany arm and occasional Chiffoniers; Pillow Cases; chairs, radio, cedar top table, Chests of Drawers;. Turkish Towels; pedestal and coffee tables, Waste Paper Baskets Mirrors; Bedside Tables; gramophone, etc., etc. (Metal and Fibre) _ This collection is from a large Attractive Baskets bt an assortment of sizes Kitchen Utensils; Crockeryware; Pots; Pans; Bermuda estate. and colours. Glassware; Aluminium; Etc;.Ste; Etc; At the first sniffle or sneeze—quick "^ ,S All of the above furniture is in excellent ___.'•';se Va-tro-nbl! "It gives relief in ______! B. W. WALKER & CO.. m* rfiltsS condition. I r;co-ids! Clears stuffy nose, shrinks EvJoIlea irreji-brsnes, soothes irrita- JOHN CRITCHLEY, Auctioneer, t-^n Usedjntime, Va-tro-nol even Auctioneers. FRITHTS Hardware trevents many colds. «fg#g?^ WJ^^lf'^Mi^L Tower Building, Hamilton. h-cy its fast comfort! W_.*?i&-4_> W^Rpw «^* Front Street DialilTO-im 56GQts.ni.tu.' 8S19Tw.

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"Aiteigfa" Build-In Engine Russia Wants Voice In Trouble Spots In. Former Jap INDIAN STERLING CREDIT Determining Policy Guest House Cycle Bermuda's Occupied Territories MUST NOT BE REDUCED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Continued from Page 1 CEDAR AVENUE Continued from Page 1 RATES: Minimum 15 words 4/-, each additional word 3d. Only bona fide LOCATHHf CONVENIENT TO New "Iron Horse"? and are convinced tbat Moscow advertisements under this heading will be accepted. accepts this thesis, Russia's claims asked him to intervene to stop in­ Industrialist Assails U.S. TRAIN STATION AND TENNIS All classified advertisements strictly payable in advance. COURTS. LARGE AND AT­ Something new as a means of in the West and her refusal to recog­ cidents. solving the individual's transporta­ nize the claims of others in the Eas i Members of the deputation later Scaling Down Suggestion TRACTIVE ROOMS. BREAK­ are only diplomatic poker playing. FAST OPTIONAL. tion problems in Bermuda—a bicycle denied that rioting was started by with a built-in engine—is offered by Though she has shown hare, as one the Chinese, and a Government com­ CALCUTTA. Sept. 25 (Reuter).— LOST WANTED Rates on application Burnaby Cycles, that is, if the Leg­ delegate pat tt today, "a disposition munique allegation that the Chinese Glanshyamadis D. Birla. one of the islature allows private use. to poke a finger in everybody's pie used machine guns. They allege members of the Indian industrial PHONE 1149 and let no one insert a finer in what Siamese troops fired into a crowd of mission which recently toured Brit­ SILVER WRIST WATCH witb black 100,000 used id, Id and lid Bermuda However, if private use again de­ cord, strap in HamUton Finder postage stamps. D. E. Gibbons. velops into a stalemate, Burnaby she considers her own pie," it is as­ unarmed Chinese who were arguing ain and the United States, said today SS0I*w-s. sumed that in a real showdown she wtth Siamese miUtary police last that he was astonished that there communicate Belmont Manor, Office Phone 3167 Smoke Shop. Cycles claim that tbe built-in engine Reward. 8702*m24 to S. 29 type of cycle might be considered as will support an international policy. Saturday night. were responsible people, even in Gov­ In this connection tt should be ernment circles in Washington, wbo 8826*w. a compromise. BANGKOK, Sept. 85 (Reuter).— To rent, HOUSE (two or three bed­ The machine is manufactured by remembered, that this is the first were seriously suggesting that rooms), needed within two months, conference on concrete issues of Rioting broke out again here today India's sterling credits should be the New Hudson limited, of Birm­ after a lull, and a number of peo­ near HamUton, preferably Cavendish DUPONTS ingham, England, and a spokesman vital national interest that has been scaled down. Heights or Devonshire Weak Dial held in tiie open. Obviously this ple were injured by a hand grenade "America has selfish motives HELP WANTED at Burnaby Cycles told The Royal at Bangkok's busiest raUway station. 2899 or 3365, Peter C. Petty. SPEEDEASY Gazette yesterday that immediate was not the Intention of the For­ behind such a demand because she 8769ttu.th.s.tp. eign Ministers. If they had their The grenade was thrown Just as feels that if India is a creditor to MESSENGER BOY.