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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. BERMUDA, 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 ITALY'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 United States, 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.