— Apply Bermuda delivery can be made if import per­ Press. WALL PAINTS way, nothing would be known about a train had arrived and platforms England sbe will automatically make BERMUDA GEORGE VI 3d red and mits are obtainable at Bermuda. the discussions te tbe meetings ex­ were crowded. Armed military police large purchases from the United 8557*w.eitp. in various colours Burnaby Cycles will seek an im­ are patrolling the streets and arm­ black mint or used or any other cept what appears in the com­ Kingdom rather than America," he GENERAL MAID — Afternoons, 30/- Bermuda stamps. State price and port permit to bring in one of tbe muniques and—in the case of Mr. oured cars and bren gun carriers said. motor-propelled cycles for demon­ are standing by at strategic points weekly, permanent. Apply even- quantity avaUable. Box 8800 Ber­ Molotov—the information on the Birla thought that "such a big tegs, "MUwyn", Woodbourne Avenue; muda Press. Godet & Young stration purposes. Soviet position he volunteered in a in Bangkok's China town. nation" ought not to be inspired by 11M cycle has handlebars but its press conference. Telephone 3569. 8800"W.ti__f_3. Hamilton St. George's The police arrested more than 100 selfish motives to suggest that feature undoubtedly is tiie engine people yesterday and house searches England should "immorally refuse" to | 8751*tu.th. COTTAGE— Between Paget West and 2914-M, which is buUt into the, frame, elim­ SECRECY IMPOSSIBLE and interrogations ended to further discharge her foreign obligations. Warwick for two quiet English inating the use of an extra wheel. i STENOGRAPHER. Apply in writ­ But In London, as in San Fran­ arrests today. AU Chinese shops He did not doubt that England ing, Clarence Peniston, Hamilton. people. Box 8820 Bermuda Press. "It is not a motor cycle," said and business bouses have been clos­ would not accept such advice, which I 8789s w.th_3. Burnaby's spokesman. "If your en­ cisco, though that was an entirely 8820 »W. different kind ot convention to ed as a protest attitude of tbe Siam­ would be bound to be strongly re­ gine broke down, you would simply ese authorities during the riots. sented by Indians. BOY to help in kitchen, about 16 CUSTOMERS for 20 saddle and car­ Bermuda Services Club pedal home. There are two drives, which national alms were in the background and most delegates When India was a debtor country, .rears old. Apply Clover Leaf. riage horses that I can have ship­ one by the foot pedal and the other were eager to publicize their inter­ (Pitched battles were reported to he said, America never came to her 8791tw.fj_. ped in near future. First on list A MEETING IS CALLED FOR by the engine." national aims, tt is impossible to have been fought in tbe streets ot rescue and never suggested momen­ choice of lot. Louis H. Selley. Dial The machine's maximum speed is keep the public out. Here there Bangkok between Siamese fighting tarily to England that India's debt A SECRETARIAL POSITION is avaU­ 3070. ||; TODAY 35 miles an hour tat there is plenty can be no "compound." The dele­ among themselves and with Chinese to her should be scaled down. Now able to a lady witb shorthand and 8779*W. of power to take tt over Bermuda's The Siamese police and army were when India has paid every penny of typewriting experience. Excellent gates mingle with the reporters and opportunity for steady employment (Wednesday, September 26th) hills. It will go 150 miles on one there are too many of both and too also reported to bave been involved her debt and become a creditor coun­ imperial gallon of petrol with the many calculated leaks to make in disturbances.) try by sheer starvation and misery, and advancement. Write Box 8792 FDR RENT IV THE ROOMS tank holding enough petrol to oper­ i Bermuda Press stating qualifica­ At 5.30 P.M. secrecy possible. tlie only service America has rendered ate the machine for 220 miles. is to tell England that she should tions. Those interested in the work to be So this is the first time the fric­ 8792tw.th.f-3. FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM, mod­ "AH you do," explained the spokes­ default and refuse to discharge in ern conveniences near HamUton. carried on, please attend man, 'is start pedalling, turn on the tions among the Big Three or the Big Five have been freely aired. and the old avenues of supply are fuU a poor country's debt, Birla EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER — Phone 1535. » ignition and throw in the clutch continued. 8808*W. then—off you go." At Potsdam, Yalta and Teheran all broken in the worst economic cri­ legal experience not essential. Ap­ 879frh_. was not harmony but nobody on sis in the history of the Continent. He added: "Tbe first thing that ply in writing, Conyers, BiU & Pear­ Burnaby Cycles have a picture of the outside was listening in and must be done is to stop India's dol­ BUNGALOW APARTMENT, modern, the built-in engine cycle in their man. the communiques always register­ Meantime, too, Russia is losing lars going into an empire, pool. I 8795tw.s. attractive, completely furnished, Burnaby Street store's window. ed solidarity. The report issued under the Labour Government the Secondly, part of India's blocked "Fanchurch," Hamilton. Five rooms, o here will also mention only the immense funds of British goodwill sterling should be made available to GENERAL MAID — whole or part- bath, verandah, garden. Telephone ONE DIVORCE PETITION SET 3048. points of agreement. she accumulated while the Con­ India in dollars by Britain, raising a time. Telephone 1931. :: Women Suffering DOWN FOR OCTOBER 1 The point is that the time has servatives were in power. loan in America for such a purpose. 8804*W. 8809 w. come when inevitable differences Thirdly, India should negotiate a In the only petition for divorce can no longer be conceded, when Among tbe election posters stUl trade pact with Britain in order to FEMALE CLERK for Stores Office. FULLY FURNISHED ROOMS. Large Painful Periods set down for hearing in the. Su­ the people who have to support peace to be seen in London is one which ease the supply of capital goods and Apply in person to Manager, King and airy. Hot and cold water. XT YOU suffer from delayed, painful or ir- preme Court on Monday, October treaties must know the terms and reads "Vote for Labour and friend­ stop further accumulation of ster­ Edward VII Memorial Hospital. Breakfast optional "Craig Appin" ngclar menstrual periods, your sex glands 1, Lola Evely Stovell is seeking dis­ conditions of their commitments. ship with the Soviet Union." 8824fw.th.f. Wesley St. Hamilton. Rates on appU­ an upset. This may cause Headaches, solution of her marriage with Ung. -fervousness. Cramps, Irritability, Hot This is painful but salutary, since "I must admit we did not come cation. Dial 1472 or 3153. _«h____«_, Heart Palmtation. Night Sweats. Charles Howard Stovell. no real solutions can be made in This is not what is happening. | MAID—for family of two. Excellent 8S18*w.th.s. aqnng ______dly. Jealousy of other women, Mrs. Stovell is represented by Mr. Bevin and _____ colleagues can across one single person among ——-jesi and make you feel like nobody an atmosphere of make-believe. those who count who did not assure wages. Only experienced and yon. Arcito, the discovery of an Mr. T. N. Dill while the respondent, and do talk much more forth- trustworthy need apply Palmer • m physician, acts as a food and who is contesting the petition, has rightly to the Soviet spokesmen us that England wanted to discharge -T for the female sex organs and Assuming, therefore, that Russia her liability. Yet from the highest Cycle Company. FOR SALE overcomes pain and nervousness retained Mr. David Tucker, M.C.P. wants an international security sys­ than Mr. Churchill and Mr. Eden S816*W. and gives you the health and energy to o— tem and that the disagreements did. And the public is becoming to the lowest nq one was prepared to ______TOOT loved ones. Arcito ls not an ln- critical of Russia. The war is over, discuss the question In a concrete TRUCK, Ford, One and a half ton. JactlinOs mm.t AJCI tastelesH froms tablet your sChemis and costt todays ver.y HAMUTON POLICE COURT now made public have arisen in MAN WITH MOTOR DRIVER'S •take yoa fed like a private and have not affected the for one reason, but another is that manner," he said. LICENCE to operate gasoline and Suitable for deliveries. Telephone n In Hamilton PoUce Court yester­ AUied partnership, the question in Britain and Europe generally the diesel engines on boats. Apply at 8324. day morning, before the Wor. H. overshadowing this conference re­ important opposition to Commun­ Bermuda Transporation Company's 8108tf.eitp. Martin Godet, Ernest Leroy Gilbert ist imperialism comes not from mains unanswered. Why do the SUp, Pitt's Bay. ONE 1-TON TRUCK — Price £200. 0. 0. was fined £1 for being drunk and Russians put themselves in tbe Conservatives but from SociaUsts. SAYS HITLER IS IN ITALY 88I5tw.th.s. incapable on Cedar Avenue on Mon­ position of emphasizing and mul­ If Soviet Intransigence in London Phone 1268. day night. tiplying points of disagreement? is only for bargaining purposes, 8591*thJ80tow.26 why sacrifice real popularity for a LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—Hit­ Ivan Wakefield Gibbons pleaded 14' BERMUDA DINGHY with SaiL Mothers not guilty to a charge of stealing a The dispute over the recognition temporary and doubtful advan­ ler, last reported to have escaped tage? to Japan in a , is now Cheap for quick sale, call 3593 after This will remind pair of pants valued at £2-8-9. .from of the Balkan Governments is ac­ 4 pjn. tually a dispute over whether Eu­ said to be back in Italy. S. S. Women's Cruelty Is Archie Brown's store on September This latest addition to the welter 8754*tu.W. you that 22 and was remanded in custody for rope is to be divided in two, and (Special through Beuter) whether the agreements made at of reports came today from Paris Told At Belsen Trial seven days. LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Yugo­ radio. "Hitler is alive and dwelling MURPHIE ALL-WAVE RADIO — Yalta and Potsdam are to be kept Band-spread tuning, nearly new, Dr. Chase's or not. The Soviet delegation is slav Embassy here issued a state­ in the Alto Adige region, accord­ Continued from Page 1 ment tonight saying a "distinction ing te recent rumours," it said. with spare set tubes. £20, ring 1910. TO CLOSE FRENCH SCHOOLS as determined as the Western Pow­ opportunity of telling the truth," 8796*w. Syrup ers to disarm Italy. It complains must be made between the town of "This is bis latest reincarnation and Trieste and the port of Trieste" she added. PARIS, Sept. 21 (Reuter).—A report about our policy in Japan. But for probably not the last one." BOAT MOORING. 600 lb with heavy is just as de­ the former Axis satellites in Eastern and, while Yugoslavia supported the Szafran had previously told the that the Sirian Government hod idea of international administra­ court tbat she had seen Kramer beat ' drag chain, light chain and mark­ pendable as to close down all French schools in Europe it favours substantial arm­ er in excellent condition £8, ring 1910. ies. S fife ui - ~t_K tion of the free port, it rejected the | a woman severely for falling out of ever for the Syria has caused some perturbation idea of internationalisation of tbe a working party at Auschwitz. 8?9T*w. relief of in Government circles here, where tt THE;[ MAIN AIM |" £? town "as a solution which Yugo­ FRANCO LEAVES FOR MADRID The court was also told the witness was hoped that Franco-Syrian rela­ 18 ft. SAILING PUNT. Sails new. Coughs, Colds, The emergence of Russia as a slavia would find completely un­ had been through about 15 to 20 tions were on the way to mutually acceptable." SAN SEBASTIAN, Sept. 23 (AP). selections for the gas chamber, "so Apply Roy Darrell Tel. 7319. v-jseir Bronchitis, etc satisfactory settlement. great European Power entitled to a —General Franco, with his wife voice in the settlement of aU its many tbat she could not remember BABY CARRIAGE, pr. soapstone The report, received by the French The statement was issued to clari­ and daughter, left San Sebastian the exact number." problems is a fact tbe other Gov­ at 4 p.m. motoring to Burgos en laundry tubs, kitchen dresser, 2 Foreign Office, stated tbat Fares ernments fully accept. What they fy the Yugoslav Government's at­ Asked if she could identify Bor- doors, 1 screen door. Phone 3219. a*. ***a»m0i*m.m*s*'!p^. Khoury, Syrian Prime Minister, an­ titude toward future of the disput­ route te Madrid to reestablish his are rather desperately looking for Pardo Palace on the outskirts of | mann as the woman who had set her 8794*w. nounced this measure in the Syrian at this moment is a basis of inter­ ed town. dog on the woman internee, Szafran Parliament on September IS. the capital. Foreign Minister Ar­ national settlement. This is the Yugoslavia, the statement said, tajo postponed his departure for watched the dock intently as the 1 SILVER !OX FUR CAPE — New. (Ahmad Charabati, Syrian Minis­ aim behind the plan for the inter­ diminutive Juana Bormann stood For particulars write Box No. 8812 ter of Education, announced in July has an undeniable right to the town Madrid, remaining at Bilbao, be­ nationalization of the Inland water­ of Trieste, because tt tt situated in side Jose Ignacio his 15 years old up, and then said, "That is the Bermuda Press. that the Sirian Government had ways. t-r-rVM the heart of territory which is ethni­ son, recently seriously injured when woman." 8812*w. made plans to take pupils at French The Americans are pushing this cally Yugoslav. he fell down stairs. "She has changed a lot but it is schools in Syria into the Syrian edu­ hard, partly to get emergency the same woman. The dog was as REFRIDGERATOR, electric, (Norge) that helps cation system). transport started but mainly to big as she is. It was very tall and £50. 0. 0. Single bed, spring, inner- set up a pattern of economic inte­ black." spring mattress, vanity dresser and gration as against division. As question followed question, Bor­ bench, all metal, excellent condition mann, with wrinkled face and grey­ £30. 0.0 complete. Dial 1656 before 10 BIRTH Here again they come up against ing hair, listened intently, never tak­ UL iJfflR the same obstacle. The Russians ing her eyes from the face of the wit- 8811fw. TOOTH BRUSH HORN—To Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Horn, favour leaving the control ofgthe Snglish nes, except to mop her face and brow. at the King Edward Hospital on BABY CHICKS — Order in advance. clean teeth better*.. rivers as tt is—in separate zones. A 25 year old Polish girl, Helen Monday. 24th September. A son. Meantime,$for lack of inter-Allied James, Warwick, Phone 3297. manege gums easier I 8810*w. Kamernenz, told the court she was cooperation, the traffic^is blocked DYNAMO LIGHTING SETS studying medicine wben the Ger­ S667*s.m.w. mans invaded Poland in 1939. She 14 FOOT SAILING DINGHY (Ber­ twice escaped to Hungary hut in 1942 muda built), designed by Nathaniel | was sent to a concentration camp Herreschoff, the designer of Kill Dee there and in 1944 transferred to and Shamrock U, and built by Cyril ...and then she ASTWOODS Auschwitz. H. Smith. Stainless steel rigging. She identified Kramer and Fritz Apply J. E. Pearman, Tel. 1)284. DIAL 1284 Klien. the camp, doctor, as among 8632rs.m.w. 8134ts I those wbo had taken put in choos­ ing victims for the gas chamber BIRD CAGE and stand. Good con­ when they were at Auschwitz. She dition 30/- Call 3276 also identified Hessler, named by yes­ 8S28*w. terday's witnesses as having taken part in these selections, and tbe BUILDING LOT—Pembroke Park, I women prisoners Elizabeth Volken- 56 x 97, £185: waterview, stone. £65 RUBBER PEDALS rath, Irma Grese and Hilde Lobauer. down, balance loan. Phone 2462 Kaniermerz said: "A girl from the 8825*w. hospital at Auschwitz told me that for English Bicycles patients were injected with petrol 2 SINGLE BEDSTEADS, complete ^r*_My and disinfectant instead of glucose. with Mattresses and springs. Phone They died after a few minutes. At 2265 mornings or after 7.30 pm. Belsen, after the British arrived, we 8821 *w. went to the hospital medical store. We found various bottles and pills.-' Telling of experiments carried out WADSON f on prisoners at Auschwitz, the wit­ ness said: "I knew of young girls on The Auction Sale whom experiments in artificial in­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Day 8015tw.s. semination were made. The victim on the was hung up by the legs and given an injection in which spermatoza were Biological Station Grounds introduced. After a short while the St George's victim was in great pain. Quite often she died not long after." will be held Shoe Sale Tomorrow Sept. 27 LONDON 'CHANGE REACTION at 2 p.m. Men's TO OIL PACT IS SLOW Miscellaneous Semi-brouques and plain-toes in a variety of black and brown leathers. All sizes. LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter). —Lon­ Also brown suedes. don's Stock Exchange is responding Furnishings and Effects only slowly to tbe Anglo-American IPANA and MASSAGE can do so much for your smile oil agreement. Prices this morning and Women's were irregular with some fractionally Special Attention winning smile will often come to your rescue. by our modern, soft foods. 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